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STATS or TOM tVOR tX UtEtANO. EARNING, nr l.tRj trrnr nc (AbOkCrd from ArWlx to the ttad final TZr," wh there, ilcric the proportioo which tb mnsbw of tr om who defend eJiWflw it OI ubMn hear, JT" or THE TIMES, The follow utcmt rirteth. i This conation cjwry reacting nf ri amount of tim nd fx fono in frt TVjL. 01 numta trnt rtnJmnsl in wmt of ihe chief i. lii 'i burb 10 Wt ctctt COJfXACOHT.

Ceaaty of Ma, c. Par! ah cf Kilgevcr. Od. U. 'l' Phem.

cl7 reint out numbm who had turn T.m. CtTefSnrAPukhrfArKomr ILI is (to their own district IT b' 10 "ei wt of M.ath fv. en ihmn.K im imoiini of tKploinin tWitTfCarlow. Pirlshcf id, nu Ik! rnPOf n'y nHkUwbnod i st of the 14) dayV mk. 7 Plyd ih.

few ho not so County of Dublin, Barony oi lUlmhery. Winter in fl 'V Uh "mh bt ami rJ tw kj. i. iu r5 .1 nplojr. oe'(thoouhoodrt ihrrOore nu.

k. imf. in n.m i.fc.i W.j of tht bk bodii l.boorcr. rr tui ben krpt 'bfUTV whfc fKa k. un loincaBKi mdnm ma von, nmoirt oftm nn w.

Tbe fact Hr tie thm not half tbi emptojnDoit then 17" cuncTwPf, wnne lot popauuoa ru FRIDAY, PEBRUAHY id Tfifir. op iA justics bullkil nemwd Oit and a half loula am. i tkl. oniah riji ih nnmbcr rf aens li 10,118, and Uw popola la tM. ngmm arm ia iiraio.

and uw popola lloo 1 4,000." The of a. beoi prormaWdr oc crassior of late jtan. I can recoiled whn tbt ordinary wajti tb er from lOd. la la. la nnncr, and from od.

Ia itrj at lb aam time tb wafta of a to. 7 maiw ofiin aaa ine jetr ttaoapana vajtaicn "ea to Ifn warn at to rau MKM. fc TCVt that Tcry year I raid a bay lot 10a. M'. Soniey.) Tkt fame mu ik.f tk.

1 be'fed to brlof doen tbdr htrt; and Waldct, moat people toek adraaUfa of the chanre to BrWih corrtaey to briar don their jr Id. or IJd. Mr. BrWr. Lefnatrr, Coooty ef Dublin, Uarony of Iiabrothery.

Em ploymrnt rrry ir.uch deciraard of lata yrara, perhapa to ivixnun i mi inrurcrraae partly ot tiua na lurf, partly attributable to an incrraae of the population aothat iviniCTiT. i nr oenrve oi wora none naa hrf i raujitd by th drerraae of aarimllural capital. In prop. (i r. wCTTir'ra, rapitai navinr rraaoaiiy ptonn oi me tarmrr.

ine rail in toe ralorof arrlcuUural producr, rapetlally rraln. Mirlne tbC dU.Vi i. i irr uoour upin nia lann to loe lowrac land which he formfrly kept in tlllarr. With thia decrease tn the drmnnit Inr I i Incrrurd the mply. The rate of wairea haa cnnaiJeraklT ii, prara.

a oc laoourrr mat wouia f.irtncrry rrcrW. Ri. per wrrk nntr rrcrirea only from $. to 6. bilt umfrT wouia now oe in a oenrrairoa win, ii nr were contianuj cra tlorrtl than K.

r.i k. r.ti aa been caued by the fail ia tbe value of aerteut ural rro ie ot population, and Uecteaae of (lets and for fim tt. Oaomy ot Jleath, Baronies of Upper and I wrr Kella. tBtfTj 8J teat of year, 1W. froci onr icntk to one eihih te aMe boded Labouren are contranily emploTed, ana ilceth of the whole rlaaa of l.bourm are aeMom or rrrrao, la rtwri timer of apr, infirmity, A.r.

the laboarr hare not conatant arork employed on tbe linage arr tix imithaol the year, and the arrrafe rtr.plojmrct ef all the able bodied Ubourrra la 170 dart dorir.r the ear QueetTa County, haroay of Kaat h. Wlntrr, li; reat of yrar. ldd about rnehird of the abW bodi.d TZr n' ano cnr ninibor t' wrole P.trdp by a cooiloujnce or the am 1 1 on or la 7V of P' 1 found eefn. of labouterawbo only ret mrlomni ihebu.r cf hanrrtt ol plamin, and t.ktn, and the arrrafe amount ef emrloont okt.tned brill the labourer, ihrre dora ot exceed three monih. In ihe whole year.

Theae rcumMaacta wiJl rMUt for the diacrepancr the neihhourhood ia which each h.ppeni ,0 rr. de but th.e and accounts rru.t be eel one the rhe wfiT'w T.1U:.. A.ti itelaioumi who hare not coa.t.niwctk are eni ln a the aTae about half the ye. and the arrrare ernplo'. 1 to tTh itfU" abOe bodied 1, day.

1 ZXT, QW.Cc.y.ByofWe.t.Maryborvx.rh. in.er thoae who A. rrn oTTe, from one feunh to onf third "fc, talhh from bodied labourer, are ecmandr cmpled, 1 ooe four! pUJed The' SSiUuZJ i JL" ldf tcth of the whole of tbe Ubourcr. are aciducn or nVTero, I rtrr mat criilfr diftr. i.fb'OT,U fvUnd arr, Ac the laoourera who have no ccn.tant work ire I rirh'Jnli ') In the n.irhbom.

plo7Son the.m.,en.eor.ix h. ol Im ZSt QW. rnty. Barxr of Portnal.lnch. 'innter C4.

1 "theaV fnae? Thf wuij, aoa incai nrrcrcmancT, ine UDcurrra wbo hare not mi uir are aire acout ne cstM ahe yaw, and the arnaee employment of all the able bo rTrrf if' trvlm th eiuar, j.t mention, l0daT'wrk. conraina 2S l.hourera. 8 of Gmaty of Wlcklow, Barorr of Taib I d.r7.TXiU!,,P!r,d' lK '7 't U. Utourcr. are eWd cr rer ao in toi'ariuce o.

ta W. INCRIUVSE OK DETRKAsr nr niDm.M.n... duce. the inerea VI wwhj unnj or uioniiaa. ane po million hii In.H.ul ui i iahoiir KI r.

atV. 'i wa yew uer. air. rrye. IurWIn, an.I lr.

1 don't think there la much chaorr Tr.nch. The toUowror cau. are aaalmed a nr poTCTiT re ine wrrnera, trie inrreai of population, and the fncreaard nke of a not oren any aiteraticn ot late year, tn the tlln at Mnn.nn I V. V. 1 now i io larmira acrraoi Dfya rot 1 a quanrr, wane nre year, aro they now oica nirea iot i mnntha Inatrad ot i.

ni t' l'oun70, Ha nny of (lownn. Sir. 1 i 1 ujuici i uii oiTTra.ru rrerywnere; ire low pr'ct ol produce co pel u. to metre crery thlrj to Mil rent, to that I rou'd mention lands on which the im nanua, ann on wntcb he doe, cOt now mnLv i.v i.r Ir.rrT. a ne uerreaae ot em p.o.vmrnt clear tre lad.

are not as w.ll tilled at thrr tau aniwrn rr rntlon. the Inrretae ol prrulnlon. Hut, cb errtd the Ker. Jlr. Kian 1 hoiaMowp, the rn'lon In this to las fallen sou ir the emus of 1331 to that o' 1834.

and ret there nrrc a anyanrre elw. Jlr. Murphy and Mr. Murray stale that ware, did not fill to heir prramt rat? till wlihin the U.t aer.n and that In that eri.Hl tlier hare falli fill onh.li M. i cortirm.

thl. drcrraar, but adds that it da'ra from a rcriod of aliout 12 ynrt aro. Linier. (untr of Meath, H.ronlr. cf I'pprrand Uwrr KeJla.

ha.r.Woent 1, riiSlv drcrei.ed lr in year to pricrs of corn, without a tJccrea.e, and In 17'. n)r d'CT" ol Sill, i Inroad noon the capital wft.rti it now In mo.t canea, inrurncitnt for his buaicna! The ianrak, of population ha. rrduced he prornTon I imploymrnt fmllrf t0 share of each laborer lrin.tcr. Quern, lounty, ranles of Ea.t and U'ea of It, iTi.i I1 and l.hourer. ih.

I k. 'd' ad conduct diMMf that theiau It 1 1,11 ''t'ly neceary upon the'r nm ki.K Vw mat me arcrease (Pram he Laa Afamrju.) Friaeii Bailer vu the second son of James Batler, PPM OC Ih i 1 1 "7 uontwa.1, ay ma secooa wire jane, a rK birrat, nej wa. born his I. ww ancicna an. wJfTfi Deeon and ComwalL Kocwt'iKaadhif rho la.

fjatorrf ewmry tame Uwyers hare pedlprea. i. ij. Zi ma jbokui rooaw oanw ay toe rttm i room oni and may hare niar hT 10 ml enutnta anrraaona. ne was UiateW of keinr leroorw.

to the amreraity, was trtarmd, Sat "7" nt rCTlt a efnee. He as i nimseir inoroertuy master oc nta nrees. SJhnd' tooi knUJorr, la the wore, of Lore Baeoa, and tarnish of the fun) are." In 2. i mstriculated at the Middle Temple, and became a pupil of Mr. Aaharat, a celebrated pedal pleader, with whom he afterwards sat as coltaarue for ill.

a ne aorantares to a pupil or a MiM TiT dP almost exdoslrely upon icajoniy may ne cnaracteruea uweat. tkI, drawinr.mom ami pay their 10U (rnlneaa, rear! discus, the topics of the day. copy a strar opinion, draw declaration on a Mil ef eiehanre, make up a ranker at blUlarda, and eieunt. By students of this dies w. uuller templed, hut had too much firmness to yield to their rU whfn ofayonnr amiwieq rum ajrain'i netna: lea aatray by the namplea or persuaakia of others, and aald.

Pawable cwmplaceacy to 1 1. own fortll Jf 1 1 (raed ,0 iome of those who called themselves my friends when I was vou r. Instead of Mnr ajudprof the Court ot Klnr's Bench, I should hare died lour am a r. ie n.inr nrncn. ine nrst to enter, and Ihe last to qnlt chambers, esrrr to unravel the "iu uciifnteu run lis rortcai IT', r1 became a u.eful, and ol course favourite PUPIL At lhlMTtt.llM ri jirm ne iook ouia reruncate sprci, ple.de,.

and belnr warmly recommended by bb rW MO" x'rb, notwithsuml'mr hi. wajrOled 'to the bar by the Middle Tempw" neuter larm 1772, at the earliest opportunity that he could be, not ir 10 monra ine probationary Period of 6 re years. In a work entitled, itricturtt an On A w. a anrewu ooaerver, la his ptactlre as a harrlsier considerable from the tint. In a mil Du.ineaa ne naa no equal, and In every motion of eon VQUfllDi nr iivHil t.MMi k.

I nun encaffeu, ana ar home. ery early In lire he seemed to have entered into a TMH f.nfl Ia fkl.V IL I I laia PI DOUlUTf Out law. tO mike Klma.ir ih. r. yi vac omis arr.

ins aatonisn inr succrss Introduced ine cus mn of makinr special plead. k. 7' yrwrmirn. iiraa nitnerto been the fifihinn for alii.tM.1. t.

.1.. to catch any tlray frarncnt of leral law amid the intervals of 01 oraauory uay still much In votrue with nur proftsi onal friend, on ah. oik k. Tki 2 air.onr ine nrst ar his day. i iKim ai me oar, it is only necessary to relrr taC owper R.porm where there win be found Tew eases rf any Importance, in which his name does not appear; and hi, arruments were equally di.tirrulthed for re search, I nreno Ity.

and sound law. It his been a.serled. In deed, probably tth truth, tht he was more successful in his adnft aiM i Kawn iktma anrvl k. m.re a torclble mi man. However snrewdly he crr.eismlned.

however pertinently he pointed his rem.rks, iiiana)rea ine oetaiis of Bl Caenrnam "1 a aw fiuajm mai 1 aai faaa awaasmtlgBi err tenlor was no lcrd by the an4 one of them terfaaar rcmarkad sri. Vj 1 en Ik a 1 1 aaa an a hinr.doo yon sar," pristine to the senior's ruMciad fae. tew he htm self (irea raj our to the treapoaa." Oar readers iaiunau mass do snuaf ia oenrve uai tie jest wu a food one, for ws date Dot haurd la their behalf Ular moat Mm mA a an iBixowBaonaajjscsu aaewjaar rot oaiy over uia I Hart fjoart fjommon th Cnn of Chaneery also, was Jadfs Bailer at thia lima rmllmA .1. fttsk. lAOra iBrarviaaii Jio" ulntm aSall of stare placed niwrinaieiiir otoer laosuiare ana.

on mamlnr Ma im 1 ui ki 7 "aiy ewiorBWj ma oeciwea as ao noen be in mmnw, iik .11 1 w.c worm, 1 cm avrrnn luriii aaa admire. In the sammer lavd MinarlaiJ aii aKim ait cream. The wiaaas of toe vene Tyr wmcn ne iu exertea au loose arta ar sj. aa in earner ute Been to T.nvmn, trie rene nl hrvnn k. 1 1 pruiraaLvn, wuw conrxaaica ine oumjuHnia brariar of RuIW Hik ik.

li. ua mm nrai, bU own hifh claim from having perfjemed, uateed, ao lorkr and so ahlr. ik. AtPC riuur aiuuiurr, jir. rut, waa one no rewarded any but poUrica service I and even In nil InlflJ.I I 1 In 1 "uniia naa rarro iot previous DKnn napet.

10 Hulier, except In trie rs rTTk" coufcolea which that leamed judre ui am rvrrrn ctreaH. newaa almost ir IJ.iyd Kenyen, aa booeat and att iv inr ooi roasiaai woik anr ec ployed en tjie nrfift fce or sii rconit." cf the rear; and the avctar employmcm ef all tie able bodied labourers la 170 xvyiiri. Cocafy of Clare, Bironr oT Crcomroe. 8 J. per day; abcat oncfoanh of tbe able bodied labourers are consiantl emoloyed.

CeiDir of Clare, Parlsk cf Abbey. 6i. to rVL rtr dy; 10 sUya work. Coanty of Cork, Parish of Llsratrel El per dar ISO 4iva stork. County of Cork, Pariah of Ktlkaah81.

per day; 14 ays' wotk. Coante of Kerrr. Parish rf Kanmar. at nn eiiva' raa.k. Coanty of Kerry, Parish of 6J.

to W. rerdsy; 1 oeys4 work. County of Umerick, Pariah of Chapel Russell; 140 days' work. Coaatv cf Iierick, Barony cf Coshlea. U'lcter, Hi rest of tie year, 10J.

per day sbu! oretlrd of tbe iMe labourers are ematantly rm loved. Cewnry of Tirperar, Barony cf Mlddlethird. M'lcter, ti mt of the year. Si. per day.

t'cswy of Watert.ed. Barony cf Denes. 84. per dsy si! they est; from rae tMrd to one half cf the able bodied la tojairs are cont.T.tlverap'ored. osaaty of Wsterford, B.

ony cf Middlcthlrd. lfli per diy one third of the able bodied labourers are tarptoyed. ri iti. Ccesry cf Attrix. Is.

p.r dsr msjorlty of ablcbodird toceiy of Armarh, B.r nr r'ews. W'icrrr, IOC: rert of uSryesr. Hi. to la. per 17i (ays' wrrk a four.h cf i.uju'ni mtk eonai jiuy empk veo.

Ooi of Cavan, Bironr of Lourier. M'ln'cr, 8J. rel ar the yvar per day 1M dira' work. Cnua yof DrvrriV 1 perd'ay; 170 days' wrrk. tossty of Uewe, Brony of Itrafh.

Witter, lOd of tS war. la. Trf IO) ar, Cienty cf llewr! Ba ony cf lcl. Winter, lOd reitof me year, i rer o.y; iw worn. Coeatr of Fertaararh, Ba'racy ct Tytkennedy.

Winter, rest of the yes 1 W. to 1 ytt day Hal di)s" work. Courrv of Irdonirrv, Panrb of Aur hadower. 1. per dar; lofl wr.tk.

jer. cf Mosash n. Barony of Moojrban. IW. ptr.

cav; lao dir. work. Cortrjty cf Trrore, Bimryrl )t arh. Winter, re ic4i, iiu. uj ii.

fti ti) i i.wcayt Will. AND H'Alir It rwrif to have been theopinion of the irrMt mai. nd Ae ult of the inquiries ruadt by the Aaaisunt that employmc nt hu, in most place been pratlnally dccrraini; ever once the peace, or rather that the population has increased much more r.pidir than employment (adm.tting the Utter to hare incresaed in many elutn maintained by a number cf the wit ncuxrsV that the rrmi of i i i 1 auour Deyond toe drmand for it ha. been becoming rmternd rreaUr from that rim T.r Si fo'fomrnc. In the i'rTii me nrmsa! lor Ubour lias ropuUtion.

()(hrr, ihourht. that In Tm'eiV no. population 5 10 increaa, of K(TT Vl of" Treenaekmv nJ4 U1' has Increased at late imTrfv. ikLnF' "7 bruVht (Mr. Mile, and IT" i'Vir.

uo li i haivr.l work t.iZi?S"W formerlv ir.r alteradon in 7 7. VS. LT fkKT no rnwral aanen years. 3Ir. Mttliurr.

rVwni. .1 I I tk J. i iti, uarony ru coper Uon lln. rrouna terJi r. mure ara tbey bsTsbein driven more cf late to ihe hnd xr rf empkyrnent for themaelvea.

A rentlrman of ernate in itus Cl ir'ct usrd to iarrrd lam he does tot now li, out ill The avertpr imcunt of wijn appears from theibove nekstoencourare sclf employ au tnent to be abou; dty and vhat of days Tht olus UrW'" 'T etktnn.ent on hire to'be ISJ lor each toued labcrorcr. If about fc or IS days, for the i 'OT bur Is nearly siallo ary; Is nra'app rent to vlt cpoo their own land, be added to the empl ivrot ni I mr 1 Pcoi 'eempl. ihemsrlvesn ore.K.v. M.r burned be the labourers who held land, and' if 14 1 I Iind V11'1 be price Jja. for the work their cor.

acre prour.d, be SValoM. I ra ue tthe entloyromt of thoe libourers who. hvi no Curse tm arr.at i hl! trade we vnuirt. 1 think i.i ta arcs ne fenrral ilrcre.se. cbl lihourer.

(IJoyd). No m.ten.l charre has t.kcn place reratd nr "nii cirturxisiaiices nienuoEea in the fkeevnir.O' lfatrmr.t of MnrJnrm. I L.k i.i rxpltnacoa, would appear incredible. The very small txioact of etnployrxent stated to be obtained by the Utrmrrrs in some districts of Mayo, Slieo. and other .1 ny r.

i uiri' jmrni naa ui err air 4 new kJ t. "'c preaent icomenf. Vith Bwuifht into eul.iv.tlon on the ()'Isrv nH ITS W0Uld lhM rWt reduction that rnVrJiy took place in their amount during the first five or ten inm" 01 Population, anrfihe more years after the peace, but that no neat alteration ha, a ImT! and the of since occumu in the general custom of the count rv 1 farmris mean, of the although the drstres, ff the labourer, iTranTe orpovcrtjof his employer, to occasional execo 11 i.lEi& tion. to thf, rule imcnas working for foo.1 alone, or for ai" but there much less than the usual wages, especially durinrr the fi eUMof I in 'h' Tn' of aesns when woik is scarce and r.taL fi. those alrrly mentioned Sceof ew.tr.es.es.howm of wages ha, been conunually, and is still decreeing.

'nster t'ounty orTlpper ry, B.ronyol Mlddlethlrd in the same ratio as the number of labourers has been I7C dltm oT opinion to whether emplormeni anu increasing, txyond the demand for them Vo Tk V. OI but th' one The following evtr.rt. from '''m lobe that It h.t derreaned, whilst the population Untnibject: to be the low price or arriculiur.l produce. wh'rh rrnH.r. Ururty of Oal.ay.

Barony of Kilconnel unable to pay much In formerly. The temaired statiomry within 'Z TaT' 2'' 1" is baroiy of lue years TI sole exception is formed by I Sfull'r The csusr. of the de occupation recentlv afl. ded bv Ihe reclamation ot a act I umt d'ereate of etniloy of boa: on the est.ie of Lord CUnbrock. The rate of 1 ha, al.o been Jlr.

Birmirrham stated, that the I r. of 'aterford, Baronv or Mlddlethlrd. number of Ubourrrs had been for a Ion time on the Increase I mo" lorrd no 00 and the demand for them by no mean, in rr rf barony, than ihe.v. poeiion; ntverihele.s, wa.es remained the same. ro, so we tbink there 1.

more emplovment for Coonaujbt Count, of Oalway, PaH.h of Au.hrim. Em 1 UJTr n.i?"1n'", con.t.nily me in this baronv to ret ploimrnt by ih. entry haa much drcreawd the p.oprleurr 7. 1" one on at lra.t hire til Isrrn ihr mkM in t. .1 1 fast as the demand tnr kl.

mart. Knt Vk. 'or 'k' 1 i lr vc iy msi it is no there still wint'nr te harnv art. hr kl.k aarcaam laujrns a ease out of urt, or 'n the storm and tempest of h's passion, hur nn a iinff (n tv.lv 4 i. i nuiKTcouia not vie wttri di n6ntt 1,1,1 rrlu" Dnnnlnr, who played with his W.IW.

1 the nunnr nis snort cwtinusrK at the bar, to have been retained in all the trials nir mi ik i ti i Ti Among these we a 0, jvinrston, trerTtra ojdinary ease of the Chevalier the trial of Dr. effiraeT of 1. 1 I 10 ucier irom at.T.e, Mr Tn jury, who waa dim earer to convict aim loorerruie ine more com pat.iorvaie fejllns of his brother jurors should himself hart me; ju.wct re naa bctrreez. ofIn.li.CiT'T,C,,d. professional life.

Mr. Holler rave to the world. In hlsown nae, the fir lreati.eererpubli.hed on the law of Mat Prlus It lone con tlnued. aa lha aufkw I. ....11 I.

.1 ilef.um clre1' i "xl belnr Published at a Umewhen omiui 10 eonance nirhly the leg reputation ft the author. Theurh without m.i teneion to eleirsnce and iivle, Ira definitions are .1.. crarioficii precisien Its decisions art Doted eown with accurate brevity, and bis nact method while It never wnUn ik. 1 1. waiDercr anected to kedenled, that the work waa compiled from a collection of hi.

ru klnaman to aaslrt him In his studies. They, however who en or akeleton that It required bTiWi pl stle and virorou, arm to endue if with sinews and flesh, and mosele. Tk i.jj uuecu, worm ne naa out. tripped In Ms profeasioo, afTected lerepieaent the publica Vi "aicnwaa ine work of another. Sir.

Buller never condescended to notice Ibecalum fi Id? rT lr 7' 7J' I Mk aw.eu. rom ma nrst, Ihe .1. '1 vi perspicuous and indue tlve reaaorilnr his clear method, that perfection of forensic flf Of hlrn lava nt mnH ik. hi. rrnlon.

A.ll L. connicune decision and seirrhom ika m.a rhnlt, k. 1 kl iri'iyu n.envew, aa ootwss ana ad mirable lawyer, had served him faithfully for several politi hd forh, hu battles, in advocatUa; the iir, nor ni mrat unwise ana unpopular aaa dunn his administration. With ebarscterraf'e hauteur uianceuor ana, nacvurv itindlaf hla curses, muttered load and deep. Insisted on hello win, the second vacant prlie, tht Maetrrsbip of ihe Rolls, on another stanch political tfa, si, Pepper Arden.

The tale reward which Buller rot fcr hia valuable labours waa the rromlse of a baroariey, to which rank he waa elevated the ollowinir year. That be f.lt tbe diaappoinrment keerdy could nave aSorded no surprise it wis no confiaed to himself a reneral leellnr of rieni waa eicited amonf the whole oi the king Bench bar, in whose tadmaiieat he stood so very high, not merely for tie extent of bis leeil knowledge, bat for lis koern on ine escn, ana lar nis geseral urbanity aa a judge. They had no Haltering aatidpatioa of courteav fmm I jA 1 1 i 1. hahlt of receiving from Justice Buller, and they found their apprehensioos not without founds tion. Disappointment, JI I iiujuu i 10 rrsign, or rm uia acat 10 awnner coun.

iiereaamea nis place in the King's Bench, but with evident chagrin and die aallafltoM lk wmm uo maaocnoi ue new rnief uii uiuc uiciuaiea 10 remove, or 10 reconcile him to ihat change of situatioo which his appointment had occasioned. Too able a lawyer to require the assistance of lurui vpiDiorj, ana 100 proua ait tt, lxrrxl Krnyon rarely condescended ro consult the other "y1 ju(ui. ne ui not wail I or weir ji KK x'ai kk uisami, Dui made rajas aoooiait or discharged ihem 0n hi, own discretion only. On ars amenta he nronoiinrl an n.k.l...! 1 i 1 judges to sgree with him, or differ from him, aa they thought ht the litter waa or unususl occurrence, though Mr. Justice me iuny cniex, ny expuctuy al.

entlng and aligning verr cogest reaaons for hla dissent. To dcscerid to the low and level corrsrquer.ee cf his brethren, who had been used 10 look sp to him, waa ill suited to his nia mlrrt k. k.il 1 .1 iiv 1 iu( vi a nocm rrpuonc, was now the vaaaal of an absolute monarchy. ia opinions jni lurv.ikiu mi juuiciai uimas oinu oreinren; tner were now exposed to the angry baycf Kenyon, and tht snap, pish yelp ot Grose. Ht bore the change for a lew years, when, forsaking tht Court in which he had practised all the years or h's life, ht retired frtm the King's Bench Into the I OUrt of Comanoa Plaaa an1 I.

A Court In 1794. u. Mr. Cradek. ln his lirelv memoirs, rives an Interesting aceouM of an interview with Judge Buller, after h's wh.n h's health and spirits were declining "Th'l lud "kli.n strict integrity, bat was not aleays so guarded, either in hla cnarg.sorop nlons.atm'ght h.vebeen wlsh.d.Hewaa alTable, lilendly, temp.

rite at the ubl but unhappy, and bad naort too frtqurnUy to whUt to divert him from uneasy thoughts. nuurrni im iiaoie to cen MPCt drcuit One of tbe laat rimes I ever ii Vk eominr 10 lariccster vi cuimrni pnj.ian mere 'Jt JT If dalaW. Ill btaidijii 1 wiattihn KknHii mmtSm atanan ortioat ai Hardy's trUi, bad kbicxsitlsat td vbat weakaeaa. andtraa toast aoaawL" Ia I77S JIi. Jaatlce aUkrva aMtatatl lisMsfi fiettal rtisssnissf.ai lag tbt trial al CrCoUlrr, OT rasa sr, mti aeewaed Ugh Omm at BkSpmmm trlaXrvaderad rasnarkabat by mmi MlJjaadl glnrldrwr, rficltad tbt adclratlosi tt fatim.

ttksltgbti qsaUitist a tbojadldal wSfm tttat Tlwptanienhttkdbtwatktstsad pttay tt taflkarfc fa faaea. mk twt SUS a aVf3rsfadeatafVJplt CCcaJ araae aaJ bitam.4 a tsImiMmk taa. ka talif. anil Ik w. 7 ao do not Ukacilk( WW ncB.

who aggravate Lha defects ti tavt ilailllTlW tsid dwell aolraal lha the hnnarfrrt' a 1 i aaaWLBaWawjOSafJ from their rover ours loowtlag evrrr sBiacblTf dtaaoa to W4esin a3 cmpdoti. aod essrsilr well t. twodeVwh reaUr better tbt rmdliloa of Lha body ofi liVvmSZ" LZ'IL tbtnaH iZ eyad tbe atttUkUig to this country tike kigkawi aitmuion atao wita can gratify tbt vW doironi! r.Z "TT ansnines, wttlcn la tbt nlar course of trttled (loverumerit 0,, law, and Die statute bw ot haTs Hi Imlir? Ugh troaaoo ia to bo fUetd." The ImZj TTT seotxeded to Jw! lata rnostraiig, incident t.wA rrk. iWr Sb. chained rf to ju" SJSUS three of Tkr, lor with.

aece aryi, 1. at the present ZZnlZ? 7 "aim, that the relom theald Tsrla, rTrn.T.!T?l7 1 clrr, Ac rnrgrdLhern.ro hMZt aaa tekiom hlM t. k. ThTthrrJ Wi. Tail na ibe samdancr.

every billing by 7 law. rH 1 rwad with the mdie eugo, ami ouirr pn.s of Coanaught, arises from the following causes. The population conais's only of three clasacs: 1st, of rn.J. wiinu holilmn Ira .1. larves.

aura xu, oi spalpeens, 1 na mucn isciesia In who pemaotTitlr occupy from half an acre to t.0 l0" ol 'he al Und, td of com being i.j e.k 'tV on for the piyment of rent, vet ihe number of cr saau, mfic. iuc rruoi uir surakisience irom continued exceed the dem.nd labour. Mo, I young the li tie work aJxnre mentioTied, and by the young and mer, accerdlr.g ie ihe v. 31,. Smlih, parish aUet of them usually going to other parts of Ireland, tu hsbit ot leering the b.rony to seek soik In Ilns'cr, to England, to work ourin harrest and haymaking; nd 10 f.tfUnf, than there formerly wtrr and the raris: tut 1 afi.ld run KnA ert wok al ft A II "(uio i Ti Vi, rouno.

inev. air. Martin). The r'eat tail in corn Is the Immediate causeofthe drprcsson of wag.a. I could ine the list three yeirs buy ii.

in. aiariln Ai firmer, snd seelor mvwirk dene my.el', 1 th'nk 1 could i price. AI prohl Is not out It antes out of potato tare, meadow, and pss. 'J. there wa pr.

lit uprn the rsl.lnr rf rnln, I 7 V. 1 lr. (ajnmoght, Ccun Ixitrim, Barony of Moh ll. It UUar na mucn isciestid in cjn.v qo nce ol the af land, std of com being chUflr bands a i.iakk4u, via umum "atinaaing; il, of the mere laboarrrs, most of whom contist of iciiiwn kuaiavic! uui4 caucu irrxuaiucTa an kafortuEtle claw of poor, who fcare do fixed place of but winder from district to district, staying ia or nwviog from each place as work and fuel are ore or less to be had, and living in temporary hovels which they build on bogs and wastes, or lodging with secood class kbovo meritioned (the They subsist by taking con acre to grow potatoes in, fcy the htde work of the country, and by the yonng among them going, like the Spalpeens," to other Parrs of Irelacd, and to England, for summer work harvtftt. Aoolher circutr.

stance mentioned in the jesersl statcrTieTii of employment which needs explina Jo the large prriortion of the whole class of li ffwi who are said, in tome of the baronies, to be or ncTcr employed la consetjuerice of age, "firaity, atd lots circumatancca. In tUstricA where una ocenpted by rich resident proTrrietors, "7 good farmers with lufficient means, the labourer, nmth employed whereas in district! occupied 2'cry small holders, and where ihe rxiLaticrn Lt dense, v. iivjiucui ioi uia; isuuuixr, sun cooseqiiendy in great rnisery. This dreadful sute also almost invariably found in the v. vianity ot lownt, a on the edges or bog, wastelands, because the am all occupiers who hare wn ejected Irom tbdr holdings, and the liSourers aom thrir cabina, upon tbe many estates where the f.VS Wedn) tywonhas been rctised, all 7lor tefuge those phveea, as the only ones where CMbreorbuilda cabin.

The aged, the sick, tbe tne Mind, and tbe widows, also flock from ill i to those ikfighWhoods to get hiUtationa, nomty cf tosma, because the number anel tbe loiaUtinu render befging; abetter trade ui.pra paruruiiriy loru own pirlsb. which, at the aamr time, fae says not ms urlally dlfler from olr.tr,, out of any 11 of the poorer srrt, it will be fi.und ihis year that 10 individuals ai least are ln quest ul employmenU The relstlve de creaae of employment Is to be explained by the increase of poputlon, also by tht preference given by large, and even middling farmers, to rirnr, In conseqiirnee of the ruinously low price ol corn. (Mr. Norris.) Wages fell near to ihelr present rate immediately after the war we had rrnl. u.Iy been obliged to rite lr.

a dar and aalauof.nl. rite. Mr. IloUan.) When we came to have too mint pto tlk. lh.ir I I I 1 iaie ui wages, It rh htnM 'and.

(Kev. Mr. (leraghly, pirith priest.) iui uic same master ai a Axed rite, which class Is the most numerous the second con slats of tht occasional l.bourera, who ehltfly reside In Ihe auiriiirH norn are to oe lound my iw wages wmcn in roe ro accept, in their eagerness to beeomt pea. i ne occaai mai labourers, observes Mr. orhs, art often obliged In reasons ill rt i I I a W.ark tna I k.t aJ m.

1.. ill mis waa irequenuy Hit case In 1822, and even since, continues Mr. Holtan, I hart frrqatnt had ihem alSX and 44. a day and their diet So loog it the poor estimate the Post salon of a few roods of land abort thtlr value, there will be a tendency to the depredation of wages, unless a public provision seruiea to those who have no land an amount of employment that will aHd them an adequate subsistence. (Rev.

Mr. Hyde.) vawaaaM VI UWW, Ol lrOCTV. 1 more to get work than it wa. vear's' chiagr in agea for ten n.ter, County of Armagh, Barony of Lower Ke.s. mplujiiitnt has decreased of lite yeirs labourers have not so much work now ihey got r.

ore employment when weaving was Mr. Bru.e Some cf Ihe weavers hire gi.en It up I nnett.) Theie ought to be more emplovment r.ow, becau the bo. and twan.rs a culiitated which wa. r.ot so loin ely but pcrl.ars the lsU.urers have inrrra.ed in a greater proportion. Kev.

Mr. Atkinson I liter. County of attn. Barony of Ixikghtee. The dav lib.mrrrs srrm to he iiicnsiiir.

snd are of worse condU'on. The ress ms given are, that the 'farms aregndualle bccunnnir n.l a l.o!i ing or Kve acres ol lsnd left the tillage of these to a.m ciupirjjn.cni tnemse ves among the grntlemtn and large tarmtra. Iu addition in ihi. ik. ra.e it quite at au ei In thi.

part ol the country, and all Ike Prrkona who uiaiiuiaiure are now thr upon agncuilutc. of ihe weavers, indeed, were VlCm.ir'U'i"i'S fegg.rs. Michael Hahcity, a Ubourrr. rais "I am working aa a rrir me work and are less. The farmers cannot afford employment ss ihty tild.

Why, Ihey are growing poorer r. Ti, iiiuinoi irusrmsll town Ui linagh), and it dues net amount to Ml. now. Rev. iiraur, p.n.n priesi.) Uliter.

tVunlv r.f fl iwn i I .1. tl so much iitploynent as lotnicrly. 1. Curar, a labourer ays i am snir ana wining to ork, snd vet I enuld Dot set a dsv writ; f.ir ih. ii rector, also vaied that ihrre waa less employment than formerly, a ka wsges.

Hugh ta'd that he and dismiasrd the week before because they were not wsnted. i.u.c 1.1 n. urcrraw ci tmpioymeat, as stated by all, wa. the reucnon Ir.ihe piice ol grain, and the rents so high al the farmer. UiJ a goil deal of the wc themseircs, and were not sj able to nr labourers.

The raterf wm i "is aaaiac. on me iinua v. wa all ninad in MnJ tneT "err present Judge Buller, uc iriinruim, wno were ail IJ 5 th' reneral ronvvrsatioa gu' was assertea by ail; the only lino h. aernarrt In k. Ik.i J.

k. 1 ii 7 7 auotner, was aU but a foil, her evidence, which waa necessary, might not beeffretlv. l. i.j i.k...k.t' v.tri, r.7Tr'r"k"nM 7 7 cnaraosTs in town, and jT IbnugH she mlgM be produced. I am sorry lo say ft, that 7 a'j aria imprutenr tor lt prejudged, or rather condemned DooelUp." The drcumataneesof this extraordinary trial, which excited intense Interest at the time, and was mA.

nt i ono nJT7J.r."".'.'."7 mpwiaoon it im piica eu too cuoaely wlih hit character st a criminal lawyer not to require more than a After dtlaiEnr the trial the ankle rmmdi a. fIU The nisaavrv Waa ml 11 e.n hi. ii: 7' a7 r. zzr.v. 7 "ccuse r.

a unlet jiailer at ihe sbedder of innocent blood. We art aaaortd that there urougnc mro a court or justice la which aa mint rlrram.l.nil.l t. axa ciitiioi, ru lenoinr to an Jh k0" ko' are by ao mesas tur evimrn.7.;Kv:i.kiu nir ana tneirBooen prejudices were exet ed, on lesrnlng that the chief wltneaa foe nmaullnn k. 1 ij mai a sort of private r.hearsal hsd uk.n place; that an eminent counsel was to be broaght down special 10 eneure a eoovicUon and that the judge opeol, avowed hit certainir of the Driaomn'a search out the true thfrTirr 1 AT mtU ot ik. R.n.k 9oled to the culprit that the hamaae wisk 'Uodamd mengih loo'd il shorlv ood.

deliverane wa. withheld from him andtl, nnrja'. "The tral fended to confirm ih. Tbt rauh of ikaT T'i J.J." tbe per r. vkisr a verr fe txcearlon with tbe 7L" nirwUbtherrleadaof laj rtSCUC.

JiiIm R.1U. His Lord.hi; nqW fr.tiwrtstof tbe maiam'iWnv tooklesveof the company about UoVock, but lingering fai CTeialmtd that hews nne ne returned to the tahle. ind v. k. vi mil momeni of auizet, on the Sunday, wt all dined In J0' V01" eonfllet ImmecUattlr tn r.

I laVOUrinr arad Ihnaa m.m.1. kl a tf'I doubt Accoidinrly. on 1 iV'00' Wh.lch Hilary ii .11 Vi nn, recommended BIr. Vi nd Chancellor lost no lime in 31 vr. ol a young man, then onlv I I wri arncTr, wimout panliel I 1C11 our country.

In a pecu Income'rV i. "iracilon, ihe only 2 20W. a year, a sum scarcely a fourth of what a counsel In leading practice might expect to realite! fuwii, uo oren appenled second ludge on Ihe Chester circuit, and stool at the vestibule of alt the public offices lrsdin. i. posal had still a great charm to an ambitious and weary man his consiiiutfoii.

naturally weak, had threatened lo give tv' under thoae heavy uk maaters the daily toils of hi. prof: ion nd he sighed for ihe comparative repose of the Iwicb His hopes, too. were flatmnl i.k illustrious psiron would, on retiring, eaert all hia Influence In IV "Wiated with him a few years on his shoulders would descend the mantle which had beea worn by tke legal After a coy delay, on the 60, of SUv took seat as junior judge, en the side eusklons of he King. Bench "If one were arrowan, enough the tm e. write, Mr.

Esat, In his Introdwlim t. th, pUa, of tht I roxm, to question the judgment of M.n.field BXiXoTn in'. innt durin' in hV fJourtTf he. rh rmi hTm 7. "J.J, 7Mc wouiTm W'a'J, JUd" Co" Cmon Pleat would moat decidedly prove th, discernment of that noble and a.

aoaa kl. mie rhi othe. m.I. aouitsea oriot qulekneas, snd Inielllgence, for which hit srotese wlramrll' 1 wiauo ot aarjra .11 snihtld i mln. rr fjinovi.

A 7 'ne smings in VCS1. it last iw or trrre vesrs of his ouestlons. evl.l. .1. n0 "PrtaBt uien ai ana commercial Id.

very high fn rink among tho judge, whom flST St hS hth fd1o nd reverenced con.eronor.rieV 1 0 rreatestaulckneaa rat ue Poaaesseti the ra.h ssyirgt oT LI. had previously crested. The first of beat diet 1 was, thai previous good character weal rather la aggn. ration than in mitigation of punishment, for the longer prisoner might hate lived In tfe good estima ion of his neighbours, the uiore gu It waa thete ia hie lotinr it, i paradox very alien from the mild spi.it of a Christian judre. Toe other unguarded saying, which escaped from him inset, medua edlv.

excited eener.l i bu.band had a rliht. to chastise wi't with a'atlck ao v.i.c.er man ni. inumo. 1 r.e lukject Be red too nir aa 0p 9 rtuniiy to tbe ciricaiuri.ta not to be esgeriy grstped at. His portrait aa Judge Thumb speedily adorned interim shops, and womtn enjoyed he.rty liugh st tbt cxpecac eonf usion be least owl of tk.

Btaed fiiiai.inli... aeapr Tbe Bghta la the While thete little shafts of rst're glanced inneeanilr k. slU was kurlrd at hia ua'orglviag tempev ire not so anie to pay labourers. 1 he rate wages haa teact.es they were models for imitation T.k a so a.creaca. i remember getting fro Is.

3d. to Is. 8d. greatest quickness of apprehension saw th. TT Pt, within the la.t li yews." P.Cursr.) Mr.

C.T.otur fact, and the drift of Iu firsef? "ourishta, he could no, could reply foln unferobrectfor hu' mu naa lu i.tu par "iw aioiosc coo uulrs II urn. 1 i.u u. cu. iuii i onurc uie narveii, to gtl men ploy years 1 tke times are wni. u.a wj, a larwurer, says, 14 years ago I could get as muck work In the fields at would mainula me and my family, without land aow, the beat Lhlag I bare to look to la Id.

a barrel lor breaking stones, and that will not bring me more than 30. a ycar." At tbe timt Catty peaks of I naed to fit contiant employment bat it aow oftea happent that I don't get more than a dar ia a srek Another witness says, that he holds li acres, tad aaed onee to pay away a great deal of money for reek dose. Now be rrndeavturt lo tie as much, at be can, The coachmin of M. Mecus Vanelermaelen, of.Ilrui sels, It is tald, gained a prire of In Ihe laal tottery drawn at Vienna. On being in oimed.f bis good luck, the fortunate co man relinquished the box, hoping snoa to hate catriagt.

and servant, of his own. reiuh pairr. Disxovfrv or a Roma Arch. In the course of aaknaunn, proeeteing witn at the Csauc, a fine r. nvnant of i imiin naa oeen ooscured for sees whhin ik.

in house: cleared of the bilcks and coating with which il had been r.ced up. lt now exhibit! tht perfect Roman arch. Ia n. alirrnn.laiiMl. v.

wan iint prrseni magaxineL presumed to be Norman, thia arch was made av.lleale for Iu shoulder 1 siooil Ol ine adlatftit nil. of kn i which a. oeen raa a aeay were other relics denotlna ih. ori.n.1 enve purposes or i. i I nniwg mem a monumental Inscription, torn memorai log one, a Prwioe, whose office bad been lha rk.ra ol k.

n.k:. i was uecipnereu oy llemingeay, in a no la bla history of our ancient dty. Of tht vt remote daia of tbt arch no doubt can be eaierabied irovn iu a ier usee la tbe rwatruetioa of tbt tower, ttaelf to Hril Sjseed Julius AgrlcoU'a Toeer." aa.mjnij aaiiqaanej, at a reeeat visit and inspection, decidedly pronounced li of pure PLkllan arrhllaur. rl.l Tne Hinmvi Twin Tks. J.

i. i a mm uaw.c is uccrjiniajr dally of mors coosequenca. The haddock and corf toes are rwaat la'tAn and mmhuI I rr ori un aame oiaaner as mt atur. reaasroes art ion tht Qdneai, snd point of tualiiytbt Mvtawr to prodaced is fully caul to that of tbe lattef ereaiest InflTrlkim Endued ith the greatest inflexibility of amtlmenv he was. like Holt, too stsneh and srstematle a .77 V.

uo" ciples of law to iZJ OMrn pnn The snimuion ZILIT "i'a" nuencea of eqnlty, j.7. "'k im pose wsa impcslag and Im HZ tie. and ei rf Muty commanded Jlk, attention and conviction. From the dietinetnest of hla voice thi. g.r, effect to hi.

language! VT airecutlf iiu lumninii uBd tlMM xSdeVl perrple.l,y. equalled la any TU rfflkE 'MZZSZ stS .1.1 Ticircie befabha Urned, mer. kfiT i mTenf of everVdSr0' 'brougrfi 1 "15 rJXI tJai the be Court we Ifi. nlabraeatl of refreshing fees. frl.

been fbi'ru beVnr TttZrVSXl Ittdtaal eminence, oat the Bailee at tka a m.nl. ki went of grasping. In Ihe gemeral erptetatlto ef tbt arotWrfaa. SrS.fZ? b4WSktd SSkUtT: ji. Ri L7Tj i 'Presweci ia the King's Beach, helonrrd lha 0 repwwea andkl.

recomrnutw; utn coc sad jrTbrbad a more nannnhumUll. bv the ledouhtaSLa han.1. of t)r P. hivinr rushed w.th horror from 11 a kl to unoVri'ik. ud au TO.cn uuncuit 10 rt cosraist the ponraita, dtss cal curioaliiet they ceruioly are.

ajiuua, uiai luoroea me Dead, pat 7 i i aoorr, SUOtfcr ln. esorakle interpreter and enforcrr of sanguinary autates. Ku.lv..a, 111, ouicr cairiru aooac mm sn air sometimes of wan oo despstch, and sorr.etim.sof saratt lauiMiiatcu necaiotBDs ac tne aiurol pub. iik inm Hitnjia, ana accustomed to of prot.etors of our lawi iranaierred to 7 ....1 1 cuuiit or Areopagss emDlovrd onlv aa.ln.l mt.k... 1, .1.

i 'hat of Athena, had been plictd la tht atenua to our Enelish Conns Ik. ar.na of a i ki wuius am uanea a giare ot acres dledala ne would neellaenily bare swept tht bite of It wkh the uia nror. ai nope ia, mat tae merry whiel thee lhov.ll DM la Olhm In Kl. I shown toth Circumstsnres delated th r.ukli..i iMieitrionliiur; moreeaa till after the death of Cynopes, aa i awB tji. i vi ana asturt nim thai tht monster he haA lr.a.n a 7.

Invention. The rlrnur wirk wkl.k k. i.i .1 77 mnlof k. VMO. IndTvWn.l .1 ana to tht .7 ii m.

laBTn icst ier ere inta several or his colrfsgue, Mr. Justice Heath, for instance, who. several vears af.ar Ti 7i, a7 Panicuia, ues. Death appears tt litre been tht dread penaJyTor r. laimuaiBi larcauv is nava been mirkarf wftk ki i vnwu.

uw age ia rjettet the laat In some particulars la none more than la the spirit if humanity which il haa Infused into the criminal end. ..4 i i wi i'inir a aaa trrtrit locally different from our and our complaint against thtjudgtsof the last age is, that ther did not, by a merrtfui lfmlnlarraHaM ni" k.Hk 1 .1 Miwfw. iim ciwniag gtne raton. But however inexorable after verdict, Mr. Jastice wert most nkely to to trut judgment of that part ot his character, that ao k.

'k iiici aim iov un juugt i tiaa which, turtly nothing raa describe ravw, empnlieallT tbt reneral eolaloa al hla wmi ness.nd dlscrerioa. Qa sas irrsdf a maatwaa grand jtror tbrew down a Mtk ta rkat alu.i SLU inr thai th. wttaaw. kj CCTU' grand Jury Uiat itwrnlog. Tbe ataaaaaeBt wws bBaMcUatdr ntade ksoen tht court, tad Jadge Balls rwZlrfriaTi precedent, that the rraad jarct 'SZdT, at a Ht did anaa T7T ri" tbe wltneaa w.a ifWwt.

JL. racttrlttU good tease, be was easref tWrtW tlr tof.ihi whr.k.Tr!Jr." t3rflr toexplodt utwiiatlnajkk water lb. A Mrs. Il waa KJtiZnZT. Trf tbe dasDiuan.

cotTirrvanlr raJkarf Vfn "TT bntrh anat in fknt k. tW jwdgefrard taat tbe hovnr7 taflmsiat. Hitters, rwrarrlrnrtnn.l toUtenpeoacat, jwWcniiTwMi tbatbaaflmewTlafSr: Urourlog and tbose op potior immeeiaie rtJ.h..i. aw sao drawn sad blowsckT that one of tbe er fnl "awtneat Tli. Clerk of AmTs.

jTmcTLheTiLrCkd dwSr: sword, floarjahed it before tn. jtc.hoWTrtlrSL. Ufa taken and bsouTn, bak hU fcSooV Weeded nrrmvsse1rdSrj7t eded restorln, order. Earl TfcStUd Mr. ilil'ZIi' 0'' to diffTatunirortT.

bled.ty to hU cileitlcmaid'LxISta: LVHI be eqaal wannthT kaoTniV3Blr wTJSIT ms bar. fell 1, so dTrog Ci uured threat, whleb, iHSl; Sdnaw deaJgn to carry into execution. On anetber eeeaekl eipltaney allowed bis cuoodam apport of it. Eckine lmmeiiately lurald to that ob.ervation, I irutataiB, yoa mast aeealtVrVJli quotattoo ivrroa, Locke; Sii wTccodVln a JrSswTtl Late brtrieJtl. jadee inlo tTylig, ed! doubTi SKegai; V'aroTV a iSS itV in wTJ fSM ratTd UiSaera filSreen book, bad dtfVu el benold him Ui larier drTrJenh'Sd ated frame, to tbose trtatarta of hitywiSul Physical perries, la Lb.

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