Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 8, 21 April 1865 — Page 2

.-. Tilday, April 211X5. jj

speedy peace was discussed. The President was very cheerful and hopeful, ail 1 fpoke rery , kir.- , Jeaeral Lee. an! otters of the Conftrderacv and of the

ia. j ?. A3 the' "members of the Cabinet ex i

cepiii,'. newaru are jiow on aivenoanct-

upoa trie irresutcnt.

As.assi.atio. .f Ike PfMe- outtoiilj I . . . I

Ou, (term.. f..-Uow-ertaea. ... vj n

-usxti at St'- ILJ1 , Saadav Jul 1

which the following resuluOona w pre,!. br ,1 jommJtteACprerWy m"-" n.feigaf M."

- Charles Lits

t F THE ASSA S1 V .TiO'. -Milse, wpfl wppese him dtad.ha wwili V.

Iraki's WasbingtesT d. -stain dt I jwithso p-U aBc!ty asjarieaid ia .wry

events' ore d-tnif tfce aanaiiaatiSB ipnw u.f imtw. Lincola took her lawl

!TIm resolutions were unanimously ada.. I f Vailed at the Vf hit Eoeiejkr, In view of tbn unexpected .taS-i rfU ia the parlor, wheff jkfcuylr I Abraham Uucoln, Present of tTa, Suu A"! u.i interview wi

I have seen Mr. Seward, but he ami

were Loth unconvirins

M- Siakto, Sec y of War

DtTiltS

tails of s

of the FreabJent. sari kin la.'ho-5., AbautJ

half-past seven, P. M., Ilctf GeorjAhK:

FIoce-jrr--wts ushered ui-1

folfkx was seatad

-fum out the eH banner, let fob) fr fold, ! " Kiiabxin a mw jrory u each if ujifurM; Let it spoak to our h.srt.1 still as rweet as of o! J, Tb l--.iLI of Freedom sll over the world. Let it Cost oat ia triumph, let it ware ovc, head, The nolle o! J isi-n, iu strip's eiy its tun: It jt Mur ftee4om,' 'ur elArSnwii uur dea l. mibt lobar btroca, nuuie aarrad Uiesracare

Let it r-aT in tieaiiUm, onf-.iiWd ia h atoroii

uar Pr-Uu al ov ruinf:, cmr bmctm at mlg ht, ritaM-aoeh.iinljJemV5ratIiiarttierbr-i(tUf.Jrn ir ar'i bU4rhaodboHt fctan4nltr might Cnfurl tiw oij banner, iu traitors emb iViwd, Let a tdl be tU Uiuier tfcat ewers Out trare, TU t ta r anjW tmiuer, with feH.iry we wb, Tia txi uJ.le a tanner k traot ami Ire.

necepuon or tne niewi.m

Meeting of the CttJ

1 lat. We aokmaly acJt If in 'eoontry, U rtichmond if wurf, kot tn the per IZent. H trueat ani mctt er

I f Vorlu Aaence, we Sbe German extixen, a, '

f ii Sociei of Projrreaa, ox tbe city of Jwamoihi. lad do bervbe reaoire ttat, -r .. t.jt..f, i i

lit. ,We aokmaly acXoowtedgft tiiat liberty,

;it throuboot Le cirilizeJ

person af As A AH AM LtxCQLV. 1

iertre WeaacU;r. tfeot workicu

aV .... . ft

. II sua a nobie fcrotoar aAJ orotuir. 'r -

rrfi - J . a. ----- t

H uea IU8 SW new? OX Ue asaaLaa l J4. We prera.ae our ptbT aal a?poc, u th?"

tlOQ Of PreaMentXtXCOL.f - reached tLif iMestkiO to the pabiic oacea of thia coautrr, oalr to?

city, all buaioeM was suspeaded, storesV wb A"iHA LT"' merit , , , .. . 1 1 Won throoIi ator.m integrity and peraereraaee. .

uu sagps were closed, nsss aiapfy., .,4 w- -r r,n . u r nm-L.t,

at half-mast, bell tolled, and the do rsUhare ia the person of Avaw. Jobxsok, the ebv:!

of business plac nd private residencerl I -"-udent of tlie Ccited suie. a worthy -3j

6 , ., t " , , tia-orkirjr rmn !ike him, fcn beea farore-t by tie Peo-f I tons apreared tipon the streets, and thf B?B!..;h tK-. w, H

- - - Bf - uvuvawv j'nuaiia ia t .tm vuuiiirj,

ao-3 we conn -jr it our doty to jrire hiaa oar onsiiridJ I

port,aa lotijr aa Jto ia fullowiar the eears marked 71

oa tanrj. tra,bad a berig opoa his proPasd trip. A fsw moments elapsed Leui?4iJiJt "Lincola eaUrud tbe room. S3u a hort eoaTersatiaa tock p!, taaching upor wr jR5TtJPrijdeiit was in a ha?r-J-'Hp cdl f Mr. AshmsaU a tret iutlii yti:aa'EpeciI business, anil then

&1xmU attexMl to it thei, the Preiidect!

with tbo Freidni fC'tmlK "Oh.srby did joi net tall no that be

c" ue6t tweetjr tniuutea bc&re. he"

arpired, ml "aa sittir. ia sdjoiaiag ruom wheoj

it was aaJiunoed to her that hawaj dead

When the aaBoanceatent Tit made she ei-

ANDREW JOHNSON,

;ls bw Fresident of the Lfnited States,

L pea aim devolve the trenieodoos rcfporwitiiify of corupletiiig the gigantic work left nnfinishel bv Abrahaai Lin-

cola. XV ill he pro Hjual to the task ?

i a qu4st?oiJ fkf J t.y niuhoas of anx

bearding then as the pnjper malarial for ra-

.tetrtctirs the issurcmt States, and ta pastors

J;m t th prwper raiatkuss t J tho Gveramaftt.

I la wriiI4 r either regtita nor haii ctk-ial

wromuaicitwn with those who had ocp&..

?flcivl stations or ackBawledged the era?gnty

jfof the rebel Garernaientr Jr four years be

! was dying?"

j : The surgeons and members of the CaWat,

.SeraicrSuxoaer, Cajaln Uohert Liooo'.n, Cren

rerl Todd, Mr. HeM, and ifr. Andrews, were?

iocs men.' P:t for te uafovtunat in-ibd lUiAt the tic Tsromett with all the

t i lent ot-ii. or-Aaart-., g-rent eons. ,

deuce oiiM te feit lu. ti tapacitv for

eeu.ve daties. Johnson ha proven

hur.setf to re an atie man. tic

enerj ir his character.

, J(Mi LiaoIa Joha Johaaw

was . , .

.1 . ne ii!c? iai;T pum, nas uie kmkiwbi irunt-

talfcliriir al hie KaJL. h.n li Kr .

-

-... TT. vl-'" PATa. It hoU gxa it) laaweted

war besran. He fewight secession sternlv 1, j - j .u

fc. , t r . j i . , .;., -- . . ..... . -r

5 ana nnius aranirs, suwi leaning oifr

ioiix by ts noble pred-ieeador..

Mhfa tne question of rrrrdtio. merrji

coribs onore nr, will b cou.iUf re.l calm-

..,jui. i.iif-pmmt.fri tJbat I an th'

r.iccntlre of the ration. I know mm 1t

to fcae their namra apokRit in ruuorrii

. 7 aarcj, a "w ety it ia tc

yialsl Iu ta intpnUe, bat we must nit for-

f t that what mat be merer to iiiv idun!'-

tscruellr U the Ntnte. In th rtereiae ol

mercy there a tumid he noduul t left that thii peruKxiite i nut used to relieve thr-fi

tewr at lh ei-'oe ol the manv."- tudrcu

J(itSMl4l. ,

Assassination of President Lincoln.

it has Ix!CjIijj a .nful nC"'ty fur the Aawri;ai.

prop's tu lonk nf -0 th atruf.senA and tie awful as i crime, that tlie aanaU of their oa-tinn rocord. T. this t!"!y picture their attutiuO called from Uir most p!.:iin( pro-(jrUf aod bryhteit hopes, i

Preaidflut of tjie United State, in iiom tho natiot..

refused t ie hift'iest eonfUence, aud ia whom they tmntml fi r iruirfanV- ia the ktrnjlo for naikmal lif ia strickarr down la tbe aaeinlly of Ms country ti.cn.

whore he hint gon in H-pob!ican si.nplicitr an 1 tia-fq aeeomianied by that display of power with wljicf. Royalty h wvat to surroand itself. fl ; W'hatrAUM r ltotie sltonld havo proioptrd ibv R deiperak deed at thia late period, we are ona!le t M tiivine, utietabeinj; d:aappfilntedat fo.ej.revi"t; l:ni the maligai-nt fienda dotrnmnad loearryoot ia ?l it B that which ctmid oo U)D(ffr aid tlirir rrbel alxiStM. tf, ILtd this (iiab-ilical plot been carrk'd int" eaecution CJ at alaioat air tinie during the paat four yoara, it niip jt

tlie perpi tuatinn of the Itepublic.

deepest feeling was manifested.

In the afternoon, a large meeting o the citizens assembled at Starr Ifall.

On motion Hon. Livwts Bcrk waa called

to the chair, and L. D. Srr3Bs, Esq , wa

c hosen Secretary

Prayer was offered by the Rev. A

AlkK.

Oo motion, a committee waa appointee

by the chair, consisting of Jks1 Sid-

ijall, Gko. IIoixakd, Daiikl B. Craw roui, Jon Yariax and Wm.' G. Scoti

to draft resolutions in reference to theprC3j;jer.t

sentiiutnt of the mectinj. M "Perhaps the paramount elementin theO After the rfctircmeut of the committee-It nablic feelinc ws evoked by & personal jl

theReT. Mr. Cuajma. being called foi-egard for Abraham Lincoln That a , . . , . Kman so trenil, so ktad, so free rromSI made some very appropriate and impres & 5cle 'of niaKce or UQkina!tesS,i

si ve remarks.

took 6ut "&r i, scd, plaeinj it on his knee.fchead-bcard of the bt-d, watshine every motion

. wr&te as 54fe Ivot tl.a dytcg rresident. itobert Ijccoin was

"AlWjtfAaatoadaBl frai to eeme t Khim3elf c'n tha T:a ot Senator Sumuer. &

Eve at, pfAjTl to-iaorrow. Meinbers tt the Cabioet srere etanJiog by the ''""TSeffjjf "A. LINCOLN. jTsidd of the ld. Secretary Svanton was at tie iT-JkniLlL' li-. i 1 ft of ilr. Andrews. Mr. Andrews beic nea:1

These areata 'th 'ij wotxls that he peaned.!Mr. Lincoln's bead. Next to hira was -Ir.i It was lh las time that he signed his aaae tL-KrecDiaun and cthew arranged aioa at his

in hi devotion to the Union, nor in

fatth that the ReputhV weii ..a. ' . 1 ? aw

. n or in - bis 3 .. Utl;V,, KU Id put down gbM tiw Am-rv-a eaemv of 1 of "

aay order 'd ,cwnir-t cr laersag. f r. Linooh

niijrBtttsathsthonittst gate the thcrej

and warialj flexed. Speaker Cc!faa and Mr

4th. And in teatimoay of our profocod oourouc t

for him who tart us too soon, we aomnhr oromisa toll ..: ... . . .

F,t.-i. t. a . .. 5. Asnintaa acceajpaay nim, tut U.ey excusec

itxreasta, to transmit the saoie to oor chUdreo, alonffTl "'":t vi preTiocs ongaga

vith Itu rnaimMi, U'j.l.:... U,.l l:.. -f .S., TllentS. .w

'atracle for the estaUiaht&eui aod preaervatioa of K-8

, paUicaa Ooreromeot. - 'A

Comments cn the Murder. P

e. 1 he surgeons were sitting opo:i tUe side-1

j-and foot cf Jthe bed, holding the President's

hands, and with th?ir watches ohicrvin;? the

slow declension of pulsa. Sach was the sclmi.

stilioes for the space of five minutes that tht

ticking of the watches could U heard tu tej

was tbe Misi ef tisf aw. ho emoo;-

.-an people (tom dommtia aal tbrati-

rv n.iw" 11 tnem oat or imt

jaery ruj an emancipationist rna nT?,xu to enter them the promwwd uJ,.fi-

vears ao. Johnson ti Tr--ets was isfer! trsjeaB. Me hrsi, hoevr, t'v winift to

a rain ot

as Pou

. - - - . - - . .

ness. i.3 as not inferior to iou?..i.s in lul lia (WmanJ, tnsoe u be trt his best daj-3, and but Iltlb? hi tnfenor3, a rrinv. aM tUe if A,irr of the ivtwU.on ahU ba In df bating power. At the tim the".'" s!!- When Confess oett meets. ttatyeoeet

twL,avu " V a v? g. -u f Ktnit fXn fw ef tw -. asaBitT-s. M aSlLI r.

as much popularity and mart m1 aV iwtmi ana HrR

. . . , , . . - r . i ui lAiMwajwa, ""t hwob 14 v jata3S no wu4

' 1 1 f" p.MiM.m f,M.iii nl aarnst. ii,l Aukmb.' Nn!hu: vill U .iK.vtn.Ht)Mlw r

Southern

The Times, makes the following edi

1

AttWaisruK tMs rnivin X'r K.r room.

Mrs. LmStifHt H jl1iiT tins Cajria. lus iat sti At tmrentv.two minates r" Seven

. i.iinw rr a t. .untao ae.aJLsa. tna tM spirit of Ahnthaa

dent and Mr&x" walktsg together. A?gLiisool a fied front its earthly tabernacle to tbstf . . t.:i .i -j . t- K'loarria from which no triveler returns. The!

svju mm us.t H ui'i aura, iiooutn w cr'. . . a

a In thaeariawa tK ,.r,Ur. t. countenance of t&9 presideni was t-eamic- wunti

Mwtiai iu... u,-,u :a the ecachaiun tatJri fa around to Searor Uar-tv"1"' lu",v'""' " v

ria' resdeuce.srj Sfiss Harris. As the car riae rolled awav, they both said "Good bye,' "Oood bye," tV Messrs. Aihmead and , ColCtx,

and tbe carries had in s raomett more disap riirAd fr;.m tlrt o.-ntt in fwnfe of thrt Whitt

pevery panicie ot mauce or auivtiin;ic,-g tjeven' act of whose life has been so House. .

A lw luvm.'is lilCf, I - . w ivu pcSOnS, the , Prasre&t and Wrs. Lincoln, M:

Harris andM. tiithhurn. of Albanr. step-sorft'aent where they

of Senator Ilairis, arrived at the theatre. snejR,'uri ,,ad Usn BtaUoned to keep the peepkj 0,tr te entettd the frtni and left Land upper Lm the bouse, and no no.sa could bo heard ml iU with

tox. A iiiOixi-ot before the attack was madcj

from t. c njrress, in the wiaUr of lcJ'Jl.ataiA-i. strmrvt acd .rebiee. Iottd of

we heard hita denounce JeO" Davis loIt'-asoatHHi to the isfreatat,tt wmprotwi- s -.i t - be anlarire! tnslde tlje fee SB.pSe, as St eerUmLi teeth, in the Senate Chamber, ra onetwtirhtte Pmpertrthtts wrft mk Uw what of the most rowerful sr-eeches delivered ik.i is worth, ami u proce.u will 11 ten tim bud of

thatsesseion. Shaking his fist in Davis' S debt and taaataoa.- ;

The committee on resolutions LavingMniarkeil by beneficence and good-will.g

nhirtit.1 etr.rtrl...il aa fnilnit-a K'hoUid become the mark Of a COi 1-LiiOOa-

WmM1.. We hare Snt reeeieed tbe afitmr ia Wed a3ttssin, shocked the public heart be J

te!lii;i-eof tledeattj of i'retiieut Llcoi a au.! ate 1 vond expression. Tili'.t the VCrV moment,'

nury !itij. (oo, whenhe was closing the rebeiiionfi 'inaaanaa be it resolved, that ra tho death of Aaaa 2a , . , , . . , . vi...14 ru LtmxtL thaaatifa ouros tbe loss af Ma wisest Jawmch nal tirvnche't our. I3nl 111 biOOd J pilot and of its tnxwt frutad. " and tears, by acts of manamity so st?-S

z. i aat tne eoerta or bis pnwic arts tor th iiiii!i , tt.o r. lm-Mnt. 1 i;.tnist-a

lioe wnoji

Jshave seen bim in his happiest moments, rf b appreciate. Excepting the blackness of bii eyesd

i bis face aowared oerfectly natural. Ho died?!

(Jithout struggle, and without even a per- jg rccptible motion of any iimb. Calru and si!.-ct'g great and good man passed awar. M i The morning was ca'.ra and ia:n wu drop ,5 Mblng quietly upon the roof cf the huinbli' apart-, S

laid him down to d.e. i

lie 5

2-: -.jb Km. -t a a a !

his a phasis . -"ir7 1 possessed the au

taonty, I ouid hang yoa I y the neck

nntu you were dead, tr you attempt to commit treason against the Govenimtat of the United States" And he certainly meant what ho said. Davis cowed beneath the fiery glance of h:s eye, and uttered no reply.

There is an explanation of the 4th of Starch fiasco which we have net seen in yirintand it is proper now to be made'

public. M'e have it from the lips of sK jrentlcman in hiarh official position and

public esteem, who was in Washington, at tlie time, and ia conversant with all the particulars and facts. Tho follow

iur is nt statement: Air. Jotmson, a

Icrs may remember, was taken

1 ia ill with tvrhoid fever iu January preced

the streets save the footsteps of the ser.tyjg iu? the iruiguratioD, and was brought

foor jars on Uiij aeneration sod the future miltionsT""13 . , v

of thw rrwiblic. casoot bow be adistiuaUtly awieore.i.r:anu excite lilt ftp

hut we know tsiat t bis wiJu:u,hiutviid uaawerr Sf should be StlCCteu fr illS m

ir.aV.Tot.oo th.s country we are oow mdebuM tort., r f ll0rrftr trt the dreadful J

the FresWe-aiiJeaalnsforward, restinj hT.pAs.ing to and fro, aa he guarded ail that ro-

.... . t . . . u: r-: l-.S

w ad.HiuaU.ir saeasori.rfana excite tDeapprencnsjon 01 uimuctu8:

uraer, aauaj

bead on his tnd, in his accastomed . careUs-

mainei of Abraham Lincoln. All present faltfi

P5

wc.ik and implacable ones. atragedy. H 19 love of his country, arden

.1. That although we are unahhi to diteern ti.e rea 5ant ill-l lervatlin his unspotted tipriSilt-Jf; non why an All wise Providence ha.4 permitted such tS' ' . , .--,., K;a rstin 1 caUmitytoauiH-tus.Totht.11wertfi'..ct that he w.-ness and j ersonal i:iU--ntv, his plam.S permttteil to guide tbe helm of t-ute tbrouxb alt itjssimple, common sense, conspicuous in dariurst boars, and until the restoration of NationaSppyij j,e (;, or said, Commended

autwiruy was imiy asaumea, we rer..gu.r u tact uiat-. . ,v . ';; l,w i,l,m,t

the Aliuightr has beco a roi.' to in ia warninsr ii!lgn" 1 """""J w j- t-a the hi. until all darA-T to the I uii u i pt. fifapr.roval of the prrat bo'lv of the peo-jJ 4. That while to oe.-suk WAsBt.JToy we aw.r,' , j won for Wra RU immovable hold, t!ie proud honor of beinir the Author of oor united lib -fo ' ', , , , - , - 4 trUn, the history of the Pt (a.ir ver4 un.msuk.vbi .. fcou the regard and confidence or even I'isgi

t-rnf tho Apolitical opponents.

ail trie power isu

way. hts eyes bent apon the stage, ani enjoy-fche awful solemnity of the occasion, and no man irg a hearty !s.r?C Fcould have witnessed the touching scenes with- S

lion, iaar-'l

il:ss Harri', wlo was ia the box with thtSj

out melting to tears. Even Secretary Stnt

whose coolness and Self-posscsiioa were re

nations where

marls AaBAaaaLxsidLS as tue (rrot restore

lilM-rtus.

T . r 1 . . , . t . . . 1 e ...

J. iiil Mill lorritn i,ria.j'.iii ,is 11"' t j . -1 years hare be.-n managed w.th eonitumniate aWiitylsvested in Single hands, the asSSSSin Sje

anl prudence hr the Secretary or fUtt, ili.iaw "r,lrmft; overthrows (iovernment.5, aiHl

rswAan. t wnne .ira.'itv aal caution wc are inl'j't . . .. L ? .1... i

tu 1 , ..i.. f..-.-, .1...;... .1.. fcwraps a continent, in tu nm

'a oo occu fiicl ia tlie upt'r-J,fl"n reilliOU

Pruct.lnt tialriia Iia' f tMiitrmi, eta temfn

fckal.le, could not keep back the silent monitors Xeariyone ho before the commissioa ''Prf ir.WMtf gorroWf which rolled out from h.s the deed, the atia came to the door of thetf his cheeks. Mrs. Lincoln remained

oox saaiooaeain.wtaae a survey 01 tne po r- . . , rt t.fHP .h,. Kw. assisted intoE

"Jit her carriace. tnd with her son Robert and othcri

11 . it

.ue a, gfrienJs. she w&s driven to the house where butf

iniDoriineut carios-tr. This circumstance ht I. . . .i., t.,f f uJJt

f L-1K11 .ij caiiu ic l iiu luw iM ti;uc t twa iiti j

K,.fA.. r,,v r.aHirrt,u atlorit;,.n I- (l.a itrnrt t

x, o r ...w... ...v,.. i.husbaui.

Upon entering tho Sox again. Major Patblurrip rose and asked the Intruder his business. HeH Uontrral

down to the very vcrjre of the grave

After several week combat with that

dangerous disease, he passed the crisis and bgan to recover. But his eoustitu

tion wes so bft'lly siiatttred, that hi?

health improved very slowly. His phys

cians prescribed stimulants m limit

quantities to help his system rally fron the ravnpes of the fever. About a fort

-. . a rSi ..H.A. We rejoice to lern t!at tiie bbw aimed by tiM daa'ardly avsawrn at ISeeretarr Seward psrttatiy jv a Wxi, aid that he may be T-t t further Atretuv'ieo tl;e couocua rf the aatioa, sat eoctribute eo-'-Ui.h the reerds of tbe Kepublie with ba sUtes-

uAusnip. . .

?ice raiitnt.T ruo Ti:.tarKE, Ou Tuesday, Mareb Th. l.sLS. In tiw, ..havnee of tba

Vice l'r'shbts, Urw. lfarette Vitaier, Henakr !

4intKcticuJ. was oteeteu t rewoetit, fr-J a-aorr of trn 1.'. S. t-'enaie, and he is tbtrefore, r oo, las I"reiient of the I'nitrd States.

-1 etilf

Tlie assassination of President Lincoln is a matter that was talked over for four years in every lodge of the X, il. C"s., North and South. Larsre rewards for his murder wore frequently advertised ia Southern papers. It was the demoniac spirit of pro-plavery copperheadira which put the pistol to his hea I and

Jiured it. let the respoustbmty rest JJwhere it belonjrs.

ChicafoKlectioa. ' Cbicaoo, April 19. Tbe eteetion to-day passed off

T ;un t!v. Only aU.ut tbne-4(uarters of tu vole wsa

biticn of its occapitits.

the time either' s. mistake cr

jK.Iled. J ilin H. Rice, VnUm, was elncted Mayor by

'letweeu 4,000 and fl,0iM) maioritr. The Cftaucil a tan da

nig.it before the maumiration he wrote awn Pnion and 8 Copperheads.

. 1 a . a .a n7?

letter 10 xue rresiaent. stntin j: tii.il, nv

was 1111 ft to viit Washington: that Lt-fi Snip of Scvrn-Thirtie-u

was not sullicientlv restored to endurt-u 1'ait.ai'in.rtna, April l. Jay Conke reporta aubthe fatiiruo of ho Ions a journev, or tefc ril"'",, u T-au loan tolsy a-untin to , ' .. - - ' . . Eij.,ii.3!lt, amoiitf which was one fn m Italftnore of preside over the Senate after arm uis i.-O'.om,. one from New Viwk f tt.i.i, and m

He U!Tietd whether he COuldtronBii.wa of il),o0ialau l.Sou iuditatMal aub-

100 e-0.

wraps a continent

, i 1 .1. - -..I.,

( ' ) IltTC till" li-VilC 1UH, illl

Bat at tba present hour, tbe atrenstb af the retell-tJ . That in the day . ot our 'atimi sorrow wo U EF,.vitabl V fcUow the course which they?

ionis bnkeu; tba goveriuaent is acquaint-! wiW UCT m rnmMo icwnnswn to u ureal itu..r 01 tt.e "'- i, , ii,r.i, r ;,,,, lins bpt-nJ nowr and reaoursos tba Moid, are unit-l and who. .9 verse, who has permitted otir eneu.ua to intt.ct thi-FprCScn..e. Abraham l.inaKU lias, VPXUi powtranlrcsoursos, tupwtoare un.t...i, ai.a wneng Us u but cn m onr uwn f we can -?their apent and instrument for four years4 Vm UrataUockof jtriof for t!-. dead is passed, thefe ,,t n..frin mm rec.ynwin.r.audejtpressinieour KrAU-Sna,t . Andrew John SOU is to be tbnr will etomplify the slretRth or the gooruaici.t ao 15 tude to Him who bas so watched over and directed uofet ' . ,. . . , Tftiao.i fl lb. dunA.ibtv of ourinstittitione tJ as a Xat...n. sad c.l c-nr elforfa an auec-asful perma-Kaent for four jcai b to come lltuepwO-M theduia..I.tyorourmt.t,.h-M. . nenliy, tUatnut even the deUh of tbe wisest of I'reai-feV.le have faith, couraire and Wisdom, tUc I pon the fte of the rebU, thn rrc...! :.t s death ai can , auT fl,..re6 ,nJct or triumph, or r.Urdrt!. U .;n ht ha m . . & this titne..' will barn a marked effect. Bo was the onlySfi tSn career of Our iUpnblio ia its onward march. uu' ,vJfc n.um. -

'fc.I . . ..,.r- ... i i- t i,

mes of war; rasnea pasc taijor wit now mating repiy,i Vc,vrr.E4L, Af,ril JS-The followir. proclaiuat

d events in- and placing hi1 ptsi.l close to the back of thefr ; hAS bucn i3Sueii ,y the Mayor of Montreal :

President's hi-aa, a-laai'y in contact with it,"d puoclamatjs.

Cre-1. ard IniUnlv srcir uoon the cushionee.O Wbrbkas, Wednela next, the IV;U day of AprUjM

S -

.jj there. He mrietd whether he cou!dttto Bi..wa .f il,ooo ""3 not .20 before "some Jude or maaistrati"'' "f 5u mn r iu Navhyill and take, the oath of oMice.n -.Tl,.r.is an nneon "1 and avoid tlie nooosMfy of goi!HC to the tJ.t Jvhn,ml a.D. s

Icrre'.l tail'.

capital. Thv Presiiient re

imffrined rumor of the surreo-

hemwn. . ... .

hjri.-ter of the lox when he made a back f

iosunt.

at ovm l i s lx.n hnl 11pm for t!:9 fun, a ' j

1 , . ., . . . r rieeremonv of tLo t li.;f M;i;i.-irai o! the I nitJC A ward plijcKo With, tia ktnfe, aimed at tbe fact?I : , , , ,. . -2 - ' m I ; M!ta, liie ua-u-raMii, Mjut ot Moiurf.il, cespect-.'9

!!r u close their p!ae-A.'f

letter to several members of Congress.? x-f Now is the 8vp:d tine to and they advised him that au act olf ,Hn tW' f l. B. t'rowford, to Conttres, j.-assed not Jor.g previously. niosi iii-ico.t.

mk-t a it, esoutial forIr. Johnson te-H

pi to the "Beebuy It.! at al-

eta a from whose clemeuey ad kiad-b3arUdoea tiiejr

bad augl.t tuevpect. f Most aasurudly, this should have been tba last ac5i

towblcli trai.ors, hoping f r pank.n, should l'V'j

.l.Lfl iini w , r t. 1 w .- j w ' t .... ....... .j .... -. - j they tuav not be directly eonweted with this dreadf .'Shj

trag(-.ly, yet the Asaerieau people d- not, and can Col. 1IC1 ever hold the lea.b.rs of the rvlwlllon in any othir3 tional Pr

light thsa as culpable ia bringing at .iut tins aa

klato 01 auairs, aaa weir uif nwi fiiMuii .......

follow.

By toe murikaof oor rresuleft, we lone a rcai iiim t (itreas, inb'in oJ man. who was cai off in the mid.l of his useful f , 'ntion of ..ur (treat

nAK. and i.U time wbculw had (rained the aHctioni.3

or-treRi nr Mr. , unccjn, .irjor xistaourn t- H itl,s ti.

jHriu,5ring forw-..-jjTwM tha 4 Miideut, bMiiiss sVt-m n..-o ceived tba ttab ui tbtaro. The murderer thei.?,pert to the ,i ,m ry r.

re

Ciena aiiiiTEiir tu close tacir prae-1

n on t.iat dav lis n tribute r-.'

of the l.re President of tUeCu.w.1,

thero or. !- -3;! r,f ,si.,.u - 1

marfv." otherwise the otlleo would

1 ;ive to l-e declared vacant. The Presl

dont teleirrniihed hua to come on, an I he

aft the career of our Bepublio ia its onward march p. -gi

a I ippivtir limfr a n.l nnvr. .,.1 Tr , , . .C!? 1 - : 1

It , ", r , ... IBC ricraia fu; o-iu miv, r"ii-,l .n-n i .. u ml SVmd l.u ..oi;i.K Siiii. ,n. ..f irmmt it sit . I is bftMK.1 meiu-crsii . i: ., .. i . i ,.( ... I tin i

i i . i nat so ioui an act o-miaii me riorojs pun , . , , t , , . , , 1 . , J '"i i- - - - - " -- r t --i : ........ :ui-uiiiih; n 'i"n. jvn 1 isbinent of tbe author whether that be one iudiri-'t.al.E jenerOUS-llcartCJ, UOneSb Ol't A.e IS HI - ,f I ot Ui fam-ly, and alao as an -;r..ici. of the i-ipi fr v. ,.,.!- ,! iii.lisr.ose.l. Or.

1 or the result of or,tiniael effort, but even iu the n.idst taken a clObef hold UtiOll the alfeCtlOUsjil 1 " " ' P-. rr-w frii horror fult bv the citizen ft Montreal afsj ,!' ',..:.: . ,r .1 1,1. r i..-h l.n

of our Knef we deprecate a..y wanton or lawleaa act f , ; f tfce American peoide thanH upi t ha President ivas astoan.A.ner. tt . atrociout crio by wbi.-U the liv,U..ut cam: , v i"t. . 'v room lvtnv or, I of vto'.euce on grounds of aicre aiusjiicion. fci .,- - VI ... . V - , , T t i. i r IU UiO lee I refluent re'oui, iitiyoii

Tl..e, l..-!n, ,.,.f,n.,!, ,l,.t,l ! 'lnJ one 01 uieir tuimni tatoiutfs .u.if airs. UOCCtn SAW tne tormoi a person g.w.-ouuumeijr ueam. v. a.. ..r...., .,.i, 11.. ,.., ...laned that he did

CT J 1 i nctiin.riMl I - il fit II r . . 1 V fi It 1 1 Vlll Ol 1 S-J m . s , , , . a r -r Aa n 1 ar in sssanr " - n m aw a i t . I .

K.LE OlTereil the following li.idl Si.. rAX ho hail livetl Ion" oiun-o-h tolJ .... .... , , , .n-i "ul peiR-tf n ft I , , ,. ...P'- ui 011, no nau itvett ion,, enoi.u to had (ftnen out, and boked to see if she couloaj the is.vi (a kai. lERitHOM'. f form hs i-rt of the ceremonies, to tie eamble and resolutions, whtchtrreahze the crowning success of his creats , ....... .... .... t . M , .... o.i.i..-a e tu- t.; .

, , ?;,,:.. ,i kd ,,!iLJ fVl sec n.m on tnc noor. anu oareir saw tue cui w r:tiirdnv tnornm Attorney nrrl Speed wm teds? t v-..; v. " l""

were receivea wiui mucu apui-ot.auou,a"w. . .,.,1.0. .. ... 'n.,n ik.t.' Andrew J..hn-,n. Vice-1'res.Jeut of ib.-af fii.iiuir officer. He was advised bv some

fl .... fcb'.a Mnre Sni-oii.l on v to U nhiii irtnnTs pt. jump ev...e, v.v. . r.r :. .- . . .-.. . 1 ..,.. ...H--J , , ..... ....

I anil ajopteii' .t, j .. - 0 , , . , ,, Hcmim ! iiwuiii) Mimvi mm . or ins iriericts. w 110 wert wiiu nuii. 10 wik 1 ana aaop.ea & tb. hearts of his countrymen. the?3 Sue turned her er to the box and saw Mr.Tf,,Pn.n!, oex tyi4lAW!lsie f pr.,si..,nt ian.-.-... a?d4 1 l.s V 1 "'.-" Jr is '

iT.cc has renche 1 us or the e.ssa -S5 . , . r 1 -ii 1 r 1 t. 1 a , ,1 ... v;. . . f-ta-i-d 'hat an earlv raonvnt miirbt In- at'i '"d tor. a triads ti pi'iiiis just, oeiui v tut? i nn antrHc-identof the Vtntf.&nnne of Abraham Lincoln will go ilown Lmcolas be, h dropped upon ht iTur.1 .c'L'.Uowii.jr i. raor.ies would bejrin. as the etimulatior.

states. AntAHts Ltxooi.it. by the most Sen.tish au '-i 0 futu re ages. teadily tOllOWtng tUeTj and at onco Tealiz-d w hat bd transpired. Xbejpa pjof the ctir.nmnication referre.1 to: M wo,-l4l iutpart to llim temporary 8trencth

u, jlllt'll ft OmTtil. U HI LI.T Vn.w ill ih. .. .,.- ..r - tl. K . 1 A- t v. . v..-- . . . . . . . J lUUIUl-l Ul O'o 1 .-fitin 11.-5 i. uuuujiu j. r j-.

tU-pttiof their k- indeu until lie was taaen from u,..m Id conceive, aud wtiertfus, by ti.i act the I r.;fed Sute.-LpubitC opinion through all tue progressV gt Graver's Theater, Little Tad Lincoln wacM Ma-Abrabw I.mcoln, Brwident ot :he U.Wfl V.ttUrei.sco.iso.atb.nin the fact ... ...nca . - f.. Stlc war of ideasg in atteD,.RCe lUt aDd the moment of thtriS.rt.c lZ?. lit. is not at ay a .-toft ntoua vitb rsonal ease ft ,wl j law. ever hauptitv ari'uracv and VHpre-l resident Lincoln. W can ail now com ,.stenienthe geeafd almost Crazy. He shriekeol:rainp. Abeut the same ti'ne at hi. h tlt Absauam Liwcotr, bas ptrwiidd a sacrifice upou the hi aon, peace, irood will and eqnaMry over Mo.h1v Rtrife.f prebend pursued tilt- piJllS Of safety, tid .. Rdect was shot, an aasasstu entered tbe aick eliamberA altar of bis cuntry. and a At,r to Ue cauotg - 'f domineerin,. b.v Iwen ealled wis,lom and auCCesn. In the death Ot'i nd sobte1 . Lwt-rend.ng manner. Thcof on W. H. 5 . i J . uvurn m unutterable priel tbe kuddon fa 1 of a irreittf-. . , . - , r t .1 ?fl noor hov was taken V tho White House andS stabbed bim in several p!acvs ;a the throat, net k an -is mankind; but the principles ha advocated and the tpbt and B-d man, who led by the on. hi ,f C.1 ami tin f Prestdeut Lincoln, WC feel the pres3lire3 Poor DO? was Utaen too me Ji0Uie. B:ce. aeverelj, if not nwrtaUy nouuduig lorn. Othertj he took in in man projjres., will remain as ion .t. teaching of a pure rvl i-K.n. teaipered justice witl.S of a heav' national calamity, but the4 was quieted when fc was ascertatr.eJ that bttgfmember of the Secretarya fanOly were dangerously tworac-s reeonixe and n-ouru him an a common J2 '-". uor.evohn e with doty. Iorb.n.raoce with eV(rroat and irrevocable decree cf the loyal ti lather WAS Etili alite i J wounded bv the aassin, while makm h eSCare.t . . ,. f ceiify, and in ail tinner eibitnted a huiuAiiitv as i.n E . V, J i i i i -J , , . , , . f Jity the deatii of I resMent Lincoln, the orhee of r resi 3 benefactor. S ct-re and pcTvaitin as hi? pitriotism was pure ami fates, that the L nion must and shall beiig From thn momcatthe President was Shot CJ Las devolved, under tbe Con-mintum, upon y-iu 1 Tb-m-h the hearts of the American people sankfa nns!sb. and SVr.rpaur -t-. will lost nothing nf its force.t'ts ,!. d...th ba sn inwniMa and ihil.it,.'r3iThe emorzencr of tbe Government demands that ou4

t r ...-.t vrKu-ints and oi.msm

;,slioiid have Jiftows's IJkom iiial Tuoni-

s, as th.y can be carried in tho pocket

and taken upon the first a f pea ranee of a.

euiu ur v ouyu, wmeu, it ncgiecta, may

terimuatctn sometninjr worse. As there are imitation, be sure to obTAIX the

'genuine Broun' $ Bronchial Trorhes,

'which are sold everywhere at 25 cents a Hot. -

l.ie tiwre a man with soul so dead, That never to Mraiwlf hafh said"

rTha- Pr. P. il Meelve's Catarrh Ueiurly ia tne JTE

El'Ll S t LTBA of all Medicines, always enrtin a

-oermanfTit enre, as thousands upon thousands are conttantly testifying" T

to perform his part. Acting on the ad

vice, he dranlc a plass of brandy; but. in the weak condition of his nerves, it flew to his head, and partially intoxica ted him at the moment he was called upon to appear in the chamber. Tin-

fPinul we w ill not repeat. Alter tue :iu

I'M

wiibintliem at thi ' great C!Uamnitv, sti!l thrie

SoluethiMtj iiMi!.iIt grand in the closing aroite of the

Ireslde it's career. Afti-r a life Aivnt In battl'nir ii:

a noble cau; after conducting his count'V t!irmi(;by;

unreserve-

ZEZX e tr"rEbut will be universally, if r.ot terribly : J

. . . ...... .y, , i-. i ; .. a

f sireuoriutmeil I'V tins cnwiuiiy, mm lt:-n

In striking

S hkksaj, all ;sr

pity and eiitliiranre, on

nv n inn oue icn sirnne ot trit,,'. inirrAtitude anc

feachery, t set at nan ht with tho samu scrnfu

AV X wrath-provoking revelation. 1. 1 I inorvT.-, .in.-l 111

l.n..l.l imnb.l;,l.t, miblifv. uMtrA'Tur tn lUf rinuire-

ro signs of pain. Ha recogn.aed no person, menti of the t'or.stitutiou, and cuter upou tho ddti'.-i

, ,;, a.i 1M President of t.i- e nitca .-t

States. If too wi'l jieaJtj

it Abraham Lincoln and his ever -kindlvjM

uifrvKr,i ot national cieu.eacy, as waj ezhibiled iu

... t A ine iriiiiorou mow. iirm-it ul national ......v ba

u rrmi inn j 10 inn. im ri.renioi niAii ill a i ' - ..u... . ,

. ' . . . , .... , ti Tnn-KKroaa, Resolved, that we mifnii io tbiajH-'iSpOSOti .XHTetftrV OI OiatC, IU6 ttSSa world,' m the hour of triumph, and sen t the d.nmin, H deepam-ty the providence of Uod wbU-h we,iw struck at the best friends ill the GoV-g lights of the ootuinx dv. II devout.v 'timve bas csj-U-d tie iu our national tni( tr .4.i , , vi, , r u.S Hcaeefortb, let u! .remember the fifteenth of Apriifj jmoniabiv. usn be ou ou, oard apaituH tral-f ernmcnt to the prostrate rebels of the .. . .. , ... , ,, tor. wl4.-l.Vrcoi.fr uitms; us in the netd or ab"iiereri f Nouth. I he PJilCV" Of these I.iea WES? aaweredly a. we remember tbe annua, remm of tur j. unJer u,,r ilo,plt4iar wtK Juirj, thus aen-w,tr.te lfo-.,?VCaOSS ,. concilKtton to the fnlldAfroifi SM. we.lteonrm1erien.lnce, or the on ?! that .i,.:!i.n,i. w .v,, .rn... -.i , . IOi glVCQl. S9 ana conciliation IO llu. HH1 J

niMHi wtiiob we bom., tie flrst Father of bi Counlrv.'i he ri-.tu-. and that" neither merer, evcinaihv no'tt.-t admissible extent, and tlie public-

1 r. t ,i:-l 1 , . 1,: , ' r-I

nuu, 111 taut . e..i. i,u vw . -r ft7mai- known your pleasure, such armneemenU a, yotij

iilooa trouDlcl bis wtacuuig: ouen lacking it 31. -teem proper wnl be m:fte. 1 our ooeoiect servaou., Sj nrllOlI'Mlll'tl t: , l. T u:..-

exceedingly diffcult. Ho was watched witl tender care, and ail that could be was done for him .

HI" till McOf I l.OI'H. Secretan ol th Tn-asury.

EDWIN M. Sf ANTON, Secretary of War. O. Welles, Secretarv of the iS'.vv. WM. PENMSON, Postmaster tleneril. J. P. USHER. Secretary of the luteror.

VL-. President JiontAn visited tho Presidon.S JAMES Sl'KEP. Attorney (-neral.

... , j ..... . To Arrirew JoI.r-m r, V:ee"Presidi-nt of the United:;

u,.lli. tuv uiik. ,1 in. ,,1 , -

e et in E ivirtality Jf

Let it be a dv of fas ling and of .orrow n tw for:

L m wiioee name is anions tose which aee

dslibU svaJa upon tlie .; ra tried for

Tbe duty vf every Aio -noao now it W stand by X'r

government, and rally tbe man upon w k cq it? ailiuir. i.tration tlvVolre!.. with that unm knftnin:it ii-V'

which we mourn our irreparable loss. fe n' "''

q Illl. jl

H IraUTi.'-'V nllt nuiae :liem aulit eisj thin what thei

are, ln-nn ia n.ory ami h.-n.l$ in U,-t.

jffmind, every where, was strongly inclin-,

H"j 11.. ! .. .:. . T,..iv- .T 1.

KasOM ... that we mmrle oor tear, ar.d our eon-11 111 luH - " ..... . ,".,,us

ddenoe with tbe aTien, and with the heart of paHotirti ailli SllOCKlUg Ceilka. ol a Single UlgIit.vJ

ttvn.iiK,n wirmifiwni me worl.t, ur Una wiikij in-' yave wroilgnt, in a lew hvjis, a r.Lrr:j!

i L" ; . iV' -T "rt?!- . . . - & reaction- There is an ominous mutter r IUsoi.vt, Thit true to norchara -terat lornl citi-V,''al. . . . , ,. .

e wiU abide in enofi.i.e. the action of nitrWa'." in tue irecis. A General itseiing !.Lrr .iithoriiu-a lw!iri.,r tS ;'! net Ate a :iTroa.l that th liroa of thr vrtrlit,1 .is--?

puniihoient for thia doable mmd "d onbU-j! , ..,! in tho bsrrid hiiinptt

""rasatMBSXa KatoLv.r, That ten to Ce bereared f.mi twill not meet the rcouirements of justice,!

WAR l)lPARTkar 1 iS cf our 'iat.u-uis.hc I Can I Matf.alrate, ur prot unu rfand that justice should now take its t tit I'M TiMi, I an rB,Tiiir thAtthe ratwnul bcart cannot ?. -J .... . 9

Washington-, April 15, 1:S0 a. M.f

To Afnjor (Znerul Die : This evening, about D. 30, at FonlV Theater, the President, while sittimr ir. bis privato.box, with Mrs. Lincoln, Miss Hsri rA, anel Major Iiathbnrn, was shot

by an assassin, who suddenly entered?the box aad approached - behind theH

rrceidetst. The fiw""1 ln leapco.i

' ,-r... tus stage, brandishmsr a large dagceror knife, and made hi escape in the roar of tho back of the theatre. Tlie rui-tol shot entered the back of tht lresident's head aud penetrated nearly through. The wound is mortal. The lresident has been insensible ever sinei it was inflicted and is cow about dvimr

About the name hour an assassin entered?'

tb apartments of Mr. Seward ' underU . , ..r 1. . .. ill

juswuiv . ui 111 iuu jicw.ii'ii'.'i ,"l-'aV5

wad ahowu to the Secretary s sickfi rser-

I? anJ.

new wiku m pui of TsorsAriaJ arrief as H has eeer di?iijht'?d ia heijtba?uiinr tiie joys or itnwt pVaaure ' Mr. MiXTox HoLLiNGswoRTn," ofTvreei

the followitig, which clamation :

rrinr3i n.ftint triioasn tinid f rfiitsra vchArA-ti'

ever found. j

Xa THE SOailOW til' 1 Mr. rrniLE. F

H adopted by a3 g5. Tbe intel!i,nee of the cmei assassination of ourVJ 2 prent ami good I' resident fell upon everv lorsl fami-o

hour; ia fitct, many f those who

to assist in taking cere of the Presi

that their presence obstructed, ratber than gav

a-sistanc, and thsrt'ore, le!- Amo these

were rnanv rnf-u"1 Concrtss and Western

Aueo. xiis: number presit was reduced ti

but few before he breathed his laft. About five

o'clock this morning I reached the house where the President lay in bis dying agonies. lie wi.lying upon the bed, apparently breathing witl; great dimcnliy. was entirely unconscious as he had beer ever i:jco his assassination.

Fis eyes were protrubintr from their sockets.and

y about ar y - had rushclil Mr Johnson r ident, f juni "it bis r'nis at 1

requested tbe cerenKjny to Uke pUeej

the h-irkwoon House, in mis citv, a;

ji it o'cklt in tbe mnrninir. Hon. S. I'. Cha.t, Chn t

IUHllce nf 111" 1 n'U91I w O : . HJ.rr.11wy ei.ri, tiuVd of the fact, and des.red to be 111 attendance to administer the oath of ofhee. At the a'oore namci honr.

tlie followii.g gentlemen assembled ia the Viee-l'resi-j Jent'a room to participate in the cervmonr : i Hon. S. P. Chase. Hon. 11. Met'uUocb, AvVjtney

General Speed, F. V. Tiiair, ll-.n. il. -mcemery B.air.

.senators root, of ermoat, lates, or Illinois, lam-

,'ir r.l Minnfttoiji. Sti'wart. of NeraJa. Farnsworth.

of Illinois, After the presentation of ihe abeve tetter tonalv Ch L nnn TriJ..,r tlie Chief Justice administered tbe following otb fcS IeSs,y- OffO tribune.

Mr. Johnson

journment of the Senate he retired

the residence ot r. I . lilair, senior, at

t.t, r Surintrs. anl rsmainwl uridf-r his

- - , - r ' .... . t.t roof for three weeks, where he recovered! I.'j much of Lis former strength and healtli-Iiioidiers,

No man since the .4th of March can tay that he has tasted ardent spirits and he has solemnly pledged his friends that the public will never again have

causa of complaint against him on

that score. t e hope and believe thai

he wul keep his resolution, tvhcnhc

was in Washington as a Senator he w&f a temperate man, and previous to hi.

sickness it was never alleged even by hn

woret enemies, that he was addicted tf

liquor. Let us have confidence in And

Johnson until he gives us reason for

withdrawing it. Let us hope that he

will imitate the virtues of his great, good and lamented predecessor, and disthargf

his oiheial duties as fith fully and fear

DIED,. On TuewMy arening last, SottMiu Kn- .... ,r.. ...... . .

ao.sT.30y, wue 01 iiiluh r-DMOKcmoK, awi aooui ,t" years. ' SETII SMITH, and SOLOMON HOItNEV, Sr., tba termer of this city, aod the Utter of this vicinity, died

last week . They were both members of the Society of

I'r.enJ, and each was not far from HO year old. If some of the friends w ill furnish brief obituary no-

ices of these good men, we wi'.t publish them.

' r.ews

' lvii

would be cf the liiari-' or tiie heau 01 tnejl

- J. Tne TsiTiie w ere anined atuoefted in

, . a ly m toe e nitea states wim a lorce as eruam(t as toc.

z... .1,.. .aa,uw.vru. vr. . I m relf WOUl'lOe Cf thO liiUriei OflUfi Dclll Ol

Curuons cf tie Mne t ower.of 1 resident Lt scout an! Secretary Saw A an, who were at the ' Mvionrs o! ti ' - "io uient and wrcifcl

1 . IT r i! . - "2"Vf V . .r'-l realitv. Abraham Lincoln was l..ked up to as t'jeji reruble that nv for the Manna of tms Rebt iw falilcr f hH rM ;OJ3 tV,t , tne ros of ,t3 m danp-rons t-, the pe..pie. and is d.avh to the Ke-g ftther.ana tbl aitio. annnra, is. rf!,a bereavement fs ' Z X 1 I i?S!TV. Vrtbrt ".K'"'t h wrs of sorrow .nd nnnnish. The new o! hie M they maHeiwd I, a the ihhl and butcheresl , the t abl-g Maslt,at;n .p, gWk .. c-vilird world. His'q net calls lond.y un.,B the powers that be. for the MI&! , BimsehM a svwmvmofall thatrJ

iruuuAuvu v w j satatajsa v tHC4,t tU Ul STnUii KQtl -

Speeches were niacte by Johjt IL I'oprJ

snd CoL BtCKLB.

ciTOuiiras. 11 wu via iimcncr ior immeauiie oener. s

rren now it seems more i.se a tntrhtful dream t.ian a JJ

j was Jd aod just, arouivil millions of btartiis:or.es,3 k m eouutries hcroc.d the ens as weii as in bis own.

chamber.

Tho asadsin Immediately pushed te

tho ne.i anrt luaicteet two or three stabf

on the throat and to on the face. . It isK hoped the wounds'may not be mortal ji ' k I .. ....... t. ;A KA . V. ..11 . li

aij- .H'l'iTJUiiiJiuu ia 101 a l, iuty i.i prove

' fats'. - .....

The nure alanne-l Mr. Fred. Seward

who ws in no Hillninirny r,-.ST trhon li.t'

hastetietl to the door' of his futhcri roair. when he met the assasin. whol

hen-' indicted upon hira one or moreti tt t . .r-iit 3 - a- i" tin i a x r.rA v-. , v t" i J

riiii.v 1 tjuiivi a a xvsva v a

Fred Seward is doubtful. It is no; rtrobalile that the. President wiliivr

tl...l fV.At.-vh . 4- - Ml

- Gerd Grant and wife "wete s.lvr I- : . . 1 . . - .... t. . . , . . . . . - .

use a q vim tawure uts et-ii.i:i; but he sUrH-to Burliagton rt6 o'clock At a Csbintt raeeng at which Gen Grsnt wad. present," the sutject of the U1e of tht? ccruntrv, or the prospect ot

The Secretary also offered two reso lutlons, which were adoptexi, iz :

Jf-eorerf, That we cue our uuited and nnSlnci'.nc!

-iporr to Asnwtw jobvsoh ia ta d s-hanre 01 bi

sjwnsi;4e urSeUt duties, ic J will assi! him in wur.1 nd.leed and with arms, to U-rmina: Snail t andrj'ectu-

aiis oeasa w-.11 esiike dmhuhi execrate tne ure-

ln-.!ders' accursed rebellion. Abraham Iioeo!n, asnonir-i

toe oppress! a no nows-tnyi-kn ot oil hums, nia he ixmis the embodimer-t of hnnan freedom, the lorim- i

friend cf tbe poor and lowlr. the defender of constita-14 . 1 , . . . 1 v. .- , , V.

wiil be Imperisbabie in tbe hearts cf the oeoole to thevj

ls5t srlable of tvcorled time. i .... 1 tl :i...i i. - , , - t

our rre-iueT nas lann.in iue ; ir.me 01 u. eaervj and usefulness, another marirr to the demon SUvery Kis faaw nndirsmed will ahine bne;hr and bnjrbter.M

.s rebellion disappears and kclnbii snrrires clear-' er and ho-iH-r. as .!arr tvteses ir.to histcrr and Lihevty filla tfce arid. " " I Those who thou - at to end hU ca-er a? frovaei

hL pore tame wf-h irtmortaiity. Those who thoucht to crucify tbe Spirit ef fnv! w.'A heboid it rul! awar tbe ?t -ae from the arpviebre, ami visit, wita a

Penteeost :! eo.iion. iif diaeiliia. KMpaur tfiem wita 1

tion an! umeicnesi irrier, and our dependence on eJoO" a faita tna shafl oierturn the w. r.d. iiitlrto fje iu the bHr c" troupe. 6 aw of Vi has st-iod irt in war. first in The meeting then adjourned. KJ Z7n il.s"rfi

The anxiety to learn further particnlars3ru''tiU ncberand m-r ber-u T thin tbe fame of os

. . . . . le who emancipated his cocntrr wiii S th elorr of him

Irom tue capital, ws Kent un iiunn? tnf -aTwiw. , Mn-n.nLv.tit. t.. .n rU -

. . . - - - 1 . uv-un..

The first was man y and patriotic ; the 1. ti:

Cbvistiik. and vrie. Those wbo are now rout. wii

1 hot Urn to see tba dawnfntr of the tsiae and rower of

the martyr a! L.ccuin. c'aeK- fniiw. &j

aiiv this ret stru,jj !e aui to establish and caamtait this t oTemment ia core than .ts on'ia.il treogh,an,? theret y insure prwil seeurrry aal personil libertr to every eiusen of tbe nation.

Jisfltmi, That we recommend that proper relipiou

o" . ..- 1- dumopq in erery coureri la t. "rue dry ta be desiirnaled br" the ministers

ia order to rwe proper expression to 00

H -I do solemnly swear that I will faithtuHy execut. ? the ice of President ot tbe United StaUss. and will

Eto tue best of icy ability, preserve, protect anl de-j

e -.-rul tlu. f Vlmttaf nckin i t trv. 1 f . . 1 st.r..-

suffused i a Uood. Ia othar iei4tMcui t..i cntin-W Alter receivmr the caih snd beins: declared Preri-

r r wi ,.f ii,i-:,i .oM tr t-- or.i.!t.ajiiA . -M

tenance was uncharge?, ia aa tdjotr.ing roou; -ijenti-eiiks : i cict peruntu-i u .-. t nar-- j t

. -e.-n iimdFi or -rwuetaiea oy loe aoiwuiKenvM m w;-ji .ad event which baa Bo recentlv occurred. I fesl m-?

:uxutert to perr?rm the duties no important .Ddjjh

rc-sp.T!ir,:e as taoe wnica Have been so ufcxnccfel!e

A thrown npon me.

"Aim inaicatkjn of any policy whteh may be parked by tne in tiie aJoimistraron cf the Government.

I hare t sv taat that raa-t he left for development s tue admiriitrstJOB j rccresss. Tbe mesat-e of decbtratkn must be made by the acu us Uur tri-s-pire.

1 he on'y assurance that 1 can now ire of .he :u

MfMLillim, . .... j i reterenee to u.e past. 1 he course n t.ica 1

... , . a ".v,6 ..i'-t hire UAen in tbe past ia connectkm v :li the repen, and his life seemed to bo more DreckuSi(.bet;ion, must be regTirdd as a enarsnti ci" the hi-

now than ever. I must go with him!" and oth--ns; bUefonndTI L" Jtf er expressions of like character. She was con -55 !je,WTe npon a preat pnnciple of r.ht which lie etf

stantlr coin back aad forth to the bedside ofB 0LL!.",.k:'s. a. JJ?. ! ? ,if4

Kr otxrn pes iu eo.-ieAT.irii: 7 u es.taoiisn ana per-s the President, txclairiiria- in treat imb:. WS petuaie tie princiiles ot" Free Gov-mmet! t. I U-iievei

,,T. -, . . , . I'tbat the G-jvernroent in passing thnmgb its pret!-! Dow can it be so. The scene was heart-Priis will settle down ntxm nrincinlcs 5 nsb-tent m ithi

rendiPZ, and impossible to portray i its hviiiuft ppu'ar rights more prmar,er.t r.n-i cndnrinir thar.J ,. . H hereiefore. I m-i-t be perro-ft.--- -r- '- - 2

I'gnt. Captain r.obert Liuccln bore hira self wi

;i:m W.PfTf.I To -t! the mat work,

,it e and Ucatb in K( Im-I l"r i sons," Luiies, an rone can sail it. C. W. STEALS S,Colutubua, Ohio.

April M.lSf.S. For Salo, Cheap! a ?J . So. I. FA Mil. V FLORENCE V SEWING JCAt lllMI. TiTCalloa THOMAS CASH. Jforsb-West Come, of Park; Where it may be seen. Aprd 21. HM

ATTENTIOIT LADIES ! . x s; w 7;ooi)S JUHT RECEIVED AT

O.N NOHT1I PE-iltL 8TRKET.

11K3. TLIFF, is luat in reeipt of larsw and

SQiT f--.',. U c. 9lillnerr

were Mrs. Linooin, ker sob. Cant, itr.be r

Ljccola, Miss LTarris who ws with Mrs

Lincoln at the time of the assassination of the'

Pres-ider.t Itafus T. Andrew, and two ladj friends of ilrs. Lincoln. Mrs. Lincoln was under great excitement and agony, wringing her

hands and esetatin:nr -Vhy did be cot shoot-

me in place cf ray hatband" I kue tried to be

pstm.. t feeSms

, t . ei ta auvriioratc

per reiuriousj hn tHiS i:y or 1 to rs of the city 4 aw r Jeep sttlic-J P

a a is

tfi K lesti T.eVrV. T'll ? :w--t & ft

rrcat Srras, ?vl ectnt.y endearored U-jir k-ct o zbn grat ynaciuie of five trrreramnt as5iTr,- the grf of hhr mother, br MI.i-s erU:,mrla mr U V T? dZ"l hr V h

to p .it her trnrt in GuJ, and all WCuld be weTl.N.una ol my politica! cre.?d. I fee! tjst in tee e- 1 t

Occasi.-.oa-'lr. belas eaiire'.r overcome, be w,UslSr??w'l V'"4 prpb.

rcire into tie L-l. aad 2-ve vent to saoest neart-P? in conclusion. 2. cwm.-n. let aia sv

I wsrt

a, jncjor.gnent .aci ci.nV-r.aoce. 1 aiiI, a-t ml

it lv awn tou anl ot:.er.. in car

uevt day, when arrangements were ciadt with the telegraph l!nes to sect re dis patches, anvl several buliwUus were print

ed aud eifeniated among the croH thaij

were uwn ti! streets. . ...

- f ifty Theusvads P.-lUrs "SUs-arj, ia odered fex. the .prrebeaston of Boctb, t'.. tustia cf C Prei

f v t . - A-t.. Va. .tea 1

T'e piacs hem religwua ceremanissi sr-re bsll ii. 0

Ciacinnati and oth-'i iare ciUes w-re dr w,f crowttea. VJ ' aad bawlnssis tract away naaUe to gsin a4auttac. g

,.n.l.n l.mAM.rinlll V.. H KirJaujnnTlll.1.1 r.B!Mlllia!. ASKS

-wusam amnuvu wnarv Mtvuaat W-' w 1 Avii t A A Tr V: i J . ; .,

31 a V . - . . . 1 - . a . . - .. v . .

seir, ui reum ia on iaiaer, an J, Willi r g tartn?Ti its present peris, lteei. ra making tf.is w-

arkabla, ae! f-nossesskia.- trw to rV-.r s-.tnau win De neartay responded to by yon .n

- au otber pa treats .n4 Keren of Xju ngbxs sod brokeo spirits, aaa ligfitea her load of sorrow.S wests of a free people." tl s coquet was u.etrst reraarsab e exbi j- tv: kirn, wisaes of nk;, tgpMfc .,b

u-?r os citairim XF&j DOnr taat 1 Lave cir-a. jj :ew iua-jwwe fear ed 1-. svnrer

ivii were ... - v . i 11. ew a i e un riffSAU af of the oejr&Wn. an? t uft teet sat n.i.iitnM . .

Ahjtlt a jaart4r Of an hour i!crt tb) Presi -Mcatsed tb" aeraay tor apia9ir''iLaasraratjas. of um

ana fats tut earnest sj of the imrictsat

The Policy of President Johnson.

In Washington City, on bund ay sigbt last a

meatirar of tbe eit'z;ns cf Iowa, to the aaaibei of about sixty wis heid, Governor Stone, e tht iState pesiding. He delltered a shvr address with reference to recent evecti, and re marks were also made by other gentlemen.

Kesointiens were adcpUd expressive cf thtir

sorrow r.r tbe death of President Lincoln, and

their sympathy lor SeoerUry Seward in bis af tl cticris st,d their cot.f.dence in the patriotism courage and ability of President Johwson fo?

the faithful discharge of the duties now devoir I

. iag upoa hira. , .

Governor Stor.e. durinir these nraevedinva t

stated that he had just had a Ion-convert ioot LOWEST PANIC PRICES ! with Pre'ilent Johnson in regard to his pilicyC TRETf WOULD INVITE ALL TO CALL AT as Chief Magistral ia which the latter .aid t f g g riA,,1(tl tbst whtl- ' w-juld deal kiadly and kt.itrit.3-t 1 " IIH ,

wjtn tue r,ti o! tle people of tbe South, ar.c

too sue oners to u idtes CHtAl' rOR CAsii.

Her reputation for erTmstt Uste. earned by a lonr 'rperii.-nc iu the business, will secure tbe patronajrsvf tiie ni't fasudiou.. ?Ca!l, Ladies, and examine be, stock before prl.Ajirjg eluewliere. 7tnS4

GREENBACKS ARE UP ?

Klry Coods Iou ii!

tax

ii m''II.Ml- & FI.MOTT. .re iust nece-imr a Iff n-h f-uvk. ig-tt "iee the FALL OF

RiCrlMOiP AD tLKkLJiiEtt Or Us, at tle

tbe rank and fi.e of iheir armies: regard

friwa er

...-.... .. ..fi-rtt.

, . , iit.rfiiieiewi, w vui x--.- l... .... -

ulh, ar.c J

To It. alire the I n 11 rtenefit of the La'e . p Dee line.

s ue u.-i, uitrtiy as tne victims and socerrs cr;

re jo.i co

Tlr S-ock emaiats, Ui prt, cf a very full 'ine of

llllartil nnd Itrown M9" At aiaot aut-

t pursue frny policy whteii would pre rent thu lin, tud Cottoaadea, ( War Pries; Govern rr, - 1 1 fr;m visiting ponishrnent on tLR Detain. ball, and w Style of Pres. e v lbe c i-e of the rt lk-a I M"A ia nr Tanetfi g - U; c 01 nf T' la. ,?Ca.aer. and Cloths, at it a rwlnct; 1 h- rr-J-..e:.t r. r rde 1 a due to the l-ri Vlotk,. Hnskins. Cloakiaas, .lk mtrM reop'.e of the country, and to the thousands it'll mm Hlwea tstlks to the reaeh of erenr1-Vt

true rea who had fal.ea in defe&ce of tU nrrsdlyv. Dnplei lAJrtt,

ttaaia ner; llsxiierr su4Ctre-, atn

I A Nice AAtixe of JPalra fit FlixIXrU

m a a. . a .

V- U -.A 1 Ul Allfc wUA WW MX1, -tU' W iU9 ,.s- AJ. 9 f , . a sa ..

j . s .... w ana uwv'isi uT.Aiguvyi uw avis, wa..

ever sen.

1 oaar'er of an hcur it'r Ko Pn b

'L...iJ-t,jti.it, 1.,. - 1 ui , ' K rresi!srs iBaviy oisensse-A. Jtr. JjtutM-tm ai

""r: -i ,,r aai2oebaalBv..i has as earnest wmeet io cuny buttftvtJ, seemad t have entir!y ii,r, enc.Ji in hvs. CvtiCd, S3 thkt rirgrons, while holding hiasret bas be-?a spwtst-d Artz Seci

JZtiif Ur addU a hsuAianaa SioJt of

tbe ajate Impart

.irg Secretary of riate.J

treason hould it ill be regarded as th highe.tJ

er.tur a&derour tonsthntioo anI flag and tha

trtas- ,n shoal d,bat4jtl inaoanfcr aE mr'

ft, rwe J .'" ---.- tlVar,--fA.l- U JL 71

".Vhtle tnteTtalaaTrtitt TIBWS, be shouldV Wght s5ao tbe drrttn and fo U eoad acaordiociy

ea'ieaTsr'to gain the rrzftfcnc of the (fcservedlj . ,,V .'j.. , . . M ILOT & ULt.lOTf; a.ibeU'Tti taae3 of lb,Sa-n. PCfl' ll Wbcovad, tski.; ta bo. litis, teS. ' J '

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