F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 23
with the urban police--you save his/her honorable mayor to which the character us
it would pay every deference--not for conscience' scruple of cause to
hangs a man for five dollars. We don't constitute exception color or
crime. It is probable that a qualification is in demand, more suited for ours
knowledge of him as it exists from him the last four or five years;
but we am informed from those whose the lives and the fortunes have been
expenses for the moral elevation of the urban police, that was equal
worse to the duration assigned to.
The reader can think that we am making serious positions. I/you/he/she allow us to say,
without fear of confutation, they is also well known in the community
that bears them. As a mere shade of that bottom of which laying the
you appear on the surface, we would report there to the only independent discourse us never
he/she listened to in Charleston,--except when I same-praise it was the
theme,--done as G. R--, Esq., in one of his/her public rooms some weeks
ago. The Mr. R--it is a gentleman of the moral courage and the integrity, and,
without fear or trembling, he/she openly reported the corruption and
demoralization of the department of police. Also him the enemies of his
you celebrate, while knowing the facts, it appreciated his/her innocence as a man, while
they reported the publicity, (for his/her discourse paraded was from the
you press,) so that not the equitable name of the city of queen should suffer to the foreign countries. A
the beautiful farce followed this serious exposure. The axle of
aldermen, composed of fourteen men of very general position,
mother remained under the accusation for a lot of time. Its object was
the character of a class of officers introduces him which the character and
iniquitous arts have disgraced along the city. But to do a
show of his/her purity, the Mr. C--, a gentleman entitled to tall ethic
consideration, chose to manufacture him a personal matter; anchor, not contained
with a private explanation given by the Mr. R--, he made a call through
the press. The Mr. R--he/she answered in a correct and polite way,