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i j 1 | J 1 i | Sa et Sea omen CALANG TE t looks upon Mr. Sherman's silver it does upon our William's forth coming utterances on the sume subject Whi jon't: know don't know, you know. And so, moreover, of the peculiar John and. the riddle-come-riddle Willian The late Mr. Talleyrand was only half right He should have insisted that bills Williams we the purpose When the Queen re having been The C 1 you nyressional > created for rived Mr. Gladstone, it essury send for him, rked snappishly, Villiam Glad as it. | Vipe your feet on y makes she is reported to have ren hd stun, an’ there you % “t vant to see y ye tracts, s through with “Your Ma- jest “pray bea re is only one of your Majesty and there are very few of your kind Unhappily. there are millions of smaller tures like me; but surely Iam not kindly cor t subject 27 what molli- as long as ity onth tied, ** T suppose I but he would like to commend the frankness of the good mother and good Queen and beg that it be considered in the proceedings yet to con The Court is not h popular me yin the tel ies in his heart ng of ILLUSTRATED “AD.” JUDGK. the philosophy of Miss Vokes's pathetic ballad to the effect that it makes no diff va de rence We so that it appens that your ‘art be true. 1e philosophy is not good in all cases, how uch better if it w but it isn't, Very much depends on the to which the} ntellige r. It would be very Hjeet sdevoted, and quiteas much the heart an in this state was on the y the mistress of the 1 with whom she had lived th posing him tot en years, sup: her husband, and t 1 courts enough to mal had passed throu: the final conclusion so far as this state is con cerned. Before procured an Ohio divorce from: her pre husband, and had no good reason to suppose cither improper or illegal, A more stri case was that of Richard I ought to have kept his men Mr. itealf married in this state, while intoxi cated, a woman of bad character, and after y years secured relief from a court He married again, and after the the decision rying the man she had Alf, whose pooms -y green forever. some Ww in Indi second marr nthe divorce case was reversed; so that both he and his wife and the children which followed t union were disgraced. He went to and his first wife followed him the the agony following their fi himself dead. There are so many cases of this kind, the Court is astonished that the attenti of Congress has not been devoted to them ere this. > second lifornia and in t meeting he shot Does the Jury know of any re: why there should not be a national divos law? There is an urgent Jaw with respect to finan the evils that bankrupt hi d eas to bankrupt 1 quite as prompt and quite as serious attention all for a national ul bankruptey, but rtsand bring such are worthy of ubt whether the the man to the neither has a The Court is in some state belongs to t state. This is ‘ht to rob the other. as sensitive as the A dollar st state is not much, but the stealing sensitive as the taxpayer, from th ruptures a at principle which it would be well toobserve. It used to be supposed that holding meant in large measure the Mr. Tweed had that i t itcarried him to Black ly carried him entirely right to steal, so ab normally devel well’s Island f his disease ong of that kind for all time nl to drive out of the ofl at would seem either te preve but it is body attliction t been born with it or to 1 throw Ve possesst reretional en hoa long series of nt Gentlemen, the case of General Shaler appeals to our sympathies | to our judgment as the General Shaler is undoubtedly guilty ing to the indictment, and his chief undoubtedly guilty of a erime which ought to put him in the place to whieh ral Sha deserves to go. The law says there shall be merciful discretion as to the punishment of mie Or misc hor positively proved; but it is proper to consider the education which men receive from popular error their un conscious absorption. of the deleterious m: which permeates the air, I don't believe that General Shaler knew what he was about when he took money which did not belong to him and as for Monmouth B. Wilson, he must have been crazy when jury—think of this pa order to save hi men as well as urt and the jury cuser is ter gentlemen—in lf from prison! It is a nt to have | great thi in such ai Uemen, to vindie the state | done that another with wings and whieh mi att s this; and havin can afford te give the old we us from t Lo hasten th of substane | chane Heaven s io its winning the ethereal ab its destruction ves, a nd our salvation MODERN INCONOCLASTS. y shoes myself, not pelf, aght the job was fine ; | But when T sauntered down the street | Each boothlack whom Echanced to meet Yelled, * I shaved myself that mornin But just ld And not for what Td save, barber's then I hied spose you want a shav This world, wreck-strewn by bitter blasts, | Is full of these icone | Who ever ar vis of our dream, r bump of self-esteem spoil our peace of mi TB. CHRYSTAL A PRACTICAL APPLICATION. ter Patrick Henry feet that he wan antered, ina lonely I will ” pati spot you the propositic vo kind,” said ¥ “Dut Tmust insist that the proposit sidered as a whole.” “I have considered it in was the retort, * find that lib possible.” Well, good heavens 1" trick, trembling violently and start to run, “isn’t there such a thing. as poctic | licenset” | A HAPPY FALL. * Did you hear of the serious fall that young Giltnoodle had last week 2” Fell into another cellar, did he 2” 0; he fell heir to twenty thousand.” Oh, that was only a windfall.” \- | HOW HE MUST SUFFER. sod marnin’, Mrs, O'Toole! An’ so they tell husband is sick, an’ what sames ter be the or wid the poor man?” Mrs, Murphy, he has had a terrible attack in his hack; he’s filt it a comin’ on this long while.” comicbooks.com