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RR a a SRR EES THE EVENING star, | PUBLISZED PAILY, Sundays Excepted, | | ported Mr. Lincoln for President, making Speeches in many states. } When Fort Samter was attacked ne | j vised the Prosident, as chairman « Ste Military Committee, to calt instead of 75.0% men, bomber a ionet to Masstenus His position on this committee was one of the mst important under th> gover iment, and be tolled in it with unceasing diiiceace and AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, PFenpsylvants Avenue, coruer 11th Street, i to nY The Evening Star Newspaper Company S. H. KRAUPPMANN, Prevt. ] | Ereat judgment ‘hroughoat the war. Milis | Of the greatest Importance to th ¢saatry . f = | Were prepared by htm afier loog coasulta- rary { Y } Hon with the ablest advisors, aint fow mea Copies at’ the Couacer. . \ did more bard work dark Lpostare prepait—66 os the rebellion than Henry Wilson lie wax yponckal ow Ba = | personally instromental in raising @ Massa- pudiished om Friday— | -. ——————-—— | chusetts regiment, of which he was elected ae ieskaaes | colonel. His friends thinking he could do - » | more good in the Senate, however, mivised TWO CENTS. him to remain there. In December, 181, ho WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 | Bierce ; ee Ee ABOLISHING ‘ SE TE eS bie c! e in bis ti ervened. | can party itself. that everywhere there was | which was {i EVENING STAR. | Bany times yesterday Se alluded tenis we; | cuiddocee the retath to ike pester tees | Te ee ——— — ticipated ride, and spoke of the pleasure th»! | Who went off in the liberal movement; of sage the DEATH OF THE VICE PRESIDENT, | be thouzut it would arfont biz this fact he had sufficient evidence in ‘the | colored men, and also prov nat they humerous letters he had received dur- | should be free after military as weil The Room im which He pied. ing the past year from leading Uberals.| as the mothers, wives aud children, of ail The room this morning was in astate of | He expected in the next cam Slaves Of Lhose Who were engaged in the re- ereat confusion, showing the lack of female | party thcroughly united. He said that bellion. AMUSEMENTS. JN4720840 THEATER. AVERY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMHIA, ly passal after fleree oppost- Totuced an! pressed to pas iding for the enlistment o received at het. n22 2t* GROCER K. CHABD, 41771 Washington Nows and Gossip. — Monorgoen or tan ruraozar, | A FATAL RELAPSE. nursing and attention. At the head of his | Peopie would never be willing to intr: Mr. Wiison Ve to the serx toe of his coun. EXECUTIVE MANSION, ? ° bed on the right wes email desk on whieh | Rdministration of the execative of t Ut Col. Henry Hamilton WASHINGTON, November 224, i875. ate Be botilon af medicine, gtas ernment to one who had been arrayed ag 2of pro: w It is with profound sorrow th: @ Presi- HIS LAST HOURS. encima nents es of medicine, glasses | it by yoice or service, and that this Ww ser and otherarticics. On the leftand between | re South Carolina. In i571 Mr. Wilsoa ee) See ord of every person named for th dent has to announce to the people of the the bed and the closet was an easy chair and | cratic nomination. He said that the seo nrope. In the session of Congress United States, the death of the Vice Presi- . - = linary arm chalron which were and perpe! nation of the Unton were the para ¢ took €n active personal interest tu 1D. DOYLE. Vice President Wilson died in the Vice in the minds of the px me ofhis clothing. At the foot of the nintment of a <e screen used to protect the Vi lent from the draft from the door President's room, at the Cap 2 deceased, his | Utes afier 7 o'clock th ( CENTER MARKET. tol, at 20 min- | morning. His demise port npor ations ¢ statio €x Couieie, Comer Mareet ill be kept O£8S on WEDNES dof the Un: ni those who had been with him da’ i books and some f the North iu a day or two. BAL OnA! rep enih Stree, £ Aven DAY, the 2ith inetont, during the Day a to the cause of freedom, a1 ners. Yesterday he passed a qu | yesterday, among whieh wa Shetch ef the Vice President's Life A couple « OPEN THE YEAR ROCND ao = which he brought te number of visitors cailed to see him, aod he | master Burt, of Boston. 8 : An Vice President Wilson was a « = a . EN TH 5 = duty ablikd Gat picsiek chatted pleasantly with tnem. During bis | Cu the patie aie! © letiee eats Aneoor ns |e - was donb't oleae 5 a Pirhormans Saeeihed Gn sand affections of the | Hlness he had been in reeoipt of a number of | Rintnw thea | aia oa the last session of tbe ih Congrs he was UBDAY ABTEuSC American peop letters from all sections of the country, asc The Appearance of the Body. There is no evidence in the features of the deceased that he suffered greatly from the regard and anxiety concerning his healt. | pangs of death. His face wears its usual Yesterday, when Dr. Baster calied, he wara- ed him against all mental excite erage: he seemed to take great interest ia | and commenting upon suck expressions of Ia testimony of respect for thia distin guished citizen and faithfai public se various Departments of the ( the day of the fa Mansion a tive Departments in Washin 1, 1812, he ars with pow . yas richly | Shecial sexx ng bis later years with high po —! xt highest Variety, Drax : erty and pleasant expression, and the boty looks | ponered ¢ ent and | more like that of one in slumber than in the forbade him reading letters, mach to the | sleep which knows po waking. The face of SIDENT WLL- f East Washing toex TENSELY 1% litical preferment, reaching the 1 INTENSELY I office in the gift of the people, bi DD = ty! I raped adges of 1 Vice President's dissatisfaction. the deceased was shaved this morning at | parat) yep ao -D HEAR IT. ie Sh Genel: sonuan draped with badges of mow saan GE baif past nine o'clock, and prepargtious were | RAzatise a au November 2th northeast days. 's Condition Last Night. made for the laying out of the body. ine months and six d: Irish descent, and his parents, at ta s birth, lived in a wilde 4 ED FOR A SCANTY St © rigorous climate anda barren aad ienry, Who was the eldest | time before his death th X ito serve an apprenti Which had existed bet we ship tea Mr. K . a farmer in the ne THE PRESIDENT A borhood. He was permitted to zo to sch bad been impairs only one month out of the twel anees of the tat? Knight being a strict e frank and unr ¢ bim his m Wile outspoken The Secretaries of Wa will issue orders and naval honors be of one whose virtues and services will 1 be borne in recollection by a gratefai Nati U.S. G y Chapel, corner 5: Shortly after three o'clock yesterday he ‘THE CAUSE OF DEATH. fell into peaceful slumber, from which he | The immediate cause of Mr. Wilson's vy | awoke quite refreshed at seven o'clock, and | ¢ is variously aseribed by differcat p § | talked cheerfully with the attendants im | Piehin Some are of the opinion that v the room. Ateight o'clock ho wa - : | remarkably rt. advised | Ochers belleve that his excessive nervous- of the death of Seas ly impartial in strove to be «tric ings. Nataraily ae ‘'E.S.ATK 3. So extra charge : b Me 1 othe ent Bogrom et Warren Choate & ( erred 8 To THE CANiSTIAN PUBLIC. “Everly Ye Have Received, Freely Give. 1S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION new Hon Lith stro Feens OP SRA HOUSE. “GAILY THE TROUBADOUR THANES Ferry, of Connecti- | ness, resutt of the shock of two or three years ppress him, and before | #£0, carried him off. ght he alluded to the mat. A POST MORTEM FXAMINATION a By the Pres HAMILTON Gover T Recerprs To-pay hal revenue, $593,691 65; customs, $4 THE Ano isi, Secretary of State. retiring for t ter several times. At halt-past 9 o'clock heretired. Hisslesp was quite sound ard peacefat. Abou o'clock this morning his rest was disturbed was mace a by Dr. Lan. 3 BA DOURS, ‘an instiy been styled similar © New Absard- Tofnational bank note enr- y received at the Tr ‘Y to-day for fo the fr meus Vokes ity eutiied M. Ford, They can Kes whieh woald be ber busband’s lor: “pire to the cone! of valu by ain in the ¢ t, of Which he com- lexy was the cause ot death. which he recepted with avid aud the detfe avging the New I 1. Mr. Ford, one of the Capitol po- | following is the resultof t t he was twenty-one he had rea nti aniesppeel to the m ict of Colum- | licemen, who was in attendance, rabbed the Ereraal Appeara ng unusual. | one thousand volume f a atv E been appointed assistant. r. ial r iepeegietin tg 49¢ - —— pe | memory — everytnt ly, the 4 ihc * - na Wil of black Nui plo sposit of famph on his good lady also in’ Mr. W sbehaif. 2 post - sed ve febepraaia ae oe prese) surinee of cercbr: a Besoient eres; Nenpe-terg y which he kept and highly ze expressed } is thane for t a are a ik; salary $ annum. im yell and color of brain normal; cyst the size of a of his death. In 1535, when about | while the President on leaving sac h AKRLOW’S GALLERY OF FINE 4 rol these, my brethren, ye have done ttc COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS DUELL says | siumber. pea in each choroid plexus; atheromatous one, young Wilson started with he wc eo be aan oquie a na tts 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. he managers will be = -~ Home to receive all | the removal of @hief Clerk Grinnell was Particulars ef His Death. deposit in the arteries at of brain, and A PACK ON HIS BAC would call in person or se 1 the butions November 23 and 24. in anterior and middle ceren Ce The Pnblfc sro favtied te examine my stock of G3, BNGHAVINGs, CHRO LITHOGRAPHS, PALIN al arter' to walk from Farmington to } Nothing abnormal in color or | in search of work, passing a mil o . A microscopical examination | way to stand on historic Bunker II ll. hereafter. here allusion may be made toa spe made with his consent and approval, and that the business of the office has not fle in consequence, as has been state At seven o'clock this morning precisely the President awoke, enguiztes of attendants rep tot to find out now evening. That he Was owing proba' Wilson su 1 Ge opan to visitors Thanks spa of Washington are cor the Home on that lay. Ait bo done herratter, at the Bus Spin in respouse to | consisic ia Gee Cee 43 ri i} oe diatly invite! t kines of sewing — ies ksh teat wan e ungs—Oll pleuritie adhestons ox left side; | made at Great Falls, N. H, Febr expected Bt the seuse prices. 23 for Mirrors and Ou | Bigy went Boc poner DOSING. sation THY INTRE-OCEANIC ship caual commis: | eee et We oat Goin bed and Done nine, | calcareous depesit the size of ® pea in the | Lars lawhion he retereed a0 Bis oapieos, | Cee Paintings made to ordcr of tho newest patterns: also, z im | S10n held a session at the Navy department | f¢shed. He satupin bed and tooka glass | middie lobe of right jung; lungs cougesied | and expressed his sympathy for the laboring | He was PRAMES of every deseri a for Ensravings, . Saturday and examined the survey of » | Of the bitter water prescribed for hum by Dr. | (iavnostasia classes of thecountry. In that speech he | kept sup; iene Featks ead [ite memb Panama voutemade by Captain isavand m | Baxter, aod shorily afterwanis arose from | | Heot- Normal, except amail calcareous said: “1 feel that f havea right to tpeat for | fowerp 99 Conservatory. MATTS of every description made to order. | Fer further in % t uM ~ “ “" | his bee and movet about the room. Oae of a pericardial fluid | tolling men and to tolling men. I was bora | purine hi © Presaeat teak FACE FARTOUSS in groct variety, GOLD. SIL- | Mis Oder of the Ronni at Manan: se ee the altendants, Mr. F. A. Wood, of the a in poverty; Occasion fre mss his deep grat- VER and CUPPEER WIRE. COORD, NAILS, ac. 7 Oreo is THOMAS WILSON, Secretary. THE BOARD of naval officers appointed to | {Gr police, was in the root wit ine weh—Empty, congested — thre * WANT SAT BY MY CRADLE. k Of friends. very articie guaranteed ag represented. on ~ * a4 ‘treet Lorth t rae a lity As ‘ police, ord . _ oe with slight er. sions or abrasions at sev i |] I know what it is toask a mother for bread E LAST PUGLIC BODY OVER WH!ca HE TkTH mY 321 L street uorthwest._ | inquire into the advisability of disposing of | he ovservi ebony Aiicee WnIes pest points; pyloric portion normal. when she has none to give. I left my home 0°" PRESIDED P NORTHERN | 1@ERTY MARKET, K et. | @ portion of the site of the Brook! o’cloek a change in the Vice President's c: ree th somewhat fatty: _ tn ong SOIR : ae . PAINTINGS Cleaned, Restored and Varnlshed between 4h and Sth sts. irhis market wili be | yerd to the cily for market p' dition. He was then lying in bed nad d a awstine ae me nego sulpet eleven, Scares ‘Tecelving @ montis te - aoe a Wor ve t on of OLD FRAMES EEGILT. ae EaeNy day WEDNESDAY, November Teported wi versely. oe ing short and burried breaths, and moving | © Galt Bladdcr— Fell of bile; normal. sebooling each’ year, and at the end of Septe ean Sek eee <oy- 3.990 LITHOGRAPHS, from lc. to Gl each. - naire! > Bes ee sets ea pegtien rp Mr is— Weight, S ounces & ongested, | eleven years of hard work a yoke of oxen | Governor.| Mr. Wilson, was quite feeble 6. WOOM ENGBAVINGS for Scrap-bouk». MEXICAN MARAUDERS.—Tie Povtmaster | siv y. Mr. Woo immediately called Capt. or two small cysts aud cicatrices of | and six ebeep, whiea brought me $3). A 7 was obliged t mate 2088 * A Ae General has received information from the ie ay D, Of the Capitol police, and telling eimllar ey i . dollar would cover every penny I spent from asiam sh, Roweuen te —+--4 N New No. |] co, is i ES postmaster at Brownsville, Texas, that the — SS ipleen. ‘ge, dark, otherwise normal. the time I was born until I was twenty-one | a speech, urging eare in the selection of ean- om St. a Liateloeiedl (niuiumelitahe Va on" 3 1 ws mae pus Christi Ifee have heen drivea off by | for Dr. Baxter and another for Dr. C. M. Ford ee ee a 4, mush plated colons je Eation, the honor of the government, doors above O14 Fellows’ Hall, ni0st GL. MAGRUDER, M.D. | as PERSONAL.—George Alfred Townsend, the | C2pt. Town, who then joined Mr. Woox Washington Light Guard, has ten- ‘A MANUFACTURER demanded that the government by wise and = Paintings. E: '» Chromos, &>. SPsLADDIS SECURITY O1L—The safest pl ix de i st Approaching the bed, Capt. Town noticed d the services of his company to the Meanwhile he made diligent use of prudent legisiation aud administration. so, largest sick cf Paper Has iS aud best, Burns longer; burns brighter. and | Well Snown correspondent, Is in town, and } that each breath of the Vice President grew | Pistciet Commintoner oe oo escort, shoul | books which fell in his way. He was act thould at the earliest practicable. period Bhades, Pictures, F: BONS, Baltnore, Man ree PFO. WEOE,& | Proposes to spend the greater part of the | shorterand weaker, and as hestepped around | one be required im the removal of the we. | oe forming a debating society, in w: make its notes equal to aud convertible Into i eines BORD, Baltincce, BA noe Pinterbere.. ----The Leesbarg Mirror Sere oR ess of the bed to support Lis heal, he | mains of Vice President Wilson, provided | took a prominent past and sion 4 gold. He urged the republicans of Massa- , Syl ¥.M.C A. may bot be generally known, bu is v consent be obtained from Col. R. 1! Fleming. | seif-possession and ftuency in pablic speak- | Ehusetia suk nice who tnd EEE SABBATH AFTEBNOON SERVICES, nevertheless true, that ex-Speaker Blaine’s 2 s » AS 2 ing. In 135 attempts were made ia many | from the party In the Preeulen tial eee Ee Feease remenber Bomeont Manber. 171-1, BN helers t that ex-Speaker Blai ONE LONG GAEP, AND EXPIRED s Poe P me eg whey aap rte 4 ~ 4 — | y ty minutes past seven o’ciock. Word Proposed Meeting at the Capit 1. < “ é : party | — ancestors were natives of Loudoun county, | at twenty pas o'clock. Wor parts of the country to put down the discus- | of 1572, to again join their old associates, and BALLS, PARTIES. &e. LINCOLN HALL. at 2:30 o'clock, Virginia, where many ofhis distant relatives | was immediately sent to Sergeant-at-Arms At half-past nine o'clock Governor Jewell | sion of slavery by violence, and young Wil. a} 3 I, SE _ Conducted by the Young fen of the Accociation, | SiTeiDias Ww French, to the Vice President's brother, to | and Chief Justice Waite called at the Capi- | sun entered thecontest as) s SOUS WE pet ee 3 Sentang tae chatemret tae NorNiGirs oF St STEEGENS witite gh” | YOUNG MEN SPECIALLY INVITED. Tur New YouK MAiZ, under the fast | Freuen was arst at the deisideot the deni | 198d wereshown into the room where the | | AN UNCOMPROMISING Anotartoxrsr. | Fariy topubliceonbdenes, Tes speces wae Jd MONDAY EVENING, November 220, scbedule, got in to-day at 113 p.m. It ar. | Vice President, and immediately took eharze | Temains of the Vice President lay. Both | 18 1:35 he made his Girst visit to Washington, sie EGAN AND C1 : bi “saw beneath the shadow ae ees MERE Be BE ONSEN SED CORRE rived at the city post office, and at ten mia. | of thenecessary arrangements for the fane- | subsequently ealled upon Sergcant-at-Arms | Where he “saw = iodingftone Classes in English Gram: not, on the whole, received with mach Seis, at the Tall Warmth, though when Mr. Wilsons spoxe in cen 9th and lth streets. Committee me te Capitol the slave-pen, and men, women, ant sured keaed “7 es By order of ? SURE a eT oat Azithmetio 0° | utes to two the carriers were engaged in de. |*24!; Sending for Harvey, the undertaker, on | Freneh and proposed the holding of a meet. chives Menken for the markets of tie far manly hard mouey there was hearty ap- aa oe er — = a8 livering. Itis boped some arrangement can | F Street. ing at the Capitol of such Senators as are | south.” “I jeft the Capitol,” said be in a HIS LITERARY Work ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO LEARN PiTMAN'S SHOBT-BAND m find an HOTELS. faud'echusens Se mrect_ necuhwest, Fr > F o His Last Words. now in the city. Governor Jewell also, from | speech delivered in 1863, “with the unalter- ioe oe Weare oa ene ‘a. | Upon waking this morning Mr. Wiison | the Capitol, sent @ dispatch to Governor able resolition togive ail that I had, aad ali On Saturday last Second Assistant Post- | spokeof his election to the Vice Presidency | G@Ston, of Massachusetts, advising him of | that I hoped to have, of power, to the cause advocate of Lomperance Among bis Works are AnU-Slavery Measares, Sunder- ourse of master General Tyner telegraphed to Colonel | - as the death. Accompanied by Cnief Justic> | of emancipation in’ Awerica, and I have th and 38th U.S. Cougreskes, 18%) to Est TER HOTEL, Zane ee mastery te ae Scott, asking if fi phoite gens Tacs patter and remarked: “If I live to the close of my | Waite, the Postmaster General afterwards tried to make that resolution @ living faith “Military Measures of tie’ Uatted f- = BOILING HOT Ob 10E-OOLD TEs, — | time, but as yet las received no reply. present term there will beonly five who have | proceeded to the White House and informed | from that day to thi “Testimonials of Amer- ON THE EUKOPEAN PLAN, BOILING HOT OB 10E-OOLD TEA, Deatu oF Wituiaw H. Mernra.—a | *f¥ed their country so long as 1.” the Sed aoe. ete pe eet aT cacy panic came, and | ican Statesmen and Jurisis to te Traths of @erner Irving Place and Icth street, New York. COFFRE AND CHOCOLATE, * oA ; seine Four times before 12 o'clock last night he eeting e Cabinet. i P Agi “0 tae | Christianity,” ’ ‘One Bicck from Union Equare and Broadway. Bure ont Frasrant, telegram announces the death from con- | called for water, and drank the entire glass At ten o'clock this morning a special ses- | duestions of banking. CT Wiisen! ‘@ritfs | tion Measures of the 39th and 49in Congres ‘The most central, and yet quietest location inthe | WITH MILBURN’S UNRIVALLED 80DA, | sumption, in Troy, N. Y., on Saturday last, | full nearly every time. sion of the Cabinet was called. All the | sro Widely discussed. Mr. Wilson wa | Ste Pune a ee ee _ city. Convenient to the great stores, theaters and socte 1129 PENSSTLVANIA AVENUE, | of Willtam H. Merriam. a war correspondent felt Sanemonttion ort MA oeate ee members were in attendance xcept Secre- = PARTY Rebellion?” and “A History of the itise and Sep nectas to alt passe cd ene cite br street cars and =-=snisTRIOF OF COLUMBIA BORDS Fok potent eiene te Sete aie at the base of his brain, and remarked that | t@ry Robeson, who is absent in New York. | and made a number of speeches. It was Fall of Slavery in the United States. coemenand>emmapesee HORKORS TO THE DEAD VICE PRES- IDENT. Mourning im New York. Nw York, Noy. 22.—Every where throagh- out the city and on the shipping in the har- about this ime that the Boston P.»’ alluded Herald in the eity of Ricomond. Since isiz | be must have more decisive treatment; but | After a full conference, during which the br: ot ; Mr. ‘Merriam has resided in Washington. | be sald notbing to the doctor about it. Last | joss of the great statesman was deplocol. | Stee ee ee cen, = Beet Some months since the bealth of Mr. Mer- | Right, between 6 and 8 o'clock, he said, Secretary Fish was delegated, on benaif of litical o) ents continved to use during the ea that Ie sould dle at the age of | applied to the back of my aeek* Wen Ss | teeta eaica sotion es atta eee | Bis after fe. After the, Preldential ice the idea that he should die at the age of “ " . | meet session of sur enators of ths Ni forty-three. A few weeks ago he went north | Woot, the attendant, ‘told him that he | United Btates as may be in Washtugton, | Jon he was chosen from Natick to the Mas- tov it his relatives, and his cough grew (Wood Meera mwafly 0. B. FERRIS, Proprietor. 7 percent. 18-year Bonds, pects 35 Sone. a cent. Bonds, receiva. improvemen: per he }y We ie IF YOU voce in LEWIS JOHNSOW & OO , Bankers, TAXPAYERS’ NOTICE.—Your bills for here he served on pod) could apply it, he said, “+ Yes, hut we | He left the White House at hal(-past ien | S#Chusetts legisiature, wi =| bor flags are balf-masted In respect to tae COULD ONLY KNOW 7 SeRCLAt IMPROVEMENT “EAXGS con | worre. He was noun prostrated and confinat wont want to take the responsibility” Stil O'clock to attend the meeting. tie seeslon made @ long report oa tae causes | memory of ‘the dead Vieo President.’ Tne paid lees moae’ a ime hereto- is le 5 a | g > a cou! was hI raed baa “fis not probable that the present Tow peices Seareoreee pl Gay balte nie Lat Maggs 34 for. From8 till 9.300’clock last night Messrs. Meeting at the Capitol. Of the financial distress of the country. pos te ety poten ge Vine Poinnn Wa. HOW VERY will much continue. Catlat ouce and take i ‘Wood and Boyden manipulated him, pinch- A meeting of the members of the Cabinet, s - 21S MARRIAGE. Other family.) “17 = YOuNE Widow, Dut no | Pam ‘thoroughly, (ie never liked to be | judges of ths Surseme Cenrk. Beret? | In 130, Sz. Wileon married Miss Harriet = ee robbed.) ‘Mr. Wildcn became greauy at] 20 ° 2 » &C., | M. Howe, of Natick, an estimable young ‘The Death of Senator ©. 8. Ferry. | tached to Boyden, whoattended him through | ¥4* held in the ladies’ reception room of the | iady, who sympathized in her husband's pur. ‘Telegrams announce thedeath, at hishome | his illness, and none could nurse him so sores at 12 fd ee oy so take some sults and d aid led and cheered ane a inhis varied at Norwalk, Connecticut, yesterday after- | ™UCh to his satisfaction; and when Mr. B. | action regarding the death of Mr. Wilson. a 1834 Sdvantageof the low rates offered by |. 0, | STYLISH AND ATTRACTIVE oct28-Im 233 5 street, ff >> BEE DIPLOMA ot Holmes’ Old Man of the ARE OUR CS ee ema ot Homes 04 Me of ike Drag sto co-ner 10th at leath. In the oyer and termiuer, where the retrial of Scannel for murder is going on, Disirict Attorney Puelps announe- ed the death. All the state courts, except two, in which — — — the detect ‘red elected to the state senate. iblic iuterest demand trials to p:oceed, 20 $12 4 26 ; 7, | ente o’clock this morning he re- | The meeting numbered about thirty in all. | Bave “adjourned ‘out of res to ne late s10 el : efter peecnous “aseaoe noon, at 2o’clock, of Hon. Orris 8. Ferry, U. | marke: "ma bright looking boy thismorn- | On the motion of Mr. & , Chief Jus. 3 ming ye with eal paint Chee. Me F om “a = pons tee BUSINESS suUITS 3 S. Senator from that state. Mr. Ferry had | ing, ain't I’ tice Waite ae ‘and fa and = = in w ome the annexati: art, pointed . suffered during several years past froma dis- THE LITTLE BOOK OF POETRY, McDonald, chief clerk of the Senate, secre. ease of the spine, which caused him great | '0 which he wassoimuch attached, is a small | tary. ‘The following committec was ‘Sppoin. suffering at times. He was born at Betnel, | Volume of ee ee &c., entitled | ted, with discretionary powers:—Senators Connecticut, August 13, 1823, graduated A at po eres eae ene oP, Boutwell, (chairman,) ‘of Mase.; ‘Thurman, Zachary Yale college in Bi jaw, aud was ad- . tall io; Morrill, Vt.; Secretary of State; Jus- ident, it ad mitted to the bar in 1846. In 1819 he was ap- | placed clippings from the New York Herald § tice Clifford; ’ Representatives Garfield, O.; aes ce ae oe ae oreewss JOHNSON & CO., BANEERS, Corner of With Street and Peansylvania Avenue, trict court, Judge Blatchford presiding Hon. 'm. M. Evarte Morning mace a motion that the court adjoura for one week as ark of res to the memory of the late Vice President. After remarks (rom different gen- you WOULD CERTAINLY EUY ONE. eral a Dest Uemen, Judge Blatehford orderet the court + a ve nomi!nati f @ slaveholder without to stand adjourned until Satarday. z stan ees se = wointed judge of probate for the district of | Petween the leaves as book-mark. | The place | Warren, Mass.; Randall, Pa. and Hon. Wm. | iene of principles, and returalng 1 A Massachusett's Committee to Ac- COME AND SEE THEM. Xi Norwalk. He was elected to the State Sen- | marked isa beautiful poem, entitled “The | pennison. Massachnsetts was prominent in ‘the Remai: tind ss PEPE ate in 1855 and 1456, and was subsequently | Christian and his Echo.” ‘The eommittec held a session immediately ORGANIZING THE PREE-SOIL PARTY. Bostos, Nov. 27-Goverter Garin offte: WE KNOW «CORNER Brrreenvn ax ¥ Starrs, appointed State's ‘attorney for the coun- |... ; cold akong AE ; | After the meeting, and fora long time were | He controled for two yearsfthe Boston /epub- | ally announces the death of the Vice Prone YOU WILL BE P ED. Opresite Treasery Department. ly of Fairfield. He held this office | (True faith, Lpeatipciee bac {0 God and inan; | unable to decide whether the funeral should tican in the interests of the party, and in 1549 | dent, and in his announcement says: “The u LEAS BANK OF DEPOBIT, EXCHANGE, &c. until his election In ito as a Repre- | Say, eS Ginn. ‘Gospel plan? take place at once, or be delayed until Con- | was elected chairman of the state committee | loss ‘of this pure abd distinguished stares: Deal in GOLD, Government and District BONDS, [onprancnd bali ete ae oes Deputy Second Auditor Herring called to one oe Fe aieeh R@iaeaiie Sites thee, - recep ng fe pen —_ = ia- | man and honest man will be cause of great WE ALSO OFFER FOR Wessign BLOBANGE, Sc. brigadier general in the late war, and in 1866 | fee Mr. Wilson at seven oclock this morn- | Ciafin, saying that the state and city gov: | boread Cuz Scars; and was principally lustra- | mourning throughout the country, and espe- Collections made on all points. was elected by the Legislature ‘of Connec- | 1D8- At about eee bags ahaa Kango ernmenits of Massachusetts were ing ar- | between the democeats and frec-sollers, ek Be Ly satay a 5 Guostocane Sea $10 912 —¢11g16 Teseiiesont Resestten.on Oneebaton. “aek-te | Hout United States Ceretae, souccond tion, | 138 Mr Wisc de! Mey ee rem Wal Fangements, and ag soon as anything was | which, after Mr. Webster's on the7tb | ly honored.” A meeting of the state AN ELEGANT LINE [57> WHITAKER. W. 3. COOKE, | Fie ‘was re‘clected in Ist? bya coalition af | Mr. Wilson feebly replied “yes,” and sald bo "Arms." Yortmaster Bart who | ood sictied Chatier Baninee Uk ae, | tt het summoned wo take wultable action, . ce WHITAKER & COOKE, independent republicans and democrats over poe ten oto squgaged in deep | was at the Capitol, received a private dis- Senator from Massachusetts. In 18%) and | day. It is ciated as. probabilite thus Gee web eee ek < pg ee 28) “gti date. a loem, commence fe nis i change until the death throes, which came Tere: would concar'in anything decid on while in tthe capacity wees Ree lin, an Mriana iw the dosoneen ° OVERCOATS ecté-tr No. 715 sth street, op. Riggs & Oo, | would have expired in 1879.. His fancral wiil | On Suddenly, a few minutes later. here. the Hunga: state ina very | Wartington in company with severay soos, a M.D. COOKE, Jz., & 00. take place on Friday from Norwalk. a ee ‘The committee adjourned at haif-past one | neat speech. In 1852 he was ident of the | bers of the council to officially Tepreseat the rn The Leminature of Counecheut wil not | arriveg, RE Wa Oe eR POTEEE, oy ine | Olock, witnowt, having determined upon | natioval couvention of te iree-soliers held | stateand accompany hls Temaing te Mase ALL OF OUR or —_= B+ as0 W street. feaently the appointment Of a succesior to patel iam come tne om Hive ties eke the Vice President “They decided. however, See cera at Providence. => BEMOVAL —WM. F. HOLTZMAN, tor. | Senator Ferry willdevolve u; Govei a meet in to-morrow morning at ten sami . three q PRo’ 22.—The death $15 $20—s25—30 yee ctl Dag Famoved to No. ASSL fe Ingersoll who wilLof course appoint - ems ident was apparently ina greatly im- Orelockat te State department. ‘They deem- on Ey on. te tie Vice President wented = - aw 717s ‘opposit it House, oc. al ie new Senator will serve ui visabl lelay action un’ e ton: 4 OVERCOATS AND SUITS Pleased to see hie friends and i Dorines agauainy- | Day at least, at which n time the Leginiatare rival of Senator Boutwell, Ot | Vontion lald in 25 tonevive tee ctens Gane | Son ances. Legal businefs solicted, ested. wi A) el some One to servi ie com! ARE MADE BY US ‘Booms and ee inves butig. jeo-tt | The unexpired — one e been ent, — untal thoy, reeeive pete a the AND ARE IN EVERY WAY oe _ Borg bogie, GEN {BRADLEY T. Jouxsox Cowntpes ceesed in New Engiacd.” || ee 'Bertpine. N. E: — JU EQUAL TO (USTOM-MAKE. ———————————— | vous tous e departure of the 9:20 p.m. north ' Whe City in Mourning. ee ene en aoe Ree PULAR CLOTHING HOWSE OF A. | €rn-bound from Richmond, Saturday, ‘The news of the death of the Vice President Mp iy oma or ge ee em BAUS sail iu thelvad wiih tow prices, di | ai exciting scene Securred on ond of thoeays was first generally communicated to the | Havers in the District of Colmmnbie ho tiee BOYS CLOTHIVG PEE ager a Pubiic by the extra cation of Tux Evanine | he uitguded the American national cones: = = 7 = d n D. Imtoten. iT, Who was Sose AW BRAVE OVEROOAT, Linon, going off on [the train, was approached by Star. It east @ gloom over the whole com- - oh re ed where a paenee. Ss AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. for $20, at 1011 Fenner resis avenue - 5 Gen. Nap roe ng ig telling mboden be munity. His death afforded the met pe rey it, saying that the peo- ‘hat BLYSIAN VER been jinis~ OVERCOAT, Matcleso nik front fer@iten | tered sundry blows on ils person with acow- a ai To ee eee tale Beoae: HABLE BROTHERS Se OEE eamaerenne.___nova3_ | hide. Imboden at once rushed at Johnson, w tau faces that 1 will trample with disdaia on ° UsT OP! ‘Maguificent line of OASsI- | When the latterdrew a pistol, but before he lic build: platform. I will not support it. I will JRERE SCiia, Lace Wallach Chsetenaid use It they were ‘and both are = your 3 While the was in the _zeriotr__ Corner 7th and ow ,Martot and Pail Mall styles, for Bis, at | rested. Johnson was ta 6 f Se and On eee renin Rt | death of Vico Wilton wae FFLOWxns ENAMELED IN Wax. Stmal "4011 Pennsylvaniaavenue. _nov22_ | station-house and placed under bonds of. united in this tribute. that is pure and holy, head ine suiyest were, paamed. Aloo lo BO COUNTERFEIT. Special Notice, pon on fw ne gd me fo the use of Independence Hall for the aoe — DIAMONDS, WATCHES, attributed to evidence by Imboden scming “verted, aington the noblest pulsations of the human heart, | Petepiion of his body oo ita Way to Maseae RIGINAL FLOWERS USED. JEW ELEY. 4 yoy SEEERWARE, | in the contested election caso between John: ae moura the profoundest ideas of the human intellect, | Chusetts. ao pang a ee - met EVA TRIES CLOCKS, BRONZES: OPERA GLASSES. SHELL “From the onomed Disperas tris Soak Whe w Wie hos eps Sy 4 een SeReees Se. bave ‘examined by pA CoMBs. wae oveiins BOOKS, ENG- that the difficulty was the outgrowth of dis- The death of ‘worked ‘e A Escape. po) LISH TABLE CUTLERY, PLATED and it wassoon other persons, ARE, &c.; IMPORTED DI- fitical Comtech be teat cieng, the resent po- ~~ patch says tho ship Iron Dake of Venesea other af the shortest -. BRIDAL PRESENTS’A SPECIALTY; den in & communication to the Whig news. Zr iwe that eg eS TTL Fore tol econ oateet |W. GALT, MRO. a Cow | Safer tat oly nndcaracteand ie april Keay "gecnitad by Preton 8, Brana ot | mie om Fugen 5 lett ‘open mRs. Es. nore! _JEWELBRS._ | * The election of the last-named gentleman Caio emner's nesietance, and weet | and large ‘water rushed ection PAM te ROBES to the state Senate has since been‘contested, ete by peg he to his "Tae | artificer ‘Smears alae y Fvuskit sco, co. r~ | and it seems Lye the investigation nt 3am ins ne Sonnahe the as- | water up to! one time a J. FUSSELL 9 AND incident to the contest Imboden gave testi- for the gault as “bratal, murderous, and cowardly,” ‘Unat the vessel was sinking was 1437 NEW YORK AVENUE, HORSE COVERS, Bony ar iigh served to rekindle the anger of the Senate since. amid ot a Of vio- | A Seeret Note to frem the Vati- Jeaxe to announce that they are now serving AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, General Johnson. ticipated in the Tence. was and Fobeas ES Se crest © piso, EA, — PARDONED.—D. D. Wi formerly brought Brooks sent him @ to fight a duel. |, Nov. 2.—A letter Times See Greams Oba Buse, Largest and Finest Assortment in the city of cashier of a bank at Conneautville, Pa., who that Mr. Witecn peompeiy saying he had states nese delivered in any part of the MPERIAL, SCOTCH, PLUSH AND WOOLEN Leap mare nd and tied himself in the does not reverse =o oe fap He the Vatican to a CARRIAGE ROBES. bank in account for a defalca- that Mr. by saying — ‘yo Parties, Balls, £c., served st short no BORSE COVERS, WHIPS, tion by the excuse of robbery, who has ‘There isa Spang aoe Mngering = ofa See, at ressonable prices. Quality cannot be ex- BATOHELS, POCKET BOOKS, been in the penitentiary ever since under Benate fed branded. as © crime, and tet wong, = <a SHAWL STRAPS, ac. | ‘ocx by the President’ ons Benne ae an, religiously believed in the right of S' Bedding, Oticlotts and gaods of aT THE Practica Renato ‘Wallace, ex-Senator Lowry, of His Views on Gefence in its brondest sense, the law of his aeeetiae easing, Oleh ‘cen prices paid. TRUNK, HARH Pennsylvania, and others. Vice yt ‘of his ~ —— ‘WINTER In EARuEstT.—There has been a urday that Sr the S = heavy storm in the west during the past Zand Cortane and: Elka, ‘Sod trains have versation that the elections in Leasindamee | Hf Hi i Fe F $8 seae bie i i & 2 z z 2] zee a SS § 3 g =? Ri 3 i , a #3 ie | i! at dation of inborn.” fa 18 he vigorously sap