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Show Doo Mudg- HoLtnx The f How ing, from the Carlysle, (III.) U-n-stit -tion, is the resu t of a trial for a breach of the peace in that 'own between twi worthy citizens, who warmed up in a political discussion, and undertook to rake each other down with that formidable weapon the garden hoe : "Without requiring complaint on oath to be m de against the parties accused, the ju-tice swore the witnesses witness-es for the prosecution and begau to question them and before any evidence evi-dence for the defence had been heard, and without permi ting any to be heard, he made up his mind. While on : of the witnesses for the prosecution was explaining the cause that brought about the disturbance, he vehemeutly exclaimed: "Doo tnu lg bolitix py tun. I sthop 'em ' Mist her N., L fines you fife toliars and haf the cost, and Misther rt. , I fines you ten toilars und do costs! Doo mudg bo itix, py tarn 1 sthop 'em.'1 |