The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, May 27, 1857, Image 2

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*ASIIiNfiTON, May 7.3.--It is atik tni
tug Gov' Wright 4 of Itdialia,We another
person has been selected foe. thc'Geeenki*
ship of,Utah! The diffietdty exists in . find- `
suital&for the energentf. , ' i
• The 'Marshall of the district of Colum.
bid has given figtifir to Mr.'illatiehard,
one of. the Prinitinal Era,
and Thvid A. AO,V his intention to
sell their propity to pay thi hail fisfeit
ed by Genatal
. lhaplin,, who iv , charged
with the itatuction of gavel; ftato this,Dit
tlic,, • ~.
.",Ximunn.the Ca li fotnia hunter, present
-Mthe Bak Kota Chair, to the •'Preeident
'this Afternoon.'lre was intridueed• by
Gen. Denrer, l and. made a speeehinforming
the , Presidont that it wa the first piece. of
- cabinet work Le had evict attempte.l.,- Rav
ing trie&tbe chatr, the President pmnoun
eed it comfortable , asdproini . sed to preserve
, •
is
it iilate - ' hed memento. •
• •An 1 sere land warrant has been.
issned fr the Perron Office to Leui
111 1 Laiie of\ Maryland, the Secretary of
War under' irttlsott • and subsequent
'Sr. Louse, ` Nay 111 —The - Reßublieem
piihtishet a letter from Mr. Brown the
editor_trfAhe fferalcl;of Freedom, to Mr.
Brewertod; the commpondenf of the New
Irtirk Herald, ihich shows that's serious
'diEftettyy had occurred between' Governor
Rohlion and Mr. Brown The toner char
'gas tho letter !with an attempSto ; led! thi
F'teo State patty to Goiernorlitaitia, on
coalition of being released from 'prison
Ritmo denies the charge, and cells
Robinson _an nomitigatbd "liar, and
refinesti Mr. "Brewster to represent him
;General Ramey, and Mr. Orr, i3outh
Catalina, had arrived in the te rritory
4-The latterdeelined Bomplimet4ary din.
net. - . -
II MAIER'S N. S.; May U.—The:ship
Robert B.i . Lane, with six hundred emigrant
Passengers, timid from Liverpool to New
York. struck on Brasil Rock, off Cape /ga
ble, on the niglit of the 21sti and backed
off again in a leaky state.: _About three
,h`ondred of the. passengers, consisting
of the ;women and children, were put
on board, a schooner at sea, and - landed
Here..` fast even all well. The ship
tinceeeded in getting into harbor to-day, by
vontinnally working the - pninpt, with loss
of rudder., -' -
New York, nay 21..-r-The steamship.
Mack warrior arrived "'from Havana with
dates to the 15th inst. - A report was cur
_least Hamm. that the Spanish steam
er hourly expected would t t, orders for
i
the immedat e commenceme f lsostilitiea
agiinst Mexico to be opened - it)/ it naval at
tack upon Vera Cruz. _
. The sugar mvpis ne 2 rly baiiCested =ant
will fall abort of last. years= crop
_wbout
'''Vatirreit c dtlidr - ~1 . 11( - ~10 1 .44,m3.—tut..
Mantansis is 270,000 boxes
Washington City, May 25.—Dr. Charles
`'O. Pracley whooocupied a' high and se
';6pansittle pasi .ion i n the - Inletior Depart
went, and was formerly thief clerk in. the
Land Office,-died in this city this morning.
He was past grand master of the MiSOJ2IO
Orderi of this district,, and.iras well known
co the masonic fraternity . of the whole eons=
try.
Boston, Nay • 25.--Gov. King of New
lurk and . Jabal'. Kennedyy of Baltlindre,
_bare - Secipted _inritstion to be present
at tbe - 13aaka Hill Celebration on the 111 h
July - next. The Colombia Guards, of
Clolumbus, Ohio hate signified their inten
_;iiin to be present at the celebration.
•I. ,Przsoners Eseaped.
.
;. i llasitsou, May, .0. ,
--Buck McKinney,
whit, with , five .etbers, escaped from our jail
' nu ISa,tarday /ray it last, was arrested at
areensburg., , ltidi na, nie t la, and, will
be brought biek o morrow'
lionno Eider Killed ‘.
I. St. Louis, May ..—Pratt; the Mandl:in
was liilledOti the 14th, near. Van
Pure., Arkatteae, i:by Hector blaeLeen,
'• Whose .wife Pratt liasedeeed.
aai York, May 2,5 Lis litirajogfrrm has
fa leil in 'oonsitioeoco of losses an the: Erie
- &Woad Stock. , .
New York, May 25.—Tbe Sunday 'bier;
pry,! of this. tioratizg, reiterates the *tate
:- meat; made by that journal last week-,
the'Derdell murder w.ta pirpetr
who entered the ,hotate
back Window, tad asserts that evidence:
Pratte thht theory_will be forthcoming..
:-
Nnw °rime, - May, 24.—Tbe Captain
nod !-oienet of schooner Pd'Lean way
seized aim days a,g!ort suspicion of fitting
* slaver, and Arai put under bonds to.
At wan" 4+f- 83,000 -
-11a11PRobberi.
Chiesgn, Stay 264 : —The mail foe Chios
to, from 'retie flan4- ne mspmsed to contain
-bulge amount y„ was robbed at
Sfaltimn.last.i week—there is no clue to
Ana perpetrators. Ems' •.= •
•• -
of thsli g ir Cent.
:May 25,—A large.. a.
were dkawaby Minas
a.se arra diatrlbis-
PRILADSLP :&
'noun of bow oer,
from toe Witt t ,
?ion in other citi,
- - ,
eveApir o lb t i z ia nk artiele saint through.
out the coon t has iittainottheitidest
celebrity ever as *Jeer 4wespbkint,, ,
' We have referesee kikik.iBwifoitirs -- 1,4 ''
orst3r., or . Liver Rewirely, that los OfEl.
ed cues al most too peat to.belie were it ,
opt for th e uul t r o a s ieviden ' t meow.
puny :the teethe ' Is. . Sanford Las
beefrfor, a beg. ,time ' of the, eminen t
ph of _ and it is said,most
- of billcisme mein with the -Ins*.
titer with *ovariable •sucoess that :b e"
bah been ind :to offer it, as it:1102'11y
Inedieble: sales; the world heve th e benefit
of his clioecleel. 'lf those' who ire imais
Awl iiith - deldity; headreehe, iv., will - bj_i
lo v l4h i vi . lailikt:*ltera save years of ark is
.. ...
by, Dr. O. ConsinEbtun,Berrer; & fkentmerili
cod •Thniziats generally. ' - !years.
=BE
It.
& J. Vera&
NEM
41)1i,E8D4
FoR c vER,NoR, ;,
DAATID iT IL lUT,
Of Brad ord CatC,all. . 1 1 -
EX)R;
Jas i n
Of Fa
Jioseph
FOR IVANAL
W Mt. 'M
I
Of P
To the Pa
k ligoi them to call upon
have accounts. ,for
S ENT; and in artier that.
n. one, of the - pnblishors
B. Antiersiol. -Erg'. Ito
ile filling hit appointments
iihlpe. t o that a settlement
aut.-less of titnit to any
While 'other papers, al
obliging:their - patrons to
Will certainly, not take it
them to pay tip arrears,
their due bills for what-
those with .- whom .t
SPEEDY SETTLEN
- all Jueh u"sy -be Ae
will accompany 11.
County Treastirer,
in the different fo
may be effected wi
party but 'oureelie
most eterYlrlicre, a
pay in echicace,'
or
hard when we but
or at leaskto 'give .;
ever the amount ma
• having adjourned,. we
retina Or thaukti to D.
numerous 'favors -received
lerTße 'f•cisUU
take. tldi maorbni
U. luaus, 13,4, f.
at Lis blade.
16F`Dif the oubsi,
found *l4lO
IA the West. Oar
join with us in th
with Ms letten as 4
may,. petuut.
I.e of to-day's issue will be
• • •1S letter from i Mend
I• , srs, we doubt not, will
hope that -he will favor tie
'Kay es circumstances
THE intro
It is . k perhapa n , t generally known -that a
Mies Miner, of W ern New York. established'
1 some font years • ce, in the c ity - of Washing
ton, and ' akmain ned ever sines that period,
a school : for th e cation of-free bolo:wed youth.
It hakbeen under he supervision of a hoard of
Trustees, mini . of eminent men in, and
outside the aistil of Columbia, To augment
its usefulnete, itia eztend the field of its opera
tions, the trust recently massed eligible
grounds within th 'kilts of the cityewithr the
design of erecting stately edifice, more suita
ble for the recepti ti of the free blacks of the
District, aud tiros of the adjacent Statva.--!.
atesi
Our attention him forcibly arrested by the
appearance, in a to number of the National
Intelligence?, of a mmuuiention *Om the pen
of_Mon. Walter, nos, an 'Dalmatia citizen,
and:an ei-Mayor .i the city et' Wek thingtoto
intimating - ,.very p 'ray, that tie further pro-
be tolerated, stud net be . at any and
all hazard. Ile mitt : I "justice to oarselvesr.sind
kindness to the yee blacks:require that we
should prohibit Cassigration,, and encourage
their removal tro our tridst.' "We cannot
ithatt
tolerate an last ce in our mist which will not
on:y constantly its the repose and pros
perity Of our own community and of the coun
try, but'may er rend asunder the "Union
itself." , Such a protest it is the' duty Of our
corporate authoti lei to make. Its beneficent
.
effect rosy -be t persitade the supporters of
this scheme to ab ndcoLits further prosecution,
but, if otherwise, the responsibility will be with
those ' who, by ;t eir own wanton mots of ag
gresaloe, make * stance a necessity and sub
mission an impo sibility." i
Does it not te harshly in the ears of free
.
men,l that at the National Cspitol, belonging, in
comnion, to all the States, and where Millions
upon Minns of the public money is expended,
. •
thernple privilege of establishing and endow.
ing is school, by prirate means, without the - aid
of a dollar from thel General Government. .is
sought, and donhtlets will be, successfully de
nied? Does it not - sound etrauge--passing
strange--that in a City, located upon Natioual
ground, built up, kept alive, beautified ada en
riched by Natici 1 funds, anti wearing the hon.
ored .name o f e immortal. Wasunwroa. the
advantagee or -1„ moral end mental training
must not he est led to aliteits.i'it • poor linter
celestes, whose iskine„ peradventure . . are not
quite so fair as they might be! Is not that a
peihralisirsg intolerant system which fears
the enlightenrit -of. darkened, intellects, nod
it
seeks to -obstr t the onward zuvreh of that
beneficent cease' wbieb is justly 'regarded es the
pride and 0... , of4ts iountry, we bulwarz
of on ' r " td the true secret of our Na
tional
of I the iegidapire
. ,
'tithe Legielaiure iitjourned
Last: Thief bee bean 'the
)einioy ears.-
-emit .of usineie
before altiompltatiat 47 any
•The geestei 4
,peetion of It,
-Both brio
fhtalli,. on
longest Kolb
It hay also
- easter/
I of . Its
a•
IA ;Umbel avid bills
mid raixdval a the imaivivw. of
SCUM.
bare twee.
the Rue
02 s 1
Wei
the
Jar
Le`m of gtor
seatti3Ood BM for the
4Apportiournent bill;
bill; bilis authorising the
Anel of new bents ; : bill
'Ulmer of aibmitting:to
inneniintente of the Co
liesera sYstAillie
presenting
dee people
stitudos ;
Roiasal
!bar tin
sostentast,
the astount
ty. Aod it
solugeotios,
don'
shaillia4s swiy
im bari trtble:to emu
.‘'extended tothbi Conn-
lot be hieppropriate. lit We
.
.jhat observe
-our Senator lied thijainebuip
tble'Dbeeiet; bus stood
, sad .been 'Tempt end
Heir j efftlete to. eeeiste• to ibe
obi iutts tare* tumid
of the
hithis4
1 , 1 " 111 /
Idgmis iubd
e 11111 Jail U pragresOng
1201 F =mod in testing
old binding, ior the par
' the natiniol
Eil
W it - *‘
Mx lama -iittibirgi
ltiUrtisit for tali of ,two
lEil
.r_... 1. - :<~
AI I-trs
... 0 1 11 1* 11- :
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g
.. ' P
Coling, .t
J. Lewis,
er County.
COMMISSIONE:RI .
W A.R
la delpla
of Abe Mins,
CB OF SLAVERY.
=1311=1!
Eil
Fin!4nMei T Hi, nalhalikPeTiliat Week we on- -.
codllikfaik tliatikaua provicupic 0s
f ooo ini striiigoa • be this
defestedi,lit thSinn** :itiOdiktY of two
vote& ?rids ietiont,J :big of *I 41.1 ,
starshter {of 4111ab10*010101044 to
eftuens:- . i.cog-,titittAtt.W. 4o o l a4
rerjr itotOti:ioiref. liotwittisanding WI re-'
futislof the teginistOe to grant relief, and
notwitibsnading also, the decision givens by
tbitl3nprinte Court of . the State, a ferLyeare
farstabli.to thaliteroisis of fleilrondsAt
affordrite amickpleasolt*: to ototto:6"4- i t.ln,tee
intention of.. the, ailTelOtt Pittsburgh
road % Ccoriiiinf-to:etisettewiv leAkot Of their
road ;-'sna , that preparstront having that sad ip
rteir, bare,*heady been' einniewseid: This in
an instance" of l angtionimity as lore and re
freshing se It will be nOtifying to theatres,'
of stock metbiteotataatkity. t" - •
-
• ,A .
%JUNO, or ,111 5397 inregge.
ment o.r the niggling of ingri on the ,Pittehtngig,
Pt. Wayne & Chicago R., Went into Area
yestenlay. Until otherwise ordered theY Wiri
pali lineheater station, ne f.tiows
Trains, 90* .West. First Fames 4,05 A.
hi., Malt 10,08 A. M. a Second' Espresi, 846
P. 3t, ;1 Aeon=
P. M. •
Going:Ewe —Mail train 12, 32 P M.
Expresp ; 7.37 P. ; Second 'Express,
.6,84 A
NI. ; Accommodation 7,01 A ?I and 1,20 P. M.
Pumas*. or Gov. IVAanas.--In a speeoh,de
livered it New York, on the 13th lest, Geir
Waiker, the new.Oovernor of Kansas, gave nt
teranceto the foll•ming distinct and emphatic
declaration. • Should he have sufficient strength
to carry at out in: good faith, the voice of the
Fret State men may jet be heard, netwithstaiad
illg the studied effort! to disfranchise a large
portion* their rotera:? , -
"So taw as the utmost exercise o f
his of
ficial Powers and, his personal , influence
would,:go t 3 secure tharresult, be was de
termitied tbe people of Kansas should Katie
an opportunity for a 11111 ? free, and sotensa
expraition of their t will upon the adoption
of -any Clmstaution . i Moe, might . Le framed , , i
i fter a fair awl satisfactory census of all
the lona fide inhgliiittnis who• might be m
the lecrin:ty at th.e l tin s te.": .
• 11 I . •
Rlll9l l l/I.TION OT I':.IVDCIE I CONXISOUAN.—We
see. by a telegraphii lispatch in the Philadel
phia News, that the 'lion, Thomas Cunningham.
of tbii place, has tie:lipid hie position of Asso
ciate :Judge of the BuPreise Court of Kann's--
The cause of the resignation is Pfkl.assignol ;
but we presume' it growi'otit of either the in
adequacioi the salary, or tram a disinclination
to remove his family; to that distant region, to
moo:minter the ineorWanienees and privations
inseparably connected with thit settlements of
new countries. . • I►,
„.
bsposmun. intorao.—The Circuit •
Court of the "VniteiJ States, now in session at
PittabtirgA has had :before it, for some time'
the trial of James Patterson vs. Elihti Evans,
on an action of ejectment for a tract of.lind in
Seaver county. The cue was concluded on
for theAgunhff: ht) . , •:
the p ntn IQOS
it new trial, bat the motion was overruled by
the t Court.
tnethli recinttt held at Enon
Vallei to give exprssion to the- tippoisition of
the citizens, against the issue and sale of cer
tain Railroad bonds, by the Comtissioners„.to
tlio amount of $475; 1 000, it was re olvetf-to call
a County Convention, to meet in! NeW Castle,
on the sth of June, to take such nuttier action
in the premises as tuay be deemed expedient.
War The most gratifying Jtaittliti 'in the clo
sing proceedings of the Legislature .w a s the
airikibg ont of the Sunbury and Trie'Railrond
•
bill, by the Senate, the clause proposing to
barte'r the credit of the Commonwealth In the
atm of $3;000,000, to old in the - construction of.
that, work. ; , •
- -
tarwin. A:Stokes, EN.,•whp, it will be
recollected, Was the leading counsel in fife
Kfin murder cnsO. , has be ) sn ens:agedtA ' 't , as
sist the District Attorney of Allegheny cou nty;
in the prosecuti, of the alleged niurderers of
the Nilson's, 'near 'McKeesport, a short\tinte
'
star bill bits pissed both branches of the
Eeglelature, and hiui doubtless been signed by
the Govemor, providing for the estatlielipent
of a voluntary:, sySteta of Normal . echools
ihrou4hout the .
. • - 4 1, • .
stirpr. L.. D. 'Gale. du Examiner in the
Pvteut Ace, at Wei' hington, has been compel•
led„ro resign his pOsiiiou, simply from, the feet
that' helap pens to i l he a trusfec of a Tree colored
nch`Cel in that city: •f C•
dam' - Gov Pollack, !pat week, signed tho.
dentlrawarrnnt of.llllCicn, recently convioad at
Hollidaysburg of the tner.ler of Norornes, near
Altoona, is January last. • The 214 day of Au
gnathas been fixed for his ezeention.•
• mirllon: D. A.!Finney, of the Erie District
haii been elected Bpeeker of the Senate; hold
lituoref to* the ise.it 'Oslo°, and becotahrg
doiernog in the esteitt of a vacsoc . 3; bydeath or
otherwise
ler 'Two Ind 'prin hasp!, And
W. J. Iridastars, of PStta , , , were
417intinned a: abort time eines, bythenPaettin: f
skiff at • Landing, near L i nke Pepin,
Minnesoni. !t 11
. .
proteetlagalnet the sale of thh
signed,thirteen Senators, hondo by,
hir. Within: l / 4 -ot !Allegheny, bee been entered
upon the Journal et the Semite.
.
Ma`The> lionise of Representatiota on the
17th inst., paaud a bill incoiporiting the Law
tweeCool and /ion Comp any, in k Big Beater
iOwaship.•
MI
same Gettriol 4iteembly Of . the Trest
rtaa Ciparchl of the fruited States, (N' 13.4 is
now, in seiskis sti Clonlitad. Ohio.
r *rm.otlfeiat table et the Jattito Eteetiogi
iu Iliobigsti, grin as &mug* &Publicau
ntsjortty of 12,180. '
MOT - he UK ef Beirel:the sentinel vomo it.
plies of Mn. Costalegkaa;Uthe Dentell'isur.
der, list bein postponed nein ifeseteber,.. , .
plr..llllll,lnt "Solleyrbas been ippobited
Postnindie at' Back Hawk, Beim' county. : '
sallea-Tb4 IX. spat= hatmd
*VA wit.ireAgg. •
US. It* Mail - Terri 'of Court
Mortday ne.tt, thie let fro •
I 4
• •
MI
ova
npoi
We
gab
regulariti We' ;
tinf' Ago, • tier
day..
TO CART
r'7 ' i ; '
,Itiooliesteri or
Titer nntiersi
fare; quaotitie
iiloOks, au& ad
Ore; bittitnino
stone, fire clay
power, Ifce., at'
ver, ea: and o
nets, old- nail
of Beaver and
~
ports on the .T 4
with persons w
into dollars. sr
or their skill,it
thy, luippyi vil
iota rural gout
agricultural at,
thousands of t
mineral teial
ehililren,t4oet
generation., to
_Rochester
Pitteliargh—i
manufacturing
centre from w
nortlvne.st ar
•Nlaxiit6,4l3
QM
bitutuinim f !a nn
Pclter3
rtil inliplen f ient:
ears ) 4 Locomot
Irons it -r-and
cumbersome
meet, aied con
be supplied in
niently
erto relied 'on
ble, and win
tru!nts, th'ls grc
more exikasii
Look , pt tt
eastern Ohio,
clseiter ".
G*o_Bllo3'l
eralogy,=at
nail! Radii:tail'
nal teats,
trains; tte 1 1 1
fromt4o.
'shops; whi2ls
lishmenis
doing a !bus'
of dollars an
Factory; in
the extent o
ottally, and
gine Fstabli
awe place,
aniount and
of operaticr,,
Look to t
; •
er compan
for working i
in every di
its tribitari •
and diverg
Roil Road,
rounded.
Look .a,t
seas now la .1
of Iron Or
Coal, arena.,
mountains
tuillione of !
from canoe.'
vicinity, to
comfy —and
lax; dos! :
~very laud,
.. The' . Ca
which paid
of Oit, to t
nut as Du
Bradictiri i.
produce
the Mississ .
dlicacti by s
iusrids su t
dultara per
NCI, for ha
tiou • - sod f
*tight' at
gochihiter,
Ems(' Cain
kw, ai vise
Tu lacid
MOIa sew
an . Brigh
-Maki lots ;
for In
good 4, gr
most [kind
received i . 1
water
a- 5(1,1 naue
uraetT lug
ere4l,.at
present se
Auy. b
wilt invot l
mer,i—ten
went bon
to file 6
set put
Rochester
Only oaab
1:12
ups oh
,
vipacenntithi
I f
Yor
ita:verelly . i Iry N. 1857;
ed—having' control of
of valuable town Lots,
1 aeent g!ouuds,—withlrto
s icosl, cannel coal . , I - lime
!Idiraltlio eemene, rater
entott4 and 414 of l ifets.:
margin of Streams,-ca
t oda; between
.the mouth
C 'eland, Erie,
.emilechilt
her— "Il' be happy te treat,
Ili g otnevitt their dimes
du e do ll ars into &glen'
.ant email, into heat
ti tr
4:i.t
Ifhomes of their orn; or
an farina,of prodeetive
4 u der ;tirh acres ate
os of . oal, /rots and 'other I
tpleerieb thennielves their
ke ir clithiron' ri eltil4lren, for
r "Il e vim La ~•o ":
Ex
- I
—nt to.
L
to bei i altrominent mining,
mdch lies! and commercial
'eh; the Booth weSt, and the
to lbe largely supplied' with
1 cannel Foal, Iron, Hole fire
,, glassl f Carriages, n'grieultu•
: Steamstrgiues, Mill Rod
VOA ' heavy east and wroug h t
odretis it,f other bunt) , and
, rtielei of western require,
umpttott--be,ause they can
, re cheaply and more conve
than from those placeitihith
-mat.° remote, less aecessi
. the twanafitaurinY We
. ads, tents-aud liviag,ire all
e. ' ,
a map of roisters Pa. and
an hundred,miles around -Re.
cam" 'City"—Lnok it: the
opography,Geology and min-,
he Rivers-and .I. 4 ;altes, the es,
cads, - - the steamenyted ea
,..licutotivt.e and Rail Hind
•legraph wires, and the smoke
funutemi, forges t and work=
to say nothing, of a' thousand
4 are 'at . tl;it_i_irta2ol) .
peiat on in "Beavet • ,city"--
. fad
of' ma,. or, three millions
filly and anicing timid, a ear
R,odw-ster manufacturing to
halt,' million of doll rs,
toootiotivilm4 Steam
nt, now being built at the
Which will do donhle that
give employment toh'undreds
• ,
°gene ore
chartercp and oto
s, fot , “.1, and being [formed,
Coa' catl:ktb..
113'
/1:011,_lli0.21,.. Jer minerals /op ... .. ~,DS, a. D. ...Mutter ,
,
ection, up the /.. ,eaeer aro: all li.:C• eproul„Esile' F., f;ii defendant.
.;ind elm:is:al, ,
, the coneergiug • 'The ease was _an ejectment. for 172 acres
ug lines of Ri ver , c an al_ ant i lof.land near New Brightbn, I:leaver county,
by which this locality is sur. the .oobflict ofl title milt' , " .as far baek• as
1794. The Flaintiff ei detruced Ititle . to two
hlileinds of industrions eiti warrants of iVilliam Barker and Joseph
ring in the inexhAU.4tibl e beds Williams, dated Ild of ' April; 1792, pope
;.o' bituminous and . cannel laxly known as' contested t Broadhead war
this, centre, and contrive the recto," the Property for,which they' were
I Von te be produced—the tirawn up heiiog been, Surveyed on the 4th .
„ lions of nil ti, be I extracted of April, .1794. The cdefeadant deduced
coal ~at Recut:svelte—rued its title ! by Settliment of . William-and Jame;
pply ate east, west, north an d Harvey, whOse improvement began as
I thee lessen the exorbitant. Oil s.atijr•as 1796; eo that the, real question
cvivd oe \ ifeys end. , ll'ha/es in arose on ',location of war r ants, whether
• u evety 14i4 \ and ocean, on t hi s north, or as embracing the ./larvey,tract—
, the platutiff alleging defendant Within, and
\ '
eel Coal of Beseei`Co. p a ,
.defetalant, that he was without the etirveys,
I. frons.thirty toX i sallin u according to 'lines claimed, on the ground.
e Oc
n—is ten full ni i &bend. The investigations elicited a great mass Of
nil
eington, than at the, : .famed
. ti.tielony as to the early and local histeiy
• Minot of K..teucki•, 4-`who,'.. of Bawer Falls; Benjamin TownsentN a
ban. tnken &we the • Oilienii witness, going linek to 1796, being one cf
'. i, thi.•ugh N-it Orleatim :c u d clan 0r it settler.; at Fallston. at which time
, ip leads to N e w . York) Qui the foetid William and James Harvey in
at market Fifteen to kligt aiii l illt,'eslli'm of illt land in dispute , and Win
1-
• • : ' though as good e. 1 iiir Par hams, an old - settler, on a portiOn , of
1 wog fluid, far gas, for lut:ic a . 11.irke4'41nd Williams' warrants not, in dis.
ot h er p ticixmes , e n , yet t i e rite., xiii, question of locations went back
• • 'misuse/ Beaver Celillity 'near 70 yeas. !hose under Whom the - plaintiff
ter ten cen t s a ten , t it, r i n lin) dunned, men 'ed the , land , altogether 20.
\%.
upon the Track, veady for noir yeare, and defeiiitaut and those under, hits'
,
dollar per ton 111 1 i ; ' 41 yeare,ineilhar relying ! )apon statute'of
ate the-erection of an ,hundred limitatiotli II -1 1 - '
nenient houses in [RoChester /. The case Occupied all of Tuesday, 19th
on,the present sehtlin a few ; cunt., -in the atiguMent., Messrs. Shaler
llt
. Le e.reitanyed, at easel pet end Woods on the part of th e .pi a i nt iff, an d
w. I Iniiihet, s•oile,- '', .., , Li t , li ra . .l• ..5.3 S. Willi inifi and' Cbateberlin on - be.
p..11,*; 1.1:11•af,g 11'11% i r r r ,r. , ,l r y kLir .f d"tE,i,,4 , ,,.. IL A 45 stibutittCdi on.'
en " 4., e ,...- en , el, au t ea t 1.,i„ )1 . of IVetlue.,(l.lj.,
, by, ~justie.i... Grier, to the jury,
will be equally; acceptable, an d i 4 a charge, StrOugly i n favor of, the Olin
lieu of cash. , t / - 1 tiff's ease. The jury, in accordance with
, Buil•lings, Sr-,m Powrr,: and destruction*, topad for the plaintiff4.-a Ire
r, .rill b enhteri,rl Ins ilp ut i n , %lilt orifortuolite to a man, wit' e all, we
:, , i t ,,t s toc k, 1 , a il ta . s man _ are informed, was at stake; and for whom,
e-tate'• inieuts, whit+ 'may Ib e long known tislone' of • the earlie t pilots on
[
Rothester, t Brightou' the the Ohio, great sympathy" was! anifested.
sea , i : , , I ... --.l 2 ittsburgh.Gtizette. - li 11
"0r„,< ......&,
•f'. r • i
1 , 10T, , 0t building ass 1 aloe who t '.
this spring :end foklnivitig sum
twenty,itor thirty cheap tent'-
. • woith one hundred and fifty
dred dollars ,eaeb, upon lots tbe
•r. that object iti' t the .villag . of
• Brig/stows shall receive q r.
e t a
ratite s a the Tate of 15 p••r ' twit
andeast of / such time
nags, till mach tnne:
'refold for, kr bush; or
aiffor the lot' on which
ialt ulna of the lot be.
and . the- coat of : the
by the Book of : pima
'the plaeii it ihe tame' I
T. tl. GOULD.. -, ...I
l i - -Beeiester, Pa.-
hp will take- One it
Ju iao'bch 147' at
.`
AV iisgt
MUM.
,t I
1.4
TBB
,APPOBT;01111211 1 1 1- BILt•
rrqcliV l loo- 3 /PPIT# OI I4n
ii . Pe.4..3411 1 ;47z0thAb0n44 t• 6 4 414 .10,
only4Wt eitnaturio*t t e Goseini* to,
r me - ,• r.
1 4 '
ti -- ; 4 'szNAlopuvOl*ntonte.
The eKi
Chester and Damns*,
lilontgemery r •
B ee k,.
high Immllleithastilpton;
Basks, . .1 1
coibots; - Mitmoi,l'ilte and WaYtte, •
Bradterd, , SottabatimoiStallitom it-Wye:Mug,
Lutente, *
Tinge* Fatter, 31 1 1fisato and Warren,
Cliaton, , Lycoming, Centre and train,
811 F" r $ Northlaa'kerbtkid-.McdOmar and
Idmbia,. • _
Catabertand,,Perry. Junbota and, Attillin
Dauphin and Lebactoni ' .;
bum:mottle, • , • • '
Turbo • • i
Adams, Franklin sad iNiton;
Sumereet,•l3edford and Risotto/do%
Stair, Cambria andtimathold,
ladiana sioJ ' !
Westmoreland end Fayette,
Washington and Greene, .
Allegheny ! , • '
Beaver and Butler '
imureoiceZ . llercerand Velma:go,
Erie, indVrawford,.
Clarion Jefferson Forest and Eli:
Whole number of Senators,
, I i sTi ;i;
tast
,apt don
*lid* tb ,
1411 1.
T .
4
ra, 1111,1
.1
put i
413441 inf
noa!I
REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICFS.
Fbilailelphitt city,
Delaware'county,
Ohester,
qtlontgomery,
Hunks,
Northampton,; I I "
Lehigh;and Carbon,
llonroirand Pike, 1
Wayne, 11
Lusterrce, • .
Susquehanna,'
Bradford,
tr . r.msg, Su .ican, Cu lint:lllla and :den!
Lycomiug tend Clinton,
Centre, { -- I '
Iliff ,
Union, Snyder and Juninla,
Northumberhunl,,
Schuylkill, •
Dauphin,
Lebtaion,
Darks,
Lauesister,
York, r
Outnberland and Ferry , .
Adams, ,
Franklin and FUlton,
13edfOrtland Sonserart, • '
Huntingdon, -
Blair, • I
Cambria,
Indiana
Araunront and Westmoreland,
Fayette,
Greene,S..
Washington,.
Allegheny, •
• 1 I
Dearer and Lawincep
Butler, Ir-,:\T;
Mercer and Penang°, • •
Clarion and Forest,
Jefferson. Clearfield, Elk and WKasn, 2
Crawford and 'Warr en,
Erie„ , 2
2
Fottir iind Tina, r • 2
f
Whole number of members, 100
A case was tried in the United States
Circuit Com; Western District s of Penn
sylvania, before JUntice drier, last week,
which , ezeited a g?od deal of attention.—
This was the case of Jan:in . Peterson vs.
Elihn Evans, which cime ou for trial on
the 12th, and awed Tuesdity morning the'
21st of May, wlien,i on charge of Justice'
drier, the Juii rendered- a ~verdict for
Plaintiffßuts.
Slater, N. P. Fetter
man mld It. Woods, E Is., for Plaintiff,
Mr - T. Williams, B. B. Ch; \berl: id
_
JAKE Otr I PNIDOIL Steowo AND ZATDER.
—The‘Onton.gOw Minor sneak' of the pait
ainter.as peculiarly prolific ind snow. Its
depth upon th e Range was scarcely - less
than fivcleet, nd - up to April ' llth but
very little had pasbW eff in she. • of water;
though its depth bud been ea' , oh reducid
by the butes-rain: A fteshl a/elm of . / a
foot. Pas OadeLhawever, early "n April.—
The "(saber tpr six, weeks pio t
,the 4th of
April `ii idescribed as deligh . The suer ;
Only then tell l below ; zero; the 6th two4le:
i rate below'lst Ontonagon, sad at . the 'Nor''
with Rine 19 deg. beloi e 7th.
_- ' an,Allegheny i , wit us
tit us
, . 'll , iy, O '
°III.
- F el kno w na afaoture'
/°vrez Ds
- T 7 as
on hand an
of
-Brat e - olothiee,, tun!
invitingtindl i nteraotive of antninei
wear of4ininai 104les,
.st yies ;'' d ' sizos.-+
The eit*lnebed replication of fils:businens
is' a ' - inirtzietit Ow'i . itoto n [ bat buyaia
will be welleilOti 0 hie cats iishmont.i'
• ~.
, , .. ..
'ID Nadi
.. -
•:t
.1!.i'•[...: , :,:7't,
':. , t-1 , . ,, ?:_:•' , ... :-:-,1!-,%li,,,:,`''''..''.
t. f: IsOttritstlitrat /lltzulleo.,
~ ,, '',if- 1 r. k _ -r-10. t t• : ,
4 :;;Our::mflar fffelicantmill,2al band thi
raiwnink_,Aiiings foil ,and . .14.ter - „intell
tievt&m
. tiedke t ereuittg-- tithe la
L ir
buft., from the, tit y V 1 'Mexico , The Sim
'olafdlibuaters..ll44 been eomplotelf touted
nairtie village of poborea*ty of - whole
were takei. prise:loa; and *along the ,
Capt. Crab!) f himself, who' Was severe
%rounded. The engagement; !toys the. 2ru
cr Union, was; severe tied bloody - • Th
primfere were all td be shot. t, The Eagan-
b'attl'e : , publishea 'the :following Adel k sic
ountlfroUght by the raordiasty of the
2lotit,oto;M Fir
ozotiati ,-"
The first. of Aprils toll of the :National
'Guards, under; Capp. Itad' rtgriez, suet at the
Tillage of !Cahorost, the iillibuttera, who en
total the Statelef Sonora by Way of Ben*"
it. The fdlibisters bad serial Upon the
Allege.;hts;Guarda attacked it styterotufly.
In' the ' ratil Olney Capt. Rodn,gner. - fell
mortally otitelet ' Capt :- Crabb also was
er4unded and eight of his:mon killed. The
Chards, hotrover,; finally stMceeded In get.
fing pessession,of !the church, which proved
an advanfagnotis ppsitlen..: : .
On flit, 2d the filibusters 'found them.
sole - es-la Ipossession - of two houses in face of
the ebnick but etwroundek-by a forge of
200 to 300 'men. ' Tbinp rsmained in this
effirlitied about four days, the Booorians
Meanwhile strengthening-themselves '
- ' On the - evening of: the ilith one of the
- houses in p i tmession of the fillibtieters was
fired. The &Mee cominimicatedi iapidly
to the Other ,/ and in half an hour both
bUildings were in .a blaze. An attack was
also made 6pFlf the besieged from without,
ind, amonty tilerthinkis ' two barrels of
powder hero B ing to the fillibusters, explo
ded, doing - . readful execution . Finally,.
they Surrend red at discretion. The slum.'
her of prise ors tra.s fifty-nine, and among
them Om:v.; Crabb himself. Twenty-four .
il l
,riffe ea
es e_tauniticinialso fell into the
'hands o thel S (merlons
M ,
's its 'the substance, of the ammo
n 14 M
give - life eilcan papers, whateve
truth there May be in it.- The . number o
filtibusteittitt estimated by the same.author
ity tit out - timdred and fifty ; the Sonori
ass,on the • n th, utimb'ered 'seven hundred
t is said that the pritioners were' all
be shot on he ,Gth.—E: 0: keel' '!ilea
guile, ...lfcr.9 4r :
: . 1 1 h
1
. . -'i T BIGEIT SPIRIT. -, '
If
r ) ' I
Our si iri ed cotemporOry---the Philadel
phia Sulu tin a very excellent. article ur
ging upon .he friends of the Unien Sta
: , :
ticket the ecessity of union ends:tenter
1 - '.. I 1 - 1...
rt
of action preliminary to- the: tJetohe
'election! Uses the following patriotic la -
• .:: :I :. - 1 .
"gunge-. ' .-:" - : : ' -
r. I :
g• A., !most golden oppertnatty pr_esels
itself for ; victory . . A great 1, andlaigib e
good islwithin your re eh. be selvatio
of the state from t he domination of a recltle 5
and urfprineipled party is the duty whit 9
1 lies before us. It is imperative upon e
' cry loVercif the Commonwealth. ' Dloiried
1 1/
'of truill and right can withheld! hisinfl '..
--,—, ,u .l - ------s - , e----i., , ( 1 .;., arms -
gling mastery against , faction and s'
tionol fression.!4 = f
-slight orifice
time," Ile ontley'of labor, nivel) , lift e
yielding of prejudice, a little - reviVal of i -
terestl w.ll , secure a decisive and Iglorio s
victory. Let all who weto not eett their
strength!. wasted, ' upon' : mere forma:and:-
sliadows,i come up enthusiasticallY .to the
work. Under the:rallying cry of Freedom,
Fraternity and' Victory, let the I Work of
organizing'and convulsing each 'raid, bor.
ought township and County
~in be State
:be rat • ewe begun : and prosecuted wish'
vigor. Let- clubs be formed every, whet,
1 and let our flag wave in tritunp ' aver the
field' oft, Ii•cofoeo discomfiture and dis
grace." ' 1 '
We, sincerely endorse the recommends
dos contained in the foregoing extract;
an !fully (Timm with the' writer as to theiii
z
t
.
, per ranee. The
,: great, triumPlt .eap,_ only ,
bei achi bred ,by the active and' doterinin ed
efforts of tho opponents' 'of thipresent Na
tienali administration, in ,the l se'veral • dis
Wets of the ^Vommonsli. . A full;
vote in this instance will e are v i c t or y
for the :Union ticket that wit astottlad
and overiflichn : Its':" OPPon'on , r - Pier -
Gaz• li • .: ' " •I. N .'".
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LEM
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Our crop adviees continue to improve as
the season advances. The most disecoara
aging reports that wehave - ear a were
from 'Hippie; but ;.the.news from
that quarter has ;rvery much improved:—
Thii ThiengotTributie of Saturday, reterring
to the reported Wheat failure in that State
sa. 8., f•. • - . ' !- -
4Tho' prospect for a bountiful harveat
Baa l but -seldom been more proMising than
at this seaen. "4-IVe . have heard constdersi.
bib croaking; as, uanal, but the ' l more relia
ble, information' from , both the 'l3authern
sad I'Veatern counties is of the most en.
coitraging oharacter, and wifeell almost cer
tai that if the weather is anytmg like fa
votablol thro ugh •itho summer, •he State of
Illinois' will yield fall an avera ( ge harvest
.
tee present year'' , 4 , _
Of - the prospects In Miam', be St.
Louis Reputilipatt of Monday s a ys :
"We conversed yesterday-with a gen
denten who , had just returned fro m', a tour
through fifteen counties in B,othea. --Nis
-
souri who informs us that the w i hea leaks
well in all those counties . and; premises a
good orop.' ' lie-thinks thereennnotile less
than a-two, thirds yield, aid represents the
farmers o f iitaOicetion ite gre#ly. j.,,entioitra-
STATE If'oriJBs7.—, The follow=
ing ,State" Agricultural ,- Seeirstien ! , have
designated the timo for hilding - ilikili Milli
bitions. - 1 , ' ' . , - - - 1 ----
' Pendsylvatint r , Sept: so, so and Oct.° I,
2 ; New Yolikat Beiffalo r Oct. 8, 7, 8, 9 ;
Ohio, at Cincinnati,:' Sept.l6 L 17;18 ;
Canada . East at 314ntraid„ Septi:46, 17,
18; j East Tannisee, at Iknomille, Oct, 20,
21,2, 28 ; Illinois, at Peoria, Supt. 21;
22, 2 3, 24 ; Lira, at Muscatine , lileptr 6,
, 7,8, 9; Kentudly, at'llendation, i Oct. 12,1
1 13, 14' ,10!; Maryland at Baltimore, ' 061.121,,, 1 22, ss, 24;20 ;; Biiiinichtuieeiti r
'at - Boston, , Oot. .21,,,,M, 28, 34 ; New
amipshire, at:Concord; United States Ag
ricnitaral Society,:at Lonisvi3 IC. 'BlO
of 7,3 •
I, 20, 4; t',' irveiiniont, it Jdontpolicti
Scpt.3o and Oct. b 1,2; ' Virginia, 00 - 18,
2f, SO,' al; !West Tenfiesceli'at Jakioni
Oct.'t 27, 28, 29, 30.',
1 , I
nrly. CROPS
II
li ~j
This citizens ot Beatertmuat who are opr r o.;
al to the pee e at adorn lCationat . ictritioa, and
to itOmedictipredecessor, *Wisest on. . .'.
BATIMit I , StiNE frith, 1 857.
,
VT o'cloak I'.. 1... to the bonnets: and' to%
ook P. M. in, ho country districts, to tiorni-:' --
ate two Delegates front each elietidn'Ufstrrict„:_:.
meet on the .11()Nakv followimr(Wifth o f
' coo). at 10 o'clock, A. 'II:, at the, Cf,rar
cuss, in:Bealier, to nominate cantlidhter tor:
he respective Offices, tb:be supported- at tlks'
October election; and to transact each other"
business as they may consider will - proraote thi
muse of the antiAmbitinisthttion`party„
- ,f 1 '.S. CUIININGIIANI,
, Chairman Union hx. toturuiute:
May 13, 1857, - / • .
, - 1. ----- -7 - ----1-r— --- ------„-_-__-
A - tinOuncet i nenis ,
agt. W!3 --- rti requested to tuiecitieee - -th e
ti es of the Following porsous fortll.3..di(
. -_ ,
ferent offices, subject t 4, the dectsi.m of j:th,) 1
Union County - Couventton
i , to bt 104 - oii
the 20th of "
' .June. • '-''' ' -_ - .
ASSentbly. .
IiBERTSON Net Brighton.
1. TAYLOR, 11..ieliester.
k 1.318R11i,
, Bufolgh:
~.. 1 . ,
skel-ifi i -
3IARQUIS; Lo r niingtol. Ip.
11.1 TRl3ffiLli, , IfokstolTtl i
['Ns ros,l r4uston. ,
IV::: IRWIN, - Itoche§ter...4)'.
iERT, Jti. Elano'vvi -
'00K; Darlirigitilli.l :: ::-‘. , 7.i
JOHN CUT
THOMAS
DE 4,011 M:
•
MILTON 3
WILT, IA M
DAVID .10
WILLZA3I
JOEIN•1101
JOHN 0:-re,
R ; egisler . 4- ißecoOT.cc - --
SA.MUVAL ID. WILSON. tiOcough. - -
ALFRED It 3106 RE; - .Brighton
' I •
TreaSiircr. - •
1,
'IVILLIA3I IfIENRY; ' Borough, .
JAMES ALL !SON, Borough.
JOIIN t i 'ORTNEY, t .D a rrliugton.
. •
Clerk-of Courts.
Al:vat:o JI4IcCREAP.Y. 13,i0,t0n,
FRANDIS - IRENO,, Rneirster:
; I. • .
Poninvssloner.
ABN i MORTON, !Franklin.-
JAMES IWIARNOIIIC, North Scui , ;kl 3 ..
CHRISTI4N 'BLACK NeW, Stra•iAly.
JOS. H.;CUNNINO RAM,' Nor. Seilehir.
ions '
JOHN
o. . ,
To ; CA_NDfrrIPATE9. .
—CattOtutxtes l ra;ist bear in
mind that no announcement will appe..tr uttleds
,
OCCOMpal:ilett - Oy Zone .17tIrcr,-. , 1 .
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.: • Death 0 . ra. Vondersnuth.
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o :I ! ST/ ii -- i.
•.1'-
OM '
t/lcerrpitb,lsife of dak! Vinu ::
dersinith, f nhose re 7 arreat.yee.r. % -arrest, I y 0,,,.
days ago, iiiiidorrihni:Titt.h., : ."atter a I , ,iiitntl,
anti ..k protracted :. illocaal li-Tba - del'. ti-i,er.ne.. '.
which ,- occurred under..- riaeulilrlyr i :,:i,,ti , ,;,.
sing cireumitanees, -,nas , ;-teil,kr;:i. r:ili t
more p , ?itta bY the :,ding trife au 1-..inotil- r :
or . -givingtrtnaturo bii-th to a:Child a few,. i . •
unnutekt . tfo e her disahlition.i :Tier ibrpth..:: :
i l .
rit;:. Dr.. ohn Letinar4tad 'en . 'eontiiiiii . c,il
t6prit n for thirty days, It e• day 'prat,,itr; , ,
for dr oketinepa nd . , Ills& erly' . it.uduct•-;
• . ~
10 was released Ihtiongli, tik3 - intervention
Of frierada, - : in dine 0: ae . e . hi a• bisipr 'ilie.--:7 i
,-Iler liusbiod.and ..the rather
,of Ail , t;:.; . -
, 1
ren, all OM-enough* real r.. tbeiz,.!zittiv..'":
ti)ivl . ting:iir.priconl in Phi 14#1013, cor•- . .,'
ierl with a', high crime, and . heeti:oftlil - ,' , _ .
1 children . . ~.fOr tryenta - both ifist , ..teLthp,: ,
altogether resenred:n-7seen.4:inrreli 40.1! ~
distrpss rarely *haeased b hamrl 40.-7- - :
TiViroutie' - -iiitiltieh! - -Ithe fatally .. teii , l4 .
is Object toa lieu of §T,O", 0 :•:: lrith three • •
years . iritereat;' - .whiah . rbe it,.i ) etaihant holli.._.
1 as
.. an . . inderrinifietatiOnirf the forfeitoci bail? • .
awi,tho'chiltirott are thtref
orphan bui s .home s.—
)
- 1
is , . ,
_ Tiii Mi culae. Sur EltEa'', "Frog.. •
statements made at hp meLtitig in. Detroit
for the relief of the athishi.g people of t. 1 1 ,3
Northern counties of i i .ldicitigan, it appprl,
that the,,(rret destitution 1 -prevaili on the; 0
Pine and,, TiLtebewasso - rivers apt] their trill,'
utaries. ' The first sason alter the Grad,
l
nation I l and Act was passed, spttlerd; too _
tip these.lands and, did what they ..euld -
The next yFar Oft devastated the vro pis and
fields, Izist'yeair the corn was ki11',41., the , ,
hard winter and spring; destroye i Ado
horses and cattle, and' debilitated-by iib.Stiii
Deuce and,insutfijent food they cannothelli
themselves;'.,.This angering - !cztenis to
'some 3000 people scattered thiauglioat t;io
northern cottitiell. , '
Tim Wurar ;Tennei.i.ic the •
*host crop. is in r very flourishing epudi
tion, and 1911 be twenty-five per cent larger I'
than tlin.wrt yeald fiat year. The petcut
crop will be rit r attitt forl harvesting in about*
month, dna in- i s ,'month more SOM . ) Cl it,
may be in the- ' bands of the merchants. not•
withstanding the croaking, the crop of d'f
United.Statee, it irseld will boa very ' '
One this year. There is a largo breatitb t i t
land' sown With• wheat; aticleren If a 231t'wg-t.
it LA winter4illed. and still more i 5
iged •by - - the .-backward .spring..nntl
unties, the , * will still be lett a. ybkl
the average of pasi
What Hollander; think ofßierhaves Not-
look fitters - -
' 3.l;toiutno,,' Ed. of tiiii l EihaboyganSk r4°.
bode, in Metter dated Septemb6th, leblf
'thus nimbi
a ; '.. ' •
Youluill'obliertre that' Ibe published
eever-l/ certificates lately,. These Arcinet
nia'a *IA" but tole; ani thould
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PR "ntiPti a advertising 1 with us, Poi
may in ieenra latge-, erders, fog'
°vet/ ollan4-eattleitient in wathe United
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States ' ' ' ' '
: Thus li in extend from one of the wail.
lett 4 loleciei od front tile Holland eitl.!
'meat'. $ 7. when Hollantlere reiat
mewl OW Bellied Bitters so -wattnlyt /0 33 1 ,
fen/0101 4 ' l / i besitite in testing its 'fr°
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