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THE TIMES WEDNESDAY JANUARY 18 1865. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE FRANCS ruin or nw tviKMroiipcxT. ARM TrnMY JAW. 17. a Tks bis ax' following up Mir uaob on Ik tnitrr of Juitic.

with. vi at tonacitv. It not at all Nbaw that Uleir kltvra will prwluo far more kLpruk on th oiJ of th jwcmnoe an the Encyc1ic1 would riav done hi they been allowed to pu4ish it. thy ttriv attain their object la another for they deliver rmoiit in their thedr rllfling III atvoimt to their t.k. of th interdict UiJ ukta thrtuof thtfreaoxu all Kl fttbt interdict an th ir rn tinn Wirioe withth Miutiter pr jxrtinjf to hw thir futility nl of lh d.

mm Tit rmflt4. l. In tact U7 nave i this iulirvct fatiuon brought it to the know. led of rirrliolrai touch II they ad Liuun at rivctr to rsvl it in their mpita not t- spe of throimimiiti and rwruninstions which it hat given riw to. In lu letUr to the MmitUir tho Arch.

iiwhort of Ti i' xiac i yi It read to he rvtt4 that It It the vsry neutral ben the 1 lovrrmnent tail I. ontmr1W the iUMion of public literiws that ft impoaisi rwttictioni on It Mfra. that of the tath4e Church. By adopting thia tin. the lov niin nt re lii tu right inpisring aOMvlrralKxi of which it Do longer theei.

as rl It rfies i aissi Init otir aiMic pnp Ution alarm whirh 11 Ulrn adrintv of by riWc malevolence a it may give rise to ml while it only teprccit luia i nary dinyrr. In I word. this memnv. of yoors in taut fart only those WII. are nvich the winks of the Km nir of religion and of rtr la the country.

The n. of NTeri though a little sentimental it at rmphatic in hit prutt I am tepy pained to he obli I to Ml theMoti Url that til tN Umftf. ad aff- tL We no fnr the Church UM Cfiarth hai th pfr ni amtYtAlitr bat th promise it only the Chereh. llr ra furbiI that I ilojll ertc tlixhtly the riociple of anOioritr bi ow Kit too tfriotulj dU- tirbe. or oeit i rua who.

by your kinine i towanl clf litre rtrrr cUim on my rttitu le. Bit you eta not bat LIIt UM euib mMneat re in we who art the uoo tr of the ApiUe in I who ou it forget ht ii circum UuoM of timiltr kiet. the IfnT Clh. will iot ir with toy other tniwer or true any other rule cnoduct th th It better to obey Go thtn The IUth. of Syn anlSenUthai not only writt tn the Minister but hat a a lu circular tn th clergy of hU Jioieti.

We toli hit he tijt How mny thin. on' ublie law tolertte It totrrates I be direct ttUrki on the ezitenc of God an I lh Uriaity of liii Son It totertee lmpiety ixl mMerieliia ndeaa It not te a teaching whose freAte riult lo th 7" of iu lveriazie ii lh it opf ancient priocte. to niu4er. optDtoM If it be penuittod ii France to oat- fe the Po ud to Jit thedxtrloof which he the organ why tK nld bithont be pmhfbiUd from layIng kit befors the faithfil witU th respect and tlecUon which ar do. to th At rtprawaUUr of God upon earthT lie recommends hit der to adhere in heart and spirit to the teaching the deciion and con.

denmatiou fuiinatiiu from the noly Roman Church the mother and mittrwi of all Chnrches 4 with regard to their conduct to be prudent and circumspect in their worIe and without ever j-i Minj where principle it et takf not to exiupe- rate by untimely Hitciuiiou the nimstkcn and the prejudiced. lie Lps that with time and patience the prut clamour wilt cease and fiat th people will end by understanding that the Holy Church the great vilizer or the world lt ver bevn and be the enemy or true civiliuton a ad of You already know that the Archbishop of Tlean- Von it to answer to the Council of State for hiving read in contempt of the Miulstriul circuUr the whole of th Encyclical in Me catlmolral The Archbishop it in virtue of hit rank a Cirdinil and Pon ran 1 by th law no of either branch of the uittnr en ho prxteie1 ain without the permiMon of the Climber to wlikh ha belong The question whether the Council of State it a tribnail in the proper eiao of the word and whether the Cardinal could without infringing on hit privilege be male a to it without the reliminary a ithon7itiii WM liacua4 in the la Cabinet Council in prw nc of the Emperor. It vat decided that in the present inxtan authorize. tiun wee not co uy In the Cuiinril of State is not celled upon to inflict a material penalty but only to pronoimcfl a ounaure end nothing more. On the other hand it it itttAl that M.

Trnplon Fir lrc idint of the Court of Cuutioti and Prrtident of the Senate it of opinion that no pro- cje liiii tnen a in any member of this 1st ly without its upre. permivion. It appear that another cartliiul also an arch. liiihop he Lrc a litter to hit iInhina4 in which withont pxprvniny any opinion for or aninet the Eiwvclii1 he lamwrnta tlutt its puUica- ti hat rrulrrut monro ilittknlt the relations of the fpitcopuey with the tich Sovernment The Jhire lt In Lri ttiU that Z4u ounded or litoh 1 etliere who arrived within the last two layt it Stint Nariiro from Mnioo wrw nuir iru rvniain for an niitiri- Uv 0" tho UJKMI ijitai it rotit of th Man witlnt fxvl or tnoti to pro- con. it.

Tli" Ix jliinul ivMtthathil tliof men 10111 lior uiiin Wuld liavn U-en found to tupply horn with hiimiIIe of hay provioie to their du tclie by rnlwiv It C' ntiiici to city that tlw1 MMi will tnii tad tin or their liiilinj on their Ii toil its it i tylwl in oli itd Kii ia Siniif tluvvtol licr arrive lat Vmto at liH- Mtfi in tli nt4r000II mid the nmin.ler not tuitil uclsk iii a cll niiti Mid prowdpd tiUe llrteldi1 wlu-rv wen- tint expected no ntic" havni eivnti of thrir arrival. Awl ieverthcleM every ttoanior which rirriviI from Mexico for ii tmoinHot ht similar d. I iin iitt and th' nmv-il we nl iv th. l.rtne tele riph. The Iluirt cznnot uiIcr ftali 1 liow it I f4 ruiry to billet th vi omen on the inhabitant of NVitei zn4 that at hour when niarlv rv iu r.

was rlouil iliinn vAm weather. Kvvnat midnight wvorilnf thmu woun lei oldier wet to the sin. wi ro wzrihrin afmit in iciaixh of tlie hon's un which thy wen bill They ht ti iivI never unfTerel so much irin thr entip' inai i. vi 1 ti tlrn which prevail for three lmva in I' and emit. wlut abrt ye terlsy rin ei riomt' di i len it vre in the mhmartnmmt of ti3 ltomn ftml a' tho imtir twi Nunninly.

Tli i for supporting ti" trie. Tiph ic wirr cr lmlen down in vTal Ur th. elect rie wiriM wer twntc 1 and Hil lmnis arm' farti lin completely iiT iyed. The lilltin of ti' riri1 nlicrva ory MA tImt ti hImrTin' v. huh blew with mchi fury ii.

a itinlav udMtli of tiioliiniil un 1 on tti Krw during the ftrii i tiicfjiilfn of Iviii an li iov The wnfurit mlirth hi' of a vi ient wcat viol I lw ro on ldv ht. A storm vi Niilot et the ain. The krmctr t'-mly in th. THI and on tiv' yn of Kr iM hat 11 ii. I i st :1 very tron on 3 it jiarTo tn id on i imu p-irtsor tlie At The stxrmn bunt over tlictiir n-l port of Ifavro FrRiy.

The rv of t' TMi Tra i 1 i co rl tho Cfvn boV mL cOnteti lmii With tme ru tiro hnurn wi to return. Hi it rimlmit fro i S. ithnnpoi t-i IIivre firmed in the win 1 U-in fair It eneon re I 1 hay sa vid a tm i 3 tiorm Tie Kcvr vmd to nen frim am azimvil mit Havre at hi war roller wat unshipp an 1 th I of oie if the crew vu broken. VVavtt broke over tu and torn ro a lii a the ton of th Tli' frcu of tm va we it fil it lil1 Vie lar trns or the hr at if thy v. re gramma of mmmd and carried them to a xnl ihmLmmm lie injl at Ruvie wtmh irr iiiiU with to Here an I with Hariv wee blown d' by Ui-j wind.

Tlt at irl ma. MI the tubjotucxl obMirra- time on th rttunmi of tU indirect taxes for the part year jo riubluliel The Himiu Uoti I'm time mot of th uj luti la rU kU front the tour Wy UM aw Uw Ut that dlai wffl tmk a real ditm UM IL. 1W4 WM drtwt up a rt a la 1b Ue dnwbukt kat by rslIvet UM TrMMrjr frwa a MtU aU mpnUnnaUry SrUILbS UiM l4 fn Body 4 a aM to KMT UM M000OQUt It UMnlar nnltt Wat tW faIUa 4T Is tk ladtrMt nmMi W4 to to MAUV. a Mip r4 With IMO dos rmUlr UOnOOOnf at wnpand sub MtUtto. Dad IMi Tlut way UM am 1 wVUk rrr UM real ii Uo far at UM Hd nnA.

U. ladMaUd th lukt Ii tsIrs maj be a. uired Uat UMT Mtklnf ok It. Mto of ttr fluiMul tltutiov a. lul tUtoil to tie Kmpmr by M.

rmtt aIo hick miejary in refer to owe of th UU report wKlek har mo ra4 dpaUUaU lion we tlla. la the tiMawdre riuctiou of the strearU nary tprJiWr of the Wit Department Sam. sea. fuaiuai always apjuan to art. la the public mind whca nnaknai tills hjet Let mi remember that our mihUry fore.

ate ruIarIy Sled os a pesos footing at a tYctivs 1 401000 men lack Ih seroial contingent which tb public nwers has. roogulad a. Inditpcncalil for th country and dtly propnrtkmed to its strength sad rMonne An ippotitioipeaktr daring th disneoslo. of the Pwlgrt of IXfA. sail Fraoc I th only country I Fun which Is really oa a pnae footing with 400000 ma under Inn.

la 19 la th height of the Itstlaa war tb effective of th army was rsiee to 000000 roes. When wu signed It became ticctsary to wturs to pesos footing. hut deliberately sail prndently la order to prccervt the good orgssie34ia of the army sot at IS tarn tim with due respect to service. performed. Is 1 1 th effective wu still 4MtXO moon ler arms.

Knot I bet notwithstanding the is ditiuo to Chink Oochln-OMns ant Syria th war la Mzico and th revolt la Algeria time Goverameirt has ttoadily pursued It. plea of nooFssiv redaction. Is 161 th effectiv wu only 4G7000 sues last year It dtoended to shunt 415000 omen end we have every TMoO belirvc that on th lit of Jsnniry. WA it did not teed the poses estaUiahmat of 400000 men Including th troops iii Keiioo. The sitra.

ordinary expense at. therefore now limited to the rid pay victuaThog it of th troop stationed slimed. nut. from this time forth th French army has returned to th peace footing aud that a foot of which It suffices to show the Importance without either zetprtioui or raie- reprecenta lions. The Three per Cents.

closed yesterday at GGf. 1 for th end of the month and the Foura-Half per Cent. at 9M. Orleans Railway shares 8 J7f. lc Great Northern 9071.

We. Paris end Strasbourg 5121. 60 Paris to Lyon. and the Mediterranean 92t f. 2V.

Western of France MSf. Dordeam and Cette 57Sf. 75c. Bank of r-4dit Uobilier 9ii2f. Soc.

Austrian Railways A2f. SOc. Roman Railways 280f. Coon AmOmttq t. HASH Jan.

It. Cash Fo r-aad Balf Cent. 9V. Three par Cest. 67f.

MI. goc. Kit. 7f Treasury Obllcationi of SOOT an paid 44L But of France. 3440f.

347V. Credit Too. cier share. of SOOf. ffXX.

raid lTTOf ditto Oblige. tise. if nVXlf. Foe per Oeoit. 4W.

4onY. 35 ditto Tenths. Four per Cent V. 75e. 9M.

ditto OhliIUOI of PG Three per Cents. 4411. Me. ditto. Tenths Three per On.

9lf. Ke. ditto Ohligitiou of SOOf Fear per Orat 1W3. 4Vf. 4 VV.

tie. ditto Oh. Con. Three ptrCtoU. S95f.

t7f. to MSf. Tc. ditto Hfths OUigattont Thy. per Cents.

R2f. To ditto ulonial shares of SOOT ISir. paid 90f. Wf. Me.

RSf. if. CrMit Itduttriel et ComnunUl share. SOOf. IZJf.

paid 7V TStlL Deposit end Account Currant Sncisty share. i of SOOf. fl3f. paid Sf. T5c.

B70f. 872f. 5. fommer. eta sad Tidoatrlal Bask than if WV.

12Sf. paid I M5f. Wf. SOc. VW SOc.

Cr MobOier stamped 1 shames lf. 2S 9W. 93V. 7Sa General Society fm th Development 01 Commene pat Industry in Fresco. shares of HOT.

If. paid AlOf. 6t. Mo. Dueoant Bank.

Cif. tOe. 9S3f. 7fw. Italian Five per Ornts IKS Coupons of lxw rTf 70oCJeCOo.

40c. ditto. Coupons of XlC I 6V. ttc. Vic ditto.

Con pom of lOOf. to BOX zolustve GM. 9W. tc. 6uf.

GM. TOo. ditto Coupon. of tot. 6of.

ditto CosipMi under 5IY. W. Gf. Autato Five per Cents. 1852 m.

Spanish Three per Cents. Interior Small Coupons 42 ditto. Etterior Coupons. 44 ditto. Deferred Conrerted 40 Minoan Six per Oeti 1 Mf.

paid MJ to 541 Romu LAM. 21 Rstisn Loan 1W4 UM Austrian LOM. If OUiotioo. of 600d iGf Turkish Lou 0 all pe XJt. bn3.

ditto Oklifttioat. ISO all pud S4V. Cridit Toeier of Austria shares of KOOf. ant. paid 3e.

KthMc London at tijht paper Sf. I money XVf. 15. ton months paper M. t3e.

Jtf. AUSTRIA. FROM oce own coKE ro Kxr. VIEVNA JAN. 14.

During the last titling of the Lower Chamber of the Reichsrath no fewer than four categorical questions were put to the Government. The first quo. tion which relate. to the new Customs' tariff was put by M. Skene.

one of the representative of time city of Brtinn and other Protectionists. M. Skene rqut Baron Kalchherg the Minister of Commerce ad interim to give a speedy reply to his interpellation a it wat believed that the Govern. Tncnt was about to conclude treaties of commerce with various foreign Powers. The member for Hrunn said In pm ph 10 of the Ootitatio it stipulated that no change shall he mw in th Custom.

tariff without the eontmt mtia tKiH of th representative. of the nation but them ii to believe that the Imperial Government intent. to act without their operation aol that it will simply notify to the lions. th conclusion of the various trTatice of An answer will soon be given to M. Skono' question and there rvatpn to billion that the Aim.

trisit Protectionists will be curtly told that the right of the Imperial lovummmit to conclude trutttle unquestionable. Doubtless treaties of commerce will at tome future i criod ho 1 between Austria and France and England Imt the new Customs' tariff clearly proves that this Oorwv ncmt Is not yet prepared to bill faro well to the of high duties. A to a Vienna which Is In direct oonnnxion with the Oovurllmnt the following are trnnn of the proposed re roinctione in the Austrian Tariff lmrntn silver and other ml It. mtaI to 1 reduced from III to 4 M. Raw silk train TM1.

to 108. Vn. bleached tht from 2 631. to 23 rutzer llltcha thread fn to 4 SOS. Co.

wonUI from tr 1' kreut nr espied wotatet from to 75 krutzeri ilre1 wotatim4 from It fl. to 101. Hi Ue fine ytrn mtn It ri. to one cotton from I'M. to 759.

nest a tu rn from to IVIA. TJna good. Th inferior qunlitict from US I. to 7 I'M. th mMn.

fia from tftfi. to 7ot1. the finest 2n2 sfl. to lVHl Tl second iiettion that wee put by Dr. anti other members of the Lower house relates to tho Austrian it Fourier winch received a valuable concession from tht Imperial Government without time previous knowledge of tire ropreenta tivet of the tion At first neither Dr.

Herbetnnr anylK dy cl Cart about the Morti i Bank hut on. that its shares are at 101 the whole world find tint too mvir and too eXtifliVO privileges rune 111 accurdixl tri it. I have not been able to learn what kiwi of he given to the foregoing int rpellition The third quostion of which mention was made in my hitter of the 1 inst. related 1 to the German lnehiee. Mrthlfeld end his a ociat havetuked for positive ant exact infor nmatini au to the tite of the ne tiatin hytwcen Au tria end lru iiiain respect to Schlewjg and Uiueiiburj lit they re notliVely to obtain hat they require.

The treaty of peace Lctwetl the great ieniian Towers and Denmark having already IV published in iVV wftSaff the collection of the lawn it it not likely that it will communicated to time lleicllirith At time intpr jlatiiiii lure reference to the establishment of tvlri entAils in Austria it can have nl intore for time British public. The nnLnd Committee of Finance will recommend the 111140 empower M. von Ploner to levy direct taxes to the amount of l2757ltllt1. dunnm the year at it presumes that the Au 1 of the tares eomlirmoI with a reduction of the Estimates will cn Ue the Government to get rid of the deficit. The Military party which is now nil powerful at Court bitterly inveighs the Committee of Finance Lilt the public is well content to tee that time deputies are conscientiously mlin their duty to the nation and to its rul-r.

In the evening of yesterday lUron EichholT. of the members of the Committee of Finance strongly ohjOt 1 to time way in which the Stilt. domains and turrets are msnat and reijIi ho had for doing The ininti lielon iulf to the Stats are very productive but are to mi nitiia wl that the rucripts from them do trot cover trim outlay. During the year 1413 timber of the 1110 of IOmrfI1. was cut in the forests tuid wooli Ioiiyiiif to UM State but UM IM re- venue was only 3WOSI3fl.

the outlay of the a WM 11003 n. Dr th omcial rv. turns appears that th pruta U1I13j1 from woo riwn on an Mr of land In the nlIIIIIIrIIlJOtl of th salt moijies was la II kullUlI rather rnor than ed. liah It reported that eou. VrUta KM In rain VW to psrstud oll a In UM Ootaitt of Tinanestn tn grant lit 1- lot two ysers th OoilI will eosiaent to make a re- duetion of SDrtKtOOOfl per annum in the Estimate The Mlnit of Wit savs ho will see what can he lone but th deputies of the people hue no faith In hit food will.

It la said that th Lower Chamber will refute to grant th disposition. or Mimcrt Hurries fund. In P1414 the sum asked for ant given was tJOIUJl hilt tb deputies seem to nav come to the conclusion that the money may he used to I tmrjioae. Sotoi of th Vienna papers profess to able to Hv a nearer Intijrht into tli stat. of UM notgoti.

tions between Austria and Prussia but what they say on th subject II of no importance. The fact it that things' hv come to a ttainUtill and Prince Char Prudene. who will arrive hero to-morrow moniing is to try to vet thorn into movement As it known that the Emperor is more inclined to store1. to th wishes of lrlli than his Ministers are the Austrian public by no means 1101 to hear that Prince Charles Pretoria has a million to Ills Majesty. It it ipuctod that his nal nillhneu will raus three or four slay.

re As th Danube win anon free front iou it may be well to lay before your readers some authentic information as to the state of timings at ulina. In the summer of lMl the Europoami commission completed the provisional works which were to deepen th tntranoe to th Sulina branch of the river. The piers which project from the two lips of th natural entry have answered perfectly well. The Commission expected to be able to obtain. a constant depth of ii English feet for a eriod of live or six years hut the result or its operations is that for the lent four yeart there hat been a good navigable channel of 16 or 17 ft in depth.

The great floods of 1801 ant 1562 did no harm to the entry to the river but in the autumn or when the current was exceedingly feeble there was an accumulation of sand between the ht of the piers at the point where the river lost itself in the se Whenever banks hue boon formed oiifovfe by great floods they have always been broken up by th waves caused by the first gala but in 1863 the sand bank was protected front the influence of the northerly It by the north pier. The bank which extended from the one pier to the other. was broken up at the beginning of 1864 by an easterly wind and the rising water soon removed very trace of it. During the last year there were floods of unusual height and duration but no injury was done tothe piers. At' present the depth of the water at the entry of the river between 16 and 17 feet but the inner part of the river is in a much lets favourable condition than its mouth.

In spite of correction and dredging the depth of the river itself is never more than 13 feet and sometimes but II. If the system of works that has succeeded so well at Sulina were applied to the St. Georges mouth of the river there would to a certainty be 15 feet of water all the way up to Galb and ILrail. which re the great corn depots of the Danubian Principalities. ITALY.

not OUR owx coREnrosDrvr. TURIN' JA 14. When the Minister of the Interior. in yesterdays Chamber expressed the with of Government that the discussion of the Report on the September events should be postponed until the 231 inst. Signor Peruzzi urged the House to fix it for the 18th.

Interrogated as to his motives for desiring the earlier date he declared it unnecessary to state them. the more so as they were easy to conjecture. We may suppose thorn somewhat to resemble those of a man who having to undergo a severe operation which he knows to be inevitable seek. to shorten painful anticipation and to get the anguish over as soon as possible. The that dictates such haste is more kin to despair than to hope.

and quite different from that of the innocent man who knowing himself to be unjustly accused yearns for that day of trial which he doubts not will witness his acquittal. The fact that the late Ministers are judged and condemned already the shaft has boon shot by the report of the committee and all the discussion in the Chamber can do will bo to turn it in th wound it has inflicted renewing the pain. hut hardly aug. menting the damage. The report is by this time in every hand before the 2d the opponent.

of the Minjhetti Cabinet will hue ample tune to consult the documents the notes of evidence and reports of functionaries on which it is based and some of which it is said and believed are oven more darn. tiatory of the last Administration than the narrative and conclusions of the committee. We are also hourly expecting the appearance of a letter from General Della announced by one of last nights papers and which. according to every presumption is not likely to improve the position in which the late Ministers are now placed before Parliament and the country. What gives great weight to the Report in addition to the pains taken in drawing it up and to its moderation of Vine the mats of evidence on which it re poses.

A glance at the names of persons examined cited at the foot of each pa shows th of Miughetti Prime Minister Permizzi Minister of the Interior tpaventa Secretary-General of that department ant a YOry prominent figure in the whole affair Marquis flora the syndic of Turin ChUpusui the Quustor or chief of th oliou rtmitralt Delia Urigtione and nelJ ulullel Iolilant ho acted ii cimiif of the Staff Court Miincoli who had th direction of th polioo mints summoned from all prim of luly by Sunor Spivunta and formed into tho auxiliary il. partuviit that hampered the proeuwhine of the TurinQnwtor sof the nmuiticipmthityririhitiry omeers civil frmetionarice Costa the ittttor who WM adjoined to Dulls Itoocs ant several iicoivs of names uninterlJting hero to cit. The irivostiga. lion Irma evidently I wen mot careful an 1 scrupulous time evidence acorns to have leers weighed in no hostile spirit to I one end the ruvilts arrived at make a pro ortioiiate tUlinn on the public. Postponing for the present further examination of the in its character of a series of chances against the law Government it is not uninteresting to glance at those ptrtilJ" of it which show the origin and nature of the col.

lisions between the people and the armed force. It was uliJ not unnaturally when the news of the disturbances lint reached foreign crmtries that the lOple were to blame. The seitish mini turbulent Tunnuse in insurrection on account of a measure which was for the gon ral Ilvantao of Italy had heii properly met end punished. Such was the in. terprotatmon put upon the matter in the tint instance on the strength of imperfect reports and mendacious telegrams.

The Committee or Yn1uiry. says the Report in its final conclusions deplores that tlio nation should have been lei into error con rernicig the nature of the facts that had occurred in Turin. And looking back a few pa cs we find the following paragraph Thus ii Uy li1 that unfortunate lay the 21st of September euJ. Meanwhile th telegraph tent the newt to tho provinces. Time tsteftni agency knowing from previous ex- prrien" that its dotch wouM be kept lock if they wf re frame in a manner calculated to raUe to the vernmeat or to thwart Its polioy.

an ttuJious then fore to set fir the rrente that had occurred in 1100 min- uer which appeared to it the mn likely to insure their trsnimutioa snuouneel that th uuib htJ rt in rebellion on the Pious CuUo to ti cry of Viii Trno eopil ttt A dflJ from the Prefet of Turin to some of the provincial sub-prefects wu thus conceived Ynt nliy enin much tgitition or the people on the Piazza cwllo The troop. were attacked ant they fred. Severs wounIuI on both sUet. AnT flush7 the more ex tenure utrnti of the tact. which to be reset the next day in the Ofrtu roreffe foun le on the incorrect reports by which th sgvnta of Government perhaps to lessen their TespODIibihty bad oonai iBicate to the Ministry what hail oreurreil we.

not tuck am to con. ehiati the or to satisfy the feeling of the oil- who ltaJ to tb il they hat ufYrt now the us JUce of an uutaouabl ani partial ment and th danger of exciting Iacb the roDiial ntment which are the uivtt serious menace to our concert" rt pp. 37 In yesterdays Chamber Signor Miughetti said ho did not admit that any journal could represent the Government xo pt the Ojlitinl Oatrtf notorious and riot tlaniod that unr hi administration the Turin journals with extremely few ex- to awl various other journal. both Italian andfonlan wore liberally subsidiiod and non the u1Ud to each of thrn he since been ib- rIm lam tea UM Dswnb wucttrnmty low. th was for a Urn.

but l1tt. of water at th novth U. five. ansi have not Out I of MM seriously contested. It I tally ---Linn to Turin which appeared In th not to be- oonfonntUd wills th OJlMl wfU and excited so much logwjprocMdtvi from a high Government functionary.

The narrative torrid to in th Report. howTr was in th Ofaial fAu Ki flom of Ilily awl th Mintstirs of tli at Jay therefore cannot topcatiiate the responsibility of it publioation. At various times sine th lamentable confusion and cruel abut of pow 1 on tb 21st and l1 of September conflicting statements hat been put forward concerning th number of UM victims We now at at the truth on the indisputable authority of this Report. Thor. ra three attacks upon the poop1.

th lint by th guards of public security I tortof Itndnn who. having tea prudently deprived of thuir firearms by th qu tor. charged with their wJM short broad swords and woiindnd a number of persona some of thorn seriously. Th Report doe not stat. any doath to hve taken place on that occasion.

Rut on th arenin of th tarn Jay 2lit hen the firm Carbiiwrr young soldier. impel" rodly disciplined anmt who ought never to have employ. in a service requiring much steadiness ana self-control fired upon the people 57 civilians when th crowd lied were stretched upon th ground inanimate corpse or blooding from severe wounds. Reportpp. 30.1 And concerning what passed on the 22 a still more fatal day upon tn square of San Carlo we read the following The victim.

between deed sod woonled were 127 in. eluding ii toUiers among then Colon Culombiui. Three of tb toldier airs ueertairJ to hay. been struck by mull hot all the others. both cIvilians tad tolJien had been hit or musket balls.

It ha. been mil that la the crowd there were armed moon who hJtbOQrsd sanguinary design. suit who when they fled left behind them weapons which the troop. afterwards collected. Bat it it a duty tm.

poted by Impartiality her. to declare that th inquiry ha sticitd no evidence to justify a belief that there were th people persons provided with ft rearm. Ji tinfi with. asserted that II. had teen on of th days a perso.

to I thootinf ostsrse who earned a fowling piece. AD it there wet. tome among time wounded who hat hero hit by large tportinf shot the committee oout. not raw therefrom a positive inference tine it appoorl that In in affray that took place the night th lst upon ti bridge over the Don between the Borenglierl sod torn malefactors who ha. robbed various shop.

a man named Bawd was wound by the troop and his ado prored to have been eaowi by large pellets. The only arm. moreover that wire mentioned in th report. and transmittal to th suthoriti. were two shoemaker' knives and a carpenters Report pare set.

The above agrees closely with what his been stated in the public prints and with information communicated to you from this place. The estimate of deaths ranged from 150 to ISO. and it was further said that only a very few six or eight wounded civilians were taken into th public hospitals the majority being carried away by their relations and friends. In the official Report we find the victims set down at 184 exclusive of those wounded by the swords of the guards of public security" and after deducting 13 soldiers there remain 171 civilians. If we accept the above pawage from the Report in support of which many other extracts mi-'ht be mule as proof that the people of Turin were unarmed upon those days of bloodshed it become.

almost superfluous to show that no provocation was given to justify the violent measures resorted to. A crowd may hiss and hoot and cry Down with the Ministers and even parade the streets with big sticks and throw stones at the windows of an obnoxious newspaper office or at soldiers drawn up for the maintenance of order but all that no Cu' for tiring volleys in the public squares at the risk not to say with the certainty of killing and wounding inoffensive passenger We lone seen in England disturbances quite a serious as those in Turin and which policemen with their truncheons sufficed to suppress. It possible even that there may have been a few broken heads upon such occasions among the police. but that would ziot have been held to justify a single shot scarcely the use of the edge of the cutlet. The report deposes to the character of the crowd as being anything but formidable.

Speaking of the tint collision it says A group of 100 to ISO sooording to others 1011 more nnmeroot but In greet part urchins and very young UU repaired to th printing office of th OstUa it Torimn. While th printer ran to th Questura for help his son sad journeymen assembled before the door. prevent. th crowd front entering. There were cries of Down with tb lmeffl Down with the Xlatatn Bn ant the liko.

The attitude of th crowd was nevertheless neither menacing nor very hostile. Only 00. pan. of last was broken whether Intentionally or by aocitemmt it not knows. Thor.

wt no attempt to tore. as entrance or to stuck private property. The only act of violence warn a blow a cane aimed at the printers too at be stood before tb door. Thereupon hit law matched I stick urn on of th crowd and ml II though would trih That alone sufficed to make tb mob retreat hastily letviaj around lira I tare unoccupied circle which allowed him a ily to close th duo- Whilo the timid UAOln1tAl was kept at bay iy one man armed with a tick the guards if public security under three au- of pi deny char ed It without any previous summon. to disperse or urrullr Taken by surprise the rioters mails some resistance a few stones were thrown the gnarl.

drew their I drove the people before them wounding all they over took ant according to an official report quoted in that of the t. not even sparing women I children. The conduct of th piarla was such that they were afterwards severely reproached by their Couunindint and by a Captain of Carabineer Luckily they hl no firearms. These were tit somo hours later by th Carabineers in tI Piazza CeMtAlo. It was ftcrwDllIs alleged by some of timniso young soldiers that time ow1 assailed thorn with tick which hail knives und daggers fuel 1 it thpir extremity so II to form formidable weapons and one declare 1 that two shotn were tiretl at him.

as if from a double Tlatol After sifting a mast of evidence the courmnittee de clares these statements wholly unfounded. So shot was fired by the people no sot lien wounded the ticks carried by somo of the mob were tick and nothing more. A few stories were thrown the crowd pressed on the Carahiiiera enleavouning to break or outflank their line. Without orders two or throe shots wore fired mini theso wero immediately followed by a general and murderous discharge. The crowd led some of time more courageous noon returned to assist the wounded who lay upon the ground reproaches and stones were then hurled at time men who ht been so prompt to sited the blood of their fellow citizen The captain and tun men were hit by the utonej nd bruited or slightly cut.

With I' to the final and roost bloody episode of hit kpiralle commotion the urileiice collected in. Tires the committee to report in a very similar tens. declaring it untrue that fid tint abuts fired proeejdol from the people. The Cu at. tac cd the crowd with the bayonet n1 lire in all directions.

A few of those unlucky gnarls of public security" came out of time Questura some in uniform I some in plain clothes tired revolvers and carbines and then retreated the soldiert anon whom several shots fell Colonel Colomubini beinij amoni the tint wounded thought themselves surprised ht and assailed un all sides. They seize- their arms many of which were piled and fir-ed on the pooIle alrea flying in extreme terror. For a short time all discipline was for. i tton. Without orders and heeUes of the voice of their oSieors who shouted to them to cease firing the troops seized with a sort of panic sent volley after volley among the shrieking fugitives.

Ono more short extract must serve to urn. dula this painful sketch The officers threw themselves promptly before their men to make them cease their murderous fire exposing tvet to wrloas danger in to doing. But the rattle of th musketry th Serrano th flying crowd sad th erin arid groin. vi th wouodod tnd dying mad. up to her.

a din that It wu Impossible to hear tile words Nov did tb Ii. finally until a roll of th drum gave th and when th square already nearly dnerieJ except by th wounded sad dying sad tsstissouj to a horrible con of bloodshed which mail. th most trepid ab Jdr. SOUTHERN ITALY. rao ova ow ouuittro5r srr.

NAPLES JA 10. On tb morning of th 7th of January th stu. dent of thUoiwty Bt by invitI1iOO posted I UDder UM portico of that bonding veil lunar fan. mtOt nt it th Encyclical and SyttaW ofPioII ii toxUrwieb tjrT Jttrt Immense appw. greeted the completion of th to ft.

To pve it rwter UM fir was kindled oad th state of OiordaDo Bruno th diatinginisbed victim of Papal awunptiott tyranny who OB hi sentence exclaimed I Mjoi-i fonaacon timers sententivn in madidti quam ego oupa" Too win remember that I reported the number of students now registered as 8000 and if all en not present in body they were so in spirit. Every hoar demonstrate the immense error which time Holy See ha committed. Here there scarcely a true ton of the Church who does not regret the Encyclical and not a lover of constitutional liberty who dose not resent it indignantly and reject it with scorn. 1 Naples now entering into it winter gaieties and despite the forebodings of time timid is I a full of activity anti merriment a any place can well Prince Humbert who i most pooular sod dsevvJly to of court gives a great impel. to th festivities of th city.

and la his gay little Court rallies round him those who wore accustomed to th brilliancy of that inner world. It has been reported that neral La Marmora was to return and Slime th command in consequence of the increased of th reaction but this vigour do not exist and if some arrests hay. been mate they are not of such a nature a to awaken apprehension. Up to the present time the Royal festivities have been confine. almost to dinner parties to which distin guished of every date have been inn ted not as in th old tunwhen blue a corrupt support of a corrupt Monarchy were the only port to Royal fnOW' On the tat of January tha Prince went to the Duowo the cathedral church of San Gennaro.

to hear the T. unt. AU the authorities civil and military were present the streets were lined by the National GUN. and there was an immense concourse of the population to witness the brilliant spectacle. In the evening there was a grand dinner at Court for SO persons and later th Royal party went to San Carlo.

which was brilliantly illuminated and heard the Muff in K-jitlo sides the fits. at the palace the season has boon inaugurated by masked balls at the theatres by I trical performances of every kind hue now upwards of a dozen house. open and numerous pr- rate entertainments so that despite the representations of th reationiota 1863 has been welcomed in pie most cheerily. In my last letter I spoke of the visit which Cardinal dndrea had paid the Hereditary Prince. On the 2tith of December his Royal Highness returned the visit and since then many of the most distinguished persons in Naples have called upon and been received by his Eminence.

la Rome. I am informed the Cardinal is represented as bein 110 mad but there probably more method in his madness than is liked. It hat nVllD immense limIeuure to the clerical Ultramontane party who are prepared for any fu tune extravagance as they call it and endvour to diminish the importance of the Cardinals visit by describing him at an imbecile. Let the future how- ever develop. itself.

Meantime let me observe that the Cardinal by thus acknowledging the supremacy of Victor Emmanuel as King of Italyhas conciliated greater respect to himself a a priest of the Roman Church than he would have ever won as a Prince of that strange incongruity a temporal Power. The Hereditary Grand Duke of Russia expected about the 18th and great festivities are projected for the occasion. Apartments have been engaged for his Royal Highness it said at the Victoria. The Duke it attended by a large suite and his presence here will give much I to the gaieties of the season. Already preparations are being made for the celebration of tho Carnival and on a ranch larger and more magnificent scale even than last year.

The municipality the military. and the merchants are getting up their splendid ears so that the glories of this old pastime will be revived. Of tonne every one mutt perceive that in this busy minded age such demonstrations are political but the political energy must be great and of the right kind which in opposition to th spirit of the new world can give such life to the fooleries of medueval time. The same political energy in Rome could suppress them last year and for many preceding years in Naples on the contrary. where a freedom is enjoyed which not based on the Encyclical it causes the dead to rise for its own special purposes.

While some of those who followed the fortune. of the King hue returned the Duke of Casa Calenda has been i ordered to leave and General Ctary hat been re- fod permission to re-enter. Fidelity to a fallen Sovereign should be always honoured anil it i to be hoped that when it consistent with safety the Government of Victor Emmanuel will receive se ext entirely as possible those who my desire to re- turn and that all honourable men will treat them I with the resppct and consideration to which they are entitled. JlALTI1 Of TUB METROPOLIS. From tii.

jVtfrtrar-Ceneral'i Wkly Return. la th ten principal cities or towns UM United King. loraaKM births ml 3217 deaths wee. rePtoraJ In tli week that end on SUurdaj last. In tb seven oili.

or toroidal of KagUnJ th mortality was at th rat. of 30 per 11501 uuslIy and tb deaths th wk war 2111. Th. death may be compared with tb nwUoroLify of ti week sad demand the ar fal study th tuthoriUe and of all persona who are tolicttom about th health of tli Kpal lioo of grest titles. To Heath do sot fn upon cnminunitM lit.

the win over which. they can zrei no control hut lUtpldeml torm ire to a large extent of human creation. The of th lssth. la hUdhood sad in manhood tn known and ar often fartt In greet ili hr flagrant violations of th Laws of nature to such so extent that taking th year ruuod to ry three dc. on lr lU it th result of causes which do sot prevail is the healthy district of tb country la th healthy districts of Fngleit th mortality it at th annual rate of IT la 1000 is our seven titi.

or boroughs it it at th trerare annual rat. of 25 in ltfl During th last week tb rate was 30. This toetis partly the result of the cold weather and vanes Irons 28 per 1000 in Bristol to 41 is Liverpool. The sanee of death require careful tnvstigation III each town an 1 the local authorities will probably be induced to follow tbeeitmple of Liverpool and London by appointing health on after carefully considering tb fijure which th register. bring very under their notice.

In the week that mule-I on Saturday 13 loath. were registered in London. Is tb corresponding weeks of WD years l3 4 th average number of deaths with a correction for increase of population AL The mienthi iii the pretent II therefore lightly exceed tb estimated number. Zyumotid la th aggregate destroyed 3. Un Sixteen deaths were ua by smell-pox.

48 by measles 55 by scarlatina 77 by typhus and 73 by whooping lb From d- of th respiratory organs exclusive of phthisis 4' person. diet of Ibis num bronchitis earned off JC7 persons poeamooia 99 and tbrn. 2. lul tkatha occurred from phthisis 70 from disease. of the heart and 1) from tisesae of the brain and nervous yrt m.

7M penont I under 20 yeart of 2T. were ar I under 40 2UO were 40 sal under GO wet CO and under and ill were ean and upwarlv The dutht of nine nonmagrnanians were recoyled. the olle of whom was a witow who tttained the a of VI years. 65 remons lost their bees by Joole 33 did froc. rtc- tar or contusions of this number six were killed by I sbicks in the ttn lllafaats aol ou similt wet tu I ctr eel 13 deaths usuet from burns or alit.

A 0. 30 veers diet at Xew-ttreet fair from taking eyaniI. of ium by nuiatsk. fur medicine. I A tje Founder.

apot ye died on the lit of January I at a i-atreet ditch from inflammation of the lungs accelerated by want of food sad of lif Lut Wk th births of un toys sod 7 girls all 2U rj children wife register in Lopdotx In tt ton ear- 1 responding weeks of tire ywi 1.4 th avenge number Ieorre todwas20ll i At th Royal Observatory Greenwich th meso bei of 1 th barometer in th week was n. The barometrical reading from 30 at the bemcoing of the work to by noon on Saturdav a point lower than any tine rebnurv 184 whoa it was kJio. TM tnlperatare of th air in tk weak WM i de which is 8 oVg. shoes th sTrae tame in SO years as determined by X. Glaistis Tk day trsps.

retum was MM dog. Tueiay The lowest sight tom" ret. was 3211 dim Friday. The taUt. Umprattv dsoiog tk wick wa.

therafer 1 doc- TV mean St lbs Ugbtwt tostperaten ta water of th Theme. 397 of ta lowest was 333 sing. The see hetwswm tb mm dew tenperatass a sir tempo atmr was ST sfor. TV oWres ol I humidity et lb. sir was toopUU saUrtsio being vs.

maU by 100. A. heavy al of wIaf stir. I Say I waist a raw qs an foot ka Claee fn finiunt tweet UM an of 4 a. ta.

no JinetMm et wisd at tUs Urn was S. W. V. fizz La fflUT aU is- Wpt illi i illeem. Ylatssr War rsqsusti that p7 sad a.

Mt stores to rtt-nes tocks cad pie pad aftIl address cards to the Vy. of string. sod set 1 secoast by tU task. At UM U-it UM wa-fnauaitU it ttatioavU Trwphy oi National ate. ajsodaue.

Uehsy et th George1 Kid allsl th sfveegseet to ssmTy out tb uudarUkiaf. Wolv to testis with. sitter delay. th hiding artist btao4 ss4 8 land to Ud their design otn It being M- sidcnd important that the SMxtcV of the lestg should tihiUU-l is plaster lee iosspuiss at tie is tuoattio of at Wlwtoa la Jrfy sea that. all' aetio was at one Ukeo this as Mikl It was that.

th tabaariptio lit dc fuad will open all err ts II thansa- of Ih trophy itawtf. a I am is triad for asa4 tpenese will II. .1 as wQ a. the mini it. Uwthy.

so. tin ur that period. Th rules sad tnojdittoa by wsi th win glided ye. p1mnd sad th meeting terminated. A ossmines he jutt bee furuiit tsr a En 511 rse match throughout 0.

Sntsss The eneunitta who of th sad viteial Veluimte. officers conditioat aadrr wkich the match will hi ahot off. They an follow Th competition to take at any hoar Hatardav th 4a of trn at any hulls. Arm. Lrag a ride as lot I th test itacst th JwnV or short Za4cU I Tilt CM ernment ttom to used thros palish.

0.0' smessuitta. Ttrgeta. WmiblVloo Wu ra tb shots an obliterated namely the msrhisg to be sherbet by pooaaWo is the thfl shots are Ont SiIiIsTSt srfsv rstely. the Urgrt to he fr aty washed ont the kit being recorded and tri tic a commissioned at th tnAftl wh- remil will oVtersoine the aggregate while th register kept at th tin. totnt will ditimn I the individual scores.

Ranges JLU VU sad In yard I servo roust at each rsa e. No pro' ious toots to have boon fire. by a iy polIk uo IL day of eopeticios I So sighting ihiu IVsition. At I yards true. iboqblir at 500 an.

yards arnr positius. Com- petitort From a battalion JO serolled two a company tea uea aaifarm optional. Th seen. of men selected fur a btttaUo O. but sbsg is a company ten.

to count alto lor th WtaUoa in which ease tb memnen of a battalion seed sot shoot together. Company ton. soil bollalioe XTt nod liciLrI upon ind tb names of the octi titcrs wtond the regular before tll. commencement of the Bring. Entrant Fers.

Haas For a battalion 3) S. CUatB For a eonipaay Un. IL AU mine. to hi to by April 1. The whole of the entrance moony the cost of printing sad iMsita to divided talc priaea the number ant value of which will depend upon the so.

but the foilowing sic to be thet to as closely a possible A To winning battalion. ML the cc 1 hatulion. 2V the third hallAh. WV. Use B.

The ning pa 2TW. thesecoo1 compatay the third cua- KutU For the hrgess individualacores in Great Brttain rat vite lIY. wmod ditto third ditto TIM to tidied 1 he huts r. Ire It color. in the whole scon 3 br to.

at I bT at ri loons to a a fumes of regi ter which will be sp4ienl by tb committee of mioajremeat. The for each team to be certified by a commissioned orr Jna the shoot. rheaaaul distributive of prijrstoth lit sfiddlews Oft VUirioterri took place ou Monday night in th thustes of tb South nenaintna Museum winch as. 6 Hd by a fashionable andentnn iwticaaembly. rf reprew.tiJlcu.- 1 of 31.1 said that he had to congratulate them upon tb marked improvement that bad taken plan.

i their Mooting dnnog Ih pact year. At a corp. of Engineers they were af to pay sue. tics to engineering and to look upon shooting a. a a eontideratioa bat thit wtt to he regretted an.

not impress upno them too much th importance bong adepts Is the of th national looked for better result. during th present year as facilities had bro. recently nude to enable them. to attend th bull than had bro. eojoytd by them 1464.

Th prite-litt this year thws aim increase pan that of last year. and with th arrangements that were t. pro. for Increasing it hoped that on th net presestuzien they would have a man display of prijes. So II Company's prim.

were pr waled by Mrs. PSerc th wile Captain Ylerse. Tire chief rri- were Battalion Pr Ucmtcmaat- Cool XacoOO' Challenge Cup. Wen oa tb 5th of August by Sapper W. Ftaxman.

GUi Company wo th lot of November by Ueutenant Webber 9th Company. The lion. Mrs. Mieleel' CbtDengeCmp Wohy Corporal Campbell id Conpany Surgton Dick. tons Challenge Cup for th brat drift-d 7 by No.

4 Company Cpta Ransom. lit Cosapasy' Itt a Rill. Won by Sspper T. I. Baker.

I Company's rVitea. Pri two Saltoellan. Voa by Lance Corporal copbrD Ladle. ChaCevg Cup. wet by III Campbell.

tlt Cwersays Pita. A Rifle presented by CapUi Raaamstm oaby srjfot Scorer. 6th Company's A Silver presented by X. Fierce. Won by Sapper w.

The first inspection the Resteulsbiv. Rift. e. corps which wu formed lamit year. ham just been held it BoJI1.

The iotprctioci warn vied. hs Colc A I. of Volunteers who it IL. ooisdsstoa th movement. addressed th offloen and men.

He aid wee pleased with the manner is which they hat performed their lsties The movetn aU they had goo through had bee. perlll1 vsry tiifactorily Colonel Leant then proceeded to inspect tin. with th arrangement sad tioo of which was much pleated. Lieutenant-Colonel O. B.

Hwnan ossteitIspctoe of Volurstere. has issued a Uimlar rrtan thowiagth strength and number of efficient sod noa efficirut mmhnofthe Volunteer force in th Wt Riding YWkahin to the annual returns rendered to the War th Is of December 13 and th lot IHxmber 1M4. will number of Artillery oe the lot of December wa IWJ 1.00 efficient oed non nt 903 efficient sod lilt meit Kiflemen ,094.42 efficient 1670 Ecient. Tha shows a total of 7ba Volunteers for the Wt Riding Then has a obIa lucre. is th con.

oftheymr amIy U. th Artillery members tad S3 in II. of fS- mints loi. rt 166 soemabern sad 2113 fflcint and OTJ nirlxr ami ttCUmcteoU total lucre. :11 moenmbmrs and 1121 rScisots.

CYLIXttJtlt S. TO TUB EDITOR OP Tilt TIMES. fir i biter etch tpi ar in your Imp" of the 1411. signed John Wright la in my 1110" Utoil to 1011 to tb boll that the Utro. "Uv xm.latloni I rh brigs was qfTeti by 1 much rr.

ct treat the late ir WmIlIm CttWtt I thiok ii 11 right to say that am ar a. I ktnw the suede coo- si strectiog fouulationa was la ot by late Dr. Potts sod patented by his years before its MnimmatroeBl of that bridge. The ra" after oeouaUrinj nuns ihfTIcaltics without prevailing on thy on to adopt his new mtm4 soil tb cuaivs wiviice of using It to my Let. 6.

of Tot lies-let- ion sml I who having aU pWl it ok ariou works re- ferr. to to Mr. Wnghti letter called Sir William. ltca- lion it with the view of its lining used is th most economical way of constructing the foun LLiou of th tri in question. Sum Wilitam ver ready to eneoura any new tppliaac in which he felt confidence kindly toted to th at cylinder ulatio to this isle on the express mouton tht say firm on I assume all the reti sthility Nf this tlen snrinntal Thu resn ibility they UM tike upon themselves sl it is highly sfacViry to nil to able to all with perfc ioumoch as by this mi-ac.

a Urge sum of mo ley was which nest other- wt have burr expended. a whereby a in eooatinct- i fouuIatmmmi under eircunaatoi at lmfficnty warn is- ou uialvd wl ich eo ineen of the highest posstioe bare sot II to employ in many of moat rka I ao. Sir. yonr oh tervant. Sufing gardeEt.

S. W. Jo. 17. R1ES FOX.

TO THltlbiTdKOFIIIE TIMES. Sir The attention of the Pearl of Gurdao. of th lrih of tit. Luke. Chlac having been to a kUT OHil G.

Jw which apprare is imprr th 7tti in. toil to which appended a duji which eutlv tot p' i at on of the Reformatory PrniUnbanes I tin Lrvc1 to transmit. to you etio jel copy i a is Ti fruui tie lhpia of the Njrth Surrey turin wl it Tenpe. with a mue tat yuu will iow the me at 1" in your ooluuiaa at shoeing It Lb. go i T' un i fur tsbevtm tint the case slid to by G.

J. it an 1 ptoaal our. I an. Sir. veer ob di servant W.

IMGFNS CVrk to tie Guardians. Chelsea Workhouse Ii. W. Jan. 17.

Xurit SC Uss-tRicT SCHOOL Extract from the Chaplains Report read at tire yoetiDcoi the lloxrd Management ca Monday the of January Gentlemen Nothing of particular interest his occurred at tile school mae. yoer last sing Sic twever hi. been us a 1 more irin en. of out lfb people hive hewn taken away from Id earthly teen So fu as my deep trouble baa prnllittorl I have pur- my ml duti among time youtufrl tock latnll I ore. sot am tbiskful ul is being sble state nay tom that then an verv many pvutniauig children tmonf to an that thnM xiat the school timers is a rradaal every year iiChriiliaa principle it honesty t5teW7.

r- industry. This can. for zDOPIioa the of Almighty God opus your Ubosin. so. t' or th oiffieen whom yo have appointed entry out th ant.

work traiciag af th large clan of our poor tesknted chiJlrcio ins th path ofhmmesbnit hnbl5 Ubour that they sass Jt to get their living eel. to a bsmlm their rtspesrtiv parishes. A rarrs of th MtyareahUscM state with. coaUeoc tIme uobcr of sect boys sat pia ham msaeaL and tb ratio of the. th whole nt ps aiu through I Itiooe it gsefly enmsatiet.

as ittlier srUI tia to do Is tisg year. That It stay et Heavenly rltert JcrvMhcaf. to all 1 ear sailed June 1. star of jrlaj tVa wyssu-ws tM JitU tn prayer of Tile. I a I INTLLIOE OS.

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rOtT. 0 PD 1" rmmend I cer ar he ad prt cbial dion cn- dfntil 11 til frm lly Curh mthn IIJ mitr1 al Cnrhe I wit cnuct cwspt ON wthout ee in wher rrncple i I tkl ellp nte diiou nuatken tb pjud" le la it Ii" aJ ptinc th dalour ta th rpe i ed uncnWlni that" loly Churh th gt iir ImrlJ 11" bn cu to tr iiuton ad 1 allay kno. nn- ner th Cuncl Sbt hnig rJ i th 3Iintrw ciruhr llo il hi cthelr Te Arhbop rle rlk Cuil 1 an' ntrI1 th" mlr eitr rr jl ailt wi hout pnnion th Ch mbr lhich LII Ta Clocl SLto trblol. tl. prjr pa word.

al hthr infrinn ls lrvie lEble itholt ri1t I. lst i IAt Cbt Cuncl lfnc Emprr. det tlat Ir nt inhll authori7A nlur. CIil Sht no clel np infi mtrl plaly. blt pnom onlUI.

ald nothn mor 01 i tha irt PrceiInt Cur Cotion plilnt th. snl4 oilin pr c.lil tn tn ilt memhr thi I wtt it pniion I alp" Clli a. arh. hi. AIl.

i tr hi nllA hih wthnlt prsn opiion aLns E' Icl h. la1nt tlt it pah1ca. tin huI 1 mol' itillt rIAtOn. tle pilIr wth th. I HO4mment I' 1 tt 2.

10nlo Ilh Iiel li" It a1ro MCio ItfeNI nln II nfir ill front th. tlr it Mthat 1..1 th. I'l uMI 111 founl" 1IIy IhoQ 1.,1. 11 tir ril I cutin II t11i1 ni 111 a I rl tin Inj 001 iu otyl1 il ioiA IA of 111. a at Itct lilfjut il t1.

nrtmon 1llho 1llinltr IIil' ucI cl11 illnllr t. 1. I IItd 1. hr Wl' lnt el I. I Iaiu' 1 I Irial An tr wi rrv1 fm Iif I' I.

oimillr lnnb 11 tlt'r om1 annHII01 I tI rll Ti. 1) cnnCt 1II r. 111111 ill. Ir t. hilt 01 ilhlitant Sa' It" ttt 11 hOlr nrh ri rIr I1rn' elher I' lilniht II I Ihel we tr tlh a' in.

wr aIrn il MIh Ikh el Lilt1 Tiv tl er teM 1 mich ri-n. th. lt il. eIIlain Th iJ I' 1 Ihr. 1.

il Ih. 1 yecterley c'11 1 lrmut n. 11 uir of th. 1t of nln I Ti" 11prjl Ilrplic wi. lr' Rral I cd.

lcctk oCI' 11 1' al' I farI mpet ly .1..1.1. IIOI tb' 11 ttme I c. II I tl I 11 ti. Fr 1 1Irn aflrl to 11. ilfc 111 111 1 flr'11 IIfr th.

i lt Cot 0" lih otorr j.iteI It t' bumrtcr i. ilz Iv 1 I th cn wi i. 11. trn t3 rIr IMl t' IIJ Oln pr At 1te. oorm 1lrd Or th" I 11 fr il 1r 11 v.

lat eMr" I I. 1 Irtr 1111 WI' I t' trii fur hOll f. I I fr nr 1 il I il fnir. nCmr1 1 Te hr F.r. 111 fr.

Br 1" ri It 11 hi rlkr mini ti. oe c. n. Wa. Irke I'H 111 Om" a.

Iiih tn" It. Idoll TI" frC 1 :1 t' i lar" tl" tly 0 CAi1 te' t. 11 i a l. pJ Yie OlvI len HaT' w1 ttjIIII th 11jorel I tJ 01 nl U. idit tu.

to fa ye. jest yII.1 T. dii I t. at' lh sup It i w. 1.

aD 1 I. I i lw I. Lr at I 1 DU. Hi r. w.

I 1 lw 8P c. the 1. w' tl I a. 1 9 1- 1M h. 1.

a. I 0 I lall lar t. a' IIV. wL" 1. I I.

I wl" 1. a 1. B. a I a rt. Iu fa I I.

I I I. hi I. al' Mla" F. Os I a ply I. a lt I i.

1 tl 1. h1 tlu 1 1. I r11 W. al r. te a rr II tIIWau I.

lb htl ut. Wa at e. f. a. a 1 It.

1. 11. hjf it f. 11 he. lo.

A oti I. I L. Ilb th bi hl. rl. 1lpo I Ih ano Iy 1c IPltoupobl.

ra li I tl. 1t rr I li Is tlC hlh oly a. 1010' lb 4 I 111. frbl ltt. Ii tb w.

1. m. W. oe. I 1' fI a olr Itl a1 11 01.

I I oaU the 1. t. il rp 001 1 IMO I 8T. tn i II iloir tl 1li. Clo.

Cla-Ch. alt Sra the 10111 ad tt. mot ta lily lT ra 1 111 te le 4o a 1 011 abt n1. a. aor I.

I tt l. lt 0 i ID 1- obimt tf mn 1Inir tr io 1 oar tbrlor lmit M. ril pl idaalioc b. te sto a. nt fr lorl Foh rr the fot.

1 1 lo bib a Im itt et uti mi rnt to" To pr Cnt cO yetry 6f. the th moth ad tl Forad. nl cn' 9 Ol Ra ba 6 Ort Nohe Pa ad Strbur. 612. Pa ad MotrrnuD mI.

2 W. Frnc. eaal ad Ctt 581 75 Dlk Ct Hobli. 921. M.

nt IlwJ 6 Ran RulJ 2. l.l Ja 14 P-P' Cot. I Ca. 6t 0. 8.

1U" Obai. 5. piJ 44 Bk F. 34. 34r.

4 Cll r. I M. rd Ir i Ob1p tD' X. FDr I O. 4' 4.

dit Trt" rD. Ot. t. 7 9. du Oit llot.

Tr. Oo. 2 itt Teth. T. 91 ditt OhOl.

5. Ot. IM 4 2 dlt Ob C. n. ot.

3f. 5. f. i5 ditt ntb I Obo. T.

e. ri ilt Ool Iar I2f. Id f. f. 6' Ct Idal Oma 1 s.

1 pd i T5 DJ' ad Aoo Rty al I 0 1. 2. rd Mof O. S2. 5.

emme. I. Id9rl Bk I pd Srf. I Cr" Kob. I 91.

2 9 9. 7 Ge Stl I. hi I. C. aa la9 il ba I rd 6l.

5 Dot ok f. ff. ot. 18 Oaa' LO. 70 4 dltt C0 5.

16' r. dittf lo 11 1eI 6. 9. 9 I 111 Cp I cit Cp. 6f.

Au. F. I C. 112 8pn Tr I 1. I tO8mall p.

ritl. 1wo 18ZMSma 4 dit" Or 4 Mui 8il 11 pd Mil. 11 I I 1' R. L111 Rt L. 1 At Obit.

0 10. Tk I 111 a Id sm. lto. 18 a I pdl Sf C1 roae. 0 Alt 0 1.

I Idlt 2 Ixt. Lot oht pp. I r. I 1t pp. 24.

1 Y. I. le AUSTRI. rlx ota oWJ lUPtK IE A Durin lt itin Ler Cabr te Rchrh th for rc ql0 tios th flverment 61t que tio rcat te Cnst. trf oe rlrltat Brnn an Prtionita.

I l8Ilu fltl ri. fo.em- I prgraph 11011 the lbs 10 1. 1 fy the il1lOOn ven f. reason I lrot tol un Stionalc porio4 l. rlearl ot IroI1I tm oonll" 1 Ion rm.

1 be ttfi. 7 III 63 1J1 h. Im k. Ie 1 from 7 II. ll oyam yanr Th inrinrquslitirs tee II.

I I 2 The cjiieetion Au lrian er. tI. knoled ylHiy ltO fin l. privile sccurIu n1 I. i1I1ti n.

11I1. t. Dr. yon 4 lIOCiak lmnve ed ill for. tina twn II.trill anllruia in in th not likely I'n Illiolll the RiAft 1t tAtllto la.

ititerpiatimm rlf nre T' 1 eml o-er dnn 4 tarti il enable invei hs II nt yetcll 1 jrnod loin so. mill" 1 loa IA mis- umatiagiwl eta 1 iimIceigici lr not 2W 3II. tho wOOII tnI the Lliah kl Fin the 1 lb. a' make. nOCIOft melon.

1' Ia' the depa lMIOf lo the I er ChamlriIl rran the II lM1 th. hv. mono lu1. 80 the pro be 1 1. I v.

lb. tk Ia the th MDII to. Ch an. ill tri lh I. lb.

are. pass the lIbe be MII iou. fore thinrt tl the the pi li the Engl ih riol I fi i I is. years' re 1 th the e. erl ca led bo nnin an.

re llIn ion to the ri 1' IelIt it rt ver yer It to. no ooaalt' ro JJI Miniaterortho inll. or tl. elAte. oonj Cture.

ma reto mblo of. ho op ration no. angu ho the h.rdly.ug- mentin am e. Iin hetti ing 1 eriJ Ianoo page 1in our paY nta. I the poliou tr I tho the 1 liCQ cnta 1 1 tllI 1 rrin Qircstir mnnici lllitYlnil t1J I 1t CXa ralllCOlt lu inuti linen cfulall1 lts pr1rtiriatu fl1rth chI ter cri" I unlt i I unint rtlting ori 1111 unnnturall II" nou co ntriU8 menti ion.

foUonin 21lof tcmhrrD1. the awlo 0Il were ll" Tfmm sni therfore lh IIt most Ii. the the Npillt me eaUrdyin Ii Anl. liuailYlh. 0.

IIWOo1. those founIeI port. lbs halc 0 ouumioicated Mioiatr rr eilia Iiy fcIi lb. aD' I the tb rtItmnl ri 0 rt. 37314.

nIClter ay" Ch nl iI hoIi oolll lO nt his jc ntreml 11 and fOllI P1t lihorailYlUboldlzJ. 1 pub. 0111163 b. ty hers the we i. am aware of.

bees. Led. It. bitleved by tU4 the art Turin the 1' fonDded the rlUId anger the Re ho. win tlao ujAs KiNqiUNa the that it.

ti the fion the inlJ the re rpr. the the If IOCU rity. ann' of the quester aD I The d. nottAw Ita v. tak en the evening the when Carbi II Iien 1 OI been tcadi an aell troI-6rec1 the the wounds.

pp. 22d the bot. I 1001 the byoma1l oIb. I ri th. re eo th.

poo d. the ha. among the llrearma A 0 on. cia a. ohool ol Ie 1M pi Ant pI the list the 0d1 I h71arte 001 the the 0 whllth ran Ii 11 I re the I Reporte I and 71 ci DOOIJft 0 I JI bloo Jhed I theYiolellt hoot ra aD office.

risk-not of era. truncb be ionl Ie shot ofth. 01100 a orJjoe nth. II. ut the prill tIDe the tUG r.

lb. the qo. Jo. mblcd tho the utt I the glass i1oot kno. no alt.

the 00. the he the lead. ill eI tim. ba br curit In 1 it hl lo thcrn. 1uotc 1 rill 111 the IIIIu 1 all Lllc1dl ro me the lcol th 1U da- II n.

tirLi I Itat' menta IInflm loo. sollier tl bYlOme I Cuahin en. lea mil ring th" imm Jiately Iiachal" rnorecouraoolloon re I blo 1 Ut In Ii htly I fin. LI ly I 1plr Ila i knee I I IrO icl 1 crm. jlLV 3 I au I no I Colonel lwjn wounded-thought arms.

11 already For. hU iO th ir Ib doin the the the ON. the the tbat 01' the the the the eel the 111 ohWder. I JT LY I BU. owa wzxxsrorm I Ju.

the the the u. data tJM Yw t1 iA a pile the 8 of Plies LX. order bnad bet I the i. greeter Ire wader the the priod who. his exclai forsan me diczs thoaamherof I 10 W' 1ib riy I at its arin pict lorebOd timid.

as llu ac rity be. a I lar. 1 imp the the the a General tit. I I the rea. tioo.

doss tho as h. I lIiabed ruin invited the vu ti. ta In' the illam iE ked bllt en we of. nulD the iait Im th re nted m3 IJlIUa l--bo an to- I it him. m.

0 as pr lt en lIi bneu. 6cent I I nllO eoer perC in ona th" I the lb. I PrecedinllleMW isnot EnqciicalitCllthdad I I Gea Noell I is tht withsafety lCtor i. Il tLTll I the to. Ion 18114 dt lb.

smidel lb. the the I 1' the the 11 hi the al the ru. the tb. 110. amai lb.

1. tro I. Imlt the sled rat 1b1av at Dt the ry 005 lieu. the 11 lla the eouatr the the the I. a the ia1m the 1.

lbs since. ii a rclica 1. 1 canlllllueatlpt oa I wa. I the uampl. ai iinio lbs II" tim.

wk 11011 It Ioa 11fItn. I' the poodiog 1 the ae 16 1 lh. the fI the w. the 4 ohbi. Ybrouchitioearrietl potn lia 1 Ji I i rooD' ste I w.

e. 1 111. years Ib W. OZ1ut Iow. 1 h.

f. tll. th I street it 10. 1 I IeJ taim pe years street I aa. 1 life.

the JrJ ftC London. the 1 the a. 2013. I the the height the the IIJio. i.

10. ao I il. the the 8 slog. the wick Tee ic'-aT et. lowalt Os of I arica1Iae I dg the the udair of.

the pIeto ioa. pie I ila I. an. rl- YWJ 1- h. wiaoIa ti YOLY IM Yelusteer i to n.c.

et nq- lab paaI. to 1. 1Mb. ac of I too old the to the I 1Iae. the Lo aM.

tioa he pooi. JIt LhlwJ1 ite It. 1Iae aoJ ill sfloivst lb. the itself 1 npe II 1. 11 1II1btloet i the be the 1.

il bet. Eat4L" tc i pee. Vet. tM ooWiUoudry tah no tltion oca I the sit I u1 I the tie rill. nrn I ha 1Ia.

I 1I. Iorra tIm. reoblicertii4ses. iM k1 a ilhe lo rcquetly out. 10 bri 1 iaime the .1 okMII I the the I i.

iJI 1 I al d. prtit tLtioca I 1 any I nee 11 atauo I the wbib the rrwmhrn ther. VD to dorilrJpoco 1 its. Iil lntond I lcef" I I For taUOQ JJf 0- 0. 1 A I he i.

dt I' The lIa sMtheesd 2. a. I turn weo1 eonpseyl4 thirJ. iadiriJuliDGraat Bri o- Fit 1' 71. 11 I 21 bole II fo 1a.

wr the oIficer is I the auaI oIoo pI a ibi the the h. luch 10 01 rolaa-iooti. assembly. the i. i.

obootiaUriDI the re pa great Iookpoa al" I. the odrptol. the lie durtn the Ie the th The ol1ast the h4 at lbs sent ou PIerre. the Uoataaaat. Cba1 the wos the Lieuteuutobbor aclI' CbalJoap Cap w.

or Jn 8 the We. lot I Prt Prim on Lance-Corporal A RAa. W' Cup 1' bln j. As. Vol.

d. the I D. he I 1. 0 throach nrytiafacloril I the he ft" ban the the U. ar.

lilt the le2tBbrTIM4. U. 181 Ir oIIi. I I. n1lIIclnt.

RiSe" sm- 11. 8765 besi the of lbs the ae. i bon I r. 1. 1 011.

abIIIItTlcinto CYLI. FOfV lJA TlUVS El lTnR TII .1 Wrllht1a the at Joe la 1 fri. It 1 tat 1 kI. Ib na 1..1 the 101 an bef" COOlmrtl. itllC1 nill no.

a. 1I1. b1. I Ui. u.

uai. prio I llate 1 whohriD 101 variouj frr1 Wrihtlcltrrl II II. to it. wi 1. the 1 I the WiUi.

cou kiII the Of I Da 1 Ibis II. ulri141 1. 1itl tlar did i hihl I. 10111. perfect ern.

1 ea. .1 by 1. i oo. annf jo. 5P W1eL TlIlf or IJIE The the Lt ,1 J.

111 I Ih allo utedogime ad. MOnnA" the mum of I ant' I r. 1. III ift IaD el' hy" is U' ir. ohmhrt I.JIGf.F- SraBIT 101 rd thd IY.

So i. 1 oi ioe. Sic TOr a a. th. eartJ 1 dotka llhl nT I bei.

very ill i blcooiDa yoar. tlrintIa oIIIconbona rpoi the 1 of trai. cc the tar1ua the olb bul lean ad be to thet ywoe to. I the the DJ Islisie ti. I.

walo4. a. be. Qestisoss Wltlt Ifta yeu. O.

J. VJOXOLa. i Ivo II I I II r1RI iT It tufl psiopI Po1. 1 I IW atr th. upn 11iaiI iitd thtr crrejiiin ttngt the r1chrcter th.

dnnent Iy haJ IhLdy ipek Li Tniouc ays It I er ih. IhthvcisneI ttickne the sreI 4 ie htc the ci 4lRmats 9 p. nnhirh i4vait 4 eu r. Iu.a&i ort. voqr gives fctio ti re Knpw rn 1ittleionthnenti oblie ter ii ciUy aiitI hi 4 feuri fw prnie of Inmort4ty thM 1Ise s.

ive grititu ewbirmaneit ctut riTrevnteuces a Ghst taMre the thl- It ths aun. liilp an Sonlis liii wnttn L1Jrtai4 tho his iyc- oti 1uUie iii. the cud tlrat retect th' that oppes siss rail oie shihl the fa thfal vt ire the eertb th and yielding an the vr never can and kitiuite proreac. 1natorvi1 mmernr if Loilitnr' atinmt Lelitm' worm preinncm nocozeary hi Firt th net cjeliimre can I aimet I eILrueio1 tIn 1 i1iscliarl ti emit ii i i fi thn moottoy TI IlIrma ills that ir. ulil I ei due1atclel olIkrm i iII I umlin lipi i' i I I4mllao.

I4iu. Iarearriiel the rt I mx ti nil tiii I44 I ii th. i' ii I as aIwar thc I nc i hi. taiil thtm aitim nm at cvr of wotmiIe I wmr Leilt1. ml rn.

emt fl cin ai vi ill a i almctl ctnm Iittru I rre ti Icire tiu rTiman ly. t. in cvraI mm ml hmiil i m1e oluerYmrv itAt i a rtm 2 oi t1 mi't tm 0 4 1imrin aftrimg th rm anlGo. wz an th nt Iz1m imrlay viitel rjinz ns ii nut cnt tb wo. i.

i trou1 3 rcitr pa of a prta or tei emI im or aimi Tr i. u1 hts dur ir I flm froi iii wimil it ret trnm I iri triril It mmmcmi fr rim It riz the l- me avmi or roan eu th to th. I si r. tb signtl 1wsit CorrPeIrrl down Win' meal. ewnya.

thi the mIirmluIieu lb. lutie. lGl is w1 I has. aches ibidy rose MieIhsIrlit iriatl b7t1. MuIhWfmwIhm44y5.t1 I It.

IIUel e4. Ii.w.v. teou he lass I.e. wh. I4st if dais douisaq in aii.

S. Ioui lI lI the aw is. kute4 iwlssmi ai tbM vuty f. trc sitJsouhI i1s is the kseaamh4 tbm. la 0 IS t3 ou 1 taI fiIlia1 4 b.

at S. uipiiismt aM isslm esthiiatsftLBglttlML Thsthwhytbi meprassete 4IaaUo. e1 Badges ssrel has meport fth ilidrof Tlws thiS ervstlu we wtlouiNly teiiutII ouitr that cit ay henI sIsel eec at ha qevur th. iutIhat ha aetasei4puhZiat4ee. allot.

hi san shset ii the whkhthepuhiie1owen the ppoiUo pseksr the lit I. the Eurol. 0 aaou the the lb. flG wou weam the io4er he sajadiliun. saeemwmv the th.

the k. the the an. representations. ii. SOc.

i Paa1e stf per 7e. 34 Or dit cier 23e. eot4. 91 nt VW Oats M. W.

11. 69J t7f GtW. 5GD dY. 7O 572 I C4ht 961f. e.

610 9mtZf. TOn. 63e. io ditta I Oouposa IIX I Snmiil 5tSmsfl 1M4 3M. Mj Ron Iia 1164 psI dt.

os isc. 4. 21 801. coszsrotnmwwy vemment. ly 4imaeo an ti tarifleloarly iii cys miii.

mci. 1 mm Csrw kreutors i t. ne 1) cnceion hlerbet nor rmviyui Moctizo tnam reply will itsed negotiation ruscia Schimoiwig. lfolsioin whit Jmivjufzhfatt I mm fl GrandCommitteeof ti wili ohjottui XI iwloogimig at an' t4 elM. N1371r41.

if no th. iI his fliagna. rail says ill" havnofith ItlagOoti ItkaaimIthalthe give thLn again. summnerol di gale. ite th Minhetti ocumenta theappearanee 15 an those very lottel ite wimo tar wh tivunt.

tim of and I lend an people gneral pagos 0 Ii iac announce Yesl.eriiy evsning was ew I mmatioe those Ri. sxi szo9it ad minis. varinn. foreign ubldhruj 5 tlieetemu 8 I was Vu 1 if lii thatI escet poop be. i114 proceeded OtceZ IiaeUs ItAly power werethree wl son.

tlis young ernoe and itil cIudin nxxs thu. pomt bythefroosnd hiawouods provedtohavebssnesuei onl 5 but oce Brbeai" niy was by itcnl' charet thm bef re cv or- this crow mini Ic- dares pr touit an cvi th roee4el an in among an. siIu voices ntIadinthatitwutmposslWetohearthewcrdsc aim eets mstby ThgTSSatOrdIC vuebursd beszin 4 cm jfl I a rrt rt as I' P' tiin when hesrdthe Mu4iaEtio. Je ma ol. I bsesdoo an.

eltiesor II4 3. ens sarefil minlofall Theesesee 5 arc tb. leery scamp cause 4t nnmbt ytemn Ttipereonsdiel 20yeareol 22 arl coil aes. ae 4 5 fm-ac- one suTu- I. a zp.

corrcvted was 2ts. tio. e. ternme sesrags 31 is itag. hi 14J the 7 33 aai kepeatuse presested cc h7 a.

tar heavy b4w. Ioonof4 sal5 Tbeslinctsoeoft ties. cad rOLL7VtCZFa ioaIe sJ 4 e. ee be. his.

t.I pj Oomeaset ax Wdtilbt byasesas say e. Atthelutamswtlsg ijI fud the k. 1eestaites. the 1 wseoivad ths fes" odeP 4ui 1 as the be esUl re. which a the metmn ollte.

ha Li. aaI wkiehtb. sbocoL arias Th. ofAprnlatsny ri ta of attro throeghest I sussasepuiliGh. lel.

Wlr uIj 4 hits brrn verimiel whsi s. IS previous hav sv the ronI tom Ys an i oetiion trtn 1. For less j-eta prl emncmin The J. iodividnai.rsioGreatBriain- isa 1. 3tbsareatiiIllyamursatNOar1a.

ScomiobmZ in rviter weeet priar. ott. ant a ape hatthiawas antboaid farbetter restef thebelt. bythmnis mos a. pm- 1 Cup e.

th Wo. timp ar on ChalleisgeCqe- Woeby A rut bnColueeZ eceri themamev sioveoests useabun seeordisg se lii 3 I4 wee O9 no. son ssoaeclest non Kl 5 time s5. Engier1 am. FOUV14 TII TII Rshest-r lit ily rs I.

o. 1mm letterl. tim COOItIIiCtIII tri11 use rosniosibility se metiusi. reeisilelity oisfaetwy I. suxevs momy save1 at mIeofcoostmuct sucosated eoineem Aehesitatttosmpioyin wn1i an yoiroh rvan SSt 1 el vnusi- ion the wasappeniled one mm cc- I- y.

xnutt J' brk mt rkaty 1 Ls ha SrCkD. eel fron4b i' Ow. sued to ens- a throeghoust sauce Of the ncerI sen the st year us a to I etis se yes oar Tubevlevositsefe ieesersi ti. sew 75. seesesseeni Is the who h4adf 0 it the gvss.

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