The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, December 14, 1854, Image 2

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    , The secon• l __ . , Tltirty-Thtya 1 '
'Cngress,.was Ow rienc'ed on ,Nintiday,.,Dee.' l- .
4; at :MOM • 'pit'
. --eight Sena‘tors and. onet
hundred and ,ninety-three Representative,s 0,
wer i e in their seat 4, ~. In the abSence of - I\i'i':Y.,:.
Atchison, .President of - the : Senate, - Senator i
cass', of Aliehigat);:. vas chosen , to preside Col
-the - , day.. Th 6 .Pi• :dent's-annual- :Sfessagt• t ,.:
. was read, in boittill uses. and - they then n - d- '
. . I .
4011rpell.. .
Tt - rifilit, Dit.erm-------TheSenate this „,
morning:elected' tho • Jc•ve- D. Bright,)
Ofindhuut; President pro terapore. The. lan-
siness-Of-the Senate wasthen proceeded with' ,
and notices were g ven (A several bills to be
afterwards introdut cit. The standing, di nt .
• tnittees were reviv &and continued. _
.
In_ thellouse CO nmitteess . were. appointed
'by .the Streaker. Mr. Phillips' offered the fol;.
lowing resolution. l i Resolved, That the cont-'
anittee of Ways ant,Means.be instrtieted to
'report a bill reducing the duties on railroad
irou e • or allowing la credit thereon.. Mr.
:Jones, of TentiesSeszt, moved to lay the resoln-T
'lion on the tabe. The yeas and nays wer,er ,
ordered,:the question was taken, and there .
iwere 97;yeas,11 nays, our inernber,. Hun.,
.G. ,- A. Grow, t otin , in the. aflirmative. -So
•the resolution lwas laid On' the table. 'Mr:
- -Wentworth,-Oplllimils, offered' a. 'resolution
:that: the iCenunittee -on Agriculture inquire
into the 'expediency of establishing a National
Agricultural Scheel, upon the same principle
with the Natienal Navaland Military School's..
Toe resolution 'went over,-under the rule.
. Mr. Sollers, off' Marylatid,-gava - netice that
1• - -
to-morrow l .ori on some. future day, he should-,
.ask leave, to introducea. bill. to prevent the'
importation of passenger'paiipers and con
victs to the L i nited :States, and to increase the ,
:revenues of the United States. pe • resolu,.
tion offered by Mr. .Sollers yesterday - way
- t.hen called up, as Ifollows:—Resolve d. That
:the President of the' United states inform
this- Ilinise,,if not incompatible wits the pub. , '
- lic interest, What Was the object 6rObjeets of
the - meeting er conference of the American
-Ministers, at( Ostend, . ana whether • the said
'meeting or.conference was • in . obedience to
instructionsof the Secretary of State ; what
the said instructicins were, and what was- the
-
result of. fai i 'd .meoting or conference. ' Air.
Sollers spoke in support of his resolution; de ,
dared foe Meeting at Ostend unprecedented
laid suspiciOus, thought it looked much 'as
thengh • some fillibustering sChenie Was on`
foot,.and deOared that the American people
demand, to linow•What has been done by" those
to whotit ith'o7 Its Ale confided the authority of.
-representing - themg abroad. Mr. Badly, of:
Virginia, opposedlthe resolution, as prerna-•
- ture and uncalled for. ' I - k thought the Pres
ident's Mes Sage ought to satisfy gentlemen
as to the - fofreign policy to be - pursued . I#y the,
present Adniiiiistration. • Mr. Bayly moved'
that the'Te.selntion be referred to the commit-
tee 'on foreign affairs. Mr. Grey of Kentuek
ey,supportied the -resolution, and declared
that much atixiety..existed in the conntes ,. t...,
-know something definite on the subject, part-
ly front; the unprecedented Antriteter of the
. meeting it Ostetid, -and paftly because we ,
hame'heardl-a *mod -deal about. -i.lmt.lta've been
termed; “Ifillrbustering" publications froni
-some of (Air °flit:leis . in Europe. .He --said
‘.sito man Ought ever td hold the appointment
•of :ninii,ter plenipotentiary from this . to a foT-',
! eign goVernment,lbut a 'l29l2VC:,btorn A inerithh
cifizen.' . Mr. lylashburn, of Maine, Support;
.ed.the.rescllntien.-1 He said that the
know people - ' were'
. l. i ery' desirous to know what
was the, object an what the result .of .this
I i
meeting of American Minister4, - hi :Toed part
'ElfOreigners, on foreign soil, and whether there
Was-atV
. .gOod reason firs` transferring. the 'di-,
..plornaey f this country= to foreign ;bores.—
..Mr: Phillips, Of Alabama, opposed the reso
lution as-ti 1A demandedby the.osion.• •' Mr.
Letcher (4- Virginia, thought that Mr. Soule
.should, ne4er have been sent ay.:;road ; and be
lieved that the inc rests of the country would
;be . proznoted by bringing himhoMe. :Irer ..
- thought thcre..existed in this country-, in'some .
-.Jegree,a - distrust; fur our Mipi.ster at Madrid..
'The resoktion w' s further discussed 'at con-.
siderable length,
- nig the 4) . qiicipal
Mr. Ravly niovp
Mr. }lent- mov&,
agreed tol The
Mr. Bay] tnOt
in the:negative.
.I.lle liouse- then
Wiclnedau,
-14e - titiOns were['
• leave to intr-odn
.to estahliih 7 A. ttin
.ang to rep.al .t'he
that sabj¢et," ap
In the House 1
to the indetinff o
tend, Ni - ag i valred
- to lityl the re
eniled yf
-negatii . e-L. r y:eas
voted.in the net
• ..consider the vot
, -tql to 0 - ,orlirnit tl
tee on 'fu eign,al
and. itit.as deck
5183,.Mi
tive. Ihe ques:
nloti6i It refer j
tee-oalit , rn
el .
•
iiffirtn at y
-voted
'B.etcle and fillibusteristn be :l
themes of its supporters, 7 -- , - i
4 the' precious, qu..tioo,-.'r
to, adjourn, which 'was. disc.'
question was, then, tat . en - I
'
ion ' , and , decided in the' neg-
- ,
lass 84. Mr: Grow - noted I
On motion of Mr. 'Grow,
Jjourned. .r.->,, ._. - • . I
Pec. 6.—ln the Se.nate - varionS !
presented. Mr. Adams ..pf
notice of his intention to ask
e a bill to amend the '"act
form rule of natitralization; I
acts heretofore passed on i
proved April 24, 18Q2'. - - !
he resolution of inquiry as'
f American 'Ministers at Os
up, when Mr.:Chastain mos.!,
elution upon the table,' and
as and nays.. Decided in.the
72, nays ; DO. .Mr. - Grow
ative. .On a motion to re 7
by which' the House reins
e' resolution to the - commit-1
i Tairi, - the question
.was taken
led in the affirmative—yeas'
,L: Grow .voting in the . nega
tion then recurring on the
the -resolution to thecommit
[fairs,: the yeas; and nays were
question Was . decided in the
Is 03, , nays 83---Mr.- Grow
the reselution„ .was referred.
nest-in order was the consid
'resident's veto tness.. lge of the
)or hill: ' After some discus
uestien, being . upon the
.p.sS
,.
was ordered to be put: De
ative-4eas 95, nays ' , 80.-- - ',
'in the negati - ve. -. St.), (two
-
g in 'the atliptuttive) the bill
The:(q
(ration ilthe I
I;kr
sion, - the I main- I,
sage!cf the, bill,
, z:ided
Mr. GT - Owc vote'
thirds voiir
'VraS it!St
Thor;',clay, •
Badger, lof ;Nor
on Monday ne.
intro:3lEle bbl :
.of menlers of
of the . udges
United tateF.
.a xnemlier of tl
from ii.enteek3
on the•d i eeeasot
'Thorn pgor And
jourlied over
little hit
the•dee,
'tow,
/cc. the. Senate, Mr.
h Carolina, gave notice /that
tla sikernid ales permission to
increasing the compensation
both Houses of .Congress, and .
of,the Supreme Court of the
The death Of :Presley Erring,
e . House 'of ...ltepresentativ es,
, was annOuneed, and eulogies
were pronounted by Sennter4
Badger. The Senate, then ztd
o 'Monday. In-the-House . but
wgi . done,' and after eulogieson
teinber,hy Messrs. Cox, Bris-.
nd Sniith, the 'Hous.e.adjOurn-
t,siner,s
aseti nl
sham a
.ed tntiM
ity, at twelte M.
Mew y
c. I L-1n the Ad
. e Snate, Mr. .
-ems (Vein.) or Miss., Arho denied any e0n... )
neetion `with the Knoiv-Vothings, or any oth , l
er se l eret politieal association, and disclaimed I
all hostility to y foreigners o introdueed a bill to
extend i.he term of naturalization to twenty
one yers.. 83 far as.he understood
eiples f the
,KnorMo the'prin
thinp, l i e s a id, h e
1 ,
agreed jwith, elem. Ile 'agreed Arial . their 1
propOsil extend the teem of luau:lll=i-
tion ! iii)VVe - lured in their preferenee of
Amer' i n Protestants tor. ofteo to liAreigner.s
And Ca holies. The' bill Was refs:ova to the
Judiei
: It
v Cotrimittee.
In ~
, th House, nothing of- i ortanee-tv,as
.4on - e,, ,IA 0 motion refiir the Presidents mes
:sage to
t`
apprakinte Committees, Was. the (le
ttasion for sot& - i !tpa . g.r.ir,it_between Giflding - g:
,pf.oll and I}t M . ..t0il of eotrertimlt, '
I
~slslinT lltgigttr.
is: l 11. FRAZIER IF.
MON'pOSE, PA.'S.-
Thursday, De e mberl4, 1654
PROSPECTUS, ,
Dig', TirOep;il, l l eof. itepqb,:llo
. , , T ----
Vae publication -of d weekly newspaper, with
abo - e title, will be cOntnienectl at - MontrO:ie on
Ist of January tiiial, under \the editorial charge - of
tnlersigned. . The character and objects of the In
pendent RePubicaa are, to a considerable de i
indicated by its name. While • the• people of
country; living• undr , r i , and reaping the ,bctitfits o
Republican forts" of government, almoit rMivC . I
claim to be Republians, it is but too evident that
tendeney of late aCts,of our National Legislature,'
tile ;:al t ject of slivery, and the . mitiCiples of a po
'of our felloir-citizens, are decidedly anti-Republi .
Our efEirts,.aS editon,' shall be (Elected to ,the m.
ten:uice of what vie .believe- o be true Republi '
principles; *d we shall opp Se, and do all we ca
fiefeati every iittempt to depa t from those-princil
in the got-eminent of our . Country, fre . m, whate
source such attempt may originate, and -under w
ever gliisc. it may pr64,eit itself. . ' !: ' •
..
But it is useless to !hake many promisesithe pa
must speak for itself, 1 Our object is to fustthib a •
per which shall he indt•pcbdent . Repub : „r 4
r
on Sla very, .Editcation; Temperance,. and .
, l the gi
!questiotis of the OF, and winch &ball se re '.:tts to,
dune for. expreasing -the sent inient.sof the epnbli
or 'Free , ..S,cill. party, in Susro(dtanna Counts.
'Having fornn4ly acted with opposing pcilitical
ties, -one of its liavirig publishe'd - a Democratic and
-other a Whig paper in this county, we hive.seen
issues gradually dsappeari, and now finding ourse
united - in sentiment, It'e are willing to• unite in ac
on the great questions that agitate the countiy.
• We confidently call'npon all Who. favor our of
of dernentini,and strengthening the Rl4fuhlican •
ty in this county, taaid us in giving the irniepen•
Republican anextensive circulation; and Would
them to act promptly hi the matter, and send in
many nann:s a 9 pos..-ible - hefere the first - ot.Jarrui
that we mat :know how laree' an edition hill he'
quirad. ' • • li. c
The-Indepandeni Itepuhliaaa will be of as tar.
.size, at least, tii.either'of paers no lightish
this. 'Count:r,•ral witt.he furnished at Pna , iullar
fifty'eents Ott in.gdr'inCe. 1
ettAnt.r.r.. ,
,• . • - •IL H. FHAZIVR. -
141witrCmc., Due. 13, 1554. •
. . 0 ' 1 '474 4 ' We would fief •particularly obli
to .our 4xertising• friends if they m . -Otild I
in titeir.favOrs earl vas Tuesday. 2 : We
ursel%'es this it'eek,c.as We were last, too I
for ,Fhursda ' s. mails in endeavoririi to er
•
lit the alvertismentf. - handed. •in on Wed
day'. _ •
BRIDGE OVER TO g YALCSING.---We w
call atlentlon to the a drortistrne:nt:liienee
ty. cotiirnissioneic:; appeai's thia
; per, ter sealul proposals
for com,trttettng
J3ridge across the'lVyalusing ereelt!,:Uea
•;.; J. Chainpipnrsin
;;. .
.P,ennsy -»:,'TournaL-411is
ble monthly.;:we•ar „glad to learn i is
Fr ndvancing'in the luiowledge:and: fare
the, public. . It is one 'of the best ivjricult
perk;dieals. withWhickWe are itegnainted,,
we-believe the only • otie publiAcil in -
State. We see occasion:4 eornmuni'cti
from. - Susquehanna Count: , "Farmers
• , •
columns, and theref,,re conclade that sot.
ow' fitrmers are :le' gnainted:.With. as' In
To sad i it needs no reeotnrnend . frindu
to others ° NIT, Would say.,snbseribe fur i
you be well repaid. • Published bi
Meredith :Co&West-Chester P
One doliarsa year; in advance.: i: 1 I
~ .
.Godey's L i ray':s 80e,k.: 7 --Ge4.ey In . pre
- ,
ing the January - iparnbcr 'of 'nisi' 3cilgazis
the Publie . ; hOldly deciares'bis l'belief t
cannot be equalled, and; considering it
ladiestagazine, which it professes to l?,
,
bf , liee he is right. - The engrayings, fa,
plates, patterns, recipes, ..c.ize.,',in: Oode),,
worth . more than the subscription--(s;
,
ladies Say)•and the tales, poetry .- ck.c.,
therefore he Considered as thrown: i in,,g
y the Onerous publisher. We Will fu
the Lady's Book andour own,Paper for
I
a . year in advance. The - ter:lA of the ...
zinc areas follows: - ' ' ~ ' ! : '
One copy, tine
Two eopie ,
9. , 0ne yer, -•
Five.eopies, one year, and
,an.estra .co
to the person sending the rlifb4 •
Eight ecipies, :one year;_ .! • 464
Eley:en copies, .one year; -
Gotley's.: Lioly's Book' anci A
n(*,....ifa ir ,azine will both be sent,, nuc
for , •'3,31). L. .
N . (i. 1.13 aleittlut Sf.'
SI:S4QtEIIANNA • WESTERN .E:.+WittATIO
•
SOC.I.ViION.--:--ThiS is the name ; Oran
tion, to be ecinlpo• - 4ed of individinirs
in and near tile Comities of Broonte,
go; I)elawar\ind :Ots6go, for 114 poi
eett ling a
,township of land. in
.Tel
'of Kansas., or slime of tlic western St.
Territories. No . rnetNbers w 11'!be
.bnt Cuell as are ter Tem ptTanee.a4d
At a meeting held at'Klrkwood, fbw.
following oflieers were chosen. rJir,hn B
B. King, BecordinASeei
S. IL Lowe . , CorrespondirigSeertitary;
son lAlibley.Treastfrer; 'Win.- DOolittl.
Jrajless, jr., J. T. Brodt,• L. `III -Tyr ,
Mead. and A. b.iitrtlti.Direetbrs.
•
. All c ., ommunieafinns seeking linfOr
respeeting•the gate or movenients
Company, "shooklcbe, addressed 'Jo the
Ponding Sweet:au, S,
Broome Co. .N.- Y.. Persons . iviihingi
'scribe to ilu-Stoele of the 'Cotppi,i`ny, v
dress *the Ree(waing Seeretar. - 4'. B.
Bitig . barn fon, N.
r...„),,,- Senator Atchison has mo, , i i.
A. .
map°emi!t
,
bUsiness on,band than fdling/iispce
la [ in 6 / 8 ; ,
! grog. ...Western papers inlinlnlus of, a , con
i 8 14aci, - of„wilich Atchison is .at .he bead, to.
1 introduce'siavery into lf , ansasati;4,ll ifazards;,
li-Ther(,..i.s said to exist' in Missouri .a s eret or!
I ganization, already
,numbering Sever tk:. I tho
sand persons, whu are pledged to. re ir tq
that Territor; r r, on the night pieced g the
eleetion, pre,sene themselves at the llsmext
.: • 1. ,
a 4, and ea4t their votes - for sla i very and It*
• 1.1 t c ' , ,
estt , „,-“,a e . . . I . I
. 4,..._ i i , I l
ANOTtIER LfEcANTATION.—..ThiIt JCl.UltiC : all; ; - .LATER cp,oll •ET/It. PE.
•
*aster. ,:ettectitiOner James CarapbelV Who i. \ •' i • -AnittVit. or int - Mattat.' •
..
. 1 .
Wieids.the headsinan's axe fin. the Adininis- 1; The e United 5t 4 10.5. 11. 4 1 st 6 it,fi'l, 411 1 1 I- 7-11 1
station and its Illiun . ers. on, lilts ik.conitlislnd 1 ca' Pj' A t° A ila •l n 't Oriv - ea;°' l ' lif . T.hLY nigh,
1 oielii11;, at NeWlYork bringing flair L
1 another feat, of deeapitation. We learn - from
i 4 I later flat - i - Eurbriel havin,,,(l left liaVr t e on
I.tlie Bradjhrel Reporter-,that the poittpaster
a , t
12Ist tilt. and Sotithampitni on •tlle22d tit
l irk. ,. 't Towanda, Mr; , ' , Vi r ria.a•ta 11. Pratitis, has 1 - The U. Sl‘Mail:4 , 3teitnier W....4,iingt0n,.(
I been removed, and Dr. 11. C, Porter appoint- i taiti eavendy,ltreiVed off CoweS; on her'
..a .
I lid in Ills 'stead. 1 "-Mr. Perkins Was-an honest( to Belt:en, ontht'..;.;flh ,Itie Clunarcl stf
. • • -
i 4nd ellieient:officer, and. Were it not that there '; er Ni .,'T , "' ir .'''' jmi ''l l3 ,. ° . ' 4 O l ' ma 1141jj '`"'' r`'
ed Loveroool the.!-.74tante, day. • . 3, .• e ' '
are a few; disinter - ester,' ink . liviOuals in th;tt i ~,'I ,i . 114 ss ~.-, , 1
, Aiit, oes-patca treitilorce.iiien sto the seat
= i ontmunity who still cling to. the sinking for-1 of War eolitinite4With6o . interMissiOn, e •ery
-
3..1 tunes of the Adritinistration, we Should lieat , available steitinSliip waS,*en ~ i lp.by the Go
‘ll loss 31
-{. j lto d etermine la ht' and ,tit, whose, behest : vernment lbr , thednirpoSe, and. tit is stated,„in
'
‘ - .., • ;
,;
this retrieval
.was:effeetttd. „Had .11r. ...Perkins 1 . ti . l ..L.i'll-)rt"l"illiti 1 hat the s yltish Go ern
! inentlis now pavirr at the tote- of three :mil
1' endeavored to gain tarot' of these t?V:rant- i • -- e' • ~: ° •
. • the a lions ster,ing
. perT innijmt tor .the eliartHr or
'.-. 1 :..- !in a little in fayor.of Nebraska, and indtilg- t „ . , tean - ers a t,,, m. ,, , 1 1 . 1.. .,,r e. ; 1 he e „,e u rc i( .l . Th,
1,0 less in: I'r-Seil sentiments, probably he I Niaginat and Arabialatic,ing beet' titkaat tilpby
1 ii•ould have stilt retained his place. In tnah.-• I the.GovernnienOthe Caii'i - ard f.':Oinigiti , 3f had
1 issued a notice l'ltat tall .vessel beletigii tz• to
• . In‘r the. antiouiteernent. the Reporter adds a •—•
, ,,
vv . i .
~ -.1 their jline would ''ilave Liverpot I till th th•
. e .1.1` %, e pa ge muffler time, this aveea, ;
~ ,ti , e .
Deceinber. Ilfter r ; ; ,•‘ . Wlliclii,tizite tl e coninit iiti','
h e I , to comment tipen this outrage as it dese l.. V es l lion
, 12 .
! ••otild be eae rv- . alferitatel! Saturday.—''
he .I but. we will aind9Vor; next week, .!.0 - do lull ! The Collins line was tolChat.tinge eir da •s of
ia• ft a. th , ' . ii•;- I the steam T ; of
!"'!" i jastice To the set and the actors?? -' - . 1-saili l 0, ak.
i
ec, 1 • - " `1._,,,,,_ . ...,„.1_ - -129th INoventbeiVroin,:"VeLlneday to Altar
t, dtpartt t, ‘ o .
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:la ,11 iki p' • s . ' l u i . • .f.i . d•rv-tworder aLie - thd.gitiimercii of both Miles
. „• ./ ESSRS. • UAZlkit cic . SIMI :•---.. OM US i'. i ' . ..1 1 - •• 1' .. .
1 lot tltt Atlantic?, migh t bt,, inconvienced ail lit
ltyll ' i - on - lease, to sits i 'm addition to our.state
• 1 1- 2 , .• . , tie as possible. - I - The West Indjaatal 13'razil
meta ofa •few weeks since
heir -• , • • 1 •' ? , inn likes ef ; mail ilStearia.rs were . Also to be
On i ..• 1.- That we, 0 the .proprietors of the Stearn ,
temporarily inters-tiptel It
,; . I ,
-
..
on IMill, have full-right to its water privileges, I. Tlie British War Ofili;s: has:issued a'
. n. 146 sell or rive .aWaV 'IS we please,and no Per- i far" calling upon ,all the;',embodii;•d as iv
-•1, la •. , .-. . . „ , , - 1.,',
' "" 'Sons haVe a counter rialit to interfere with us .1 disenthodied Militia; to,l.,:tive a.a . •lnany '
tn - I : I
! tee i rsyls
T ot , ). - ssibl e to . the lieginietita of Gt
1 m relation thereto. any more•than they; " have
to 1 .... ,
. .... • . . i anti tne Lune. as .t the royal .Marines.
. , . :
[ le , ,-with any other portion of oar property.
.•, :
11 •.1 - i r :. 'Die alarm itt linoland seemed to' be :
er • .., —We hale offered the ••• waste wa" ! dina•las to the '''--* fh' ' Allied, N.:
positiono t e. ) 4
1 ? ..
at- • ter'' for. sale, nor ; reeeived an ofil..r ibr it, nor. in t. 4.. Crimea, Which.with thereinforeel
i i
li
, $
.r leave see been requested- to make a present or l 'arriving are decnieo to.ane sufficiently s
i i
e r I it.te the Boroitglt,.or any individual . Of the
P a •'1 it reilEb • . -
Nit
. I to ea ry out the'Oject,..'''Of the l l. c_arnpaigii
i cesse Hy. A Whiter Canto:9l3ll.ln the
ht, If°•• - : - --. • ' ..
Cat yt 3. The first We e • „ I rhea will e V idenfla- tal4 place, , ,and wtl
ever ' s aw •or hoard •' " ? 1 41 ‘.; ban': eks•for 0 6,009
. tne!lt avcref.being sli
, .
,e- ' Charnat'of *6O, or the interest of 'slooo per Iby alle British G'iivermitent. ; :
1 ta . , ..
' it i,annuin for the a waste Water,"„came to us in !' A.ldespatcli Legit' 1311Jaklava :pf . the
it I. ro Let.i.14... ‘1,4, ftlilUt, st ate m
li the " - -NruntroSeLloinoqi'at" of hist veil. \o . 1 N." 1.4 b ' ' "'''' 'a '''' V . ' ''. '
ar- i ; 1 - i, t
.tr•:•.t ha s b 1 d , l _ . 1 the reinforcements for :!the. Allies avere .
the c propostamt to t la L. up,ta.l unt L A.)
, ving at the rare .iif I,oop meal ditily.atv,
old .,
.iis, or by the fotstner proprietor, .as we arc ! were ovtrjoy.ed•••tlt the',ltrrivitt of . these
,:es -', iessured and- niq4•Cnntn - tly believ 0. • ' ' i hall
expected' detichinents.- I .Both Al
•, :, • \„„ r- .. , 1 .
oft !.1 4. 4 lie ". wa. , ie wati•j' art. , .r leavnla: the 4 licanplettal ~Itheir fitird parallels,
,i I • • 1
• :,
. !Mil premises,' • has . . run through the town'', wer° l eY'nrfe'll t;''?•get'il4 1-) Y 1144141 r" of a I
eet I'; i_ • • s; 1 t • i 1 -The r Allies wereoldiged toabrinc.ounter!
• ittuout six years, anti the first objection tuts i T i. ,i • ... . i!1 - .. . 'Li . 1 ',-.1„ ) . •,. d:
ar- ri • ' •I lt.. ,11111101 LOW 11,.:1-1•IS .S.iung ) : arrn..t t,
been' r a ised Any - persons '' usintri• 1 •
~,„, : till!Vtlr ~.,,,,, , - •
, 2 • - The Bu'ssianni•ws- states, that Allies!
,„„k j 4 who: wished to do s so, More than this. all ' in., received (,•iitisidrat.)l6 eeineoreenteti
[
as ; 'the neilghbors fleet used the w m ater .fro ',the •
.4 • the 6th, 7th,:an&.Bth,. Made it '-': demons.
, =, I ~ . . .
s, ipettstoek, anti t 4 rota the
. well upon: ttar preini- :Lg . :mast the.- lett , : ',pink Of the i t.tissian i .
' re' I sea at their plcifistire.. • hater retired 'Toni t.he'.:, plateau tit- the]
H ' . ' bank• of the.' Teitlirnagai • .
) 1 . - I
1),• • , PROPRi,ETOUS .OF". TUE STEAM ikitUt;.
ea • ; ~ ~. ; • 15.000 men of. the'la-rris if or- hi(
•..- -, .; • : ,
d i n I ,i ,'
. r• s. It, Witk thi'a Statement of -fiteta.. he had l 'inarehed to;it)tlessa.. -, I - 1
an d , l ifore them, the editor of the Democrat' . Democrat' . and jPrince Paskiwitcli hai Ortlcred. at
' 0 0 0 - ''' , -" • , L'• • --
. ;
his particular friends .remain dispesed to, see corps oi - , 00.,mtat to , , • tho rimea. • 1
. I.
i : I .4•ae b0,,,, , 0 burn doWit,; without offerilisVin- .A.'desP:ttel'• it'Y'll . rgine`' 4 1 ' s ch ik6ft'
1' t : ',l '
pat i . 3 or
. aa.., we certainly Atilt not ° envy '' Seb '' s.t() V °l N' ''''"' l ' 2 ' . st:lttes' that tit ' tha i
1, , ~ - .
-• , - , • , -,- the bombardment contititnal.l;The Ali t
:----_,-, lianenvtlie reward which they may receive -an „„vja had •;a - c ,:A . t-• • i
•••, not- r van . on X iedi ono,
•'.;
ed :11.1ie nood . opiniens' of all high-minded and hon- sineC the Silt, and were still I fortievit,
- , r•
, !,
a d ' i ot•itble men: i-' • • ... - - . lincsin the rearrof Ilithiklava.l tieti
,d :i 4 P. P. c: .'Dees the l editor of the =° Demo: Lli Was mounded , : , Lin the sth. 1 • • •111
, - H
...,
I n t .i ,• ! ,;erat - think "cite eontroyers3,-.s had better end : Further details of the battieon the
.15th of
, e , • Notiember, coaled thit - Battle of the, hiker-.
,wd t
',lnre 1- -If not-let him ,
product! the watiesses •,.
mann, had tietai, reeelved b- , . , the at vah of'
,
1, es. l..and:swear it through. \ . - P. of : -. ..z.,M.
•- - the ,-teatiter Tel'ornaticpie at Miirseille They
- „t' ,:;------._,.._____,________.____ • •
state-that the attacking Coret! Of the' , l3 tssians
i . 1-'i • '. * 'l, ITiMS. • \ .
, • . wasl 435.000 1,4-n. . The- Iltalltop .I.l4tteries
tuld ~' -•-•... V man Ni, - 4, hung by a limb in Texas, a wet , - t • ak ' eo ana .. i .' e..tak k a . see 4 l . l .. 4 time
.; A t
!,„ ii ii,jfey, , days a 0.,), On •stispieion of negro stealing. , 001 1 . • ..:, -,
i .1 the Russi.atts matte a soriie'frotn:S , ..bas-.
a' - ,
.p a _i i :,....:_Th e oil )• lin t \ •
..0n.2,-Deitiociat reported to be elect- tor , iTgatrist• tael roach p , :a•!••ition, I..were•
th e led teth * e. Massacitti , ietts Legislature turns out rept Is.ed..They were also repalsed ultimate
. 14 . ,. - ,,t0 be a Knew-Nothing. • -- . .iy tOwitr,ls Inkermanni atter !-S,bloodr 'battle
1 'l t- iii,l" 1 i,.. • ~,..
- fib —Gov. Reeder Of.Kans'its, has decided `alt :1 wili.l ' I ' tst. ''' .- ' e ll4' • ,• zr '• l'i" e ' r "I'''''''''''
Gen.- ,CatirObert
to order .an election for a • Territorial - -Leg , lP .ooo ki 11 (" 1 atilt ietl.
'‘‘'ZlS Wetincle:l. - -;',The li'.llglish loss W, - , tl ; very
,•lua- l!islattire this seaSOIL ' . - ',great... - Four. ', , ,, 0 ,„. 61 . 1e i, r .. .1 r 1 ,,. 7-•• ,, Cat:Ticart 4. , trang
adi- J . : The St. Louis Repub/kan. says that Whit- j •-- wa% J s.GoHie, ~.!, , ~,
:.-..r.a kilt (I, and
o r ;! he d, the pro-slavery e.andattei is• ducted ' ' l ''! leer Woilildotl--Ullrowit, Bentitiek\ Bill cr.and'
: mai l.;delegate• to Congress from Kiiiisas,,by a laqle i Adorn ,. • Thirtlt:: e ial l 4 Officers', - Were I killed,
• ' 't -'
.. ind -,
I'aTiatori 3, — . s ' -196 were wolin4(l, and 2 Were. ; 11.1111:AS ; IIVT.: 442 .
:4?
frank and tile kited.- 1 1 1 ,76 0 wetteded, field 1. - 111
t bis
.I'.. . We are glad to :se e. that • Many Journals
,;
,of all parties inthe Suite, take strong grounds . 1 wer l„ inic,i,i7, LGuards alone lost ,2.0 - : , fiieers.
ions r,against an improper and unnecessary in- : Ti,,,1, Fre,„.l, Ii ii ,-, t , e .4 ene ml lim e d , :-.).,.! 1 ,.... 01 „ ;; _
its P.erease of 13anitin2.:Cariital Its the in-coining i d e ,l4 44 o ni • •-i-'ll _r ,It ' ' t ••- . '
cei.a...l e• - an( wen %••one wutt
„.- o f,'S,Legislatitre. —-
deaf . ' • li. ••-
• .. l4 ' l . i!
—nip:, Galveston l'oupal pretuuis to : The flussiana% it is;'SaiLl., fired otV.the wenn
rits. I',• _
ltiloW frOlll a reliable soave. that ;Gen. Ihtits•'-ded as veil .Zs :i.n tti•d •ta * cloitent4'seiLit• out
and ;! . ~ - , - . the : 1 ,1' ' - ~. ••, ~--, 1 1 ..', ' --- 1 .4 '- •
ton is i eitangeo in iiirtiterung organization i to .atita.--the tical:,.l on tle
~ta.• ;.The; . Russians
and v - _, - a ' ! I , ::
- ?a•inei au vocating tae . ooetrotes of .tiie. - Know- : were pouring iti large -n from ili,l! North,
1 7 J. 'l • Nothihaat in the interior of Texasi -`• s ; ! andlreinforcementswiire required, :-• ti'
• ii, . e- , , •
. , . . . t - • a- .
at 1 .
i -L• Indrew Letter, convicted in Lancaster 4 : he Frendi•accaunts state'tliat eve's filing
r 'sas s prepared fir - the - avisatilt,'.but !,thit'Allies
' -I.'.for selling liqilor!to am intemperate man, af
:ter being laWfally notified, was pardoned b i !tad determined to p(iStponei.ttill ttie!arri 'al
nt• 1 4 ', - Gov. Bioler on the 256. Reiter was sen-\ i,- - of
Bigler . , reinforcemtints. Prince' Napoleon tad
, - . •• •
itenced to pay 4t flee of $4O and 10 daYs ina•lleftlthe camp oyarig to the state of his Itealt 1.
p r is onm e nt , ! •• " , • - ,- . .r 1 • . The Duke otramlikidge WM. slightly . WOUU
ltle.d •; ; - ;e: -7' . ' 11 ll
l'' --• - • ; HOU. Ellis ;Lewis became Chief Justice I
1 -
,„, or the Supreme' Court of this State on the ISt i i''° r , . 1.,
.ta, &lest:at - eh •'l.front ~ knna
. statL . s Tat the
BuSsiati Envo . olOrtOtakoff lias intitnatedito
I•'.of Deeember,lin'place of the 'lon.' Jeremiah 1
S:Black whoidierm as Chief Justice then i
T the .:‘...ustritin
. - rabinet,! that, Iltissia ill willing
. • i to negotiate a peace On the basis Of the. tour
1- expired. . ; ... • - 24
1 -, Tuaranteed conditiona' . • -.: • I!
—The'Tribinie denies that' it r O nill ' i g ! 1 ' LOnl 11arda't . *' has liken raised to the rank
1 down\in eirOlatilOn, or prosperity, as alleged ; ' o r pi et a ~ \P„,.A.d,- . :, .il l
in sonic quiiters, and shows to the eontrarsaia f - -,-.- ii* ,1i . i li . i
- - ' ord ralmertson bad arrived in Paris and
but adinitsthe hard tunes affect it, as they do 1- 1' • -' ii ' -`, - -
- had daily itittUwiews With the;Etiiperor Lb:l-.
all -others, more or less. -- • •: i - • li , .
- . • . lig Napoleon. '
! i , ! I i i ••
•-•-•By' a recent order from Washington, the 'Lord Dudley Stuart (lied at Steel:holm on
i
enlistment of.tereigners in the Marine corps, t•tbel th NoVeinber.C' - ..•
, I
- .now 'stationed: at the Charle s stown Navy Yard:l A. despatch hamburg stateSl, that. a.
is to cease . . Ibis believed that the ~ante or 7, Buisian squa4on of `;l4 war ;_steatnets made
der has: been Sent to all our military posts-, la ri!connoisantl as 'fiti as Da4ne, witiout en-
9"' 11 - - ~,, ' -.; •• • ' . , 1 -1 7 . • q . ,
, eotinterino:any war ships orttie alli4. ‘' ! '
• 101 . • —Great numbers of tnonkeys are said to- ~,,,. ~.
the ream . bodv of ;the British „ ,
- .15 bedying of cheleta . in the woods near the Trirt- I ii flee • waS at
ba;11 Hundreds linty be seenlving 1 Kichl - on thC 2 0 - L.. j : • : - •,-
..
. • 20,,,1! idad de'Cu'
q i i ir ' F O dead on the ground, where they - have fallen !--•-,,,--_, --- , t-----4.----. 1 1 I ,•••
.„
I
rom the t re e s. e.l • • ':' • I
' a
- c ard i. • , . •-• 1 • -- Progresit of tho Xnow NothinO, •
•
'f.,-,
,I . =Among the omissions Of the President's i -'• . 11„Larroan.-4 Dartford, last Weil, lie KnoW
' . .1. Messare.. are-4-the Nebraska bill, the Slavery ! Nothina•C carried •theinunciPid eleetier. The
ta
qttestion, the Cuba qnestion, our
.exact relit- t Tunas bitterly)'pomplains that the IC.nOw NOth. 14, . ,
liens with Frarice and Spain,- t••
the; doings.off in,.; ticket canbraced many i whigs,iland that';. 1 ,!;, Postmaster.denerai i :s Poport•
• -
Soule, the Ostend Comentien the' Sandwich , mititV - Dcinka:rats, voted for iltetn . .; . • . 1 '• •• i • - TUC. Post :Master . General's rePort is a
Islands,;and the casefof Clipta:Gibson: ' '• 1. I • ;r: • ::
i ..q.lts.s.actit:sEris.—The lateslclitSsifteation of!
. -!, -, ; ..1F i - •i lengthy and interesting document.' From. it
, -:.,• • . •-•• ' i •
24 -The Lake Superior Miiiinj .2t'clit.t Of the = the_llouse or9P .. ''-. t•• -'' • • 11:1 ••'1 i `'
' -
..eprt.....-La 110% • c' , S in .., iiSS..i.;!. ill- we•le'orii‘ the total Munber of post ofliees on
i thefirst.of Decent ber, 185.1, was 23,925.--7--
21'll hit. say:S. :-IVe Itati•n by private letters lititts is 'as follows,: '' !I . . 1
i - I ' I , . • 1,8-4 officeS were estahlished ditringi the last
that thd bodiL4 of 'Sir rJulin -Franklin have], Den10crat . ,:.,..:.... - ,- ''' ' '' .'
• -4:
, ~ , ~.
been found' by: Dr, Rae's - party, leompletely 1 "ii” . • '4, • •
.`il• •.' 1 1' .' *IL ...., I • '' • year,
' 2 . ' ti•eal and 61-1 discontinued'. ' t he num...
frozen,' and in a State' of eempletb peeve rya--itepatlieati..• ; ;F, t - ... ..„ , , „ii,, -,,;•„1......,,, 1 . • Dee:1•0 ; f postm . asters appointed dutin' g the
. yeal:i
; .- Know .Nottilais - ,• i • • ii ; ~z ;62 . -wi4 8,618., Of these, 4,185 were appointed
tion.... : -1' , - •.
I • . l 4 -,, , ;I, , il..
-fill VieqneieS occasioned by resigaationS' ;
—The Washington Star says that Simon ,'
N - y.w Ont. gitn4 —III Aew , vrientia Sit: t he • to • ' ' ' - '- I • •
`. ” • - • 't. ,-, ' , - 1,(151 . 4" by rernovals ; 320 by deaths 2.94 by
election - on M..,bildayi-.fer _State raenator,..tne I el ; 1_
Cameron ItaS. Made peace with.the Buchanan
peniocrafie neminee . .WlLS beaten 2,00 votes, in4,:e (af! mune 'and sites, and _1,842 on '.es
interest in Pennsylvania, and ' that he will
• a Know Nooi.pg• .;',' -It• 1! tabliEthnient . of new offices:, The . totalcantio•
by. the indepelident t.andidate,supped to be j , 1., • .- . ,
.most likely rieeeive 'their -Support for ,• the of:i. ,
.1 r -on transportation under tne:new,contraets,. as
lice of state Senator, from this State. -;.- •. ' ; adjAsted fel-, the quarter .ending 30thiof ',.S,ep : .
I. . .
PEN:. ssviv,iii:lA.,--tlai the
.PenttS,Yll;;:utia Le.•,' ten t h er g is 29,047,0,50 mites, and • , the' total
=-Manyleading Seuthernpapera nowadvo.
gialat tire.. a careful *nd . - intelligent jiexantina- l '•
cue the resteratioief the African Slave trade, aiii'malfleat - of - transportation, $2,37p,780.
li?ii has . 'diset,ised the' fact, ;(that t to Know i
"'cure
,A. lAt r if',.'the.Dentocrittie calndidateTilel Postniaster General devotes la large,
t.. ,.1 Nothaigs hav,ti a decided maitirit3- in J hat bOdy,%
for Gov.erriof Or. Virginia, has openly advoca saanie hi his, report, to the. diseussien of the
lead. i with . the poW i e ; " . l. ofeeptrolling all its'otitportantlldifilt•ult ies 'experienced )I,l.oa:titling Contracts
ed the sehenie t and it finds favor among
ino• Sontherri politiciana. It is a barbarous 1. O f Occedinee,"4•l '.. '
b - i II . ' -.. -1 i 010:iii; and tooderate terms with the railroad
age, we, lit , *bi. ' ' •1" Kroasi , Niarinsdisie'. 114 ' found its ,wayli-contpapies. • Ile thinks the difference; between
1.4 m c , ,M ass of i into . lfkirida4nd.bidsfair te,,prOclit4 l e tistnuckl th4'partinents• and the companies itaitild'\,ea- .
—The N." 1 !.. .. Times says..
i of , a atiooittero, : * ili the Old 1 .omittion, l l silylke,settledcommittee of. l t ,ongress,•
the.Sonthern peonle are rta thoreughlv -ruled
by the 347, 0 .4 owners of Slaves ammo„ them. l" A eitl.z(in'.'Mf Pentiacola writing t , the 'Edi.i ian a litir rille of compensatioh estaildiSlied.-
as, time Enali.Sli peopleare. bv 'LliCl' - brila'r i
.2, ,•.-. :a tOr of the Gakette risks to be informed :ts. to , Tbg, proper distribution of, the Ina`' . matter'
... 1E713 , . ~. .
~ gi . , meQ 3 ii 6 1 • rank i i
that. uSurps..ldl ivern tb'r' .' *it er is hat is going, and what it .a9-sticanit one Q in', h:4ligaged his attention, - The po tinasters..
and birtir,• ;and whatever .these . gentlemen! ` - . 1 -rp a P r „. 44 S) . "" crs •• .'4 l -. .l; - . ....• 1 atilthe various distributing ollitteS-114a3-differ
. . i -•
.1-• , "So far asqtlie stics.es.ful party Is tvancernedl elitldisuitiation Schemes; which confuses the
• may deem eSSential to the promotion oftnetr . ,•• i- -1, - --.' " -
own- interests, - i.will, Speedily be made a poptt ,„l . itlaeems to lay no l',4ing,ut l in thrititilfima II l' Inisipeas, and increases the .. expensti .. no is •
lar'''.in the - States under their ssraj , ;'. l - . : I.l'
< voice, so silently ehiquent, throne , the )loth" is baring prepared distranition schemes
. e.
. . . . i box, its tang ~age there is 'easily interpreted, 4 for:lf:very. .distributing office in - .the!,:e.ouritr.y,
, -:-.Orre,4einlreri and fifty. foreign pliupers,•lThi s ,i s the .pint , plae e they!!wiil •opeak '; -for i altiltiing,its proper distriliution; . When they
_ .
mostly Irish; Who have. been .maintained iz ; let'aitv one - iiv,ho plfaSes cure therta and : Pile i aritl completed, , the postmaster at 'the:mailing
the Charitabkiustitetious of MassitehuSeitsl ~t . ,i,,,maiyarvr unii.
- ~ ~ , . ~
ever sinceleir arrtvat in this. cenntry, were I - but jlig," iii 'l4e kw that odious nit'ze.,+'Kitow!, I . point can by Aurniug his scheme am{ lookiiv ,
i 1 i i,. . is
!Ice. Of
,tho ....440 are i toikirecouatieS and towns in each. State allot,:
..
sent back to FniTiand in theihip j'oltli,,,E . lliot i s y . q,ce.tmi frein taVlng voted the " iire'fiaper j ter t oto the various: distributing ;offices, be: en
-1
„:, • ~., , ,
I.)rayer, on he 29th tilt... le •4111 the other.' ticker to bri . ofther.r.nurnbei, anablothing . Itni ValgO to .'had Tired: : lie :,Compiaini:of, the .
States. iron] tollow the ..example exaMPle of. At assal a 6 eneen t etr f., t i rm i e ,.( o . p rg y o k4 ( l....d r . g40 , 34At I sthttli ittpreaoii of revenue
.trom . pilotage . on
chusetts, it gourd be adVantoreous to ttth. 1
laa • '
p,resalita . n-ali tin' the ;:niace aa.ntitable - ease ; - 'l4ll prt i rlited..: matter:, ant : recommends a-
,changbitf.'
Printrv. - I ; . ‘..l.hieh tta•v ita.ke tilliw6 4 llo)l .o i';thirt rotet4itin 4 that , pr.:eat law so as to have the Depart...i
:I 1 •
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SMITE, EDIT
nish
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lenan-L
°sr of
ritorr
!tA.!s
!eel ved
edorn.
7, the
t) less;
I .tary
Al an '
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:nation .1
la tit 4
amtou .
to sub'.
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KINGO
. --. .
,Rioport of the Secret* of WO.! . I i . • 1
•
The l'kcti;fal.streivtirof theinrniy is only en i
thOttsdlid'sven. htindre - d . andlfortyLfiye., The '
w liol eI, ant librized 'strength, i 4 fi;tirteen thtius;.•
and two; hundred and sixteen.Tho•d o - fie t i en .-,
cy is tie 4 decreasing - ',hy . rinbre rapid etthst-1
ments.„: 4 statement of the changes thade.!
ni the klisfribution of the .nriny 'd urini,last i'
year isinado. -
The removal from Flarith, of the : renklant 1
of the Seniitioles, has recetied.the attentjion 1
of the Pepartplent, but its tifforts ' have! - not l i
been veryisuceest:ful.. Betty. fortube i 12N - i
pected 4,1 e it -vd,ar,' through the instrutnenta ity 1,
of the tteW. , l f . lan of opetatinos. '.The. 'lndian"
"(lifficultie:4 elsewhere preminded - to; j 'The i
inassacte t . •l',leut. Grafton and men by he I
Siou• 1;4 nOreated and the fitk-stated„ . that the i,
ariny 1 - 4ircl,,, i., quite inadequitte to the prof c. I :
tion of Mil. frontier, and to punish indiaO ag
g ressiats. 1 ..
„ 1 " . , i,
, 1 ,
Our :entire loss in Indian etion , i uttringitne
year ;isfoitr,Oflieers and =lst} - -three toen kill
ed,
and ifotti 7 - offieers :mA forty-fwo men '•
wotimicid.l..,The oceurrence4 on' - the fr4lier c
furnishideplisrable proof oft the instifficleicy.
'o*ottr Military tbree, and of the absolute nec
essity fortits increase, whiel,' was urged' . by
the Secretary last year. • Our effective ifOrce
does licit exceed 11,000 melt; which is entire- .
ly inud,eitate far; the purptises for wh'ir'l! We i
Maintain i astanding army Its itntnediate I
increase is urged, lLt s a cost sufficient , t 6 dive:
i'seme ci t egree of sectiritcy tq the Indiatl,frlmt- l,
I iers, for. :which purpose the • regtt far "tOree is'l
"., en ' the most .`cfPcient, l cheztp, pieper,. and Consti- 1
n as i • i ~ ~.
, , tutionat means. . • • . --', i), i
son. 1 . rt, '.i .. , ' , I , I i
.'
1 i
. 1 Ile inerC;tl , .6.. pay to enniteit men . int t et( 1
ards,l t h e - ..; I
i , CTI)S men o J 11101 111 coor am
fi' t f 100 r • • 0t b ' i -
' ,! ! , . 1
• i!.September last, igainst Of) men thningf tht, •
41 / 5 / - .1 elnresOoqiiinf; months laq 'year. The ' . ; .nutn- 1
lilies l' ber . _ ,of 11.,4ruits required tor the- iervice.Ot i r the'
ients . ensuini , wear . tvil I probably not be. 1(.4 than
rung ; ; woo. i i 14 - e . recommends . the use of einnels ,
at
ays
the
sue• 1 I. . •
l and drimit‘daries for tnilitiky puros - es!,a,„uun
. t , ,-,,
: leri.:t) mid . a4is i ,''att apprbpriation to tututesctisciiii:
idea i nem.
IjAll increased pay . ;flin. oftkers- is nitged
I lqledj as an ti . (ltlofjuittice and nee l essity. : - 1
A d t tiop t):l l;l ( .oi s tatiOn is-nsked to •pace`the
Itit -01 ::widows. Ind orptans,•of.. the officers and, so',
' Ont, 1 (tiers Of the army on .an equality wit the'
arrit, ! wido%6 and Orphatiq of the officers, col
tlIt ; Y 1 ; diers of the Navy.- The necessity ot• direvis
inie:S i taint anxit I ion of t:nti• inilit ars , . legislati, in smite in-tpor
pl,irtietilars is pointed out, • in: !order to
vincli I •prevent:Orntlicting• clainiin. regard tO- - rank-
I tene4•l and edininand, which nOw give rise; toll (tell!
litteonVeqienee and trouble::, One great ; - *k twee
' ll i . iw ! I of ditl -- tetiltv is the double rank reeociii*il . by
latY- I our lativ4; - to,retn6dv this' it is-; propoid to.
..
I -I —. I 1 i"•-•
is oni• give. tir4,.t tohrevet rank only m len t tti 1 e.,...-
ation i ident nifty see lit, and forbid -the:. eerie of
; the' .l \brevet Sonmissions:in the reraititent. trOip,or
right 1
comp.p •
v-, 'ne idlieefis.are , istcrLNl. lil lb
-
oralt gfigttetons : for reorganzation q the
stiffetirr•Re.presetted, and eolnitredt‘sith
'Enrol:lean isyste.ins. It is propw-.-ctl that -there
he nineFßrigadier •Geiterals—onc fol••each
Depaitqlent—Calle for Quartern - kaster crift=
Ili,: t* fir: adjutant General, ne.l two.:tl In- .
speet4riGenera . l—being an additiot - ; of fthree.
to tho:sl Whip now, by :Brevet or •oth4rwise,
haye tliplt:' a id. command a... 4 Brigadier Gen
! erals.i 1
.10tlit r iivirked Changes 'is stall'stall'..ap
-1 . • '
poinityllits, rank and 'duty are prpros6ll. ..
. li.k.;fottii,4 i i n't.iie*,rpfijZtttitill of ri... - !..lil i ttent - 5
are a1,,1.ri sitrysted:* The Expedlenev ''
tiongen
eral firdinOs by seniOritY itisteadTolii - ter- .
it is dot!ibted by the - Secretary—and .t ie e 5....
taol4iiiieut: Ora retfrerl list again tir,,,1441.
.•
I-Irofettslin•iliips of Ethir,-. nte . l of En t rli,lil stud .
ies- itiltit'e," Military :le:tilt:um- , arecony- itt , I
.
1 -.
ruenete It ;' : • --- . `,. !
..
3 ..il„iinie 0 lier subjects are ti ated 'at i:onsitl-
eril,le tlength..: . ' • :; !
~
ations
their
;p17,21-
Re . OA of thO Secretary of Treasvxy.•
NeA In inToriance to the President !Ake's
,
.sage lsithe report
.*of the , S , Treiary
Try ayu The financial. exhibit ofthelreaS
urer i•;tflies the reeeiptsoftheiiseal.year!ending ,
on the, t oth of June, 1854, from all *frees,
irri.ii:`..o,:tl.".;- which . with the balance in
the Tl4asury on the Ist of July, 1833, V. 1.,
912;80; gives a. total for. the 'v ar, of *95,
492,397. 'flit expenditures for the year have
'beenjeis,3s4.63o, leavin. , the halaneo in the
TreaSui•roit the•
. Ist of July, ;J. - 20,137,1)67. - -
Tile" i;X:Penditures last year were *5026.818.
The reteipts for the quarter ending :-.4l4etn
ber 01.11•1834, are421.,52,7 30' 1
; - r-‘4O. • • ;
414 I :
g Mat ti fbr - the three re. ai n g.
qna vie i4s cif the fiscal year are *F2,50,000 4
The Htiinate . reet.l4ipfs for the corresPinuling
quarters Of the, last year were *40,300 - 000.
The ; Innoiint of public debt outstinaliq on the
- Ist July,. was *17,180.508. 511(.41114'3 -
!
.payment .of *25,220,597 within t he . fiscal year..
The ttinnage-of the ,Ilitited States . exhibits an
inerdiite for the year of $395,892,t0n5i The
imparts for the year, are ;$20,321,317; its ex
cesli'of exports. in relation to
.the tariff the
Seereenry again recommends the adoption of
modlOtions that will reduce •the revenue
from. tuStoins, So that no,thore money
be rtveyed into the treasury than is r quired
- for'the i economical administration'of t e gov,
eminent. lie thinks that the reeelpUi • froth
customs: for the remaining quarter of the
yeallttannot he in proportion to those of ;the
lustd (pia r ter,. The "reciprocity treatyj intro
riueiil,t free trade' with the British
Pile Oneral shortness of the crops, And the
ed strinmenev restraining the it4orta
- .
tioa; atid Consumption of foreign goods, torin
'the basis, of this opinion. The, recon
the repeal of the fishing bounties is .
revtinve . The 'subject of drawliaek duties
on iletined sugar, is also recointnendell to.the
conSieration of I .o:ingress. The Secretary ! ,
!givii,sla statement of the currency which makes
the ;Otal amount ,of.gold and silver coin in &tr.
!cula i tton:en the 30th:4September 011 7 000
,
0001 pgainst which thCre is a total bank eireu.
latiOtl of 4204.689,209. i,. • - .1
• •
ment to WI back . law or 825, under
which quart Hy .pt - in. advance 'on'
I
newspapers nd pea
t
have heretofore
been require 1,. , If . commendation le
adopted,. -the: quart— _.. ss:ta,ge, for instance,
on . a • weekly /ie wspaper. or pz;riod kat not ex
eeedingOne and lkitalf .ounce, in ,
the State where. pnblished, - (and In - the same.,
proportion for more freptent: pl4ations,) I
will be six and.a half rents ; and w. cat not I
over three tAntecs in weight, sent, to tu,\part i
of thellnited States, thirteen cents a quar er 1
The.newspapers to•Subseribers
. liying in th i
county ; where published
. will continue to go
free,' -In view of the frequent loss of yalu- I
'able letters, contaittb q " money enclosures, en:
trusted- to the mail:, flit. Postmaster General i
has devised a plan of t.'egist , fring such letters,
Which would prevent, the crit. As toTearrV 11
it xtt will require inercasetE clerleal force and - 1
lie doe. not fea at lib
erty to adoptit without the:.sanction of (.!th i . 1
gress, and . authority to tallish such ad,ii, 1
tionatrate of postage on 'this clas.c3" of letters )
as may be deemed adequate to the .expense
of registration. Ari4klifiorfal rate of i five
cents, would,,:
he thinrs; be sufficient.
• Report o ie z oliettor of the Treastry.-
-CF. 13. Stip:Er : En Esq.) ), -. ,
• - This. report - shows thel whole number of
suits brought , during' th'e year : Under . the di
rection of the Solicitor of the Treasury, is 586;
thatof these, 46 were on Treasury transcripts;
'2lB for the recovery of fines, .penalties,
- and
hirleititres under the-reyenite laws ; 144 of a
iniscellaneotts . eliaraeter; l l7B on Custom-House
or Ware•house bonds' in California, and 3 flit.
- the recovery of land purchased by the United
StateS; and reserved for light-litaiscpurposes.
Of these 586: cases,. it appears that 286 have
Wen _tried, and finally , decided ; that 48 have
• been either discontinued or' remitted by thel!.,,,."Ofrtci.,a.L.
Pyesident; and Secretary of the',Treasut'Y • i. •
' . • 11.1.:F.NRTMENT OF STATE, '
and that 251: are pending and undecided__ .
..
. 1 1 - a4kiapto4 . .Niii , embei.. 4 2B, 1854' 1
Of these undeeitiedecases, it appears from the
~ -Official information has been :received at
this Department' thsit the. French and English • 1
tables that a greato- portion of . them Have
rnment§ haVe etermined ; if the war
- d
been i- recently . brought, 'and the trial term liar Gove
not -been reached; .. • ' •.. . .. . with *Russia shall cont,'
. . mac, o close y „....,,,_
I l i bb bl ,- . 6... .
' 'Die amount .. ofnoiley • which appears to ! "4-', in tin! corning ping , a d as'.early in that
-
,}Dare been collected oil Ais its 1 r ~h t f Feritqf' C-'a . - 56 " as the ships- v enforce it' 'Can reach
~,,.. . I Oti , . . ~) .
itbeir necessary suiehd the';evertil purls
61, its c•iiit•Aeiiecinent- is. AllB 2,').4 44 .' the
* •. ' ' "" i'e P <.'• ' 'tin. , .- • rage,
-
.ifinount.f.eollected during the 2,•kiir, lon suits • ' Russia ut . 1 .3.?,14e, and "White Seas; arid
which 011 be put in exec-tit' Ix !-
brous:lit - iwil , vious to ,its . cominencement,; is ?that ("i'der-si
.Witii_leasti pusSible delay, have been given
:Si',23-..i:700 4s, aud:ing' the' total SUM ;$:;*1,235 1
59 • colleeted during the year: . a.. - I g the .1• - 'rencli and English Admirals-comntan =i ,
n the Black. Sea
.io enforce- the .:bldekatle
It further appears that, suits are in 'ellarg-2 ! ing i
1 . 6 f the- mouth s of thiiiDanube, and of all titer
gluier
of the ollic.!dr . for the recovery, of . lands•in . Via.-
rts in the Black Sept and the Sea;of; -Az4 l
ginia and California, valued at over three i.O )
'you:awing in the hands of itussia.. - ... --, '.!
.-! .
millions '4_,f dollars, which are in due , course Of
i. . ---„•••-• .........;__. .. :•1 d
preparation for trial. -•-; - V- •..,
COrreFpondenee of the North . *lnericap. . •• 1
The Re Port conipiiinents the District At i.:' '.
• f
torneys and Marshals genei•ally,for their faith- ; : : - ... Washingten`Dee. 7,1854 j, ;•
. - 1
'tut a few•Oftlie"milist able and. - conspieuoinv,
ful . dv talon to the publie'interests, and earn-,l
i. thefithers . of the -1100 e and. Setiate ilenouti*
estly. iveoninterVis. an a.;T ... endinent of the fee
With indignation. the one' Which the ; °frith's& ..
Lill, so as to give -District Attorneys a morel
1 orgao.llas seen•fit tolortime . nt lipon the Wei..
.:. liberal, and rerininerative Compensation for
Knoq•Nothing deroonstrationslin t_7origthis.
their services. ' . -
- ' • ;'rile Vnion deClares, - iii subs' tanee that all De*
It further recommend", the enactment of' - a ~ .....4 •
i cierzi . v;.f. imist.yepudia. e- any= ~
syinpathy ith,
: laW br
.Ciingress authoriiiim the cOmproini,6
2\ attPe A triericittisin- . on .the penalty- of instant
of, judgments. and debts -of 17aig stinditm:: :ln i
'party. and' ponsequently .,
tine; the RepOrt in, spiestion, though a caul.? . '-' . P"''''''' -frb m thc ;
present S0: 1 Under the .. forfeiture . o . ail hopes.apatron '
~•.
.timilest sdocumerir, shows that the
! The discipline of the 'arty must be brough t r ei
licitor of the TreasurV i. , an indefati , rable. re . ..
hear upon .the fractilis.- This game . of trn . .
habfe, and e••thr•et,nt man leii• the pe-zitio:',. of!
rtul drag. our' , , C - -r.erally.„ - suceoe4ed; -
so , rreat res - ponsibility and import: wee lie' duvet
i but the - diflieutt ',••igt that 16e
hulls.-- -Daily Yee s - - - -
•. - •.. •. . i;this riztties ',rob -:the Orthodox..
. • • ________,..;___:_,_.:___,____:_
TwikAXs 4 ts ELFOTION, t'or member of Con- ! ' ' - .:
' SLAlyEar IN l'ltlfi ,TelatTon
gre:,:s, ha.s terrixinate.4 in the choice" of 'Gen: J.- ' .1,
I speakuirr of Slitter. •11 his autobiograOr •
'•
W. Whitfield. the" Southern. ( . !andidate. ;ill I says :: ,- • : . _
_ 7: ,
.. .
ztecoun is a gr ee- in de...,.eribing him 'is having i 1,, ~ • - _
'
,i he first estattlishmitt:iu• yirgliii, wOcit
heett• c a.. some ycais a resident of the tc•rrito• illbcwriNperinaik.i.t. ..was made -in-I°o7l t
.ry,wlicre it seems be has liven an . Indian 1 have 2'lo - 111'611i - on oillyirc . ) - es inlthe.co lony un - :,
J ,
agent, and hence May be re aided as the ad_ . it . il irzboiit 1650. ' ' . f ?first , UrOught, here as'ni ..,
‘
M illi stration candidate. The St. 'Loui's ..IZe. ' t .l ' hiT. '* . " B ! NV C sr e 15 2.(" 4 (itch ship, aftEr • terl4
. gee .Eitglied, coninzeif cel tie frock,. and CO tin
pnbliean. tells us that his - majoritv • is over- 11. •' - ••
. . !'iced et 'mitt Mr Throlution - ffriy' -irar' '
i that
whehwr ni over. ail "candidates.. We find in our sitspetdc-,d,"ri:nofaca, their filttreimPo import; tion
. •
western exclanmes some , Flings. - wllleh may:l'for , the - present; - and ~ the:'business of the svat•
Le taken in connection wit l'this restilt as ex
li
prcssing constantly 94 - the - Legislature,,this--__.
;
•• ' ll L ' until
01,;) Ti ii „.,„ a vs. i Su l , , et Wtt.' not actv - 1 on rum y i the Yesw::: .
[. plauatory. The Glasgow
7t.i, Jilten I hronglitin a bill to prevent Iltele .
j that one hundrf;d persons lately left Saline 1 further w
- importation. This passed without
county(Md.)•for •KansasTn
" 1 el ein the ter - i c.Ppo4ition.'and f.:titped, the . itte.rease of 4 thE
ritoq• - in. tithe ' to look after the, - election '.of ',. evil hy itri . por tation, le.avin , ., to future - c
' Orta' - ,
deledute .to CO , n,gress. " '.l. is course was ad- !`• its. fie al- eradicafiOn i 2 : '.
l''' • . • .
[ vised by Senator - Atchison, who in - a - speeeii - .: . •• ' • • ~,- i
I r i , - r ,
.1 .'
, . ii cr. DUTY o;s7 441LROAD fizols.—'n....) 1118812 e
delivered in Piatte courry:Odo.) . „Novent uer .1 suggestion f li - [.'t ( l' • fierce - h is * *
o . !Lt.., cut eruct re... •
6tli, reported in the Platte Arms, - said•:-:•-- - tart': of the Treaso y - , fo.ri, reduction o 6
,
That hi.4inissiOri here today was if possible. , ditty- •on i-iiiiii - 4 : ifi, von - - does''not `meet wit - -
to awaken the people of tins county-, t‘,l the I much favor in the Hbilse. ,The resOlutio6f . .
danger' ahllad, and 'to suggest,- ( the means to ,i Mr. Phillips; . instir uetink the comtnitt4 eii •
avoid it. Thp people. of Kansas,• in their tii•St I .iziy. - s and mcans.4. bring in •a bill ireatieing
elections, WoulTdecide the iqUestion, whetherj . the duty on railroad ironor'ahowirig.itr'! ex-
'lite...Olive-holder was to lie kx:cluded, and it,,Ltended,' ereltit on the s'arne, Was tahfrd tiv :a
dep.t . tuded! upon a majority of the' votes east ! decisive vote.. The i . 'niajeritY ,:agaiust , the -
at. the , polls. -Now if a set of• fanatics and ;.proposition was 26 on a: full
~i- o te. This la . .
demagogues. a thousand miles ofT could afford l an excellent ; sign, jantl We trust • that•it nay,
to advairee their'inOney,- and exert every nerve l be regarded as stprocif,of .the : fixed detrail...
e l
to abolitionize the territory! and' exclude the' natiOn . of the present i Congretii;,- not to •in4' -
slaveholder, when they have not the least per- I dle' witli tore iron d tied.--TI . ar'risb . stl* tri
_ . r 7 . :
sunal hiterest, duty:,-'at is yout" duty:,-' AV hen you iald.. - ,
reside in one day'S journey; of the - territory, I• . : - •
Ita.ixots P.F.0rt0..--1-The Chicago Pcfn,9er*
and your peaCe, your.quiet; 'find your proper- i
, oti lA rie r
ty ,depend upon your action, you can,
out au exertion send five honored young Men
with ' i . t o e f l I i t g h e e n 2 t:f ,j . ti th i a a t T , .6 1 ,,T e ci s ler th ,,at g i l t . i a,t iN i th ir ias g lts in.. .:
i whi - g. is elected in the itlylistrict by, exhet/y •
whO will vote in favor -of IVotir. institutions. bfficlq/. • :'.liiismakes ! thelliin4
ShoUld each county in the. State of. Missouri i c r 'ieltaiotitY, ,
id.eletation exactly - six to three. '-- 'Col Aietier
only do its duty, the 'queStiOn - *ill he decide d
talt.es the place of Mr.Allea, who voted - for
quititly and peacably at the ballot-136x. If we 1
the:Nebraska bill. ! The Post 'wilt - please:to
are Idefeated, .then Missonri . and the - other l•
Southern States will luive ',own themselves •
observe that the NebraSkais have ItiOT gained
1 ill member of'Con , riess. .The Perpoerat says:
ree cant to their int , - • ' - d
. gests
_atm ,viii. eseo e.. ~ . •
•
thei fate." ' •
wo of the St. Louis papers informed us 1 - '
i .
• . 'tu rnS .el ee t . Col A rciire_r_ Whig .and " FuSio 1:),y.
, I exact! v.one vote, l'hiS makes file deleghtloa
. I—' Atection ty . Co Arc' her .--t The . officitl , ire
Get' re. the election; of this ischerne;which con- i six .'•.- • tthreef . the Nebraskabill,"
1 .igains- or. I
- '
ter plated the throwing only° thousand rates i
hit the Territory. not as residents there, but
for the. purpose controllingof the election:—
•
Go -..Reeder endeavored tO frustrate the plot
by - bilging the judges, at the 'various polli;
~,
• 1
to Ateribe to .the folloWit 6 ur 'Oath: •- ••
. 4 We will - sq . no - tielteffrom . any person
whip is nOt afractual bona fide resident and
inhabit:la of said Territory On the day .of the
election, and whom'we' Shall not honestly be:
pore to be a qualified voter according to the
prOyisions of the act of Conniess' ortanizink
said Territory—that we wiereject,the votes
of all and every non-resident Who we shall be
lieVe has come into:the Te Atory for the mere
e -
pufpose Of yoting=--•that it all ciise t where we
ar , 4 - ignorant •of the' voter' right, l / 4 e m ilt 're
quire:legal evidence there if; by,his own 'oath
orlOtherwip," - • '
::11fall the judges of the
triets . siabseribed• to . this
._.,
liiAY the fratid could be
OURTHEIXN CIIIVALRy It .
Wriienin Putroas .4
on 'our Parties mill
issouri , CompreMise
nt, a' plain ant Palp
wer, aid we regret the
. Theo was
.tneet tht.aggresitioit, tf
ere, Artitt POINT, OP. T
7,;A.P.:0P TAO. CANPZ,,ON':
Vtez Awn Rtfm..--If an •thing were ranting
t show, the - retationshi between Victo ' a ,
rum, the. returns. - .Of the , New ITOrk . e _ ion
abundantly:show.
. the•file ;.the;4torions.‘' 'ire.
Pointe'. : being the.,ijtth,• Vard,.in the city of.
New Yorki yotedaa•, fo 1 -• • - ''' "
. lk,i v 5 ,,,.. 7 ...
I.lllrnati,...Knoyiv-NOthin r ,• . . • .:,: ,7,
..
Chkrk, Whig and - ,3lai 'e Law,. ~. , , 6 . ,..
..Brotiaon, 'PAO benwerat - ,.. ,.. - ~ - 441 . ;, ,
' Seymour,Sott, and.Anti-Maine Law 41 : l'
t. I...'rening
. 1./Vit. '. .
Grand..;Lant Sptionlitioninlidbraski. . :Ev'ery' hotly likes 'late news, fresh news, , •
startling,.inunettse'news. Well We have an
`iton'lliatmaymakeSotaep4plestareandpull ~
their eye:. open .sninZ. • Our ' sources 'of in- '
'conflation are .direct - aitd,We believe. reliable.
Thii.ollateraland eirciffustantialevidenie tho-.!
rotiglilY Cot:arms:its .tiiiith, - . • ~ ' ;f.
It seems that deo-partnership waS forme
last stimirk.r between Sieplien.t.k.rhold Dougla s
of.illinOis ; Bird Chartrnati, ex : Special IS , ;it' •,..
Agent; 1.!-!,orney,p,ditollWashingtn.Union an . , ~
Clerk of the 1.1 ()use of Id Joseph 1
\W.- Gray. Potmit..ster of Cleavland; IVnt. : , :
6ten o;;; Elyria, .01iir., and one ether. party,: •
why -- e name we forget : • -• ~ : • . -
.. , ,
'Tin' coMpany . °fro itical:Lietliien . and lin
-
thocuint :patriots, bav 2 S (X!ure4 We , rethsal of ,
a );;;;5 0 ,001fireliase fit' !Alan Missionary Res :
erv:ltital 1 ,.a.11 1, , ,. s in Nei) •tis.a 'Territory ;$5,W.)
has. been', 1 - J . :ad own, s the ibrfeit.. - money, ir..l
-
case thu Coinpat . sh uld ifot pay the residued ,
at the thH: stipul,' c , • Sinee. - the. - death-or
own, s
Burt; his seers ryißumininS.istactill,l I.
( - I ' , Vvrnor pi o-tem,ini i the President fills the;
vaeaai-. 3 -. .' The iuflue . cc. . f the land jobbers' ".
I fif,..iresavi-is being to entr ted on : the. Presi-'.-,
I dent, to nonce him t - appoh . Cummins per
i ,
it - 4*m Joyialor, of t,re , territo y. ' The. Ink,
1 derstauding or Largain, is; that, 1 case th . e-
lCOmpany aforesaid sikcced in davit' him- To !
turned as Govenur, he. agrees', to I° ' Pie -
Seat . of Government 4t the village ,Of Be Ville, ,
op, the lands , faurcintsed. Cy' Stte
.COrn ' `- i: -
Whiehas'a mutter of, k i !ourse,
:will...vastly - e
i • -
• •
1 bailee their value,- to {the ernolurn,ent of • tlui
'... said, I)ouglas i Gray & Co. : The honesty an 4
I inin-ality of the bargain and sale, is a inattei:
we will nit stOp hereto review, :It is
to. knoW that it is parpexcellenceDeaiorcra!lo.
1- - -.' • . Cleave and Leader, • Dec.:l..-
. . . .
: .
:: .... .:c.rt...ot: CoNtukr.—A... remark:l,We !fight
-bet Ween an.eagle.attd suf . o#l,.ocearred at Ain._
sterdam, Va., a, few 'days ago. The'eagle
seized. upon the - owl, : but found ..his prey ',too!
witightv to be.carlie4 utf,:and in the soffie l .
the 't)wi fitstoed. hi's cla.l,vs to the eagles thigh,
andi held hisentlniy se tight ati tele:the Mut, '
'possible torlhith to -escape. ' wh4" : l' l this'
conditon; a golden - mu passifig by, heari Igthe
- scuffle; approaehed, .and ',easily capturt
. ..00,
` . con'vbatant§.l Thesowl;was one of the
of.bis.t4.peck4. , , the eagle. meaSured\oygrisix '.
• 'feet acrosso the witio . s..-. '
ixteett.,election
dis
loath, it is singuiar
suceetisfut
,NIPANT..,-LA South=
r orithly fur Decent- .
i l okities'..says of - the
It is in. our jugg 7
blo - unsurpation'of
the
,SoUth ever did
lie .a p propriate litre
not successfully else
1E 11,--tiYol4}74 AND THE
T) S. 1. 4 NVI,H.T bit s
Err. John
M. Butler; Iris honl . seleC •
;'Deputy ,Secretary 't)f the..C4lProt . '
Ac..bettet..or inote: I. Op . Oar. set...epos
.eaultl.nut hate, been.' thitcro.i Stillivan
ivai . ; Clerk of the Stuto
ear, and in : that ;capacity *on-Oda
ions ns ltn ii6c.O . lpt4ished and . faithful. Orfieer.-•
Ve. predictfor hint - alike- pbpullirity a , Per :
fitly 'Seerel - ArV.. -
Q „:. .
..- -VctiaT lfzuvitszt 31.zotir - Do.--One• of our •
r a per : makers, speaking oldie scarcity et i r4l.•
writes thus: . ...- .. It .. ourpenple would onlyfais°
flax instead of importi ng their:linseed and oil_
for-their own use, we . shoultLsoon have par'
stock in abundance.: Those : fartnem tiLthi 4
cuuntry who, raised flax th 4 'year, ha% eI Ol d '
their crops, standing in Abel held, at WP,e L r
acne, :and- sonic. get ntOic than that.:--2 }%,A*
San. ". . . • •. .-: • 1 (
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7,-
isTOTIC kI
• the, t
'lllcintrose, %ill' be kenteirteie'tho
day, Deember
Teacher's Association."...
'ett.o4t there will I?e'a ni(ietrit.
County Tochera' Assneiatiolvi
(Fannevrviile)lri Dec'
deck N. The' CounqcSgteri
exit, and 1 general filitmtflaAce
Meads of eflucation a ls ornestb
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stvia
.silyeriatvf.
ye : yr 18,1:i op
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herm
°tare
o git
nf tlie.
eClitToit! ,CoOte rs
mber lab; 4tliq °.
, tendent will Ye pit
~ e:teachers
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