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Show Where was Mewman? The senate sen-ate sat on Sunday ; yea, verily, it hid a session, in which it talked numerous things of a secular and not by any means of a pious charao ter. Where was Newman he who prayeth in the senate fortheusual per diem? Where was the man of "the holy city of Wash-i Wash-i g:on," thit he did not cry aioud and spare nor, because the- Sabbath was p ofaned and broken, owing to the junkettings, and diniogs, and winiogs, and ungodly assemblings, whereat honorable hon-orable senators were conspicuous personages? per-sonages? Where, oh, where was the Right Rev. Major General John P. who wouldn't allow a child to make harmless mud pies on a Sunday, or did he stand quietly by and see dignified digni-fied senators knock the day into splinters? splin-ters? And, even, who knows, sot them aoiog with an eloquent prayer, fervid in words, and with all the scn-cerity scn-cerity that his reverend lips cou'.d give it? Newman is to blame. Let the Kwht Kev. Major General "appeal" to congress ! Let him denouocj the senate ! Let bini call tor a Frelinghuy-gen Frelinghuy-gen aDL-abbalL-.-e.'sion of-the -senate bill! Let htm do something, if it should only bz to t.ilk to '.Iimul about, the njaiter ! |