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JUDQK. a crockery crates that broke in on Robbingson’s | will have hi of Ul question is, to strike hands with scoundrels? atfont to share the proc Can you st differences, and the adjudi- || f speech. It was answered from the holl vurt is an inevital result, depths of one of the gothic houses, and tl allop. the meeting of large bodies moving in op: can you as honest men started towands each other ona ds of vx citizens to make it a ' ss to break the law whieh r the break to jail? } posite directions “will cause destruction rd as is a principle in philosophy, and have to doubt it boards mi professional busit all other men have to respeet, or ing of whieh other men us the sound led with the fi of bral uve to. of battle, and two of the cows. ¥: Under your pro! wuity innocent residences. The rest of the herd 2 en are convicted and guilty men go free run to see what was the matter, and when What ¢ Whatever taxpayers may they came together there was the wreck of think Justice may siy—though matter and the crash of cows, On very en Tinust admit that Justic in too man, modestly thusiastic bovine was tipped over hollow with her heels in the air, ( with her tail waving frantically from the top of the erate, [helped Robbingson lumber. pws esto blind her entire person ality in behalf of the bar—it seems to the Court that you have no more right: to break the law than have other n equally true that the professional worse stood on end and it is strai He E neck, sharpened it, picked his teeth with it and said ten them out and pile up tl nce is no ook a sliver he pulled out han some of you are and professionally as a riot in Cincinnati not long f the law-breaking * Another grand idea gone to smash, I've ar I won't never invent proclivities a good notion to sw criminal lawyers, or fences, or anythin n, and come right down to . the ssion may choose to call hard we other folks.” SUPERIORITY OF MEMBERS. Do you happen to remember any prom | I admire the man more for that rem Fatimer—" Why is it you are always at the | inent criminal ptsuch than for anything he ever did or said before. , foot of your clas? D. Fish and Ferdinand W PROF, GOUGE, LL.D. Box —" Because there areseven or eight fellows | jad previously condenmned tle getup . x vietion it persons, lik nd, as t nd on whe insisted, who hi been convieted ' the attenuations which lead tothem were exer. 24d punished? What of the Mother Mandel } | cised in'that way ow tat oc seat) baums, with their long t of followers? in one of the be hd looked through and We profess to be indifferent to public opinion, notwithstandi and tries to De at little cw t that it feeds th neh { ve respect for the bar. Let us ful lest public opinion become in wlemen. — Letus see to it that iminal la and under his specta to see hy and beauty, with he younger men of his prec What a pretty thing it was! for protection—is given the place outsid sent ny top is consilerate enought ta | QUR NATIONAL ANANIAS ut never surrendered w York will neither die ¥ long as the judgment of the . - 2 ee f * Court can operate to the opposite etfect TL JUDGES CATARGH. | Onalat the same time, gentlemen, these ‘The Court observes a disposition on the part younger men of the exact ag the Court of a good many critics to belittle American w shall we do with them? The de opera as it is presented at the Academy atures whirled and tip-toed and put out Music, The critics do not mean to be unfair, | their too fleshy and too attenuated legs and great and most worthy en- arms as if th mong the very manner that they would crit- boys. Heaven protect us against the paint and atch-penny affair which wends its | padding and hypocrisy of th ving world! y from city to city and town to town, the Suppose, gentlemen of the that we managers of it designing no lasting benefit, | sider ourselves a mom but merely the filling of their pockets fo er: there are a good n tain season. Of course, the Aj profession to which he belongs. th chirl only in on | little Napoleon d The Old Guard of hor surrd nough to ad belonge rican school Lynch has presided, and with very good etfect of opera asks only fair play. It invites no | Of cours ally good, favoral icism which is not deserved, and but he has a regand for justice whieh is worthy does not ask that its weaknesses be ignored. of some respect. Of cot It is not, however, the school that the Cou would criticize, but the crities of it. I they properly estimated the cost. and the pur poses of this great enterprise? Do th » Lyneh is not offi ex, but T not Hy given to that s tself. OF no mistake is justifiable in law, but y do human nature is so constituted that there is no themselves and their papers justice when they perfection of justice in this world. Now the mify a small weakness so that it is given in order to reform Judge Lynch, suppose we ater proportions than a great st Do reform ourselves. What if you, Mr. Counsel they not exhibit TOWNES ¢ eption mith, were to refuse a case the defence of very much better avoid ¢ In hh would involve confidence which you he plan of creation pause to brush a bug from his ear, especially pried, wel the bug have a sting to it; but he would be a! toa thief who has confessed his crime, e small man if he divided the plan by the bug, | the accepting the latter as the proper standard of | cor value. — Leman conscientious! ive? tosay onfession be given in the strict professi dence whieh you demand, “* Why sir, T cannot, in deference to the taxpayers ai The Court attended the Old Guard ball. It) to the law, defend you"? That would is many years since he shook his feet in the | cquivale up the profession, think light and lithesome manner which proclaims you? Not 1. There are enough legitimate | absence of care and gout, and neithee they nor differences to command all your talent. Men to brea comicbooks.com