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12 THE TIMES, JANUARY 12, 1S75. CRIiTKS OF VIOLENCE. La it night a meeting vat held at tb room ef tbe Asse iatloo fr th Irotaotion of Serial rkleuc. Adam street, Adelphl. under the presidency of the Eight Hon.

Sir Walter Crvdtca, C.B., who, in opening the procdingt, subject of polio. perTio bed eetoiel totereet to that sanocUtsoa. Tbey bad fought a hard battle eecun police aperrUoa. bet BaU 181 they Wl tb priaciiae admitted. A ngitter ef habitual erlmiaslt niktvbpt, but only taxaeedrd a rtia eiteut, ltecaaa it ni IneccnpleteJy kept.

Mr. Rupert Kett! then read a rasper no Sargrstiocit for Diminishing th Number of InpriaanrDecU." Although PTf read bT hisueelf upon a similar subject at OUagow, thought th gtwwing interest Sa the tar of turprrssing crlmo jus tllled him ia again pointing oat what conaidvrod to giav error ia tb Udiserimia! aaa of Imprisonment, for which deaired to WB' ertaia practical roedie. Thar wsi at praornt a general tmpreasioa ia th pnUic mini that imprisonment aa a puniahnvent had Iwca found iasulBeient to avpproaa crime of violence, end, from tb unn rataraod ky Court of Fatty Seamotii to the circular of Um IIosm Saertry, there ru a strong loo tUncy of rtnioe la svwur of afaia raaortiBC to corporal pojaishmrat. It was expedient to inquire before thry discerned amcb change aa a ratara to flogging, why Imprison meat bad In modern tinar lost ao bub of tta ispiiseive fore, end. by what mcaaa that force aoald ba restored.

TK fear of be lily paia or of rigorout discipline wet aot Um only assent by which tba dread of th gaol aboaid ba kept teiive ia the ntiadi of Um lawl. To keep metal paxaaaee to imrcieouinent aa active aad sensitive aa poa aibU ahoaUbaojM of tho primary object of criminal law ajmiaittataoo. This object aa lost ai(bt of wbea lm prianameat ws mad a common that, either by experieno or by doa aad frrqaeet contemplatioa, the aestimenta ra Utta; to tt bream lacorporatod with th erdlaary daily Uraa of th Ijnoraat or th can Ira ao that by familiarity ita a holnom terror! war hat. Ufa mklaaUr becasM calloaa ra to rbyekal daarert with whkh tfcey wre ia froraeat aad ccatact. A natiooal example of tbia deadeninf of the eeaee of aham by com maaioa of drrsdatioa waa aara aader oar old hoor Iaw, whea ia wboU dutricta paaneriam waa vUHbHt lneorpo ratd with the ordiaary hf of the Kafliab laboarer.

He waa afraid ther waa a rrowiaji teodeory aawnc th itao raat aad Uioafbtieaa of oar popalaHoa to retard imnriaoa meat aa eao of Um dieearaeeble coaUa(eaci aBctia( oaTioor eoald ba proCTml and, Jare Aa ta Immiaoauaoat for aoa paymeat nal of all tachsieal tbeorioa a fina ao, why tOM who did aot like recalar work. A laxity of fratfaf at to th gaol area whoa imprMuaeata wer too nameroaa, and be coatraded that at preeeat Um einaaire aambar of roraoaM iBcarorratod woakeaed th etteraal laoral iafla cae of that form of paaiahiDeat. AaoUter diUnoratioa of th reetraiaiag infioene of th gaol aroa from indicting tatpritopawBt for trifliag oSraoea. For Um gaol to bar ita fall reprllaat power, Um whole fore of pnbiie opiaioa maat go with it aee, and that to laeb aa eiteot that, ia ail cae wber laipriaoameat waa UCicted, no reaaouabl maa ahoalddoabt that It waa Unroaghly aiairrd VThat wer th facta? "Tula iwnrtaotiiuetit for debt aboQaaed, they bad. on Um ether baad, incraaaod lapriaoamrat la almoot every diractiaa.

There waa aearorly aa act of wiiaooadact or a bciaeh of aoolal order that waa Dot at Um praaant time direetiy or iadirecUy paniabable by Uapriacauacat. Statiaties ihowa.1 aa iod'Hcrbainat na of hnpriaanmeat aad aa ettenaiTe aa of Um com mar gaol for other parpuaea thaa th pnaiabmcat of what were properly canederlme. II waa fnlly aware that Bay remedy for th ril Bnltitadiaoa Imprlaoeaieat xaaat be aaeb aa aboaid aot waakaat Um baad of th KxecwUr and he karw bow dliBealt It woald be to tire to a new eyatem any part of that which stSl ramaiaed, ia traditional eeatimeat Mi leorl, of Um rmUaat fore of aacieat puniehmest HoldiBghabitaal oraBiaaU aader aoUo avperrWoa had beea aar KceatlT fatredocad. that it mirht atiU re. gardd aa aa experiment.

Ita thought that ta fairly teat tao tysicm ita apyunmoa aaoaM bo ttaie4 to ataer thaa babitaal crbanala, acouuipaaiod, whea ao extended, by the additional aafepurd of ball. Except aa to thia the remodial agxatioB he aboaid aboit for dteeamioa were all baaod aaoa tb axiatiag practiea of oar criminal law; aad hi propoattion only cxtaaded th farther na of known maaa to moat modrra re)airmenta. Hawonld add that taw Um adraatage which would reaalt from lock a rrri aiaa of oar crUniaal law a woald aeparate by a clearer lift thaa that aacd at preorat what wer properly called erim from mora acta of peraoaal miaeoadact. Tbancmit drruaoa iato faiooie and niadefnaaaoan did not daaiify with aafSeiaat diatiactseaa breach of criminal law. Ha would treat of 1, Imprison manl for non payment of Coo aaa coma imwnaoamni lor am oaenee wnor aem riue for good behariot ail offeador.

of a aaa. atitimod troperir impoaeU waa a Oown Uebt, If not latoan it aa aar ether Crowa debt am rod by lory am Um good of tb debtor Giro it priority rar iJl other drbta, rent tarltxled, and in all oura mtirfy th jadgmeat by Very if poaaiblajuxl only warn that iaua irom ua irana or inmceaaact et la yilgma debtor. laaort to impriaoamoat, To mart caaea of non tmjmmt of tb payment of clerk of IVrty Srsckxu by ealary, iattaad of by fee, be mad eonnnlaory, deaBng aqaitably with axiatiaf rntorrcta. Tb pablk officer woald tboa paid ta JKOvg of bi datie oat of pabli aad. and Um Treasury woald reaoopod byaddrag th coati to tb ta drbC With regard to impriaoamcat for Bxat offence, a aaxxtd that, inrtead of aendinar adalU to gaol upon a firei eoarictioo, th ptmUUma of th HaW taal Oiminal Act ahonld baextmxUd.

By thia etatot Um Jadga might, upon a eonrictioa for felony, after a pre vioa eonrictioa for fatonr. ta addition to but other een tenc mifht pas, order tb eonrict to be kept, upon hi relaaaa, uadar polio agperrision for any period not xeed lag arrca yean. ao each order waa mad, thea, br th the precision of Um atBtate, Um eonrict waa aader aperriatoa for th fall term provided by the atatatn. He aaw BO reason why each a practical BMdcaf bringing eornpBlsioQ to bear apon criminals, and tbareby rii easing crime, abld reaerrad as til Um pro i malty ba commit crieae had beea me hahlhial rolie aaorrisioa a Urge UUtada to tb bead of UMlooUpoUceaato the way ia which eapcrriaioa aboaid be carried out. Th object wa acor th pabli agaiaat deprndation, and alea is oaf ore noon tb ndiTidaal the duty af oaming bia maintenance by hooeat la boar.

Idle habits, and bad eaaapaniou would keep tha poUee rigOant on Um other band, regular work aad a iwapectabl boaae relaxed their watehralaeaa. Barrrillaae waa, for the well ondactod, reduced to nquiring the person to report hlsv aalf aaw a month, at a time when he eoald attend moat coaraaMatlr aad prfrately at th oOca. For those who eoatinned UW erO eouraea, tha police did not wait for the pubii enSer by the perpetration of psaittT erim, but thy apcraheadad th eoanet under sarrnUlanoa, aad, an lem waa ahl to prore that waa obtaining, or endaavoar to gaol. A few word about Jaranil offenders." Ha aerer evald balier that th eomatoa gaol waa a proper place for children, although they west to echool inside It, To the young, boweraf dlmgreeabl at ftrat, aooa lost it irk laoraiax, If hildren war nally hwaeated by a raaidraa ia gaol, it wa from what thy learnt sad not from what they au2ered. Ia nia cm out of tea it was the neglect of the parent which waa the primary mass of Um child dtinrrary.

Apply, therefore, proper and direct remedies to the eansa," Us eompvlaioD npoa th BegUgrfit parent, but da net tafce the fUdgling from the neat sad tetter it a a gaol bird." TlMetbeaeyef hli propoeed remedy la tha eaae of naughty children wa obvious. Let the parent first induced by jwcajiiary rnaxantoae be mere rigilant ia th discharge el parental duty if refused, as a last reaouroa eommit the little derelict, aot to Um common gaol, bet to aa mdattrial training aohool, and rigorously enforce payment of Um bare cost the child's maiatenane upon Um BCgtectfsl pareat. In irexilmlim, be ubmitted that by aianffing the criminal law Um manner proposed the kmmberof Impriaonmant would be mdneed at Um same Urn, it would taaraaai greaaly the relatiTe arrerity of that paniihmeat, and aiak It more effective es a mease of I ept eating erim. Cbr.l A diseossion foOewtd, aad a vote of thanks to He Kettle and Um Chairman terminated Um proceeding. At the epaaing of the Birmiaghaa QuarUr cVeaioM yc lerday, the JUsurder, Mr.

A. B. Adam. Q. (X, bit cbsrgt tothTBa4 Jury, rmrkad upon Um Urge number of ra rornratltalt for ahort terms and Um disparity between prinlah meats for ogeaee against ioieity aad tboa for nflenees agamst th peraoc It woald ba a to bad out som mean by wlikea this rraum of eonttaat re committala aader which prranea cam out after ahort termi ef Impriaonmeat, and renewed their coarse of vie should pat atop to.

To thia it would be accessary to bar a general rtrisioa of ths ttalaU law. For that rapoaod tier mast wait a eooaU arable time, inssmuch at the Aett which irgulated criminal proeeedlnga had only recently beea miasd aad onsolidatd by th Legialatare. It waa BeTtsiniy vary utu ua tending men to pnsoa lor lit, seraa. or Zl dara. from time to time: but wber th umgietratos war restricted in Uioir power by the Act which created the ogeaee under which Um men were hrouiht n.

ther could da no more than follow the Lrris Jatnr in th ooara adopted. Ho, howtTrr, bopod that before many rear paeted ther might a that offence were put dowa apoa a better footing, and that merdis crimiaatioa wa xcriad la SLpportionirtg punisbjneat to UMCffeace that wer eomaiittod. II aaid thl beoaua toco two or three yean ag he was naked, erery ether Becordcr la Enf lead was, girt hit opinion on tb altera tieM which thought were neocsauy in the Criminal 'Law, aad he tbea pnated out ia bia answer to on ef Um CocimiaaiflBrTi then Kiting thai the puniahmest awarded to different offaneta were in taut earn tar ia axeet ef what would be required, aad in ether very much below aught to be gives. As aa Instance, a man might Itt iadkUd ther for pandng bad money, triad, aad seo tenotd to aix, eight, er nine moutba impriaoamaat The nMraeut after Uiat, he Mari taciher badahmiag. kaw tagK to Uao.be became a felon, aad aould net triad at Quarter Biasinat.

but matt gate the Assise, because laws be was liable to penal servitude for lifev Tha eiued aaonatrous, abwirdlty, wbea taty eouaidored that a might eoauaU act of riolaao upon tbaMron of Her Masty'i beg eabjeete ftomtim to tote, aad if hedidnotgoMfaratto wound a maa be might go on would never be liabU to punishment for mora than three month. 'It aid aurtainly a ns4reua abeurdity that Uia aheuldU the rase. As ther was new a great ffrfinj that trim ef vUene ttcmld fce puniahrd merely, pawnlytUUfislABr would think Uwia to act that ifw s7sm baJbrsm anniaaaald Wrora the magistrate for acts bf TWenee thouU be treated aa' bahitual brcskar of Um aheuid be UabU to be Indicted and teal to the Vuartor Kesslouj te tried, and If oonrfctod twe or thra time before tb joatic aad tentencod, tiat 'betaoaldbtlUbUto be tried a apertoawb ted cm rdUed an asgrtrstod eamatv rrucably, tbea very much 'Icugurtom at ImptWwmeat weuld raated upon HwatotthUarer4V4aW of acta of ricleno wrnM be (Ksrrft.TritwiTTnsrkedrMvariouamsemtkr'ealir, UMBeasrdwasM that did n4kaow that it waa' ba hHW via datv to tall tas Oraafl Jarr what hi opinion upon otrtaia cuettion wfckb bad been tent to reaorden, butttHl he would mtiafy thea that Um subject had nt been uaoooaidered by him. lit knew, and knew it in various waya. that within th last two yean a vast increase had oocumd throughout th coantrr ia crime of vio lence.

At the Uat aesuet for the county of Warwick there verv larr increas in enmea of violence at ISirmmrnam aad elsewhere, aad the tarn thing had occurred almost throughout EagUad, particularly fa some of th northern Ivrta. A great number i4 persons bad thared the opinion that tb ealy remMly for the crime of violence waa the us of what waa called in common language th cat," and they fcuaded their orinica apparently very much wpou th twpposed effect of the use of that instrument ia havtax stamped rarott robberies. Now. he was not one of those who thought that la no eaaoa whatever should flogging be resorted to. but ha had ret to learn that Dogpng was a remedy lor all erlla.

He kaew tnat taev had ia day gone by a very eanguiaary code of criminal justice, and he hesitated very much ia riving Ma eooeurrene to aay ttp which should bring back thoee okl and bad oaya. lie did leel tnat some ol tue persons who committed these outrages apoa unoffending lawer by in th street might well deaerv to be treated aa criminal! of tb wont dye, but bad yet to Warn that brutality of punish meat would be Justified by brutality of conduct on the part of the person puaished. They might look at other eountriee as wall as their own. He believed that ia countries noteonsidrd to enlightened a their owa th knout," which was represented by tb cat," waa very frequently used, sad he bad never been told that Kuaala was a country ia which crime waa repressed mors effectually than it wa her. lit thought they might do a great deal vet la nnaainr sharper terms of imprisonment.

and that they could make he life of a prisoner in gaol aa hard as it well might be mad, ao as not to reduce him to such a point that when cam out of prison would be unfit to earn hit livelihood aa a citizen, lie confessed that he tbourht maa iatrate ia nettr session should aban don for a considerable timt th practice of inflicting tmall One of a tovtreign, or CZ for ofTcnee tuen as aaaaulta of violence, aad that, instead of giving th offender the option of paying a fia, thy should at onoa aead him to prison sad if it should be found that the term of imptisoumeut inflicted by the justice la petty sessions waa not enough, be trusted the Legislature might concur la giving greater power ta magistrates, and that they would be this to commit for longer terms ot imprisonment, waa of opinion 11 waa not to ttightect ua fining a man who could, if be pleated, by working at hit trade, get hie A2 or 3 per week. It wa ludlcrout aad absurd to na tucn a man with th alternative of seven or 21 dayt' imprisonment, and he trusted that magistrates would te th propriety of abandoning th system of making the offence coodonabl upon tb payment of money, and that they would xercia tb rls ht thsv had of sadinr them to prison without tb option ef paying a fia. If that were done, possibly they might find ther would be ta amendment. He had no doubt la the world that be bad himself not escaped from th accusation of patting light sentence in case of violence. (faerlly speaking, be always endeavoured to pas a heavy sentence ia that caaea, but of tan there were cir cumstances which induced him to pan a lighter sentence thaa othcrwia should.

Hi opinion waa that it would not do to resort to flogging in all cases of violence, tad that It should be reserved for tboa only who were habitual offenders. It should not be used, except with vry great discretion indeed and be was decidedly of opinion it ought not to be intrusted to any Court, except with the intervention of a iury. He sever would mi to a ben eh of magistrates th power of submitting tay mta to tne degrading punishment of Dngxtnc, and it snouki only be done after rret consideration, aadcertainlr oatr after a Jury hail returned a verdict of Outlty in th eaae. Kow, if that waa not to be don, let them te what they were to do to make men understand bat crimes of violence were derogatory to their character. Ther was no man who tat in a Court ef Justice but knew perfectly well the first nd si ea test inducement to commit these crime of violence was that horrid detr for drink which existed.

Half of these ease arose from rows in public bouses. Tb men went out from pubiiehousea, inflsmed with liquor, and they became more like wild animals tbtn men. and as long a ther would wast their wares and energies by going to pubtwhouae, he wa afraid ther should bare the crime of vicleo eontiaord. I hoped tut what bad eecarrsd in the wealthier nnkt of society would happen also among those who earned their living by dally labour. At the beginning of the present century drunkenness wa by no mean rare among what might be railed the (entry of the enuntry.

Fortunately they had seen how degrading and debasing it wsa to be found ia such a state, ami bow drunkenness was almost unknown in that part of society. It trill lingered among tboa who worked for their dally bread, but he hoped and trusted that, with the influence of education and other circumstances upon them, they would fed that there was no mot useless mod of spending money than in making themselves drunk. It would be absurd to imagine that th Influence of education would yet be much felt. The Act which made education compulsory bad beea so recently patted that it did not touch adults. It could only touch those who were young, and yet uninitiated in vice.

He hoped that the ameliorating tuflufnees of education would altimatelv tend to get rid of that horrid tendency there was among the Katlisn people to become intoxicated, and, therefore, eommit aett of violence. At th Birmingham court, yesterday, Edwin Hart wa charged with assaulting hit wits by throwing boiling water over her. On Saturday night he returned been drunk, sad, after abusing hit wife, seized a kettle of boiling water andpoured the contents ovtr her, scalding her mghtfuDy. Whea taken into custody th prisoner aavasly declared it would hare beea a good yob if the scalding had killed hi wife, Ia tb absence of the Utter, who ia juries bar ormpelled her removal to the hospital, th prisoner waa remanded. At th tarn court tad time a young man, named lUexJdge, wa sent to gaollor two months with hard labour for violently ataeultin a eotnranion with whom he had torn dilf ereao by striking him on ths bead with a gists bottle.

A violent and uutrovoked outrage was also committed en baturday night by some Baa unknown upon a working button maker named Charles Chamber, ia the vicinity of Um Wagon and Horse laa, Attoa New town. Chamber bad beea attending a "free sad easy at th inn, aad had with him a small pet dog, which attracted attention. A mta who wa present laid hold of the dog and declared it was stolen. Chamber iadignaatly denied the aosuaation and attempted to retake hit dog, wnen Um stranger struck him a violent blow between Um eyot, blackening them, and eaosing his boss to bleed, aad tbea left the nous. Chambers, on recovering, followed bit assailant iato Wtbster strvet.

where th latter. after striking him again, at once fastened upon aad overpowered him. Holding Chamber by tb hair, he proceeded te kick him.i which did with such force aa to break tb unlortunate mans leg. flinging his victim on th ground. ae wan maa at escape, ana At not since Men Beard of.

At aa adjourned meeting of the Liverpool Town Council bald yesterday, th following motion was brought forward by Mr. Fictoa That the state of lawlessness in certain parte of the town indicated by the recent outrage in Tlthe bam a tract sad elsewhere, demands Immediate attention on the part ef this Council that the Watch Committee be instructed to Institute a learching Inouirr into the causes which bare led to thl state ef things, and to report to the Council thereon, sad as to what measure can be adopted for the better protection ef life and piupetty ia the districts ia question." A discuaaion ensued upon the motion, in which th opinion was expressed that Liverpool had heea ntade to appear ia a worse xitioa ia relation to lawleeaaeaa and crime thaa th actual condition of th ttreeta warranted, aad the msult of a division was that Mr, Pie ton's motion wa negatived by 25 rotes to nix. Major Oreig. the Head Constable of Liverpool, address ing a section tae pouoe lore of ta norougo. on Satur day nignt, mad torn utogetaer irrelevant remarks touch ing th eriminsl condition of th town.

boasted that th public peace there had aerer been disturbed for two hour daring tb 23 yn ia which be had held command ia IitwrpooL It is aot, however, great act of public disturbance that are sow complained of, but tae individual aad systematic acts of brutality which at eontiauslly being perpetrated in Um street of Um town acta such a those for which M'Crar aad VtulUa were hanged the other day at iiirxoue. Yesterday several cases of ruffianism eaae before Mr. stipendiary magistrat of Uverpool, at the DsJe atroet Poliot eourt, Th tint of these was that of James Morgan, af iai Gordon Murphy, or Cosbrook, who kaocked down YVUlita II out ton, a warehouseman, ia front ef the Custom bout, whll be was oe hit way home oa Saturday night. Houston's assailant demanded tobacco from hit victim, and when tills wis refuted be resorted to violence. Ia toother ease, two young men named John Boatiter aad John Fly an attacVaa a man named John Shea.

ia Mguir ttret, on Saturday, while he was fasting along tht thoroughfare with his wife. Boatiter knocked him down aad stabbed him with a knife, inflicting a dangerous wound four inches long, aad tlii treatment ilmn. who wore dors, supplemented by kicking fchee during th tune lay cn the ground. A third ess was that of Patrick AValsh, a young man, who staopwa siaiscni avetcy so new witu a ouiaci pecans Um latter three time ejected from bit house a woman with whoa Walsh cohabited. A labourer named Peter Mthuin was charted with assaulting Patrick Tamer, when in oa Sunday night Tanirr chaffed th rri sonar, wit retaliated by striking tits former on the bead with a Jar.

U'Oaaa'was JJit out by th barman, but in fit minute returned carrying a pokr, with which inflicted serious wounds onTanseyt and. Yet another case wa one la which Alexander Murray. James Murrar. and Ctlheria Murray, brothen and titter, were ac cused at nanng ernoutiy assauiiea i ttnex aiumy, their father, aad Bridget latlta, a woman with a ba Uvea. Th twavmen went to the house ef their parent en Baturday night, and tsid they would kill him, sad be hung for it, Ilkt Usllca aad the Titasbsra ttrset fellow." They apbraidad their father for cohabit 18 with Lawlot.

sad taa struck him several time. lav Lea tbry attacked Bxt, Jam Murray striking her on the head vita a pokwr, Alexander Murray breaking twe of her Aewnwitaaastenwtl aadCataeTlM array striking her with a brick. All the with th exception of tb finl ntmtd, who wa seat to the Btssioni for trial, vera tpectability tnd soberness of the masses, or whether it proved that drunkenness had really after all very little to do with crime, he would not venture to discuss that morning. He had always been cf opinion himself, and bad never hesitate I to express it, that crime and violence committed by one person against another that descrip I 1 OSEPH TBA VERS and SOXST WI5ZS I POTT 1.X ss sold ST Sas Kuyitt deslers. C'ELTOE aod SOSS POPULAR a.

tion of offences which had ao much disgraced that part of the country especially wer almost mrai THE TJXE4 OOLCXJf or rw nnnv wrtv PTlITinKi Tale edessa Is rsstrje the last three tsentta. Jsaia et ritsUU aresuppuei to paoua OB Jjr U.I AU 1 a BrtsUUtX NEW PDBLICATIUVS of tb CAMBBUKIB ooRTS tnd SRRltlES nambered from 4 io "WjJJTAlIlii KufHlKti VlikUlCaS to" rsirxRirrr press I x. The nTTrrDBSBSirjl l. wrr im ymw rm uwrummy wm J. uaapiSHB th.

sed that part of rt RREK. Tbe ANABASIS of Book rublr proluecd It IT Wfl, tut.1 Xees ALrttFD isasjeifeaf fwassaf and wer the coneoueuce of drunken haliita. Where rlhw of St CaiharWa Cnilrr Casibrhlxe. Clitnc rri. al rI i the lost, ss it were, their VTosea.aa ah.

wua amm. km tnn. li'iui ik r. A without the ecntrulung influence ol education, rneir homes were miserable, uTetcbed. dirty, and uncared for, and toae were the classes from which the calendar waa fed.

He repeated that all such offences were (Lrectly traceable to the influence of drink but when they turned to tbe other claaa of offences o3encca against property, stealing and breaking into dwelling houses, obtaining goods by fslse pretences he thought there was very good reason fur coming to the conclusion that th solution that had been sc ay sansralar asaas ta aa j. ixAvaaa ATI IT. P. VEUGILI MAB05I3 AESKIDOS. JLi LlWr XII.

Edit vita Xeses hj A. STIX3W1CK. Cau tvu at Trisisr caasMvir asisai sissisr ia BcasrOt. Ctoth. estra Is.

to, pesas fct 4 T. ClCKltO.KlS OKATIU PBOf sTfTAifSIO .11 11 a MILOXK, with a TrsaskOlna ef Aseansar latraacttss. i Matr asl ASAlrsisavl Caslkk XeSM. Kilts sy ta lev. JOdX YTU rt'STUS, arCisss rmUrut esd Ialar of a.

Cataacla cepted by society that all theae case arose from drunkenness waa really without foundation. It aeemed to him to be a very easy an idle way of accounting for crime by rushing to the conclusion that all offence were the consequence of drunkenness. In his opinion, offencet against property, stealing from and breaking into houses, cheating, ani so forth, were caused by idleness and laziness a desire to lire well without work. It miclit be that habits of drunkrnneaa might lead a ircn to hsUti of idleness, and if that waa the intention of the tron who everything to drunkenness, then he oat inclined to agree with iiirn but what he did say waa that, aa to offence against property, drunkenness waa not the primary cause, and he waa not alone in that opinion, la referring to the caaea for trial, ht waa sorry to observe that out ol the 37 prisoners eight were charged with violent aaaaulta. With reference to theae cases the grand jury kne that the voice of the country had been heard with no uncertain sound at to what it wss desirable to do in order to put down these disgraceful offence.

Whether tbe Government in it wisdom would ba guided by th almost unanimous voice of the public or not be did not know but as he had before observed in another part of the county be repeated there, that magistrate who heard those cases in petty sessions should do their duty with a determination to send all such case to be tried either at Assizes or Sessions. Th law at it stood, if properly adininistrel, was quit sufficient to put dawn that disgraceful state of things but they aaw caset of tb most awful assault, committed in divers parts of tb country, punished in such manner ia petty session as waa wholly inadequate to th oaeneea, aad na could not help feeling that if magistrates would only send such cases for tritl it would have a beneficial effect. At th Cornwall Epiphany Sessions, tb chairman. Sir Charles Sawle, congratulated the Court upon th marked diminution of crime in the county. There were only 15 cases In th calendar, against 24 at the corresponding period of 187, and only one prisoner had been committed for trial at the Assises to be held in March.

It waa very remarkable that though Cornwall contained a large mining population, then were none of those, crime of violence end brutality of which they had recently heard to much from other counties. Th case ia tbe calendar were moatly trivial. A Barrister writes from Boundary road. N.W. On Saturday last I left my bout (which it about 130 yard from th tlnchley road) at a quarter to 2 o'clock la the afternoon to go to town.

I immediately taw a lady on the ground and a young I allow running at hard at could la th direction of the turreon't at th hixher part of th road. Believing thtt the had met with an accident, tad that th young fellow bail run off for tb surgeon, I weat to her assistance, but tbe told me the had lust been knocked down and ber purse snatched out of her hand. I nn aa hard aa I could in company with a lad, he taking osm direction and 1 another after ws had got to St. John's wood park, bet the chase was unsuccessful. Now thl occurred on a An afternoon of tbe busiest city of the week.

In a road with houses on each aide, and with two trades men a carta, which th thief had to pass, standing in th road. I may also sdd that he bad to run patt half a doscn shops. It appears that the lady had been paying her weekly btlla at the ahop on a terrace hear her where many residents ileal, ami I hare frequently observed there, and in fact generally in London, that ladira carry their purse in their hands, believing them safer there than in their pockets. I hop you will allow me a short space to remind them tint similar thefta may occur ever and over again aa the police are no protection wnatever in tucn cases, tae tnievet Knowing IL time Of their bests Just as well at we knew tbe timet of the express train to Brighton. Will you allow me to give another word of caution Many ladies in cold weather wear short pilot coats with watch pockets outside.

With their hands in muffs, whirs can thief have a better chance 7 I was surprised to tec durior the late frost many ladies on th ice (almost surrounded by roughs wearing their watches in tne wsy i ntve actcnoed. tnn I fully expected a wholesale setiure but It tppean that then was a considerable fore of police la plain clothe. When I take bvdiea on tb is my advice to them, and I think it should be generally followed, it to lea re their watches and purses at home, and oniy to tax tome ione surer in pocteu. The Olatnc Arijr Kcrt ajt While Mr. Thorns Sommers, retired farmer, wa proceeding home to Baron r3d(Kothey, the other evening, he wa act upon by three men, knocked down, and robbed of shout 19s.

Three men named John M'lochlan, John KUlott, and William MEwen, all labouren or pntcacrt, and well known to the police, have Pern apprehended." IIL FKKNCIL LA METKOMASIE a Comedy, by rtROV.vH a laocrsatilssi Measrtr. aa Grswaiartesl, Literary, aad Ilistortkd Soles, bf OCSTAVK SIABBUX, B.A. Usiv. OaUkL. Assbsaaivsttscaad I eraraMi, liarro acaool.

pries zs. CUKK should bear the nam of the arm sad Vtm SMsev tt tan. mm eaeB Uttle to telle wssa Ike arsi saxk. Th se ill saeas eearta A Sana see) aeeaaeftet rjtlusutennkiuiessf Svejtaef Uese salaAJkty sees eeeeen by nssavai aad tae at a weak ta? tws as aeoasssry ta ratal at Wtsttle, as i.l tent sbm fraer avest to eaten ta Arenas. II sOovU tenser ke ileri I Sku surt maa its.

ad teres lass doll saA eicejAy. sal aa rvea lesnteeii ss all tkat Is MtataeA ta reader krli aaA At for are. Jl.n. Aa asterisk la sttasMil sheer atO tasraa. UiXDUX awl SUsl W.

Coedesaa, aeaftOas! H.asaia aaA rmsaf nryer. xa taVAUlW ant PKRSUHA who have UOUtY er JL.CJJC ACID tPBpaa an rear sriClALfTS triXKKY sate an wt.tins a Or, ItafawMe, Cosaeer Xsatw CkMa. aua fcp. At the ealford Huadnd Quarter Session veterdsr. Mr.

If. IT. Hlggin, Q.O, the chairman, ia charging th grand Jury, said the duties they had to perform oa thia eceaeioa wore extrtnely light compartd with those which had beea pnormd try taeir proatewaon potn at um uat Besatoni aaa tan nreeioas nut one. At tae last Bcaeiona, neia six weeks ago, 100 prisoneri wer eommltted for trial, and during the nterraf between tb last Sesrioat aad that day, also a parted cf tlx weeks, orJy 37 bad been eommitted for trial. A ttraag diffrac this was ia point of numbers, and no doubt som Terr satisfactory reason eoald give, if U' could only be He was afraid that the mrlnriea he had arrived at wtl not th concla (iam that was held by at rxtarmitnt tircaghout tsaHagdaas.

sxswwetowaaad bad the tjhristsa aad the Hew Yar both ef them featir atat whea Por4e ware fat the habit af indnlrinr both meeting and drlailnc, aad yrt, aotwithtUadiag thea festive est oat, ther Bad th xtrurliaarr fact rirwjeatad to taeat that wfciu th prc41g fix wtk 100 pcisoaars fwera eamsxltttd for trial, during the past it weak, etdy wr eommttted. AYkwther that a 1st lit vaty aad bd oo Lea Cirecs du XYe. SMcT72fouvri; JLi Hiesorviae, ear A. T. TllXaMAfX eh fslorriablsel eteti of tke Aeaaer.

a aelssen ef rM rm reeea. aaA Soem UaMSesl I By OUbTAVK SanalX. SVA. Lair. baui.

and Librarlao. Harrow School Oath, eitre tea. aaicrsrrreed Brussa Ikastl Bjerlnrases I'll isa mill V. Caesusreeel Ciainsrrsll OeasberarU JUagseoM FaeA Oe.il 1 ERMAX. DA3 JAnR'lSlS fthe Yesr 1813), by F.

KOHLBAVSCH. With Eecheh 5oses if WIUEU AU XEK. ra. rnAareur at toe Jansnnss, Uaaskora. Oova, sasra fcs.

rric 2a utmum, uanarug wsrenoaaa, it, rsueiioaw row. ENRY K. KINO and UST i Cnessadltleo. I ml. wKh a "Seel rertrstt.

eJoMs 7a. tA LJAKA COLKBIDGK tMKMOIH aod LETTEKH. sVlaxl br tee DaBsbser. Odssss taa L.traiy tvmtea. 2 toss tea.

mta 1 aseel runreiss. IS IS 2VS. esse ew ee mmn. ra OolerMas. as ska Is rrreelad.

er resber rreeals asrself. ta tk Jllsoiinileiic.aletee a IdUssat adiltlon to a brilliant tsssfll lepaaa Hoa. Sly Kevirw. OuMfUCtlU of Mr. ADAM Hl TOHY of JATAX.

Detay fveu vltk Ms, siotk, mHE HISTORY of JAPAN. Volum 1L, oora JL skttnit work. Xreoi tbe year UU ta th nveral Taea. br r7o. ADAsla, r.stUA.

iVvmrrly liar UrAeaal Majesty' Charrl if AJ sires an crrtary et Lislkei at YsJj. HEsKA 8TR KTTi i IT aiiKK. fep. tvo.wtu a'afss) aad iUemlnaui melUiee e. vta.

2s. to, rpiIE WUMJKKPUii LiKK. The Btory of the XUfsss4Dnthe4evLor.l. By II kaHA STKATTTUa, Ajsthor of Tawl Ola, Tar Klaf't Berrants, Cry," As. fteonnd edninn.

emwa Ira cloth, Sa. HISTORY of the CONFLlCTbetweeu RKLIGI0N and BCIKXOR. hf JOHN WILUAJf tlRAfKH, M.Dl U.D rrarVeeor la tae Catreretty of Xrw Vara. fSeinf ToianM XULef Tbe lateieellensi aUaetlse tsrlav feoaed wllUoa. cmtn.

auf2t niartrstloos. efcAa. Ss THKUtArTKINEof DESCKSTaraDARWIJUSM. By rrcsWaoriMTAK SCHMIDT tUolansitf et Streebarx). Beta Vohle XII.

ef Tlx Iswrea. toosl HxsraUne Bsvlea IRVIKO, at II AMTLKVrTi'B BU8SELL. It la not a math, ka ar. ta tarevtoji ae hats oo tee eerfor inss te I brae wee kaew the sertirnssn tell, that Mr. Kesn'l aa eels, i ia trlxUi the tadlretaillir et las sesnr.

aa ekstshlaf very virtdly lor S'l teener tbe oeiMae aad ttaeaetef tls nsawseatasasa. Keori a. K.1D sad Oo ta. Uoraaui, and U. faiernsstsr sew.

ESSRS. NISBKT aad CO.3 LIST JTew teedy, Xe. 3CCL, Jaaaaiy. 1 17s. tries Id, fTUIE liKiriMll and 1TOKE1UN KVANGKLICAL JL kkTIEW.

EditsA i Ike Bev. J. OSWALD bTXU. D.D. OunssnU Tke Heneie rlta of Life eaA lasaaxta My t)tm BMsstsa sea Soetety Ceo4ocsJ Krtleae Malax Ceolerieo The rraal r)aml la the mfftrless of OeHs yreawsaA Cbrlatlan llaar Ta Pbra cf Maa TaawlngieaUr Utrk A.

Jar anblMMA. erawa vol 4a Al'elnsk. EED T1MK la KArJHMIK a Memoir of rViniam DEZ fOf.fi SOS, Msdieal Hleaoeerr. Jsrt jpahlaJ d. BorTcVv.

1 etetKT EAL PICTURES of CLERICAL LIFE in IRE at, uufft, Bytbaaev. J.OCaUAJf CJIAIO. Ull. Aelborot Jaet sssUlsked. last aUiV A MEMOIR of tb Right Rev.

ItOilriRT DALY, Tk UD. 1st Leel BM cf ctabeL As. Et Mrs. IIAUILTOK MADDUf. Aatbor et "rwsonal Jlreoileetiuas ot tb bos of Jues MMlibrd, erm tea.

Sc. tenth. OARTHU MOUNIMJ or, Tboochts on Gwnesis. so cev. hukatw OOSAK.

Avtbor of Taa Beat I I. TaOCTRISE and Lsctnrrs Presu ried JL" In rortraa OweH. By the Rev. J. TT.

XtEZVg, M. Aatbor of "Ik Dees at Half, tbe life of Barrier. U. tea Btabrt and Oo, ZU tier ears lUeit. IVf ESSRS.

CASSELIs, PETTER, and UAIsPIA'S AJa. AaauuAuiauu nsiana tLeereri Claptu iLoaerl Ckrseaaell OarsenaeU CXuioe aaA llslsso karlaf kAt wejweoaA. aVKer rv. KAg ar roaA reiaaerreaA Heekaey Heukaey Htremnae kfrf Urrae aul Melbkn park Horsavy He kreay Huuoway (TTrasrl Mounaar iL'pver) Lalnitiet labattsw Llaetoa Isltotwei Kensosfioa Kenth Tawa KeattetTown iMrrsaal Lee Msrylsleee Maryteboa MUe rtvl Kew Kortb reed UU Ksai reed UM KaaweaJ tHJ Xsawoed rack ansa feeknaas rorriieet fsoa ITmmni i'oaser fataet kereai'eart KitaiosM ea. Aeaa't weo Sttcpeertl ewee MewtBctea Saute blue Jiatee sAtia.

virearsiir tirk k. Kaaa Z3 ITisSrwwerA BfMkasa, atui e.rs Lea lee imt T. e. trolt, U.laaaiM. i rjaan Wras Uesk sad oertlt, rsl in it.

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f. Hletaaes. Jasssf eise Caner. Bratkars, Italsa lUset T. iierrea.

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His etrtea "VI. f. Anises t'a 'A. tola street r. iaut ai.

liesn atceawrlt trera awauee oyisraaeta (lower) Toviuef lLoa er) loUettSees Teratesrs sreea Tvwteakara mm WaatUsorta ruaA SA eeieotaraa errer Vrtbur efuar at IXearn. J.raTaalBoa.iai J. tVivsrAs. Xj. Mia ens it A.

aurssosM. xa T.rka UavOaad. BravAsrs. tasl is U. areola "ft.

JU fwereok. BreaAeiy W. M. ii.ssn.Me, II l.b re ei M. MlwhwA Vkt aaA Ca, gmtsttast sjelearaaA 1 tailaisie IL I lauiAJ.

JO. a W. WaaeasU. ta. Wi T.

a Mason, Hrik sliest friia Tne Dear aisij Dfmp. The aunnal rntcrtsj ri mes, of the Royal Aaeaeiatioe in aid of the Derf and Dam's waa held Uat night at lb Freeroaeoui' Hall. TS saciety was estahlithed in If 41 at aa inalilurmn for teaching trade to the deaf aad dumb, aad it ws rrrvnisd at a Mat sionry Arsonist on in 1MM, ita pnneipal bbjert beiag sew to secure fur adult mute religiwo initruciiun imparted in the which it it thought they can beat undertUnd. But it elto rrovide edu ation for those who htr pasted a cert iia age without otherwise obtaintcg it, and by apprenticeships and training seeks to make the def and dumb telf sopportinc. A revling room, supplied with the illna traled papen sad other publlcationt, and with chest and draught, has recently been etUbliahwl by the association.

It principal piac ot woranip it nw red Mick shares at th corner ef Oxford street weal sad Queen street. The proceedings began yesterday with a tea party, at SLte which 400 deaf and dumb, in two rooms, tat down. Thia was folluwel by publie meeting, with Sir George E. liodghin aon in im r.nair. aoout iuu people were present in tut hall of ths Free masons' Tavern, sad they listened attentively to th addreaee.

Wbea the' chairman spoke the aeuntary of the Institution, who it also ens of its chaplains, th Rev, Samuel Smith, stool by hi tide and interpreted by gnphle Features and by alphabetic dager sirna the ipoken worus; uau wsy aown tae nan ttood a missionary among tbe daf aad dumb, Mr. J. Sturdee, and be took up the tale and Ulrrpnted it for th back eat and for the gallery. Ia this way most of thoee" assembled had a eoaae of bearing what wa said and they shewed by their applause that they dil understand a good deal. The tec trace greeted witn most enthusiasm was on repeated by two speaken, I wish you a happy New Yar.v Sir 0.

Hodgkioion, ia toe court ot nit sdureta, aaxai for iuberptioc to erbl them to add a parsonage to th new church of St. Parlour's. said there were LMO deaf mute atiendier the service ei the organisation in London it held 11 seniles every wcea ia etgnt amerent puce, in giving mutt th ehaae ef ears ing their own living, they might bring out enviable talent, rl himself, being struck by an advertierment ia Tkt later atklnc for mrdoyment for a deaf aad dumb sculptor, bad put himself ia eommuniesAion with th association, had in ployed the sculptor to execute a bust of his wirt, witn wman ne ws very mnca pleated, and which be should dlightd to show to aar cn nho ehoes to eoaae to his bouse. The artist was st the time whea Sir Oeortre first employed him supported by a lady whom be knew. and sn eminent srtitt whom they all knew, Mr.

George Crulksaaak. lie wss afterwards etnp loved by th celebrated eculptor Mr. Foley, aad on Mr. Foley's death waa sgstn out of employment. He had six ehilcbaa.

Ia conclusion, tbe chairman aaid that, looking at those before him, he taw that many of them wen qualified by other adrantsges than the valuable one of muteness to mske good wives. Tb uv. samuet omitn spok ta ordinary way, and was interim ted by lb Rer.W. Stainer. lie said that the uriacinal object of tbe society wss religious instruction, but it bad during tbe last ftw yean secured ordinary instruction for 62preot, who would otherwise have beea without it.

In the lucerne of the sodtr wss 1169. After 20 years' asertions they had built their new church, at a cost of AUjOOO, the sit being granted by th kindness of to Duke of Westminster. They bad progressed us publie favour aad obtained the patroaeg th Queen. He proposed a ret ot thanks to tht chairman for coming forward that night and for all that be had done aad promised to do for tb society. Mr.

Pbipp Errs seconded the resolution and. in supportiar it, the Rev. W. Staiatr informed tbe deai and cutno parents of deaf sad dumb children present that ocooei jMani ivr lAntJoa naa sisnea cists is lit schools for cbialren from the see of four or fire rears. Three months since on bad been estahlithed in a Board School at Eethnal rreeo (ia Wilmot ttret), and he had that dsy opened a new one in the neighbourhood of Kizut's ero I tv incDetier ttreet).

sir. Btatner, wnue se spoas latb ordinary way, tpelt at the tame time every word to bia audience upon his fingers. lie was followed by Mr. Charles Ktiaal, missionary ia South London. After Um speech cam amnaeroentA, There waa the won derfal of Ttmnaker's Great Dragon JaDaaeae Ira pe, ia their natlontl costume," and some disaolvieg view br Prof easor II ant, with a description by Mr.

syiuusee swsiiiiicry. SHsesprvee. uy sir. osuruee, toe seoject of tbe new aad original tlidea beiog Livicgiteae aad Stanley." Ia tbe meantime, aad between tbe act, a nasaar wont oa in um room for tne sale, by puremva and lottery, of Berlin weolerk.tltoiocrabha. aad othar articW coatributed by frieadt of tb insatuUon.

The January ausaber of th ilogaiiKtfor tkt Deaf af 19wbm wss alto wed, which con tains aa account of a deaf aad dumb Scotchman. Alexander Ferguson, who Is said to hare saved aa many lire from drownlnr a the blind Iamliert. Heurr Tyler, a deaf and dumb winner of twinming prise, decorated with maey medal aad boldiag hit print cup 1b his hands, was also ittrodaced to th meeting sad received with appUnse. The tprobation was, of coarse, thwart exprttted by the suads, but mcrrimeat was shown by laughter. During the performance the exnelieuet which the countenance of mute acquire to compensate forwaat of speech waa alrikingiy ah own ss they leant eagerly forward to catch all that was to be seen.

Tnx Axkbjcax RxtttaXists. The attendance at Messrs. Moody and Sankey's services at SheCeld wss greater thaa ever yesterday. The baU was filled te overcrowding, both at the afternoon and errning services, and oa each occasion thousands were unable to gain aomistioo. For the rait number who could aot get into the hall ia tbe aftemooo.a service was held ia tbe parish church waa addrened by tb Her.

R. Stain ton. Independent minister tne ner. air. wren, sjoureji of England Mr Jtegtnaid itateim i uverresoil, and outers, after tbe riot ther wen to many inquirers that tbe ehurea itself opened for them, and there ther con seised with several ministers.

Th cleryv mtn, the Rev. R. gtaiaton, delivered an address la the chsneel. probably tb first Um ia th history of the pariah ehurea that th Noaecaformiat mhriaUr has spoken within it wall. At the night aervic ea rait wai tb crowd that after the l.a'l ws crammed to ex eea several hundred remained outside tinging Mr.

Ssnkey aymaa TUB LIFE of CHRIST; By the Rer. P. W. rASRAR. U.

V.SLS, Mauer of Martoorouxk CoOrrs aad OesalaAMOrataMysttotfatn. KRIK ITALY. JarS keSed. pr tVL FREE ITALY beinjf a Lecture ny tae Rt Hon. VT.

K. BAXIKB. M.r. Uta 8e itery te the Treaauiy. Ki tta lkC Ut.

'tlL flit ir 7s. tl. arnrmn tilt. AU CliKISTUft UKilKiU'ruR being the Life. Oaraotrr.

ad Tsar stats ef Oar Ruaatrassd at asaas parspars res fr. ei Ine rivvts er Aacieat ami Modern A illon. Hclacteil aad aaalytioallr srwavd by llb.aT bOUTUOATE. "A kaao wsriei, tbe arraeceieol of wbsrk Is e.reUraA Mr. aoaUgase kaa ta eess votaito ivorslrd a larfe fiortsmaa.

HTr sod EELIAELJ! WOilt: tt ALL I ntQIX ifib lavai Abardara D. Davlea Aberoata Alen. TMm, and west aorlbaWoot Ararra eear J. W. Mtslssltnt Akiataan t.

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Ikr it, let. mrlK STOCK EXCIIAfsGrt KAR BOOK for 175. irrr" lAierd It TllflaAJt tliMlEX A I Mllare sr rur seiow JmsjI anrt aerrrnet, tbat aboukt nit tta bawls at every isray I broke aeaneal smi, aad lMieal evuy perrtrs oaa av awaiej Vj ia era It lre ay Rcorvi. Jest rlr. ba 1 ve s.

eWh rst 4 ItHK DORE nCRIPTURU UALLEltY of lLLus TMATIIlN. Ccvesniet Drsalus 4 Mrrtviere Xabe91s by Ooavas luri; wl a sasej. auxal and BiaiorleaL ea sJjMCSDOUJKH. OeeH i etaer. ami Ualpta, La4raVr bDI.

Lotvlo i. i a eera tHn.iie;hae and Oa. luriM is saealry iMreMaekaw U. tSSel IS sarsiiia aaia r. raiaer ttaeuo a atartlerl SUnesS Clsoew's srattkasa W.

Ktmsk UAW aod HU5S' NEW PUBLICATIONS fpHE LAW of BUILDING (SOCIETIES, Iterey Elesriiey H. MsJIrtt Huiaur y. asaeae Hnsaoa aL ruaees 11 ware oea outs J.H. Xsaall Hueaioa A. T.

CUB Urver aras assist leeiett, Maes weasei Is rra B. Cktsssan MaJtate aa. Kaw aaraate a. set eaten ssarsa ev sitisli ar ii. mm aoa sisw saaitavs i asm it illas wnssias TsnmAtey Tw ye T.

Jones Sear A JaaA a. Bradtord. Tarss. X. Meavetl and Steca1 Ueas I Mrblten.1 J.

W. ttthaitt cotn'rtoa. ttaurtsUr at Law, AaaataaaHeuTrar ot fiiradly eaeaeties riAITHE COMMUTATION. TaU showing tho XtmUi a su a a JL Vslee tbe TBhe Ea Cberrai ln Ue i ar 1111 Be utOtai br1bVse F. ttrsawi.

10. fc Unraauenan. Prior la. i Jenae. straei Xew tfaar.

tueeeail W. sTJato as 1 era T. aV etraween orti pn J. JUme saUls aUipa ijainias Bnftiloa tea Bntbtnn F. TialaUereira.t tlneanl I.

IfaTsw and aaa MraStA A. lesser lisauawao, XlrssB rile at, a. TAYLOR. Kta. ei tb Tltae 1HE REGISTRATION of BIRTUSTbEATrlS.

sod MAEtUAllEo rotslsloe tbe ehnU et tbe Kesamua aa. aaA all taa aatknrlead fieeiaelth limlivja aed a feU laeVx. by JAstn T. HAMM1CK. ra, narTbsar av iworrtaiy of th Errlatrar tiensraft outer.

Prise LL riAUK JCIaEAt Hit TAUY EDUCATION ACTS. 1870 nion rwri w. al J. sXaa and 11T3. 1th Ulroduetlcn.

laWa. sal AiaJI. I J' leaattaTtae tataraursssA ktstetes. ska Kales. Raisbtaloolsa OoA 'L Assn) tkaYdu a tn.

Kperxa thi lmkicKJ Tflrard Arolmu! bro ror J. WUa Uorersieml restr. 1174. foam edltioa. rv.

406. trier i tbartr MaosiAAae iiuc ivasv haijiiu Avl, loTfi, Mar it addrn ae tathttkr4hlna.at mk 't Uw ot reoebttj Aaaaee rm rr. JTotaM, and Copaoa. ladra. By W.

OOle ttlae K. fcs asiasii, lb ilocal uovrraassat EoarA, trs a Uarasa reBt W. n. Umire Hyarkl A. sad J.

bask mtkl SbawnsAlena. Publabera. rettar Uae. LoaAoa, ga L. baton Unsrvea w.aUntau SMwar a.

rieywarA UMAle Waaataaa IHjerA M. Caasrata and nana feasor lot f. aad J. Waeway rteabdreate W. reataey reismrt ai A.

ITeskes lia rustes K. wor raaArvt J. Kalsa bmraa. rnoree T. fVaee rrrttleeeU S.

tUmmtt aaseajaaa errar si fearliiel 'J. fTJeoa HVauaai T. atsaawas ttaaa a. uawaa URST and BLACKETT8 KEW WORKS i A BuOK ABOUTtSe TaBCE B7 JTC. XX.

aarrsk va. reauy, as i sow. tro. TaU SVaaiev Caeabarat K. Maa CbyaM ajaaservaas rfaaa raaaa CaaibnriceToee JLCatrlslWaS UaA.

lUenar u. ueaal aj. w.i araea I Ceftlala T. AttaawanABoa farsssntsn Maiyaaa Caraareaar T. Lewat aad Ca.

left raulahao sad sasa.Uf flora In to leal, ssaatrariluaarlitotl sotat or waarrsa tciisaruie th tabaa or lie aursileaaiiina Is haaoaahrq. kaey aniartnais siaeesila aa rears aa ue lLTTLIl in FLOltlliA, with a Visit to CuU. Be Cans. F. T.

TOW.XSUt'fl) II fjf. iw, i i with Ms saU ruexwataoaa, lie. ToanslaavTa eSWt ia WVww larS tlaaKia tot an rselis rare avaaensaas rt. waiey tsas T. T.

Ckesetaa aali. ja, Inaatle 'ajaoy K. a. tea J. asalta Lasstnrd A.

Morvna am Ctaihaea kdaea attk CbaltrelorJ W. UeaaAs ChariSeaibeaa J. iantr Ca rtar raoaasa Wats eat ia. aatrss asAef atoll Eouua llii iarlWalsbyt W. IT aaa ATTAlSKb ami l)EKKTta a iJRZaT TMOAf.

BgtnrTATIOMe MeAkwl SaarA FOUiDED rt PKBitDoM from AC.DlTY anal nrAT. revUsa at aleal Jawnel. DTAftrstA It beTALPArlt.r. MMieel TVasa A 1" A Lit SHlilRV. srl hgkt eaanctor a resmrei MwllsalTiin ItDlJtTIitATED ORAPiWUICIU iied Eeat rkatJy io PALiT vrLSEtanaiarrl la liIawM A Jouraal IS SJ Li at a price aot eierading the israriooa savaa KenaaB re.eeeaeir eeM aWr ailganw i ESSRS, riiLToE aod StJifs, by AppoutaMatto a BtiAe naaraiaat Assay in rtreearer erVre.

arwasT saew gaiaa aeesi sruy. Tbry aro aa.ets4 sa sntealoa. sat I easawfisae in.atbia ia null I tavevtt. a an ryUX fROPRIKTORS 1 il lORTEHS "of EllkV eontiatte to abatora vnlant ruy reaawiM ay aaattsrS. relrWsesrAeerrauas.

woe can kave r.is ntle KPverSaySSr aVeat Brstela nha blbe "'1. 'roes as. era I add or ntsrraale asetter sat riailrA ar 1 sawed by tbe bar. tar Clasrl Sj4a.il7aers, keTsta seoat. "be seas nely aatkeraaarl ate tsderealeasaTaaasrl So Vols.

Is tbe baauevaot faat teas aba aria, kaa Ska llinisk Matlnal mm A a. auT." T77r UleebX tbattkaaasa. Mae Tl eaawtas earas elaaiT TVT lally tarr.a slaitbi bUcfitTs: sea tb Calted KbsaAstn, 't Llm7mmfT and te fraNry. Z. liTimVSi tZSl A are era 1st ssaaoiiuay and eswsieeleaai aaaseianry a unl'i see.

T'. aWr, ScSK SJ Z. rlT1 rsir btaneate Mi aaUr la. urTi, VwAvesatwin steee arts MaLTli a. aTasrwa ail eea.

ao tbe ant tnyaaeal arrSrea tary ere eaabse ee tnm rruiE srEcrmrE 5iiitmYrfrvr" I. artdlty sad beea. kaa see INHIBITED by rptiZ BRITISH KDICa.IT AS JL. nsttr Maseats, a AJiaiaiiu. rjvHK" lUr.

Sir EDWARD JODTTElTart: JL To Maaaxraraae sat even. eg. Srsat. tosM. 7Jw.m i 1 rsoelrW ea AaalriJeel Bryawlaf rear incclAUrS eaa i a sertTTV rer ssyeia; teas at I sw.

and HZt mSStn astawsto raUSs. In .1 a. en mj reereaolbastr. Sa bare It tatrrtst or eejsaf. berve rauy slso rlaaieeial be ere ai ear haest trwbosai sW sire sttobreaMesWaael akawa tt tarn sat Wa se Sa year fere ar.

1 baai tbe a la SWaee ram I Brlleral raar er. lot tk rksett i.retleej stattte at Ore AJ ayesx wktak twys new akan I sen etetesa. I taa ear o.aao aaoi erase, aaaao 1 bare keen Ittma Vsyts eisssAej aaarry at Aoeee. I est 404 ba AaA era fa I rea oaiei Jwasa aaataa enn saaarsoe raaaqast st BaU Iks erase. Teas rbaase yoaeeaaaikeearyaeeyan 1 sraeeref skM letts.

en alea at? Ii 11 tteHsnsMalt as Sllllaot Taaa faltkrttlle 1 I I Ha. C. ralwe etare, Lare. mHE Rer. Slr E.R.J0I3 IlELL e.r, lI Uwe af tbe eearpa ef rtrtBAT yea He wnhtae, and f.i nl sa report tba reeat'e.

JeOiea tv tae aelesa nurat be ran eaasla tt a AAaa. tttalerttsl. err ra wtta eeakaa eaoeos So SS (as tsrear ar I a so asrnejle aaalraa, tt isaaUt aCwbseb aere aa taOaae Ira. .111 "ia ay raaraai vs IBJ 1 rre or tsi sail a lb I seat raAaaJe and aarty tea e.la rrla. tews br lot esArtt7a4 aea tars, la mm, aM tt as le a adorralloa ot ritraet, 0.44 asfte ia Its) aAaarat asaat, er te Maa, awaV tsstneMw att The areai at aVseksl la tba INtad ta taa Saat asatseet ef skerry tb aalatUe seA I.e.

lis eat sat asar tbaaSs area.hr rreeealjSaJ tb txad aaU as lb area saMet aaa rreeaaaaaa. Seraariseekt. iaasebbieoS aasr vara sarariA be, swl LmimlLm sblas loraAns ta taa treea. sswasarts saw aafevywTl beea beea eaebaeA to sb ans tseA tbe aleebeC ekea set rai treat a aaeeDa easrareaa Baeiaar tad at peaA wa aatara saber In the srvreetsr seeereiee ta tbe rrv aai at 't aaantyvaod skaatkrr TaEIUr. Srr'XOfrAKO 1UCPPSJ0DRZLL.

aert.es Aon taastttkasliinaetb taUI beW3b Aarrare. TUIE SPECIAUTE SHERRY, cwrtified.a above A by finta s.r Isewaes. ta ba REE from 1 I D'oTTifOEGA IiT MATrUayhslMtoaMrs and RECOMilEiDKD jyX5TY TttoTJtraTPHsWsATs Hi IOtt it VALUABLE DIETWIO flDAUTlrs. A MstaaslT. Ha ulia fTlHE repeat merliml A tasa.aaareet.

tow tajnrlan kaallh Is revaoas rx a a ri'KJblirvArisJytt for riXgi aod CorcaeFfar A MVtlWr. ertte, bare bat teaeA aa ear babereaerr. eaA sa saaleaai thas lo tana, kbtb etat aaaaeal waii. tmi tat treea rcy artaaliaore se etAjMr. IsrsJUaod is area bear raaw a nrls aead awdaeattr, ittt larsi a inn as ba wilin taeatitr.

anUaad aa irTECIAUTt laUSAair bar ta aeeaa ZZCi eS stralba. aHE IrOLM)ir MEDICAL RECORD writ yTLTon srxciALrri ufsttxT. tm ata ta. ea 111, ayt srs tbsS It aa ab sa koeeea. enaaal arias, free tree, eevt, ataA of rtsrjarat eiaaatty.

ll bat sttaiead and aaeearea a oeet milij mHE BRITISH MKTJICAr. JlllTKX At. A JTSXTuaa PltCIAUT HUlKYwla aback aaAreeraaTrr maramt Its way. etJeaMroacb tea leaeeaei.eAstaone af laa I aaae va are Beersssay eseeueat ejewuaaas Bs aaVtity and aett, and kydarsasii a a s. fpUB MEDICAL TIMES write, "Ta.SPKCIAL.

ITK SHAsUtY aa sae et see beat aaA least brsarba i i i Syaaleb esses tbe Uavs a salt, aaasi, aad aot aaVI tbe Aarasr I n'lTT ill llaaiam II eaeel et Siiliat esnea haae Saaaeaa a aaeld a rweeser. JOHX WOOLCOTT. Ea, lMl.as Consnltisg Xarreen ef tbe Keas Oaialy Ofabaleais KarpraO. wr Sas aiai ma, and 1 tabs Mats araa rjaasr aa e.ee.;eat aasaif et yew ry Bi'aVaaalATB HXXET. I kais beea treat saAarar 1tb na I 1 sees seas ba searsa et a 0jS aba rer, free fanes arid, wkask I aaabt base and feat tbet tt eras Aoaap tae taod le.a at bares, sa aaal 1 1 1 T1 1 bs euateaaensa.

PEARSOS 1RVIXE, En TJJL B.8,. M.s eJ.ea M.ACr, Undaa, wrlta, reaaVlAM r7l mI si raV, tb artClAUTX SKZAk leTIesT. ta I mloZi As tsy asawa leromatra Islana et ta trta be tbeee yen Bar sereeay Uses nl. aa, P. Barren aaerarU W.

laias BatarM iHerml Seal lieei ley W.Hasesa JtaUHa nitexa styAsrts. Jmam atrartlre sa eoierteiniet. Is eoaitalae cbapssia fne an reaxtria. racy asm Ore, asewtaee ef tsotarel, eoeaeainh'M kiatory. tmmrtaat rsaie: etatlMass.

tad assay a aeye vsleb vtli be aaaraeed eroa aeraaor. aba i W. eei sport areas aad aataraliat. Ooaat per eel. Uus t.

HUlsa.Cn. 1 8s. rea. Uaaa T. Tewac r.aClStaiaorf a.

Lrtaarrs A. nee. 11. ill FC WEBB. M.D, T.R.C.P..

r.LA,TAJL, Voafsa. nyaatsaa Greet bankers Hnaaltat, erltrs: "ltB terjaktayene etjbe wasMjaM HA1 I karVees tsaVaA 1 OHX HITCHMAIf. M.rCr.RCr.RCi. I aaanatfciretw se saeeaereet ttatfasaT a ass as Aaa toyaai tbaslk as SaaS SrCCIaUTAaHAAay faaUr tasD I luaaaaot tstsy Clitbw k. a.

hater flilaelons rtaa.ael tsosseebaU K. Maise Ota ea.asss Va'. Ce as Conuoea W. Msasrtaa ajarenary r. ar.

routs millVBLOSSOMlJf Qof arT" AX0E. By lira, a. OAtHCb hoxt. aeaoy si sll tha llWsrae, ta 1 roU. "'Ta sVoaecaHea at an Alea' la a rSroalaA.

roaarl tela. We bare re Moss reed a 4iA aith mors rnlnsa. Ttocaaraeteriar BelataA wish treat tone aod lsraey. frsaetsser. MYrJTORt.

Br Mrs. MACtSUOlD, AotboTof 5" rHj A. Irots. 'My Saorr T. Soa4 ta ea assy C1fU aateni, frasstsi laablaa ska tt kaa srea IWaejtaoak Tk vbea ra Beoaaar.

LIZZIE. By Lsvrty DUFPTJS HARDY. 3" rol. hJ. 4 CberastUf an Ktetrsttaf etory, rrparte at ah ts te.

lerlr llsrUaarva M. A. Heaaaan aaaaal, saA splrlt. Ooxt Jewrasl. A brls end tin.

aaa story. 1 Deai A. Lifwatl Moralof rasar Ja. s. Ursae' saeerbralllac eaerr.

esxb esa I'nl laiin fkaielim aot fell be sdsatrad by an awvet btoreiea rM. larvaeaary J. JL lurbtaaon tk Aathe of Jena Halifax rrtet Ss, soaved sad Uui iSSSl jTil Jfe Vctoeof Ham si Ksii. rs 4 Kflad0. Herat ssel fttscteal.

ratA ar. IX Oreet Msrts.irrawVea.rat. aeaiTSTu. i iHARLES WARDED, Eeri M.D MJLCJi. sSrsalaasaaa.O.tSstjnali ttaen.

kar anA TVraat Ulrsv, aad LrbksAaAAea ts T.lsH.ast ray. Wessa, Haas, wntaaj I bare saeeb sate sis la tAder saabaaaa ae tba kara eesrlay of yoar srlXlAUTB SUfJtKY. barm rarer. Bated at fis.brs staraessr. srfratrraaili rreeaeaVA aas trees saras Maarid ri H.

BAKTLEET, M.H. r.R CaA. Prw A leaateaf IXslttssy. Ueeaa'a Caller, sfraa. Men.

Bar, its. wbaa. Oie'rel Hct. fnrleiit saaaas tad ctasna, Tbe trttiAUTt aur.aai as arsasse bea J. gUU seat I herser aeaneyaet rj.

kear.t leieataia tt. A Mas Btillln. J.aarten Sraliaea W. WkUe awas oasal le J. Kla, aaat.

W. Uaas, eueaaw bsJAMPSON LOW aad CCS KEW LIST JILTED i or, My Utvele'i Scheme. A KceTTarol. areas tea, 31s. fd.

OTTJT of the WORLD." JryTiTAEY HEALY. Aetborot Lalr 1 vote, crowa JU. a. fTQTlS EARTH as JL ACTIOJf. A nea eAUaoa ot Msa sod Mstaae.

Br OrX)Ei) IT MARSH. Jtoral tro, raoab ritra, lie. A inaiasj wblcker. Sahtly oafhl to to ea rat tb ttsradard aorta of reteraaor la Uaa hs7 ef eaery evU ediiostal rtlabaaso. rrara 2Ur.ee Jlatair ot Dee.

UK XotW. AeenewfSitioa. arte ISTVC LLU8TRATED OAMES of PAT1EXCE. By LUlg1 IrHrwArMenb.M, WOKX. by the aaWsrslaTTreuck Artllleot7TKIXLe HOW to BUILD MOUSE.

By VIOLLET La DTJCl Aether of Tb tartaomary af ArAki aeBji. to. 1 sat saaallnts it, wa B.ntsrent litatarsMona, rbeat. CMS, till JaetasabU. and or Ki fTtHE 81xAXK)WED H03IK and the LIGHT rittk ntrTrTbK gICKrfaTtTH Crew.

Ira. Isaton. laaaaoalar, aaretna, Lsw. sad Beetle, fist a ksfliTbals i Irr.fieaa T. Rarlor I Lroilord r.

lAaal I Zrnatry W. HarsefBle) ImLeaaon Ararat, tsaabara uaocaerr cbasoa aaanerttad rlaeiaarey A aaa as baaliaela a A. toaiiras ataay aeraAssrA s. yraeasb atawUvlse a. Wauaavoaae atJwa lb a eta J.

Ualta teaOTd ae.Aeiai J. J. Krnmf. RICHARD CKOSS. M.D M.R.CLS., sed J.r.

BaarsHTtssh. arkss; I bare turn i lalsdsretealaf mi aatbwatbt ei bsai yene wtOfa, and ass glad tbey la Bssssre rataanabay weU aitt APPLEBY 8TEPHEXSOX, M.D., Han. Bartees sa sto Settansbaea and Mktaaad Aye IsAretser. wrUaa 1 Ua rase sraCiAUTC auUtatY eery saaee. Tba a ae is stoat raasshae srabee lee elatssis aw aa.il Is.l tari.m 1 eai er I sy boas.

boa, bar alreaAy measnat.A um atrtralaf ety yei sets, and saall aersstaly A ea, wttk peel roeliaaaos, so aora. JERRY D1CKEX, M.D., M.R.C&, Ashby eratas 1 aa the wi.VK usasitiHysbete. I trs.aMa. tit Mrs taaav II eat paly nal i AaaaafaaaA J. Stealth Eaat Harbaa W.

gear. bass kaaaaS M. tt. Moan taxfcaoail J. Ilea isrsen klf Malta Maoer lei I a lue U.

feasawa fmiimfdrmt t. UdAawd r.nasaa frees J. nn naif laui tarsal. Caaller a4 4m lo.lili.il hlil aeaiea is tibAai I rsaiaaiia aawas. UJ.s vw Tsstwsasa r.

hAaaue Teadaalaa Ileat aad Cab lwn ea.tb at May aad Bra Tcttworta T. Iaaabaw TSasaae aJ. teller X. UA AC. gMITH, ELDER, aod COVS KEW BOOKS i CeltlbxC J.

Uaf DKS ta tAXCTlCnf of Ber MAJDSTT tbe QUIU. Beaond nHtloav Aeaty teea, lai. rTrTE BTTlstT VOI.IIMKof tba I IFTJ r. II i a Rbrbaaai tbe njvnt fslX eflKT. a.TlltnialtruisTi Maba.ao.ta a.

Browa llmrusarrl rrk rrrwtlt. e4 Tleat. tlita. aaar lUae W. Ua Joaaaaa elsaall J.

1 renay Serettsru J. esltk Ter ieaf 'J. lata I eaeeirf w. A iaevaaUAin Taa setart w. aVetrbat street Trttar Jaba fataaat JlacaW J.

go a. Marart aUee Trlac Te re sod Sua J.Laa.sa. fn aaa.arU baXara. rmarbt it asrase I T.ntltsi tiloaesearr W. Bawaabm ft Bartees lisrtssta aVtasn Uaaeora a.

W. roetar lleesablll J. 1 1 i Orareerad J. S. Wauss fleeat OeSaartb H.

Aetata. Oreet Watarva Harrey CBba. Waldiarea aastrayf W. M. Ceob I) WARRES SUTHERLAND, Surg.

M. Utb bVeraaeat It as. Int. BareaSy. iadU.

wraaas sbaM aa asaea sa.Hgs ton wall tend at a iim. its et ees 1 ehen reeaasaamt Mr aatnerUaA art See e(ea. Me A ItaA I laa ta It ati tsKl abl naaa mtKut reran woo I tt, MCORSER, ES, ILD Med. Off. of Healta, MaeradtiaeVtae wsttsa: I bet esse bereaiaa.

a lav rear ArtXIAJUIK SMtUT esaebemt eea. sed lea A eW baataaae aaawe araaorUl; leaara an nssd by tb DR.SATCUELL likes tbe 8 PEC IA LITE SHKKZT very eaara. aad bae neck i.n aaayas auaailasss. Me baa aweary islni.ilif II Mtanatat bases, esa. are, fTlb JoWr, 174.

JM. POX, Eat, M.K.C.S., Mdiel Ornery ef Masaa. Aisiaia, aatiaa t'esasl baeSUr asaas tas are aass aaee at year AH AX I tod aaa es ay eabaa aseac tanse ta aey say Issts.aair eeartf bat I set ei Mai boss tree ea. torioaos oa tae sera er ssyoeai an Irarai s.tastau a ajoaM eaauy assinll.tis. atel baraaerii at waa.

1 toes is ea arr Alatrs'aaead yeasseaaa, aaa. i aas. en leee is, see ila It JkalA Tsa ary J. ADrw iTrateatey 0L I aaiber Vrvae ibeka' fataaak VMairtee T. bawaawn WaAaeret atT.

sjera WeinsaitnaW.r. Sears Vsaama T. Abbay Wtlstarlif T. t'ereaa wrUae. alary J.A.

WsttnaB i W.n.e salt. sTtas reereer I Wat A. Bnnbliry and neaT Warabsas J. Tree rt aid itadSrea. Welaeetaa J.Maa fl.eitlieba is.

Mayas A LGRRIA AS IT IS. By GEORGE GASKELL. A. Aatbor of DaalpUea Kkrtrbeo at Iiallsai Tee aa." The I I. Trsl'or Drsrae.

Croare I Msa a Deee SHAKESPEARE COMMENTARIES. By Dr. G. 1 a OtEYlXru. rmtreeor st r.

TnrnUitd ndry i fi SJ seteea seeerteieenraoe It F. K. BUSAXTT. Arrieaa. era a rrvraee ey r.

tsiiAUa taa, ssaa, la. OS thsy CURATIVE EFFECTS of BATHS aod WATIRA bsbw a HaadbK b. tbe Soo. Eerer. Br Dr.

J. JtatAOM. With a akeerh an tba lltle.aal atatiieAi. sort Cnaaat Trtaimaat et leiea.ty Coaawasrtoa. by tw.

f. aviHriKX, Treae la'vr traaa the TbiaA rrae.a Ciliiaoo, eats, By HLMA2CX mMm r.mf.r. las. Kcyart 'Wtaa Wets a aaa, a. Bert A.

asw w. Sb M. LISTER, Ear. KOtS Medical fjftkger ef mm ia. rvaasrae a uaawara.

aaaaaaaaeee I aaa. arr aaraaa. ea ees la eay 1 eeeeaaVr saat ear. etas, aaA sen a seat ae se r. aaetnl se fuacy afftaaaaaaes aasaease." ril M.

fcTTOXP, 'Royal CeOeg of Surgeoae ef ls. A tea Ian, aw lie be se ra.e saaA mm eaaaaar o. irate isa et year An sfbAAXAT bMUUlY. waaak I eea ear Man atooooA arus. apONrUSIOX of KAMEeWMetara, FELTOt ad taatfuearnjiuis I aula AAI wfMs A rlMM sesr Uastraa.

NECESSARY CAUTIOS. hanageo to the bsewl.le tae taterter aina Is tree ass ta tta ATXCIAUrX sHKABY. tha ae ttel sa.l to asaawtaas FAR FROM tbe MAUblltG CROWD. By TH0MA8 BAJtDT. a a IlhastraAlosas.

rasa, 71a. ASTOIiY THRKE BISTERS. By CECIL afJtXWsXX. 2 vols, aWttb. aaA Oe lb.

Welerle. tea.e. taeeaardaa.t r. "aea'ajt ss.u.re TbiinaeaaaAsjea I aas.bt a I nasisiT I "ttTerat'riT' WbatntasrthfHaal.1 AHaae wtiiaeaita n. Lyaa WbatlM.

T.twaa WAtlea UUbaara Wlesberas n. r. Maasaey Hhrh Wiseeita (i. Hitot.at n. ethaaai Havsb beeth W.

Harrw naawarraraa trA B. A. Wa llribe A. fcfller tae A. Uad liareiah Na.

flak Ka rrOa Faner, rbaeltaera Kleetm J. tartan Ota Wfctats K. sUac Webara O. rary Wa: aaa beea rt. tiaeseaaa Wilieikisaasa Acres eaeraeiM'i 0.

WtetstSS Wentartaar AaAreaaa Wramiad T. lAtiMr 11 I 'H. Lmrnm rA. Teaatrvs saat Warteaaraea T. rrsiia faysraa fe Esbrajar awSert Orttsd.

fJIHE SPECIALITE SHEURT C1A3 05LY bOBTAIXED fsata ta Bii fr taaiasrs lasortjSasA aaaW Ai rpilZ. PRICE at this long "lwar.waU and X. aaaat ItMatlAs Wlae Bases a aat SB GAAU fAt mm mt aVAlbJ aWwiJaWbaa. AUttr tass. dsatryeewlraad.

pELTOE aaid OXS.lMtabiattcJ CO yaara. jjT FAM1LT JOSDOT. lit. J8, Utandwt atyaet. EotsdMreet.

'HIKE OmCE3i bj JASCIllarEK, Glasgow, ryuit casu system strictlyT.

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