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EVENING STAR. | cn odsnnses ante on snus ae annie i So as nearly to reach the grown, being mi- ——ee TAD ged in festoons. ED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, | NESE followed 1 long line of carry ining relatives of the decea: AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | ident Grant, members of the Cap: re sy ia Avenar, corner Lith Street, Sergeant-at_Arms 2 4 BY me mbers t ‘ven? + 4 ident of the te The Evening Star Newspaper Company lion 7 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. tatives { the Hoase of Rep | resentatives, preceded by the Clerk of the THE EVENING STAR a by carvers to 7 | House. the Jastices of the Sapreme Court, Subscribers at Tex CENTS PER WEEK, OR FoRtTY Ls tho IMplomatic Corps, the Jadges of the Forr € Moxa. Gi ‘at’ the Counter, | Two Orv i Court of Claims, th Comms sosers of the on Mi ie portico eg District o Columbia, the Judges of the Sa- ; mae THE WEEKLY STAR—pudiizted om Priday— 5 ~ 82.00 a year. posiaxe preva me BF Ali subscriptions rt of the District of OMecers of the Army 1 Navy and Marine Corps, the Massaci. « Repabs — vases et) WoL, 46—N2, 7,073. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1875. TWO CENTS, | 228.2 Wmns was We tee ee | and Wm. Wallace, Maryland Repo 1A tion, members of the Departement of jon, me Yeqw ent of g eo = 7 Se ~ ae — | Messrs. Frederick Dougie Parvts AMUSEMENTS. pe Rte EVENING STAR, _| siawariie press’ or iwommasiant ni | of aul gat epte what to tegtaded crit | fee pom 'sr'uimhehetaes haz rl | And Famer Wormiy. om N\A THONAL.—OATES. SK. OF P—Every member of CALANTHE = —_ uniform, wearing the light biue regulation | side, and then he was himself. then he was a | this—that when we rose from the prayer THE KOUTE OF THE PROCESSION» i — 11, is requested to be present overcoat and high caps surmount-d with | host! He was neverafraid of being loneiy, | Which followed the faces of all of ts wee was from the € grounds into Delaw ENGLISH COMIC OPERA 7th acd D streets, THIS(FRI- | THE LATE VICE PRESIDENT | Pompens. who stood during the service al- | if he was on the right side, He knew the | bathed in tears, And when that prec 2s persclprnae ea Sane Seen IT THIRD AND LAST TIME OF NING. at 7 o'clock, to make arrange. | aN Most as motionless as statues, one at tie | meaning of these lincs of the poet Faber: memento of bis last hours came into my | ®V€nue to C street north; t» Indians avenue; PRINOKSS OF TREBIZONDE, ee este Mineral of our deceased brother, Has head and one at the foot of the casket. o whom ts given, hands, the volume kept under his pillow and | to D street north; to Wth street licnivil ou Gis! Semieas acticin wis chomaaieg == A.L. SMITH,R. of R. and 8. THE FLORAL TRIBUTES, eld when Lie Tight, while he Koow not At whit Tasar'nae | FARA Avenue; to oth street west: to the Baltt- <d on the former eccteions wich shouts of | Tt ——__ AL: SMIRHLR. of Band 8. OBSEQUIES AT THE CAPITOL, | white not very protuse, were beautiful and invisible. Lord would come, and I saw these penciiel | golg,tnd Potomac hy laughter and asboarded app) > ard best, Burnslongers bares brighter sed tasteful. On the glass piateof the caske., | When,asadclegate from Massachusetts to | tanome nlice took possteston “ SATOBDAY MATINEE, Bane p capode splavufactared by O. West, about midway between the head and foot, | the ee 2 xe igecnia in “Pasromet chats | Pig on All carriages ARS s. ore, \ . See ‘ ciel Pe 1848, he repudiated the action of the conve: Vill open the next | ne ~ Grsoree cIRoRLA EP aksFiGi Xrrensoom ecavices | _d*BAL DISWURSE OF REV. DR. RANKIN, | Sioate crose, about a foot and a haif nigh, | {ils be repudiated the action of the conven | Will Cpen the ld, | there were ats SATURDAY NIGHT. OS akissth XvreRvoon SERVICES, rare white flowers, mingied’ with green | *isting the complimentary attentions of such Rasta Seoeels ® hashes So Gre | procession was flanked by a sea I AND TRIAL BY JURY TS oe RP = Sprays of maiden’s hair fern. This was a | #™mauas Daniel Webster and the other great “We pass from the clasp of mourning friends Lieut. Kelly bad imme: RIAL BY J , LINCOLN BALL, at 3:0 o'clock, aietes — 7. contribution f h ot ; ens, | leaders of the whig party, these were his Tox ‘ms of the loved and lost; ‘ z mts on the ‘ h of Promixe Ca Conducted by the Young Men of the Association. y > g ntribution from the Bo’ Gantens, : and th hoe fi police arrhngements on the sof the aim es J THE FUNERAL PROCESSION. | Srn'W'R Smith, superintendent, and was | Words to his constituents: “No hope of po- Which. caewt. woventae Iding, and with gre t& Space chckepearce Hanne, (ON McCOLLeuGa. YOUNG MEN SPECIALLY INVITED. Ctericen AT i, nN Oe coe: Gorat| (heel Seeete, Do Sere TeuNe CC OMEN | oT wtien Tieton coe es the | open fgom the Senat« the = Hamlet. — —_-—_—_ offerings. At the foot of the casket was | tion will de . pare. finds ume and four fly-ie: TPALLMADGE Hat Lk MUSIC LED BY ORGAN AND CORNET. . a - & green Wreath with two fern leaf sprays at- | "dons ef cu’y.” Whig they knew, and oe es found pasted upon fy-leave i _ = Sau .| DEPARTURE OF THE REMAINS. | tached, the gift of Mr James Wormlcy of | Crat they knew, but what was th ? Dae iho dicts aninted wife and his soldier- < FIR aND AINMENT Classes in English Grammar and Arithmetic com. vache f lities Chur ¢ | Boy Who died, then I thought that 1 under. hesessy ee mence TUESDAY EVENING, at 6.3). oct®)-tr ee wile alty: also ® white cross the gift of Gene- | Set arr Wilson had espoused the cause of | Stood the personal application of iis oooae MINUTE GUNS WASHI OUNC IL, No 1,0 oF U.A.M., - a = nd Mrs. Babcock. A wreath of flowers, | Ot S ; Mr. Wilson at first hoped to live; expected | At 11.40 o'clock, when the process DN DA GH a2 Seah ok ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO LEARN the gift Mrs. Pres Grant, fe ireedom from convictions of duty; and from g pected € 2eP ONDARY BIGHT mbar th Te. PITMAN SHORTHAND may find.an | The remains of Vice President Wilson | part ar the, Autre ent Grants the rigut | Hat moment his pathway to tie eminence | thee “These ld me the day of his Oirst at. | from the Capitol, a gun was fired a = faud'schureb. a0 atrect socituest Full coe ty | Were placed ina burial casket early yester- | End of the doshret wice Vice President wasa | bh secared, and from which he stepped off ish before T go Wittens pecifying iy | MOrY lot by @ badly of soldi a ee 2 lessons, $10. ‘Thorough mastery of the wnole | day morning, and removed to the rotunda of man.ficent broken columnof fowers—white theve tee een en ee knew that he referred to his “History of senal, under the co Dattea, AT subject gnarauteed. caus-tt | the Capitol. The coffin was placed ona cat- | Ptermingled with green sprays — con- vill | Rise aod Fall of the Great Re CF hea Oring co rvais of @ =: be 2 sPuined is by tributed by Rev. David Wills, attached to | ‘Them that honor me I will hor + oe | min Ul the deparia ne train bes WESLEY CHAPEL, BOILING HOT OB I0E-OOLD T&A, afalnoe, the same as ured at the obsequies of | which wasa cardon whlch wag printed the BE erent tin vena ind ype me work of way single mee hate a have pre. | ing the remains : - — sD, VENIRG 1,3 o'cke 7 =e resident Lincoln and Senator Sumner. The | following: x cause. is expect . ° pcreioese ea eo asihh gest hte rotunda was profasely draped with the.na- | “Floral offering from the South by Rev. | There itanother aspect of this sunject. No | Tissppointedt Was te te cee ee o, 02 | | At the B and P. Ratirena mapes. “BLUNDERS,” bis new and best Lecture. = Pure and F aerant, Ghiel cules <oeutaen eridGunceiue ai David Wills, for the funeral of ‘the lamented | &TCAt man ever helps a great cause so much a im efor ir thls ranean thas } The procession arrived at the Balt so Ticheg, 26 Coote. oztra charss tr Revaceed | WITH MILNUEN'S UNRIVALLED sopa, | tlonal colors entwined with pwa open, and | Vike Bresident Witson, the Student, States | a8 that great “twas the peculiar good for. | HOUrs with a literary’ friend?) ‘Amd dia ie | AB4 Potomac railroad depot az 12.394 Sis. Diseram st Warren Uhoate & Co.'s Book 2 NS 3 : 0 ovelos coo re thro 2 man, Philanthropist, and Caristian, who a Ps dt re ut for- ney ‘ “ sn theh Oitie woke ne Soldiers formed store. 914 Fean.at @ novas eotdect cctt0-tr near Willord's. | the public admitted to view the body. The | name will ever live In the annaty Gr ity | tune of Henry Wilson that he had the moon aad conte eres taee MII WEIS, | OOS aide of the 2 ng from TRESTER conmiace DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BONDS FOR | catafalque was placed in tno center of the | admiring country and whose name will be | HDstinct Pe the amt ce mt Ok roabote: Wo | Oo sivas afl use Gutinn T have Genes Pennsylvania aven ot Seen Biecents Sirect, beter Blanvyicania Avenue. | 1 = 2 12Aee rotunda. At the head of the coffin stool a | Tevered by the wise and good without respect | TON) intosuch strong an i geomonsenitaen Must Tin point of merit, then disown, The coffin was then borne from the hoarse by cent. 1-year Bonds, ‘ lo Section or part “ . % Lerdopene brary Be 1» thro is? le or aan OPEN THE YEAB ROUND. 3 O53 Bonds marive and at the foot another. They were | ' Adige tad es all the buffetings and storms of the conflict | “4 ‘Twin Heaven. through Jeens’ ood alone: | 1 eve ordnance mon followed by a detach: Performance EVERY NIGHT. Matinee for ba. | pPRecislamprovement © per cent. Bonds, recetva- | dressed in full uniform, including high hat aitaiepant cei oe meee P reich be gneountered only made him | ‘Tninking that perhaps he already heard | ment of Marivess usdes the dicsend Children BVKBY WEDHESDAT axaSAT | sete te UEEes sonWBON & 00., Bankers, | 2nd French pompon. ‘They stood at parade | , At half-past ten o'clock, Mr. Ferry, Presi- | stronger and more herole. fie dil not the foot fail of & Lord; thinking of | Capt. G. B. Haycock, who we : A a _octas-toa s : — | rest, and were as motionless as statues. On | “02 Of the Senate, arose and said: “‘Appro- | pouse a cause to ride on It into power He e therefore, for ye | #Ccompany the body to Boston. Tae officiat FIRST CLASS IN EVEKY RESPECT. on nee ee teen at aay eee nersee | Tallitary Position, with gide arms, they were | |The Rev. Byron Sunderland, Chaplain of | Spon ite cnet oni ias “eae ae cometh, St eve # it, Or at the — Gp ge cat ae e and Comedy. nov2a-ty | fore. At fs not probable that the presont tow prices | changed every hour. The detali included | the Senate, then arose and read eeleclions | UPOBN# crest. and that, partly. to i¢ bad | inv suadeniy bend poncionicge | wascontencl to ake nen Massa- TORD'S OPERA HOUSE. | Sg@Bch, longer contince. Call'at ouce and’ take Segue warines, under the command of | from the Scriptures, including, “I am the | made bim worthy tomer hat conic ae oe | peop pete to w @ tow appen- ORD'S ERA 5 Lay ac veut. Muse. resurrection and the life; he that believeth | Of its truest and best exponents and charm- ting oles c by Senas — J. 0. LAY & CO., The casket is of walnut, covered with flne ss lating to that evernit y “GAILY THE TROUBADOUR oct28-Im $93 de strect. | The cas) C0 ing | 22 te, though he were dead, yet shall he | pions; and if other mex new; accepting , ; E SEE DIPLOWA of Holm O11 Maz afte | DiACK Cloth; the interior has an inside lining | ive, and whosoever? iivette wud “heliereaa severe tests which he w pad hee See cate ANKSGIVING WEEK, Mountain Liver Pills at Dr. ¥. B_ Winters | Of fine pleated wintener ee el oes tming | me shall never die.” At the conclusion of | partly, because they we So under | giving, grateful toward aay Sete Comedy Organization, Ding tore, corner 10th and M streets vortuwest. eo rienpi es Seerllgde g horace the reading, which, Jasted until twenty mi tuition to the same bot cause they were | fhe waye in which God hen BUR $1,000 for the detection of Mercury or an) mp * ‘Resse lea Bf ~ | utes to 11 o'clock, Rey. J. E. Rankin, D. 1 serving themselves. If you tell me that | », , * t iness wi Fedtisment ba uses teat ayfed einitar | PUNY Posouous substance io them. Hola’by'al | tends a band of beavy plated moulding. 81 Henry Wilson devoid his whole ite to the | pquded with @ Kind of celestial ved in Washi Hankin Smeg tor -h aa 3 Drugets. ‘oct ls tw’ jer bars, 3 ‘y lugs, are cause of bh n freedom; that there was no sates’. services ' then made the kes Family; ta their New. Absur LEWIS JOHNSON-&-00- Sides. Through the cover of French. plate ard a voice from | danger he Anotdare,notoilhe would not | Sinrtss SraMieet, Services, a casket wa i PATCHWORK, tS slass the entire body was seen. The lid bears write, biessod endure, p crifice he would notmaike to | faituful servants ft nu & comparim, Tone BANKERS, & solid silver plate, Inscribed with the wo is, on ce ‘t,1o make its triumphs permanent, | (altbful servants of gee Bn P . von as : DER FALSE COLORS, a Henry, Wilson, born February 16, 1812, du ea, Sait the Spirit, that they may explained to me the phenome- way to the tomb lit Se eae, Saale Day MATINEE wud Cormer cr Oth Sire and Penssylvanta Avenvs, | Novesaber 2. 1s;5." . om their labors, and’ their works do | non ct euch & mie ie he advanced the esas erally Ce ore” it~ | was composed of three cars attached to the AY REGULAR 8 E45 | _Desters in Government and District Securitice From ur the entrance doors were | follow them. the cause also advanced him. Noman ¢ flowers; t mosphere of the whole | Téular New York train. These cars—one Z f Foreign Exchange and Gold. seple-ly | OPened until sunset an almost ‘Aj! that ‘ time to the study and advo- | pasion thre solieitude adelph ia car with @ small bagcaze apart = H. E. OF FLEY & CO rita Mee! wo Calientes ethled pes = ifacaattiuectta: Vico Peek < ency of sueh principles as lie at the foanda- | ara love. th ere —_ * Ta 2 hrough th ‘ol. is ated that | 22 sripniase Pear a tion Of our free institations without bei: is i Titeon, ¢ paee SS SAREE Oe eee eee ra ee prewwil ANKERS:, fully twenty thousaad people viewed the | States, lies indeath’s stiliness before us. The | Gomanea Thr an eee os the giants of & Vise eerie don 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Opposite Treastry Department. * remains yesterday, nation pauses inher grief beside hisopen | but dred years ago. It ix whai has made the gi cna oa t BANK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, Ke. At the Capito! To-day. Her great men, her chief captains, | giants of our owa time. Mr. Wilson had s only reve i ; > is ne bask alee ighty men: every’ bondman that was fe native endowments, prodigious 4 Deal in GOLD. Government and District BONDS, | The morning opened with an overeast sky hay ¢ ce; the ater fated Foreign EXOHANGE, dc. and drizzling raia, which continued to fall sieathanat and ctiove toiee seo tee | meme heal grog el cary 2 “1 iutings male te order patterns, — —— te 1 r EBAMES of ¢ for all out doors. ery dese a tor Engravings. much to leave Tull high advanced aes eee was ali the time breathing the atinosphere, a r B. W.W. oe drawback the entrance doors to tt se of every stigma and shame in aad uncer the tuition to the pies of the r orcelMiE i “ aed ance doors to y E a T 5 - Feces eaten nnet Waeeths ‘S00 WHITAKER & OOOKE, Of the Capitol were beseige b: y and in the eye of posterity, | ¢#08e which be advocated, and that gave a pee MATTS of every, description made to order, General Claim and Cullection Agents, see the remains of the dea y¥ above him. “In this honored | Klow and a glory to bis character and his 10 p. ™m., PASSE PABTOUTS In ereai ety. aoer: Lhe ” District Claims a Specialty. As soon 25 the doors were whoce chief seat ix now vacant, a place life, as when the morning sun greets the up- be, ph Somneetee econ ac. _eeitr No. 715 ih street, op. Riggs & Oo. luted dome of this structure, within which a Which has so often echoed to bis voice, and While he has always stood, the unftinching, PAINTINGS AFTER LEAVING WASHINGTON ate Parties. one he served, and where he surrcudere? his srong pressed f G arranged aad bang for Gallerics $i. D. COOKE, Ja. & 00. Priiets 2 2 rit back to th 1 wh ; There 3 - m The special train. with the rematns, which eS - : ptible defender of human diguity | fpirit back to the Got who it. There instanother. But it was bis als ~~ PAINTINGS Cleaned, Restored and Varnished eg eiaie” five thousand p and human rights, we, the highest aul the | 1» @ sense in which it is not irreverent to say ate in the extermination of th 4 ston at 1:39 p.m, Is expected in OLD FEAMES BEGILY. S-tr 1429 Petrect. | to-day. lowliest. his axsociates in government, his | that he was inspired by that cause. It was 2 had so taxed and defeated t 3p. mw. The body will be taken = 3, HB, BARLOW. EEMOVAL—Wa THE Ropy fellow- citizens: heirs alike ofthe heritage of | !p*piration that he was permitted to fil! up | grnuity and state smauship of master n at Charies street degot and See ere ee hes ie,te 8) cack ney-at Law, has reno" At twenty minute freedom, Which he has done so much to S$ bebind in the labors of those | before him. It was his also to ass E- | conveyed to the City Mall, escorte sopit-ten or Berap-bocks. | northwest, opposite Ebbit. House, and wi cisely a detatis of s transmit tnimpaired, replenished with new | Who had gone before him. Tuts gave him | ing ordcr out of the chuosof civil wen ta Sih ana 6th oes @ Maryiaud — | Pleased to sce his friends end business acquaint- | core. of the army, acti ~ as pall bear Iife, gather for a briefsolerauity. It is fitting | Patience w provocation; @ sptrit of for- | securing tueir birth-right to a bation new | Guard, wae i the Ory No.) Ow Exhibition {New No. | Mpc, Losal tasinels solicted, and mover taves fed the body to the Senate chamber, Means | thateour words be few, givenes epance to ward off those | born; and though passing through such tron- | Setanta ae : <4 456 and Sale } 9 Fee Vitsgeo While the galleries were crowded to theic | Henry, Wilson was tne produet of New Sy siteie ae ee od some tix as his also toile in peace, | Wenae the cate ne ee, used 0 iT. AT St. SAM st ecepacity with spectators. As eari, England. If there was irou in h's blood, i ereni ake be o © [ with not on ing of resentme: nd . senoge Sos manknirens § 772 | NOTARY Pogcic, — Loco & large number hed taken | there was Strength ip his musele, if there knew ‘hat the cause was moving in | the living or the dead. Others may be left t bro oy Be. 439 Teh srect, bettocem 1) cant BE siveets, exght eur nee STAR BernDines_ | seats therein. Upto the time of the funer backbone In his fram: Ga eee poets ms “eg upon | determine whe such & mAn was a great | ¢ ws wove ews! ti, = . ge rere ni m e ” a ry ethe pon iS ttle $ Y ry v4 s enoug! 7 Also, largest steck of Paper Hangings, Window IF YO e. Fully ur before the fer cold ; e New England. Ay, | ments, he saw the pillar of the t i — Br dyn aa, n that city abou . Pictures, Frames, Picture Uords aad Tas. U comimenced the galleries were packed aud | aspects of hig Sorte dean eRe Gl Derecies bene by hight, always leatize on | HEstli raises up such men, and to believe | be laid in stat SW Picase remember Name and Nomber. jyl-ly COULD ONLY KNOW Mrs. Graut, Mrs. Fish,and Mrs. Bristow. In | the American idea: That man is pausing as they paused, aking Dr. Rankin rend his discourse from manu-| to Boston, where fot _=___—___——_— the rear seat was Mrs. Belknap. nothing can be greater; and tat them. It was it | script, and toud enough to be heard in every | ; id at the Stat PIANOS, & HOW VERY THE SOMBRE DRAPERY OF THE SENATE | Mace man in His own ims He ma bor poder Deano ete ran part of the chamber. He was listened to | ered to the aatho a ER 2 x ey to have dominion, first, over himse t ed bi: SE te ve vel ‘tiok 2 the | with respectful attention, and when he con- | 4 s. ne ‘ub “7 mint = then. over just a8 vast au cmpireamong inn | sould, giving utterance to ‘sentiments of | St! ed Kev. Dr. Sunderiand came forward | will scart the seme ee pom ECKER BROS,’ : ie ara: At the entrancesioors leading to the | as under God, he could subject tg himseif, | Kindliness to those who had lately been in | delivered a fervent prayer, and jy ononneed | ibror delaware —_ Dd ROS. STYLISH AND ATTRACTIVE | senate chamber and House of Representa- | Henry Wilsol was ambitious: Loe us mack | arms agaipat the pation: On the te ce May. | the benediction, after whic the President of All Ready in Baltimore : lives was suspended the American flag, | God thathe was. When, on the lth day oi | 1802, when the guns whick had been pointed | the Senate, Mr. Ferry, said: “The Sergeu [Mpecial to hv ro GBAND, SQUARE, axo UPZIGUT a draped in black. AN the marble columns phogoog H eae ye Ke phate cow Hes gu taainin teehee at-Arms will now announce the order of ar BALTImonE. Nov. 2 > mh contin: —g14— of the i P real 4 tal life, he was the heir of three genera’ " i " rangements i ng éan atte . — thie rosin entrance were alec dttineiy amet of poverty; the descendant of three genera- | of Bull Run, were still making the cars of | “\S Sees 1. Christy, acting assistant poe a Fd fan Dg hg PIANOS BUSINESS SUITS in mourning. Running from tho supports of Bons Of Scetns, wis Lae pecely Seape ee Sede Snee tad gree oe deor-keeper, then cal! sme —e od she neral escort of the V will be a t S Vio, at rou! ne pi . fferen' . ai y we eo ae . . in Euet of the pittars weretreamersrtiedat tne | ruseed ualwikierneas of his native New | When thedin of battie has cease, the nu, | tiereDt delegations, and as they worean- | Werelwmnine very nim is te ron ne SS8 MATCAURSS. Deke nae center of tie column, ‘The Seuaie chanbsr | Hampebire, bad, one after another, fought a | mane and Kindly and charitable teelings of | chamber. The remains were tien removed | * tals bour. a : ; TY 2 gCeI ire base | » battie with life, until the grave cov- ys rorld, aire tunda, henee [Ry As ress} CERTAINLY BUY ONE. bi the gelictien av ail the pilasters wereeor: | (rel theta, “Apprenticattoasmall farmsr ai | be Hee eat, gait, the sates of the | down tnecet entrance 10 te Capital tot we | , RALTINoRE: Nov. Pony apt nd 7 2st and : D 5 z rebellion.” : 3 oy se mour She wed werk bees uae Vlas Prasiieart | andMore doprfthtione ofa semeuets eneces | PrcQlta teociutmeatenan oe seueon.” | Riperal Cafes a en gecertree nace] Bemicte Hall bas been dra tn mona G6. KUEN, . ° A ork over the Vice-President’s riod, when more favored youag men are | flict. He bad hostility only against th: > “va mand- | ident Wilson this afternoou. The 5th and 6th s E AGENT COME AND SEE THEM. ie crea tote ean wte erape | Pere aay pampered, and ‘crammed ‘ia | crime against man azd tat en Saning | ioerceeeten cue eee assert and | recimeats M.N.G., and.an ongauization OLE AGENT, . wa uuu drake Of the Ronators Gere reread ae | school and in college;’ studying the: mds | men's Ceoator with wiieh the Jones ent toll of the Capitol employes, for the ad- | Composed of soldiers and sailors, who served 407 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, - displaced by sofas and arm chairs upho!- | Ments of his bative tongue and the history | tue earth was dealing with the nation upon mirable manner in which all of the detailsof | 1m the tate war, will receive the body at 2 = The green baize of the swinging doors and | ight of pine knots, and by toe mianigh' 5 enemies o: . exceed ‘ ashes dering black ‘logs, he needed | his country were also men, and they were The Faneral Procession, vails, the weather is exceedingly incie : Popol by maaelale Gators eee an his ambition. 2 “ not the first of whom it might be ‘sald Major General Emory and aids wer? at the | ment. ee Se vere Soe ed sarer en | utiontbas randcnee muna oat lear | haste, gle them, for ey koow "not | capitol promptly at week ame Sd | ne. a re ee tty o 3 " tyes it was to wibition (@ serve, to i buar- NT, Sr Prins Reasmebie. Swans Bory. nevi on_ $10—$12—811—16 Beare ee et wo maton aioe teat eres martin eaapemMttNtEce eo eet pat was patural that Henry Wilson should pincer esysecemnge gett pat {Re | married to Mrs. Moulton, bas re'arsed here y. labors, tand in the front ranks—not so ‘come @ Christian the very moment he ‘Lico orth A 5 - WE EQABSESR Bap eranos OF FINE NODDY [aT SOR*GE Ripe TEE*™*4T= | muh tat be might led as {oat hemi: | fava bi ero atcption a” uaelaim of | geutanee ott tame" 'cniyims, | emt takes pin rendonce at No. is 2 take the hard knocks of a leader; that he | the jesus as a and * Savior. en: ; ‘ 2 b» = OF FINE NOBBY preceded by Sergeant-at-Arms French and | tight somewhere, and at ome Umie, do the | Itwas Hike him when be became a Curtatian Fapizatious whlch were to have a place in | Stenereen, the Swediait miuister here. the chaplain of the Senate, Rey. Dr. Byron | country yeoman service, like that of Wasi- | to confess i fore men. He never sup- 7 ‘ P. J. Lavnrr: draughtsman in “eer eers Snderiod, "At the corer ented, te | ioe aba Stren ait hme tate | prt us convictions of uty iy oki | parkogel ed crag om oftoetouis | AR P-3.Lacnrerm™. « arnaghtman i - t enter into the labors of these men, into e ies of life. oh " J “ ° chaplain recited a portion of the 39th psalm, | Wisse spirit he nad book he oteek as he | He was a pure-minded busband anda tender | Was the United States marine corps, aud the | has been nominated by Mr. DeHegeman nite Ge commencing with the fourth verse, “Lord | Watrea fiat sterile Yankee tara, and daring father, dutifal son; a Grm and tutiring | Colored battalion came next.” 0"r'! Lindenkrone, the Danish mintster resident a C * - | ail that dreary apprenticeship of his boyhood. vocate of the temperance cause; a man very 4 @ to the office of Danish vice-consul at 815 $20 225830 pare oomry dave what it; that t may know and youre daring alt thee seltaee ee firiclly; tralgnt, forward and upright in ail | side the hallding, unable to gain admission. | this place, vice J.C: Kondrap, dec ase ;, ) | Righthours of toil; and, later in life, at | bis dealings with men. But he saw that t 2 ————— OVERCOATS AND SUITS sional committee of arrangement clad in | N&nepours, OF tote and adoption, under | neither upon the basis of public service nor | Une to move. ; PERSONAL —Hon. Samuel J. Randail, of = pe Dyker dingo Pie here oe | the shadow of Bunker Hill monument, and ot peivate worth could be gang betore bin | Ed Rrggnpne mgt —— Pennsylvania, Fernando Woot, of New cl 5 - | With who: we ha’ t 5 y jsters, tend: 8, , ’ ., > ARE MADE BY US and white silk. The commitice took seats cout, wriusenie wan taiiacing oer its teens made a public confession or his repentanes | and Stee don or the eee ee ao Sohanen an enone plete > AND ARE IN EVERY WAY Rextiollowed the committee appointed ny | (pte music of the hammer upon his PE | Griced Sith tae anes, serus and | Dome the dour of tae Benate, ned the tion ‘with the ‘mpiaicersip, are now ta tals the governor of Massechusetts to take | Gin, Vien he was measuring his sword in | unite = a = ? city. ++--The two daughters of Judge Bur- 7 US! / with the merchants and lawyers of | Natick. THE PROCESSION Higeyrimmetiomgeinay tices | CUAL TO CUSTOMMARR, | creer ior anraimeeata te or | Bowton he wae cui bimgel less for lon: | Coufronted with, clernity, ai! msn are | formed tn the following onder, headed by a | BAM, Amistant Recrelary of the Treasury, ” ¢ ers! , less for «: lex nors, than for a * jes * 2 4 ity of com mm, for ale on the pall-bearers, Mr. Edmunds, Mr. She ite long service. ee sought places of ser- | are soremote from earth as to annihilate | 4¢t@ckment of mounted police under Cap- | Mrs. Wilkinson, 152) K street. Mrs. 2” terms, at 11 9th street northwest. se9-eoly’ man, Mr. Bayard, Mr. Whyte, Mr. Biai tain and Lieutenant Noon: pam is with the Judge at the Arlington : BOYs CLOTHING Mr. Wood. Mz. Kasson, Mr. Milim wo wore | ¥ice) ealWays served in ‘them. I. was to | thelr distance from See ee gpg enema Where the famlis will take rooms for the SELBSDID STOOK OF THE WOBLD-ER- - Seated Ip The ear Of Cee eee were | him’ as though he had caught this counsel | truth which comforted id re-assured thos Major General Emory aids; Brevet | winter. ----Benator Booth of Conta bp ty Be? AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. rangements. Next the funeral casket, whit | {fm his commonings with the Revolution- | bumble Ashermen of Galilee, soothel aud | Brishtles Gerwal Tene A. Vincent, as- 5 Thankexiving Sepia Gee | _sauare and Upright ATISE Se wad barie tnt) the cece ee iod—as though the genius of bis na- | Sustained and cheered this dying statesman | si=taut adjutan: general, Brevet Licu‘enaut —— 5 ohm Peo c= of-octaves, fall tousd. Panes trom other well twelve artillery soldiers, clad Yo full tint Nende CWhoaretes at aoe Sine on | seatnce eee SaeeeeeN peteroe ee —— Brevet Ae oe ee gant adjutant } Maryiand, candidate for dostkeepen ne whe wht will also rent - ws a osoever Of you Will be the in in- eral; vet Ma: lan, cap- | ©, J ~ he mort sceummandating forme, Pains cy HABLE BROTHERS, Cetehy eer ene overcoats. ‘Then imme- pi sball be servant of all,"—as thougy | stitutions, 1a custome in macers have cor | EcneTap Brevet Mt Capiain Arthur Mzear. | Pex" House of Representatives, is at the Eb- Stiended to. Mrs. O. CHEMBAOCH, 433 a at f a ee im jeceased | he ha@been determined in his inmost soul | changed the heart ofman; have noi changed | thur, 13th infantry; Brevet tain Thomas | >” 2 ——___ Street, a few doors above Pa. sve. mayls-ly povld-tr Corner 7th and D Streeis, pot ie the pets Fonte yy (fl ig gl pa that by that sign he would conquer! the eternal truthof God. It was the sage- | H. Fisber, first lieutenant 220 infantry; First A LARGER PICTURE Rock Creek than a_S SS x Se the Vice President's desk, ee rant of In inaking up our estimate or this man’s | Cious instinct, the moral genius of Napoleon | Lientenant Henry Jackson, 7th cavalry, ac- | y¢45 Weyl has ever before painted will be ROBES TT POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF A When the eor ‘arrived inthe Senate | Character, the vast, prodigious achievements | the First which led him to say: “Christ | ting sigual officer; First Lientenart Charles exhibited by bt Penn Sun Bet | STRAUS instal tate toad with low prices, af chamber {t Was placed Gh cae fe a ena? | of his life, let us remember that when roved Himself to be the Son of the Evernat | E. Kilbourne, 2d artillery, acting signal | ©xtlb y him on Pennsylvania avenue AND epnsy lv ee aaa a access) —— og org CHARLES SUMNER, y hs disregant of time. Au His doetrines officer. a sash lat a a next week. The view is just below the con- % r, '—STRAUS’ im A eal the chevalier ard of freedom, whose | signify on ie same thing: Eternity,” |. 8. Marine of 42 pieces, under the | fluence with the Branch, and . n° A est 0! » and stained, » With s im, es lon » S. com T short of leaves, and a bil nie i ae VELTY That fino BLYSIAN BEAVER | PCTs. = — Sern haere The | own blood, was studying classics in the Bos- | the verge where he looxs off upon eternity, | mand of Captain Mel. Tilton, Lieutenant | sky, with winter close behind pe the ‘geet ant Finest Assortment fn the city of ', Matelesie silk front, for @13. y.. a Upon it, w: feet facing | ton Latin ‘school, sak walking beneath the | When po longer ‘far inland” but, upon the | W. Zeilin, adjaiant, numbering 18) men. | scene. The study is a favorable one for the MPEBIAL, pepo —_ WOOLEN » ivenia avent novia = Aichi rst corpse nad been | fvVored shades of Harvard, 8 lad, to whose vey brink, eer cs = as Company x, Captain Monroe, and First manner of Ubis artist, who finds his greatest cS. ED—A magnificent line of OASSI- 7 moral intuitions, as @ leader of the free soil | “His soul bas sight of that immortal sea, whic! ieutenant Watson, Company B, First Lieu- | pleasure in tumn. HOSE COVERS, WHIPS, ‘Lester Wallacl ‘Chesterfield, laced on the catafalque the members of the movement, he was to owe his first seat in the brought bim bither, 2 K tenant Goodrell and Become Lienienant | nefal Wi = “| i gratefal BATE, and Pall Mall styi 18, at | United States Supreme Court, preceded b: i he loves all his earthiy posterity; all that | Wr, ; Com; C, Captain Nok HELS, POCKET BOOKS, = United States Senate, and who was to be- ‘alnright; ny C, Captain Nokes and | to him for putting reach of wood- SHAWL STRAPS, &c 2011 Pennsylvania avenue, the Chief Justice, and all wearing the biac! come his worthy associate and compeer in | Which has distinguished him from the rest First Lientenan’ en. and == and all oth J pl a iat sable robes of their office,entered and took .- | Of his race; the elevation to which the men Webster, Bai and V, “ J at THE PaacTical Special Notice. seats on the right, directly in front of the | {his foremost body of the nation, was earn- | Of his tion have | 5 Nl wees atric espe | or tee so many TEUNK, HABNESS © cats on the right, directly in fron’ ing bis lyellhood by day and ‘storing his | 0 bis g Otte jifted ‘him; the isola- | burg, of the staff of the District militia. f the’ features; Bu of this stream. ® . DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Vice President's desk. Then came President hon o¢ honor to which he has been Battalion of First it, N.G D. ‘what a multi ‘of old it is BA: Fern JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Grant, with Secretaries Fish, Bristow, Robe- ted; the loveliness of the t, and becomes | ©, Colonel - Fleming, Adjutant W.H. | Bryant’s“Rivulet;" ana ‘What a AT DDLE man UFACTOBE FINE FANCY GOODS, J son, Chandler and Belknap, accompanied by only Fae! man again, with the same frail- # y this ofuncenmnnnin know it multitude CLOCKS. BRONZES. OPERA GLASSES. SHELL | General Babcock, who were seated on sofas les, the same anxieties, the same affection- | a, Ca; W.@. ‘ate , Lieutenants Dal- JAMES S. TOPHAN, co. XCKET BOOKS, ENG- directly in front of the Vice President's desk, ate yearnings and tenderness; with thesame om, ‘ison, Jn: or. ton, M ; Company B, Cap- 425 Tru STREET 4. w., Imponeep are” to the right. need of a divine comforter as the humblest , Liew t ww; Com (Ad@jotuing Odd Fellows’ Hail.) f On the right of the chamber the seats were nd most unknown of his fellow-mortals. ny D, tain Thorpe, Lieutenant Quantal. New Beecher's ane: BRIDAL PRESENTS ‘A SPECIALTY. pede a ——- of the Massach: Ef Cannot be said of Henry Wilson uartermaster Pon- —— ‘discussed — STEELER es vorst W* CALT: BRO 6 OP as, | Sha Heenig and es ists, Puree Rateanbrgs, “Beal's | punt wasuner te ‘eet ie A, FiSHER’s NEW DYE EL£camrang and HOREHOUND br py pany the remains to Ee . There is a0 ‘the 908 G Sires, near Ninth Strat, COUGH DROPS! the seats oven Bi Fisher, commasdiag, Gomneay a Guy; | the reading of wale Cabinet and, the relatives and mo tain Poldnd and “Listtenants Mooreata | not believe: why the mem- Lewis; Com; Graham and | > forced to have his or HE BEST, bers of the House. 5 B, Captain THE HOSP CONVEN: NT, ang those t Lieutenants ‘and Wo-mley. to the of the version of THE SURESY CORE FOR” Patversou Or Seams Prat em nelle followed incerriages Rev: Dre. Byron | the Fible, wba) be dia not think or COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, Mi ot Fort and F| tbe ‘other oy tne, INFLUENZA, and all should be ‘im the same way to read we | apd igen: aati committee 1437 NEW YORK AvENvE, THROAT and LUNG COMPLAINTs. | Ct! 2 Cartier 5 : ir. Br leave to announce thet 1 ae They afford Immediate Relief. i \f (Comet rll x ee Ju grey segs iso, RRA, Box: ron 93 Crs, Within the Tesch Stell, 7°" | Distr om sai. "Tho roar Randall, Loe 2. ew Bank. The com | ,, NEW Yorm: rs wes fan ARTHUR NATTANS, Druggist; mor of Mass- =| Saeiese rig Corner 2a and D streets northwest Parke, McKee Dunn, Humphries, Judgé beaters bane ica ay tt the baa was atte a ISSNERG seats oceu- Bayer. Mr. “ fog 4g oak. = wT pied by the sommltics of arvangenenin oak . Kasson, pA TS to - 75 cents on members of the fore! Jegations. | These in- te horses | 0b the oat Rpg hing geet sakes | Retains 1 or. th members ore attaolon ce tie aeons ban -— ater tea Saw Dee Sees Cotes Pare this APPEARANCE OF THE REMAINS. the com. | Bank, a smal} Fe 79 ae The full-length French-plate giass cover of Mand ofa lieutenant, and it wae Racket ny | #8 tobe te the elegant casket & view of the en- Marine guard of 8 sergeant, two corporais, teed ———— — aad chores «4 Ure remains of the Vice President. Theface beat of the deceased quite natural, al- en! ae ee bis mouth was i A \TRAORDINARY| — A large Loxpox, Nov, ——— ,- Bobby CHILD B® but, on whole, the expression of ’ rj 5 a age ior @ioa* “Staats: fois pecane | novlese ave | was remarkably life-like. The Vinck cisth Huse is Eemeeial fear | Qfihe maaulia Rouse of Huseell, Starger st

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