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such a Police many of those powers should be entrusted; albeit I do not see that the Gentlemen interested in nuisances would have any reason to rejoice thereat. But now - when the gross and shocking abuses of the miscreant embodiment, which we call Police have forced themselves upon everyone's mind, when the Government itself, impressed with not only the uselessness but the positive mischiefs of the Organization, is notoriously deliberating how best to break it up and organize a new system, when, in fine, the Commission of Enquiry of which you, Sir, are the President - and I am an unworthy Member - are known to be putting their last hand to a Report for which they have been during many months collecting and digesting the materials, and which must to some extent, it may be imagined guide the decision of Government - it would be indeed unaccountable, were it not that nothing is too high or too mean for faction! if the gentlemen were now in their jealousy of Captain Cooper to
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