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Show Ull.Tliny VMiL ! 'LUo 1 .1.. "" d yoU-iday tlni xi'ii!.-: ol its p tlv.ni nan 1 1, lli eiuuieiil jtninl, and hit epereh before C bi recent conve-itioii at tho lnti into: " And an the revtimd jnripl !.pike, tertia tiiekled down the cheek ul' bis heart iV Oh, that sud inhl of weeping and wailim; I Wn im-aiue im-aiue U'"W ih it we gn. i upon tin: neriie of hriuo and Hoba. rhert ill the gallf-ry sitn a lonely hotelier, lli.i fai'o is overcast with ft wliadow, itial tho silent tears trieklo down tho smooth surface, and fall to the lloo'' in tmlt drops of uympathy. Thuro, near tho plaifonn is a gnnp of Ihree nr four grief stricken lawyer. Thuy bow tbeii' heads upon their hand iii kI between their iingeri pour U't, salini sliuaitii. On the othi'r side h.ta a di-Ieato from Utah county. It it paiulul to note the ag.'iiy drpieted in that fate. Some .aiinot cry when in grief. Ho is one oflho.t but oh! how deeply he feels Ibe lo-s to the co'intry. liehind huu is a Kansas buider ruffian, llo weep,-frwly, weep,-frwly, willi a fim.igu air. ; Thu water tlows from his deep-sunken eyes in torrtmts, lidls u(on the buneh, forms a purling brook and deluges those on the samo Mat. A eotiahIii poet and tea seller is near. When the great "incorruptible" depicts his wrongs, tho poet liiit snilUes, then draw. lorth a broad b.u.daua, blows liitt ' nose, aiul overcome With Uu.-spirit Uu.-spirit of sadness which pervades tin-place, tin-place, he leans back whilu a peaily tprinj t,'ihea forth on eilhor sulo o! the fu'ial protuheratH-i. They all wept, and iilt! laehrynnj puddles for mill in tho low places o( tho tlr, and b.diuo blreaius trickkti under the henohes ard out of the doors. There, standing stand-ing ou the little platform, stood the eminent juriet who w.ts apuakiu the p!intivo wotds which wpb drawing ih 14 Hood of tcirs. A weary and worn expression rested on his face, yet ho loukrd so holy, so pure. m mojiwtic, si) grand, so eminent, o high-mindetl, so incorruptible, Die, etc., etcetc,, e'.c, etc, . fe., hat he seemni notuf lliis eartli, I ml id wf Her in the Beltfr Lnd, who had lecn loaned to us for comfoit and insolation. Ail could imt a-e it, but we plainly dtalinuisiKd ar nitul :i is venerable head a ball, Mtnilar to. .inly briyhtor than t':,at nitii v.iii-.li painters are wont to crown ll.e heut . f infantile S ivioura. On, l e l-kfit u..bl.y. We i;;iZ'l upon liio scene of wet for only a few minntcs and then retired, re-tired, fiaring an Ua:k of eca?u-k-11 ess, and a haty unloading of bile. |