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We have , remarked, upon a former occa sion, that alter disfranehisMg the soldiers, the nest step in the Ja&eipliwagraywae of the Copperheads, to be carried °lathy tieirl pettifogging judges, was to drain away the , _ .• life 'of the army, by means of the habeas eorpus, and to prevent. the Government from reatnitiag its thinned - ranks, by an: is- jtozotio n—the Chief Jnetioe applying the lancet here, while Woonsuart, with the wholn Sanhedrim at hie back,.wes to lend a !Raid, in the bigger operation of cutting tM===l Cir readers are aware that the Chief Justice. who had entered upon his task with` as much relish as if he had just sat down lo a plate of . Philadelphia, : terrapin, has teeently delivered thaw, .after-vpainfui gestation of three weelts, of several heavy colttinns of twaddle, wrangling file jarisdio- thus' over the lederalofficers—and was pro ' paring to finish up hisseparate share of the job; when ho suddenly found his locks shorn, and the minatory ferule wrested refirently from his pedagegie kinds, by the Proclamation of the President, commanding Win to suspend, forthwith, his pious labors In t ibat direction. How heloOkod—this little Jripiter of thelitate—when the descending hot smote and withered his sacrilegious ' ;.) ann,, he reached it fortittothe ark ofeur I•, 6 es, is not 3ijtot written in tiuschronicles es. .Report said that he adjourned work until after the election, and incon- thiently sought refugein his Olympian soli tudes beyond the Allegheny, which, " like I 4 look o'er Troy," to drown his sorrows in 'a chapter of Zimmerman or Boethius. ~!Scotehed but not killed," however, he turns up once more in the grand conclave ofdignitaries assembled by his order in Philadelphia; to hear and decide upon the novel and ingenious question of heading off thenational authorities, and ending the war by the pacific remedy of an injunction t 'low else was it to be stopped? The "trial by' battle" had gone out about the time the lawyers came in, and was withal too strong a : remedy for the nerves of- a Copperhead Jtidge. It was "clear that the "Ita'portli of copperas" had failed in efficacy, and was but "a dead cock in the pit." But was there nothing else in the armory of the pleadv? Yes! if the Iwo had failed, why not bring "old Abe" into Chanstry? Once there, there would be no escape. for him. In the language rho ring,it is as dead a case with the teas whose head is in chancery, as it is generally supposed to be,with the man Whosel. estate has found its way into the spme unhappy limbo of vanities. Brilliant and happy idea! "Pill him in chancery," itacame the general cry of the. Copperheads, and forthwith a pursuivant, armed with the dread summons of' the redoubtable Chief Justice, and his associates, challe4es "old Abe" to come forward, and do battle at Judge Lowats's bar. Well, the august synod meets in awful state, at No. 5, in , the. old building on,chest : not Street-Abe Chleejustice - in reverend ;table, with the whitest of all possible neck chokers, and lookinkfor all the world, as if wisdom would die with him. The place is not a very sumptuous Ono, or weetighthave borrowed, for illustration, an earlier (mem binge in Pandemonitun--where High on a throne of royal state, which far Ontahone ths wealth{ of Orono or of Ind, • , Or arhealithiskorgeons Eaatartth richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold, Satan etudted sat, But no matter for the poetry. The lists are duly set 'out The :herald sounds the trumpet, and four doughty Knights, endued in copper hilt:nets, with green bags, full of devices-which knight.errtuttrynever knew, end • attended by a score Of trusty ciaires,' trot out into the areas with visors :up— waving their pennons- = and ready to prove' their valor upon the body of Old Abe. Expec tation is on tiptoo,butold Abe does not come. A messengeris dispatched forthwith to notify his apparitors that all is ready, and Lowrie -and Woodward waiting.. - The Iniussehger re turnswith information Oldibe"cadtcoute;.' that the epparitara are oat of torn; and that theyntay wait andltejtangeti. The digit tn._ ries arencm-plussed. it will not do, however; to take Jjudgment by default. That would Mar'the ceremonies, and as the spectators at leaefbe gratified, it ie "ordered and .4. decreed" that twh of the knights in attend . mace shall yin atilt for the amusement/tad: edification of" the expectant copperheads. .They.sektheirlinces in rest, Accordingly, attdapur their ceurrers irier thenreni, ann.' „ling the 'air with lusty, Marderona thrtsis,' the Ilve-long day. Pit and galleries come down with thunders of applausit. In ,pan - demonitnu they--..ended chases. - The yrea -..ried cluunPlens•retire to trofresh theosselvcs, efter, the , the Chief tice;in iicinnio 4 oci f pronoutices the antitsol'l ; • mente at an iiSend,aed promises to adjedge 1 the-2111katiteCti c h ivalry, and distribitithe tenors, alter cenaulting with Id a Me** and taking lime to advise,-smut etlyr:thielea• • .I • , The etutehtiiii(einf the maateircf . thec4,a griu. -infection.AAndt sore tbei. election is over, and, Iad,WITIE is hors du combcd, and WOODwAtu):llMself unliereeTV' with- Ms plumee drooping, and his ban ner, dragging...in -the Oar ', with Ids trusty Periniybrania yeomen-=not . .4nen intatimuctPigr WlHrgnm bags either --butinhorieslPLinchist i green".---hatt stolen gPm , •.marsh ouilkem,,takeu thekelbetd4 , ' tumbled thed iiitathe itdleit:;Mben they . ifuoids?,4 , ' Has LoWninlno:Taithisn woo esktie can mid fiiieleitis his shonl : dem as he )SeeTe ,the sheets or the Peep) on his retie** heelif • His WOODIVLED no manheot thitheolsiutathinkOnidijoixi' getheilng himself up, Oa, olidstrl ing intolhe addle agile ? 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