Augustus handled so many cases that apparently some people came to the false conclusion that he belonged to some type of sect, society, or association, which he was being paid from.
John Augustus devoted all days and a majority of the nights in the performance of managing so many cases of many different people. He received no salary or compensation for his services; therefore he is not accountable to any sect, society, or association.
Common Drunkards: Selecting Cases and Strategies for Reform
Augustus was led to take so many cases of common drunkards by great encouragement from the words of a well known clergyman of his city.
After laboring for a year and having much good come from his labor, he received donations from several kind and philanthropic individuals which enabled him to continue. He enjoyed trying to help these people get their lives back together.
Opposition by Police and Courthouse Officials: The Courthouse Syndicate
Augustus was opposed by court......
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