Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 31, 1855, Image 2

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    foreign lctos.
Arrival of the Atlantic.
UlRirMK rtMPB.
TEE CZAR'S DEATH COXFIEMED.
AtMXutttat me twbomj cr anna.
TV VfV Am Mu to f Adlrrd to.
74 irr to m. Adeanct in Cotton mnd
Brtadrtvfft Jtrltned.
Xr Toes, Ma low 27, Th Meamihip
AtUirtfelrat br wharf, wit a Liver
"xxt" date of the 10'k.
Her 8e evsflrm th of the Cr
Kkbolss, and auinutuires tbat 00 tJ 2J tart..
Uf Emperor Alexander Ilt? iid acendod
tV t&rotrt, bavin; jteawfttl'y lufwJci) bi
father.
lit) ba bttaJ a m-aufrrto stating that Its
Will adixTtt tobe policy of bis father Nicbo-
Th TMsm Cooftantine and the ntuer ! continuing to sit. 1110 armies 01 me iwo couh
hrathm and o5Wr liar lakii tt oath of i trio cannot act together, although they
abrio lb I-o)xror. ,
AUxaflder conDnnea tue tupioBiaTic
The apecisJ eorrrupcBdcnt cftho London
Dailp Aort, atider oat of Balftklfiva, Feb.
23d cars that it it remold tbat 00. Can.
robert bat ordered a Court Martial upon an
officer high ia eomraattd in the. French army,
who it accused of bolding treas onablo cor
rerpondeBC ith lbs enemy. M 1 :
The town of ISroatM has ba nearly de
al roved by an earthquake.- A large -Bomber
of inhabitant lost their Uvea.-,! 1 be dispatch
says 2000 perished.
'Tbe blockade of tie Danube has been
raised since Feb. 1 8th.
It ia rumored that Schamvl. in conjunc
tion with the forces of Nail Mahomed, will
inrade tb Crimea by way of Anapa and the
HeaofAxcf. .( (
ENGLAND.
The London Morning tlerald lays. "We
have most excellent authority ' for etatinff
that (be French Emperor had remonstrated
against Mr. Roebuck' Committee, fur in
onirinir into the conduct of the war. And that
ba hna raid In the event of the Committee
iMtrartfoo tml by C-.riw LaUfl" for the
Iref etiation 01 t!e l'i-ac t, oopes, ana ine
flrrt yreMmkaxj conference ba " beco held
at Vienna.
Tfc Enixror Niefcol, prior to Li Ath.
bad rw!-4 MaMrbiojr. and appointed
Omni Ccrt-.-bakoif chief in command,
Ofteo-Sackeo t' second and f iven to Ota.
Lor the co-nuiir.J in LV'orabia-
The Ensp-ror Alexander ba cp-pointed
The cosi5mt:on of the Dews of tue tleatn
of Xk-hoSaacfltete-l fc nHiot exciu-inom e.l
' crer Eorop.
Hoj-e were rotrumcJ at fint that pea?e
wwMlxt khivj'm-hc of Ab iander'ti
vmsionr-Vut !"- '"ic" laln!-'nc'U
by bit f)inmp.-?inent liut be would fallow the
courw of hit fa!?M-r.
Tt dbatf in 1'arliamc-rjt smith coluim;
f the Eoglkh pren bnve b-n almost t x
elaiv!y o-oj'itsd with d.scutiouj va the
rml trc-j'.. .
PKOGHES3 OF THE WAD.
TV tare crien-i tbeir Generals to
pr Unrt the war.
Tber ha ln-en more fitirfr in the Cri
mea. The Frtm-h stormed a redoubt iHill
fotly eret.l r theH?iri durir.j the night,
A ron rumor preva1! that the Grand
iMke MsUu van am !)!j t!;e wounded a!
Kt.-actof)ol. nd lw tiiife die.l.
A large Kii?i;Mi force thrc&tens Ca!aki:t
a.
The WrVale of the Danulw ii raised.
ENGLAND AMM-1UNCE A SPECK
OF TKOUHLE.
A s'le-rk of disiijrrt'emeiit lma arisen be
tween Xajwlei'ij aud Ei;j:l?nd. Napoleon
i!r.'d lh:ittlij two armies should not act
tijgHmr if Mr. loc-bneJi' committee pro
eroded wiilj it itiijiiirr. Lord Clarendon
went by f'ire to loiifn(rtie and mado mnt
ters titiail.t. In the meai;tiiuc the commit
tee w pr'jceei'in, but it t thought that
1'ariiauient wiil be dissolved to obviate the
!iScu!ty.
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.
The town of I!ronM is reported to have
been destrwed, with most of its inhabitants,
by an earthquake.
Herioui difficulties are occurring in Ticiuo,
Switzerland.
The lMmn criig continues.
1 be K ins of Denmark is sick.
TbeCr.ar'a death hippened shortly after
noon on Friday, March 2d, at reported by the
arrivdl ofthe Africa, His disease wasatropliy
iA the lun?s, mid he suffered oniv a fuw day'
f!l;ie. liik IhkI words to the tfmprcsa were
"jujI t reaorieu, ikin 01 I'russia, to con
tume uttflched to linxni.i, m lie bus hitherto
been, and not to f"rjet hi father's worde."
It is said that a few davg before lis death
be succeeded In offi-i in a complete reconcil-
iation between hit two eldest funs. Alexan
der und Constantino who were at variance.
The news or the himwror s death was re
ceived in Enitland with deinonst ration of
joy. In several theatres the managers
came before, the curtain and announced the
fct, which was received in most instances
with tumultuous cheering. ,
On the reccrition of the hews at Berlin
the Conrt til.u-e.l itself tn monrnincr, and
orders were usned for the whole Prnsisian nr
wy to wear the rynibol of mnrning for four
win.
At Vienna the newseaused muc' hv.wx
Ti e Emperor of Austria dirK.tH. "inncknowl
fdpment of tb services remlen-d by Nicho
las, the Xiehcls regiment or Cuirassiers
rhall olways preserve (hot name as a souvenir
in the AuVtnun erniy."
At Pari the police arrested several ballad
kinder' for charting verses Uiniespecttul to
.the dead Czar. ,
The Ilutkiaa AmoassndoM have announced
tht New Empeor'a aeeeBsion. '
1 A aynopsia of the Emperor Alexander's
jaiifcio basbeoa received viaKoninpsbnrg.
lie decUres that tlut well'ure of his Empire
U hit oniv oblect. iis will endeavor to
jnaiutaiu ftuxKiit on the hishekt sttwiilurd of
s.werAod K'ury. and will uin to necomplihh
tho incessant tvinlien ond views of his prede
eecHor. In this hopn uud zeal, be trusts thut
bis subjects will uo their utmost to iiiisist
bim. , ,
Immediately after the reception of the
Cur's deuth ia Part, orders wera sent to
Gen. Canrnhert to pres on the siege of Si
bastopol with tho utmo-t vior.
Of the dejiurturu af tho Emperor Xapole&n
for tho mat of war, nothing; mlditiniial was
known. UioujjU ihi prepaiution continued to
be niKle. . ,
Th first meeting of tile Plenipotentiaries
was hold at Vienna on the lilli uiht. Their
debates bad for i' object tlio fixing of the
precise meaning of thu third guarantee of the
THE AMER ICAN.
BTJNBURY.
SATURDAY, MARClt 31, 1855.
H. B. MASSES, Editor ana Proprietor
To ASvanm.- -Th aifcuMlno of lh SunSurf
Amntin nmmif U cJIITrtfnl town on 9u(i""h"
ii 1101 exceeded if ijulil bjr mijr ppct pattittil ia Not th
mi Pimar!rnia., .. . 1
may act for the aaini object, lo nler xo
' sa(Wy L00U Napoleon therefore, without
! affronting the English people, a dissolution
of i'ariiairwnt wjll. it 1 stated on tue lame
authority, lake place immediately."
It is not known whether the recent viidt of
Lord Clarendon to the EmperoroftheFrench
bad reference to the above matter or not.
The Koebuck Committee is proceeding in ita
investigation. 1
Lord Liican has been denied a trial by
court martial. ' .
Apprehensions exist that another Caffre
war is about to tuke place iu.lndia. The
Government are taking active measure! to
arrest it if possible.
THE CZAH S ILLNESS AND DEATH.
The Prussian Monittur publishes the fol
lowing details respecting the death of thelato
Kmperor icnt'Ins : the k'?patcnes wmcn 101
low were uddroied to Lie 1 1 in by Lieutenaiit
Colonel Count Munstor, Adjatnnt in the ser
v.ce of the K.ing of I'n ss a:
Hr. PtTURsiiiitu, March 1 1,25 A.M.
''The state of tho Emperor became much
worse yesterday evening. The following is
the ineuical ISulltlin : .
"'YeHterday violent fever tnanifestedilself,
with intlammatiuu of tho lungs. Tho fever
lai led during the whole night and prevented
l"ep. The ejections conliuue without ob-
KtuekV
'1 must nild that the debilitv of tho ouctist
invr.lid ha (yeutly increed, auj that, at lust
in the opui:-ii oi viie phyciciana, the ktule of
Ins ii;::,y.-iy i most cnUcul. i will loi warU
uuollier despatch to-ilay, und beg of you to
coinniuincalo the preseiit to L'uko.Ueorgo at
aireitiz." .
".St. PrrKr.r.nrr.0, March 1, 4. 40 A. M.
'Tho state of His Majesty has not improv
ed in any respect this morning. I will send
atlurd UeFpatcii. Iter Majesty the Empress
ha-; had ioine ulpittions of thu heart, but is
otherwise woll. I beg of you send this intel
ligence to Scbwerin, hitrelitz, aud the Ha
gue."
"St. Pktkbsbi-bo, March 1, 9,30 P.M.
' The state of His Malesty the Emperor
grew considerably worse during the day.
I lie elections take ti aee with difliculty, and
give indication that thu lungs also nre touch
ed. Atrophy of the lunaa is fenrod. Dr.
Carell is very much alarmed. At therequest
of tho physicians tho Grand Duke heir-iippar-ent
has requested tho Emperor to receivethe
sacraments. The Empress is well. I will
tend another despatch to-day."
"St. Petkiisdiro, March 1, 10 P.M.
"The Emperor has declined receiving the
Iaot sacraments at present. Tho ceremony is
adjuurncd till to-morrow morning. The Em
peror only sees tho Empress and tho Grand
Duke huir-apparent. '1 ho Empress is aware
of llitt danger, and begs me to inform His
Majesty tun King thereof, and to commuiii
cate it nlo lo her -august relations aud to
ytrelitr."
' ' St. rETEBSDi Ka, Winter Palace, )
March 2, 6 A. M. J
"Tho Emperor has calmly received the
communication from Dr. Mandt that atrophy
of tho limps is possible. He simply observed
When shall 1 be paralyzed?' Tho physi.
cians could not give a precise answer. Tim
Emperor then an id to Dr. Carell ''When shall
I choke? The Emperor has taken the last
sacraments; he has tnhen lenvo of his wite
and children, whom he Idessed Feperately, as
also his grand-children, in a firm voice, in full
possession of his intellects, perfectly calm,
and with great presence of mind. The pulse
is Mill strong, but musk has already been nd
niinitorcd. The Empress keeps up, and
shows resignation."
The Jfrirniny Chronicle has the following
telegraphic intelligence, dated St. Petersburg.
March 3d: "The Emperor expired yester
day at ten o'clock. Alexander was proclaim
ed Emperor the satno dav. Ue received
homage to-day."
Ei. Pr.rE&sutRCi, March, 7.
The rapid decomposition of tho body of the
hmpcror .icholns lias prevented the exlnui
lion .of the liCHly to the public.
. KDITOIt'S TABLE.
. MailneM Rlle,
Taa rooKii;TS Fajf. We hava re
ceived th Brat three number of a monthly agri
cultural paper on Jor the above title. It i pub
lished at Philadelphia at 65 cent per annum in
advance. Edited by A. M. Spanglcr,' formerly
of th Farm Journal.' This paper should be in
th hand of every farmer. Addret, A- M.
Spaugler, N. E. cor. 7tb & Market, Philada.
Our reader are 'referred to the new advertise
ment in another column.
Cy are requested , to state that the
Summer term of tho Sunbury Academy will
commence on thn 10th of April.
KTTlio Sunbury Drass Band will give a
Concert in the Court House, on Monday
evening next. Pny them a visit. Doon
open at 7 o'clock
Bank Bn.t. Vetokd ! The Governor
lms vetoed tho bill incorporating tho Bank of
Pottstown.
C-y Governor Pollock has issued anoffciul
order that hereafter all applications for par
don must be preceded by at lent five days'
notice to the District Attorney of tho locali
ty concerned, nud teu days' notice iu a news
paper. ' .
EDI mil I A I. f.'ORRMPOMHSKl-K.
Umtkd States Hotku
rhilwMMa, March 20, 18.")5. f
COJVUKTIOS OF COt'ltr t rEltlPirE!!-
DENT9.
... -....-. o..,;nnndnt of Common
of Common'school. in hea count .e of
PeilnlvnflU, to meet m n iw.o -I
at Harrisbnrg, On IIWajcefajr. W""
a .-, tar.t .r,, mutual ctrnsuiiav.pii,
diVcusslonMd adoption of
may tend ffg
The call expresses the hope xbut there wl be
a Tull and punctual attendance on the wJ.
in which we most heartily concur. The con
rentioh which was held last year was profita
ble to those ia Attendance ami px bj' '
much pood M IW interests' of Eduf ni n
throughout tho State. Since the cacti fen
pcrintendent has had nearly a year expcri
in iimie of hi office, una by coin-
3(tcms of.Betos.
a ' -
TEXAS,
A steady stream of cniicrution bus been
pouring into Texas finui thu Gulf States of
thu Suuth tor tho last two years, winch must
prove ofgrrut vuluo in developing the re-
houn-es of its wuhi exiianso ol territory. At
Linwood, dU the Nccbes river, Texae, there
id a bridi;u which tho bulk of emigration
lUhH'g ovur, and liioujju the toll taker keepi
no record of the persons, ho does of tho
wagons, and these fuim u pretty good cri
terion fur juiluiiieiit, l'uiiiig the mouth of
December id' the tear of 1B54, 110 leas than
.'1.M1 vuiix'ttiit waeiius pooled ever tlii-Jiridge
lu.'.Mul vet-1; whilo in Juiiuarv, lhja, tlir
nuiuber was 700. It is tbouiiht that. Tniil
Point. The Uafsiau ltepresciitntivo was the beginning of Dictniber 10 the end f
to ue Aj.ril, tte uviruge will be 00.1
Although the season is pretty well odvan
cod, the weather still, continue cold, bleak
and boisterous. If the general average of
rough and pleasant weather, during thu year,
is nearly the same, the prospecr'is protty fair
for a succession of pleasant days during the
remainder of the spring months.
Business, which has been much depressed
in this city, uil winter, is beginning to revive,
but there nre still many branches where there
is but little improvement. Merchants are
coming iu pretty rapidly, and wholesale deal,
ers, generally, nre doing a fair business. The
money market is again considered easy, and
good paper can be negotiated ou reusonublo
terms.,
The Cimntcers . and money dealers, aro
keeping nn eye on the movements of tho leg
islature, in regard to tho numerous bank bills
now before tbat body. The Governors veto
of the PotUtowu Bank bill, has caused a good
deal of fluttering und anxiety for the fate of
the numerous bills now before tho legislature.
The Governor savs he will sanction no bill
for a new bank, unless where it is actually
nocessarv. . That is thu grand difficulty. It
will be no easy matter to draw tho line of
discrimination, and say wheru a bank is. or is
mit necessary. The Governor meant, if lie-
cessity, be the judge, and assume the respon
sibility, a matter that will be neither pleasant
or popular. Tho plea of necessity will no
doubt bo urged in every case, nud it will be
difficult to convince tbo applicants that no
such necessity exists.
Another bill, perhaps, moro important in
its bearing aud operations, now bciore tue
legislature, is the bill to abolish Tavern licen
ses. This bill has already passed the House
aud a few days iiuce passed a second reading
in thu Senate, by a vote vt lb' to 9. This bill
is uot quite as ttriugnnt us the Maine liquor
law, but is as near nn approach to it as can
lie. The bill, iw it came from thu House, re
pealed all laws allowing the sale of liquor.
Tho Senate amended the bill by providing
that not less than a qnart should be sold, and j
that tho license should be tkrvo times as
great, a ut present.
1 stated some time ago that tho Sunbury
and Erie rail road Company intended to use
the preseiil bridges at Northumberland, tem
porarily, until their bridges were completed.
Thi idea i now abandoned, and thu deijju
uow is, to tow tho coal cars over, on a Bat or
bunt constructed for that lJUrpese. V
note of each other s ouservauon.
f hn will bo able to arrive at more praciu
conclusion as to the best effort for carrying
out the great object or tueir onice. v e
hope every Suporiutendent will be present.
R fading O'azeHe.
') 1 1 ' 1 ' '
1 BALTIMORE COKrtREXlK.
The anmial ses:5on of the Baltiniore Con
ference of the. M.- E. Church, closed on
Wednesday, the 21st inst. The following are
the appointment for this District :
Northumberland i-Ustrict J . IS. bAKoKM,
P. E.
, Williamsport John Stine.
Newberry J. S. McMurray. C. C. Mabce.
Mmicy J. Kelly, Thomas Sherlock, E. E.
Allen, .Viol.
Milton F. Dyson ,
' Milton Circuit T. Tanyhill, one to be
supplied. .
Lewisbnrg B. B. Hamlin.
Mlfflinbnrg U. W. Black. J. W. Stout.
Northumberland J. A. Boss.
Sunbury J. G. Mclveebnn. B. F. King.
CattawiBsa J. Y. B'ttlirock. M.L. Drum.
Danville Thomas M. IIccrp.
North Danville E. II. Waring.
B'oomsbtirg-J. M uorehead, F. M. Slusser.
Orangeville J. A. DeMnycr. .
Blooniingdule T. II. Switzer, A. W.
Gnyer.
Berwick T. Barnhart, S. Barnf s.
Luzerne J. Ciirns, II. S. Mcndeuhall.
- Bible Agent Irwin H. Torrence.
Dickinson Seminary Thomas Bowman,
Principal.
CAMPAIGN AUAIT THIC INDIANS.
Tho Expedition against the Indians of the
Plains, which is understood to be in prepara
tion for tho ciissiir.g season, attracts much
attention. According to tho St. Louis Re
publican, it will ba comirnnicd by General
Ilarn.v, of the U. S. Army, a leader wboe
experience and ability admirably adapt him
for such an enterprise. With such n head,
the expedition must bo a thorough and suc
cessful one, provided the War Department
makes the requisiteprcparatinns. It is-, how
ever, a serious and difficult affair. Of this ail
. 1 . . ris . j 1. - 1 1. t.:. r 1
must luei saiiMicu im unuw 1110 naur.s . , . . , ...)
those Bedouins of tho West. All or nearly " ".,t.0" ' : " I " . "l,";..?.?,?
. .nM nn.l I l II I M , U : S MH I U tl I K aw... .......
CiiAMRKimufKO. March 14. John It Sbrv.
ock, of this place, ha been appointed by Gov.
Pollock a Commissioner from Pennsylvania
to the French Industrial Exhibition. to bo
held in Paris in May next.
IIarrisrcro, March21.-Frcderick J. Fenn,
for many years a Rspnrttr or tho proceedings
of the Legislature, riied this morning. He
was a brother of Theo. Fenn. formerly of the
Pennsylvania Telegraph, and new editor of
1 no l.aueastcr w mg.
Vnuii WiiiTi-oci, the lover of Einma
Moore, who was arrested in Itocheator, on
suspicion of being concerned in her death,
has been discharged from enstodv. A Por
lad. named Divine, obtained the reward of
$800 for recovering her body.
(From th Laoiwill Jnamal J
CONURESSIOKAL MORALITY.
"fVe were infinitely amused three or fonr
weeks ago by a practical joke in Washington
City upon m number of the nice men of Con
gress. It wn too good to bo left.nnpublieh.
edn I ? H i f v
A couple of merry fellow, ono of tbem a
distitiguihod 'iembor ' of Congress from a
SoutrHTD State, and thu other adistinguished
ex-editor from Kentucky, concocted a letter
purporting to be addressed by a young lady
to a very hnc-Iooking gentleman. It was got
up iu first-rate style. I he pretended young
lady set forth therein that sue has had sever
al times seen tho gentleman she wa address
ing', that she was etiptivuted by bis fine fac
and manly form, that her heart was deeply
touched by all she saw and heard of him, that
she must make his acquaintance bohre bis
depnrtOro from the city, that hoped and pray
ed ho Would forgive her seeming boldness us
it was the tlrH Imprudent net ol her life, that
she had ulways moved nnd was Mill moving
iu the highest circle of the Capital, that she
would be oport a certain square of a certain
trWlt l tWMienlt, ll ,u.l nn ,1,. r.JL.vlii.
day in a dress which she described with great J "T,0,r w-l n.g on seventy-six of
particularity, and that she hoped and trnsted I was r"m' P,"',.v. ""' ""d
ho would meet her and thus afford fcer an op
portunity of a a brief prrsorta! intercourse
with the idol of her heart. The two wags
hnd between thirty and forty copies of this
written by a female friend of theirs, and they
sent these copies to between thirty and forty
member of Congress. selecting those ofconrse
who were known to entertain a very exalted
opinion of their own porsonul fascinations.
Everything being thus arranged, the two
jokers called npon us and another young gen
tleman, explained what they had done, and
invited us to get into their carriage, ride with
them to the point of designation, and sco the
sights. We unhesitatingly consented, and
wo saw sights sure cnongh. Biding upon the
designated square, we beheld the whole of
the thirty or forty members. Northern men
and Southern men. Whigs, Democrats, and
Know-othings, walking to and fro, all gnz- j
ing earnestly in every direction and at every
female figure to discover the object of their
anxions search. . . ! Wool. Tho farmers of tho cocutry con-
the letter bad been sent to members cf the sW; ; , ; fc fc
JIUU: ui xkl?'i i. II l. n Ij, tilt" JIIU-V nuu.u
have had to adjourn for the want of a quo
rum. '
Thk Liqvor Law tx Vermont. Mr. John
P. Freeman has been tried bv the -Supreme
Court ut Woodstock, Yt.. on 115 counts for
which he
costs, and
sentenced to three mouths' imprisonment
Ti.mk is Money.-A commercial gentleman
recently arrived at Ningara Fa lis just before
midnight. He immediately bought a glohe
lantern, crossed to Goat Island, and exam
ined the cataract, and in thirty-seven min
utes had finished up thcegreaY American
wonder, and was once more ou his way to
Albany.
A New Protectorate. By late Chilian
pajiers received at New York.'it npiicarsthat
our Government has. by a treaty negotiated
with the Government of Eqeaifor, ebtaiued
the Protectorate of the Gallipsffos croup of
Islands in the Pacific ocean. The Valparai
so iUratry contains the cepy of a protest
of tho Representatives of 1- ranee, England,
Spain end Peru to the Government ol Equa
dor against soid treaty, which it seems is to
givn the AmtTicaud a monopoly of those
islands.
PhiUdelpbia Market
March 28.
GRAIN. Wheat is still scarce. 8ak tf
prune red , heat at 22c, and or SoutLera
S! ,s)'''' b'tc within the r,.,g ,,f
iitfn i Zaoc. Bye is in demand at M f
bushel. Corn is steady : sale, -f" .... if
....II,. no. - rA.i .
" cts., afloat, and at j1q Uim
store, bales ofOats at 5.a5Cc.
Fli'IO the C'.U.I (111) Jc9rramn.
LEAH MIMNU AT CSlH.NA L'DDt" FOK
TtME. The suddenness with which fortunes have
boon acquired iu tho mines, equals t'ue marvel
ousne&s of the tales of Califortiia and Aus
tralia. Ono or two of an amusing character
we will relate :
Several years ago a party of miners w-ere
at work not far from Galena, when they were
accosted by a verdant specimen of tho Coics
county tribe, who willi pick and shovel in
hund.'und iileuty i.f hay sued in his hair. in.
qiurtd of theia if they km.w ' a place where
he could din and strike a lead." Tho day
all their warriors aro excellent horomen. and
mounted upon their Ik-ct-fevted steeds, pur
suit seems almost useless. Any force sent
ugainst them must be well provided with light
cavalry to bo effective. Som of tho vaga
bond tribes or llic plains nave been gradually
growing more and more, insolent towards the
whites, and commit I nisr depredations when
ever occasiou offered. The tafetv of oar emi
grant bands requires their prompt chastise
ment, and unless that be done thoronghly,
the emigrant trail must be abandoned to the
savages who infest it. Now that onr hardy
pioneers aro founding villages and cities, and
erecting farms piul nulls all through Knns.i
and Nebraska, this protection is absolutely
necessary to ensure the permanency of our
settlements. Tbo' savage plunderers who
have so long depredated upon the trading
ami emigrant caravans, must, and w-e hao uo
doubt will, be taught a whok-joi.ie lesson.
not present. FnrtUer eoiiicreucis wcro
I wi hnnt delay.
Gen. Wiuh II had If ft Pari on his return
to Berlin, and was said tu be the bearer t'!'
instruction wbih would iiiure the ronrlu
ion of a trruty between ltasi ond tho
We. tern Power.
,'be t hamber of Dejwitie ft .-tutf twl ins
ivoed three inillioiis of I hah'.. '.! niaodid bj
4b M iiiiiKur of ar. but insci ed forumlly in
til bill It I " IMllll m) iliou to ff-liow tlotvi
.the po'n v of Aiutii.
UtiUcaliojH vt the troutjr with B.rUiow
tav Im-jii ef l.anj; jJ.
FROM f-FttAHTOPOL.
A dnut 'b frOM r'obaU-ipol. dated Mau h
Mb, 4-U. Puiiit'U lb- 7th, rtaliiijr tWt
fU 0(M Mm ia'i wvt lbrfliuglbl-ngli.-li
tuMkl IUluk!aa. ticu.ral iio.ipiel '
;2afiiiiirtW. i-ri ', ,u,.r?r i
lb uiMriny mUL ihe v. of calltug thM i-0
ffu rnuUirti.nii, i iu turu
lb atluckii'K lry- . , , . ...
Tt.a.i4lU na.u-ijf variable, .ut altb
Uiett duU Inc.
A tutitt of i'li) wavuti ha ucJM Iu
twl.Ua halm-tnpul.
'1 U fu ng f"lilniMil "4 votU we "
iCi fit j' tNmluiM, ,
ltri;i lU Hfltl Uil IUI Hll.. lbs KM-
wagons
wa,"on,
per
ma-
montli, r.iul five iicrsons to each
king in all aO'tt) wngoiu and 15.000 emigrants.
Heiiiitr I'.u.-ik is said to t'ftimute the einigru
t inn to Texas tlii reason at 100,000, and the
Goiiales Enquirer thinks tils amount ac
curate. ,
- -
the wcoud lock iu tU caiul. Thu oCicera
JirkiwiSmt. A I'hilrdeiphla paper
I a .'s t"'l 1 0 erevr of lb utramer riiikuuehnn.
us wispa'drO ye teiitay, ami some of the
SalK.rit icieiridul Itiurb as f I,. l OIK' ark. All
wi re M ore or leu 'lini-li,' tin.! must cf ihvm
i-i-i-'niW I tt iipiAinli-r the f.uita I f thuir hard
iibor l.i tr.to ilnr liko rtrk-. tVrriugo ri
ding vii indnl.il iiij amiill f Imiigo wu cal
lerrd aiioio tint boyti t and i.ll rorts of gcw.
gaws wei purcbikt-Ui the tau-rn reaped a
in h b ii'vi rt. und the harpie, who are al
tta on the ItX'kmit for eoth opirtuiiilii,
blfd tloi r ilupi fuily. Apart of po
ll! h otti.'i r i rv idaeed ill tk huigdutilktHMl
of Iho uy iiculi i oOlev, bu tlu-y aire un
al lv to pre vriil the srauip from eprwlii:i(.
rA v'l o( the ilera were bronchi up IM lue
lUtli.ii hoiuv, b it they wvrv dm bargtrd whea
lb i v l-tfauiv lobir,
likktoaot Ft Biiaa. r-Mr. AIwuhL Ilia
I"- i.l.iinl.9 iu th lAmi iu l.'lialauJ. to ti U L ruled
Imi Ibnw up lui .m.4 riuum vm i- . WU giui einaii, aun wnau i-
ulUi IU euafclujl UIUI lt tt'lHvll oi ai-iwi
t.ilt ri.l.i'U rUillug, (uvatiy lJ ami a
Ulf rwiiUi nl dwll) U lw bau.iul l.
iJ riil Mwl jr imu( tilltii(f lu lb
and eoiitracior feel confident that liny will
have the road in operation in July, if the
weather rhould prove favorable.
The Mine 11. 11 riteuwon, lus bveu iu ope.
ration suine week ia carrying coal. An
Express will bo run over it, shortly, and pas.
. .t , r i ...
tngor car aboiil.tne ocgiiui.ng -i
some alteration biujr uettvry (or
purp-iMt.
THE ALT.F.ORIt DEFALCATION OP liOV.
R. til. PRICE, OF MOV JERSEY.
The Washington Star gives tho following
cxiilai.ntion cf this matter :
rVrceivimr in northern paners allusion to
the state of this gentleman's accounts as pur
ser to the navy, (which place he resigned, it
will bo recollected to run for tbo Congress
before the last, as the Democratic candidate
in the Newark. N. J. district,) which give but
a blight idea of tho matter, wo have to say
that various items have been in dispute be
tween that gcutleman and tbo Government
ever since he was recalled from California
Eve years ago, if wo remember correctly. He
claims credit for moro than $100,000, as
havirg been turned over by him to his succes
sor. Mr. Van Ostrand. who being his (pursers)
clerk, was appointed acting purser of tho
San Francisco fetation on Mr. P.'s recall. If
these credits bo allowed to him. ho will have
a balance of between twenty and thirty thou
sand dollar due to him. It U understood io
Washington that he claims to have advanced
for the Government's something like the
latter sum. as the most convenient wav of
gettineit safely to the Atlantic side. But
Mr. Van Ostrand denies that he ever recei
ved tho money which Gov. I, claims to have
paid him, alleging, it i said that he was per
suaded to give the receipt without an equiv
alent.
The. fact that Governor Price bad these
receipts, and that tho account of hU sueees.
or (Mr. Van Ortraud) were not ready for
settlement iu the usual course of basincis. we
presume, ia the reot-ou why the last Adminis
tration failed lo force thecasv to a conclusion
ere- the statute of limitation barred proceed
ings upt-n it iindi-r the Sub-Treasury law.
As it is, a civil rait has hctu brought in the
United Stale Cint for New Jersey again!
Covi-uior l'riee. The result will depend upon
eyoud j tho udmiioion of Van Ostrand' repudiated
Ckcra ! receipt n rredit. If adinilled. tlwu Van
J Oslrand. not the tiovi rniucnt, will owe turn a
. bulauoe If rejected, th n he is a defaulter
i in i'ilrp .7.".I".V Ho can have no claim
mi the tioxeruuieui f. r the purpose of hi al
leced HfK.ua s to bU successor, as the Gov.
I eminent did not authorise him to make them.
n:id cannot rec.vrmre any transaction Iietween
Mi'Kr. P. and Vail O. which devolved en it
t:o duty of beeomi:nr an insurer of the safe
trnt'sim'ssinn of Mr. P.'s prate fund to the
Atlantic side.
iiig ras wun suca intensity
tbat labor any whero was almost boyoud hu
man endurance. Nevertheless, the unsophis
ticated i.aturo of the inquiry pntvokv J the
waggishui'ss of the iiiiiiing t'ai ty to such a
degree, that they determined to test at least
his capability to w itbstaud the inciting influ
ence of old Sol.
Directing him by a eow-path to a dense
alder thicket, in the centre of which the dry
and baked led of a spring potid. whoro the
heat was absolutely intolerable, they assured
him that there he would find a'.l he desire.!.
With the utmost stretch of good faith in the
honesty of their intuitions, our Sucker friend
did a he was bidden, and commenced work
on tbo spot indicated. It was a sweltering
place, and his tormentor chuckled as tluy
Ihoucht of tl.o funnv trick they bad played
upou a greenhorn : but be persevered ; ard
when about four feet below tho surface, "tie
struck upon a cbui.k el ore several feet in
diameter, which was, as exploration prugn s
sed, followed by another and another, until
after a little timo the fortune finder sold out
tile iliirtritnr and went buck to Suckerdom. tho
I envied pevnessor of $20,000 in gold, ond fitted
to be, to the ud of his days, a country way-
Baltimore Market.
! 1 ' ' -..
March 27, l&ti. '
offbeat at market, most of which wsl die.
posed at about tW; 213 cts. rtr c ox.nl rwT
215(3220 cts. for fair to good Z'
U(!S225.cts. for good f. prime wLiur
Corn. Nearly all tho corn offerrd was soli
at 84(85 cts. for mixed, BoVea cU f,
white, and 87(Vr90 cts. for veilow Tlur
were about 300 bushels live "t inurkvt tr
duy, but no sales were made that wa beard
V e quote Pennsylvania at 122Vi 12;i cts an
Mainland at 112(Vf 12"tf ct. Oats ut'w i
brisk demand, and prices continue to ju
prove. We note sales of 1,500 basm-l Ptct
sylvnnin Oats at 5C(V? 57 cts., 1.0 bii.bt
dark Muryland do. at 53 cts., and a n ut M
bushels-good to prime Maryland and Vi
giuia do. at 5S(W.56 cts. A "small tun vl
very prime Maryland Oats sold at CO cts.
side nabob. It r.r.iv bo v.::t'oscd that the
pniclicjJ jokers did uot hear the last of their
attempt to run a saw.
A gentleman now of this city, whose place
of business is on Main street, ouco commen
ced with n partner tho labor of tinni-ig a shaft
on a range where they supposed mineral
could bo found. They labored with conimen
dablo porseveronce. drilling and blasting iu
the tough and pockety rock, until spring ;
but not the elilier of a nartiele of ore encour-
iifrpd them to uroceeil. At length, tired of
their fruitless toil, and disgusted with the
place, they ahniidoucd the work. One Sun
day in the'April following, oue of the part
ihts strulltd from his cabin down to his eld
diggins. attracted by an idle curiofeitv to see
I liu hole lie had made, oen mere no weui
down by the windlass ; but when half way to
the bottom he was met by an ob&tructiou he
could not tull what. Striking a light, be
found to hi astonishment that the shaft was
half full of ihe richest ore. 1 n w orking down
iliev had missed a lareo deposit of mineral in
a conical tavitv. Ov only an inch thickness of
rock. The raun of the season had so sotten
ed thU. that tho weight of the ore broke
down Ibo thin partition, with lUw result
letve stated. Oar Mam street t'ricud had for
bis -hare of the pile just $tti,uo0.
prices
prevailed. The consequence is that tho New
York market is ill supplied with domestic
grown wool, and tho reduced stocks are
beginning to tell cn price. . When the inte
rior nsvigaMou opens a better supply is ex
pected. David Lcngcr.ocker, Esq., has resigned the
Presidency of tho Lancaster Bank, having
purchased cue of the Cotton Mills in that city,
with tin; intention oldevcluig his tune to Us
management. At a meeting of the iJoanl.on
Monday laft, B. C. Bachman, Esq.. wus elec
ted President, and John G. Fetter, Esq.,
Cashier, iu place of M r. Bachniau.
Fatvj. Bravado. A man named Stediaan,
a cabinet maker, at Aurcra, Pi-ruvre comity,
Ohio, one dav last week remarked to a ho-
mu.'opalhic phvsiciau thcru: "1 could take
any nnantity o"f yo?r pills withc-nt ivury.'-
Tue iie,etc-r rej-iied "If yen Were totlikesuch
a quantity of tbis," pointing to a special med
icine, "it would kill you." The fooiish man
sw allowed the medicine befoie he could be
prevented, aud died the same day.
WllERS DO THEY GET TUEIR Flit. ? We
are told that iu Cincinuali, Ohio, they are
manufacturing portable cottages for Kansas
and Nebraska iu large numbers. They have
generally two rooms. No uails ate used, aud
they can bo put up or taken down iu a few
hours. The scarcity of tiiaber ou the pra
ties make it cu object for a settler to cany
with him not only bis furniture, but his house.
It is stated that a cottage of two rcouis re
quires t.bout oOJO foe-t oi timber.
Kansas Eviiration. A partv of snbstan
tial Vermont farmers, with tliir families.
started for I-awiviice, Kansas, last Friday.
via SprinrSold. A company jf forty lull
Lawrence. Mass., for Kansas, on Wednes
day. They were mostly members of tbo
Mtithcdist Church. A second meeting of
Kansas emigrants was he'd in Springfield ou
Friday. About seventy-five have joiued the
colony, aud tho prospect is that tl.o cumber
w;ll be donbied.
NEW ADVZETISEliliNTS.
Farmers' and Mechanic?
"ji"IE members of lb Northiimberl.it d coer
X Agricultural Society, will meet a' ,be Co
House in Sunbury, on
Monday, the 2d day fif April, next,
at 1 o'clock, P. M.. to elect officers ami niai.iu
for said society for Iheenauing yr. Ia:t all
tend who feel n interest ia raising trin or t
ing bread.
8. JOHN, I'm
W. I. Greenoti;h, See.
A Lot of Chemicals for Sale by
GEO. W. COBLE, DAGTJERREOTYPI
rjERMAN Bromine, ClloriJc of Icline.
do. dry, 11 po Su'i bale ol'.So'i. C:e'n
rNitassyuro, o'i.tiilcil Mercery, ml it-s
Odditis. He ba alsa a Dnzuern? A.poij;
ratus. full art, which he wtli sell at a !.,..,
piicc. lie ha aiao a variety of wda.4 as.
town aud country, which he will rail i h.lr
a!sj rases and mat, all of which ).r iviil
cheap a they can be bought in the ritv.
Suiibury, March 31, 1655.
we
that
.i. ( I ka Ul-iiea 'sa tt( fciUl"l ol. an
. .. ! . ..il. i iJ lLm I'lili ii a x Ukd i
llorwid by b.l'i. 'I a ..olol ol
lbs ! J "' ""'" ,il . .
A JmImIiUw ''"t"' ) '.!
ib. ".raAb sr. l-ia ftk l J
. i I 1. . ..,1. alliu I Lu
" . .1 .. L.ll-.l
1 lib.wsUli.-v4
h,.a- 'Vn4 lb M.l-a
Ut
I
UltLt rieotU im,vu"i
. i
u.v ut tan
F T . . . I ...
. , iLii .. 14 ii' Uu -' 9ji '1
tiroaiUrf ITlllins--A pntiia?
iLiu.u 11 Si Vuik el!l l-a U I t !
! 4'WKll dmiog th culaa uMmf We Will
1 .1.... t. A.lai lluula I Ui 4 r.H4t.
l ll"4
l k wltt
In the Hou-ti of Ri-pre-'t nt.itive. on Tu.
day a't ra" n, Vv '.MtU inst.. tho lollowio;,'
tank bill w-rv tvi-ully taku up in kvcoiul
toud;iiu, 'hud I a.ed fiua.ly Vy lUo VoH aw
nrsed :
Wistnu P ink of Pcuiuo.lv inaNAS 3D,
uu 'i
Coiivmnugh Hank ya 4't,lSd
t'ulu lo-l'iHV lUnk WJ a I, 27.
Mrehaiut Bal k tf Filial Wi,' -JM I
ua 21. -
N'-w Cunl lUuk )a 4l.ay ;7.
Slroad.-liuri; l'a.ik) i'1. a IA
tYvi t'ouulv lUuk- va, J, n.
Aulkraeile aimj Uuuk -a l a,
"mouuI I'leaa-Uit Bank- ) U7, uaj
Wnhtvill aUin( liistiluiloa-w.lkoal
dituiou.
M. reer t'ouuly Bank veas 41, y SI.
Data alivady paiJ SaiiaU'. I la
Cuatea tb tapital ol u ekla it tank.
Una t" Tua of Pt. l--.-lU
l,ooie(S'. V ) rHuiin!
i itxul III lb ! otfivesltlial J.Unl-ulr.
wu ba tf doemicat. bu..k.
Mi.il, M lua. Caleb youa, M. !' ,
Uit M4 JiBtm liUiV. Ikuae doew
tula ran dum Whluli, IV I , --
b will axlk Hol Ut li.at M wad.-.
ArruiMMKNT t tint GovtRsoa. 'Ii v.
Ptdluek b:i appointed tho Hen. Toom ii S.
Bell, of CUesUr cpuiity, (fi ruierly a Judge
on tue Sauivme l.etuh.) to the 1 reantenl
Judebip of the twoity-se;oud Judicial
: .1 .1 ri.-l ciilIK set! of the eount;es of Monree.
Pike, Wavn and Caibon, te. 611 Ih yaoauey
i..va.iattil bv the ieitfiiatiiu of Janie
M. Potter. ' Thu aiU'oinliiiKiH, we learn.
a load iu 4feofeIaM':u With ths y.oliiiwoua
rvim l oflbo broftbv di.tib t. and w II b
geuor 'l accvot ddu U th jw oj lo.
From Hayti. From Port au rrince
kv convaiMjiiek-nco tu the 6th of March.
RevWuJ, the French Consul General at
the Uland at Hayii, who has the credit of
havintf thwarted all the oH.rations of Green
and WaUh, and tho Caiaeausiu St. Domingo,
ha rvaigueeL
l he yellow fever U ragicg, as nsuul at tai
fea.-oli. iu the harbor aud among tho shipping,
ll i almost certaiu death to an uuaccliuiated
person to lo'p in a vessl within the inuer
harbor over night.
Captain Siiaw. of ihe Falmouth, had fjrl
arrived from St. Domingo Cily, whrro he says
he wa requested by the Cazutaus uot to fire
the eu.lomary a.iiuto ou euteriu; the harbor.
IU thvrcv mado hi stay tbeia very btuf.
lto was to aid la a d iv or Iwo fer Goitaive.
Deatu or a Convict. Dcnwocd Carper,
a colored convict, died at the Penitentiary on
Friday morning last, after serving a term of
moie than seven years. He was io .v.cted ut
the October term c f Dorchester county Court
iu 1347 cf murder in the fust degree, ai:d sen
touced to be bunged. The Gov o-racr inter
posed before the execution of the Eiuter.ce, iu
consequence of hi youth, beii.g thtncr.ly six
teen years old, and commuted bis sentence t"
imprisonment for life, lie had for some time
sufcVereU from consumption, which terminated
his punishment aud his life.
The Maine Liquor Law seems to be pro
hibitory only ou paper. In Maine it has not
suppressed the Liquor traffic, nor preventod
drunkenness. Iu this city of I'oitluuJ, doling
the year enda.z April 1st. 1653, the com-
plaiuU and arrc-bts. exclusive of those for vio
lations of thu liquor law, were bOe, or which
2i)t were for diuiikcuuess. For thu Period
comprehended b'-twecu April 11th, 1S54, and
March lotti. lb. j. tue couiualtais to tue
watch-house iu the same cily were t:o3, of
which 400 wero for diuukeuuess, aud 45 fur
sellii1 liquor.
Washington, ilarcb.21. The National In
telligencer of this morning, publiihes a letter
from Mr. Soule. in relation to the urrept:
tieu correrponde'i-.co held lietweenMr. Perry,
the Secretary of the Spauish Legation, and
the Stan' l'eparinieui. in win. a uo says ue
had no objection to tbe jmblication of the
correspondence, and that, if iu h. Secretary
of Legation, the man whom ho had ta'KeU to
his bosom, he bud a spy aud a trailer, it will
never h ut him to let the wotld knew how
iafamojis a tudo was carried on.
DAI.TIMOJE CARD.
..:!,r3ar,
TINE Factory filled and GrounJ A'.ua
-L cansiauliy on hand and fur cala.
CAKK. HIEa'E CO
Flour, Grain and I.un.Vr
Oomtut-rion Me rSi
S?rrars Wliaif. BAIi i'i
Alo. Cerrent and Calcined Plaster. A
or the N. A. and Rnendale Co.
Baltiino.o March 3.; 1SH6 lm
FB.ENCII TRUSS Z
HERNIA or Rupture ucccfully t.va
t-omtort intured, by uc of l a
French Truases, imported hy lite ut .. to
made lo order eipiessly for hi salen.
AH uffriin willi Rupture will lj -v
learn that the orcitaion no-.v o.Tuu tj i.i
'I ru,s rimliinin; extrtme li;Uti.f;. u-i
duratiiiity and correct construction, iu :ie
curr.br ie and uncomfortable articls u u
An elensive asuoitmcnt always on !...i
ted to evtry vBricty of Rupture in a I
rt.ilJren. and t -r sale at a range of p .-
a'.l. Cost of Single 'J"ru."C4, 2, 3 ',
i. ; DunMe, f-t. ., SG, fil aud $1 .
1'vrEoni ut a dii'.auco can have a T.a
any (Jdresa I'V remitting tlio auiou-n.
measure around the hips, and aUliui; Ji
For sale WholesalaOc Retail by Hie In
CALEB H. NEE!
Cor. Twelfth & Raca treta, I'lii
Depot for Ve. Running, Improve
Be-tly rret Chest ExjmnuV a-i.
Rraera; Patent Shoulder Uracen; is
Doiolases; !?iiiial "reps and tuppurtv.
Rooms, Willi t-ii:ripe',e:it My altendaiii
Phi!., Ma'di 31, !S5.". p3in.
r. n. s m i t n ,
POP-T MCNNAIF, PCCKEX
A-.:t
nrcaxIntTi Case ."7iiit;rjtt
.V. IV. t jr. nf Fourth .J- C.c.s.'M
rmt.APEU-nu.
Alwarson hand a Uige onJ varied a:
Fort Monnaica,
Hockrt Book,
Ranker Cam,
Note 11 aide r.
Tort Folio.
Portatiie Peak.
Prfjaiaj t'aaea.
Work Luxe.
Cabas,
Traveling I
Back jamino
Chess Men,
Cisr Case.
Rocket Menioian
Stakwmi or ttir Kri i-iTtov Wo are at
last in receipt of intelliitviMefroiuaaatteiitiye
rtirtv. nidi-lit that the fluted Slutr Expe
uat.uu'uirwiusl the S.'UiUoul Cuinauibes has
ttarli-d Iroai cert CbaeiL-otuu, It i leaded
by the brave ami worthy CapL Palnek Cl
beau, ami Mi of two compauus of loo
iH-ettd dragoon ai liavoeompHi ieS of rair
aer. 'I be hmu al vl' ailMd aud ia i
ci-lnt eutidmou lo levit tiie luuutiu. A
tram aivvuipatiMt-J luo wipeeliln u MiibiUnriiig
IWlllU Willi
' Padon. The Secretary of tho Common
wealth atinoune that Governor Pollock has
adopted certain rule in relation to the appli
cation for pnrdou, to protect him from impo
sition. Satisfactory evidence will be required
that at lev! five day previous notice of
intended applications for pardon wa given
to tbe D:sirk-t Attorney of the city or county
in which the convictiou took place, and that
at lea-it ten day' prvviou uol.c nf tho ame
wa given :n a nvwrpiipcr piuoiane-l wi.em
the cotivict n look place. I u
very rr-per m!.
Tus Nkw IlAMMmaa F.l tioa.IVl
return elovl Metea '. Aater e. u, Gi vmo
by majority of ahoal ilXH) Vo'i uur all
oi hers, 'ami' v the .ulmiius'riU ll
raadidata, Maker. Tbe Auw-riraii eamlidaU
fof Cunrrv are all iwled by uiajoiitiv'
ntiiiini fiuui XiN'O to a,,i(n. 'lu the Wer
hou l Ihe Legislature, oaly 0 adiuiutatru
l.-i.u
Also, a ueiicrel askortincut of Eu;
nnd German Fancy Good. Fine i'oi
Razor, Raior Strops and Gold Ten
Wh.ca!c, Second and Third Floor
F. H e
N. W. cor. Fourth 5c Chettnul St:
N. ii. On lb receipt of I, a 5
Tell will it nciit ta any pari of the I
tiy mail descii'oing (ten, thus, ui
or of .
Fh;f!i.. March SI. 1854 ply.
To OfficersTEoid
SEAMEN, &o-, OF ALL W.
Widows iud iuiuo- CL
5. .V. KXJGHT, Attorntij for
C.l?'t'll',
WasLi!)
aixtv-iurve I'tiivrunn ui an.s, i-.-m iu , - - - . , - .
...pohor. Vh.ulal eubevon,l I'WanloUi ' n locral r .U t. l u-l ol
ii!.t. it. e,p.wi,tWn u-Wiuw t uo, mi r. ! Wcua r all
and had let e-X lK-ueJ ua tiiuicu'u.
tur iH-rr,H.lvnl .thi tbo Cu.au
vlu ul aiuil With Ioi'lU Ixcel hel. ti tUt V
b v lo -. lb i aolaiu for a caii, aa4 iIjou to
be koMut lUia Duio. I-vry nll.il w, l bo
Mi .Mr bt llld UediUkM Id klltki biiiW
i niu.t iaot auiawUi. 44uj Mtu i.xiif,
Moario Cl n.'IU Straca a Aati-J-uJ
utn that Ik It) of tUr for la
uiwrdt i of b wil' wa aliunde 4 bv komlreds Mtt(lll,r t ,.veiiiioii. ami till hatdl par
at female live Ilia opioaif nil i ihim,
ami one day wkou il was autwipaud that
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