Notes by the Way.
. _^, 3 J»c-r> Good Americans when they die Ijo to Paris, Bad Americans are punished^itfi this life by being sent to Congress j "JChq-j latest candidate announced for Conb r e's!P sional honour is John Lawrence Suf'ivan who seeks to represent Massachusetts, ; the most enlightened and cultured j-Jtnte m the Union. If elected, he will riot be the first pn^ili^t who has achievecf'tl^pt/ prnud distinction, John Morriss?BrhaS v i afforded a precedent which appears Jilcelyj to be followed. But Morrissey jiyasaj different man from Sullivan. Hfc had, brains as well as brawn. Even m bis oi7a brutal and degrading business qf, pf'yw&gktiqfo guilds \f> m imminwh
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 907, 6 May 1891, Page 1
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