Irgw:: - RIOISTEk Z. W. 01149.P8UN, TiIURSDAY. APRIL Issl. the Whigs of Penzusylvania. CONV ENT lON -%V ill be .141(1 itisha City of Lanett,ter: on TUESti AY, Jane 24th. 1851, fOr tht. parpM7.4 itt.eleciinc,Vailidaterfiu. Inrs nrAnsvnint and - Canal Cntni.sioner, and nlsn :for lidgesoftitS Slioromo Court. - - - : 'HENRY M. - FULLER.. Clin. - ,--Sarauel-tr3tepamy, 1"..10Mx-11.irtnn,'. 0, Thump am Jones, • Wni $ 91iug1nfP, Suintie;l D. Thomas, . SannißlllHl„ John Sl' Brown; ' T. Tnylnr Worth. • Wm L Rubinson, • 'Aft•lcandet Ti Brawn, Baker. .Thinpoi . E. , o4liran • Witt M Watts. Henry4ohniwn,: ' Jame* Clark. 'Chat B. Borth:min; Sherman 0. Phelps, .Team! Cress, -Edwin C' k:Fitiney;- John Alli4on, O o. , tbond r c. -; "SlCunly.- John 13nuimnn, Geom. Mensnn, ' ; • Alexander M. DrClure; Jahn 0. - . lfeCille, - R. BUNDLE SMITH, Secy. ?eh 25,1851. , - Comity Meetblv The.Wbfq Citizena of Sulad - iron, county : are reqneitea torneet at the Court Tion=e in nnitrwe on Tuesday cretin , Aprit. (.the tnr.t , week of Court,) f, r.the, purpme of appointing . ; Deleg!'deq to a Nliig Siati,CoOrention, to lie 11 . 0141 nt tonca.ter. June.24llt, 1.851. to,mminnte cmidiilnteg for Gov• emirand 6nal Comniiinner. and nt , t, for Jticlgrg otille,Supreme court, -A. gen , :ral attendance k requested. By ,order nf,tl.e Co. -• iGio. WALKER, Chairman. O'The Premintri hatch. of Maple stigtrr ha. beenreei.iv'ectsineeinnr last; and 3,lthengh can. not niforirti; tway — a n ilnuna for mere. we shall he gbel to receive nil that i 4 sent pt fair pt ices. The molastes is nil vet ?eceired.. • - , . P.A MN' Synlxo.--.lfarylt. which was tunnetritit . -Linnish' in the star went . out with the mkt Lamb • Itke , inildne;s of wca•lter. Very rarely hare we seen mire beantiftilitemther; in tl.e last of March and Sined April Ili= within the ialW week. ' 1; Virile deaqi of dedgetinnohle will he seen itnnounced in this paper. llehas been ill for some time 4 thehouve of a relative in Germantown.-- Judge tt. presided in.pur 'courts. here in the early e.stablitiment of this comity. lit resided then at Wilkt7rsbarie. Since then he has served some years in the Legislature, and for the . last 7 or ..8 year; has been a Judge of the supreme Court. -! • IEZ:0121 a" The editor. of this paper s would read : erg to excuse the leanness of the editorial dePart rept this week. In citmseqttence of lITI accident which occurred to : him.yeiterilay:monting.he feels ills eal enlaiedformentallaber at present. Tittle rid im.; tither rapidly on orsetswk along the turnpitie words itrtxdtlyti; (whither: he was proceernitg to bring botne Ids wife and little ones with. a bmtgy wttggort previously left there.) the horse in gididp. ing . alang the descending ground titioui two :Miles from this place. etwoiniterell &mush place iit the 'road, and itemblimi; pitching and plunging , some distance : On his knees:, finally felt and threw his ri der With great.viol we headlong on the ground.— , Fits head striking a Ftinie, produced rather a severe conttisitie on the bur - of eautinivote.4. which will prri hahl3; autinusz in futtire A ll o wi ng hi.,h eas t to .gallop down hill. Though stbuned which inotluerd temporary unennseionseesS, returning home and stileutt- Aingt.:sn dre....ing 4 the wound by a SvolgtiOn. it is presuineil.to titt . itto very .e.iiituc injury - :• thankful that it :mei not a Lital tine, frorn i tybiA it pretty' narrow escape, he hopes-to be able to address his readers i nre at va.e . by 'another Week. rirWe invite the etienti.et ninur entintry Mer chants anil otiterA'to the Oti ven isament of the tori .Manufacturing i Co." of 44 Courtlonil Street NO* York, which vi.e its+ertrd last week tiniteil this . . advertied for till= concern , . atimetsio years ago an..l rereired in p:ty mein a =all lot of their liver' , h.tti;iNti,whieh Ire hare ranee lead Out 'on to the ivallgor iit:r own &renal. , and which ire would invite our friend i to look nt for a Fpecir . nen of price'uri‘kr-1 . I striad this onrprirty Tnalitifacture try extengively iti keep aokirtnient nt all .eztatnq of - Andasca peculiar fratareof their NI :lb ' Ushment their stoie is kept open . apd Melt.. stock tan be, examined from 6'A: M. in'itt_Rit.. giv if* all :OlM,visit:the citj, an'oppgitlmity to portioti of their"time.'artiieli 1;e: 104. . An who with Dr. Franklin that"time • Is money money . "elioald remember this, and gire thew a Baultarr*or;--A cpecitnen - of Ball-haiting is ini4tahivilobeet attempted in the N. _ tern; ky a feilcesnatriell the Senate at A0%07.461'7 - flit' 2•4 a haiCtif (nub a . bribe of- certain : persnii4 :interested, in gumhlins orlf tity that 7 lie trould produce ;he defeat bCcorg the Senate 14 aniore .efrkqual inippreolon of i-gintiblingfite: tent front , itita to that effect hare. been exposed tluiugh nit iiiiiecti4ition Of the nattier ling cleared Ike . inerubers4 the tie-nate team - the impitiiiitinn . f . participating in: lied pretirAell that file i certain amount be enaldrgetterininna - tors' to keep off any final gerbil) on the AnferiesOsayP:— A iiis3gton verisipondint of a pa iier states Oat the Presidept, if few days • Finc ' e„ the 4iit4 hi the I,6sthLYern,m estate bt uhot itrioe e.tnil4, .oiirehatel tti• the goi. iipOi Sir 411ilitary Atlrpm,awlthat Mr. iVa.h , bigot ! ia . trita two, buralrad . aeri.iticatrid #iiciferlitoppoci. are said Ap hive rg. .Pu Ind IA _.lest :tan bili‘ AO' aePtigi fro= governinnt• proIVIS ermfinvitn Thelon st /Alit:own, (eixiu nullifier) marlitheir m eseape recently. *kby ( eluitiint. hole throuzli•the '.eeiliog, 1 11 1°P4 4} 1i 6 "-ti!V I Pe tistme ineane their blunteni - eut into Atrip4, noa tut entire to let Thep (Titithe APPeari , 1, 1.` total' unst to bold Ogrolo.10,?:otoi .wit to mega - ' Things atHarrisburg. Tuesil;Tilli , ?'2sth. Ilea Senitte -agreed:vllmi alre:atly A1ie.1.11)109, lhe,Tbtlt 6f April...iv. 4loltlay tot.4lli firo The Bill for th pAynieil(ilf:t4'.. Ist. '211( . 1. Begitittolts Voliniteeri f,ertini.hr I r ltvileall Witt pnwcd the Senate. • ;.; . oi, ynrinus . - • . • seetionrt of the Mu , - of 1.8•17: Ugainst vitae tilt in the I Senate, and n Infig ilabate . eitstie4 . . . t mo!toli of Mr, fiateler-nn Bradftwil toin.: slut in the rera.lll, the Section inakin4 'nit intiicf al4 offence to •••• violently prize and tutuultauthkly c l ativ away. any negrnes or . mullattu withia this eotranonwedith antler any pretence . lir authoritty! whatowver."'Thi. motion was finally voted down, bl! 11 to 15. 'On .the que.tiodef - re.peiliii; only: •1 the Gth. section which lbrbidsthe use of aitY . ..f oar; jefi4 l : for the . detention of Fugitives, AVOS passed; • I. unanimously: ••• . House 11114 mom! c. Hi the Bill reit- t : .the noun, r elecr:tv Hi- the iantendcd' emt-tit talon. A. !aunt ion tjt allow Pie-hlent is be awe', Out of the Districts' in which they reside; failed, Ina a Motion th it all tLe Nudges of the Stimeme Court , be voted for On . one ticket and the other Juilgim on numher was aduilteil.:flie Douse also passed the bill for the regettry of births *tc. We.lind very of special treere.4e to our - readers ia this t,eeth aa in the proceethus.4 Thar,. Friday nud Saturday. -The house had the' general opriatasi tuolerc4o4ideration each: day.- The lall,oppropriates• $3140;000 toward the' con•pletion of the NOrth - Branch Tito o' wittspoialetice hetreett Gov. John , toa 111111 Hon. Daniel Writ4ter, in wlti;•ll . the.; former trans.' mite' trty order of ,the 4e.ti4ature n joint cute oi thanks s to the latter, unit retiolit.l his reply, read in eicli Maine lb Nond.iy. -On the '‘ '. l;llTAter PectO to pay a Yisit to the Pennsylvania 'tore at Ihrri-butg, and the reception was iiicouNt. exciting:marl, iitterost at that piece. Report of the Rent ovOl Oniation 'We find in the Philadelphia Peonsylconian, of Friday, t txport'of the ttou-e Gnnmitlee on the' Reinisral retitinas:—The Pennsviranian sorry : , - A pettthtu was recent_ly presented to the Legis., latie.'from the citizens of New Milford, in Sus quantum. county a-king fur a removal of the etym.! ty seat front Montro 7 e to their town.: This petithah was referred to a committee , of which Mr. Fzuet.v. of Bet ks. was'clutirman; who recently salnuittetl n revert ciattainin; the follOwtni ihteresting rePovt weirs to end abruptly, hut as it em bodies nilrthe points material ton full understand ing of the case, we lacier pulabhlte; it as it stands without waiting for that would seem to he It final conclu.sion. committee to whom the sarbject of the re. , !nova( of the county seat of Suquelaitulia colony was teferted. report— 'That the county of Susquehanna was organized for judicial purposs.t.s . iii she;' ear 1812. Utoiti sit rwts hw that purpose locaied the,seat et justice aC Slontrese. lie chart house was soon after Luiits To aid in the erecthm ot public buildings a liberal subset iv lion was paid to the county. Messrs. J. Pest alai B. Minds, then prepreitersof the httals on which the antis Wits 0. be built, ' • in considcritteni-that the seat of jitsticeof the county of Su- quehlount should HeAr the tiout.e of the said Isaac Post," Canvey led tea acre:: of hold to lee used for the publieiniildins, tell more acres to be di._ vitletl by the county Imo town lots, and 11/fly:aut. -,4 , 41ter ts.wit lots. conntining about seventy•two per :cites eaelt. These heap tuts were favorably located and of gm:4 value. Litton sihubtr consideraneti Geerge 'Clymer and Timothy Pickeritig., who owned land in the immediate vicinity of the town made a similar grant. Part of the town is built upon the land conveyed by Mr. Cly Ihe town lots. thus held by the county., hive heels ~.t h t awl 'mostly huilt, upnti. 'the persons %%loot tatettlettiopes. ;mil sole lat,inettg is a...awe:ad with the etatay, ate the purch.Lsers (rhos die county and ftwnersot many of theze lots. They have, upon die fetish 14 the loemitinot 146' county ,eat, inverted lair shins inth e , buildings, upat veri lots. It is um. nereFsary to di-cur:. in this report the que;tion of whiql,er a renmval of the seat of ills• tire front Montrose, would itivhdate the title ot the' county tv the pil . .perty thoseitoveyetl. for the pal. itijustiee w those %%del, in the faith situ p a k tic act...lt:ll . e boil lit and paid the county for their. kink, would seem to forint' a iv action which would mod to suds a writiz. If there. were any . Tata , 115..011i .itt'ere.ls whirls r. (i ntrii a r e m o v a l, wou'd q i.t,svi,letit tlut 11.11.a,1 0 .o",e who w.. 1114 Isi lo jefe ,l ou g ht to Isi atiii.ht pi 1./Viltiti I before any injury ,Ai mild be The tauidooers ask fur the removal upoil these znituals, _ . 1. Th.,it the public co nven i e ncec require!. it. 2 . . That the polirlie building+ aro itiaileginite to the wing.lif -the con ay. mid that OM N e w ate trilling to build tinnu heti of charge to ilie comity. - In relation to the. nr. tground. -your committee. from the fact. and map. laid before them:are of the ooiuion that It tsti,toOktl. 11,, Ihinir." i> nearer to die geogrtiph. hill coon,. nod to t h e centre of population: (km Nev Milfordh ! . • h u tch I, veloli the town of Moot— ro-e tvi &xed opoo . ak the ,eat ofjtiitrice. the cotto-* ty wa.'4ll‘no., , finheittir . e nod, roid s hate 'wen ouh'aiid,c;io;tted >n it: to give fact!: co.Oinuiti;.-ath;il 71 -. . he Lennie- for triiii,acting .ibe public litsincss. are :midi greater at Dtiatno a ih.,n:lt N e w mil• foril; all the inettil.er.of tae Bar. vitli twoorthree ext•eptiong. reside - tit_,:ilontro-e—notie at. New Mil ford. le,s:tliart thirty : five mail; 'arriving by iiine:different rexCiiiiig et cry to-4-tdiip in the ronsity - iiitheir direct c!iiin.e. ore Weekly de liveted at the „ of its2wiir frOin • Stolitro,e, to Great:Ben:l. pasie , daily through the greateat pro. portion of their: leo:1,411 , e facilitieit to the latter, place. An . of the New York - sta: I Erie Toe: graph line is kepfiteMentrioe.: In populatioi - gild niercanti!e unit other'con irenivtirt4;:thet trade of theritirwiii; . eatipare'al -t the, ratio of Ith . .ntru-e anti tut, to New Milfor, to to within the 1:14 tWii' - years i 'a . b4go eaileiny hits tieeir erected by the eitixeio: Moni• Wise. eine eXpetise - of -- about six thonsatid'dollarm, find ty miw to fbiurishilq operation. All theitews• paperi:pniited comity - , sire- e at ;Tu e. is einipactly boat. ...The side walks of the :streetiver - e - ..p.tved with atutiet gte: , lime public howes nfp g,49; cud public enter• laintlivnt fqtl ilt - -"wOttut 4, hiwYer, a - use - Ottter aura sideitrerfli". ntlieiugh may bie previlleil fur in finenoioffiiiie. jet, there pre let irestW tliern-whielt - riticiutreTAy'_the county :a-tut raittaik , :: :5110. e - i ni4 obi* _,'hi'ore the . mid iltI)( ! be ri.taipy 1 4 vilt ..*6l - 11411.. b ) i.lll,Ti)i. ite. , • Ilie rearaJtb iernorni thio the wit*. buildings of the county ought to to , ki a - rehuilt,.anil that the eit ns. . Newe Aiillitiga () too hail& Wein. • • It um , In tioneet4.4sary'4a.disetaok the proprieo , of the pok , ititak that it eottaty id nearly thirty -Allow alreaklryeeeivekl Irian Ilte - illiZi•DAof she walk kinffiefent for tlke:ereeihar tifjhe Once, azhokilkl, atalertlkepen '4lN-1f remora,. requite the Fame people foreFerto, their huililing;.. espreially trheit It large piirtion'of then/ Ita - teParchayekl , frauf Ookinty.i the 1;10 irhieli they lute I '•:k.'llto juju:Awe - at such a c q ta.e tcuuldiw 00pa: ;Jtbt the citizens iif Muntrute; by . their memorial have expreaatal entire-acillingue4a to subedit to - f.ucli 'art niumpli id" additional taxationota may be rens-analde fur ejecting iinbliabuildiugx. wite'le• veer either the LegiAtture ur the cnn-titnied nu, thorititi4 the iatoity skull autintriz4 such build lugs to be eh/ocl • iijit3 Reiter . , . -Old Seaqtiehanna Ahead Yet. Mr:ClL:own. Sir.:.4The -Wocnit 4.i .7 I:Muir:at week. and u t tint eight it \viii tlunight bei.t; to let Mend: Vit:i!llVstvr enjoy OM I:Piisolg of the flu.t,:i !! t - trott:- . ihg un the anitak of. the turf, .hitie4ilf. Put -on.a • ijitne careful i deemed piper _tt! e'rreet neighbor Winchester, a: it was evidently sra• .dreiit mistake occiv:kined iierhari.- by nOt; - -litiving, ...any 'thing else4ii br.tg over—and to let WytiMiligi -county," all ilia world Ind the -teat of tuankinil,'' . kito‘v Otat:l4d S'n-qttehattua is the, plavvi' fur 'fast - I 11. atatiretty. mintiest. • • - - I , lirti : were Atavit tt letter the other day by pi!. I)aniel A. itardwell. , giving an account of the titlark 0'0614 horse sold by him a sit.irt time:4lga' to Win. 3. Wills, of Wilkesbarre. Mr. Birdwell sold . - ;34lo—Welistitil Malta a short, time for SUU or since wlikh• the letter stares, hu he his been sold twice—iii Newitik and thiltitsitae--at Newark for •Ift.uott, avid at &Ithaca o for ?Mini°. it. aim, stn es that he has muds time at tor_ fastest triatiti,, ,, tat the annals of the tort: which places ti . e fatiie 1V • yllillill'•fitr aheadfo of ail competition r .. fast nay& •Let 117 a high mettle ! ' chivalry tae 111q1S14$1 . 11/C:r pure b!istile.l bowfin!, chimp (Is ; but Ol e fleet fisitisl steeds rai-rtifa, %VP , ' class* hill. - are b.-mid wearibelaurals oh victory. lists ism, great eomttr.. Ntrw urn these—the ...black trotting liiir•qt" s.ired by the celebrated lior,e Dimond i .truedby thirwiitl moan and int Scott •of I Springville aunt the'llant tlit• blue!: trotting. hove wti, owned by Joint liroti-nti a Diniock and ut the itge of four yeat....llr. /311111:A.1) !.{4djlitll. to Isaiah Jntinol Dioiork..teliere ererl et it wns. never !nought into notice 110 I sprting elhiriteters ktve found hint wilily here. ' Ilietelore till, county taut claim the victory ; and its elle will everiii,tiince competitors "tut the tint; it is lilt use friend %V inciiester el tr.ving any 1111 , 1 - C. OLD 1/03.1. Atte)/ 31; 1851 The Fiee Banking Bill. Among the meant ti-ed to deft.itt this bill in the Ilou-e, e 1464 new:viper sten:rue:4s plug to -how that the epreiti il.ei not work well nt the ZiLiVe• Wads on' in this dblionest hissiness mid ernes ibutecetit of the Lewt4 Comity Bahl:, of the 6t;Oe of ..),e.tt• York, to prove that:the • sl•earity' to noteholders.is fallaeams to praCithe:,. The (eared t.. tau safety Fund &ilk; and Atte bedger tries, to 'gam' that banks of thin, mar make bad fintures, lideanm.yll4(kilirtrteA pledged to ,veitre the, tote holders. fhwtuate its'isittle. and tatty hat rclt for:stalleient intY - tlb; it lie Sew lit s ettitasitig' the false position .which Ile e'..i3Oli'iwe-ented by its Phil• this lai.ganev: •11e antivittly-of tile Ledjer to all leath it ensilj uiigetrorupon g fie kit/lector Ba u kuq, a nd tt 1 . 1 e1.3 , 111e*,01.1Y &IV to di v et - Ift: Ihii "I he •Stlety rune . i‘yketit ii the of sys tem of litelong in 11w. State, and th e Ennui con-is. ted of pi:k . tfe!it yeirly:ttnOitiatums front all liesk” 11l the State. fiinth:wat, pledged far tie redemption of the . notes tit broken Bank . .., and I war; long tig•., exhausted by the aleittittitiA ..opott The amount which is yet due lip to the expiration of the last Bitfily Final charter, is pledge ,1 for the redeloptiol tbe'scrip issued by the Hank Depart ment lit p.tYment of the hotel, ..1 114,111k,1. 'The Liftl . l.lG,tilay is :t • Safety Fund' Bank - and has not ailollar of stuturities pledged for the re desul'ii"" it- 4 notes. The - Free flankia‘ Sys tent is the iiesi• Malkin,: System of the State, mid under it all the orate Links Ste amply Fe cured by d e p with the clnarliVer. Sog tif.eribe itsi,;sage of the law there were t z lnile !Minding banks organized under it; tin l systein into moue disetedit. by. exploding,— ,- t Hugon aMentimenss have sinct• been 'noised, and the qstentlivar atfords perfect seettn;y, and such is lite entqe . confidence of the public in it. that . when the failtire, of tlie s e free b mks was 7111111 , 1111 C. ed in the j.ittritalstii foillays unit for a day, or tw.t generally belie - vett, their circulating notes Pitsseil int+ mind to Band with the "ante freedom as bah re, brolers brought them at the ;note discount as; ulter *incurs:in money. As far as lime note holders are isnwerne,t, there Is lin safer. bank' in;.; t , , ,, :tedlitti the world than the preAtitilaw , of tbis-Stare:l ' Now wlitt is the effect in Pennsylvania when .itie.of our ~ tatti Banks. conducted tinder the. pres ent systein, is reported. to hare, or nottitity . has. gone by the board?`- Why, past experience tell Its; that flail biaaant its notes are repadiatect pie will viol Annrh thein.. Broker , : if the the is a bail-one. will : dom. letter; and wider the twist firtrtirtthee. direutitstatietrA. will tint my Torn than ;04 40, or till eents on the dollar.. to woe riow snit tell rime I ludilars Sustain a total (ext.. llutttir the • Free fielhi:ht; system it wind,' 'the State eveoeAtit!:4, en pir.dgi., trout! be worth the Batik tis. they were befOre; and could be readily•talled ur 411 ! retleeir.Ble 11,1e4 of the broken tsineern. lite - an:union ilia. the state 'night aunt bankrupt, or itsrst , ickS prove wiirdilesi , : is no argument, oils preirsiffeitli4t wmild O4V;IF11,1! .0.1101 , li , trous result, wou!ld carry dawn with 'it every hank its the Cotiiininswenitli;mid inrolVe - ever); . , brtufeli _of in ruin. - , A prvo;-itititi tn,liri lti Ntu itoupf New risk ha: been .4:med.-will) the 4Arjeel, ere - atiig n new State. ty Le emnprsunipriiir .9.3e6114, Suffolk. Itii•hfuood. and, Kole ',flier river euinitie!. The lieuldd or 14e - city lowei• - adv.okte , .of the inea-gyre. prinei ! pay oti iliogrountl than they litre taxtol ttojteoly for thegopport of school+ 04,1101er 1.1440401 u utter Jou tA'of the §tute, while they. ate. otiNed to pay a .hirge uumuu4 forNilleir, _iustit,uthti4 =Mil!!!!! SIIEFP Rarnmno ix .Vi=a*our.—The wool grow er!. of Verinont ore .ht;gifouitv to realize !the hm , obhtining'foll•btoculta merino ! , heep,' tutu tiniy,aragrallunily-being into. that 8 1 titU; - :- 514 iTa , o3 htiml4. of-MeMlott, imported last mouth; through .the nizency t 4 Mr -john A. 'fainter. of flartfinit tli;:tivo"ewes, at. an ex tv+i f 31200 i:ttetj Atidittet.Wos'yearla *OWN Mr. Hilld 4- Plirtil4)." tr.,11111161'.,41 bock .ix inontha old. for 100. 'll6 , back-la to be:lhe ; ,:rbi!ep its The'..eyeA vitildj int ,tverog•t. of riwohiiz - pinant; ior: Toad:: Mir: .hao 446i:f0al tlel•otot In nt,olf rbiellylii thp.hret-thUg (4 r..he.4, iiiak-u re:oty market for them innoti4 f wnol growers n We4tern,sew York..7ilailtut. Clay: -; , The subiiiriedextract'we take fcim, an . iele the New York Tribune •ttblistied a few weeks ngo on thOsmasion of. Mr. Clay's ri.Tent; .visit to that `city. "The article eittireiaseA :Oar eivn - sentiments emphatically . .,. Mist - a : our .ieliderslitroW,iliat',- he dtiA MilninilY'YeStrollrfirS.CallfliCo of iall-•men lie- PresidenCy : , • And although in the cisuie.stii the more recent que . stious agitated in, POI' press have excited, we have beep ciatipelled . to ter in mir un n views of thq right ".`nott justice 1100 course. in relation to certain measures.whieli his.p cition iirthe Union has imilelled to we love hlm yet as the, same. gallant Seariv,cisil the mention of "whose name lisai r been:wont to Pink° .4niUioui of hearts teat high . , widrenntions of grat itude; affection and adiniratinp.' • TIPS slceteli ia, a just roe; luiwever we inny , view those ' , points; of Clayda now but seventy five iettrs old= tut trt ? e it winch - few men retain'theirlaciiities int impaired, their taibrilke, tier npiittnie•for:se ' vete unil .protraeted Tabor. T* , t;' itittinAcally ;rd-. gat - MA - Mein i. Ititrdfy a - younger, member 4,r the /Inimical; Senate: Adver,ity shies not depre;..s nor unexpected peril pe'rplex The 'egoti4n the garrulity Of -Age are - mover ...voiced inCiiis "Peeelies nor his eonver,atida. Jim tli 'frankness Anil grace of- his Manner, in tite-boyancy, .d luent gtlyt.t of Idi'i.pirits'Aif t_he.,alitent?- ;do atnd ilare wherewith - be' htettz , as "everyriabOr find :tiiturolevery'respOnsibility.to:evineed - tliepntrage and etieiVet - unvaiitith.ticit.opiti; l. llk)l4oi ,yearshave'elaptmd jai first,. erterett Ole -Senate, and every one'of. th+e • who were rho corn; pittiote of lib! first -.eraice iii that body- have lung since gone.' the way of all tbe earth,.. yet Mess to day -as alert. and vigor - mat ns many ninn twenty years yometer Far distant he a till ttie day which rliuill cinvign Litp to the house appniiitea .for all the living " . - If iliere,be any who d e e me the ascendancy of 31r- Clay's genius fortuitous, or I:XlA:tillable .1112111 y, by: , in hesis which d iesinit accord to him the rarest nalities not only of the Kati but of the heart. we ask them tticOnsidertlie eircutteaaticesatufer which that aseentlatiey bas been pilivei.l. :11, - e. will . 11 ,4 Teak of the eitrlier.petion Of his carter whemilie roost elfect ice inane' and pit it:in unitary lender; of the popular Party: lie was 1 -, it rushy limes choiett Spe..ker if tbe.lhmse HMI exerted therein• tut in -1 ts fluenee never wielded by another even fir a sin- o 'le se'-ion. With fortune faVorino• and an entlin o 1 toastic majority supporting. it need not, tie very dil -1 ticult to rule.* But after the great defeat of 1E3 1 48, .Mr. Clay was chooni to it $141:111.1 . v.1ieri414 a decid ed majority were his .political opponent:4, and it ht imsuchSenatesthatins great ttiumplti. of the Tina twenty years have been mainly achieved. In those years there have been few great tueasnres of lit'd) , be poiey adopted-which he did not support and fj. v finally defeated (save by vetoes outside'i of Con. press) Which he upheld. In the Senate of 183j3, there was it large Jackson majiirdy, but the. ale'ts tires enacted, the policy-promoted by it; thes,e to - f Henry Clay. So it has Been noitin land again; until it has la:ilium so' cominon ft'ir - Mr Clay !iii l speak (and truly) of-iris side :14 'the 'Majority] of the Senate." and - call tin " the tnittorttyl not to Ob struct the legislation and thaart the pUblie will by fictions ra-istance, that the circuit:l'd:ince nine scarcely exeites remarks. Yid 11 good part of the majority thus relied nit by this Great f...:Mnitioner, is Made up o' p iliticians trained from boYhood to re gard him as tit._ mbodinient of all that is 'pernic ious and ditnizeralis. and who have risen to high pli ers by sedulousletinbiling their fellow-citizeds with the •::1111c Prejuilireii. They wtethi even like to hate and oppose Inns still. for Cittlti:istetiey'A sake, and, to -confirm their disciples" in the party faith; bin they find they cannot oppose hint ivithinit eel the same time opposing nor ritily'what pr Ixt•at Pal their ono stituents, but what, •ntoretivt4. those constituents known to litilieut, um' are unwilling to Saerinee Ito party consistency or personal. hatred. • !And tlins, even when a deadly •antagiinist has tenanted. the Whi tt , lion's', thelice .t lispeosing the wiltietr peramt , stvex•rif „station mid eitiiituntent..backerll h4p_ri,tt wise olo'ided majority in Isoli hlouses of Congress, Mr:Clay. with limiting to give but reasons. and on ly a dispirited minority in either Hotta: inclined Ito second hint,.lias yet Shaped the public, policy and guided the National bark to the haven of prosperi ty KO safety. • This success hiss been oWitig ip part to the wi•alitin and lameticenc i e of the measures he has proposed matured and advocateddint in part also to the force of his gettitis.i . his . powerof perstia-' sion, and the electric influence, of his „personal ail diess and bearing.. -May !introduce you to Mr. Clay 4" said a mutual friend Ito Gen. Ghtscock i a i leilittel of the House front Georgia Foam tiftc'etil years ago. - No, Sir. I welt . / be introthiced to Sir. Clay." replied' the stem mitattoniatt "if I knO%v . him I shad be compelled to like him, as everybody ' else does." • . , i . , ; .- Mr. Clay. we ,supptoe. is destined never Au he prOsitlent —a ilestmy whielt Men as gtNi.l its lie have encountered, without 'murmuring .$o with bitit I ...(4 Yet it.is hard to think. in regard to title 'tio qualiti- 1 etf. - tlt he letsbeen excluded front- that lefty ,spa 7 lion nut by his ittideniabl - fails bid rather by his virtues. Had •Ite. -:in connecifon with . 1 hits great qualities, been cat-paced and plan-) slide—hail 1:1: been careful to trim .1 . 0. soil; Ito the popular breeze and never speak till he Was sure that what he'purpostal to say would be! well i-e• ceived-lititt lie served his country 1e.4 and flatter-, ell hot etimitrymen mote--lie. too. might have plite 'ell his name otithe roll of the ; . Presidents of the 'United States. Cass at the South. The New .Ylirk Tribune f4tyli tinunue . cour.•e Gen. Casa is ut length attracting,. the. itt ji•ii!hui ut'' hit obi supp;irtentl nt the Slut!). The is.4rorn the Co/umSia (SIL4i.) ISotcthrn Slivordlirt an ultra Loot sheet.: • • / . , . -Mr: Cao •Itn= written n -letter expresing snr., t'ti;44 lhal.1:11+ letter to Andrew Stoven.4on should in- cint=trticot no.-, tnononitio.tmnythi.ii.r:ntOrti than . iyo., elhoing - for a second, tiorin o•lionohl he mire lie tilecteil. 1 NIG elt..e; 11101, is ungoicoo.riunahly in the' field 'foor 1.1,15. - . - - It will he remeinheroil that 11114 RAMO gt.ll. tlininin wrote,ii letter in fin. S'ilting.'pli,B4l3.. that 111 . 16 Wiiilvr of 1850 it took loitio ilorcit trays-;tox 14olain. .11.-:- . plain. .1110:4 pi:AlM:try unti.qutinte in iiiiiiiiif, , Win gi.itilioeNt.n.i. His three (lap exi}l4ll4tion Flit, j. ; fi e d u s iNit . ny.i i ont write eitie thing and inenn iinetheicand that Gen. CAS3IIAS a- *tactful prtl• peinity . l . l.l4t, Iraq:" . .. - _,I- ~ :• ! .. ! Titz_Ppyrai ALIALINGC.IIOtr:..WITit see - it piamineeil P 4114- - niasler Groom' of C i m;ola; lots pocreetlO.l in new). 6'404 a, Poi=tat Arrangement tri_tlt Nri Hall ner pManmater4ieneral nt Wit.hiOgton, hot, tfeitweitm. It.. proviilea.thartwatial taiga - he made op in the United Statea for the pyinetiinl'4- o,,iin,c,,t.a, end tals, made opiti Canada Mi. the Haite3 Sudo ; The piiiiinge'f4t!) . -be the , atine'imeityli .%iile.-or the line, That is li ter,i Met exceeding half an co t hiifte be tharged fire, rentiellithellitit .6 min any pari the Unittil Stafea ; awl ftyeYent..4 tit 'iny viithin the at The pestnge lien be preliaKcir not, at the oryi. , o Of. Ate writer: life postage. on atnAbli @'i9 - bu preliajd the line aslnirelm fere:l- „ - • Tisrsirsts.—Ht4i,- Wm. IL'Oenip'hell has :been reettietatetl iv die. Whiasof Wegs.see mt/heir can 4hlate!terGttrenitir. lie eras feintPrly s. meinhole. C i: jetgrespihityitslteen eleetclito the plett!e• of TireAeetetii*s for-ihtett - tertiis.'. 'He is inbleifib :era d-r.endlept . tisr,' but The fittutir, is iixtreetely doubtfur;:oporatilly State - MottOrli-4%68M 4 4 0 41816 - Arrival OfrAtiO Steamer_; . e o - nadi:, -- ! -...1,-..,.....',.' : :::. - ,:,........-;•,trii.ii,,,i, - ,..0 . :ii . .a,:...17. !, iThe_Canitila, from Liverpool,„ arrived at -T2 - - o'clock with 'dates ;I lit Mardi, and .;5 - • pasSemzers, Mid -: sailed ',for lh;Ston at 4 o'clock this - inertiiir. - : The Af 11C41 arrtved tit LlYerpoOl on Monday at piton. ' The - S,frigate tit Lawrenedf - arrived . or. Thursday. • , • - Es a t. to; 6.- 7 -The government of Lord Joh ItuSsell is still Very - . weak ; he canna:get ht 4 frietals':' - to, rally around hioi, - And' iC , ii noiv fully anticipmed that there will ?soon be solution ofparliainent Mid it'generalelection:' On - Tuesday . evening, in - .the Poit4e of Cumnuiiis i he slist 4 pined another defeat on the iiiiestion of IVoods and. Forests. •-• , Lord 'Duncan moved a rcsul ntien deiriand= ing a reform in the iiianamement.,: the government . Strentions:y resisted.' On a di-, vision there appeared for the; proposed : re- - forml2o, for.Minisliirs2.ll9. .;80:3i.hat with their parthdithanolentilent I . )t . the Inca s stoe.. - their upon Mr. Locke; • _King's mot of electoral; reform, and defeat it:is thought they_ will not. be '-able hold together-till , after Easter.. • • - T ue •-• iiisets•fregitent keen mid -'.sar -castle retharki eMtherestut Pesitien et die . -got ei t l imen - Canto? lies of both ,Englit whin& Ireland again the proi osed • fit ail measures - of Lord John':;lluS.:_ comitines unabated. • :-, • . , The . protectionist: leaders, as well :as their party, lire making vigorous in'elnirntionii, for a general election, in Order, if,tii,p3Sible,to se cure, such amiajority in the llniise Of.Cent !nuns as will iitipir.e a tnir shillings'diny on all foreign corn.and briltiktutfA. The jirocess of receiving and . , arranging tht anitlcii-to . be "exhibited , in We Crystal Palace, is goinir on veryi4atistinitorily. and no 6 entertained "(nit tlint. the building will be opened aCtlie•propused tithe iu the ',loud' of May. . - .. • ForocK.--;-We lowe I;te. little news of-Mo ment:from Praitee, bi•otiglit liy his 'lrri‘':4l. • • - The, weekly account I`f Olt Bank of France pkesents the c•anineree of that rePtiblieln: the most unfayorable pointt.of iew. The bullion in the !lank ;tiniest equals thiiltmount Of 1;044in - circulation: - The cPlebration of .the carnival has afro exercised a , depressing -influence tipius the commercial prosperity of the'caPital, The manufacturers and wholesale merchants coin- Plain that; vitit the. excPption 'of Et few, Eng lish, there are it,, foreigners in:the city. Tan Nova`Seori4 Journal says We have seen the Giant-7-a veri • table giant. and no mistake. Angits Mega-kill but 19 tears old„ . .mt it is said—i+ now. neiirly eight feet high, an.. salt growing. ,He propor-- tiened intelligent looking. and. by;the tiiim he at; tains maturity, will be .talltmiut indeed.- 'lli4 shoes are siiteen inehes long, mid his rap asi big around its a Hingham bucket; everything, else &tont him in Thegentleiriam nailer whose charge - Ile exhibi:ed, stales what if. a tact• is a rem a rkable one, namely.that, !WWII years ago. that hij.w when Angns,wits 0. Year. ..U. lie w,ts .known mid noted as it dwarf; : was 'then .liat three feet high, and : weighed mil! Since that time he has growl. eight Mars a year on an avern , M,, not thsie yet. 1.-I.le- : now weighs 400;11.111MA and has strength in prnp-i-non. He offers bi lift a rumple of 1-orrels of flout utroilre, e.u, have them* for the lifringAor ra-feit their•price. liislnother, however, eautiiiuoi him; when he left home uLt r ain 4 indulging common exertions of strength, for.as yet, said she, "Angui'is but a tenderhtly r : - HON, 'Tnoti's Ilmixstnm—We !regret' In learn, That IMF dist itigiii4ied, tientleniati died at Fix n'ehniz yeAterrlar eVetring:itt the re.illenee of hi 4 late. W. t. 1.11. of Gerniantown. Jthige: Burnside 'tea , . a marl of yig.trnmi intellect, 'and in hi= 'tartlet erirter heir: a Very prominent arid infliij.; trinial part in the po'ritic4 of the Sia te. lie server! : in the, Letti4attlie-with great tii-rtitetion and 11:p. mini ou the Etmel.:lunit ti< the Pre.ilent: j u d ge of a ,J,N.rtriet and an Associate Jri , tice of the Supreme Cimrt ; lie rrls.rentrrkatile for the strong, cronrnitnt;iren , e winch marked Ilia 'tririrtintiry anti el-ion-01nd the manly Firaight-f”rwardneas alw,va chaintlerized hi= cotoluet. In his anci.sl relittiwt= . beiinled. by all linth for kindly atittireand temper. At the time of his ileceak...leihtq Burn- Fide was in his sixty eighth year,'--.A . 6rth :Ameri can. • • GEN. Scnrr.—The County Intelliereeeer. publi.e4 at Daylesttatra..ctati t i.: ant nnunily , anti tiati Whi t e caialt late the Preouleney ; and in speaking 't,Ptho‘e jeurnalA . . whielt:onder the gldse disinteresied • solicitude for the li.irinomy of the leiri!,%(lekeentiitny, men-, tien of the tjaiws a . Gea.Smtt - as prethatureJnikk vturitittit , anti t•iptifitatit fatigniattit- 7 - The truth of the matter k. tits people .are fur Sena. who wishlto be run Atari' stud Oterwlieltned by the carrent.had better tirup - into it itr get nut of the Ava)i.—N.- . Orin Dorrien-Act-- , : lhe people, air - NetrilVarrip. shire have, hi' the late eleetien.in:l , ihat State, reject. tt it 'the new! owl ittit whirirpriivi-einit: !ere embraced the ulel Ori4tocrat ientet•intol-. enintf an I reljOetis test r..r !relit! kowiti; Jo tit."; a, strange for tluise,whe prefess tlie_teno . jiriticipive; .16,1t0t di,tricts where t Jar gest cute/wits vvn ihe Whigsleu) the-41i,trieti newt Strongly at it. are decidedly :I:rientecii.—. showg. the cluireeter .r.f the ':partiex heiter . tair thatiprote4ons.-:-.Bucks , ;- 7 • TEIIRTDiE finy Rtinfeti Pot rick - Witt 44;1, 11 . 1' Sitinnaler Faco tore, at N6vark. - cani . p...to:attaicking -cl!?:411 on:l'iledak., Ile , wai jhe.arnt. belt attaCtied;tolieriat!chiain'v, unitunit iv .iti vfilved artatad the shaft t',Jr the .space3)filear;-. ly !Avg.), ininateA hefee he ecaild' bit extricatM shaftAtinkin aboat i t : vrai take - trup hig.7 right: 'arCh . wrendied till at the - tilicity; and "dreact tally tfraCtar(4l..4 the re atial ?Aims' received tti..sacli tevelatitm, - . 1. ! , Larttict-', Although the deril'is the father tif 'Swift; fie ttileins, like Other great inventors, ti) have:Jost lunch of hk rep.'what by ilu, cooOnuot; itultrcivetnelita that have - been - tritulo upon hint • tgr - A;eouple in Ur en eminiy - , Phi°, !Ipi !i 8 tile wife ,14 w•tin; 111tVg alibuvif!silr ielins,bave and . the Other one.yeit • _ /Or Tito-Netv-Yoi:k,Kxpress_siya that the 1 ., Rev.--Edwar4 .blathew , triv . elling 'aunt, of the, knierican,4aidist ,nriltiieillation Society of,Nivi: York,,,Whilst, 0 t a pilgrimalte to th e teiblenee Of C'iOsitis g. Clay,.of Kent uc k y, stoi)ped 'at Kie h inwutliCentuglty ? and made use .0f cOlubi ithwholtiome expressions tele ite 't,', tlie A Übj{ . 4l, - br glittery Wiiidf induced the eitizens"to order him to-leave town, li e (eft, but -retti,rtMd a day .or two afterwards; . whereupon sottie:eitizes seized. WM; an d a r„. .fer du - eking ilia eight r nine tintslim Ifinse rdo. so, he was dipppd twice: Itond:orderea' hint pi. Pave the State. ' u t , o on reftisim; t twice: mote ; 'svhereupott bp atomised tip l eave i m . mediate!}, and itiok up i the litie - of march for. Pennsylvania,- 1 -. A 'descent . upon-tbe i :gintbling bousei - •af b;f..tlte - •peli :city a few .tldrteen different ct et 7,iel in ten t.4 .t at!d gath e , 'or lonia; wore ftrres 7 til. - .:Artei: ieeting . on e niicht in the - etl4,it.r.t. te tft,7 lironglitlind„tnie4.l -. 1,14 - •aeft auil anti: 'tto stun total ur theirting.4 .m - 4'8414;50; , • r „ , STIIAN'OE ' 1311dillgtChr (V t...) free . I ) reii • igayk tbit a few (lave Ago, the it,v Lake!Clialnplilin, 111.t.tr trrabo4i: . oVe: •?r eix r0(14,-.win r ut i n ," br4kken vakv. tver‘lifteit frotn.tiiii : opening and thing s . one seven mid the etliq ten ,rods. Theice as i w seventeen d i mlies tte largest piece one Ayay, 29 feet 6 inches, and the oilier 33 Seet 6 inches, and contained at Je a .t, 50,900-ctibie re'et of solid ice,-‘ieio:liinc, 20 tuns. Tie. ice in the O i ly at the time a thi 'occurrence 'lvas' very . {thick and perrectly ~jll , lB 4 o,_exOpt: the point atwhich the 1 ,1 1 6i u mf, 1 ; 0 4 in qn4stio s ii took place. The 'depth of water iyiti . ..l7 feet. . . . • A MAran le King.lanti has-1 4:11 fining the merchants of New - Mirk city tur otiooeting the sidewalks isitlt their!hoxes: - liates: 1-)arreli of ginsl4. Some of . the: suiferer 7 sretaliitted' 1) - 17 - keeping watch over tl ie. wl 4,lefe - Lte of the Nl;tyor, who is hiuiwritn merelnint..jhe . :other day they eanghtltheMayor's einplup ees napping; entered •Lionildnint hegire 111,110 r, Olil igild:1111A .tti tine hitnself three 'hundred tii.diars; . .Ilittnon.. 7 -A few . days since the itNit.nrioti,bridge over the NI; agara; frOm Lewiton - t ;to QaePtitown, was, tested In the, pre;yiee Lf...a . large inm iber of will sand and stone, inmzed from,Tvach side,. meeting in the . eentre,; ••and at tlielsattie.-tinie r ; One driAl per Suns on liorSshal.and oil ft,rirt passed over. •The result•was at:isfautori . to.tite.pitri• .ties concerned: .- • Aar POSH !rely the t 4 can have to uoattigi -- anti nut to that, vorliap ! ‘, is ' si,orks. - • luton.r: Li Mr... Mains, an Epis coPal minister, in Spr clamis that having - I>allow - holees; tilled With Mer. envy.. instead of: water; by ,constructing the electrodes' ace, to' his new, Centrifugal titi.ory of •elvetricity„ at d by constructing his connecting wires in tie same Way-as the hel ices, he 118.4 bet;tl .ettable'd t1) - 1IS far, outstrip Paine in'imikitig!gus as;Mr.: P. hiti'every Other Who ',Needed. hi Ttiti ei , pOseis to be ma& in a few dayi,. Jury List—April Tinto, 1351 • . . GRASP 31.71Z013.9.: ,' _ Al)burn 2 —Daniel Carter, T. Kelhikg, Michael feat] .4,i)olucnn— Ilemtaq . FallaVer.',.. `,. " ..l3rillgt!water—iliraht f!.- Gilern , ,ey;JaniesShavr. lind4lyul—Harry W.: Kent "-... Cin , c.datit-Ilurnee 11ii , ... -•' : - ~ ,-. • • .-. Gifford_ W. Halgteti. itit9al rirril4lXi. " Fere-t 1,4ki...----11inini Al l: 1.- . .. -.... : ' . . Fr4nl.. - Ini—J , ..bn . Web4ter. )..... -, ', lorielitt,ville—Janie,-T i i,T,..a . rt. ' - .., Gib.44l--Gtiz4voill 13il1. Ja . sper; d. stil6. - ~ Merrick-41mo, T. Witternian. :, ' Jes-.4lp—up C. I.athinp, ;I • .:::.' ':- ; ' ... - Len".v.—Hugh lleii . il. Libeqy —Eikanals inet.irno(l. ..-' ' :. -. ': - - - Nein. , 3lilf,r(l-3 , lhii„ Bo}le. juctib 31cLena, . . - lair.!,--lluitutA Gr:tt.rer. •*- ... ..: Silver Lati;el--JullC.'illnrpli:k. Tinnniivon-31:1'..*Ifintev. -:' T.. - 4 :' • • ' ' TuAyEniti: Jratize-:-10 4ssi. .Anbarit--,Tulin Prattkiin. Oretnit-ilaverty. A I)..l;to•itt -.ltiettarti 6.11100. _ -•• .! For , :ttr;D.ttiiel 3feCulluta. 13ntal..13ts=•-•-8. - .. Rent'. F.• Cll..c.itnit—llitvi.l•l). Bnitia.• Burley.; ••• - .--* Dittickz;-..1111.ma Dyer Lathrrep: P. Tiffany: Ftwe.t. Ltitu—juel 'rarrett„ Chester W.rVit , .. 44141 ., Pntaklitt--Nallutn r • Grt:at Bend--Juitti GjllOitie, Almon Mattson. ' ! 11arfrtl--Atmisa Chase., , •• - • - • - Ilatitt.ity--jatuum,Cuiuruit, - j." B. Sioville, E. .J. • ' • . Jackgtot-:-Tteuixa julat •W.Stone, Jae. Wade.-- bunt, Jr. • - • Jetittapz--Elkanale-Bullee: t. Tittie. -• _ liorthrnik Charles Stanford.. Iliti.ll4tutvalltsupti‘Tiu tit y. - ! Netv - 3141fort1,—J.Att Stapbitt'-' • !!-•, !•-• =• I . •••' r • ••• !' 1••• silver *. 1 ' ' --;". ' . earatitik Ninntit. . i itibtp--;, , tnah 'Nittain ~.. - ' , - : nri , httgri4er-'.lltobert Mfrp, li.'Wellit, W. C. Wrt. Firooklyn-L - 11.11,0rt„Vir-,,a r i: r.- ,' - - - I Clptc. , :tut-411..nutg.iiiiam, . -; 0111111-"tlulielliatir,ielariallit:tiver,M,C,Stoill iart. - ' ' -.. ' '.,,,-.: ':",„7i ' - ' i Dienock,-C, lit.,Tinkici% ''.., r -' - ' .:. . -. 1 FOrt.h.i - Lakr . — D:Wet Zn. `, ~„ - I, ,;- , _ -"- aihrotk ; . -.Ci. ii , Abel.:R4tbeg 'Nide. , ... ',-. l' Gre 3 t Beiiit—Tihamo °iron s Jo.litv• D. ifellirmey.i ija-rford—miliourwt chtkiesAiitlesisiNei* 1 - B"t 100 1`-T. H:Barr..lFiti. Pot Sty, JuniVravloi. Hetrick-444n. Dku:NWhoeirr kc'!* O. 0. Net" _ - , . ',',. Aslant) D. Farrar. Cyrus ifti._ ,)..), • . I tithnp,—,,hilm INA , ' -'-' :•, .- - j tibert , p—Rugsell Sollyvioith...„' - :: , :- , .,i' '.. 'l' I Ighltilotiiiin—Chitrtes W,hitead,,. - •, - ' ' i /ST Itilinitf.oora - .ltriniitir, , ,hakesPl?eanN - ITIF .1 V , ostiir.'o,l4.-Stiviimirtw,,, ''....- -`‘' ' ;-": i 17.0w-MilitiritEvi•Deicittiliii:T. Pilir• ' Ruih-, , Diiiitt M. Iftifilesi: :•':' -,.!.:-.--' '', ~',..' I'' ' 010 1 1104/ 1 0, Idlitaillaiiii , --i - f , ':',..: •i . t,';-:-
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