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T' II A It E. JtR Y- AK Mr. SiJJon di played her m4rpus rjgi noa-crt yefterday in JJclvidera for the fecund me this fcak torttrwySiJJtntan ia her words to a molt and oOr" or wing-0 Mrs. SiJdons SttitfJer has lops been ac- owlalgct asone qt the molt of her eba. her performance of it Ltt night jyas than yU111 animated though wc think fctelm in the lallaft Qtould hive rot rcedrd the account of Jalicr' death.

KemMe never played more to the heart than in ifrffr a part which requires every aid from ihc ttor render Its nuracrous perjuries and ineon Llencics endurable. Bentleys was manly fpinted and in theSyini fcene pathetic. The plcatant farce of High Life below ir arc Wmcr ant Whitficld an opportuni- ty of hewing off tlicir kill in caricature to more tolerable advantage. The comedy that is utly to make its appear ance at lane under the title of Tb New Pttra' comes tram the hand of Mi ft Lee. Concert the Opera and the Prutef- fional Concert all begin niortly after the meeting of Parliament.

The' Concert of Antient t1ufic dos not begin till after Among the many ornamental fronts in the different puts of London we know of nothing To elegant anal withal Co profrfionally appropriate a which appear' to the minutaclory of Nefirs. Loigwi and JJreJerip in T. ucnham- Court Vfc tlftnk its tam and contrivance tf that merit tjuifli it were a decoration to one of the principal ftrcets of the metropolis. Among the many whom an early meeting of Parliament contributes to gladden in' this metro- poli there arc none who appear in fuck high pints on the occafion as our refident ladies. The rcafon was given the other evening by one of them in a pretty large company and is natural enough That it ttas certainly agree able thing to have fo many Membcrd in town.

Monday a flag was turned out at the New Lodge Windforfor the ion of his Majefly whowis accompanied by feveral gentlemen of the country. The hunt continued upwards of two hourtcryharp running but near Reading the fta taking to the water the banks of uhich almol equal to the famous Hightiyer who is to have the run of Little Park whtlil he is alive without being again hunted. It is fixed that Lord Heathfield returns to Gibraltar It was his own offer and he has had the thanks of the King fear it. Yeftcrday the Captain ut the Quip ldentwith llores tur tint fur tribe took lave and received hi inftruelions and in about a fortnights tine his Lordthip pro- poic tmh3rkll1 for his Government. As early in the enfuing Sellion of Parliament as the gruU lur icfs of the nirion will permit oe Villiortftecitabttflunentof Harbtmr Matters is to brought forward.

A plan of fuck high coo- eern to the trade of this great city nlould have ever polIible attention paid to it. Its utility is confeOd. by all and it has long remained the fur- prize of every prricn concerned in hipping that this molt necefiary work Should have been fo long nelea when there is icarce one port not only in this kingdom but throughout the whole sora- mercial world where fuch an eiUbliQimcntis not to. be found. The reafon hitherto allcdgid again ft iuintmduEtin was the magnitude of ike undertaking but we'-find it has now been reduced to a plain and prat1icable tlenl and the prefcat bill will go into Parliament matured and perfccilvlYce from thole legal impediments whicb.

obnruttd Its courfe lati fdIion and for a feafon deprived us of its advantages. The tcumbncc of the Royal AfTcnt btntijp given to hills of Parliament in England and Irer laud in French has often excited pccubtiun and lrnoft et cry petfon condemns it as a badge of fla- very. It was introduced at the NOlmU1 in Conquclt and as DC Loln1e lays has been continued or a like nuny other tiling of mere form after the fulv1 hate PI them is entirely changed. But Sir Wil- Irun Backfttfue mention that Luhas its ufts. A badge indeed he lays it mlift-bCjflwned now the only remaining ore of confncl and which one would with tolce fill into total oblivion untefs it be referved ns a folcnm muntvo to remind us that our liberties are mortal having once been tldlroed by a foreign fierce.

Perhaps this is rather a refinement rcafoninn than a juili- fkuion of ttte cufton for furely having thrown off tile yoke of. livery it is not meet to wear the badge of it. The detonation of. he Fleet under the com. mzaJ of Admiral Sir Edmund Aflieck trill re mains an impenetrtble fccret not only to the public but even to himfclf IS he was to fail with foaled orders which were net to be rd till lie arrived in a certain lattude.

It is however conjcfturcd that this cruize will not be or any confidcriblc lcgth the tips having on board provifions for only month An able Engineer haslately laid before the Ordnance Board a plan movcable Land Bat teries which may be moved from and placed at pleafurc on any part of the Sea Coiflc in times of exigency to prevent an enemy landing. Total of entries put patted lali weck at the houfc 6341 Ofivbtcb tire BritifhanQ TriJlt manufaftures exported fret or cirttlsM to 4 9 Brittt manufaauloi and7 produce and foreign produce- fubjcA to 1 Airy on exportation 77 Foreign goods exported by certifcatf 148 J. Tottl as abofe Hands Ittned ivuu u4tfv nib uuiiitviu i No paintererer felt the of ge mOtR tHan thisgreat mftcrz3jM have jwllelfeii the knowledge and the ter to keep it under due cpntroul. If an allegorical picture" tvcrtf to be painted of Sir Jofliua we fliould recommend hi principal Attendants to be GthIlU Science atd Nature. Stiarh pifture1 of Mrs.

Siddont is 4 work or great eiceltence and a portrait of uncominpn Ivnilitudc ar a portrait of the great a ircfs it is We' think wiliout rival. That of Lin6h which is intended as a companuTi will be thought nnd what more. can be laid of it worthy its poll. tion. The pprtuaitof of the fame a lor in the character of Richard is among the happieft tflorts of Mr.

Stuarts1 pencil and of courle be ranked among the firft productions of the prevent period. Urfji has dmotl finlfilCd his paintings for St. Gcorj-c's Hall in Wind for Ca flic' and in refpett to brilliance ofcoour and the efrcct of light and fludc they are fu crior to any of the. many capital works of this admired painter. nest employment will by I picture of the Inftallation of the Order of the Garter in which the portraits of his Majcily and the Knights will be introduced Malton has been It the Cattle to nuke a correct drawing of the.

Hall with the throne for the ground. Tit C. L- Y. WHEN firft the School-boy. enters in Ills teens Of leaving fchool ondlib ity he dreamt Paints to nis ro itl the luxuries in ft re And uifes Greek with Lattu o'er and o'er.

On quitting fchool he Still ison the wing And years to come mutt heaps of rlelfnfC bring one that arc of blips When no happlnefs no joy can coifs. lut Strange to tell tic finds alas too late Th it age nd manhood cannot blifs creite lie finds that QresmJ ti troubles interfore And ith his years he multiplies hi woes. Then with a thoughtful and retletf mind He view the pall the fcenes he's left behind. Laughs at his folly who on future Could cafe content and happinefs beftow. What pity it is that the unon of Rufra was not fecured as it eatily mi ht have been and at a leis txpnce than the prefervation of Holland has coil upon the late revolution in Sweden.

His Majefty has in hi- potTdum a Memoir drawn up by the late General Lloyd who was pen. tined for his feerct lerves which had it been properly attended to the famous armed neutrality would never have taken pi ice and the im- menfe power of Rumba would have been fixed in. he dtectun of he Cabinet of Great Britain. ButJt ns1unongn the misfortunes of th mm" ken policy of that day we time when Junius wrqtr to abind a all great concerns and to di rh the whole attention to a little quarrel with John Wikes and the publirtiers of Junius Letters. The prefs in England Ihould be as free as air.

If Jifagrcelhlc truths are publidied pro- fecutions winnot flop but increafe the circulation of them. If falsehoods are publiflted they die with the day- they appeared. The Hebe frigate Captain ThornbQrougb which is failed againfrom Portfmouth is to cruife iff I3reft till the of a fleet from that place nd then to give the earlit intelligence. The quadrons that were equipping in Btclt lbour are by this time expected to have comeiuo the road which is the ufual place or all tlips from collecting previous to their failing. Yc Icrday morning a tender failed from thee mJrfor the Nore lull of nffeamcn which are to be put on board the ulrdnlips from whence they will be distributed to fuch of the men of war as are in want.

General Conway who failed Friday taft for his Government of Jcrrer has inilruftibhs to jrtuifmit an account of the Hate and condition of tlilh illands in rdpc8 to deil1ec with as much expedition as spul1ibl ACCOUNT of JOHN SUCKLING Tbi' TJOHN SUCKLING an eminent pot in' the fcventecnth century was fon of Sir John Suckling of Whitton in Midcliefex Knt. Comptroller of the Houfehold to King James and Charles I ft. and was horn It Whitton in 1613' with a remarkable ireuml1tnce at his birth being corns into the world as his mother reckoned in the beginning of the eleventh month. He difrovercd an excellent genius very early for he pike Latin at five years of age and compofttl both in Latin and Knglifli at nine. His skill in languages and mufic was extraordinary but cfpe- cially in tnufic.

In his travels he made a campaign under. us King of Sweden and was prevent at three battles live lieges and as many tkirmithcs. In the beginning of the civil war in- England he raifed a troop. of boric fo richly' ac coutred th-atit Hood hum in 1200 bellowing the. hones arms and clothes upon each perfonwho lifted under him.

But unfortunately failing of fuccefs in his endeavours for his Jrvic he laid it fo much to heart that he fell into a fever which he di at twenty-eighty cars of age. His fragments were printed at London 640 intSvb. Mr. Lloyd tells us that his poems arc clean Iprightly anduiiural hisdifcourte lull did convincing his platys well humoured and taking his letters fragrant sndfndiking only his thoxighti were not fo ofd si his expretbons norhisthte fu vain Ii his thoughtis Though we nui' tohis fuiguinccompofitionandy young ycarfoatethin that the thoughts and difciplinc of time experience and fcTcra years might have corrected ud educed Jt i ll1 HAL fc aR kiirc' r. tfrfa Mr.

Jufict BtTLI2 4 ty J0r 1916. MVflrf Cnimettr the indlora of- Meflrj. Mitchell. and Co Mr. tfcnV yard and other premifea adjacenr in lUrrvehoufr were PlararifiVand Meflh Smart' land.Hill- together with the ttfeueLead Com pJny and others were Defendant The was brought to eftablifh the Plain.

tiffs property in a egad leading over the ropc- walk arid through their eclair i the fveral cftatesof Defendants and which they by hewing that the. Defendants paid rent for the ufe of the road in queflisn to one William King or his czccutori arid. that TUI13in King potleflcdjanly derivative title under a live krmte by Margeuj a. predecefTJrof in tiffs to one. Edward Gray in for years that Edward Gray the original ltlre built the bridge over the walk made the docks and erclleJ fevcrtil IUIUJ" on the ground dcniifcd and by his will in 1681 the road in tlrpUtc to be for the benefit of his under.

tenants. The counter part of this. old leafe containing a plan being given in evidence proved a period when there was no road whatever acrofs the Pbntitfi eftlie Tne Plaintith combated their cafe with Wonderful fuccef as they undertook the arduous talk of tracing their freehold talc up to rgctts 109 years find afterwards had to prove the leafehold eflat trough lall 31 progrelilve branches tram Gray the lifltc of Martens to King. Several witneOs ere examined on the part of the Defendants dcfcrib- jng the rod by reputation to be a public way but the Judge did not trouble the to reply to this evidence and the Jury who had had a view gave a verdiEr without -J-for the Plaintitls On Saturday died aged eighty years the Right He hle and ight Reverend Lout James HCIU lcrk Lord of Hereford uncle to Lord Vcrc. His Lortjlhiu Was the oldcft confe- crated il1lOp is this kingdom I being cled to the lawn Iceves in.

the year 1746 on the. death of Bifliop Egerton. It is thought at the Icon. John Harley D. D.

and Dean of Windtor will fuccecd to the' vacant See of Hereford. A Correfpondent has favoured us with an ac count of a new fpecies of robbery which was actually committed upon him a few evenings ago and which may frve IS a caution tpjthopublic in general A gentleman having a remarkable long and fine head of auburn hair walking Charing Crofs about nine o'clock in the evening an com ploy with a friend arm in arm a per rfgn had the audacity to cut hishair offcofc to his head unperceived either by the gentlemen' or his friend until the operation was performed but" it is pre- fumed that the fellow who did it mutt have been aLrmed as in his hurry he left the hair behind him. In cutting it off which is uppofed mull hate been with a razor the gentleman's collar of nil coat was a good deal cut. Monday the Committee fat again by adjourn. merit in the CouncifClumber at Guildhall to pay the bounties to feamcn entering into the Navy.

They tit ain tomorrow. A Court of Aldermen fat yeflerday at Guild hall to fettle accounts and other uful1 bulinefs to the expiration or the preflnt Mayoralty. The enfuing Mayors day is exp cfted be very brilli tur the maul years lltbw hl en. fet tide by the dc ith of the late Princcfs 1 All tilt' great otliccers of State and crud or the nobility will be invited to partake of the fealt. On Saturday evening about eight o'clock the houle of Mr.

EUifon in Moll Court was broke open and robbed of weerng apparel linen- and otherarticles tithe amount of near 30 VSJ ft Monday at the Sdlion of the Pence for the city' of London before the Mayor and Recorder George Liquorith was convicted on an inditlment for aliaultmg Henry Atlans a Serjeant at Mace in the execution of hisduty and torr having with others rdcued his father outof the cuflody of Mr. Atkns and the Court in incorafileration of the filial of the fan fur the father and the af- fault not having endangered the life of the pro. fecutor itnpofed only the mall fine of 6s. 8d. on" payment of which and.

cods he was discharged At the fametime James Glover was tried for ifiaulting a Mr. Miller and being found guilty he Recorder polled fenteuce him to pay a fine of is. and to he unprifoned in the Poultry- Compter for two months. Yefterday a journeyman maker was brought before Sir William homer at Guildhall charged with pawning' two clocks intruded to his care to repair nd was fined lot. for the fame not been able to pay he was committed ro Bridewell for fourteen days or untiltho fine is paid.

The Governors and DirccUrs of. the' Voor of the paritli of St. James Piccadilly have done great crecitby the judicious manner in- whichrtheybrng up tl indigent youh of both fixes in their fchool of induflry by their id- vertifetnent it appear that frOt1the wprE done by the girls only to three months vizJuneo September a rum was accumulated amounting to 861. 7 and Sd. at Wt the- proportion of.

their board and lodging for thcaOOt thneV aid not amount to. more tnanfifry five pounds. Ptlcesof hops on Monday in th lTrdugh were as follow Pockets tram 9 gs to 11. i i s. New Ba 1.

105. Old Pockett. Jrom 1. icr. to loiros.

OldBajr from 7 to yl. i6j. retcwtr COUNTRT NEW Tlir exertions at thh axe tpmr that the car and their ere WJi from the different hips. I Dt i i are by fpedI ornerj a49ye4 in fonvaiing the fitting of the ffilpV' The Powerful of 74 gunr from rtaaiilrs is new in tilt Offing arid yiUt wt p. be The fir 44 gun hip that sre lnjr out tafe listr of ccflihedto caVrjr men to India to totrtngtheu our xarrifoas there.

SIZiJS rf bar ir 22. We had. re tine day for qur air on Tutfdiy late an ever rcraerabcrto have fceti it ruora nu uocndch Thor vrsa a grei fl of thefe vhicb the fTrft dayt fplJ very dear out on the fer ond ent foiren Hat more reafoaabfc the belt rielded from 40 to 45 jtnd 46 that of- the middle nuking rcr j6rto 405. infcuar nd up ard Much at la remained unfold mc ofTla and other fairi Laft Tuefday ntght about hilf pill leight. odock a fire trokc out upon- V5ey which raged ithjtcat violence for.

thetpict. of an hour- whicH time it cuafuned the Bells Whjte Hart PlJuirh Divides tnJ Ma- torOJghb booths together with the three back rows arid hx vinj reachcH the brick at the end of the row which is a little damaged it was there tinguflicd. No other lo was fuilamed jfcitn that of the fvfcral erections racnnoned few hopVa B1 tnc hratetiali of Come ft Hidings that had been dcpOTd in jfi jDrr D. at. Thepeople in Prance Jfcem ripe for' rebellion wearing the thong andmark- mg features of lprohaticm of the ml nis ri unaccouiitlblc cmduft in the pre- that liberty themlclves it Cnprains of both pacs and bye-boats continue araiot of viLting the other fide of the- teri ul an embargos taking place.

Jr Thcfmugglmg part of the community in there pins are in a deep decline' ever since Mr. Pit gave the dccifivc blow to the iIM the country. Young hcEtor is ruakicg geat preparations rc his private thestrr Fnrthe tcprdentaton of Matilda and nodoubr jthore will- be nothing wartt ing on his jarr to. give dr' and brilliaacy to the approaching 2) OS. Wind Ns Sailed jf y' Thips Stipiu and Irrcfiilible outward bound as before Nety' CcrtJ7 Barcluv fur Oporto and Minerva Gibbonr.

for Ancona. This morning Admiral Hood hoifted hisfljgoa board the Myrmidon andVemains with thaAd- venture Admiral Hothatn CulufTs and Veftal Scout and Wafp flop. Cockatrice and Nimble cutters and India pilot. rffV TliuriJa' tall Tauntot Oiphanr Elq. of Qneefl AnnrftrcetWefr toMifsCarteriof Ilqlborruv 1 Yeftcrday fehnight a Giorses Haiiover fquire Captain May nek yf the tft incnf to t1n Kcppe Jughter of the Lie wnl Vifcbont uitICeppeL 1 Shop Noi a Great choice of curious fins lat arrivcd Frontilridia among which are tra1.

of the-real od mb fintilewood fine ivory lry. flicks and fans paint. I fpingledj mounted j-i 0 table ferYlce tea and co. cups uccrsof the fine nankeen ttcrnsi richly gilt china diflies and phtci tureens vh bafons mugs India tea rds waite quadrillc boxesfillfarld Count-- cr ginger citrrfrlr India pickles foy ad fine India matting of any length male' tlpjiifit rooms of any lizc de fcrt hlyfrri ellifircd vith gold i the flid guods vjll JjfiJlbld cheap for ready mj- ncy by Mr. WilU ijH nd Company.

The. Governors of the A iumand Charities as proprietors of the. late Dr. invaluable and much-approved MVicinci 11IA defirous of prcventino counterfeits of them and Zealous to tcftify their confClentoul regard to the public good- hereby give that thcK have enrruled the prepararin of them roIcly" Mr Godfreyi Chymtt1 of Soutriamponftreerr Covent and have alfo appointed 1 Drugits of linc Curnhijoiut Agent wuh Mr. Godfrey tor managing the file of them and as a lure meart of authenticating their gcnuincndV itch bottle box- arid pt is fealed with the cypher' A.

M. and each parcr of direSions therewith is grred with the nanvu pf Stephen Aitley arid Hii Seaton Efquires Treafiircrs of the Charities. Tile Medi. fina are as follows vu. The While Drop for the Stun 1 Red PilU for chronic difcafct iaceneral The Emetic Sack Drop.

The Sweating Powders Fittuli Paile Liquid Sweat. Drop. Powders And JEilenccfor the ache TIi moil aatheritic prrofs can. produced the efficacy of the sBovcMctlieihej N. E.

Good allowance to thofc who ttie any qutntityt THle Medlanrs may alfo hid at Afylun and Mqjdalca Hof it zidt nE E. e. 1 I' a her Voia. i po CfIrd1crd y' In uc1tld r3 litriedllS totrl1 1J 1t1l. I tUlInland Bowtn MnSaJdoFsJBtlfj trahas a leJ uol tthc hcr aJ ink.

bet cle1l11lnrhe malt. a 01. utd and rottrtJcJtheac nf dc ti. 1rfi. I' wpkh' uires.e\ ry rnthC ro IDcon.

fLlenres eDUr1 e. Ikntle rierre and die uhr tlC of. u. HI h. Sinus" gave Tl1tfi ti In carcaturc Jt th3ntolerJb1c 1' i i tprC3r- nce Mifs in eting 4 1)e nt.

nfAnttcl1tMufic crs lj intilllfter th m3n ornme td LonJpr prof t110nally as that menuta ory Lo 111nd Jlr Jtrip Vfctltinkits cont vance jOl eu th mcct1a tri ute' int is :1 fpi rs ourrefident in. 1ar com pan nJ rertatnly ry man fiagw 1s Lo Vindfor fa Ine l1j" lcc mpani entlemcn atJ3 hours cry h3rprunning ar bi ing lxinghi rind oh dilcfkfccnt unfortu- tly rown foJC hounds could up rJthlum. It was a choice ta and fald to be Hig htler ing walhis mksof it. 0 fili tl refur 1 a trc hh int1ru tiunl at rtni htI enfuin nt gr mt brill torthe tablfillnent of brot ht th oEthis trerr ofeyery in b' car onl foun l. allcdgt ohmic kirg find bc prercntlbilJ Parlillnentm turd perfc iv' fre ie tt itsa nnt3Ycs.

Cm1Q Thcc Afi" nt i 1 hen Englandind I an lrr q11 en ry ba ge ofib- ld for Jll likeirtcny aftcrrhe rut 1 i of cntii-c1 Ti I I11B. ckfijne ntiu tJ-'t ba I nb wned I rema COriql trn wlce hUmto hvlOn It in rC lfon1n oJ re. not' O1 ly crenat Cfrta cocj lurtd crui lut confidcuhle 1 gthr1le provd lls or Anablc En bas. lately for ri move laeJ onan pJrtoftheS a COlfic mnesof prevent 2ncncmy. ent cs pl1 Of tubih tJtrt ll tiIb nd' cxpor ed Tit or' WtDC1J i 409 Brititbm2L ff1 IQ' rrr 4ucx- Jubj tft cXport tl 111" fOrtlgnnQodscxforttdby ecru D.

Toti1Jas 634 If lIMTfUafn rJjf' t1 1 ir i rE PIN Ak r. Sjhltllg tfSLe ayadhnci tb wardtlie comp rion of. his. ork which' is' c-- fincd rocxr 1d his fame td the ithttD worll. pain cccr fdhc' thuli fin i qiu" mo tJi nthlgrtitm 1 tYeJOtif th kl1o ledg Jokecp1t a tOnuoul I lIeg riC21pk1urf pti Ir ohu lo arc mrt.

nd i CI ttcnd nrs to SI rlspit1u fu nvork CJccl ce pm itof unco P' I as LEttefs It IS" crinl Th i mMr hith isinrendedu co niriwil1 ch ugbt Rnd ondbf it-worthy lon. me at1or isamonnthehappidt cfl ruofMr. Stuutspcncil urfC' mo 6r 1proJ ionso pr nt odi If ijI nas 3cor es rinJforC tobnllrmce ofco our andlhC' nd the fuHc 1Vr ny rks HIs 11e il1 rcer the. hi U1troduc d. dtr BOY.

th mid uaf quitt Cchoolhe brin lbes Cor th hI its nojoy tel1-hcnnds ageJ1J cannot. with his thou htrul rng mini vi cenes Lw thow eae Plin pit i thttthe uffiJ mn thlllthe pre1 rv ttion li mous place tin. tint i mist nune. the uniu abtldn di- aUe tion toa les pub ihcrs Juniu truths. publi hed of bliaae thed3Y the gate tin from lortm uth rift eet om earli intdlige e.

equipp i llr. n. rxpc 1cJ 0li3ccotTleintothe of lIIOis. rd rfor fai1 Wn day fo his. inilru 1io14s j1nfmitan thefiate onclic on t1 JOH an ccnr 0fVhitton i Kin Iii.

reek' ned be inning th dif enius fo ke Clrs Lalinand butefpe. de cim- a ml W3 m. a' rro ho fe that it 12001. echprfonl who i fi durd rbim. cefs 1ys heartduit Jell ci which aJe sff1gn cnts re1rint lr J6 oirf.

8ro. th ems n. fp gl1tlyand uuurtl his dlrco rtctull nd Uhum uicd king gr 11t end. fri ing hi i hiscxpret J1S no hisilit thDught Th ugh we" a l1ottoJ is guinc cQmpofitionu1 youPg thir thattbc hrClpl. lc.

mec cyctCycanmlght corrc ld rcduC 4. A IY RE 0' R' it' 1 WroE. I NSr 1tHALt. I iLcoir tf Ct ENC fj rJtjJj LLd iJ tcalrs late I irrs mcti i l1nd ordf if tfr Ich ll ud CotR p- rB trCD ard nr PJi ntifrcindl mart" ether bit Le2dCo t' re 1J nd1nt. ca tn bli in- rty inarQad the ropt.

lk th i tS th dtate b7 andwhich ther-cff y. thStth Dcfcn nh paid.ripror re 1J Kmgor hllexccut UL ini 9 UJ1J e. 1 pred t1fJrof to nCr lJr at. Edw rd Gr theo Jll ll1tr vcrJI onh de11i th henefitt ui i pro' TnePbinti comb tcd withtvonderful fucc the tr tClil freeh 1 I09y 0 leafcholdefht I ugh ital pro rdnve Mar etu. KinS were orthe on 3' Va th Jud gc tro lblc tt eVIc1 nce mdthC' whohd a li fir diedrgcJtighty light or o1J fi kingd cin cle tcd' i car dcthof theHon ucceedto cant 0 Correfpondent.

th i ofa pecles robbcrywhuh ui on tPi public A arc rkable1ong md6ne lir bChari i coin the. his hair ff ctore end um mutthivC en ha rb hind 1 vc raz rj ntlemani at at. to ll cn cnler y. The to- bU1 nefs Lord yorday ezpcq brillhnr th 1en dcun 1a r11 njngr o' lock Call I. broke' bbcJ we rng lin hc nca1301.

atihe ofth Pcaceforthe Geor oJ Henr ScrJ ant hisJut ln outofthccufiody ufMr. Aridns a.i ndan crcJ th of Sdolf collshe Atthc Glo er i ault ur entellce on payaijne mptr n1t nthi. er brou ht btcreSir VmfaQ1lJomer and a JSP IJ. nd Dire rs. oor oJ' ofSrjame3 do itby th hic bring uIJd oubof In the tcho ortdoce mo 1 ClzjJ De dunounungro 11al dR a propO o.

oft jr tune n1Qri. an fty6 ds Ptic fhopsDn I ty intha BOrd re 91. 9 I u. mo. Jls" 71 Old fromt t1 Ohl BalJ to- l.

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