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A tea by General Shufe cannot uiy a Lr or more jwt praie by stating that nine iJSed prisoners of WIT under the command or Gtneral Wadtworth. surrendered their arms go ford inferior in numbers and without sustain. kf UI considerable lot on Oct part. A sir and a ttand of colours hare been taken jjjor General Sheaffes report or the zeal and MdaentH gallantry that animated every officer and irKr of bit army affords the Commander of the rcet ib ott heartfelt satisfaction and will is a ot tifyi 6 dtJ' to hi Excellency to bring before juaoiire hi Royal Highness the Prince Regent. JjcaltMnt Colonel Myers Deputy Quarter-Master- JtseralwA stationed charge of Fert Erie andiuc- 1 in completely silencing the tire of the enemy.

idetaebment from the encampment near tile Black md destroyed a barrack in which was a eonsi- ratle depot of ammunition. It explosion must have krn. many. The Caledonia lately captured by the ecB as destroyed at her moorings. Luutenant-Ci'bnel Myu.

speaks highly of the dl" riplo the detachment of the Jlb regiment under Mjor Ormtby and of the skill and spirit with which th gen were served under Captain Kirby and Uestenaut nrpon. of the militia. Essential service wa rendered by Major Evans left ill charge of Fort George a Well-directed rt from that work succeeded in silencing the enemy' ktteTieI on the opposite side. Captain VigourtllX y3I engineers Colonel Clausand Captains Powell and CeincicO of the militia were zealous and indefatigable ill their exertions particularly in extinguishing fires which broke wt in the house ma other places tern red-hot shot fired ly the enemy. Captains Dennis and Williams of the flank rlmp ties of tue 49th regiment.

have particularly distinguished tLeX1ielYtI the former officer retailed the command fill company of grenadier to the end of the cot4ict ibcogb suffering horn his wound. To Captain lIolrroft of the royal artillery the highest praise is due for his uctusful and judicious operation. The well-directed fire cf the artillery militia a well regulars i the best proof of the indefatigable zeal and talents of that officer. mlijor Merrill commanding the Niagara dragoons accompanied and rendered essential assistance with part of his corps. Captain A.

Hamilton. belonging to it was disabled from riding. and attached himself to tit gun under Captain Iluicroft who speaks highly of ha activity and usefulness. Lieutenant Crowther 41st regiment had charge or twe pieces which were employed with good effect. Captains Puinzy and Bullock are represented to Last maintained the high reputation of the 4lat regi- tutot miLe detachment under their respective corn- fan ii.

Major Sheaffe reports having received eutu- til service from Captain Glen. the de to oJjMoGlneral hock Lieutenant Fowler. 41st rrgi. meet Quarter and Lsmitcnrt Ku of the Gteugary light infantry fendbl. ulrlJe iUi the flunking party of Indian The eminent services end talents of Lieutenant Col.

Nardcnel rruvincial de and Attorney. GtMl of the Province are recorded by the most niuiable ttitiuony of the gallant General whose steps Lit fulloft during his short but glorious career nor qaiUed him in death. YQbLleen Shaw. Thompson and Jarvis. attached ttth flank companies of tile 9lh regiment conducted thttnselvei with great spirit the tint was wounded mi tht last taken prisoner.

Tie Major-General particularly mentions the services of Lieutenant-Colonel Butler and Clark of the- Militia and Captains Halt Durand Rowe. Applegarth. James Crooks Cooper Robert Hamilton MEwen and Dune an Cameron and Lieutenants Richardson and Thomas Butler commanding sank companies of the Lincoln and York militia who led their nun into action with great spirit. Tie Major-General reports the Induct tlf the Indians employed on this occasion a meriting the highest praise for theirgood order and spirit aud particularly names tie Chief. Norton who was wounded.

Several gentlemen volunteered their servIces in the fild and shared in the Loour of the day. Mr. Clinch aid Mr. Wilcox were of the number and the Major- General witnessed tie zealous conduct of many others rotnamed in this report. Major Sbuffe had humanely consented to a cessation of re hostility on the solicitation Major-General Van Ranseller for tile purpose of allowing the Americans to remove the bodies of the slain and wounded.

G. O. Maj Roger Hale Shrae it appointed to tie tommand of the troop' in the Upper Province and minisur the civil government of the um' EDWARD BAYNFS General PARLU LX ACC HOUSE OF LORDS. v. Kojtr The Loaa CUACELLOft to hi set on the Woolsack three o'clock.

The Duke of UCE. the Elrl of CItICHaSTaK the Duke of Astoria and a few Peers took the oaths. Adjourned at four o'clock. HOUSE Or COMMONS. lunar.

Nov. V. A sufficient number of Members to constitute aJHouse being assembled at two c1ock. they proceeded in the business of taking the oaths. Adjourned.

te Nvht rtb pf ebtFerforBaecei. The Public II mot Utf4y informed that Signer i oit the celebrated Rope- tjaal Mr. UittKD. be Vi1hj YorUhin- BWIJ itc i 4 with tl nwitaituuguukcd 7Mir tbt tterJnr oo TUK4TKRRurlL KtwctTt THIS valj yh lime SiU4-r Hen let. and Mr.

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Acts eIled Tbe VALIANT CLAM r. LJT. cd Je r. Alto stU URM Coa ie Ul rlo4e. Ued UCWOULUBEAPLAYKK or.

lh ttc rtr cji which will wed 5tk ti at the ThUUt CC Panto. we 2dtl MI5EK iM HAttLl lIof Door' UJf pt pctc at put tight. From ro wuniuKi alter We Heroic Mattl of Sslansncs it iI be ptrbracd a Motxiaj nell with tit tin tli llxue ttS po ml Pastslec of UtleiOll sd Old ulaebli tU Vi elehlDlD in Holland and other tJofle EMertsiinmSDU. au. Th Urt Kifbtof Mm SoTti wp Addteti thtidmlnd wi laW of Mtin IL.

nit nt a the ballet Dance Patrick and Noril. II th sat withdrawn after db kc em othu Mftlc1e' wbich will be produced VII PAREIL SftaD. THIS EVENING Jl sCti. tJ written by Miw eoti A50 ARD. THE BUV1 hK or.

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InUwLvf UeWeit ti veanee Al tavoritt CoJe SQag. character by Mr. guile. Is0UI. I 8 Mi at li pat eight.

risc. to the bout to to tstI U4Tkj3s. Mrrj oar Utt 01 titM a lkd LONDON. SATURDAY nor EMBER IS ten. The dispatche from PUYOST which we yesterday announced as having arrivd in the Mutit were published in the course of the day.

by meant of an EztraJrdinary Gtrdtt which wit be found in our Columns. They notify another defeat of time American force another rapture of an American General with the major' put of his army. The former attempt to invade Canada. was made at Fort Detroit above Lake Erie the present ha been made at Qu en town the Niagara district below the tame Lake. At this latter point theAmerieanGeneralWADswoiiTiilauded with 1400 men on the 13th ult.

before daybreak and under cover of the darkness. attacked the British position. General BROCK the gallant eonqneror of Detroit. hastened to the spot and with the flank companies of the 49th regiment alone for some time resisted the whole American force. This spirited conduct fatal I it was to him elf was eminently serviceable to hi country.

It afforded time to General SUEAFrt the next in command to assemble hi troops nd make those arrangements which ultimately en. ured victory. General naOCK fell like Lt01UDU and doubtless like the Grecian hero's hi name will ever live in the grateful remembrance or his country. So to fall is more glorious than his former triumph wit be recorded on that monument which the national gratitude wit doubtless raise not less to do lira justice. than to animate others to similar effort.

of heroic duty. We who have often thought it right to xpre our free sentiments when we have seen Commanders. in critical emergencies retiring within the strict pale of legal responsibility are doubly bound to praise an officer who regardless of nice. and technical formalities flies where hi services can be mot available for the general good and cheer- ally sacrifices life aud what is far dearer the opening prospects of honourable fame to the. more sacred impulse of the soul.

Before General BROCK fell be had ordered reinforce. merits to come Up. con iUng of British regulate Canadian militia. and Indian auxiliaries. AU these re collected with the greatest alacrity and dis.

wised with the eye and the judgment of a practised soldier by General Snuru. lie engaged the aUen- tisn of the enemy with some infantry and artillery front whilst. by a rotemporane1u movement hl' turned their left and aided the whole operation by judiciously posting a body of Indians under cover cf a wo dy eminence above the town. These disposition laving been made the Americans were in their turn attacked the conflict was spirited but short they were speedily thrown into confusion many were killed and wounded some few escaped but tile greater number laid down their arms. GeieralWADsworvrn himself gave up his sword on the field of battle as did most of hi fricer A stand of colours and a piece cannon fen nto our' hands.

Upwards of 900 prisoners were taken on the spot. and many more who had dispersed as fugitives were expected to be brought in. On our side the number of those engaged did not txcrtd ttat of tile pri- oiurttaktn. So much for military skill and a judicious ilan of attack Indeed indeed the American Statesmen lave mistaken their forte. They are not fit orcouducting a war.

Together with the civil policy of the immortal VIASUISOTOK which these poor creatures we mean the ruling faction affect to despise they have cst the inheritance of his military talents. The ELIJAH'S mantle hat not rested upon then At the date of this battle they bad been four mouths engaged in a most wicked and iniquitous war to which they were incited solely by the desire of conquering Canada. They had loudly threatened the execution this notable project lung hand. Two and only two tardy attempts hive been made to burst through the frontier or that province at different points. and on both occasion the must signal defeat has been their lot at the very outset.

Let us hope that the imbecility of these mm having now become equally manifest with their base subser viency to. the French tyrant and their utter insensibility to the true honour and interests of America. they will shortly be stript of their unmerited honour and sin place" to a Government with whom it will neither be unsafe nor disgraceful for our Ministers to negotiate. This would be the. most desirable fruit flf such a victory as that which we are now recording.

Assuredly it is grateful to us III exhibiting the noble self-devotion of one Commander and the promptness anJ judgment of. another a evidencing the. zeal attachment and steadiness of our troop native and regular as- proving in short that Canada is net to be conquered but if it win for us the admiration and through that notI islet the esteem arti friendship and cordial alliance of our now deluded brethren in the United States it will be infinitely more fortunate both for them and for No two nations in the world re so strongly bound together in interest none are so identified in ounc policy. a Great Britain and the North American Republic. Alas' that the glorious prize of their high calling should have been neglected that the joint labour of love and mutual operation ia building up the sacred edifice of liberty sbod have been fur I moment interrupted by such paltry cavil ill tho which were raised on the Orders 111 Council and Ute naturalitaUon of British seamen I The' Mr4mnsses BUCKISOHAK andCaXDis are 314 to hue given up a third of the net proceeds 01 their Tslleribips during tile war.

Herein shame at least if not an indication of a juster principle. The Duke of ATlhJl. we recollect in a fit of ardent patriotism only vowed that hi vould sacrifice hi property in support of hit country but we have never yet beard distressed as the country is that his Grace his eren resigned uy portion of tht sorey taken from it by that second barrio the sovereignty of the Isle or MID. The other' Noble Lords. acknowledge by their ntinqciahmrct of a part that they receive tao much.

Why. not reduce themselves to that scale which according to the most obvious pi pmineiples of justice as laid down in Mr. Buu1l Bill is sufficient all they oagli to receive We have understood that had it not been for the enactments of that Bill the revenues of the Auditorskip of the Exchequer would new have amounted ta neatly 1000001. per annum. Does any one think that this wool hue been borne Neither we add ought the exiting lees of Teflerships to be tolerated under a state of revenue that was never contemplated at the time when those fees were improvidently assigned or blindly admitted.

The relinquishment of a third the net revenues of the Tellerships during a period when the increase of lasts is annually and most improperly atdin to tLoe revenues is probably no diminution whatever of the receipts of the Tellers. Yesterday the Lord CHANCELLOR the Earl of ll. VERPOOL LurdGwyDIR and the Duke of MoNvans had interviews with the IKIXCE RtGIST at Carlton. house. Lord CATLtauG gives a dinner this day to a number of Members of the House of Commons when it is supposed the substance of the Speech to bf.

delivered by the PRIXCE REGENT on Monday at the opening of the Session of Parliament will Le communicated. A dinner will he given by the Earl of LIVER- POOL at the same time for the like pvrpose to a number of Peers. Yesterday the Crown beUogiog to the PRINCE or WALES was removed from the Tower to be cleaned and repaired. By a typographical error in part of our impression the word was printed instead of Jtitilutiop none of our leading paragraphs yesterday. The sen.

tence should haxe run thus For such is the desti. utiou in which Ministers have left General of the most eminent heroism and skillthat he has been obliged for want of proper suppert from home to close the campaign ia nearly the same state as he commenced having retired to the frontiers of Spain. The name of Mr. PLUXITT too in the same article was through mistake ptacedill a way that might lead to error. We have reason for supposing that the political pinion of that Gentleman are the same with those of rd GREXVILLE.

The following account of a gallant action between the FrvLc sloop of war of 1S guns and an American frigate it given in a letter front Plymouth ted November' 25 Arrived a Prussian brig. in five kys from jurdeaux Will boarded yesterday by a French privateer which had captured the Raeeiurte which put on board 25 English sailors taken in prizes she had made. besides the Raccllofrr and four others whose names I have not been able to collect. She also captured the ship Mary of and- for London. rom Honduras this vessel with six others were under convoy of his Majesty's ship Frolic of IS un and fell in with a lute American frigate.

which the merchant ships dispersed and to favour their escape the Frolic brought the enemy to close action which was maintained fur three hours with the greatest yigour luring which the frigate lost her mast and foremast the Frvlic at last was totally dismasted and her coturs went over the tide with her masts. is feared she was taken possession of. Major-General Sir ISAAC BROCK who fell in the action at Queenstowri was we are informed a native of Guernsey. Time Sandwich packet is arrived at Falmouth sailed row St. Thomas' on the 19th ult.

and on the following lay saw three schooner under American cowun. The Get THOMAS HAGUE master. was taken on the nh of September by the American privateer Alfred of Salem mounting 16 guns and a complement of 120 men after exchanging broadsides and sent with the Captain and a buy on board. to a port in America. Earl GUT will be prevented by indisposition.

from attending Parliament at the commencement or the Session. The following anecdote exhibits a trait. of heroic virtue. that ought to be declared in honour an enemy Colonel Hmaver who commanded the Hlb Light Dragoons inroest of the engagements on the Peninsula. laving formerly lost an arm was attended in to action by in orderly man who held a guiding tein to the bridle of the Colonels charger this attendant being slain by his side just as the.

enemy's cavalry had broken the line or the 14th by a heavy charge of superior numbers great slaughter ensued on both sides when a French Officer immediately in front of Colonel IIAaVCY lifted his sabre. and was la the eel of cutting am down but observing the lost of his arm he instantly. dropped his point on the Colonels shoulder and Lending his head passed on. The lb rallied soon after. and gallantly recovered their ground.

MEETING or THE CATHOLIC Bistion. On the subject of the te Meting of the Catholic Prelates of Ireland we are confirmed in our former statement that had for its object the Dllintment of a Select Committee Deputies to wait on Parliament in the ensuing Session in order to answer such polemical questiot aid live such other in touching Catholic tenets as night be demanded of them. The Meeting assembled in consequence of a circular letter written to each of the Bishops which stated that it was intimated to Dr. TROT titular Bishop of Dublin from high authority that a Message from Pulia. nIent in the ensuing Session would Le sent to the lrtl4tes of Ireland requesting their attendance before the House.

IWui EtNiJmg Poat. Early on Thursday morning the pstrotWio Lang. sfjD whilst going his rounds was surprised by hearing ctiu as of a person in distress issuing from the chimney or a housenear him. HI immediately gave the alarm arid on further enquiry it. was discovered that a parson was sticking fut In the flue of the ebirn.

ny ropes were procured. and he was with difficulty drawn up when appeared in a most deplorable condition havingjurAther covering on except his shirt and small being covered with soot a ud bruises. Tbf9ec Xt whictt he gave of himself WAS is follows His hd if Hertrdsbire and lie had come to town for tV purpose. or disposing of a quantity of apples he had taken a lodging in a house near the spot where he was found and after he had retired to rut 00 Wednesday night he was alarmed by a conversation which he overheerdin the adjoining room which gave I len reason to suspect a plan. to rob him in con temuplationin Ins alarm he got out of bed and securing his money contrived to let out at the window on the roof and proceeding over two or three houses got inu thechimng for better security when slipping down farther than he intended he could not extricate himself.

lie was detained till enquiries to ascertain the truth of hi statenxntabottld made. A letter from Yarmouth mentioning the arrival of the Rttammi HOWE from Scotland says tht on board of her is one the parties a prisoner wh states that be and four others were concerned in the murder of Mr. Ms family himself having cut Mrs. Marts throat. The parish of St.

Marylebooe have lately ranch In. creased the number or their patrol and watchmen. Ljfr REPORT COURT Of KINO'S SUCH. FBIBAT. NvT Tat XUIO vTRAiaa AICXIXISQ.

The SOLICITOR Gzxaatt. prayed the judgment the Court against tills defendant late Lieutenant in the hat or Kings Dragoon Guards who had been MUld guilty. the Middlesex Sittings after the last Term upon an indictment trjed before Lord EzLxazoticH of challenging libIWLng and posting Lieutenant James Boyle Delapp then and now or the same regiment. It will be recollected that the challenge resulted from the kindness of the prosecutor towards the defendant. who in wishing to extricate him from the disagreeable situation in which he Wd placed by his brother officers all but two whom had him got himself puUIled in the quarrel which induced the challenge.

The defendant proposed as he had no friend to second him that he and the prosecutor should meet alone. and tire altar walking each tin paces from the other. The prosecutor declined to meet upon such terms and upon another equally inadmissible proposition to tight the parties were bound over to keep the peace for a twelvemonth. The defendant still pursued the prosecutor year after year four years and at length oste luni for a scoundrel and a coward in four of the principal houses in Wistuissier and also enclosed libel to. the.

prosecutor himself and to the officer commanding the recruiting party at ke. The defendant hid been brought up for judgment on a farmer day and had put in an affidavit disclosing the cit. cuntslances of the quarrel and the prosecutor letters upon which the Court gave the Solicitor-General time to put in the defendants letter. to which they were answers. his was now done and Mr.

Mazya and Mr. Esrixassa addressed the Court on behalf of the defendant after which Mr. SOLICITOR supported the prosecution. The mrt tomuiued the defendant for judgment to-morrow and in the mean time enquired what were lit circumstances as to suretyship fur considerable security would be required. and that would not by any means the whole of the defendants punishment.

Mr. MARRTAT stated that the proceeds of slling out his commission constituted the defendants whole property and that he had an. infant daughter to maintain. The Defendant himself added. that he had no resources but in himself.

Mr. COOKE the Solicitor offered to become his security in a small sum but no other gentleman apo peared and the defendant had no relations who could io him a similar service. The Court intimated that more than 4001. personal security lid 2001. for each surety would be required.

THE xurG v. a OHM SO 5 REED. The SOLICITOR preyed judgment upon this defendant convicted upon information under the tat. 1 Geo. I.

of persuading two soldiers to desert. It appeared that the defendant was a procurer or seamen Newcastle upon Tyne. and that the first deserter having been at sea the defendant offered him SO guineas bounty if he could pass II oik and if not 15 guineas. The statute imposed a penalty of 401. and lelt imprisonment and pillory discretionary in the Court.

Mr. BULLOCK. the defendant sai thatbe had been actuated only by thedesireofprofituponprocuring the seamen ot by disaffection. The SoLlclTOa-Gn for the prosecution contended that instead of his Majesty not losing the services of these men. the seduction being only rom the army to the navy this was a fraud utik adoilk tick for the navy would net keep the men when it was discuversd they were soldiers and thus they might escape both services.

The Court adjudged the de- to be i in imprisoned one calendar month in the common gaol or the town and county of Newcastle and to stand once in the pillory in the place there for the tint offence and for the second to pay to the King a fine of 401. Tilt KIVO V. IlUMrHRIIS CUn. Mr. ScAaLtrr obtained a rule to shew cause why an nformation in the nature oshouldnotbe filed against the Rev.

John Hunter lIumpbriu. calling upon him to shew by what authority he exercised the office of Common Councilman and Mayer of the town Pembroke. lie did this upon the affidavit of two Id burgesses who stated that by charter the Corporation was to consist of twelve discreet men and a mayor 0 be chosen out of that number by the burgesses but that since tbeyear 1795 the number of common coun. cumin had been abusively enlarged and that the defendant was elected a common councilman in 1803. when there were already twelve of that body which same twelve still remained therefore the defendant ot rightfully Common Councilman and ml fortiori not Mayor.

vita xix. v. JOHX TOKU STOKES AXD avzox A11 IS sTOLI Mr. SCARLETT obtained similar rules against these defendants elected Common Councilmen when there were already twelve and by the Common Councilmen themselves and not by the burgesses at large and Mr. ABBOTT and Mr.

BAKROW obtained similar rules for ufonnatious to try the right of electing burgesses. respecting whose election time charter was silent tut who had been always elected by the body at Lsrgc till 1795 the privilege such election was usurped by the Cumxmao Councilmen. aawBVMB BH MiM ISltB Tile Address is to be. moved in the House of Lore's the Marquis of QCEEXSBIRRT in the House or ontuons it is to be moved by Lord CLIVI and se conded by Mr. HUT DAVIS junior.

Mr. TMO who 1 to perform tie character of Rkhird bit Ikird at garden Theatre next Monday it the editor of Lord EDWOUU' work on SuiKsrzaa and the author of several philological productions of merit. As an actor Le has long en- oyed a distinguished rank in several provincial theatres. On Thur day sennigbt a duel was fought tear Lojhrea between 1. G.

PREMDEROAST Esq. of EyrecC1rt Castle and Joui BROwjrs Mayne Esq. when Mr. fir shot took elect a little rbve Mr. BROWVIS groin.

The ball came wt at the opposite sde and Mr. BROWXE we understand is not considered in danger. Gitzty Paper. On Tue day night a duiDg attempt wd made by nine of the criioners confined in our gaol to effect their escape. to which they were prevented by the vigilance and activity of the gaoler.

The prisoners were with two others who refused to join in the attempt confined in a ward on the second floor the gaoL Two of them confined in one cell rtmoved the psrtitiwn at the back of their place and got into the next cell where three then were cocfined who had the neces say implements for filing off the Jo by which means they let themselves out and liberated the other four. They then broke a- bole in th wall cummo- nieatipg with the pass Iron the wercloet to the yard thtTbich they got down height uf about SO feet by the aUtaBC of their blankets cut in pieces. ing got into which is intersected by two high walls they were obliged to work themselves through the sewer and got on to the eastern yard. From this they Intended to get again into the sewer and work their way to the river when they were discovered at four o'clock in the morning by the gaoler who had them conducted back to place of security- CZcwwefl Humid. There are at present confined in Durham aol prisoner for felony at the age of ten years another nearly 90 and a female possessed of 1500001.

fur stealing ta article not worth more than l3dt ponce. Testerday awrrlaj Iki Wittier wsIl-b. eliracttr wet brvaU to the ffi by Hphzrys charted wth baring vbuire iSsue COL freo a fane uder the felis pretrace of diariie vu's him ia indict a IdIaOOd croia. which prated ta sj aetwitSv COTBoapeneand worth beta few sjlJ5g5 He aa charred with sbcainjn alt Bank ofEarW note ja penua ha 4 nderarfatilar pretext. 11 prbooer wa enmn mod toe farther ezainaztoa UNION HALL.

Btxsm Soctrna AC jJut mitt the Trraee- ret sad Secret a Society called tke" tree Brito were taaaoard before Mr ZvitiU the canal why they refee4 I. pay SX Ann HantiaHwi daibzv sad neaznt kia or Sayaael Huttanioii. a free Limber f---- u. BcaDcr. atceueo.

aceo nww article The defendant pr daced their anidei ia wpp rt lLei reraaat. by one efwhicbit povided. that reUmn of a de- tber sbo3d be eatidrf to in bp5 Ms d. fc. thaoJd hey.

belonied a 1 ether iefis ricte. 1 the rfec ease the deeeajed bad betoiitd to Jed a TfaJc Cm. that ia a tocieiy of tndctaen famed the pnips. of irtnjmg the fancnl expeote of i' wben and tWreforr. etvfat ta the rjc and tidoni of the Free gMGi Vciety.

is. pldodf aad no ciaim to lie M. paid the nearest ef kia of a de Ctawd ebet The plaintiff admitted that bet father bed beIond the trad crab bat contended that that aodety did nut cone vnder the de iaIpitiii of a benefit society wmc11) as it vii confined ttlAj to derajii. the fuersI expenses of it metOera. azd did not aale- any proviuon lor sickneu or slifel of lay detcrtption and.

therefore that the detcndanxa were liable ta er claim La thi In. uncc. The Mt iitrate inn of the taste ordered the defendant 11 X. the pUimtiir. togTtlet with the oat of the appS.

On Wednesday a whale supposed measure above SO feet. was seen off Rye Bay going up Channel. About one o'clock in theafteraoon of the same day twu whales of a similar description were discovered by the Dover fishermen in Dover Roads Within the short spate of ejeren nights the bleach. grounds of Mr. PouL1 in Broughton near Manchester were robbed four times.

On Thursday night last the trouble of watching was repaid. Soon after nine o'clock two men in the uniform the Buckingharnshire militia were seen to enter the croft from which they quickly returned each loaded with a They were imrxze. diately attacked by the four watchmen and after a desperate resistance one of them was secured the other having effected his escape and safely lodged in the New Bay ley prison fr oi whence he has since been committed to Lancaster Castle. It appears tbattha men are privates in the regiment whose uniform they disgraced. BOXAR BaiDGi.

This great work. executed at the joint expence of Government and the owners of the county of Sutherland over the Dormaocb Firth iii the great road through tie northern counties to Wick andThnrso at the extremity or our island has Ixen officially reported to the Bridge Committee assembled at Dornoch on the 12th current finished and complete and the bridge open for travellers. The bridge consists of one stupendous arch constructed of cast iron of 159 feet span bending ov tie rapid and deepest part of the gulph and' two bndsumc stone arches at the Math end where th stream is nut so rapid and deep. The small arches span one sixty and the other fifty feet. The road way on the bridge is IS feet wide and its whole length is exactly futtt hundred and forty feet the parapets are rompsed of cast Iron balustrade along the whole length of the bridge with the rail fixed into tight handsome stuns pedestals erected for that purpose.

The emnbankment on the low shore at the south cad of the bridge is IS feet high and declines with a gentle slope to tie level pound where a fine piece of new road a mile in lcngth has been opened to join that now making Irons DinzwJl Kiocardice. bridge was built under very difficult circumstances the le of the und ti ij except the north abutment beirg sunk in caissons in a rapid tide 2t feet deep. IXVERSISS Nov. SO. On Friday list 1olert trgitiun was executed reinursuatireof ku stutcnce or the murder of Captain C.

MUNRO late of the 42d regiment. So uncommon a spccac1e in this put of country attracted a great concourse uf spectators. About one o'clock the unhappy man wastaken from iriton and leJ to- the place of execution attended by the Rev. T. PHASER and the RevD MaTI On rrivingattheplae of execution after praer in which ic prisoner appeared to join mot fervently be addressed le surrounding multitude in the Gaelic language.

lie acknowledged himself worthy of death fur the crime ic had committed deplored the wickedness of his otduct previous to the unfortunate event which rendered him obnoxious to punishment lamented the ignorance which he was educated azd hi neglect of moral and religious duties. He particularly regretted his disregard of the Sabbath and his intemperance which he aid was the immediate cause of the murder of Captain Muao. lie then stated that since he came to lover. ness he heard that his enemies had alleged that he was guilty of another murder. and that his wife was acces.

sary to the murder of Captain Muxao. Both these charges he now solemnly repelled. lie then made many suitable reflections on his own situation and stated that tillsosne time after he was coLfined in the risen of Inverness he had not access to the Scriptures that by the benev I nce of well-disposed persons in nverness he was soon taught to read and that ever ince the word of God had bun his only comfort. Ignczumuous as his death might appear Le would meet without dread. After this exhortation he mounted le drop without the least trepidation and alter deli- verirg in impressive prayer was launched into eternity without a struggle.

Monday senaight about the hour raf three in the morning a number of uned villains attacked the boua James Sosahan at Gar near jDuieek. county Meath steward to 3. SMITH Esq. ile in the act of forcing open the door Sorahan arose fron his bed. seized pitch-fork and resisted the fellows in a gallant style.

During the conflict he subbed one of tnent through this leart and wounded another. They fired several shots- nto the house one of which he itemed in his right Land between the finger and thufcb. The miscreants supposing him to have been kjUed set fire tt the thatch which WA happily extingulabedhy the exertions of the family. Surahan knew all their voices ont of them he prosecuted sme time Since for ite lin hat and for which the villain was publicly whipped. kHQLsTE1t undCAlilNLT WAUL-KOOMs" 53.

Upper MuTrfbsoe-itrtet. rear Ho Uiu- Reer. Yen. pUce JOHN JtLMH and SON lea cqcIat ic BotiGty geniny. and public a eetai they in tteir ware.

a new and elegant iaortmcot of tf try snide of uefol and roametul IIJRNflUItE epon the most approved prindplea foe trniitming heiueco pirtei wlkh brg the prodocti a theirowm ann factory they are neUcd to offer on term the atut adtan. tajtoav beddiaV of every cKtipdaO pitr and cthvicjr gtasa crpettht. paperhuint ate. FREU imported T. and THAlCHEH Seeds- Be and NctLPT1.

UT Fleet respectfully inform the nobuity. entry ppbllc that they un received their uual cuUeciua of tatdin bwboo root. viz. jadniht. naicbeoM UK 2 uSpe It Abs way be bad.

i1 ortt of pnlea and pat teed lotei and trek tree fee. UkewII all kinds 1 meia for itainf. owCeg. lent. of sheep Sep forribbiti iecnseics new and old aeftlag fae trttr.

QIC. BUTUEKa VEGETABLE TOOTH-POWDER. Bowed by enl PbyMcian to be tie only remedy sW fiecejo of the huh- and Uom sad to preterve theta In thehltb. at KM perfectta it win reader then WaatiTally white. roeta nay be oc keep thou this ate decayed from becoau sc.

eradicate the carvj and canes the man to adhere th teethteader tbtnof nbeakLfal red. the breara delkalely twecr. 534 prevent that dreadful malady the tooth-ache ra beat aa iweiiedtace. Soidat MrKitlerV4Cbeapodecceacrol Feast- vAmo comatry edicUe vsnders aadpotfaawt boieat ta9deach. INERAL TEETH and Mj is Ml A a AJ ft YALZUK Dean WoVen pIaeeRtm are.

sat the kKc that bob totowa. eodeead ply UKM ad irhle tabidite which curable thel-rp-- twuticatVoete loretb odulstlos ifthS TO ate wxin Kt- bteu icoa mtiT6eer b3a eeweaan adtie dvVde. a decided spsti iry ow every dea- oredeced from aaiaal ssbw ad they UN been wk the laanirn ad parobatioa if the TacvRT seid Jea The Uotduleo a ay cothn rtie Mr. Tafaml I enabled ijln tt 1 S. Wpbvn ace nyiaCT.

pttd rrj GCDtn1 cr lfr I 4r1 pralHthan Dint comman ata fr nI the enemy. hj Shea atrd ier aCthe ftICtt' Ibt utl etinD aDdwill must ra yla 1I ExeeUtocyto tlluo Isis RIIallhhnul GelleraJ. Wd atatiODtdiu ch ge and IUC' ttt td ctron 1' Rck rrack raUe Its esemy 4 ajor ofibe 1 wa. dered 4 n. rk ut eed ilel1d Claus.

and crcn uer on. 1 em rtd rJ oh tguisbed f' rmrr. cJ biulmany ohbecoIt1ict ah au ering rom Optn oo. be CJ is anI 1e rtnderedessential art ir1LI diia lcd rom tlICIUDI sfe ks actiY ly Crowthcr4ht t. ect ruented hi respec YI S.

otn Drock. DtplltyAasiata tQuarterMulrrGener anI l1t tecart ftnkil oflndian. LieutenantCoI. flc- enDeJ. Mnd.

nre DoI able tu uony trS funo td cor ql ted tht tomp nitl reat pcr. Ibm to Duncan rut IYed as eld rd Gellrratitnustd Ctll. on 1 aUowill GO MajrGeneraI tJ a EDW A KD A n. ES. PUL14JlfV1AIU.

JlITEILrGE ratDn' tOy fT. hislut nrk. It tb vthr CO lO S. alHo lus Lus I. A I 7HBg7 Jie.

I U' x. bt orr prntrt p. TI 1 BleaIM i at YIJia YorLhirrian II. retied lbs lIWtciilWlII pprllbtilla wat ntbl. enrJn 0011.

TIJE4 rite L. Y. fSTLf uDI He lICueMW I Cht scer4 IJIlert i ll Kla rngMi4 IIIr. ft. I JoIC CI.

inC tlm. randUlo-Dra eclc. 141 rt aod Jntbta1 :11 time Colllic Latrhde tilled WOULD BE A PLA tR or lih ltnc lUiat T. 5d. tie 4h.

iv. Seod Jfiu 11f ro tM Ii irlt mb a IInlw ti. at 1t popalr antoeal yr. Gtk Entert ntlllGU. nelatt Jht oUli.

IMpw Ibi Ruic COUt s4 uf Hor. 1 Ii' veaCg ruclD fll. wWII. tondqast. i SfNS t-Jfi4LKL orOUT.

DILTt. n. will be DeW raad 1M1cHISl1c MiltcoU caled ASGARD. TH DEMON ftC tR La Diable. PriDclpal cbuactm.

Si 11 ItoD. Mr. O. Ghou. fdi lr Tmtu new LtUaoacallc4 IATlUCJC and bt latrkllo Me.

I Dubfdrlwua 0 RioIta. KMb. Jliaa Gu. I lae Grnz 1' cd with lbs fynrice SSTOcOlfllC lIarIeUa. tiflid ED ROBISEK the SUtadatLeW-s.

TN. 4cr dltiCtioD 14 ai aaJar Miae Sooa wMZ for tMs 1 aty iLs wu4 ac PslntIn IaO Tale itte. by Nraclf Ii Ntaa the snJt Josdc AIM Iot Boua' Yac Ii. nac St 6 111 lWr 4L. bRlnYLA TIlLS raovoUD D.

Lord TOWDJy. Mr. rpe Stat a pearuea. T. wblcb wOl I44d ABBEY.

01lIlCIaCI1 Th. II. wltIa n. nr. ad P' Deice.

O. T. IMlIa 1 Mlla" Mitt 1 er Ursi rIftA jib Rsliat 1M Wind. On We4oaca Tb. ahwj ithtb Qubr.

TI1FATREROY.4 L. COYPNT GAIlD1N. THIS EVENING AUXANDER THE GREAT. Alcu der. Kr.

Bell fSijni HJObtOI T. whida will" Mdt4. Love. LAW n4 WIYSICL. 01 Motile Kia RkLud ilL ucwi r8Oar 1 the ThnINoRopi.

Nrwc On WtdDI l1 it 1 mod LltoIc 1a In thnt actI. lnup.4 with iOJiC Ciflid I 1 be Re ade. zorEzDER I Jt rt. feat Iorcesanotlr arm Mb ye Eric. has Qusenstowu in Attbis latttrpoillt.

theAmerican General ADIWOJlTJI1allded wilbl. OO covcr or himself his his I and hichultiulalely his fall. glori us it ra le dut express are. regar lus his aer itCl sacri cra aud. iin pubu consisting Indianauxiliariu.

Wife pos d. soldier. 1 the in frQut. CM' wody aJovl' thAmericars wtssririted ew Gelleral WAuwotrl ofbattle his Officers. into were whoJad I ioncn laktn.

militarYlkiU. plan have fa rtion let ohhis ur en ged in ey or lungbeforcband rna e. nnw1ttome LlltsuJsu' yienc inlfnsibilit I nd honours. pl ce l. nisters Degoc ate.

Ii recordin jud ent II conquered-but and' alet. idnittl u. tw oatio 1 atr l1gly sound audthe thatth sL. uld neglected cO- pera on Icrededi6ce ld btenCur thlll' an acamenl Marq11 uu of and CAxDiCars of is Ihame. his port u.

1 th cD rom rtLe de nc iYe moltobncus ttffic is 1I bueucdento d. nyenuUtlf 0 ti Dwl armumDoCi anyone at Ne lher the TeUenhis tateof of durill 1 txesis ooe revcnuu. is. CUA CULOIt Lord G1fYDIK. lgins Pat cr.

POOL. I I Yest rday Crnwnbeltla ALt. error. Jutill ol' in one le iDg ulU a Lcr ism kiU tbat prorerluppart tl campaigDinnearly ashe it oUlr. too.

wuthrough th Lord 1 Am icaD PJymoutbdted andfour Mar from on favouf brou bt enerD minta lled ur at Itis holeUin WIS. GuernSf from oath iby A eritan tb orsatem anda ompl ment men. anec ole thatougLho the. in mist aCl oR man. tlftbeCulnell in cbargeof bin II" VI him down.

IOllo IIrm. 1 soon ILUantl hn1 TU On lubjertof Jat CatholicPrelatu are tattnullt it a ttee. Drp tiu. to ait 1 el1luit1 qU lLI il mi oftbem. c01lu uente I ted rom ufIreleUJd.

lIIb I Ewu patJ1ll iDLaIl st strettwit.t wa surp sed or. dit en ujry ny be CIlIditiOP havio D. 1D1L1JC Ut ndb gcQvered a' Ot and ml' i in to tonfr wufoundand allerhe 00 dnudaYJlight rwm. in Led. coat yteU on.

th procead llg Dtl I the fo Ge e. hit be fr t' Ya oa t1ud at b. ov oth MrMarfCamill hayin InMartt latel duacD. ia T. Aa t1C1t1Jf DQ.

I. SoLlc TOaqund jcdm of agau eutfcaot in at Siuuglafter trjedbefore ELU aOUGH 1te prolfcutortowudJ lua nn 1 hadcal hi. ot end mee icu terms th pelcefor defenc tlr ter ur fur ur C3ra aa posted ur ah tha affida it CUDiSta ces ql a1rcl leuen. 1hil afurwhich proetul on. Court er Dd b4 uthe 1UtTATstated.

ariinfant mselC. pcaredand do TheCtJurt intimatedtbat 1' jouxsox I old en lrccurer at bounty. lIot15 fr hadbtenactu- the duire of prodt UpoD procuring not nn oltheae from 111. thiswu anaudwilh tDitU or theDny wouldfnlt mi ht nl Lb. Kin UiO cLln inrma lJn of qo warrto should not be autsor ty ommon Col1nc noaD of old wh tweJv may r.

to tbt Iwmber bargtsi. umbr tom mOD cou clmen bfn aLusivey enlarge tha wa efted. commlD cCunchuan thee wee aredy It i rma lled dtfenant Wd uCltri uU" Commln Cuunc ma a furir TUKtJ STOEU t2TI0JT JUII IToEU MT 5COLT obtad sin la thes defendatl eleced Councilen wee aleady Comaon udlmen nd AnoT 1r. DAsaow oblaDed uJla burg" eection tle cbartr wAilent by til in 179. priviege 1 eectiun Wi Is rp CIDmo Councimen.

i b. Lri Marqu. in Com won. i movd Lrd CLtV a. tned I.

DAI 1r. SUJCUI I Inform Rhn I 1i Thutrr. net i Lrd nrl SUUIUaE autr pLiologica prouctn 0 AI" actfr. leh. lunl en distinished ra eual provicJ thete.

I' 9nTuuday liDrgbt due Wi reu I Lgrea. betwen lau DE1GAST. i Caste M. and vi 1YDe. I Eq.

ben 1r. PauDnOITatst hotook rtct lte tne r. Jo" i Te rme II te opp. Cshe B101 E. we.

WdenU clnJidmd I l' r. Tuesday ngLta atempt Wi mad prisoners coed elec Ctpetu wel Tii por. 1le wet. i wh rrused i at mpt coo lor. confned il eU rm ed ti4n tbcbul teir ad ot ito te Ixt cc weecocfne nece.

ftDg t. whch tey lt temulve td oter Tey bC brok ho11 cma nitatg pU ro t. ya th lirh tf d. ab 3 Ceet it ir bbeu i pic having gt it i iDltnted byto alst wywm ebigcd thena trb te Iw. te IUd tl.

tc aa to thllWer ti' cscOrc Col th mrl. llr wh tm cedutet bak pi Hcurt1Ca Hc Tef pnKt ccd buh a prlof tn year athe 9 ac feme plsRd 150L Co stnlilu adcD mor Uc PLICt. KB t-l a. I. ca.

tt 1 H. ti I I C. I 1e" da 1 el li A a ur Ep rJ a ae ula pl 1' p. fw It HA. 1nm Snla a rld 1 Tf.

1 a Bt 5 Br. Wo ZTU' WWe w. f'- I 1 to A Ha durue. ntf 51 Hud lr ab d. Kl a dfl ai I npr Ii ft e.

Iwh it I d. cab a oeclo a' tcdl I' a a. Ur ct S1. ta re. I wl.

i Trae 111. I taa foe Iqr dd t. fm. I mb IlrfOl. 1 a 0 5d- I ca I ui DUCII 0 11 paf ale ra ha ts t.

I db let CteD tt Ic1 dd Dt Dr lh 4. Ipi bcr ariu I ouS I. derr lh hn npel if. bn ad 41 r. pl ett.

4 pt Ir lor. 1. c. i- 3tArt. 1 opbbaort te defml 1 jtl.

wit 0 pp wha. lapposed4tmeuurt ah. Wa sen By go gup Chnel. ocok th alehon oChe sa cI whan lifila decriitioD we-e DYr filhemtn i Doyr Rd. sbor spr Qf feYD ogu.

th bteach- grou POLT. BfughtoD. leU fou time. ThursdtYligt lat Uu te watchg Son nile ocok i uor sf te miltia er len cof froa ickJy returt. ech tck.

Tey attcked dperate restce w. stud oter tcte ncap brd ew Blley frn fremn ben ha lincebeeo Lcater Cate. I tht ths tn whOe OUIt Ti. Goermcnt 1. ners te Sutelud.

OYr DOlb FUh. te rad nrhem co ha beo officaU rprttd Commtee. 1 bld a Dorb curent. com Iridge Uer. Te conisu Nl lt ndu aeb.

eet bec ilg OT. au derpeJ par hndJmc sun. athu Mut ld wher tL tr a ep. smal archr an uneixlY flY Te fad tt ad it 11loltDgt fut hundrd et ps pell ar. com pt on batltrac aolt tho lengt.

fthe dge. budrai txed hiJcme 1:10. ptdets. eected 1he tltlent tb ndof bri g' is andd dic' slopeto Int gu wber fne lew rd. fil.

il ben mg frm cardne. bridge' wa bUt I dffict circumbncC wbleuf tha nrth kiC un ciuonJ I rpid ti et nn us. O- Fridy lut. loa Fcr IXtCutl bueinlurualtoCJi uSteon. I fur te ptin 1" ao.

lat 2c SI untlmun I pctate il pvoC te atract Ipectwn Alo Ole uhppymn wut keD prison cutin atended Fan Re. D. Oc arriing at tl p1ac cecutioD. aler prlf i the priole joo the mulite the Gli Ilgu ge. le he had commited.

Iia te rnrd obnxit. puniiment latnted ignorc in eduutdan neglctf mora relliouululu. partculrl ds- d. immeiae taul murdrofCpt 1u0. le stted.

t11tsince tme nes helrd tt alged tht wa guily aoler wa ace. lar te JuJao. ua alemly le suitble rctllna iluition a ted ti some tme afe Wa cOlfuud prion Inernel ntactla benenttnc sped pronJ Invrnen WA Intaulht. ru. an ttt ee iDC Go ba comft.

Innmuu. a bs appa. woud it Witlllt dra. Afte thi exhurtatil mOUc the leat tepida on ad Ifle deli Yring iD buhed etertI abut bo' the fin nubofamed Lr1 aU kd ho. or JauSaha Gubly nar ultek.

Mut Eq. Vile tot forcng dor. Sonh aol ro bed Iwd a te Celw. Ialant couiict stbb tlenz trough heat. wouded anoter.

Tey unralhot. into hOUe o. uind hi La btwcen fger th b. msnu haT beer IUe fre thalh ws 1pp by exero oCb Snhan kew 11 tleir 00. ttm prouctd me tme sl ce to toing at tb wiJo putlicywbipped.

I tHUL Itd CAl tr WAlt KO11S. I Uppr luliblt. ni Hwwtur P. 1p OHN LES be leave a a wtlll ad pel i ate i thi. I a A retl Ut I a rt EUI aO ppe pp wtk te plao c- afIar terl a IQL nU1ipp a.

c1 bar imprf. a J. Sd a Nc. Jt t. mpuJ 1.

tDt Upblc tll rt CUe uD" 1 1 wi Jah' tP I ba a a re a t. I a t1 r. fen tp fonb I a fa I rGITABLl T001i-OWD11 Ie PJM 1 I 0 Tt a U. a pe ei rrr e. 1a1 ht r.

I. 1M cJe W. ee I. a 1 a. I 1 a deC ral b.

Sl at Mr. Iat 4 ae. a. ct fm NII at IL 9 ERAL a T1. nLu1 W.

aa hbB tt a Rp t. wJb Mtt wb Ob the la a aI11l. cr 6 lf t. ce 4w af a I 1. 1.

l- Ml may- 1r Fa. lt cf I Is I I I I 4 I I I I 5 I. I .5 I I t. I 4 1 4 I I I I. I 1 I I.

1igbir 1IIU thlfl i3drtd iq from UsjrGeneral 14 molt a bli tkMUcS Gencr ceatd re Mt SeriUe w' fljor the nd i i Lrt 1 Lomre4hotst bythe ofilie it. nd biid t.Quarter-Maste rG eneral eith fullowed norquIted cube Ipi conductof 1. ftY1NT1LLIGENCZ. OFLOItUS. FXDAYP0v27.

his Won Is TC KziLza Rop Prc 14 cntm a appeLthI r4 Pdl VIIL I ON 4STLI1 NIWC8TLIlTUT. Siaa' VENU va HenileT. actzty Is tctd1n tc frth a Me. ctcI Ii tl tim'a HKWOULI BSIA FLLYIt fl4 StIIItISC LiOI th Cth l1ALUti. opm a wIeuIes iS tl.

ribt of StijWAddtC1 nhic ik thj oveldis OOITITmI tticl Scott I1V1UtorIaDiabls pJncesnfr Sput Mt. M1t0L GIt ou tilt its. cs3ed SC Ibf twm. yst ck GO DubMr. Sws Bs Signoc aid L41s Tcndi4a VW1t tbtED thS 4s1si tlS Wood.

fli wbok nduthe pedcaJazd irek ISk. sad a wTittCR 1 QW Si. 5. 4. Ls4it a fi flIEATPFflOy4L i.

HtSBAND. r. hi. mj b. NZrty On Mesidey.

Hor Msi fl 0 Tuiy Iigli Sit bet sypsranc Wsdceday with the Cprjflfl. Akuadee Bett7 Mn. wW be tdd KuilUche4I1L trsyoarwes Wednsdey flay th acu she Renesde. 151 Weye3rdayannouflced baingarrivsdin eneralSVADIWO riiIauded gen ral coflectedwitb posed abodyof cia sid ofattack Theysre ofthe 5flhiiOToW dateofthis ofthat audon bopthat ofthese viencytothe lic an asprmving us. are uF peitrycavil.

1k- r---- mr Excbe uer I. im- adding wasrernoved fromtheTowertube mont ofour thus- mosteminent innearly sway dated ruin or ore- StThoinass sn tb rum ougbtto oftheCulrnelscharger nor O1eerimtnediatelyin rontof late weireconfirintd inourforwer statezuentthat street were ther sma1icJea nd Tb twb clabcgve ofbimselfwas t1 hts mro that wb. LIWREPOR 0 Yazai rota gothirnselentaxgled uaxrtl tim br theprosecuttir urmner andthatbe aniinantdaugbter ap- Iofpersuadicg seatbe I of401andlctt II t3LLOCX defendantwmitbat be desireofprofllupon rnenthe avythiswai Newcastle5 or Kiagatlue o401. CAflLS1tT ofa ws not 5D jaMal or by Commons se- Sziuoiia Is hird Thursday Pand first danger. con ced prison rs tojoin vi wereconfined or locks 1nth wthe uisatectoset eel tisi tineofiheir lMI6 ighwa11s Thereat.

gaol fOLifIIODy sualmgsnarticlcnotwurthmnore 4- n-- B0wsTiit a etsckrsi th Mimt ct. sbazi hI ass with mios pse and bit etsi tt. ah. of ft mdcv a daXr The vu 4 SOC1ZTasJ.Iis J. Tm.

1 5. t. oard slv i Hsadn a 1 dccued. sccoed1aIc tiLg pea4 ttfusalbjnatwhichlt vued. s.ielnnatad.- cesied tded iteath.

a. the dcctiedlid i Ti. Is. uocit fq nrj ii merefo ctozJg 1 bidnocaI pii1uxiffadItm4 dib. odetyinssch and her Mi1btrsti bng tL aoL Lp Wednesdayhalr supposeto going onaodock inthiafteraoonofthe daytwuwhales I even ofMr.

Br ughton our Bayley that This and rhurso or ne span over th. cci. feetf efnew thatnuw I wh. Is undatiuz 2 1 On hreinIursuasmceoLs urthe murderofCaptain the torts thcftevT RevDMaaric auterpraycrin priso erappearedtojoin mostiervently his aidwathe ofthe murderof till prison benevoLence Inverness since prayerwas ej nuxnbcrofazmed Garbally ncarVuleCk fro i heart was cn siice ste4irmg heat at lJ and CABINk1 WAitk4iOOMS. street.

fl.uilan-.treer. pZece. 4 2A beg the aobdlt gencealthej avin a bizc prodociacl nfactotj. hi be a brddiii em Oczipapier 1ltE5II T. I mea U.

Lent the izbscIDhLaxchess jnqaa tdeu eceda. kiinc onettltfetreeie UTLks h.wed Uiaa. the I ectIoa fse kos becoiag Iie pa th. tedb. under ibepi 1 a JeflcMel jaw wjed face.

Sold attas 4. beapside await 1 tov sad ao end psi le boiett19Ml 1TINERAL M. Ly1 Wb.m-pZace.Rt et24qW' bp Feb11 be Is reteinedIa town. sad c'a upply IdaiMli the prp autlcsdoc reduce vcS. kamiii4.

We sad wendy b. dhtasS. Ce imwi isfl dea- scsdhosaIaa1 ha nw Sdsacs. Ia Lad a a. tI1 leavu cbi 7i Is a4 aLe ii.

Wubraiice Ziiquai. SS.

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