Bones, molars, and briefs . nt the Bar Library upon theadvent of our goiid friend Clark as Librarian, removed all his efifects thither. Ijeing on excellentterms with Clark, and resides there permanently that he may have the nmre leisure fi)r his indefatigableresearches. He still finds time to attend the Moot Ciurt sessions at the University, and embraces theslightest iippiirtunity to explain his common-sense views on the fundamental principles of thelaw. He has won universal renown by his able expositions of reported cases. an<l more particularly byhis faniipus treatise on t


Bones, molars, and briefs . nt the Bar Library upon theadvent of our goiid friend Clark as Librarian, removed all his efifects thither. Ijeing on excellentterms with Clark, and resides there permanently that he may have the nmre leisure fi)r his indefatigableresearches. He still finds time to attend the Moot Ciurt sessions at the University, and embraces theslightest iippiirtunity to explain his common-sense views on the fundamental principles of thelaw. He has won universal renown by his able expositions of reported cases. an<l more particularly byhis faniipus treatise on the The Common Sense doctrine. 1 find that Hagerstown has been annexedto Baltimore, being known as the 245th Ward, and unr pniphet represents his own people in our CityCouncil. Krinn there he hopes to go to the Legishture. where it is his cherished desire to embodyIns views in our Statute Books. I also learn that he will ultimately reach the Court of Appeals, where he may give full vent to his marvelous powers. DOWIE II. 185. tt ^© HTMiBim® ^EiB ru^ Ross, the marrii-d man, was kvcii by his wift- tin- first Christmas afur lie was married a book calledA Perfect Gentleman. It is reported the second Cliristmas tlic play was somewhat changed and hereceived a book called Wild Animals I Have Known. It is said that Tolson, another of uur married after liaving enjoyed himself immensely at theIntermediate Class Hanqitet. finally go! home in the wee sma hours of the morning. When his wife first heard him she called, .\shl)y, what lime is it? Ashby answered, Twelve ocli«ck,dear. Just then the cuckoo clock called uui ilu- of three. Picture how like a fool Ashby hadto stand in the hallway and cuckixi nine times to good. .Ml of us are more or less endowed with the element •n and the liridge are simply wild over liim. ^o^l should him tell of hisescapades. Anheuser, di> you know tlu- ilitYirence between a m.


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