<s& THTTBBIIAY MORNING, JAN. 10, 1862.- Signal and Deserved Rebukes. '' The Senate ef the' United States, on o'severe castigation 1 1° two tipeiart offenders/which die Subjects —. .. of the punishment will not soon, forget. The first of these gentlemen who under- .■ ■ ■ : took to Vrow-beat the Senate wasMarahal ■ ; f - Luros, . who oame to Washington from' Springfield, Illinois, wherebehadsfime'bual nesa connection with Mr. Lixconx, who ap pointed him Marshal of the District of Colam bia, a Tory responsible and lucrative place' No sooner did he get warm in his place, I than he began to tyrannize over the helpless blacks, whom every coward seems to think - ■° r instincts. He filled the jail at Washington with negroes,' bond and free, without the least regard to any jostle iin ghe matter; If a man had a * c k skii it was a prima facia, evidence to this impoi tant official that heooghttobe in jaiL Whin Congress met it was discovered ■ waa ftilt of Uieae poor creatures, in a state of horrible destitution and filth, a great number of whom were \natiros of • the free s tates, never had ..been slaves, and had bocn brought to Washington as serv ants to .the officers aniTiioldters of the army, . and had been nabbed in Washington, and clapped in jail. . t : The attention of the Senate was called to this disgraceful matter some weeks since, and a bill toopen.Uie jail and put aatop - to this inhuman conduct, under;the very , shadow of the ' Capitol, was ‘ introduced. This excited tho ire of this Satrapi and lie issued an edict that no peraon, not even a member ofCongress, should have admission to tho jail without a pass from his Mar-. •halship. This was the; state of affaire . when the bill for a Jail Deiiverjr came hp. in tho Senate, and the bill was passed, with only, four dissenting voices—Carlile, of Western Virginia, Kennedy, of Maryland, Powell,, of Kentucky, and Sanlsbury, of Delaware. Even a clause to except fugi-. tive slaves from the action of the bill only ’ ««**«<» five votes. The Senate was in ■ downri K hl oaraest. The bill has yet to pass the House and the President Lamon may. leok to be protected in his brntal pro? regattas, by Mr. Lincoln, but he will look in vain. -In fact the President ought to remoTe him, for his insulting conduct to . Congress, if there were ho other reasons. Now for tho other castigated offender. A named Cablili— Jonx S. Cablile . . —has been sent to the Senate from the in choate State of Western Virginia, and as _ loyal men were scarce over the border, he wae admitted into thatangnsi body. : rind ing himself a Senatorfrem •‘Old Virginny,” - tha snccesabr of the traitor Masox, he began to put on airs. He thought he hod on the Ifion'a Bkin, and the cheat would escape de tection. He has tried the “creek of. the lash stylo several time totho great annoy ance of the Senate, and on the occasion of . the debate above noticed in regard to La : mon , Mr. Carlile took occasion to utter a 1 sneer at thefeelingaof humamtywhisU'ac 'tuatedihe Senators, by; saying that “he Ranted the bill passed, to remove one peg on which to hang a egmpathetie treatiee on the Mgroracef Thia impudent'sneer brought _doWn on the poor wretch ouch a castigation . DfO® Ur, Mwrrill,.of Maine, and Mr. Wil aon, of .a caused him to fairly writhe in agony. His lion’s skin s G| l 1 10 msdo a inost cringing apol ogy. A wkipt spaniel could not have acted ,Woi*e. So much for one day ’a.work in the Senate. Mr. Carlile has subsided, and Mr. will probably take a Motto improve in biff manken,' Dob. Edwin M. Stanton, Th« MW Secretary of War, is called a Penn *jl»»i>ian. in th. New York papers. Mr.' ' Snlcrox lj . native of Steabenrille/Ohlo, wu oduoatedat Kenyon College, anrf studied law and entered on the preetieeoMiU profession in Steubenville. He came to this city (boat fonrteen years ago to practice law, and from : he**, ho -remorad to Washington city, where he hks resided for.soiae years. ~ l I etatedln tha New York Thus that Mr. I , SraXTOs belong, to thepro : alaveryltemocratla | school of politics. Thi., we think, & an error. He belonged ljßmerly, we believe, to the ultra I »T Ohio; of tbe hard kind, bat we .. hare understood that of latoycarshe hasbe longed to the anti-slaycry wing of that He was a Douglas Democrat at the'lastelec- I tlonjand the Philadelphia Pratujt he sym , pathl.es Ihily with the loyal Democrat, of that echooh Mr. .SraxTO* is a man-of ability. , Hie.trongeit trait 1. anindomiUhiewill,which I ie eonpled with untiring energy. He will nr, I - would frighten weak .men in rcaching hie ohjeoU ■We tri.themay • dirwt i,“hijgreatenergi..totheearly'oTer ■ throw of 'the rebellion. | PheVlJurnside Expediton. The following letter from Fortrc*» Mon roe, in relation to theßurnsido Expedition, the render will find inthreetihg;; A pert of the fleet, it Itantj it ;appMra,' liiSa : gone to North Carolina, Pamlico Sound, and pos sibly Albemarle'.SouhdL'V.Xhia is not in ac cordance with the general expectation: Forteem IXoxnoE, Old Point Comfort, V January JJI, JBB2. ./’ / ' -About twenty-five of the gun-boats’and! transportaof the Burnsido Expedition sailed from the-Bonds list’ flight.' • Abint eleven o crock the signal toget under weigh was ? lTen , , _ unei pe ct edly, I conclude, for not a' few officers and others wore on not expecting to sail perhaps for several days: By three o clock in tbo morning they were all off, with the exception of two or three gun-boats and some half-dozen transports' of the larger class'.'- '' : ... This morning another batch of transports of tho larger class, including the Louisiana, Peabody and,New Fork, came in, crowded With troops,; and reported that there waa a fleet of from twenty to thirty sail in the Chesapeake. ... . , i: : , , j ..... :!’■^..The-promising-'sloto, iof the' iieother prompted the sudden .deipayture last night, lh “ t UlB fleet will reach' its destmationin safely.':]Ai showing wiat *s*? half-dozen' captains '“"‘Jo g*:, TOeir, places-were _ "uppUed by others who were • T« Senate' Cbmmites on Foreign Aitoirs wjs^fiu^ . »“ ,oon recognition of, it U* duty to place, the Tn ■ , Liberia. Tbs bill make* proriilon Others barely escaped tbs samo treatment ' ftr the appolntmcntof a Charge d’Aflaimto at \\Mot ik—eountAu f toU u>' l-V ;.. act as Commissioners of Emigration. r, ' ' Parmnaox.—-The Congressional Corn- 2 ?’ cl P-' - ' < ***' ,d "* J>W,flrt ' pr,!iß - C of tho SRt >n»sflShCsidoson,eotbcra 1 “ confirmatory if the pnblio either Jeftbcbind.or not immediately < ~ , opinion of hls eondnot of the camtaigaV . neelsd witb lhe expedition. So, witli fair ' ~ w i • - r ‘ ;j ■ ' weather, the entire expedition will soon ■F. \. r , ~ Mojaima, of . W^ 4h -* t^.F?^oa “wUntithere.tost tt L! S»lAof operation.'.''' 4. - .dasisranr.SicairaiT or thi Tbus «*t; Mi. HatatitStow, U to. be remorad, so •aye the following dispatch to the New. York Jwieer ; ',' ■ ■ 1 ■ - ■_ The oompUcaUon of Mr. Harrington on the TntntJ note engrarlng Job wUI lead to hi. ■.^Sr^SpL" m,l, r: Ch, * f : cu *- ’* 1 He ought to hare been, removed long ago, ' " ■ as well aa nreral Other Clerk. In the Tnu •. ury Department. - Some cithern are believed to be diiloysl.aad many of them are certainly not in sympathy’with the administration. i . McfiowitL—lt it ramored in .VfiiUijln that on neoonnt of-tin 111 health . of Son. HeOMlan, the command of the army of tho Potbnujo hot boon tompootrily ) _• ‘UiUtuir men hare great confidence In the latter, aotwitlutanding the i rorono ntßnUßnni Thitftolingitlnoreuod i bj tho complimentary manner in' which (Sen. Beauregard hot tpoken of hit thill In planning p: the moTOmenU for told bottle. Cessna It.'Clat, It ia st*ted in-Washlhg ton circles; It returning to take * commend In the army, as e Brigadier. Geaeral. He wants to here a hand in the Bghtin Kentucky. We i; ; do not wonder that any patriot desires to bo : at home at a time,llko, this. A 1 Minister to Bustle Is onljNauort of honorable smile. ■- in?*!?: C«uheron% Retirement. ;fisr re*i#Vm o l the &‘ k W l relation to; this dftmifith -Since thdriru preparedi wo have reviewed the New York evening papers. The New York Ofmmorjiol that thei true reason fo» Sfcdßwnfiitfa d& pnasal is, his disagreement with the Trcsi dent»m the subject of slavery. The Com mtreLtl - j ; “A ®®*ittg'eolemppi«iy,"[tho ■TrUmut seeking to divert the public-mind from this ’ le . w “® <=ase, and to neutralise the if 4fot-of uub Rebuke of radical and extreme' -Views onthcslavery question, seeks to make it appear that the retiring Secretary bos ' been imprudently and improperly misted up wjth coiitTMts emahoting from his depart-. ™ en ** tkis iVdoing a double injustice. is a wrong to Mr. Cameron anda wrong to t«0-Preaideni.i .It.supposes Mr. Camer on to have been guilty of acts which neces sitated his removal froma seatin .Uie Cabi net, which ire- believe to . be doing a gross injustice to thatgentleman, arid it also sup poses the President to have appointed to one of the most important foreign missions, a person whOm he knbw to so unfiuUiftii to his.duty- in another position as to make it necessary.to remove him from office* No one who knows Abraham Lin coln will believe that he could be guilty of such moral- and,official delinquency. ' Be sides bysach aproceeding a third wrong would be done,for it would be an insult to our whole diplomatic body,. to assign to a prominent rank among them a person thus disqualified for the office he lias held. The true reason, doubtless, is, that assigned in our telegraphic dispatch yesterday. { I **This is made still more apparent by the selection of a successor to Mr. ; Cameron.; Mr. Stanton, though thoroughly and hearts lly loyal, has always been a Democrat of the most conservative order, and was At torney-General of the United States during the closing weeks of Mr. Buchanan’s ad ministration. We have'heard a regret that Mr. Holt Was not selected for the post. No man b appointment would have been hailed with_more intense satisfaction and joy throughout .the country. But we can con ceive reasons of policy why, at present, the President should decline to place a citizen of Kentucky in the Cabinet, andcspecially in the office of the Secretary of War. That State has certainly not won any title to such distinction, and has recently demanded as assort of condition ,of her loyalty tho dismissal of. Mr. Cameron. " It would, therefore, , have. been ; obviously unfitting that one of her Sons, universally trusted and: honored though he' be, should be ele vated to that office. The appointment that the President hai made will and ought to give, very general satisfaction.” The New York Evhning Post, on the con trary, says that ii was . not on account of the slavery question that Mr. Cameuon re tired; but-that Mr. Camebos was weary j of his great labors,, and wished to take easier position. The Evening Post Bays: ‘‘Tke.politilcal world was sunlrised last evening with, the nows that Mr. Cameron had resigned r his . place in the Cabinet of Mr. : Lincoln. The reason of; this step is variously ..stated,Tor; rather- conjectured. -Some pretend that it was in consequence of a difference between him and Mr; Lincoln m regard to the manner of dealing with the question of slavery in the rebel states: v?hose whotake.this' view forget that than is no proof whatever thot Mr. Lmcoln has differed at all from Mr. Cameron on this question., ; We only know that Mr. Lincoln did hot deem it expedient that; the policy of tho Administration* in- regard to the slaves of the rebels should be laid down so definitely and decidedly as whs don© by Mr.* Cameron in his annual report. Since •!“**_ s report: appeared, however, every day has been making new converts to tho soundness of Cameron’s Views, and bring ing those who then decidedly rejected them nearer td.hls J Way'of considering the ques uon. ~ If thojimagined difference between him and Mr. Lincoln iras notsufficient to caus 9 Mr. Cameron’s retirement at tha Umei-some six months' surely cannot bo tho-occasion. of his resignation now.. That there has boon no interruption of tho mutual -good will which before sub between tile 1 wo,, arid thdVthe dclib °f *be Cabinet hav# been certainly asharaonious,:perhaps even' marked with, more unanimity since (bet lime than they wore before, is well known to those' who know anything of Uie.maUer. iWe must therefore, sot down the speculation whioh attributes Mr. Cameron’s retirement to the disagreement between him and Mr. Lincoln on the questiok of the proper means of die- 1 posing of slaves qf the. rebels'Vs one of the ldlfkumors of the time/? .' ~ "P l 6 Washington correspondent of the Evening! Post tier/reason-—a i , t|ie; SecreUiy and Gen. McClellan.- He says:. > s resignation of Mr. Cameron as Sec- : retary of- War causes much - excitement in and out of Congress this afternoon. Vari ous. reasons Reassigned for the act, but as. yet no one outside of bfficial circles is ac quainted with all'the facta which led to the resignation. , Mr. Cameron said on Satur not agree with General McCjellan m |q tfce conduct of the war— that he (the Secretary) was in favor of in tnmiaiau * advance of the army, while the' General and other members of the Cabinet would not agree to it. v - -“It is considered doubtful. whether Mr.. Stanton will be confirmed by the Senate,' poVMr. Sumner speaks highlyof. thetiom! inatioo. ( It Is by sbm'e thaj. Stanton J*:.:▼*» Dickinson, Cochrane and other Democrats on the slavery question.” of Pimlico Sound, address itself*™ to *“ ?*“ rf * ri »tae fro® ! 'Roanoke Tnl Anil — 4?r„v :-w* i 3 i* -1 10 -- 6t,raio *» Bniiai*, or Wrenching, ita atfect ia sucicul j I presume tluPrlesri retrieved, i tlnu villain;, remove tlw UmeMMsnd ruble th. hsTo been done with o “td £ii It_ w understood that the 9th New York regiment. Colonel Hawkins, now at llat teras, will accompany the expedition, and possibly the 48th Pennsylvania, also there. Flag-Officer Ooldsboiough, for several ”?* P* st been, and is now quite ill with the gout. Yesterday the symptoms were quite.se rious, but today he is so much belter as to be able to leave in the Spauld ing.: This steamer, after touching at Hat teras, will proceed; to Port Boyal and re lui? ‘““ edialel Y- Slie takes between 200 and. 30(f troops—men from the hospitals here, and other remnants of regiments at the latter place, beside a large quantity of ex Press and other freight, and mails. Some delay of the expedition at Hatteras is more than probable, in consequence of several of the steamers drawing too much water. The depth of water on the bulk head is less than eight-feet, whereas some of. the steamers draw nine and ten. , Probably a more heterogeneous congre gation of water craft was never collected’ on any waters at any one -time. I trust that in our fniure naval lists not many of them, will be- suffered to figure, though without doubt, as a. whole, they-are-well suited for the work for which they are to 1 be employed. All tho odd specimens from the Kennebec to tho Chesapeake appear to have been procured, the the first- locality being a stern-wheel craft drawing 10} feet. Since.she made the Whole distance from the Kennebec .to tho Capes, regular sea voyaging, in remarka bly quick time, and arrived all right, she f no ‘ l ° •» spoken of lightly, even if she does look so much like a wheelbarrow. : The fertybOata Whitehall and Hoboken, now heavily ‘ armed.guhboats, went opt on Friday and returned the next day, thor oughly disabled. The expedition will not have their services, The other boats of the same description that sailed last night have not been heard from. They probably will go through. J • It will be the middle of the week before the expedition will begin its work. This wiU be the very beat, and there ia a possi bility of extraordinary delays that will protract the term of expectation. , French war steamer Catinet, that has been lying in the Roads for some days proposes to go to Norfolk. This is the first instance of the kind since the blockade was declared, and probably there is nothing but a sense of propriety on the part of tho commanding officer, to prevent her Koine and she will, without mach doubt, go! I understitnd that the gnnboatToscarora was some time since dispatched to look, after the rebel steamer Nashville, refitting at Southampton.-* Cbr. of N. Y. Tribune The Franking Privilege Abolished. 0n» of the abuses vhioi, has gradually grown op from a a mall beginning to mons trous proportions, hai at length bad a deulh debling blow, dealt teiit, The jimsago „f tbo bill abolishing the franking privilege, will bo bailed by all right-minded mon, : as a good beginning of the work of reform and jndieiona retrenchment, which is one of the most press ing dnties or the present Congress. If we arc justified In regarding tbo -passage of this bill (as we trust we an) as an earnest of an honest purpose, to lay the aie.to the root of tbo tree proliGc as the banyan nnd poisonous as the upas—-wbich in its rank overgrowth has shel tered beasts and birds of prey, fierce and fonl a * ever, gorged themselves. on public spoil, let ns hope that many another sure, steady, and weUrdiroeted blow will be dealt with equal effectwith this ono, vrbiih has abolished tho useless, oapensivo and • ever abused frankinn privilege. - _ Pennsylvania Legislature—Honse Committees. , . T “«* d *y ‘he Speaker announced the following Standing - Committees for the sos . slon . , ■ -Wayt. and Mea**r-Hesm. Armstrong. Smith, (Chester,); Bighhm, (Abbott, Ross, (Lucerne,) Alexander, ,Pershing, Chatham Craigs Windl. Zeigler,. Gamble, Bearer Brown, (Mercer,) and Hoßer. , ■ Central}—Uessrs. Scott, Will tarns, Smith, (Chester,) Shannon, string, : cc * ri l, Brown, (Northumberland,) and Amnia. , " a {a Messrs. Bigham, Duf fioldj Pershing, Chatham, Zelgler, Cochran, Byon, Greenback acd BliiSe , i JWbn.<«a Bliss, Gro und B,t€s ’ Potteiger, _£itafci amdJEnheata —Messrs. Strang, Kaine, Beebe ,, " , M oul och ' Q ui glej, Blanchard and Oroie; Caldwell, _Windle, Thompson, Barron, Hutch man end Lebnuc. Elliott* Doffield,Bliss, Don jl e J> (Greenej BoUena, Earley, MplelUcp, Twiteheli, Householder,.. Fox, ®° wUnd i Hopkins, (PhUadelphie,) , S,™*’ Ko ”> (hueprae,) 7 i \^* rl * 7 ' K,oad '> Brown (Northumberland,) Cochran, Gross, Neiman D<nnla;Cbathmi tnd ■ , Mossrs. flchrock, GaskiU, Twiteh ell, Rex, Keonedj> Labar end fox. _ F*ctf and Jmnorality—lStius, Wakefield, Donley, (Oreene.) Dennis, Warner, Vincent Peter* and Hatenmiiiu Blcolion lhwtncU —Messrs. Happer, Tntton, B*te** Debar, M'Coy, Hall andDiWhe. Chnwe--rMes>rs... Tracey, Worley, Gaskill, G "»hle,. M'Culloeh, Beer be and M CleUas. ■ .Hoods, Bridget . aad Cmal— Messrs. Lich tenwallner, Hopkins, (Philadelphia) Bussell; P tW M Bftors, (tamsey, Bhoadaand ! ’ 0a^ a iwhoss—Messrs. Banks,; Cowan, ■ Shrook/ Wlldey, K.ioe, Smith, (Philadel- I PhU,pMenty, M’Haaus, Boss, (Mifflin,) BU ■ HClellan,.Kennedy, Hoe, Bntby and Isttigloy. ; , V'fjNMtara Williams,'.Smith, (Cbes . .ter,) andhrautrongl: ’ ' .Cputliet and Cbnetjf Skate—Messrs, I BUnphard.lrapner, Hearer, EUiott. Rameey, I HalL *** •'* oae Pb f i Lehman, Tuttoa and I IS*! •® , ;Moore,'.iltehten wallner, Earley, Bowlandandßmby. . MUitia Sgitem —Messrs. Bbannon, Hopkins. (W*.hlngton,) Smith, (Philadelphia,) Wimley, Orsoe aod Myers. .ii. : ’ 1 HT ’ flophlne,,(Wa.hlng -1 Alexander, Sellers, Moore, Donehertr Ben-on, M’Makin.’Free-l I land, Donnelly, (Philadelphia,’) and Giant.. I S Hoilroo*—Messrs. Wilder, | r, Diyips, Graham, M'Coy, Caldwoll; ana- Warner''’' ® r0 '* 11 ’, I Morcer,) Thompson •) mi Mixevole—Messrs.Hyon, Bollian.;! Householder, Wakefield, M'Mikin, M.se' I r Pkn’ii*>*«phe, .’Donnelly (Philadelphia,) Klino sndiWeidner. ;■ - I. _ /ViahW-Messrs. Cowan, Holman, Bailors,l ,Tate : and Henry.- : : bVsjn,., iWKe Bei'Mnye—Messrs. Ddffleld, Donah .erty and. Freeland. j ■ .x From Washington, . The following ia from the correipondent of the N. Y. i2c«iiW Asl .- « - WasatpoTon. Jan.. 14—The Senate Com. hmittee on Poreign Eolations this morning re ported in ftror of confirming the nomination ■or ox-Secretary Cameron as Minister to Bns sta, and the Military Committee reported in ■ " r ° r of conflrmingMr. Stanton asßecrotary I or War.; The reports hare not yetboen acted ! upon, bat the nominationa will undosbtedlr be coalirmed with bnt slight opposltion. r . d ‘ peorelary Chaso haa determlncd’ to refnsed £sK*Blood Food.—Attention is call eil loth# njodt remarkable ajul»r(Hntific prcparaik ftdrortiaed in Another culumn. 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JC3T JOHH COti&aAM & TfllcT Mannioetnreri of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS and VAULT DOORS, window SnCTTIBS WINDOW GUARDS, AW Hoe. or Second etroct bod' 8« Tblnl atrect, between Wood *od XUrlict. Hnre on band a Variety of new pittcrne, (ann and plain, enitablo (or aR pnrpoeee. ri,i > ?r* 3^* r paid to .endoeing Grace Lota. Jobldng done at abort notice, • ; ISAAC wsn —lon* 4* iotd w. m’ctttorQa^ . JONES, BOFD & CO, —' ' Mxnutkcturtn of OAST STEEL; a]», SPBIMG PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPBISG9 EK'D AXLES, corner of Boao nui Tint .nsolr, Plititmroh. ' nclS *=Srs. B. & C. P. MAEKLE.TPoper MAh OrACHTBEBB uii dealers In'BOOK J PftIHT oap,> lisrriE ten ah kinds of an** PINO PAPER. i* , tsrtUn tmmi from No. 27 VtW nntl to No. 33 Smithfield atraet, riUabargb, Pa. ' • i ■ jasrcASH oe trade ro u ha q*. ; myi : SEsi HOLMES It SOUS, Healen lo VonglGN ASP DOMESTIC Sli.lji or KX CUAHaE, ’CEBJIJTOATES or DEPOSIT, bask NOTES ASP SPECIE, N 0.67 ftUrkct -Jr.-n.Pltu. --•'•’CoUncllon. rnobTon >ll <l,« principal dlle. Ihrooghont Ui> United Bt>te». , J^pHEITBY, H. COLLIHS, For- WAEDINO AND COMMISSION MEBCUANTmiiI »SoU«lo d<mlsr in CHEESE, BUTTKU,jsEEDB, PISH, nodProdaco ion.Mll/, No. 25 Wool dm, Pltubnruh, P>. , , ■ - ,; j £3C'J- M. LITTLE, Merchant Tai ion. No. '64 St. Cum Srntlr, Dr. Trl.bN Ilolld. log. Pltuburgh, tt,- : PUBLIC JTOTMCES. Omc* or TOi-Pirra&oßaii Ois'co , > DIVIDEND.-CMI UM,r . JAMES M, CHBISTyi Tr^grr - umc* or i’m*Mrk<niAX»jCisrLi»tt , TV ~\< : Ruraon Bai&wat Compact, l THE STOCKHOLDERS », 152M1’ l S MONDAY, SOth Inn., £■ ■WMiI tbn boon of 10 nnd 12 n clock; 1 a. mi, of uid j??- J«».ll)|d, THOU. B; MOCTAMrtffl orric« or tbk jimipiaa ahi> -i PAfiSCKQU IUaKOiD CompUit, {. T?£ .ASNtiflCT® S!BKfc SJJTO lha *{°a» Of ll JnT; »i SSft? b ?!“ d •A'.*tocHon for Dlrecton wilHxj fo r L h * • arol# * yew.Md otberibasimZ' transacted. Ji7:td WM; K. MlMlOKJSao’r^ AUftiBBirVAUIY kilUUiSi Urrici.) J fTHE ANStfAMKfeIE ofWaiOiUjrtcn anci Vikft atreeti. Fifth wlrd! I8B2! ’m t B8I)A T> 1 th ® * th <**y of I>bru*ry, JaSSSSS'Mi.’S SS'Sffi Jolaatd - JAB. O»B3oS. : fefe t , ITT . r nH* »°.s!3r's ,|t ” Ml ' vU * 1,0 «t ltu : office oliingATrapAy, 18,1802; »t 3 b'clcck, n! Si fwi’ffiK, 1 !' 8 ?“* ' 7=*r, csL™c- ■'• ' TltOa.WllßLE.Vk.clnill^ : TO,*WKOAMJSUAI, MEkTxnu •MtOMams'; I’iusenrar MONDAY at 7 o'clock, wl r year., i; - 1• * - ■ uT^SETT" TC , .*!'**.'“> «*«• kono bo boogbt, mill gtng to the Government.ar«(;i octiTo ™A b S£2?? tU *! •* «U Qnartonnketeri of tho BonUr U£ * Urdt < l U» •boroordoi-Wm "SSSJSW. * »<*•. ...:, )•«■ a jikios, > ■ ■ -.11 1 u Qmrtc/Ulkkter (nornll. U. R. ' auvi# A I, pf the »bot. Com. rptny M® hereby notified Hurt,'*n clection for FlVis y r y>:- xaßcttm s . ti Mao’. Mrrcnnrila LibrMrSS'.ft' Yo ??. 2 , «32SSS?iSSft5'W , » 1 * >P>i'«to re ' -fc.VSSSL' - Joo. AL..U, ... .. irrt«rr CoamUtn. i JT£H* -lI*UFRTISFJni\M~rS. /'IORNKROF PENN AND ST! CLAIR steeets, .. ■PITTSBUBGII, FEX&-A STORAGE ACCOUNTS. averaging Slonig. Account*. br- at the lead{j)£ merchant! lu theritv h„vu juSjIKISS m"aT*” ‘““‘“'“M? ™H» ;o .nor ■ JaICSUU A* Repealing all Ur saSSl^ mmmm n„ I , -^l”-?“|' c “' j ““»t »">; IBi£i. iZj il™, JAMES McAULET Preaideut of Select Council. Attest: R. Moaaow, Clerk of Select Council. B *“' rabcr a < 18 «. n«J 1 ' > A-G.\ M’OANDIISS, Attest: Hcch “f Clerk of Common Coancil. VJ“'*L? Icr tir PrasmxMiA, M . 1 *° Ul; “ tiorcLj ri’cn that bj-virtue of a certaia warrantor arrest issued out ol the District Conrt c»r ife U l hfi Stftl . e *J br “ ld Dtatrict, sitting tb Admir vSl I «Urf ? rr e n a y rt ? 2 ,acl,,i<l tbe Steamboat or •Ingular hertaekle,' appmram?foralluro 1 < t£ J 11 mkj ioocern. take Dpccial session thereoftp be faolden »« „>f . aaMwateiSa?® BtoOutnevf U * e "TmBWC?"' 1 Jal6:dld U: 8. Marabal, Weal, 1)1,1 1. of p^„l. KOCEJUES— to prime Bio Coffee, JfihlitH. fitir loprimbSoßiir, ](»?,££• ‘™“ d * :N " w IOTk Sjmp., 4<» ÜbU. N. 0. Molawc*—prime, in oak. • 60 boxes iiaTjna Susan, * 75 bill,. .uniUrd Cnnhed Sogar.,' lS Su ?*?H «,d Cmmilal.d do, A rr A, B and 0 Coflee Bugan, 601l|dfch ; ,t,y U..G P.aadlm^T * Oolong Tea, 10 tierces Bice,* - ] JalO »«. 2T mid 29 SmiiUidd IW^d pjtUDKUJS— X U*> 1AI». Dnmr Mill Extra Family Flour, JO. EngiUhJUmbo Apple*. “ prime freeb 801 l Dott<r, T 5 " choice packed do 15 kegs - do do do ** Leaf Lard, 10 bLU. Cora Meal, ' 1 ’ ■ I r." ’ ' v boxes do do * i Potatoes, Bedeived and for ntle by U. BIDDLE, " No. 183 Liberty etrwt. PEACHES^ *"■ ultla. Green Apploa, 2W btuh. Dried J>««l„*_ now holra, Apple*, do , : 14 bon Beans,. i ."‘52. bbia. CRmberti«, •".<? ’• . , 2 few ■ ;■ do do W boxes cheeM, = ,SCnOM,VKEB4LAS.(, - *O. 303 Liberty meet. | UUE WINU TOBACCO. CHEWING TOBACCO. 1 DTE CUT CHEWING TOBACno tolaow; I HAVE ANDERSON" A CO’Ssor.Arr t ANDERSON A CO’S SOLAOJi! ,• L MATE .ANDERSON A CO’S KOLACf JOSEPH sW<t* D ***»* '* CO’a'«JDACE; JOSEPH TEEMING . SOSEPH VLEStINQ, , . >la ~ Corner in the Diamond an/narkoi ,t. JV 'J- UJ.L—sl)bbia. No. 1 Lard WJt.Vintcr BiniD«];Tor uiftv j ; JAMES DALZELL * SON, Now, ffl ami ?u Walentfwt, | (JAKPEJTS, 'OiT'Cloths, "&<s., . . AT ~ ' J W ’C A L L U M’S, '-V'd. ST Fourth Street, Bousht! iirerloMtotho UUMMU In orice. ' o( }on U c%r- 1 11 (/roiiKAl*ll y, -Published ••. bt Axtßost, ■ J ■ FBOM. PHOTOGRAPHIC* NEGATIVES FROM JJ RADY’SNATIONAL PORTRAITGALLERY. Portr»U» of JJflneraii'Scott, McCleUan. Anddraon Fremont. QalUck, Banks, Boiler,' Ifuonr,' Beailre- Kard,4woall lading, character* of the , .1 ortralta of the President and Vice President n^ abor * of > ' bBCtb,lwt » Bnßmer » Ut>B,EV«artt’ I>or *nUts of Bum’ S",i**i Pwicott, Cooper, Bryant. Sewell Mh. Sigourney anil, other' reoriTOl «* f or Mfotj, ....v... fJgfjfflS . •••■- No. 93 Wood ttTCTI. gEiXJJBE HAVtNU YOOK ' rBOTOGBAPH TAKEN, USE TBS BAOKOUA bXeSt. ” ■ - • • <ie!6 ... opeued * ComaiMicOi sod Bto rafts W^h^d- I '* 'comerof » Dflqufan* WtY*ml Htn.**????* 6 . 00 BSS“ ° f I de^in B inClipU p ANpl'^Rxb^j^ .wssn»>isi»sfifs ipHOa J. HCXTER, COMMISSION 2IEJICJIANT ,fj®> dsaiebik cbcpsoim, r Oomcr Hwilrtrtct arid Do« igcwne WayV JU4X KKCfcIVjEI) Ji TTIX'pT?!^ JL fuU jueortiaßat of.' ~ .. ;-j ; :fPAH»S'PBICIttT PI^SfEBS.; I CoMoinpHon, 7 Fvnulo SKl,?*' IggPSg^KgSiS scaasspSiriM U>mrr of SmUhfieid. *n<i fourth gtr* "'tx, • BiSK.\AM> s JSWNBUKU a£E^a of;thil i Choic». Jimilcl, M hfgkly * M toner HtalHM,lZ^ipZ!?, c ±. jjk. ohakuks u.. H'j'ovy '• MjEtESAISIiKET, :&ow, Dear Bn*peniion Bridge,) " '' jri o t ' . f'Sktrisejac^rri. JIIAIUS3 FOB 16(2. w . S'. H A'V EX ' r,tWt*xr fdTlirJ BlrM, PUrJmrvi. AUIIU-N U*' UNUUKWKITKKS CPOK STOCKS Or CIIUBE ASD BEiTNED wixaiS.—XlieundenlgnwLijrtb* Insurance Conre*- m«lepresentcd vo T»h'TE& Th* h ' u r°“ Mond.jTs.nnuj viz: • • . <)i r^ n B resolution# were adopted, orKmh a ° J ’ Y?* 1 OiU - Prlroleum, Both, ?Li ‘l flfMne, Bmtote x N.plh., ilgred In the built up portion# of this city shaU-ba consider'd •‘*V|‘7^ 6 k‘“ 7 eU - a# stock* of good# •tored^wlth mSfff 1411 * at ® pf P re “*«»u to tliat which *3f£i2tgS£F*«; Ml T- ,h “ 4 Jittolved, That where J2<£j**J Coal M Carl*.n r»i»- rel K Md i Um , i K kept Ixl ( l aaaUti “ exceeding one Sr* P® l * h n“ ** & ** ra I<S thereto of premium to luf * han ** th ® B4Un ® u on «tre hazardous Jk“ m . or « tluu > ten barrel# are stored in one yuilding, the minimum rate of premium shall be one and one-hill per Cent. p»r annum/ Otb<r«ocks of £*hU stored with s*ldOils,and tlrt'bhildinS in whlch said stocks of oils and goods aro siorcd/shallbe subject to the sune rates of premium • •• T h{ ? * h#ll ‘ho.Crudo oils,' ic., named in the tint resolution, are stored in a building entirely • removed from other buildings, and liroturiv fiiiod fi«* *? tborough vStiSrittdVheJtSr cautions which maj be deemed necessary, or when stored on wharves, or in eheds thereon, thTrsteof Kjmtam.b.Unot L.l*. , hln ■cp“S“Jf I Pi!SSSt B,!C " Kur * k * mp.^'oAlf.TibuS!" 7 Pi “ ,ba f gh I,i3“r lAtfpSursh.' 6 '" l Com ."»«Sf£SSSSCsS! T In ' »> Harlbn?, Con/ ° - A* Agent DeiuKnru M 8 Insur ance Company or-PhilaUfclphla.V *. * lmta ’ J. o. Coffin, Agent— ; • • J' r »pkHn Fire insurance Company,*) lielinnce M. Insurance Company, lof Phfla. —Philadelphia F. and L. Inf. .Com’*.-1 : $• C- IQOiIIS, Ag’t “Home”, of New j/ork, N T ‘‘| >b «nix’'of Hattftjrd, Conn. was, w. AEEorafitS^ Kurt hern Insunnoj Cotnpbij, London. .'(iK^iaSBMJSKSaS 3*r>- Co ”°' Continental Insoranoe Co., > Manhattan I nan ranee Co., I lAJrillard lnsurance Co., {-of New York. ; Washington Insurance Co./J * ■ JNO. . Irving Insurance Co], v Commercial Insurance Co.V lof New York _' Metropoiiton Insurance Co., J C. ALBEBT PALMEtt. Agent Mabnfecturere* In •nrance Company of , In Com*T^ CA^S iB ? * BRO -» Agents .Etna Insurance . BUBEBT D. TBOMPhOIf, Agent Girard Fire-and *^alfiStd BUrWICB Company ofI * llUlule lP h l»- I - N scT«utj-aixth semi-annual session o| this well, known Institution for instruction in the Msthemat- Icol, Physical and Natural Sciences, will commence on WEDNESDAY, February 10th, 18C2. A fall coaree in Military Science is now in progress. Grad atceofiholDsUtutofind.no difficulty in obtaining rtry desirable |»iltlon*:a« .Ci»U, Navd; and’ Topo-* graphical Engineers. Tho Anuoalßegiitcr; giving full (particular*, on be obtained of Prot Ciurles Dsowxe, Director jalfcgwdefftwFl N. 8.8. BEHAN,'Pnaidfct. W"- AIiLKM, Wholesale and m?^V. r n l . o *’ STREET, PITTS BUBGU, PA., oppoaite rit. I'aul'a CathedraL •S2&S3El&B3B& Sigifjß SSL-SISSSSS? *■"" _Jalfc3td* STOKE kbit ISALK-AW opportonitj ia 005 offered to ptirchaae ono-h*lf or 100 whole of. DEUtf STORK, Id aS iS! 1 Jfij I * l “'*?"**•£* Jmsloett, fitted np^niwljvond *°w. or Particulars addrew.. •. r t-J—£: BOX IKgJ, PITTSBtfBQH V 0 }-| V-M'i'a. UftlUN i*UKTFUHUB Union Md Con t Inen («l Paper «ml Envelop.*. lIUJJT’S 3TATIOM£BY POBTFOMOS' v CONTjUS I Note Paper, Eznboawd QUt Edge ud Plain Letter I Paper or Ladie*' Bath Poet, and each ha. A* aheota Paper, > : • S 4 EnTelope*,' . •. -ilatf dozen fine Steel Pena. , A Faber’a Lead pencil, ,_AnAccom»«UU™f«, Holder. 23 W »U.. JJcaiera supplied at 81.50 So 5.7 l “?! V Of™ tLe content, con be cjnmlnlid before pirrelnulng. Judge for ,our s „ Jouh r. Hunt. i i, Megooic Hell, Fifth .treat. JjUTON, AIAOJ yi&cu, Noe. 17%nU1« PWh street, ABE CLOSING OUT STOCK. .AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, .A* w* will abort)/ commence to oar ANNUAL INYINVORY OP STOCK. wiS? p^ tarB ”.'^“ :tfa “ I-u»prt«..r *' prk “ i poal i' -■> : ... i ,-l ; BATON, .HACBCM A CO.. -,•■ N0.,1T Fifth itract. .B. 1 /1 ‘ 'axy-BAIHokiRSKIETS, - • ~ . - i 5../ . - • i. >.‘i -• AU, CBOICC BBIOKT COftttf, •' ' jj BATON, CO.,, No. vrrmk “PfENRY G. HALE & Cd, > fICCCSSSOBSTO JAM** ;' i•• . • .• ■ •* c. ytATiy » , railora) '.;, COB!iEP - Pras AHD st: cii'ikSTs: irlc'S °* u *“ r i and jumumi*: ,|an»>yh|t« VftrtKmOU, . . : . Pttrs i>eo(lotU»d Benzole,.: - * Sl??^^ rl ® iobrJcMin* OU, ♦•-§ >M , p s? iw * **•*•-.*> d£ AUa^^oV^oT 011 - «^ffi I £^^ d8 ‘“ rit,<)fN ‘f 1 ‘ tl >*- , • , - W wfa cl'oidoßaMXppji ' V-! ;'■ ... W ' 6 - -—— - C ° ratr Mirkrt riSSSSi. XjifiFKiGMKA'i'OJltj, <; • ••» 7 . £ ~ UKrAiniOVMXEI), I ™- <^ ES W AOT> BAKBS, CHESTS ■JoSS " "J" 1 “MwTAt tb« On^BABREL 1 FAC-* St/*7^ Jame to the premises Litob'anthirtrtt' pot^iet towmUp, Twer £eit fS^SKf 11 r^ 18 * »BLUB COWwit* white w. ch * r 8 •*"* uk ° •ohfweajciiiig u> law. ; _ „ _ ; -,*• ■ PHIEIPWIKKBIPDLE. tlV,o. huqab. . ; . :i - . , , 100 jmL&K-.0. MOLASSES* iDßtoreaniJjtorealo J*t r .,, ; -.f \ •■ •( •,• > . • « » *Vi oabdineb, J*fcgw«K ••*?•*••. No* g3>md 54 «rect. *LOUK—IOO bbls. ; choice S: Famllj Floor in «to» tad tot nle br i ' .. ; 'V ‘ ’' V.- ‘"JAMES A. VMXZXBL ■ j«l5-v Oornwof MarfcgtKOdTtartjti-ntt; E2^^.^siSßfti'SBsS^ .- UOTOBTMarket andl||ial $_ _ j recaired indfcr ju a. dalziu, * ooT j JBftstfost?riojrs, *c. OP PARTNERSHIP. —TS*p*mwn*SpcfT. JOSKS4 CO., Ib the ienjr, 4c., was mutually dissolved oa the flntdayof Jeauerj, 18S2, by the transfer of the Interest of If ELSOK JONES to ALEX, end THOS. JONES. Jr. KELSON JOKES. THUS. JOKES, Jb. ALEXANDRE JOKES. THOMAS JOKES. »UT: be carried oh thereafter st *tbe ISrinfite “»<*« lb* wuae and style QtJONKS i SONS. /r jalfelwd PBOTOGBABB albums, ] forsaUbt IyWWJLUTIUN OFi'AK'JNKIWIfIF. of GEO. J E WHITE.* CO. oj*«)iT«ion the flnt dwr of January, J&S2, by the thSS?‘» l f{u tb * Inter «^ G EOBOE B. WHITE iceretn to the new firm pf WHITE OOR * CO. ~' l GEORGE E WHITE. JAMES WHITE i WU. W. WARD. C C^^J^ SmP - JS:iIQ undersign- TK i?rTl *^T p * Ii wider the Arm GEORGE R lu ««*«*«“ that of UKORUh K,. WHITE A Co. JAMES WHITE ■,*-> * Robert ore January!, ISOL WM. \V. WARD. I cordlallj recommend ihe a™ Io tlle Mna . deaca and tMlruoago of mj 1.-ooj, Mll co ,, oluel . <*''-• rrfndpla or bud are. which tm* governed 7 tbehodf»'4 Ufio. K, W HITE — * CO. now for more thaa ttu> lbird of a Jtntur? will bo etricUy adhered to'by my e jceesaore. * JalOrlwd ; GEO.. R. WHITE. pO-t’AKXNiSKdHIJt* The V underaiguwl hare thk dajr formed a co-partner- tinder tW D&meofSUfU VEH A LAZEAB, and will carry on the Wholesale Grocery. Produce and Commlaalon biulnwa, at 2? and ia Smlthfleld «tre«t. corner of Second. SAM’L P.SUiUVER. - t . ► JAU.B. LAZEAR. Pittsburgh, Jauu&ry 1, 18G2.-d»9:lwd gHBITEE & LAZEAR, COMMISSION MKECUANTS. 1 'Corner Second, 23 SmUt “' M Stn *'- iiissuLimuN uf uu-i^Aim\EK SHIP.—The partnership under the name and stj Ie of J OITN T.M'COMBS & T IT^ bjr il n,uia on aD d after Deocmbur 31st, 1801. The business of the late-firm b * } VM - i£ - wuLiAan.K ihooS thl . r ! 5 ’.J” s ?’ a££er which tlrno tho liooki Will be placed in the hands of on oiScerior collection. John t. McCombs. 'VM. M. WILLIAMS. i^l? lw<i ■ T. HOPSON WILLIAMS. K ’£f ,JSKSUil ’-—' We " baTe « hSbsss tiss^^ssssrss&s* «y\ot l>lLWoli'ril, POMKRI fo Ct thl toldatoad,corner Cherry allay and. Water itrret JOSEPH mLWOUTH. \ GEORGE POSTER. \. H. M. BOLFE. yaauntr 1,18C2;Ja4-2wd JAMES 11. SWETT \| unUiS—The cu-partnership r* existing under tbe name and eivi* nf a i Co.,h« been diJo“d BbSihS coMentjtoun and After December 3lBt, ' ihGl, Tbo OAimiii?v- ,ll# if a,e nn wIU ** JOHN A SSw.,“S SiMciji niiwoETn. u^aSAH 0 *^""- I JiaSULUTiOxN UF CO-FAKTttKK XJ BHli*.~The firm of It. £ J.C WATSON A CO iatoij engaged In tbe Grocery me] BoaWjtoro Ltuil °? U*° slh day of November, Ifioi. by the withdrawal of I*. U. AM>£iiSON. and thA biuluMa will be closed out by JAS. WATSON of th* ■era on. 4 J. WATSON, .t tSfir offlcorSrh; luw untborjty to wttlo (t.toulora. „r tl.oUtoCrei! . ' _ . JAAINS WATSON, Jn_ ;h, Not. 27th, 18U1.—no28^1aid I\ISSUJjOXIUN.—XJio co-Dartnerahin XJ ofDILWOKTU * JIIBWKIL b.itaf ...ion on th. l.t itut. Tlio Powder biK. ZIuL cuutiuoed -by V. W. lIIDWKM. vutr™ 8 W “ 1 “ n *“ Water bm .au then, JOSKi'U DiLWOETH. ' ritt-berch, Janngr, n. i&?j£*i***>*- TNI 'i'he co-piirinerniiip itereto .L. diatolred by limitation. PiJSSSS 1 °» fin ? wiU ««toq bj John j who .will cunttauo the i'rutlHiuu Pp.w ttt Uwoltfstaud *No. 141 and 143 First street. JOHN P. CANVlfcrn PJtUbnrgh, Jan, l. lag.—iattlr HrIM*D. QSKtKTxN KKailli-. yiitaborgb, Jm.'rali. l&a.^li ! ji»i l^ ili3AV ' WM. D. ALLEN. W i-AKTJNiiJtslilP. v!** ‘’"T, ? portner»hlp berotvfure aXlaiinz butwocn °5 aerUlc uf '»*& l LA- ‘— tw - fOMt .f.t'D TO LET. T? HBNl 1 fjrom the I ■Eskksss £S.»rs?-,XT.s tbotuond 4uliars|CT SSS,/“.* Brick TareraSuidTcS lunUg'ligMeenßpdu* »lthitot)lHur,;,4c. £“‘.“o * , « nU *«* of ground, doing ifkli-iKL T-” *** “^ Korterm. iuqdln of ■ tf. H . icoOMT, * - - -■ • ' Bt » Qalr Hotel, Pittsburgh. A comfortable Uwelßne «°S°* 8 f? o ®** » *tai«lQ and carHatre hoc*» * grape arbwr, *c. «01 be leased loa nod tenant foe beror jrcan. Soqolre of WATT & WILSON t Liberty street. jxtltf WATT * WllSOlTmanUr.. .. UUS.iS .jLNI> Uil iUK y»d Jo.tha thriving TllUgeor MaiufiMH tn nun* ftonrth* eitr * «antacid, four Sr** ‘ Jjv* ‘f 1 ercc wd a two ttorr uS.mi « Jtwd ln good ttjte, with dottMa i2rtWuT , »‘K» fin ’ •tobU tad carriage hou*e; good i£Sr?^■* * ***B® fruit, choice gik*' ' T TM,et 7 of be toid cbttp and on / .tiro. Ac. Will 4«2 -T? -rolt to ' .' _J ■ H.iMiAIN k CO. Qi**~ -L Hand cn t> **IC6 JKoOms l&ciDg building, c&wx pf li* *® •econd floor of the new and wuer. itrHit, furnished with eaa l«t day oj AkU» Immediately, or on the :; ‘ . ;*j.‘ • -For Us format lonazmly to JaB ;■ ... '■ 4OHN A. UKSSHAVT, ' 1 Vi VU Comer of Liberty and Hariri «reet*. VAUAWX.XO'i’ ON r u*«L *m E 2S E 2?k EIVKn ’ * bOTO Marirorj i Sail’ n tS. a <° J’®?*- "tth or without Stable and !lrtto, AUej ln.r<ar;can Wan entrance on Penn • JOHN WAT, ,la., Jal3.Bwd. . ■ HeirlrkleT WHg A i»WWiM OHIO i Th» BTOBK AMD WABEHOtBB now com. a Co., *ittulfid ou th© Publio tfpOAre.MdoDoofthsbatiUiidiiiithaSUkte. P M - February Ut,18G2.. Addraft %4 *’*" ri 4_’ l -_j' ■ P. D.fIALL, atAkron. nhto 'i'be -lhrea story Brick DweUing-No. led think fctieot, corner of Cherry «wy, with modern itnproTeauaU. <Ugtilre of y ' *AHJ£i KcCUBUi * CO., ' - ; Second etroet. rpo UST—Tin* atoiy iJnokCDwelW Howe, Ho. 61 IsabcllM .trcel, AltarhenT eon Urnixig 6 room*, t*th, Ac, '’.SnqaiN 7 - I tv ; McDOHiiD *ABBOdKLES, _>« ■ ;- Ho, 253 FJnJZJ o }™ ... , JOHK WA JrtMSrt. T Bewickiey. T*Li^M n It Wl ? ehoMe on Second T£r »‘ ••'•it. «■» oo Of AI4V- Subknt A ? L £ FOE SAlI! AI,C *H* stable l7YTr™S'^i 0 5Si“. |,rt ' , *““ 1 ' tb » BTOCK and °f M y LIVEBY HTAIILE, In Tem pennceviU*; *l*o, the Stable lor irenr, on moderate tenm, ;pC:ttnl:; DATID ROBINSON ■TjV& SAJiK.—A Tory commodious and . comtbrtaU* r«i<Jence,iu m doirabla oeizbbor hoodaio tlw Third w»nt« 'Aflefthonr,cm louat and «Mj p*yineQt*, »ndTofxiow. lo<ialrobf - . . B. £CIIOTJUL Js.» Attorney,*t Lm iw t 139 Fonnh rt. fOK MA|>E-rABQpy ■U Home FoWTU,ingood ordor.mnr drirlna thn* -*■»*• 5T 10 . wul u, J cat - GAZEm! 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