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Farewell of Mr. And Mrs. Crittenden. --Hon. John J. Crittenden and wife left Washington, Monday, for Kentucky. The lady guests of the National Hotel gave a farewell entertainment on Saturday night to Mrs. Crittenden, at which General Scott, Members of the Cabinet, Judges of the Supreme Court, many Senators and other prominent persons were present. During the evening Judge Nelson presented Mrs. Crittenden with a magnificent bouquet in a neat little speech, and Mr. Lovejoy, of Boston, conveyed the parting sentiment of her friends in a brief address.
Farewell of Mr. And Mrs. Crittenden. --Hon. John J. Crittenden and wife left Washington, Monday, for Kentucky. The lady guests of the National Hotel gave a farewell entertainment on Saturday night to Mrs. Crittenden, at which General Scott, Members of the Cabinet, Judges of the Supreme Court, many Senators and other prominent persons were present. During the evening Judge Nelson presented Mrs. Crittenden with a magnificent bouquet in a neat little speech, and Mr. Lovejoy, of Boston, conveyed the parting sentiment of her friends in a brief address.
Farewell of Mr. And Mrs. Crittenden. --Hon. John J. Crittenden and wife left Washington, Monday, for Kentucky. The lady guests of the National Hotel gave a farewell entertainment on Saturday night to Mrs. Crittenden, at which General Scott, Members of the Cabinet, Judges of the Supreme Court, many Senators and other prominent persons were present. During the evening Judge Nelson presented Mrs. Crittenden with a magnificent bouquet in a neat little speech, and Mr. Lovejoy, of Boston, conveyed the parting sentiment of her friends in a brief address.
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Farewell of Mr. And Mrs. Crittenden. --Hon. John J. Crittenden and wife left Washington, Monday, for Kentucky. The lady guests of the National Hotel gave a farewell entertainment on Saturday nMrs. Crittenden. --Hon. John J. Crittenden and wife left Washington, Monday, for Kentucky. The lady guests of the National Hotel gave a farewell entertainment on Saturday night to Mrs. Crittenden, at which General Scott, Members of the Cabinet, Judges of the Supreme Court, many Senators and other prominent persons were present. During the evening Judge Nelson presenteHon. John J. Crittenden and wife left Washington, Monday, for Kentucky. The lady guests of the National Hotel gave a farewell entertainment on Saturday night to Mrs. Crittenden, at which General Scott, Members of the Cabinet, Judges of the Supreme Court, many Senators and other prominent persons were present. During the evening Judge Nelson presented Mrs. Crittenden with a magnificent bouquet in a neat little speech, and Mr. Lovejoy, of Boston, conveyed the parting sentiment of her friends in a brief address. Mrs. Crittenden, at which General Scott, Members of the Cabinet, Judges of the Supreme Court, many Senators and other prominent persons were present. During the evening Judge Nelson presented Mrs. Crittenden with a magnificent bouquet in a neat little speech, and Mr. Lovejoy, of Boston, conveyed the parting sentiment of her friends in a brief address. the evening Judge Nelson presented Mrs. Crittenden with a magnificent bouquet in a neat little speech, and Mr. Lovejoy, of Boston, conveyed the parting sentiment of her friends in a brief address.