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The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Spanish bark Providencia . (search)
Anecdote of the late Judge Butler.
While in Washington in February, 1857, we were told an amusing anecdote of the late Judge Butler, and at one time we were actually preparing it for the press, when his melancholy death caused us to forego our intention.
We revive it now, in pleased recollections of his infinite humor, and Judge Butler, and at one time we were actually preparing it for the press, when his melancholy death caused us to forego our intention.
We revive it now, in pleased recollections of his infinite humor, and facetiousness, while entertaining an equally lively remembrance of his long-continued, bold, eloquent and efficient representation of the Palmetto State, and championship of the South, in the Senate of the once great and glorious, but now dismembered and humiliated, United States.
The amusing occurrence was in this wise JudgeJudge Butler was dining at the White House, with a large party of ladies and gentlemen.
While taking a hasty plate of soup, and at the same time commenting on Daniel Webster's peculiarity or habit of simultaneously carrying several handkerchiefs in his pockets, it became necessary or expedient for the Judge to wipe his month.
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