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MARIA MONK.

relation to her case, have no hesitation in declaring our belief in the truth of the Statements she makes in her book, recently published in New York, entitled "Awful Disclosures," &c.


"We at the name time declare that the assertion, originally made in the Roman Catholic Newspapers of Boston, that the book was copied from a work entitled 'The Gates of Hell Opened' is wholly destitute of foundation; it being entirely new, and not copied from anything whatsoever.


"And we further declare, that no evidence has been produced which discredits the statements of Miss Monk; while, on the contrary, her story has yet received, and continues to receive, confirmation from various sources.

"During the last week, two important witnesses spontaneously appeared, and offered to give public testimony in her favour. From them the following delineations have been received. The first is an affidavit given by Mr. William Miller, now a resident of this city. The second is a statement received from a young married woman, who, with her husband, also resides here. In the clear and repeated statements made by these two witnesses, we place entire reliance, who are ready to furnish satisfaction to any persons making reasonable enquiries on the subject.

"W. C. Brownree." "Amos Belden," "John J. Slocum," "David Wesson," "Andrew Bruce" "Thomas Hogan," "D. Fanshaw."


From the American Protestant Vindicator.

IT was expected that, after Maria Monk's disclosures, an artful attempt would be made to invalidate her testimony — which was done secretly after her