1 ootry. The Devil and the Lawyers. 1,1 Jt'il " up la lh vnrlb one day, jlniolUo court bjim bt wtnjt lilt ,1 m allom. with very Rravt fios , uprocef Jiu 10 argut lb aiat la e cut. ;, e ta7r bit doviWitp ntvtr bW rlo bit dnetnlnas Bins er l 1 been, , l,t OU vtry eurlout lb region to know Ljnilil btoi ten I lo tha region litlOW, ITn Id 'mill orbit n;tilt bit MtjujtT ihoimtii., I )j Bona of that aiiarptrt Lai Tr btto ought t n fir hit own plta.u' lit bvl a ilmlrt t eoiBO earth aJ Ibt) ratio u In quirs. ft Ibt tawytf fbo rote with vitagt to to nrt. UU out bit oppouait a eontutnmatt kniiTt kiJ Ihe Jvil wn rcalljr (trolly amattJ I) bur lb attorney to apily abustd. kiioona Ibt tpeaktr bail eotnt tot. clots 1 1 toiiiittl nnpnln hlra fltre.lv aM.it, Mil hatpcil mob ibu oa tlia btad uf Ilia line. Vii nude bim e villain of alt mm Ibt worrt. taai Iber quarroltj, coattalt 1 and ar- ffUP'l tn loli. f.ti bard lo Jeieriniot lb on that wtt ron i. .1 d J oinolu lm lia'd beird quit tuong'j ol ibe futt. M Nu-k turned away aud tililoiiuiieJ tbut t rll tboy Ii'ivo vd of tacli oilier ba true, .it -lev it bit tartly bcun robbsd of bit . 'I"". tui uttisSrJ now 'tit nit vrry wall or ifcett lnwjrtit would ruiu lb moral. of ali. i - ptjr'rt puixUd Uit court wilb tbtir Til- l.iuuut Cll, Ani I'm fret to coufeat ther'vs muddled tlia dvil I Mr Kcaii art right to lot Uvort aloat, El 1 bad tlitm Ibuv'd swindle mr out of ihronp. e 1 o o t T tt 1 u . The Tennessee Blacksmith. A TALI OF TUB HEOILUOX. Xoar thocrosa-roaJtt. not far from hhe Unmborlaud 4T.iaiiUiuJ, a.aoa H., ,,rn r.ir.FA. 1 I1U H'Ul'u " il limn tT" I ,. Heft'U- i vel Uodauddid 1 ... ... . . . I . "-" tn 1 it ini ht hn if jnra.l 0f thed-vli-luu - tii,ii-ui'tiu th w't jui )0.i x uu l it w:u a cj:u u j.i ru f jv.t, wliou wishiiirf to nav anv one In lnli oouinlimont. to aar. 'II say, -it a w .3 li.aro ns old JJrudli oT. Uaa niL'nt tuvard tho closu of Santom j'ir. ha ha btod aloueby tho anvil olvimr his Jiunrs, uix e luniuuance oviucml a tie- caiinr aatixfactiou na ho brought hirf liwunor down with a pjiiJjr tn stroke on tho hoatod iron. Whila blowing the bellows ho w.ml l oc. n- iimally pause and almko liia hoa 1, as if CDiumuuiu; with himuulf Ho was evidt-ntly tuedita'.iiijr upon sotuo tliiu of a aeriout nature. It wis tluriug ono of theso pan tua tuat tho ilonr was tbrowu opon, ond a palo tifiubling ilgure alaard into tho s'lop, nod, sinking d twn at tho uiith'a feet, faintly ej.toulated : "In tho name of Jenuu, protoct tuej' As Uradloy stooped down to raiae tlia proatrato form, three men enter ed, the fortneat ono exclaiming : 'Wo'vo treed him at last 1 Thore ho ia I seize bim !' and aa bo aio ke Lo pointed to the exouobiog figure. Ihe other a dvauoad to obey tho order, but Bradley anddenly aroao, aeized the aledgo-hammer, and brandishing it about hia head a if it Were a sword, exolairned i "Back I Touoli him not i or, by the grace of God, I'll (train ye 1" Tbey hesitated, and stepped baok ward, not wishing to encounter the sturdy smith, for hia countenance' plainly told thom that he meant what lie aaid. . "Do you moan to give shelter to an abolitionist 1' fiercely ahiutod the leader. "Igivesholtor to a weak, defeuoo less man,' replied the smith. ' "lis is aa suoniy 1' vooifuratod tha ynan. "Of ths dovill' ejaculated Bral itj. ' . . ."lis Is a. spy I an abolitioniut bonnd f exclaimed ths leader, with inereaaed Tshetneuos i 'aud wo mut have bim. Bo I toll you Hradley, tou bad better not inlerfers. You now you are already suspected, aud if you insist opou shslteriug bim sJlwillcouflru.it. -u , ,' . "Hua-peot-ed f S Q S p 0 t e d of wbat t' sicJairaed ths stuitb ia drai tout) rivsti&g Lis gas upon the ftjteaker, i . t "Why. of ftdhsftjiiiff to Ibt North.' wm wm rviii Attbsarinc to ths North I' elaon. UUd UradUy, as b east bU dottaut iflsnes t Ins spsaber, "l adhear lo no North T bm soutiuoed 1 '1 ad. ItMf (a uairf ml will , so help Oo4 1 as long I have lireatb,1 bs tAimi, fta be brought th ftladgs bsmmsr to lbs frottudwlUt great furM, MYou bad batU liUlkatt blui, Srdijr, witboat fitrtUr trwuUa, ton M-s ml f risking vuur own (teak , by four iiitrfra,'' - "Not lunir M I havs Ufa to da. fft4 Mw,', wei ftttr, 1 Thaa MM' VOL. 15. 'Leave my shop t' And as hn pikr, lie n.'fiin rnisod tlio tluJe-hnmmor. Tbey liflRtUUd a tiiotuont. but tlm firm danaeauor of the Rinith awad them Into compliunoe with the or dor. "You'll rogret this rooming, Drvl le.f,' aaid theluAilur, m be tetroat!. "Oo !' wan tho reply nf Hih nmitb, tt he pointod tovtrnrd tho door. Hrndloy follQtred them moiinain ly to tho cntrntiRoof the eliop, and wntcliedthem until thoy diinp;v!ar nd. , Vhoo lie turned to go buck in" to t'io ehop ho was met ly t'uo fugi tive, who, graopiuj hie bund, cx clnimed : Oh t how alt all t cvor bo 0W0 to thank yon, Mr. Hradley t' "This is no tiiuo for thank, Mr. rotors, unlosa it ia to tho Ljr t ; you must lly the country, and, that tt onco !' 'Hut my wifo and chilJrnn T' "Mnttie and I will ta!e raro of thorn. But you uiuut go lo tiijht I' To-night V "Yes. In the mrrnin, if not bn foro, they trill ro'.uru with a hre forco and carry you oil and han von ou tho tit at trco. Yuu tnu it leato tonifht,' 'JJttthow t " "Mattie will conduct yon to thorjhrei n , rendezvous of our fiiend.1 Therol "I swear, Matia," s ai 1 lliono rn, ia n party made up who intend toikneoliiw. ."Aud I hoiw th at (i r oros the mountains and join the Union forces iu Kentucky. They weto to start tonight. Thny have provisions for the journey, and will gladly thnre with jou ' At this moment a youn girl en tered tho Nhop anl hurriedly nui I j "Father what ia tho trouble to night T Her eye resting upon the fugitive, aho npproached him, und in a sympathising tirj conliunil: "Ah, Mr. I'etoia, has your turn come bo a"oon ?' This was Mattio. Sho was a fine, rosy girl, just pint her eighteenth lurthbav, ami tho Rolo cla-lghtor of IJralley's homo and heait. Sho wisj hie all hie wife had been dead live 1 years, lie turno J towarj lior, iiu.l, iu a mild but firm tone, said ; "Mattii, you must conduct Mr Peters to tho rendezvous iinraaliat i ly, then return, and we will 0 ill at the paraonage to choor hia family. i'iik I No time is to bo loat- The blood thirsty fmnda are upon the track. They have aentod their prey ud will not roat uutil they have cure. 1 Ui'u. 'I hov m.iv return in.irtli u.i 1,. 1 lu." ' J Mattio Uao;nflf7. si, . 1. . 1 .r..i.. .ftT "in ;u .-ij lit 1 B.(;0iv oondrtftod several U'lioil m 11, wi liaJ hn huut'j 1 from their ho nes and sought ahtllor with bur father, to tho place designated, from wiiote;') they male their eauap 0 ncroaj tlie i.i xmtains into Keutnaky. Tumiug to the fugitive, alio said : "Come, Mr Poters, do not stand upon coromony. but follow ma." Sho b tt t!io shop and proceeded but a short distance tip tho roi 1, and then turno I inti a by-pitli through a strip of woods, oloselv followed by the fugitive. A brisk! walfiof half-nii hour brought them to a small houso that stood nlouo iu a secluded spot. Huro .Mattio wan received with a warm welcome by j several mon, some or wiioiu were eu gageu in ruuumg uuiiota, m I11I0 oth- era wore cleaning their rides and towiing piooos. Tho lady of the house, a hale woman of forty, was busy stuffing tho wallota of the mon with biscuits. Sho grouted Mattio very kindly. The fugitive, who was known to two or three of the party, was received in a bluff, frank spirit of kindness by all, saying that tbey wonia make turn cuapiutn of too Ten nossoe regiment when they got to Kentucky. When Mattie was to return homo, two of the party prepared to aocom pauy her, but she protested, waruiug thorn of the danger, as the enemy were doubtless abroad ia search of the minister. Hut, ootaithataudiog, tbey insisted, and aooouipanied her until aha renohed tha road, a abort distance above her father's shop. Mattie hurriod on, but was some what am prissd upon reaohiug the shop to fiud it vacant She batten ed to th house, but her father was not thore. A h returned to go to ths shop, ah thought she could bear the noise of horse' hoof olat teriug down tha road. - Sho listened hut the aoiiud soou died away. CKitng into ths shop sho blow the Art into blase 1 then behold that the things re in ureal eoufusiou, and that spots of blood wore upon th ground. She waa now oouviuo. ed that her father bad been auued aud carried off. but Hot without a deapoiate atruggls ou hi W I. . A Mattie stood gaimg at the marks of blood, a wagon, ooutaiuiug two periona, drove up, oue of whom aa fttheletiu youug uu of avo-aud tweuty yews, got out and eutoied ths shop "Ciood sveuinir, Mattia I Where Is your father I" ha said. Then ob orvlug ths strange demeanor of th girl, bs ooBtiuued 1 "Why, Mattie, what ails you I What haj happaa. Th girl'i hml vaa too (ull for bar iuuguft to giv utteranee, aad tbrowliig baraalf mdsjo th ahanlder iftbsyouiK man, haobbWoglT iollm4 1 , , M7Ay hftVft (MMTifttl hlUft Oil I Pon't you immi th Wrtod tM 1 . , "ilsvs tbaf ttar4 tn lay hand I'M. , WUw t Tkt . Mruai MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, Hattie reoororod hersolf stillljiout ly to narrato tho event of tlia ovon in. Whoo aho lutd fiuinhod, ho ex claimed i Ou, that I ahould have livol to boo tho day that old Tennenioo wm.laid hiiu divt lattho feet of tho in to be thus diBgracod 1 llore, Jon I At tlia, ths other pcrioii in the wajfon alightad and entered the 8hop. He wan a aUl vai t n.ro. "Joe," continuod the ymtn man. "yon would liko your freed mi T" "Wtll, Mm John, I wouldn't like very much to le tbo yon i but Uen I ho like to bo a uv.o in m. "Joo, f!io wljiln raeo . tiiaintaino.l thoir libcfty by thuirvalir. Are yo:t willing to ll'ht for your T Ay, 11,'lit to tho d-iith.-' "Ie fiht for yom any time. Masfia John." "I belie vo y.m, Joo. Itat I havo l.'uperato work ou hand to niclttJuud driven nni llv f,(T. T., I.ifn,,' and I do not want you to engao in I,,,.,,, tho smith mile ouo of tho pir it wtthont a propeet of rowirl If.trnttho rmi l;.v m tint w. to ileucceedl will nuke you. a f:e i Btai t at miduiirlit neros.s tho tuoun- tnnn It is a matter of life and dettt ll will VOil K J 7" I will, Mitssa." ''Then knoel d wn and '.vi?ar bo foro the overkilling O 1 that, if yon falter or ahirk thu ilan:;r. - von mav Aioiig.ny may atnwo ui fl -t I. ll 1 d oa t g i wiJ you through tho aud wator and oburytmg I" "I am satHhe I, Joe, sai 1 his mas tor, then i turning to tho young girl, who hal boea a mutj up .e'ator of thM i singular souno, ho eoutmuj i : "Nosv, .Matti i, you t in the ,t- gon. and I II dnvo d vn t th j p if sonage, an 1 you romiitt tliTo wit'i Mrs future aud t.io elul lieu, until f lii'lnrv I'.m u .... k i'mI.-III ......... ..t yotir fiitUer.-' ' Vnilo too star ly oil bii'iKimit'i ivas" a'taiftiytho return of his a.'r. .) ' ' . ,uwv IM, JUl .UHbU lift I u.mgmor, mo pariy inai in 111 l ro- 1...,l..rF:,..i 1 t , . P'iiso.1 lia I ivtuno l wiL.i nior-iasu l uuuAOoia una t 1 lio U lllioJ lno lilllllS- tar. r fiorco qiirn'el ensue 1, whin'i res. ilte 1 iu th )ir aeiiin r t'uo nmitb aud carrying him o.T They convey o.l him to a tavern half a mile dis tant from tho ahop, an J thiro ha was nrruigued boforo what was taruui a vigilance committoe. The co.nmittoo mot in a long roo'a "n lJ0 Rftud U o or, d.mly Bo-:11u''Jd bY a "'"P which atoo.l upi.i a smau ta'oie in iront of the euuir - man. Iu .about. JuJ4Tfra-T 1ii..v'.tj: ... ' . rtiM-Miin ejj niu'.iniati ror cviui:o:ui')'i m. ii. i.muiiui J. u piUIOU'J l, Uul, uevei theluba, ho cast a dcliaut look upon thoao around him. "IbaJIey, tuij is a grave chargo against you 1 What have you to bay t" said tho chairman. "What unthmity have von to aak t ' daman Jod tho emith. fijreulv!. eyeing hia interrogat r. "1'tio authority of tho peoplo of reuuessee,' was the reply. "I deny it " "Your deniala amount to nothing. You tiro accuse 1 of harboring tin abolitionist, and tho penalty of that not, you know is doatii. W'uat hava you to nay to tha chargo !" I say that it is n lie, nn 1 that ho who utters such a char-o against mo is a acouu.lrel ." Minpsou, anl tho chairmen to 1:10 oa'er 01 me nana 1u.1t iia.i cap. ; tured liradloy, and who now appe.r-i ed with a largo bandige aroun d his head, to bind up a wound which wasi the result uf a blow from the list of Bradley. Simpson,' continuod tho chairman, "what have you to say t Tho leador theu stated that ho bad tracked the preacher to tho black. emitha shop and that HraJley had! resisioii uia arrest, au t tliat up.in their ruturu.he oould not be found, and that the prisoner ref lse I to give any information concerning bi n. "Do you hear that. Mr. Uraiioy aaid the chairman. "I do. What of it V was the re ply. "Ia tt true V "Y-s," "Where ia the preaolier f "That ia none of your business.' "Mr. Bradley, this tribunal ie no, to be insulted with impunity. la gum . demand to know where .Mr. l'eters ia. Will you tell. "No." "Mr. liradloy, it is well known that you are uot ouly a member, but au exhorUw in Mr. rotor' church, aud, therefore, some little exmiso ia to be mad a for voiu anal iu dofou d iog him. He is from the North, aud has long been auspooto I, and ia now accused of being au nbolitiouiet aud a dangerous man You d 1 not do uy eheUeriug him, and rufiuin to give him up, , If yon peraistiu this, you must take the oouaeiuetioaa, . 1 ask you for ths last liuu tl you will luforin ua of hia whereabout f " "Aud again 1 aua ver No " "Mr. Uradley the. i another a. Won charge agaiuat you, aud VAiur oouduot iu this iuaUuu e ludi iut it Vfoft ars aeetuel of giving ooiufort to the euam.u uf your ouuiy What have yoa to aay to that ... 'I say It is falae, aud that h who wake it is a villatu I1 , H ftoottaa liiut vi helug a traitor, ftldiM iu ths oaua of th UoioaO aaid Miutpaoa. I i "If wy ftdhrnea U ths, Uuloa wariU f r ut ttia atfto4 traitor theft I am proud, of 11 I hav he for tha Vuioo. aw still f th Vnim nit will U fu tha IMo M U4 ft Us lasur , , . At taM wofsU thft ahalriaaB -.?-vta' : - tabln beforo him, nod the bright blado of Simpson's bowie-knife (flit terad near ltrudluy's LitiHt i butbn foio he could mako tho f.ital plunge, a atrtwino I inoHaotrur of dotth tniljl vietim, whihi, at tho Miue in stunt, nnothur plunge into the heart of tho chairman and ho fell forward over the tnblo exlinnishin,! tho liht nti 1 leaving all iu d.tikueu, (! iiifimion roino l. Tho inmutos of tho room were p.iuio slriekun. In the inidnt of constornition a tl. m hand route I upon ISia lley'a mIi nil lur t hi bond wero fevfre.l, nud ho hurried o it oflliu o,' mi win dow Ho wis a rin a free mm, but was hastened, f.irw.tr I into the ood at t!io b tck of ti.o ttvei'n. and through them to a r ji I a cinrtor of a luti'i iimtatti, I'louintoa waon, luight tains. "John," said tho smith, ns he gruiied t'io Inn 1 of It i -t roao.ior, while tho eye gliHtono I nn 1 a toar courHod down Ins fiiTowol clijk. "i s i r.ild l.kj to itca M.;tti j Lu.'uro I "You nit ill," w is Iho reply. In nnolher hour tlM blacksmith r1n4Hil1 IllM d.LII flifi.r tn 111 4 ll I.4JVII- J It was an aff.icting aoouo thuro. in t, xi ,wo X(UHIi i tho wildorness, ' surround-td by men who ha 1 bwn ; ,, iv,.:, flo. tlioir homos fir their lllttHinmt to tie principles for , wilil.i1 l,0 pattiotie faher f .iv;ht M , . 1-luo Btur U old hiui'Ii, a tvpo f tlin hero's of other diy. ..V.-sin his .'.au-hlcr t bis br;i it, , whih. the t-ar course I down his frr..v.. 1 i.',n .' I!., f..ll II...L i.rt.Ana it ivu ti I.m lu 0!U;,,.l(,d , (JC hu rosolau. l0.irt ,a I re-iolvod to saenlki his all i,.. ..ll..- ,.t i.mini.ii-v ..,.! 1... I - - t, , ,.0,,I j n,-, t..rwi .li o -j.- taj safo tv olliy ,.;n. '.n she t bu left to tho mercy .if tho pirncilii wict.ihes ivh-i wire alt-jtuptiug tj destroy tho co'latrv fiat hid given t!i"m birth, uurs .i i t'aoir infancy, and ii'v.'iu 1 a wi L 5ol I f ;r t'lum to display the abilities with w'i-o'i m- I title li is uu lo'Vu l thuril j "Mr. lira Hey,' Riii thi revMier, r.ffi.i nlioi't tii'i-te. ".h Tn'l luavoi t ia SlaL t. it will b 1 n"c "-iirv. a:i U ! , , VlJ th uviit that our mirviigo bad 1 iK1iii- .,k. nl.ici to.nL'h " ..T.f.'-'.rr7iV,?r.Jr'?- 'i "- . . . la, f.ftiul l.u,W a Umip wrt vhu lei doar ti hint, "I slull ut obi'.ct if Mutwio is will. 11 4 ' "Oh! we armgil VI t'iitwi cani'i nl rig.' r.-,.! I tuo yi t ig 1.111 Mattio blus'i. I. but s li 1 11 jthing. In a short tiito th-i leiafo l d 'v 1 mmis.er was I unv.i to p;ri rm a tiiamazu e :. vi m ta at I :ij Jh'iiiso. It wis uu impressive scno. j xi.t uo d:am on l glUtero 1 up n the neek of t'l 1 bridi: n j p arls lo p 1 1 up her t:-sses: but a pure 1 v.j glow.) I wit'iiu 1: r lu art as sho g ivo utteranoe tin v i v which wai regis tered in lloavin. I lJ.a lley, so in a'rer tha cereal my, j I) a lo Jr.s daughter an I her h i'ha 1 1 n'id alT'cti u ito f no veil, aa 1 sit , out with his f.i u li to j iii others iwuolial luen tl ivou from tho.r , homes nn I were now rallviu ' nn ler tlu 0i,j (j k l() .... 1 . 1 'J. .: 1 ti.'ht for tlie Union. )d''tm old T.m- ncsaoo !' Sn 1 1 tj Call. AnccJoles cl Famous M:n Mr. I'eter Hirvj, recently di)'n ed, biographer of Daniel Webster, warm personal irwa tor ieau 1 but bo was a ilignitUd lioa- well. Caring lit'.lo fjr pera mal f una from hia liteiary work, ho left a memoir of Wuhstor to bj pabliii'jd 1 (,as it has been afUr bis t th o bio grapher's) uu death. Tue boo abounds in pjrsonaf aueed its, au I amjiig these are tw which portray charaoteristiea of thu three famous Americans, Webstef, llonton Calhoun. Thore art miuy persona liviug who can recill tho thrill of horror which ran t irough tho conn try during Mr. lyltr a ad uinistra tiou, eausod by tho explosion of ths groat gnu oallel "I'be I'eaivmaker," ou board tho U. S. ahip I'rin.'otoa Col. H.eiton, the d.atiuguistio I Sen ator from M saouri. was a uoug tha party of eieursiouinti ou the I'liuoe tou. Up to tha div af the casnabty. Col. Bentou and M(. Wbator bad been fetran ged and for mauy years aa Mr. Webster iutarmed hia bio grapher, the t.vo Stnatora ptsKl each other without rvcoguitiou. They uover had any iuterourae, eteept such aa waa otlK'ial aud whore it oould not be avoidid. Aftor that day's fearful ex;Hrinie and uarrow eeoapo,CA4 Uaulou cull ed oa Mr WoSotur. U related aa oue o( the iuetdent of the dsy ful lojiug t Ka ha I aeeure t what he thought tha very bl place ou deck ivjt tttluea tha exueiiuteuk with the monster gun. Juat bofoae ths pieee waa (tied soma on touched Col Ikuitou ahoulder wtahiug to aueak tahiiu. lie turned round, aud was crowded out of hia plaoe Tb er aou wha seeuret his joaaitioa waa eiQawrUiMr Udmox Seereaary vf th Navy, T&a piee aplodevl, aud. Heer4aiy Oiltuer a kiltest iustautr ly. Csd, ioutoj was thruwta dowvi, hut noil iuitti'U' to. rvUtiag thu oirouiuatauiM ta UaAehuetu Sm to Coloal IW' iftaidi "H aeeua- 4 to AO Mr. VVeistMf, a if that PA., APHIL 25. of the Almighty, atrutched down thoro, drawn me away from instan taneous death. That ono cirrmin stinco has chan-rod tho whole cur rent of my thoughts and my life. I fpul that I am a different man, and I want in tho Brit place to Iw nt poaco with nil thoso v.ilh whom I have been ao . sharply nt variance. And so I have come to you. I.t-t in bury tho hatrhrt. Mr. tWUtor." "Nothiug,' replied Mr. Webster 'could Imi more in accordance with my own feelings.' And tho compact mis ma lo. 'i tiis anecdote may place Col. Ilt'iiloti in an nspect h-jw to many tea lot's, but it ia not tiuw lo i his frionds. Yi'hoii Webster was preparing his . fam jus upeecii, in M ireh. 15', Mr. Calhoun was Iving very ill. in the old Capitol buil.tiii j. Mr. Wfb.der' ' ii i .... I 1 i I ii;ui!''i uu unit, iimi tiiu inn, ii ..m I'm j turning on tho intended upeecii, Mr Cnlhomi espresso 1 an earnest dcMt" to hear it. Mr Webster h"pe I he would do so, ns ho himself was unx-1 ions that Mr. Calhoun ahoul I bo proMont. Mr. Cil'ioiu slunk his head, and sai I that ho fcitrod ho was on his dea'h bod ; and Mr. Web hter left, f'llly impressed with tlie belief th.it tt.o veivr.'.blu Btatvsnrin wool 1 s on piss away. Tiio Svna'.o chuuib.-r was cro vdod to tho ntiiuht ou tho d iy of Mr. W abater's spoeeh. In tho rour.so of it tho orator alluding to Mr. Cnl honn ns tha ilistinguished and ven erable Senator from South Car 1 i ti i. Again referring to h'iiio aUtement made by Mr. Calhoun, .Mr. Wcbslvr referred to him us "tlin emiuont Sen ator from South Carolina, whom wo rill regret to misn.froiii such a catixo. from his seat to day.' A feel.lo n 1 hollow voice, let distiiictly luarl tlil'o l ' llOllt tile ClilltDber rtspoU.le.l. ui.'or from S.uU Car J... 1 ' H,),lk abnun bad left his bs I at tti 1 Uk of dea'h to i .l:.f-l !'....! L. 1. . bear his friend. Until ho spoke, Mr. ' Webster was unaware of bis pres ence. Ho trii'iied su l lenly, and f or j it moment showo I lei p emotion, j Then aeluionled-ting the compliment; of Mr. Calhoun's presence v.illi a' bow and smile of profound satisfac tion, Mr Webft-jr went on wild bis bpcuo'u. To this scene Mr. Harvv was uil eyo wiLni'.ss. Tho speech was null on tin 7th of March ; on t!:o rUtOalhoi!i dijd. I To this narrative of a touching c'laraetcr lu iy bo ad lod ono of a Jili'erfiit natuni ,,yat wi l-'y b it tn!T' i"iifu in IteaJivo of ch irae- x,,r Webster anl C.ilhoivi were stau .lug ou the ati'ti ot i V-i1.t then llu 1. jtil if V.'a.h Ml A drovo of in lies pi.-sul. "Web. 1 ater.' aaid tha Carnlma Senator, i "hero go sj'uo o.(your constituent..' ' "Yes," te.tooi. I 'tl-t'io M l4 1 icliili its son at ir. 'on tlivir w iy mtii ' 1 ...'. ''i m." iivea:il t il;o w.re nevor bettor illustrat .d or i:i b-.'ttvr bu . tiior. Another anecdote n o t iu Harvey, no beiievo aa possibly the list as n)t iu I vie luvo done. TiitilV alterations alays brings 1 ftrong deligationa from hot!; s. lea to' Wis!iii;tn. At a tiui-j wlaeti the; subj.vt of revision was iucnteui p'.aujii, a New York uir ii;i.r was drawn t W.ihiuta. Ho it before tho Committee as a witness, 1 'it wwho 1 ho c ml I one speVf iu j I'ho bouate, and 'nj!ip..u thiso t UO..S, as tie style I 11 on ta'!e -?na tors 'Takt care,' sail Wbatur;' that's cprjt 't'ipt -say it a.-: a, aa 1 you !i ill be su'irno'i i t th Kir of tho Sonata.' Ilo d.d say it aiiu. an 1 was snmtnoaed, and male bis djfeuee, purgation au 1 hmuhle ap l . .v a 1 n.t' . 1 lin ua : ft iu 1 it i.i v ,... f 1 5 J 1 n juvt. nni ii'j ' tu.'- 'i tJ ikiv about tho t tvul. a.i 1 lU'K'O tnoiO matter wbioh re-fiub'.el the oil items ia an act "for other parpos-w." No ouo was more amus.'d tlia.a Mr. Calhoun, who was in t'i- teeret, a'j I nuo of tho "fooU." This List aa.1 dote rests ou the authority of t ie witness himself. If it Is U-t cred.t 0.1. tie narrator has passed away, with Webster, Kont-m, Calhoun and 1 1 .ft 1 7 ... . I. . ft . . . I 1 1 iiar.ev, i.om iuo p intr ru turiu i li uo lac, it is ntu iiu agiued. 'A UimL '.' t L- djir. Mm. I'he gre.it wiut of thU age is num. Meu who are not for a!e. , Mou who will condemn wrung iu fi tend or foe, in themselves aa wtli aa other Mou wltoaj conscience are steady as the usodle to the polv 11,. u.1... uiill i I f..r I!,- i,M iftheheiveu totter aud the erth . ...... i 'la -Meu w no can ten ne wutn an t look th worl I aud the devil right iu tho eye. Men that ueithvr dig dot rlmeti. Meu who ea.i tuve courage without ahoutiug to it Mou is whom the eourago of ever last.u life ruua still, d.eu aud strong. Meu who do not vry or oaute thoir voice to b beard ou the streets, but will ool fa I nor be discouraged till judgment be. aet iu earth, ileu who kuow their plaeea and UU ttieiu, Meu who kuow their own pUof. Mou 'who. anil not ha. Meu who are uot too. Kay to wofk a or too pnud to be poor. Ta Atto.mey djetieral baa dacUu ed to taaui writ of qua warnauto agaiual ths sheriff of Lehigft, Nor t bam p tou, SohuylkiU aad fMt eouutiee. Theao wttt wore aJtad fojf with a view to oa.tiag the pr eut o.dlouU. who, it ia eUiuaed. oe4 corrupt tueaua to aeouie thjeix aW tioa, Attoi-iiey-euvial tsar waa of tha opiukui tbat the Watimony waa uoa auJieieotly attoite, to Juekify tuat iia Uauiu th wit fti4 .niiva 1878. NO. 48. New York (In Holmes' i.,v l.niliding, A I.A1.(,K1 17 1 - DM MS, nOTiOIJS t FANCY fiOI :now than i:vi:it. Exlraordinarv Barqain cHered from now until April 1st in order to re duce cur Largo Etcek of Gcccls. A ffrcat many articles SELLING AT COST. Just received a IICCT BEAUTIFUL LIKE OP viaui rT"i1 TtTTflTT miTT"n .0 XUUVa1 iAfVk lull CALL EARLY AND " 't 10, '7,. KEW 1 US S T 0 R E MiddleVjrj, Pcnn'a. Th. n-vtrfvn..f i ' t.K. ir ' - irr -i !,. , np.li i,r'r. .; :: -r ' I "'" i Mil ... l .11 .la 1, i I,...,. Jra Ilr.ivj f. Mien 1nrdMi.re. TIUMMINC,-:, .S.Hlf.r.RY. t'V.e Fin !;.... rrT .'ra:iat In !.ij,.nif n: TtTTTT TiTn TT n nnnt . IIIM1KS .srr-.e ' 1 r .. . . . . ' . v Mr -'. 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