Continued illness of Hon. Thomas Corwin.
At midnight Sunday night, Mr. Corwin still lay in a state of unconsciousness, without any perceptible change in his condition, except that he seemed to be gradually sinking.Among those who called Sunday to inquire after his health were the following: Major-General Gillmore, Hon. Green Clay Smith, of Kentucky; Judge Olin, Postmaster-General Dennison, Senator Sherman, a messenger from Secretary Seward, Secretary McCulloch, General Buckland, Hons. Messrs. Delano, Shellabarger, Holbrook, delegate from Idaho, Bundy, Clarke, McKee, Hays, N. P. Banks, Dr. Shedd, Ex-Governor Farrell, of Wisconsin; Judge Thaker, General Thomas Ewing, Rev. Mr. Lewis, of St. John's Church; General Schenck, Colonel Woodhull, General Este, Professor McCloud, Assistant Comptroller, Hon. David Heaton, United States Treasury agent, North Carolina; Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, of New York; Hon. James Fowler, Senator elect from Tennessee; General T. M. Vincent, Assistant Adjutant-General, United States army, and Judge Carter.
None of Mr. Corwin's relatives have yet arrived, except Mrs. Matthew Smith, of Baltimore, a cousin of Mrs. Corwin, with her son. Washington Chronicle.
[It was reported here last night that a telegraphic message announced the death of Hon. Thomas Corwin, on yesterday evening, in Washington city. His sudden illness of paralysis has already been stated in the press here.]