THE DOG MOURNER.
Under the car there is walking a dog, though invisible from the outside. It is "Bruno," the
great Saint Bernard dog belonging to Edward H. Monxx, Esq. He was standing with his master
at the corner of Broadway and Chambers-street, as the car passed by, when suddenly, without
warning, and in spite of his master's call to him to return, he sprang into the street,
passed beneath the car, followed its motions and is still there. By what instinct is this?
For "Bruno" was a friend and acquaintance of Mr. Lincoln's, and had passed some time with him
only a few days before his death.
The long and impressive array of the first division is now closed by the Grand Marshall of the day,
Gen. hall, and his aids.
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