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LATEST INTELLIGENCE AM KU OA. IT RLftYftlC ADD JlTUun it Mro i T. Pta Kriuiri 13 Isit A nut r. NrW YORK MAt 41. letters mm New Orlmuu of tHe lt4h ling mom InUltitnnl fWCOtlll of U.

itat of affairs at Tort Hum thin Iwrn rwroirr by UlegrtpU fl' Cairo I Cincinnati. Thy confirm in th main rUculan the Confederate of the with- drawii of Jeuend lUiiki lid U. rvr ule of rnUt It alleged that the reduction of Port HuiUnn a not the object omitcm latt by th KrWal ooniman Ion. lUnka leading tli land furvi tLC1IMt the Confederate lank fur the 8 of dividing the Uxnfth of the enemy and divrrtinif liu attention from the rval movement of Admiral arrant which WM to place hi fleet between Port 11111 and VieVaharjr and tint in- terwptth Cuufe1erte UPI of cattle from the Rwl liner re1. Two vetiela the Usrtfoni and the AlliatroM alone succeeded in paing the ttt ne The Miaaiaaipju a previously ruprti was burnt.

AU th other were more or less injured and returned to nltn Rouge. Hanks with Irvw his troops immediately on learning that Admiral lt had gut beyond the reach of the Cunfvtierata pun The reports from Yidhurg ant the YI from' Federal and Confederate source re till too greatly at variance with each other to reci ive much credit. The Cor sratus claim to have unk lid riddled another of four gunboat that attempted to run the loIorlie at Ylcksburg on the 2th lid to have defeated and driven beck the Sunflower River and or Crv eti cdition. The Federal on the other hand assert they hive rually forced the pwag. of the Sunflower River and landed two division of troop under the command of General Sherman near llaines Bluff.

General till at borough maintaining a defensive position against General Bragg who hi. concentrated a force of 60000 men at TulUhoma General Joe Job niton hu hi quartera at Atlanta Georgia. The Confederates are building immense fortification at oa lid already hue between La ad 60 liege gun in position. The Confederate forte. invading Kentucky are estimated to number 0000 men.

The accounts of their progrv are contradictory. Frankfurt and ton hive been placed under martial law by the Federal who report that they hay. recaptured Danville. Awarding to despatthe. from Fortres Monroe this Confederate attacked WJhamsburg Virginia and Yin.fidd.

North Carolina on the 2th and were repulsed in both assault General Sutoo. in hi official report of the recent negro expedition to Jacksonville Florida under Colonel nigginaon and Montgomery for the purpose of arming and inciting the slaves to revolt state hi. belief that no incident of the war has a greater panic throughout the whole Southern coast. lie add that the negroe are 001. at Jacksom ille from all quarters.

There no confirmation of the news brought by the Peterhoffof the commencement of th bombardment of Charleston. Private letters from Port Royal of the state that no mowiuuut a aiiwt Charleston wee hw ly i take piano fur several WMka and that th law fore. WM totally lnaJwluto ff the pnrpnsr. nt Lincoln le cumpUan with the ruqutiust tiaU hu lrljnatp1 the Kh of AI' day of ustioia1 humiliation MUti tad Gold row this morning to ItIlI It tterwirda dined to and clone at 149 United States' Muss 1681 104 New York Central Railway 1131 I Erie fl Ulmou Central Cotton to jOc Brcdgtuffz firmer and more active. ProyiaioDi quiet.

Sugars steady and in moderate demand. Investments in real estate in York lid vicinity continue active. Vd IIALL7LL Arm 2 Eyzrta. DespatchM from Cairo to the lit init. confirm Confederate accounts of the late uuuocesiful attempts of the Federal to run the blockade of Vkksburg.

They mention but two vessel the Lancaster and the Switzerland upon which Confederate lattcria opened tire with terrible effect- The entire bow of the Lancaster was that away causing to sink immediately. The Switzerland hai ing received a hot which disabled her machinery drifted rapidly down the current and wa towed by the Albatross out of range of the Confederate gun The same zptches announce the failure of the Sunflower River expedition and it return to Yoon Point. The most recent account from Tennenee are of a nature to show th imminence of a great battle at or near Mnrfrveahoroogh Tulls1ome or Chattanooga. Considerable anxiety i felt for the safety of kntnl Ilr vcrau On the 2th ult. the Confederate General Forrest ttake4 the Federals at Hllntood five mile from Nashville amid in rear of General Rousecrans lid ra turod 800 prisoners with a large quantity of military stores.

They also destroyed the railroad track and bridge. llc frt from Kentucky are obscure lid contradictory. In consequence of unfavourable newt from the MuMuippi and apprehension of danger to the army of General Rosecranz there has been a acne of violent fluctuations in the Old market. Yesterday tin premium ro to 60 or 10 pr cent. above the rates or the day previous to-day it fell suddenly to ct rose to and at 4.

Unite. Stateus Sues 11 1041 30 Notes icm ex dir. New York" Central 1121 Erie 70 Illinois Central 89 Cotton uii jc Bruadntufls heavy end lower. Sugar e. better.

QUEEVSTO WN. SCICDAT. The Royal Mail steamship front Boston on the lit anti Halifax on the 3d lost. arrived 4 15 p.m. to-day.

She brings 65 pawengcn and 3C3 00 in specie. The Europa landed her mails and a seng lid prooeuded at 4 40 p.m. for Liverpool all well. TUB OUTWARD MAIL. QULEX8TOW SCITDAY.

The Praia arrived ho at noon to-day. She ked mail- I and the latent grant and proceeded for New York at 4 pw all well. JAr fT Uirta rtuxcx ATM 11 It II that UM MM of FOB- TIll IIll If nlDiaf pbLLbN front Jl6tp dated lb. of March statLn that proclamation ha bottt ia uel Admiral Dourd oWarint that will sot hold UM i opU rwpuaalliU fur th of hostilities' tTMty will law ucutl France to roct the property end liberty of th lh lr llrlou opWan. The proclamation has wodeosd most favour- An Imperial decree hi en puUlshul so-Jay proroguing UM Corps Uaialatlf to th 90th of ApnL ArlL 12.

An Imperial decree was published to-day ap. nintinR Senator Tionjeau lInt Pntidcnt of the Court of Appeal et Rioue. AX AMNESTY FUR POLAND. wr. rETCIUBURO Ann.

12. To-day being the Russian Easter Sunday an Imperial manifesto has been published granting a fun and entire amnesty to all Poles in the kingdom who shall lay down their arms end return to their glance by the 13th of May. The same term for laying down their arms and giving in their ubmiaaioa i also zed for the insurgent in the western Polish province The only exceptions are with regard to ordinary crime lid to such offence a have en committed by the array. The manifesto further III that the institution granted to the Polish people shall be maintained and after practical experience shall be de yeloped according to the necessities of the age and the country. The following i a summary of the text of the manifesto The obligation rest with to preserve the country from the return of disorders lid to open a new epoch of political life based upon the rational organization of administrative local self govern mtllt We have already laid the foundations of thu in the institutions which have been granted the efficacy of which has not yet x-en put to the test.

It i our desire to maintain those institutions while rmemnu to ourselves the right of proceeding with their future development according to the requirements of the age lid of the country. PUUS ArsiL 11. The Muntemr In its bulletin of to-day says The insurrection in Poland continues to spread especially in the government of Auzustowo. The news of the chock experienced by tie Russian at Koslawanda i confirmed. CRACOW' AvaIL U.

The insurgents under the command of Akord stationed in the district of Maryanopol have succeeded in establishing a communication with the insurgents in Samuogitis. Conflict have taken place between the Russians lid the insurgent. at Mingoe in Podlachia rlalwarga in Muom lid at Lode. The Vu publishes a proclamation of a very incendiary lid sanguinary character asserted to have boon issued by the Rnssin and to be in course of distribution by them among the peasants in order to incite the latter against the insurgents. The same paper announces that Yo Swiderski a landed proprietor and hi wife lid daughters have been murdered by the Russians.

A fresh body of insurgents under the command of Major has occupied Polanioo on the in the district of Sandomir. Engagements have taken place near Minp in Podlachia Kalwra in AuiUwo and Lode in Masovia. LFRIL 12. The Government of St. Petersburg his addressed en inquiry to the Grand Duke Cou tsntin upon the possibility of extending to the Kingdom proper of Poland UM nkaseof pronounced in PuJolia Lithuania and UM Ukraine The Cuu announce the arrest in this city of OhrwinkI the nditor of that nwusapvr Intelligence front th theatre of war tAWI that numerous detachments of Insurgents undet un known leaders wire In ill parts of UM Kingdom and of Lithuania.

tuSClttlDcl1ltA In which tho 111114' were rlctorions taken plaM at Olellochl4JO Pluckle The result of oth combats which Ian occurred at Oarwolnl UaLeIk and Knits in lod1achLa had nut as yet transpired. The of to-day announce that Ciooouki by clever man II hat maintained. with 1600 men the position formerly occupied by Lengiewici. Another body of 1000 insurgents reported to be stationed under the command of Ocruiger at a short distance from the former corps. The insurrection in Podlaehia gaining ground.

The Marquis WSS1OpOIIki hat been challenged by Counts BrankkiandChojecki. THORV Ar It The committee of the revolutionary Government in WJna has Uuued a manifesto stating the aisuse' of the Russian Government calling upon the inhabitants to rise in insurrection and declaring that Lithuania and Little Russia are inseparable portions of Poland. In consequence of this manifesto the peasantry and the younger portions of the nobility hue taken up arm against the Government. WARSAW Ann. 11.

Upon the representation of the Grand Duke Constantine the Czar has accepted the resignation tendered by Archbishop Feliniki as a member of the Council of State in the kingdom of Poland. LEMBERQ AruL 12. Travellers who have arrived here report that numerous bands of insurgents are extended through- out the country and that the insurrection constantly aumes more of the character of partisan warfare. ITALY. MILAN Ann.

11. The Perarrrrimzd of to-day denying certain alarming reports which hue I circulated by some journals says We believe that there axe assembled on the frontiers of Venetia some few members of the patty of action who are making preparations which might again disturb public order but neither reports nor preparations should alarm those who confide in the penetration and firmness of the Government and in the wisdom of the people. TURIN Arm. 11 Evunxo. The St4fftp of this evening publishes a circular from the Minister of Justice calling upon the public prosecutors to keep a vigilant watch upon the subversive tendencies of the Federalist lid Radical press.

Every attack upon the principles of constitutional lid united monarchy should be energetically reproved. NAPLES Learn 11. The Court of in this city has sentenced to hard lbour throe persona convicted of having borne false witness and of calumny in the political trial of UM l5thof May 1848. ROME Arm 11 Evwmo. Cardinal Barberini died to-day.

SWITZERLAND. BERNE Arm U. The French Government hat demanded that North Savoy should be constituted a ire. district with regard to Customs. The negotiations between Switzerland and Prance concerning the oosmdusiuc of a commercial treaty ufD DllOUIlK lWar A 'I'M a too avf iaV 01 o.

D. ttn 0 ftBM4 THE TIMES. MONDAY APRIL 18 1803 ked whether It onsihn UM meet of Den mark all of th tnt Into by that intry alter the sot1sUous of WO and IM3 Mid alto whether UM tortnmeat still itself bound by the laid wilag that Denmark had evidently violated Its AruL 11. Prinoe Christian with his family arrived here at 13 o'clock today. The Royal travsilsei were received is the railway station by almost an UM Ministers and a large number of the principal personages of the city.

SPAIN. MADRID Ar JL 10. In to-day's i sitting of the Oon ras the Minister of Finance requested authority to collect UM taxes until the III of July next and declared that if it were not granted the Government would withdrew the Dill for reforms in the Customs' Tariff presented by the late Government. To-morrow Senor ruero will put a question to the Government in reference to the late Ministerial crisis. Arm.

12. It is asserted that Odilon Beirut who has arrived here i the bearer of a request to the Government to grant II amnesty to the persona convicted of haying attempted to make converts to Protestantism. EGYPT. ALEXANDRIA. Atari 11.

The Sultan has conferred the rank of High. Officer of one of the Turkish orders upon the chief of the Jewish Greek Armenian Coptic rid Catholic persuasions. His Majesty also observed in a letter written upon the occasion that ho made no distinctions upon the score of religious belief. Arm 12. The Sultan.

accompanied by the Viceroy Ismail Pubs has offered up his prayers at the Sepulchre of Mehemet All. His Majesty has also visited the tomb of Said Pasha the Pyramids and the environs of Cairo. It is expected that His Majesty will embark at II early date upon his return to Constantinople. pAw4uzrrA. 1' oriczt HOUSE OF COMMONS.

MOTOAT APRIL 13. a Of TBS DU. 0-La ii VKrnnaMBt Art UM BO 0500 a Wit AtnllOua Hill. Ju unnM. to be din l.

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V. VII. la CboutUM of Hupplrt 0.1 LIs1e. To us for us wloot onoaoiUlo. to btqoir.

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1 1 Wtar Exscvriox AT lUiDsrost The last sentence of th law WM curried into effect os Sstsrday at 13 o'clock in front of county pol at Maidston upos Allander Barton a lad 9) years of ass who was convicted at the lusts spriof iss for tb county of Kent of the murder sider very creel sad sgrsvsIe4 circumstances of a little boy nin yean of air by ttat-rfirn him in tb neck with a nit. The ofleno WM corn- mitted in the summer of last year. The prioooer in dosed the poor lad to accompany him upon Chatham Lisset and at a c1sdsd spot. near a large chalk heap. attacked him sol notwithstanding th desperate trunk for life that wa.

mad. by th deeesed he sucocedel in deutzoyisg him is the way above stated. Tb. pruoner did sot appear to hive made my attempt to ococuwl hit mm for us tb dq following hi gave bimoelf to Mr. ut ooe of the superiutenJant.

of th test constabulary. ta ttooed at Oiatham and gave a detailed account of all th eircuniataooe connected with th horrid cnm II x- premed hi dtermination to plead guilty and he would so doubt. bass nenitted In doing to if Ih trial had come on it would nsv don i due course ust tb winter MUST but upon the applicatios of hi eounool th trial WM noat- posed to the rpnag e. The defruos of ioaaiaity WM net up for bun. bet this tided sod be WM convicted sod left for lecaUoo For a long tiro eihlbitsd a greet deal of bravado bat Utterly his spirit gnvt way sod he expressed rvow for hi cnm staud that In souse- onenot of having been turned out of the publichouse at Chatham mad UD hi mind to kill th landlady of th house but he thought would kill ajn on ftnt and then try to murder the woman aLetWrdL then net by ucadent tb deceased lad bet his dying shrieks it frightened him that he guys up hi further criminal intention and wandered shout till he could bear it no longer and then himself up to Jnatio At It o'clock precitaly the prsoor mounted the scaol4 with a very firm Up seoompsoied by the xeeuUooev His urn.

having been pinioned in the nraal manner th rope WM adjusted and the drop almost immediately fell. The culprit appeared to die inrtaaUy without a stzmargic. Up to toe last moment he continued toexpuess bu poniUooe for th cnm which ho had committed. Xtrrrrr. ExsimoN i On On Saturday at 12 o'clock Edward Cooper who WM convicted the Shropihire Aishos of having mordered hi ton John Onoper a Html.

deformed boy aged years WM executed in frost of the county gaol Shrewusbery. The nnfortunate man tine hit condemnation bad behaved with greet propriety sod paid strict attention to th ministrations of the Kev. Jamea Denning th gaol chaplain. A few days before hai execution med. a eonfeailon of hi guilt to Captain Key.

Slaney a county ns4sti ud tb Acting Under Sheriff Mr. J. I. reel. If.

aid that on th slay the murder WM ommlttusd he went into ao Mb coppice nest Riacbsreh to hunt rabbits the boy being with him and while there something cane over hire he didn't know bow and he strangled th boy with the bud kerchief he bad on. left sod borrowed us tnxlewith which be dug a hole and buried the body. He frequently alter that went into the coppice to bunt rShbItI. and did sot feel ranch about It. When he WM strangling th boy th poor little fellow usid Oh father don't.

On the night pruosding his xoenaon Cooper slept well sad breakfasted heartily in the morniss during which be spok. with eon- putun abomt the weather used other ooamonplao toptea. At th fatal boar uppuoschd however his forUtod failed himaa sipresd horror sail ircrot hi impending doom. walked without uwsictenc. from th tell to the scat- fold but wept btttery sod oversd hi face with hi haadker- chief.

Smithoftrodirrwa the sasestieser adalieL had ailjutted th BOOM th wretched man grasped th hand of th Wrukey who scoompssisd him and mattered la a tremulous voles Oh Lord blea. my tool I God you all. Af Ur the bolt WM withdrawn the nanappyenmi- ussR struggled vioUntly for nrvoral minuUn hater Uf WM sUaei. After kaegtag UM body WM out dowa tad burled la the prctee of UM pal. Au immeaot onoqnot porooa.

usmbl4 to witness the iecaUooth nnmbor ooiinaUd at tot MM ibis 10000. The ttakoM rlMonini used good order pcuaiis4. Am rr Mcao a sr A Ununc. At bort 11 ssheek rttvBisy naonlag. a ts Jacob BPoanaaiaaaF ww loioiai ananwvaaa Of awH anan aw tttT ria TannB nnj works at MaMtof Ola Casbtia a tana apcavwaOy a tnp tvWtook him and iatt41 tkOhBg.

Wamkta. rWjHUi akairlt4 kta with nt vraH. fmsry bral bttlkteaaIWtMI his IhnMrratjartow rt i 4 Tilt Oa tsiuta7 ev Dr. Uakeftev the corsair for wwitn 4J UUe 1 MlUlem umnwn- the the Uern r-ir J-- tb.tsf.-rlt. isle IWWUR4O.

Kmmt JMIMI Ue. I law MglfVw sad Wthl 44 OU-'i eiU web a tlifai Utrmt AiwIUWiera the Iwaky WM 1 a troUoiBtrjr neUio thai-i being very little vU ltheuudig at lids tap tsvestlgtUeu tqssul lb. weui format penal. if UnUt alUM 1 tb Udy of Rh. ttcumstaesru sod.

which II WM found. The. wire taken at ones with a view to the pod mark urulseUoa of the dmMed being onleewl. that tb remains might hi rruood souse uw poe Ue from th low las la which the inorwonuuiiiMtberileeib sod roanj which reset crowd hers continued to awmUerver slice. Tb.

mat sppMred reCite Intro. Interest In the miserable netgbboarbood is which tools Jee and the tavern room whet. the ioeit WM begun WM set only crowded to eee but tome ban- sired. of pear1 were eongvigaIid outatue while WM pro. seeding.

The jury having been sworn The OOBO. uid he bad felt It his duty to cell tb Jury together that evening. fur though be by so means sabot- that they could do much more than open the Inquiry yet he wiebod that begun at wee order that the jury might tbetueelvee us the body In almost precisely tb eondi. tlott In which It wu discover in the room whore the murder had been committed. He hail the moment that the notice or the death WM received by him.

directed that the oorpee thoold not be moved or touched till the jury ha an it and he WM sum be need not imywnu upon then the UnporUnoe after viewing the body of also examining minutely the apartment la which it lay itt that which closely adjoined it. Having done this proposed on their return to take vilence as to the Identity or the deceased sod aUo that of the medical gentleman who WM sailed is upon the duoorery of the body and who would describe to them the condition la which he then found it. After that it would be newesary to a adjourn the io iuiry for a few days. The jury then proceeded to view lit body a spectacle of singular horror. as it lay in the dirty qnalid room.

on a foul rumpled bed soaked through with half-dried blood. The room llaelf bore no tokens of a struggle or rather it dirty poverty warn inch that no trugle short of one which sumashed the furniture would leave many traces. Some slight rtruggle inch a. a woman might tusks in Mr death agony. had very likely taken plao upon the bed.

but even this uutUe more than we The of lb. rumarh mule by the Coroner am to the a. or examining the adjoining rvom was at 0008 apparent to the jury when they hail ulereol the chamber of death. Toe next room to it. In front of the house looking out on street.

WM only divided from that is which the body lay by a thin plaiter partition with a frail door in the orntr of so alight a kind that a penotI ipeaking even ntiy in one room could a. wee proved by actual teat be distinctly heard in the other. Yet two young women were siceping in this frost roust on th morning of the murder and beard no sounds of ustrugling up to the time when they ruse from their I. nor did the proprietor of thehouae who wu in be room immediately benoath that where time woman died hear tnrthing unuaual. though he vs.

is the lower men throughout all th day. On the stern of Lime jury The brother of the red. woman John Jackaon was uliaed and stated that the ae of the deceased was 2M and that abs a. unmarried. She worked at slmtrtmabing with her mother with whom she lived in Berwick- tre Suite.

Witneai aaw her last alive on Sunday evening it the Foz. la street whey. he WM employed. She WM then with loose other persons and had buses drinking a little though he a. sot aware that site was in the habit of drinking.

The persona with her on that Sunday night were moa. Iii knew nothing of where the was on the Monday Tuesday Wednesday or Thuraday though he had seen the men who were with her on time Sunday unoe that dote and one of them he had ie as recently as that day Saturday hail teen the body where it lay and identified it at ones Ii that of hi. sister. Martha Curley a very quiet and rather a respectable looking young girl employed as a ervnt at th brothel where the murder was committed warn the next witueaa. She mid he was servant to Mr.

George who kept the house in George It WM what the called us ludginghome. They took in people at all hours. without inquiry use to their characters. She had a young woman to assist Mr is the hone at time and to answer the door. Her name WM Catharine MulinL Site remembered admitting th de! isle the house about 7 o'clock on Thuzwiay morning tail.

Witeis WM not up when the came and th street door WM Ibt She wu mode aware of he deceased and a man coming in by a young girl sail man who were par out. The Utter called her and she gut up and fwd the and a nun coming up th stairs together. She did tusks any rticular notice of the seas he WM wt the Leigh but she oould not tell hi. II. bUek clothes on but ah did not notice ufll4snUy to say whether be hail us on or a ht The young woman sated her fur hot room fur two hour.

am it showed her sot the man Into the ruutii on the trust flour back that In whirl th dy was fu nd. They sail nothing more to wit- The man pall her I shilling. but iii. nut ak won tlial ah heard. Wlinarn afterward put tb bail through th staple in Uwlr on th uuUi sod 11 to bud.

Titer. were two young women pin In the rouse In the front iliNiile kl lb. I WHM se hr Ill" hail inUi There dour heeding from th trueR to lh room iitl ih lliDught that njr nub il la th beck rwHi flight 117 heard It thi lit tb trust. Wittiese did tm get up till uut II vlkwk chic Meiind 1U1 her Wllnea 1.11 Hi Issep I lb. lUtal of III 1011 ilk' lb UeoMMil used U.

toss hail ent rl Uoaua It WM their tuatiHii km do so to robtwri X11ed try the UnHODKH. The leant of tb mnri was by her trading up WliDII I th afternoon of Thuiriy to tod out why If pwUs hail lot left th rums. Willi. cam rushing downstairs bask to her ylC there WM a woman murdered la the bask room. Thai WM at about a quarts to 5 oslook Wit.

st one upstairs with Matted sad Iheytswtb lying half th bri with her feet ou the floor. She WM lying on her back with her bud towards th foot of tb bed. To time best of wlteaati recollection deceased's arm. tar over her sheet and he WM with blood all over her head and seek. witness MOM down at one and told Mr.

George who teal for tb police. Th. body WM not moved or touched till the police came sad they saw it exactly. use the herself fist saw it. When ibe went into the room after the discovery th room window WM wide open.

but It bad No slosed down when polio. came into the rums. The yard door WM not fastened and if the man who WM with the deoeueL had drop from tb window into the back yard he could hay. lot himaelf out by the front door unnoticed. Mr.

John Weeks. surgeon of High aid I WM called by the police at shout half peat on Thursday afternoon to tb of No. 4 George. St OiJltoL I then found a woman liaZ on her It on a bed with her ft which were rigid touching the four. She WM lying with her ace rmost.

on attn DC. the sheet and th other acre. time hcloatea She only had on It cheimae and It WM turned low below the breast Some portion. of time bed clothes were quite rated with blood. The.

won the upper parts. The neck and beck of the were a ma of congealed blood. The arms and hands had very little blood upon them but I did not notice which had time moat There is blood upon th arms now. I washed time blood from the far. and neck and then examined the body uperficially.

I found Ire wounds altogether. OD th right aide of tb neck there won two wounds. on a little above tb other. They were both incited wounds and very deep. The tnt which i th largest extended in all oblique direction and quite severed time windpipe.

The second although of lee cisc had laid open the internal jugular von. The third and fourth wounds were both at Uwo back of tb heal aod uteaded into the boors of opiDDl column. The used second wounds I hay. described would certainly have Ct death the third and fur th buck might not do to. AU time won ad.

ore of that character that I think it imtx-ibH the could have inflicted them on henelf indeed I sin sure it could not have been don. by hr A strict search wa made for any knife or instrument with which time wound. might have been inflicted but none WM found. Judging from the oblique character of time wounds I sin quite s-itive that It WM impoeaibl for time deceased to hay. inflicted then on herself.

Supposing th wound which tevend th windpipe to her. been inflicted it would have beta 01. physi rally unpoanbie for the deceased to scream or cry out whereas bed either of the wounds in tb hack of the neck been time am inflicted she mold aave ened out I believe the deceased had been deed torn five or all how when I aw her. At UM stage of th proceedings the Coroner dated that he had directed a post examisatlu. of th body to mode it might posiblv turn out that oo or other of time wounds beside that which had severed time windpipe had caused death or rein that might be detected ma tb Itomocb.

In order that this slamisauco might be made and that in tb meantime the polio. who hail the matter i hand might rather fresh evidence to Lay before the jury on their nut meeting be suggested that the inquiry should stand adjourned to time afternoon of Friday the 17th. The inquiry WM then adjourned accordingly till that date. Up to loot night so person had been arrested en suspicion of having committed this most cruel and deliberate murder. The uobce-omeFn charged with the investigation at.

vary properly. and with a view to furthering th ends of justice keeping peers all the croe which they iniiiii towards dia. covering the murderer of whom it it only to say that they have now from various sow and by joining together small fragments of material evidence fun. all queried thy say la getting a rather full sad as they believe as accurate rip venture to think that the sooner this rip is made public the better. Two or three yean back he unfitly I fool murder to thiawM committed by a foreigner at a brothel i the Haymarket WM the publicity gives hi rip hit.

by tb pee. which uslon. led to tb marnWrr teUo on board at OroyJ boat to tail on th following day fur Montevideo. A i that to ia the 1 a wiOe-cpned kwrwUdgtW uiMerari Wight al 5 nlgtrt toe the UiporUoee to the ecTort we bits tb riles ate to th dlsuevq if this the public wil be glad that at they id 1 kitf we le In It UM of Oily CM Mr bad oa4JfallWy lead to the eMMMM at order ieUrajlirf tly rtisly olv The I4tf the Jve It the tilt trdf It la ns WI I. quit set 1 the et tUe The pose wussuss wwnnamlr it matf se tfMiMtti if ta U4te A AllhUne rT lailtryls ralry a da7 a gnat deal 1 wrpri Mol tloMtl Ia4lr ai WM vleat by lookers Mltth 4 that U- Merest Vahu4.

Mall. sad the Ii's wke 5114 the frMtream dH aftat wot iketMfrUr WM iosuitttIeuI wore to 5111 oHU We Wlkr that the hues they were the ailed WM bex a their UoUmofly met. WI might raakerUHy lWrfra4 with the rt Of th poll. to artist tb murderer- ness. which foss1a4 fact I of seen.

wnpry uuiWcut to have JulW th coroner a the polio In no Mtling these. At a. th sass has keen examined la' th polio. ate of osles that th mccii. WM committed early la tb awning w1 lore 10 o'clock aw that th 1" dreadful in hits throat wen probability given th poor woman WM shoping.

and lb. stein In the back of the aoeku ah rtn to rue be fore the fen backward teem weska and learn of blond. Soehaitnggl if thm death go of a with- out power to cream or out may a on would make to noise that would net uUcutlon a dm of Infamy. where o1tereotiou blows. sad urcinge tnwt have been frequent enough.

ThUthnjttrtUrareeoap dbyth wn. dowlnoteoMio rd likely. Such an attempt would hers to certain to retail is detection that It would have bees madne for OB trying to avoid to make It. though neb an Ides may have trotted th mans mind on finding the door fattened outaide and he vary likely opened th window to resoesoitre that direction belies abandoned th notion. That moor led In opening th door I evident from tb witness cmtberiae Malind finding it unfastened whew ah went sit at a quarter to 5.

No tree. of th murderer so sign of washing himself from blood were is the rums when one. WM free or time house hi had ample tin on him to destroy on th clothe he wore. which must more or lees to. been stained with blond.

All U- woo tell dry against the search of th polio yet still we hay. said they express the. hopefwlly of being able to trae he man. MUD or DISTRESS IV BRIDGEWATER. OCSE COMYlTTEE.

Among tb turn paid to th tressurers account during the loot few days wen th following Sir Colin Blackburn further sul.cripti- city of tiaoola and neigh. further remittance from Orveawich 191. Ii. 50. further sontribution from Port Elisabeth Capeof 00001 Rope per Mr.

P. X. Court IlIll. lie. lid.

further remittance from San Francisco per Rev Britasie Majesty's Consul Id. ruder of the Qwwer and Ctutttfi vr Paper 11-1- of a moiety of 2 00t the other having been sent to the Xansioc-bouae per W. n. Petter. sad Golpia tons of Court.

16th and 11 weeks JOCK. Inhabitant of Napier New Zealand. around subeenptioii 3 Northaw perish. 5th subecriptioa per Mr. N.

B. W. 8 91. further at AU Saint. Oaphanv park per Rev.

John Scott 75t Is. 101. a remittance from Cambridge 13 19 RKLIXT Or DISTRESS IV LJXCA3IRS xitiaRATioir. TO TOE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir Is th present tai of th question of in tnwhire md emigration as us proposed means of relief it i important that erroneous statement.

publicly given should not left At th meeting of the representative of boards of guardian of various townships and unions held last Toe day at Manchester Mr. John Platt of Oldham observed that letter had been received from person. who hid emigrated to QueeooIaod which were most dicconraging employment WM said to acaroe and their friends were I not to om out there to stars It Is true that a few complaining letten have been received but wit. we consider that 10000 persons bav goo to th colony front Gnat Britain within months this sly i nut wonder. ful but I hay.

no hesitation in saying that for one ooarocIac letter received there are a hundred of th most opposite character. Most of th grtmbUng letten hav vuiiently been written by person. who had goo out with eltraysgent expectations of getting rich Is Australia with out Industry and patience and most of the sommunica. lions contain grot misrepreeentetiouts of th general state of th eolony and tb preaool prooIpecti for th reran Mrotion of Titers nothing approaching to a on of Qutaland Out th contrary wag higher tb et th present Urn My advice. by last mail state that present power of almsorblq labour It th 4uey it 2U10 a month.

This lwl the turo. Mitt ire now rulllc from Oral nrltrJI to Qutalsat There WM UI4Ie temporary lDoevnUii iip few neeths slo from th stamber of ImmltTMU wilt srrlrad lb. Ii. port 111 frisbee It wk lad from tbnM obj cioe of a itmhrf of to go late th euultry districts but by etl shipping arrangements which bar. mad tli mlgnUot will store eqn distributed.

A fall hell of la ship. tow prueerg inlet my ditsetloit iii guiag to th torthon port of Mirybo. rough and ltoekhaesplos where th wag of Wiour are normnouely high while th araoait tow going to risha. will be regularly absorbed also at Metlest wages of from Ill to IM. per assent for sellout servants th orilury raticus.

it wet set that employ at I wages wit tot to shiniest In Queensland then it weak have hen a folly for th Queensland Government to hers LboriMd to tend 1000 of th oottoG operative loth eooa1 at a cost of 18000f. and would hats hen a wicked cruelty to tending oar distressed fallow men from Eaglaad only to meet watt and starvation it th opposite side of th globe. I am however happy to say that th very oppoait of this will the eaM and Mr. Platt is entirely is rror la hi urn-d opinion on this subject. I have th honour to be.

Sir your obedient vant HENRY JORDAN. Queensland office 17 O. street London April IL MURDER. TO THE KOlTON. OF THE TIMES.

Sir Referring to your article on this In Iii of Friday it which you my th motive WM weak. and thst th. theft ma as it WM WM tot brought home to th brothers nor had they as far as allY proof weal hen concerned in th matter at aO allow KM the solicitor oondtictiiig th prosecution up to th committal of th ps-i. cone for trial to my that Dsvey told hit tergeaat Bonnick that hid caught both th prisoners tarrying away th stoles wood that arrested oo th other rusmag away tad that his prisoner threw down th wood. which was as much as he ooWd carry on th feet and then managed to affect hi but not until time had reoognued th prisoners urn th brother Brooks.

A this statement which WM made shortly sfUr the wood was stoics at oelook Id but for which there would not have beenaayelatothpruoMn whatever WM tot communicated to Bonniek the of th nrMoaen it could not by time law of evidence gives at the trial and lien. ubecuriy of the motive he. when this i coupled with th fact that th prisoner ph I a desirter and ahnthal he WM to have been married the day alter the ooournnos th motive although weak I. MM as strucicce crime become. stronger.

I may nil that th facts as I hav stated them ire eo 8rro by as alleged ooufemoo of th prisoner Joseph which appear it th uwwpapenol to-Jay if that report can relied on. I am Sir your. oherlitaUy J. T. 17 Qnehimtraet London EC Apri11L TO ret xorroR OP TBX Sir A lartja public meetiag WM Wd last easing Is ArubZyILoemofthe laolilatton Buralcy th Americas question.

Mr. Sinclair and th v. Mr. en1aoe the ueetiog for two bruit and a half when II vesolatio. WM ouamiUod tb policy of Mr.

Unoola sod two Ouveverucut. Mr. euh5t. a working sites who had tptat torn years i America residing at dif- crust times both In th Northern and Southern State then spoke refuting many thing advanced by Mi Sinclair and Rennison sail eoodaded by as Hi. remarks wen led well sad fairly Mivond and hIs speech hit vs th crowcWaadMfKM.

Mr. Jeoeph Barker th amend- neat and spoke for torn ties. la it. fires spaa stany th mia latemeal of nod Dnaieoa. After th two named atlei a Mol oeea heard reply the amnendinett and Molutiaa wan put so th i.

whoa the rembetlo. WM 004 th aesdut I adopted by as tl lmia majority. J. B. Hope Trafalgar-road.

Burnley. April Id 1111 SIDD SOUTW AT Up to a tale hour cu Saturday aaag Bad tab. BOM in respect to UM sti-euructasees th envy rt mer Atnaa bm ha Wea at Uses-peel on tb allentioa ah I taUo ed as a Confederate jntTboai. Sbt iUnaiaia iiaehrta two i in Csstou I so work permitted heir of her BO i UT wterMWvWf root lbs Njorou absurd nl the In. tad dlniiriiiitliti vU Lad ittU tsli MJkwt.

UM Brothers To rat The II lbs imerultte a a WBr tftrt ft4l MtotlUsrtdlrMcitor by tk IU Do W. It the tOewitf IH letter yew it ylaU i gaf K4 Te bee Mt4 to tk-r UM belle UI we if Curb aid the th rtpne ii llr ra I On this page beg to th tvw object of th National Srutitrh I to Wad With. the whole Irish mm In sue anojai it that they may by us. fforl of opUma IroUj I her national independence and temn bet la 1M. 4 i her ton lmrpeUv of creed.

The National of I St. Patrick stay baffled la realizing this etat 1 vorthoMM they look upon II a high ud wi umlestklng tucuahewl on alllrihian al time of or toad deoira to bv ia have their labour requited as is other Oat govern zIeu4 ooly to fat as It I a Serio. Irish neither DOT whose 111. we rprs aan a regard for the Catholic Uaivereity of Irelsm4 that this I th opinion of times. wh- omtnbvUoa from America iowil be IntItQtIOII nd of not a In al times.

la Inland who have bin tI1eoi la it. uder th belief that it profrwmal be directed to footer national opinions is the cultivated aUad or oar country. A majority of it prufrunn are by birth or in opinion contrary to latent el found and Irish i as ijnorW is it. ICW as in Osford Cambridge Triaity Culle or Qo Univercity. observe thai th Rev.

Dr. Wonlinch land having endured years of tin make no ioa between a foreign legulaUoa ho ion may have erased to Roman ud they the humiliation of their country front the landtag nt r4 IL aol feel as Utterly retarding the penoentioa wfciaij endured an ler Catholic Eati Govrnmrnai those endured under Protestant English Government Neither the Rev. Dr. Wooilock nor say sue eSo titled in bin to the National Rrotherhj 14 Patrick any connexion with time riots on the I i mouth in Cork or sicewbees lot ked spas Urn wasted so touch money on an Idle show at a tonM. our ooaatrynMn in tb bock uaea of th rt lad In th country wanted pIot and wMkjdl bread a.

hearties. unthinking lid ant to he lb. beet patriots or the boot sees viewing theta eveaifxvn III Keglish point of view and reran ttne oboo turbed th pram of the towns on that occasion is nutwen Ind defy any penoto to ea that even a her of UM Brotherhood of St. Patrick In Cork or In or in th town of England or Scotland 4 implicated directly or Indirectly is anv truameticue on tb 10th or at any other time calculated to listcy the or Injure person or property. may enodeained by ma men who ought to faithful to televised laaomoek II nsiennce i tb voluntary offering of the people lag to Ireland governed within ova ill M.

at sore WM and parded by boor own an ih ones WM whet the ioee voluntees-u pramt peer and churn stood up in arms us-let leaden all men Orattan. and nod and It. tbe vno rated Protestant Bishop of Dorry bnt we are not to succumb to time misrepreoentatioat of or yield up the came of our enantry to serve erctiousi latercies Mob rows ore eaurr provoked in any city. and It i air to char 7 publi holy of men. even by In.

do wit what they neither provoked wished for. ttjit or could control or would sanction. Men who stay be the martyrs or soUteri of liberty. and whose brother sad taw cistern dared tit. deadly haiWtorm of lenckiburjH as ao to confounded with tree rowdies who.

vocation I to injure quiet eititeni sad smash th hoe. and windows of unoffending people. When cur. and learned gentlemen at th pre. rive defaming their own eostrymon for tb of tnng sod vexation of such other truth and Ubortv trill 007 torn advantages which they do not at pies.

lnIrlaad over a fw ratIou th tollevIs age In Dr. Woodloekl litter Xv. ooe here know that this Tnivenity I am way nniMctod with lit. Brotherhood of St. Patrick.

Our CVa eellow. iheCatKoll Archbishop Ouhll. baio omra oerniseine amiae this toaMtalloa. It Lo v. One Dr.

Cullen Umoe tnnnoM Is kit nattorah Ih National RntkoHMaJ of Potrl wWWtaI 1. say ceases and seteSrsiy with- eat juatllottior It II. mantel that while kl Gras. ever I at rVvm III ooliloo truth II the nrr till r4f ntr nt or nt4etlir fit rlalla. I pa Uroogk a tUmmlly on hi rvtreU from that pial r1f IK of 144 I Urn.

when Utlrl wets very IrreIlgiusu 4t thru howovor ti sent Wtgad Inland to Italy tflOO brat and ie tl rrlab-- TV urn from whet th yio Tieed sd town path art supposed to have brought into Inland th lafeedoa of Italian sedetics but lisle thought which aid to lafloene kl Ora I groandlra such MO We oath and secret of se ever were with UM of St. Punch. The oaluo here sugicttod to. 0 related that th Wr. of our protest.

moat have wet to th Rev. Dr. Waad hi sad regret that bee patently etoaped kl memory. The attempt kit beta by ki Grace Dr. fuflin Dublin and tboewft to" th National Brothetkood of Patrick bees.

awn of vtrioos religious o1eaomiaatiolll. are aoaoeuted is they won sesociated by OOoaaell th Repeal Lociaties sad before his tin La th ocatioa ant aaee hi time in th Confederation and in th Irish Temat ia this moaittioa. as Roots. Catao, art tot prrpand tnder any foreign istene' to my to Protestants you worship God is time you were bun is you lave no right to be Irisbame. tad to than is UM national ttnggwi of Irish- meo or enjoy it perfect freedom and reUguos equality ill bls titgs which nationhood would tow on cur com country.

We struggle to unite our countrymen set believe while rvepecthl nl to so. authority is th lie. raace of a brave zcfiaa patriot on the seatobl that in dividuals have some into this yes-Id already saddloa sat bridled sad others booted and spurred to tide them' bucks. look round. upon our country and at it wasted.

fool In our trades and in our households th nit whisk flows In upon on country Kk a tide it tape our fort It aa engulfed our dearest. do tot fancy wrongs sad II about storm know It would Ye been otherwise with III tad the. used to if foreign question men fustian had sot been tales-posed to brush Irisbruc of varioo denominations late factions and thus troy th legitimate of th peuaatry aid tW wogem of agrieolttr sad it dependent trades. have to authority to offer any pIaaMioe fur th students of th Univsrety to. bees I that they ka don.

la that what they eomidemi but wt may suggest that their motives have bee. mitjadged. Wh they muoveJ the titures fur time 11. nation from their rscidees think tby felt that 110. by assoamiag a ing slavish spirit.

has breu humiliated and defraud. while Individuals and have boon d. Their usslitsace to tb wishes ti oritMi of the Uaivessity was not ID tiprnawe of hostility to th of any high bus-a gonUeaua. a protest against the derndatioa of their trr. at least would sot Nnlru over ber decay sad ona regsrdjaw of IIfoto farahmf multitude.

they at would sot forget the VMi Usiverusty WM rneted the cake of I. a taUoa and sang be or it longer worth th of penny to maintain it. re that th Bay. Dr. Woodlock BM thought it to assail rues who injured Mr and offer the foregoing to relics us tress Inferences which icon ana imputation without ground I hay.

the hoeosr to be. By order of UM OonIattte Sir roar Obedient servant. O. DORll Bon. Sea.

2. Dublin April ft. Royu Bovawic tSocrrrr Rwistt upriug of this took place is at the gardens in park. Many beautiful a rf wlem wore ubillilect.u.- plant II' la skW1. of attraction Un won 5 toe trIay of Nua.

hyacinth Among ih wlten wen th of UM Owatoiaa of tsgkaamhirs sad down Lord Falkland Ladies Roft Panus. Ponoek. HamUtoo H. Pen- tad Ms Baron HaabrSin Wa Stimesg J. Resale J.stoant- oytJrQ U9tUaaa the PtaMO.

lipsalik. TtrUob A-a sad A A ft. ni triss wore awarded far the to to Ms. 3. CM.

gard Kr I JUtoarVpwkl Iw th JJ I AMKIUOA. AII tuauL4P Ola 0" nIU roIl IJIT. ern MI' I' Arul. r-J 1' Mnnl InttI b1e 11. han reivc4 firm the 1" U.

lIu. ntemi1tt4 thi onmmnI O. tlu k. tl. at tft aI Adn ral Frf1ItUa.

coba I Ith. pua rie. ThUiaaiMipp I0I OrWl the I ugt' ILa imme liatJ ond n. i te roea receive iit. Doer Creek etleJi on.

cterala. hol di. 1wn IIg poai on It JohnJtOll narlera A baild alNaJ Ad in poIi tion. mteJ martillal Feder1bo iIlII Dan ville. re I I Sou lItda aartera ii of the 234 lIt lilr40ly to pI en ka tl.

I I or I I 14td he Eth I fasting I 11 WE ALINTlLUOE CL 111 I I' 1 I rt I Co N. 2 ro Conf clerate lInts Fe rland. tteri a her having i. cl abot driI Cor dcs tebet Snn ira the is I5 in cturud I rta luence lw allppi aerioe II Mter- rouse ay tilea I UU York Erie. 7 III lloi.

R9k. Jllid i tc. ter. zarraa ttzeaLs. QlIEESSTOWN.

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JI. rMo I 1tM1Ac atIon Issued lie pop1i 0' the Jranoesl Uben the I GOld I. the AI1rJLl2. IlCtialawUfto haIllay is ta ex ha 1. 1101.

tiea is us ye Tem- ii tll rsaering Iy is in inau ta I Ruu Coustantin. oll take. of ll I the th atro nta IIt w. IIUt pl awl other EVDUIO. men I Brwcki lid Chojecld.

ORN. kran. uen W. umee We prepara ODl 11. i ofAaize OOIlY 15t of 1 8.

11. y. bet. ooocen lf I DIioa will prosbly be broUa t1BSU Ptopw. pSIi7 beLl in whisk vpon lb.

of hi It oI IJI of be ApI tJ I at tonakle D' ssigsmenta. OOIZMUAOrC wetnd 8P AlN. oed. l1a tod Se or iathe Arnl1. th ua Ar Ll otr I I en rirona I 1" BL1 JlUT oa II 0It' BID.

ad of AloolI TWocra u' i BID. JWOft' w. 4 II. aall of To I --SN. Jaohlaw IMm1 Us UDIIII 5 1IiIl.

I. Ion mMlsg 010. 11 nt nt" r. TUOu m1 IT1 V. a 01 10 To 4 bll U' I ue 1iaD 11 to.

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w. 1M. April II. VI k' I. I IN Lss4.

I 110I1004. lie 11oo1. Iw IL 1110 set. I. I OW II IIW Wi.

Wwfras iIM I It 101. It. W. Air. Ie.

WIS toot IIf rlll W. I t. I Iusw4 I loti rU'-fI 10. JI. tr J1w lut 11M' lot mGII4na Manioc.

The aty iJatooe Alu ofap 110. OOII. the a the It la- du he i dinr the rle II fO bot. 1 cyin hm t. I pn dd a Dp crm fo the fowiaC I.

pv hu EY npatdt Ket cl. 1 0 cnu. en wit c. Ii. u- hi aaa' ib h.

pil OID i the I Iv Ii 0 I wit bt up a hi pol U. I df. 8 fo hi ht ti a a w. rQ ucu Fo alc tm al de brado Itr I pr P' Yl 1" fo bi cm a. I a harnc te ot Pbi CtU he m.

at Ii I Iti the bo tl' ol ki I I Od the ID th wa ata H. tn dt the hi dyaJ bnb frtn frr cmiD iDt. Ia. de ab tU the gave buf I Ju. oc po th lal t.

Wo 1 lp omlak u-t. Hi hrD bu pnioN ali I. oJI1 th 0 Immeily fel iU wito' I I m' on tn to hi pll fO I CDt- EUo 11 SRJIta Stnry 120ck Ew Op wb. or Shir A. huia mu bi oJOaOr.

lt droe by. a y. frt 0 8bI. 1rolD on eDdeo ba bye Jy pI aLoo the mlO Ue R. JO DualD.

the cbpn fl dy ho net. f1 i 0 lt1 ma Ad" Sr P. I. Dd dy mu OW wu' it DDr Rlrb ha' rt bT bnc wit an bi tb oia h. diak b.

heltrre the by wit t. knhehho0. ifs ft a 11 he du hl ad by. rI tha et rt t. oo rbt ad I re bt it.

Wh he. nD the by lt feow od 01 fM dn' nibt a bi ua n.a bD bl I miq. dD" wh a. wil O- pI. a e.

flr oe fota fa h1 a impD d- I. wDe it 1 el. a- fold btl Id ve h.dbr- ei Slre D. udal he Ijlt the wl I 0 ku wl tlD OhL At bt um a f. 1 Wo I.

Af ra 1 0 W. w. M- 1' 1W pa Ar1P JIIU A' a I J. wa a a tlwli tl a. 0 a N.

H. I Ui M. I I f1. JUIWll IV r. alLIl WI nII Lk.

I 4hW 1" I. i la fua I II I. I a JrI A. 111 t. 1" I 1 I 1 ye ltl I a 1 0 Itw I 1 I blh w.

foa i wt a. ualu bD 1 a 11 I r. I a hv U- I. T. nell lac IDt' mlrb bb lvn be a oay cd 1 hl b.

1 1 w. D. JD hrD Oan. ha f1 ll dut the tb eia f. I ed Ilb a a.

lur. wJ to Jar ht uIVM Imt ply th d- hib 1 d1 i rm ma. u.i\ mmD' Do d. lin I bi. dir D.

a tl ti uD b1 Do Im ap th ulp olr Yiwiai bod 0 uD mll hcb ly wh cl It llrar do. tb pr 0 tr rt te 11. Ielty mc plemh 1 bl 1 bG oa th oJtio fID1 it Atr wol. 1 Ijour ilir for. Jlr lJu the a in dirt DG i it.

dirt furni uomoa ro la likel beJbut li Jl. I. nDinin4 Iookiu treet. hoolylay i oa. in tbat.

iD rtl hatla in Iia the the IIOIdid tbe hOUle in Ut 1D bing h. 10. the 2 in ut 110. ito aiag i th oot. no.

glltda ka. a ra lIuado I nce III 'Ia hool i oemnt. the roIhtlhera she IthM Jodingh The is IpIetu YO wo ioa lu. the Wi the She. eomialn by.

the tos. Wr. D' as jsrticular bip U. sit. haollUOlll 0 iii 1 naIIloto that the 1.1 bent.

bia mo poioll. speak a she Witn poIthe hasp the door 10. Yltll hl 11 llthal Mh d. taIl 10 Lb. the task lllhe I1n7 m4' the 1 I lbs WII sailed II.

I. the the 011.1 n.1 boooa 1181 In roblwrice. U. th. mil.

liD' the lIy time her. wl 1I the time heolwiUt f.oa llhe. lylllCa wi 1IMd1fIIdI the the the came udl time the fute- ho boo dropped the WrJoha wwpmof4. ooid-l. past Tbunda the 4.

bed face one to. oal le siam Ibem the lCAciII hit. the It wo time Tb ra time le Y8 II. time the the lD bt do. indeed.

I. wOllIIlDight lDi It. 8u nc the red the ph imJ hIe 0IIt the MV' a vi six A I time ulDi aaQog be bly .1 wiadf1 pe or. the I in the time ii bt ta Frida IT led. coruD1.

cruelnd lli. clwplith ri. lunberi. time slum Uwo now. au riJc We this mitteJ is orket the lb.

detediol x. I Is rrashcig4ut IN. the II eci4kl-dml I W. I i I II' 7 till. II III el UIe latiusial WwUl UW It the.

ell ly UlWroWI auI is. lies el Iwr TIle. el. Mol Al lbs prall. I.

later I. lb. edJotlI Iled 01 Wrla ell. tbs Ie II lb. ao4roD fuss the the the i 1.

he- 100eIoek lad the wunMi on the be IE she weak Such struggle time orn he ud. That the tInIrd-ped wll eoneldyed mod time tlide time noitre bef he he the the wi a- she the bee he the sadly th- TH8 VC S11IIZ. Amonithe the t. a' lb. foUowi.

Sir O' Cape of i Kajeot an Hk N. 30. 01. 8. 131.

19. DI. TRCSS NC S11IRJl- IGR TION. TIM I. lb.

tot the is he the 110 l1C he some th. Ilia f. bulbee hay. the eoIoa for. lb.

the CmbiiaCIeUera have with. peti. 00011DOO' u8OIftIDUDioa. taia lbs the 1081ad the the the than the Ii. II tI' po IIIIbe 1" I.

tries her Miat. 0 tlpI f. Ii the be II' he I. Iu trIeM 1nJI 7 a' II the ernlcn ot11 be halff the CDcIr the po M. I i lb.

the a' 11I door the he u1I the time to the be .1 the time am the he the obedienlletYallt A prill Ht Sit cb II the IIIO ve the the the far. proof. on. the the eotIIDI the a he tim. a he he the runi.

the the th hi. lbs the As w1IO I been any eke to the hatever 110 I the Dot uta rid he trial theIllO V. is pled wi the the I. deeeYter1 also that the the have mwi ooaf ncr bich time pon be I. Sir.

abedloeaU Oreaham he hb 01 IoI the qa. time oa the ia the hera States. I I I DaDIaoead ring Esp the the fa upmiq the 1D ta I the in I' wtiGa lb. the w.u.c I boar. pi.

I UIe Aleaoadro Me the abs 1. 81M a is et taoe ts 1. I. Jii he 1 II I. wiSII.

W1Jo-t h. the tit It wi III. el uh T' II I tat Wad MY tI aM kIN Ii IM fwtIt. Me ort Ii aM deri fwriW I tile wtII 1Jm. rlJla.

el lb. if III II St. a JttW lb. a. of till III.

In It 1eUewt. fill. II. IWr Yen I 3.4 II the t. wJyla et tile I.

the PrI Wa IaIe. we IIae a. the lI II. tht. elf of.

inot i I he I M1be I I oI1lriob1Io iv. 1 h. self raL Bu. Iy II 01 we uhme I Ul veroity 1. iale bo.

tri1t 101 and el. IrelaaJ1Io has ita- time lie rio1lo1tno. opia Ofta toI aary. its are. iIaC lb.

We the 01 t. lnat Jw I ma I. ha 01. eouDtry. Landis feel.

bitterl liac 1Ia liea ter EJJ th 1It rc I 4 tlUioa We looke4 utII 11I ti the the hits aVy beuiI the. the. 1" Ea regacI 1. the bCQOiotl. we del Il Co oR time I I y.

t. the iahl w. hi I he Ie Is the l. ine. P.

she yolub peuo. ill. Orals on. yi ld try MI saedy is Iir charge I. WOtIJ11D hoy mort kriciaba be tioa II the WbetJ.

leanedtIemn the the stranger olb ruth.wtol the ant" We the IoIIewI- a- oa1Mfe 1111I. ilia 1 Ibe Catholie Ab of is I 1111 hat II. the Rrot PabrIek 1 tri llilIIIletUItI4tI IIIIe Ie 011 the he Imo 1111 tII cII 111 rot. rI lAtA I S. lit men.

thqeipsienesd. I elriWll ao1d" ted. hi. 0 II S. Iver we so the the hi.

we attept his 0 the Brot1Ift td Ied 1 In lit. A it lb. hi. the the We ia8 ia oll II bimeisgi oar- try. W1tr1J lbs i ide W1ook OOUDtry1 Wi the aVy.

lik. i We f. III I mere had la 011I ii. the time try tare its nJe" allt ex the it. the to bnt 11II1 JItOti hav1Ieoe 1D Whin 51 thi th.

01 defraclde1hile the el the ex. boat 1ity 1Mto1P proMotp Uoct at. deoo sang Ji1 ed f. ltIa atri the baa ar your oIw din. on.

SsiSaE7 in .1.. iof the the Li Haa 1 Wallet a. 3. M. set v.

A fInn aw ciz I 1 i lie It XI' 0. Tine It I. I 11 JMIu Wi. I CII II" rJ act' I EItICA. r1vtd UAIflDP3t Pu rkrA 4 qn th.

has- p4141 jrtculr rrt rpu1. r11. onmmnkrt lkr1l th LiflIIft nJdivrttinghia there-a I ort ni tercept the 1ti withtrw pine. Confedratos expedition. andWiieggwu used l1 col- commcnoeinentofth.

agninst to a. COM RCIALINItWOECE 1ts l4 14l. rmer New theFederali torun vu guns. a greatbattle Risacraua Re1wrts apprchensionofdangerto 1054 rosetoOndclossd t4. Treasury 730 lO 33tfl Iiverpoulallwel.

lt promedforNswYorkM4p1aij m7Ld2n wIas is 4Z1 Wi3wifllIthi ahit keM Ca' 1kM I bu by desless I' relIgIous a I Ap l. Im- l3thof theirsubinission cr1m 14 overn boenissued theRussiansandtobeincourseof his lJk sine. ha dy maweuvi-es 1O Choj ecki. 4 vziiso. broi o.

PaUSLL AXDJ3ENXARL Ari' heIdi IWloq Tv of bw of 1W as I sigqms nogutLattons psl Congress nntilthelst neitanddchardthat th1t. APZXL1t is bythe Itisexpocted I. i on 5. a 14. Thr-kI Kwt 4 th.

Rlid th flI1 Prdln 55a41edl io Mn it5nn r. I sd Xk. sm 554 rrudMs4 1 r. ss g. oey th.

v. em th. ith 5JAth from iIlf U. wvthW usi-poltmI Is bo. msom to Uoli4M.

In Is5bsk Mr. A4JP I. 1 lb. 4 s-fl5 U. r.

I Il II upp17. Os soles Iso 4ti. 1 U. uin okthg 5. wy got U.

IszIssL Mr. Ia se4. one. u5sl7 SI WaI AIsOu Is rm. ss 4l Mg.

O4 d. wIa LW. G4nfw. 4J hn UFIsI I pa. IA.

I. Nw U. fs 1Mts. U. P5wS4.

Vs U. I. uIs It. I. Ie IC toe- WRd I kiiu i V.

SI. wrt. fs It Mt4s4sus 14 tJuwte lAs u. Rtnsh4 IM Ma. s' eeisius Pmt tIMi i4 Aw It WI4 Itrs aptus.

hs44Is fr I wMus. P. if 15 The A e. ps i UuIi uwwSU4. Jases.

thus 1yI us I. us 4 II. us4 I. ea I. viM Yt ur 501.

ke lAI U. iPuust. b-4i us. L.su4I YeM. Is 5nt Ths Ysa thea ws5.

uwuw the Aisxasderflartoa sue. iteMin forlifehitsu thus is crime the ste- the crisis. his bv lb. his the pod- sasinc. hi deaofbrsvidobizt iMterlyhis qilritsgav.

him crims. queues up hi. the be one else tut Iryto his ito uatics. the hispsuitesoe forthecrims Oteertvv. hot hi.

ouJohn lie be hIs the r. the us. ew behados. did the the be iwt his Ii. the stills w' his hie uo.

the the handel the Oh Altarthe waewitbdraw erii Id. rums. of euctjou the Anawrap Mcaeza At se aierts asessi WMkbe. vu waitost fuipsth tewsuE. the ulasserpeshIcu se usruy dessud4 0.

rets hI. iM setss4 wt vssesIs bresifly bsu hi. 4 Ibsa set thcus4 frsss S. thes SSRas srds ih whir hivw1 HprirsshihsshisuahhMa ilsof wmi UtfIUZZf PT. GILZ' sIsi thi 4Ses LflNu semesese4 iaqueI tale sesseelsul with the 4eMh 1 the ufeeti.

arue she. a has eaciu4 pilatul be seen ter sildesee surt 1 IdeaUtesUre the sail eskru iii. possIble the a pxw woman mcthir tssth roes. mWi erer uE I. place sser.

1w Cosouft ui had the more. be is inquiry revs met ii reaaon ap rcnt it afraildoorma thecrntrof soalight thataperios tin inthe age Berwick wit since seen ei doorwasshst. nadawasoth anda a not to wit us Raiy I. bu the outside w.I ruIl that losei a sh. any med.

easily by thor hit. I. stepi. inhered brat she I. nd 11.

Muliudeam. they suw her rose wiiluuwiutothsbsckyardbccuuhd havelcthimaeifoutby olE 1 stOiicss vomaslying desIoo feet onlyhad osbercberniie. vastsrnedlowbelowth. ves is l. tim hatecaused on was ait.

saw rn i daL poboe-ofileerscharged pow. a was his a isesao1sLbeprsasa mu1nrssj I. 1 lulirupoeteneetothescet. las. sa1 a lethvblah thqplethe aSsu st 4ayirse.

Ol7esatMdq ps11 bet thath a the sesofsekggh4sIhe4 asysi thsvealaess MsIr seh 1 a apssesUy mind isetire a qeMles. 4ueslaa4 sbe if the peumlsary Inpslry is In1114a4M55 is a vh treat rues. that whets lb. act ot the not ii yet seek urn strove a men es1n net on. the usoeeRd I.

torte totraeshe LAYCASRPL BRIDGEWATERHOUSE furtherenbecriptios an. cspofOooIflope 75 izss rce theta is butlhavs sayiogtbat runtaneratlus a vu lb. a at a as. tro vessel wages ha me edoayts 16 his be 1 TH unoernedinthenattcr aflaflow mrnaetbe the eec ot the ot prisosera lacier. tue wss ooadmmed April U.

HZEDITOR I a crowded adiroca ent 4 mi patisruss bee. razz a a. change steamer ruabist be aid be ace I. tie. i.

erursut with I. te4 5 ed Men l. letsssotici atasy buss meved L2 a hi Ta tti' op rat lb. laethireed pst lash tester 4heUi alpwcit is lrui. htt pgar I lagether h1ic Nruthst eapteest.

is lreiuisi sofofWttleeat masts is Ii res ofcruwd. a aZLlrish bed 1aIOZOIhenI hasddesir oversL 1 s4 1. endow. as I. te Rabe ndti a I.

jt fla prrucu Eshl ovenumn wit lanes eiti. eaovvaeat evcuve we t4 sou tbtevs bow. an weru aeawhoosughttebifaitbfnl lisenanchsat5 Ins-aim. see ho shn vyt clout any sot an wi i I. eflur has buG Itasasde.

bh MRcii. hit we selsIe I his s. ultal lerleg the 4aes fs 1jt pseetteal of lb. said Grass awl. eslauay ip- his aathiwhoee a vane.

rue a flies. a us is- th W. see bee we sear various We we reese' we the buS ir he famahte swactedfor sabeofbslsedueeatiesand bIrisimoritua we sat 2 Kin AIL saIa aO A Aibais beeem B. bfe- lord Belt Uawie Itssabrs vs lot 7. Oobd and JIM Me SI bL ii l.

Lugk 3esks fur 11 hyasEath. Xii A. le LMcik. r' I I.

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