On the 26th, at 3 P. M., the burial services of this young man began. The Good Templars and Firemen did the honorable part, as did many citizens. The attention paid to his memory is a lesson to his comrads. He, by a proper course of action in life, merited esteem, and it was accorded to him. Let the lesson be remembered. The Good Templars and Firemen marched in procession to the house of M • s. Hull, the mother of their dead brother, and thea returned to the Episcopal Church iu the followingORDER OF PROCESSION.Total Abstinence Lodge, No. 20, 1. O. G. T. Washington “ 100, “Fire Association Banner.Leifel’s Brass Band.Mechanics’ Engine Co. No. 2.Mechanics’ Hose.Terrenh Engine Co. No. 3.Wide Awake Engine Co. N. 1.Wide Awake Hose.U. S. Flag in crape.Struby and Orff’s Cornet Bands.AlArfr 1L L. Co. No. 1.£tmo«eft9*2 gA fl*35?Mourners’ Carnage.Citizens, c.After a sermon by Kev. Stephen II. Baltin, the order was resumed—except the ladies of the Good Templars—and accompanied the corpse to Lindeftwood Cemetery.just