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re courteously accommodated with chairs just below the bench, surrounded by a brilliant throng of ladies, from different parts of the country. The Judges entered from their private room on the left of the chamber, the procession led by Mr. Justice Wayne, of Georgia, Mr. Chase being next in order. Judge Wayne, who is truly a gentleman of the old school, distinguished for his mingled suavity and dignity of manner, remained standing while Mr. Chase read from a manuscript, in a clear, firm, eJudge Wayne, who is truly a gentleman of the old school, distinguished for his mingled suavity and dignity of manner, remained standing while Mr. Chase read from a manuscript, in a clear, firm, emphatic tone, the chief justice's oath of office. The commission from the President, countersigned by the Secretary of State, was then read by the clerk, the new Chief Justice took his place in the centre of the bench, and the installation was over. The ordinary business of the court forthwith began, and the crowd immediately dispersed. I overheard a gallant officer remark: "Well, there is a solid block of New England granite placed in its proper position." Miscellaneous. Ex-V