Show wi iw im JUS END IS PEACEFUL HIS FAITHFUL itu HIM TO THE LAST the to be interred at bitica NEW YORK april 17 dr anderton was the physician who watched conkling during tho night at 0 clock this morning ho said conkling had spent a quiet night ho had taken thirty four ounces of nourishment between 8 last night and G this morning tho nourishment consisted of milk and koumiss at 1120 this morning head porter OTo olo who has been much in the sick room expressed tho opinion that from the talk current in the room conkling would not live throughout tonight to night he thinks however there is no danger during the day the patient is growing steadily weaker and at present is lying in a stupor at barker called on conkling and remained with him tareo quarters of an hour when he came out ho said conkling is not so well this morning the pupils of his eyes however respond to alie light ho has taken forty ounces oi nourishment principally milk the wound was not dressed this morning but it is looking well the pul sois 98 his temperature I 1 found it absolutely necessary to civo active medicine what little hope the doctors have of saving the eminent mans life is all based upon tho splendid vitality rather than the chances of tho treacherous disease those who boulo venture an opinion before are as silent as the grave today to day A great air of mystery surrounds the house alio weary hours of watching together a bad cold havo nearly worn mrs conkling out at dr barker called at conk lings and remained until he said conkling since half past twelve lias developed edena of the lungs which is alio settling oi blood in the base of tho lungs and ho will probably die before morning dr andorson An dorton says conkling will probably die in two hours dr barker called at and remained until 9 15 ho said conkling is slowly sinking but may linger for hours yet dr barker seemed quite overcome as he stood on the steps of Con klings house aliis afternoon and told the reporters of the impending dissolution of his patient AH afternoon the sick statesman lay motionless in bed in alio goftman house annex he occasionally sio nally moved his arms which were under the bod covering ho lay on his right sido in order that tho wound on the loft side of his head might no get irritated aliis cut it will bo remembered is ono dr sands made when he operated in alio endeavor to save the ox senators lifo ed stokes came out of tho house and said conkling was sinking vor rapidly his death was merely a question of time largo crowds oi people congregated in tho street through the evening owing to the bulletins announcing that tho end was near prominent politicians and members of the bar wore seen in tho corridors of the hoffman house discussing alio abilities of the dying senator and inquiring tho latest news everyone was anxious to got information and yet feared that at any moment it would be learned that the end had come A sorrowful group surrounded tho sick mans bed mrs boulding Coul ding choso whoso vigils have been bo yond the endurance of many stronger women and alio had wat clied her husband since early morning was at his bido looking worn and despondent NEW YORK april 18 conkling at this morning his nephews judge alfred C cox and alderman conkling and brollier brot lier col frederick A conkling and mrs oakman were the sorrowful observers of tho passing away of tho great senator tho strong frame that in delirium required the stoutest porters of tho hoffman house to hold liim een e en while wasted by disease now lay low and almost lifeless in the hands of tho great destroyer at alie bedside of the dying man were mrs judge cox dr anderson and mrs oakman mr conkling passed away without moving a limb ho looked as if peacefully sleeping there were a number of persons outside on tho street waiting to catch alie last report within doors there wore between forty and fifty persons also waiting to hear the worst they were composed chiefly of representatives of the press and friends of the dead senator mr conkling died in tho rear chamber on the second floor of his residence it was a dreadful struggle that the patient fought against death said judge cox but tho end was and unaccompanied by pain his sorrowing wife and daughter wore weeping at his side but the keen eyes wore glazed and set in the death struggle mrs Cp and daughter b oth abro up brave ly but the wife was the most prostrated mrs oakman supported hor mother the ashon pallor deop enad upon her emaciated face mr colliding gasped three or four time and away in death the lines abou the mouth and face were slightly drawn he was much emaciated bufa still in death his face seemed natural immediately after death judge cox and dr andorson An dorton left the house no arrangements can be made tonight to night for the funeral the arrangements will bo definitely defina tely settled when mrs coniing becomes more compos ad judge COY said that in death coak linga mouth was slightly opened as though he biad died with a gasp mrs conklin is alono with her daughter and is completely prostrated with grief later the interment will be at NEW YORK april 18 mrs conk ling and arb oakman w ere at the bedside of hen ho died mrs had her hand clasped m his she left the room when the face of the dead sen ator was covered and went into liei own room and fell exhausted on the loundro loun cro LUU funeral services will bo over tho dead senator s remains an day moraine in chapel twenty fifth street eov morgan I 1 dis will officiate assisted by other clergymen friday aftem coa the ie mains will bo taken oa a special train to utica chero funeral services also bo hold in late residence previous to interment later it was decided that the tuner al services in utica will bo hold in calvary chapel saturday afternoon instead of from alio residence in that city the pall bearers selected are judge shipman abram S hewitt S L M barlow clarence A manton marble senator john C jones senator son cameron Cu meron win J wallace walter S chinch and isaac H bailey this morning the body was embalmer embalmed ed by the dundei taker and placed in a baskot the united stiles court tho city court and other courts adjourned to day out of respect to the memory of addresses of eulogy beio made by several judges and lawyers it was ling sull ered from internal troubles and that since his death an abscess in the stomach had been citco ered dr barker said there was no truth in such rumors dings organs were healthy ho had died from echaus acion washington april 18 among the utterances of public men concerning coulling ling are the following postmaster general dickinson he left a mationg impress of his masterful personality ins intellect hia purity and his upon the of the country Secie tary vilas senator conking deserves to live long in the grateful memory of his countrymen lor the lofty integrity and purity oi his official life and character senator jones nevada 1 I never a man better equipped than he tor senatorial duty and in my opinion no man better qualified for that has entered the senate in half a century throughout liis long public career ho preserved an unspotted integrity secretaries and endicott md attorney general garland spoke m similar terms of praise fairchild yair child is a relative of co Hi dings by madriago mai riago and will attend tho funeral senator allison conking was one of abo great characters 0 oui country distinguished for his intel activity and f 01 ce senator 1 I had the highest respect for tho abilities and personal character oi conking 1 aber knew anything of him but what wis honorable pure and honest senator edmunds ho was one of the most brilliant and able men 1 over knew NEW YORK april 18 the interment will be at stica chero tho prin cipal services will bo leold next saturday the short service in this city ib for tho purpose of accommodating the many friends in this city and from washington in this city and brook lyn flags are flying at half mast on ho city hall and other public buildings A thousand or more telegrams ind letters of ha 0 been received |