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Show Acconliug In Curbing. I heard n f retty good story about , a certain iguor nit justice who dots btsli es up Iu Fulton County. The Justice wa elected over an able but I very unpopular lawjer, and his first caec was thnt of a prisoner charged with vioIaUng the lUhery Liw. T he n.tULa1nt and warrant were ile feetive, and Uil the defendant's attorney at-torney took exceptions to in a 1 masterly argument, winding up by moving the prioner- disehrrge. I Is tli motion seconded?" a-keJ j IheJusUre. -,itis,"rcpI!i?d-theptIiioncr. I (lelitlemen," continued thej j-, j-, tin-, "it is regularly moved and . s -COin!ul tit the prloner bedl-I bedl-I charged. All tho-e lu favor of the i motion ray aye." "Aye," from the prisoner and his counsel. 'Oftj-u-ed no." Hileni e followed, and after a short piue the sealer-holder said: i "The motion is carried and the prloner is discharged." Whereup- i on, to the surprise and amusement uf all, court was declared adjourned, i Amtterdam Uennxrat |