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McClellan (search for this): article 2
It is a rather amusing illustration of the working of an elective judiciary, that Colonel McCunn, who was dismissed from the army in consequence of bad conduct should have returned to New York and quietly resumed his place on the bench.
This man, who was warned by McClellan not to show his . Within the Washington, is now hereby justice in the largest city of .
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It is a rather amusing illustration of the working of an elective judiciary, that Colonel McCunn, who was dismissed from the army in consequence of bad conduct should have returned to New York and quietly resumed his place on the bench.
This man, who was warned by McClellan not to show his . Within the Washington, is now hereby justice in the largest city of .