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TrOS INQUEST TUB BODY Or" JOHN AT OLD HAM. here rHah wrdlrVtoa oint ent told Mated to the rWiWb hJUi HMbWWeti 4 for a Coroner that htfotmd Mr. Milne who steed re uwlayta i wn-quoce at atlbuj ei r. Yrnn 101 return before thin Mr yidr a Ttbrte nmoftCft. be 11 r.

liaitye proposed to Ndjouen die Friday nsnmmr. me I rid rren itnes ea wk weft present old who several mead the aterd se drpoititns we re- jli iW est 4 nwsi leaser should at. Trt bnuti a aw lh there convenient mode of tbe nmantulaciow of the Jury a well at foe the Urtvtv I eannnwabmtt to the fatigue of going into lhecae to 1 had dinner and I sin steed dine at seven clock esrwug a at Korhdale Besides we don't want ess fcn hall here the Crown. thi it. evidence without your.

What you by die row having plenty of of rUrt I won" a wer any questions. I Hunt I hen said enough. be IUlMbearvwrendenc I la llanKT ll the province of the Jury Mr to leadeand nut that rfht near rJ iford Jury hen a determine with hat rUt ben KaTven comes herebe will do what he pleases I la bar' I nl ulr any evidence. hi llsrmet. llsve rw not before attended here tor the Coroner and tUnte ri have ukcn Tortwn but I have always adjourned else liunesl till Mr.

Iarten was present. llsnniT. Weft then all I require of you in this our is to take ib the witnesses a ho rue from a distance whom it sn JirtwTlt Ming here again and the Jury thus Woe the 1 testimony. pi Kn :1 alum the loin tb mer I ante request jou not to adjourn without putting die Jan ea pnsMsinn of evidence which diey our tux again be able to tail and kids may be material to enable them to form a iwdgmem thecause of the death a fellow reaturewhich has rstJentlv ken orrui by violence and upon which they are a omriM Whal time please do you propose to occupy in your ukuirv Why we my be kept nere all night. 11 met.

The evidence which I live now to adduce would not py mach tuna Hut no time would be uprnl in inquiring into avd rYrtannug the real Wore of tuch a melancholy event. Battye lives' I know we are not tolouk to tune. OnceMr. Fame remember had on inuuct for fi weeks. Hut I did not out attendance or I would not fume at all.

It was when I tame sere tltia morning a woman tense and me that three or tiiky roaches had come vied a number of person them Manchester or st ie people ham ondL We supposed that they were wit and theca I oktnuintd nut to go into the case aril tell vou. I am resulted that no one shall entrap me roe to inuunL. Juryman. UTiv not prxcerd with the inquest U. any dung uncommon happened tine morning that pro ents you from proceeu.

in. as touintended Kattye Yes bin has happened which I do not here think to air. UIIth a to rot that if you carne here prepared to take the rriJrncor. and the Jury now olnire to bear it it your duty to ewnpdr cab llwir doirc. wa my intention when I kP home to hr.

the roi. drtr hot when I tame here I thourht dilTerently. I heard here tamrrhine about a ubrr wound I I heard at RodwW that the waa lni tft crush which neither murder rut an. ST amdmLJ lath. Ilimer lthou the okath might occarilOal by a cnuXcir might Mull make it murder.

Another Juyman expm al a drain to tea iota the evidence at em llarmer noticed that nprCOroin and Mated that he had the en. ifm at hand ready to adduce if the Jury desired to heat it. Battle The Jury all lure with roc that the in juot hould be me Jurytnen dumastrd. Juryman eiprrwed a with to know whetlier according to law St wa in the power of the crone to adjourn the Court against the nhrt the Jury. Ktnye I know you of old I remember you you have an en- rely tonieand I wont an wer any your questions Icuometo a.

rim the Court becauie I don't feel wradf cunpetenL tb-ee or fowl Jurymen expm ed a wuh that the evidence thud be neat into and the foreman declared himself of the tame opinion. lUttye ruing from hii chair exclaimed. I adjourn the lr A Juryman a ked Mr. Kiltie it he felt himnclf competent to rcnducl the ingot when he undentood that the deceased tame by death through a cnuh why thduld he feel himself incompetent bucaur hr beard that death rat the consequence of a ubre wound Mr. Battye made no antwer to tia suntinii but iir HT himself to Mr.

llarner I think I have had trouble enough upun this bounces I have role mile and one to Man. to ubhFe you and you are not utixfied. Yet you have al behaved ery Ul to me. I don't know what yea would he llarmer 1 appeal to the Jury whether I have aaid or done ay thjr4tf 3ei ive or exceptionable. If I have I thould be ready tu wrkraar apokwy.

But I and sorry to be compelled toohame the I hate witneweda levity of conduct on that occawm very unwitnl a the theotcmnity of uch en invotiicuion and extremely unbtmm tt tht eiiemtinn that i due ram common humanity to the death a tdlow being. lUa el hinfi I hare no doubt will be conducted differently Iruday Uaraier I hope o. Rut while I dUclaim any intention to of. fct a. ir.

I must tall to your recollection the language you cd th axwrinf that it Mr. rarren were here he would not allow ui he the tam tOh I now know that uou have a riirht by la be in the but you are rot entitled to ramWle with the InqueM. Mr. llrniaon expreMed a with to ku the ranee of the Jury not fnm anvdimdencc whateter in their integrity I from a dear to ht atturco that the sane persona thould attend on Friday. BattteI will rat.

rive their moss lM i io The Jury will I doubt not have thentehee no hnit- ti a to pre their names rUnre I forbid them to do to. I The foreman Mraud that hit name was JackMO. Banteavled Mhat keeptyou ill here now we Court bad. jot do vou ant to 6 out any thin more llarmer We havea UmMd you a a gentleman and hope you wd treat of th tame manner knowing that we are here in the perfwuuace 4 our profcMonal duty a you are younelf. rUnre llh them that cant turn cant spin I tanner That a ery eladeal npraaion.

Ilimt Itt yen writ urdeiwnh in LancaJtirc. Jurrroaiu A re the ecnilenien of the Jury tatuiied that an imin. relit hJl take 4arc Anndier nun ThM ie a Coroner upunt and I think the lorueirT mripetent adjourn it. rUm I do aJjourn it. I MtiMm rd iieMed him to record Ute djoummet.

Kattye ill you keep questioning nit here all night I shall do I 1 Ibo It necessary Sir that the adjournment nlKXild be re. ordad in order that we may know when to attend end that no in- ie rati may take ltft in our absence. Ian. What oxi you think us mean here Thais tcry like olswrratim. I will oft ay what I think WI I have ui nutliinfc und irit.

rtdrerin hmivlf to Mr. Il ob eneJ I muM take lea veto uY. Sr that you hue kh i vnurtelf very irritable ups this ncrcasion and that ou hat made odinshe obwrv tion to lime rnitlenirn which I hate heard with pain. Battre Ubatt that to your II you thought ate what you y. ioa ktxwld wait and My MI to me in private.

The Court tweed broke up. The eonclu inn of thnbuunt-M i tlm fn a Sudsy er. Tlw licnnraUudedinintliefinitiicntenceuMr. lltmier Litract of a letter from an eminent uliator at Mandioter tui r4nyediafnianany. the late outrage.

committed at the chore place. dated STJ wanton cruelty neninl by the mill. uryjinder the tantian. if tot by the direct orden. of the' ed all credibility unlew any one.

like my vlf invettifated the aria the mo bubamut noun are pouring in upon me er that I can take the leertiolu. and it would occupy nit more than a Piunth to go tir Hif them. I have learner already ma- ttrrf cy. which any mapntrate on hearing ought without hc4- ta tn owsma tlie teoditlden for trial on capital felonieo. Another aa died here this day in cnntr uence of the injuries he received rat tUnjeeriL Manchester Sept.

HL The Mnrunr turn after oUock Mr. llarmer and Mr. Deniwrn let plan to attend the to9neat rhdcli wu to be held by adjourn. Bert af Oldham on the body of John I taking with them 4 tL tf-cn c1 Wiled with witne ea. among whor.

were many men women end hat. who rrrrived nevere ubre ourxh at die memngon the Irish of Uit month and wane of hoe word are et unliealrd. wtert which that buMe rented wu to last that tome thao14a et at the town of Oldhatn to learn the rewh of the pro. uf the in ue on this unfortunate ounc man but thrir 11 diiaiipwitrd by souther in ular adjournment the par. ate ton at rhwb are Mrnurde drUili i On the Miliciton entering the mom at die sign of the ukr of Perk at Oldhani they found the Jury lu aMembled.

and Mr. Mur and Mr. linnye there alien the idWwinr wHiterwtion took 4v Mr. UlrmiaWrewuyt Mr. MJne.

I presume Sir you are the that we may now proceed to inve4if iiun. Ml. Milne. I tea a coroner but nut for thin place and Mr. rarren whn tdua toe tiwiet nm here I hill dnee thin alluding to MrBatte to adjourn the in unt for a fort.

lluTnrr Surely Sir you cannot be nou in thin ant. hi Wednesday Ia Mr. Itattye wutively promiwd that Yrna did not return by lo-day that you certainly would the munition. Mr. Mine It i nut my Iwainesr and I will not take it.

I will reya cin met and Mr. Bettye ii not I think tuf. npenenceii to take it. larmer Thjinbjrctun may be obviated by Mr. Rattye at uly to Mr.

Farren proceeding to take the evidence in your by which he will Lace the benefit of your assawnce and aaore aid after the evidence ha Leon takrn if gray difficulty oocun. uV be 4 until Mr. Karren rrtrm will take Nu i and 1 11 Mr. Bettye ceed it. I do not rhooiie to enter into try further en and if it wa my inputs I would not allow ny one to or take rotes and I win read you an.

opinion to how that I here rid the opinion of a tewntel but nut the caw 0 huat from how Ter it appeared that a ittadsd an ingvaat on behalf of an vied or pert Tu ion1f the witnt MMIarmer I but. Sir that that eaae not at all analaou lJ behalf the deceased an rata Itruxlamincapableofbehavinrinde- pmn ka right to tali thaw what MUK own tt jubot. Wy only uudety tamtiUUi I lx that my should tabs plats la lagahtat tote tb and dnumswet of the death ft a fcUov rtatar wbq ha UM hi. lift by vinlenc 1. of the vitntwrn whom I ha now have a tceond time com from a ronddaable dvuncc althouagb extnroely wr and 111 able to bar th tatiRut of trtveUJn I mar at perhan be able arain tnlhst then and it a UK Jiry all UM the benefit rhea testimony beddea fad what at more importance Ion adjournmenti la rata of murder would afturd a rival dangerous precedent ukaa the suapvttsed pulls are in tzsao.

dy beaux wimld afford em time to arrange and egdzt their ecapc. Mr. Miln I cannot take the inquest I hare not teen the body and I undentand it it hutted. Mr. Harmer Mr.

Harty baa and it your not haying yin the dlecaxdn an objection 10 your entering into the invetuation the tamcobjectmi mutt apply to sir. Iarrcn toe DC ha. not teen the butr. I Mi. Milne Well Sir I cannot hcU it I hall not tr to alter.

tier the phgret roods be adjourned till Mr. Yarrm in himnclf rre. tan seed it will be deniable that tulle ewes tluwlW elapse dins to feein on ill tidca that the investigation may be commented with milieus and temper. Mr. Icantn tame into the room while Mr.

Mime rat making I that laM sobttruian and ten ha cnncluiiiarMaidtheT appear. to he a I ttranm rhatvc in the cnroncr ojiinion incc Lul Saturdirfur tae idea of party policy hat prevented him froai prnceeding in the inquest on Ihwn although he had been re uc ted to delay it for a day Rao 1 became many material witne et were thin attending the won I anca tcr. Mr Milne I wrote to you ay I mu proceed in the inquent and I have to complain of Brae mureprcaentatinn ii reporting the verdict of the Jury. Vhnerer arnt it die prew omitted the lair sentence whicn alter it ten and it I could find who did it I thould be prucrvdcd against. 31 r.

ilnc then hantily quitted the Mom. I Mr. rUttrc I have heard from Mr. Karren and he will be home in a week hut I think it will be hex to adjourn it for a fortnight aril I therefore adjourn that curt tip Saturday I' 2 instant. Itou ttobrmentinned to die credit of the multitude auemblcd at Uham.

that they behaved in the IIWM peaceable and deerralt man her I indent a gk united to the wdmuuty of the orca ion ap peared depleted on every countenance and when the wlicitoni and the wunrwm departed the people took off their hair and bowed but made no acclamation. Wfpav 3 o'clock. Mr. Hunt luu juit act offXamida the cheen the populace in the rince lulwryc coach for WohelybriuVe the rat of Si Wulnely where he pntpoMi to remain until Sunday morning and then Mt off for Barnet al which plate he will tlerp on Sunday night and on Monday morning rare thence mile hi petal et trance into Laxku Air. llarmer i ju preparing to leave chi iJace for I mdon by the next coach.

Three distinct cheen were given by the crowd on hi departure. to the prevent we abstain from making any comments upon the bare extraordinary pruetedingS tip the whole eirrunestaraca have undergone a judicul investigation. MIL IIVXT. Itame4 Sunday evening o'clock Mr HE A a WLST I love this moment fur tittjtrit im seen it announced in the Mierirr. dial it the intention of my friend niece the at Islington and to conduct me to the Crown and An.

hut to dinner to-morrow by a circuitous rout through tinbuy Mtuarc des I belt that you will prevail upon those who have die management of this busutcM to let me pea down Uoowell-Mreet. by Paul's direct to the Crown and Arches. I am sorry Dun suck an orcawn as thus when the indignant voice of the 4e nation should be unanimously resounded from one tat the land to to other at the infanaut conduct of the Magistrates and Yeomanry of Manchester to heat that therephouU be any little difference opinion who yhauW be tbejfrif or who slwuld be the but to have an rtunity of expressing this smtiaxnt. I will be at Islington by the o'clock to hen I hope to meet you and all our tried. I caw den West yours sincerer It.

T. TO ANOTIIE XIX. Barnett. Sunday evening 9 o'clock. I am sorry to hear that there hat been any squabbling beat me coming into London to-morrow.

I was in hope that all the. friends of liberty would have joined heart in hand pon this important occasion. I rarer lute mteritrtd either die rertly or indirectly with any one about it and I am still anxious leave it entirely to the pcoi le. I ten dun Sir ywirs sincerelv II. HUNT.

CIRLILX TRIAL. tarlilc has published the following I lnculn Vinn Sept. 2. SlK We are directed be hi trace the Archbishop of inter bury to acquaint you that ids IMCC ill be in uttinghema in the month of UnoMr and that it ou should re uire hi attendance UQ your trial recording to the wbpaena with which he ha been scrveu you must tale the trouble to inquire at palace about a week previous to the day appointed where you will obtain hi races exact address and notice being then sent hi I i race and suitable arrangement nude hi irace will rust fail to attend. Iliafirare concludes that you well be aware of the rat inttesre nience he rout be subjected to by such a journey and that ou i not require hit attendance unless it be very material.

We are. Sir your obedient servants MrCarlile kUILiTEH COOKE and tRER street Sept. 4)1" Loan I Ice it my duty to expte. i the warm approbation I lilt on receiving the candid information irons leers Kontcr nuke and Frere. where your liras may be found in the month of ctober should the pretence of your lirue be required on my trial Ibegtoav ure your rut that my motive in serving you with a subputia was neither idle nor friulwt and shill don the presence of your rrtce be of the highest importance.

not only to my interest at an individual but to the interest of truth and justice and nil sequently to the interest of mankind in general. In conjunction with your irace it is my intention to tone rats a sub ma the ersons in that country UH st eminent in theology antro- tansy and onental literature. I further heir leer. Wasurcrear irace that such question for such Wilma at I may rind neccsvary to elicit sliall be put by me with a due iniprr sion of the importance and rink of those to lioni I sliall be addressing mysel I beg leave to subscribe myself your Grace. Most obliged arid obedient tenant.

RICIItRD t. To his liras the erehbihnp of Canterbury. KUxt- Sit At the adjourned sitting in the Court of Kings Bench are near at laud I nrg leave to inquire whether it is your intention as lit Majesty's Attorney to prosecute in die ensuing sittings in the math of Octoherthi informations Iliad against me by his Majesty's late Oeneral Mr Samuel Shqihcrd and shuuld it he vour intention to procev-J which of them you will be Ieated to take brat. Haltering ID tell that I shall find in u. Sir a genennis oppo not I would entreat the roller notice of trial flat might ms ibly be given asil it my intention to serve with subpirnos several persons nfrank and distinction eminent in ire thcolisgiral Miepiitic literary world fur whose convenience and accommodation I caw liium.

to obtain the earliest notice. as many of them are resident in distant pant of tilt country and would wish at least a weeks no. rice for attendance. I am. Sir your mo obliged aril nhcdicnt sen ant.

Sir Robert I JifTrd Ant. UK HAItl KI.II.H His JIsje ts Atu rnry- cnfral. Si In wirer to jour inquiry I he Instate that it i cer tamly my intention that to infoniiaiiKis axainsl your wliich stanc for trial at the adjourned wining. in Odoher slmuM be tried at tlhoe dining. and riot the inforniatim against you for pnbLJnug a blasphemous libel which stands prior in order to the other in the ml of causes ill tir oniw on for trial.

i I am ir yr obedient tenant. inn.Sept. IrilI. It. IIFKOKD.

On Thursday in the vidnily or lUnis atr a drunken sailor belonging to the pretmtive sc armed with a cutlasuul loaded pistols attempted to detain persons pang along the thsntmuyw blow their brains wit it tea did the go hack with him to his officer. me of to men escaped the other was dcuined until an office and a party were brought from the nearest station who conveyed the sailor to the house. Execution of Char 1m libbert of the city of Bath engrain for hiring in his possession a plate tor the purpose of printing note of the flank of Kngland communicated bv a person la attended the unhappy man in hit last hours. From the jwp tliire 7Vlrirr iiiAllibbcrt slqit tin night previous to his exccutkm lour of Tuesday last very sound and awoke about 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning apparently tune tranquil. He was taken to the chapel and at o'clock he partook of the Holy Suranent.

At peat 10 the Under Sheriff attended and the knell told rte sign for die execution. Ilibbert ascended the Utform sum con. tmued half an hour in earnest prayer with the Reverend Cha ain. Tlie executioner then procndrrl in. hi tad office and every' thing being prepared on Ilibbert being left to himself he called to Mr Bridle the humane nnrernor otthe county gaol in a hurry saying he should tap as hi head became giddy arid luving only one leg he begged to sit down awhile here hi firmness forsook hint for the first time he was in great alarm and agony of mind hassock were Dnwrcla from the rhaprl on which he tat down from whence at about 2 nunute before U.

he and fell never in this life lorise again The executioner hating proceeded in hi. sad orncc so fji dial nothing but the falling of the drop remained to complete the career of this un- happvman hr died without a struggle lledrclinrd addressing the prople assembled to witness hit execution. Mi ing if hi awful death had noetfrdJe was sure all hr could say would be of no avail to wart them against committing such crimes as had brought his lifew so dis- rructul period. HednUrrd that he had done no injury to the Bank of kngland or to any other lank except that of Messrs Tyke Salmon and Co. of kvue end that the whole notes he prepared for issuing of that Bank were under the value of lUUL Among the fragment of paper found in hit cell is die following I am thankful for the existence and intellect the Almighty hat pro me have tea reason at present to doubt his merry and hope to resign ith submission my immortal part into the hinds of my Creator to be disposed of at hit infinite wisdom and mercy my din-cu" In a recent letter to hi wife he tent her the fol.

lowing line the production of hi. muse In the cell for condemnd I remain But these will show no terrors to me On my pillow of straw I exclaim Oiled take my spirit to date Itcediroughdie bars of thUplsoe The batch as they wanton in air While I am confined with disgrace But am seeking a pardon from pray If tern should dart me a ray And I'm detiad to sec you once more I will walk in the strait narrow way And try to keep win from my door. But ill I reflect with dumaT I think on the lav with a sigh It stem. in harsh accent to say. Thy warrant 6 laced to Then fit roe Lord for th stroke On diy merer and lor I depend Make ea tar bunse and yoke thj will with wbnWonl nd.

TRZ From An Account off the colony of th Cape of Good Hope with a view to the Information of Emigrant work which within a mull cotnjitn mauls a rueful alight of all the important tun which hare hitherto been made known relative to thii part of Atria we extract the following account of th KaSer tribe The KaSert are a native ran on the cut or the Capo whose habit aril history will be to far interesting to the emigraut a a war with them i occaxianally a serious affair to the whole colony. If the tile of emtgntion be di reefed eastward too a it ii generally nuppowd that it will their character may noon de to the llritisli tettlrr that or the moat important plunderers upon earth. These tribes are supposed to be or Arabic origin. They call themaclra Kausaia Like the IGuentots they are a singularly insulated race. We are persuaded froma diligent comparison of the best accounts that alto like the Hottentots they are a greatly injured people and hare bt gouts by the bud usage or many generations to the outrages they re still found to commit.

The practice of the rite of circumcision alone teems to connect them with the history of the world. This they perform like the Mthomedans in the IAh or lath year but conmtt with it no religious cetemonie. notions except that or respect to thctr ancestors. If they hue any sort or religion brsiilt. it is unaccompanied with any pub- lie rite Ilieir language soft and harmonious seal dif.

fit much from that of the Hottentots although the names of their mountains and rivers are evidently of Ilottraw origin. The dwellings of these people resemble hire. con structrol on a woolen frame and plastered both within and without with a composition of clay and the dung of cattle. They are then neatly covered with a kind of matting. Every Kafir bean arms not as a profession but as the exigUtice of his affairs seem to demand it.

They are all loath shepherds and warriors a have been the greatest and lie taut of mankind they evidently prefer the tonne node of life and there seems no just foundation for attri- biting to them a cruel or sanguinary disposition their uxleration towards the colonists in a variety of instances lirectly indicates the contrary. And of treachery they live not a shade in their character. Le Catfre says f. Sailkat cherohe tuujoun ton ennrni foe a face tl nr icut lancer hauagai quit ne wit a decourert le Hot- tntot au contraire cache sous une ruche oar derriere un luiksoii nnoie la most sans expuser a la reecroir run st le tigre nrrfide qui fond uaitreusemrnt sir la proir Isutrrtst lelion genrrtvx qui sannonce se roolltrr attaqu pmt il nest par vainquer. Ills pnncipa weapon art the hui or as le calls it a tort of spear with an von heal of a foot ong fixed to a tapering shaft of about fief in length I nil tilt frt tft uiw It A ill rrtwvd Mvltl nwilu dexterity teldom failing of his mark at the distance or so or Est pang.

The keerir is used either in a door engagt- nent or at a distance. It is a dub of about fret and a half long. and at one end nearly a inches in diameter. To these we teeny add a shield of an oral shape made of the thickrot put of a bullocks hide which he came to drfrntl ijmself apinst the darts and arrows of hi enemy. Unlike ii neighbours the Iluttentou and lluajesmans he dos not use poison on hi weapon and rarely attacks by surprise.

The Kaffirs are more attached to a pastoral than at agricultural life though their soil as fir as it i known ant' particularly to the east often great facilities for cul tivation and is so extremely fertile that with a vtrv little labour it might be made to produce the finest gram and fruits or the colony. So extremely negligent are they of these advantages that a large iiccies of water melt and millet are their principal culinary plants. They likewise cultivate some tobacco and hemp both of which they use for smoking. They rarely kill any of the cattle for food except to show hospitality to a stranger. Milk is their ordinary diet which they always use in a curdled state berries or various description.

and the ands of plants which the natives call plantains are also eaten said a few of the gruniricoua route with which the wools and the banks of the rivers abound. Occasionally too the bread of the llosjesmans is found among them. Their total ignorance of the use of orient spirits and fer mented liquors and their general temperance and activity preserve three from the ravages of many disorders wluch abound amongst the other native tribes to say nothing of the value of their independence. Thiir wealth consisting solely or their cattle they vote the principal part of their time to the management of' them. which conducted with great regularity and even the caftan of the dairy are superintended wholly by the men.

ley a sharp whistling wand mule either artifi- iillv with a piece of lane or ivory. or by means of the and applied to the mouth as our English buys frequently nakeit they contrive to inure their cattle to a sort of me chanical training. One signal of this kind disperses then the morning to their a turc9 another srparau-s tin eon from the herd to be milked anti a third collects them ill tier marching. Among their oxen many resemble the black cattle of tier highland others re as remarkable or tlu-irkize seed are not unlike the tldcrney cow. Some are used for riding as they have no horses among them and the horns of these they twist into a variety of fantastic shapes.

The constructing their habitations the breaking up of the ground and preuring it for the seed and the ga dieting in of their harvest fall to the lot or the women who alto manufacture a coarse earthenware for boiling their lost and very neat rood baskets which serve ay milk pails. The commerce of this people is divided between the Iuttll tanners and tlicir eastern ticignnours the milihra0- kits. To the former they bring their cattle in exchange for small piece of copper anti iron. glass beads and utter trifles from the Tainlmokie nation they procure their wire Proious courtship is not considered necessary to marriage. When a than once wlivts the object or his wishes nothing remains but to strike II bargain with the father the amount of which is generally an ox or a couple of rows aril the damsel rrsipru herself to her fate without i motion or surprise.

ThcTambonkic wires however are thought rather a dear commodity they ire rarely obtained but by the Chiefs ml among the common people thit custom of purchasing wives rcndtrs polygamy though allowable not frequent as they can seldom afford the price jof more than one. Their marriages are celebrated with feasts and dancing which not whirqucutly last for weeks together. A Kaffr woman Mr. Harrow says it only wriou when she dances and at such times her eyes ire constantly fixed nil the ground. and her whole dandy to be thrown into convulsive motions.

The government of the Km is monarchical but administered by yuioull subordinate chiefs who are tli. tinguithed rum the people at lope by a brass chain sue. pended on the left side of the head from a wreath of copper brails. The regal honour descends from father to son in default of the latter to a nephew and in default of both. it becomes elective and this is an occasion when it occurs of considerable strife.

Their rulers teem to have no control however over the lives or properties of those they govern. Their laws apparently suggested by natural principles are very few noel simple if the death of a fellow creature be the effect of accident a fine is paid to the relatives of the deceased hut premeditated murder is visited with instant death. or imprisonment for anv crime they have no conception re stitution i the punishment inflicted for theft and the tame laws. in case of their delinquency are applied equally to the chiefs end to their subjects Mr. Harrow in the Nurse of hi first expedition into Klfrditnd penetrated to the capital which is not fir east of the Fish river and conducted a negotiation with their king laika or which lit' gives a very interesting account.

Having waited for some time in conversation with the mother of this chief about awl and hi quern a very petit girl or Ii the king made his appearance on an ox in full gallop attended by five or six or his people. Uusiney commenced with little ceremony under the shade of a mi- mesa Anticipating with grit promptitude and ease ol manner the general object or the visit he begin by observing that none of the Kfftr who hill passed the frontier were to be considered a hi subjects. lie taut the I were chiefs as well as himself sea entirely independent lira but that his ancestors had always held the fleet rank the country and their supremacy had en acknowledged the colonists on all occasions that all those Katfrs and their chiefs who had a long time been desirous to enter under the protection or its family had en kindly rte ClIanll that those who how rather to remain independent had been permitted to do so without bring considered in the light of enemies. lie then entered as freely into the history of hi family. lie informed ua continues Mr.

Barrow that. hi father died and left hum when very young. under the guardianship of one of his first chiefs and his own brother who had acted as regent during his minority but that having refused to resign to him his rights on coming at years of discretion his fathers friend had showed themselves in hi fnour and bv their assistance be had obliged hi uncle to fly wt that nua had theta joined Khootar a powerful chief to the northward and with their united power had made war upon him that he bad been a and had taken Zembei prisoner. In stead of a trod death which we Wd hue imagined tit unel pew to hen hart exposed to war tweieJ. UMOSM.

with greet lenity tad respect hi wires and children wen returned to him ant he eau only so fu a cap tive tuner to be suffered to leave the village la which the king resided. They have some singular practices in the interment of theirdead. The bodies or their children are deposited in hills which have hem excavated by the eater. On J3' their chief only i bestowed the honour of a pave which it ia generally dug vry deep in the pleas whir their oxen sand during the night the test or their dead are thrown promiscuously into a ditch and left without covering to he devoured by the wolves when the Kffcn never attempt' to destroy from a ration of their service. With this apparent neglect or their bodies a Kar not onlyij" peat respect for hi deceased relative but to r1 wear by their memory i to take the most sacred oath.

I The Kafr women posoeu cheerful and animated' countenances are modest in their carriage lively and curie JJj oars but not intruding and though or a rolour nearly ap- 11 preaching to black. their wen constructed features their beautifully clean teeth and their eye dark sail sparkling combine to render many comparatively handsome. They have ueithty the thick lips nor the flat noses of African lefiToe As the females of a nation but partially civilized nev are remarkable for a sprightly and active turn of mind and in this respect are totally different to their neighbours the lIottentots. In point of general figure however the kttersem to have the ail vantage in their youth. The men are tall muscular and robustof an open coin- enancc and manly graceful figure.

Goal nature and in telligence are depicted in their features which never betray any sign of fear or suspicion. Their hair which i short and curling sail their Un which i nearly black are rubbed over with a solution of red ochre and though a few wen cloaks of skin most or them go quite naked. The women wear cloaks that extend below the calf or leg and their ad which is a leather cp is adorned with beads shells and polished Pieces of iron or copper. LANCASTER ASSIZES Tkuriday Sf 9. FRAUDILENTCONVEYANCE HORXIT Awl OTHERS V.

TLTOIf AND otllEts Mr. Serjeant nlUtLLOCI stand that this wa a proceeding direct ed by the Master of the Rolls fur the purpose of deciding whether certain deed. vwed in the record were not fraudulent and void at against creditor The plaintiff were the III of John Tarlton bankrupt who at one. period tarried on the bwinrIe of a ma chant at Liverpool. In under to enable the Jury to understand the subject it would be necessary to detail the circumstances and situation or John Tarlton for it with reference In them.

he contended the deed in question were void. Juke Tulin was the son of another John Tarlton woo died tome yin ago and who II rained on trade at Liverpool a a West India merchant. At the death of the father. Thomas Tarlton the eldest too Johns Tartton and Mr. Daniel Backhouse entered into partnership and our vial on the tame business besides embarking in the slave trdetuh.

fur the hunour uC the country abolished. In order to carry on the business it was necessary to nave agents in the West Indies and two persons Mr. Morris and Mr. Pustlediwaitewereent out. These two person awn forgot the interest of flair employers.

and thought it more material to take tare of their own arid by meant of th moue that non to their hands of which they rendered no account lid by trying silt money in the purchase of estates them became wealthy men. The misfortunes abroad generated misunderstandings at lane and it wax necessary to institute expensive Chancery win arid Mr. Backhouse was made a patty to those proceedings. These win were determined by the kind interposition of a Mr. Falk net who heal married one of the sisters of Mr.

Tallinn. It wa a of the agreement that Thomas TlIon should quit the concern and it was to pee him tiROUnL The trade continued under the firm of John Tarlton arid Daniel Backhouse. A pt Wi-nl out to die West Indies and brought Mr. Pusdediwaile to term after hich there were a variety of dispute between Mr. Backhouse and John Tilton who had no pleasure in life but that of being engaged in liti ition.

John Tu1tin conceived that Mr. Posdeth. rain would bee a better partner than r. Backhouteond he therefore wished to get rid of 11 r. Backhouse.

To 11 r. Postlethwaite he rag. grred that they had large demands upon him arid that it 11 heir for him to concur in hi view To Mr. Backhouse said that Youldhraius rt' in the West Indies was naded with colonial debts which would hare precedency and there- ore it would be butte fur Mr. Backhouse to dispose of Hi interest in thrcnrem to him.

Tarlton. Mr. Uorcklllornn a large family wu anxious to extricate himself from die situation to which he wa placrdand it was agreed that Tarlton thould pay to Backhouse 53 mL to his share the concern. PostlediwaiM who knew the nature of the property broad had no objection the arrangement ton proponed such hard urn to him that he could not eon Icy nt nil 1 lly le- 11 In mi but Tar comply am the treaty with Itacklualae went oft Tarltontruc to hit scheme compelling Backhouse 10 rain on any terms heard him by law and by libels. Backhouse worn out by flee situation in which he wa pLceil finally in Iww agreed to receive WIIOUL share to business i sole in 12 years by inualnrcnta The learned coin' said he had now arrived at a series of proceeding which were immcdi.

surly applicable to the case. In the following rear Tultan institute a suit egnnat Backhouse to set aside the bonds. The bill tuggestci dial Backhouse had imposed on Tarlton by availing himself of know ledge which he had not communicated to him Tarlton but diis wat prima for Tarlton was much better acquainted with the concern than Backhouse was. Backhouse died in tall and the bill roes amended against his executors. Upon a leering before the on Chancellor in 1815 he directed an issue as to whether the bond.

ha been obtained in the manner imputed. AI that time XMMOl. were due on the bund. and his Lordship ordered that if the IMUC wan loud in fnour of the executors. Tarlton should pay the arrears.

The issue was tried and it was found thebomlshad notbtenundulrobtainedThe tIl in question were dated in Mirth 181 J. After the Issue had been tried applications were 01. at II rTarluns who had a tkmt buts. in tlocestcr. lace.

The applications for him proved unavai inlf 1 he was constantly denied and at length. a rommiiOlIJ wu taken out against him in June 1811. The following month Tarlton presented a rouinussion to supersede the commission and an ue was directed to trv wrther he was bankrupt or not. The lease was tried before tllrnborough. and the bankruptcy was ntablubd These were the circumstances under which the bankrupt stow.

I term IHIi his hrodier Thos. Tarlton had obtained a verdi against hint for 501101. that judgment could not be mrrrd ti term. JohnTarltnn was liable to hi brother in this 40001 and to the executors of Backhouse in 330001. In this situation he ng i at the time possessed for life of a liioietr of a large estate in Northumberland which had been settled un ui marriage and was worth thought proper to dispose of all his property real arid personal to his son John Gdlingwoasl Tarlton one of the defendant.

He was was entitled to a life-interest in 1JWL sterling be had the fee. simple of certain warehouses in lierpooi worth the annual um of 34511. he had an estate called Ingrain worth 23fiOL a va luable lease of till. a magnificent house in plaee splen didly furnished besides a large property in Itcmrran nit bouse in onhumberland wa also superbly furnished arid nay thing indicated a mw of rreat wealth. With all this property lie hail entered into these tired" The Ii.

deed was to make a tenant to the precise in order to cut otr the entail of the onhumtwtland estate theother deeds hat the flirt of assigning say portion at his property leaving Limadf apparently without a shilling. Tie learned counsel submit ed it was quite cleat that deeds of thin description were what the called volunury conveyances madewitliout a valuable consider ion for however a man was bound to provide hi wit" and fancily he could nut make over property to his family in exclusion of i creditors. The question was whether he couM haytanyoh. object i view but to defraud his creditors. The deeds he maintained ere void under the' th Elizabeth e.

which invalidated eat to defraud creditor it was alto void under the writs 4 bankruptcy a against the II1tu aril he likewise ub. matted that Tarlton hang a trader the signing the deeds was an act bankruptcy for a partial conve ance of property to defeat the aim of creditors wat itself an an of bankruptcy. The Sheriff of ltddlescx had intend the house in place and although defendant had rim notice of the nsynmenythe Sheriff hall pd attention to it but considered the assignment fraudulent and the jet wa that the defendant took the property back from the Sheriff nder a bill of sale for rlIOIL The same thing occurred with re pectto le property in Northumberland with this difference that there had no notice to the sheriK UndcraUdwsecircumstancetdw learned I felt confident his Lordship would direct the Jury to consider iese conveyance as fraudulent and void. Most of the facts were admitted and the Judge hating tad them end attended to some explanations obscnationsondiepartof MrScarlett was so pertly satisfied that the conveyances were nude evidently with a view la defraud the creditors that he thought it unnecessary the use twuld proceed. The Jury found a verdict for the plaintiff.

HOAX UPON SlRUUfiSUN LOWE. from the wjr Mvrrliier. Some wag in this town lately pi led off a upon the present no su Helena licn. Sir Hudson In the month ore sm ember Ia a letter was addressed to him. stating that a widow ady of the name of Ury had died here old by her will bequeath eel to Sit Hudson IUOOL in cash and house and plots in this town to the value of 2001 nom and of her having appointed Lawrence Corn Esq.

in whose name the letter was written to Sir Hudson ex- ecu tor and request ing SirII uoldireniona a to the manner in which the bequests were to brdioorct ofl and recommending Sit Hudson to tend wine person over to Oil tay to take possession of the premises as there was a gentleman of encroaching celebrity who ether- wise throw down the buildings undo pretence of improving hit tows The letter WM tent to London and from theta by some of he Secretaries' of State forwarded to that little paradise Sc lichens. ir lid" was sitting in Council upon tome complaint made by a rMfi-mut YmpcrtII upon the scantiness of hi yes. terLay meal when this letter armed. In a moment the nity of the occasion which assembled trim was forgotten. and enraptured at the grateful remembrance in which he a held by the inhabitants of a town where the Low Gorily led it origin he an.

Dined the happy to his gaping auditory. Ml Hudson could not however permit the diminution of his trusty bid by immediately sending off a person It take possession of Ail CWani tdarr tie however addressed the recurs in terms of htartfeu satisfaction dunked Mr. Com" for his attention to iii. Sir Hudson's interest and apprising him that he had drawn on him in Olr of Messrs. Latta and to.

bankers in London at ninety one days' tight to I sterling requesting II to have an immediate tune and trope made of the premises and a cup of that part of the will tent to him in which die dear departed had to kindly recollected him and that twice is legal tam a be served upon the rendeman who had imagined the property might be his and who wished to encroach to hi Sir Uuiwot salt acknowledged with pride that Oilny had teen the tux ma of it prosperity thine upon him I cad tortes ntirtU lut to distribute amongst his townsmen tome token of Ilia recollection of the place that gave him birth. It only now remain for us to state the disappointment occasioned by receiving letter freed by someof dw high authorities else state sub a teal upon it of the of a tolerable cream which I hi gel reaching the executors hands made hi hwart beat with high hope I but alas I this palpitation to finding it contained Sir H. Lew letter with one from Messrs. sod Co. ring to know should they nefotiat th drat tat MOO.

in British or IrtS currency a Sir U. had in tile II. 01 the tooowBt oecasiiaMd doubt by hi sew TO Tilt EDITOR or THE TIME Si i Having read in the Mrdie rod Pljiiral Jvrrwel tome of Dr. very admirable remarks on Hydrophobia I III induced to address this letter to you fearful that what he ha so well observed will not mffieiently soma t11 rulate fur public gout The very fatal ease that have of late been given i surely enough to Indus every thinking person to or most really whatever may occur to be the least useful. The hitherto otfrted by the lancet bv mercurial inunction or with I opiate have certainly all failed.

As tar then we I have pone and observed the knife stark the tint on the lot or remedies the skilful excision of the put bitten per- harm should be always performed but. alas need 1 here fj i take up any apace in your per to be understood mach I I a horrid dernier resowt Allow toe then. to be permitted to A Wet Dr. nrardsreconrmendatian of the concentrated acids the trill of which I think should not be neglected by the surgeon. But 1 I began this letter more for th benefit of giving renenl directions to the public than to offer any thing a to 1.

At or as re- 1 tales to the sous via. sulphuric nitric and mutind 4 I mended by r. Placard mol their effect both on the living I and dead body are very desirable to know. Would I could mime- diudr and decidedly point out the best be used for this terrible milady. I should pre a preference to oil of vitriol oil of vitrwl will be frond to an as a powerful caustic but well it swills Ij burns and constringe the part exposed to it.

Nitric or nitrous arid ii mot rapidly decomposed and its gem arc very tier 1 Munatie acid is rut quit to common in shop. nor to concentrated as the others or in the powerful and peculiar effect it hr when joined with soda. our table Kilt on ill dead flesh or with. silver on living matter. I should be inclined to regard it very much.

Bat it I had at hand the acid I should prefer it to all the others and if I had no surgeon of eminence to I with or direct me I i should then in reference to an operation in the best manner possible defend the nelghhtring part bitten with whiting or scraped chalk tea made into a putty-like consistence widi tweet oil. Having now frond round the torn or bitten paw I should thin instantly prly the acid in iu undiluted state. and keep it there at long at I udged it safunj immediately alter this apply spirit of wuwbrandy or sin I but I prefer ether to all theta its Dr. Pisani hat hinted at the ue of the mineral adds I rust I shall not be too in treating the attention of tore- to the employment of edwr after the of acids having teen many very ere cured in a few bourn whether these rood effect arise from the cold produced or whether it acts danirely like opium I shill leave for elucu i in But that ghee cures bums arid scalds of dw worst kind when plentifully and utly tided drop by drop even on the denuded surface true there the surface injured is great you have only to dip linen rags to the ether tap them constantly moistened seed skilfully apply WTO. keeping diem as constantly blown till with a pair of bellows.

As no instance of the bite of a rabid animal thould occur without a rofesasonal man bring tent for. I sail not recommend the use of opiates more than that I Leak venture to ay that the liberal prac- tiooer would tuber approve of I' to 20 drops of laudanum being given to a child. arid from 20 to 4 to an duly at the time the acid i cured into the bitten put. powerful acid now suggested in reference in some instance 10 excision or the scud ICTJ" rout lot be sponged out with watt except it be water. should be treated irk Use strongest spirit that can be got I his I should like to tee promptly performed without the oaiokrr boo at the tone liar the poiooa may tore effected a lesion of any part.

or the least acted on tile rangljorit system of nerve. I cannot hair end the few observations which I have vomited to send than join todwm what Dr. Puonrd has eicellenUy given I One fact of high importance may remarked in thca of Ir. Ilubbard hal the supervened notwHhManding the free pplication of caustic to the wound within let than hours seta it was inflicted whence it appears that each moment of delay i fraught with extreme hazard. and that in ray instance tile sovereign preventive a complete excision of the part or the most perfect tlcIInIC rain by autie or the actual faII1n1.

should be erected at speedily a possible. OPIFERQUE PER ORBEM mooR. PS Burnsandtcalds thould treated with ether at least 2 hours and it the patient becomes too cold. a little warm weak spirit may be very properly drunk. But it must he we ether mad such at coo be got at Apothecaries' dwfirstchymisU not the etheriil they brine only second best.

new institution on a similar but much more scientific plan than that of the Alfred i just established. It denominated the Traveller and the site ym on qualification a enable a candidate to offs himself to be elected er it that in his travels he must have visited the capital of Rome. The club already composed of 400 the limited number of members. They hue taken splendid mansion in Waterloo-place at the rent of 1000 guineas per an own in which see extensive library is rapidly commencing with the volumes which every member required to furnish. AU the foreign Ambassadors hue been elected honorary members.

It is understood that the ides of this in stitution was tint proposed by the Earl of Aberdeen. Its object professes to be tietheadYanC knowledge through out the various branches of science in which cue every mirwlal rein win feel III interest in its prosperity. Wednesday night experiment was tried on board the flag ship of Sir John Gore at hat or several newly invented lanterns to be used on board ships at sea. The Board or Admiralty Sir Writ. Congrcve end several other distinguished persons wm present.

The erection of the semaphores from head to DungmDCII to take puce directly they are to be under the charge or lieutenants of the Royal Navy who are to have parties or then under their orders fur the suppression of smuggling. A new prison hat been lately finished in Rrnels for the reception of prisoners. It lie in the highest and healthiest part of the town and is built according to the plan or the celebrated philanthropist Howard. The passages and apartments are roomy and airy. the prisoners can be separated from rub other.

according to the nature or the crimes or which they are accused. There ire loge open places chambers for the tick a chapel for the performance i i I of divine service and ever' thing that humanity requires I and which is compatible with the necessity of preventing escae. ent Mr. Coblaett has been invited to return to this country. It is positively stated that two or hi chief creditors have offered to allow him 60i a year provided that he would publish his paper for their advantage seal allow them to retire the profit of it till their claims amounting to tnlglL are discharged.

Mr. kobbety we understand has accepted these conditions shell is soon expected in this country. Elitk mat. Last Sunday the following. ludicrous circumstance occurred Clergyman.

not fu from the tom of in this county. on ascending the pulpit discovered that to had un- rortuiutely lost hi sermon when ilea apologizing far the snidest he dismissed the congregation I but hi descending from dw pulpit he rejoiced with exceeding sisal joy dial had found the tat 11 sheep and sent hit dale out into the highway to bring back hi lurk. which roes accomplished in a fry minutes. and disservice I resumed and concluded to the great contort aril edification of all parties Balk herald. Diet on Wednesday aged 96 John.

Atkinson Esq. Mayor of Salisbury. He presided at the lot Coy sessions wat at Mr. Urrortt' dinner and returned from a pony at Mr. JIJ but two days preceding hit death.

A cold that he had Qlllfbi was ailed to its effects by hi drinking a quantity of cold milk when let was warm. An inflammation followed and in 48 leech hi short but stare career terminated. A white pheasant was found Dg the late harvest in a 1 field in the parish of Brewhara Somerset it eau knocked down br tome work-people but fortunately lot much hurt now thriving in die on of the Rev. John Dam pier of CoQinahayt the bird young of a beautiful and perfectlywhiu plumage and i doused. a great enriaut' Another raw blvd young white rook is now in the possession of gentleman in Salisbury it wa taken thi year with another similar bud Game a tsar in a rookery uKnt Lanngtoo.

There is now in III orchid belonging to Mr. Wilton. at Aloxnbe near Box indii saints an tree in full blossom and many of the apples set being the second sop this There is now in the garden of Mr. Salter nurseryman Wells-road near this city a lance bed of Htfffulite kaatiy in fall fig' being the sound crop this season. The Denies art remarkably hn in quality sad in fu exceed an crap produe low i uh.

yon sTthsi Saturday week by the violence of gale from the southwest a shaft at the head of ilid-eomro n-ek Cannon. pie. Edinburgh wa thrown down. and filling upon a house and a mall hut brought them down and buried the inmates mdi ruins which two women were tilled and two others considerably bruised. Th.

under part of the house destroyed occupied by a Lbatnra whose wile was engaged serving csls to a female when the accident happened the was taken out with life but died after the other escaped with tame bruises. The leer was occupied ly a Ud plitterwhote wife with let sunder were is it at the ton the lama was killed. and the latter escaped with Jerxble bl ury. wn iich ato ise her- iwn. taint em- an Km Ifctf mm lety.

i tried uld auj ita or of the squadron were cnusmt in tares tuarten. Th ooed touched at sc. Helena and Mol a wf thew to England. Bwnapaitt rmti it to lift In th tn wonttms. TTswatrrie dwarf.

SHIPXEJTS. PORTSMOUTH SEPT. II- On Sunday snivel the PAerrwe Cat St IL Dillon from the Eat Indies and the Cape. llendry mom a cmia They here teats since tams into hartJour. to rent.

On Wednesday the It Sir liuatni tailed far Sbeernesa. Vttterday the Cvr tape Besmear went oat of harbours and to-morrow will sau for the Cork station. This morning salad the Jroetary with lilt ooorietti for New south Wale She win proceed from that colony to New Zealand noel NorfoU Island to ship timber for the lame Dock This afternoon arrmd else rAwtrfiM Captain tiflgiy from a sails The landed a lazes fliuoMy of specie at Calcutta from England. She touched at Madraa TriaeaauuW and th Cape Good iko on her passage homeward. which leas trtrleuxnt tb lift the lh The rmcnJ state of ie ladia wa era III Js sprout noel tie seem nor hI Mw I nm V- hiss Wp roost sedans to tt a hhfr th eonttant kept.

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th. nl1 1Ibmnn. l2b 13t la. Nnnlt i fli er moni. or tios lX.

nt tai 1 tbe anCt tby an Ilr fl on b1. wifl an rub i rl 11r is 1f an hnoniou. an mud frm tll thl 10ttutt. te nml I of. 1tr montins rve.

nidnt lottntl dwdlng. thn Jple rnbll bbi. cn- Irkl wOIn rml btb witin wthot wit cll i on ca dunp Ty reten neat ter wib lld ofmat ng. Kafer ba ann a1 xiglc fil II dlanll it Tb arl bbenl bal hn te geaklt the bt 11nkin tl' pref tb fonn mo an lOS fondlion tt butng eel angn wplion Jtlefton tWa tlnst. nrt instnr lrlyindiat th An the lure sh thr haCkr CIIo sYI1 Vant tu jon In nneli f.

i put Incr gi lit druver It lot. cntrar. IU un rohe. dee bui5l. 10rt.

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ofhineIY UnlJe his nr bbun. loUentot 1 us Jian his alln. attk. 5Ulr. Th Kafln ae attlt ptral tlan Irichura lfe tlou tb ir 11.

al is frtiul lat. olcljet fitl I rr wit very ltte lbur prouce te fn Kam an I tle ttnc nl ent tey thn aantagcs I miet tl ir rrnepl i nary 1 Iklwil sme tbr an mp btb the us rarey ki an th cxct1t hOlitlit lk tbcr onlnulld. whdl tfle alwsl ce ltt nrou Illl. ons. 1lof nativl a ab rt.

Id tlW dl Kamincu. rot wit 011 bnkl oflht abund na to. J.lm-brcl thn. tt' iponnc Ul aInt pirtl fe. mentlllquri.

geo ral tl fncl etyiy IIne Ihln frm ran wsnn bun aOgt natve tri A noting th ir inltnlent weath. th ir ntt tlvole tb incfl prt tler tl 1 lidl II CIIIUCI. at lel atan arl uIrn IH1I wll I har sntl. male lidlr atil. cal wib Itns hand IJIIt1 a En lih bYI freucnt th rltrive inur tber att Irt ofm sil nal tis ki1 tUslrss in thtir ltlurl' anotKr mikl ld th l1 thel al fr uarchinJ.

Alnon ther ox rr1nhle blak catt of ulher a 11narhhlt ant unlke AMtm ne a rlln" the bae bol amonl tl the riowti hal hahittions bnkinp goUlut rl rnh fr Il. tbe ja- th linh hant fal wOU n. al manuftlc etrl tllnwae oin fOI. baskes. sre I mik pils Th OIUce thil Ile il ttvillll btwen tannerl Ihcr 1' 1iJholr Talhoo- kir.

fontr t1ey brl" catte Cdllh' f. smal rim. IIr hls tntt Tmllkie thtr wh' lrCious If nOlbin tar ain a. all" rarel I i rCII lfl1I un5ltlom I of mrria sts nIIancin la Wet I t' lthcr ilolily i. htn fi111111n seems huini ltrrrl cin ishJ 11 lar th tOlI.

Il fult cfthe anltbis txtunof II Ii thl' rn. Th ir 1r I I' th th 1 nt any re- is th intlict tb Ii ca 1inqu ar aplli ofhi th th Yll lr interlS lIrin 5Ot11 tOn rsalion th. :1. his aver U. bis byliYl' 5 011.

Uusiuess ea of mann Ih neraJ II ti as his th lI1tirel of 1d in th ir by tb ton 11 rous ullt ramll nt con1l tkred II rntcr fltll hi. UA. tOn Dues row. I his ri hta comln hit by his 8 I. UA01IIt01f to 6.

his ca nr te 1 dtpo ld thtuthich is du protD leuou wullShom only his i. animtcol ca OUSt and. ntarlyap brau fl darknd thelarl Pl rightly ofrnind an totaUlliffnnt neral th tm atanut uUmuscu1ar robuatofan tenance. manl ti re. in.

betra an is is ofllrl ar kin SrI' HO" OTII proccrd lljr a ban. d1 Ictail rd' wereoid yraugoand as. ullhe fathe elolaon III Irltanid a em wasnrcnaarY1 aomahin Watllid 11II Ir. Ir. 0 JIUI the hands 1 wealth ne JIt llllr Chanrrr1i.

uckh lotI1oae fh Ir. nrroo ofthe Ir. w. liar Th" il und 111 coullo theW" I Ir. Tarltonoo litigation.

WOll br. thanI l1r. Ir. Ied th" lt. be his Ir.

be cncy. fore hit 31 r. Ia fllWil himsclHrom thitua be. 53OIIL Pdrtllwailho ent pro hanllmll Ioiln and Irrat I nl b1librls. 8ackbuuoeom I fortJjhare of bu nroa payable Ucan Thelramrdrcoun.

at. iIlfcar 1 him. th ur llla rltrd 1811. Upon. I bad Lordhipdcrrtl itlM oflhe nrcu.

ahou 111he issue. hallh bond. haJ nut barn undul I' obtained. The 1Ia hrch18U. Tarl" huu Ulocrllfloiarr CUIItand en tuUJD ain COIDDI on lord ID UU hrothrrt nmli.

n' till John Tauui hit neftll I IIIatIPn hillOQ coIlin ood lie. IUll rt1 Isis vea be had uLllItI 1 1. i. lil in iJL-i bb th aJ raJlnllngnu. 2301111 le.

alt ili-cni UIocesIrr.plaft.o.Im- oIidl I III. lIrthumbrUnd. L. ubl fum abrtl. en" thin Iheprrd.

lhe orbrr dli. er hilll elf potrmdyibo1 led. Lo. oIl1n" alad ill 1 der. i alit.

amm fmil famil 1I1 on hae in It dCI1o. ere lah II tleeds III as Iltlll inl ban" ayancr tld claim. 1 UL nl IInI o1l1 if. and fief froualM nder billofwc aamcth JItr Cl ith reopenlO he orthumbrrland. 111I ohm IF.

lrnder all th. rtullbllallcn the Lordt tbeJuy throe arid. d. lord ha. and ations on the WI of 1r.

In. fie 1Ilhe werr lleDII tlef I J. I IR JtUD UV I Iil leAIt tolllatrly played off. I ir ember lat lady. uralh.

1I1Id. aJ. oOOOmorr dher haringappointd rrnrcC. mln. rculorand ltlinl Sir II IOtheDlllllrl Uilray witethtor It 10.

Ih Sir II his trnLr mnt. In. anomcnllM ra its gaping auditor II 00. not. dim JInon GI lit tbaak Ir.

lidarPri Ita oIthe kitwU tlcman bit lea Wt. onI dtbe ncaa laialNut II HLntlcaCrwitIa 6cmf-- Cam the. lID Sir' v-- qbaa Ie' 6tth it Ib IIIt ON RYDROPROaZ4. I DrliDar nrryadmirable I. rd suJIi erIdy-- cirII tr tr YItI us iaauny CtTtainl ru.

4 halhoaJtl aD Pinrard' I bicb1 th lk. III the anylhinllo far wide. Dr. arrerr bcot. bes III maIad y.

1 pr rrence anuaJ1 npidl III. COIIMtUCIIre' rrfuI toking ilerr IIaII ton I then into. IICDreith HnD 1 awl YIM Il applpiril rum tru ethcufttr I 1 oIa yd op um. a. 1 JoImIil1lJ 01101 in ured oaJ inlotheeth krepitCIDdl D1ppIE I them.

COIbIantI il ima11buu1d Olla1lDa11 IIfttlIlOl moretbaa utionrr dattlUll 10. allildWa. acitI. a al thit time. oric to them 10 nre 1- ma be the cae I 1 r.

1111 on JII1 tIcla it andlhat I ye. by1Iic. P. BlllDland acaLIa be atlrut Iaours brcomralOocold. ma A polbrarico 0 all Ilw Inc chymialt htriallJ the nnlyltCOlld A ins tntion al muchln is Tre r.

IU to a her islhat ofltomt dubia 1in trd on r. auhermt orl. near sore nUlD. n. ncirarr in.

tuUon WalooW m. DeWI Co ws nguishecl on licutenan. ta Nu par es dated 6n abCt bealt1 est town. acconl ng euft humalU. t1 i I.

C3pl' Ir. cly his sprL t. nnyC cha IIndcntandhu B-- Inl IliImnOII his Ii pilhe jnl be anolIICIII bar 1 1M Diert. edOOllla Atk tlJOD hur lIejraidedatlhelutCil1 31 r. 1 r.

his I1 asvm loDoWs hi. lin 1mD ed. III hutnalrl oIthe soosoftDeRetJoDnlhmpierdConituka C. flll perfectly white is 1IcranalllraI SalisboU It. bird frlllllallat ia.

i fr. to farmer. Box. is this Iupple earn. I r.

cil bedollv t6ey ablyl bite eUftllaa prod urdaywttk a cbiai1ncy 31 4 III th pirr1It in I aile. iii. altcr. bylatwpIiurrwboac IwrlllOlhcrz amt onpaet owknble In- ju1 SHIP NEWS. IL.

44 The cdne4a Ia CI ape. Land Thill' Soa rt a. d. .1 Iaacnt she left. lfkk ialadia.

spade. andleacn front alt tile Sir led rune IDBoaiba in the 7 shape mI The" 1. tile I lie had Jaw tbas. had pm tfat of wfn6ls ba daa. laaJtaM the 7 1M.

cldle" cWr IMIIdI kas an dtI1 w. I 1 i I r. I Ir I a Ii a MLVCRRSTIRM4J. TIiCT111 feeterdaf rttrld a atradag alqantmeny 11rpdled ingwna opal be Mend pea Idol ht frond de sa ass a today Ngwgenent. aW rinse pweaide nsuIIi1 as lea betIr vet Mel 11r rv tassel tkityt tywml.ane.w..la.ee lttdtaneneril airy t4laret bdsovreatG nt1 Nne ww pr a sty cr.

anneal rblait iror ew dot I Mae lilac a ockock eprKitb ewer a I yr 3lancbct 4IS Its. eWhetdeyoumen zbytherasahaineentyof I 4a queai cell else hi. ewe erckrca xr.1t it Jr risnedthe de i 1e and el And aknrr they MWvJieL Ra teSrhenIrFarrenanwshertberiUdohathe 4cw am liner fur talei dTw" I Iwgaell ratprwn4 IlarmerrlteU you teak drpwitim. Ltmce hml i herrnia eet lthnr Comm Ktne 1.i Il 1 rnu adjA1 her a rM dthe o. upsonhitA Hanrtr hat time.

pre pe wnkluymn kt Ihrrev nw time an dsuc6 hj to ki rue I inquest Inc. u1L r4whet parr tulnnen dptrwsw newrrd el roJv JurrmsnNlsy thin asorningthu proems sq ice vou HattycrSn 4. pre pared a nl waa nian4 urghtrt ttin an r1 Ini III exp eiae enu adce Bourn inquest 1 aar omiad Jaar uan het ere dthe wak of as en to and anwer eleare exptreil awuh theeiidence xe urn dthe kuthair our. aakrd bamdfeanpnent deceased hi' I e. Battymask noanawer I gone man ed tee wo aW Ilwnerrl tailor an thrrtdenwyesmtsceptaonabla apol.

tobe witnr detoduaon oaa i nrery I dsuch inrlaritc tioa ins tt to Ranterl hin rr dit6ttntI en Hxmerrl feed sir sir. tanguage Cis tiro Bame. lh knowdot ri ht 1aw i heen know dithdea brMeureJ Hain erI llm ThemimTh eThe hesit uIn jThe iute akrd hat ktrps you a ynarnel a thing lte hareaUrcwed us the I' peof ueiaral your eIL Rotrrrl IisnherrThat is very P2rtrli naLsre aatisIiedhuan pa IL. rha place AaaurtJurymwThis eoe it Cea ttet art Rnerl docodjam Ikrr en perted torched Hmret a llv emit 4 ewan dace Nl an do Ty io Harnnrl add at Junuan Bauye oberre tn loee to ter iMav inia tc to tun you observwtiom richpatn HannerNhats uLa My in nun cavcluain luau powerr. rdhnur alluded to in fiat acntence I actta emin rat Manc hate roeirnnr grit 9 tuyrde th theditretonlere.

dthe' rrtdt faces ea moat tote 1 ou1d ttrouyh oaey nu itnte err tnnacquCTcedthe injurirhereceived Mancb i wetingweal afte9odoekMrllamaend IIrIenirn ctn. a Ircs harkrryaebn duvraaeh wimes dlaat ue oc you Tie mtercat buti a thetown ad Mdthe input i uthe Iuk foandtte 0t adMr. Adne MMilnel tuy and the inretiguwn I plan I LeLragr 1' gut inquet II harms- unlr wn ua Maas kw Ir. i Yt tfr 3Ilrarltisnutmy tR na relishes cot 31 r. llumer Thi objeaiun Ir.

44gaaty Farrmproceeding rrace Ii Mnsdafta takmif ura Ce ar may adjourned A 1 tug inquty hall driae Ii pruned ml. ch oe 4' tioni InMrrr anopinion ad au such a prorcldiMt. III tciou le kua his anawa hoverer tllasot pettrd a1 only inited a quntionang vatntasee but Arabi NLy is the ptrmtl ddtdl beaadei that inn tnapppg beharjng 01 dy. Rppean paaaoa did whom year orU udr Jas apa6lit iAyf bra d. bwtva that to lalradeatlta ahald let rwaedaa ttloastvela daGv tkt tar fd owiresnre hat teimeerDem from tsaamdyak the tnrdtiflg.

apa1sq lnie olsr my them lerangeaaJ 1 r. HarmurMr. bjeetioa Mine. hel atop Aimarltprc. Feeling.

roan I old. he. nvrorurnpunion uncelw dpny reyaaeted a imasel 1nc4ur. r. muat pnote kit ekep th eentmnbirA tern.

andiIosuld6daltodiJit behwW Ir. Mime Ir. Itanr belu reek for. ItousisttobrnsrntinntLtotheatditdthemultitude I oastptu eable gkoan dxtaaiea theutesr ogtheir bar I nJenootlamatione I IraHuntlwsunxtogamiJttherhartdthepupnhlAce inth Sir laird St drly pee peace Sunda hi. just dentalularibrthenetiarhThneduttnachematgir a heel ab um extra srdinrr unJergaejudiialinceuigatarts 9 31 nxat I tkianua xnt UK trri riweerns at th A to norrcor uare Uaellrt Si 4 eettsinn chile nnanrm rtly 1 avtrue there rhxiW tbe trvt opportunity th c4 rk when I Snarl babeen matuw.

a saopolr1 ii oun a to larWehapubluhectthefollowing sept2. SI Wc Brace will lire you teIuan his tines Iranbdh lalace his ulrn lira witablemngmhenu hat lrnce Hu Grarc havoc nir ct sip to are I foul 1 Mo1mtroulJ a beg 10aun i Sr wbpr your dthe uently inter et perrrnv nxoat a Gera uetions fu nemery dull iopeeaion vlrau a' ra a beg MajNyAttnrev4reneraltoproaauteintheenauingdttinp dktoberthaehfamatina Sir ywr you ldca nl mych you pr ar werve of rank th dryncal and of dtie chair Gifl nd IlI CII1 R1) tI11A E. 11jrgietwrneyUeu rJ. SuIn oot to slate alurbtand at a Ale inGmutungal1t nds dnutdv rill Art anuenn a mm Sir parr inenli. inn 5tr7.

of 14nisgate earl. noel 1Ine ex. sel detaineJuntil Chirps I hieprrxtuni aoplxr Dlane bra lathuurs lliDbert alggtlenightptniwawhiaautiel dTu lard manrng ddy d' nilortetsautia. laupdin Theeaecutioier lot lrurernor of tbecamty arin hit Arsineg1del one frainess A heratingreuaLnnandyrdnydmid haarksc chapelten uaba ht 1 rare wriseagain hind fothu rwthin remaindtocundctethearrrdrhiauo appy an hedied withrtanroegle IledalinnldJreeinsc th mhled ecrcumn sang dno di a period dnlartd iii th lest a a a th rr ign rich in dm fol mnde mid In dstnw mypint caw through the band place sly ran pnyr ware oeemore ateaitnaeow ia1 anal a de. TOnttyme fatL id hITe butl witkabathrai.

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