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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 1 | 4 | 0 | Browse | Search |
The Daily Dispatch: March 20, 1861., [Electronic resource] | 3 | 1 | Browse | Search |
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Editors on the Wing.
--Among the arrivals by the Bienville at New Orleans, from New York via Havana, was quite a representation of New York journalism.
Mr. John Clancy, of the New York Leader; Mr. George Wilkes, of the Spirit of the Times; and Col. H. Fuller, whilom of the Mirror, &c., composed it.
A Parlor Inmate.
--Miss Fuller, in a late latter from Europe, mentions having become acquainted with Dr. Southwood Smith, the well-known philanthropist:
"On visiting him," says the lady, "we saw an object which I had often heard celebrated, and had thought would be revolting, but found, on the contrary, quite an agreeable sight; this is the skeleton of Jeremy Bentham.
It was at Bentham's request that the skeleton, dressed in the same dress that he habitually wore, stuffed out to an exact resemblance of life, and with a portrait mask in wax, sits there as assistant to Dr. Smith, in the entertainment of his guests and companion of his studies.
The figure leans a little forward, resting the hand on a stout stick which Bentham always carried, and had named 'Dapple,' The attitude is quite easy; the expression of the whole mild, winning, yet highly intellectual individual.
"It is well-known than Bentham, in order to oppose, in the most convincing manner, the prejudice aga