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embers being in attendance: Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Denoon, Stokes, Haskins, Wynne, Crutchfield, Glazebrook, Burr, Griffin, Hill, and Scott. Death of Ex-President Tyler. Mr. Grattan submitted the following preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: The Council of the city of Richmond have heard with deep regret of the death of Hon John Tyler. The positions which he has occupied, and the services he has rendered to the country, have ensured to him an eminent and honored name and place in her history, whilst his virtues as a man, and his qualities as a gentleman, have won for him the respect and affection of all who knew him. THustings Court, and the officers of the city, be invited to unite with the Council. Resolved, That the President of the Council be instructed to forward to Mrs. Tyler a copy of the foregoing resolutions, and to assure her of our deep sympathy in the loss which she and her children have sustained in the death of her husband, a
Funeral of Mr. Tyler. --The remains of the Hon. John Tyler will be buried to-day in Hollywood Cemetery, near the grave of President Monroe. Funeral of Mr. Tyler. --The remains of the Hon. John Tyler will be buried to-day in Hollywood Cemetery, near the grave of President Monroe.
C. S. District Court. --In this Court, yesterday, appropriate resolutions of respect to the memory of Mr. Tyler, were offered by District Attorney Ayle and adopted.
e morning of Saturday, the 18th inst., the Hon. John Tyler, a member of this from the State of Viosed, when so full of years and The name of John Tyler has passed to history, and has an altar ofr the battle. Of the public men of our day, John Tyler has been one of the most marked distinguisether. Few have filled so completely as Mr. Tyler whole circle of honors which are open the Mr. President, we may truly say that with Tyler, a great man has fallen in Israel, that fall s public and private virtues. He first knew Mr. Tyler more than half a century ago, as a student o's gift. Mr. Rives then proceeded to review Mr. Tyler's career, making appropriate and feeling comr, Mr. Rives noticed a remark made to him by Mr. Tyler on the day before his death, that if it shou the great work of political reform to which Mr. Tyler had devoted his energies, Mr. Rives closed hral. The procession In honor of Ex-President Tyler will proceed from the Hall of Congress a[2 more...]