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Show AMITIIIIt ItllOltM. It I. rrpoite.1 that lire Maoachuiellt antl-lobyUt hw that ha. Ju.t had Ita rirtyir'i. trial glvt roml.o of aue-m... aue-m... Die law ill I not auuma to thut downthe galea of tho legl.latuie agaln.l the lobby fraiernlly, but almply In draw tho am en from their oratlon. andoomptlthrm at far at io..lble to conduit their "Influence" bu.Ineetln ui ha manner that thn publlo might know what they were about, The I iw rri ilrea that all er.ont en-garJ en-garJ a. roun.el before committee., aul all agetita having huilneii with the Lcglilature, affecting corpora lion, or Inllvlduila, ahall regl. ter their name, lu a book ket for tho lAiri by thu Hi-rgeiut alarm.. al-arm.. A record mini llkewlio I Uken of the nana of the cinpviy or perein rapmenti-d an 1 the character of tho IrgUlathn with which tho agent I. concerned. Morwver, within thirty dayt alrr adJo.iriiiii.nt thn ajent, olherwlHj Hi lobijtlit, rt-iulrat to rtndtra full acoount of all the e-peuwa e-peuwa Incurred tiy him In tho bu.lue.a denne,! lulheonlry. Uureglttrrcd lbbyl.tt are not allow rd to a !ar lnfjro roiinitttcct or to conduct any liM:lv lutlnt-ia during llio .w. Ion. 1'or rim viola II in of tho Iw the ajtnt and puty re-preMntnlarellt'jIotjk re-preMntnlarellt'jIotjk flue of tlllOil and tho afoul I. force. r debarred from carr) lug on hi. lobhy bu.luiMt Till. I.tliullnit rotultr auiultupon lobbyl.t an I of c j doet not corn paunllthewaya by which they miy larryuu their nefarlout trtn.vtloni. Xulawciu asroTipli.il thl., atvo one that keep tho l.i,liUtri un ler n per. letual guard, da and night, like a company of onvlcla, from the opening loUieilo.lnj.it llio e. loll. Iiut It glvot n publicity to the prea-rnceof prea-rnceof lohbyl.talu the lelilitlviihallt anltothelroieratloutgenerally,whlcli mi ma, on tho flr.t trill at lea.t, to haw ha I tho ilTei.t rut only of regulating reg-ulating Ihu tran.aull.int of thoao having hav-ing regular liu.lue.., but of ridding the Mate capltol of the gang, of loafer. whohngroundthdhallto(lckupodl Jobt whli Ii tlm hlger touodKinlryof thu lobby n fuiu to hau lie. The country I. un.ltr obligation to Ma..achu.eiUfor lei Hug out In thl. lu-ctMary rvtorru. There I. not tho illlihleet douht tlut tho lobby con. Ilngent nt the capital hat coat thlt nation miro during the ptit thirty yiart than tho intlro legltlnu'o ex I i we of Uongree And what the lobby In lu.tery lu general hat coat the jieoi le through tho Irrlgular Kgl.Utlon enacted uuJer It. lulluutiio cjunot bo uvvu guea.e 1 at. Let lobbyl.ni an I partl.au corruption corrup-tion pro-re.u at lit preta'il rato of ulvaiicaforauilher tweuty.llio jiart an 1 what of llio h gl.lallve poworj will i.caH the control of blackleg will not bo worth I wklug after, llutwonro grateful to nbaervo that In marly all of Ilia hot-bolt ol corruption corrup-tion there are very tulut mtlal tlgm of nforro. Them It a mighty moral unlurcurrant.it work which we think ciube relied upon In ittown timeto aetthlogt right. Wehavoalwaja bo. lleve.1 that the liability of till, republic uat duomorp to tho Invlncllilo In-logrlty In-logrlty of tho nrjluscn and the cl.ar-nctcr-makertuutof ufllce, than to tho ttateimtn.hlpur pitrlutl.ui uf thoao whogotthopty for running tho gov-I'rnmoutal gov-I'rnmoutal builnn,.. Tho acittirlug ulid general demolition that within a ir liovo biwa vilectod among Iho retenuepillllolau.of both -artlea It a tntlruouy of till. fait. |