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work wnl BiidinK of 10 legal Iiiaation* arising in public ‘ ail cxuling li in tiio cnjoymonl of onr right* and privilege*. That very .one •bonld ho well inI l ined concerning tile right*and duties of the ritlaen*. i» of tile greateat parlance In Ibl* country inrticipate* *o freely and *o directly in '5 will prove of great to the statesmen and to lawyers, mioontly a* of every cliu* am The ability, accuracy and periencc of the hutlior a* a la and teacher, are that the worU 1* fulness. The language of the author i* simple he eliminate* from it law hooks and brings his subjects within the comprelwnsion of these unlearned in the law. His explanation of tbs causes which led to the framing and adoption of the Constitution of the United States, and it* principles and pur well worth the cost of every one who aspires Joyment of the privileges guaranteed him by the Supremo Law The vast amount of useful the excellent forms, the r «relive bodies and the glossary of law terms In common use nuke this work one of great popular value. Our dear oid English cousins will naveriearn to understand ns. Perhaps tltcy do not try. Indeed, one might almost Inks It for granted that they did not make the endeavor. Here, for instance, is one of the big and Loudon Journals, in solid, sober evil effects on law and morality ol auch unseemly levity as is exercised on tile Bench at Detroit Michigan The blessed antique owl ofa news-, paper director had been perusing tlte lucubrations of the Detroit JWr Fna public reportij and swallowed 4he burleequcs—every one for actual legal Iranacriptsofjudicial proceedings. To npoet even minor police proceedings in a spirit of fon is something which Qooen Vic’s subJecU cannot get through their hair: though one of them—a professed wit—once observed
in Delaware liny, it dwindled Into ! * ^ • V"'' "“V "o "m Modi I v mar hinety -b- < is I Inch by IS feet 1 mineral; ipjnred by snv u 11 aw ms eommon farms, and the grave yard is: Mnv , lh K 11 ' Lt ! AprUaaS.n i » N 1 St , a u '■ Branri' i" 1 ' i'll ""vttanl 11 I SdAtaJS! ’ Arew .uonak * .v/.vee.
ry by the half md sulistituted in also manufactured in considerable quantiea by the inhabitants. Dr Hams who owned salt works, bad: reward one red for him by the British because he sold gunpowder. Thi habitants of Cape May, to pr< themselves from the incursions ol British, and refugees armed and mi ed a number of boots and privateers — They manliest gi

