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The Daily Dispatch: December 17, 1860., [Electronic resource], End of the Burch divorce case — remarkable public Manifestations. (search)
rary committee of the first ladies and gentlemen of the village was appointed to escort Mrs. Burch to Wheaton. The next morning at 9 o'clock, Mrs. Burch left Napierville, escorted by twenty carriages loaded down with ladies and gentlemen, for Wheaton. All along the road the scene was a perfect ovation. At Wheaton, the crowd bade "the little woman" good bye and God speed, and left with shouts of joy which could be heard long after they had gone. Among the congratulatory messages, Mr. Beck with, the counsel of Mrs. Burch, received the following from Albany this morning:--Tell Mrs. Burch that the home of her childhood is jubilant to day. Albany sends greeting to Chicago. Hallelujah! The scene at the Tremont House last evening, on the receipt of the news, almost beggars description, and was only equalled by the excitement at the time of the Presidential election. The large hall of the hotel was closely packed and jammed with the crowds eager to learn the result. At 7 o'cl