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JUDGE HUM OF THE COURT. Anthony Comstock stys if Utah comes into the Union he will leave the country. Ax between these two evils let us take the bigamy. The Uti It ts a great truth. on the retreat Gettysburg. 11 Observer says the Ame are prog Robert E. Lee said it first, however. He uttered it fr essive. When we read that Jay Gould | : ily one cigar we see what a hollow mockery wealth ix, after all. Ss xm A picture of a bonnet in a pis daily is entitled vius in Eruption, really it looks that way if five min pain would Vin, Shakes take, He ought te have: postponed himself Irving had ot oof the . but of ¥ the seanhicrnmany shirts ain't star-rached enough. “as The problem as to the punishment of mur der will eventu reach the point erving the with the utmost dling to the last of his precious 1 life. The that caught in Boston had a right of immunity from arrest, and proves it by its extreme and owl was most impressive si when consulted with respect any important sub: reals, when he considers: the of the bur, the old ques tion of the small boy who was awed by: the ponpesity of a temptible legal Turv drop, Ma, was that Dod 2 One circles that the ed before the world and that on the whole it is its duty and privilege to manage the Creator: and really, from a legal point of view dan was, Mise CLemixenaw —" Sit down, Mr. Beeckn Mu BeRCKMAN (speaking the solid truth) the belief is sustained, and there must be very heavy consequent Ayes. When the bar becomes the church all lawyers will be happy : they will tind it mighty hard work to regulate themselves according to the demands-of their position but Take the Democratic party for what it is wot and it is fairly respect IN THE MORNING. a Mist Be gob, O1 Cink it's satisfled he'll be now.” able ; but recognize it for that which it assumes and it is so afi its identity that it will take to its hind heels and kick it out of s The shooting of Louise Michel would seem to indicate that ther is not honor among anarchists. The fellows ought to steal sone from the better men who are called thieves. Once ina while it might be well to consider the defenda f-promise case: after all. he might not have been an if th not coaxe ina ed Tennyson > so that we ust look for some poetic: butter frum that soure poetic however nn ines may be Chureh socials ian much given of late ts ck breach of- promise How would ithe, anemng is tmprop to have mock ger mans and rounds ¢ is not dyspepsia that troubles him is ap prehension, and that is a worse disease 1 the others put te Sidney Smith said a oman overt with modesty « around in its slops, and the Rochester thinks that man inust have been the first Com stock. The Rochester Poxt she shudders when thinks of sou pending falselo. but we have no doubt he will be safely deliv: ered of them, as hereto fore. A landlady in this y held a baby anda bull-pup as security for the payment of :« boant Dill; and this suggestea use for human found lings not heretofore thought of, to sey noth ing of the pups The Dlizzards out another evidence infernal mea this national adminstra tion, Still, they show that the adminstration is strong. Inthe w history of the cv no other ever many men to death «1 stood Union Bakeran that do be all th’ time complaivin” his editor Sepress remarkable west 30 of the ss of It is undenisble that some of the ambitious young dailies of N York do imagine sone of their news ; but ther ony and completeness in the possibilities involved which worthy of all acceptatio nd must we abolish the imagination ? Two murderers recently hanged showed extraordinary repentance as they neared the gallows. It was not singular, The sin of being found out is great, but the fact of retribution has a power of penitence? that could be reached in no other way. comicbooks.com