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"Ware this trial to bare taken place before respectable civil court, it seema to at that—, though nearly alt the defendants would be damned socially, as maliciously indttiikdtin* beciles—anything like a legal conviction on evidence, as to any capital offense, would bo very dilfieult, if not impossible. la thifc the reason that the "Bureau of Military —unknown to our laws—has given over the trial to the Inquisition," the "Star OhAifc* ber," the "Court of High Confession In—ln1 n —ln short, to sum it all up'in one illegal tefitf— that is to be given over to futures exSciitlbh' a " Military Commission !" And that, too, in times of what they tell us is peace I J.* A J LONG SPEECH. —On one of those dienfbt 1 - able days when tbft Kansas•r?ebifcjki Bill was being debated, Senator Seward tapped Douglas on the shoulder, and wbispetfed' in bis ear that he had 6ome "Bourbon" in' the Senator's private room, which wak" twenty years old, and upon it he desired to get Dbtig las'sjudgment. The "iittle Giant" declined, stating that he meant to speak ib a fcW dlfn> utes, and wished his brain unclouded' by the fumes of liquor. At the cbncldtftoffof Brii speech, Douglas sank down exhausted 1 in' his chair, hardly conscious of the congratulatibns ■ of these who flocked around him. At this juncture SeWard seized the o&tor"s trek and bore him off to the Senatorial sanctum. "Here's the Bourbon, Douglas.said Sewardj try some—its sixty years old'." "Edward," remarked Douglas, "1 Base made to-day the longest speech ever deliver ed ; history has no parallel for it." "How is tisft?" rejoined SewaHd/"jo* spoke about two hours only !" Douglas, smiling, replied,— "Don't you recollect that a raotcCnf before 1 obtained tbefl >or you iuvited me td'pift-take of some Bourbon twenty years old, add now, immediately after closing my remarks', you extend to me some of the same liquof, with the assertion that it is sixty veal's old !—a forty years, speech was never delivered be* fore." Seward acknowledged the "corn," and the two enemies (politically) "smiled." A STAGE SCENE IN AMERICA A writer, who has traveled extensively, says that he witnessed rather a strange scene iff Shaks peare's beautiful tragedy of "Rbdieo and Juliet." It was at one of the Western thea tres. The piece had passed off well Without interruption until the the last sbenfe. The character of Romeo -fran excellently enacted and loudly applauded. The very model of the lover was before the tomb of tlib Capu lets, gazing upon the motiortlesif form ol ber whe had so attracted his soul, and meditating upon committing an act which would tend hitf spirit to that undiscovered Country where be suppoeed Juliet had gone. Just as he ex claimed. ' Here to love add at the same tnno raising the vial which contained 5 ffre poi son to his lips, a stalwaft young cotiUttyman jumped upon the stage, seized him 1 , dashed the vial from bis hand,crushing it into atoms, and yelling, "Yer stupid fob?, she airi't dead I Only been t&kin' a little sleepin' medicine.— Didn't yer get the parson's letter ?" "Sirrah 1' growled the tragedian, while the housejfairly shook with laughter. "Why, yer girl ain't dead I tell ye. The way it was, they wanted to mako Julie marry that chap tff'a>"' ing to paris, "whose business yon have just settled ; but 1 tell ver Julie war pluck—she got her back right up,and vowed she wouldn't do it, even if she war in the vault, and the ghost of the other fellow whom you killed should dash her brains out with the bones of some of her dead cousins. Wal, her pluck war up,and she took the stuff the parson fix ed ; so he could play possum till you got hum That's the way it war," added the country man, giving the despatate loVet 1 a pfike in the ribs with his elbow, and at the same time loosing hie hold. "Curse the fellow !" mut tered the raging tragedian, as he stalked be hind the scenes. "Wal, now," aaid the ccuntayman facing the audience, "if that ain't a leetle the meanest cuss 1 ever did see, 1 hope to be swowed. That's all the thanks 1 git for stopping him from pizening himself— Hope to be tarnly smashed if ever 1 go to in terfere again when a fellow wants to murder himself,' he cooi'moOd, tiff he clambered back to his seat, just in time to prevent his upper* story from coming in contact with tha curtain* as it descended. The human race is undoubtedly of more importance than a horse race. | You should never wink at faults, and not too often at the ladies. Speak and write by the card, but do not play by it. It is a bad habit to carry youfphwror youf religion in your mouth. There are three faithful frieads—an old wife, an old Jog, and ready money 4# •' The noblest question in tho World Ik—' What good can 1 do? August ia unquestionably tho hkkvoot month of reapers and doctprs. VOL. 4 NO. 43