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Show SENATOR 0. UIJIIST fane. Altar tflrr a linj ftairvruig from a locipltcalloo of IllttAICI. THE REMAINS TO DC TAKEN TO CAUrORNIA, lll0RTp!i!el skrlrti or I lie Mb (ml j; Career of-tlio Sena- lor. Bv TfUmpk la Ibt Ml I UlllltUI III Altar, lallrerala'e llemncratle Aenaler ! wasiiivotuv, Feb. . Benator George llrnnt of Callfornl t died nt lilt rcehlence on N tw I Umithlrs Avenue, nlB-IO to nljjlit. Ho had been III for a longtime nl In Decem'xx laat went to New York City to conaull Willi Dr. Charlea Ward. Tho phylclan f nn I Untile w afflicted with a cnmpllrn. tlon. of dlnm-, rcaultlng primarily from ii aerloui derangement of Ilia txiwela. Acting ujioii ttiu hyalclait' advice, hit returned to l,U family In till city mid yielded hlmaelf entirely to medlcnl ttmtnient. Abwlule quletudeamlret wtreitrlctly enjoined mill III! official iliillea tlRliter.rtl a much a powtlble. rntMrlllmUKl llnrt the fort tint ho received tlm biiicllt of moat cartful mining ami moat iklllfut rnedlcal attention, hilcady and unlii-terrupted unlii-terrupted decline waa ntaurvcil, nud It wmiwii envcral weeks ago that tho CftMl Wa A IlOtflrM Ollt. Within tho paatday or two there wai I (Jiango furlhe worn-. Thlaeicnliig hoaaukraillly, ami tha family waa lummoned tohUUdildc. 'lhoo ni-ent ni-ent were J. 11. rollanahiti of California, Uio emator'a lartucr; Dr. Want, tho nune ami MTrral domestic. Tho aeuator' hand weru held ly Mr. J (carat antl tho i h) alclan, ami no quirt lynutl rully did ho pa aw a) that Mr. iUariltlltl iiotkuov. hewruideil until o Informed by Dr. Ward. Ho (rave no lndlratlun whatever of ali or diacontfirl, an I tccrucd to the anxlaui watcher men ly to havu fallen aalct it. I)r Ward laid tonight that tbo erii-ntor erii-ntor dla la rd a u oinlerful fortitude In hta llin. .a and hal not during ftaentlre cutirau ultcrid a cuitilalnlnMtorl or ex intard tho leaat fear at to tho rcrult. Tlieainabir'A dintli wa.corumubl-rated wa.corumubl-rated lyhl rlvntu arcrelary to tho Hergrant at-Arm of tho Heuate, and etilaiequciitly (ominuiiliattd to that bud) . Tho Prvaldout wiui nliio 1 romi tly notified. Hennbir Btanford, who linn Uin a frequent vi.llor at tho houarof lila lata rollia,ue. culled a ft w mlmilt afur Ueatli and ixtclldedhle )iu;.alhlc to iln Ilcatat. Many ulliir inualor and leprueenlaltvu and leading official Called antl lift meti.igii of coillulincv. While the arratiw tnenta for Iho fun-rraloronot fun-rraloronot mtlnly ittmitiiUtl, It l atltled that tli rrmalna will bo tAhiu to Han I rnnrteitift-r Intiiii'tiif, ami Iho funeral airvlra In Ihla illy will U brief mi I Mmplr. They will jiruliably Ito cundiiftetl at till lato reltU niu In thin fit) tomorrow or Slonday, a It U tluln-llutvnM'y thertuutua to Call. futnla ai ouu aa jo-alble Ueure llvant mi loru In I'ranVlln, Mi) , rltiit. UN. Ilia fathir hi I cone totlmtritato from -Nnllli Carollita In ISIil. Tho rou tmlviil onl) audi a llnilteil i-dtic-itlcii aa Iho i-omiiinu achoula Mutrded III that da). lie voiketlnuhlafathir'afarmuntll IfioU, when hit (aught thu ifnld fueramj went to I'allfurnla. For nvMtal ) ran ho wai a miner and !injtrtDr, aud Hiriictueiilly by locu-lonau locu-lonau I itirchabeiaiiietliuuwner of valuable iiitnlnir lnterita and a largo ritiilo)tr, liavlngnt one time tuimauy aa jkhj mi u at work In lila mlnea alone, and 0rAtlni: tiuarta mllJa that cnikhmi i)iM torn of ore (ir day. The lui reaao of lila wealth wai aUltdy nit I r Id an J foraomo viara taut lila Juoontuliaa leen aoimlhlnj llkelnou lrda). llohnabeiu for alouitllme rhUf airtiier In thuextinilvomluliiir firm ol lliarat, llaiclu, rola A L'u. t Jloowncd aboo I l.uut) acreaof land In Hau Iitila Oiii.)ii County, Cnllfornla; a ranthuf 11.,000 acrea of KriluKlanil lu (111 Meilcu. auxked with a very larae herd of rattli , aud a due atablo of thorouKhh.etl ImrMa I He waa aim lntemtcil In a larse tnct of luud near Vera Crux, and in , railroad lailldluK In Mexico. Hut for. I tuueat the time nf hUdeiith waa ratl 1 mated at f .1).(XXI,IKKI. I Mr. Hrart'a inilltlcal life began In I 1S05, wholl he waa 1 1 ted to tho Call- I foriiia lirlalature, and aervetl one 1 term. In IbSlhowaa a caulldauibe. J forutho Uimocratlo Kbito coiuentlun I for governor! tul waa defeated by Ueu. j Ueorgu Htoueman. I Tho latter waa elected rtovrrnor and I when by the th-atli of United Htatia U Heuator John 1'. Miller, In ISM, tho H luwer of a) noltilluir a Henator waa S llteuliiiilnihuapiioliitetl lila former 9iunrnt for the nt irnatorlal riomlii f . itlon, Mr. Ileaitt. The latter wua ro- elected III lS7 by the California 1-egla. 1 laturv, which waa then de.norratlc, nndhia Urni would haro txjlrnllu f 18U3. linUnitllKlVeathoreiaililkHlia, lu their lurn.theaainoadvantaijew lib h the dt atu if Henator Miller gtvo the Ueinoirata. WhlloluthoHenate Mr.Hiantwaa nianof Hitluii rather than of worda. He took hut little part In the debatca, ruhetullcred from Ktik Mjlce, but when ho dll nblriaa thu Hfliate bit vpect hea wore u! wa) a I rlef but l mod. Kenntor Hearat bavca a widow and but one chill, William II. ITenrat, 1 n rlilor of the Hm 1'ranclani -rjm. Mr. Hrinl waa In iraon tall and tlendirwlth blue ojeaaud long gray inanl. Hevtaaagood typoof Iheuld California loni-er. He waa warm-hearted, warm-hearted, lini ulilve aud geurttua, ,jii larwlth bl .k lfa in the Men tie an 1 had miny dcwited frlenda, rim following tribute to the memory of the lata aenator la from the en of a well known California!!! . Kor thirty iiara or mow (leorgo Ilearit ium 1jii one of tho vlUl mun ol the Witt, ono of the Individual firm which luve lieon IihijIiiiI and Slvin illrrrtlou liitliot rUlcl:iiml vt evulopuent of lUitajurna which la i no of the material mlraolia of the it n-tury. n-tury. Hut It ii not aalbo mining expert, thu orgaiilaor of gliautloonUrprlaelor the povnmor of a irrent fortune that he will In mourned. It li not an ol Ituary ct.inmntii lace, but thn almpla Irutli 1 1 ay that hi l Until will bring aorrow In tboinnd of hearta. Chango of for. tiiiiomxderiiichaiiKnlu theman. Aa a Seuabir of tho United Htalea, lie waa tho paino almplo, unafTected, rlar' headed, warm fienrttt Ovtirge llearat wbotnlneil on tho 1 fathir and Yula In the nnlia ami took lila ahare of tho rough, freu life of tho tUlmi and raliua. To the thouaanda of lila rom radii who knew him, lie remained nl-wayaaa nl-wayaaa a romrade. Oitentatlon waa atihorrmt to a man formed on hla nigged linen and It will niter be known how many aticceeaful mun owe their liegliinlng to him or how many llvra wire made oilier to Iho becauao of hlahld.'eu helping hand. To bund-redaof bund-redaof men, hundrcdi uf the nieotl atra and oven tho aoiialntainra of lloucer times ho waa a good rov. di nee. Ilmuae he waa to thorough a Call, fornlin, Mr.Hiarntwaahihl In anec tlon by all Calif irulana whoao eirl-onto eirl-onto reached back to Iho ila)a when rallrmiliauJ tho aharpcomaitlllon of ronimerrHI life wore unknown on the roaat, Hla yean of hard work an I Intimate mingling with men of every aoclal and Intellectual grade gave him a knowledge of human nature and a a)mpathy with Ita defect- and woak-iicMe woak-iicMe which ket him frtej fnmi that ride of tine and hardneaa of feeling thataoimtlmeago with the tlchea of theailf.inadeumu, and while he had a lingular kcenrce llonof charailer and nhiowduiaatbat liaflleil all jro-tender-, hla heart waa tinder, hla charily groat an I hlicapacltr fur fir-glveneaa fir-glveneaa Inexhailltllli-, .Vlltllir In biiilntx, olltlc, nor In rlvatu Ufa would be rhirlall eninlllei, but when blowa were m-rvr-tary, he would giro ai will aa take, fir ho wai a man of Interna In-terna and itrong character, lait the bat-llo bat-llo over, tut waa f ir t baking handa with a gooil humor that had lu It luinililunt of gull'- If I'" baa lift clitt-mloa clitt-mloa he haa paaett away hallog bone. Without prevloua expeilrncu of public life, Mr. Heant, tho mlnir and matt of builneia, went to tho Hi nate, mid although In that Imdy bo ajtlko kI lorn, he brought to lila dutleo a oonicli titotuneaa and an Induitry that raide him highly uieful to hit pt-oplo lu lila comtultti-u work. Tho atunly gootl aeiiie of tho man, hla knowledge of ntr-dr. and lairtlctilarly of the iitttla of the raclfio Cou-t, mom (haucoiuticnuited hla ixiiiittlueuta for itetlclenclea aa a laiblht ia-aker. He rarutd the rale of the Henntit and Iho licet mi u It becamo hla frlenda, aa good lut u ill . very wh re, lila death ! a -vtlotii ibllc loee, not alone to California, hut to tho entlrv r,iclfiaCuutfand itrtlciilarly to the mlcira. whojHi aiaiclil friend nntl al-ocate al-ocate lie waa. In tlio death of Ueorgo Heant a rtroug sunn- an able man, a good and very humble man haa Uu taken away. He had a mauly, n gentle gen-tle aud a loving Liart. There will lai moUt ejea lu thtiuaanda nf Weateru hnmi a, grand an 1 liumblo, at thu niwa of hlidtatb, and thtf aorrow will hot boliait Intherablnadottliig tho (an-yona (an-yona and atri-ama of tho Kierni. Twe Hilled, IaIISMMK, March I, At (Ira) 'a Hlallm, mar llarliourvlllo t'flay, Abner Mllcbcll klllid Johu Wootia, and lu turn waa ahot diad I) Johu Ingle during the quarrel. The Ilonte Inila llaefc llrnheu. ItOMMN, March I, There waagrrnt exilttaientat Mouta Carlo on Hatur-day, Hatur-day, caused by the wonderful luck of a l-oii lou vlattor, who, playlog nt treute et quirrent, won the maximum atnkeafourtetiutlmea InwctMluii, the wholo wlnnlnpa amounting to XTtVJtJ. The 1 iigllaliman'a itrlku uf fortune ttlni-iriirlly broke the bank, an 1 the rrouphr. amid cheering, had to attk thecaihler. lualrurlleua lo Ilia llennaii )llulltr el l-arla. Ijtiixiv, March 1, Thu 7Ym VI-enua VI-enua corrcapomlrnt anya Ihoderinan government, In adUiiatili to Von Mun-ater, Mun-ater, (Jeruiati ambaMiatlor at Tarla, In-atructa In-atructa him to refrain from any Initiatory Initia-tory adlou and merely to rtly, If iiueitloned by Itlbot, that (lermauy haa no re! roach to make, but on the contrary, la tprlte antlatlod with thtt manner In which therreucli Kovtrn-meiil Kovtrn-meiil eudeavorud to maintain thu right of hoa Itallty. |