. , _F:t .. .ry . , sbui;.(4li.9Az•E.l.7g IFRITE A co. ONDLY-310ENIN0,:kAY 80,1853 AZOLNO NATTER iWILLEE POUND Olf Pd CE PA EOF THIS Aszeit. ip'anesetkan Wawa Iturrtk-erke enemy". (keyn beam at cur Weekly Gazette calve ta ow knell:in mm lkoet &Arable mediate of =Alai their baldness lasey. par.dnolatiub le between to= and eve thoosek4 evade bs elatleteeny eille.ce ind wanly to ,Fatirk peakeyl. ..Wlaik sad Zulu's 01.1.1. • .-t A.DVEMTV;il9—Noittioi tboAllitorlsi Rooms Oft ['eliding, egibllttßoont of the Di. 4 3=m, on . wool 00. Booday. - ADIrESTIBMIS olio dool.r. Choir WEIN. - to ogipaar !n' tbi paper tm 1f ooday olonstos. .1 1 /t3D4 4, 4lottid them in beam 6 delta.= tlittrior WELG :HONCLILLTIONS. "IJIC cuim;oncilusloara. 2(103E8 romiLL, county ILII AtiDIIVE ' e Es IC.McOLUAE, ofFranktin County, . . Oo 4turday ateprOD; too Ist6 for to4sy's ram we reeetee4ll,l2othir goseteeeeleitlon from .3itshop O'deeueor, ea the school question, .Ithieti VI toquorrow. • , . , TZLVOIAPIIIO 111P0111.,TWO /111111 received feed Ur. :Fulton, nginit of the ”Asaaels ,-.led Brute in Philtdalphla, letter In explous ''-tionof the telegrabbio market report from Balt , inotre,:of which we complibed ab few de's ago. this letter Mr.. Falton.seems to be laboring . -,eider illifitatinn thae:inichirged Abo with , an atte mpt to 'tire us for the purpose of aimed, tlatitioui aurae:km.lal gurtailotot," but we '-ptile no charge agilut City oat We pointed out, merely, the hot bat we tuot rated a to tally incorrect eeprit of the Baltimore'ionieket; It Ii for thoeit who' wen instrumental In furnish. bg IttO us 'bind:cut and explcin who is res. Pollgald* for : . • Me .Patton ssauretna that tripled the ~VOTC of the Iltddinore market, ais VMS to but In Thßadelpitie, - and that tor forwarded it to the Item:, be alsuitends nu a espy of the dlspaieb :sant by him to the West, and we Cap say that it differs eiseentially bout the dispatelifurniebed to is from the telegraphic; tare here. Mr. Fulton, therefore oboes hie .skirie of the responsibility; • hot this does uof, , by soy means, explain how yin Caine to he furnialtid with the report cm : ghtbred of. Ws pay for correct and - rrliab'e fele seephia tOpktert; time report was so palpibigin.. correct butte weretoreed to withhold it from regular place of pitlioetion. It li cot far as to hunt up the perion,iesponelble toi. the . error; - hero pointed the error out, bud it Is for tioise rho are paid for rendering to correct report:4 to dsatctneand txplain hew it *paned: Mr. Pot ion ieleases.himeey front the hinne; int that en. ly shows is when the blame fa not; and not Where it is. .; . • Telegtophielirirket ieports, to be •worth libbigtaits,.mast amtutery rid . abie, If there is -a likelihood, of their belog wrong, they lose their adire.vslue. Oar., voeratiants nay to us, when 71/16get. Prtuite despituheo relative to the : mar. kets, , we food them iii:Frys eight, and eau tvilY upon them ; hut we Cannot rely. epee the yul. liohed report!, for we hive found them freOiliont • ly, Inoue " This coaapt be blamed upon our .:proofreader, for die :print is aims read by `,copy; 'Qin! if ralitaltes tiootir; We are forced - holier* they. are auributatilei to carelessness or „Inattention, somewhere, before' the reports reach, we; Mr. Foltou will • see That inlets eoufideacre Plaeed in these diepatehes,they con, be "of wo,Poisible revile.; and that one - such blue der as that pointed mot by us, is, eiders it can be ;partied the future, calculated' to destroy tray thing Parents= on telegraphio ,• iiiiikket.reports. We feel that we have dote 04 attention to the matter ; we leave the rest .40 those interested t, and It h time it .• ',. - `;‘4ohiteld'irsanderst.ood this . w e mast ham nth bta valegraptdo meets,- Cr none. - as,:hlr, OsSestota Malmo:T. the Indellgent and, "1. .-enteipitilap . Joraitelanlthe &Undo eitleeplal. avail thenassites - of the : advantages at the telegraph; _'and - mi. wing' to pay Iltiently to obtain r. it , Is beaaase the mate. fat nloh.i to tite'are tall Ind rellabiw The pleas of;Fltiebdrgb end the West ISM willing 10 pay . oorreebenorte am; the prisi of the Snit all they itailit to biases/a teat [Sep can . .rely upon what they get-.• - *'deem to my to. Mr. - Faltei to itencladon • fhatwe da not 'believe it Is the melee of the **. II t he aseoriated was to send out f ee t. wont or berteat reportitflet the feet. that . we .- . , kite welted tneonect_reposts islneccteidble. In ;Wane attention to their inairrootness,nur only desire is to ice,th4.errer trust to Ito osAso, •and giiantett 'gamic Itstesttss. . vo '4 sums —Let no anaqtay . . , titehieybit of,tene. liberty does not s hit In .attempt of ,the arternmeet to telogle...soamith 3a illioaltiev, and to iic4rrat t F + to,lesie his' asylum is that toniatri,b . o," S2'faelitaki - .the great heart of trims Oid Eoglaad, so. •tb t what eras intended to rain the great Ilona tii Chet bas tuna to hhiadvaatage., The gieple et iiagieuid ere the true Meads of liberty, . • mid they -hive the •sight ' grit.n t - They hem. ~. . - . . - Are not amid to rayless what they Test se 'on th e °e"--- of the or IC°Strta. the eymiutal the The,apeedi of - the fibi li th testsm" marked with ..I.the ..I•lTh'S plat 2411 'web pm's"' rest /141, Wh pftehthehes;- dthlinfalsl"his g the dthe `44,o,,4:edequesel 'l'l;4 ,haert, 10" e ar d or I,lll4!git, god lie' to the with. thity ,'' that •-•-!2120- dhromPla one p.triot /1"u I lift let 014 Thiege4so piece which the the coon :take' tde getheriina' fr'm.....1" or durmd.' Mime,* pen pea, eope---, end , IgOTOCP. dclipet. s, brigh t ,„;deth 0, _ Ths Oda is intsi Book. • :NV/. • t be; disaPPo tion ez . or later. mit, - mitt .nd inns ter acid pilvo • - wpb ev"„..":17; 4324 than .7;1 . 014 are tLy aN,cdua. 001000 velem 144, Ttis Qonlood.Hwla leans ihst Gm 'Wood . deolineithe 'Consulate to.V . Olparaise,L and thst • • Daily not iitended by Risme Out any :lhingahoutd be lit vas pro ... _ offers to Oor. Wood which he : •• _ • • • • imum' th e min Herald adds that In the . . Thati ol oo• Conventicro,. lad year, before plercie " nointimitod; tt's Vlrgints deleption proposed to the:del:talon from Ohio to ult. on GOT. , tie 'Hume fee President, but the or Wood 10. P" t s, - vireeila delegation then 4 " less,d*. . ',made lea, effete* tos nu , str pifan egetton, be half OM. Verge, which Oros so. ." 16 d be iisiii:notalHistedl. Had the Ohio elPted. " • d them Get. • delegation - amepted the offer ma • , O . woott probably hesireoelved the nominee Lion for . Prest' t, and wontd ; to ! day bare been Lieoeyiltig the Of Gen. Plum,. 4- ,',;•••• Tlndee knob a rcn4staneee it die/ UM tet. Goo, Wood had a . c4lm upon tse aVa r.-4 Triehigher honor than ti.l• c o osobaii"4.l4l93riset bOt as tt la demtors#: •family affeir,4-Stra,do perpoee ie:ritattit it, =and mitts to shed . OTer,lhellae fl Pitaldalt; be moms within one of be. f Mpg 14Di lid' b2gh rnrdl: tr•sted by, ono • ." • .r': : :t. 9 ;•• atom fortinatio ' , Pular/13es blastula', (alarm, is tarty to toad, Jawl as a U oar 7. ; tab e of ataiiiata, paint • . very istareatlag ntiaty of tee* B.lB:l3ainrosth is Co., puke, „•ittei4 siPti far the I°'/' OSan nlll4tiii2liatial" In • i the BO re/ . 7 Of to. imllllttl, t ole chureti ited 2ants 'bishops, lull aiO lc *lli ASS P,. Or P4L a121011iW.°•• upon Ot os -Those:, SS° embolic" prenatcAFV- tzbemmdad Gem= Gip. • ,i,•tabfF 0 inch thingss s MOS " eriem. but there fig - • b - ' irt, el onitr riP , , • ,-- .- itell 'SY"' ejaittmes.°. ga n g tci &IP 'f a t b. is b... A . 411 "' - - ° datlcei --. It a Dego XIitUNI. VP '''. 'et tail'? - stica Is-Pre -na 'p een • ,', , Fisteuri ci" tiubmik.-bes bemused i 4 lend ihstmthe,,„=,_,,_Ptit th .r.,,yl2Pl# , ....9.,.., , mid lar,_.* -i ct istmihm -..-'• ''....- The 54•,,,,, - _ ' ' • .--- -_ •;•.;.. c,...41i,re plai .•-"',-• ' WASKINCiTOIL of tk DOY Was Innen I;.t.sy 25 1858. th The hobble of anoer Wesbloron Wonder bee been pastured, and nothing found therein. All thicity papers yesterdey morning contained s Bat of some twenty or thirty lames of persons appointed to cUplomatio and iamealar amen I have frozettme to time detailed In toy letters to the Gazette the motes:eats leading to the 'sp. point Meeds now cifidally pror=lgated, and hare in feet oommindosted all the names for ImPor6 tent places apYearing lathe list, except that of Bon. - .Peter D: Tema, of New Jersey, to be bilnistir to Prussia. Pet:asylum* upon the whole, has done well; she has ' James Buchanan, Fall Militate, to Great Britain. Frederick A. Beaten, of Pittsburgh, Beorstary of Legation to Central America. - John 8., Clay, of Philadelphia, Marilee?' to Ben. A. Glittoth, of Batter County, Consul to Bordeaux, France. ' lames Kemal, Consul to Hong Kong. George F..ooutdie, CoMml to Emrich. • Now let Mt annoy the ground otenpledby this Petit:diem:tit resent!. FuTt. we Itavotid Zook. .11* is a greatlight of the new democracy, which , cleated in the foots of ;khan-ism; and could just se well have originatedin the personal pees tigt of Napoleon or Old Mid. Anthony, or Ben. jamin-Franklin, or any body else upon whonithe party might bare chant to tether its ethane. He was alto a considerable luminary of the honest, etch; old Federal party, which - hated and despised the democracy *a - Utterly as the latter abbots cold water. He had • very tpesial contempt and detestation of this same demotes ay, insomuch as that at one time he consulted the moot popular phydelans 'as to, letting out the blood of his right arm, on anspicion that It might be tainted with democratic 'virus. But wittta change of the tide be turned his 'coat, totia have champ!: hir skis.' had the emergencyrequired It Ia fabt he did chapattis skin, for in 1818, 'l9 and "i 34 he was a white man; contending elgoreotty ! f i t the right of freedom and white labor to app date and ±poteets the new. territories, and froM 1847 to 11353, be has teen. ea seelocus to Mtn them all over to the slaveholder and his black abstain, But, having j lined the democracy , he did di goc4 service, and it heridone well by him. He was a pet of Ilea. Jackson, was tent by him to wbore he staid just long enough to draw -4=2.000; and has since been either in the Sin atii the Cabinet, or the popular forum, contend. Mg for tit:ivies of the Presidency. In 1844 be contested the nomination with Van . Duren and Cass, and the trio - were thisseled out of "tbs pool and their ludividual 'takes by Bob. Walker and Polk. In 1846 Caell had the inside trash, and Buchanan dealined in time to develops his magninimity sad lite of the party. This was decidedly no jaaxpar, bat a fox pan worthy of Martin Van Buren himself. Li 1862 be made his grand Mash, coming down the back stretch of his polittool life. But it would not do! His 4ecided Fogyism, and the combhuttion of hill Fop competitors with Young were too Cathy for him. He ran neck and nook with Coat tor a wok, Douglass and Morey lapping his qttexter,.bot Piero distanced the field; and the old usg, grown bald to service, and a Little wind broken, was turned out to grass. Bat by cam, fat grooming he was kept in some sort of trim, sad now after a year comes out in fair Matthias : for Miother. race. 'TU.:eland Matey units to stod him tot of the country, as "a meteors of precaution and safety to themselves. It will be! • amusing and interesting to obeene the effect of the proceeding. It is but undid to admit that itir,Bututeen has talents, business capacity and • nip:rime in staterminship. .Be is able, pity thathe la not honest He loves himself, would that he loved his counto as well. Mr. Bolen, of your bush, is a young gen tleman who has yet his spathe. win in the pub. ihistorion He promises well, las accomplish. meats 'and a good address. If I might advise him, I would recommend that-he study cillignot iy, practice great chaumspechtit prudence and Sr:mu in his personal intercourse with his principal in the legation, and in view of all eta-' 1 tingetteits leant the use, in cedar to gated agtiast Ste abase, of Coit's revolver and Wm I Arketate tooth-pick. Its Clay was the trot diplametio appointee of - the admitishittion. is regularly bred to the businees, hating gone up t . through twenty jeers of samice, and the gradeSof Secretary of Lep tion and Charm; teaks pasitlon be now holds. He originated IMPhiladelphia, hot has bun so long abroad Meths can hardly be said to keloos any 'hers but to the State Depatimult. • . Hatt•Alfred Glimon,„ late of the (DeWitt id• joining you etty, is named Consul to Bardeans. _Et, &milled for, *as promised, and was adult, sprinted to Velpahlso, post for whiob there • bastion nitwit as much ocimpatltion as for mime 44.. the fall Misdate. - Th.. dignity and the Serretine, which is repOrted to be wry, great, - went his for for oar days, . but Mr: Buchanan came down from Wheatland with two henth men, gout men end true, and mast ham r them taken into the list and. dans for. Cass quay Mr. Gilmore mut b. reduse4. Mr. Oa. ! more ass minted accordingly.. • It is said that 'he till , not accept. That is an assumption too hastily wide. It lii possible that - Mr. Oil. more may be inclined to nisat this Infiniti:6nel: dots of Eseautise favor with proud disdaln; but reviewhigthe mind he will relent Bar: • dthus fain the neighborhood of $B.OOO a year, and of dear delightful Pens, tho entre of lash ' iso,:politentreoutdievilutions. Mr. Gilmore Is, not doh, as I learn, but well to do, and a Modest toothy gentleman eat lire et liohlesta on s3,ooo`a Mrs Gilmarstri in debate but improving health. ,app . lei T, am Bant with its three•thousand, and the neiglibiattood of chir delightful Parts wtll.fulittab tar tan. Seleseence. She , le a fair daughite :Sew England, grafted on •mum II doe and • sill be In Europe a tuts represontatlve of Me Beptiblittit denies .of our country. • 1-ban no '63nbt.that Mr.:ll. will !wept , but probably will not go out befare September. ; Baths= might not to hare thwarted the aspirations of Mr. Gil. more for Valparaiso, but nodes the eiTOZlElatalialie tins Old Fogy has drawn it as mild as amid be exPeatid- _ • I knoes.nothing More ,of Keenan and Clouttile than iheethe fleet is a clever old gentleman, and that the second has been la Earops fora number of years la the situation noir 'wiped him. Belmenee epleintmeit exeitti intense disgust, and . justly •so. lie has beet foisted into the diplomatic rerdae through the power of mpg, the Roman Church, and the foreign voters. The lamas of Mr. Bushiness, Bishop Meshes, and the Yost Muter General has procured the sp. ! poiniinent When the party was iII vitterrisol last hinter tripossrs were Stroked for listut trketion, the power of money and the power of toms. tier Eitumshireints a &morsel/ but Protestant State, Protestant in the sintimeuti of its peopts'and ita constitution. Avery isjadt clout attempt wan made to hetet the charge of !atoll:ante npoo,Gen. Fieroefroni these *trout:l emurs The ILimlith clergy wore appealed to and alresty woe made with theitt`by.witiott votes was got. The forelpospitslista were appealed 'to, and Belmont, the agent of the Bothublide, r egained to that appeal, and caehsdeverydraft made upon him. Mr. Bataan, the head of ths petesylvenia democrat', insisted that he should hsve his rowerd, and ho bas esosived It. It re mains for the Senate to ratify. or repudiate the t e nsity with Its oonditicint ' The appolatmeutof Peter D. Vroom, emcee.. 'emir of. Err Jersey, tale Minister to bouts. Vet enders! necessity by "a domeatiofaud that State. gr. Venom should - have boa Oath. ad Statue Seestor, but the ladomme of the mil. toed monopoly of the Stahl defeated him, and -Hod Welgit was elected. Then a sea of ers-Sadator. Wall and a Mr. Stevens welt tint antic:its for Closegeship. Mr. Mmoy pre. furled Stevens, hat the President' decided in War d Well. A new abets Mid dial took pLisp, snoinii and_ Well wont to the irnll, led ,slat' monopoly - coniirronaved en . Coy. itcoom" to Sill mlaoto6, knowing; that Sono ethammlits the dentoaratle feeling was asousary; - Ist the most ireful Outten of milk-pitlis ha ', been in Obto, .7wheri Gin!. 19.0 ed tins beet' the. I graded by sea Ml* lifeExintitin AO of* State, aOitiasia WI it* •11.4. Is* Chili, /(0411 bin bfin dunly Quiram ~ __.,,.. exalted from the orpnehip of Gov:Wean ad: inialithulon, Made the representative Of hie ocanivelionreigity at the capitol of thaiemnii nation. The Oise assigned to Wood 1s said to be worth sis.ooo - iii atranti, thingh not cor rectly so, and it is barely possible that the lore of money may Indus him to accept the appoint and to packet the Indignity -with the dol lars, hat I :do not helm It.. Priding hie deal- Manypismj, Commissioner, has gone hinne to reconcile the, Governor to his in evitable dear*, and to 'adjust other matters of unfavorable portent to the democratic close in Ohio Symms. -The Post of Saturday suites Oat DAVID Acns. son has been sppinted Postmaster st Washington. This spiohronent LBW:rates most forcibly the ruthlessness of party politics. Mr. Achasou is • young taus of only , 22 or 23 yeses of ego, who has nem rendered any poildosi Hulce to his potty; while the men he displioes is • poor aunt, well deuced in years, end too old te workat his trade, end wee, mouser, sea:tier lathe bat war with Greet Britain. 1t might well be sup posed that if any exception wen to be mute to the rule that the spas belong to the victor!, it would be in such • .case is this; but the demoo rsoy step not st oissidolog • poor old soldier, even to bestow miaow en one haring no shadow of dslm for party iterates. We do notootopisin of this resnorshwe only al- lude to it to thaw that pros oription may . be ma tted Eddy for proscription's sake. Mi. Mho ion, the appointee, is, beyond' deabt, Well guilt= dad for the Oboe given him, 'sod . sppoint mud is wholly midi actionable, on the scorelof personal merit; but that does' not. change tps foot that he owes his appointment Se no political services of hit own, but wholly to as fun that the incrunbent WU • Whig. ztrw TORK. Ovimposuierwi of the Pittsburgh Classits. Raw itas, May 26,1868 Merchants have ceased to be very busily em ployed, and the snivels :of strangers are now made up mainly of plescare =tam Preps rad= are already makieg for thatantem trade by the Importers, If enormous importations are say Indies/on. and If August passes without a brisk demand for maney,financiers of repots will bs nouchat faultin their atielpstions. The' burl mail from Ecitiand announoss tat freights for the trotted Bates wit firm aud =la, and pri vate letters say we are to taws as many goods as we can take. Amite has about crowded Europe fell of .bonda it mares a small drives of sags city to foresee the IMO when air coin must be sent abroad to pay for. goons in could bet= take at home. On Saturday last a hilt a mil• lion wait from this pateand oa Wednesday.thrms handfed thousand from Data. Oa Saturday sett we shall lose near • millionmors, making our golden exports nearly° millions, spinet the semi/monthly receipts from of three millions. Oar cotton has gone Ca lifornia 'forward without intenupilon, end_the l" gold Is sure to da 'as freely dozing ths ut stay days. Money remains easy on calf, bus there is no demand for any speculative paper. and only a fair request from merchants. Stocks are very quiet, and u• genera thing, broken have the market quite to themselves. Poi= of fades are gradually Makin/. nor. can a more lambi* state etchings be Looked for until sifter the warm weather Is over. : The M. E. Conference proceeding with Its Valais with great harmony end dispatch. the "Book Concern" Is shown to be tel a very-tout letting audition. its ass= are $706/48 06 Due on totes andlak accounts, 82P,858 66 The net -amount of capital mock, hoary let, 1858. was $.576.874 49; Automat of alas and receipts for periodic/4 for the past year. has been $262,648 57; ditto for 1851, i1t244.610 70 =shoring an Increase in 1852 of SUSS 87. The whole, amount of asets, sitar deducting SO per cent. On note and book accounts, it $613, 812 SG. fitanethini new is the way of hitting hub= developed byi Bowery shop keeper who offers to pit into all hats acting thhe dollars, a da guerreatpye of the purchasers. .Ths thisf.of bats, under this new pan, willknow who to avoid etas) rate. A new Ice Cream Saloon 'hanging to Taylor, is about ready to tusks Its appeared= and as• wain the people of Broadway. The costae the saloon and of • hotel attached is sasco,ooqcfit sum large enough to secure all /airship splendor as well as comfort. Except tasseled few, entrance to as new palace at Ice cream has bees denied, hut th=e who have been allowed a pp vats slew are ready.to prosecute It the mast gorgeous 8. loon of as times, suspecting all the bridal rooms mod alp= sit= of private or Pala mandems. lea Cram Selo= biro NM to be Instlatione in New Tak, and this one Is eertainly ;worth Tb. =able mith the 13ardinl4n ship Of war has ban beim witted by the Captain making a pints apology far .tba redness of Me efface, sal has ths matter ends. O. _,, For NA POLIO Gcvtla. TELEasonto DISPATOHZEL 111. garon—il good deal of mum ham bon ant upon - the npottere of the Asacciate Pens nation to telegraphic ditpateites, nod Ur. Fulton, of Pedintelphis, la remind no small portion of IL I &dry that Juke be done and end the following, widek I nodted by Priday's mail, which will allow that the Agnes of the As masted Press are notalwaye to Meador the late nesipt of ilaleL , It Till be eau, that the For , sign Neu b 7 the Prankbaud other diluting', wen pet into the Telegraph (Mums Pidladel pllst, prior" to Omen o'clock ia Os merteily; thu news wait not received by me until newly On ia do aneiny, this. afar laving called ulnae the Telegrul quiet, its pweir wen siv en meow want, great to my toooneniene and to Om asnopenee at the printers who nu au ttluttely obilgekto meet long Von midnight. , - Jolt Suwan. „ • PIRAPIELTXU4 ZIIIMaSi. Mid/light. Esdosed yoa.baut. duplicates am suss yen. sudsy Ida. P. 314 exempt tbi N. Y. Cattle ISsr- Sets, List of Porde Appobd=sats; Ohara dumb by Lbibtedny,. Faidp Nor • per Maass resakits. adsaaprio is Wins &sacra& sera. NV Xbs Produtssuin. Old flanad,Asitably, star is 4, P. 11., and Iladfax cisme' news seat this realdsgoin fai:an naebred up to skiing tlui Manua Wasi” Partinton mat Beacom= B. B. Un—_ This is another of the usw roads ramatly PO. pets& We gather from the Springfield Mate Ranter that the broke for subeatipticm to the capital stook ban been opened, and that a meet lag of the Commissionen tot the orgialestian of the Board wee held at Petersburg on the 17th Ina, when Joinvitsanstt, of Pettaibu!s, ins ideated President of the Board. The road, smiting from Springield, teas on nearly an air line to Petersburg, thecae to He- Lewistown, Cobs, fin _Augus tine, Berwick, Monmouth, and to 1011636u:et or New Boston, on the fAlleistippl Aver, lettermot. log the Military Treat kitsUroad and the POlOllll and °outsets Railroad, and, by Abe Road hem Monmouth to 'Both- bland, sonnectlng the'Up. par Misalthippl, sad forming the great Maim don of losra andEarit Blisols "Milk Louis. The neon the "blob this road puns Is cot in w fertilith popuWlon end resources, by any Isithe State. What connection ritt.bumh, *portion of Its name, hes with thi lewd, our Informeht does not thy. The tegueneth of Infatuation of this u nite Is, to sty flut laths of it, eery tussatidieto ry to ths leader, atbil *ea be sthided..—Oiss. Nagroadliteoret ptiounto that this rood to totalled to'coa: B ea at Optingfiald with tt rood from }hat piece to Tern gwes. Olt 0 9 Wohath, from ♦blob . pole; Um read fil.tibirt,b le t liecem be open. • Tut Puirtsraut Itatzsoap.:—Tba - rest 3antrai llne of Peamplvaals is making-re.tpld Amides la public favor; am! notwitrietandlog-the kabala of rival footless Ms fair tooontrol aU the parsonger mid oanyleig traffic of the 'Mire country desined by it. The statement Irma j e rientezed, ha bectebtatied from so offictialsoirie and Cu be rolled on for Its atioMmg; le - prima vatifyin view of lb. ief Ratio/vac mode of the lice, and; sonel be 1 1 0 1 7 irritlles/ 04to Maas, from the returnefullp jutifyini the pop diotions and eakmbitices of Ilepromoters.. . _ Statese 4 el ihe Reee(Pee sad Twn elute . n+.4l .fre4a ompaa „/VA Aar *WU el the ren, JP $191.7 V :IntigV4 tr 7. 5 .1 t; i r6l 0913 49 141 103 244,44 1411/1 633 NI 311.114 111 1651 6 v9 l. 106 411 31 113.413 19 171.111 61 1 OAP 33 reg: - ."7:3;11; 4 1 1 1rtit ===== The cost of the road and the oqulpmant la nes dating the put four months, was swabs Its than ten WSW, of dollars. It Sesta, appal! that this Company hes nand. Was the ems pistol' of Its eatoto lino, awn 6 per et. tmon !to Westmont in the first four menthe of the ieir. Tale szonsualsasiounat la to he attiboted, trek to the Sty tapioca! buboes of the tram* sad seoully, to the fiat that th= nett has pots substantlilly built in. the moat removals! moves that leash paymeatalmald so. ours: Tho'innall dabt of the Company.; malty that of stet other companiut bears hut 6 per st. luterollty sal *as. aligil‘ted at otffludaelabi• mow tot* of Ohs discount usually sub. silted to for **a 4 1. , 1 1 1 . saiejmumw r e. iforg. .§I I ERCH BY KoSSiJili. .13:TrIlInlinilli initina. , ... 'The late arrival from Europe, brings us most &sealing scr.ounta of the nearsl of the spirit of liberal principles in Eoglcnd. •. The large room of the 'nada Tavern was M. ed to adoration, en 'Friday evening, May 6, bj pawns anxious tome the pronotation of a copy of sholopear's works, 11111 - prodnot of a paw abate ription, set on foot some time ago, to IL" Kossuth. A number tif ladies were present, Mod a enfildently Urge proportion of foreip I ers.— Admission to the platform was obtained at the 1 'low charge of I shilling, and thebody cf the hell ms, we believe, free. On the table, in front of ' the Chairman, Waal model of Stiaspear's pots-1 tire hone. a - Stratforcion-Avon; about three) fat long by a foot and a half in height, an , tSiough the windows, on the ground floor and of the upper stories, might be seen the gilded backs of the copy of Kragia's Pictorial Shake. - peace, inclosed within and filling up the edifice 1 from floor to ceiling. Lord D. Stuart, 1.1. P., 1 took the chair at 7 o'clock, amid loud cheers.— He was followed by AL Kama, who was &n -eed In • short black velvet frock, with black bu. gla and braid on the front, and wide open sleeves' He was attended by his cot:Heroin**. ed In a comity sake, with gold loos on the breast, and a trteolor, sash, and' brood • gold stripes on his paataloons. ,Sir J. Walealey, IL P., Mr. Cobden, IL It, Mr. Dishy Seymour, AL P., and others, were on the platform. • Lard D. Stuart, at the applauded, of a WAY speech, which mu greatly applauded, called On Mr. Douglas Jerrold to &dame M. Kossuth, in preseroalag to him the gift a ' , tie people of Eogland... . ' . • Mr. D. Jerrold pimento' the testimonial to Ili. Kossuth in a highly poetical and man I sp. plaaded speech. . _ SPEECH OF KOSSUTH. , IL KORTH then CIMII forward and was cheer. ad most enthusiastically. The whole meeting ' rose end cheered again and again, the ladies waving their handkorohich, and the guano= I their hats. It would be impossible accurately Ito describe the enthasium. As soon em silence was neared M. Rosman add: Hiring, open lotions considerstion of time and CIZOTIIIIIIMI cm already before my return from America, decided not to speak any more pubiloly le England, I lost so much the ease of style and the halt of 1 oratory, that I can 'cutely forbear to feel cm• borrasca like • deinstent, in venturing with my broken English ono' mon to offend the language In which a Shakspeare wrote; sod Magas Jer rold lies jolt charmed my ears: I fear the tato. dy nibs tutees will break at the fibre. of my un wieldy tongue, like the Mardi of a harp under the meta lye finger of stilton hand. ("No," and cheers ] kly Lord, I have here received this inning a precious addition to the numerous to. kens et ?Headship sad sympathy to my country, with which pimple of different caimans, differ• ent in origin, In language, religions wortralp, habits and, political organisation. have honored me; tokens worthy to 'adorn the radial hall of ' new born Hungary, when onee the trials of na tional misfortune shall pass. [Chian.] And• may I sink or swim, may I live ordis, I motto Clod they will be placed there, to stead as memo- 'tali of the brotherly tie which unites the air Hong members of monk:din entioommon foam Hy, which has one comma Father then oboes [Chaim) The works of Shakopeare.-a valuable Insane by the setiatial ' execution Deaf; Otto. I works specimen of English typegeshicol'art—the works of Shabpeare, of that mighty gala which cast its toys of imarania, ennobling an timatte, and of heart burning ' delight through centuries put, 'and eaturies to " come—those bright rays which pines triumphantly non the gloom of our too material ay, and the lustre 'at which grows more radiant sa *pante age shin ers its - darkness upon the grave of his mortal innains. . [Cheers.] Why, my Lord, there are asstooratices of troth comptehmaire nature attached to this gift, that thoogh It were the gift of one single generous friend, it maid demos to be taken for a treas on, and valued as such. Ent the merit of this, gift to not composed' within these; there Is a point yet, the chief one, the sound of Minh will gladden may • sad Mat en the biota of ths Detain, in my far main land, and that point, my Lord, Is that then works of Sharman, him are the gift of 10,000 English working moot Why, my Lord, that looks like something of pub lie *pinta, I dare any.' Penny by penny, anao. blid by the noblest ode of property, bard, hon est work, is a revelation of the people of Eng lead'. fetainp. (Chest) Yob* sure dram 10,. 000 working PM who Mos honor me, are not yet the people of Englsod (Chars) My Lord, that I know, but they an from the people, bon from its bone, and bloel from Its blood, who but think and feel as - the people do, and cannot otherwise think and fuel but Jost as the people do; the people which in its ussorrupad moo. =sous manifestations, ma, is, and will always be, the purest revelation of mankind's divine or. (Weer,) the people which, with its plain sutural aspiration, ones paints out a better di. notion of policy, and to • neon rollableguido to the most learned politicians than ell the cantor. tad sophistry of twilled Imagiustion, (cheers) Ilk. es Shaman his, draws Cron the limpid mires of nature more troth, mon beauty, end a man imitating philosophy then ell the scho !attic santrovan of his age mould have Wilt him (Chum) No public opinion, why, the me• ry faz which as Coatlnatal despots boa too Healy mains*, keeping Wes busman, itta their malls/. Courts, and their beets of spies bow nag, in mote, but too clearly shows that there I. cook pubis opinioncoadimulag them all ever tits world. They tune too wall that so mama net* despair of Its Manta triumph which the Nails opinion of the Maid smarm Knowing the lonnealonal rule by .014, if not ell, at bast the Engem powers an voided In their policy, certainly neither those despots do fear; nor do we expect to see England ping to fight for the freedom of the world; not that is it which they tsar; Ina they knew that, se long as the public °piano of the world undone to Men up the °errand with Its sympathy, the oppressed =Mom will niter despair, because trat poldio °Soles gas world loan enralowbog. aurae of ausongestiat to Seem;. it le the Mt. thee ow* pereollifica la the Debra about tistmos regenerating the mug* and determisatioo of the glat—tne people-et leery fait Miami Yes, hers I say it—and history will tam la to be tens--se lang as we ban the sympathy of malls opinion our oppnased ultra will arm despair; and they want but not to despair, and, sooner ot Isar, they will become fres [Chasm) They hams cot asepairing, 'butt o stood • pond ta prod iby thiltoml64 epprtuplthe; as so.rors as tben ts as s in-west eye th, above, the oppartataty will not Cell to come (Chem] And thearphesad notions, myna ed in their Maned In by t h e public opts. " too of the maid will and shall become fess. Amen. [Cheers.] It is Mentors that dm tram blieS despots resort et home, dry by day. to the hangman and. to terrorism, while they resort abroad to emery Imaginal, mid and plot to ar rest or to penal the publits *palm of the world . Shall I tell yon a sod tole of Hato:Met kind? : Iros remember the attempt of Library to assn mate Proven jamb, whom men may call Emperor of 'Austria, but Vara certainly is not Elog of Hungary.. [Cheer, ] I certainly am not the men either to (nue amasists sr to jos• ivy soooloinotions, though en an ell taught in your unitarians to honor peuttpf Th 4 the alms of s hero and a moriot. I oily woo* why oil who, justly coadenuted Zany for his mamba' -attempt have not equal wade of sondomialos for other ansoinsturns; ,hat that I will bore to their own consolimitt Mime; . May havin g strichar Ids blow, Getting Kompfsn oat word to the niarlaiian4 that from - the out maim of Bongarlon political prisonsra four should be dispatched based/Moly to Path, to be nomad them The entrtnelP" thil — stark.thll walk Vitlwani—Orael on Ave- Wan -iogrinterilel. esosered that ! unfortunate ly, they ponW bat fornlsh las eponymy withal* wanted victims, as Illestio•happesed that that was no toisoner conannied or who could bolos dammed to death, all At persons kavlng best de. elatChed II 411 0 tolitte.. Well Werapten wenn ek "(t you have none, I will designate four who, guilty or not guilty, shall die." Bo het& The daimon:l indielduols bad alread y had their trig. Akio bid been mutinied upon suspicion to to years' primer . ; Jabs!, formerly tutor to the dab frio 1 4 lug fuotlr i t rortr yeenEl the taro - attars eqnolly to ha tamer.: mpfa an. mend, 'treed or :o t tried, IVA - 'sot mob tor; they shall die' sad, a neertnelal court ham Ins been patched ' op in Mists, they have been doomed and extentad. -"WU that sratenination committed to frighten ',politital itmosrhof (Cheers ] . No; ,lbildcal 'austral, once dater mined to violate , morality, do not Nor death ... Why,-therefore, renew that foul Indies/7 smog. *lnane! ts. .LoWe Balatooy, of immortal I Pite o l7! fell a vl p lT o iota minim? Why to tali!: with publih op Lou at home, and . ptritil with public opinion *brood, so mtuila they afraid of It. But, In tholr blind anal sometiniell, hePON.kt_hey, riAtemil to Oils tit eery cations steps. I need a mired life for ay months. - Te• sympathy of public opinion was still with me for my nonntn's oaks. . I was I sure of the straight; Oprlght," holes. heart of , thte peep,. Of Eastand does machos/ in lawn! affection like a mahatma; but men he,., of snares, other thioge to do than tospeak ono I of poop down-trodden nuatell, Whet ism is en oirmudon for in sad my name mut .11011411. ly named for months. Aod they thought "No* Is the lima—there is no public' opinion more to support Itim=ietui, strike some blow at Ma." Well, they wound Public opinion manifested again:. [Cheers ]: Hers telly hare It Cabeersj— so ow, here more of le, If they plum without any iskperation of mini [Cheers 3 Old Est liiirs noes gnostic* will Sc what Is right. But what kiltl4m to .this public ophars! Ili sapw'if analtspesei earring buik my memory is fares 1837. -.For Davindared to oldie my kyr . 11l right,l was inn prieontill th e volotot my na;. tlono's solimul Indlireama-relesse4 . 111... Blot hhoillhtl.itatbeit . tit Vrisußilellillß dubber; *IV abhor tho skis ssi as iv% it* was _ . , , cif tithe inaluniatibllo emosolathrs With boon. Win taunt words to inlatoituns and suffering". And there I via without a book to read, without a pen to writs; there I sae with Cod, with my tranquil corroisoce, sad with meditation alone. [Cheerr.] . Bat it !e fearful to be del alone, with analog to scent the musing eye. bust tuition vainsits dreadful wings, and carries ths mind la • magnetlo tight to portontons regions,. Of which no philosophy lisitteor dreamt I ga thered up all the strength. of my mind, and bad* it atop that dangaroao roaring. [Clicks.] It was - done, pal got afraid of math [Cheers.] So told my' jotters to glee me setnahlog to read. ler,. answered they,. "but nothing politionL" 'Well, gars me Shakopee's, .with au banish grammar ad's dictionary; that you will take, I trust, not to be peanut" Kit course:net," an swered, they, and goat It to me, and there I sat tnanng our it. For mouths It watt a wiled book to me, sa. the hieroglyphs long ware to', Champoljan, and sa Ward's louden mono. I menu still ars. But at lan the l!ght ',prated over me, end . I drink In fall cops, with nova:- quenched thirst, from that limpid source of de• lighttal instruction and of instructive delight-- Thus I learnt the lints English I kttow. But I learnt saceththemore besides. I learnt polities.' What! politico from Shallows! Yes, gerstio.l saw What else ens politics than philosophy a plied to the government of men, and 'hot I philosophy but the knowledge of names and o the human bean ; and who ever penetrated deep.' ' er into the now of thew *stales thou 8 spare did? . Is 'A:Wiled los' the 'mot etontempletive .meditation inotight hut the Years poised OUT my head—years fall 'troop victhdtudes, whip!, amid - their inoolsant commits:Wye tolls have left to the patriot. to the publicist, to the legbdotor, to the mixdater; and at the governor occupied to defend his country against the unjust attack of two empires 1 has left. I ay,-no tile, aid the subseqtiest Obi In Turkey ao ' opportunity, to renew seu quaint:nos with that mute but eloquent teacher of mini; and I really thought I had bog forgot ten the little of your laugasp I had lowed from blot, till on the very Clay when some foreign thi.. pont. With malignant awn, told the world what a glovions task it would be for Lord Dudley Moan to awry me, on my arrival In Engbad, from town to town like a strange beast, and to tire out his own eloquence In introducing me to the ma of Eogant to whom I would ban ex-. premien, with .s• growling howl, like a full blood Indian of the far Won; not being able to utter one English word [thena] —on that very day I say, Lending at Boutbstopton, my kind and _generous Mend, Mr. Andrews, took roe, yet halt sea siolt down to the Common Council Hall, and bads roe mown to the weloome I was honored with. I really shuddered at the task but the, paths of toy teacher had torn the toll from -my Memory, and the generoos forbearanoe of Eogllaltmen bora with the unvieldinus of my ignorance. [Chem ] Bina this, those uninuomoptod Wes of eight months Imo, and In Amer. a, from New York to St Louth in the West thence to Now Orleans and Mobile, In toe South, and back to Muss oh/netts, gionons by the nalmsolity of the peo ple's education; and by the people'l sgeneral woltare,l had to speak more than GOO tunas.— ' had to speak to city magistrates, to delegations of cities and coogrogotlons, to the Coogress of and the Isgisistures =in the Ucited Stotts, and to thousands of &tastes of the people hare and there. I had to answer many of the most elo quent speakers of our aim before the secomplish ad mastorehlo of whom coy ontorytank to stondo losignltloance. I bad .t' speak In academic balls, ethos—to use the words of an American orator—eloquence to undo the business of BM • In net cities which poured :out by hundred thou ands their people to hail me; in that great Whoring places, when the rivers et 'potato bare their caniumax; and millions of Mann listened to my etammeriog VOWS and malet frogmen thawed thenr, thy stommering w ord s, tilt at last, :after all ersitenisth lens ago so dt: ed-and I. earetully_avolded stirring it up nos -. , 19,000 English working men, with a deli osorTy borde ri ng on poetry, honor to. with oo h a precious testimony of theittrlendship an re gard. [Cheers ] Why, my Lord, has all fh b h i , wormed to me oo account of the little E h I know, or In compliment of the foreign ro none:isnot' which elmhingly Mats the g of Englishmen? It is that I toothed a oho to 'Mob there is s thrilling *echo In the t'of every haunt man. - It is bosuns my them win 'liberty, the very', word of which is mom hto electrify man's boast, and to beteg tears of joy or tones of compaosion to Mo ayes. It was bit cause I spoke of my country's virtues and of its., onoterited misfortunes, sad held up its blooding 1 Imago to' the world—a theme which eenoot fail to move mares bent, to mobs his blood boll op with hatred splint tujustioe end despotism—a theme sad enough to maks Unwary atones In the street cry out for compulsion and for sympathy. [Cheers.] The bast thanks, in my opinion, are the pledge whirl I gin you in the WMe of my beloved per" pie, that, abiding MA time, we will endure suffeligs, poreactuncro. opprenion; Int we will not despair: (Cheeri.) No admitting shall behd our resolatlen to hays mower/ restored to its national rights, sod to as It ones more In:tepee- . dent sad fun. Tynats . may rage In blind fury and dvimsto the patriot of Hungary; still, the day of tedrus. Std. of ntributton shall cams. Yes, my Lord, the hangman's =penny stills the muss on the oppresses's bead, whisk Is mixed with the dylognothea last prayer, but no power on earth can provost that ours* to - fall au the opprnin'o load, (cheers) becomes there lel Odd is leaven and there will be Janice on earth. ((hant) Tha blood from the pottier' heart spilt at the tynnt's command may 'kluge the soli of our tothaiand, and dogs may lick up what thus wail mortal in that blood, but al:power on mirth the provost its Immortal atoms to avant to 41. umuyeta...-lihevo tin/blood et Abel did mount (Ofineig.) .The . MMelef Ile othrtyrtithil tot le the WA grin, s mast for the worms; bat Mont turthorthi. spirits Viii POW Mind llut throes of the Ewan, preying for justice to their &Wu trodden land; end theta they stand, old their mama is legion. (Chats) ) I me them with ths *yeti at my soil (Hers 11 Hossoll lookOd cep to Beam.) The pnsons may ha tilled with-sow *nets day by doe; till theta and 64.4. hen thlrisiniestled to get sew for promoted pa.- blots Enke may be spread over the wide world, same of them onruptad by long distress khan enrrsneded by Jerkin spin; and the people at home, those millions of unnamed demigods with tonnottal 110111S.'sad with sacred 'Wroth= tai their soula—they may drag silently their dais, with no tears more in their eye', Its sows be big enteept-with no curse on their lips to be idnassd in words, fortis toe deep. (China) All this may be dothmO L11 , 44 1 .:1 may thine .blii sides.: [Chars ) • There le no power op sulk to make a man lovel his tyrant and hat Ms' wive load.t,-uo power on earth to make Bargurrsod Italy not to detest and abhor the bloody, perjurious House et Millie. • [Lend cheers ] With whit truth before tar eyes, whoteontemptlble mountebank ery is is to IN the dtspota'and their helpmates ettetutilag that,. were it not for some so-called ompirators - Italy would love Manisa tyranny, and Hungary would get reconediod to Its snug tersids *gulag, and , wrongs Conspirators! Bath the name of oll.thet. Is sacred to mash. those opPisthinothers, they are the consplrstort ogolostldod, astionthwanlly, nand tits peon ' st the worl d) • It is they who make Atha:idol' like • volcano, sad the Continua 'quake t the tarty foliodotion also:dual I beseech y on b u t to nod the Doclarstion of Indopendonce of Hon. pryit• I will let It be reprinted, prodded It be lawful In England to print It, that It nosy be vs— coiled to the memory of the world...- [ Bus tai l : and cheers.] I baamt.t. 't,, nto read it, and then !. Witold like tit see who in the face of high Hese Yen would atoll IftsoinsJoseph 411%61.104 7 Guth. the hops of Ids pekple!..clis hop. of hia peopht oh, Almighty . 00dI [cheers] sod wo will: lee who it le whom tXriunconupted and Inixonipti ble put& alit all s traitor and a oonspirotor. [Chew ] That makirsay they shall serer an rest. I for one doelath, In thii hoe of high Henn. that aajoying your coontry'sprotectloo, Inners] I aortabolly de si re to prams unscru rolously your inunneo laws; [chetah] hut so ang as there . Is life in me, I will love madam, will remain fa it hful to my 'fatherland, and, none despaithar of Its Weirs, will °winos to watch, with Intense soUntude, the alsoUlo spark of Oppait9llif/ [chew] from tin:hands et boon illUi Provldenoth to intik from It the lured Mks of smainipstlon . from theism °port:anon which _my sentry Is einfaing. [Load thew] Ittholly. as to. thin recent occurnmeith to width your honorobis orators have alluded, I think the swat proper contra for me will be not to liter upon that subject on the ptUltit occa sion: I believe it was due on my pall to bring some hots Cite lnowledgi of public opinion, but it is trolly dm from me to loom It to Hog llama top:Age, to dodo*, and to En glian Ebner/. i It Is yoar port to to the Conditions upon which Hoglond is to math 40 asylum political rehlgessi Ours le lowish to know those authittono, kid okapi. our Dowse smordingly, tiunthfolly soospling or • thooktolly• dealdug to imps the asylum whin' the Innitntioas of Eng. land proem tip/ill:kat WOOL • [Cheers..] Dot this within sale. undet!the Protection of your Paths:that and the watching eye of publio opinion of Host/tad—that public Opinion win nut only protsot us, but will also, with nut o t i t b in , Point of IthelrcOothY. Vontiooll to eoconno a 110 ti? 4111plar of.the MUM of oar oppmnd as.- Oath sad that I lope we will yol that "time worts .tromitme eves to oppressed nuke; and not only to protathers, [thoort] because, toe ti phrase of Webster, the piths *Anion of the civilised world Is such an import/btu I , arthogulthahlo enemy of meth violets% °ppm. dot and &ming tale, that, lite hilltotestir. gels, PULS 0 0 141 9 1 ; "In ay part, must, bat othellatioN die; . 1 4 0Itilnisuth. sad emothand egslal J- CHARLES - E. 1.001118. nu .neonart,Horteryorlshitad ben , . ' STOOK:AND . BILL BROXit usteuei es. willithhouthhkainthless.rineation, - i•. IMs nail teatithlakti!rentejag •ms No, w i th ,NPtesi iktuisi/letors toiilirego, llnd sivklimiS 4 4 l .4o4 o ClawdoW mid : after i!'"W'F' Bll ._ 4117137011, . , I? 1 !! 1 ,I = 11 : - '''lleAr *al,' .44141mtimott r =iiiiii ..-I'4ig, ) :- , 7-7 , Zif,s ~..?..........___:•,.......:.__......,,,..:,.........,.,,,..................,.....,....,„......,..r.,,,,„_:„.,_ .. . _.__ ..... . J. 1111XXIITIXXLif G On Monday, May 221. "Oar some debate, Phil adolphis wee:chosen as Utmost Riau fur meet ing. Dr. Cu Irom'oummities on INN and °v enues, .submitted a report Co the pobillet dancing by. Church ‘members, - referring the me• moriallate to previous action MO, Assembly on that subject. \ \ • , Also a report upon the allowing gain= . First—ls it lawful for Chtird .member to mini the daughter of his Second—Atter rock mluisge. la contract id, can the person contracting It Men his standing in t h e Crumb? \ • \ The Men on both gumless,. With the ream*, , . Ist, That , whit is either lawful `-eir positively forbidden, may be ',Mount =MA U& often Is a Too difforent one Odin what le elpedlont. - 21. No begotten by the ChtirchNmubind the conscience of a man, and God doetimit, forbid the reletion: : _ • Ed. Nearest d ebould always brprerefe , bly avoided. • - - , \ MO, That the proper liberty of the 'object of Marriage ahould be coufally roar ded and established, as \ well as all ir:ilation of Divine laws sacredly preeented: ' \ I 6th. No forfeiture of ploirch s etanding ought to remit from litmusciratonstaties of thekabou relation. - • \ A commizniestion wastteitived Ova the Presbytery, refusing to lend ‘ Ceiesoisionires, on tit th e Cameral Assembly absolves itself \ front the sin of slavery, by dealiniugfeliowehlp w.th Maw holding chtothes. An. - . \ \i • Dr. Aiken moved to lay the iii7dai en the table, Dr. Cox advocated the Veterans. to a Select Committee, and to Include the Itoeimster Prei bytery in the ume category. He wes\ grieved at the bad action ' of thess-PreabyreNeor, and thUght that the relations between • these and the General Anemia, shoidd be folly explatoed. Mr. legtreoll was in favor of the mottok to lay on the table, or of returning it to tboss\wlto sent tt He eaniddered'it beneath the self fume alibis body to notice it so mach u raise s Meat committee upon it. : , Dr. Aiken remarked that his intention log to Lay on the table lute glee it the go by. It wee disrespeottoi and insuitieg to this body, and he would not object to laying Wunder the table, or of returning it to theßresbytery. Mr. Holmes thought the best way to dispose of it would be•to puss over it without tilting for mal notice of it. Mr. Beckwith sold there sou another view of this subject. That Preebyteg was under the jurisdiction of this Assembly , . and in refusing to send Commissioners, it had violated the Consti tution of the Church. and chairmen Prebyterial obligations. In this-view of the questlem it be came neousery that the Assembly should take some action upon\ • Dr. Cox made some farther remarks , etraggly deprecating the action of the Oswego Presbytery. If be were to let the Old Adam work within him, he would be not oily ha favor of laying the paper, on the table, bat would kick It under the table: But the old Adam us nog same the bead ad. Mr. Niles iris In favor of the Others' Astor hly taking salon upon the memorieL The Pra t bytery of Oswego bed bun up hem and plead guilty to sots in violation of the ConstitadoN" and they should Ith dealt with self•ithenieted culprits, t dome gentle:Oen, whose tuna we did not catch, farther diseased the mend guidon. One gentlemen wished all Preeryteries In sympa thy with that. of Ostrom would send up similar papers. It was high time that this itheenably should be expurgated of all ultra bodies: • , r -Dr. Aiken did not wish .to be understood as not being in War of a eenerlistory course., In his section they had, tried all ways end-metre to conciliate snob geldings. But it wee Imposilbla to conciliate them unless the church came upon the ground they occupy. You may makes, many reports as you please—send, • down as many pm tonal letters u you pithier-ion still not satisfy them. Seism:len traits& they want—wludthery are Matti at. • , • Mr. Mohacs moved that the salad harder.. red to the Committee an Bills and Overtly's", Carried. ItOiDAT 1117111001 The motion to rota the memorials 'ad ell other papers on &Linn! to • !elect Committee couti op •nlotebed hostages. - Dr. Itose, of Tennessee, ebeerved that upon this ornbjeet he wished to drop . ' word of paths and trooquillty antis own behalf, and in behalf of the State pe npretanted, He spoke of the amino as! of the, duties of the Committee on Sills and Otertnne. Boo►aam be came from the dostb=becontee hies= teem Tommie, it had no objeadoa to raking a Select Committee, for he iodated to ehow that he had no desire to eat Of disiumodon on this subject. Bid ais mat ter of lute; he preferred to loan no dinned= in the General dissembly on this drolly:oodles. He ptetemod to aim& thedeoloptoont• of Pros'. dance. Amid all the agitatico, they had boon calm—bad bowl WO, He came from a calm Stele. lfe bare all the chivalry of the Eicallibp• low us, and all the Valor of Kentotky, and spot *** witch belongs to neither.of. them. Bobo ileord the mat Jaelmon folly represented the charactersf the State.- spoke non brew in a trocelliatery manner.. EMIMMEM tOirl. GENERAL MEETINR of the bled 0.14••• at lb* CITISIEDY'DIPOSISE UDE at Pltbbaratb AN . b• ball at Ma 00Ie• at Um ;Auk. NW lONIC link Dattalats. ADM lOW, as MONDAY. las M. at all'alcst *kW* manse ea tht aserguara at the let sttmareara*a. Dhtt dually:11 A.D. 1313. 'ADM lito.nAtaDitS, loceitarr. 4 , 1 1 • Oder et the !kat( ashes ttui abr.Abablin. . Mir FOB, GALS-A impetioi !marl , bs afar: /WO as We dts. . nirll.Wrcuus hut removed hi. Select him to 44 virr Ague rxii et Hr. sin% stus .pith fon col taut, stresto—eicrium as nu, Strcal. It be the contsat alai tins Words& kaacW.as sf the bructikusto4l4. tosaldisto tbs Leal sad ie.= carted clisciples.' 1C• We bout llama Mr. IFUllamm co. efLeietied occoned tesebn. Iticbst4 6121.11. PAWL C.E.loatam. Oacito V.OO. men. Mans r. sae.. A. H. gnaw, a tar.aean L. i; L. Enos% WM.= Larcarcir., Ossid Jan ALtaLbry. Jolla T. Lon Alsuad.c Latatic. Jahn &Wades. Wlllhua R Wardia..2. C. Wallas. has& 8410. Jac Ilarae, Acrid Silk*, Gfccs• Albrec. arle43s. - - - a brass Pitu:-. 1 -The ma sod laossaslss dams! h1t.13• 'wad Masan etttillt sztelysss. • Pet* 127 Asa RA Amor. Anal tbets- to hale agertttora Ito ®.Albs Ins wry nltsnd . fins es I.lrn• Complaint. It treat sal of tba Oulu st Stem • 41saniffed gates( that owl. ban set E. 11.1 L Cartslastirbs WWI Dr.X'lsusts 1 . 1147 sal Lbw they tan markt/ [Ws own Assists par:Wits br thi ssindildsit muss stab tAsy .net day pss• Soralss. Seal to 11Allsirliss: . • "llSsorsq, April 4;USO. “sk.ss. AIM 4 6,—Nagrausar Yea VII Waist send as oat Arms of you : Ms. bi Dr. Wtasms. TAO S•l's II ASPS Anus* Pimp Snwant than atruct, .antra A awl:4' • •• • e s. Caissmax.Clask It. Aril 111.1530. Yes:ltottalses Salnesells 1.1104 la Ws ...Use OS AmS' IT. Man ematant sale to: Wm, th• 111 b. assay), Tows. sampsaalls, " VI/ sal* At all druststs l.Qd mseo l . v ..ls 4.n And sbnat~tira 11,6 ." 4, " I MP tstis al* Atoprlstoss • • • • Damn mai sun rm . .en to J. End A Os. SO Wad Mod. • itiiilMUM—Doctor hinu having lean . nlkyo from Ws cllktal lotW am Itiroo uml Pllnidra of thr O. 11. Marten /WOW, to flabta ain hL 014.1. vlltdUwtioabhk Pratolos. Mud ndlosee 10 Thlo 400. 'O4O talohll.ll. 0174.10 erws nun, the attention' of our read- Int to ttai fulmtlatetzt if .AlOll2l - 1 INVIBOBI7ING 0011111410 t.bo (mat axe the fourth maw • Third dnnail Eitateoneas Or THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND IfiELINE 111111111ANCIIICOMPAST01 Awn ll. ” 49l lof the Medan. llfir 1.1U5.-.... 914 rresolsoas met to Marl, 11913..--....--.......: L 1.1.450 istamt on Loom, 49--...—....---; 1.016 19 OW 94 :99...:.-......—..-.............,...,.....: 10CyX0 CRI • . . _,_ ,________' ' ' ' ..„4446,1111 as &turned pramlasso. Lams, 56.-srursam ..a. - • rem& 419,..-.....-.................-...-....-.4.. STAN Id ibm&MorateraMbeisoita Wi wearlliT 1161.41111{L, Paw= 179 010 el Out ea .17.1tal 21 Seta eat. of Eaantees. Liable tar lassea.: USW 70 . .10PN P. IRMIRS.V.... ft o. usaa.Vtta • • • ra:LIBCDO . ICK, I t A. 1111413.4ita1m - • Ulltall as • • - , rrtt.g. " l Da"bli ! ,VMatn 1.. P. l J. iaIIaPOIID. Ilaskted; win lams gala. apt rila Or a. a awl Waal IlaApLUm W. taszattaadia• t it? at maw" at saran as aeaslttiat with bald,. Pucka lard as availing halms alum rar;Vaatty at ica a taw *lvan. !Palma ode% =mr at /misfit wad /41.a1a aitints. iaraat A. A. taitXll.ll.. Adtkaay. art nilll3ll • Flemint'arathal; • ononooss to ,r,'EForetc 004- wEOLVIALIt No. 60 Wood &IA &Amp% Pa. - ei.preel•tess Ot OT. Mimeo Ce r rataa Taulltr. A.,11. - HOLMES• t ei—BRO., 114NOYAt3ULESS OP, Soup Bin Inas% BLEDGIA TROP. • izarroois, CROWBARS, .137, wiz. u Wootat, turtwata - Es* otooll 2oid. ,rte volt wortiatof nail to aity tioastootanclill . _ :~. ...:a.;: • . \ . • \ \ \.,, Itsfiroad OfireltigroadTt . Tug ittbseribirr.iii 'doilteins of ienhq er etibsitiot fl, elfSeopesiz . the roOthoof 1 .. M. asst T.U.11A51.4 raaPtecre u .e. ll . ll t ooo nteoSte, se ..e.d Deal. ewers of lac:6o Om.. putty I. Ml* masts of of•stasseiest ead saray.ts Sweets. tossed es trona th e come of the nu. wits sm.! seillS Usq essa. Eon. tontine stelae c wt.s.d ossferrety =rot. tut. dressalrat ifetet ssiist bou. s .. SI Is. WI. wilt§ II le. data op= nal r 0... .... foesi , e• obsse• toesrialte ose obesons oV n alest to ths teittbartk rod oak sits Abe one. WA the svolreste4 Issoiros ttr if Wen aboodasse on Leo r sserp., i teadesse et , , ftsfaolt Wk* nie ~,,, . th . floof r=oltS. 17• K oseaft,P, • ‘ Mlle /mozollsa *Ws. osso- I • r • a, Weft is o hlog f 2terobsed.tes. ed.ll WS bi ' fokkesk Is to ertlesatest ohm ire roectrodlo .10.1.ttarenomm - rtiolaslE. tiosaatigliv Velttable .Countey Beddow:es For-Bala anboariber: *ill sell, on Only taiini„" Cm. ttrevt-to lan AMISS ON LAND. dtetatAfillsgt .100 natl. It= (210 LWOW 301011.... Thts Pro =.lm , wit h 01.11.0.4 and Intl low Ilt. 111:04 ter Mime Is to arco.r. 1/ taltiirrVirSralux too at m oer HOItYII.3II. ma the 10.0u.10 1 . lay3C0111.• 31K14011 71 Grant Mate. • .Tecrt ‘Tholisad Molliis Waatet.'- •- WANTED TO BORBOWSIO,OOO from ttigoo to' fro Tom tOr IV& • bad sat eat ono ortil >» dm, oe Ord tttli alty_tooptets ' , North Sto.C.M. Acktmaxonutts Sul No. itoo,E:tuatotrott. i tTli&X—liazmway from the sub-4 , ,,,. amied. ea the Seth Mesa& a Matt hayed= \ • K. 3 dad ad. bat a mar la the Areboot pas emu aver oe the back; coatmaid by t:.• male. bad haled ea leolteaport otata It lOC Lama Jaha utem conemalag the abets *drat ec a Hand: MU botbahatabe to podia sad to:masa:me &got lamely nattortatet data; . \- • - \ JOlle M. WU Ulallab.l.. W . _ GOODS—MURPHY .4 , BURCII-, lUD ban mai:4=W Narfirlag tbdr Old MID! ipll4lll eaves, • ih =colas Thirciel, frith G. STATES MINING JOUBB • ' 01t tlir 7 . al" ritLt.7 LYON " el= eW: o w ". Via.c . _4 B4 s airs r .a anook ces I:Tatou-11 Wn el the k 44, M..k • . 4 1:5 . . • .AND'„WAftIUNTS•IetAN T Jlll—ror *hia ta.btilmst mutet Oren lir (MULE! 11- W 03116. • • • • ' 1144.8,1.1.44411.1 Same utast.. `MISTAKE fromltie Kamm na tllmea Rtuif=l bbi. bbi.STAUB.' soriad oaa4td mambo. nova. }Or K ea kaontArrat "M. 'nil '"1. 5 ' !Wi r ,1 . 172.11 A. aatAleta.. ; •,‘ araa ' Va. Wood old Moth ottioota HELP Olto 1 1/3.lE t .N0.11.1g&K; .fro v ibitleio`tral l ir" s ' 1 "" . ' V.: ** 1. " ia 111'4° ' till - ,Yr•owdo row ot OA( aakw - 'Pa= IfoUow 800 at toaa. '; Low a 1.4L0, aaa , al a mato Yam boot Cowls ato a , 22780 • MAXIS ,a PATTJh'S, tap Dlosoata. V QU A . OC. ALWAYS HAVE HOOD Tr& 64, 1 g e. the , IP M avUtaiii • ?LT scum :MEW 110 -5 and first rate'llONZY, just lml.l nal awl trkialelow al • .' \ • . ; MUS 111 a PAtTOIPS. la Maim:ad. CAR.I3.4IODA-400 kegs itlevoiatle B¢A Out. &AA*, Ado try • \ B. A. FAIMIZIVX:X, .UO. 1 ErsISO INTOOKY %MUST/J:00,400 dctu.Kto torAy MastrAlik Ak . lA ald Ith, calm vsnAata , \ jul OR pIIINE-100 o:Morphine, for solo by 104E01 & Ariliamps rom it 00. 13ITTNA2d'13 . MOTIILr . ,' for 'Jtilie, - redd • (man .•- vataaworra a co.- CHABIPAGNE WIZIE-It: choice lot of Md~onaprised antis Ibtter.lns brands, It!. 13. - Lallernarad. Moat* 0. trilhakw.—Cillbalrifirats br ckaurr WINE-50 bozei (*et Wine, =Oa i sCULAZW/13.1. VIOARS-40,000 Hanna, -Printlpe NMPLa oa budfor air br . scryzi CULVOLTECI.N. - A b I T IHOICE SELECTION OF BRANDIES, WINED and OLD ETA 1111 LIAM. es ham! saell Lys ink - I=ool CULBMWDOD. ' C C I D t P 2. B b I I 7I L37I.' =GLUM Inittri:ll24, Fil‘OßACCO2o . kogli Kentnoky.l6l .m. Tabasco. la LA so ego by - • 33730 XXOLIBII.II BESIIILIT. • COFFEE -120 bmi Rio Coffee, justreo'd salebr Irsol INGLILHIC CLARIFIED 81JGAR-40.b1416 Glade' d liumbat reed`sid Mr aids - • • ==ts sz iWeaw , 2131 ta sas;t • .' CottonsysotAry P6r Bale, at Razoßtala. gROPELLED BY: WATER POWER;- Ilnorr, fort eas Onset . brow. et. 0.; exce43. Mono; Otosmps Ploy. In Cb.ueery. - • . :War ter.= I,l= l . t .o.cfrlaalt. a. . arl4lll.ollant. P.X.. as/II day. ell IDA et Warm 'P.A.& I I gmbscavt 11.1tareo splautsg. wdlni anel othorylas =14%.11.irb •ITgal , Vurtegv 340 on .0.1116. y~••gtrsefßreb se tio MerIMION oariox mu= CaVell an A idi the !Fatia= Joint sa7l9 11,6i Clatozdatossa unimauy. • Tie atolls age •1311WIokl ow lb* slam depogold et etelook. gay. on tho a, stoma anar• sp•Aingstr..goorinin. .. - try warty nay. sad la good vox ' order. ud annobto of th• Iblionton. ow. ow willow. ono - tub WM' , ineb oards. two dramantranon.coormo tobbia spoon. ono ant* two basdref rphodle... throe g balling 'whine Sr tniso.ssilgiatlng. Wes doubling mooing. or twiders for traill. Imes% .up ..a moon elm= ten Oozing racing !man gundrol oginol , o, nogg 70,21 COlll6bC . with [orating. bolllng ant all mull *colt sad game lon • longbow,. uglag Ifs= Oro: Valuable Farm For Bala. strasounaormarcntarar &mails Tomo= tonna% Ihafia Pa, diatom if al noir MMus/A. botwesolho &dos rod goodagoon atonal! of Om Ohio and Pomo. Ratlfood Coomaom It Om do sr tarn tfood ea Oho balk of tho nedoolvor, and 4..41 soinonol nit* Wooster oedema. Tharsio a/Boa/ran Ind vollOadt dantdo to:Dmon d oodhor ea o atYYwn oofl l ; , cor►ta WWI n al =iars ' ao ono to tbo =rfi Ilomoto . nor a: rilnauri=lll.l.. . . Excelsior Ournibil Um; • •:' rEiIIARPSBUIGHAND pinstnian 11001ILT.-411pattlasiol inucepstver. Juror. sad triubs7 Ea? Um. (101 4 " T d thasnn: mtli be ma Ma Halt tlemsboat 4.7.tr0s gin *Vest la Ur ;amen* sell di ka td tM Sh.Pl6.l* Arm asiblarl is Laiveneriele, cow wirtag44l.lauk ivemponl/1• Oxman Mao to hrs t..rogith 10 gnu, hay bitnas ince! Mil fax=mlll.llests. , Mut. balms Kukla am 3 Marty. fait! WlliDoW CIIILTAINS—abised sad an. v 11= 1 4 1 .142:01.1.2 MA aftestss aim* 122 424 SOHO dcodroble pia` . i 4 i ITANTED lIIDIEDLATZLY-At J. 80 0.. 'TM ^ 3awilfr. Clethlacllten; Lliorty. .tat, 71112 X WU £3D VLSI 3.13K113/14m41.641. limmtbar Ind MO, .h.g.(4 "at ' ' - . 0031PAIST—A for Arlo of thlf etsoluelcoolobf st . kam ejUAlfi l is t lLlmov i u m 719 TS Youth area. ogoodeolas=lettoommt. ysrERN INSTIDANCECCr—io Antis et thh, ierot isatad br „. h. , s i xio caLa l l E z eirg tr t. is roicetts atm& espoidt. Sank otptit'6Gb"; lIIITTES-8 it frefh Butts.; nor sale by nuti ii. COLLINS... Uuali".l"—ovv4)s.:Xr;i3beese reoei BRIIR~ B. vam I. 154- r s 7pite Fish; Trout ADC Herring, ~.„„., HIM Ei mums. 'TALLOW 011.-45 bbiL.Tallow 012, acrw ludtog ma Mauna Mesleng.,fat Web,. e p3B-20, tierces rime Rice. - utrt balding • • t • .t .2*()W-4 prime,l3eot , Tallow N . 0. SUGAR-3U prime. N. 0. " - 11 " thi -t°, 7 -` 2 9-1.1:173. Botint. 1\T0.1101.1138R8-40 sum for • gala •• [.V) J. T. a J. 4: BOONS.- .I=l6-2u receity roil a/ masa& trishaw— • - • mixt S. J. J. Wu. ROLL BOTTRIC-4 pktoe 801 l Bat .Viralbrel " Mgr ! I t let . _ I IR! APPLit6;-100 bubelkDry Apples„: . 11 , nu "- ern ey./ooNr. ri7117412 A-A.A LCO i LIOL—a) bbls; Alcobahle, ad' 92 m..,t-Ilkasstoby — namo .0 7 naiss6 l ts J. MU* Oa. 00 oat "tame ard _ , T a ARIZ_OIL-20 plE r No. I Nc l nOpelutex irtASTOR OIL-30 bbla. Castor Oil, lb; I 4 Nakt br /mum} m i cnint i ls. OPTS. -TOIIPENTINZ-10. DUI. Spirits F ./ I 'm siu "'et we ' s sut sti gra% imam. (lOU 89E4A.0-200 lba. Orange, Gina an snyll , - italtnro imonrnts. "'nut BEEM 7 2O Hemp Seed , in ftosisim *nab SHAD- 4hat reed and fur go by A. ligelf i g ima. OR. Mx* sad Woad Emu, : inn setnal soi alhatem AM ERMAN 00-' 0 shani AA • sah tro.n ireti • - MMASSES -200 tads. la - . 04 in. mime iuk - lbrial•bs• Diar3sl 7:II.•CANIKELD'- UGAII---25 !Inds. N.-0. rime; in store to, Nunn IL-30 bbli.jnee bused Ql4, for ule Ipgauass-40. casks Pau d imb. inapt, medaud bre& by `lees) • J. 11; Ca mcc4 ALSRATUB-40 Ma. and 60 bo ,Sol mtos. fOs oL b 7 ORM J. l curniza. - - 4 1:59 PORK-60 bb/s.-Mess PWO WuoL—Cilik Etti For wool 1 7 • . u ss 'AI= aUrdre6u, WOOL .TWthli--500 l be .. ost Twine; oron MCMlllll:Ntila 111.01Pnr.. - nellitlVEL 01.4.11111L0A bbit'isidatiChelbd lope, mrsitiki, ar: M a lV illaa WlLD Ail likatr likV==MMl MEE IMICIM=M \ THEATRE:\ reimmerr mmuass Ariuv..44 1 41 - i *•!?_ A! 11-"ltt nzin - 11EILAkits wit* rxecitatrat Chi Ike i'Alto.icsdna th• = , - 4kt:.....". olasAiltmacr.szikatass. : . • • 4.- - A 13.1inet of SF,T.Torali. -\ _ - ' ' , ..,. tam elico , m =4,4ka r log4 fiti3, vin a. lcamostut UND .5.... 5 . , - s -1 , . -- lig '4ls.. TEC zuzamito, .., \\ - 'C- - ` l ' - '-' - '' \ - in .----,........______. )1 r. isiedni \ \•• t. ••-: ' • -------- --......4.......... ... --- 11. \ *:. \ • • f• -.. ,:t . *11.6.-.........--.............XradiZiabS \''.: Sl, Mask& mita Ur urzas or , ' '\ r. , VI --.....-,..........,i.11rer y bill . \ '.: \ - • • \ firth* =mice ta.•_pi•liftn. r .. v i.xx i cra.topuuk...s. 1/110 aiste• • • -,,w-ftor .''MASONIC 11A1.1. \ .. 1 \v • • sEr SECOND WEEK. - .., - • . \ - ..y. •. . '-; .' - , . \ scollEAT METE% 31sT so, ~ • - , • \ ond sooty iienlng during itsit smolt. \ \•• • ' - tie tnt sopearams of \ Yams 3172421). du Sionsatibad Toolid. sad iis • ' ; •• , INCREASED ATTRACTION! LOW 7CESII \ . .... .. . . 23. omit Admission. • ',.•:'• -: • • , I.Msonor tin IflnDaY, isyearArsirsio: •\ . , \ -. \- \ R4fIZDAY 13233,00. Y. Ar 2 CrCLOCdt \.IIII • -‘.. : ,; „ . \ ~ , \ '• . FAKER OF ,SIVA, L i: -\ . \,,, . . \ ' • \\•\ It his wadded raja t 4 um xxcliarria PAWL )•\ \ ' . • WIZABDWINEITREZS, . \ • ' ' \ , \ ,*12.3111i 1.233 Luz ..id.ur. b.,,,POWEIUS, aid ta• . ~..; \ c .-- ~:-,.. cuipplon Muer Ita - 4431271; . \ • - ' • \ .212 annuls thandalisAdul 2dodss.aosinsm. \ ~ • ,•• .. ~ Alio aid • Band st Pawn Ilion. - tit si ts g a Hilt g. Dion 011.1 at 7 o'ckek. poftnam, to merman \;• 4 at o• ants masts mouslito tin Woos Mai% tit. ". WILKLNS HA POSTEaII 'ETHIOI3I.II2I L. 1,.- oiZEULabirsn TIEURUIDAT, JUTS 3,11343. With the Isziemt e 34 must telealed Campier ouch the Sit.tletetsDears opei stl—coartsi as *. mho J. E. TOSTIR, *awe. Aitz CAROLINE LEHMANN bee the hour to afteruas to the Idtisrstofilthftrktt CON,Cm ICED -4T41°A... 2 . 1 4 /SW fttlaMOaCbou. , AEGABEHYS OOTILLONAND BRASS AA X - • • • u • Da, AutrrioN" sALEs. ' Liqcion and Gioceries at lontlizt PN, MONDAY dtirnoon;. 30th .inst;.. Z. ang ia• cxanOratil Saks Replakaornar of% x`.l6 Lora Jit . tf4ll3.l Bade: - - 20,116ren &Mos Am : Grain Cradles ` &c., ., at \ • - nion. nNJMONDAY afternoon, 3 0 th inst., at 3 1,5- *dock. at the Bala- kanet, earact or Font ant nts dazes tin? S c4 ott. , - rival/a :44 , sun P. it. ion. ssassa•., • Boltisit Cab; \ VAN: WEDNESDAY moßanca. a®e Ist, st 10 oNSGSIt. u Us. Osoussedat e. UFA 4ist =sot Wood sad. liittb Watt% wilt Mtgld.- • : 88oltlos Biz NUWhig Las in Ikmentii Ward at . ON SAIIIBILLT-afteraboi, Jana .403, at 4 eskek. aslArlitsalr y ht be sold stzior, EauS- Wird el ft alivetur?r.bas Baskei.Utt tos.:14 1 11: 14.06 M. sad NIL Invisa et Laul hi, eat by.13.0k Omen. bolas. teat at In tat oa Latta arum oad 6 r B C4d . 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