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FWTFTWn PwliiP vTjJSJJSJSS ft 1 I 4 jiit MMroMT. VTIpKCBANCEUJOrB COURT, Arm UftnMd the tWMaetrr at OtKeD wa fuane; aa la voy Tiht ttiaaeari, thhos aa nw fatk af tint koralMMiNM VW inKdmttIiin lathe Af rfwm. ochr Bent, which tht Rob, had Baa lliowbM kbit to attend. mcb aa MnagtateM would bt A Tl VlCE CMAyCEllOB nU, ha nU mbm Saturday hMpiji, and direct tht aaaa! ice af bit tatesdona 'Vis. MmoJtmu.aUr tftlmr, Trrm, etyVt LoD TeytERBE and kUM asd OTMtKi r.

Loan cocvbavc Toil via aa action by Messrs. HaUoo and Ok, coach. Malm, how a tarn af the price of carriage and Iwrsrss, whtcJi had ben mm out Car the defendant. Lord Cochrane, to Sooth America. The drmand resisted on twe rnandt fint, thai the carriage made wa.

not the dctcrip. viatickvMchhadtjreafwdeTtdi and econdlr, that it had not beta aes nut within a reasonable time after the order tied been rm. It appeared In eridence, that the order for The carriar was green fat the rammer of KIR. Ken after antra Jrdaed Lady Cochrane at Boulogne, when he received di. JeAtoa the carriage, and leady Cochrane eipreaied 4 that It ehould be a banUon4 one.

It hadbeer. "wi to proceed to America, where he waa to act a. la. arrnu Mr Adam waa expected to join Lord Corhnn. I.

.1 Ill atoanthaaad tn bring the carriage with him. I did not, how. ZkVftl! 5L 8, about a year and iie men took with him wedrawinn of the carriage, which he ahowtd Udy Ojchrane, wi exjweaaed ber admiration rf hem, buToo toa that the raman wa. then Deri, completed, and alow woald ba rf im toheTaTahe Via about to rrruru to England. The arriaee.

which 1 "BU Lord and tat Immediately went, anttneunfoom, to when be CfcadaDhad rnaracterw tao Mr. Larpant, reaweatea us to cm him a air. jairan. ana jue inent Kg a ass 5 ir wCSW TftB THtJttBDAYi APRIL 8fl, 1880. A nmZ WaWWl VI I tZi iZSZZ rCtM their mum, MyCNteaaeiatdithadarmedtoobte; that wu then noot, and mutt be andberIadrhlTi! TTar rni mini 1.

1 eirefi or th .1 The CAM Wnf tK (nvw Jt .1" TXKTHDKir, apon the qaeuiona Gnt, whether the ear. nf dU6rent and mere exponin dnrnpoon than te aeder rmn nuufied i and afcorwflT, whether thcrehad ben The Jury, without fit4on, found for thedefrndaat. Vathiw, oixth ot, Ae r. itrT. na.

Thli an acoon be Mr. Joahu, Mayhew, aSomer Jainjt Mr. Impey, iW, and commiMtoner dtuH'. V.WTtndieation of hh character, he would be readyt. wy ipoloey Aat hi.

learned friend the SAcitor.Oene! The SoLiciToa UtXllAL had no hraitation taMrin7 uiif um mem. PW" damage. 40 wai then entered tj cocntnt. police. JT r32 AA rf their mhroaVbl The fnJCtot Ae pruonrn waa.

that on Saturdar W1" "ifli.ut at thVAxor. fcd detectedVh wm, ni aoe mm tar ber giam ot Zi mnAgiren Aer. MTSTTJ ZZ3 T1 "f0 i a. ii bat atM a let. rT K2rir 1 iw.

i7o.ne wu with whom he wai jnit on the aoint of "Wtatta actenaany him to the continent, and tookhim tatoenatody, when be conreeaed that the whole wiaTeheat II, declared that he had neterbeeo Ht had Bred, he laid, in Se jmWCoJonel Onalow, Lord AahtowTnd thVUoWEd. Mr. CoKAitT obnnwL tK.t iK. mi i i finu. t.

Wttn the Mtmnl Mm, i I in gentlemen, honan had the w.y paved to them by tbo mean, and a. an inrtanee of it, he refaned to a prnio now rmu, wno, oy mean, of a Mat character, oh lhftftrfj44VtfifihTahiec20(W. The vriaim ftna4 In ik aaM.t. rai i a a a.waaaiw VI va. HN OflaUlIf pttymvf.1 ranmittcd lor tw matb to the Houm of Wc" "At Veaterday, at four o'clock, the inreatl.

ration into the mrateriout tircumatance. attending the fire at eranimter AbbeY Wu nunw) ikl. wr "A ine which wai alM attended by arreral of the prebendariea, ud other penon. connected with the cathedral The interruption we received from the orncrti reaterdaT far admittance, we now Mate, were hot directed by the magi. tratea, but wa.

anaoMmcd Power of the officer. themarWel At the comrneneetriefit of the inreitigation our reporter al tempted to pin acceea, be able to gire an accurate report of Ir I Vol he wai agate re. PttWd by Handley, who informed him, while IxdSng door, that It wa. a private UTetrttation, at which, WorSer of tWagirtraiwMcldbepreaent Having 'been de! cHred on a prerioui occasion a. to the truth of thi.

he gained acm.ro the bench, and arted Mr. White, who had nut commenced eruninin at. pv.iii i V. of the ork. rf the Abbey, wnether 13 an Yn" finl no mke "7 Jtion, and can.

falted the gentlemen on the bench whether ih to of roniiananoa, mat tftey wiahed theerldeneeof the ament witnen to be private, but rroreeding. the public were extremely welcome to bear. a edttoeT" laued frMfteon at prearnt attache, to bo one Individual, notwith. andmc aU the air of taram klK "debhhU Intended conflagration of Weatmlnrter Abbey. nu iu wic wh uiiwnmi otMnrn.

do mh fuani iuu uui aumrni rniir n. --7, uu. reaeon, wat in mat aue Meaething of the Abber OQicklv after llv. A Jl infort, 0e miechief done. Although alarmlag eriaineu uiai rwenty anuung.

would repair all of the fire. Sin r44tn w.i TJ the rolege riayi, and fire from which hadcommu. or in lr mouth. The lad gave her a gwod SffinghTexI VlMUR. PK TO BatUXad With aaMa nrurDea aw "vw UK 1DHH a aVtw IttlrHtfaa KVka ISSTLI i chalage'bS.

nobe trtrea to her, and laid wown, a. the oney which had ahiHing abe had tvW ana a aw hatfpence. Mr. hmith, the landlord, ami for ured the room. Sherake to JCeipterTher, oundfoMeaedtoher atay.t but ahe had no bad Tnonef Lpon aearching the kitchen at the Pubuc houal uanxngl uDi.

wa. found cT male iru. TKL'ZSnr'? lj j.TT 5 "CL anuung wa. Kjund upon hfan. Hehadal.bee obrvedtaCTverautai wuk tbJV rJ0.

the houac AH the bad ahUling. produced rSjS.imc.Ut!r!1 WmtlnwpX'Shl to Mmt Pnweeaoon, and JIj. Aldermaa AwiLzr tberefore admonished and duu caarged tbent. BowTEKt Laat night Aeonf young UYiiar preaented at the bank of Meaoa. Couroj 4 1 llSweSer Mr.

0arl.B)ltoo.aelerkmthebouarofMeMrt.Ce1,tta, Uttd, that tw. o'clock th day the pnaoner prearnted a far payment, beanng the aignature T. Hamlet." ilr. Thoma. Hamlet, and eoniequeiitJr pronounced the check to be a forgery.

He then aaked thTTrwoner mboa had received iu The pivoner pointed to the name of a Mr. Hariett in the bodVof the dck A gentleman at the dooe." Witneu then aaid, Do you with Mr. Hariett ta which pnaoner aniwered, No. itnea. then aaked htm if be knew Mr.

Hariett! adjaerrepUed that be did not. The wwoeai the. aaked him how it wa. that a atraacer am H. 1.U, ThTT unt He repbed to the effect, $2.

fawW FTened. Witnea, then aud, "How are you to give him the money Here. Pbed, there, he wa. to take the ii. j.

1 A TV primer then 'SS bT roing along Strand, a geatleman uoped htm and told hjm that handkerchief wa. hangingWt rf hi. pockrt. He Unked htm, and then tier into oavenatSnTta the ewme of which the pnaoner uid be told the gentleman that be wa. out of wuaDon.

The gentleman aErf hWwh. waarion he had bved la, ooaerving tKa he knew of. aituauoo that be thought would uit b.m The pnaoner tlU hmi to ep hTpreaoS itf wait ouuiaeTand Aat if he did not find him there, he wn to take the amWnt to Raymond ajMifldmp. Being fuDv convinced that the aignature to the cheek w. not in ilt.

IlmU. k. writing, witnen made known the cnxwm.tanee to one of "r7 'i tnPnooeT repeated wnat he had mid witneai, A Bowtreet oflieerwa. thenatnt lor, and the pnaoner wa. given into cuatody.

iir. Hall, aaked the witnrai if he believed that the pri. aoner preaented the cheek for the purpoae of defraudVng Mearn.tutuandCo.r To which the wnnes. replied, that he believed aueh to be the caw. damsel Stevens, an ofBcer of Bow etreet, Kated, that being jew foe; be aw the pnaoner at Mcsnv OmtaV and atked .25 "uh0m nairtd The prisoner told bim the aame atory, almost word for word, that be had told the last wtoe, diffmBg, however, in thi.

lurrJ. If of tW tnm tad received the check wa. Arlrtt, inatead of Hariett. The pri. eoner deaenbed thU penon aa nearly ux feet high, about 40 Klf mi inttei Wa hody coat.

W'itnem took the pnaoner to rUymond'sJmildmgii, but no such penon a. Hariett or Arlett f.ved there. At Ko. 4, howevCT wktvtm yaw the name of Hariett written upon the door as liv! ing en the second floor, On tbedoor of the chamber, how. ever, wmvaa taw a board stating that Mr.

Hariett had re 1JrCTnIr7t' Bediford rows upon hniuiring re arecring thu Mr. Hariett, of the gentlemen who lived on the ground floor, they described bim as a moat respectable man. that he was not more than 30 years of are, and my little taller than the prisoner. HimpuihrntimnAiik. the oftVe, and aed him where he livel He replied in Brick, court.

rVet atreet, the house of a Mr. Elliott. Upon search, log the pnKiner, witoeas found two duplicates for handket. each. He also found a letter upon his tu, ui puce mm paper ma toe name or T.

Hamlet' writtea upon it several tunes. Mr. Hall, asked if Mr. Hamlet were present, and aster. uuni nw ur wu am, ik iota me prisoner that he should remand bin, but was ready to bear any explanation he might Acr cautioning bun, however, that he stood charred with a TT offence, and to say nothing to criminate himacl The pnaoner replied, that be had nothing ta say more than what he had already stated.

He wa. then remanded. MABLioaocan Yesterday Tkamti Orgm was charred before the alttinr maristraies (Mr. Hnxw wl Mr. Dm), by Oeorge de Hochepied Larpent, aq of Put.

ney, with hanng introduced himself into his service as foot man ny means or a false character, rurniahed him by John Oliver, otherwise Sir Charles Oliver, otherwise Captaia Arm strong, who for a aunuar oftenca was committed from this of See on Friday last to the House of Correction. lira. Larpent, her brother, Mr. Wilson, and Bauard, the oraecr, attended and gave their evidence against the prisoner. Jt appeared that on the 18th of 3iarch last, while Mn.

Larpent waa residing with her brother la Montagu soware, tZ" D4 np ber, and oflmd himself for thesiiu tkm offootmau then vacant. Ha referred for hit character to Kit Charles Ohver, Baronet, a linodmhire, who hap. pened at the time to have been la town, and to hart taken up his midence at llatchett's Hotel, with whom be had lived In the capacity of footman during tht two yean prrosliagt but that now be waa obliged leav. hit 1 set Ticeiaconaeuencerfarrangeroents Sir Charles had mad to travel to the continent, lit added, that be bred fire yean before that with 1 Lord Asbtown, who was my nearly allied to Mr Charles. Mt.

Larpent, ia eoBseoaence of these repra. aenudons, had an intrrriew with the paeudo baronet tkt nl vewins; nay, ana ne wuainucn earnest nea. npported usw urn iiswnai nau pi 1 mmsit sausa a Mr, oaaoDCH the imc fldtheriMiitarioB.tookeb.arL. bad contiauod with bar Bsofl ttrtiAtajt ny teaaoaabk nicated to the flosere the only articles deatroy eLA large quan. tity of lead found at the bottom of one of the staircases leading to the mathern transept, clearly indicates that the nhiM villains who entered the building was the plunder of lead, and nw we oeacrunion ine utheOral by Bre.

It Is renerallv supposed that the burglar, had left alight ta the neither tranarpt, which set fire to the arenery, which caused their we nave no uouDt rrom what we have learned that VUlIHlh wno muH nin own Wll mmn.immJt 4.V Abbey, would take the precaution of having a light with them. Several of the persons, whoon the alarm being given in attempting to rain the place where the fire existed, ran a Ule" ,0 I ao intricate tne areumatance ia worth mentioning, which strongly proves that the villain, were In the Abbey at the time the watchmen and other, entered it for when Blackburn, who first gsve the alarm, was ascending a staircase in his hurry, which wan above the fire, a voice called down to him. II is not here bir, you need not come up' or words to that effect, and he raimeaiateiv itesoendad, thinking the voice came from one of wj ancT eensHieranou It was thought impos. hadfelonioualy entered the Abbey, and in the confusion after, wards made his escape through a small side door, which is seldom used, near Poets' Corner. (hi.

wlfcV and George were brought before the ma rutrates of thU otfice (Meaars. Laiko and Scllox), under the authority of a warrant, charging them wiui the commission of a rot dbgraceful eurrare and assault upon two roung Fwld huie, liolbom, about halApaat four o'clock the preceding afternoon, the de. iendant Martin, who was standing outside the shop of the other driendanta, stopped him. and asksd him if he wanted to purchase any thing. He replied that he did Dot.

for he had alreadv lmrrtiMrd mrm. k.vl.iL i .1 1 a rr anop. inarnn men aaM, that perhaps be ws. ta want of a good thrashing, and upon his replying. that he would Bat nflrr him I Vn( 1.

1. .1 the latter srrrpped off his coat, rushed at him, and struck him a violent blow. While he was defending hhnWfrom the at. tack of Martin, he was struck several rimes with a large upon mm rrom all sides, and he waa ultimatelv knocked dw. Ml.

k. i i the affray, and as be was ruing from die ground he was fortu cnougn sec me posaeulon or a leUow who was in the act of running away with It. After regaining his hat. he returned to the scene of riot, when he found his brother lying Ft? eorr'd Md. The defendant Martin had then his (witness's) brother's umbrella ta his hand, with which he was walking sway.

itness ran for a constable, who autckly arrived and prevented further outrage. Mr. Harmer, who attended for the defendants, asked the witness if the disturbance did not arise in consequence of his having taked improper liberties with Jin. Mostly The witness denied in the most emphatic manner having been ruaty, either in word or action, of any Improper conduct towards the female defendant, The other eomelainant ArnnmrA tK.i by the female defendant, wba struck him a blow on the side of the head with a large wooden bar. He never said a word ff mheT ftnce to anr of the defendants.

iu, uu anu wur sua nanaxercnlcn. Two IndividuaU, named Davia and Maney. eorrobonited this testimony. They alw proved that the defendant Moae. ly was equally active with his wife and man in the outran The defence set up wss, that the first complainant took lm.

proper liberties with Mrs. Moeely, and that upon being re. monsrrated with for his conduct, his language was such as to produce the assault complained of. Bamsley the street keeper attached to Saffron hill sad iu vl. rinity, stated that outrages similar to that with hk ik.

a. a ant. stood charred, were of very frequent occurrence in Held, lane. Indeed, it was impossible for any person to pass throurh that lane without being intuited in aome way or another Amongst the moat disorderly of the inhabitant, of Field lane um wkinwi iviarun. The magistrates consulted tomhrv for n.

Mr. Laixo said that hi. brother magistrate and hlmaelf ue uewrminaooai ot sending the defendants to the eessJons. There were circumstances connected with their ease that gave it a complexion very different from that of a Tbt defendants were then held to ball. TO TUB EDITOR OF THE TIMES.

Sir, As I know the readiness you feel at all tiroes to Inu rt in yeur journal any communication foe the public benefit, v. uci dow passing through Parliament for consolidating the trusts of the several turnpike, toads north of the metropolis, and for making two new or branch roads to communicate with the aame; but I believe (be real object to be, to relieve person, from paying tod alt (ether at the west end of the town, and te throw the whole pgni as eaat 01 ine tntuuputia. At the Hackney tumpikttrast (far instance) the tolls sre to be trebled, and LEGAL HKrOKM. mi TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES SinNext to tht prevention and kwnishtoeht of crime, II hoaJd bt tht abjett of a gpod legislator to prevent and eradU taiT' Te effect thi. wholly ia a mercantile state, KraatBia of commerce must necessarilr produce daily Tktim.

of unfertunau speculation, we know to be aa lTafbUa.UdereytheeTuprcn.itiesofbadmenibut to guard tht instruments fc which misery mar be Increased nay oftentimes created fullr within tht leach akrialation. The insrease ta the number of lawyers ha. for aorre time 17 own a mpic 01 constant ooserrattan and although, from jne numerous connexions of mem ben of this preaVssion, pub. lie attention has been diverted from ail channels which might lead to an Inquiry Into the subject and Its consequences, wrw few reletting persons who do not View thu pro. Reipetuble lawyers, it must be admitted, are not only ornaments, but highly useful members of sodet y.

A (united number, however, of these can only be required for the pur. pose of arranging and mans ring the affairs of the community, and wheoerer that number is exceeded, or, ta other wora, whenever the number Uwvvrm vm In w.i than the population or wealth of a country, the surplus mem. ben became useless and dangerou. subjects. They are use lesa, because they contribute nothing to the common slock either ia manual ar scientific labour and they are dange.

reus, because they can only procure subsistence by improper practlree. "Th ohaervatlon. are not so applicable te bamsten as to solicitors. Inasmuch as the former have no immediate commu. 5iif ixi aitcnf noT lulTC means of mterfrnng directlr in the concerns of the public 1 but their applicability to the latter is too well stteated by daily complaints to require further proof.

A considerable niailm, nf th ntnlm immU kM e. fal years past, ronsisted of what are tetmed "discounting "X11 these respectable member, of the profession uiscounnng aula lor aistressco: tradeamen, which they will do to almost anr extent. hmuUI th evcral names upon the buls. ana there is rhivr fug nom anv one or Uiem because if they have not capital o( their own, they agree to share the potl with some client who has. and who equally callous with themselves.

Immediately the bills become due, they are presented for payment, and if paia on ine rrj presentment, action, are com. menced the next morning against aU parties, the costs in which are productive of ruin to nur ei thm wki1 tk. mi. by dabbing weir aU can with difficulty satisfy the demartd ot their reckless persecutors. If trade declines, the number of iKums is proporaonauy ainuntsneo, and other means, still less justifiable, are then resorted to bv fheu pie.

to obtain a by the exercise of their profession. One expedient, most pernicious in its consequences, is that of taking articled clerks, by which they are enabled, not only to make a ahow ta their offices, but to carry on their dirty week at a cheap rale, besides receiving small pre. miums from the friends of such yftuths aa are consigned to their Instruction ta all the art. of low cunning, chicanery, and persecution. This, in fact, is the roat of all the evils created by lew practitioners, which the public has now so much reason to deplore for were this gnevaore re moved, the other, would In a great measure work their own cure and it is highly important, therefore, that the attention of the Legislature, or of the Judges, (if they have the power to interfere), should speedily be directed to iu removal.

The remedy suggested by one of your eomxpondents for limiting the number of articled clerks to be taken by solicitor, in the same manner as is adopted with regard to proctors, seem, to deserve consideration. I am, bir, your very obedient servant, HOMO. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Mr, The circumstances attending the inquiry at the Old Bailey Session, which so lately led to the conviction and execution of the wretched eulpm Hibner. must surely present to uic minus a inose naving authority the necessity of enforcing most fully the provisions of the sets which regulate the apprenticing pauper children.

And it would seem that the power given te Magistrates, under Geo. IU. cap. 138, passed in 181ft. is of a nature vffeetuallr to vmr thi.

:i.i m(. 1 i r. oojeru a ne airecuons were gtven are plain and concise, and where they have been carried into effect will, I think, be admitted ta have done much good. The various inquiries there directed, the result of which must necessarily form a part of the justice's order for binding the ehdd apprentice, present something hke a history of the course adopted ta ascertain the capability and fitness of the persons who apply to take apprentice And the penalties against parish amem foe placing out children contrary to this statute is, or should be, a security for the performance of a trust which is among the most important that devolves on them during their office. In a case at the Mansion house on Saturday, the Lord Mayor is reported ta your journal to have commented "a this subject with his uual discretion, and to have referred at some length to the humane and excellent suggestlonsof Mr.

Baron Garrow.adding,lfsuch investigation ashe had thought necessary had taken place, it was impossible thst a succession of cruelties could have occurred. Of the cor rectness of this observation, there can surely be but one opi. It must be admitted thai at no period, perhaps, were parish officers placed in greater difficulty than at present ta finding suitable employment for thcrpoor but experience has shown that in many instances (he great object sought lobe obtained by apprenticeship, that of making the children useful member, of society, has entirely failed, and beyond the mere knowledge of the particular branch of trade they have been engaged ta, they are destitute of common utility, and seldom able to undertake the most trivial of detnestie dutiea. Thi. of course principally applies to females, who are bound to the light em plojrmenu of tambour and lace making, and whose labour Is aaouree of great profit to their employers, but does not even, tuslly yield that ready support usually anticipated by the working classes.

The introduction of a condition in the Indenture requir. tag that household work should alw be taught them, would go much to obviate the evil but above all the strictest inquiry into the character, and condition of their employers, and that followed up daring their apprenticeship, can alone secur: the desired abject. For who sre to be protecton of the friend, and orphana, whose misfortunes place them under the care of the parochial authorities, but those whom the law have constituted guardians and overseen of the poor." It may be urged by same, that the circumstance ot the appointment of parish officers being annual, must preclude then continued attention to the various cases coming under their notice, within their year of office, although disposed to exert themselves, to forward this road work. This reasoning can areeiy apply at the present day, while ao many parishes have permanent vestries and persons who have served the pan.h offices arc usually chosen as memben of such board, for the general management of the affairs relating to the poor I fear I may be considered to have trespassed at too great Jengtb on vour valuable columns (if these remarks be deemed worthy a place in them), but should they meet the notice of jwur iraucn, wnow omccs or engagements lead them to the administration of this important branch of the poor laws, I feel penuaded the result will not prove unworthy ute pains they mar bestow on the subject. By the war.

does it not aooear rrmrVM tk. rish officer, referred to should seemingly take credit for a precautionary arrangement in the payment of the premium given with children, which it would appear is but the fulfil, ment of a directory clause of an apprentice act passed so long back as in the 6th or 7th of the late King's reign April ra. our constant reader, T. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Kiy lf the great measure at Catholic eraanerperlon, ao recently aad so happily consummated, has left a regret on the mind, of any, however few, it is a result tod did not andei.

pate, and to avoid which yea evidently devoted bo ordinary portion of your valuable labours. Aa unmixed good, I am aware, Is not alwayi to be looked for but yon will, I am con. Sdent. agree with me ta thinking, that the great measure of Catholic emancipation ia a boon of that nati re, which, by a little weD directed beneficence, may be made to wear that high and rare character. Having aaid thu.

much, I feel myself at liberty to point your attention to the case of most meritorious class of men, on whose minds the consummation of that great measure has left a serious, and I may with safety add. weU grounded re. Ert. I allude, Sir, to those persona ta the book trade, who te at the present moment lying on their hand a heavy stock ot wtut Is termed anti Catholic publications. This, Mr, I say is a result you did not anticipate It is state of thinrt you did not calculate upon, and consequent! took no pains to avert.

it Is to you and the other enlightened beings, who conjointly with you conduct tout illustrious jour. naL to be attributed the grievance of those publication remaining at the present moment unsold andor no value, ineau. pewerful engine which you wield bore down, during the discus sions on the great measure, all before it it drove from the field, without mercy, all that stood ta its wsy. By the command, tag position which it took, it rendered the antl.Catholie aide of the question the unpopular side and thus, by giving a new and decisive turn to public opinion, put a complete stop te the sale ot those publications. Now.

Pit. I cannot haiard much in saying, that as the course you adopted has been the cause of the grievance here stated, you are in honour hound, to not only give a place in your valuable columns to such suggestions ss msy be offered with theview of softeningthe grievance, but tn lend yourall.po. ten! assistance in giving three suggestionssHdueenect.lt is the province, Kir, of a generous victor to bold out a frienlly hand to those whom he has vanquished. Your end and object. Sir.

it is well known, were to vsnquUh merely not to injure; and having Vanquished, your next care 1. to sooth and conciliate. I do not presume to be competent to the task of determin ing what mode would be best sue softening the grievance 1 have stated. perhaps a general subscription: but this, Siir. is a point which I am quite disposed ta leave te your judgment and sagacity solely, taking permission at the same time to observe, that there is no one more indebted than you to those very publications for, Mr, were It not lor those publications, you might have walked tagloriously over the ground, and for ever lost that chaste and nattering homage which ta all places, and by all persona, is now paid to the transcendent lalenu you dlspUyed In the struggle.

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Temh Hecker. Eaa. CORN EXCHANGE. Wsansssav. Aran is.

Our market wss escsedmelvdull thi moruin aranwr a nl were enVted hut few asmsles of (ne Whoat obtained Mooday. prior. Rsr'ey ronllnied in the uu dull tut, but aa not lower Osu aupported our latt IMPOaTATIOK. SIKCr MOWDAY. I heat.

I Barley. I O.U. Engliih nun ForHgn Irish Ian Flour thlag UMpTaaaaersmd Li tf laa; Ma at a diBreat, luat rrgTenew snag aura, laram. Ivdauaacr' una BT Mat aerrant. and uyiaa; tnxeaalty tl fttbut whh Mare, ta pay every time of pauiag.

I ask, Sir, is it justice. Is it common honesty, that the public should be thus shame! fuDytaxed at the can end of the ttrwy. order that the in. rxemptr (ss sundry turnpikes in that parish are to be done away wiihL I trut Sir. the publie will have more spirit than to quietly submit to glaring injustice and I hope, by your giving theae lines a ptace in tout journal, tney neat ine otu.

I our Hackney, April SCL te Blkrh ii.mwm. 41, defeat the bill. Your, very nrectfuDy, A ttlfcffu TO JUSTICE. A coiRTXocs Tuaurarr. The following enrioui aair raeenUy tank place at Rennet A law student named R.

having kept ta concealment at tua snartment oit waa a minor, her family, upo. diacovenng ber retreat, lodged a complaint against the offender, who was apprehended, and eamoutted to prison. Tht apprrJvcnalen having taken place ta the evening, and the usual turnkey being absent at the rime when M. R. a as conducted to the prison, the hitter Invited another jaHaonrr lo sup with him, to pass tht time.

They were rtin at rapper, at 10 o'clock when the turnkey eame hack. WTiat do you do berer' said he to M. whom he took for a friend of the prisoner. I'm waiting rrphed the other, UU you give me a The turniey ftimished hotel, aad desired him te withdraw. M.

R. determined upon atopping. The turnkey, without referring to the prisoners' lut, Insisted apon his departurt and M. ukiBf iTUIJW of tht offer, consented at last to be gone. The turnkey then lighted a candle, accompanied W.

K. aerose tht courts, aad after opening the outer gate, wished him gawd sdrh(t told him to take care not to fafiTas dierewcrt soravs atrpt te descend, and cried te tht sentinel to Irt him pass. by tht porter, tht turnkey dieroversd hi. mistake, bat it wa. too late.

M. R. escaped to Jersey, from whence bt wrott a letter to one of his friends, begging him te return hi. thank. th the turaker.br tht dvil manner ta which he treat hi.

pri. wjagjnsi Mtuennr, A livlierotin eirrnmstanee nervrvrevl ttoro ik day, which hat furnished matter for gossip to our old nM and aerrant giris bt a month to cose. A aerrant in a re spcctablt family, actuated, It It aaid, bya jrindpleof reu. iMaon, and bnetigated by her into the kail designed forth Sabbath dinner, a euantity of physic Tht trick wa dlaeoreTtd en tht cmtenbrmnirtfi ndtbtriri, with he faedjutora, haft beta ouniinad befcrt the marnvtratea. Tht Kmir has beta nalyaed.and fewnd te btOro three laxalirt pill I AWwe too nvoA Importance haabeea autaebcat te thla snattrr rrt UMfirT.

ecsluiniirXT 7TtheoxIblav Jcwi aV sVsarJshMlson, BjvvVtcafrwtivtfaJxw. i i' TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir. Seeinr thai the mwnil of SmitkA.U n. i.

before the pubhc, id baring long had the subject under my consideration, I ber Icare ta state my humble opinion, through the medium of your valaable and widely circulated journal. Prior, however, to such a step, I would ask who are the opponcnu to such a measure The only answer to which ia, (that I can possibly conceive), a few interested publicans in the immediate vianity, and the committee of butchers, which committee, Mr. Scales tells us, know of no other reason why the market should not be removed, except it is that they, like Sv(' "i 8tle,) oW to a new one. That the market slwuld be removed there can be no doubt, and that to Islington, or as proposed by Mr. Scales at the meeting of graaiera, Ac on Knday evening.

Thu I am satisfied would not be contrary to the wishes of the corporation of London, for it is a well known fact that that bwdv have petitioned Parliament no less than 11 timet either for iu enlargement, or removal altogether, alleging as iu prin wr anaing irora uc Qroves of oxen being hurried through the streets in every direction, and the frequent aceidenu arising therefrom. Mr. TyrelL the city remembrancer, staled, ta eridence before the cornmittee of the House of Commons, that the camplalau made reipeeting tht market had Induced them (the city authorities) to do every thing in their power for the purpose of removing what tH ww au awiuinaoic nuisance. Every inhabitant must have exnenenred th lnilki nuiaance which exist, on maxlrt days, a orcumstanct not capital tnrougnout fcurope. To use any argumenu respecting the inefficacy of enlarg.

tag the present market three roods, would be superfluous. The simple tact that ne diminution of the existing nuisance cruelty, ot inconvenience, would be accomplished, or the priva Uon.7 "d1 in any way remedied the cattle, therefore, would continue to he denH.nl of ik, i don. which were so jusdy called for by Messrs. Collins. Oiblet, Scales, and others, before a committee of the Houseof The touJ loss on the meat, through the bruise, and other injuries which the cattle receive in Smithneld, Is estimated by The retail shopkeeper, ta Newgatt street, LudgarchUl Ac also Mated before the committee that they considered It a very great inconvenience, and that many of them have scarcely any occasion to open their ahops on Monday, and Fridayi.

because the ladies, generally, an afraid of venturing out on thou daya. For this reason only can I account for the prin. dpal part of tht retail finer trade being traniientd to tht wert end of the town I cnncelr. these arramentn an nru4nla i thstthey cannot fail to make the moat inveterate Wend te the existing awket pause and, if not openly, ht must In coo. science own, that the removal of such a disgusting nuisance would be not only beneficial te todety, but nnaiiimously called for by tht community at larra.

nl ojSSl ilS "I2 PPrftY of a rnejmea to deja'y thtoffl new InThTwuS wws peaa, we wall ee ana saddled with the RBbanee. However, 1 am satisfied that the time wUI mi uust ue removeo. i an. your obllree. A UJN8TAI LOAL MAHKET, Wannssaav.

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It Ta's day srs publi.hed,ta tn, with numerou. C3 13 TRAVELS In ASSV1 13s. RIA. Prtaud for Henry Colbura, t. New TLalrlr publuhad, IIE PORTRAITURE of' a CHRISTIAN GENTLEMAN, exhibiting the union of the tws character.

la their practical relation to the preeant condition and hattiu of ta vkoiitj a. Hary, rurt urm. This dsy 1. published. In 1 voL Itmo, price 7k A MANUAL ef INSTRUCTION Ifor INFANTS' SCHOOLS 1 with particular reference to the mherouent 5VirKS" In Psrochud Schoola By WILLIAM WILSON.

B. Vicar of althamstow. London, pnaud for Goor. Wileoo, Eev strset. trsnd.

TThi. day I. published, in I thick voL, pnev 7s. HE PRACTICE of LOOKlJRV, lapte.l to of. reT aF "fe By Mrs.

Dalajrn. flHt "$, Slmpkla sad Marahall. Pahlish very shortly. Ann of GvirwWn. By th April 14.

8TANT BKADER. TO THE EDITOROF THE TIMES. fiir. Wt shall fori ablieacl bv nrr i il iu. W.M..

I. at. m' 7 1 hiihibw. ue luptnrs sow filamity at mieee yoterdar. Yow taformant state, that tht wa.

tht tame effected ta the wear 181. Wtalaaj uaie, April J9 HINCKN and Ca. oar pre. tasuranen The tmfortnnata urhn wrn fvUX HJ kfilLurUs wifa bt a St af In. df' tojJet Cltw Oaal Jtartfni St.

rt. JJ Al nnnay sreyuMi.hd. in I vnt. octavo, pnen llu. in boards.

STRON0M1CAL TABLES ind PURMULE JjT'i" wUn It rroblema explanatory of their use sad application which sre sretsed th Ehnnent. of the Solsr iT FRANCIS BAILi. F.R.S.. US. sndCi.

Zjl Indon nnyii This dsy is published, in 1 voL roval S.o. mn n. 1 a tuK tnd numerous wood euu. A INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of 0111 1 i iu, under three hand, 1 rerrpertive, and Usht sad Shadow tUnrMated bv aunatiou imi UPor' Teacher af IHInim7Krepvtrv72c.rt. Rueby SchooL Prlaud for Hurst.

Chsnc.Tid STSlt. iSif! vnurrnyara. BANKS of th RHINE, Juat publtahad, Sited sp in a neaTLT Ar rl.1!!! 1 or bssutifuUy coloured, price PANORAMA of the RHINE, wd 1 of the sd A'ent tnm to M.yenre, accompanied with Map. exMbittM th whole cown. ml TilZrrr SUmn haat Companion.

London. pwbUehed byjsmurt btraM, whom msybe obuinea vsnty of Work, for Traveller, on the Continent. DISEASES af th CHEST Thl. day 1 1 I. a AC0J NEC bltahsd, in sue thick ia Boards, LAEN I.

taiM JuJ lsus. prWe 1 4a." I 0MPLETE TRANSLATION ZC TRtlTMI awa i nicriers.iuf.ta. NiKeCaJ. SkchinhVAu! JOHN irnnnEe urXtl "i additional Notes. By JOHN TORSES, Member of the Royal Collnrs of Phvsi eiaas, sad ssaiar PhyaTcum to the Oiichmm laurmnry.

Iuneu fee Thorns, sad Goacs Underwood. M. Fmet at "wtee HIOHWAV LAWThl dsy I STIC lm. hoards dadmfaJ a A TREATISE snathe 'iSwwLTtinrtn HlfTil dynts. Br ROBERT WELLkELOVED, a tlwT MMd.

rItaUT "tiatad sad publiahrt by Ssmaal BrooaV at the Uw printing omre. 33. Patrnorer row. LaxndoaT A.fx!,nmvJl ajoMACH Thm day i. snhsisaod: ESSAY on MORBID SENSlBILfTYrftJie 0" BOWEL, ss the protl.au tamnj.

o. eha! UTtJSsrsts 1st. For the susptisslim fdFwthehAiefef ttlb. this af th Catholle lisaaa 3d. Fne nilfllokiaiiaal a.

l.s. at a By O. P. ANDREWES, Anoraey st Uw aad NtorrhHe A SfrrhiaJa VomMlrtoStS. saulta aTaadtcaira ii verastlona, snd sbniFv.llinss.

TtnuTiair.aTriritT1 lZZ therwilh hi. IamsbipTaaaswraaaVS ii aw4CauAraMsr nma) ft.yttt rig. JVUr v. VUU tatio vs and MOTTOSlast publiansd. la Itmo.

ths vaiiaon, rvruwn ss. impeoves, pnes 7.. M. boards. A DICTIONARY oQlJoTATlONSlJi tneat VI Mtuker, Trnditt, snd Ave Msruvlaao.

Of wham mav be hsd, is 3 voh. linw. price tls. boards, Dictionary of Ouotatlens from th British Poeu. Part esuuialBg Quotation from Shak nnc As.

td. Part II coatsaain Onotations Irons Snah peare, ia blank pne 7a. Part coatsialae "mlilliai from Khaksaaar. ia ilinu tn rv whst they prof em to be, sad sre honestly sad Hatefully executed. We hsv in them th esaenc of Sh.k.pnsre and the British naata." ntiral ftsartte.

Shakspusre aad the British posts." Thi. dsy nublishod. ten, bonrds, snee ING ALFllED ANGLO SAXON VERSION de CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIJ5 with an Foeliah Tran.lstion snd Nous. By J. S.

CARDiLE. awrs paper. Ocu.o, boards, pr ce th Will of King Alfred, Saxon and Enetish. with Prer.ee snd Nous. fri; JEf vm.

tluChronicle of Geof. Irey Villehardoum, Marshal of Chars pern and Romania, caa cenune th Conquest of Cnostsntinopl by the French end Venetian. mis. TransUted from threncK. wfhTpreoW and Note WhiU Jmnvllte.

Frowsrt.snd Mmutrekn uevehecoaM fa. miliar to th pubtw throus th mdlum of th iiuisl.liim. of Jahnca. their more ancient precureor. Yillrhardouin, hs bse.

at 5SI i th "twnT whence modem bistonana bar denerd their aeeouau of th IrVhihrnrnt of uauavfw maiaaier v. ilium lcaeriag. ThU day la puWishd.nc lln, Sd. AN ESSAY on the DEA and DUMB, showing th Necessity af Medical Treatment in Early Infancy, with Observstion. on Congenitsl Drsfnrm.

IDustratad wiU Cases sad PUta. Rv J. HARRISON! ine ConUnU OT the br MaarfM rt) rlsUi Rseh bpsrh a Aaimals O. the Nerve. ITU? Jtln' the Seaaso ongin of Ideaa Pe nwUons.

how prs diaced DinVrenc between Ideas snd Ptrmtkirt On th Orennus imn. Growth, nod Mental letoomeat sMan AcuteuwiTof Se onas savag i ns Aorount ar peter th Wild Bov Historical Account of th Art of Tssehiiw ike Deaf sad Dumb Csuoos to Psreuu la Caaes of Dmfaew snd Dumbness wstson Mr. Arrowsmith Proreseot Bachner Csums of Dsaf. Pajanem Drsfoeu la Early Infancy always followed by Ces Dr. lUmir.

TioiiTDrml BelH aTiM ewf eTTsaw lawmm. wok. raar. n.srLTnz. Jt 'rrz'11: rwj niiama 1 fTlHtaU lOV vnat, nrnwn, ana irrorn.

Lcaagman, a au. iaa7 ia punranajo. una enioon, revised, corrsctad. aad lav I a lanniioi, on iAnu auKVr.it IISO, in vuPsrUs CI! i miLW0" FTeems to fronstry. Part t.

Rale, for India th Ares of Plan Figures, fart 1 To Survey with the Ctuia sad Craw. Fart 4. To Surrey with the Chain only. frny gtv a portloaof leld. ia form of a tnsmrle, Muare.

ne naralMogram. Psrt fn Explsnatioa of the Method used by the most mi. aent Purveyors In mewrariag snd plsaaiag a Farm or a Lordahln SisVin, "rremivllTO KZl 7 If jneasuriag the Ancle and Liana. whole illustrated by upward, of an DlssTSms. sad sen.

mured Plan of aa Esuts. By tHOMAS DIX. ano. co. Jxmd WWitaasr, Treschsr.

sad C0.1 Poole aad Edwards i and John banter. Just putdiahod. in tvn. pne Its, board, tho lavu "ZaTw very eon.derabl kiitiwu tmd ImVwsmmTu, aTheTerttid wKK by A. Ierjuot, F.O aL "ENKRALGATTEER, or.Coirrperj St dtoua fjorarraahlra I "rovlncna.

Cltfts. Seas. Hsrbours. Rivers. Lskaa.

MlVr7l. a Deacrlptioa af laws, reeta. "rac'colrtr ufSnLTJuS: amti tlw RvwvaUJim Cvnit which IN rr Imt mdlJiZtmLT wvingtoas i T. Csooil J. Nana I 1 ismia sad Co.

Whittakee wfiiITSI Clarkt J. M. Rtchardaoai J. Booker Hardrsw and Ca.i J. TswdCo.ikTTl4d: Hai.

lo.Nwwnm.ndCa. i W. Maaoai J. SouUvi CawlaoadCaj Sonata. 0Lr.JJtma!t, Morrtaoa snd J.

Dowdiag I T. Tsms waa.1 Witams, Yaet and DetAtann. l3Z rt.f... Co shalLaexwlslT" ENDED EXTENDED and M'KONOCHIE. Roval iamns nrtrpinautuoai QTEAM NAVIGATION CJ MADE PROFITABLE.

By Captaia ffirvy. St.ea has beaatlu grans 'JrenthTci ikiSsT1! "iXi! ryroWnhnwhasI earrtag toe the sre. pBIIIISSa CSJBCU pwen msass. saa sssmsr. not aa.ia.lin seuiae sisrsstat.

Ti fi 5 5f wBlrtiow. 5 MaMYwtui.sMwaWsithse.baanicreenma Tat at betterhe 'yrr. It ar.a wKLuZii fff eudeve. away. dVi tthls I rajT.FPS MS OWMISslON Thwday A ABRIDGMENT of Uie FIRST REPOKTe' atJL the COMMISSIONERS apyoinud tn mwntTOinontW nmawe r1 ii ai bOTuia ww a.aaOT,wsni their iuiussl rerukhtioaa sad forma so to sesast.

sod hail So which added. Nous sa Law Ruans.sntth Attorweys. By T. M. FAIR.

Attornoy at Law. Lmlia. twpl swwissaiasi sasw anr.anm.aaUI i a swi. Thi. dsy see published, la tvo, pesos 7n braarda.

TLEMENTS of STAriSTIO; as svwvsaaaain usw nnnennr trUSMSUilS. UrTUISS. Wassn the RovsTCnllM of PhyncUns, with sam.nu sdsnsam I Uuneratree af the cotnnsratlr. salubrity, lonowrtty. sasetaasy.

ant prevslswce ot dimnsia th principal conntrMn and erw aw orilised world. By F. 1ISSET HAWKINS. M.IX, Fetmwefaw Roysl CnUaw ot Phyavrlaas. tha.

Prlaud Bar Boa, Orm. Brown, and Green. Juet MbiisHed. 3 vols, sou tvo. arse 1 TJEACE CAMPAIGNS of a CORNET.

i prohab'T. aoa amoag the snost sppeoi hsahsaf the mesa. It i full of storms af euttly that kind, and am msa attly that sssaaer, which will make st hnrhly in saw unabths roune seidisw. sad snsMo It to and ova asis iL aw old oo too. In fact.

aU will hk U.7somfh Cornet 1 i sfaBUw AstiL Its. Publiahed bv Ma nn hbeary. 17. old Bond scrwt. ntrsiaiMirs, in row.

ns, XTARRAT1VE of T.YELVK YEARS' Mill. A JIMi ADwwwTURE Threw Qwarssrs ot the Caaba, ar Wemorr. af aa Omcev whOMrvud h. the Ainuo. Hs.

Masnry md tadia Camasayi cosnpruang oo Aorouat of the ww usarx viiiii ot id imi or Weiuawtos. aa ladm. sod nw me tr CJ" ir nsuaisa rsatassuaand tn annua af I nao i ran i sor. ssiuuey Adventnre vor af ftodotv bs Indin wn ar fnrmsarbasl i maurtalei presowu ws with a vsrtoty af Uetcnea aad graohstnlrr esomtod. Buses woooTs Masnsni Burltnetoa atreet.

5T" aadgr.pMcally xorntod. Maanaus. iw i sa igy aoitpwjiTi, as pjay IOMMERC1AJ. BOOILSThi. day is suhltshM.

IIU aw I 1.T70RTUNE'. EPITOME of the BRITI5H al A roRXION STOCKS, eoataialaa every aor nadsmtaading the aatare af thas Bnninom therein. By IECRETAN. i Nt Uw Aaaulttss. tvo.srooi vwssnin iiuua bBMMi contmnns sll Sllmm anawnswon.

gg fee th Import aad. Export af Marchandnw. wrtb coo i. sd at Shi fl unscia. rorm, asva SB Appendix, ee eenoral Md naarfa I to mrchnuand drippers, price Ss.

td. we sad London, prtntod JCfe pubtuhed. ia post tvo. ptvra sa. SsL.

tlAJUU and SUNSHINE. One of Lheetaa luab. volumes which, while twrdUDy mmmil oar rsn.sfn. tori wn sre dome soenethrne bey and ad sens saw smw smussmsat. or evn increawing thaSr mformatnsn.

Lauswrr ue aetu. Lonson. on. ted faeSnmnol Maunder. ywham.assa 1 I.

Monteomerr.Omnlpre.enc ot tho Drnty. khtdiL. ja Ualversal Prayer. Dooth. Jic IJadrt 7a as.

z.m:'!?7T7zP. li IT" oy a a.07 vrussi ia. SB. ass. 3.

ChrMtuaity. loteetasrtram. and Pwpsvy.eawsssswsl. CBavratlons on ftmaoey, with EJavrseWs. 7n, aav awuuon of too Hail BOOR.

Tau dsy as fc an. aouad. or with sn Appendix of Ns wiia an newsnania o. I.8BSSU. as sal HE ROYAL CALENDAR and COURT awiyTj CITY REGISTER, for Eswhmd.

SeotUmd. Irelsnd. and aw i i ti M. Ib icurvtd VrSittb i nrf a m.ow.g ivi 9Tfn7alamwaBla BrBBmB CBloaiss earsfuUy onrrerUd st th ii.ni.tive omevs M.rmlshM WSuttahy. Fox.

ami Sutuby, ts.auii ss Co. I Baldwin snd CrsdocX i ifsreht Rlvirtoni T. Cswstfi X.R nrdaoui J. M. Richardson ByBeidai SlmaAin and MsvahsBi aVn.

Klrbyi J. aad T. Llstkei Sasiry sad Sonsi Hnmiltoa swat Cava raanry and Allen; Letu aad Soai Harm aad C0.1 Wkrl ,1 i 'is a sainiii rwsoocai Hossrsa Rlnewayi W. Cbarhi J. Barry I swd pthee WVtcsbw I Hsaomul iTI OSS VJT cos Sypaille, saw "an jawo 1 91 ntim, Tntm mmo, Sand Works: 1.

fhe JEpt et 11 taiatnc Prsctleal ObsevrsUMs am Dnmrd Haunt anas, and thevsrlety af Pi menu led therewith, aa tone. "sevwus Retsxatlou, c. tncmwmmdtog sa impinisd sas tnMau.stoncssfssadtnrtaal Loral sad Doner! Dasmey CataarlB street, i. ai nai ins wiwi ai.PireaillllTi Sutherland, Trongnu, Glmsnw i Porur. tollers.

Thessotlves watch bars tad need the swthovs tomthor iiimin.ntsaT sa th shave nbsoruar fnOv ahlsi Utrednetlon. fli ss fn Kltf Huruann. saw to a imrnSwi a J1 fT "twre hntser, aadoatag a toe. sssy be sw oiiisaii. mi.

noureeie riswr crort. Dr.COURTENAYs LAST WORK Thuds oditians. Bvieo 4av A HISTORICAL tad PRACTICAL TRt J. JL TISE oa eVPHIUS. aad Its with aa tn Nature.

Trent ssant. tb Nature. Treat aunt, sad Curs af Loral and Pvhility. TBMM.ubrarUSrsilluatralod he a varlare suT sUahif Uraatlagr rruKipiw soata. sseo anodlclnn snrwtwr ByC.

B. COURTESAT. M.IX. Rooort etreet. AdsipM.

ftn aw fee tha Author 1 and sold bv iiai. a i ms'I "1 vuwmimi vamarpru. Hsrrai axeasfage, autasrwsna. n. jr toasUmuEdXawarxhl sad sssy he had af ad kookaeBsrs snns and sua try.

Amsags. the anmswess modWnl snd sntgitwl ww nay, ww 11 isii taat wnttaa sy ot. C.sulsn.y, an; aad athee rreououtiy fatal cssmplarau. to) ha weethy it the anrhssl aseomlnasa. ssm)untly Amu, lag the serious aetsadhv.

af aw saaW steal who may uustannnnnwiytoppo. to kwsOVrtnd wttk the a laan. which fans ths aubsaa of rkia Th Inatvlaowa views taken af these dlsseowa, towathse wvm toe pwaaaasis wssrwawsra ssjusnat sjxesnun natlue tau 1 nnn wn mny aaa. ss a rurthec with much delicacy and moentlty. tatornsemg togeu week ripaislii in.

that Inansrta andLnmmr atwonsn, JL TWRES of the CKXTHRAand RECTBM. I in Bag an awpeovod synMsa far thaie rawstaasM and cure, lltoaanaawa aa snausSCT BV Snmasvnnn lamaahalila sssA Ms.lw IV Wsamsnuasa lasaaa.alila assA nsw asm Of Wtaleh aeriraaasaas lo a sa a. s.aoi hsMO totaOy raaaovod la a (ew works, sad rusnpswmvtty ll i even athee amrAe4 hthrw arvthwav BrfcB. COURTI.S1.Y. M.ll To which see sdaWdVtja messaMaaH Fracricalf ammnsusm Weal and tenor Dcahty.

to the sasw 'U11. mauuwsssw.m.isy.somssTcruol.u....iiS bv taosatn rwrr fWtha Ashae. RobwtsussuAantoadi smaihtis.ntoswntow wood. PaaerBontes rwwi Oawkya, a. Caihssma anew, i.

as. 11s. sa. ran am tThaaasB. sxovaa xarsoaswi sasw i Oafnlitosatt aadst.

Caluw tlnSnsai sum assgtosn. af al Baakmtmn ka town sum aaaaitri. We sasnawttr "wnrnwasaa smeaaatpasstoder De. Csaiwmsy pW.iriila h.as. rss lm.

as are asllVti with the in ililin wwkb toaawto aaadebhe suhiml ef thmssbsmimuas mimsl anutssniaa too mm amswdasftwa imw.sa pswtoet Iwatth ta sxatoa whseh wwre wan. asad usnivsoona, Isrva aayirlisn weuetoua the auaheat snawona atlCsnaW.

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