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GUTELIUS,— R.8. ontist, Mil professional services rio p hon NH » be DD pu. preps to perform all 4 proation, iH | now full pared 18 ointely witho my 2 LYING IN STATE, Thousands View th the Remains of the Late Jefferson Davia IN THE NEW ORLEANS CITY HALL. Touching Testimonials from Old Com- rades— Arrangements for the Obsequios on Wednesday Complete—Noew Orleuns Attired Mourning Davis’ Appreciation of the Many Mes sages of Sympathy. in Garb ~~ Mrs. Dee. 6.—JefTerson Davis, the ex-president of the So thiern Confederacy, died 12:45 this morning, The announcement of the event creat a profound sensation in this city, and was immediately telegraphed to all the leading cities of the sol uth. New Orreass, Dec, 7.-—~The death of Mr. Davis had been expectad at any time within the lust month, Four weeks ago while traveling on a river steam- boat he caught cold and his condition became so “serious that his physicians refused to allow him to return to hi home in Mississippi. Mra. Davis was sent for and immediately joined her husband and remained with hi m con stantly until the end. Mr. and Davis were as devoted to each other us when in their youth they eloped to be married. NEW ORLEANS, oT Mrs, Sketeh of His Life The leading features of the dead man's life are too well known to need repro- duction, but a brief sketch follows: Jefferson Davis was born June that part of Christian co now forms Todd county. Soon all his father removed to Mississippi, near Woodville, Wilkinson county. oleved an academical educati and was to Transylvania college, Kentucky, which he left in 1B, having been appoints { by Presi. dent Monroe a cadet in the military at West Point, where be graduated io 1828 He remained in the army seven years, In 18465 hie beg an hi ntful political career, and in 1544 was one of the presidential elec tors of Mississippi to vote for Polk and Dalls The following year he was elected a represen. tative in Congress, and took an active part in the discussion of § riant que While be was in co mgress the First reg of Mississippi volunteers, then enrolled for ser. vies in Mexico, him Overtaking the Regiman at its way to the seat o ft until the expiration of Hatment.’ He distingu battle of Buena Vista, Feb 25 1847, be received a severe wound, bul remained in the saddle until the close ¢ This wound eaused him trouble throughout the remainde directly hastened his in the Thirty -sixt] 158, he was the recogniz ocrats in the senate. His been frequently mentioned as a can the Democratic party for the pres At the convention for the noming president in 1580 he received many vo though his friends announced that Le di 4 not desire the nomination sy. Every informe] as to the part Jeflerson in the secession and 1} Kince the close of the rebellion Davis | re wained most of the time at Lis rural home in Mississippi. sent academy # BYE stions iment Lieir colonel, New Orleans, on rempained with hoe tBrm of elected its ene himself in the where serie his life, and ine han f of the Des pine for years schoolboy is Igy war that rw edd # took No Monors at the War Department. Wassinarox, Dec. 7 —In accordance with the opinion of Secretary Proctor, no notice of any kind was taken by war department offic Mr. Davis’ death. The flag which has always been lowered to half mast when an ex-secretary dies, floated as usual from the top of the flag stafl. tals of Lying in State. New Onieaxs, Dec. 8.—Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock the doors of the municipal building where the body of Jefferson Davis is exposed were thrown open and thousands of citizens thronged into the broad passage and were escorted into the council chamber, where they were permitted to look on the features of the illustrious dead. It was one end- less stream of ladies and gentlemen and little children. Every walk of life was represented, Jecorators are now at work all over the city and business houses and private residences are being draped in mourn- ing. The entire City now wears a mourning dress. The Faneral Arrangements. The mayor and all of the city officials were present all morning, but nothing was done, as the arrangements for the funeral are now complete, The programme agreed on embraces a funeral procession, which will include all the civic and military organizations in the city. The corpse will be conveyed to the Metairie cemetery, two and a half miles from the heart of the city, and the pro. cession will march the entire distance, All the committess in charge of the ar- ments for the obsequies will meet during the evening. he body was Jhotop: raphed this morning by Charles p oy who also took a view of the death chamber and the interior and ex. terior of the city hall. The pictures will be issued in a history of the ob sequies shortly to be published. ¢ widow of Jefferson Davis has written a card for publication, stating that it is a physical impossibility for her to answer the thousands of tele ms of condolence that have poured an all parts of the Unimed States, She, therefore, takes this means of ex. prow ag her appreciation of the pro- found sympathy exhibited by so many f Mr. Davis’ friends to his bereaved and grateful family. Approve Secretary Proctor's Action, NEw Orreass, Dec. 10.—The num- ber of people passing into the city hall to view the body of Jefferson Davis was not diminished by the rainy weather, Many strangers are arriving in the city to join the ranks of the mourners. be city officials say that under the peculiar circumstances of the case Sec- retary Proctor's reply to Mayor Shake- 's » nubusiiuient of) r. Davis’ raceful and gave evi- dence of a of a kindly spirit. The Picayune says: We are strongly lod to the conclusion that the secretary of war so far from intending wrong has what he bal believed and what we was # wise and TM A Ml The coming season bids fair to be the largest we have ever experienc ed, and we have made preparations accordingly. ; You know what we have done in the past; come and see what we can do now. Our line of Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Satch- els, is by far the largest and most ever shown in Bellefonte. In fact there is nothing that Men, complete Winter wear that we do not have in prices. You should see the goods piled on shelves—not a va- The goods that fill our store from one end to the our counters and cant space to be found. other, are the first selections from the finest manufacturers in the United States. The styles, fit, make and quality of our Men’s. Boy’s and Chil- dren’s clothing is only surpassed by the immense assortment we can show you and the very low prices we have marked them. Remember that our goods are all marked in plain figures, and anything hought of us not perfectly satisfactory when taken home, if returned, money will be cheerfully refunded. Yours Sincerely, M. 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