/^C/rtft' ; |n Cammon (fTountil, lSt>r>OCTOBKU 1!), imposinj; riTcmonic-.s iiii'idcnt to tlir suddenffi!ll)crc35. Tlio late of Unitedof our much Im-IovimI and martyred President tliedeath conspicuous menticm in the annalsStates, -Vbi^uiam I.imoi.n. deserve should be duly chronicled and preserved in tan'^ibloof fame, and information of after genera-form for future reference and for the to reminil the present sorrow-tions, although so little needing aught incident relating to a nation's bereavementing citizens of every and, should be collated, in chronologi-SJlbtrtnsr, It is befitting that there cal and succinct form, a detailed account of the obsequies, which similar natureequal, ifnot surpass, aught that has everbeen seen ofa in the worlil and inasmuch as the records of our City l-TOvernment ; should be complete in recording every memorable incident in the history of our city therefore, be it ; Xitsolbtb, Tliat twenty-five thousand copies of the full and detailed report of the Oomraitti'e, having in charge the obsequies of our late lamented President of the United States, Ar.iiAiiAM Lincoln, with full descriptions of every matter of interest in connection therewith, be printed and bound in neat and appropriate form, for the iLseof the City Government, and for placing in the public libraries. Htsoldtb, That the report herein designated be collated, printed,and bound under the direction and supervision of David T. Valentine, Ksq., Clerk of the Common Council. .