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Show Fe.uixine BcLLnrziNG. United Stalls supreme court-room, while Senalor Howe was speaking on ihe Louisiana ca5P. Mrs. Tyler, widow of President Tyier, who occupies n seat next lo Mrn. Howe, says to a lady friend on her lef!: "O, niy gracious! when itv7 that tiresome old man c.i. thronl.?" M;s. Senator l-fowe (who is unknown to Mrs. Tyler), sharply. "There ia no law to compel people to remain if they don't like it." Lady friend of Mia." Tyier (loud euough to be heard by Mrs Howe). "Thai lady evidently doesn't know thai she was Fpcuking to the widow of President Tyler." Mrs Fugene Hale (who sal on the left of tho ItiHt speaker, and loud enough to be heard by Mrs. Tyler, tj a lady friend). "And Mrs. Tyler probably is not uware that tho lady on hor right is the wilo of Senator Howe" Here the curt uu fell. |