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mt ne. so al LTI th li It a as co 11 I 1 I i I I i amammmmmamsmiXmkamJaW va I mw nan MIL SllltSIUIiy aM to ala. geoariladfflfflistratioo of a whkh that woodrousrt- shall oIIIenatiea nlcglXd la oar judgment to ruusi I England to a sense of the danger betide him. lu my parishes nay through entire itrict the land I deserted by ha industrious occpanti Inability to pay the rates. The paupers the mean while have learned their lesson they jt that by law they have a right to subsistence nit ttbthttnc no matter men what necessity has Ix cases been of late withheld.

The land lies kfon to a part of who. produce they lore a ttatutalk ttlltl We beg ask whether as the mass of pauperism march onward to Involve the major part nf the individuals composing the lower flu uTrnatbnat the country and the direct tendency of the existing poor laws is to swell that mass who no foresee tow fit the pauper may extend his legal reasonings or xiw much of the remaining virtue and spirit of the community may be requisite to withstand the practical enforcement or his lope We shall brienrylate7np tbiTffalr of the Cornish Meeting again not to reply to the evening piper before unbred because it has not thought proper to reply to us but newly to prove the fact that the fresh observations In that journal neither state nor refute oar opinions but attribute wild notions of the writers own to us and then abut those notions very coarsely and us falsely for entertaining them. We bad said that the inhabitant of a county night without conveying any taint. be ptelent It a meeting well as the freeholders whereupon is added in the evening paper Then tile county members should La elected by the inhabitants as well as freeholders. Why so we demand' This may Le the writers opinion but it nut ours.

I be inferior not iarv. and we certainly never said or thougLt of any inch thing. The inhabitants perform many county duties with the freeholders. As we instanced Wore. freeholders and householders serve on petty juries together why may they nut petition together AU there- the abuse whkh follows aboet jcobinIstn sad level.

ing principles and mob oratory. is absolute nonsense. dues Oct apply either to us or out remarks. But ix the writer a are that among the inhabitants of a county. distinguished from the freeholders are included all its copyholders men whose property and stake in each county we should suppose entitled ttexn to be inscribed in the middling and upper classes of society Are these gentlemen also to be entitled a rabble.

unfit to congregate or join with the freeholders in any pub. tiul duty' I A quotation is next given from our journal and this it may be thought rould at least represent our opinion. And so it does to a certain extent but the wit important passage upon which the whole reasoning depends is left out and yet even then the writer dun not know whit to make of the remainder be sees it is his master and thud bf abuses it well and this it all he does declaring. that if those our 0 sentiments art nut stolen from the Sp writers Jt 4 rIOt rttJOd tknr vorki. Very likely he has tw- nu4 let there was a time when he was suroosd to be well read in works of that character.

But what docs it signify whether the sentiments come from Spiifields or sptaJ6c1ds provided they are consonant to sense and reason. There is but one Sp writer that we know of and we have not read six numbers of his Register for the Wt five or six years not sloceSir Fxczs BURPITT came out of the Tower. Little do we tare whether we art tailed Jacoinicsi or Ju.biniciil. Refute our ocsokxa if VMI CU and if you cannot. why.

then we suppose you must give them names but that does not alar their merit. But if this evening paper assails us weakly and misses its mark. the blow which it secretly directs at the High Sheriff for we see it loves him not better aimed. and given with more forte. How it asks should the Cornish meeting be otherwise than peaceable Why then we demand bow came the High Sheriff to forbid its taking plate' What palliation of.

or excuse for his conduct can be alleged. when it is acknowledged that he refused to suffer a meeting that could not be otherwise than a peaceable one But it must be observed that when we spoke of the good order which prevailed in and the good sense which sprung from that meeting. we only replied to the size charges t-f certain Government papers whkh taxed public meetings of this kind with turbulence and which it ix now asserted must be tranquil and quiet. As what follows in the evening paper rOcthe worth This is the Mown to tLewbole frame of society tad it with surprise. Is it UI as our opinion or is it given any mans opinion It is certainly neither.

How came it there then cannot UlL We should Uvt thot tLst the whole puue had tipped out of cuwi put of the paper except that there is no ct. fww either foreign or domestic no ellingso of Jdiotiimor of madness to whkh it could have bstn meant to apply. We leave it therefore where we fint saw it hoping that if it has really been drawn from the brains the writer in that paper by his too- tnjv with us he Las found great relief since in con- equence uf Lis having thrown off such niottstruis Walter. Yesterday the Duke of Voax transacted military busi- with the Pzixc RLGIWT at Carlton house. Thefluke and of Cu.

LAW opened their for a grand concert on Tuesday evening. The was numerous the PEINCC KtotMT was The Duke of Otocairta. presided at a meeting African lD6titlJt yesterday at Freemasons' His Highness afterwards entsrtained a Wty to dinner ax house. Piccadilly to cele- the anniversary the tlvctIoc of his Royal High. fc Le CLancrlU uf tile University Cambridge.

Jr" tff Duke awl Duchess had a party. A owuig paragraph is from an Evening puper not pretend to understand its object we cu ly taiit whenever the Duke of OKLCAVS makes UMVO greater stir about him than about any other Tbe account of Clue day is sure to be contradicted account of the next while the reason for all this Leood 1 acli of plain men There is 110 for tb report rnrutimed in the Court pews of jin all the papers that the King of Fn a splendid mansion four wiles from Paris to rUnk OUUXI on condition that he should re- 7 were and that his Hit-bon" had accepted it The that the mansion alluded to is to Le exchanged by anson aie excang King FftAMCEfortbe Duke of BLEAKS' stables ns wLith have hem occupied by 1111 Majesty' for Uiree years and or which the Duke kl11 Oflt yrt obtained any compensation. I nnfcHindVd. that any promise should have bees from the Duke of OKLEAXX or given by hip ure residence iher at that place or at any other. has dup.

td of his residence in Russell ury qiure and pr. pos after hvin1 Wave as peblie perfiwmer at Cwvent-arden to retire to Italy. at least fur time that climate advised If the restoration 1. his beallh taalast Saturday hapnxfae a Pam. Tbwbest MfMatoftone tk below.

In tb word of MMAfcTAivriLtt a aowa crfeiej of tb French theatres. Tbt jotuutU take cart to mentIa that ibe Duke of Bait was present al tn rf prt Mnfrtion and tat till the tad. Th author is ARMAOLT. ST REPRUEKTATIONorOERJaNICUSATRAOEDY IN FIVE ACTS. The first representation of piece in tin acts rays formed an important met at Theatre Franc even at tb time when its repertory was frequently enriched with new production bat in the stata of poverty in which our scene languishes.

announcement of a new tragedy. attributed to a poet already distinguished by his successes might be expected to product a still more marked senu sation and to excite more powerfully tile eager curiosity of the public. The caus however of the kind or fury with winch the public crowded to the representation cannot be explained either by the real impor tan or the presumed merit of work. At onuo all the passages leading to tin Theatre were besieged by' a. multitude of persons the ixtb part of whom the home- mold not contain and ad it not been for the iVegal precaution of distributing beforehand a great number of tickets and thus securing places at an early hour.

the theatre would hue had appearance of a town taken by storm. Even those who had taken boxes were obliged to tome at In early hour. in order to put themselves dt facto in possession of their property dtjwrr. I be recollections which are attached to the name of the author the situation in which be is at present placed the teal with which certain persons have extolled the work nd combated alt the obstacles which appeared fur some time to oppose its representation the hopes which these wrsons appeared to bund on the success of the piece Anally circumstances. altogether foreign to literature had rented and maintained in the saloons and all places uf public resort a fermentation which seemed to indicate rather the approach of a great political event than the irvt GrnM1fiau was every where the object of cou venations which sometimes became so animated ii to be converted nio very warm discussions.

Some of the interlocutors said Is not the author already unfortunate enough in wing exiled to foreign land Because the gates. of his country are closed upon him must the road to the stage je interdicted to his works The citizen ought to be dl. tinguished from the poet. In the one character he submits with a melancholy resignation to the law. which sept.

rates him from be holds most dear but in the other he dues nut lose the right or contributing to the glory. 01 our theatre. The French muses have not banished him from Parnassus and if they tbe hope that he may yet be restored to them is not an endeavour tti destroy that hope an once against the respect which is. ue to misfortune 1 Recollections of too recent a date. replied others do not permit these subtle distinctions to be established between the poet and the citizen.

It is besides sufficient that there is reason to fear a piece may xcoroe the subject or trouble and disorder to render it prudent to prohibit its representation such a prohibition is a slight nce compared with be nits it nay prevent. Other persons and fortunately the greater number. en. eavoured and frequently succeeded to terminate the Iii. ussion by observing that a strong and just Government would disdain all those petty measures of prohibition which rm the subaltern policy of tyranny and would rely on an active and vigilant police for the punishment of such agio tatun as Plight abuse its indulgence in order to disturb vili trRtfltIilTltr Leaving every one the liberty of choosing among these different opinions that which is most conformable to hit deas we shut confine ourselves to the expression of out regret that the revolutionary tempest should have torn nun the cultivation of literature and poetry.

which they might have Lvnourtd by their talents. so niauv young authors to cast them on tb political theatre where they iave found neither glory nor happiness. Among the immense multitude which filled the pit. the orcluestrathe boxes the slips and the galleries theie were doubtless but a very small number of spectators who hid ota fc listen to and form ajudgment on the piece. That restless curiosity which creates the desire of witnessing even an event which we apprehend bad attracted all those who were not impelled by a spirit of cal or of party.

We must pospouue until to-morrow the literary exawin u1iun of this piece. At present we can only briefly state that the action appeared to us to be feeble aoc and to be winded on factitious and puerile motives but we remarked one fine scene and a number of verses written for tfect and that the style. while equally nervous was snore correct and pure than in the other works of the same author. If a genius superior to Co air tit is and RAcLXE wen to appear and this genius surpassing himself shuuld roduce a masterpiece of the most incomparable perfec- ion it wcuW be impossible that this more than human miracle could be received with warmer transports of en thusiasm than those which were lavished on Gerrnonicii one part of the spectators who this evening crowded tin Theatre Frtncais. Their feelings were nut expressed by bravos and plaudits but by screams end convulsions- by rage and fury.

Thus far however every thing went on ell. Nothing is less extraordinary or less dw gerous than the success of a pi ce belonging to the class mediocrity on the fint representation. A due proportion is gradually established between the mrit of the work and TALNs was brought forward not by cries but by vociferations for the author. He advanced towards the root of the stage and was about to speak when severa blues became the signal for a tumult and confusion which it would be difficult to form an idea. Violent scenes occurred in different quarters of ths pit.

Tue greatest disturbance was under the lustre. A young Sker in uniform was attacked by several persons with sticks. He was knocked down but be go up. drew his sabre and suddenly widened the circle around him. Being thus master of the tield battle be was able to operate a junction with some of his companions.

The clamour the menaces the screams ladies rushing from theii hazes the cries of the fugitives clambering over the orchestra the vain efforts oftnepo- ir mas4atratrs to anowe tb tumult. all Contributed ti render more. frightful this spectacle ol disorder wwcn lasted for a considerable Urpe. More serious accidents might have rendered this evening an epoch of mourning and desolation had not the active and intrepid real of th gendarmerie executed the ord rs of tb offk ers on duty. Too much praise cannot be gives to the calnnets and firmness which the soldiers of tht corps displayed on this occasion.

Every point where the tumult was attempted to be kept up was occupied by the armed brce. Some individuals whose turbulence had bees' particularly remarked were seized and carried off. A rank of soldiers took possession the front of the sta MX order was re- re-established in the theatre by intrcepwig the communications. The noise was lit length appeased and the cries for the author were silenced when TA LM A who had had time to change his dress came on the stags in plain clothes and exerted nil the power of Isis lungs to nuke ese words be heard 14 Gentlemen the author the tragfdy whkh have had the honour to reprvsen before you wishes to remain anonymous. A voice exclaimed That news has just arrived by the telegraph.

Hisses and bravos followed the address of TA LU A and the crowd gradually dispersed. Every one on deprtin reasoned. in his wit way on the lung foreseen cause these afflicting scenes which might have proved far more disagreeable send the general opinion seemed to be tha the nest tragedy was dearly purchased at such a price. P. S.

The tune of this affair has presented a cirtum stance too honourable to the French character to be passes over in silence. During the whole course of the rapt. seutation no sign of disapprobation interrupted the ap plauses perhaps. extravagant which were lavished os the. piece from the commencement to the conclusion clW toe ttethall Tbi pF0m taamt tU I ml ht doboaoorto French iHtritereiand that It was af anst Uw man ody the opuaoa a grtat number was armed.

i An ordinanca of the Ikf proBtbrU the entnpft to tb pajtentcaf tbe trttrfdlpenoc armed or with canes. Ha Excellency Court LiBTMrTtne Russian Ambas sulor it it said is appointed Ambassador to the Court of France and will shortly leave England fut Paris. Ku Excellency Count Fxftxiy Nuxa the Spanish Aro- ktssador is shout to. be removed from the British Court to UM Court of France. His Excellency will be sue wdedby a descendant of the Ute Marquis DttCAMPO ormerly Ambassador at our Court.

His successor is bortly expected to arrive but is only appointed at present as. Charge des AtTaires. His Excellency Coot Flu" Nvu will it is said comply with the old eti. urtte and mate a rand entry into Paris. The following picture of the distress in the counties of Cardigan and Carmiirthen was drawn by Lord Roun Snxoua a most affecting one it is A degree of distress prevails in the county of Cardi.

an quite unparalleled as I believe even at this season of cneral difficulty and want in any part of Great Britain. be landholders of this county are quite without a market for their produce whether it consists in rattle or in the nicies 01 UM oairy useir corn we was in we last instance so ill-harvested that a great part of it is uite unfit for sale and hardly useable to the grnwrrs of it. need hardly say that under these irrunustances the andowrers receive little or no part of their rents this. wevtr not the only or pertmps the greatest evil which now presses upon this county for in the billy parts of it well as of the county of Carmarthen its neighbour. which lie at a distance from 30 to 35 miles from coal and which there is not a tree nor a hedge.

the inhabitants re so completely in want of fuel that few if spy of the uttagers have seen a spark of the upon their own hearths the last three or four months. They are indeed allowed bull their Dots a bake their bread on the fire uf the neighbouring farmers but for this privilege the farmers who are nearly as much distressed as tie cottagers are obliged to mate them pay. Peat is the only fuel used by be poor of the county in question this they cut and tile or stack in the summer months and the farmers any it to their cottages when they have secured their own orn. Now. unfortunately.

the latter part of the cum. larvest season was accompanied by a series of heavy rain which perfectly washed away and destroyed then leaps of peat threw down the oats which are the chiel read-corn of that county. before the ear was at nil filled and by producing early autumnal frosts very much inured the putatne crops so Uut they are nearly without ood and quite without firing of any kind and I do verily believe that unless some unlooked-to aid shall be iveu to them a great part or the population of the county have been describing will us the course of a few months under ground typhus fever and dysentery already pre. veiling among them. Extract of a letter.

dated bay. Jamaica January 1817 The trinccu of Wales. CiApt. Syres 28 days from Bath Massachusets arrived here on tile 23d insU Off the south-east end of St. Domingo was boarded by II Venezuelan privateer.

the Aluda Duanda OHK PUT. muter he informed Clipt. Syzs that lie ttlobged to Admiral Baowxs squadron. and that the Admire had sailed a. few days since with a large fleet un an expedition against the island or Muguella.

The above privateer had in the morning captured a Spanish schooner the master or which be had on board they treated Capt. TMS and his crew very civilly. and did nut take the riAak frnttt tliatirt On Wednesday last about time o'clock in the evening the Rallge revenue cruiser. of 14 guns cumounded by apUm SATISC a native of North YuulUuth. with a iupcu it of 29 sow and 3 boys fell in with it large ugger of 12 nine and 36 men having on board a cargo of contraband goods upon being fired lit to brine she returned the fire when an action commenced which lasted arm hour and a half.

The loss or the Rttgt us been severe viz. 3 killed. and 7 wounded that on the part of the smugglers cannot be ascertained as they uitted the vessel but from the nature of the tire they oust have suffered considerably. Captain SAYERS sue- ceded in securing two men and a boy. and it is to be hoped they will be the means of bringing these daring offenders to justice.

The cargo is supposed to be wurth 80001. A letter from Sierra Leone dated January. 25 confirms the intelligence of the death of Major PEDDIS on the Rio Nunas. whence Le had meant to proceed on his U. edition.

The news was derived from King BRAMA one if the black kings. The following passage is from the same letter I uLvjust rrie4 from so tipediUun alter a ynwlin Rio Punoa river about two degrs north lrom here. We wiled OB theWOi of cembrr saud. from cuntrary wlndi. did not make the river UH the JltL On the lit of January we taw her about five o'clock in the atLsrnoonsbout two milet from with her bruadside OD to usmoroed athwart the riwr Uie mouth of a traall creek.

She mJunteil tight 18 and had 43 men an built awl from n4ton bought up at Ike vaiuith thus her firit voy. aC We had a tU schooner mounted with three toot one a oone a tit. and one a iiw pounder the iii and nine puwadera were placed on our bow. We bad CO soldier. and a few teaaien When they tnt MW UI they took us for another tlave vud but is toon at they taw the Uniun flu eying.

they let fly their bow gun loaded with rape. We Imvacdttely returned the compliment an the cm within musket shut. We went on her with bnIet sad il plajlnr. and men claftrillf. and in tile tpace of minuet were bosrthn her on her ttartioard to Met in UM than three miiwtei more the was ours.

We had only two men ttirhtly wwnded the Americana lour. Tin Ctptaiu. Supercargo and Wit elCped on thore. A INSTITUTION. 4 lie I bird Annual Dinner of Uas lnati- tution took place at hall on Thursday lest sis Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex Joint Patron with his Royal Highness the Duke of Kent was in the chair supported on the right by the venerable President of the Royal Academy and on the left by Smith.

Esq. M. P. About SO other gentlemen were present amongst whom weditcovered maiiydittincuttbed patron. of art ai members of UM Koyal Academy.

Alter the cloth was removed the illutlriout Qiairman made III eloquent and lurrible appeal In trmirut the in UjtutIou awl was followed by Mr. Swill. Mr. Wet Dr. CuHyar lad Mr.

Joteph Hue. The principal toasts were The Family The Royal Academy M1 be Marquis of Stafurd and ISis British Intlilutlon. The Aruttt General tteuieleni luitiiniioii The Lord Mayor. tc. The rrput of the stats of the lurid wt by a liberal contribution sod 35 of UM eiitleinen prewni orN tJMItIlw at Wwsrij for UM net auuwrvary.

Mr. furmrr acted at Treasurer and MrYueng at Hon. tary. Awoiif. the mot IibtoraJ contributor we Stud the nasass 01 the Duke vi CU Ik.

V. Ik. lm M. Ml Earl at F. IIIOfII.

hsd fomfrct. the Hon. Sampson IsrdIey lbs lluu w. hir. Wm.

Smith ttq. AI. K. JJin Maheui. Kq.

th Lord Myur Walter Fa kra. Sir T. I Ackland. Bart. Sir Thouas Bell John Murray.

Sir RMert Prat. 1. Hemrt. Eo Sir Frvd Fawket Wm. Hsmilbm JrtC.

Wyatt w. Mil Uuvar. Eq. 0- Heath. M.

Clailea HibUrt Eq CtWcc WaUoo. aq. til- iv f- CharUs Turner liq JWllj. Wetl. q.

P. KA the Academician Sir Tun. Lawrence. Sir WauBeecbcy. John Soaw q.

Jowpl NollekW Eaq. J. ii W. Turner. Lq Wm.

Owen IXq. r. CIantret Cta ttna PIiiUip. I. Slat.

S. ES- Henry Thomhjn. Jame Wild. q. Jo Jackson Jarue.

heath. Sam70nimaHiud ttq. R. fl. Roinajk EN- Wm.

Etc. There is reason to think that Lady DOUGLAS whose larntntable death was mentioned in our paper of Monday did not die by the actual effect of Sames. but of limo upon finding that a part 0" her dress had caught fire. The body wat only ditc lourvd and tourcbed nut dllicarN in the trait. Her Ladyship wai uIW drd before the uirreou could arrive.

from only the ppusk tide of Uie ttreel sod by all the evidence that a iron rare it at his opinion and the verdict efat In accordingly that her tsdyiWp died by re It was proved. that he uniatet wtt the itii frvM tit commencement or the accident will her Udythip dnappci the fluue wttbuul one sign of tile. and before the fire evuid be exliutui Her drew was nut of a Sue ultlre but 01 bUck satin Her husband and neplww were both in the diuiin PaZIOUt. were two men trrvaiitt and they all. with her ladvthlp I woman who wat aU ve stairs.

lntanUy assembled in the roma and ny every IMiWft hot life was totally utine teen betore they could reach hrr. Su ATTltlpnD ESCAPE TON A A prison itmot et.t of time er named who had been capitally convicted an reprieved made an attempt to racpe on Monday UeniliC iron pl. On UM eidatioa of ttrangen Ins. tile prison t4 Roi one the tmkry had hit totpicion excited bv a ry tall pfIoi in female attire who was one the an. to get unto the inner yard.

Tbe drett wu a Mack vwn. and a bouncing French bonnet Lr ttui communicated hit saspklcsis to UM principal turnkey la thr lodtr. The LHTV laid. the attempt to pan iota the street wit others whsn Hilhnp recognized the leiitsm of the untone Kowrrt. He told him he tLCHIld not like to be narraurt to a lair.

bat it was hit duty to detain JUT. Rowrn was broieri valet to osbie Earl. At eleven o'clock at night be wat sent off in the caravan with tttAher convicts for Purtnaooth. With tb exception of two or Uu tb a en bad en all rrtpito4 I death. CAtLKOT.

alegil process instit spat the vok entitled Carsot. Tbt Coud of Correctwoal ce ad 011 the preceding day heard the speech of oat of the Royal Advocates clan answering in some respect to our Kisgs counsel against the author and printer the book. To. French phrase there is some inconsequence between the speech of the counsel and the sentence which he prays at the end of it for he charges the work with tm. son and yet requires a puuishmet of ody three months imprisonment.

This is the more curious because our Paris observed the other day it is not uncommon to see a sentence of even five years imprisorment assed for a much less offence. CORRECTIONAL POLICE. Mate the wite precautions of the police a utitde of political offence' 4c resoht are so relOdtnlvta tomedmeaeven irreparable are attacked by the hand of justice a UM very of their conception thos the of a work intituled ith the motto FM fgnl sad ft dVBrered up to the Correctional TribnI at the very imt nt wbrn bit pamphlet or which 60S copies lied printed wit inurng from the prrm to be dittributed pabnc. It was on the llihof the mvnUi that the work eiirt en days have scarcely ttipwd and the tribanal meet to pronounce on the iii. of UM sccted Noel Rioutt a man of letter aged 60 and the widow Prrrenraa.

a printer the Snt charred with virtf the author the tacond with being the printer of tile piiaphkt The ruainatiun of thete person aiuoquiej simply to thtt. that they cunaaed la tb powd and printed UM book on- HVdCmwt. lOilildisISly attn chit avowal the KkIS advocate. ytlamenil speech and we tha2give. correctly at pouJiWC th principal puMp' and nplTiom in lb.

brilliant Ulaaporw ad. rest. OUerve. tetkan. id br alter a Lisa ezurdium the tyt- tern or these revolutiouittt they forget nslbing they pardon no.

tluiig they are nut wilting to be judged themtelve bat they judge then and may Leaven forever keep from Uwir terrible ju diction' Dues the wuik under deratioll attack the Royal ett YetdoubtleibecaaKil tend bi jutify the principle of revu- utiun namery tl Iram beuceorth Ue kgitiaate Sovereign thwld eonidered merely at a nswer tit toft that ti ui. III. should no ranger be kcd ii the augut successor ol he Kings hit snswatun th he thonld no longer be-allowed to reckun the years of hit reign Irum the epoch 01 his ICCt1IOU to lilt' throne by the. death of hit Majesty Luuit iU oflt do lbs enemies of legitimacy perpetull iiit that according this principle. the people belong to tome particular Iauaifles but we who are faithful subjects of the Sovereign we tee in this tutelary principle that compact only whxh.

In toia mrature. maket hut one whole of a Muaixcb and Lit subjects. M. Riuutt thu elreUd Iioae iu hit 191 pagt Caruo. wrote book hepublihedil lthoulanaine.

in order that It might reset he throne. The character or the memoir wu that of virtue of III IUIUrt virtue. dwbllr. but which toutd nut craw to be virtue when it reached even th throne. I abttaio from vckine 01 a work which all good men hate uJged already but certainly you ill think Ui me.

that he who un become the tpuligttt of tlcb a book mtnifetii tentimentt bat little worthy of a good Frenchman. The author ucuC. Caruot acceptation or office in the minitrtiou during the inter rrDUIlt by saying. that thi Oei eral hid oft wroagly mistake an iUiieiun for a conviction when lie bought that IJuuiiapwte a uol the chief ol a tatiuecs minority but that he wattupported by the will of the whole nation. We kuuwGeiitlenat that the rigbti of th King are independent whit hat been called fur fie twenty yean the urtimul IIWt tut it II not undinl hit Royal heart lo tuppote.

that another etn iave in hi follr the ulioual with and that the regards or the re. urily 01 Frriitlunfir are line united around hit vugut perton Besides. the author Gills a mmardi hott fume inn tciud our 7 to tpeaking of Lit wbliet for hit ton. he says tce tail 11111 of Knfi ere run ji loIt The conduct of those who terted we cause of th warper II. according to Mm.

the effect nil author speaki with respect of that commitiional Gu rti- went organised at the epoch Hlocltrvie fan he calbit truly ntck. III several parts 01 hit wk. Rioujt rupC the principles waintaiied in certain wrililll" lieu. Crut but he appropriates Uteni by chine thrill additional publicity qd le it rten more rtpn. iitible tliau Ctrnot tiiwself.

beraute the latter professed then merely in a iorn ir printed in hiiuwu dtfeuc' and btttutc they were utquestionatly requisite to justify his conduct. It it nut indrcrnt to sty. III another pnICe of Lit work iLsitle pol trchuk school i fallen wider the ate of the ultra-royalists when it IIn in fact bees licensed by virtue of a Royal vrdiiiaiice. It il net equally tiidtcenl to add. a little farther ht it wag the fat of General CIO to tit" the vktim of til us.

when in fact hit tile was pronounced ky in ordintuce. and by the law. Such re the jjurj et directed igahitt the sacred person of the King or rather the treaauiutfo lvnuriic. lIuIIt hi Majesty I thal finiih by laying du ii tv1Ie principle which you will too often hue occasion to apply in caaset of this nature. Do noletpett to find InUietedangeroui workiaoygrouintniti or even anydiircttaUre tait our august Monsrcg.

But nerfwork which tends to diminish the rrtpecl due to the King. at King. or by rUlOn of Mi eOlillfnt qualifier whether by propagating revel tionary duelrines or by a Ueacherout uiterprttatiuu of the It of the Government rrquirtt the application ot tlie penalties pry. nuuuced by the law of the 9th of Nov. 1813.

even although the culpable hopes I the author tbould not be COUUIIIIIII and although Ii. work should not receive any publicity. With regard to the widow Perronesuz her cause appears to we inseparable from that of Roust. either on th ruand that tie law of November 1615 niaiei no diituntion Iclweeu the uhound die printer or because the pert code consider her a so scoow in the otfenu. these the Kings Advocate undudcd.

by requiring that the dtendants should condemned to three oaontha ho. priUOlllclit fine of TO francs and a upeNlon their civil right fur yet Tht cause was td aurned far a week. when Rioutt will in his 0' defence. Yesterday ii ballot was uktn at the India for the election uf Ii Disectur in the room of JOHN AXIX UfA tsq. who had disqualified and since xen appointed Governor of Pnore Wales island.

At o'clock the glass were closed and delivered to the scrutineers who reported tbe election to have fallen on SioROtRiiKis Esq. The numbers were for UeoncKaiketEq Robert Campbell. j. 6) Yesterday a Court tit Directors WI held at the East India-house when AUXUDU. BawiEtiAw Esq.

wok the usual oaths on being appointed Governor of Prince of Wales Island. The following Commanders took leave previous to departing for their respective destinations Capt. C. G. William titt Capt.

N. TURNER Durstit4irc Capt. 1. ULAXCHARD.Car- tic Capt. C.

S. I ufurs KoyalGtvrge. The Russian Captain GALLOWKIN. who WAS detained as a prisoner by. toe Go or mapanourwg uie years 1811.

12. 13is about tn publish in Russian a Narrative i his Voyage and Sojourn among the Japanese. On Tuesday evening one of the Grsesnwich stages upset at erou. in consequence of one of the hind whorls coming off by which accident th was precipitated on the pavement and Woke his leg. There wire no passengers either in or out at th tim.

RIOT IN ST. GitEss In consequence of uriuus Gentlemen giving information of their ha been Attacked and forcibly robbed of thaw property. 0 Ve try iii St. Weis ssued peremptory orders to tuthonss the wtlchmen to apprehend all women Sound oilennJ at the rumrn uS ttreet It it sa thruu their wean tIen prvperty it generafti mjde awty wiiU. To put thit order into elocution.

tu of the IBOT active and pericDccd officert. compruinc tobrrts. Fuswat Clarke other formed thlDtel into a body and with a number watchmn tallied uuteea Sunday uiPaL. In the tlirtttpaeeof lb minutes they apprehended 1 prostitutes whom they wire ortir to thi wtctsbouie when Ufcy wereattarkrd by a formidable aiic of Uii7vet rBtedwiUittickswho in tItrt tine rescued the pi itoiirn. and would in all rutabilty have murdered the watchmen and uthcers had not tone vi the toott re- tptCtaUe psniiI400ers cone forward and lent their attittance.

One watduan. named Crawlry. who he. lately made huzesdi very active in tile apprrheniioii of these vUtiini. was marked at a particular vU ct of their vencrance.

and we' mot bratsfly assaulted. Oueofthe villains ws apprehenHm most drndfoll laceratej said lodged in he walcH-houe. On Monday he was taken before the 41 lrale it MrHxvo ih- where tie a immediately recocnisvd at a robber and committed to lot want of bail. Advertisement. RcsriKl ox TEETH.

This day are publiJed Observation. upon theUc and Iwpoctanceol Hsaam and Artificial Teeth whereiu is pointed out thy dngereas effects lyinj the artificial the natural teeth by the Chevalier Rnrr rreun-denUtl to hit Royal Hirhoen Pann RUWT Nft. to PalUaaO. To which re added toate important e. on tile Tea Iicacr of hit ttypUe.

TM Chevalier attends at II- daily. aDd broad AdvertiteimenL Barlows Improved Economical Patent Kitchen Range fur Lakh" boding. tteaminc and roa tii Is respect real rrcoanendr4 to the attention 5 lb. peblic fur its siavpln atility and cheapoess. by appomaenl at Must' Old.

Brook JloIborn Scab. and Vmrfkes Boru n. If. reel hams Br Scboolinc. Lawrence and CULS If and fthana 9 luU.

jarde trawtWbitaxftav Tm Hat Wi btunetr ttj Manchester remains trnqeij bit' mrr tWwkick ha transpired to show Uut objects ofth sedi- woswm of tteraort harming and danjervas tfescrip- On Friday three of the persons who lad beta the New i from Bailey. The Secretary of Stale. eaatcr Castle for trial ifT be" cr Uy to drs4. UM wW toed the KM and to cause i rror and btuuHldiM to his 0 shjecta. Thi it i ihr a in MHT.

IvtjMnrn arc bwtwl tWit niMnm to PPn at ih pp Miora. Some are dnctunp i on fm not to b- cwmrhnl wditmows rvtkn in ttyft. OU wa a Ien nixaas. 4 the peace for ite uenths. Ant othvv qsirid.

to nd bad. to at the Srnimu tie uirir wios4y In di ch 0. Zttythrrt strrsdy iwnliui r4. CImaa UtH that though GoT rnien kilo eu isi on lbrue. It.

nrfcilat orJrml thru to he doclnrpvl thri. CWM MMI ho been nit to Loodon wou4 prut ns sir U. act CHUM LI- 0 Ol Htrriarlm the ut a shop in tuni4sne mlk rHl. for AWrrnwo JItonl. vp.

tl luU miii chart Mr. WiBi Hrnry Ha- i byof tile' I T. puaber ot A arch rmHr 01 DM MIUWO Coazw' efit lb. sirs of his father. to lUrriiKtunt hu r.

a rrcnt datrtrn Fiat ncllj r. on Mont. iJ ht U- rrn tigl and nine o'clock. Hmngka rmr ITJ hit WH. briged Mr.

il molrbj to s5p into II private runu. hr ronlKft to it pun him in a ft" mma La ten wnatea liar. riii loo rtturnrj. sod asked Mr. Hum Hjr vhrlhrr hi till' trlpit fur the ot i iron twin trrU in 0 arInatiwr nd to we them.

Mr. Hwapltb MM weild I pare wth ih rrcopU mti1thamounttorwbicbthr wrrrdr i aTitl8l4 ti ml into hit hands. He. lw er. iho rd KtrriinUoi.

trio Instantly matched tbeai. thrust them into hi pocktaud Tug arc paid. HrriAc1oD bad prulonl said I befitted he ld pay Lb Sol of the demand andattrr he became thu krcibtr awtMtl of the wade uwdi die dour crying oat. 1 paid tat jovcame fur. Mr.

Humptebj. aliK very Inlerki ue. eiid a ured to preenit him lrota cmpii 14 lh dour. sod called out repeated. be IA odScer.

At ki ii I w. overpowered by Iamn who struck Lb. with rrat yiuWnc. w- yraI times. A perwn lra reside in ixUtibouf hood heard UM disturbance came the awatence of Mr.

ilipkby 7 aiid. at his reclailt. applied to a Mr. Slanoup ut Lotif lane. IM iwnrdiair- repaired to the where the onuplainaut was in red ightatInea.

Mr. Siuloos swore that uean entering tlx Louse iii heard Mr. Humpkby tale the aboveo cotione4 circogamc When ked rnnfton why be had acted mu atrocious a manner hit an- twcrwu II it ut matter 1 hart the raccipu lousy pucket business nothing lotoa. Wltneaa beard Mr. iusip1etiy ft.

queenly say. He ups paid DC the money and I ne er Ul the house unlit an officer uzchea me. U. the officer. ora that La searched Xr IlnuibLiby at tut rmtleoiani requett.

but found no kaik notes la hit posaisaicin. Dunn the tearch. Harriucton perweered a. awttilf that be ba aid the Sal. Ca.

Th ooVer took Ute two receipts out ot ttia pruuMrs ill an pat ttw into the Lund. if the nufutrate. laningtui declared that ha had paid the a to Ms. Honv pleby in bank oolei of lit. KX JB.

and U. said thar Mr. pinby mifhlhafe thrown them into a curwr III' 11 ruora or hat UK but he zzver looked ahuul lb. tones to ascertain it II rat a matter of reuce to him how they er disposed of. be IH.

note tic hid ot trw. a ludtr of hit who bad gone to sea and ato the ml. be did not kouw whre be then lie macltlrate tet the city toTicitor. wiao upoo reading a depusitlnna said the charge did suet to felony I Le ma Vale immediately tOGlltiiUccl Harrincton to prison for Qciiw- jtai. Pic Yesterday Jtmti and llm.

we broujlt before th tilting magistrate WiiLiatf FittDinG. itq. by A. Pople. an utraconalable of thit otfi-- on the charge of IIklllptull to puck pockttt on the parade.

in St. James park. near UI. Horse-guards. Witness observing then very acute oioj the crowd while the guard was relieving yesterday morning kept III eye on them and saw the make several at- tempi it different pocket sad at length A star drew a milk hand kerchief out of a IClltJeJlal pocket.

and ran off with incise followed them and in a few yards' distance overtook them do to a woman who on iu i cowing up with tie 01. darted 011 IAIODpt the crowd. and lot tight of hit. He. however with UM aM s( of another cusotable in attendance there sect red both the pri soner and brought them Immediately to the office.

On being starched nothing we found on them. tat not Uiugtbl to show any visible means or getting a livelihood in so buiett way they wiry remanded for a wisk. Kosssar. UrpA 5mu a mutt miserable-looking object ass brought before the Alagirtrttr by a com table of St. Jutes parish Lasged by Jaiw Diwo.

cuecbeaan to the Lad of Coventry. with having robbed hit yovog matter the I lion. Mr. Coventry a bundle. of linen tied up in large blueiIl bandkeichie' i4 Le had formerly beet a tailor.

but nut for tb wt iv. yens and 1111 distress drove him to do what hat wat tully cu av bird Ivr trial at the nest MWdhese tstiuai. and the parties bund to prosecute. TO THE EDJTU7roT TJjE TIMES. We insert UK Irom a principle of equity.

In reply to. WI rrnurkt on Mr. oHridC" Lay Sermon. We have not theological uitpatet. th work from whkb extracted belure Ue public.

and to that the rehgkecista attacked must reply if ikey tliink tbemslvet aggrieved. SIR As a member of that branch of the Catholic church of Christ which I its belief in one God. in position to a three-in-one God. or Trinity in Unity. I have and that in consequence or an invitation front your.

wit a favour to ask at your which I persuade myself you win immediately itfc pleasurtoMicede It it only that way know tile charge to which you so potently rge" our reply. With laok cical delinquencies you profest to II. no quarrel bat yv call upon us to defend ourselves. Against what I must again ask At present involved in an accusation at devoid of charge as posit I oust tor one muted myself with aniweriiig. in tic.

language sit as Apottlc JSeiUier against the law" of my country nrither againtt the Umplenor tt sealant Crass am Icmuctou of bavingMo fended any Uiirg at alL" Awaiting with turn hapatienc any re proof from oMwbote rood opinion I should to highly value I tab Kribe mytrlt Sir Your cvnataot reader. Mrcllt CURICU P. S. Aw I to undtrtUud. do yon suppose Irma Air i that eh good ApotUe Peter was one of th ltfuretl tttrlt III his day He HIadjaJ1 patted with we 1 oaght perhaps to be Wjnrd ennlctt.

for one 0' it ltnud laity. ftei LONDON GfZETtEMd no tLTotsL itv. Hit 1 Huhiwt lb. Fours Keieat was day .1..1. Is ta acai on the bellalf of III Majesty to eontcr konoarer n1gblbood on Li ttt.

Robert teciuf ta Corps of Royal Xut. a Lit ColoB in UM Spanuli tcrncc. sad a Kaiat of Roytf DISSOLVED. rnettoain i 5. BUckmaa tUtet.

SortMrk triMer mud 1. Tr Gouort. agest T. Kenipuer aid 1. Roberts OH- tre t.

St. Lake wbcvlwrighu Robuuoa sod J. Swam. Coweutry. tilk-dyerv w.

Collins aadj. Gsbnath. Liver. ooL w. rsshaw and 1.

Coventry. waub-aiakert a. learonS MeadT Hr loj and J. LOU Bndg fbOt roricCajn Mrlaad merchant J. and J.

Ivan J. J. Siubtaa4 J. Taylor. Lungion.

Staaurdauc uiaf Urn of r. ii. tad w. sausr Socbdale. taacaUir wouluaplrrv-J.

ta aud I. Saik ncktt r1 titaa Mm J. Whneand 3. ritli.Mincuif-laae. WnHla broken.

J. sad T. Wright ad Y. Baker. Milk et PlVJDtSDS.

April 13. R. llanlerColne uercbaat. Apnl I T. Luwa4e MitrvxiMrt.

theapside. ware- hoaseoua. April H. U. G.

Constant. Well rl qurr Mcar- I. W. It. Km Mpuuriuiue true May f.

O. and If. Boldero and Sir II. Lkinpasi Bart. Cora.

bill bankcn. Apnl alnvnlrT sad l. aBdlWTcraer Bating. tull treet ercba Apnl 72. 5.

eweaU 4pu Ti corn- itrcbnu Apnl IS. black" wark- Trent cons. tor. ApnlU. JSyket otUsghn avercer April 3.

Greta and A. Odlwg. otUII. ham dnperk Apnl U. 3 Gowns tlnutar.

hiinSMtftlk groter. Apnl So. Wkn' Liverpool. PUUIft Mvml UT tf A MMui MwV 1. YnvbklrA w.V tu to be pasted oat he re April U.

T. Letter. 43. William Church row Umehoi. dealer J.

Baueraby5 Lower Saadwell. Otham. keel pap r-m rr. R. Bsptos.

F. tes1taI. Aldrrwaabuzy1 tk Mel chandler. J. Liverpool.

mrrca J. WCIa Mauclietur. 4r C. CktiMmsa tan. rall-aaall.

maMCteUar R. Prey ronlat. sad J. Force. vrtabor Waur.

Dixsetabaze aacuoateen. T. Vawaaa awoebrewir. I Yeturdsr. at St.

Paaau church. Mr. John Atkinson of ComJni to RLyounteat daakur Or Mrs. Hoiailbot. Kirk- lict.

tUat4rtaild. OS. ibcrdayth nil ltc. at Beast' raoecIaardHc Chari" anon. qoSL place.

to Mary Martha daugkw lerofK. Unttuii. Etqof jracchartbtrtt it hi ia. at Brighton on Mundiy. th lutaAl.

Robert Kbin 4) q. late Sutton Surrey. a 67 Al Wuulwkb. vu tbe monuog of the bat. La hi 4 year.

Colonel tiiy. tie Koyal itnaflety. Ota Tuesday the tSth katL at Ducking in Nurfcik. Uarr. th of the Kev.

U. I. Hart. On Saturday latt. the fid lose Mat Marsh of thy.

At Rig ua th t6th tSU of February. Wiflum Cwcming. LXLHA.NCit Uae at r. MAICSIIO. Although we Lad no fresh arrival of wheat this morninf.

the trade was uCtcldinctJ IIruJ1I none bet kit qaaSties could be of. sad lot which Mondays prices were with tfjSroity obtained. Barley is rather cheaper inc bet lied bar it. on account of tbe dull ttatc of the sit trade. We- are abundantly with oats.

ta roreip and which hat lowered oar prices ii It. per qunrDd sates even heavy at that reduction. In pets and bean alteration. Mates 56. Vf Newcastle.

SO. St 6d. toitaS i. IX 5 4. to 3Ts.

PtUCK or SIUKS. Bank Stock ttnt per Cent. Red. hl Jper CentCom TO 69 7011 per Cent Ntvy9 Imp. 3 per rent.

4 LetSrryTkket I6tka Cant. larAect. TI T. luSH. toCkWobcth4 Stats 11" Jt it.

i iW t. ala Lh eaMk I to" c1' pt Hli. 01 1 ri uI1h. 1 ii. bez WI In nJaa ourjudgen thi IDOIt dlDD to.

tbt l. tri byLti atrbaa pa The rihttn IUbI m. atter IiuHfon panofboN tmt Ittl I I ofpu rism tID. tnl" throvbnaC try. aDchhe lbPC IWlII omet ma1tx bet.

rt utve and t1 cmmt tae. up the ah fact opi oos. oodonsnry co said. nc r. wellas WblO.

and fJ ty duti a olden peti oa niam andleveJ. writuare amoo I rty Dtye middlin ao CO en rom maybe bt. 1d 1 re tu Lat UI ke re ten. hi tir uylikely DOC et 0 But. hat do ruw pro Jed Rtg trdor years-not Jaeol Ct nu tbemnamcs me eveo for not-is II then.

SLer or I row. onl ce. Alt. I from. the ollOCiety' e.

opil ulI' We ht un' dom tic. i Jot lD or fa ba it lfint. tLatuitbu run tnJvusy III. re 1 uLis on Dna The Duke a d- lICbetl uaLA II touQjs ting of OQC a Ta9tra. Royal di GIocft raIUH Pi tllc.d.- rna elt to the neuzni the lJu bns The rum 9t du teQJ only ythst there is a er rer tIwlabout ber tLe ur the recL pt in lcn lIIodtioa tie mmtill cd In rt Tfl4rday 0 kA II hue Dntu ontbat aide he" his' it.

II. mana un I- ancE lOr the ofOlLunltbles tlan II buld o' Llul ht yrtobtaincd fOnl It th I1JvpnlOule hill future ftl KrMLa dUpllM nfbi lonubury re hanng tJ-1Iia kal a pcablitpmJf1IJef Cunte cko tofttUtLo atCdt fur. thgcliLrut1 Lena A. Iw III" tWteJJWJU I1WG cWiiWlla the. timI pn hull prill Ii' I I P1.

tiestitCfMI8olkl. II tWow1 theword. Jd MA1TA uLI ThIJOIxrIII fU1. tbtoDubofBntpmt at. the cthod.

we JUJRESENr AnON OrODUUNtct1SA TlUOlDY fintrepmtotatioa a thetime Cfi1atDtlymrlcbed cfllti luishtdby Iatlon. oCfb pubJ furywitb wb ch th DncIO. to btsi sixth house had or UrK earl tbeatrewould the earl 1he oameoftbe on bic tulled sod ttl I npr utation persons 111' 6011 DtbesaJOODSand allplacC hid reat fint rtpraentation of atrued ocuuversations1 intoirery said-Is dc ed I be I UD If fromPanwaua due tllorecent il. tb re bcrometbe tI. the OUrN cuuion.

pcUYU1ealurno ttlfDl oityranoy att vigi nt or the public to cr ne cbuOl the ideas. ful vatiou the wberetbc have orchestra the blxnibe Ilip. galle thera dblul. bt ver 1m aU lpbtn ht CHOf I lt 10. a urnl.

judment o. piece Lit rtle. uait cntes te eeo ent kpprebe. ha atraced thOe wh wer nt impled LI spi pary. We ppone tuloruw nJY xmia.

a tLi ca ltate. ation lippe feble ilevtd. lJe utts purle mVe but. nrked vtlwrittfo itc a tat whie euly hOI. Wil comt tnin i ohr work I.

upr COUL1LL wer appr. a surpng binlel' Ir r. mlteriee prec. IWpllt1 mnle ruld wth wae traprlo en tusium te wLib laILc GranieJI ue pu ptDn tleve thf. Teat Fnn.

Ter liDg Dt bavO an plaudt. bt tovullinl a ury. Tus ar. boever nt e1. le.

lel grrus. th lurCI pee cLs 01 me ty Jnt resetat propro i ruly estaled behre m. worln tbe fao of a publc. wa fuwu. nt cre.

dfealns adVlced toward ft Ile. an abt sp. Ivtil bme te snl tut a cuUiun wbib forD ida. Vileot SCC ocr i dtert quaen 1le grt dil tule uDr IUt. erin uufl.

Wl ltcktd pOI kDked bt got ibrea wide ao hm. Billg wlur fed at bul. uprau jut Ime Ol dauur. meou. trraws lt ladie roUtbeir Lxe.

fugitves I' camb og te rchest eturta the lie lapt pp the a fnntribt t. renr hlu ptl of do r. whb tm. Itrou. Kenta hv thi neDg eph IrDg a datD.

activ ttpi zl eeDrt Umt uUI tile oen dty. To mub pse faDD pVU cMJn aO trmDu whh te sdn 0 ra disilay oa. put iWlult Dlpt kpt Wl oup aw trte Sm. iDiviulil wLo trbulen b. pculaly nmat.

we Ize cre ut. ad" tulk PIIU at frot te le A orr retatlLed i ta a1 rummuntioul. ni apps a cr li1o TAxJta A. h. ba tcbange drelfleun Ilge cohe.

a eer pwer nl tlle wcrdl hur- Gentemen. MU or I tat whib w. hd hr repmt fon YO ilhe rmaill vre excLimtd bat ns ha arved Hln a brvo adras TAL" an frwd grualy disped. EVfr dnng reamed tW fllu c1 tb aficng rrlvr f. mre an oai ered be.

tat It preha lurba pr. ilue tbl atar pmnted 1 rum lte bolble totbe Frenbchaa pd oye io llne Du th coun rr att. dipprti inter ed a plus. prhap. etgit whih wmlsisbt on pe Cm t.

cmlcemet rolusio i wl Tuc ll I I u. i p9slta d' I. t' i aPb dP9Mi p' oce t. 01 aU I I Ha. 1 In I at Am ad Fr wUblfu El I.

ErtlC CtFzaJu Nvnzthe Sp Am IIs. i a rm fr te Brh Crt Cr 0 Fr Il Ffl Inc. by dt 0 Mal. DI Catro Imy AmLad a or Cr I I ep a. i appnt pf lt Chl Ata Hi Eclky Cot ld fpl.

wth t. qltu. a mae et i Pn Te fllnj th dit th fnt Crc a Caau dw rt te i- dUt peTal i 0 Ca. gan quite unpUele bele. een thl le gml diaclv a nt 11 1 laDhoder thi a witht marke prU i Cta tl Le a.

arcl dr cor t. i til lat int a ibt tat guit unft lt a ul te gnl hadlyy uner rmllsunce. te laen 1. lu1e thrr rta Owr nt 0 prbAV te crtatt ei pns upn thi couut for biy it a wel Clreo. ghbr.

le dilt 3 mies rm a i hih tbu nt inbatta ar wt fMI. ew. IY. I hae lpk fre ther berl Lr lt thr fur mont Ty an. ie.

aluwtd the a bke brd tr ehbring IC tis pTJIe fe. wh a dUt a Le cot en. ac obtied 1) theb py. Pet te Ule the quet tey a pil ur. Ilk lumrer nlthl.

nd far ra u. Ir tber Corn unortuntely. llter ban accpi ar bea rin pectly wabe a bep pt. dwn o. ar te chif brdm tat befo fa wa 1l fne.

a. producg ury aturl rota. i jre cp 1 food. unlo to f. ell delCrib be crnd alrtad ted The S.

us rom Otrthe JOHN I ew d1Yllince urfe an be abl uteer captu lb sync triAc frow tbew. Captain SA nu olUpl lellt 29lllen logger men. bring. w. tire.

hI has quitted but. turt tire. SA TEas itia I ted 25. peditioD. of il II.

jut the a 0 crft. boor nHII cunlfttJbh ke thlI her. 0 mil IU. illlrr uti IlKlroH 11. art of.

St. n. ifbt IIlhe HnulIlab J' sic. taouor iii 11I11' IIi. ix re f.

lCa 11. eb ue. 10011. lhe II I lIIe II UII Wllllnacdlalfl 4 gstac 1LII wltb tJI II. plat111nd in I.

th ArlCAnlIor Ad ITUTSGUI luLBurVOUIfT Tbe Third 111gb Dell olKeot a ItftlY all diatifultbed art. UMI lIIben ots toyiIAcsdeiay. uI them II ctIJerr 1 FiI Aced. 1 III. a I nest IU ftnat TlTuurernd Mr.

Yllunc Sc Saun the Dub of Krn. the Dub of Aluliaoruuh Earlomfree Sm Erdk WShI I alalMalltoq Iw Yaakn Eq Si IHU. rt P. Hlmitloln. Lq.

WrdtEW Eaqt CharkllUIIn r. AI owu A Sir Si NoIk 1JlIA. Wom JlIo JuIa Eq lq alD. unaiIIWd Rol ll CutUiii Eq Doco LoU. dn tJ.

and. the ur UI1 the Inquest rrirht. and not II rut COI1Ine lDCnt oftheiccidcot drura Cd 1 111 I cn uli ulaMd. th dU 0 0 Ult. willalr Iadthl WOftWIeho Le raw her son.

801 1. and ITprW nca hiallllpicion ca kd by pe ttire Thrdreas ho COIIIlDull Calcd III I' pn pal Iod hetredlth nccid li utnmllo Milt a na foiW17 AletnYn ht he. he van. tIS tAcr the MD Ha mpite41roca VlrT lrjl t. TI Jjf1.

1 ttf CA 1MJOIr UIMPn 1- of had da ODIot ta othe II lDC SOD uim I oaI ree lie. ed otherdar. passed CORRECTIO AL roUC ft. por otCr hw aUc Ia ioa. cnc wlOl tar 10 benalt lhery intsnt aidlros II rrralhf prr1o thpsb11c Ihhoftlw d.

tbeorktri Ten d. ba. telf lr tribualeetlo auolltttn 60. Prfnll ra. 101 hein arial.

olww thl. Mrd tohath titled na4 hi. give. It corn lbs dreu. Iwallera thejudC fur ever us tJ.

corl M. jesly t. doGbtl. beca. II lei.

re. If. dt bi COCIid er JIICt. hk MioIw T. xviii.

xkrd IIjUCI" alllll- the that be. aIIord ran a olbi I thollt the 1 that. plehe In 10 an' Som pr onl ure 10 hulollC rote be publiabed it Ithllol names the tbs throl bta lllle. 1' book. epti 1I ortb fJr.

uod cc ptatiull illt tLi. Otleralilid iUu. un wtlLe chido' supported witl. ufiLe wholenation. IIU.

UtlrClel1lu. ofbe inde ltcle ul fi uldleutr but hearll" I IL1vC Ii. olrrIIomre IIII ledarouud pc vonrdc k7ti bloeor Ki lp 11 CI. th. a of.

I1IIC' rriDric. I ait peC' OfllUl ltd calls it Fr1IC illtiu ce ffelllDOrt bI lelln ruo III. hi. un dd llCr. eh re uC1uut I I uulndullo SI or poJticliuic is brliallwd RIrditaJlCr II.

od enl it. fat. 0 IIIII prolloul I. aillt CilI1IIIU iii. dOl.

Joillloo iC riot espeti works soy rouinlUlt. any du Ii itt Alona tI. tmd1o I C. rewolll' tionar trtacL ruu. II tJ r' penal c.

1kJ1IUC Oy. I. the Nowe ber c. di oction peiI coutid r' Far to uJd be rtuc. of 6e flha adjourned be hew.

hi defcncrJ YUlerdt 1 If. q. since been of rrr. rtrd tterrioo bave. or i0r5e taikes.

Esq. 9J6lltobrrt q. 6 elt rday I pt. Tva aR. CllptJ UJ cluaDCar Mtic I Royal George.

TheHullin in 1g. the l3msabuttopublishin IIf lIyage Sojoumlimoag Ing Gr wich Charin rou. thu passeD fI the time. ln conl nc. in un 0" Vestry 1Ch allomcQ tlftt lII Id.

ani IIion ollie en. others. bud tltfl SUudl tllCft pa naCn 141 protlitootnOIIKm re scurtU4t0 10m tik were tMd Cai" ultlmr1IKd. tticbbeI 10 theDOtt atai. ho Ilal ade act te MDI oCl yi1 Ul.

jd oCt Ir Crance. bratall ofUle rd w. Mac crala trttC a Rusrtxi Tftth. II tyingth artili al. natorailectJa.

ad IOIportant gus hllttyp IIII routine. rd atilil rhea 1" ap Brook pttlolitean Sc Lareoce1JII Uardcc pel J1i fr mJJJ IIIJ1J Jnnl tT II tiz JUi M4ICiE3TZA jtotill. fttfratd I. Al nf lail tioaI were the most Iarmia aad. Itri Frida takeaen cf ed 1 Iodced sad Inr- Of wen seat wmniN 1Joe we the J3tII of II.

cap. 5. fw' cumplriac illl MJaer to tha 01 and to pfOCftd in a hdr froca jlsncbestrr Lundoa and to to tbs Priace Regent apes of prballinc deli" crrtaba Ii- ka bi a tit rance sad foe flaY1lt1n pan-- 0 the CWIIpiracr. on the JOIh of Ilarcb with several Vsuap4 01 hPr JIPt It Manchester with leot 10. ru in todJ eacmi nboon tJr wt.

A Kin. ca lnoq In aoiddua ho. jrtt we1lalhposid tIt apinat Many others bi lie ius' CuI. In lPdi OUIft. Dipup twelve Icha.

oCn too 6M UIIt IufU OI041u discharging 6Itrth UMd. ta Gumiuent cupnKou 1 IllefC In 1 lb. dtcl lit CUtII. wbo had I ki hh their Iiwn. tlla.

En. Dr" t411.rr kecpii cofI tIiw1d. JwIIhe A 1IIuwiuC char fo- illrnry Ullleplcbr. of Bn 1e raarllrt1 to Ir. nlaaipkby.

Iorr t. went. ut tllltlnl rI 141 ri. quarters' rtCMI dON' Iluwpeb tC the pnvms It III' I tI. I in It.

I1oA i1vcskSy t. etwr 1T0t. bcinc to. sired Mid. hi III un the aollor bictheJ rlT dr4awia.

wit to He tbu-cd Hill hi. iaI JUIIIR 4 id Le coid hOC UIe hole IId and alter ard dour. 0111 hate you rca all W. c. endraaurd flCaP lb.

klOC t. Urrintoa 11. wiUlIIT1 tl who UIW laorhooJ rd ca1ae unt Ir. Lot hit 1IIch. I Mr.

ita ore a tIltOQW abuvenpenmionee hna I1t Ikrrlnc1onh r. et 11 IIa re I to rOL. r. qa" IIa Incest will kite tulCb OIore 1rlhIlALlcb LhallfUtJerplJl. UlUt paid Theolcer the.

tiU an- Iwhad pic OOIelof 10111. Dlirh. bawe theDllnto Uc for 1 ha We. It. tier ere The Icr hIbo to.

Ioot ILe te iID MditeIr tbe MuI Plnocuu Yft rdJ WII broa IOft tbe ILLt UI Ifi park ar obter iftc mo urd Usa pu lt Asicer it. Ibrru. dia orrrt ok theDcJwe itD apilb tWo he b. HCr ouen 11011a tisicig able Ii re k. Rspa.

SI1IuA. ob b. AlII" J. ofCfClltry tertheUon llin bandkeld' 4. rurouI tile IdDlIO he Seassiusca ED" 01' ljrJJE principi.

lA the row w. be lt SI As th 9 Ch lt up to. Tri. oo rum rlMliD Ialel with oulJ that. tohicla pI ical qearnl I callpou wt.

lllUlt iU I prenC oQ pruuc1 wlf illoeraralD1 thela. orr PriUrina kple nor yet 1 of- tlo patiftoceIIJ sine whose lllll- OGrQlllttn1 doOQ ntla uod Apot LJ rhp. t. it. F''f ULTO IU.

bu 1 II. II" 11I4 h. Ier lb. col' beat. 01 IL.

LlnLoloo1 1taI11t 011Ja. UWIIOrcr ofCbalrtlll. A RT lUmps DISSO TED. 2. not sUait habr4aabcra.

3. ft. T. treet La S. II.

eo9D1I11rn. ant 1. 3. Llyc w. ra iah.

aile eou fcatOoll. T. ItcIJOPJad 5ltt. ndcdcol J. Inw ICII b1.

11I4 Loar" ractaftnf 11" r. wcIupl SazkXaochsaWri warsjaiJ Wbn. sod noJflc II. twnp sad WIrtru tiywr is. Ut nrtI CollM rr hruts ltllC JOlocau lre prd U.

TlAy 10) Canterbury drpcr.Aprl1 UJWoaUICr JjI t-'n ApnJ 12. W. iwitcbis. I lnc. klt5aaiptoa.

Apnl I' W. OJlDdcct UlIIrk I' Cb lde Whel II. G. tinptosnpusi5ksuaes I. I' 1I1Ibla1.

bankers. ndl 41. I.T. ApnJ ewcastIpunTye ulrponrre S1. rcA.rl1 IS I.

baja SyIk U. vn Ap II. ihwuud Hawkackq" Tllirc 11011. Pwa5aynT IIrcwu. 10' sir IIdre teurUt1 O.

WIUiaaa. NY. J. JItr nltc 4. Itaisell.

ut. paparwaaerIl llIria sdk.ssaalscrer.-J. keetc erpuol. ur. draper.

k. I oree. Wtaboae5UaMar. t. 0.

CbcklIID lInwn. iARRuD. r. At1 intsi OIIf1undr. the Se.

BenetG 01 St. In ul R. EtQ. of Ura cbln tleet DIED. lunda the HInia1 4aleos.

Uoa SInt dfil thesld hie 1IJctLe Ror Tnd IMu oCtIoc SatardIt tJ2d ullia. OfHlrtd RirUQ the bnary. ViII CoPt. 15. UCHAbatik uac CrtaIlarrini trade w.

ntqaa5rieuowd tor. A1 a prienere othe a1Mmd naJr ltJII bib icIa Iow heay I1IbaI hftnt. CUA3tA etA au d. 51r 3s6d. Sd.

33aOd37a9d lladiaads 3. pre tWu pro CalL Cone. ti9i fOI11 Eadatq. Billa. 10 pr.

tit 11 Cb. lap. A. lit cd 70i i CMrIq V. 11 ibst fr I 1k ttk ritr hr zi Lo uu I- Me iw tt abs ur aJ 0 I ir le suc fre Iin 1 cti th ou tl re 4' p.

a a' IW Si re th op su ah gi fo hi 1 th th re a I it I 1 a. a I 1 I ne satJj I kM cWeht bpoor aadto aditrXnu i muI ow giWs dr ihed qsndred co oberv mosttP iythruqh rCtI-4be ts I 1 psup I th. a st tgc. rom WegukbtbefUthem1uoptuptr1n rtb' wM I fl tIg1uI nftb stw pU rt oi rm2r ty ChII eting red 5 oserva on hatj0ufl1 ououm tu nbut iId vthe zdthei it or witboutconveying 5 I th iters uc xzy rn countydutea xg I pettyjuzics eT mi' I a' bose nty ese nrn s1 ourjournal yI is ritd ndtbis deda ng. tkst from I work likelyhe IJJ i iti6elds ason.

sdwebavenotrediznumberscfbIsRegistrrfur ITT ifyou weakt ven rbid Wbatpailiatiuo or1 cs an be plied tfcertainCoeruwerat I nee ngs nd to tbecreedneu itwitbsurprise. Isit ourophiiuti I I ow ti ite flirreoc diixm hich een tb etre fltuw i tLatiit eveningpaperbyhh jl ID Dk0f Vo a ess th ofCuuzaaLswDnpeoedtheir injs ir 1r Paz si CL Itso awy the qfrj siri1 ij kite gs lJtUVCflt Cereingthke bda flo wbene out erson. d4iUC div wfiletLertiiaon1or alithix Aath ii meut Fa CL I I ruin theDnc Oataaxson conditionthatbe re de flirt35 th Kinof sIscafOrtbe I I Psn ns mtcbuId ni I 0Ha515 tu Ii I esnay I S4hi. eiiher atihat lr. burY4qu4rc pv's I ruier thuitrsto retiretoltJy L1151 be i 4 A ssyes1W Griiiis ths xt lid hs t.

I I ienbeowli now ofibi are Dukeof a beTepftsentticOndIttiUtbetnd ThSanthOII 1HT1VEAC1. vs I attbe sls ev the sta w. I xked Thczusbowsveroftbe kindot tb impottance the uages leudingto toe autborthesituationiawhichbeisatpresentplaced tirnetoopposeitsrepres ibebopeswhiehthese fl rnrnt2ttnn bcintudictedtohisworksl ckizenuugbt tobedis. roui I I runs become I ItUV one I fruni bnxcstbe galleriestbeze come to wbowerc notimietled bya I and writteofor I 1 produce I by Frxn aie. thin well.

I piece rst Ls thbe toe f.n.r wubruught spe several of oCer of claruberingover mm of po lit t' time. the xecutedthe ordsn otbe oflicers thecAIa1n I rce. i rau I root stsee and I ui cries I these heard- I we I OfTA ira I I s. I runs to. a MEet WI' lid wb FAMIfe iIai5 uimshim that.

sess ec p1o th nc wupmdcsly iscid to smcoa speodactkawhi I 1 AnorsmanofthPetcspubitstb iIDCCIOtIaI ttT otbe tbeazm caUjersccue EkneytLiavzw the. RussiaaAuubas ci ExcellencyCountFzaxs SpmnithAzn. coin eeI adescendzntofthe Dci. uCbarg queue grand unekie- tiiuIs general ofGreat quite or I tawtowierereceieliulaornopartofthrents however ow 1 mm in ire tbetasttbreeorfuurrnoriths. areindeed tubuiltheirnuts andbaketheir breadonthefiresuf DeighbtMr ng or pile I itta theircuttages eorn banrest heaps 11 jured believes given I 2 endoSt.

as i nd fn 1. the cotupleuseimi to i toni bo darin wort Thenews hum cithe letter- nsel in rierabuul tioniberc. the DecMbrr us toys sihrtthcrjvrstthe aouttos snsiflcrcsk. i untesl sd ith Is moo ueocbettiuigsnd intbe outnonsiei be en Su ercaro. ei RTISTSGLIItLILBCWaVOLSXT 1 wa ujy otart lotavouruS loy.I Mayorc othc 1 urns.

I th s. Tt 1 W. Fr. oft omiret q. iohnMsheua 1.

ACk1VI41 Esq. il1 J' 7 i Irho Ceq. L. CLantre b15. WwiEaq q.

baus. inanud aq. aq. I a mndin 1 as I tru II I ta wai b5 I i I sp4 4 SIiI1IILIh5d. nes I at stor fO I I I ai uwn IaIy Ilish' hiaIwsLoWnog IieW beuattUtHOIJ Mt toi arI.

otmnthi ri the. troa CAb Iu lowing scxoiat a legal iumtitnted Poi i bdmtluseprtvedingdaybeardtbaspeecbofoeeoftbe To ass a 1 conned praylat ibteal out or ocdy I is rnuebless 4 wh 0 I I caen Tr-skvf'i I I fr thrprt anium i 11th oth. wusair I actboethe dnA. Cjra psJ t. th ay sj I tU3VIUI ufrevu.

ir. Xlii. I I hi SYithoit I iiasist I oe a I MRioustthias eapresaealiiiuetIintcist9Ipags Camotwrou I I I run urk i with me wb I I OCC Oeicral a. or I was whbeoftLc a the 6ucacmdlweity Lii it person' aJnsc I 45 wa iF i ed I I giiugthecsadditiooaIpubticityudbeirieti morerepre. I ioemlr hi I ii work.

ha I add 0 th izfri1epatiti I I. orratber ssti doata ie I mei nd Inthess daacgeroui gross insota i ecl satire erer5nor Ii uaiits I il I rots aw a. i th I iutiliiCict nc otheir thtifur Rio iat on ofionw BAWatILMAX Prince Gtoan a Ra I XIS. were-for 9 Esi st A i Tv iWEit BLAXCBA SD Car- 51 ft oe I I ti I thruuh I itoetcutiniuiiie OtLCIOI I fficer ilicit spacini anail ol Ue tlwirauhtance. 0 ect oIIielr the I I Ma5htratei da I ihiUse I auigeuiveientnl I me viusi.

BzIowi LaUsi it Md hara BroolcJieesseIlolborn andIriimkes533 IthIaP9Ladpte1L every thcvhc t1DstendstoIbowtbattheobjectzo tE. Wi. tra cub. wbslad taken were discharged whets se4nal7y3 Lbete to i. the 5.

wt I. j4uu tree the 3. with nnwoSftl upwards repair pretnce and di4itip cvsapimiat and neauervnee navaig. In psrau tIu qp intent tViIrf Ltdiast nesibeni as r. pe ear Mm- I tinr5 I.

opug 4's. keep wiq I. 5it ar 11 nniuoed takh. loertilufly yet cuauessis by enarr ductlththIrlirn uzLoaa IOMDil1iy ksrka w5 reAMerm.Htvoaii..p.n IheIUuwiIgChaI- r. Willav.

rsarkttiustoMr in Cueaiyyn wecat tm Inn due. lond. tJht teiie apne kun wg hi twa. lr. wait tijtonfttuflied.

Pwhttiw rent sot aiuwerecm said weredr4nviLS4 put havsr I thea ld. thedeniand bebecam. possessed bityuv ca. lr. lilvuIi Al inith t.

ws great a. lb. ta4. Iajic who r. ii.

sab. 1tiagomatter havetherscsipta you ucer ocrr thaIeotkwanarequeat iundno noteslobhi Lad Z. 4 lbituney inbaztk thaiijj. Huas- wighttcavethrowntheminioa corrcitthrioi bat as It nstterolndiference Ii were got andsswthrualLsdidnot kouwwhraLa gotthn poa the aaouut Sc tInny. uiagkae Yesterday FsaoauoFaq.

IiopLeanztrscoos6biofelijuth. wa mcrnicc dusi witnesss oulaaongss miss- iaC ofanutber secmeci maothin ii bruubtbeboretheMagjtnptp. byccacstabbufSs pa meIleTthe As a Frhoaanssht. thstdiiutsdzoetaiiavoduwbat Lahcdagje ttewsafiilhycna. DaOit oF 1 eiflhlerttJ4 iroaaprlncmpleoeqattyhmreply ni ttepubric eiidtotladthi auatrrplyiltkiy ebis ialvs myseWyog arge IbSOIOkSI ofcbarg ApusUetieiUict 5w I having fcudedszyUiiog ata1J Awaickcgwith proouiro.

Sir our ft Ceikrigu hattbe gvodAposde utile. kutuidckrtauf Haii4iilnayspaued toiijbt tc lb. tti bibaifoS baa ansai Lu t4Sfl the TA ilottoa Dvneus keiupater Old4treet Swac 7eaon adT Iteilop aadJ. Eradjetnotew-EorgeCaas. bnlaaa J.

I. 3 wsaafectzri Ctaea Wby FcI4 Mcncig4au 15 17. attcutO1ocnteratre 151. Lay- to. Jjagoeumbaais sptritanrchazitA prel kagwlre Is.

Rucbasaa. 5 Is. I. welfemnaisqeare suga OseM. SI.

SartCr iJtWaiaietey iiiiLtret liarenen turn.iucrcSaauI.-ApnI cictasghia grocer. aploiaaerr 1. a. a. nasa ura rewc7.

Iattotar4suhardaremsGWtthawCharch buaucjhs ZsacOeIee etty kr aar ib 1ettioe. EM. et ltcibinl41 1iq aad Q. tbeoraungottbexid LaLIOUI4Ith at Iiry ttrvtt Iast ifliaw a4i tivsi.av.5saScO. Itun nflsh a' tJtLMAItIkIMaaca 5114.

rk 3l 31Lbd1o4s3d. SankStock I' SpeCetskedabitt 3pirCaLCcI Oj t34d3s1pt. 11ckebi43 Iii. in3pctrrnalj Iaurry LwpAiiaI5Iha CvAcet LaaarL vt i.

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