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to govern latter the the peak the cross ol 8t. George, the mle emblem of one of tlie not only ut tatt In tbese days came In due mas. An opportunity was givon him a description of my teer and feature* that be gathered In .Herbert Arden's figure stsndlnir at JOSEPH has determined their country and their hopea; when they landed Windows, ids head and hands akme concealed by HODGES CHOATE. prophetic R. puh|,r of j^i,,,,-*, too. lie to dL-pl:iy his tpialltle^ aa an advocate. Ile wax from a newspaper. I do not like to lie under thia im¬ tbe dead of winter on a stern and rockbound coast: Ihe iun.r shutter nu accident, was not In the goodno._ 0f his heart that yet a little longer, rlos..|y bv the veterans who knew bins- putation and 1 will return lt. But. not when they saw, before the spring rame amend, bali which, by nntcbed Ms gentlemen, dear of cold Wide open, bul was turned about half-way toward AND at least a twelvemonth more. BB will lolcrale the men. When he had finished lils first from any no! I will paint his picture of the number of their comrades perish blue seine, as she LAWYER, HUMORIST, ITKITAX Important BIOaBOPBI Bb, and want; when they knew not where to lay their tha pan-s. IU* waa .liest**.! in dark wide presence of the haled Yankee; and I doubt not, ns speech th.v agreed that he was worthv to bear the m lt has boen painted by an Immortal pen. 1 will muda. bad often sea-u him tn life, with rather OUATOK. we hold Bm WS shull a round license at lils will nnd pleiMtre. family name. Mr. Evaris ra* pa rt Icu hi riv attracted give you a description of bim aa the divine Shake¬ Thar llttl<> thought how elene i light trousers almost concealUm tlie tcet. and have ._.. conns how the cloth was leave, u( [^ un(Jl ()|jr anniversary to Mm. A partnership was formed. It continues to speare painted lt, for he must have had my learned With yeer* should _*»th>T rotted tal* dar, jacket. She had even seen HIS CAKF.ER AND uround. to rid of this How love alua.ld keep their memories bright. atrefarlie.l al tbe where his shoulders was most FKOFE-SIOXAL lUHiUHll jxadrtlo ,.,r uni,. notion1* OUd gat dav. li was more than si professional a-«.nrla- friend In hts eye when he said : How wide . r-tlm their «o-s -ah.»ild "nay. ola."*-* his our little without the dread tlon crooked, and how it hung loosely about thin SOME OF THE THINUS HE HAS SAID IS THE wares In this metropolis Ihey were united bv Ita bonds of frhnd-hlp thut Sro whot. u mn. i_ Ma_:c-t1 on thi*. brow; How the day end the place should he honored aa the tigure below that HO was staadlng clo*** of his .shillelagh being cracked about our heads." I.av,, never lx.cn severed. In every way .Mr. -' J15*/* bMnuBi source from which tr.ie nu-rty derived Itt birth, and point. turned -OUHl'-l.OOM A.VD AT THE DINNEK gOoBMa Byperieal amt, tba Bate I a Nation of millions of freemen to tlie window with his back almost unite Bvsrla opened sociaii, and An like to threaten aud coniuauiU. bow at laat fifty ahould out. though tho L'SKD IT) M CB (KITH ISMS. tba potb Bf advaaeeaaml eye, Maia, bend In homage over their shrine. We honor them tow»rd ker, apparent'v lookimr tabi.e-iiis bbooobsbm with politically, as well as professionally, for bis young A .-'ii.iiiiiatii.il und . i..nu ind. cl. for their dauntless courage, for 'heir -ul.lim.- vlrtne, face. The whole oMitUUe was This little crmsed as min_y, Bm appcectflm of what Mr. Evurts did for Mm. In the that greeted this quotation duty, the street -the onmmnpen, protruding shoulder, no more eifel, upon him In making him less out¬ gennml laughter all other fears, and for their raging thirst for the rn more than the other, not a Had Mm <'Iwate nv.T lived, or had he simply The linn is generally loaned iir-mi as tba Buang Mr. tinkling Joined. .. ..'efl done," .said he. "You In common with all those genentloai right lea bent spoken "'an whal has hen sn|d during the MM MW liberty. to detail wus laisatas as sh.* came anon Ihe vision Leen a rspntoMa country lawyer, aimsat wit, baawr, btw timi In lbs country. Its practice i* enormous, stated that lirst class. Choate." through which we trace our proud lineage their weeba by Mayor and those in sympnthy with stock, wc owe a great share cf all that we suddenly in the cold morning light. atoqaanee, scholarly attainment-, utatgaamuoMi fual* (illroy its income verv birre. .j.hn F. larsons ls said bardy her side alnio-t instantly, bend him has had. H. ... pammppPWWt M such crltlclsin. HIS Ql'OTATlONS KHO.M IBtBBBfWIWl have achieved, and all that we enjoy of strength, of The mus.- waeel liles or u brilliant intcllet t. lils kinsman. wh*> ttollizhls have made the amount of money ever earned of to their matchless virtse and bu aa well aa she coull. He understands lt Hf knows that lt M Mrfnd quotations are in great favor with freedom, prosperity, tau ami ker and mbini on New York from time to time and whom New York thoroughly. bv a lawyer Iii g single *1,000 for Shakespearean their grand example. So long as America continues A m*.ment later the mud rushed In.She aleut bused" upon There year. Including and nil others, for thal so as to would even more Ignorance, narrowness, prejudice. Mr. Thoatc. Be asm them to love truth and duty, long she rherlshc* liberty thc cot udor where the nurse had occasionally dellghis honor, kw organizing tba g(_gBr Trust-but aside from sns'i ex ure never of Ihe the athel ride ol ls ls not B more BBalom BriVBOBta of freedom for all matter, with moderation and only when they nnd Justice, she will tire hearing prats«e then Frunce.sco Savelli liiin- famous wltn the prent muss af pi-ople than k* Bl cepttonsBy large bes ;l. this, Mr. OhOOte L. said to of the or of fresh Incense upon their left the lamp-snd nations. Ireland as well as ..merlin, than Mr. Choate. remember a hit which ho Pilgrim* heaping who temporarily occupied a room next to present There ls no dsBjlBg lt. Mr. (hoiite ls not enjov tbs most lucrative practice, though his fe.-. Bppaatte. Many people altar." a wide but hi. belief in ]|on.. .>.|0 .j0(.s nn, ,lll11(- (l|tn to thc scored in the r.-snola trial Illustrative of HUa. Clar- delea and who appeared, rol-ol in d-OBS- ii popular hero. To most peopl... not only mit-aldo the are not lashed upon as saSBSBlVs any means. Xilf showing signs public Ins of mid commission, by nee Co. k, the art critic, had testimony unfavora¬ lng-gown of dark brown , and rlty but even here, he exists only m. a name, and u omission particularly "The great lawyer*," sahl William ti. Peckham, the given ls snxietar. He renohed the door thc I.uter, M the Irl-.h Demurrals In this city. ble to deneral Cesnohi, whom Mr. Cho.ite was defend¬ FROM BENCH AND BAR. of soaatdsral mime eeoataatly aanfaaad with that ot his relative. UeQ-hneWU audi .rlty on elevated railroad lani dam which his wife bad foisted and lilt m| her but ta ls not more io denounce irish Tum- was developed on the cross-examlna- ttefore io Mr. DagOW, willi whom he has divided reedy age matters, "who were his inch, for ex¬ ing. Something his arms A- be regained bis upright position COmporod SMfOj tran gBSBBSm than he ls those of illly other predecessors, tteO that materially weakened Ihe statements made by lu foil noon tin* liguie standing at lirst honors as un sift.t dinner t.-illtor for n quarter ample, ns his r dative, Balm choate. tried trifling conn GATH EKED FROM LAWYERS AND AMONG his eve- naturally nationality. Ills memorable treatment of I.onjainln V. the whereupon Mr. Choate turned, lib, Hi* sight wm n*>t remarkably good, of a century. Ha repmailoii, except In his profession, Irj'lawsuits all their duvs, with an occasional case of witness, the window. Huller while ihat wsis (iovernor of Mas»a- countenance of well assumed Indignation, THE COn.TS. from thc fact ot the shatter lieing half closed IB J'raetically lees] in its Beeps. The Central's presi¬ politician nisigiillude. bul even ibis invo'.ved amount Which expressive ami j cliiia.it*. Illustrates riiiarl.. an his at Mr. Cook, said dramatically : ti.e dismtai mom was darker than the Bleeping- dent ls hnOWfl almost everywhere. He is at bSOM In (Ma would ta Inconsiderable in the (.mate's and, pointing Unger Judge Roger A. Pryor, of the Court of Common i h.* impression IM had was strong and Some years ago an otticlal dinner was lo l>e glv.Ti present pcm "False, clarence I" ch a rn br (ht capo, Denver. M. I .ml. San FrancLsco, New-orlcsiiiit Hoe. Ss lt was with Erskine and Nicholas HUI. and fleeting, perjured Pleas, ls enjoying tho comparative quiet ol a Judicial kt Cambrldga og association M which grnator Hoot, His tilts with Mr. Bangs, however, were most fre¬ distinct or London, tut Mr. Choalo would have to be ln_ro- by . von Daniel Webster, lt I-i remarked lu office after an unusually varied career. He bas beea "Who is that man'" he nske i. staring at yvhat. of was il,,, and 1'liilllps frequently and most severe. tould Ix* more strik¬ form in MsBSSCbOllMa, president, court .Ir.les that tba greut who are Mr. quent Nothing In turn editor, duellist. Congressman, soldier, prisoner he mw, while he held Adolf's unconscious Brooba and Mr. were the it Mwyem the contrust in (he manner of the two BOB* ChosM ekepraaMeata. (.mate's aaa tea ing than of war and practising lawyer, and was no mean s4- bis anu- hxs lr.'.-ll otK'U. .ta' f.r a for the (.oVenior Of temporal Mettle unions them snrhsll was excitable; Mr. nurse and the maid both start.*fl and looked rontury of the bu-lness of lirst anl Mr. U'stunts. Br. Hangs Impulsive, versary in any of those varied fields of conflict. Tlio the Mate to come to that Tie (iovernor had tba magnitude, Choate lt lieen known to lose latter a little, involuntarily. dinner. has ot er f'lioale has never yet, ls _ald, was horn round The Inuahed " tba hilf ta him-elf. \ow. why Ls lt? lils Judge Pryor in Petersburg. Vu., nearly a she said. It is usually been u gradna., of Harvard college, but there control himself lu court. No matter What hap- ~It is not mun. Excellency," method goes right hom- to the human heart. Whether of sixty-live years ago. Alter a course in two colleges Berne driving moak. I hung it had ben an upheaval, (icneral miller OBI (iovernor. no matter what B he Invariably remain** Deane Adele's I' bs Bm boori sf a or heart of a I'tiis, BBM. he was engaged on the staff of "The Washington tb. re la-t I ight beoaase there aro not enough nooks Senator Ilosir would not him. Phillips Itrooks judge lbs Juryman. This him an important ramies Just the same ns ta reaches the centre of the a_.ee- cool and complacent. gave Luton,'' aud later wan Editor ol -The HieUm.ad Ia* in Ibe dressing-room tor all ber Kxcollency's went io There was in who more than " Bareae. BShoriy Maasschasetta advantage over Mr. Bangs, remarked c- ibuis of tba Oeraaaaa who go from gunara thin , , . uhr. i ould or would fill th. dlllicult posit lon. They TeeapMua once that his "life would te shortened by that fellow went to the win low and took th. mantle. to Cooper Institute. Were oilier are .lenin |he had to send to New-York for Mr. Choate M Mwyera Choate." Hut h<« wn* able bj give hard blows, too. which i.a.i been hung upon the knob of the ow- preside. and port, nb is, or wild or otherwise unpleasant. Mr. lor It was wonderful to the tact willi which he a sn. la trial Mr. CbOOM fashioned boll bv the two lao*"* sewn un the note choate I- humorous anl human. Other lawyers lu. Once in the (L tm Th.* told* ot th** learnt m. l.d out tn the (iovernor the due lils position, him of some secilon sheolders thc purpose. wide rBBpOCt all the annsiV Bf BlSSJBBBBB trl-d to reach Jiu staggered by lha apt quotation part had tah. ii thc precise shape Ol ii man's and at the same um. administered to BeaJsaBU f. legal of statutory law. lt was s> thoroughly ap¬ w iv only, hung man nature by some circuitous awthod, or bv s*ome trouser*., ami the OOPO. falling hall Hut Yr B ca.ligation such as suit.si the (miraged feel¬ to the under discussion that lil*..- th.* ruinen camed by Kath¬ method that human Belora tatted Ot. Mr. Choate talks plicable point exeetl. ¦ ia.'k't. of thc Tha wsis weil fitted. Mr. was at a loss for a moment how to meet upper portion nt ono point. Jiv¬ ings guests. Hungarian Jii-I BS as tbs heart of Ihe Judge or Juryman. Hs Hangs erina the together be bobs General Batter iud form, riv -siid sway high lt. learned brother and I," he began, "tried a ing the annenmnee ol a hnmn <>n ¦ mans baok. P'lts on BO lofty airs, but often ipeahs with ls hsinds -My lier." said Savelli, severe things about his entertainers and their culb ge. isis.. ,,r two before Judge .."heeler some time ugo. "That was what frightened In lils pockets, il., does not strive to atlr up dark m. lamed with hi.s burdon. "I do not Thc next yosr a Harvard man was again (iovernor Ile is now what knowledge of the law he man¬ hs swny psaslena. While he is atweya a little keener, a stile using wonder fly thing looked just rn l-*ord Herbert of the State, and Mr. ( hoat- -Badtd In his anii'ial aged to glean from me then before this Court. This " liner, and more witty than Hie man in thc box or on did when br need to atoad si tho window." addr.s. to Hie fact thsit " grim-vi-siged wsir (ieieral I submit ls hardly fair." Adele alli-' to h.Tsolf 111 8 State of th** Utmost the beach, yet ta is alwsyi a brother man to him." to her eura* lintier-"had smooth.*U her wrinkled front.n Mr. Choate instantly rejoined: "Really, I had for- prostration, lier husband explained TUM i.F.EAT BVM-1BB-OM XHIAL and omi !. to thc fully .'shat hud happened, and tried to persuade HR BEBCKEg A JUD IE. CAMM. gettee thai you ever said anything relating lier that she baal Is-cn tho Victim of an optical M law." Illusion, but, though .she dbl not deny this, he Aaothrr dlapbay of this qnaBty, so thoroughly a Malory af Mr. Cheats'! proftaMsosl career would "Very likely," responded the other, "but whatever ;i In Mr. -boote*! charucter, wan before lodge .ould >».* that the occurence hod produced very grained retrain a sketch of a amjerlty of the great eases th.tt law you give |g easily traceable to ita source. .Mod¬ had had The luis ;i Imbil which s.irclv dis¬ ¦esp toaprensien en ha mind, and perhaps Yan Brunt. Judg-* boro he.*n tried bore rime tbe wsir. n would in¬ esty forbids me saying more" oven serious effect on ber oervea He tresses members of the bar who appear before bim. the of an nmre the volve, among Otters, story the Blag DASIIIiS OF WIT AND Hl'MOR. dispatched a DWWenf T t.. Koine tor doctor, young men, of talking lo Ma aasod prosecution, of tbs iBvestlgstten wt tbs all hr cul 1 left her to tho care of particularly Heir protracted was Richard M. Hunt, and aft.-r doing on the lienih while the lawyers are delivering essa or w. om he defended Mrs. Paran Stevens sued by li.*T iinrrv* anti maid and wont out for a walk in Geosnl Pits-John Porter, the Victoria At times this becomes exsi mttWttWg, but sit West Tolnt before tho bosird of the architect, for .sendee* In building the lulls, glad to be tt**) tat a while from the ipeSCheS. oScen appointed "Kor the last task hun when ho remained the Mwyen have not, ag a rule, the temerity to rom- bf PresMeai which resulted In Ibe reversal of Hotel. In summing up Mr. Cheats said: irksome Impeoed open Hayes, we have been at homo pl.'iln, fr they reCOgtlllC the power of thc Court, and (he Judgment of the original court-martial; of the week, gentlemen of the Jury, engag.*d While the mos! desperate atteaapm to Van Brant, With all lils estimable tpmltttas, suit liiatltut.d Gaston [_ Feusrdenl here th bitter contest, lt has tired us all. Coming -raking .Iuils.e celebrated libel bl was cnticl Adele was In n Mate >.! the wild¬ manner nnaea him to In. held la dread my children's Banes* door this morning lt herself. JOSF.PH H. CHOATE. has i |_at against General Casasta, wi om Mr. Choate mceeaa by thc children recite the est and liio-t eoalieting emotion, lier strength who .seek ti. malatala snot bing to the oar to hear at tor a by most practitioners, naturally fu'.ly defended: of the Tilden will msc; tte contest of -Tho ihat Jam Bain,' for returned. Indeed, la a certain measure tew miles from Hie Hall. Mr. nursery ballad Hoaas a. t" i. dured to any audience 500 eily a, rdstloni as possible with the curt. Vanderbilt's millions'. Hie . ls the house that Jack built. My nra B0Q9M pryor. hours, but h.-r mitless aeemed rather i*: sse pleasanl aver Cauunedoee this, gi'iillgnei), with deference, And Vi' no BOC (louie*. Ital he la Mr. Depew'. .qusil ...re to make the closing speech In a the vallilliv client ls tin* unfortunate Jack, siud,'' than to diminish, when she wa** able lo walk about wsi sboul CXClaatan case, lu OMeb te argued against to Mrs. Slovens, He also published a newspaper cutlet mail In of mental aUlity, In efOettveaeca of eas... minutes had Von al¬ .you, madam," bowing gracefully gabor." th*» room aird submit lo l* in- die.."il Ha pabst Ipccch, Igbly Important Porty if tie ml Mg sippf.'il to the supreme Court In behalf be called tte maldon that milked the cow willi advocating the extreme State view tm., and si last, gib¬ ot aiawnrr. rcarilwei <*r "it. apontanritv f..r Be hid uttered of ..may for the MOM- "tenth." right*, irritate hes naaeeountably, gndsaanssa lott.f bbaaa booetti be fore Judge Freedman .some years ago. The and was when the first gun was fired In eX|svt,_ thal Uaau of hi*, fame to the ovcrshadoulng Inlliieii. .¦ of nt the Judge., John E. Parsons, denounced tte de present t>-T<-d. f.>r Adele bad shown h.-r dislike very fold.-d lil- ultu-, and gazed stesidily fore the fiilted Mates goprsBM C'urt; the Behring for the plaintiff, that conflict. Ho hUUUM a I in t_e not bis cousin. There are Other taus.*.. Ills partner A hush fondant insurance company as "vampires, bloodless brigadier-genera plainly of into. *... ti.tt ihe aramaa ilid show his han!...mo face n trifle paler than BSUal. sea controversy, Bad tte memorable suit broughl br the blood of tte etc. Confederate and In the latter of the war .¦*¦ SB part di«rais*al 1 j. t- with William M. Evartl ls one. People fi.md .iud monsters that feed people," Army, ma.'h and soeepted her aMp fell ii]kiii tbe courtroom. ge Tam Braal, noticing I .avid Mewan lu l.nl against Collis v. Huntington was ii .savage address of the old-fashioned style. was a in came to surprise, lo t.i]. - "f It prisoner Fort Lafayette. He the fully and quietly, promising henell tell lt alamsl as dlflMalt to believe that two leaden turned around sad looked In pilrlnulv sum of th" When Mr. Parsons s-ti down tte courtro.un sumed toilette the Rllllne**. for the payment of a Miga money, whir, back chair, frith North In 18(15, anl has lived In Urooklyn or New- in h*»r ti.At place concerning Adele's which, the har timid lie milled In ona timi sa ttntt father an.' ...IV.' ate. tlie terms of lo bass. Mr. Choate was lying In his th.* .«. the -Hell' plaint sit dei lar>'I wsis due him under ami ins hands lu his Vork for si "f I century. He was one of the though witho.it slightest foundation, would -.on or nncif be renowned. '"I have lust fortv his eyes to the ceiling poctets. (BOrtm and all ovei 1. une Bad nephew aright equally "Your Honor." said Mr. Choate, .1 .'ivein-nt that he made willi Huntington sit Hie lt ls your turn." said thc Judge, and Mr. counsel for Theodore Tllton in his suit against the wnenii'd believed Mr. reaiataed I "Mr. ChOOte, hands in his "If l_tt.r in the Adele shu! herself np in her ¦eleagaa Everts*!powerful pcnoaatlty mlnutea in athlch lo make my goal argument. time alien he parehaaed a block of Centra] Pacific Choste srose, still with bis pockets. Kev. Ward Heecher. As a he advo¬ da. in ae OM Ita ibsUow re*-t Bpoo bli of thal time to do Your Honor and gentlemen Bl tte Jury," said Henry lawyer r...*ifi at the lime when the si .shine was stream- puMie. rtesr, laag -hall not only need every BSCOBd -tock from the defendant. piesse, Look on several the of labor aid him "f coane, atten¬ Ito. "do von know what si vampire really ls.' cated occasions rights unloui, ins in and mobing ev«*rytlurta look bright sasoelste, obscurlBg Botatentloaally, it but I ihaU slse aced your undivided This rise was one of naUBBBl ltltere-t to the pub- who is tin- of -.his was be a favorite tao a and of innliit'ide. ian awn Justice, sit the Quaker geotleawn president and supposed to among laboring cheerful she stayed there loni time, the fi .in ii. maa th- potent tion. He. All iii" were w. ll known, ani He silts there in bia Quaker clothes and tho from personi Involved company. inrsii, classes. Ile was one ol the counsel In the defence thoughtful Lucia, watching ber through key- thun eliiu-r of Umbs csasn in preventing him And s'all have lt.'' the of tbe doings of ttie .. nig pour" <>f tho white neckcloth. Look at that Innocent young saw with that her mistreM you promptly responded tba rertta] sits next him and bsis a smile on his of thc Aldermanlc bribery cases. H.* was appointed hole, Biirprioe spent a more consatenooa ggare in ibe bsUoosI a. og the. Wltin and ."stan¬ lils attorney, who almost os hour upon her knees before the dirk 1.Bring Judge, sit Hie saine time kliowbsl jil | Pm Hie Coast, Hiinilngfoii, Hopbine, Crocher You thought were something out of Dummer HU to il'l a vacancy on the bench of bi Mr. Choate'i ..wu A genuine N.w Ii wns face. vampires but by old ciucilix which buna above the prayer-stool sys ilapssttloo. of tiie r.hui.. by a faint flush on Ma cheeta. ford, in eaaaeettoa arltb tte Central pacific's con¬ tte way when Brother raraoai described them, the Court of Common Pleas, and afterward was elected to .ii.ot democratic in Mi iniv.i pwd practice, that nm mule an regular, vampires." ocposit.. the ol the dressing roora *-be Roglsaoer, ,n exhibition of g-nuine courage. Mri ens struction, which was brough) out l.v tte trial, theae genuine into a for the full term of fourteen years. The courtesy of noticed Ihnl Adele fr nu lime io >ime beal bet libera] tu Mi Mew-, broad in Mi aympotMea, and of Ira Thc excitement of tte spectators merged mare r* nv appreciated div members thc prof. .in eatertelalag chapter it the banda of Mr. Cheats. into si feeling lo the speaker. his manner mid the fine diction of his Judicial opinions ...oast, anti then hurlee her faee in bel banda fm full of cannaco scn*c, be ls Bevertbdem a- retiring, laugh and theo friendly was tbsfl Ihe isivmcn who wltaessed lt. m o alone for Mr. Stewart. His rival lu a In a Cooper institute meeting ihe discussion marked among the nutw a tar si* by appeared n hs.se made him especially Judges many mtaotea Thc soleep away ;i» eeoservstlve, sad, in Ike best temar, sristocratlc is whoso sit about Tammanv'.s judicial nomination of wealthy courts, .¦soma of bl- and I.n. ia WM nfe. At last Adc:' i.--. POME kVT IUiVBTBaTIOXB. dozen contrats, Fran ti. Bangs, psBMgm lu tte in ihe supcr.or elly opinions quite a*, was whom, i.y Hie srsy, he r.S'm Miling niau. Mr. Cheats spoke of the nominee have been among the most and forcible in an im¬ Lowell bttasetf, with aron attb him hi lbs Craneta twa* alli hui-.' be re* he ls a elor st time abc bel --sit. and h.-r hand while he cnn arou.e thp onthusliiHin of any stsnemHy QoS fi. Hm wrath condemnation A voting tuan called on Mr. Choate Ls a favorite. Inttg k.-i..: practice, isid been retained by Mr. Huntington, rte] pompom a chair. The lawyer socially moved ovei the when she before whieh he i'l Calca or else¬ Smyth simi the police Popart-Beat; wt bb rtmroas office. Ile was asked to take rapidly paper laen, appears, Casper in male si formidable pair of defenders. Mr. Choate ffiis but the roath was Impatient and In .1 morned t*> hove sh. look the s on conimsiiul di nun iition before the Bsyor of the ampatanci l.ii-y, Law which ls to be dis- Welshed, op sheets where, while hU nllersinii nny BOhjeCtl Hie mosl of thLs but with the -I doubt. moment the lawyer again with tte remark, "The Albany Journal." sh.- t*. of 'I. made Jury. Interrupted .. ss Ihoagh meant read them over, and did he is not un idol of of Tammanv's street Cleaning Coonulsrionef: am Hlsink'.s .son." Please lake iwo of at a receiver's sale this week, has had aa in niteiition. respect nr spplaase, ta san, uwhether any niau ever tad io "I Whop posed fad read a few lines She dropped the paper of seflsm .. ol Judge Trooa ahen that dignitary gentlemea," chalis,'' said Mr. Choate. histor.'. the Holy a few- latlaasts Meads Uriah ..]>en a cotnblnail >n. honorable, if not remarkably prosperous, suddenly, snd Laois saw ti..- lo.-.k of horror lust people. lench as Mr. Choate thought, to emend alone against so powerful ssiid at a college dinner. "Yale is every¬ wa- him .¦.ioe'' Chaste; the parrt u*- his ..f the attempted, Somebody '"and she It ls the only weekly low Journal In the East wbteh in h<-r White la*'. She seemed to hesitate, calline jieopie of of In tin- tirst pla..', there ls iii- dibarten! lilniself. one where." "Yes," said Mr. Choate. always r*-"*.". ami name To thea he ls the emborilflteal of deprive him of il* rights; Ma hearty espousal Harvard lhere when she arrives." has attained any considerable reputation outside of taraBd. node two steps toward the bUBOtarty. winn had been of tin' three gnat mBway monarchs ot the world, llnd.s tuon a the (BUM of Dorman li. Baton, ta tbe In which lt ls published. Its editor is aa crucifix, returned, snd hastily folded up the dignity uii'i re-erve. relieved i.y chanting nrbanlty. nil th*' length and breadth of the at Tin; Ni.\v-i;\i.t.AX_. dixnfr. city loiter and it int.. a lils inimitable. brutally assaulted and nearly Ulled for expottag the powerful throogteul able with au bam appreciation of lengthy «lipp.d large envelop-, They admire his brilliancy, Batalling and he has railed tere ta .titi him. a. was hi. Choate at lils liost one must go to writer, especially .rn which she wrote *n sddrera before ihe l-ft his doln.s of Fisk. T«.e.l and tln-ir nMCsBy tools on the land, Bal to hear Mr. the odd aud humorous of Me law. '-The Jonr- humor, hi. miirv.'iioii*. panssilie powers, eoarags er- of th*' bar, the most astute, phases "ie uhlc a -.nd tum'. When she opened the anl of bis relentless of Tweed and right, lae greatest po" tte New-England Society's dinners.-thara gatherings, nd methods tn accordance *.f and chlvalroi* Iwnriiif.'. bat HUI they fee! thal ba henel', prom lies! of te WOrd.tte of ral." I motor, has adopted Mtg tl.- tressing .oom to cull Lucia, the maid nm hm been toll M lustifv the mo*t rrsiflv In the ICBM sis he calls them, of an .'unhappy company Pilgrims law and the was seated a holds himself slOOf from them, lhal he is far re¬ lils aaaoctetes. eneagh with a with the changed systems of reporting quietly by window with a piece of Mime aol often, thi.. lias nm-.T skilful of our profession, and," graceful who meet annually at Ddnionlco'.s to drown the tnt- It has not _-.*i domain of ev. life, ami benet Mr. Choats-a courage< thors, " taste of members of the bar. needle-work, rose respectfully a.- her mfotNss moved from tln/r ry day w,ive of the hand toward Mr. Cotikllng. the verv of their ancestors in the flowing present saw M Bg unfavorable light, as when, for In- rows and sufferings to for contributed articles, and cuter.d are content to ace him as Pindar mya ba appeared our And I do iv>t feel cn- the been its policy pay they in <>f Dna! when I nini-st Ilene, of time. yt bowl, and to contemplate their own vlriues In has "Send me Giacomo," sold Adele, bidding the Archllo* '.iis-al a itanre, be sppesred defence Mayor have evi¬ If Mr. ls there outside of thc page or two of editorial matter it lotter ns distance. la- tlrolv ul me or cntlr.-lv unarmed. I t.f. mirror ol history".particularly Depew iu sud, hut Lucia went toward Mr. (rratit was sorely presses ky the state genate loo. lu words of .secretary r.ubbarn, who Mr. usually boen filled with reports and ubstracts of *¦ nf. ks In this case with me, anl if 1 casi put Itel tte Iko door, Blooped la-r. **No," she ssiid sui goa no office. aad most entertaining dence Insists came over in tlie Mayflower, "lt ls si now to I t. restlmtlog Coamrittee, leting mid alni at his Choate opinions. Series wt pamphlets supply many ike thU him yourself; tell him t., further esuse should he for IMl ap;ii|r''!" ten .1 liar lo little little wesPOO In (nv sling straight rare treat." Everybody knows that Mr. Choate will havependy it st If BSOghl stories of bis tboaeand preseata of famous rival, and member* of the profession the opinions of court! registered once, and to bring me ..ark on the of lbs BttBSM of in forehead, the rewal QottatA of Hi*' EOUBneat ls bonni bave some fun at the expenae bis the receipt from the _VU him to be mm of appreciation pnrt Ftoesta croker. To ba sure, Mr. Chaste appeared everybody knows that Mr. DepCW will not spare him earlier than they can appear in "The Law Journal." poatoffire. bc found* In his aver-ion to si but the to bile the dsi*t." sinful, ss lal i- vcr. 1111;...riant. | nm going to Mr. Chaste, lt may pabMc this case Iii pir.lv (pr.tet*ional rapacity, in return. and the need of a publication of thia character tn never as ii COadMstS for an severttaiess. HOW MC -KIZl'.s AN » HV.\N 1' Vii-'. Mr. choate was once delivering the opening ad¬ lie down. Cone to me rame tune before sunset." life. He tal api>>'ar"d weigh' of his ju.ace sad poisrr was, Mr. which u -.elected sesie. of cases ..hall firm the prtn- nt govern dress on his pet thorne, "forefathers' Day." same as Lin m look the letter nnd wont out into tho cor- elective Bice, and has never smipht sppotntaWBl thrown "ii tbe side of a corrupt municipal The marvellous rapidity with which he takes ad- to -The Mate of clpsil featuie does not exist to the d-gree a toast .. A I a wont nts. irucst Depew iv.* to follow with when the of Th» haw Journal" If ridor. lele listenc moment, then beck thc luilVIs of the Federal, Mate or (div Governm men;. ;i (SCI that will ta long regretted bl his sf evan and see, the elements m every hist week." said Mr. Choate. publication bogan. v t.. 1 as vantaga pMal New-Yorfc." "One day conducted on a more modern system lt may have, ber r..'.m, tbe dooi behind well not want .. of one of our olting her, "I suppose my friends Knew I did puMU Mm is. situation Itel Bra favorable to him wsis exhibited to 1 was waited upon l.y a representative out of tts financial dinVulil.-, as turning the k*_; yi Ihe lock. Since h.-r fright dallies with a request vhat after ti passes present ottici"," he our., resaarind, -and thal la why they I Al.f.Y t.l IK. thfe* trial uni again. Mr. Hiint- great metropolitan polite a carter. in Iks morning, she Instinctlrriy barricaded her- COLTaEOE DATO BBB advantage BU sigaln I should furnish him with a copy ol tte speech I was prosperous nominated me.'' H.- bas been oonteot with lha mi from th** lavniiin 'set H-If aa thal ime. Bal at present the sunshine never Before recounttsg Ma eiplclti la the y?,-'-- r Mr. ills on morning for publication An address last weeh bv Dr. '-pit ..ka. a well known arm so 1.right ami (he place ans cheerful that pfOfeastoaa] ti..; at dinners ard meetings, point "f vi.w. poor wltaeaa Choste. up' at tte latest Monday her lils oe:-.ision:il IS at public and id* trlumpba public most skil¬ tO-mOrrOW. "(ind bless von,' said I, "I have no copy and articles In "The N.w York Law Journal'* lean seeoscd almost groundless. ¦aCCBBB, iipptMram ImpOVtanl will In order. Thi. i- n ,t a incmo.-y w:is -nilly defective. Mr. Cheeto's an alienist, critical a Ml Ol biography ta to give yam. How can 1 make after-dinner speech have bsd as a the She In) down on 1 closed ber eyes, in snit.- of dinner-., In CXCttlBg ea_i]*tilgh.-.. and In Msiges ful could elicit from him little if of dinner!' Well, he and other law periodlcsils theme sll *ri -li- on the baclmeyed theme. Mr. C .mle's career has not vet luestior.iug until I have made -uri' my the emotions terror had raftered of our affairs: in his prominent" in thc much iib' li,formaii ni sis to the of the ...¦ineil Huh* but to argue the giving of expert testimony, especially in criminal mu, th.- Bionldpal been described save In skeleton lona. N*.l ¦a. -pe. opcnttOOl a chopfallen, proceeded »>.. evening and In-day. and although futon League (lub, or which he bas l>een president, and mi counsel matter. 'Why,' said be, -are have got all the r« .t.* 11inls, mk li as those of Carlyle W. Harris mid Dr. writing of any lettei so lona ss the one one had more lhan BB nut Hm- ran ta given lure, for lt I- isitnoiis Contract Finance Company, havo not got Depew'..' -Ob, his intimate connection with lils beloved New .surely,' laid I, "you " Buchanan, The suggestion ls made that physician* jii«t Bnlshed nusl necessarily be very tiring, she and dtfleult to collect tin- material. He will int talk of -nilled blandlv alni tte gialntU hltnself looked glootni". yes.' .said te, 'wa have got iilm cold in cold type.' lo of wMcb he is on.- of the most Clloslle Us. 1 at of the lie the .state, who shall receive compeii- fril better thafl site had been foi a lon..' tim*', and ¦Ugtoad lety. hltn-elf for puMtratlon. This Brig t ls- forgiven If lie litlt observe willi Wllilt telling elicit Mr. A rosir of laughter followed tte expense appointed by Would ha' e tallou asleep il the doctor had devot.-d ¦tar-tars. This is iii.- nstarsl trend of hi. al his opponent: Central's president. ¦attm whether they testify fay irably or unfavorably perhaps onlv follow the rumple ol other worthy pea- His temporary triumph was his turn. "The who not irma Roane soon sitcrward, not I... ni-" he ls In -plrit. not UouM he After awhile lt reporter to the Tho totimony of such experts, arrived life, IseMag pobHfl in *.f wsvs the Mv learned friend* apon the oilier sid.-.'' said nie for he rct]i;irk>*d, "said lo prosecution. (in all thal had happened, h.- yielded to ihe of good pie who, spps"ul home pabBiity, called on my speech," io would receive learning bscsaie he is indiiter.!!1 cause govern- win. in "have el wed si tittle regret sad a hind as be said to Choate: "I huve Hiern .all.' but alee lt ls argued, would be entitled and at lust tn nc .--itv. mid gave ber chloral to 1 ike "Interviewer." aside ts tii.-ir private Beeretary, cl..-lng. prc me, Said I: BBCBt **r i.'i*' need; of Hie people, but singly becauM I described their client as added: -Have you any poetry In your*" greater cotisldeiatlon In tba minds of Juror** than the in Mildil doses, showing lier bow lo uso it. lt wis enoagh amtter t<> mi a rnhnae. Mr. i boote of rebuke for bm because "Choate has. mid after reading he is absorbed ir: Ml professional lalxus and feela supplh (.ould of l'aoltic Coast. BOW, gentle¬ .No.' "W.H.' said lie. evidence of physicians who an* employed on one sids «. kdeni th-iT anlest the slept she must break down baa si private Beeretary, and ;i mos* eatlmsble yoong tho Jay tte lt I came tn the conclusion that te must have wrltt.-u was m. that his serviles sire not required In party maiiage- Bte -Mr. OeoM wc " or the other. -The Lsiw Journal," pointing out one altogether before long, and it longer rafe m.i'i i. :>;r. Bowe, but ba l* bept so geeply Immersed men, u great Mstortesl persoa lt himself.' to Natur-- own way. He had brought wtttti or alain. Bat winn the i.d of hi-. I of the Mon- to this proposition, says: let have ber puhiir in briefi and autaeclaiei thal ta never baa .a m..mii .p.nk oi wii.'out pirasnsBty, sad chaUbam pom GBVEBAL POSTER AND MU. DKI'F.W. principal obj.-. the m.-ii*ni" him, ami gav.- it Into Frances- rild when a public Isis., worthy of his tais on tte -It would tend the greatest evil wltli BppsrOBt, to devote to ii or io recording bb anecdote. attention to tba sppearance af defendanl Central Porter and Mr. were loweri perpetuating co- keeping, rautioi lng him not to let her u**e it demands sitieiiiioii. lie is aa lo r. ipond Kcrapbooh bili. At one dinner Papaw rt the s\sti-m thc substitution of of powers qtrich His contribiitioti to i bi snti.'e eooatsted ol som., poa stand ta mj whether ta bm aol flied tte Be- beamed with expert opinions la larger ouaniltlee than bc had prescribed. After hs citizen of tin- When there is a both praecat. Mr. Cheeto, kee fairly men for the of the any BMtrepOtts. raorl about si- eohiaMe member t at dreadful Ulick Fritter, winn tte Wtesrd Uiat professional Judgment Jury."' giving varlou*. pieces of good advice he returned Commissioner io ba srralgBcri, a. deroBi tootra ol prac.lings delight as he extended to them a greeting that to t1.- gtioal fTttsolag ss* a Not of the N.-w York stock market pulled Hie wires be¬ Hie Juror, might believe experts appointed by etty to from sent to for biographical porpeeta dty directory. down the house. "I nm nure," te said, "you her the for the member of the bar be laved being ot the sieiie- th u brought destruction upon SO manv brought authority were lagbriB to be Impartial and Lucia gave mistress receipt from him, therefore, but from inr Bournes, lt asa llini not allow me to this programme public \ ode it away in th.* becaass ef his raokleia geradon t.< his rllent'a when called in a court would .pitt pleasing well and so might give undue weight to registered letter, ami put jail barned ihsit Joseph Hodge Choate was inirn In ths iroro-t man, and afterward, felicitate tte of two quiillticd, - not you small ie "1 brought with h.-r to when an arrogant eb ment of the popalatlbn te of if i did apon presence their The (.oveinment experts would still jewel-case mterests; Bslen of Ilswi nine on january _t. 1833, and lhat of |aattee to describe proceedlam that day, ta other those twin rall fellows, well mel nt opinions. th, country Thal ni lit sh.- took the chloral, io Im. nato >** mi r »t -«i faults; a gentlemen. no ls ever to effect some la gnod radii of'fUi wsis si *.f abs arm hm w :ib-oliitely nothing alsiut lt, although lt WU all every festive board, without whom bsnqaei be liable to blas or the of unconscious and fell sslrep before half-past 11 be or a Tweed his lathei couria Rulaa Choate, course. Mr. and General peacefully theft of a Mate LegSalatare lo expoaed, own work. Anl ;is to a certain complete, I mean, ol Depew Inlliience, und might _<. b*d Into mistakes. The not to awn',,- until nearly '.» OB the fol¬ entering hu aecood term ta Congram to hi- positively otforts on a thousand fl. Its o'clock, to be oven hrown, ll. Choate I* among then Ju-t was Porter. Their splendid in, mom sh" f"lt so better for the Mag Joseph si on Isirllf. io had drSW.1, ;n co iii! liol .say Whether ll for I f.rget present system hy which jurors, ignorant of technical low li mn.li the of ill tingnllb liim* If bv great speech the Uko tilts have fairly won their golden spurs. .mo in_' fi rc t »he wen! tm a walk with Hie first to BBSWer call duty. live million or t.-u million dolbies. When Mr. it waa sr Kmersun who ..'naliv matteis but having the "nllnary experience of life, ihat lona BB "IU M:\VI.Niui» iu many Ml*.HT BAVE BERU QOVEBXOE. took tMi riaad, aad swore tte! a* io the decided that the soul of mankind ls located tbs hear differing I lsWI and decide as best they caa BE of oldest Huntington bal these two gentlemen, certainly, by '.heir weeks, sm.1 wilt io bi again almost without that The fatniiy aaa SM the In NewKngland. dividends he lad received from the Contract BBd -stomach, have HMM to kt thc falio-t t*> aociis.- persons, and has not ba*, nig a ..t nor .luring Due of his Mania raaaarhed tbs other evening achievement! on nark arenas aa mis. lemon- -enmtion fear all day Tta earlie-- aneeator. Jobs Choate, became i rifts*** isr>7, ami Mar, this rub* of anatomy, (lint the led to immy Important failures In tho tl.rening Once nore Ihe chloral hsi 1 thc Mr. Choate aright have ben Mayor ot tab etty or of ibis tir*t lininic" Ctaapsny between October, ltl-ftted al least pyloric BOgDesBBg ..I ila ¦-.iei,u-ci!_ iii leay. The grandson would not tell whether were aaa mil¬ .arith-.* I. the short,.si eal to Ihe human brain. Tin lr laws. Metli. sil experts, uniter Hie pr,-, nt system, do desired effect, m.il on the second morning she (.(.vernor of tho .state lunn ago lt h.- hud di -plsiy.-ii lr-7(). In: they of dinner ls the Una sin..- tor, al*o named John, w;i> a m. nil., r of the million*, four millions or well won title of first Beaten not BanuI vary Uk lr opinions so much on account began to Insglne tbs! she was recovering. Tbe half BS much tact and ilscrattOB lu p..lille.il Batten lion or two inllll..ns. three ¦urvlval *'f the tilt.st, for 1 assure you thal ttelr ly world looked snd the swallows Mn- ..< htiscts LegMatare from it-ji mi 1701, aad Mr mi tte MBt" these vears ut icenc-i of the money In vol v.-d Ba BSOBUm their pride bads bright cheerful, rr- he SOta 111 Ihe (HUN molli. h>.o taUtana-UM ta not struggles in all maur and tho ih- a BMmtar af Ibe Ooeeraor. triumphant rest of ns to Hint th-lr wheeled snd darted before her windows, continued ihls fri. "herc ls a gee yaat following Mr. ConhSng bad toristed thsl his client was not lille this would lung sign Bave laid all tte them to tarin prove opinion*, originally blackbirds fur down among '".Inst look at ii," nd, was iiot.i f*>r Us thc If nol under tte sod. And so I think ara correet, and they tims color their erl. thrushes snd sang the Mah. '1 have rubsl li for Connell. Thc family throughout asp uslhle fol" whit Ills gSBOCiStM BBd dPOS Oil tile under table, thrice wei expressed tia* fruit-trees ca Francesco waa lem tire¬ itly controlled by hoy strength of character and awain! vigor. David, a in voiir BSBIsa I mav bid Item welcome, ihncc, often msc'n-oliiu-alv. Mri of tbSSB errors, some and than usual. She wm ii looks as if they might mullnae to do father I-.i, ttie Coast. To thi- Mr. ChOBte nspoadcri. "Well. cuin.duo ralarina bett.'1 however, tte tometed by tm good sense of the Jurors BDoympnthetie yaan, -on of ita Basaachnsethi legbdotor, and lbs an was oil Ihesi- occasions with wit and a dot ixion be in -'oh 11 good humor thal sh.* aha st for io rome. I Hi*' Mah for Tsimmany _enileiueii, lt reiiiln V ni" of alibi Itel intro Ills speeches sparkle or Ihe Judge, Just may obtained. repented BS years say not but os Baa occa¬ wini homer. "Now." said te oii.e, -ir- railed not on medical a\ mn dinalase for them; no other of Bafta, waa tralard M Mw, in suioiiier fatuous case. Von reeaamtar wtea uni glow glaactng Bxpert> only q,ui-stlon*, al Lucia. Hall ls limply another BSBM rltSSrUt conn and iii, laced admiringly al tte gallery lu Del.'s dining on those affecting real estate, the value of build¬ ..¦..m*-. h.-r sion wbm ta bad a ault pending lu about the ip .. bal Theo the blow The pool brought siinoiints to anythliiR in the wigwam. Their lariaenc. Ur. Tnty Weller wit. called lu COBSUltetthn room, which had Just been tilled wltb l.nll.s, now I ing*., mid many other -objects. If the sol.li. *.-<. in ...nil-el io ta sb ta took sp t1"' liilb-d lu every profession sud trade, to testimony toe alric, von .. The '.intent.-, as All Ihe and IhS aro tn their WWtW> ison, sad ta mM 'taouay, my advice ts is ts li will tear And (hen wooten, thc their on Hie often write. read follows: ps]-roiLs pOtrOMga ami won lae nae. Bo douM aaoM :.ut repetition: tender give opinions thcusund dllterent tba! V.. n to h" wa. precartons nu.- iii- tamana reistlvs Bains, arba rs than were the Kath. rs. bee;nise they -npiH. RaccDetic) ban designed while a guest at the m. Fatrltk's dimer thal insole oi .-i- ta S-tatS, and ls In tWS places at tte same uart*, lllgrlm the BOOB at th> Babelng gm tribunal, another, Joseph II. male sm Ihe '.'..t ..1 ¦ \eat, .md st lt is to he \ih"ii si small hey could repeat from iiiofii'.rv psige distill iud nol only to bear the »stme hardships that t l,-rn his hearers hoi In UM neck and reidy to Hie BM an Bte Atlantic mid the PUctBo-my I'silhers suffered, but had to bear Willi Chonte, has argued with gr.*nt force snd ability before f.-tir-rt al the bleak paper hat mibatltutM for poaari after of th- "ingrim's or whether coniiectl.n Pilgrim they 11 willie." «f Inportanc**, bl wai maUrioai permn. I man who hud the temerity lo have si Utile (aa at page progress," milted friend auld ll «.i* B romain.-, tho Fatten besides." ihe Cnlted Hates supreme Court as to the constttutloa- his iniel.e. iiiril were of more gradual growl'. bs Pilgrim hara laisM-lattly Inforncd Toar Bxtvtlency of what (heir Of course we all enjoyed lt, mid ull powers atwoea Mm BBd Mark Hopkins. I thought, gentle ullty of thc Chinese Exclusion Law. All of these lead¬ Iii. occurred. A*-*-:.Ititi;: anv ln*siruction nv enlisbt tapsaBB. r.ufi, choate wm i div..ted almauas si Dortomuth, HIS M'W-l'.X.il.ANfJ l'ATKHVriSM. .sensible irish us well as ABMrhBB. indorsed neii. of that other tba story of '.My Double er* of thc bur have austalned thc .anent «rtth regard to iM- MtUJed wMeh ll mtv psople, t.. was graduated la rgaamce, all mirth. With nil his city's reputation tn bul was liol on ¦ but Jos-pii went Harvard, and I'ndld and lt seems Hutt tho de- Ile ls not. however, plena- jileas.. yam. amati Bzeelteni iVm.. --. t, roaimnnl- what ta bad said, lt pollU his .:irt. »' md How Ile Me.' thc various tribunals. Thc president _f me Behring nu .. if the claw of 'os, phillips Braofei ass la callim intrles he ls still the New Englander of BSBBelaass. eate, I write Thi* LUastratea anal i my, tint Brother Choate la not feadsnl "sis then to undo him In this cece.tMa Miirk .ca tribunal, with all a frenchman'-, .irt of dis¬ V«.nr KX'..|. i'V. TM.,-. tntmbt" obedlamt servant. IBs nuas time. Mr. Choate frequently desertbi tbs .tiliure sad fervent patriotism, und the manner lu making KNTI a poiitioiun." by whom lie was represented absolutely, criminating corn-ailments, Mr. Coudert for his I.'.S.W KA. i:.l:. I'.|'(... Mia gem rn ta mw Mm lbs lirst Baw, si trill. tlophllM, vhlch kt blends these .puilltles with his liuuiorou- praised <>f or ler lossibly, bs the |STM politician ls ordinarily under¬ grast preoehsr (imp:.(ely, and without shiv limitation whatever, aa .gnat ability, llvellne-s and hum ir." He had Kaw r.-s'ire Bonnventnn th<* Minor of ungainiv roath, bal mth a asmara wt Bra-BHtes Ibat took Ittenocea ls sometimes most delightful. Take, for already St. was A-Me's confesaoi in 1: ne. After stood, but lt ls precisely ii*, ooalltp iii Br. < baste, 'nil you might say Hutt when Mr. nuntin ,'toii introduction of Oeoenl sherman. "I pralsi*d the high moral ton*' of Mr. Curler's addreat. Ilio Franois he eapttvated iiis rtassmatei ahaoal tostSBtaneooaly, on .sample, bia 1 a sag struggle which Lucia hud watched through this readiness to say what in- r.-allv thinks, th1*.- /ree ¦nutt on tte Atlantic Coast, Mr. BspMns ainaad In not know.'' said ne. -tiiut Ibe greet Ueaeral of our aMnsaaa »f lha mnariaau lawyers have u-cn thc com¬ conscience h:i*l After grarimttoq Mr. Cheats sp bi twa psora sit tba lil. lirst upon New-England BBB, tl.,- door. Vdele's got tbe upper dom tram eswnrdlm, tins ieieststlsB of tmchnng i.t he I'.i, llb." irnil.s drew breath plement of each other, the one arguing on high geo* the Ik-Ii.-! that in l*s in Dawe Lbw gohoM, sta received Ibe ihoep riria ma .ut Hils I bnow, thal he has eaten so gi ssl u share hand, obied hy following io and MataMly aathortty, ih*.*-. staolata that a lull current enil principles iin*l thc oth.-r wltb would he doing tbe t*"st abe could ignernnoa aad "f Ci*' lorin. ills T8IBVTB TO MB. OOBBUB0, ,f .so many New Knglaiid dinners discussing, groat dictates abe thai muk.-.s mbar ortarisd, land blood must now How In lils veins, keenness and toward recovering bm pearn «>f mind. Koi being Mdspsndeam patriotic !.! i-..:. he aaa bar M Masterlm- A little further BB te B glowing tribute to Mr. d New Kn. rieojBSaea, Hm avbbmm in thc case. Mr. look up to Mot arith so arneb ami coo adaritted ls tbs paid le wa. a leader of New K.iigland "hosts' long orlon ( hoato's to go ro the .,1 Qernno, who rtttoaai r.sjHci oana to «.. leoater held lu sit tabb-. i-leech on Wednesday was bright and forcible. willing parish prieat And tids segment «f Mi bi bo sen.. and in the y.ar fellowing ba Baw '.inkling one. lt ls mid, thal tte IC ale bis lir-t dish ol pork and beam Your hud known her und all.her family from her chill- tidi-nce. choracim e. Bk brother. "However as may dlller," the glorious soul of .lohn Urawa, lhal A timely article on the Chines;: t|ucstlon by Juno si to ll hus Vork nnd has grafIlga! lore prat ria ral. fal reiionibiun.c. Alien, following of hood, and who waa bf do lueooa mun able ii.u devclojmi.nl; alwayi sam bm of Ma wu vs inarched mi before, te led bil bu it allom, I'as-tlt Moora appears lu the current number of "The in fflBtem Oordner t abo beeaom Ualted -tat.- sild Mi "om from Shatter, or all ef m from il Atlanta ba give veep erin advice diflcolt cases, and being, striking chara* tcrl-ti.. He tallied iinresen i*dly, ii cato, boote, 1 n'.,. e. through Georgia, from to the aaa, Columbi!*, Law lim...'' Professor Moon-, who ls es¬ her wii- judg.- tor tba wt IhM Mate, nant we ..we mo debi wt n.r of tte Pilgrim's moreover, afraid *.f rouslns husband's ls Hue, to Ihe (son- of gt. J'iilrlck ihe other evening, gautben Dtolrlet lm. the tractor gratttarie v.-is writing si gsoalas chapter sce# pecially well .'unll'lcd to discus., thc iptest! on, review* if sh" insisted upon going t Rons merely through college an | tba |.,w _, '.,...1 with Jilin. always steadfast and Incorruptible In the ih.* history of leftsliHion against the ( lillico so thal pleionA bul his sallrlcsi" allusion*. Wen BOt a Mt loon- -In.ng landing sad winn bs is few ru,- tlie of the th" to noafros, she hud written ont ¦ most careful i:l'.A\ ABB. nils ol BharinCh, .oh and Abednego He aaa be lerloos, loo, Hslo-d lu itoriK.il article enables r.-ttder IntelU. lhan th iso he Indulged In liveiity-live >,ar.s BgS when BB IB tum OOIiOBN corruption. In dight-. »f "How." be gently to understand the qu -lion*, t,> _.. confewion ol those sins ol which she accused her¬ for one day lu the liner efoqaeace."could the l'nlted Mates submitted to in "\tiomo |,..| he Ms carer lure. In a The >n Mr. i*is career nm lminori.il glory passing gery nlrodacing General Gnat, Un- l'nlted States BBgSBflBa Court. self mi*), ii* in allowuMe .j.., had Ju-I tarina speech bs parted wMcb Choate berna so and to us at *.f tirnace, bul ta bas l>ceii iwenty years tbsrs and bas ,f America be tiny r. pit'iented responded .tent it by p«^' to Padra Bannventura. fore UM BtfM¦England gectetj Delmonico'- in IMl'., .er.- i- esasamnty nfcned lo :*s tta pMdin om that gr.at soldier, w ho long ago spoke for lier ul a had onie out it lihou! oven lbs smell of smoke upon his it Thc 11.ws that anoh dooumeot never wiih Bocsarier Isftfrword Oovemor) HsBbmb. Oeaeral UM m.tiopiliirin bar. JaBMa 'I BlOdl vi's a COU' he nulli.uv. mouth In thunder tulles thal htlll echo t'lilt-d stile, fir.nil Judge Tuft, of ohio, recently rl> " reached it- deetlnntioo woald have been anea to HhiicoiIi, Admiral F.irragui. fksodon T.lti.n, the llev. spirao'i- inriire in th-, eye. Chaitoa O-Ueaer Bramall riiuii'l lbs globe I" gave it decision holding (hal the own. r* of ptisxencer popster eacmurisra every bet ween seems iii stir lils spirit like Hie lllgrims, disturb most *»e"pl" Ur. and Senator Lone among lha invited hui ui "te a Impramtea. There wen marp gay Nothing well. In eicvat ts are liable as common e,irrlerr> of passengers. BaltoWa abtsBdj imap sad Msitaa but Mr. ( .lies., hist..ry he hus written] and written (To tot.) - :| adveisiiries. beale aevae M COMTWI gnesis, bs arekoaed ih*' iffrosmtatlve of u,. >t mi. i.v rti ara i_ tba ir,.nt rani. >¦' I"'11"' nell powerful wo large volumes. Here ls one of his glowing Tho Maaaauta mpreoM Demi and the highest court of OBUM oil victorious. ;. dinner attb tins., ployfui reOMrksi "And wt of Mw. m.. ss ulbd to hold hts own and u-imlly icrhxis, ibo peroration »f Kew-Rngtend California have wlihlu Hie list few years decided rutrtft*a goototy Boffmaa am enaslh pronriaenl .. His ..ni'ivc Hrs. Vwatw am \>.u wt Ma Mr. (..nilling Win u ihat lit tl,- company of Nonconform Herve Prngi now, L-l me Un' MM and tast lo lin- the Democratic Brie, snd Mr. r-.tnnf >rls brllllain\ ant n ibe seana M tut ipiacbee peech: William (heir that a*, to the .ure of nut'hluety Hilt ruin applies, und golliB' pay respsetl description of Mr. ChOQtCb BB* .t al si io..hy, nilli Kider Brewster Si iii-au'cs Dona io the elah. Ta. young onn sm- rejircs. nlatlve of st. Patrick, -Mm. in ll,.- m-cnls.. ,,. marvell'.!: poweii ii, .,,,_ naarinst|sB bsd given him not.d a publish.d lead, baring toa! all bul eo'wrlence and boom, toob J in! go Taft extends lt to liability in >thcr respects. will -tiinl, n lau|-'h. In which the victim (heir bands mid t',-,1 to li-ol.stain liol intibllift moro BOlse IhSB (nv Bervea siter .1 bmrty aympsthlmri oamei aasoag aa, oevertheieaa nu u lo jircseii.e of this genial lo-nigM an augury Mmngm hom tba in n.,, ..,.,,,. mgM wall nm i.n S mined Magh weat of their tuaWS! wi.en they tolled mid Womhipjn-d could suggest. Tho standai- I. more BBBUM than Lm |uai "ha a little per when u.vii t'*> lo Mo- varieties wltli ne. 'lhere ls si follow ih.r<- of un (.minon hope, because of I tia- (insurance thai lt some mneara abom Ma own tatura, i"'! 'run ,i lend." ta Maadi, remarked, bom ktft at Leyden for twelve long ..uttering yean.: usually applied to individuals, although ln the **i u. oini. ta did nut dUpi.,v unv gBltHP. Ha but oiial Hg han bark that bon ht owner*. nanam. P tr^^*a on In a style that ls simply out of slfflit..(Indlannp- bc sits of the learned Court and thia audience aging Atlantic tn that erny little ont Journal. Fatrick'a power, where enthroned in ma]e_|y out _l» iliingk- and began to look lor cllciiti. Tber icnt snd that /