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itol yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of following his remains to the grave. The coffin was shortly afterwards removed from Congress Hall to the 5th street Presbyterian Church, where the funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, assisted by the Rev. J. Lansing Burrows. The funeral sermon of Dr. Hoge was a production of rare ability and eloquence, to which the large audience, including the President, heads of Departments, and members of Congress, listened with aDr. Hoge was a production of rare ability and eloquence, to which the large audience, including the President, heads of Departments, and members of Congress, listened with almost breathless attention. After the conclusion of the discourse, the body was conveyed to Hollywood Cemetery and placed in a vault, with a view to its eventual removal to Texas. The obsequies throughout were very solemn and impressive. A large number of our own citizens assembled to pay a tribute to the memory of the dead, and the Legislature of Virginia would have attended the funeral had the invitation been received in time to make the arrangement.