J JtL.-9 JfcM. HaA- I sit UsiDhsa rfltuM J:nh:n. Graham ami laii. j Oir Government and the Indians. The Alb-ma -.. Trih.me is mis- j If the public mind was excited and e2,S3UnG, PA., Fri-toy MwnlHrc, - - A i li -25, 1S73. i" Salary G rah What General ravnstrorth Says About it. ;i wlicii it sas that the I.euislatuie i justlv iriitaled by the treaclierv ami oroirr to ix lMmrnro. :.fj.r.. ;.:mbd ?-",(;.0 to each of the ! cruelty of the Modoc Indian, Captain . n,1 toniier occawoi.., uhentbesub- .....;. ..,. . .- . , i , , . ., ,,, -. ... t. . ' . . u-i't was urder discussion in t i Homo. I 73 . ...... . c:mt.us, Iuu:,,:, ( , rah a ;n - .j aek, in the wurur ot the individual. ; dee.artd that a President who should Um ,!lit 1 ';tV1 ''-Vf feen appointed i-y i (Je n. Caiibv, now much greater should a L.ill increasing Ins own salary would de ll- h:s lately h -en nnnnuneed, as it by iiuthui. , 'in some of trie l-t'ding j':r)5-:d papers of the hwest, that eul!er Colfixb in-hist i hm-dy mai ic- l.iir out a ;'r.i.'r nii:'i.' ?y em-.! ne cx j e.-ts to he no;n;ii.i!i-i fr ( 'on;.; : vs.s iis j : old district. One would have. suj in view ot' t h" ovrrv.'Jifliiii'svr i' nMii l ' wh.ch he liici at t ho h ind ii t:,c cm mill1. : .-.pp. aided to vi s ijo,!.. li.t: I tv.iii Nio'ile-r scandal, tied he ; ov. i 5 art ran ft commissioner? to ivi;- he the excitement and irritation of the I Ferve impeachment. Lntcrtaii.ingsntli sen ! n m nt tiiis r'tate at the Vienna Kxoo- ! public mind at the wholesale ii.humrn ' ihnents, 1 cannot, accept this money with ! vision .hiiiua- the rotiri.it' cmiiM-Vr. j butchery of the Modoc tribe In tld-; 1 "ut ,teImK t,,ilt 1 mn,w tirby U-come ..,...,.;,;.;..., ,v.;,.f ... r. ,i ! ,..,i..r' n. i.;t.. i ' ' e. '! u l'rty l" c,,,,8l,I'ac.v to emWzzle the i .entteineii v.t i" iiore mod t-t and cir- . t.eyoial the i ed man in sav::"-er The ..-. et in ti.eir raid on the pnhr.e ( murder of (Jen. C'nnbv deserved to I.;e . oil (.d.r- ;" I t;e :n!Ui.u.s to lm 'i i t .as-t; y, t !.ei. pay I or '. (;! 'i; for t : . Inn. e'd.-.th n was e.nine!it to :.!! ,, v. t li- Ci'tii'"'! !' t i oM iiiinent s nioiier. TiiKwnuAi. r.nn.FUT. Iain not f.upiird that the j roj 1 are :.( ': eae!i. i a veiii'-ed. Stern in;t iVi. d-tr.nd..rl tt. ! indicnant ni.d wrathful over this act of iniii'itil crtotry uy an expiring I ntigirss ai'd a recently le-clcctid I'rrsident ; in U'fd, were they not so. it v.. -l.ld he- carse "l:.is ieni:-i . punishment of t!ie individual eiiminal, ! salary, which will amount to 77t jer day during the sessiou ? The former sum was paid to Webster, Clay. IJenton, Wright, Puehaiuvn, Adams, Corwin, Chase, Doug las. Calhoun, c. I will not compare ; probably the grateful and proud consti tuents of the mt'iiibcis who voted this in- TJic Hero of the Atlantic Iiisaaicr. crease will make some comparisons To look at William Hoys one would not think him a hero. Hut the truth is, that but for his courage and endurance tl.r death list of the Atlantic would have been trreater by scores. The writer, in conver- .f i km t ion with the survivors, heard i;i it. i of t! e Modocs the Loveni- K.t on the other h.nd would i..'.. ..!. . wis !i'r!i;eereo ti'.rour i e tv.-o i:.ui-v.- i.y iviitan. wzio i.mtes , ment lias i taiiu-d its hands with fl ood of a persecuted peoi-Ie. That prt h r to kei .1 1 iseif SC( x it, ll i 1... I m Cit publh' jra;'.c. It i-'- title that jtnt l-.f..iv Colfax h it W.t: himrlon hh J-.-x.ilti r.-d r i ;l ili '.'i, tJrant u'.-oii- and ha : If n his magtiiheent lroporttoiss, oid who had .-et his heait on tuahinir a e i . ihar.-.eli r, hut viva it t'ait (iiuiX did the :,.u.i f:h:,d Tom M:i:;:';v, p-'.-rt of New V-.rh, afUr i of U.:d. is It-:iiv l.-l e) i d ij 1 . '. i o r his ..ii-et'-r of the i: to ii-- f-'e-p?d hij ofliee in oi.-Iier.ee to the univer al (h. ruai. I of to. import ir.j l lereiiants of t!iat ei'y. the w !il! "-wah- I'ler opi-itie of (;rUT t to ('-."ifai loM's ; i i'. si;;nif,e;'.M.-e a i-1 i - n..t wortii !i.e paper on which it is written. If he were to se i'Ur his lettv-rs iu vindic-a-Tiori o-f ('o!i':ix's honor and int'-L.i ii v i-roftdcast ever the i;nd, as tiii -k a.s ioucs hi Vaiif.m1. n-osa. titev would fail a trip to the Austrian capital ! iL ; : (' ..-, : ').-. Yv understand Thai t.e- a;5tiiottt i-t toe appoint im-nt ('.-.nbv, is monstrous. The sentiment i.K'S" i,!,.!ii!s- totii.-rs, as w u af. tj.. tixi.'iu' of tlieir s'll oy, is eoit:(iied in a sect !!! of the A pj .'.)p! i.'.tion hill. Ui- t.oi was a member ot t he eonfere; eommittee on mat !,;, on the part ot ; much lower order of morality than the Senate, and the piot ami i; :e- i that of the Modoc. Was the soul of (i'.i. Canbv mt.re lueeious than the wh .lo family, at-d in the wholesale I f-r real astonishment. With immense pr.Micoebls, oational. and Slate, and l.-eal; with inc; asing taxes, sinri decreasing prices for o:ir prtalucts ; with the rapid encroach ment of 'ahis" and monopolies, who have g'Mjrcu thiauseives and grown rich upon the blood of the war, and Hie toil and sweat of the masses ; with such reckless ad tne innocent men, women and cl.il- ! drer. of theMotloes y houid he murdered ' to levetiue t lie assassination of (Jen. i 't.e tai- j j lor )assenger' repeatedly spoken of as j ! having !;ived many lives, aiul thought it j j worth while to seek him out. A gathering j i of three or four intelligent looking'fcllows i was approached with the remark : 'd am j trying to liud the man they call the 'sailor . j j assung. i .' " Cm'0' as thought two of I the men staited up. ar.d their eyes glisten- j nl and their voices shook an they exclaimed together, "I Ic saved my life '"' "1 le saved i , my life I" The "sailor passenger" was ; soon found by the assistance of these men, j j who, in their gratitude, were eager that his j brave deeds should be recorded. His name ' is William IIovs, and he is a native of County Antrim, Ireland, although he has ! waste, and extravagance in the use of tl, thoso names with tlieir own self-sacrificing representatives! If members of Congress must purchase residences in Washington, and keep up r.n establishment there, and be men of fashion, their expenes will out run any salaries they may receive ; but such men, it is to be feared, soon forget that they are the representatives of dis tant toiiirg. tax-pajing State and dis tricts, and the ctlcet is seen in their voles, I u.d efforts fir ah maimer of expenditures, ! cspecie.lly for the benefit of their new ! home., rather than the interests of the country, like the appropriation of three n nil a hiOf million il'iliir. lust ?zion, for the streets of Washintrton, and another half million for various hosnitals. Hoard of ; been in America several years, being eni i Health, Ueform schools, etc., besides liber- i ployed as a sailor upon our lakes. He is al appropi iations for (lorci n mcnt buildings j about thirty-five yea:s old, well built, hut ieies (in, I 1-erks e. iunv 1 deed. A CO.,;ed py mother of . A com it t at h; of j:dl witL a t,,t,U -'i The liiht fiac: , base-ball ason ix j", A terrible ly in Repubiicau c '.; ing niiy l...!i.,5 etc. Ien. .Te:T. bv (en. S!i f , ex pressei t COi.iOl eiica- Aiciiiiis .ur ot extstetiee. e v a li'i:ees roacia-.-Ie Sam .losipbs was oi:e of :i !ar committee on (he ji.'rt of the l.al I- i :1M .1 a -1. h ere w' will r i(' 1 a ra-i ; as to i oo'iitieai leer v ho could so '-ro'-esp ie pi ' ' i i 1 L ' lieri: i wipe eivit the stain wi hctv ;.nd the t-.-liuiony o.e-,h.ped before l ie committee inde.ihly imprinied. on ia.j cuaiaeti-r. Tiiere it is an i t!;ere it .. iii stick like the fabled shirt id' .N'cs ci.a. in hi.s pal He career, Colfax has siio'.n ImiiSsflf to be a denm-ovae of t".ie f.iot water. His face wears a c m- i'fieties of legislation . -curvy and corni.L i bke Sam Josephs a member of a coiih.n nce cmmiUee on an A pprop; h.,t ion bill, ouo'itt to ha::ir Ins hea '. in r.iiai.ie anit !i':miPr.t!o!. Sam .Ie: "phs (Jen. (jrallt and his oil!- ! P"h!io Mo.ay as has been sten at Wash- ., . ,7,1 ; legion ouimg mi! last lew u-ars, no won- -i;.i.-, tiir.t t.ieve "snouid be no coinjiutic- J der the cm.it ry is agitated, or its attention t..n ot eouscielice it svee-ing- the arrested at last, but, it should be remem- beicd that, wttliotit tbe upiuoval if the I'resiih. nt, this increase of salaiies could l.tit have bt.cn accomplished. Indeed, without the ',-r-i.nali'in and furor of the I'resalent, Congress it: eif would not have adopted it. This was well understood at the time. -Neither would Cciiirress con- bk-fmtr pnaidii-.unt on the murderers'' i "',lt x" i"'case ,llC 1'resident's salary. The -oven, me.it in tins ir.disei ; minute i hu l, "cl0 . its ,wi. merits. . .. ' ! This was shown ill the House w hen in owteiieij iias oeen L;uiitv oi ;i inon stK.us crime, far beta atii the dignity of a irreat nation. Governnn nts as and !iouiids. The 1'osfal Cinuls Importftnt Tn fvrmotioii for the I'tiblic. not apjearmg to be remaikably strong. In conversation he showed himself to be an uneducated but good-natured fellow, per- soiu t;,t :uiy one ot the many poor pri vates whose lives weiv sacrificed in in- 'eti as i: t y , . ... u,i,ii.. .Lie iijiwn 11 and of puni:-!i!ii' tit for tlie e;.ui cf crime, ami if this-, eoveiu- heal iu :! I lint Speaker Klliott ?.nd o-. r. i t...; l . ..;..: i . .. i , , , . ...... i ixien.oejv, ujik tfiHiuiu tie s-cottrj-e'U coinmeiistirt.ie i of the same rapacious Kinjr and the : with tiie crimes it has committed in old sayiiiii is tln-refore veriiied that ; its dealings with the Indians, the un : 'e'.low feeii i::; makes a man wonuroiis 1 ihmc :-.t will he e-v.-d iialecfi kind.' Accr has justi.-e ckaraoi erhci d our 1 ..?en, tnat thii let inn ap- j goveinmeut in it -s d -alines mal in its wy.- inserted i.n iho hi!! ! v ; t i-e.i:o.ni- .f i'... liu): :.u .-,,,1 ...... x .... a:it sniUe and m ii-iieii ehort s lo cnce u i:i-' i! tie eheea.eter iH-neati; haai 1 r fessions of it lie-ion and morality ft very common pi -tetice in these da s of political coi r ij ii .m and prc-'iij.ncv, ami of which i'hv-Scmitors ilat lati and I'oaieiov, ah'i: v. ith Colfax, arc ii v- , ing aini c-m.-; ieueui.? e-iamp-l-'s. His radical consth a.-nts may send Colfax l:ack toContrress if they-will, bti. th.y ; ciniKH by so doinjx restore to him his , trood name. If lie should accomplish his present. it:rp-si; and mce more be- ; ome the representative of the S.mth H,-:.vl district, when he cio.s.st-s the : threshhold of the Capitol to entr-r the chamber in whieli conLrressivnal hoiioio have heretofore been lavishly conferred upon him, the silent whisperings of an uneasy conscience will toll him thai he is about to appear on the scene of iii ; former triumphs with a ruined and a i blighted reputation, and only to be j )ointed at v itii the linger of contempt -uoiu scorn. What are claimed as "women's ' rights,'' amongst which is the right to j vote ami to he admitted to the legal i profes don, advocate.! only by fanatics' and fools, do not seem to be makim.' much progress towards their eousum- ; matioii in these Litter days. A certain ' Carrie S. Hurnhnm, a strong-minded1 t piiid.er of rhihidi !jhia, labored under the delusion that, by virtue of the four teenth amendment to the constitution, I f-he had the name, rigid to vote as ,, ! :hrr vnt?i ha. I. She made a vigorou'-i (,Trt to depes'.t her ballot, but the ''. lection o:licera were ileaf to her en- treaties. She then brought suit r-ga:nt i t!u ..lection board in the Curt of Nisi ' J'riu.j, presi.led over by Jmlge Shars- oo 1, who promptly silticd Miss Carrie's hash bv deciding against hei chum. She took an appeal to the Su- ; '! tie Court, before which she argued J.ei own case. Tie; Court refused to : bear counsel on the oth'-r side and af frmed the decision cf Judge Siiars-! v-o d, that itiul-r te. entt,dini ufx i V'i njlvi , iu vyjDi.i A -re w.d tf ;.;, . f"'''-'- Til u tndeth the lirst cli-iptvr d' women's rights. I I'nder t.he provisiojis of the ynme ' i- ms' i' ut ion'-.l a:.:ei.,!.::er.t. Mrs. Mvra' 1 irad well, of ("iiieago, ambit i ms of T, iensic- ie n .r.-,. ma-le application to .he Sep rem- Court oft'tat S; de to he ' i: l.n.tie.l to tat bar, but was refused 1 !..... . ! . 1 ' i oi :iei .-ex. .."iie r(ij.i an ji ) e:.l t ) toe Mlji.Vtao ('ourt o i li t: j i..t s, and a lew d.r. s ago the ' It S,-( ms. jir liation tne coiueretiee commit U-e oi tiie two i.i-.od'e w.l;;.i ',. l..x:t r..,-- v.. I-W.,..., .'.t...s XX X.l.X i T . i.ilO Xl..O lion ( s. f-g'.ii.st a well settled rule of . its dealings with them been of the most rarliamentary l-w. The whole ttlihir , villainous ehata -tir. The In. Han Hu was a ctuming'y devised Mid skilfully f reau is nothing but an otiieial wind svt no job on ti-e ji.irt t f !..i.":'n and I ing machine, run by a ring of he;,; tie.-.s Ilartranft, tUt- why were all the com- jobbers, v, ho manijAih.te contract- an 1 misskmers taken from the Senate? plunder the Indians. It is run bv a etv there no jtersoiis o ji.-id.e of the ( rir.g of plunderers, including ain'u.g Sr-uate Chrmoer competent to repre- its number even the .Sc-crttarv of the sent ti.e rLate ami soend tier money by ; Interior himself. None but sanctimo- Coiamiltec of the Whole, Mr. Saigent tirst iimuil to iiieieaso his salary. The com mittee refused to entertain or con: ider it. actually overruling a correct decision of the ( hain.iau (Mr. Dawes, of Massachu setts.; to luni it, so obnoxious was the proposition when standieg by itself. It was only by coupling the two together, Cni! re o an 1 I'lexidtht, that either had any hopes of success. Vinl..Mi;Hi TI'K ( ONSTITl'TIOX. The Const did ion says : "The I'l esidcnt shall, at stated times, receive for his sc: v ices a compensation, which shall neither be inci t.-a.' c.tl nor diminished during lhe period for v. l.ieh he shall have been eleec id." Maik the language: -.s7i('i not be iricrcifcd during the i'i:i;iot for uhici he s,'..ilt lure Lcen fleeted.''' In a preceding clause, the Constitution defines a '(am'' to he four veais ; and, if the fianiers of that instrun.oiit iiaendi 1 to limit th prohibition, of the lower to increaso the Ihesidenfs salaiy tu a single term, why did they not use that wool instead of the word im::-:i-oi?"' 'i l.e latter word covers the whole "'"'S wi.r-iiier it l,e lor one teim, or two. or attending the Kxpositioii ? Why was nious thieves, such as the llarians ai d i half-a-doi-en. that a man "shall have been Sam Josephs overlooked in the selee- the Pomerovs, are allowetl to control i l'1t;!'.',r' l'lent. tion 7 lie is a model specimen of the ; the patronage of the depaitment. For ulu tlZS a law- TJtiUc average I ennsylvanm egts ator, and the last decade, but one honest ,n,n j jeet reason .f the plolUon Was nm .i.,,i.i;; ,o. no a ::si oeai u oirty v.oriv i:;ied the Indian Depaitmci.t, and he t.e object ot that provition, in thort, to for the ra.lical party, de.a -rvi-.l some 1 was very summarily dismissed to give ' I"'ovc"'!t a 1'residciit from helping to male recognition at its hands. Hut this ' place to a mar. notorious for dis-lioues- , ,a-w i,'cli:;s'"K ' compensation ? pleasure trip of th.se grave and potent ty. Kverv Commissioner of Indian .re. ' Mavalal'd' m! T n.r' 1 '"i Senators may yet. come to grief The ' adai, s ami all his agents have despoiled .drB following provisions of the ..-date Cor.- the Treasury of the L'overninent nn.l . wh.ua voted for the bill i. xx-ht ..u.-k. stitution wotil .i seem to dispose of their ' enriched themselves, bv pltinIerii ject of that provision of the Constitution? case: . Inditms. The a:rcnts for the removal f -i:-v,,,am 1 1i":C(l that l w.is to prevent Aw. I. Skc. 0. No Senator or P.eprc- ' and t.he furni'uno- Gf supplies and! vV,V'' " "" ".'""K Uu I'i'esident ; .Mr. sentative shall, durin- thr f. r- ft,,- which s, b :N.no. V i?r A , 11 J. hUtW. ai,s? tIod that it was to prevent the l,. anu,., . " V so,s,!,Lence, and for the payment of; I 'rtsal.-nt liom nsin. i.i.s ., to increase any e.vU oec TndV Vlds tV.a uwVlu , f-- U-en nothing niorethan , J - ,r, in other word-, from which shall have been created, or the cmol- , '-d thieves, who have stolen thej - . " ' B I "l;...- uaants .,f wh.ch shall have been increased in'tmns' money, ciicated them out of ; ... , .. ",, ; , , , V ' , V -tT'-i tMru rt ,hiv,,oh,,n o s. i vxsl sk: And again: peration. Instead of Indian aporopri- i difiicult to understand why it wi i.r.t a t: VI ec. 8 Xo mesiiher of the .'itloiis tlecrensii.'r t!uv xt.....i;t,- - - - w, . .. , ...v. -iv..li III, and rapidly increasing. From three millions, in a vei-y few years it has in creased to seven millions, ami the busi- ll'SG,.f t' .-i H.:ir.n IOit...n.i ; - X . . . 1 .. ... i . - . ' Constitu io -8 howevr- fr, , ,, 1 '"""' 15 "M"11'1-' il 1 " ptssen ami approved l.y the same v.o.i UUK10..3 Itonuc, lio.n a lad- . der the Treasury, rob the Indians, and , 'hesident on Tuesdiv. theth. Congress e.d stand j oint are more honored :n drive them fnmi one reservation to j could as well bribe him, and he could M tne l. reach than in the observance, and ...... i,.. i.,.i:.. , i ... ! eUectuaily use his i.,wcr and i.,tiMir. A UT tj.. .. ... r.i . ii ri. iTNiniMiroi me House ei liepreser.tatives f hall be appoi ted by the Governor t . any tillice during the term for which he shall have been elrcttd. mucn a violation ot the spirit and inten tion of the Constitution to increase the compensation of the ihesideiit by a bill passed and aj.piovtd by him at 11 o'clock at night, tin Monday, the tid of March, as we jii e.-ume these three Senatorial dead iu as it 1 upon Congress, on one day as the other. 1 1 heads will make t'e ioliliuy and -fi-' b- , x l"- i' eiti.er case, the President helps to make pear at Vieni s ?; , , ! ; fiv.li.ed treachery ol the u kite man of ; the law which increases his own salary - o V ? 1 lhc ' the victim, j !uri,., it, Pnol for ,cMch he ha, bten " WVm common- : Self-preservation i ait in.-tinct as stnuc ' t"'"" The excuse that the Legislative N.eaiJi. U hat they are exp-ctcd to do : in t,e iiV:X,rr :iS ia lhe civilized br"T-t i Ar-l"M"'ation bill would have been lost, there ve cannot even surmise. Thev ' ... d it,. 1,;,,, i ' ' i ?n.(l " tMtfi sef 'm of Congress nocessa no doubt anticipate a hi d, od Time of , i , f S rui,!,ci- '' the conference report "had been de it nd v,l,.- Vr'!r ,. ! maltreated l.y white1 leated, or if the President had vetoed the ..s't. ... . "' 'l ' government. o.Ticials. that all the de- hid, is mcic- pretense. I have already said j ... ' on i.i ii.i me niiius . j o use a , .;. J.. ..c :.. ... x... i t vulgar eouioarison. ,t seems to i;s th-t Z ' V' "U S ! ,i. , .., i. ,. , . : naturally been roused. .i.v o. .-..!, oi ivuian, iivf.nroii and' 1 . . . r , . . . 1 lmvis at t-e Ixxp-ositioi: wnl be like t ho teals on a boar. ;::o;-e ; i?il iur.-a:ed by the government. The o:hi, uuou i.ie iavor o! the .'resident, the amendment increasing salaries could never have passed Congress ; ar.d if he had vet'K-d it, the bill would have been prompt. 1" the m-pcal was art . i . . . teieo lutii tne rigot, to pracliee I:-?r w.vs a niftier for the Legislature of a ate! -,'s li'.inois h-id The latest lntelligc-nce from the Modoc war is somewhat cop.. it tin"-, th neral ?e:iVo!t C. P:vis, d t!ie reg nhtr army, who was appoint -d the suc cessor of (.'en. Can by. 'had anht-d .-d tiie scene of operations and taken - immaiid of the troops. So-m-severe Tirhting took .!:t'ee !a-:t w i k, t'ne V. S. forces o:Jy be'm-; able to useaitii iery, with which they shelkd Capt. l.-e-k's strou'j'iohi In the lava beds ami compelled hi in to retreat to another point three or four miles distant, b;;t io live in peace with the few Indians , , ; t i.'t remain among us a more enbght- ly pasred with tiie obnoxious provision left ,u jc-nedand iiouestcourse mnt be adopted . out. So, too. a dtfeat of the conference report by either House would simply havo bad the eil'ect to recoumiit the bill "to an- 1 eace jio.n-y. under tiie management of pure, ujuight. honest men, would se-! cure peace with savage tribes ; b while, its moral policy is seized up. by such sanctimonious, voraeio: hut is meves as now control the patronage of the Indian Uureau, who Imve an or ganized system of robla , v. ho parade bogus chief? at Washington ami got appropi iations of millions for thorn j and b.r tribes that have no existence ' .ii.. . i ar an. mere never can be r.vv ), ,t other conference committee -no ornkR m:r:s.nKNT has "asked fo'k initi-:." The plea that larger salaries are neces sary to enable a I're'.ident and members of Congnss to 1:t9 respectably iu Wash ington, is not true. No other President lees "asked for n-.crc." Mr. Lincoln saved half los salary, and that, tw,hen gold vas L-On ami over. And yet 'the allow ances, "incidentals" joid "contingencies" for Mr. Lincoln were far less hbc7al thfoi for the j resent occupant of the White The Third Assistant Post master General (Ik W. 1'arber) has given notice that, the j necessary appropriation having been made I for the purpose, the department will, on j the tirst of May next, commence the issue to Postmasters of the postal cards author ized by the act of June V1. The caul adopted is live and one eighth inches in length and three inches in width, and is made of good still" paper, water marked with the initials U. S. P. (). D. in monogram. The face of the card is en graved, surrounded by a border iu scroll work one-eighth of an inch in width. The one cent stamp printed on the upperright- hand corner, is from a profile bust of the j goddess of liberty looking to the left and ! surrounded by a lathe -woik, bordered: with the words "l". S. Postage,"' inserted I above, and "one cent" below. On thej upper left-hand corner aie the words' "I'nited States Postal ("aid," with direc- ; tions to "write the address only on this r.idf. the message on the other." I'mler- j neath, and occupying the lower half of the caul are ruled hues on which to write the , address, the top line being prefixed with I the word "To." I , The back of the card, intended fur the j communication, it cut holy plain, being J devoid even of ru!t d hues. In color the j body of the caul is light cream, the print- ; j ing velvet brown. ,o variation in size, j shape, color, tu in any other particular. ' will be matle from the regular style lo ac- ; , commodate special case. ; nor w ill the de- ' , partnn-nt do any printing on the cards be- ' yond the engraving speciliett in the tlescrip- ; tion. j Postal cards will be sold for one cent ' eacii, lu-Uher more nor less, whether. in huge quantities or in small. The object of the postal caul is to facilitate letter cones- i pondence and provide for the tiansmission j through the mails, at a reduced rate of j postage, of short communications, either ' i, micit oi wiuieii in jiencu or iuk. 1 liev may therefore be used fur orders, invita tions, notices, receipts, acknowledgments, and other requirements of business antiso cial life. And the matter desired to be conveyed may be either iu writing or in print, or partially in both. In their treat ment as mail matter they are to be regard ed by postmasters the same as scaled let ters, and not as printed matter, except that in no case will unclaimed cauh be sent to the (iead letter ofnee. An ordinary printed business card may be sent through the mails when pieparetl by a one-cent postage stamp attached ; but such card must contain absolutely no written matter except the address. Other wise it will be treated as not fully prepaid, and refused admission into the mails. All cards different from those herein de scribed, bearing embossed or printed post age stamps, and purporting to be I'nited States postal cards, arc counterfeit, and the manufacture of such cards, or the attempt lo use the same, will subject the o'Urder to a f. ne of five hundred dollars and im prisonment for live years. (Scctieui ITS, postal code. ) Postmasters will not, under any circum stances, be permitted to reduce or ex change postal cards that may be misdirect ed, spoiled in printing, or otherwise ren dered unfit for use, iu the hands of private holders. having strong sympathies for his fellow men, but entiiely unassuming, and int dis posed to talk of what he had done. "Why," said he, "I saw them drowning. a nl tho t I would ma ve some if I could." Hoys cross- ed by the rope from the ship to the rock, i j aud had great difiicu'.ty in chambering up t its treacherous, slippery sides. He saw j j others attempt it oniy to fall back into tbe I water aud tlmwn. The men were hurried I on to the rope by the Captain, who was J i tm the ship, aud many had not the strength j I to reach the rock, and wure drowned on ; i the way ; others reached it only to meet ; j death with safety at their fingers ends. I j Hoys saw all this, and realized how much ! j a man might do in assisting those who got i '.across; and, although suffering greatly! 1 with cold he had bten for hours exposed ; ; on the ship, ami had no clothes but his ' stint and pantaloons fie undertook the; work himself. He lay down upon the top ! of the rock and reached over its precipitous j i-ide, and as the men came across he caught i them by their upraised arms, their clothing. ; their hair wherever ho could get a hold and pulled diem up to a place where they J could stand. It was hard work, and every time he pr.l'.ed a man up he took the lisk of being himself pulled down. Thus he worked until his hands became cold and numb that they refused to do further ser vice, and then instead of abaudoninir his 1 self-chosen post, he just reached his body : further over the dangerous side of that rock en. s!ie: -man i., fio coast and assu.., vacant by the death A sei i m i i..', li.t foul, in ilerinaiiv. a sellers of beer. " 'V out, and sever killed. A Connecticut kin.., i with seven Vgs and t be specifically rr!a.i , tails Tlli.cll ( 'ol.iitct ' ."' vivmg. A live rattlesiisdKe ,lr in the aqueduct at P..., h,..f citizens now uaiic-ist-e, 1 o ' eai ieniM.:iis wei i . i - ... i w iiu i neir v I: ik;.. . A sensitive hie:...; teen, on being o fa.t table for going n. tired and h!ew his f.t the crow n ..f his hat. The I.ow tl! I -.,. -other civilized h.-ets. legislation is jn-caha both Houses mvsteii ami lulls wiuca pas-, teriously appear on. : Almost every tov elect ions in A ;i ii !. e The same may he jse Credit M ibih. r ami Presidential salaiy ,;,' '..Ji gusted the great ere , f . Thai'.Uus s; . , e ( Works. itli l:..e. i t , be sold, and the establish and eii'lo-.t ; H .. . Lancr.stcr. for tl-.r ; f ,f gent oiphans whn !i. .. : ,e A llu'.falo g-.,-!. ; has sold over the in:. ... : . iu the last two yca.v . -,h horse and wago:.. .: ; f; '.i.i ed I,. a i -e-v H- ;.-t-..i . in p , , i. e . i.n ; ' b's udy ' l.-.t"l. : :i iti i;;,. :.c ! '. ,i" ,.f M . I ...... I and set his teeth into the coats of the men i and drew himself back, until they could h-id on fir themselves. More than a hue- ' died men did brave bill Hoys, the "sailor passcngr r." lift from ti e death Le'ow over I hat portions way to the safety :d,.e. and it is enough to set one's heart' a throbbing to hear some of thee men express in their odd ways the gratitude they feel to thcir prcserver. It made no different e who the men were, whether from the tabin. tie steerage or the ctew. Hows lent his Mrcegth to all who c:m and never stop ped in Ids work until utterly ex! austed. j Hoys thinks more might hac bten saved if the ( aptain had not hurried the men over the rope so fast, hut bcliex. s h acted according to his best judgment. In com mon with the rest of the steerage p.i--en- i gers. he complains of the fare daring the i voyage. Condensed water, ho says, was i almost iuvaiiably t-r in cooking-, the c..f- 1 fee, the biead and the pudding rthe one ! time it was served) were so salt that they were for the most part thrown overboard to make the sea . alter. L'ofton Ade rUser. t -e i -.. i I ; I, !. ! I. -1 have ich for ; I.i" il ili'o ! i Tr.ii:iti!!.H Snow Stokm in Neh u?xa. (iliKAT Lo.-S OF I.IKF. ASld'ltorK'iTV. A special dispatch from Lincoln. Neb., to the St. Louis Itfinncntt, dated April '21st. says : The first tiain for a week ei the O.. ..!;.... . n: i , i.io.o.-ioii .liissonii j.ner roan can. e in this morning. The reports of the late storm show it to have been the most severe ever know here. Men were frozen to death within two rods of their houses while try ing to jet to their stock to feed them. Near (irafton a man named Kecle - at tempted to reach ancighlMu's house, scarce ly half a mile away, accompanied bv his wife and child, and the two latter "were frozen to death. Mr. Marshall, of Hast ings, perished while tiyii.g to reach his ftock from his house. The wife and child of Mr. Pent, living near Kcl C'oud were r. . l ... . ' .- i' vnn- ill t.. iiiiii iiov t. a mncruae. a; ier w:i i as i eiiis- the I -iiiiess. The Vorchestt : ":. a pretty gos oi:- . :. . grcssntaii who is r. 1 . et ' vegetslle bu.-iiis. p hal s.une useful .; i ton. having rii.-.-tl i.. !.it ! a i years." 'i he famous l.Citd of L.de Sei:. a. less than l!,ie t.-ai .i -o-1. ,3H juv; rhia mm for the property coi: for A",.-!1 mi. S., ri f in e- ;:i ii ty nameti V, aht rs was iuiae.tJ Pemisj ! atiia Paih-oad at Sj.. one i.-.iie east of Mount Jo-.. '. expipss west. It appear i tan. "ting upon the tr"h sti u k it. av.iI did not . The Svri.-.s yVvi.'v s.i ... ; Vienna Klxhlbitioii v. ;.. wlifiu real Aieei l--:ii p."; out Ameiiean t:.iiik. i' . fine place for tlie M ii k ' catch them. Sud. a:, them t'-i come in. I. : ::.f ; ,. siouers thitik of t his. The little b,v . ..... tlte Atlantic was . .,-...: : ' Jioi y w aits him. A.'.. with a gii'.itV.-. a and other c;trr .. -. t;- - roud piivi'egf .f s i'armmi. It is .!c '.::"; . v know that the tei j:.s i . : e itielmle v-"," ' a;..', the j photc-graph. i A youttg niti'i wl. o!..-.'. : Vork, came to :-. -. j manner. I Ie hea .1 a '. ' j on iu a street cat i the :.-g' : . of March last, and jr. ; ; on the sidewalk, t " , A I'istol was filed ii: t': -o--.:. :. man at the same it. ";":', wonn! The department will not furnish lss i neighlM.is afier the hou-e had ben rcu- m.n mi.. iiiinwK-.i cams on ine m. ier ot a postmaster. Iudividuals desiring p.stal earths will purchase ihein of a postmaster, as in no case can they obtain them upon direct application to the department. v.he.i the Court de- ! .still in the lava bods. which cover fi oin aie to regui.ue. nn-i :ts ii.ue.i. d ;ie j:o mi-1 ereluded wome.i from the ' bar, the Court c v. Id not interfere ami in;; mi fact u re a i iir;ff--rt". out of ir-- ! -Mary lraJwc!l. An, tl.iu ciPleCrthe Kecon 1 chapter. j From these di. cisi.)n? of the highe-t ! State ami Natio-:-! iu iici..! tribunals j i is very clear th-.t (uriic S. Hurnlmu. 1 is not i -o.-r. atilaltotlett Mrs. Mvra' J'.rad.vell cannot hang tVlt bor siii-'"!-; 1 in Ctdcago as an rnt-riei-u'-l-iu It is s. ')out time now for these two preoo- -ious women in breoc!;es, if their re- : cent e.-iperieiiee has pro.ltie.l its usual j Jesuit, to stay at their homes and at- i tend to their legitimate 1 uv'mess ' Jeiiss Carrie S. birnham to superintend. : the household of her f-.thor and Mis. ' Alyra. JJradwell to raise up her chil- j urcii, if she has any, which we verv ! l.mcli doubt, ill the fear of the Lord, I which U the Ivgiuning c.f wisdom. j Samvki. H. ItF.y.Noi.ns, K-.q., of' Lancaster city, a Democratic member- i .cdarge of tiie Constitutional Convcn- i ti riti. rts g;.e 1 his seat last week, and Kx-C'ervernor William Uigh r v. a cleet-e-1 by the Democratic membei s-at-lnr"-' oi iii.,i oo,.v to u:i the vacancy, (iov. ; r.igler has the ability ;uil t ij.ei it nt-t' 1 to make an ethek :.t and u-.cf(,i A:iler . e . ...... oi nit- con s--.:i ion. The report of the Committee ,.f sty listic to tli- National lh.arl of rnder vriters, shows tlmt there are ir.iHs and m.inu .-'t u ing estab!".,i liients in this country. seventy to one hundred, sou ue miles Soiichin, the Modoc chief who killed '!'!i. on.ii il,o 1 . : : , x.v . e.iev V V'illlillsS.lvUt I , WHS il :m. mere never c:n i.-e anv i.o-,e o ir,-,,c -ei r m . ,.. r , . - T ' .: i l-"usp- 'he fo. lowing apiroT)ri.itions, e!.,;m or peace wan tne Imoan. j teade in 1,. ;Ui,i ; ifc-,o j lH.Hore be re is no iiistar.ee in which tie- In-! fair ei. pip pies, and may be regarded as a j.ietty fair r.amjue of our rapid growth i extravagant expenditures of late : han nas violated anv t ivaty si ioid;-- ! tion which he bdri o under.-lood i to-.- ' . - ----- - -, , . f. ; ... , .... , . . . . . the terms were fairly hop' by the white vri- li-'2- irt'ill I hi. L-irofn. IM.ti.i ii n- 1. , , t-.... .. . . i t . , . , , ' . x ..v . . .. .... ,i ii. , , i i Hi,, i ...ii.-ins... i . .ot , sign patents si 500 e.;ui.d tiea-i in the reum-. n.r,. ! u. .),-: i .... . , i , i ...:, . .. i rs...... --i ! i.i i in lo tiosi'o I alii ll .y oau ;is::"e .... .- ;rui i uvairw-c- sixteen other Indians. Of the v, hite and goaded tothe commihm of crime soldtors five have been killed nnd ten j by tiie villainy of the sar.etin.onious, woundeu. Intense excitement p."e-. mercenary white man. v:.:ls among the setth-rs who anJci- lte scene, of the m,st cnul barbarism We publish elsewhere some extracts u i.ie liioeoise -cape iromtncir tnduig i from a lette retary. Stew ard and Mes senger 4,000 For routing. "lit cs pen ": . if Kx-e-utive Of.iee ?,00e I'or two N:ght jiiace. Mod r written by (Jen. Tarns- retary, Stew ard, Mes'nger and two 1'xec tive Ch-rks.... 13,800 For contingent ex pen's of Kx- eeimve Otliee G 450 :c war is likely to ; worth, a Republican member cf Con prove a most troublesome and espeu- ; gross from lllinoi -;ve lui.-iiie.ss to the government. The Johnstown tt. OI1 t ne c t i n 1 1.-, r j swindle ami the expenses of keeping up the White House. It appears, from ?'..?,'. w hich. ; 'J,s iig'nres that while President Lincoln T'lr. i u ,,s...ii. . l...-. i i.vniii Oil VS'-7 '..I,. 1 , i , . ..... x... ... ,L xo.ee u:oiii,ii3, nas mrn ; 'r"""".-vu wu IliS llOllseilOli. t 111 persistently urging the claims of iis j l8,J" St cost the government under model legislator, Samuel Henry, as j rant in 1 812 more than three times the nomine-- f the radical pa it y ' for ! tliat .amount, or t',9.1 CO. In the one State Treasurer, has been verv seri- ' itern of repairs, furniture, etc., for the ously alarmed by the die.vorv, that ! l'ouse, it will be seen that there is a a "King"' (not tiie terrible "Kbensburg i difference of $29,000. Tiie expenses of iling" this time but the corrupt TrcT- j maintaining the Executive Mansion, snry lling,) is fo arranging matters as added to the President's salpry under to force tiie nomination of II. W. the late extra pay steal, will therefore M.ickey, the present incumbent. We aggregate fortius year about $120,000. have entei tamed that opinion ourselves ! And yet this is called a republican form 1 T, h;r some time past. If Simon Cam eron wants M ickey nominated it will be done, even though Samuel Henry has tun daily org.. its published in his interest, in the '-Commercial Metropo lis" of C i ii ; i;t c l K ,-. of government. Who can toll how long it will remain so ? To:iAcco Begging. It is an old saving and we believe a true one, that "show" me a tobacco chewer and I will show yon a I Kis-o . -Noiwunsiautiing the habit of , egging and giving the weed, there are AocoitplNr. to a Hai-risburg coires- u',c lclVv'") know that in so do:m- they j Jonde-nt, it is luettv weil settled that ! n -, ' V- , x- ' . "-""e. 'o a penalty. ItoU-t W,M,k,v ion V, th, It,,.,,!, j ZZSZZ t- ! ll""-" nomtuee for State I re.i surer. J p"se ot o-bacco in any form, ,so matter ; His only .mootieiit isaid to be Samuel i how sinali or great the'lmlk- wtit, 'i;.a Henry, of th.s place, ami he only t e- ' "'".- I've dollars. This .ros his jmnm broneht .u-ward ami : 7. . " " Tr". u .a VUL' point, "t i : , - - i 1 i i i pi.ecl ou the track for the next heat, i rL lh Watchmen.... 1,200 For one 'Watcli- F, r two Lloor- inan and two Keep.-rs ?l,200i Policemen 3.000 ii-or two Door 000; keei-rs a ii tl 2,400 one Usher 3,000 For one Fur- For one Knr- nace-k-eier... For fuel For repairs of hue and for furniture, im provement of grounds, pur chase of pl'nts and alic.intin gei.cies For repairing summer resi dence at 'Old SuM'rsIIeme' 720 5,000 0,000 uace-keeper... For fuel For 'amiHtd' re pairs of house ami for furni ture, and for repairs,etc.,of ffreendioux 3o,090 Total, (jrant...Sti'J,lt'0 3,000 Besides various oth ers of the army, I'rig- T.)tal,Lincoiii..S2L,,."00 adier Generals, xScc. M MOKE I.ABOll NO MOKE liKSl'ONSlBIL 1TV. It cannot be claimed that the labors of the Executive Office are greater now than daring the last year of the War, or its re sponsibilities more overwhelming. Then, our President couhl never lind time or re spite from the constant labors and terribly wearying caies of Ids office, to get farther away than the "Old Soldiers' Home," whither, during the hot season, with throb bing head and aching heart, late in the day, he would ride in search of a little rest in its cool retreat. A OOMI'ATlISON. It is said that larger compensation was necessary to secure competent and worthy Senators and Keprescntatives iu Congress! "Was not the average of brains and patri otism in Congress quitn as great when the pay was but per day during the actual tessioiis, as it will be under the present Inoian Statistics. Our Indians (ex clusive of the 70,1)00 in Alaska) are esti mated by the Indian Bureau as numbering in all about 3(k,OL0, The follow ing tables will show at a glance how this total is di vided proximately) as regards means of livelihood, reservation, treaties with the United States, and civilization : 1IOW MAINTAINEIi. Self-supporting l'.y the government (in part).... I?y th goreriuiieiit (entirely)... y hunting, marauding, etc Totl 300,000 AS TO RESKRVATKISS. On reservations under agents 130,000 Iteaming ami coming occasionally to the gMn y .',,0(.)0 Roaming but never coming to agencies .15.000 ... .100,000 .... M.OOO .... 31,000 .... 55,000 tteretl uninlial.itable. Their bodies wero f,und on Friday ten r.xls from tho house. Families wore compelled to take lef -ge in cellars or keep their beds for three d.ivs. Houses were blown down and filled with snow. The destruction of cattle and horses was great. Some fanners lost all they had. One pai-ty lost a whole herd or seventy-five head. The gullies on the I ail ways were filled with snow hard as ice. Snow-ploughs were useless. del in the to the hospital, i::.;ui ies. Mr. James a i '.n. ie. 1: w.- ihn townshij nappy possessor :t.".i. IV'.tt of ii Tot;d 300,000 AS Ttl TREATIES. . laving under treaties 180 000 With reservations, but without treat- -.j. 40,000 without reservations or treaties, but controlled (partly) by agents 25,000 "Without treaties and uncontrolled by agents Total AS TO CIVILIZATION. Civilized Semi-civilized "Wholly savage ... 55,000 ...300,000 Tkrrihi.e Casualty. Skven Pep.sons Crushed to Death. A letter from Belle ville, Republic county, Kan., records a dreadful accident which occurred on Mon day night a week ago, during a dreadful storm which passed over the county. The house of Mr. Crane, near Belleville was burned on Patnidav. and his fam-K- ' j consisting of wife and four children took I shelter in the residence of Mr. Bennett I " It,!,1:.v night the storm tore the roof off Air. Bennett's house, a stone buildin and blew in the gable, which fell into the ' I l!l r v. I. fi. , ." x. . , . . " "..v.v liio inmates nau taken re fuge. Mrs. Bennett -was severely injured, and in the morning Mr. Bennett went to pro cure assistance. When he returned he found that the floor had fallen in, and his wife and three children, together with Mrs Crane aud two of her children, were crush ed to death. A W and girl of Crane's were still alive, and were carried to a neigh bor s but the boy died.shortly after reach nig there. .. t)7,000 ..125,000 .. 7K.00O Catarrh and Consumption. Th ..300,000 Total... f The following table shows how the red suns arc distributed in the States and Ter ritories (excluding Alaska) : 1. In Minnesota ami So.t e . v. Hie .Mississippi river In Nebraska, Kansas, and Indian Territory In Dakota, Montana, Wyoming" XHll l.l.-lUO Q QQQ Iu Nevada, and Territories of Coil ' orado, New Mexico, Utah and -Arizona 1 1 tl rr. ing up of a catarrh, or the driving it away I from the limner of the nosr. is , j to drive it iiiiii the lungs or some vital i pan.. i ne drying up ot skin diseases h is i t he same effect. The pure condition of t ho i blood forbids either of them to exist in the hun.au body; hence the riht w;,v- i '. , 32,500 t,,e man, ml tho catarrh orthe s'l.in disease j j will disapjear with the removal of the 70.G50 cause. A e have often seen this occur in . ... 0 .;,ujuion a pi tears 1 i upon the skin the asthma leaves. Pbvsi cians prtKhice eruptions by ointments 'for I ! miis ery reason, iin.se who will use l)r In California, Jregon, and Wa'slil ' i J'.1'5 bung Cure for a suflicient lenf tli "'S10'1 47,850 ' m l""e' Wl cu,e any of these diseases . icnovaie iiiesysiem, ami renew tho life ,.xi,t,,.7titi , -- i , . v x v ..v. . . . . v.., j i sent i ree. Total Ahlttlf- ntto tn-xlM. II.- T.. IT . kr A V L,,t- ""nan opulatioii or 2.,000 are out of tribal relations and reside .among the whites. By glancing at the table above it will be seen that there are at least Sa.OOO redskins over whom the government has no control. They are sav age ; they have no treaties with the gov ernment and they have no reservations. it would not be unfair to estimate that one-half of those w ho come to the reserva tions occasionally are not cflectually eoti tiolled by government agencies. The ininioer ol redskins which the j ho: I the tainlv a speculating met This bovine between the us ary 22. 172, and Febieiiiv , nished 324 pounds of ber?-. 1 Mr. Walton the sum ;" ,.: ! this time a family of tL:o i also regularly supplied -vt:. j of ihe 'lacteal Ihnd f : j pose. Who has a co-.v t 1 Briceland, c uivieloi ' I county of the muider f A , sentenced .v tne three v, e-. k-.. i escapee! from the Vadii.-:ct j on Saturdtiy evening last. ' i several other prisoners. It I with the assistance of w x ties duplicate keys we:e i:eri locks, arnl as no ward;':: i k prisoners had no dt.Hv.tay it. escape. A reward h. Int. re cajiture of Brief':.;: :e ' now on the look-o.st t . h'.r- Last Satuithiy in ::.e l: train on the .shore b et h necticut, met with a 1V..0 liichmond Switch, where ; ,: been carried away h tin-:: -' came sweeping along ut t. leaping across the cheat- 1 brought to a halt at.u tec ' in the seething waters no ', man freight nunglt d a-n--! -Twenty persons wure K i . t d a of others vr.nuidetl. --! supposed to be w.imm -it The excitement hi !'. ' '- and Providence was miv ,' from those places i ;ie: ' ' 1 On the first of Aj-: ' 1 scene occurred :d 1". ee '''' e Biauch, Idk eounty. 'fief : went into a shanty h.: k : -house, where a can ! ; totik out the coik. ati-1 ,:t;'r t cle around the can ! ; ",: of the childleii -.which 3, a, and 7 c;e.s..f n -'-' girl) lightetf a match '' '-; the ca.i, which aa'" ut 'I'he result was a tit::::-' '' shocked lhe entire ; o ' children were l-.uiad 3 mass, but lived until the e- remaining child was at-" that its life is despaired ' , 1..,., ..f i ut- Dr. Kevsor's ofH in? t ;i . V nn ? 'siKiii(Uiit t i t jji ut 1 1 y fs i Iff r I 1 . i v lttsburgh, la. Price of Luno- (: i . ocrat tells the following . . r l.ottlxx Kl . x.vJ ,,,1, UU1UILT 11IC III, 'it... ler bottle, or $7.50 per half dozcii. The iwwer of suierstition still so re markable among the black people of the bouth is shown ii, the ease of Williams, a murderer, just tried at -Mobile. After he had committed the crime, he cut off the hand of the murdered man and preserved lu,,c,ks,Wrd lime, ear, ving it in his iK-cket and firmly believing that the constantly to watch is Itetwecn 1UO.0UO ger of detect i u7l "m,T ?"7 and 12.-..0tht is between one-thi.d i.i ,n Vi i, . "h. " Tcaii5lit however, live-twelfths of the whole number. spite of the preserved hand. langetl m f tu' ... -v A ... --.. l.,- ,.f I'lkC t , XXI111111 ,.l,..lt, v. - , r arm broken. Ir. P. "''.:,.; set the broken bone, and have -Mr. Vanwhy r since. A few days tig" ,u upon Mr. Vanwhy. and- Tl' ;; found him with an i"n j,', , inches in cii'cuiufci '"'r- ( . it a man's arm two tt'Ct a'1', i, which Is as thick as a "-':!.s. ersons may doubt t'1's."..j-".,.'.i::'.'r geiated. but it is nor. ' v. ' in two miles of 1usIi'.iii bo seen bv iii.v one lw 1 i . f "til r Mir Mi. fa Ird .'.tl; he "'ff !(i9 till crai il; peii s r o 1 TT( ;.t0 ItOIl - M U ie Uv i . 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