The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 08, 1850, Image 2

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bed Maw Cmmins...dm Mamma ases. I NswersessCauess- arenen Dew from Washington that the eubjeet lumbago
_ sod the. they. metleDier e wore veey demonise for ; the bean.. Mad • of Ike • ► 1.... - seriously eonsiderod lo C•binst Comma,
31, Wine hr ..W 0W15........ W. WWI. ... Wed g... ihntrorne r d S . " W. • V M°- and that ths Praideet would seed amw
Bradford friend MP ham le Isphis gate beim '11•••• Ede, of Illoaltwairk. The Pommolosalse " is Lei 00•grese Ole Tuesday, (misompar
-. he p.m Tom thet complrot. I .. " I V Wv. " ." ”"ed ""banan a w•
aid by •• letter fro. Strelm7 WoboOlo
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me thank frieerl Proem for hi. mellihmoot Miele... (Mood Fr et' wol memo intimirsete ) 1 1l -
THE. DEMOCRAT . , our Independence. and Armee, ave. Smelt he ,de Mil like . mane Matt. to the slavery milla-it..0. 11, Bell. or Teem. ion reFIY
i t the ha
-1• _ i ~.. ... e 0 ......1.,.......1ti0a. Ws Wet Its 111•4141•11, hes loes l• onswar- , tor • demand that New Memo mumm
ies o a fault.. We generally haws a mad el' ear Y• Ws mimeo.* arm , ' sr ..n" I. ".we , dared,' deelerieg his intentioe to protect
---------', „ ewe epee .11 gm"... which we for after dm '• sollkworint an • MAN that the malty mirth h.• lNew Moot.. from iltraeten by Texas at all
kleetra llt SM. N0W , M , D..... idoliberatme ; mot why. it le m formed, we neveri nem. to he tight i.aod that it I. mann No soma. haaards Until the question of title wee fel
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hmitate to mow it, turd GUM to It, ha en. will , iadiaed to wink at the Medicare datum fa i - , .
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rped an power, 111
, by thelr tight nem., and wrong promptly and , Male eat the Moneublems agalnet Northern ernee,lU I.
, leaded.y relished, even thrash within mr ewe s tet dm no mene mpettensible. having called the Convention io an indiridt
:political beembeld Tbuindepeedeece and Mein- ,Ws like the samgeotiou of the Ca th o d e (. Da." l al e el' eeit fi i l°, no r .." 5. 4, we bee.
urekeu-nese Of we meY bri ellimai ....• wad./ ; "......... 1 he 5...1.11 Mee. evewe i .ehleb I nothing about the claims of Team; wheth
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ma es ...... Elir•Cstsl..„. 1 mey paudle mots . esttom a. docourtmes some- ; la:
~ oi , i eve eh e is in the right or wrong. But her
.I. 11.110TICIR DRAIVVEY. I t ,.., or give offence messimelly who nom wee!
w Wher'"r blew. had
ono Hr. ril l lw r i WT.. I refusal to submit the 'Motion lo arhitra
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I'll re .b.. W ."."D•11.111"..1ie ..1. 117.1. d " . " .1 ; I lion or judicial udiusiZent le Certainly in
:wt... mW. mrwf is, sod ......... am. W. the preeent seatioe has otorited condemnation nod, e
Durkee I .ere never hero to be a dare to aey man, tter to deoseved the lath-he has received It applied with 1 very bad taste, if her title is good, and is
Kr a 1 . ,: o _,,' W P a t !" Ho.
~C h.: * „ .,;;. Semetber our own homes couvictlens What we Moog hands. So far well.
.7'4 P . n . ' ff. " . I• ,; ' e.lettiolcd to throw many doubts upon it ,
le.. er ,•••.• ... '".' "`"`"'''' "-- . believe to be truth end right ..
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pre„tnim i re7Zerlentr . ..7:lll deem . rth7ef w erTem "i i " ta. I Certainly no person will object to our 1
pe We bars nommd. from Den 1.1. Wt...., upon the hour-lop." even (1100.11 0•011.11m1110C11. "h..... ...01.. well .
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I...' e e h t ;Government defending that territory from
mph.. eta; remark. in reply to as snitcher Mr tom from the party en Manfred times, and all I r
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m o gi a . to g . t h e et. alt, and will pemith I n , 1 pe,...10,ie fn.nr een.dea., to oar p ee .. &method by his Donee* thud hodboistent course I Texan ineursions until the question shall'
Arun we do lon iu that attachment to freedom I be settled, and we Lee o at tineerely that'
Uremia ear matt hone. i lion. • , sod admire thal .. T . enitoey • rw . Lree y ehould . se . 7 , - l
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'IT We mold call attention to the advertise. 1
411•111 4 11 Ms Acodo ny ri,..in mg at thn place, in iof the damn.. a th. Bradford &lepton to the ~,,,,, ~.,..y . Th . „L im ,. „., n , ,„ n ,„, n , • . g p appears
Mother solemn. Senatorial Conference, on :timid. week, whitirllefe mime • potence! truism. and la chedelie3 by, in,yesterda)'s Bret:mg Pool :
~,,,,.,,,,,n t„ ,' coincide. with the re p ort In that paper lint week,. thoomudeol radical Democ i :ote i d ...North:re Pow..
WeaIIINUTON Aug, Gob.
Er We lame stlenl.oll to the me ided ed steady
heeler, (eo far as n got.) and triads
Capt. .1. Sok, in on columnVe-day. Cep , . 14. j't,`,....7 . ' ' ll v re . oe n t - lie th rtt . n . j7n i treeTs7e 1.1"M0...bed •etrong e , The President's Message to Congress, 1
I. Indefatigable la his endeaters to merle the pub- .. '''. , bulwark for the Republican cause. If this be in was roo d 1
, o while ft embo reirettrui them on ...gement l e rica h e re., m m o o, ',w o o ..... and awl It alludes to Gov. Boll's latter to Texan I
he. sad, having acquired . con fi dence,
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I could not have Neu mode eo es to Isere ale inue. Democratic C•••• 1111.• Ihroogfwat all the ,
, rem enetautivee.
W meciesdieg like a eh.. tams of representation Mhe ruled by the Sena. North have erred is proclaiming it.'
Tr, h . o.idoot sns a that a rail . or 1.1.
- , tonal Conference, the Coin... from firmlfonl Nevothelem, we hope to me MI. evednethig
17 W. ens ••• , 1 ,. .. , .. , e" ,,, 1 . 01, h° ..- ' Md not feel at hbert, to deviate from the plain and east tif the itio Grstule, bus been
Annoy aultemn mon dlopmed of, the country set- terrlt er Y
too tot , ...; regarded as beloogibg to Nan 3lvai.o, end ,
llo Per Ztda w" y • w r itit ". W d ri l ie " evar m l' n ' t l lnf,% . .. l i O 3. o 4 o l l :pr " neir .w ... :Tic I r i '" ds:y " o ' ve r i ' dlirei; aPp'po."intobteii'tt.' Ir . e rm % ' de d down in its grouted quietude;
, They preferred tether to lay their action before meenset once more eti mot, to that • all, of the Li t sb , " l e b :,_, l _ l r
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hi.. ... 0 lw' .... T' S . " . '''''''ll' h pa r - ... the Denmentoy of the County. end refer the mat. run houwhold of huh, may feel free to work to-I 1 1 111 1. v "re son" 11 " vll, .
ty, that the prop -the rank end flee of me Da- tor loch to them for limit consideration and action . lre alluded to hi., Leo ial anion and die
g." ' ". t r'.. " 7. 0 ,...,7 . I r..' lw P.....t. la fti Un ited Ss i a tl t
moeracy-fad not to attend its primary twenties. lat the S. Member Coin (m.o. not Madsen. that 1 la ws o te.o ea, tut tut,a .
ad "tor their voice relents tas ego...ration the reasonable arid lure pr.lons they had e ,ranen ......s. no o e m. m a • man . . lie.ug
he will enforce them.
and . selection of eundelotto T hin. thee pis- !. •.. strictly and unflinchingly t he, to. celled a Democrat hemmer he ha. en oppmed to tie ,;,,,,,,,. that thin too
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1 1 1 b ' e d e ‘ a s i ' i l i i nit . tee would mid. that while the, were i h a 5e ,,,, e ,, a , • e r e t a ,,,,
demo: end more, it w their elven.. duti 'Th. ) ,onMe lo effect the &mied erranmrnent, the meet. , antilop is, d to tall on the whole fort. of the
.bail.. eat in their lt. legate meetings mei ce 1 ins vepareted in the beet and kindest feeling. and Thom m Etrerlos -'Pin esetion of member. militia, avil he considers that this would be
punctually m they word go to the poll. on eke. with • mooed regret dna the a.mn or thew re. , , of the Legislature of Moomen took place on Mon- Ilia doh, as also to employ the regular or
nee My lit "le I•.r Mr) eV ..""" the."'" I 11 ";',....,`:1!"" b.' precluded ''''' P ... ' 1.1") 01. i day. The result hoe not, to this writing (Wed- I ; my .ml navy
deny of their princuil. e. obi I'll good •01110.11.01.1 1 , ,'''' ' 11,141.) pin i trampired Comm& ratite m. 0.. le He mys Texas, at a state, can suppress
and keep the pail, muted and snow, , se Mr . 11 .... 11 Do , 1 r. , • 81 7 1,,, ...”*.m . „„,„. r,„ .„ „... ..„„ „„„, „,„,„„„, „., „ lice men iii , urr,etien by her leeul powero„
ether WOO, in no editorial column. 1it...• 141,101. `‘•`'
ie to d.telii ...... the tete ol Col thaton-te doter. hilt she ha. rio authority to conflict With
a p ..... os or the 11 11.111,..e.
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' ' Or ""` sr...l ' mg a mins a bether he is to hen moted li, the Senate the laws or rights of the United Slates.
:this Nitel.e. voliwi.• "I''' h 1 1 1. b.,. I°l the ....hon. o f the Bradford convention, 11 pre- r
.soothers„ ,eon ...al. or 0 In , the, he is to In Cat o.loe, TeX. is an intruder, and I
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.010 ' 00 l ''' I° ""e` llo.. " 4 "11 the ' 111 "" .1 " 14 l ' e. lain, d b n , oath Carolina Vend in will be treated ae mush
fur the •11111000111111 and grettlimMon of the mho- ~,,„,, „,,, . 1 ~,,,,,,,, „, ~,„.„...,
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W f' h ' S i . Tho President, in his message to the
ad .1...M.... 11 r e " ). " 1 111.1 .1 e °•1 .14 ' Anil Set. m the 1, 1 , 17 .........0re.101 , 0.,1 ,, e , 10 "'"'
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to 0111 lho cent" l I
1. 11 . le. eara Pr.... Aral . 4 ' 1 ..4 ..I.ld . that ~ nunlike e, ( taltables In Bradiord ascend 1 "" r" ' I ' l ' " 1 11 "'""'" *..r.r. " r ''‘
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the Bin Grande ihlutigs to New Mexi. o and
11. h. has to fight b. 10,00 too fin . and m meat
be. ..el to th e Wht. Hee. 11 . 11 . .." 111. 1 ., throe .0 simpielianna and W;oneno cembnied fir t bat reason he most protect it ' lrian
d mid. inmge The oho,. we I. tau ......0.....ged _
aletl.l..bal Pr. , ... ) " 14 • "d d. '. .011 on NI, end the masher of Dermicretie rotes ear, id t ,, ~,, art , „ ,„,,, ~,,,,,,r , ,,,,,„,,,,,,c ~,,,,,,,,,„. Texas or other idles initiation.
Wee...e•Y lave , 111 . 1 ts" "I" a" , 1 ' 1. . 1 ' , thou. .0 both the other remit.. 377, and tkolol•
01 .. 6 . .. 1 • 10 11 • ..wle' twor the Tetm bm'le ,' o All ehe (Bradford] mks, tweeter..., on wpm, 'ff '‘ .9. """• ''' d .' " n '''' " f o°l° '`' ll. Sotetoe.-Benj Wilson, who killed his
so W. teenaged and u tt er l y o„,„o . „ tee , kill- comber of Conferees with hurt the sfSte (ono- ' 4.. 10 ..1 '1' . ill eerrY the dot - ^t n•W .I ' .l wife 011 Sunday week, et Towanda, romple-
MC (I. ll BaillY , / it tenowd , re , rail of the 5..." are . ' ll We could Idte to Immo .I' this offer of en . '''.' will g ot ...". ....''.." " the bl'lrrr" ra ted his own deetruetion on Saturday last,
pm, &MOM( whom were iton !bony Cloy, C.en „ r .,,, ... L . of ~,,,,,,,„. ~,,,, is m. 111 .
~,,..., Mau the 1•11-Benson meta, •nd 1101 the latter
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k ,;„„, 10 ~,,,,„, , w ;,,, s ee , in Lie 3 winging =re 1.1,
PPM, end me.mi Mhen ohm* 0 . 0 . e. mit twt counticir is not • polpable departure from the mint - 0 .1.--k-.-
I r sooner than that tkuton ehould b• gummed- 1 handkumhief.
dine ; aad comiderably housing the driver, ND and letter of Men. iessinteloons' Aceord , .. ,o use
r...... .04., who het ..< .). 5 01 eel , " Reporter's firming. Bradford. in 121.. polled 3.711 W. h. " 1.0 . b''' '' ' '...1' ' '''' 0.0 ' ...1 ''''.• " --.t fire occurred in Jemmie d N.Y.. en W,de
woo eMennwe eerionel; mowed I i owe, wt, Snermehatina and D,tionne together ''''''''''' '''` .." ••
1.4. " ''''.... h. 1....• ueeday seek, which Jemmied properly la the
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The wive , wee .ri iiiiili in it w reali 1 " tan .1 o n? ) 3,304 The retie, therefore, that tin , The Disfranchise& 0 • rale. ef 5500,000. Several edeneive manatee.
....4 • ratult. et kale"t
of the • ,,, oIY . 11 . a b ou t,' mu . u p on if they adhered ...city to their The Detrocratie papers of Wayne, Pike, 111110 g establiehmeras and noun., mill were
sent remuti.-.Mbielt . oil of
a ....a 1 - time. . ....cc...o e "."old be II Conferees from Bradford Monroe and Carbon, aro you loud in their omen, the buddies. cotiennied.
pl. to the ad' hind wheel, termed Utal, The ea- to t o 110 ,„ a „,„,,,,,,, 0
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proletaittnin agar tee the disfranchisement of OP AMe moirered at Chicago en the 3011, .It
husky wee a lowild..oo, m Mee. wt. owned Ow der/ally tensemoof edhenns (oaten motive., ~,
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...peett • t a . es, compos ing the whieh destem.d alma SU hoot., including the
wildde. and them hkewim eh. had ma rely taken Hers the, aro(' e MUnt
pre. in II; hut how to I.t.teLlet for it is the no. 10,1 we h„. ee ~„,e w .peak C„,.„ rpm, 11... 1 10th Senatorial Dietriot, by the new apple-
Chicago Theatre end the Notional Hotel.
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N,. UM b." "Mat,. the 1"...1.10 the , tome at preNl.ol. Willa the Replete,, we cordially tionment bill; and aro advising and pro- Deluge in Congress.
elver, and Geo. Fem. , .needy 000. but 'help a will h e riet i e f a m mi ly ediam e d osen-cer. I paring meemarea to teet the junk. and con- Ttle Maar, Aug i-in the Senate, Mr I
we . 1 .1... , that e w..... 411 110 " 11. ..." •ef tend: , ber.....e. , eloe " 11 arr. " faaa e W. ditutionality of the law at the sorties& pro • Douglass called up tby a vote or 34 to 23),
Its •ce nottenneas It never had but ono or tool., out , h eat ., ho e r. Susquehanna Mai back 1 . .. . the mdependent bill lir the edmiseion of
.W. l 1 i .... . f 1.. ' ...• .. d ' ...1 ... P a Ir W ether I iret,emil "WeI.IIY .. bee W...ereer mi. me brrbbr° ..arid. BY the low " ti"Y° rb"b°l". Conforms, every northern h e voting
in tbe AM ploes by the pith whieh unpin , . that it , i diet to do Woo o ld pl.. h e r marvel, at the mercy ' ere aq.1,0,1 of any "PreeeitteGen whatever aye, and it was then made the special or
half dour. It'. hope .w Mot onto lof Brodkin' mditiman• Were the other owe enuo. in the Senitte, fog ono Sear, while the whig der every day at 12 o'clock until dispoeed
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' 5 gee"' op 'll 01 11 . e.er • I the eeothie"...vorr On" Merited. " theta" I district, (31st) composed of Brayer, Butler,' Of, 0 ithout divielon
as an worth !Av.., and. by maims a little more i 0110 f.IIIIy could mowed the entire Motor t. the lt d jAweenee. I. doooiy rep ,, I . ootoo ho . Mr. Poole urged the Senate to talio up 1
poi Molter nob .. ... ,, ..1 . .....r... , ..x , ruff. mold be &Nereid. but asst is, end to m.o. f h.
~ ' . end TM'S first those port ion. of the lute
sword mhitlee of it that ism sot t o ll I. re . ere by I der would be to gwe Bradford nu is. al. enter, ' " "wa leng t h of time. f heY ebti. t i ' ee Otonib. reloting to New 31exice and Tex-
Mar ewe rottenness, nor to; die 11..clit of Pub-lend the supr, mac, we think her eke.. te emit the constitution, which gummed jail to trot, es. He said that it was well known that
Se 0p... 1 enntiolw.ll la. conooted lit siturptehenna to ii the ; eitilten M Well as county or hamlet, the the Califerria bill could not pees prier I.
CP Fee meheeht. .1 the miestreldte• .....r. I bitter or Bra.trad , a air humble etimonot, right to he repreeented in both branches or, the Territorial bills; and if it could, such
end &Melee in mother colon.. !ougenereue and illiberal in selling any such thallfi , the State Legislature, ion groesly violated by rie t n ,. woul oo ld:ne attended with the most
1 - r The Woyne County thread wrahes finely fhe bill; and to tent this point they pro.; gr.
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gee,
Onr, We vrlnical to know why
ander our reeent eitelluation,l4o.lllorl off mom. ; pose and urge that " 1130 thirteen thousand the California bill could mit be lased. ,
lemt . 1. • reply, 1 ... tnek" •n • " . "" 1 or "" ' espelltsd and insulted freemen of the north , Mr. Hook, ri itlkol thst it would ho do
, suitemeute mod deliberate faleehoode We Mall( or. I. oh o I
eastern district, send one of their number Pealed b y r f i ' mm.r.l r° '" -- "" -- 1
'am take the trouble to contradict inn. or . ran- Moues (a. a ready /atomised) such as 110
Odom ........, ~,f t h„o,... e r t h at e t,,,,, h oe ., to the Senate Chamber, and demand hie , ha d previously referred to. He then moo
; thew felony sod utter weo..em am well assn. I adeniesion to • seat ; sathified that it will , ed to amend the bill by striking out all af-
IWe are glad to ere him 011100 under the lad, and g ovo l ve upon th a t hog, to determine ter tho enacting dame, and inserting that
.. hope te. 1 .... 111 "ad' M...ineewewa whether the pre ,;„;,„„ e a th e Ce „ gi ,,,, Loc part of the Omnibus bill relating to 'Term
Monroe hereafter, and to pull the weeMent of hie and New Allexien.
'we Rade.. l4 .. to ...or.. .1.... "eerie.- .hill b° l'rrilld out , ."li ovar y porti on of Mr. DouglaM moved to amend the he
If he doe. not think much of our paper, il 1 that State repreeentell, or whether the-out: , mandment by inserting that eeetion of the
Ideas est *amble ne-ate else iniodred entfilfty ler District Atoll tie doubly represented at Omnibue bill relating to the public domain
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I aditerihne ePtwor M liko lti .al that 1..11 we i the eepense of Wayne, Pike, 3lonrott and lin California. Mr. Foote moved still fur
.,shoot. We mold tench rather ohms. them
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e.,b...5• • thew to amend by a provision limiting the
1 than any Inquennent. wonld be dictator nut 'l w o ...y g o
sh e . d , I emotions boundary of California to 80. deg.
Meo mu
w sty le capable of taming. Ws my Boo ri g ht ,30 minute..
in peerect mad Immo, awl lopo MK eelemporary , Year tide, sad r folly bollor lb, Condi - ; Mr. Clay spoke at Nome length, annonne
roll ant get In • passim that 11• nod mike au am lotion. thud ou your Senator, thee, sod int his medinem to support the bill, al
ot Monett, a. herb. befenr. I let the intl... low, against which you so . though litPremalli meek lkl lloodll.e.
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I We irlll add aloe. that .fho dem mold.. mr pa- ;; j oo d y peoloot, h o pot to 1 1. toot ad eon . 1 tO. C
honlbuo Lie-Mr. utay-haer WM
l I". 11. a..a M have a' We ...' .. ‘ l, .....I. ' epw to the e...m it merit.. from the Int to the WA that la was in &-
meant the la. ha neat 1 - -
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MIPMIIIMIN BANKS,
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No licke d eulanou h.. lean so akened tot dn.,
resift, a* whet the Meattose thamrat really !
inteaded, a some eononente a has pat forth,
regard to a letter from that county, moonily pull.
haled in this paper. The of that pen. I
dem. mon,. lee grace Greenwood calls Mr.
Wilmot,) an, to Tested., at ohm, to rhea ready
hopes, meow . quad deeleratton to his favor, by I
the Donwerm. New, we apprehend, ht regard to;
the edit., of that paper. whaler. r may be hi.
fault, fear and fickler.es are not among. them]
Ile he. elsoye be hinted( strateht.forward, In I
whatever weenies he ham awe erenmTd—ereme..
limos too much Po fanooonable Tourney, mem
bays thought. Deltberotely, and in • stint of t
manly faintest end Independents, be planted hi.
oil ammo month. dew, on rho ground, that to
Ti..g emery Informs the eanduiete far Conyers
hem We district, thts fall. All that w under.
dead then. by hi* aeranneets on the latter o
referred
Is. le a wont of paper cans. to our Democratic
eds.& In Ti...g I. regard to the seeming. of •
owedidale. If i. this, we have miteentm 4 woded
.Mm, he enll of eetwaneetwat toe. 'Ms Mastro.*
Detwserat aad the democracy of altrequehtenna.
two Oka to ranee of debar justice in eed
sold ehoetrfidly sower le au Dr estsibh, nomination
Ihry may !sent.—North Penneghtertme.
Tbo Morn P.p.Osemen id quit. right ei la. I
terprettai eer article alluded to We haw ow
mod wry exteitierly with 1.. Domani. of
awney fee the put few week, and we SW
the aselbeg. we may with safety say, Weal eased
laws. i• beer el rein le liege the eaadelate
M Commas, ea the wedideas awned. let, sa l
we mid Where, die lout bring forward the tight
wet • ow. It will .al d. te norniaate •au
wise I. ready lo ...lamp lire brew• sad de we,
eikor &WWI 14 the prepagaeiliete, ewe te ye. i
thy fpm the rawasiee ell Amery 4 for if we Ile
Owe re eelliteg ewer nom that we eeekl net elm'
Me. The peeple—th• messes ef both weirs I.
We amity, to we and We week. ap—ere
dwi
dwtly..pared I. IM eIIISNO a storm w say
Ow Walter, wei may peewee, aol will eel mal
low • wwitwatiee of ea esteem aboftweber. Wheal.
or Hen Ite wen. the mall ef h . Itewleeliew
woad Mt. Wee • abbil
lobo. 4. mot Amami hiamitiroold Hi. re twills
Y Wesidwy Winer • .4 from Wo
weelaw le *sew lbti while sessikial• late h.
glory. 'MB orb*. et Utley mot be lobo
hhil br &a h., nob potabil win*. /toile we
jedpwitt, time le no way M maxaglitity goad.
imq wig it bitl by Tlimp mad% a Am.
timileits I me trbeibi bid WWII* bis bob. a
wityprifor mph. tem
nal bow.. Maul Ibbohelbooldil=
itt ear bot. bmiltibow Irk a assollib
6...40•111. lo the telire min tif bob Eli b..
mend apas***, . mom *
Asp*, Wei losidSolik/o#ll4llmiqp.!
mom Are w..r 001.
Tim M. P.lbdibt t 4. itallftis of mil Obi.,
nee 100 lb tip. Is ibitArtyhio lie boy yo
toometin 16 0 =Cir lissyksafitielbm4
111. YAM biribfillibly lb Irwin
tyre omit, my* ai of lug OM'
tiol WM lb. divots buy lad mama
atm ClaVo notrimotiw, Texas mad tapas altralts. !arm so MM. He would say also that the
TI.. *,
• Compromise that has New et thy be-
Sumo rather serious times are p- proposition made tbis morning by Mr.
t h e ...I e m e l t wee ...et, tett t e fed I. tome quaitors in rolatiou to I Fts• A o,
d itro.....needotti Moe.
h voted for et, not on•
&sib has eventhily very Ithrbbrovs meaner, ebbe. of Tama to about 700,Q(10 Mame
1 mime. he should be eons.
Aso moo/ rtheth vni d
er the vethethi bthrthvg ones of what bas genovaliy boon regarded, p h o d rri_ ~l tee e .b o ki ooppo oo prop .
Cle Y. e " the 1 " "" " " ha il and what, was purchased by our Govorneasol, He dedred sow, stading " in biz
kerma to matelot to tho Irmadmoy. Gram Greim
New Mask* Goes. Dell of phoe to say that he Mended to be maw•
wad, m loot of swim oftpray lottors thoi " 1••••• fee. ',Airway,
rb,yby a thy Cloys .torah .. Thin, convened toe liegimature tuna. b y
Loa to st: State in intro ...100, and dm addremed b " ' re " •Il •b•• b•• •••• " 4
: any portkm of the mopes or soy Sate, ori
If
it moot midoot Nat the heart a be. caw bi• very Img ontl Imperious holm to too any j or gw. o w o h o . ~,,,
lththri •P w" " le weweewe-4 ew . . PresWoot, through Me Senators and now against Me nothorky of the Heim, ho wen
that hh soffit.. his very life, ceold dta sot, or ,
t. N w
lold th the lathe with kIMeIt it Ith la th a. I bent of Coorem from that Sum, dommul- for=lb• sirrndi• tom Gs•••••••O
whoilter wert •
i ••• " •••••• .11 " • • •—b• mg' the emeediate and unconditional mom- t
whbh
hh olden of dm dales of Tams to that Tara- ; If blood was to be
.limos. fir the Antlarey thee iv. with N e nth OM nod Mrerndor of old tole sod me- I milt, whosatiolt woo MT It was tho Molt
Chap Moran Mr mae- Mown to m lime* over 11, ostler dm mouthy of eivil !of tiom wbo Mead lb. standard digeoloo,
thpeetv etherrthvb bladed eat dthethrelthed war cad dlmn elbr eel. . Hosed.:— !, !and if mob ea hem tom ark as long as
somorla 6. it. What sow le dem? Tee.. refuse ' b• I.oa • "1..' II" " i•• 6•1 that one
%pm Math My t 0 they Many Atoold Ur ram' is sown of the Whorl-
Too wararem leshom., te arbilest• the quellion ef tale, or moo to
soma it to Ms Mlidary. We .mw, tat cha r so;kokagthat w
Met Om Government am* .womb lbh OWN world he ‘soredj
tit dmoor tg,Nw
vii. raw to see liege wises maw
rah, or—go—Taw ban l• .bow
peed ‘hhel l r hiphwor • lu t h il,ei Thow s l*,
OM *Who bobs& Who dw • ••••••• pawl or not b• ins he t
s
•O•b pnliec a bL n i
a rs say
oolgoolo Mao shot modholuabr 10, is sob sway naktome to ito
Gifted her beedwo agibab • low peel- ibmity, lib Mime lam theoblobll be to
oho, bohisso, MON* the di dela MS. I_,Loldilltol If p. "' i d b°
oloohodoo.b•boolowl
Ms
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war *bit tigbisb NoramlY; bis an nibble mod ropir• s• shosemb.
nal nbedy ananaall die la own if bla renriabeligrbbeil
"WOO OW make* Wads& a dally, ammo s, Ma ham tar
be is Alb hblesik• allot oat bah • •
9h..Zoh libbiNabono
Ebb ofisummi yell • hi bb in t
Ow biirste, banana, naafi% lbw arl ~r rso
Marla Smetana =mole.
The Ihnomr boo evolg4 lie OYU brimi
41=11b To Tame% Yob lipaibmpot
Tb..m.... duo br Arm • grb re ft
kr bob W lblb *O6 Ilb abaft
1 abbr. Lem Imp Obi .la Or ,
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me MOM oio Mewl Mo. ow 1111.1
Amok WoloriMo Slonool. 00l 'MOM
doMmloof mans omillfo. of oft lb on
ri 01100 olds IM Am"
OM:1 flfs •
.Eggg
as Nora klhissriert.
eilaiillio dm Hoomfron the tretash.
mom of it throat war Memnon to 6.00.1
of Africa for lb* oupwimioa of the Piave
Truk and the prowi oMoa of Ommeree.--1
Altar dm rewiring • memo's from the
' aerate, announcing the pasooge of the Utah ,
bill, ((last (memo( of lb. Compromise,)
the House adjouraed.
F , Ana. 2d.—ln the Senate, Mr.
Foote's assodnient to the California Bill,
dividing the new state by the thirty mix
thirty line, was defeated by 80 to 28. The
emeodment minting to the public domain
was agreed to and then the question came;
up on Mr. Footes motion to substiture for
the bill the To.. and New Mexleo part ofd
the late conipTomMe; . on this Mr. Rook,
alr/rOe n n " t 7 w h aT . w i rth d d . ra n l ir . n 1171 t: t hor. t ho f
Mr. Peal. then gave node e of abi eetab. ,
hailing a _ territorial government ' New 1
' Mexico and settlingthe boundary
as question.l
The Homm w engaged mainly with the
I Indian Appropriation Bill,bot acoompliihed ,
nothing. An ineffectual effort was made to I
adjourn till Mondhy. •
SATURDAY, Aug. Ad.—Senate not in
session.
In the House, the Indian Appropriation
Bill wee dienumod, and an amendment
adopted, giving $15,000 for the extinguish•
tient of Indian titles in Team That was
bloartes, An,. 5.-1 n the Senate, Mr.
Pearce of Md. introdueed bill for the ut
dement of the Boundary of Teak ,s propos
ing to pay Texas $10,000,000 for`that por
tion of Now Mexico claimed by Tem, and
lying north of 80 deg. 30 min. r.the mon
ley to be appropriated by Texan to tho pay
ment of debt. incurred by her in the groa
t caution of her ear of Independence. The
California bill mac taken up, and pending
tmotion for the engrossment of the bill
ho Senate adjourned.
The [louse, after some unimportant
transactions, went into Committee of the
Whole, laid aside the California bill, took
np the Pest-Office bill, and talked out the
day, but did exactly nothine
gpvnieeilema or Me Compromise.
The to oceedings in the Smote of she U.
h. yesterday, closed with %virtual rejection
of the Compromise. The Omnibus bill was
disburdened of ha passengers one after an
other; the Texas indemnity hod hean set
down a day or two before; yesterday Now
MeMeo was bidden to alight; after her,
California was thrust out with little acrd.
molly, and only . the territory of Utah or
ite:mot, containing no inhabitants but the
little community of Mormons, mashes the
destination for which they all set out. The
bill passed to be engrossed by thirty-two
I votes to eighteen—• bill providing a toed
; tonal government for the Utah region, fix
g ils southern limit to Om thirty-seventh
degree of north latitude, and tiontaining no
provision on the zubject of slavery.
This is the fi Oa of the labors of a see
slurs of eight months; the eloquence and
dexterity of Clay, the locubralitins of the
committee sel thirteen. the epee.. and lei.
tors of Webster, the craven silence of Cur
win, the supplo evolutions of Bradbury,
the foamy activity of Foote, supported by
Cass at his right hand and Dickinson on
his left, with half the world looking on
and the other half listening, Imo had no
other result thee to oreate a 140•011101.11
fur a small settlement of fanatics on the
borders of Salt Lake, who rums a fertile
spot of uo great extent, in the midst of s
wilderness of sterility, and of whom or
whose interest little thought was taken
when the compromise wheelie was first pro
posed. It is very much as if dl the fish
, Orwell of New York Bay should pass the
whole season in catching a single muss
buker.
We shall now have the opportunity of
soeiog whether the defeat of the cowry
,
mica will he followed by • civil war and a
I
dissolution of the Union. Mr. Clay, who
1 , has indulged so largely in meltnaholy
ticipations of danger from that quarter, it
the romp...mi.. should fail, will now hare
n opportunity of displaying hu practieal
wisdom in preparations for the approach
ing troubles. Of course he will make al
motion in the Senate to renal our tremolo of
war now entitling in distant water.. 011
amino he will take meamives to Justinian an.
inquiry into the state of our fortifications
in different parts of the Union, and their
enmity to hold oat against knot honouree-'
lions. Of mono he will lay before Con•
gross a proposition for inereming the force.
of the federal government. Me otando by
the Union he toll, no—he I. determined to
be found among the faithful, and bag rem
ised to give It, aid in potting down the
threatened mentions.
Pooh at least Amid be Alr. Play'. amuse
'f hie reel apprehoesion of the danger bears
ny compadeon to the alarming represent..
ione of it ghee in his sprach... Neither ;
la, however, mar hle frkods, expect that
hem representation. will be Judged by any
standard of morality. Both ha and
hay are coneeloo. that they are but Pe
; rbrl exaggerations, employed for the
ke of poreamion. The element there
to be any omissio• for pirating op
; the fears of the timid, lim.iffrolste, or
he ignorant, are shall bear as more ethne.
' • are sorry to be empelled to judge at
ly, bat wi only atter eonehedess lo
which bet were, wbo have had the oppor
tinily of 414 A how these *bp are
someably by a imials robe of
politielaite, will ally agree with um
Probably beGreetOwspremimer,es moo
body has relied mew ledge the
dein obeli he Yu emeral tunes *sperm&
of nark% to some Interim phme. The
Ohne statammus Ab trim he saw
AM hie maireel war met labs, went and
hiemdf, bat the pabulum of MP
elder op bad a mete vivarisme way of nu
. tleir Map, thee *Mr Meares
Moat Is ewes ef that kid the
problies now Is, la eimmiloge dab
Y Ilbe webs ef
see i= b rie
tar elite* slaw As
st .1.5 M ,bed be Irmo
soar)= ll L l soar)
IP_
Kr. OW es.••• ell ad be
.111 he AM le MN Ow MI ow
ls 6olaaett,bt the osy
thk. is fie J. see Wog oil •011,11,
be dC sine to.Mrt Tip* ••414110 his
IM • 11004.••=.11Pihh.h
an Mr
ell
my Woo ' et-
tempt it, they meet eertatOists". ...d that
Aka eels atethod to pi et with ileepateh,
Ilrlo les eee ge feet, sod allow the rest to
folkow is .1100111W011.
, Boos most has ham rammed that it re t ir e .. of gold.
was not Utah, instead et Oaifornia, which I The news has is it nothieg of spesla be
' was struck out of th e Omnibus bill. We tercet. The gold mines matinee as pro
are not dimmed to lament la in the limit.litic as ever, and if pcmible move ao.
The an of the Senate to the motion for Great indignation lb felt in California at
striking mt of the bill everything relating, the delay of (pogrom in granting On& stall
to California. was given by so largo • vote admission into the Unme. " California
—thiry-four to twenty-live—that the lien• I feels:" nye one of their meta " that, de
ate will NM the necessity of explaining this has be.. made the sport of gambling poll.
proceeding. by the immediate introduction *Mims long enough. sp ort
of • elan bill for the admission of Caliber- I
' eda m premed to a vote at the earliest pond. I lilms" . " a Web.tddr eadialead•dh
hie period. The northern member. will not Gram Greenwood, io a letter to tia
;venture to vote otherwise than in favor of Itlmmadd EwY .i" Poet. graphic
fetich a proposition, and a eallicient number note. the brim:ming made upon her by the
jot the southern Senators are pledged t o two most notteeable men in the Senate, at
I vote in its favor, to ton a decided major'-'the time of her dom. two Issa. sine.:
ty. I .• On Monday, we had a greet though sot
We have a right, moreover, to expect, I very lengthy memo'. from Col. Denton. It
that Mr. Doty'e bill for the admission ofd wee • elem. ...deem& • pointod and pow-
California as a mparato measure, will now WO ergument. yo u will pumice. though
It„, take. up l b. H oe . „ r ji,,, gan a n . not so vividly In the reading. In the man
time. The apology for delay, oo long and oar of Mr Bents there is often a twee and
so often mole, in that House, that the can- tertihNt fore.. Hit le.keen sod
. t ..w
goes the dmiasion u f,mathing, and his tones.look. .41 gestures,
California, was ea peeted every moment from I barb and drive home his Amp and atiat iag
Ithe Senate, can no longer be owl°. Th. I words. Ho is a proud, stern, lordly and
members will be obliged to lice the goes. !tdesdnld'ddiding dfiddk•r — always
sunitast
lion, or lie under the inevitable odium of iota hearty and Wont contempt for words
oonspiring to defeat the admiwion of the' , sod political blowy—a Ms
, hone} ing and humbugging of constituents',
new state.—N. Y Ere. Poet
the cant and rant of Buncombe ardor),
IWhat remailwtore of: of the Compromise I He is no juggler, nor tumbler—no player
bill, went out - of the Senate yestentay a- with ball. and feathers—be favors you with
omidis the jeers and laughter of its mem- no tight rope dancing, end throw. you ow
hers, end was received with jeers and laugh- 'summer..., but strides into the ring as a
ter in the Ilk". of Rkitrettektethk• , demo and hardy gladiator, or • stout loseer,
fore its departure, Mr. Clay administered not to play, but to fight. He is always is
Isevere molding to Mr. Pearce, of Maryland,: earnest, always confident, and follow. up an
!for tinning defeated a measure, which if it 'opponent with the nre,unfiagglng, remorse
!could but have passed the two houses, ! less etagere... of a blmd-hound on th e
' would heve boon sure to bring harmony to „ an ,
the &Angry , and which would have so rec. 'EL is loepti.iug bow mildly the member
lensiled the two par.es into which the re-!of Mr. Benton read, compared with thew'
!public is divided on the slavery qunstion— Hi.
oer is at times•
the extensioniets and the sot i-ext enuiouiste y dramatic in its bitter, unmitige•
—tbat in compering notes, thereafter,
to
I would not be able to pored., Any nn d .,o7h no t r . i . ly e ' hirl d on ' er so "
oold
coed in their opinions, and svon'd and &giber.ty even in hie passion. He
sled to tell which woe which Mr Pierre d 'es nut b and the enemy's ship with spike
defended himself, and tosred the biome 01! and brawl, nor fire it with grenades—but
I ...tenting the Compromise on the shoulder, eros h es d o wn upon it like some pondwou.
of Mr Dawn., nil [littler* ie. berg. In that portion of his
II i• no tatter win, dans. d the Com. tote sin et& in which he made hie exulting,
promise, it dead ved its defeat and is • and towed... exree ol what be pronounced
enough. If Mr. Pearce was the matt& the dishonest compr o miseplot—grwplng
twos of overthrowing en unp , incipled a !the bill and holding it up as a • eriminal;
'ultimo, he deserves a public duster now it was curious to mark the effect of bh.
and a seats. by and by ; but we fear that; .rorde modmanner ee the threegotlead
he is not entitled to any such honor erni!crs opposed to him.
that be is right in divel.dming it. Thu bill! A fire kindled in the wan check, and shut
was partly defeated by its inherent almond- 'front the keen eye of Mr. Clay. Warteles
ity and impracticability. partly by the'pub• odernest glance. gleamed out from bewail
lie disapprobation, of which its friend., in the black WWII of his logging brow—
the midst of all their seal, were painfully i while the weighty countmenee of Co.. won
conscious, and partly by the hrldnew ad 'a sharked and mildly indignant expression,
igilabee of th.oe who opposed it von higher] 'for self and 'miner.; seeming to ay as,
grounds than these of the apparent expedi• the worthy Falstaff would have aid. 'How
ency of the moment. If the credit a.f de. the world is given to lying r There le bat
fearing it be doe to any individual in the throe honest politician. in Amer's., aed
gnats mov• thoon sr. then, that credit of them io Int nod grows old.'
should ho awarded to Mt. Bunton, who bas! Colonel Benton seem,. NI of calm, &-
combatted it with a vigor, a fearlewnew, a tennineol energy and endurance. There is
steepless constancy, and a oromenend of re- about hint no sign of yielding or decoy.
source. which we cannot too tn.!, admire, The eold, steady look of his eye, and ble
or too highly anisethin, entepressed lips, skew an almost a.
I .
Neither Mr. Cloy nor Mr. Webster will,
stand as well in the public estimation otter'
this defeat as they stood berm.. Both'
these men famish I etoorkable I . :ample. of,
I the troth that talent is not wisdrtn, and'
i that a public mon may be endowed with!
very great powers of mind, without pos-1
session the char meter of a otaresmon, or I
deservihg the confidence of his country as,
la political guide. in the present instance,'
they neither understood what wan to be'
done, nor the time fur doing it, or the r
temper of the people. Both of them failed
here, but Mr. Webster the most deplore
bly of the two. The history of all that
I they have done in regard to this greet
question, hoe been the eeeera of great twae-
Weal follies, of intellectual strength liaisons
plied, ingenuity wasted, and pereonsl pop-,
laity employed to lead their friends'
astray. It wenn unfortunate for those,
' men personally, that their scheme should
inot have been socceessful in Congress, has
we are inclined to think that its failure is
' far better for their reputation, that, its see
m.. would have been. Its failure, at a
scheme of pacification, would have been so
glaring, that no mares political reputation
mould have borne op under the disgrace of
having been it. champion. Now that it it!
defeated, more than half it. folly mil never!
be permived by the public.
Is the meantime the people will bevel
learned a wholesome lemon—not to be eds.
led by great reputations in forming their
political opinions They must learn to:
think for theamelree, to make asp their own'
Judgments from prineiples drasdy ming-
' nised so political truths—they most leant
to be doubtful of the expedients proposed
by men of a eertain splendor of reputation.
11 they most have guides, they will lied'
safer ones among men of intellectual pow
ers not perhape so remarkable, but mom
«midi, balanced and proportioned. It is
certain that the piddle opinion of the atm.',
try has ahem. been against the compro
mise; yet it it certain also that its ax.'
premien has been in some aware insehedl
and oven/wed by the meat reputations of
these who have eapprarted it.
Meanwhile, Mr. Clay seems to pored.
Ids real peeitioa and to he Melined to de
eemebleg to mirkve hb polltkal ohms
ter. Me declared yestenlay that be wee
ditioreleed to give 00 Iloontonanoo to any
peojoot of Illusion, that he -wu rood to
the govereaut the lure ofeotord aid
do pailful dew. the Mu wasidustio• of
tromow—the• he was may So vote fro the
ohirdsn of Oelifiwwia es • =pude mote
-1 ou, Int meet be diololood Aug the other
="1.0.11 hireheme, sod Art hs hold the
et the ow Nam le bi t pedway
salratils.
Time no me air of bleslesiododeloo
oboes Ibis dooborefo• •••• es lb ••• be.
loodllebely up- tho deb* of fie Oloio
solomb Übe bell efokri au *mei
mo Me oreloo—lf be boa babas fie bed 1
io oloproffebe obe Ibrosibaie admoisolow of
0414 6 4 Imo no el id lualboodl belie
—in bow eol•ee• womb ifiemelb
eibe bee IN filla .4 NNW
W iltbg
n elli bo • "pie
O.IOPOOP. It Ife Sera N VIN4
.w. Ar is ai ef Illot
my worria— . 1. Mot.
itabie Wren Cialilbirsta.
nit - Dribrwe readval reran&
brings nineteen days later sews firm OWL
foraEa. She also brought two and •YR
p.,l;uunin' strength 'OI will—patient, mew
more than nt, unwearying, amnia
querable—ecer renewing itself, and patting
out some froth manifestation of its vitality
and its vigor. In personal interlunar...,
31r. Renton is mid to be, at times, exceed
ingly proud, distant, and haughty. ODe
rem..n for this may be that he le not always
rightly approached. A 'wood man
n
pride in another, and his ognmeionala= V
It, certainly ap the more meaning sad ef
fect., that. it hiltlither common am aroused.
(In Wedne..day, Mr. Wedge,' spoke is
favor of the e. , 1111•1 . 00140) bill. I thew ad
mired him greatly, but was by no mum
carried away by enthusiasm. The ranks
like grandeur of his head, the solemnity of
his tones and manner, the severe beauty of
his language, the optometry of his style, am
certainly impremim, but not over-ma Mering
or eleetrifying. Outward warmth sed an
tral force, intensity of feeling RA eameet,
nem of purpose, are too obvious', wanting.
True, he seems cations in moat that be rye,
but rather doggedly than deeply cm Even
to wit is a sort of heavy and ttlepbastino
ayfolneas—his Inimeron• sallies light wp•
pia own dark face but for an instant, sad
seldom call forth a genial tad Irresiinible•
response. People laugh when Webster
' lands the way, from patriotic sod pasty sap
aiderationa.
In the imam of his spank the distin
guished statesmen comineeted With slut
annihilating eontempt oaths Wilmot
en—stood there vying dews the
• thunder,' once elaimad es his pos
perty—like so old lion growling at the mho
of bin owe roar. Bet the galleries applaud
ed, and hie admirers will probably evolve
this speech as they sedative all the words of
the great leader, es sauna ham am mesa
political heaven. By.thaby, hie miemdes
might say that his prin.:Aphis esseedds lba
Moeda food afilhOsellion le imam en
emet--pre sew every mating ; sad In yet
asotbso—will oat do to
Palma Mud. lzmenom—TM Psalm.
Imparkm bap as mosemi int • Is.
ril• implosion of • Amin lAA at l•
mar thm village, m• Jy lug •••k,
whieb M• peon. war lost
Mro war estimilly 17MPI. Thy 10
WM lbw a Yowler Yes base
age ad sm. Wed es AM iMa mfild••
rem The somilty d pamdes IMM flee
ploaM Ma •bom SAN rimh:
—The Ibrom Jan Tdlwo of N. T.
at, ham b... fie moral *Mb • es I
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to MMus MI dime wbolP h i l
somoquese, MM, menl
waft tam Om ..d it am so lisaMit
MOM
mond tom m ei. a w.nbWds.is lommt«
mi" &mop iwt.
Amd et Me Odwi MM. Week *VC
day lest Chmpum IMIL die trilK,loll
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