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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1SSG
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Sowed.—Central Baptfst. 0 " 8 a ' U ' " eU en ‘ j THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
Pennsylvania Presbyterians Investigating
Sleeping in Church.
Short Sermon* from Vnrlmis Snurops—Anj (,ov
ernmriit Bottrr Than No (iovrriimoiil—Itotrrts
of the ( Inirrh not ail Inrltinur Tin- Ini!,
Xniona Christinas With ItHTormil Views— 1 sii-iqi.
imi In Clmrrli.
A ery striking, ami sadly so, isone feature
of the secretary of the interior's report on
tiJo T’.lVt U i tt L, H . lu uopulation of
the Lnited States. The proportion of the
criminal and indigent increased about X
per cent, from 1870 to 1880. But the insane
doubled their numbers in the same decade
and the idiotic trebled theirs. These two
Hon. IV. A. 1.11 tie (die, an explanation of Wlial
Is I'rnpnscil—The Hrartlral tVorklugn of 11:•
Cnnslitutioiiiil VniciiilmriilN.
The Presbyterian church authorities in
Pennsylvania have been considering the
subject of “napping in meeting,” a habit
which is prevalent during the summer
• \ An '.viuencans are ming
last. I hey work loo much and thev fret
over it. They indulge in vices wine’ll de
stroy Imdv and mind. Hence the phenom
enal increase in madmen am, idiots. A
Idtle more of the lnm drum morality
which characterizes “unpr igivssive” C atli-
( *lie nations would do this country good
Catholic Mirror.
Methodism has long boasted that to her
Editor Enquikkr-Sun : In response to |
your request 1 will endeavor to give you
the information desired with reference to i
tlu* constitutional amendments which are
to l>i voted on by the people of this state
in the coming election.
While tlu framers of the constitution of
IsTT recognized the convenience of occa
sionally enacting fora county a measure
of purely local character, a large majority
of that body regarded the \olumool local
lneasures presented every year for the con
sideration of the general assembly as an
e\ il in legislation.
Acting in this view they suggested on
season wherever the church going customs Spry won by tin Fnite.l States that instrument certain ’provisions Li ro-
. ^ 1.1• _ • in ails and bv is. hrmii ti i'i.in.mii .,r f ... .
in arts and arms. From a report of the
\\ I'sleyan conference in England we learn
that the Methodists of that country are
equally modest. In a speech made in that
body it was asserted that all the achieve
ments ol the English speaking people
throughout the world were feathers m the
cap of the circuit rider. “Glory'' is kept on
tap at every meeting-house aiid no wonder
the poor people are so full of it. Western
Watchman.
are kept up. One of them—it was a min
ister, of course—declared that sleeping in
church manifests “disrespect to God’s
house, and shows indifference to the wor
ship of the Almighty.'’ This good man
would have more charity if he were to oc
cupy a pew, instead of the- pulpit. The
latter post; affords no opportunities for
napping, however much it may sometimes
i onduee to the habit in those who feel the
poppy-like influence of its soothing sing
song or the lulling drone ofits long drawn ionable siirines do not “draw in July
prayers. Nodding in church is not an act August. The Catholics keep theireluirchi
of volition, and, therefore, is in a large 0,1 ‘/Jr throughout^the year- fashion
measure destitute of the qualities of moral
offense. There is no willful disrespect or
conscious indifference. A man can no
more will himself to keep awake and at
tentive, when a real drowsy fit takes pos
session of him in the calm seclusion of a
gard to local legislation, which it was be
lieved would accomplish two objects: 1st,
reduce the number of local measures pro
posed. 2d, consolidate into one act simi-
ar measures when proposed separately for
; ... uv. " *
Notifying the congregation that
temple will be closed for the suiniuc
novel way of publishing a fact that fnsn-
able Judaism is only to be seen in the
showy watering places during the season,
and there it is the Jews not Judaism that
may be seen.—Jewish Messenger.
OM Maid- amt UotliHS-iii-I.na.
For the Enquirer-Sun.
These two classes of individuals are the
pew corner, than he can will himself to constant targets of alleged journalistic
sleep when thoroughly and obstinately w j t . When everything with a suspicion
awake. The eye grows dim. the eyelids 0 f humor about it has been exhausted in
droop, the articulate sounds from the min- regard to any subject of contemporaneous
ister become a mere
dill'ere it conn i?s. To accomplish the
objects all local bills since 1ST?
are to originate in the house of represen
tatives, are to be referred to the commit
tee on local and special bills, for consider- 1
alion, without having been read in the j
house • except by a two-thirds vote allow
ing the reading and reference . A local i
bill cannot be considered by the commit- |
tee nor reported by them to the house un- j
les« it was introduced within fifteen days,
after the organization of the general as- .
sembly, except by a two-thirds vote. . ,
This being a constitutional provision, t In
validity of all local acts, as to their pass- j
age, must strictly conform thereto.
The pra . t> al working of these constitu
tional provisions lias not accomplished the
intention of the framers of the instrument,
lor tlu* numbt r of local measures asked for
bus in no wise diminished, while the pro- (
cess provided for their consideration con
sumes much more of the time of the house i
and requires very much more labor than
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Columbus, Ha., August 1, 1888.
O N nnd alter this date Passenger Trains will
mu ns follows. 'Bains daily; + dally ex
cept Sundav The standard time by which these
Trains run is the same as (Jolunilms city time.
I .Cl
(‘olninbus...
• Macon.
Atlanta
Montgomei
Kufaula ...
12(H) in I 11 15 p in
I 38 p m t 7 35 a i
1 9 35 pm I 1 "
AID;
Millen.
Augusta ...
Savannah
1 35 p m
7 23 p m
3 58 p ill
2 15 pm
1 13 p in
3 45 p
I 07 p l
s. SSSSSSSSSSSS
Passengers forSvlvania, Snnderville, Wrights-
ville. MuU dgcville nnd Eatonh n, Thorn i )ton,
< arrollton. Perry, port < iaines, Tulbotton, Buena
Vi*»ta, B;akely and Clayton should take 11 15 pm
Atlanta.
Monigt-il
Kufaulu
• Iambus
13 i
)
TO
it all night trains between Co
ni. Macon and Savannah, Ma-
Suvannah and Macon, and So-
sleeping ( ars o
luinlms ami Maci
con and Atlanta.
vnmiuli and Atla
BicLcts Bor all points and Sleeping Cor Berths
on -.ale at Depol TicLet Otlice
ti. A. WHITEHEAD,
(ien’l Pass. Agent.
augl tf
MKYU.lt. Tit ki
N ami after Sundu>
Stimulate Business!
.ika, At a., May Hth, 1880.
May nth, iHHii, the trains
run as follows:
UNINTELLIGIBLE MURMUR,
and the man's head droops lower and low
er, until brought un with a certain jerk,
followed by an amusing endeavor toereate
the impression that, he hasn't been asleep
at all. fie clears his throat with a ‘h-m-ni,’
fixes his eye intently upon the ministerand
moves his’ head slowly, as if by way of as
sent to what was being said and nodding
were a wide awake habit of his. How
vain the attempt! The glaze again creeps
over the eye. the eyelids gently close,
and an unmistakable nod follows, uni ess the
sleeper has the courage and faith to rest
his head and surrender himseli'to the spell.
Of all the tantalizing and irresistible influ
ences upon men of mortal frame, the ap
proaches of the sleep god in church of a
drowsy summer Sunday are t is worst.
In regard to a remedy the authorities
differed. The minister before quoted
thought that church members should seek
to resist the habit But a good dencon
maintained that grace wouldn i do it. He
simply cannot keep awake at ntnus, tmt'l
says the only remedy he knows ot is “an
active application of., s.iawi pin by It so
drowsy Wives, who are loo muck, interest d
in looking at ti>. other v-iu.m - '".n..its
tc. fall into a sieein stale.'' Passing hv the
slur upon the iiior, vvid<- awake sex, :t is
enough to say that 'this remeJx needs to
be
APPLIED WITH CARE.
A lively jump and cry of • oil..hl'Mroin
the awakened sleeper, : - It wing the job ol
the admonitory m :w! pin. w.f.uct not add
to the comfort of the situation. 1 lie old-
fashioned ] n-c ventivt
was a strong clove, or
—otherwise known
seed"—chewed ■ igor
approach of drowsiut
pungent spiv
effect of the
in the methods of considering and aetin
on hills, general in their nature. As an ex-
, i ample, after the expiration of
interest, or as to any mail or woman whose | ( jf t J en ’ ( j nys f ro;u the organiza
follies or vagaries have been the subjects tion of the house, a membi
of passing newspaper comment, old maids j from the nutIvwities ol the county he ri y-
, resents, a local lull with the request that
and mothers-m-luw form a •‘convenient re- ; Us prm l islons become First, he asks
frain. I leave to introduce the bill. A two-t birds
The provincial paragraphist or contribu* , vote being necessary to give the leave, the*
tor, in his frantic struggles to be funny, I house must of course divide and ho connt-
!-!!',£■ oc n.itnrall,' tr, thr.se mu - CU Oil tills motion, Ulld tile JOUl’Iial llHIbt
SO S for a s ibieet ns the once I show the vote.. Then the hill is read by its
swollen river subsides at last within title. Tho J{ , ,^hp' n | l ,^”h!f 'S Yd" first
its hanks. For the most part this is not ! !»-' bouse that the b 1 he cad he H st
Indulged from any real want of n»pect for j bill has not ‘gone To local ‘ hills
committee) requires under tin* constitu-
We are Offering Some Excellent Bargains,
WE ^vODTsTTIOnST A. IFIEW
*ither of these classes, it has been fast
ened upon us by a public taste, born and
i bund
Hi
is, tile
neutralizing
ead ail and dvoi
remember,
>i i arraway
-to-meetin’-
m the first
iavji bits of
id act
shipper >
An unregener
attend strict
Would-be vv r
of the sanctr.i _
attentions wifi conciii'
gious frame of miiu
’ After all it i- lotto
to resist the drt v -i
spoken from the pulpit
given with the illy ai
should accompany it.
If the deliverance he
p H'ltlC
% service,
if lie wil!
:o the intiiience
d .u'otfitl if his
a strictly reli-
t: ;t! ! i
it is worth while
If the message
? to you. and he
animation that
iu will not sleep,
random one. sopo-
rilically delivered, you ait not to iilanie
for permitting “bk-ssei. steep, kind na
ture's sweet restorer, to “knit up the rav
elled sleeve of care." There are very
much worse uses ot the day of rest than
that which devotes an extra, pur.ion ot it
to sleep.
ordained of
•The powers 'b it
an
Ai
God,"’ simply becuust ta<
powers, and God lias ord .
snail be subject to authorit;.
ment, even though it •«. yw.'
the ruler a base person. )■- nettyr
government at all. The
individual is to learn to
1 lha
- xjsting
. am
ior, and
than no
of tile
! he learns
st lit I
• Gi d.
aid yield to
the laws that
dienct
how to obey in t!ie taniilv anc. m in
he can the more readily learnt . one.
Therefore it is that tin- .man who resist
authority resists God. Rut
means indicates that men sli
the power when ii m
intertere with their duty to God: for then
instead of teaching its .ubjects ol
to God, it is leaching disobedient!
dience to God cannot he learned
dienct to the slate when the s.att
teaches disobedience to Ctod. in
disobedience to the state becomes a vir
tu- The less call never exceed til greafei.
therefore the “Higher Rower has t lie
first claim on man s allegiance.—American
Sentinel.
i lb
men i
The Living Church says: “A writer n
Forum who claims to he an Episcomhan
and whom an all-wise but inscrutable L t -
idence lias .pared to rtiseourae upon tin
defects of the church, should uoi,so,e him
self with the reflection that he might/go
further and fare worse. ’
gether a lovely till!
propriety, emboldened by the supposed
defenselc.- s slate of those upon whom the
ungracious ridicule is expended, it is sim
ply . upposed that, for purposes of levity,
these persons are common property—the
footballs of fate—that, like the prisoner of
Clillloii, they have “learned to love de
spair." it is even considered that, by eus- ;
tom and immemorial usage, they are those
at whom scorn may “point the slow and
moving finger' 1 with impunity.
But vvliat grand achiev ements, in accom
plishing tlio real purposes of life, arc open
to both, and how nobly these opportuni
ties are often used! What females have
won the highest places in literature, in
fiction, in art, in poetry, in philosophy, in
broad philanthrophy and benefactions?
Those whose exemption from family cares
lias enabled them to devote that labor and
patience the ultimate revvardlof which is
success. It is tiie old maid whose earnings
are often devoted to the establishment of
hospitals. Infirmaries and homes tor the
poor. It is the old maid whose unremit
ting care and fidelity to a noble trust
trains the thousands and ten thousands of
school children in our midst, rilie often
heads the list of those who plan and the
run!; •'! those who execute works of mercy,
love and peace. Hho spends the small
hours of the night soothing the pains of
tin. sick and dying, and the eariest light ot
the morning llnds'her arranging the cold
form and disposing of the stiffening lind'S
of the dead for a decent chamber in the
“silent halls."
The mother-in-law, too, is lampooned
with reckless energy and without com
punction. There seems to lie an almost
malicious zest in tile unvarying tenacity
with which she is pursued. Many a worth
less son-in-law Inis nis grievance; and like
rilivloek towards Antonio, feels that lie
must “feed the ancient grudge’’ .or many
.rnulgcs that he hears her. At her hand,
perhaps, he has received man.v a tongue-
lathing for indulging hi** abominable* l.tzi*
nes- and compelling the wife and daugh
ter to support him in it- His saturnine
features are rarely relieved by a smile
oihir than that which flits over tneni
when he reads the dull periods, rounded
hv the stale and oft-repeated fling at the
mother of the woman upon whom he is
conscious of having perpetrated a continu-
’"’n'n-utii. tile prudent, thoughtful moth
er-in-law is the comfort of many a young
Diniiiv. In her counsel is the visdom that
blooms from the union of love and expe
rience, and for the son-in-law and daugh
ter-in-law having the proper conception ot
their obligations, her tongue is the law ol
kindness. When her words of caution are
weighed with minus delicately adjusted,
and with the respect to w; itch lu.se wolds
aru usual!v entitled, it 5Mb both
of many a fomenting dojne-t-
' sickness, in trouble, in tmi
certainty upon many qii-stioii.- m.
necessity of a choice between tue ii,., .v .t
ing horns of constantly rismg dor st
ilihuninas. ln-r hum.: and heart cun in
sought with all freedom, it can be turned
to as the needle seeks the north, or as the
devout Musselinaii turns to the Me.
his youthful —
ration.
i house, nnd the number voting a;
entered on the journal,
before the bill is even
first time. Mv remembranc
nnd no
All this
read the
- is that
Uh
Muslins ,il 7'
('olundius
• (tpclika
8 fit a III
10 20 a in
Opelika
• < oliunbus .
\o. *i.
10 to a in
ll 5f> a in
Columbus
No. ».
2 28 p ill
• Opelika
3 58 p IU
Opelika
• ('oluinbus ..
>o. a.
5 05 p III
6 31 p IU
' < 'oluiulms
No. 5.
7 30 a m
■ < )pi lika
9 t:i a m
.* Cioodwatcr .
6 02 p III
• Onndwnter .,
■ ()pclika
i* ( olumhus ..
No. a.
0 00 a ni
10 10 a iu
1 09 piu
• (’olumbus . .
l- (Jpelika
* Opelika. .
No. 7.
1 45 p IU
3 38 p IU
No. S.
1 13 p 111
5 51 P IU
> niglit trains i
ure discontinued for the pres-
A. KLLWBLLBN,
(ieneral Manager
during the sitting of the last general
assembly there were over twelve hundred
bills and resolutions introduced, and a
majority of these were of a local nature.
Relieving Unit unnecessary time was con
sumed and much labor imposed by these
resolutions, without the accomplishment
of nnv good to the state, the general
assembly at its last session passed an net
by tlio requisite vote to amend the consti
tution by striking out paragraph If), see- 1
tion 7, article 3. which contains the pro
visions I have referred to. I nder a 1
further provision of the con- I
stitution this action of the general
assembly must be ratified by the people tit
a general election before it will go into
e V.'cM' Ience, according to a v, the gover
nor lms issued his proclamation inviting
the people to vote on the adoption of the
amendment. The effect of t he amendment
if adopted will be to place local bills, so
far as their introduction and consideration
i concerned, on s mm footing as general
bills, except in so f ir as the advertisement
of t! e int( n ion to apply for, which is
prescribed by another paragraph .i 'aim-
article, and which is not aM'-dco
by the proposed amendment. As to
the second amendment to be voted on,
article 7, section 1, part 1 of the constitu
tion restricts the general assembly from
exercising the power of taxation, except
for certain specified purposes. Among
these are to supply the soldiers who hist .
limb or limbs in the military service ot tin
confederate states with substantial aitl-
ficial limbs during life.
When this provision was carried into ef
fect by appropriate legislation it was Ibiuat
that a number of soldiers while in the
i service of the confederacy had received
wounds from which they had been nerma-
nently injured, in some cases totalis dis
abled. I t loss such an one hub'L st a limb,
his case was not covered by the c n-tuu-
tional provision, and the amcndmeul way
proposed and passed for the purpose, i!
ratified by the people, of allowing l he gen
eral assemble in some way to aid tin- eu.i
federate soldier living in Georgia, who had
been ])ernmi:ently injured in the service.
These are the objects of the proposed
amendments, as I understand them.
Respectfully, yours. Arc.,
Wm. A. Lrrri.i:.
i'Jl
It 12ic. iittw 8d
|,;ir*!T 1 |iuii I lie SiitcN
Atyp
mi>rIh lc. now 12L
I > K IT OK DAI NED, Tlmt
J \ tober 1st, IsHi, an cattle
iifl.t in.oiv of ;1h* streets <.i p..rk* ol me cay.
iiii ( | from (i« toiler 1 to April 1 shall be permitted
neither duv or night, except while being
driven through the same; and any
(nttb- fonnd so nmning at large shall be im-
p..muled bv tin* chief <3’ police, who shall adver
tise mid m'.U the same after giving three days
notice of time and place thereof, nnd unless the
hall within that time redeem the same
paving 50 emits for each head of cattle, with
relits per day for feeding. When sold the net
iceeds shall be turned over to the city treus-
it fmtlut ordained, That nothing m this
met •ball be construed to prevent the
if the commons of the
K HAVI
e pric
cheaper t lmii
GEORGIA STEM SD ESS PIPE C
< ilil [JukII'ihtI 1’niiit Shop.
r i t'|l'! >1 IOI ID 9t>.
B. F. COLEMAN,
'jJJEy,
R. RICE,
Kv
dispi
O’.'lll.
eision and
(•noil Itesiilf)
O. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer
of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that be w is
seriously aliiicted with a severe cold that
settled on his lungs; had tried many rem
edies without benefit, living induced t«.
try I)r. King’s New Jiiseovety for (W
siunj/tion, did s>* and was enli. ,\ » ure«i l»y
use of a few bottles. Since w hich time tu
bas used it in his family for all Coughs and
Colds with host results. This is the ex
perience of thousands whose lives have
bi*eii sa.ed l»v this Wonderful Discovery.
I'livkDi si I'Dt-i, I
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G’ircH nil forms of PRIVATK,
O'-.'.R-ONIC ami S£XCiil. DXS-
’iSjuirmiitorrlifin, anil Inijiotency,
Trial Dottles
Drug Store.
fre
it I.'.rannon A- t'arson''
eoil&w
and his manhood’s ado-
(.'olumbi s.
OliiUJiTii
While Ah:
Up. Per.'
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lalic C.i-Micls.
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Gonorrhea,
GLKET, • ’ " «<;’•; « Uug.u.«„
1 'it , v'D lii! i . u-iuiiwli' i.n -. | •••’lalaUenthQ
I II fit Ilf
h
It is not alto-
r to go into the forum
io uiuangue the p.qnilaef on the defeet-,
nf one's motliel". Even our lieighlinrf do
not afimire it. The Interior, reterring to
hi- artieie. 8:iy>: -This k. no lun. val of
ours N-ither is it a tree fight; it n'wd-
we wouldn't sail ill. Our time may t«f
fomi'T -fo p- ' - 1 ' x w ■
Pv.^bvterian bredliev und'-i tak«: - to M 1
the fiefoetive polity of a church which
he hasn't the maiilintss to quit.
It may seem strm.ge to some now there
can properly be -said to he unity among
Christians when there are DM dt-fo'
eut view-.. But this umty tjtmiot j-cd^
lilt
Little Ro.v to VI
Wasn't you singl
Sli in ley?
Stout La<l\ Ves,
Little Roy : perph
you married Mr.
double, didn't you?
Stout Lady ( >h, no,
T«*r rildi*.
stout lady visitor
before you married Mr.
n v dear.
Kiid,—Oh, then when
Slimlev you became
The address of a
ing been declined
court to her sister.
“How much y<a
said be t he t venin
have the same !i
head, and the sam
“And i hes’iim n
,’oung man liav-
ig lady, In- p lid
FOR RENT.
!’••.-einblc voiii sister,'
d bis lirst «-aIl. "Von
i-, and the same Ion -
tokk nor
to Wittieh
being reinod-'
HIT Bio.ii! St ii'
Cures Guaranteed in all Cases
litilci'taken.
FKIVATE COUNSELOR
i . lif • i.t nnv ml 'n-t. o curely m-nlft], for thirt>
lb
d"
(It'S,’’ she added quickly,
ailing al that house.
tiULikid, t U. i i-. M,
Oiiii.itMN Ailmitit'!.
one.
- tl.«
line.
jjjt. Bov 'conelusively Oh, then
are the one, ain't you?—Harper’s Ba/.ui
•n*.
thei
Tin-
IVill hr I i
A lit
Ch
unity
stroved as long as there is t
£ord a Rne fiihlu Snc^ni! There would
not be unitv between those who
should say, “bur Father ho art in
heaven” and those who shomd ci>,
Baal, hear us." But ns long as there is <o.t
Lord and one faith it is impossible t
break the union. Though VbrHtcn.fom
were divided into a thousand deiiomma
tions bearing a thousand different names, chic;lB0
Lll worthipping in diflerent lorras they. The (
would constitute but one huuseuold
faith.—St. Louis Evangelist.
... .f gospel
,- i- furnished
id a working
our a-cended
There will be fun alive when Lord Itun-
riolii!) Churchill liegins to lead the new
house of commons. I.ord Itiitidolph is tlie
Beil Butler of English politics -vain.dush-
in'f. impulsive, wiillul and headstrong, but
withal very quick-witted and clever, and
not iu the least burdened with com let ions
or scruples. If he doesn’t prove a wild
hull in tile parliamentary chum shop. Ins
oast career must go for naught as an index
to the character of the man.
sterlin
ll. i-e it i-,:
Westmoreland Br
ville, S. ( .: Allow im
pefieuc-.e with L'alisa
scribed it in a great, many
debility wit it marked si a.
{mission Horn
an which mils
eiebr.ited Tona
Paper Boxes
Druggists, (»rc<
» oiler vou mv .
Tonic. 1 h.ivi pi
nv cases of genet
In fact,
r C' 11E Dr: LA UNA
J wood, *.v:th 8 m
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ACTIVE AGENTS
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Into whatever department
work a disciple is sen
with ample instruct 101
model from the ministr. .
Lord himself, or from that ot the tin t
and faithful disciples ona
surrounded and succvciJcd -u
resources that lie ga\' t.c in
gle exception of Uie ; "" " '
cles, are ours to-
who
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with tic '■iu-
vvork mira-
Wit ii such i*i") vision
grows stronger every
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been arrested for and defective
plumbing.” Bud plumbing call easily,and
often docs, Inv the Inundation tor the
cause of disease and death in the home.
But generally plumbers arc consult n d Im -
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law in New X
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revolution.
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Miss Jones Captain Brown was utterly
of the law. If now till
c lias had tie energy D
one of them it is a sign ol
devoted to im-last week at Newport.
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