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Show i Dei:ced Uxxi.vd. We consider it deuce i unkind, to say the very least af:er we have got up a local piece at carefully as that about the arrests at C, roine, which appeirel yesterday ! morning, for a gentleman professing j f iendship to come in and declare we i had eirc-d. as no arrests had ken made. We are satisfied to the contrary. con-trary. Public officers discharge their j duties faithfully and promptly. Every-j Every-j body knows this JuJire Hawley declared de-clared if anybody there had violated I the proclamation on mustering and jdiiiiig. th.y would be airested. ;if it could be pror, d, even it took ; well L ne'e Samuel was to be invoked ; to an unlimited extent for the purpose. pur-pose. Corinne brags of having had a drill probably two or three. Judge Mawley is here, ready to prove treason is treason and rebellion is rebellion. Marshal Patrick is keen and lynx-eyed, lynx-eyed, and his deputies are numerous, energetic and fearless. Therefore we sa.- the arrests have been made, and the last batch of "insurrecta" are in durance vile. We will defend the Marshal to the last gasp, the las' ditch, the last quill and the last stump of lead pencil: and we will uphold the Judge as a determined man who means ail he says, and sometimes considerably more. But we beg the Marshal not to let the milk of human kindness which flows so freely iu his ample chest curdle when he thinks of the enormity of their offence, and to treat them with his usual courtesy Wo ask, though, where are they lodged ? The public want to know ; and they want to know if there is no chance for a luileix corpus in the ease. Tell us all about it. |