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The next day the Bulletin vigorously counseled dependence upon the law, expressed confidence in the judges who were to try the case Hager and Norton and voiced a personal belief that the day had passed when it would ever be necessary to resort to arbitrary measures. It may hence be seen how far from a contemplation of extra legal measures was King in his public attitude.

Congress met in midsummer and made the act more stringent in its provisions. The President's advisers then counseled him to change those who were executing the provisions of the act at the South. Stanton was removed from the War Department and Grant appointed in his place, Sheridan was replaced by Hancock, and Sickles and Pope were relieved from duty.

I suppose he pumped you gentlemen pretty thoroughly?" "I guess he learned all he wanted to know," replied Tad, flushing. "I don't recall much of anything that he missed." Professor Zepplin wiped the perspiration from his forehead. "This is most disturbing, sir. I see now that Tad was right. He counseled caution. I gave no heed to his words of warning."

"I dined with your father to-night!" he exclaimed. "I counseled him to tell you the truth! I said that if he did not want to tell it for its own sake, as policy it was the only thing to you! I I " he stopped, facing Jack with a sort of grisly defiance. "Jack, a doctor is a confessor of men! He keeps their secrets! Good-night!"

He remained here until after darkness fell, then, going outside, he secreted a revolver and set of handcuffs on his person, and congratulated himself that he was ready to pay the saloon of Billy Bowlegs a visit. He counseled with a member of the police force afterward.

"Did I ever think we were?" she said, smiling inwardly at his change of front. "If you stand right up to men, they'll give in," she often counseled other matrons. She began to look up another number in the telephone book. "If you order fifty dollars' worth every morning, besides " "Three-four-four Weston," remarked his wife to the telephone.

"You take some southernwood," counseled Sabrina, and he laid her hand gently down, to select his posy. "I wish your wife could have some," Sabrina went on, in a wistful eagerness, "I don't seem to have a thing to send her." "I'll tell her all about it," said her friend. "I'll tell her you're a dear still, only more so. She'll understand. Good-by, Bina."

Within canopies formed of gay, patchwork quilts and gayer serapes, heavy-jowled, swarthy señoras lurched resignedly with the jolting of the carts, and between whiles counseled restive señoritas upon the subject of deportment or gossiped idly of those whom they expected to meet at the fiesta.

"And now, to conclude, 'Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, as Poor Richard says, and scarce in that; for, it is true, 'We may give advice, but we can not give conduct. However, remember this, 'They that will not be counseled, can not be helped; and further, that 'If you will not hear Reason, she will surely rap your knuckles' as Poor Richard says."

He took care that Lincoln and Arnold should be there to look after the New England militia, and he wrote to Governor Clinton, in whose energy and courage he had great confidence, to rouse up the men of New York. He suggested the points of attack, and at every moment advised and counseled and watched, holding all the while a firm grip on Howe.

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