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THE TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 187, 11 lnt cnrratulj UJurod. Bad which LTata or efcargd rit Um c'too of being bat st BOVK CIRCUIT. I.KWES. htABCB 2L naUMliI Uit AnmeMMoij her to dsy be J7tiIrd Chief Jtk of England It tb Crown gV yr, jMliot Iluata UtbcarUOMH. Tb eonwoB ts tb rlarsftriwo, isdedisg Brighton, Haotiagi, KiMUV u4 th Westera, or Petworth Dirlaw.

Jw, oa ohorr of an attempt a murder, bat tb 111 Tmumt. IVn we a charge of fesoetoasly ioieg bat that cat frTaMVOB aatulL Toot a Wj of ZlatiM mi with intent to do her grievous bodily irWwM'sf77p oM i which bh or eharged wiU fetoaSoody waliog maa btwl to crimv Una, m4 aaotiMr cm ia whieb 3ai eBSJTd with wounding nan with intent to da JT jb, rrvreas bodily barm. Iiiitam in o.ili4mihmi) iK Uiii, 2jmMBMiielnrseditbrapa. Thereon two i wwco which aeJ of Lord Efwteot and tbara an atraral eases of Eaij ad Excujnx) aar mea rAestsd Harvey, with rear thaa mm Wits, JignM of amrgiary at JUogtt Se, ia thi XaBb7 Smith prenoatod Mr. Raadcoek defended.

waMir Utn Ot ml llh all th Imple Jr ti strrrry sty." pliers'" (to tent km la esatreblt" (to cat bale ia shatters), slip. (far mtoM aaraaBtK oad a lif rrnarrar (ia detarbaaos). waa evidently rejmUr Tyrofw SaJtonltf.aaditvMobaerrabU tbat th toots, which an bny exaoatod, unit bar beea mad for tb 7Mi There bad beea a kola cut to a abutter lerg Lattoaaowof asaa band bdag introduced to re TZtix bar, and tb ceatrabit wai found exactly to eorre Jzi with th hoi. JL previous conviction for a' Lbs aontstwot tvd SVlOtoCllD JcrriUpeaaisgseateuoberrved aw at rnsonsr wee clear! a mea to make aa example of. tiMfWcatBMoalTtbatiM vu a rtallar botw Vat 210 prepared lac murdoreo rerittano It.

arrested, Tamtoss watUyaarfpaaalaarritada. aa monad Boxburth, amid to rwrj respectably eoa aaowa. ladicted for Uteutioeally teflietiaf tstou a aoUomaa aamad Cbalmcn. fcirifloarkby vaa or tba rranaUaat Vr. Barrov aai Icr tb rttosoer.

IV, mm ooeamd at BotharlaU, aad vo ralber remark Zm, Tbtprtaoaot bad rot droak a mbliebona, and mbliaaa iedni to tora Urn out, and to poUoraiaa tiat bi aeooont, tba ptianaareanaad mfc lajurr, aad a tixoa bo bad cxamisad bim aamortai bto rdea, vbieb va ala aoatrmad by tb LTard Bat, aosordiaf to tb arid ana of aaotbar wit CTto Ad oirpUia of it at tb tia, aad biBacIf gMimn blew oattb prlaonwfrot wbkb ha fU And aaotbar lorraoa wb had zamiaad tb mTmrn itatad tbatb fooad trooaa of lajorj at alL ftantiartb ti ciuhmi iattaae eontradio. BtMttawaT. Tb amtioa of tb prtsoaar'i otaaaal va bjtry wa naodaatal la tb coon of tba ttnnK aWtbtltbticBoamaa bad paatlr agraratod tba aa la adTtttoirt a ebarf of allaead rfcTraa to wbtoh waa taatM1 ttwat oosaUaradtbatba wai oat aetiac laaxao. aj of bb doty ia arrtof to tarn tb nia ot ribi7ad on lab pond nwcMrate bad not aotaaadttod tb prlwaar aaaaWit tb obcnu la tba cxarctioa of bia daty, bat for tili8wi Jrrirrna lalory. Xba lndiotawat, biiifc obarpd a faWoaa Utoat to tneb UJary.

It eemni tbat tb niaoncr bad offarad tb praaaeator eeov 'jirr' 1 bmd to UoaabUdVyaralatiT to aadbabaderrdaraebal0001. MS lota Ckixt Jcsncs told tb jary tbtt tbtr nui bnattaWcf tbatataattoloBirtpieVoaiiajary. Hob arrJ tbat madoabtodlr tb poLeaman waa aotiar ait hwfaSr bibalpia tb laaJlard to aet tb Btiaoaer, a tekaSardbadaricbttocjaatbica. It wa for tb yary wJaMrbrthar tb UJary bod baaa Uflletad, and with Atlsrf coaUnot vara dUciarrad, tb pri jaarpoiiTtat tm aa murrmarn iot aa miait. Qra Oovxx.Bfon Mr, Jamiet Bairxxx.) Tbw war only eaaai or trial, on of wbieb ia a laliliaat, I aaaaaf Mtaxnortaooa.

Of tha etbart, arr newdiTMdf tn tb wnraa of tb day. Tba ftrrt mm triai wai obm arUtaf out of a (at xploalm.at Ttiilliii eurr wl nrnin Zbw wMaaatiaclnatncMtrBtor far iajariaa aria mtnttm pa arpiiwn annaaa, a waa ouarad, ay ua Ir.fairea and He Graatbaa war or tb plaintiff; Its. Saiaaat Firry aad Xr. Jyoa war for tb defeadtak Tb aafaadaat bad ban nukiac a aawcr and bad, it wa aSmtaf wbieb waa taat aa baiipiMaaakamdraakad. Baiartoldof tabvaaoaraa wbb a btht, wbiob prodaead aa ozplaaioa tn tb pUUtiPl avaavaadcaaaadBrasbtaJary'.

im jwrj roana a Toraet lor tn ptauus far Wfc nbaWibMcinc a Lord Chief tbaofb rolad tbat tb dafendaat wwild abW rra apart from Baclixnoa, left tba cnuatioa of atrfyain to tb hay (In aaa ft aboald baU aaatarUI). nWtbcybaad tbat tbar waa narjUaaoa, and on tbat tb OZFOfiO CtBOTJIXi tSSXWWBXTt XaBOaT XL Jfb lonna war rnd bora yattcrday. Th aaa Sat aaawJaa oijbt aatriw, of. wbieb twa or aaarkad teapaohitariav Tba ealandar eantaiaad tba nan of torn aganoaa war tea.ptimd ta arraa eaaea. QrflSa fltfrrtilr.

JmtUei Haartian Surra mmi Ctmmm Jwry.) WUJUUIIUJr WOTOV, TUi waa aa af aataaJt and alanoar. Xr. aad btr. JU war far tba aUUtW Mr. ra, Q.O, aad Kb atottoraa war far ttodofaadaat.

Tb plaiatiff botcher and fruiterer at TwVary, aad tb dafendaat ia aa aarrioaaar and fanner aacapyiac tbtTiMano. Tba aBaoaaolt and (Under nroaa out aqaabbU fl Biraa HoUt, Taabarr, oa the 20U of Itiwtarlatt, Tbarawaiaanamaberof wiraiem eaOad aa beak atdea, tb en aU aanrttac tbat tb def eadaat bd aMteteaalatinfaotaadabakeabia ftatat him aad adai bba a thUf, and tb other daayiag tbattb dafwid rtaeUdUtbataaartgpqtdtoaial, Tfa TfltTtTTTTT i I ii iU lMm4mA ira Maapt, eoa faiaea. fnatie. Brr01 mU1 In thi Grown Bktnaiabeathcaaleadar. eaa omrrad to daaarr a Xxxca S3.

ZOVAKal T. tUIBi of a an aotioa far tba bnaehof awarraary Haaaarten, aC, aad were for th plain. CffisvmXI. btr. Motteram, and btr.

Boataqnet Ux tbe oofeadaat. plaiatBT wa an earthenware maanfaefamr. Ilrfaif at "itTbeWfadaatwaiaaoriedalwatCbeKfla, who, jHuuts ia tfinanwr law aaq par' ttad a pair of earnara horaaa tb def eadaat, and toaMevMaaraaTudapead oath 18th of ader laatwiib tba defendant to otchnar it, aad sir Mnl.Tb eU had capped baekx, wbtoh tb defendant nwtai to bar been oaaaed on board ahlp on tba yc ff be eaxSIy eortble. He aeoenHn rly gar war jny tn wntlBx that th heeka thouldco dwn ia it ana aneua learano nifHia Daataa. fM.

tarn1 tb oott iato a leeee hex. and hhl bOBkbatbad.bal after thalaneaf Mtaikaa 1 time, tb hecbi net ta down. ra at ailtlia ml it. mmA Mill til tika Wa ant Wlr ul vt 0 tbla, tboofb Smd to tr him tb ebertaat aew defended thi aettoa. which weaaaaaaaadaataeSdef febnarr, on tb trowad tbat tbeeoh a hooka net betoc eared waa ita Hf.

toet 1 tba pUlatfg i ttabU. Tae bona wa laid to be JffwjatadtoTalaTby toU eeequToe of tb Tftbabtiti 'iiLIKVZr Ei and tb yory aand a rafdlrt niaaafai, aa. Wannaiot th aaaUaa wa oaclndd thU aftar. tatmCX CISC 17 IT. TATJNTOK, lOxcx 2L 1 nladnq far th ooanty of Baiernt waa epeaad tb leaned Jndpo, btx.

Jnatle Bylea HjwJt, after which thtblawdahif fwaeMded to TT in i cam aaaraiax a in cmcc ia own, Mr. Jaatie Byba preddinz to tba Grown nans aad IUm. vm jhj v. nui uj rn. Ji5nr aeataia abac tb nud anaborof eharcetot tb fFatAaaae for thi Oer of them, of J7Bck ehtraetoc On th drD Sid tbor ar ealy oa, tw af tbean bsng oaanaoa iarie and th othr jjJrj, wbiob.

an action for iuoWm ptiieu hflSCeta. Gum CtsasL Otftri Mr. Jwrniet Btuli wSLtS! 'Vto Jndtotod for eattiac and woandlnc tjTii i7T rpMt ucta wonwattoa. ana atr. narry oeit rrtdaaea, it opptarad that th preeesator'aad rwmdnkisatKnnChisnoekatb 6th of whoa a narnl area betwaea them, aad tofad to a l(ht.

The prianr. after a abort tiaa, LTHuaier down, and bit a pieee evt of hia QPTW aeraed tee iajory aa oaaaad by a bite, franaai mfWrfW.aailaanteaaadtotwaaaanaa ynwamrtrlahbaidlahonx. a taMfrfirt Smxm TlQVTl aad fee! Jary.) aiy 1 OoU. aO. Jlr.

Lepe. Q.O, and btr. T. W. CbT' toOMeilor tb pUadS Mr.

M. Bere, Q.O, "Utoa. and Mr. for tb dafendaat. to reaerer dantaraa far a aiaHrion 'ejond toraUedar.

Th tory ld Tdit far si btTTAlND CIBCCTr. a. 3 Baat a a OomilUfmrm Mr! JnaLt Bam.1 iir3gawmiinvm iot aa mm(at praewatod and Mr. Weddf dolaadod wMabiaaanaaraiatatatobi, lUwMiami to knock tae daeeaaed down tb atraet aadto kicUdau, Rckeriat, anl Mr. Ifaeafee were eoanael for the Orie onnuo beard for tion pnoeedig ram th ahp pUiatifl, aad Hr.

Cbariet CumU for the defendant, bra pruootr aad dej totrtW, aad wwadj of Tbedefendaat ii tb proprietor of tbaColonesm and hfTd TWwantblStb of September. On Adelphi Theatre. UerpooL tba 10th of October retaraad tuna vu f.iK.. Mn. TV.

1 i. ITTt V' owj wniwa in pyt aneiuoa, ana urn ae.oaa oa tae lota int. bat afterward adoutted that bo kt rfV th. rfMwd iiki ki. i.t.t i.

iTT di3 dietor UU1" of repreaeaUtioo) to the plaiatifi. The defend (aW)Beatly a toxoar Waj farmed in hi back, from the denied tbat any copyright i tb piece bad paoed to the eSoct of which he died. Uow with a fork miiht aw tb. pUiaUS. tomeorr bat th tomoar might eIo bar aria from Atthedoaeof tb ptaintiri eae a reral poinU of law err eiortioa at bta work.

I were raiMl nmAer th. rvmriAt Ami of 3 ...1 a ts li S1 wl J1 dyingdeeUra jlV. aa16 Vietoriaa affeetinth Uityof the .7" r' puiiua iivw.aaa in in retail learaea Joan non A joUee coatabU aaid that before the itaUneat oited the plaiatiff, tear being reeerred bim to more. abUtor d'i0lUt' ,4 18 Orawa Court, before Baron aothiag of in. i eret waa tried befor I o'clock, when tb Court waa ad the marriage of th, PrincraaLoub.

No amgiatrato tb. 'anlieTtoA w. tMocctor. man of tb iurr that a milar adionrnment tbaH 1. aerea oy oi lrtutup tn taat uourt aiao, but tha Jeamed Judge aaid ba eenld not aoeede to the request, iaasmueh aa th eipeaaei then wrr much hearier, and had to bora oy ue parbea tnemtelTr.

iwau bia optnioa aa to hi ooeditioo. The aoraeon then I of opinioa he will not get better." The boy tbea aaid baliered he aboohLnot gal better. He bad preeioualy elans itronrlr to lift xuBuiuir. 1 am to OeciiS on a matter of fact, wen aa law. I hw AA wk.t aid.

and what wa tb effect of what waa aaid. I funot accept tb statement that the boy aaid be wa uaujiqnui, 1 ma it na ei4 na taoaght he thoold not get better. It i a most extnordiaary thiog that aa attorney's clerk should take npaa himself without beiag naked to go to tak ridene that shouU ak the doctor to tell tha" lad ha wu vrinm tit Ai I. vl depoaitMa behind the back th accused. He might hare taken a magistrate.

I caaoot understand It. Tbeat tornertderk waa most wrong. Tb hoy was dinging to not told when was Ukdy to die. His lordthip then reiectod the evidence. Air.

Taompeo stated that the solid tor's clerk did try to Itet a maristrate, bateouM not (lad one. iUia LoBDSBir. Then they ought not to bare gone at all. A. magistrate is tb proper person to eaereiae sack a Juris diction.

It waarery wrong. His Lordship then directed th Jury tbat they could not safely rely upon the erideaee. Thar was no erideaee of aay blow oa tb back, aad tb medical maa atatod: th tumour might hare arisen from natural The prisoaer was tbea JlepdUed. Ilit LOKDSHIF took a OIK TWT mmmnimm Jk, harinc tried all tU Grown eases except a charge of perjury specially fixed for tlusmorniar, MltCH 22. Kisi Puts Oovxr.iHrfart Rrm Olxasbt rust a Special Jury.) ST.

rraawTT'C t.rrr. JBTbl was an actio for breach of ooTenaat to ealtirata land in a hushaadlika maaaer, and according to tb best and most apprvred method most adapted to tba natare and quality of tb soil, and knowa aad practiced in th neigb. ni Mr era play were forth plaiatia'; Mr. Field, Q.O.. and Mr.

Wills for the defendant, Tb plaiatia is Colonel 8L Oneatle. at and th defendant is on of his tenants. By tha terms of th has tb tenant was liable to a penal rent of SOL per acre upon breach of tha eoreaant relating to farming. The defendant bad taken two whit wops, aad sometimes three whit crops. In tnaoe ion from com of his fields.

The coopUiat aa to taUag two whit crops in sueeession was abandoned, and tb daim as to three whit crop at 2M. aa aer amouatad to about 700t A great number of witnesaea wer called on the part of the plaiatiff, who atatod that what is called tha foar eours system was tha proper mod of farming, aad tha to tsks three white crops in eaosession from th land wa bad farming and would laopeTeriih the land. The easo for the' defendant was that ha had practically fanned tb land according to tba beet method, and, there tore, ua not orocen aueorenaas. in una was not at all impoTrihed. Tba reason tb land was eown with three whit crops was that tb seeds failed in on year, and It was ana pass sung 10 a.

nty or man an bad bees used, and ia Point ef fact no damaeahad beea dana to tha land. aadto claim penal rent of 3X, per acre for a met toebii. eal breach of ooraaaat was aa extraordinary elaim. A neat aamber of witneeess wer called for th defendant in. sup.

port of th abee stow. in trial ianea nearly two wkol days. Tba furr. after retiriar far about aa basr. tmsnA m.

diet for tb sefandaat. Crow CoffT.fBor Mr. Jtutitt Brxtt.) Lewis Wricbt was indicted for cerinrr. This wu a which ha caused great exeitetneot ia th town of" Hull aad is of eoniiderabls publie interest Jlr. I leiO.

ana Mr. Waddy wer for tb prosecution Mr. Digby Seymour, Q.CL, and Mr. P.Thompson for the defence. Tb def endsni is a poUce constabls at HnD.

There 1 another indictment for periarr acainst Insnoctor Momn. arhuar out of the same etreumstancea. In October, 1SG9, aa indictment was preferred before Mr. Bamuel Warren; Q.CL, Recorder of Hull against fir person for an ananlt npoa th present defendant, Lewis Wright, Wright and Inspector Morcna gars CTideno npoa that trial, audit wa upon erideaoe so gires tbat perjury wa new assigned. After some witnesses wr celled for the defeaoe the Recorder stopped tb case, aad mad maa of eertala expressions tending' to zonrsto tb polios, at tb earn tim directing aa acquittal of tba tr defendants.

A Mr. Stereosoa, a member of th Town Council and of the Watch Committee, seems to bare bean dims tilled with tba resnlt af tba trUL and the preseat proceedings wars th remit. Mr. Htrs on got a comnunee appoiaua to tnrottigato tb matter, aad it appears that tbea periMS sat and took erideeca, with Xr. Storoaaaa as chalrmsq.

The trs persons sharred with the assault at the trial before the Recorder Kitchia. far: Wells. Dinsdale. aad Bnttar. worth.

Bitehi wo formerir ia th police farce, and wa tb priacipal pertoa aharred. Wright1 erideaoe befor the Beoorder was to the effect that on tha 22d of July. USa, tb day oa which th IMaos aad frisows of Wales Tisitad Hall far tha parpoo of opening th Albert Docks, at about 7 'dock beiaw Ritchie and another maa nthtiee or in an attitude of fighting, aad that be endearoured to arrest Eltohie and a strogrlr ensnad, during which th other feor defeodaats strack him aad 'tried to resooa Bitobia. Tbe eaaa for tba proeeentum new was that two men. Bias and Mollies, war driskisg ia Heals oeersoop in nayweu sireex, aaa taat taey want out.

aida to bare a fight. Bitobia feUowed them to and saooeeded in separatinr them. Bima went off ia oao direction, while Ritchie took Unities off In aacther to a diatanc of 60 yards, wher left him aad returned towarda tb pabUcbous to fetch hi cap, which he had left, He than mot Wright, who at one track him three Tiolsat blows, knocking him down each tun, mere waa no on ia to street st Us Urns, iUtcU nwm struck Wricht mnta Wricht had knocked him down. Th rest of tb party who cam up afterward ealy palled Wright off Bitobia, and sorer (truck Wright at all. In proof eftoiscea a great number of witnesses were called, wb rare aooauaU mora or less inooatisteat with each other.

The ease for tbe def eadaat was that his aooosat af the matter before tha Beoorder wa nhstaatially correct. A great number of wita mm were called, according to who erideaoe Bitehi aad MaUia wen tb tw mea wb wer fighting at first, and Wright earn up and collared Bitehi and told him to go away, but ho refused, and a atntggl MIDDLESEX 8SSSI0N8, Martk 21. There wer other alterations of Derlurr in th Indietmeat na to WaQ and Pox aad Butterwortbhariag struck Wright, not IP sis snma to a of torn ceaseaaence, because al Bitehi aad Wricht beraa to atrnerla there waa aa moeb eoafnsloa that ao on could say 'who struck and wh did not Wright raoarred aa xeellent character froui tb chief constable, tb Ohairmaa of tb Watch Committee, and outers. Us ana only one been, reported, and toot wa lor oa exoees ot doty years ago. Kitcate, on tn other hand, had beea IS months la tha nolle, durisr wbieb tim ao had beea rrsortod about doaau ttmaa.

aad waa at last dia. aharred for Improper oadnct ia a hone of ill fame. Hie loanimrp oomamnced his sammlng up by waralag wo ihj i(uii r7Hi vpwn twnrarte ae to a unHeues of these proceediari, aad told them to ao sudor ooly tha rideaoa as bow cams before them. It was aaid that tb pi isunar labuiuod under a doable hardship, first, that th ausstaatiat computet against aim wa that nad boea guilty of a rioleat exaem of duty, heroes th aharg be bad to moot wu tbat of perjury aad, eaoodly, that this aharg bad noTerbeea heard before any raacistrate, and, therefore, the prisoaer did aot kaow what erideaee be bad to moot. wa somewhat hard, but they must decide anoa th erideaoe as it bow appeared before them whether the 1 That for th proee cation wa mad oat, next explained that TidMOsnzigbtbanntruthfalUtbeaeaa of beiag iaoor rect, or it might morally aad wilfolly iaoarroct, in whioh case oaly it would araooat to perjury.

'sxt they must ba aetisfied that tbe erideaee alleged to be falsa wa material to th incsiry. New it wa Tory material at th former trial to show that Bitehi wa committing breach of th peace at tb time' he wa arrested. If tb breach of th saaa waaorer. then would no right to arrest. Tbeprooecu tia said taat to ngnt was orer, and wncnt, unaisg kad doao wrosr.

caarrod iUtoUe Isioelr with aghttag at tb Uma, and falsely swore that th affray wa rer. That would smount to perjury. For the defence, it was said that ths affray was aot tw, that it did not matter whether tutaat was ngnuag or aot, to prisoner taougnt th affray was net orer and that Bitehi was taking part In it. It not nogh to show exaggeration the prisxmer's statemouta. The substantial part of tb aharg was tbat for a wicked motir swore that ths diitarbaao was orer when it was not, and knew it was aot.

Hi Lordship commented npoa tb nro babilities of th ease. Bitobia was a aaa vU had been dWmlmed from th for aad, been roportod a daosa times th 18 mouth ba had been ia the fore. Th priaaaer bora aa axeatUat character, aad oaly 13 roars ago, as a young oaoer, waa reportedlar aa 1 of dnrr. Then tbr could aot fomt that until the aharg earn into this court the accusation wu that the pri oaer was drunk at the time, hut the prosecution had aha ndooed that charg after iaqairy, and it must aw he taxeu that taat wa a laia caarg, aitnoaga it aad boon reoeatod ii court br Bitehi. His Lordthio tbea went through the whole of the eridaao aa both sidea, and son daded a powerful sammlng up by telliag th Jury to giro UM prisoner th nenent ot nay real ooum.

Tba tarw tba rjriioaer. Hi LoMXHir said then was a oundaUea tor th ebarr of Beriurr aad for tbe aeeuaatioa af brutal eoadnrt. Itetbing bad appeared to sully tb good ebaraetrbieh th lnHBuat woro, Tb ebarr ogsiost laspcetor atorgoa was tha mroaed, and wo prsoeediag whoa out parcel loft. KORTHERIT CTRCUIT. LXTBSPOOU hUacx SL Cgm tot.

CBsee afr. Jasttc IfCLUa,) tTTT.nm.ra. Thm was aa qsttoa far tba allteod iafriss imint af th ecpyright at two drsrsi tie th hisVl The March adjourned Semions for criminal business wer held to dar, at derkeuwell, before Sir W. H. Bodkia (AadstaaWadge), Mr.

Serjeaat Cox (DeputT Assistant Jndt), Or. Jerria, Mr. Charles Tbite, Mr. K. N.Philinpt, Sir James Trier, Mr.

W. Hughes Hughes, jus and Mr. T. Tufnell, justices. Catberina Caaroy, 60, who wa meanly dressed, was barged with feloniously receiring a large quantity of stolen property, induding two sets of diamond studs, gold links, goll solitaires, gold rings, plated forks, spoons, waiters, urut, candlesticks, seeertl suits of clothes, two pairs' of boots, soma lace, an expensir Iodiaa quilt, a new portmanteau, and a gua ia a case with the asm of th owner upon it, of the total ralne ot 150..

belonging to Mr. Frederick Leigh ton, tbe well known artut, tiring at Ken slortnn. If r. Besley, instructed by Mesars. Palmer.

Eland, aad Kettlathip, prosecated Mr. Mead defended. Tb too of th prisoaer bad beea relet to Mr. Leizhton for fire aod had tor a long time beea robbinr his suster. Ha vu dim.

aharred and before going swsr be handed orer rnouier, tb pnsoner. on being arrested, admitted that tbe had goo to Mr. Leigh ton't bous wbensTer ber son wrote to her, and tbat the had brought away the whole of the property. In pawaiac it aha mad different reDresentationa on was that tba studs belonged to bet sou in Iaw, wbo was in good and another wa that the a gua belonged to a siogle geetlemaa liriag ia Piccadilly, wbo had requested ber to pledge it for him. 8b sometimes called herself Coo sort and sometimes Liowood.

Seymour, detectire. of the Dirision, produced tha property, and it literally, eorered tb floor of th eourt. Tbe case was clear against th prisoner, and incidentally the conduct of ths pawnbrokers, Mr. Dobree, of Oilbert street, Orotrenor (quar, and Mr. Lawley, of 17, South street, Manchester (quara, wa called la question ia allowing their assistant 10 reoeiT in piedgo, wiutont an inquiry, property of great Talue from tha baads of a nertoa In the station of lif of the prisoner.

Sir W. Bodkin said it was a osadal that such a state ot things should exist, aad he inteaded to plao th matter ia tba hands of the ooustr solieitor.Th jury found th prisoaer OuUtv. Sir W. Bodkia said it was tb duty of ths Court to mark thdr sens ef th guilt of tb pnsoaer. She appeared to hare owiwo, it mi wu7tcu, uvr wo.

tTtwnuitiaaiiy to roo nis master, aad althouzh it wa Terr painful to neat sentence oa a woman of her age, ah must be kept in penal aerritud lor ura years. Richard WDKanis, 57, wa charged with defrauding the Ouardiaoeof tb Poor for Ilackncr Union ef two pairs of boot and other articles. Mr. Beslsy, instructed by Goodwin, oa bebslf of tb Guardians, prosecuted; the prisoner was undefended, Ia Norember last tha priaoser applied for relief, sUting was out of work, and bad two young children, a girl of tea and a boy of eight, to sup. port, wa admitted to work ia th stone yard, aad was paid wages, and had an alio wanoe of bread 00 the scale fixed for men baring a family to support, continued working (a tbe stone yard, drawing his wages and allowance of bread" for 77 days, aad he alto obtained two pain of boot for his sappoaed children.

Ia coaaeqaeno of circumstance unfavourable to tba prisoaer'f character becoming known, equities were made, and it wu ascertained that th prisoner bad no children of tha ages be described, bis youngest child being 15 years old, aad he dotsg eery little for her support. Thete proceedings were then futitated to pre real similar frauds. The jury found th prisoner OmUlf, and ha was asatenoad to oaa month's imDriaonment, with hard labour. Samud Barrett, 28, was charred with stealing a half, sorereirn," the property of Kobert Smith, draper, of 14. DeUacertreet, Camdeu town.

Mr. Moody prosecuted Mr. Bottomley On tbe 7th of Mareb Mr. Smith was ia the parlour behind hi shop sbout o'clock in th day, and bearing th sound of money disking looked iato tba shop. Ue taw tb prisoner leaning orer.

tha coaster, near th went out and asked him what ha wanted. Tb prisoaer collar; he was toll they did not keen any of the tort he wasted aad he left abruptly. Mr. Smith then opened bis till aad missed from it a half soTereirB. which had placed there a moment ae twa before, aad tome loose tilrsr.

went after, the prisoner, eod ertrtook him walking qjaakir SO or 40 yards off. barged him with th theft, which th prisoner denied, ao they rotornad to th shop. There the prisoner turned oat hi pockets, la which tbar waa a half eorereirnad denied baring aay companions. A school bor Using in tba neighbourhood, bowerer, prored oeeing hGn loitering about th prosecutor's ihort, shortlr before the theft, with tw companions, whom was about to rejoia after th theft. The jury returned a rerdiet of Quillp.

Tb prisoner acknowledged baring been eantenesd to six moathi'ioipriaoB mest in January, 1870. Beeres, warder at Coldbath fieldt, prored three other eonrictioos ajaintt th prisoaer. All these wer summary coarietioas. th prisoner baring pleaded guilty, and tb magistrate baring dealt with tha a us before aay oppsrtanlty bad been giro to th priaoa offioar to see aad identify tb prisoaer aa a former Maries, It appeared from Bosses statement that sine AoriLlSCS. tb prisoaer had spent one year aad nia months ia prisoa.

or, Serjeant uox saiait was nseiee to try any mild form of puntshment with a man like th issuer. and sen. tenced him to asren years' paaal serritade. Edward SnUiran. 30L 'wa charred with asaaaltini aad oncasioniag griaroui bodily harm to John Pain.

Mr. G. S. Griffiths prosecuted Mr. Thome Cole defended.

Tb Jury found tb prisoaer Ouiiti, and wss seutenoed to six months' imprisonment, with hard labour. Mxmag 22. Th March adiourned setsion for criminal business wen resumed to day at CUrkeowell, before Sir W. H. Bodkin, Aotittant Judje; Mr.

Berjeaat Cox, Deputy Attittsnt Jadfe; Mr. PowBtH, Dr. Jerris, Charle White, Mr. a. n.

mupps, Jtr. lutacn. jar. Jtr. j.

a. strook. ing. Sir James Tyler, Mr. W.

Hughee Hughes, Mr. Bird, and Mr. J. H. Wilson, Justices.

William Henry Payne, 41, Alfred Gouopy, 29, WiBiam Miller. 27. Edwin Dreseh. 2Lsnd Georre White. 16.

either pleaded guilty or were eoarieted of selling indecent books. poowgrapni, piown. atr. setiey, instracted oy Means. Collet andTOolletts, oa behalf if th Sodaty for tb Suppression of Vice, prosecuted Mr.

Harris, Xr. Hsrmswartb, and Mr. Norton defended Payn, Gollopy, aad White. Thete cases wer mentioned in th nolioe reports at the time of the prisoners' committal. A large stock of diagastiog publications wa adxed at Payne's house, and similar demorslixing works ware found at Gollopy and White'.

It was stated that Gollopy was an agent in tbe ditsemiiation of thee peblicstions among tha boys oa board the Britannia. Whit was said to harebeea brocght npin th trad by hi mother aad stop fatber, and auueri ratner aad aot yet oeea triad oa tb indictment found acainst him ia 1869. Sir W. Bodkm tsid ths Court had hoped to put a stop to thi disgasting traffic, but it seemed to too profitable. They eoald oaly use tb power which th law gar them to punish sarerely thoee wbo were guilty participators ia it.

Miller and Gollopy, wh had been often cautioned, most imprisoned and cept at nam laneur (or montna, jrayn and Ureaon far 12 months, and White for six months, and then pay a fine to th Queen 20L 2b Society for the Suppression of Vic were entitled to the cordial thanks of tb publk for instituting theee prosecutions. Inspector Breanaa, who had gjren tb Court ralaabla iniormation, matt see that tba articles new ia bis possessioa wsrede George Harris, 19, medical student, pleaded Ganty to tsar indictmoata aharrinc him with stealing. Mr. F. H.

Ltwit appeared for tb prosecution Mr. Montagu Wil' Uam appeared lor ta prisoner, mi. r. iu iawu stated that the prosecution wa instituted by tb Council of Uni rertity College. Th prisoaer had been medical student for two year at th beopiUl, and' latterly books, ooata, and surgical iastrameat had been missed by his frUow ttu deata.

There were maay ostts beyood thote brousht far. ward. The council had no feeling lath matter other than th. disdplio of th hospital and the protection of property, and although they could not recommend tb prisoner to tb mercy ot the Court, they would be glad to learn that leniency bad been extended to him. Mr.

Williams stated that tb prisoner was th son of rery respectable parents, and had led latterly a lif which by reason of its entailing cpon hies large expense had got him into difficulties. Th Swnbrokert adraaoed oomparatirdy small amount upon books, which upon th smtUott oieminttion would bar ahowa arasnros ef names. In addition, tickttt had been re purohaaed, so that th prisoaer waa not ia the porition he wished to be of assisting in ths restoration of all the property. Th Assistant Judg said it wa scandalous that pawnbrokers should sxsreios a little oaution ia takiag ia property. Brcry Session ha saw eaaea wbieb shswsd hirs bow dangerous badly conducted shops of this kind wer to tb property of th public There wer at present few chances of reaching the priori pel, beeaaso an aatistact wss Eit forward wh hod no personal interest in the matter, shaped to see soinlegadatire interference.

Th learned Judg then directed the restoration ef all th property traced, and in ardor to enable th prisoner to giro informa. tion respited lb sestesce to th next Session Thomas Karris, 30, gunmaker, was indicted for itealing a scarf pla. tb wopsity ot Mr. Praads BoDinr. Mr.

Montagu Williams pastractod by Messrs, BurdMUt, oa behalf 01 tb Hetropoutaa uauway uompoayj prosecuted air. HoIHnn defended. Th lauoccutur wss at tb Farringdoa. street Bailway ttation oa thightof the 4 th intC. and wnu 1 ta net 01 getting lata a train tn praooer threw biauelf is front af the prosecutor ssd snatched a diamond pin from hi scarf.

The prisoaer waa seea by a porter of tae company to sue aia nana near tn prcoocuioia scan, and Immediately after this witness taw th pia oa th floor. Th prisoner, oa th ad Tie ef his oounaaL retracted hi Vnt nmnm. mmA TjmmAmA fl.ltt .1 ptsrio eoarictions being peered agslast hia, be wa saa Uaosd to Bsraa yosrs perserrttade. John Harris, CO. a arraat.aad Harriot Harris, 85, Us WW, wort aassas wita ssosima a mraw sft.

steam sow, aad sugar basin, rains SL, th lauueity ef their master, Mr. J. Buteeli Williams, 3, Adelpbi terraee. Mr. Briad ley finttructed by Mr.

Law) prosecuted th prisoners were undefended. The prisoners entered th serric ef Mr.Wil. liams about tbe 10th of Jasnary latt, and tha mal priaoner bad cnarge ot ue plate, in consequenc ot tatormatiaa which reached him, Mr. Williams placed himself is communication with the police, aad oa th 27th of February Deteetire sergeant Lanadowa went to the boos i eom paay with Mr. Williams.

Tb male prisoner opened ths door, and aa he did so maa left by tbe area gate, carrying a pared. This person was called byLaasdown into the bouse, aad air. Williams told tn mai prisoner to wait, ia the ball. After questioning the maa who bad beea stopped Mr. Williams taqaired for th mal prisoaer, when th female prisoner said he bad gon out for a short tim.

She waa tbea asked about different missing artidea, aad after eome equiroeatioa she made; various statemeste, charging bar husband with pawning thee things. The male pri aad was girea into cut tody. said he had only fwoed the things, and oa him wen found duplicates relating to the property mentioned in ths indictment. After ba was io custody the male priaaaer mad statements admitting bis guilt. Tb jury found tb male prisoner Gnily and the female Ifct Oitiltj.

A 'prerious oogrietioa in January, 1870, for robbing a farmer employer of plat waa proved against tb mal prisoner, and he ws sentenced to seven years' pead servitude. John Morgaa, altos John' Davies. 33, described as a dereymaa, pleaded Guilty" to stealing a rug aad aa am. brella, the property of Mr. John Gregory Forbes, ef 82, Otf ord terrsoe.

Hyde Psrk ta coat, sealskin cap, and other artidea, th property of Mr. Whitaker Taignmouth, Devon and a cap aad other artidea, th property of Mr. J.Wykes, of Bnot ton, iorthamptoai hire. Mr. Cooper uciv uj inn.

oatoer aaa oob, on oenau of tb Great Northern Bailway Oompaaj) prDaeautod Mr. Maatagu Williams appeared for tb pnsoner. On th btb intt, Mr. Forbes left ia th wdting room at KUnr's croes terminus his rur and nmbrelU far minatea, and tb prisoner was detected iu tha act of carrying them oS by Green, on of ths company's officer. He was taken into custody, and oa bim were found some du plicates renting to property ttolea from Mr.

Beaa at tba Victoria atstioa of the London, Chatham, aadJJover Bail way on the 3d iaat. At two different lodgings that had beea occupied by the priaooer other article belonging to Mr. Bean, and also various things stole from Mr. Wykes at tb Eastoa eqaare Station oa tbe 7th of Deoember were found. Mr.

U. WiUiams, oa behalf af tbe prisoner, said that distress had driven him into crime. He waa tbe ton of respectable parents, whoa means had been sufficient to afford him the education necessary for Holy Orders. Hs had filled different curacies in tbe country, and had eome to London in bopea of obtaining farther employment ia the Church. Durini th earlier nortion of ala stay in London tb kindseas of a friend bad furuished him wita a nome, out tnia reeouroe failing after a time, and not suoceedis in obtaininx a curacr.

ha had bm loft Uti. tnte, and had fallen into crime. In answer to this, it wa alleged, oa the part of the protecutioo, tbat th prisoner's inability to procure aa engagement arcs from bit having contracted habits of iatemperaae. Th Court passed a sentence of 12 months' imprisonment, with hard labour. Georze Wilaou.

3L seaman, and Chariot Overton ii rigger, were charged with stealing a copper boiler, a cap. tan head, some copper covers, aad a quantity of rope, th property of their employer, Mr. John Moritoa, of 69, Fen bureh ttreet, ebip owner. Mr. Bealey and Mr.

Moody (in straeted by Meters. Barn and Crotlsy) prosecuted Mr. xouigiora appeared I or nunon, wbo pleaded and Mr. Hotlingt defended Overton. In January laet Mr.

II orison parebased tb teamr Atrato, on of tba Teasels employed ia tb West Iodiaa mail ervioe, and ha aagagad Wilson, wbo bad beea a captain ia tb merchant ser Tiee, to tak charg ef ber, with tb prospect of going out in her as first officer. Overton had formerly worked for Mr. Moritoa a a abipkeeper, aad ia this capacity ha was also placed oa board the Atrato. Neither of them, however, bad any authority to mora aay of tba ship's fittiags or storea. After Wilton had been oa board about a mouth Mr.

Moriaoa, from report tbat reached bim, was induced to go down to tb ship, and tbea foand that a capttaa bead, a quantity of rope (about 33ewt). a boiler, and sotns othsr fittings of the crwi galley, had beea mored. Overtoa denied knowing anything about them. Inquiries were made, and it was ascertained tbat Wilson had sold a quantity of roo to person named Lusty, of tb Sdrtr Lion, Penayfidds, Poplar, and tb boiler, eanetaa head, and galley fittings to Benjamin aad Thomas Haigh, GlengaU road, Poplar. Thee persons were called, and prored the sales by Wilsoo, aad Tbomaa Haigh aid that Overtoa had assisted to'briag tb eapstaa hsad to their place.

It appeared tbat Losty had seat th rope to a paper mill, where it bad, of course, been deetroyed, and that Messrs. Udgh had broken up their purchase. To connect Orertos with, tha robbery it was ahowa that bs bad assisted to carry tba eanetaa head off th ship, and had told one of the boys belonging to. th ship tb copper coven were taken away for others to be made like them. For tb defenoe it waa urged that had acted under tb orders of his superior officer, Wilsoo, without soy guilty knowledge, and be received a good character.

Tba jury, after com deliberation, returned a rerdiet ef Jftl Otultw. A letter from Wilson to Mr. Morisoa was than read, ia which charted Haigh with baring tempted him to tell tbe copper, and Mr. Langford mad a vary orgeat appeal on behalf of Wilaou, whom Mr. Marisoa also recommended to saerey.

Mr. Serjeant Cox said, ia eoasequaoc ef tbe rooommeada tion, tha tenteooe would be only on of dx mouths' imprisonment. Th learned Judge tbea called Haigh aad Lusty forward.and severe! osasared them for their mad of d.f. lag with a person is the podtioa of Wilson, and said ba should not allow them aay payment for their atteedaneo. John Dunn.

2L wa indicted for ateallnr a nnne aad ti. th property of Mies Emma Glover, of 22, Yarley road, flollowtr. Mr. W. J.

Abram proseeuted Mr. Harris defended. On tb 6th isst, between htlf patt 9 and 10 ia the eveoisg. Mis Glover was leaving in eon pan with aoms friends th St. John's Schools, in Holloway, where there had beea an entertainment for the benefit of a Sunday school fund.

As she was passing out of th building she fslt a pull st ber dress, aad at this time the prisoner and a maa with him were th only person near enough to touch her. When sb got outdo her key fell from ber pocket, which, on examination, th found had beea cut through, and her parse taken from it. She called out sb had beea robbed, and tb priaoner ran off, but wss followed and stepped by on of Kit Glover's friend. IT gav a name and address which proved to aise. Th Jury return! a verdict ot Gmiltf.

Previous convietioti for si miltr offences were prored against him, and it was stated tnat was on or a gaag ireqaenung eaarene and ehtpsls for tb purpose of picking pocket aa the eonrrega tlons were dispersing. Mr. Serjesat Cox sentenced him to two years' imprisonment, with hard labour. At th Mixst05 B0t7sB yesterday JoHS fiXTTat, aged 23, wbo had previoTulr riven an assumed aame. was eharvod before the Lord Mayor with being In the nosteodoa of a sane ei jsngiand not lor iuuc, supposed to bav been ttolea, and with attempting to commit raidde by shootiag himself with a revolver.

About half past 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon tb prisoaer was see by Detective Sergeant Edward Haoeoek enter th eaabiers, departmaat of the Bank of' Eegltod. Tb sergeant had just before been told by aa officer of tha Bonk that tb prisoner waa i possession ef a 101X. Bank note. Th prisoner weat to a counter, aad, baring written tha nam aad address Arthur Jamiaoon, Oxford tret npoa the note, handed it to a cashier to be xehanged, Ha was then taksa to th Secretary's office, aad, being interrogated there at to how he cams by th note, he was theoos removed to the Bow lane police station. mad a statement to tb effect tbat be reed red tb not from a maa bo met oa Saturday last in Oreat Portland street, who gav it bim and aia other.

lOOL uotes, for which he gar ths man that beiag part ot a legacy he (th prisoner) had rood red tome tim tea. Being etked wherotbeetbernin lOOt notes were, replied, at his address ia Oxford street. Th charg having beea formally entered araiost officer aid he should bav to search him. The prisoner replied, WelL you had better search this taking off hit overcoat, htoded it to the ofScCT, drawiag a revolver from th right hand pocket of aa under coat wa wearing, and cocking it at the same tun. The ser geaat closed with) him, aad, grasping th pistol between th hammer aa'd th chamber prevented it being fired.

The prisoaer was tbea disarmed aad eearched. Open him wer found a small bottle labelled poisou," 6i. 10a. fa moaey, a watch aad ruard chain, a box ef cart aad Ms to Calais. lis afterward told tb Mr geaatit waa of no us hi going to th address had girart in Oxford street, for it was a fda one.

aad ho would tall him tb truth, which wa that cam tram Matlock, Derbyshire, where, having got iato debt, he forged th nam of his master, Mr. W. G. Wheatoroft, of Mttlock bridge, oa Friday last to a' check for 150L, which he afterwards cashed at tb branch at Baxtea of th Sheffield oadBotberham Bank, and tbat with th exception ef th lOOC cete and tb sum found upon him had spent tb money. Hs said hi real nam wu John Smith." Tb LordM syor directoil th prisoner to be ooartyed to Mat lock, to be dedt with by th magistrates there.

Mr. GCSTATS PAUl WKHLTir, of 7, Cullum street, City, watchmaker, appeared before tb Lord Mayor en a rum. moot charrinr him with an inf riaremeat of th Mercbaa. due Marks Act, 1S62. Mr.

Bedey, barrister, preferred th eoa plaint, xn vtdno went to mow mat oa to 3d ot March Mr. S. W. Marriott, derk to a firm of oloaial brokers, bought a gold watch ef tb defendant with tb name MCbe upon the face of it and in two or three other places. Ha bad previously seea it ia th defendant's shop window with that nam npoa it, aad before buying it aa particularly asked if it was a watch by that maker.

Tbe defendant replied in th affirmative, aad that would warrant it. The ptoseoatoT afterward mad soma inquiries, which oonrinosd him he hod beea deceived. He eomplalad to th def eadaat, who then aid know it was not a watch by M'Cahe, aad did aot adl it as such, adding that took second baod watch is end aever want to the trouble to look at them. Th prosecutor asked to have his money returned, npoa which the def eadaat ref ased, pushed him out of tb shop, aad eaUiag a policemsa wanted to giv him ia charge for makiaga die tarbaaoo, but the officer refuted to taks hiek Me. B.

J. hrCab, watchmaker, Cera hill, proved tbat th watch was aot made at hi stabtiahmeat, aad that th name U'Ceb bad been marked upon it with a graver, instead of a punch, which wa hi method. Th def eadaat, la reply to tha (barge, declared tbat be did not know it waa aot a watch of MXho't at ths tims bm old it, aad he called a witness ia his' behalf, bat to Uttk purpose. Tta Lord Mayor i the end inflicted ths full penalty af H. preocribed by th Act, together with th valu of th watch, 7t be levied by distress ia default of parraest, with tha alternative of a month's imprisonment.

Tb def eadaat paid th moaey. At th QCTT.TirTlI.i. Lisuteuant43olosel Todd Taoas 105; of 34, Kemington gardens, waa summoned bsforo Aldaraua AUsa to show eause why ba aboald not pay 2. 6d. cab tar to th sompUlnaat.

Bdward Sarlth, th driver of a baaaom oh, badge Na. said that last Saturday week, at a qxarter to 'dock la th aftoraooa, the eowSa biftd bV tb rsov of IoWrH etr to drive by th boor, and ordered him tog to Lincoln and Beaactt't, at tb comer of SadrrfBe street aad Piccadilly. He was enabled to oaly very slowly through Chareado on account of th traffic, aad whoa they cam to King iuni toe oeteaoaai pat up tn trap ana sasd no mlgat a wn walk st go at thai pmce. He was obliged to faOow the trams, and "Hen they got about nail way down ewgata strrotth defendant got out of th cob, tendered bim a 2. Eeeo, aaddemaaded la.

fid. change. He refused to Uk snd soid tbat his fare wa 2a. tVL, hot tb def eadaat ref used to giv him more than oVL Th defendant gav his sum aad address, but refused to tak witness's ticket. Colosel Tberntoa eemplsiaed that tb cabmaa walked be hiad vehicles when he might have tuned out es tb rsak aad geae oa, and that, therefore, be was juatiiad in discharging him ia Newgate stmt.

Ia doing so be tendered what he eoosidered his right fare, aad ho eoaddered that Cd. wss a reaaooabl far for him. The eecrplainaat wa vrry offeuive in his conduct, aad asked him if ha called himself a gentleman. Aldormaa ABea aaid th def eadaat wa wrong apo every poitt, aad mast pay th cabmaa tb faro ba demanded and ta easts 2s.t6d. far the are.

la. eVL for loos of time in obtaining ths summeas, 3. for tb ram moos, saa a oa. xor auaaamg tb aeartagtf it, maxiEg ta luatM. ins money was at one KJ.

Wnxiajg Good, a vender of cigar lighta. Bring at 2, Oueen etreet. Soitalfields. wss ehaiwoJ aofnro A Ilea with beiag disorderiy uA attempting to break a ptate giaas window tn door or tn aagpt aad ruacn Bowl publiehouse, 13, Biahopagate street Within. William poliee oergeaat 59, add that about half past 7 o'clock last night hs taw tb prisoaer oppoute Mr.

Wis bush's house. He made a blow at th glass door with his stick, but did aot break tb window, tod was about to repeat tbe stroke.wbea witaeas stopped him aad took tha rucx rromnlm, tb priaooer tbea atidb bad a Hawkers licence and was sdliar fuxeea.wbea thrv turned him 'cat of tbe bouse aad tore hi coat, Hs was very troublesome and would not go away until was compelled to tak him into custody. Ueorg Cook, barman to Mr. Wiabuia, said th prisor waa annoying their customers by impartuniog them to buy drar Cghts, which they did not wast, and when he told him to leave the house he refuted, aad aaid tbat he had a licence to sell bis roods snd should do so. Witness wss at length compelled to put bim oat, aad ho had no sooner doe so than th priaooer struck at hirm viciously with his stick, but th Mow took effect oa tb door.

Ho waa about to mak a second attempt to strik him, when tb effioer stopped him. Witness would not have given Mm iato custody vea then if he would bare gon away quietly, but he created such a distUTbaac tbat th officer wa obliged to tak him to th statioo boata. Th prisoaer complained that he waa turned out of tb bous by Cook, when be had a ficeae to hawk hit dgsr ugau. Aldermen AJlen sentenced bim to sevtn days ita pritonmest, with hard laboar. At MaBxaoaoccH Ttrr Mr.

Hkibt Btxscx. aa elderly gentleman, of 11, Clarges street, and THOXaJ min, ayoaag maa bnar ia Arthur street, Batteraea, were charred before Mr. Trrwbitt with freoaoatlBw mm nrioal for an im proper parpooo. Mr J.A. Alsop appeared for spencer, lwtactare eergeaai uom, invmoa, deposod taat about 12 e'tloek a Tuosday night he taw th prisoaer walk dows eourt in Barest street together.

Parker weat iato aaunoalia lnotrott, loUowed ay Speocer. TSo prisoner ia few minute earn oat and walked iato Kegeat etrvot. Ia about fire miaate they returned aad went agda iato th urinal. They eootUusd to com ut ef tb urinal and to go into it again fire tissea. Ha went where the prisoners wer and saw Parker act iadeorntlT towarda spencer, tbea took, una Is to custody.

Oa telling ths prisoner the charge Mr. Speaosr said hoped God weald strike him dood if be had do any such thug. Ia reply to Mr. Alsop, tb sorreaat said ho saw Parker speak outside th ariaal to Spencer, wh did aot aaawerhim. Ha did aot toe Speaeerdo uuythiog improper.

He knew Parker a a frwramter of urinals, aad tba eoropaaioa af others equally actorioua, Arthur Froggatt, si era ra a wareooua ia pona osreot. saw ta ptisooei sster and 1 tar th urinal four timee within half aa boar. Ha saw Parker leaa his eotnpartmont, speak to Speocer, aod tak hold of him. He told Sergtaat Col what had seea. Mr.

Alsop said ppearad for Mr. Speocer, a rts wuihui pwiNi, iwmiM ouiftwut sta tota ta tyoart that beknew Parker, but did not know bit client. Mr. Speaoer bad beea to a dinner party, from which be bad token horn his wife only a few miaate before ho waa taken into custody. He weat out of his bous for tb purpose of seeing the Illuminations, en torsi aa ariaal twice, going aad aad oa the second eccaeioa Parker forced his coo rereatioa oa bim, aad white bawa tpeakinr to him he was takea into custody.

Th onlv svi denca agdnst hi dient ws that bs wa ia aa urinal wilb a suspicious ebsrscter. xtstbought th msgistrsto would acre with him tbat it waa beoomiot dtoeetber daa. gerous to go into on ot those places at alC He would call witness to speak to tb character of his dieat. If note, sary, he could call many more. Mr.

Xeabitt, solicitor, 35, Linoola's ins, said been solioitor aad frieai of Mr. Spenosr for eight or ten years. was the owner of a larg estate ia th north, and he bad aever before heard th slightest Isdaaatioa agdait bis morality. Mr. Tyrwhitt said Mr.

Speocer we evidently jott th sort of maa for such a ftllow as Parker to hunt no. He did aot discredit Sergeant Cote at all, ba having frequently given vi dc before him. aad riven it ia a proter maaaer. Seea eer did not knock Parker down, as others might bare do but tbea there wa tha fact that wa not a young man. Possibly, had he beea, he would bar do to.

It waa well knowa that urinal were vitited by soch aeoundrtl a rsrxer eitner ir tb purpose roonery or something worae. Hs should commit Parker for tbraa month, sritb umu janu, sou iiiocnsraw At WOKSm STtm. FtLUtciS Oixxw. 2fL a tatlor. living ia Pbceelx etreet, Soho, was brought up, oa remand.

oeior sir, sasnay. aargea enta saving been coaeerBod with two mea not to eustodr in steelier from tb bar af tha John Ball pubUehooae, Roman road, Old Ford, a easbbox containing moaey and valuables to th amount of al r. AUsop, sou citor, certaded tbe prtsoeer. rromtke report which appeared ia TV TWtof th 13th last, it mar be re st em oerea taat ta piisooei was la tb punuenoos wbea tba robbery wa oommitted, aod waa appreheaded by the polio. His boas era scare bed.

bat nothiuf reietior to tbe charg was found, and ha denied all kaswledg of th matter. Polios coo ttabl 435 stated tbat while proceeding to ine nanoo noos in a eao to prisoner assed bow nis wife had reeeired the Dews of bi arrest, Oa beieg iaformed tbat sb bad takea it very much to heart, th prisoaer ro led. accordiac to ta eoastabie. It's a ntoe thtna. TV ne for bar.

It will kill her." Prisoaer smphatiedlv de bioq mating any saon ststemeas. noiartaerevtdeBo waa rrodneed yesterday, tb other men act bdag appreheaded. was, however, stated that during th past week tb prosecutor bad rttsrnsd to him from som persnoa an kne wo, by parcels' delivery, torn of tb papers, consisting of policies, promissory note, kewhich thscash box oottaiaed. Mr. Bushby, without calling upoa the toll ei tor for th priaooer, said that there waa bo evidence to warrant his fnWVn H.rMtu.

a Vu. V.J beea stated, as on ordinary easterner. directed' hi die Attb ThaJOS Polico eourt. Btnwrr NicnoiiSL it Irishwomaa. was charred with assaaltinr and woondiae ona orown, a laoourer, wnos nesa ws eoverea wita a surzical bandar e.

Th comblaiaaat waa verr weak, and could acarody stand in th witness box aad giv bis sri denoa. usooar evening a beard tb scream of his son La Bow court, Bobia Hood laae, Poplar, and upon hastening to th spot saw th bov ia the baud of th prisoner, wbo was ill oaing hire. The eompUinaat took hit sob away from her, aad sb abused him in a gross maaaer aad struck him with heavy stone. His head was sat open snd he fell insensible, snd hied ooploutlr. The prisoner retreated iato her house, and whsa a pofice constabl named Swiss, 433 weat iato Bow court to arrest ber a few miaate afterwards sb threw a bottle at him from tb window of her room, aad it very narrowly missed him, lis son dragged her from her dwelling aad locked her ap.

Tb prisoaer made a good deal af noise ia tb court. Bad said she was before tbs magistrate oa Monday last aad be deserved six months' imprisonment far not eoa vietinr her asd sending her to gaoL Mr. LuihJngtoa sentenced the pri oner so two nnui oara laoour. At So craws x. Cntit.ia Caxtxx, 19.

and Thomas WrnTX. IS. well kaewn thieve, wen Disced at tha bar. before Mr. Partridge, charged with asaaalting James Thomas, a merchant'! clerk, ia Higk street, Borough, aod robbing him of a gold albert eheia, worth Tha prosecutor said that betwsea 9 sad 10 o'clock oa tb morning st i na last, na was pcoeeeaiag oioag iiigb etreet towards tb OitT.

aad wh paadax Birdosiro sBsr a rousr maa suddenly rushed out bead foremost, sad butted kist oa th stomach. At tha saas tim hs fslt hi watch chain go. and on looking dowa be mi mea it, aad saw a lad, whom btliered to he White, ransiar swav frora hiat. Ha oados. tb priaoaer Carter, Utorosptod him aod tripped him an.

aad he fell heavily oa his face. Wbea ba re. sovand to Uusvee ruined acre tb road into Mut street. aad hs last debt of them. He immediate! proceeded to th polios tttrion and gav lafaratatioa af tba outrage ana roooery.

aaa aeeenoea tb tbtevstaaweu aa ha could. On Tuesday saw the prisoaers in custody at tb polio rtttion, and bdkvad tbm to be th partie who assaulted aad robbed him. Th Brisoaers. who rerva taexr asienoa, were eotnuurted xor tnat. Couxt or Aidxwciw.

TesterdaT tha dtr maris trate held a meeting at Guildhall, preparatory to th Tacaaey beiag filled up ia their aumber caused by the retire meat of Mr. Aldermaa Wilson, a aetiosd ia Tmt Tim of yesterday, it appears by aa act of tb Uourt of Common Council, passed ia 1723, that ia th weat ef a vacancy ia th office of Aldermaa for th Ward of Bridge Witboat, which is that from which Mr. WBsoa haa retired, the Taeaat rows is to bo offered tetkt stlwnamawd th. Court of Aldermea for tha tim bdag. provided he droi ts his intention to eeeevt it within a limited interval.

ia default to th aext ta seniority ia rotatioa. Oa tb motion, yesterday, of Mr. Aldormaa Sidney, seconded by Mr. Alderntaa Fiania. it was tef erred to tba General Par.

pose Committee to consider ia what way the Court ooold best manifest its respect towarda Mr. Aldermaa WUaoa oa hia withdrawal rroes thetr body after a membership bordoriu upoa40yeara. Tb ascesaary nralimiaarie were ordered to be obstrvsd la the deetioo ef tnrr.osnr mil itmarbo stated that, ia any svsnt, a bow member will have to bo elected to tb Court, whether or not tb sext senior mea ber chooses to accept th vacant gowa for the Word of xmago vtitaout. XsUiaCia Shtml. A pArliarnentxrr return wfye a list sf 14 ships established ia the Usitod kingdom for the purpose of training boys for sea service.

Ia 13 of these thin there are T2M have. Tb Worcester is sslf euriDort iag, aad is for training gentiemea's son for th Boyal itavTaadnMrcbaatserrio. im etnor snips rauuo some hioh are rsfsrstatorioa. some ladostrial srhonlt. raged day sehoda, schools for street Arabs," schools forhoaadeas and destitute boys not convicted of crime, aad scboolt for the labouring rlittM generslly.

The ships reaofv aid frora Pariiameatary great or other public lands or from private suiiocriptioaa. It im atatod that tb Boyal Navy deoUae to take boys from a reformatory, aad are prsjadiead against boys somiag tram aa ladastrtol ashoolshia. Tb gwaorauy eater lb itntiit servMe. TBeypaairrem eaias a tars wear ta tae ararata ssua. IU 2T0TlCZTu Day, Tkmrtdif.

Vank 23.) BOCSK Or I)SMV A1 bs2l sst Ci nasi toe Hesnac CHy of Ctasciw Cafcrn lugosv Otonttny CilsiluosMt KaUwss Ommmt Ifnrtbor aosraari l.ttsanito ax Strvmrti st aL r. Larrd aL (2nTaal mmmi rt sstax tx oocrxr or caAxoctr. itmirHrx si b.Yssst ia. faVore tbe Loans Jewnraal ArniTT'T lsi aw Jwlrasat. CWte v.

Hocr Kowerrs Trast. Jpsal Modoasad Mattoo toe Dsoros. KoU v. Ianoa pb' part Jppant IvaUoaav LroWs Title I. TPinst rarsaaw fjwrt Atf ala loo v.

TtesHro sag Tsrtanire BVaQwar Cnsapaws lonbTvolotaseMiniBct'tasoav ssd Csaassies' Act, ISO iscpasl recntoahf Xattasa sso TWWaoaoaef tto ausaoanesa. XOUJtCOXTtX OtaKmtT aasm. Al U. v. Dsw Wsross, Cvsawstloa of Kausua wsoo Bs Hisa.

fate AKOwsy Oioiwi lojlst TTtalls v. Itssro rrswak a.Cardaaistatos3aasa. Cisrsss rMcbtc v. KoCTstmb xaraor tusat v. i aaa cart s.

Ears Harts TTCsCHAXT3XISV. OOITEP l0oncs axjt. AtIX IBstwo Ttos rb.nerttw air J. arcaazj Xoaoa abe Sesaath SWj. IITrfiTTtTiin "Imif.ttr a BTiiml iMismelkM asntuu v.

flu at ITTlia mam TTiiThio r. Gearas Kailwtsaad Laai aS rmli.l i V.dsSO CaUso Tun I til Silk Cmmr ltwrZili.uVn.. riatam ao Ca v. OsCna WaUea XaSwar Osoaasar FvM Umm Cbcaossy. parts Aoaua.

IBsfiDro TloCbaocsOco gar Mneleoaflholl SoaB. A4ewrao4 8siwi, fml nmilm. West ladtaa, and SowUwa wtot. a sort loneaiao CL sort aoard Orolsi OMsiastOal Bast. st pans Aihasa sWok aRan tf, Avsnaco Coonwrr aad On.

vsaMsAssa, UUsadlJC tSiattVt laaa Car s. Sttssas Kscta, tsstsra Baawsv Cnetaoay Jaakaoa rrovaSoai MsrebaaSa' Qa Cnwasaj ilaselewssdA ODtTRT Or StTOXCK. WssnutKa rAlH. lartmlrrrtSJsCBssdSssossI JstWi (Bttoro tka McM Horn, sir B. J.

Tmbjjmom wnb Tanrrrr Xssrxa4 Pssisso. Ta A st. man. stOLLB CHAWBgw. CK avert lxvs.

Ustiisais aa.atUssitsd UUiyOipaosa. Liislr rUasstjr utdnsnea Cbmaaav. at Broke ssd anatk AsMriosa Msaaa Itrtuta Onstatry. at hs post II CVwtnn leitl Bs Outowttasa ot ladSa. a bsjio tl awo Bans, at tt i'tn Use Oo.

Csmpsar. si AJbtt a vssrwv esst Caina 8Ssasla Chapaav. stt a easnsr to DtTsSno So. a Joetsates Dmcoamt Cosisaar. at I aod kKea II Ucsloaasd Baatonr 8aak ra, at a soarworsst Ka saia Oisi aad IiwaCbaspsso, st hsflsast Vnsra Cast Minte Osss.

taas.taaoarwvtolX Drrssoa Xo. CaHtd lloiisf CusisasT. at n.l'ssi aoalk raA Onmpaaj; at Bait past abofioU MestloWasr.atkaitasSIX. ncsca crajcbxrv, Tj rcours orx. ITko Clmilxw Srctart CaastawaJ astma Ltft tiaMhty OtarpaoJoa Caloa Ossmb Oisasoaj.

a MVoxo. Brataars, at tl rrissOisnosTlor XaXraa fTststliaii I mswss. bi Listtttd UaMUty. Caotoaia. A to T.

Oom. Isdesvatty Assxlatloa. at aalf osst 11 Brhaoi Marks now. snattliitL a tsinsast balt psst laasrataisul moAawweiM Bu.i 1 to s. al awiw Oota Oostsasy (JXaa Wrsw Bad Ooatpaua, attaadhtWfssi A IvwocnaasMKe Btcowa cnaatsoral ooanoaata, bo.

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as II Mtdtaat. larslld. aist Goaarsl life tssansiit OnctsO. a II aad 1 Inlwaalliio.l Lul Credit Cooasoy. al osst Istasrld Mtrssad! Credit Awneta.

tlov at baU past Lsadrat Desnarmy Oosteany OV as IX ottti Wo nts Uro AavarssMOootMVJTt at ItaH yost aowth Wala aUawsyCcmsoy.M holt pats II aitsd Pons Iaoaraane ODmpauj, st quarter U. UDXVOx BATXauTTCT OOL'BT. tosaatjiVtsw siBina. IBttore Hr. lUewarar BanvawaJt.

astaas ot Ckisf JsU. BToUnns. at kalf oast M. Paaoa rmilii 11 11 a a Il T. BhatWy.

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BsOtrae Rajxrrr.l rstfUoo. st II. Prrrata. W. J.

aoamat. as aaW soaS It. nesav aQortsssS U. Aspiiosuoow K. tost, at rwiOst tilf iaat IKefsr Mr.

lUrlstrar Soars.) Privetc B. Morssa. at ll M. Boy, at It. IvtWea.

at IS, Mottao. W.T. BaHrt. atL lascasno. 4i.

Itmr al 1 Paaiuau ott. (Mm tb. rMnr Mrsaar .1 rotntaa. a II. T.trsma.

at 11. itsrawsVst yitiTitiat Cr. Adasto, atL ate. Esflttrsr TsttsJ AadttaatlLUaadL (TMort tbs Usav W. C.

Rranw BjrS.) I AafiLstlL First MoMtna. A TsBrL st 1L ft SrW. at li J. Tmrsts. st 11.

Wmte. W. Botsv atiZ. Aadtta. Hr.

Baccarat rsrvs Uo KiwWrar ct Us day. JUTSST SUIPflXG INTXLUOXSyJB. (Frora lAOTtfa, Th Ltose A Watsoo. from CSresaii fcr rbfladslpald baa goao sbore oa JesaVwssr. Tbe Ortoa.

ssrk. was Hwl aorsllet. asd wltt balst sad sassa arouse abnstil br the OsonrtaL from XrwmtmX. ThsCberrCasasIa Ml. float Hsntos tst OlarsBoeior osaora.

a st aisraltas Bay. raud far too snost of AfrlsK. foomisra! m. trrdsy aVw sU.t at J0B.as.oa the Mia nsst, wttb toaakaswak rattsaooajBtaussowB tiiom Hsi es lainn avswsnoa. Ths Joe sad Chants, to Sewry.

toe. osa oa Bslthn tosh erwsavsd TaoOnssby Had. sv most. sTTt swliisi, asas at ate aaetoe Base aulas ad Lswsotan. aAor soCsaoo wttb too CromwsB.tnssiw.eg Tae sVwsswstoUer, e( rowsy, fnos Gaekstaaaao for Hiiaoata, rsvo oa mmm oa Spwra rotas, tea.

aad tmsiitotd itm. (Tbo Cootialeua stsamsr. anttd at Jasilij tao lata OS kraary trs Urri. aod IWt ao Uw 1MO lor IV, Kin rta. Tbo Botso, X'Urro, was sootsa stjas VJf.K.

too Lizard, abort at srnrkaoes, by tbo lady WsoraeBaA sjiltoJIal Falnwioaa. Umnn. alsrsB rL Tao Eatoa Mall, airrto koro (rasa Cal. acta, tarlooosl a rlossst sslo ao too lata al Barab bstossa Canfl. rao Clay ssd siartoy, for ahnwt Bww boors, wbsw the Is rad ws st tnoos aoosr wsisv ana tas asss soosrsa aqso aaaara, frcea Nrw York by oabto ss at Barbsdoot Irsky, had tarnwa soorboaex coo4hij 1 of bar earto, aad av vrs dWilad.

Bbowsstsdau easrao fee est 1 rutauLiaaai sua LaiCla kt Baaka, tram Swansss tb Ptsavnlrsala, frost tXrliaT ia Abels ABtaostte. from Xtwcsstlo O0111 io. treat Twma tta las trass Xtousssls tko Int rmea Ursryoot, JBootov. starok t. xao atorsty rssroi sad saa cesastaoy notn from BAVtaasa.xamaa Jao Jaivuaa.

rmrs uvwpoot AXaxasnaxa. March TL Tka Caadia. sssstsar. rross doatbaaia. ao.

Martwxaa, Mweh Tbo larena, from Usarsoel. Hiiimt rah. BI ss Barak Tao Joan, frost Tim Ik Craet. from MweasU as Tunjbaia, rrem ArporV thoaaxfara atisstouso. rross itau.

Csjoa. Bsrak IA Tko Aesnoto Rlswy fraoi Carflg. SoCa. trans Oavtlff tbs Lyeal frnot Oanderlaod, ainsTLS ray tuH IBo uirsora Keuaaoa, Maua. Bsnk 11 as is.

Tba Tsaraard. stteaasr. the Sarml steaowv, tbo A'blia. tsssjaar. tko jiwa, sltaoiw aft roar rroes Lnntho Csmll sa.

trout aoBdsriaad tb Xsttbumbrio. rmea Csrd tbo Aasis AfcisQ uoonwv. trass Smmemm lbs tiisn Has. aadthsHpradoolUsotk tram Csldi tbo sslrba WSMsr.fteiq Baara, stsataer. from rlrsal ay th Cnrtoaa, ttoamjy.

Iko Arms, sttonpT sad tbs Macao cbarta ad Iks Qosa Caruut tbo BolasasBOsr. rram orrsisry. Ha Xtw Toaa (syCaoiaL Ban 1L Tko Lamaat, atotBMr, from tko KooparM. mot too urae tbe Jwo sv Brstt, rrom en.i Ivsrvoni tkoAsionoo, from too Ujdo tb Alosoo, 1 Raltisoss. SI arch ft THs Orasn.

from LrtersuoL GnaaXTaa, Mareb It. Tbs Marathoa from Uvorssst. arooaroaa. Barak XJ. Tbo Ateotatord, steaaMC.

rmaa lstrtoa tbs APistroas. Anaa. TVs Brasmaa, stoaator, rraa Camstt It BaBHttaa, o. Tbo OTbraltar. tmir.

boat faaassv Htrrs Cavil Msrsk to Mu Tko Cbosoa ttn ar.Jrass tmmJnm far CM tko Bartala. rata, from I no flop ho MUta, tssastor. frost AlotandrU for bomtmy La ray uma. stssaw, rrsot Akrsso. 11 nut ttaaai mot ussvyoot rar.

tnwnaia iiio Kr froa, Lonjrloo tat Jasoe tka Orakia. Wtaosr.fjooa Lrtsrannl far Bontkss Moot bar. stsaasar. boat lJvrrBnnl a Cartas Xovs. nasiar.

rraoa Loodaa lor Boiabay tAo CUakana. acssHjy. sfflamsr. risos ream Bom nay to HOYS AaXiTAIA. CatvxtswB.

Baisai C. Ino Batartar. from Bolkwittn W10 ooatrta sa aatr.fjsa Vaiancla Iks Tfctorla, Hamtr. nwmGotkoo. ws ake Cbstloa, traos itaasfrk ko Nyatad eoaraalr.

fit mw. trsot baassfao tbs oty, naiasr. fraro Boaiucso lb Iioaa fraat Orsrollast Kmmm CoOry aad tba Ester, stssaw. kola mot Deatvt taa Bsstna aiiiw w.nwotTsrraaisio at aster, oaassr. tross naiilaia ik Asrora, saraawr.

am Bntanlast Bsikor. smsiie. Caatain "TissIst. boat Brsmso the iSornasa, ssowr, t'aptsla Cars, from Steam, Dial. BarrkTA Ttoflolrit.

ll n. from Caleatta tbs W.L oast, boss tko river for Jaksa, aewfnaarllaod lh OallsU OrV aciixr. Barak St sod IL Tko lades, from Tabbsao lho Bortnstpoitst. boot Jsotaiat tko Dndooalo. trass Maarkaiiko Badsa, bom Oswawsra too rhdaadCsdsr.

boa Tmoaol iae Baa Aakredito, from Cskntts tbo riftas, boat I Barak XI aad 3'Tto CbrabCl, from Jlsxandrla the About ir. bom Ancklaod. Sw Zaalsad tb Kosa Harriotts, mot fPT. Rxo tf Qta ot Lb. ggo, frara aia, 1.

Qexurrevx Barak xt aod 21 Tbo Boots (Beatorn. bom BobUe tke Lady of tbo Lako, bom MotBlonos tbe BsrisBna, trasa raraalntko Haas, boat Jassalav Iks flismil bam Hasassak, tk 9. Xatolet bom Oiliwt. raxjrewra. Barak aod ri Tbo Bafwood.

bees Tsrettra Siia Isoaallna. fraai tbraa tko sWrsaOo. stsastar, aad LSS OraoolU, bosk bom Oitssst iht fTMoer tao asotk. boot Os rate nOoaao.l tka CartoOfcm. botk boa, Bosbos Allot Iks AAalo.

boot Atas aadna sko Loadfat. boot flsro Cosorado tko tmmmmmtm. boss Oaa tko HakBooo. trass How Zaalasd tbo Tonn Lask.bomDry Sarboor tbo Jamaica, boat Jamaica ths ryroa, bomCdssst las rrrbalrni. fi Caps Hard tbo Lrsraa.ni.

trast Alai.nrtrra tko Boo, boot Barrrjaaoti tao Charles Dartres. wasoiir. trass Odissi tkt Alios, boot Bio Jtsotio tko Ardsor, bora TaUaUa toe Aaaio oatllaoo. trass ICosrrs ttoBaAlr. boat Jsemal ir "TrVes Lrrtmroou Barsk 11 sad a Tbs fn int team oa rrsaw uaaij lbs Bad Jsekst.

frsm aa. Bkhaers tko Conota, bom daa rrsensro ins avayaiesiios too rarato. tram uoiwstnw taoctaata Haws, frasa ola lbs Jaa Aikflafrast Ban rraoalaBu tao Osatr. boat Tork tho lUosraoK boot Hoarro tko Cabaaa, sTossioT. bwst Ooraaaa too Bsrrsn finis ths Loaaw.

bom Xrw CMssas tko Arbitrator, boot chirloroa lbs Bsiwkos, bom Sow Orlssos tbs Kaaorts, bom Mararaibo tb Lad Batkflde, best Car wias in Tawoar. rram arw lora toa starts a.Imsl rrant ClaJiaaiea Iks otlioi Urasin. boa Csara mo data, atoaaw. Iwea ltioaes lbs traffis. stsaisrv itoCaiiAasatL.

OaarasswD. Bsiiik Xt Tka fliistsinloklil Sw Tsflawniis It. Waterloo, tor Koturdaaa tko Bslkrsk. (or Hooiksnohai Csatala otosL Inr Bacoeo tbo rraaors WUby. Captain fa fats the BJlbsek, Capktu Bsorkar.

for Hoasson lbs Tlo. 1st, Cassaia Bbards, tor vttta tbs Bowisatnaa, 1 1 i 1 r. rtnkiia sa msjau.ua LSa lutoy. t. sta, Marraoo, tor Ctt, Krakaw Twrairlih tmniiiuill la ITia PoJr.

tor sla aoara Xitxn, tor Costs aad MtrafTa tbo Ban; Baaa, la Ba. waita. So. Ijrrvaroou Mama IX. Tko TwkTtrnii.

niaiw. far rklna the asoos, mm aarioaoa roe sjeoaaan. rar riaoik tti rwhada. lor M. H.tn.ri Hi.

Byapathst, for Owwso Bat Bssoka, tor Caioots tas Kaobaa, faa HIOH WATB IT IXTIXXT BTOWX TTITS DAT. roka. aaktsrtatiArtiii.it HsdaTal.

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