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I of th tf1. Soch TttDcabetd by the inUbittal of ar or it etviroo The hay towards the southern Auntie has been to much ivjured by the incrisnt rains tbalthe only alternative left to the proprietor is to convert dun for manure. The clover likewiaehas tuned enualdama with the bay. tad ha been made' ttmf of. Th unexpected visitation from Heaven added to the sever distress to which the country other- vie reduced La infued into the minds of the peopk utraflY the greatest pprehension and alarm.

It is now a be feared that not only the clover and hay will experience the ill feets of the weather. but that the Urn mil also be seriously injured by the heavy rain vhirhhave fculen. Should the present wet weather coo- tmnethe corn will inevitably be laid and the effects of such a calamity and It such a time cannot be TO than ruinous to the farmers and to to the people at Urge. Tbe wealbVr it would seem is not on- ea oable in tbts cotmtrj only for we find that in Swe- dm and in many other parts it has been equally unia- our bl 1 different part vf Sweden prayers are offered up in tbe churches daily to the Deity for a ourable thynpr. We may add that the weather continues Lad all The situation of America is also ex- traoninary in this respect.

QUEBEC Jot We noticed in ibis paper Thursday last the 6th Instant. the ex traordinary circumstance I. a tall 1 snow of upwards of a hours tfartt that day. Since that time the weather baa presented note peTcDfl and extraordinary ktwes of severity. On tb at- ternoon of wben the ciu4i cleared away he lope of to tbe north of this city perceived to be coveied the mrttdnlaM apparently to the depthofa foot.

On tar Tta there wat I slight Ul of snow vine the whole day. the timer- constantly standing at the fretting point. At put ten cluck ii night. tb roult of the liose the tnda sad squares of t. wn.

were completely covered jth snow sad the nest rooming IV It wat observed that the wliole surrounding country wss UI the MO state l4iq iiiua tweh' di of the summer solstice the St the middle of December. A gentleman who was on Uy on the sooth shore about mile beck Iron the St. Law. found banks or snow up to the uWtftft of bit carriage sad adrift IS the wchl of winter. On the II snow continued to all II rnh iu ti4 or the country.

It s1g4nowcd on From the 6th lot be WIlt it frost every nighc On the ftlt. the .1 Inrspusrd situations rwcaate hard with the in the nit Tby wind was constantly strong from the west. aViviog before it an noalw nta towering dOSd whkh conti ally concealed the sun it was not till Sunday afternoon thu the iuII began to dear away. It was then discovered. that though At which fell on the night St the Tib hid diMppcsreed in the tKMutyuf ibis city Prl on the foUowiug day the topt thcaaoun- to the north and the south still remained covered with 1110.

Oa tbe west tide of the Chandkre. Urge tracts of dtared land wets uflcwveredaad continued soon Monday. We ate that in that quarter the snow Uy lot tome time afoot in depth. Among the many unusual drcumsUncei which accompanied a state of tstmerSO entirely unexampled in the memory the inhabitants or in theannalt ol the country we have to notice that on Thursday great nsmters of birds which are never found but in the distant forests retorted to the city sad were to be met with in every street sad flea among the shipping. Many of tbem dropped down dead in the stflds and many wets destroyed by thoughtless or cruel persons.

TW IWSIIOWS entirely disappeared for several days. Suote descriptions of Uretbegmn to shed their leave wither rd before they were half expanded. In the county numbers of sheep newly shorn were killed by the cold. The prudent farmer Luwcd his cattle for several days. In almost every boose the stoves were regularly heated the same at in winter.

The tone to the crops in this ueighbourboodwe flatter ourselves it nnt nearly so great might have been apprehended. 1 at tnow of Friday uiglit protected thea against one or the sevens frosts. If vegetation had been lurtber advanced probably would have suffered more. 1" buds vt the tree were hardly opened. la elpused situations the forest trees have tuff-red consi- lt though the leaves were not half opened.

The gardens. ld trait trees wets in boo have suffered severely. Lalyear wu one ol the most iscSwrQ ever newts uwwn in me couatrr on the 4 of June the tree were not in fall leaf. Atpre. lest the thk they are not to forward is they wets Uttyearoo the 4th.

We hate had only five or til daytbi which the thermometer hat riven above GO def. of FalItegIbeft. la retpect to the backward- St the teaion. we Lad the tame complainti extend throughost all tbe northern tectiou of UK United State On tbe 15th of May. Daze in Virginia and Pennsylvania About the aame time they eiLju vf the cold no the Minitalppi sad Miatouri and along the Ohio.

Lake Eric wit nut cleared of Ice till about the UKhof May. Along the whole taurus vi the St. Lawrence. and ea to Ualilat the eupaiuU art the same. Under ttCUatlflCe to unfavourable to the productions of the earth throughout to great an talent of country precaution against cannot be too eswrally rrtmmcaded We have a few day muaiiung.

during which potatoes barley and turnip- may be town with hopes of their coming to maturity. Nothing which may provide sstrnsace for nun and beatought to be neglected. though we ay yet be bleued with a more tawurablc year than it indicated by present appearances. From the Ct Jtif Rqouitevy of May 14. Frwa.

tte regret to state that the severe frosts experienced in tkn vicinity during the last weeL have been destructive of the early Inrit The prospects far peSCht plumbs and cherries. fire promise of an exuberant crop they are now it said. entirely cut off and it teared the pple is she much injured. wit Notwithstanding the many predictions In the New York papers ol an early spring we state toe the information of distant readers that ou Tuesday morning test the roofs of our houses and tac itcifkbouriuf hilltwere conpletcly cowered ilh MOW. We also learn bom tTiVCUCVI who have reached thu city from the westward tint the country in many places had the appearance 01 winter UU being as white in the month of January.

AA. Ccs. Af 16. NOR XLK. MAT 16.

At present the weather i uncommonly cold for the teuton Lie tin morning wat not only to say comfortable but actually necessary. By several arrivals at eastern ports. it appears that the number of NM of ice which has been this spring exceeds any thing betore kia can these have any effect upon nut climate To whatevu oute it may be sscribe4we do hot ay bat we do believe that the genera coldness or backwardness of spring ha never been experienced by the oldest in the same degree is the present. KlNUSTOl VJo 1. The raton remarkably backward in thit province at the present lime.

Two or three mormon this week we have seen Ice the prospect now is more Isvonrsble toe vegetation. MONTREAL Jon Etfraro ia ry Sffum. Our coteniporsimes. weV at oarKlvet tuok tome notice of the backwardes of Utt month. Since the be.

gmning of the present solb the weather ha been alarmingly uopro ptio5i. Laa Sunday sad Monday it was rather mild Tue cold. attended with tome rain Wednesday was hot sod tultry Thsriday exceedingly cold. some snow fell between 11 a. m.

sad 1 pso citerdty nmrniog the frurt wat sharp ice at thick at a dot- br. which has injured tender well a hardy plants. Such au alarm- 4 season loudlv demands the attention of the husbwdman to pro. vide against an impending scarcity. We understand teed ol good tafltes are scarce in various part.

ol the country it then becenes UK bounden duly of the rich to slaist the poor in providing for the euatng harvest. When a crop ot wheat it doubtful it is universally Omitted that potatoes are UK best Institute thu season too many of thee cannot be planted. Early this morning some tnow fell and the fro it wa hi severe yesterday morning. Tie difficulty in raising seamen at the preset Ttaier than ever notwithstanding every exertion is used to obtain them to man the expedition now fitting out agiicu the Algerian. The cause is said to be that the common seamen dislike to be subjected to the discipline tolorred on board of a man of war.

Hence it is that of then have emigrated to America where they indulge the hope of being better off. lie eldest son of Sir FRASCIS BCRDETT joined the 10th hussars on Wednesday last for- the first time. The twnnussion was presented by the PIIINCE REOUT at gentleman in February last The following general order is now issuing from the Guards and wgned II. CALVEKT Adjuttnt- ral Ills Royal Highness the PKICJ RWEU Uen pleased to approve of Officers when at a Court wm Mi dress upon any other occasion in their regimental Unnj appearing in their regimental caps instead of a cocked haLfc French Government says the correspondent of an ier wslerstsuding the calamity which had bouse of BRfCE oflertd Mr. BRUCE through medium of SirCliARtts STUARTthehberty of icing his family-en indulgence which this gentleman did think fit to accept.

Two priests of tIacerata have been arrested and cart nome charged with publishing a fabricated letter ii to tkt Roman with dangerous comments. A letter from Naples dated June 30 We feel Insure in reporting to you the official inteuligenc of the pHgoe being considered at an end the total mortality mounti to 771 person The examination of the candidates for the Regus Proof Divinity took place on Wednesday last at when tie following Gentlemen were ex- The Master of Christ College Vice rLLOTDProlessorofllebrew DrMLTIY Mso iff and tbe Itev. GEOROF. DOTLYBD T00 not take P1 6 before 3 of October. Mr.

HotHAjf the performer arrived at Cork from ork list week. He has come oveif it is said on theatrical recruiting senice and rttums to America Some impedimenj his risen to progreM of the new street On er have been to discontinue the proceeding north of Piccadilly. ctiTe from Carlton is to i rtend only to intended to be built in Pkcadillv SL Jame- the houses stred wblcll intersect the WarkeUtreet and the residue of tbfe dweUings in A' for order to stay bbnf caaem UVground tkatadMtjroportktlufhMcrerutorsbada had a oppartanity of estfunUf MS seMs Si I. enabled to sip rtfost U. Mr.

Lac who mad the ppCcalioti bird that many of the crsdhn St Mr. Stephens resided 1st ths' Urowdat that the raiamltiinti of bunkraplcy Md iu the brian nc of Fe bruary last thattWcertificaSFaieard tbecmfi or who resided thiicouetrywa dated the ibf May uwi 111 cmwequently tbaa creditor wbs resided beyond era could not Mae Id an op. portunity of being contulied or granting their content to MCA a me sure. 1Wdbbpror4 under ttottuwttioauiuwmw to tfaxi and only credrtno whose debts smeosated to lo TDOt had sigurd the sukfepl certificate. The standing debt amoonted to ttfOOL.

de creditor rettding ebd Mr. Lord had laleiy returned from the Wet lndtr' atid Lad attested the bankrupt a hr had not proved his debt under the cosmhskm He now prayed that the certi- hci might be stayed. and that might be allowed to go before the Sir St. Rottiy appearing for the bankrupt admitted that 167001. was the whole amount of debt due to the creditors who bed already signed the certificate but it appeared by affidavit that there wat a crvdkme who proved a debt amounting to StH who wai willing to slguitanj who wat only prevented Iron duiug so by en cidental dreeisstantrs.

It was signed or about to be signed. by an the creditors residing is. this country. It should be considered too. that tlw creditors residing abroad though they probably had not bed sufficient timr to examine the bankrupts accounts.

and grant their content to a final amngesuent between the is suing of the commission sad the date of the certificate were apprised of the embarrassed state of his affairs to early to enable them to appoint trot. with proper authority in contemplation of bankruptcy which Ito. such representations they mutt have believed luetable. The teamed counsel in tunthasiuu submitted that if the present motion was agreed to by UK Court. so order should be immediately issued fur the discharge of the bank.

rap' from. custody. as the creditor could not both he allowed to prove under the commission and detain the person of his debtor. Tbe act of parliament was explicit un this head. The Lou CUCILLO said he could not let Mr.

Lord prove Under the corn mission till the bankrupt was discharged. Let the certificate be staid the plaintiff consenting to discharge his debtor sad undertaking to prove under the tonINMioxa itiioutthediichiirge of bankrupt so tat ma he was detained by the arrest in the plain- ftt action the present application wotd not be complied with. To-day Sir SAUIL ROMIILT complained to not Court tlut the 48 hours had elapsed since this ofderoas obtained. The bankrupt was till in cut too and appearing uponeiplaoalion that owing to the conditional nature or the order. there were some difficulty tell by the sheriff in executing it it wai made peremptory that Mr.

Stephens should be discharged at to hit wrest in the action at the suit of the plaintiff. COURT OF BENCH. uainay JOLT 19. I SOLOHOXt V. IIGGU.

I Thit was an action by the endorser of a bill of exchange against the acceptor it was dated 9th March 1815. at Lee months' date. tori C71lia. Tee defence wat that the acceptance wai not the detend. sat's writing but a forgery.

The GJJlIUL said. that the defendant one of those lentloncn who lovncI it convenient to go by I. names and in choosing his second be had pIared considerable ingenuity. follow. sag in some degree the example 01 a Pf'- who nut many years ago watindicted and very nearly convicted.

by thenatwol Enotihin real name being composed of those letters reversed Stonr to in' this cue the defendant whose real names was Diqers haft lor a long time passed under the appellation of Saygib Sreggtb the exact letters of his name reversed not being yet easily pronounced. The plea was that the signature to the bin in question wata forgery and the drlendanlbad ventured to charge clerk in an othce. of the name of Jones with the crime hot though several sessions at Uie Old Bailey bad pasted since the accusation Jones had beer permitted to remain at Urge without trial or molestation. The truth was that there was no foundation for the assertion it was a mere Invention by the defendant who had before thou a prolific imagination in the adoption 01 a sounding Alia tic name to de. fen the honest demand of Uie plaintiff.

Witnesses were then called. MrJHSmith from the Iwruplao sail that he saw tlie defendant sign the usual bond on striking a docket against a roan of tlie name at Nony and comparing hit writing on the bund with the nape attached to the bill. he thought that they were written by the same person but he bad no other meant of know ledge. William witness who was so deaf that the oath was idiot nistered and all Ihequrstioutput in writing swore positively to the deleodants writing which he had seen many times and had brought a specimen in his pocket. Wm.

Id. a distress-broker. denoted that when makint a sclaureof the defendant' rood. he hadiound many wraps or paper inthehootc the signatures upon which were very similar to the 1 LMI writing upontBe bill. Emanuel and Philip Crabbe proved the writing 01 the drawer and spoke to a conversation the defendant had had with 1 I Jt them when he sued alter bating been discharged under tilt' insolvent act that if the witness Philip Crabbe.

did not give him 51. or put hi word lot I' for furniture be the defendant would lore the Lord Mayor. sod deny the hand- writing to the hill. Mr. TorriNC on the other tide compUined of the unfair state- mentmadeb the general regarding the defendant who' was I poor tailor.

mdaour to support a Urtt family by frit dot try i hr animadverted upon the improbabilities of the plaintira caw. arid called the thawing witnesses Ntis Sarah Bigger sister to the defendant the swore that the bill wai not signed by her brutlier and that when it was presented lot payment by Mr Soloroont the had so stated sad had brought raed her brothers books show the difference in the writing. During a examination by the UxxiSAL. tlx said that she never knew thit tbe defendant had gone to the ling Bench prison or bad passed three by the twos of Saygih. After much pressing.

she admitted that the had heard him to called but that when people addressed her at Mis. Saygib the bad ices that it was her name. She had teen him ill hit name Saygib about 40 or times but the had never tked him why be did to she had never heard him say that he went by the name or Saygib because the society fur the prosecution or swindlers was troublesome to hint. Joseph Dat. also swore that the bill was oat signed by the de nadalat.

UIDUted. he stated that he load teen the defendant write several times in urdVrto prove to tile witnest that the bill was not of lab signature. He became acquainted with the defendant hi the Kings Bench prison bile I. went by the name sihaygib. Julia reemontan agent ofthe Insolvent Court was adduced.

in order to show that Wn. Curry had worn from malicious motives having expressed a resolution to give decisive evidence In cube- quract of. peodir dispute between him and Bigger The lid. however was not at all. made out.

The witnest was or opinion that the bill was not signed by the defendant. Two clerks out of tlieoftce or till defendant' attorney deposed to the same elm and Mr. lasacs the detendatits attorney. pre dents to the proceedings belore the Lord Mayor when the defend utcbaJlet ed to by the plaintiff mad. oath that the hill was nut signed by bun.

Alter a reply front he Artoa VIT-CINXRAL and a charge from Lord JLLlJlaoOtO the jury tumid a verdict fur the plaintiff 471 61. ASSIGNIL5 or WvODOAII V. rl1o. Thus was an hint Chancery to try the validity of a. certain agreement made between tl bankrupt said the delendant.

the tractortur building the new Cuttonvhoute on the SIh of soettmber 1813. The agreement bad been entered luiw wider the ting circumstances Ibe defendant had sold timber to the suns of the bankrupt to the extent 01 about 20011. which tin bankrupt gave hi acceptances to six bills of exchange at various dates. Ikture any OS them became due lie came to the defendant and told him that lit. was resolved never to pay one 01 them and that lie would rather tae in prima.

He however expressed hit regret at the situation in which the defendant would thus be placed sad said that lie sodgate the bankrupt bad a leasehold interest fur 90 years in two houses in Loitoo- square which were only incumbered by a mortgage to Sir Hrace Paul on which one years interest was due he therefore proposed that defendant slwold i up the tix bills and should take the two Losses. subject to the uucuiubrnce. instead. Alter some negotiation it was to agreed. sad meeting took pUce at a up in ruad.

fur the purpose of carry Ins the arrangement into eftrtl lliere the agreement quetiun was tlgned by the parties. Wuudgate represeuutiIm that the defendant had never made such a bargain in hit file. try shortly afterward the deloidaut sent proper persons to take pusseisiun of the houses astigued to him. but they uid not long arrived when they were followed by sheriffs officer with a writ lubert final in rou urtire of iudrtumt in nt obtained nv Sir llFsuI The delendtut was of course obliged to relinquish the houses and YVoodate having committed an set of bankruptcy by remaining two tnontiss in the Kings Bench prison the delendant en- deseoured to prove the butt or eichange under th commission. He was met however by tlw agreement tie had executed on the Bum of November 1813 and the matter being discussed betve the Lord Chancellor.

an Issue oat directed to ascertain whether that agree. ment had or had not beet. signed under fraudulent representations by the bankrupt. The issue being upon the defendant the or iaL un his behalf opened die caw. lad called witnesses present at the signature of the instruotent who proved that Wood te had represented that the bargain was an excellent one for the defendant.

and that the only incunibrauce was that or Sir H. Paul. MrcIRLZTT or the pUintiffs said that the drkuudant had relied upon the latter part of the transaction only wberesa if he bad teu It up a little earlier it would hue appeared Unit the de- ndaat. was aware ut.ll till circumstances the case both with regard to the ejectment lid the judoCl uuderwlikh SirliPaul had taken possession of tlie houses in square. The evidence lie adduced established this statement lid under the direction of the Chief Jtice a verdict was found lor the plaintiff trrtrTOM V.

LOUD iAtaaOoia. This was an action against the defendant as Pruvuit Marshal of the Supreme Court of Justice in the island of Jamaica to recover 469lbeiugtbeamr untof a judgment obtained by the plaintiff in that Court. In order to miie out the plaintiff' ease a copy tit time judgment of the Court of Jjroaica signed toy the Judge and sealed with time teal of the Island and attested by a notary public. was given in evidence. Mr.

Outsit 1 on the part 01 the defendant submitted that the copy of the juudgacut ought to have been sealed with the MI of Court and not the island in whkh the judgment was recovered and that evidence ought toliavebeen givetirt the Judges writ inc but lird Li aoancoH verruird the objection sod the plaintiff Lads verdict with liberty however to the defendant to move. HIGH COURT OF DELEGATES. WIII8A. AVDHtDVlILD yEiaaos AND ATKINSON. This very important cause has been third time argued for five day before a sosiaisskat of Adjuncts composed of UM following juagesSirGtoioi WOOD Sir JOHN DAtttt Sir Roll.

DAL- AtSirKiciAiDKicii aDS4rjAMtt AlLAxPAitbirGtoaof Low ST IIotpoy Sir CiKiiTorat Roiixtov Doctors A MOLD PAUOII. JJvrrAr VaWUIIY. rILUNoa Gostuto1 lad Donio IttmeriU have been so fully detailed in our report. of the argument upuu the two former bearings that it i now only necessary tar to stale briefly that the question respected the validity of lb. will and lost of Mr.

Thomas Hcrabaw. of IMakely in Lancashire. The proceedings commenced Is tbeCmtistory Court of Chester where a deem was made by the Chancellor of that diocese ill IatOlll' of the will and ill the codicils this decree was afterwards confirmed by the Prerogative Court of York with cost It wmi thence Jed to the RiiI Court of Delegate when upon the two fornsWbearinpil was tutiasted that the Court entertained no dotlMattotne Tafidityofthewilland all. the codicils except the l. Al tn Mm thX OT ibcMIId raiioity UM wui ana an reu urn third btjtthatbeiugeqaanydividedta tJnon upon thattb.

Dotlv wiyjadgmenl. TMtvrtta enUof tUtpixlii sad that such had been aAtkin ticwriterrftb tbcwtber eodkaltwBOwa kctxitStd bytWaepabhorttiuo to the It of ta. lthatllt lestauvwMa mean of li or finaryl oe a tiviry of a appeared by bicoo- taB the anucmettf of arty ntmoi. both for. by uary tbirwdaeuwad power ol mc attempts tocircutuvent hit.

made by the ten per- meow tuodJM koteard a whaease to hit incapacity. It wa betides wgdthat Sir. Atkin ton' und in respectability accurdioc to all he er deuce in the CUM that timers no Laduwof uwiae influence eve exercised by him over the testator who hit dying spoke him it Msoldestaod dearest friend and a manot undoubted b' nour sad iooCfrltJ A farther uueuiticin of law was vpeciesof evidence necessary to establish a codicil in the hand iog of the legatee though astbis was intbe presence 4 two unimpticlied witnrstei. who spoke to the taped ot the de. teasel at the time but had notbeird UK psperrrad vvrrand knew nothing of its Alter the rfll1aorbt the Judge adQunwd due lth to lie- 19 lilt.

whetitliey again at at inn. after rrmin He tome hours in consultation prouounced at briar. th i they vr. OLD iMlLtA t-rutay July 19. of Mailing property.

James Iwanod was found guUty the personal James Bullrr oh. urnotea and oilier The circuiutance- have been lately helene ourreecteri. William TrutraM a Lid I 6 yejrtof II wat indicted lorhav- ingon the nth of June. stolen tnioi lh person Charles Buds. an intaul.

the property of Hugh Bull. certain wearing apparel. It appeared upon the evidence of time prosecutor. and ma She a young lad companion and accomplice of the prisoner that un the mentioned in the indictment in St. Johns time prisoner saw Charles UII lie decoyed the child down join a cellar.

and told to tale off its clothes but. the uihent saying tlu it Ok. not. list prisoner auusrred that tie Only wanted to look at them. wet would return them atteroatos.

Upon thus thr child was triptcIand it began to cry. The prisoner told Shniil to run away witii the clutJn and would follow. Shcvi did at II" at told but upon time child cuuiaig out of the cellar naked tutor boy ran alter him and lie dropped lbe clothe 11 prisoner was taken laumesid at time time conlet rd Uxcrilie cri dand said he wat sorry for it. Gtally. Jtlinimmaia at convicted of stealing a nuwLr of lmnchiuters and other mimi.

some part belonging U. his MateMv and the other to certain indiviiliuI trjniHcnsingt ii stutei loTd to trans- purtatiuu for seven years. llie RECORDER on Thursday night. pasted sentence ul" death on the following persons capitally icted dur- I jag the Sessions i Mendoia for huhwsy robbery. Urtiit Reurdan James Quuui.

T. CunlMcl. James Juzibeth Mehaffy Mary Witer the younger Margaret 1' lid Catherine lor Ii1I treason in coming moiiey similar lolhalistued from his Majesty's Mint John James. James WLc44 llnnuaa jibb. John Jibb and Harrison for stealing Benjamin lwulrll.

rorstealingBank- soteii James 110' lor a rape Edwardjuniey i Margaret Walsh and Samuel liouniunlorsteJing bo ki privately. Richard Muntkm lot a highway robbery Joint Edward Jgfnon for a detestable offence jThunuii CuUier James Mickey an i Morris lorhousc-brrakuig and John Coptey and Wm. Lewis for rubbing in au open field. nnrv MAXIIUN-HOVK. Yetbrdav.

alter the usual routine of tuwnrts had been concluded the Loan MAYOR again resumed the investica- lion at the conspiracy Ix Broth Prlhani Daniel Barry sea and Uarry. jun. ho were associated but the purpose at prucurinl Innocent unguarded individual particularly Irishmen who might become objects of prosecution. The examination un the present occasion was chiefly confined to the case of Brock and the elder Barry the principal actors in the scheme for trepanning the unlortunate Irishmen convicted un Satur day last. The plan it appears.

was first laid at the French Itoni public-house near Barbican liarry. teu. his son and Prlham procured the victims and the former also furnished Reordan qUilUI. III ll with thecompo on which whitened the shillings and in which process they were engaged when apprehended by Uroci Pelham. and Taylor the officer.

whose assistance they obtained in order to rise a colour to their procftdilllC" Seventl publicans in the nrijhbourliood of Barbican were ulllia. out at to the prisoners frequenting their houses when lirock stud Barry in particular were identified as visitors and acquaintances. Evidence hat also been obtained of the same parties having lore shammedcases 01" coining and one in particular we believe in street where a distressed nun WI. furnished with hid money by Barry and others who retired into a public house. while they WIlt hint to duanCe it in the purchase or bread lid cheese.

1 he pour mar- was inttanUy detected and Brock who was in waiting outside seized him brought him before the Magistrate at Guildhall roan whence he was committed and alterw rdt convicted. It i a curious circumstance that on Saturday morning last. White. the officer observed all the parties in ronlHlrat together in and about the Old Bailey previously to the trial of the Irishmen. One of thelD applied to him to burrow sixpence and at a proul" that these wretches were destitute and calculating solely upon the conviction money of their miserable victims.

Pelham when soon afterwards secured was not found to be worth even so much. Much praise is due to the activity of White who having received certain itifoncalios of the tunuesion attended at the Old Bailey un Saturday and by hi observations tad diligence happily uccCf1ed. aided. by the indelatigabte exertions of Ms. Burgess to brine the mi to justice.

Previously to the investigation which took place at this office yes. terdythe Lo cM A YoK visited Newgate awl then held an examination in presence at the three convicted roeuand U. the elder prisoner. The latter was fully recognized by the unlortunate men. The whole of this diabolical case and Ute general plans of the conspirators upon many which we regret to state they have been but two successful will he fully before time public in a few days.

The investigation was rain postoed. BOW Ye terday Mr. Nun BitNIX wereoc- cupied the whole of the oil' in investigating the netanous conspiracy to encourage morn to commit oflencrs. Those that were under investigation yesterday were lliUM DruAe and re u. Drake contested that he had seen Madlll Benjamin Johnson the prisoner George Browne.

and George HUbbtrd. in company with several of the e. They In possession of a great many counterfeit Bank. of England t4fns which he understood at we stated yesterday they had purchased of some Irishmen of the same' of Ryan Slice and others. They paid for the purchase or the.

3. counterfeit tokens at the rate vi 1 each those of a better tort they paid at the rate of Is. each. Geo. tiubbard.

practice was to pick up persons whom he met in the streets enrage them to carry small parcels which were made up fur the particular purpose and whose content. were scarcely of any value. When the persons had carried the pared time distance so a to answer his purpose. be would then rill them a counterfeit 3. token desiring them to go to a public-house to get themselves something to eat tumid drink with it and at the tame time contriving to drop other cunterteit tokens into their pockets.

thus circumstance 4 having other counterfeit tokens found upon them ntaket the offence doubly heinuut to that of uttering. While liubbardwai pursuing wicked practices by seducing innocent persons who were willing to earn. a shilling by carrying the pared oil Ma and Browne were following them in league with Hubbard and when the pour ethos tendered the counterfeit token they then appeared and pretended to discover that the token so paid were counterleit- anti that they uttered then. knowing then. to be smith.

They then searched them uid finding others upon them of a similar manufacture. secured them and nod a communication to the genUol the Bank of time discoterie they had made and the conclusion was that they were connected with coiners. Tlicy had sometimes put a many at sit counterfeit Bank tokens liii. the innocent peoples pocket Drake stated that he lrequentjy heard them relate user their adventures. Theirgeneral place of rendezvous was alapub- licbuae kept by Mr.

Callowcalled the White Hart. the comer of pld- lrect and row. Hubbard used to be extremely merry in relating hi. atrocious pursuits. Although they pursued the infamous practices 01 prosecuting innocent persons fur uttering counterfeit.

Bank tokens they alto pursued detected and prosecuted guilty uttersr Sonic of Itubbajits roainaninu- in these tnlRCtJoD when they could not meet with any persons of this description to accomplish their purpose used to go out d' TbadconScTed people. Jnd had hum. the agents or the un they used to meet at pu liouse street to divide it between John- il Br IVt Hubbard. these men being generally enlaced together. Drake staled himself to have been present when the transactions were going un in il public-house.

Hubbard in general had a larger proportion for hit share bar his unge- iluity so procuring the people to commit lh offence of uttering. A 3 u10 thy1 bought counterl it Bank tokens re admitted to share with tlwm what they got from the Hank. fnmn Uon no rrcriaaioation or these infamous characters lh Tl i ot I believed except corroborated bycircuiu- I witnesses. The Magsstratrv thertiore base procured tlew in confirmation their narratives. ulia Vrmall tbeAujeland Crown public-house.

in Old. street said he knew I ro whose house was broke open. arid the exaniiiiation of the tie app tor i to thedi ouvery of the infamous gong. She had been several time at Tf 7 TPTrLWith JeKed ml who. the id.

was her husband I slie had I been Uiere with other men. She was at hi house on the nikht of TUftd fortnight the ni ht her house was lUl a mt honl ed to be the prisoner Brow De 1 jrfnP remained i till pa and fill Onto the legged man came Mr. Frederick Stock. the Crooked Billet public-boost in the hin it d. proved that on Tuesday night when In MD to lrr tohi 7 o'clock they drink togetlraiiJtaiJ till put ten o'clock.

They were joined bj ti" iluU' ckel- In wd outof the The two publicans' evidence TbLi HmeY- Ljf rT5 11 kou it right to commt turn on pi of divers offences. l3tnwn. wTi alto eutumited again The following is from a Quebec paper tLe1as paragraph is deserving the notice or our Magistrates Several bakers having represented that by the asi at bread as tmamtlt batt MwWwti i I. LI. 1 train last winter.

UM public it paying ltd. per oaf mere than the priceoutht to bftallowuig the usual profit to the balm. the Ma citrate we ate informed have resolved to discontinue the UIiae altogether according to the provWocis of the law In order that these may tit. he" an opportunity of serving etr customers at a cheaper rate without subjecting themselves to the odium ollbu trad by setline lower WI the regulated price. After the present week UM bakers will accordingly be tobject only to the marking of their tread with the.

initial letters of names and preserving the wtIghtiid by law Jar the hisses and It is hoped that the public no longer depending on the will take tbe trouhU to Ii. preference to those balers who will ll them with bread of the best quality at tb lowest rate. 11 may be proper to remind the bakers thug all meetingi or combination on tbe4r part with a view to fix the prict pTbread. will OLE COURT or OYFR AND TERUUEK Tj tf 11 Mwe tlttHt mi MCtzusoead SMITH. Trom aa lriab paper.

TUomat Strife jingle driver. was tried for the' wiekeilanti wanton murder un Today the Sth lost of France Maria Wuado an interettirur girl of 6 year old ty tinning over her with a jaunting and thereby car. elating her death. bad been tiling three children borne ham Ms. Laws feweDerwbere they spent the evening.

about eight dock TbetwoeUest ra walking meat nria aide uf her the yeutytt the carried in her The child use carried was a boy. and pt be about years old. rUe second eldest six. tie third child about HI or 11. both girt She kept tberaued or sueontwsy of tbe ridge Carlisle care.

tully all the way. and had got towards the at it. when a jamt. ingciirdrivincluriiMaJy across the bridge. aodcioie I.

the foot ay. some pert of it. she ucueves the tuot-tuml. track annul sad tore we Laud her swle. throwing her violently on UM tn andand posing with the wbeeb overlap body time injory she received was so that shedied ncumvquenceofil iaWstthanan hour after the ditto th murdered she wa a girt of 6 years The prisoner.

ha drove tlxcv. a sitting it at list opposite side of the nr to that truck the child. sad off looked before him or to I hrMdeud which they were at the tine he did not stop tomake uy apology or iutici' the dreadful muchief he had occasioned. hut iiniv on relest the cutnequencc sbe beard a voice or voice at the instant cry out. stop A.

G. JlillIq WuTi4m-treet saw the whole transaction. at be chanced to be ttosing Carlisle-bridge at the tune lie called out to theMIowto ttop. who wai carelessly dri tin on when stopped by the people he Mr. Hill came up and charged hire with having murdered the child by his wicked andcarelos driving he Savae re plied that he wa not afraid that be wuonlt trutiniXaDd if be Mr WI thought fit might take hi number.

Mr. Hill loMbim be would ukenu number. that he would take himself he acxurduugly carried him with his bone anmi car to the. watch house impressed with lively fears lur tie lovely girl the victim of the ruffian' intemperate IKJI- genre he then called at isdoms house to rxjuirr alter her and was greatly shocked learn she was dead ttendid with others aft rd at the watch-house we tiut the fellow at in tale keeping there were then a number NS brutal companion about the aw. bo shouted and mobbed him fur the part he had ken in all nit inquiries of the prisoner he manifested the most pissed and brutal indifference and appeared no nicer cwxemrd tha ii he had run over a rat or a dog.

11iepri oneroffered nu defmce. ron MClelUml charv the jury and commented on the dutyot such persons who wirtuok fur time UanlDtXltion of tbr public to drive or conduct vehicles of comeyance their conduct should be ex. exactly the ie en of that which this retched and wmlurlunate buy had on this occasion adopted but which be a sorry tosay the too general mode of driving by the tic and intern pr rate race rf brings timid followed that occupation in this city that the prisoner could hue avoided the meUuxboly accident lot under I1 the cir. tUlUstancn of the caw. he could consider it no oilier tt rvioVnce gitenonit kit nut us ihndow ot doubt limit to visit thoughtless headlong Slid ign raiit retch with tlie severest penalty of the la tot A ensue in hich there was apparent design or niili nit would bf an net injustice more iuuewperstethan than the tni1 meg.

ligrnceoftiue tlie prisoser the jury would therefore do ell l-jci mkler the offence nut at murder but uninstiughtet niauislangtutrr but a very little step removed from actual ruurarr awnatrol mri- ttrandu tile very wunhurt. 1b jury inttanUy returned a verdict ol oh-Aggravated Manslaughter. I The lion. Baron ftdm the Driwner and reprobated us cut- duct in Ute tron terms he said his crime was the o-l wantui and wicked of iu kind that in his judicial capacity he had ever et- permuted he wusdriving turioumly over a bridge win- louly lining on hit car regvdleii of Ihr many live' he had en an. gtrtd by Ii.

conduct. when hr knocked down runover and Idled a lovely child. who had it nut been lor tuili brutal neglect might hate proved an ornament so suckty this conduct. vile and criminal in itself. was aggravated by Ute hiubarou and torpid tiseusubluty he displayed turn brought to account Inc hit besuviuur To thu-i 01 the like occupation who may attempt to pursue such a line conduct on any uotj hitsorver If' with the concurrence at him brother Judge.

OUK punish hi. the utmost extent ul the law and lamentrd it wuuhd no him. even in this molt a ravatrit case to make him aiirtinpir public and terrify inc Iv ll ii him to U- bunt II. xl and imprisoned twelve luouths. at the expiration am wimklmhe- to enter into bail lor his good hr.

hiour but seven ears lt is and suretiri in 51. each. Tliehnti. baron. belore iheprisuue withdrew from the bat waned him that should he ever obtain Iii.

librrtv to beware how lie WnuM conduct hinna4t iii lyture and emphatically told him that should A second charge oh this nature even wider touch more nounble cir. cumstancet be proved against him in that court. be would mo as. urrdly receive sentence oh death. The law bid nirnooaed and snatched him Irom death this time that would no longer protect him irwn it and a second conviction would be to him certain death.

POLICE. tQCAKi. Iru Bird. time drivtrol the hackney chariot No. U.

was charged by Jacob rt toaster sit time Ruse and Cr public-house. Lower tIoaua' street Chelsea. wider the following cir- cumtUnces. Last uuiglit the brought home in his car. riage to prosecutors lsuose a moan a ho is billeted un hiro nd lodges ill hi.

hou and who at much intoxicated at QUI be able to say where he was taken up. The delendant demanded 5 64. fur his re and the eoniplaiumaumtnotchoosing ing to pay it till he could learn Irons his inmate what distance he' had been brought. time delendant tripped off hit clothes abused witness very much. and challenged him to fight which he reluiing to do.

the coachman it struck him. Several person residing in the neighbourhood who were in tilt' house at the tune expressed their indignation at his behaviuur and advised Mr. Hart to summon him belore the magistrates. which he pruaised to do. The defendant who could not deny the charge.

was ordered to make such compensation to Mr. Hart at should completely satisfy him. or he would Ix- committed I' the atwilL Mr. Hart in consideration of his haying a wife and our chiMrr to maintain agreed let hint oft on his publicly asking Iii. pardon and paying hot the insertion it in rises newspaper which he takes in at his bou in order that all time customers who frequent his house and were present when the affair took place may tee that he has acted line to their isles.

JoA WUK wa charged by John Btouford with robbing him sit two handkerchief Tbe prosecutor a young boy about 15. hail last night lilt up behind a hackney-coach between 8 and 9 o'clock and was seated with his lace towards the horse when nrisonerand two other men cane up slid putted oft' hi hat in which were the two handkerchiefs and then au the three ran off in different directions he pursued primier and overtook him at the end of St. Martin'- lane. where he seized hiruand demanded hi two handkerchief nil prisoner said he load. them not.

A crowd having colic hr was taken into cuttojy a constable being soon procured searched hint but touud nothing upon him. The prisoner a sailor denied time charge. He was remanded for a week. Join. Jriallle.

charged by Spencer Marquis with robbing Inn. of three note of 51. each. underwent' a examination. Remanded.

UKIOW-UAIL. Pcstic Ncisa jici. Four young men were yes terday brought up by the constable or Camberwell charged with a nuisance in indecently exposing tiaelDRIuOQ the bank of the Stir. rey canal. The constable stated that in consequence of inttructioni which he had received from time parish officers 01 rweJl.

went down to tbe Surrey canal about right o'clock in the morning where. amonzit a number of on the defendants were bathing and he accordingly took them muutocustudy. The parish officers Caw berwelt appeared. and stated that the nuisance now complained 01 had readied to such a height a to become intolerable time wtltlilllt scenes of indecency passing un the banks or the canal being such ii to prevent any rrsiectab1c female venturing to go that way. Rep-it yd complaints had been ade and cautions published on the subject but without effect lad thry the parish officers had come to a He- termination to prosecute with severity whenever they could obtain proof.

The defendants were all ordered to find bail to answer the charge or nuisance at the Sessions. Aw ATROCIOUS JASE or UoBBERT. On Tuesday night last a most savage robbery was committed at Limehouse on the persot1 or a poor industrious labourer of the narueof John MiUard. Front the statement or the poor mangiven to the Rev. James Rud the niiiustcr of the parish.

the lolloping ire the particulars oihms atrocious cute About hall past eleven on the mentioned night as MUUrd wat lying down on a tack in a shed hv. the side IX the Ke cutbe was attacked by five men in a yard in which he i to work night and day. On asking bat they wanted mereone 01 Uitfli answered wium an Osin soul' let you know where it your money The villain had sturdy uttered these wonis he violently seized tbe poor man by throat. amid with the assistance of the othtinhuin lint bound nit feet to. grther cut off hit breechespockets and took trans thence One hundred and one Bank of olkaigland notes together with two pounds which were in a small tobacco-box.

the wimoleof which werribe savings ut fifteen years of hard servitude. and which I load alwri carried abouthiuuil lie had often imprudently mentioned this to ins fellow and to other and it is moss than probable that the perpetrators of this brutal act were persona in whose hearing the cir CUWKe had been related. Alter riffling bit pockets and robbing him of the whole of hit property with the exception of two dollar that had escaped thenione of the- villains strongly urged that they should finish the business by tuning the poor man' throat. To this proposal there was a rood deal of objection another insisting that tftey had rut all they came or. aud that he coal' not PO.

pursue them. Nut. however content with thisDayand two others whose Shoes and persons are well known to the poor sufferer began in the mot savage manner to lick him on the head peat him with tic on different or the body. i- tlieg hit groans nor intreatie were of an avail and it i probable that in a few minutes they would have him. had not a Ptj ulnutial uoise which beard compelled them to Resist from their barbarous work.

They then jumped ever the wall into a road which passes by and instantlv made off. Some auspicious characters have been taken up. who will be examined at office. We Lothe real perpetrators win woo be detected and brought to ponith. tacat.

Millard i now in Umeboue workhouse in a very weak state but be will attend to give hi evidence this day before the 1. traits. SUICIDE. Yesterday there was an inquisition taken in St. Giles's workhouse by Mr.

STIRLISO Coroner for Middlesex on view of the body of Edward Swaney a discharged sailor who put an end to his existence on Thursday morning. Mr. Andrew Whale grocer HOlbOin deposed that on Wed. rmesday altemoon bearing a spans of broken in his shop window hr went out lid spited the li rd- who ti tar minted auf him to be the person who bad done it. and insisted on hi paying lot it.

The' deceased made several blow him with a large stick. which witness succeeded to wrest from hit. At last a large mob collected who. on pretence that he was not qualified In detaining a man lot breaking I windows rescued him bet be procured tabks od pursued the deed into Bloovabory- arewbeTe they took him into custody lodged him In the watth-hesse. Hewa veryldnrok and abusive to nay person.

Otherint win thVwalcb-bouse-leeper stated. that the. deceased made several attempt on hi own tile with a pair of IC which be carried about hum. After being the watch. for tootc time he requested la he aceomatodaied with a bed andbawulmaMdiateJytlMwnooeandwetftobed Most servo o'clock next tonungwitneia went to let two person who were also there.

Tit asked berfcr watcr which she brought up to him afterward Is a few jntitjlr. wile tam. and brought a brea Jartdrpooe asked her to tit down. but the instantly went up stain. On tb door kiIIc 1 ditcovewl spended fr ti bed fed touched their wrfk mj hi a Mat olaindat Ukttiaw.

WI kaoVrsUnd' that hi coratequawaVoftevml racing misconduct on the past of servtau. tome of his If. mtttce of the peace have band It necesaary to Intimate their ddeniWion to put use law in fcrce in all em where such definquesta shall in future be convicted before them. It may bit. rill to tile parties interested ad may prevent prosecotmush If tuwrr from Htlcbrtoni Justice a Ito extracts on the obngatioan of RMS.

ten and servant applicable to such cues at era of mtutl common Fattiest or Arreb. In eti11W4 a servant it it 55051 to ivc ear- BeM or arid. which however are necessary to the vafidjty rd the agreement if realty concluded it i binding without any mile. the servant by off solemnity neither party i entitled to tacit ering buckor the master by forfeiting the ends. Rights in consequence of hinn II a servant be retained for any special work.

or crrnas time sad depart the cutidution of L. i Lm wlB IL. toOk vttuMl him ud sue MI who ftr: hint. A matter is bouud to julfil the bargains and repair the damage done by his ervant in things committed to their charge in all other matter the matter is not answer We for the conduct us Li servant a muter die beiOn tbe tern servant entitled to full wages and if be was maintained at bed and board in the family to aliment to the term. the servant die before the term his executors are entitled to hi wages only fur the tier be tat served.

A workman or the servant ho is hired a precise day or term is entitled to his lull wages on. though he should by sickness or Mtft accident be disabled hum his service for part of that time. If. without a jlllt cause. the master shall hi servant be shall bf- rQble hi foffus age and II the servant lived in the family.

board ud servant. if he' break bis servitt win not only forfeit all claim to wages lot the tit. he has served tat may harder be compelled by imprisonment to return or if that become umpossi- Ue. will be lublein dariMges and Jast causes toe divnii ing a Servant II a servant be not found qualified tur time place he undertook. us' give the matter or mistrri abusive or tiisrrtpcctful Unguageor sense to do hit utaster'-s bwduesa sir le guilty of dishonesty.

or. according to the English lawyers el iny otter musical turyituile. even though ii be not such fur hkb tlw ser. vantnuy be prosecuted at common Law such servant may bedi mi and according circumstances will ri be entitled to no wr or only for time time be has actually served. It is laid down timerrtureby thrEiiglith Uwyert.

not only that a servant who falls with ciuhdhutevruia servant wbe debauches any of the vr ants may be dWbiwdw bein entitled to more thai. wsj for the time he ha Hrnd Wt are happy to find that Lord DcstRT and Mr. LtXGLV have sent to. the Kilkenuy wad Clooniel gaols seven principal nultfactors against the public peace and that some of those unfortunate men are making very valuable cnnfessuMis. Cloamcl llfralJ.

The following pragraph is from the Worcester paper The gentJ quarter sessions of the peace for this county havr commenced. Tlie chairman in his charge to the jury- rmurked tile good srder and conduct which he. had oL tr throughout the county particularly to the" uianulactunti districts. which had nwst severely felt the prf ure of the times which they had borne with tem- I i tnt' i i puruuce in IS manner highly creditable to the cunty tulge and he felt no. doubt that the lowej sn W'-uld uutiuitelv experience the benefits arising from suck lir rue publications at Paris of a popular ttracti nd IS hr TOllr of a Frtxckma tltrf FM i rnJ.

in the ears ISlQand 1511. The writer speak- irt oui saj-s Even in Scotland civilization makes xmibie progress but there may still be- seen sonic tint women very well dressed with white muslin guuRs and arasol holding their shoes' kings in their hands. and walking footed the mire. They defend the custom as i is absolutely necessary to wash the as ft aitl tiil fur they life sure riot to" have wet covering to the feet and no one ran deny that it is tro1tfncal This is a Lair SDrcuuen of the accurate sort of information doled out to out. Parisian neighbours respecting the manners and customs of Great Britain.

The more absurdly false the nar rttive may be the more eagerly is it swallowed by the French especially if it is very much to. our disadvantage. WHISTLING. The Exeter annual grand wrestling commenced on the Sib when the hercultiU1 Flower was thrown by time noted Jacknun but he had afterwards to wrestle with Matthews the younger wise held him out. formore thatthree quarters of hour.

when neither being able to rain the mastery. it was decided that the prize should be equally divided. In Cuusrqoencr however of several serious accidents the further progress of. UK d. version was stopped by magisterial authority on the Ulla.

One man hail a rib broken another. was disabled by a vjolrnt kick on be knee and a third received a severe contusion on hit shoulder but a more fatal le betel Mr. Street. proprietor of the New Cud. inn bo.

in wrestling with friend outside the rinc. fell on his companion's root. and received to violent a rupture as to be obliged to be carried home. where he expired in great agony the next morning. Wednesday about five o'clock in the afternoon.

during IS most violent thunder-storm the inhabitants of Wain in the county of York. were greatly alarmed by the fall of an Immense body of water supposed Iron. the breaking of seined in the find near that place. wl. ci.

nuking its way into the village with great torte ardvrhiCity aYird every thing before it. Several acres of turnip and tntiiy ion' or earth were completely swept from the neds A ttron wall belonging to Mr. Turners premises was torced down by time current and many of the houses were inundated to the dep' of six t. but we are happy to learn no live rrlott. MARRIED.

On Thursday lust. at Woodstock by the Hon. and Rev. Francis Knoilit. Thons Cooper Esq.

of Cheshire to Eleanor Frances teCUI1d dkOhler of Henry John North Esq. of Wooditock. At Paddington thsrvb. yesterday the J9tb by the Rev. PlCkcrlal Tnoiuas Cotton.

Esq. Ute of the Island of Canpoa. to Mi. Richards of Dudley Urove-bomr road. DIED.

fl On Tuesday tlie 16th mit. Mr. Joseph Berming WoodboaI only' ton of Mr. Thomas VUOd1IaUI. newsman and stationer in tleZ7ui year of hit arc.

Un Wednesday wt. in ttreet tqiure the Rev. Cooper IXillysis rector of Kingston and Stourmouthin the county of Kent. At Hastings in the Stlh year vi her age Mademoiselle Wtoiro Rutfo Prince At Castelciculis eWtst daughter after. lingyring ill.

fleas. She dpinct in the arms of oflMrtliscontolte parent Tuesday uly 16. a quarter before sit o'clock in the morning. She wat a pattern of exemplary and chrittiaa fortitude endowed with every ac complish mrnt and with all the virtues that adorn human lite. She" a the best of daughters time brat of sisters time best of olnends sh is nun happy lu Heaven but her unhappy family friends id her irreparable kns must acutely.

Yesterday nsurniiig Mrs. Noire wifeaf Henry Hosts Esq. or teove. EXCHANOK. YlDAYJVLT 19.

We had rtther noon demand for Wbne this morning and what sales were effected. were at II advance 01 per quarter on account 01 the unfatonrahlenett of the weather and the certainly of a backward harvest Oatttre aJvjls. per qtarter higher. Barley Peas. trot Beans.

fully support Monday a prices. MARKET. JuLY 19. Stuff Market. MijuStU.

Prier. 44 swcssde 5 5 to 94 Sunderland Or Bank Stock. I Lung Ann. J6I I per Ceut. Red.

44 1 I India Bonds. 5 I prm. per cent LOnsoI' wj I i zicnequu DUO i pie. per Cent. T9 HI ConsTfor ctouul.

i 4 5 per Cent. Navy A Lottery Ticketi. 19. I. Hlbll.

Stock-broker. Old State LottrryOiUci 4. Corohill ami 9. th--iiu-rrv HIGirWATER AT LOXDON-BRUXiE. This Day.

44 nun. alter 91 Afternoon. 17 rain after SO Momint min. altrrlol AlterTicot min. ttrr II Nl 1LACES.

All team to be post paid. AS MAID a young Woman who thoroughly aVJL understands the millinery iitc. and hainl nesting no on to travelling. Direct R. Boo 13.

street. Cripptrgate. Ai liCTLElt or VALET in a respectable family a nun who knows his bonnets perfectly well can have a good character from the place he hat just Irtt where he liy years. Address T. pott paid.

to Mr. Shirley chinaman fo ttreet. Mary A GBOOH or Groom and Valet a young 26 years of age who perfectly understand hit ess and' can have a good character trout his last place. Third to 1. Lo at 34.

friars. city. A GROOM and VALET to a single or Footman in a small Family a young Man. aged tS. lately limo the cool Can have an undeniable character an.

his last situation and hat no objection to go abroad. Direct A ii. street. mason sad lived many years in a similar situation with a very re. tpeCtablc family.

where the concern was extensive and trots he will be well recommended Iorabihity sobriety industry wages not so mock the object at a permanent tilaation. Direct to W. T. at Mr. uaCa1metonisn nursery.

KingtUnd. rro the LADIES. Upwards of 2000 yards of SA- 1 TLNS1TUPEDGAUZKSwV9dio3t6dPery ywlwith a ge quantity of striped sad pnd 3 Co riehbtack CuIovrrcI velvetsMs6d. worth 14 swandowa tippets. Jt.

to tit. worth 90s. at SMITHS cheap suet fhbls warehouM. 7 Lndgatt-hiU. IMPERIAL Or Ha Majesty's JL RoyUIjrttenPateiiL TWNoUlityMarcbanta and the Public us respectfully ksimwrd by the Psiensee the above is told genuine and duly stamped.

at tile East India Warehouses No. to Cbcui aid and at a bout whatever in town or co n- ti7faej tirecatesof30and6X iecitc tiluT exporutioti and by the tingle piece. 4-4 for Airtusr IM 64 for from. Myar3aetjchatfct 6d3a. 31.

6d. and 51 yaroa at xvou ju. JB. 00. 3a6d.

pet' yard. At sorting it tCaIitb uttrtraUed. nry lot to eggmsoybut for its admirable sad natural emmvgiiiawtj to health ngitbei beigoei M. ong eoos ybut i atlu stat as sheeting it Is eqwafl desirable Iqrtti baum westfaad heiniomili smtf the Ijcsda attt itt. To I I II I bMA' putaoC the an IDU is 1f 1 btnld.

IU aTtroaL ri bat the oed it int dung likewile baa equal cWn tb. Thi. unex nre bit olbe Las. ibe. It.

be theclovejand theil1 uiousl birb bave tinut. the br be 60. tallloabk OOun e. Ia pII iDtbc Dtit ana 0' tlMo nt1lt1 I tua OO thirespect SIhiI dle6dt hera. IIIOCIl tallow' daals ti wftIIwr.

rltra wftlil die toea CIlue IUnb lted conf II oh 01 da flft nc duelt the ro. boutntbe CftCOlllpWtrlco ilJtand thellnt mom DJ. ado. CUWltryaw bo r1 tit StlA inl r. COlI acain fcI the 10 the I hL.

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kidly d. te att hsbn I pr la II lUil" ur e. tl' I i p. 0 Cwl tb bm dul Ml piinc th bnl i dOt u. i lUU a bt auhllut aU I t.

ptt. I t1 te 1. fd 1 fa Wa aeR hta cMicty i nng aen te tmes pt Dw tnin enr extro us tem eptn fttng ot te Algtre. Te a i ad te KtD dlie subjete diipln tc Cn ma owa. i tm bn eg Amer wher tey hp bg btr of tJdtt fU1Cl BCJDET te hu onWey te fnt tme.

tsi prte te PJINCE to grtema Murilg r. jlowwi nw fm te i a gn Fcn Hi ROralighn pleu aprn Ofctn. a Crt 11 dr up aotero on terregm pag tr regtl cp Imt a. cok bt 1 rre Go sy. te pt lt plar umthg te BacEotrMr.

trgh mum ir Cluns Sn1AJ te lbrty fY- iulgt wh th cent1ma dd ft a1 prt Mact bn aete a c. oeche wt pblhig farte Jter f' MltJ ICt dgers cmmetl. Napl 3. sI" frt rg yo te oll int1ige. cr te tl mt ants pn.

I ariltiot ct te Reg Pr Diity tk ple Weney a bge. folowin Gentm Vt e- Mut Chrt Colege Viha DrLLTD oRAND athe 1nGEoaO DOTTBD lcl ote ple bre t31. Octob. Ir HOLM. prrr.

and frm 1 9 lt w. i i 0 a Amer 1t STnTSipmc hr a pw It 0 bve. 1 nr Py. pye fr rt i i bt Pl S1 JI' i Jtnwbl i te tlat eo tb dwl i SAl' bie. IJ' rJ P1i 1 ij 1 L.

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1 I lt i6le eI dw ne I 1 p. CI m. r. mv nll I 1p i le py Ut I IJbt I fcI. a tt rt ale Pe db.

I RILLY a alt 16. b. db da tl il arrd a c6 i appr a rl CI cw' l. IU i i. an pml IU cQ 1 a.

drlwl Iu a. abut b. Ic. I a th cil rdiQ i thi cOlmt. 1.

Cie t. tw cie rin at. td pb DI u6 ui 1' ba r' anla. a I' cnt t. fn al I btf i.

i 0 ra a th da 0 cl pw Abil nrI as tlt butuptchichr pttIeIalmo oo di but 01. Apt" uthe 1aaeoIu Id coataI aaioo diocba lai til' inc Withoet the I ollhl t1O arrnlln ti action. il TOodaSirSAVU Cnlh1 ord ral tr custtysnd DponUpl tion o. edilftcvJlf11 II nKut faJ it. Ir.

oth iffi ll. UDU I uan thendcneroabill It. i u. bat. sl entlesDeDto coan enl1ll 10' tnn COtISid nbk 01101 ounJJnn I nurlfCOlliclcd the navie nallllllle State in DIq n.

I ti b. ofhi. bein prunou I cnalu Iuryeryaiid pllIItd IDII atl. ltireof IDOInlat Inmtino ho I Asiatic DI1Ut Mr. 1.

HSmith rontlhe saiolthat tJ dlC. Nan han1rill lIOIabut noolMrans otkaowledge. WiIIilurn itonaho IOdnhbat adlUi the quntiou. put dant' ritil IPfC JDCQ Ill i laad fowad man pajr In the house trn I milar upon tbe a natioa beD und hiIll5l. his fu mt made fendantb i.

dutrJ 0retJt tla i her. ben itu hl brotheiboob toabow herlllnl Ionr nbtalion I Jthe thathe tlallhed preaairbe il I i hm bi i wh i kt proacnl Otl billu I' Ial tituniDurdfrtoprore thtthe billwu I. KIn urecnontan arenlolhe Courtu ord nwliciouluotie de iaire nickuceln cUI 1 nce a bet. Ui en. howrrt Mt ovtoftl" me Ir.

lflodlt nl- plOCft4 111 11. frlld. oath I ATloisaToiwiaat AIIIG lU arlftlDaltDade the pt tla theM. Ilhe of ber. terPd follow lug cn 1be his I II dal iii tJ 1D dUfloe lldanl pa nth nu elr aaed said.

Ir io rc1 Eustonsqusre r. II hicb du the der odaut tOuld ire AII 1I amuc nenl 11 re in Wwd np ItutilOl Ckl ud. ucb anlul I pro nuos auiCoI bnllh doe riJl' ri 1n jud in irctment by II. PuJ a bliCfCIlo li quiah' hoolelj ha' illll Kin OIInd cadan the ar nt No. ber UU ille a.

Ilt AycnasYyoes1aiL lWf. th oftlte WuodIe 1I iDCumb lat pan. utaI 2. upaliltle a ared I caw. Clat uud tith Sir 1IIaDI tI adduudnlablihed ta rIat rdict Icowtd 1' aintt Sp me a 4691.

bCiUC the mount ole jud tf ord ID ovllh c.1 tI ica. i rd IIdr- v. au n. tI lllbae othe not' hicllhejvdment i eYidcnteOllbt to I been flIIt theJlldre' I ILLOtOlI liben bow A. BaDrULD v.

or d. folio. inc jlMlcnSir lOol VooDSir DULaY. D. nSir RICDiirJA Auaii PAI irGloGJ Ioway Roll 111011.

Its meribbabea 0 ol tatIIridIJ YaiiditL thoiII auUruah woIB1akrita a the Co rt d.bJ lt I lrcnacl d9 It. i former It teeS doe" the 01 thei and thirdr' bet tIIa1beluceq dniIW" aIIJ ne srgwnts II the pdIuati 1. u. NJ DltIaplJ 4 iTI a eI undersimeid lie. to iaad er Mr Juha ac.

writer of thu mid ill the ether wfro. lal L. replied. the meid oI. his OIlClt iii ADd I be 1ooLeoI to.

NdI die' the alJtheir and tlaatbit earn. JKI a tile thsteentcuntaiuued to of powerllt UlnJactlIIIod III ctrtoavtuJi laisinoa tI1. iDA 01. Ilia. hbo1deat aM II It otlaw ii ea or ni dmce to" cu iCii iD ibi as this in l' Iibt bord i IMIIb t9th' tI aia tmI lid aoa that time wn'l qiiil RJ lioopi rf rr IM1 fnd4 fad ruJ UI r.

iorllot I. CIIIkIJ 1r falI lot ha. IoICIIlfUtJI the Ilharks ppa 1. ni" lad. COIUpa tln tlt d.

ndicta eut. r. clotl ine 0. Ium atl rt1. aa rllll' tI told.

ullioe llhe bo lime lal. l. udt lill erioe coed and wassurry uL-Uioby. Joliw V. jumdivitualstrjnm Kmti lt1ardflaand un.

i Th nce 111f noll COD I. lions i I ndonfurhilh fIi 1' tT M. Yilt uunc r. to that issued 1 Jan 1 uIUU JcJan I lin burstealingBsnkautem ra Val UOllnn lor al Jinr. books ullencei lltuma.

Jl1 Hick an IGI' bouwb I Co bbin optlllifld Tilt. lfJMJJlUtIES Ynlrrda coocludedlJtr La a 0 Ii. lhna Dan 1 who re Ib tflil chid rld ICb me iDJ daluL. 1 Barr teaL. MMl.

th run sI CwWtUith th hen Uruc 1' lballl. tauce tI Jie geaI lIr II umline hou par cular I. It uhtail ta IC pani 110 abamlllecS" Iine i 1 IUU' nho Ilnct into. hilt- 1110 Inttau tei bim. fore he.

aJttrwud. I. clll ua circumlanceII1 Satard. anunlinlltt oIK r. tln Bail Yiou" sia ntt.

suld oftJoeir Il 10m nolowtd enn. se Clitil rWD OII UII. atlrnd Ua lt" Satu a his dili ind latipbe h. BIII1 II. innl atioo Loa Iilsyo aucithnal men lid full DICI11 diabc.

cue. the It 0 full befo fl' Ye. rdaJ and Ioc hole innlilIin rae 1. inrrmal on nlrrd. a.

Dr. cllbt ro Ib 1h re nIion at IIWI coun rI it nt. a rda thr pu SI I counlcrieillllkma ii. eC i pAidt personawbom carr teantI Whenlhe nollJ an' be I dctir ag III. al iI.

tiaa COIIlri. J11o ceunlcrt it uthercoun rf et duubl he lUUllo 1 Jfllbbard w. these. wicked raetice. ouna re 1 rone CClUnI rI it II.

lelld ditCOy lolr. IU' Ihr Ih 11I ttiemajmd ficlilloth UPOlllhem On oIJ nta 01 i diU rrk. I we Time putu I reIa er TJir IIItnI nlld oUJ at. pub. Call called cunorr.

Old rrJ alroc OtIl tbe PlOkCul ull rine COllnl rleil tokens. th pro- lCCul tomDan OMo toey-rould IIIfetiih thieving ilb Hubbrd AI tM had convicted and iYrd thir nwanlaliuoa 1Dftt' publicllGUae iD bel ween ton Mack. UroD and th alClIIlI If th the inreMnI had. i lIuil in the vl rinc. lime Irihmm of horn cOllnlerlclt tok 11I were tl 1II Ioal the IOtrum The crinoinatiun lUcla.

that 1M" cannot toe MU. Iance sad Ine. Uteref respectable wiuwaaes cCHtJi" on William of the A kne eum Ii apprehended il ledo di tiaI his house in cumpaily with wuodenfrgj wi. Shet bi. night brokeu upcn ith lIIan hoDI be belie1d slid liltJc rl with them they In bus house put one o'clock.

II asleep. wood cd DW11 IIIC to belli at that ti sod tt. ni tiJllInIwo o'clock. lICfore they weal llJUoaId arreed to the lak CUtI to her being with Browne Drake. rkk road.

nald' houtfu brake woman In company with manwith wooden kg. came tllft' his souse about together toni taic1ti11 sandier 1.0 wure. salIursjecket went lIIIoftlte isoqie ae' nI times. cusifliid tboMDrab Mach statement. Drake had bith rto been In charge butard rcJarthe thought I orl a i QuebecpaJMr tratts U1e at present set upou the principle temporarily adopted by the imlagis.

price ltt CIII auto totrthetaccordhtg law. nity their dM' th udi. tbalnde bJ. 1 Ioitlalleum bylaw t.iII thtitlOlable wsilfsrulsb tile brad. Ilea I.

iDaJ IIDII. Cilll sII 1 A uCKNZy.coicH.IND JIN. DRIVERS. Vatayjvtlt n. SI9' trirdat and rein frida iol yrarsoldLy bJ Shelton daiIdtat1D maid lIr Wdosstbe tWoclbrft dretl dlr.

La. nrrMn bad penI1beiDe. it The t. eldest 1- U1 I ria OIfuot aIIlbe oi itbeIt jaI t. II inccardri9 11J nIl raocS close l.

UI thr ulenl arocndand lhebeds bud ia1" abe in Jumce slit is an. thsn an ter thin RId. be en tar' theide dt' maLe tOCic dfullll tlne urcIna. cryt I ViI1i tMhJc I ttfclloto1Dp wucarvIedydiljpon 1 he lrfliJItanoe upsait himilb hmeanr 1ns reo ptittbat nulfnid Ihathe truu lJItod ifhe fr. lit bit lold bi.

I LIIl nu litI 10 rirtlh 1K j1 tallldt all ahocL I. 1I dwlthe i I th re nuu 10 I th token th I' de. brutal a than I 110e priolto 0 I Br 1111t' thejtsryandcommcnted nulnho I ofCOlfJanc cunduchfluuld ben. cttJ teveree tclm bad. lIioccaaion dop bat.

ich I sa a rald tlIw hlicand illl nirnce ullofIIlhat wi ac nt ill case aiuldcuouidr it. olh gimen on it i tni1 thoulthkU1 ignornt tI rJIJ law lor. 110 uuhinity inl lII fnlf th thrjurywuuld 1 1 fIIIo 1I ntt aurd r. 1' ni.mrm1auh- It and tJf inatanU r. Iito r.

prolu I atrol1ll 1 Id riftltecl uriouoll Offr. br dl total ttingon csrrrgardless 0 man li. htohad brutalneglett I aunra h. luruu I ttof id dipla In accmtlurhi I 10. ollhe lik bodlay vi hi.

Jud ouukl to ullllo agzranttt II tc ore tim. 1. Ir hl in I. ulai11 ioInd Iwo ure noe 1a1 roolkle Ih VrikIU 1 fr" bar. e' holae uM ililulun nalu tli wHl ru1d Cl lllt uld tur eie 1 hilru ath tiaue.

Iet Ioo il. and. uld min QnlQu a ttltdrinr of hackney-chariot br. lIn Rsenri Crn Lo. oollc' Ch lw.

wtch-rthe Lut utol. i UlIbianud Iodc huu. intoa Catcd w1c wh ndanl biInand 11 p. illill 1 chaD nl linc resid De. belaa.

uur. AIrllan bel 1 dm cow ntaliOll lho ld Mli. ull COIIl dtntion four ine paJ th 1 itin The aeapa ich louse qutnt bouMnd preaml.b.-n race. ana bl Jalo. bandbn i I.

JOUncbo Ut bonn. hrD prisoner and his hal. hida hancllrerchicllr dilfCl oo. pnto. r.

here bim. and hi. hand frcbitol hul th enioalo custoJ COIUb 1e ncer ach. uamina cxL manded. Uwzoum.uatL.-Pvatsc rour nla brouht Cam berw ell.

Ddrcmd 1 lICnce illtltuCl VII. canaloout bathi Jtt t. intocutod nC berwe1lppnrect. theDuiance as preentUl lft lablel lU nturiuclof1) Ct l1plaints ade bulidwutrllrcl dllfllhe roeecute wer 1ii1CJ ana. A ATROCIOUSCUE UOBJlE On Tu ay age ofJoim Ii anl.

tate DC poormanriYfll e. 1 ekvenon MIIInIa I II on. ant acb is ualotu 01. Ibal tMreoneortheannsw rcd ithanoath11l letou lou our DIOIMlrl1tei ain scarcel rPd ord violendyscized th poorllWlbftltC hi crlb r. brceche.

JUets th nte BankufEragWtd to ine oIlillno cars hidlleo aooDthilu I If' ianpra tenll rt. r. ortheh leofhia nyith 00 doIlarithat thent. Iy tbe IC thereu aI ubi tAe ba this. Duyaad oIh rrI ta bet I ID bud ties- ulan is in.

the alloOiae hkb II DI desist jum all 1. tuP al aI nton ill 4 tuted is ata his tn Yesterday lr. bo Tbund SJJ elDDOllbearioc.pane Of aItopinduw drrrssed Sail I Ia- im tueal1ICCItdN ratfroca Atlaat Iarr ali6eclla w. IMat taWeaaad Iaere idlllll1. io tlae watcboLOll atated his r.

bidlhe aAftorr Drirl the. I ccql7 dated bed. Iuaecn sad west to bed. I morning aIt. wjeas eat other toen berLoSsos' 11 dt 1 ia.

araelorcaUut the III. nadr4 the i tile Nt he ta cIaIL neiarr tIIat tile tie- wtr1Id mind at tile time to. SZRE4N2 JapW. a at 1 ncnaa1uatanmel otsnrvsnu. juaaIca hawfDaDd 1ICCrMar1.

cues we ir Ha J. ex a 1erYUIt. ppl CI I' ou I Iaciro ita" ci. rant. icb tot ia lt aoIn Is tIwoscnaaC imr.c beck.

01' atn rit WIU orhi IJ IIt lli. un Ia. un a callll to Ater ant tiecf UIIrntoie Nn1Ab. lathe acrnnt" aamil tI nt th ttr1ltt. are 0III7lUrthetibe LuM" orLmDcorthuer yanlbo da wnailflllitJtocl tobil Iullwm kra putofJaa It dismiss his ca 11' The aJlt.

ae" aen tum or. baa tICc aaIO hI in liable in oIa dismissing aenantbe 1 lIIII1 nuok. aa l6ni i' pcctfullanc dthiaUWlfrS in otlltrJ IUCh COIIUIIoUIIlaw be XCoIrdioJltcirculUttancn either I. I II Iif I. c1ih Li.

OIlJ chilJ bat un lea bo de ucbea rnaidieTvantt aMrbe in 1411 ha. aT Ir. sent gao se tu a tl lh JrtulUte conf wVJICllIflaiJ I tJlIow og is olttSttr raper'- 510ns 1. ce or lhra ughwt th IlI1anul cturill li elt tb I lilr. Lo I n4 I cunt d.

1 tJltltI teh. Irne il ora pop lar ttrotctlH tnd I Fill' Iflh" I. Thewriter.spe- 5a ci iJU tion fe wn parasol. in in kiogbandwted tLruh re. They-defend tust cltfllJ i ry et.

Jualt to ttt sptcilUen accur. rt on Pam an ofreat mo rll ma ifit un 11 HI r. an beiragbIe divid 11CIICf' r. teria hall. bro" B.

oft mI. who nesdaJ. Wathin count Yortole bod wateramppoled cihdCNcn 110. inc a erdrIcciIJurrd 0' 6e aII naiw. and.

no lost. lUlCn. du of II MrJoacph ollUr. 1 Wedl a Ulu Ih tar MadeDIII IfIIe actoi 110. C.

IcicaI' acla he Jill ternofesemupisryand odhesery IC. cowplbhlllflltM was beatofdaacblen. otsistris irr ble Iounoal HoareiN elHelllJ Ct aaand If ted. ad nn r. l1tJol.

i Oats also h. JC9arWr rull Moods pnc Mi 1 SI .3 ft. 3 aOdtn1l9s3c tiUC slucks. feL rd. 1.

ia II chectu Hills 1 4 79il Cons. toe 4i perCenl. a' II LotteTacketslJ3 liiS J. Losurry u. U' n-'n.

HIGH WATER LO DO UIWxa mm. 91 T--- JOI1 nrJO IIterIO 6tnin. 1' ILAC AU lajd. As hairdmsiogias In. ForNtIftClip ate.

a' II. challC tt AddrnsT. IL post JrSh Sinile1cbinsaiankSr Mr Man ean or. I 11001 FazaiI Man ar Iakl lMllt charac hit I cobroad A GAaDaYaI. or orGsrderr and Bthff.

a middle- aaarried MaD1ao hu. lDowledp ofh ple Ii. ean IC tbaCOllCHll' nteDsi9t. toot. been I 01 1D Upwuds oCSA TIN STRIPED GAVUS.rr- to3L rerrvditk q.

atri ped rich black ftJ. IW S1l1n1dand.fuJai IMPERIAL n. P1a- fie 1Iio aer boaa bateter1a tDW1Il11' coast- tryhi entire caaa 013) and each ra 1Or. tIS. fid.

loll terl sad a. tiaJf. 1 jI Z. qlaealaajeyM" into diatiactmnn. Orders esacoted it.

aacI iradiYidtMla I UIIIJ itiapecIIaI v- which 1 1 1 4 3- 4 1 4- 3 3Q- 4 pt D7. Svcb. Jn4 am. scarcely cideit 4nJ tVI. fltt pmi etcr i 0 nrnat ocd bayzd I ine ccwitr is i a rJ 1flJI iL reaest becemdat notuniy iwillcxpe.

ttIi ts ll Ia uethe I4othr. si 1 1' 1 thntuI1y thtin am tiibe. 1OdAntptsciSweteflPrnY chi Ve ou tb stua on fl th krd 6I ci- tycrd wows b. qnoipntbe swythstopsoIbe Iltius war i depLb a Ioo skT unow thee tef tsndfl Ih th Cft wo iAI he cf. sIId i itt' SJ13 ib Ttb uecs th lime wtit im II hiwtfs as ss ii N' 01thadtp s1 thcwestSIdCOtht izactiolchsttdlend th Iich te me ef aac' UIbCI dosdcd UI iay entrI Suedeacripoas tier.

beena ol erc fl sDt I 5 i 0 be I mc P11td othe I fo hardI coai I dcriUy sac sk id List year me 4th laM year no Wehaebsdcniyceorsii 4yhihichthetheznionwter rhcnsbave Wdeg. Ih a11thciiucthemicctcio Onthc 1Waot Vir theasme i 4I io. 10th Aot tuopnera1y Wehave alew rtsIuwj. ay ay LIy bkuedwith sPTrcIthe Cuawiegiim th tail lru 4W II the1New roo thctiegLbo. ag hillsweserosipktely sithsuow.

fru tnt bejngsswhiteuIntbesoontho1JnuryA1bGe2. 1y16. ORIOLKMy1 is a ws ot semi lsndi Kt can sy clt has aamedrgre KtN6STONJua1. irasonis thisprosinme 11O1TREALJcia8. Eitrsriiiry sa ovseirs th has a1armingvvpro- LaatS lends as euerdiyworniagthetnmtwuaharp.kiasthKkusdol- Iat si oui Thcboondeadmaotberith pooejuproidiiigkw doulatult QflW rust cm oiwar.

ri indulgethe fleeIdestsonof SirFaAxcIs BtDLTTjO1ned tLat fthea1 S. anyotheroccasion hat. lle tYrtnng paper L14flenthehOUbeu1BVCLOfl rtdMr te Sir Ciii kLLS STUT the liberty 7Zing thinkittoaccept. Iwopricsts redta tharged rji rnm d4d sa a- Ve ea5urC in or fessotsIip Cbndge. zuled UrLLoyD Prot ssoroIlebrew Dr.RasDy.

RevGEoaoi Theelection ifl place tbe3 3t rHoucx tw rk auhiscorp Tt Niw Some stop th Or4ers xiortblo L1le ThSye CTIIcentinttudedbbebciltiA StJajntsa tt in wbk read tb erifl be removed. Eig Juper me L-- 3 I I cNkwvRYI PisaT Mf 1ikiiirSwis. La sistlss 4. the met Ni. Lord saedismeoI she bsv Siepsme ihi piasent 5 thbmeikreptctvtLcat the gromeel des ps opsitto his creditors hsdase sa oppmmesw tp I en Liacs.

spp csia. ided he i begism rwy thst the tarts signed ii. creditor' this country was 4th 1 messqsen ho si4ty Ua mien. debt. prured the ceusaiseMme smiuenwd nd l6JUJt.

laid Ito. 4 as underthe caminduiitwwci In oroce Li. debt. or bsnklu odebt thecesiikatebvtitappsred wh SIa4MIIt1IIO 3L whoai siy truadoiug i 1 I iia Taiit is. tAIofl ISuMIaf thatiltheprreisi icit camausseon plaiotifcoascnting udrrt4 mg IP LIaS Itoati LY tli dithcutt ws actiou lut 471.

flddrnee wasthat wil tw. was IndiCted ot Ennts liii lots km pesiedander theappelliitionoSaygib Sreggibtheeiact was a cbar a ul tiJones. I I dc 1rEthe hoocstdemandotlie thenamee Nunysnd I imeprrioiibvt quritiousput writizigwliicb ui sclzeseulthcdefeoLnts olpaper lothe MtToppitic ildecomplslncd endevou ng lar 4uisto. upontheimprobabllutie. ofihe easel bcItsa.

a siyn or0tintesbut shehad ocrskedhina whybedidso while in pwo irg opuuoi iU ottlie office ofthe thikoczrdingtbetoeathe 47 tractor tot 1 be ih Ie hi or thesis a placestalock.up-lwuse ruad.f.etlme purpuseofcarry- tic question e3 soars. coc1seoueie Wuodgalebavia in eiKh ii Tbissee deIcndsntthe tbeoiily olSir upalittieesrliet under hull. taul Chiefjustice CourtofJustice 469Ibriug in thatCourt. judginentofthe otjauuucasigned sssii 5 thejedgment heat given at 14ICdELLIVaoanroe xD a days hoioi Pa Si. Sir ow Ca aistorm ii merits hAVebcrn repoets.

thatitis nowouly as lleuiMvoBlakdyln taoerolthe th hen. nuoityoths wW the phikoupcethMthsysbosld that being eqeaflv eel pee mppeIinatacaansd 4 fl agarai teat UtS1Iata4 sad whas he wsode go I us whaw byth. paper In Jqenxla thrSuIrntO18p11. Ilwelrepli4tbsutthqiireauvwMs iitsoe ary ity as we- maumigemecatata toe iiswnts timetbe waslooke4pmis saweck thepanies btb. cau sad aIIth cOIOIeIIOuIS puo4encwhic betas.

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