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Show Hobart's Remains Lie In State. Patterson, N. J.. Nov. 25. At Carroll Car-roll hall this afternoon the public was given an opportunity to view the remains re-mains of Vice-President Hobart. As the throng filed into the hall leading to the library, excitement began be-gan to appear. Women fainted on the porch and at one time half a dozen lay insensible on the lawn, but were revived. re-vived. At the coffin there was a fainting scene. A woman about twenty years old, after gazing in the face of the dead vice-president, stood as though transfixed. Then she screamed and fell forward into the arms of a policeman. police-man. She was placed on a chair and revived. It was estimated that fully 12,000 persons saw the remains in the four hours they were exposed to view. |