Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 13, 1848, Image 2

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tk r ig,ttlirdY, has been most wofully•
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`lieS; tifidr. .attftlo'llot• feel thus inclined to
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otli eAliffrelitiblY t hail k. u s more for the
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' -'ithe • inessage , opens _with proper tic
itlipowledgeseetstoit mig i y ci to whom
_ •ottr-t:iratilt.tdet.-sheuld be ~ c ommensurate
lt i gir,,ttie hbundledsolessing,S•we enjoy.—
'47Friee,, , ,,.lentyand . 'contentment reign
illiGifirlieut''cur!tiordei:," and. notwith-.
• iittinding,ttlie unsettled c,ondttion of some
,2,ift,,t)if',prifictipal..Puropean powers has
-:had,a;necessery tendency to check and
,•'.te.depress ; prices;',the United States treaties 'felt thditeffeetsless deli - 4'6li than any
'othe?'C'euntr, and all Our great interests
J - ttre'still'prositerous ,and successfUl. •
:'.,Our relationswith"all tuitions are friend
3Yland" pacifie;-and-advintageu
of commerce have been concluded.w.ithin
:fotty:tfeties With: New Gli4nada, Peru, the
tlyd'Sidilied;l3elgMeri, Hanover, Olden
-Oinrgl4d,M,eckleriburg Sc bwe rri n. Pu r
su leg our example, the restrictive sys
tem ofdreat 13ritain, our principal for
eii,n duatorner, has been relaxed. Our
eseuntrY'stands ,higher in the respect of
the tvorld than _at any lormer period.--
l'heloverninerit and people of the Uni
ted Staters,' hailed with enthusiasm and
delight the establishment of the French
-.--4epublicras-we- - -now-hail--ther-efforts:in•
,progress to unite the States of Germany
; in a ccipredomtion, similar in many res
. ,pec,ts,,to our own federid Union. Since
"'the ',exchange of ratifications of the Tree-
Cy:of Peace with Mexico, our intercourse
- With 'the government of that Repubic has
been-oftthe most friendly character.
_ _'FlM_President deprecates war as the
' , scourge of, nations, ' . but it sometimes
Ofbecomes;- - of the most
• important reselts of,ibe war into which
,
..we were-recently forced with a -neighbor
. ingtnation, is the denionstration it has al
* forded, of the militery, strength of our
country: -Without cost-to-the government
or Aingerto eiti libOrties. ti's have in the.
, bosom of oar society of freemen, availa
-ble.in a just,and necessary war, virtual-.
li'lt standing army of two millions of
arinett-citizen-soldiers,euch as Fought the
battles of Mexico. He commends the'
soldiers who fought in Mexico, as well
its those having control _cif the War De
partment; - aleo; the Navy Department:-
..and, our marines.
' The-was -with Mexico is reviewed at
leng,th, and many advantages are claim
ed in its results. We have new three
&eat maritime fronts—on the Atlantic,
the Greif Of Mexico, and the Pacific, ma
kinginthe w_hole l an,extent of sea• coast
exceeding 5000 miles. The value of
Texas, New' Mexico, and Upper Califor
nia,to tbe, Union, .are ,all set forth in
Warm terms. Within the last four years
the annexation of Texas to the onion.
Liss been ..consuminated ; all conflicting
-title to the. Oregon Territory south of the
forty-ninth degree of north latitude, be
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.Ing .
all that was insisted on by any of my
predecessors,
,has been - adjusted ; and
Neve:Mexico and Upper California have
- ,,,been,acqu,ired•by treaty. The area, of
ilikiietisevirial TerritorieS according to it
veport.carefillY - Preparedly the Commis
, sibber eft the General 'Land Office ' from
the ~, m ost autlentie information in 'his
----' possessinre,l . 4 - which - islrerowith-etrasw
.. reined, contains,l,l93,ooo square miles.
~,.0r1d3;5.50,060, acres, while, the area of
,`,4l3:iif.l'9F,4,sulliis - ')Aventy•Lnirke States, did
Aitieilory:tiefyet organized ,intp States
. ;t4iii -14 -ef.4,the -Roc:ky • mountains-contains
4 2 059'513 square miles, or 1318,126,058
, iscreity: ..:,1 he Mississippi, so lately the
Ir'ffittr,,er'Oreiir'eedistry,' Is now only its
' '..Ct3n,frerfWitli the addition of the late tic
„tiptisftionts: : 'l',lie ;United States are' now
Aeotietiated•,,to)be .nearly as .large as the
"Il( llo le c or'P'ur".?Pe••' '' • • '
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`:,ecgt,tiketrAiltta'fas important as Louisiana;
• -:,'San•? .iantrOtis,Predicted to be a •greit't
eleiiek;l-10tellafles to. theldiscovery of the
''.i'ilieiriiistiglef gold in California,' the' nc
t.".eisittiil:Of Which is•eustained by evidence
'Ottliti''affic - irs';of the' dirty, The coin
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I ' . nit;vttthyg'efflcer has Visited the gold re
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i:7lo,o3,titatvt. district's otthe country.- In
, ~'4„,a1f,',1,44, 3 00,, persona weretengaged in
- ke4ll4.llit,i'' 4 goldt; lthe numbers' have' since
'rzqte - Aecr. ,- Atlirieicief, , quickiilvite 'have','
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so , is•not , only erionslytquestinnedi bet :ale,
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died by' many I.the,siniiirletit Apt:metiers M.
that liistriuno 1,, - Whether'- Congress shall
'ltrgi'slate rir 'fin i t the: ' people'ol.• the -' : niirmireid:
territoriescwh i assemblertiMeonyoriticinsto
form. State ern stituranis, will ;,possess, the.
sole and 'exclus*ve poWeCtil: determine fin'.
theinsalvei Whether fillivery'Sliall -Or shall
not exist' Within their limits...sir Congres's
abstain (min interlering with .tlie question
1-the people oh- these territories 'will-Are- lei
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tree. to adjust it as they may ':think. Proper,
When they ripply for adinissten - as States lit
..to the Unioni,and ntienectment of Congress
could restrain the' people .of . any, scives.
reign elate or ; States -el • the Akan,
North 'or-South,slarehobling or opn-slave
holdiitg;4rom:•ileterinitiing the 'character of
their own domestic institutions; as they
'may deem wise' and :proper. Any am( all
the. States possess this right, and Congress
cannot 'ileprive.therri . of it.,. The President.
16 in facer ()Mho Missouri , CeitifrientSfitiii,
but minks that if thertvhebtS:nifiettr brt lefer
teil tote judiciary; all -parte if :the Union
shoulitieneerlully acquiesce in the final de
-ciitioli Of dna tribunal. , - ' . •
The President recommends our- mineral
- lands, to be sold .in New Mexico, in small
quantity: The Piesident is-so tar -from _no
tertitining airy apprehension of the eafeirof
Our system, by the ' extension-of 'our territo
y;•fhat-the!belief is turnliiterstly-entermined t
that each new State gives -strength and an
additional guarantee lor the preservation of
the Union . itsell.. The President • recom
rriends.2a li q uidation of American Claims.—,
l'ha.Secrotary of,the Treasury, he Says will
preseilt in his:annual. reperti•a highly estsfac
tory statenient: Of .the.condition of the finan
ces. The imports for tiie fiscal jiear, 'ending
on the 30th oLitine laet,'xCere of the value
8154,97'7;87g; (if which the arritintir expos
ed was $21 i 128,010, - leaving $133, - 151;866
id the country for dorrietttic use. 'The yalne
of the'exports for the same perind,'•lsl,o32,.
031, consisting of slomestic productions, a
-monining-tri41327-904,42-Ifaini-2-1,0-20;010,--
ot—Foreign 'articles : The ieceipts into the 1
treasury for the-same' pe riod. exclusive of
Loans, 'adipiiiitifig to $35,436,75115 . 9;
. :re:
which there Was derived front customs, $31,-
757,070.96, from sales of public lands,
$3,-
328,641,56; and from miscellaneous imcl_ in-.
ciderital sources, $351,037,07, Ttie.revenue
from customs exceeded by $757,000 the es
timate of
. flfe Sectetaiy iii-hislapt annual le
port. - - •
.- .
- The-receipts for . the year endinfrJfine 30th;
'49,nre estimated id 332,000 tom cnntorirs, 3,-
,1300,0:10 Irom sate of
.publicAutls;.& $20,0.00,-
000 horn loans already negotiated. The ex
penditureir, including. payments upon .the
public debt, the Ist instahneiit Mexico,
and tither war qlebtri,•ari3 estimated at 454,-
000,000. .Twenty - fi ve 6 millions arcian,srm,
pie provision for the.psaci3 expenditures- of
the veal. commencing July Ist, 1849. - Tho
'public debt on the 6th of Jnly-last amount
ed to 65,778,450—5ince been - reduced' ball
it million.. •
The President thinks the tad() 'of 1840
fully justified.iiisell in the past year. The
receipts under it exceed those under the act
of 1842 by five million in dire year. The
total revenue under it in twenty4wo months
was fifty-Six and a' half millions, beinglitte
much larger stun. than was ever derived in
any equal period under the , acts Of 1824, 18-
28, 1832 and 1842. 133:r the repeal .of
protectivenighty duties the varnieliusteen
increased ; Mid the taxes on The, pepplellaye
-been dimmiehed (They - have paid more
taxes it seems in amount, but they have not
' paidOom "to fevered classes and pursints.r)
Our finances are flourishing, agriculture,
commerce and navigation prosper, nottyitir•
standing the yeyulsions in Europe. Wehave
stood the shock under our present tariff bet
ter than ever.
The Constitutional TreasurYliym estabL
Jibbed- in August, )848, workS 'admirably.
It has, served- the country through the war
without ernbarassmerit„,and without
It has prevented the Ildetuations of the Omer
currency, which hove so often occurred
under the bank , deprisite syisterm The heavy
failures in England in 1847 did usbut little
mischief. During the present,year
. of
gene
ral European revolution we .have escaped
.revuleions in the. money market, and oqr
_public and private credit have •advanced.—
N
fl — This sis attributed josub treasury
system. ,
'Our public debt is comparatively small,
but- it ought, to be paid - immethatety, - anri
economy of public expenditures should be
practised to hasten the period of its complete
extramiiskinent.
A branch ruins,ht fsh
Mended, (with another
fornia
Also a graduntion lion in the
price of such-of the pL . ids .as have
been long in 'the market and not sold. Also
in favor qf 'extending the rights of pre-emtion
to actual settler's.
Tho coildiooivicik.theiirtny is sallslacto,ry.
Sooleo .eet".linlian•-•'telations.,' Within' the
last finir•ietats, eighl.i . mportint 'lndian Trea
ties. have eildma e r an at a s ims - o one
rnillion.•eightvtibritlied and . 'iniltia-o s thou
sund itollarti;, 'lndian. Iniids.tolllio.aniount of
more ;Utah eighteen, milliciii' , live• bufidred
thousand acres, have been ceded' to: the• U.
stater;; and' provision liar been - made for
'ettling in the &Jen try, weld'6l - the'Mississt ppi
. the tribes whiclr occupied this large extent ul
the public don - lain. • i • •
Our Navy' is .irr fine . coadition. The con
tracts foi the traniiiiiirfation: of the mail in
steamships, convertible'. into . ' wur steamers,
'proMiee to realize all, the benefits to cote
.inerci and to' the navy a hick were.antiei•
• The reduction. of :postage .eitilffeitOverks
'well. The increase in: the mail tritnriteilu-
tton withitt,the,last diree,yeargrlt'atf.beed . fiVe
million three • hundred
,and seventy-aight
ihonsimd threeliandred 'end tee Miles, while
the e•iiienies•:w ere yeduceil Jeer lignil red_ant
111 i - six - Thou s and iiiviTFi ., l7 . tilitl kid; and liikity,
eiglit ilollaraJ,inaking•en,ine*See of seiyief
at.tho rata of fi fteen prfeetCatid iredictioil!'
On the e . xpenses - ef - Inote , ,.tliati - fifteen - percenV 7
With . sliglaMe;lifluatienerpt:llie Act 01 . 1845;
a redadtten Of,postage . qaZy . .be.inade.tii a tsi.
liif.tiiiri.'iliti:VEllivai.#l3ll• ., to 4 11. 4iiir.t .5 °l.i i i o:
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, IV . EDNt,SDAr , 'DECEMBER 3' 1848' ...',.
We -arty-
Dnt3~o=S EwAnfi ,' ot the ::U offep-i
TeeOn'taiivefs;',fpi.
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tuid thV GerrpOn-lieformOil ClibichetyptilOa
subleaf,of,:Temperance, i:hheir several phurch
()p i A §atitlay• minning next, '
Wriare_requested to . 'state - 411ot: Di':
W. L.. Creigh,'will abt as yrteginephyifoiatii
for that pcirtiod of the.town South' of tholltip.
road in the ,roOrp , .fir. Foulke,.
alines the appointment, . ..
'A fire broke put at ariearly Ti Thn*. 7 :
"dry morning list, in the hat Factors - Of - Mit,
_s u stet!) it: Itirgp stone buiG
ding in. the rear
.of Ahe market;hoOSO - cOwne4
by Mr. Jagrli Zug. The prompt exertiOntrpl
the fiiemen - Secceeded in, arresting 'the fire
before the building was • entirely consumed,
and prevented the flames spreading to.ad
joining 'buildings. flats, furs, stook and
lures, belonging to Mr:. Trout,'to the artiortut
of.ti - bout $_OQl3., were destroyed. His .less was
however, partly covered by, insurance.
SUDDEN DEATH. , -Mr. C. Grossman, a ba-•
!leer; living in . the immediate- neighborhood,:
died suddenly upon The breakinj-Out of Ilia
fire on. Thursday .morning fasr. learn .
that he.started to his..dooempon hearing 'lke
Marin; made aome ezclamaiioti. indicadng
g'reat agi.teliori, and 're rtreo iStely . fell back
and expired': His, death IseuppOied to IMve
been.the result of-an organic. disease of the
heart. The-deceased had been but a short
n Me . sc tesrdititlit — olfr: totedrgiEttriiiirellik
Character of a respectable' and upright citizeti.
Real- auff,
The l'hiladelphia North American says,
the parcels of Calilotnia gold sent by the
government to the Philadelphia_ mint to
aseayediryeachecl_ there on Friday. The
assay was made, and the result_showed that
.the geld is Considerably abitc.e die standard
of the gold Coiriege ef_the'United Statee..-
The N. Y. Herald alsh says of Nome of the
same gold sent there, that it 'proved- to be
-"fu)ly-,equal to any found .in
_any of our
mines: and that it is 2l
of EnglisTi Sovereigns, or American , Eagles,
and is.almostyeadym . go to
I_The cities .are_itieat terthent - withthe
v#Old`lever'l—and large expeditions are fit
, out ,in 'Boston, New York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore. it holds out greet induce
ments to - loenlocos who, were tiontid - for' Silt
River,,to-retrace their steps !
The Cabinet.—MrA.4rlttendeh
SEstr*cgtepity-t'artssir.—The N. Orleans
orthe • ilifit uh., 'n't a`lorg article,
giVeti out that ben . .7raylur : will select all his
cabinet from the trhigs,--ull decided men—all
"believere in the same faith," but "avoiding
Larimies of all steeds." This done, he will
leave "the . business cif making laws; and alta r
ping the domestic policy of the nation," prin•
cipally to Congress. This is the most direct
giving-riot we have yet seerp,ol the - new ad=
nOrristratinn, but is only 'what every Whig
confidently relied on.
The Louisville Journal of the 30th relent.
speaking apparently_ by authority,' exptesses
the opinion that Mr. Crittenden will not ad
cept ,an appointment in' General Taylor's
cabinSt it tendered to' him.' The dogmal
then goes on to say that it the Legislature
- Should - deern his — sisrvietra to Oat SelialeThi
more importance than in the 4tibeinaibrial
chair ; and should elect him to fill the varied
cy, that he "can have no hesitation in , ob.ey
ing theft wishes." . • _
lileettlig of Electors
gain,reeom
to the Culi-
The Pennsylvania Electoral College was
organized at llarriehorgi on' Wednesday Net,
by the electiodol the lion, Themes:lit:l,T.
McKer.nan, of Waslildgton county; as Presi
,tleid, 'and Dr. Foster, of , flarrieburg,'Seireta-•
ry. All the Elloors were M'eseut. 'The . votes
were taken seprately. fer'PieSident..ittiti Vlce
Presjdent, anti every vote cast,lritlaylor rind
Fillmore.. s Gen..hiseph waticilected
'messenger, to darri a record the itiote:to
AVaahington'; ;Col; TheMaiiW'Defii.oliVto ,
ilepesittacoriy in';theOfilee.of the . 1.1, S: Disj
trict Court ,;at [ litlatlelphirt,and : iri
ot :deposit() a Copy in the 'HerriShnit 13`;'0;-:
IGuTTA Prawn), .Soi.,F-,s.—Thapublity *ould
consult ; health and economy bollt 14S:haring
their bOots and, shoes,. fined,-.yiti!s,4l.,'..,:druq
Percha sOfes 'ad 'vertised- bi.i NIG , 4'. '411:-Po'r-:
ter. This: aPielti: N•l!`e."et aiiiiiiail to• - •,th; 3 soles
of, boots not 'onlk random „ them iin porn/ tons
. .. t o„* a t water and ,ycirrp,ttOile . ficit,. tint ,it is said
manes thacbOpt . i , i.ear twice- as lonIV-..,1t-is a
irthlt ' i on in'civ 'Oro atiti' and bati'be,'"apiltiod to
:half-t'or'n iinote cs welt iti'ocivi*Ottiis. : ; Look
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gave not ice ' of mOticia for fete. to' intrdduce
ricSitSge on
letter's ijid , o".QW; "kis to.establisli‘ un i form
PP!itti:ge . ink•to correct 'abuses of
tVite4l-"'
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•—•'ll.4,#,9otiSe'of motion for
1044 '4O ()to', disitouraie
opecolutiori , PObliO land; and to secure
Itot es . ttiOnioti to 40 . 401 . tettlerti' and cu Iti-
'At .12-',o'c 'the', President's Message
was deliver; - .. .oth houses.• •-• '•
; Mit ! • Si t in ;See*'SeC
iit retery
of. the .T.attniciy:a;rePort *fie
, arT , -tlebatei-!.,-er k sued- -on- , motion.
-otion..-
;kW extra Copiei" Oth
eC•lociifciaci:Senhiors wririeli•.- opposed r 'the
motioivltutilt Air: Slicer was
re-electeci 'Chaplain:,
In thA flease,'on iiTotion of Mr. Eckert.
of Pd.' the 'comtnittuu ot. Ways and Means,
were. instructed to report:rt Tariff ; bill, basest
upon the virinciples of the set dl 1842—:-
'vote .96 to 193.,•,-
Gen: Tayl9r.
.
atlOt hpg crintipptecl to v isit the tity
of Niudi vji le;.whep on it isryypy to.' pg-
Iciri; in pursuance-of an irresistible invitation
fronili public meeting' in-Nashville. • He on
- npurico.? That to OPOh--tbpre be
t wizien. the' ist and tbo . 16th' of lebruary.
Pen.Taytor is.now in New-Orleans,where
all solts:.ol r feStiviiies have been got up-in
bundi'Mhim - -He has not tea gned his coin
miSsiOnV,and w ill not until he h . as arranged
his,businestieready .for .settlemeM with the
government. -
In reply to a deputation rf ohl soltlierlr
who Lad . waited on Wm, Geo. Taylor said—
"Now that the fact of his election to that
station.has been definitely eettied,he
-felt himself, riot otherwise interested, than .to
perform the Execntiiie duties in faithful con
formity to that beautiful syitem of, govern
ment Imnied by the wiptliknAitul patriptam
nf out . ancestors, and,presided over for eight
years.bY him who stands - 4ietinguinfied and
belovett,beforelall . °them,' flyby , .dead as
ttie'f!niher of his cotnny,"
On his own account he had nothing to
gratify .but a.feeling, - ezperiencecl-, by every
patriotic citizen, for the adViriceme'nl of the,
proepefity of tnenatiou'and,the happinesiot
the people. All he Could promise was the
latlikinfirtharge, to, the best otAlis ability,
of his dilly to the constitution and the country,
and if, in ltie'perlorrnince of it, the expecta
tions.el.ihose who find. selected him should
be realiffed,- he-would be more, than greatly
repaid for - all the
,lfti)or and anxiety whitth
he shoilld Layxto;iffidounter,
CliOlorri.••lo:New' York. -
The Asintie tholealie,s been imported' to
the city of New TOrk, on board the ship N.
York, horn Harve, which arrived at quaran
tine &Mid, .ottTrlday, 'the Ist of December,
with '3'2.4 steerage and 17 cabin passengers.
The Jobrnal of .Commerce says, that "on
the fourteenth ,day out„a case of sickness
called.choldra, appeared among the 'steerage
passengers, and at: the time of her arrival
here, there tatb•been nineteeir cases, of
Which some had proved fatal. Two or three
have also dedittsed since they were landed
at quarantine. In all, six have - died.
"Dr. IVbiting, the. health officer, reports
the ship to be perfectly clean,aand the food
and habits of t,he.plistiengere in generalfa
worable to health., ;They ,. are of the:better
class of emigrants, mostly. Her:rian and
Swiss, and among their priocipal ,articles of
subsistetice `during, the_ voyage, has been
portable , soup, bf al'nutriffotts.character.
There waf,no cholera:in . Harvo,.at the time
of •herA " lepartore. ,
filtei papers of yesterday :state that one
case of Cholera-was. ',repotted in the rify..ol
New York.. ..•
FOREIGN Nmv,a.TheJ ayminer Brittaniei
Mogi; iiaporiarii Eatirmlng 'news from thii
continent.
,:rbe aanguinary despot of AEI.
tria has chmaCterized his success by the
most revolting cruelties.. In Viennh the de
lenceless:Fitlioll,oidiet
,dead, without re
gard of ago
. . ,
The successful te r mi nation ql, the siege
,of
Vienna haasilmalated the King ol4!nitisia to
new Mats teciash gidienPle, tylin
sing in, support e,,.t e,Assembly.... Up tothe
1891 although . actual collision
had taken placei . the otmost excitement pre.:
railed Beriiii:,,,',Thotiiext arrival , ' is
awaitij,tanti . Ake details of; the, con , :
flict are expected 'to be exciting andieangpi 7
excitement 'firev'aila ialFf!
lion to tha..kesidential;eleetlon.`„ The, 11.fici,
Repnhl ipntn,s
ntitr hich ,
tha
;T'n,t'rglnt'idrpoverty`ai.nd starvation , prevail
to ulitost na:great ftn-mxtentiti; in 18•16.':.
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.decision. - tea . '"iriajtiiity,fbf . ,-the';•peciple,tll!4:
'tie,en sl3.'Wentoritii''',antl gi-Ofrislyjastiltio: , Aldo:
tifieatieir et- d efeet-,*hilvhagrin•• et: the- sigh al,
, eoydepanation of alf - those schemes of 'pith ,
liwpedie3ylrthiCh, h g v,ti, been moved during
lnial'lbMe!'-:fe•tii i ts - 'jn4- - Ifialble - .irt:iiierkline . .:of
this - rSneilittionS,iiiger and Seem to - -rankle
througliithe- Wholevintabplary-af party - epi
thets in Whlch•it ribonati;•• 'lnstead of beipg
stie' w Iklessade as 'the ,Constitution 'content=
plates, it
,is mere epi r icimeof : . he stump
Slang which, M rt.,Pcii k: has .been, accustomed
to regale:llia audiences -in:2Tennessee, and
Which Was- familiar to the mmith of every
Locofpco,.duriog . the recent canvass, as it has
been., ever since 1828, at tteri , PreSidential
•itlabli . iiii*lt - hits net even decency of diction
tefil4ltia theliallness el twelve-mortal col.
tiinit . i . ;;'''' '''''i-liiiaimiivelty is binke.erned the.
lailib ersol the Court Journal would
have', fidlie.putpose quite as well.-- •
' - There '44.labored,assabit upen the prin
.Cipies' owedin ihe'Allison Letter which
have'l St
i
been - approved-in defiance of all, l
the efforts of the President and his ailetini.';
tration, - ;and a etudioue attempt to . disparage I
the doctritiiiiisserted - by geir.Taylor in refer
ence- to • the: Veto power. The assurance
with Which-Mese reffectiows are - ventured;'
may be pardoned on account of the impo
tent 'resentment of the source from WhiCh
they originate. In every respedt this docu
.ment is a deliberate rebnke to the. people
• for having - had. the'. courage ainiintegrity to
repudiate the frauds and follies Of locator-0-
mm, and for putting' the brand of reprobation
on the brow of the present dynasty.-
gton ;op.
mete the
t h
I . i on the
PreprAer:
that he
,Atiodu'ep
Minesola
roYide a
exico:
e=-should
)vide: for
f 613 U.
MIME
_' For ill . ° Heidi] tt Expositor
U. S. Senator.
• • .
Air. Vito). : —Some two weeks since,
when I sent you my communication relative
lo Mr. CooP,Ea and the U. S.. 4enatorship, 1
did it at the earnest solicitation of many ot_
the best Whigs cd•the county. 1 call them
bes't because they, ate among 'those who .
-have never shrunk from the contest,. - but.
have always battled for the principles of the
party with untiring zeal ;" arld4beeasse both
Mr. Meredith, and our former good citi z en,
C. B. Penrose, Esq.liad found men to ad
-rebate then claims' in your paper.
Afy little squib seems to _have had the
efleet of raising another Taylor, but whether'
his e . fforts in regard to the Senator will
giin for hirn o such laurels as hale been won
by . '!Old Zaeli, in, his bitples, or even if lie.
shcitila win, them, Whether he Will be ele
vated AI a dratefitl people to the Airesideney
retriain4 yet to be seen.
The assertion made by Taylor that he is
one of those Whigs who have labored for
the success of the party,. and who has never
faltered in the support of its principles, is
such an assertion as may. in pact be true, but
I think not-altogether true, forithe.hanteen
a working. Whig 'he would 'have known the
sentiments of the people of this county bet
ter than to have denied what I asserted, "that
the ,election 'of Hon. JAMES COO#ER would
give satisfaction to the we:ft mass of the
Whig party in this comity." ~The assertion
that 1 made before is strictly true, and every
Whig in tho county knows it to be do. It
,might not perhaps suit the purpose of Taylor
to' admit it, yet his denial of it does not
make it any the less true. II he is the la
boring Whig that he claims to be, does_ he
riot recollect the County Convention that as
sembled in Carlisle in 1846, to send - dele
gates to4he State Convention? floes he not
recollect illso'that every efloit was made to
• elect delegates to the County Convention
--who-were-opposed-tollfrCooper ) yet they
.failed in their efforts, and Cooper -delegates
were• . seirt ? ~„1f Taylor - was so laborious n
Whig - ,`and held the same- opinion • of Mr.
Cooper . then that he does n.oiv, 1 suppose be
- *Ppfd recollect - irfrowlWhict - prhis then
'beinginthe minority: But- Taylor may not
be•tible'te reoollect so ler back as 1846—lie
May not have, commenced his labors in the
,Whig r iierty so. early' ati:that.thite—therefore,
it MaY,be as well. to let that, pass and call his
attention to. iNtlit.hnefientS to have forgotten.
',l:Mein:the ineirtion - Of 'the public mind in
the County C unveniiou Iteld. inCarlisle in
.1/148-,4e:convention .compose' of forty-two
'delegates - frm all sections of the county—
reapilect that ihut Convention sent
lo : the- State,..ConVentien Cooper delegates, out of
of „
and that but- the „forty-two delegates of
.which: Was . composed, Over thirty Were
:Cooper 'men' and :4'484 of them instructed;
ihO :others
~ .. Were elected as known
friends of Mr. Cooper.l. -is his memory
firi-briipet he cannot recollect sa far:he.ck'as .
AnitMttet?,lrit ie let toe %advise .him to
detiiikll4 or; three, , days, to a ,ride.,through
this, county, an ti-„1-,think: he.,will their,bes;per':;,
'lfeCtly satisflekthat:he:W4a . .mistakeh:When ;
he aitieriek that The':yest ' L mainrity . ',Of !4e
NVhint'hf , tltis county were not
Alr',".c°9Per , ' ;';
MEM
• ...• ••• •...
Yjo:gitaliotatlon " the laborer is_workhy'of
.liii-Mitt, l :2liy/or seems•to rind much food for
iamtrifmt,. No,man itt ,roattiog my commit.
;4 ;ilfatt- would for a moment au poie that It
A‘i/4‘ finitintion to say that Mr. Cociper had
..b*lliprlfl4MOr , for m the.Trerit t cethite a irktk tor
110. 1 , 1 , 11 104 7 .0 11 ' 0 , 11 0.A 11 4/ j erYP u l d
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an a .h,codtmot, and,he;Fith w am i a
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.moni,;ourlarTersopr .roecnanies; oupinar r ;
',abrintai ort ooF ) lnterest ., , as, mdt vatlaals,-: I
4riA.115,31,''.-Itikt,l:)#Fs,quirP.t.t!ak*.ti'ip:4'4.4iift.rij
oiorbotiou.. 8 - 40131(12 . t:4;•re.est a bi lah
"sictiou of aongrasi”, - •:
I am Meng:sr to - Mr; Cooliei - then .. .fin, the
reasortthat..there : ate suCh••impotjante . Outies
'lO , ,,liehoM,'.o474;thinle that he. is air well
calculatad 40,.periprm,,thetip. • duties al any of
• . . ,
the getilleriaern - .livhciat yobr correspondent has
rramed..-':Nay, Will.go further:and say , that
he is, better than at those : gamed
Mr. CoOper has aliVaya,been an . activ . c man,
and' beirig 'poiii• man; he has !Mind
his associates • arncing, and - all Ins interest
/identified with the farintir i 'the laboring man
and themeehinio. We kuew that•on
the question :of:Protection' to :4inerican
In
dustry,,Mr.,Ctooppr is sound, and that• hehas
always been - a warm advocate Of theint er 'rests of ; the ,laboring classes. .The laboring
men have in Mr. Cooper a friend whom they
know will cherish and proiect • them, be
:.
gauge they - knoW that being hirnselta imor
man 1 - te•can judge of what will benefit them.
Is it to be wondered at then that' the masses
of the Whig party ituthis county are anxious .
that. ha.should be our - next U. S. Senator.
Dec. 13th, 1848
THE FEDRUAIti INTEREST.—Hon. Arnold
Plumer, State. Treasurer, has published:a
call to County Treasurers, Sheriffs, Prottion
otaries, and 'other officers, for the payment
Of all Stale TAXeS now due, or that may
came into their hands before the Ist of Feb
ruary, to enable him to pay the interest on
the State debt clue on that day.— ' •
,BT LIGEITNINb!—The President's message
was telegraphed entire to St. Louis, copies of
course being dropped at intermediate places.
The pocess took twenty-four bOurs.
h it7IIENC/1 PRESIDENT.--Slinday la St was the
ay of the Presiderilial , electidn in. Franp,ei:=- ,
Gen. Cavaignac or Young Napoleon , is ex
pected to be the man.
Ott-Great excitement has been caused in
De:roit by a report thal President. Pnik had
stripped Gen. Hugh Brady of his 'command.
General Taylor's resignation has not
reached Washington yet; or so the Uniou
says.
On the 16th of November last, by the Rev
L. H Loss, of Rockford, 111inoia, HiNIIY
W AVERY, of Belvidere, Illmbis, to Miss RA
CHEL P .'Corm, of the same place, lormerly
of Carlisle..
on the 6th.inst: by the Rev. J. A. Murray
Mr THOMAS POItTF.IOOI I /iSS ANASTASIA CAN
NON,' all -YOrk-OGUlity. •
• .4.
- DIED.
At ,her residence. in this borough, on the
morning of the 6th- inst. Mrs.Euzklumai-,
wife of Cnpt. George Ege.
The deceased was the grand-daughter of
Robert Miller, one of the original settlers of
this borough , and daughter — ot John Miller,
who - died When she was an infant. She, was
born on the let of March,.l77B, and was con
sequebtly nearly 61 years of age, at the time
of her decease. Her mother is still living,
having now - survived all her children, at the
Advanced age of 83 years. She became con
nected, by a prolesieon, el her faith, with the
First Presbyterian - Church of this place,in the,
year 1816, and at the time of her departure
exhibited' an humble but satisfactory coirfl
tlence„in her Redeemer.'
In Ham&len tp.: on Friday, the • Bth inst.
Mrs. Sump.' relict of the late George Suirer,
aged 8n years and 8 months, leaving e'laige .
circle of friends and relatives to =urn her;
•
.
A TTORNEY AT LAW, will practice
L.l_in_the_severaLeourte_of_Cumbelland_coun,
ty. Until April next may be•coneulted• at the
office of F. WATTS, Esq.
Carlisle, 1848.—tf.
WC,BAVIIIISTICK, - htiviiii just opened
kj • his INTER SUPPLIES of BOOBS,
desirei to call attention to his splendid stock:of
Faniy Arlidcs, Gift Books,. fir. HOLIDA .1
!'RESENTS, Fruits, Confectionsujes.*.,..
Ile has made many additiont to - his stock o
BOOKS, besidek securing a new supply of all the
Text Books, Histories, Readers, Lexicons, Wel •
Ain Books, 8to; now .in use in College andeur
public sehools wEclille will dispose of 011 terms
suited to the oireumstances of nII,• - •
Oki . Stock of FAIsI'CrAILTICLES - smiii:ncers
a rich and extensive collection' wide!' it would he.
impossible A to rournerate, but comprising ninny
novaltieseibich oanitot,fall to strike the cycloid
please the taste, Sucli'RP Ladies iiiiii.Geatiemetite
Cutlery';Gold and Silver:Pecs and Pencils.'Hair .
Tooth and. Clothes. Iliesheii, Perfutims of Ron
selle's rich and, extensive varieties. Fancy Soaps,
'Shaving .Crente, Card . Cases Pocket. Pistols
Pookel'hociati, , „ • , .
Also, a new- supply of elegant
'LARD LAMPS, togthc r with Spermend,Moold
Candres,liaikets, Musical I nitruinents, Umbrel
inciOltildretilsToyi, DoorAsts, aid-other OD.'
olei. in, the -.variety line, which , With:a:Constant,
's of fresh FRUITS; nut's nil, Genfaiii 'toe ry.
of the richest quality; Make's large, iiidajdetidid
- stoek wlijolilie:oonfidckly invite[ the attention
and plitrOsiageethls town and- eSiuntry frienda, ai.
-the old, stand in North Hal . ,iovtir4tre6t; neariY op
: • • , ,
S.' Wi'•dAV PIST/C/C• •
• • • , • ,
.
irVarletyis the Spie'of Ltfern
T , HAi'WZNI- 1 f" 1112 ` 13
fa r nlCheret ? f ," - 1
' beatoweclqapon ue, in our line of busmees;
we 'again twould !'lleneLn" to , our numerous
egetoiners,,that ve •are in constant supply, old
general' aaaartrika lll , (which .we: aarelreceiving
almost weekly' from:'the city) of 11l articlois,per-
Aainkng ta, t,he.)?,neineee.ef,a I._ `_'• 1, • _'•'.:, .`._
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Grocery lind Tea.. s to r e;' _` .
embracin 4 Browniguirm of . good qualities at 5,
6,7, and 8 eta,per3kOkuld,'ltio Coffee's at 8;,9,
and 10 ••cis4rnahodr , Pulverized and: Broken'
- Loaf - Sugaie, et, 9 and7lo,cormir-petindriava
a id Mocha C,Offinkri, atm AiTAITOK and GREEN
TEitB,ol . , choice eoletttions, either • in hulk or in
rnatailla4Packagoo;,alWaye Retili, at fr0n , .3711 to
$450 pcF patina ! tozether,wkth every variety of
Spiasil,"•such'ACClNNAMON, MACE, prr:
li 3 ONV,Pepper; - Cloviie;'oinger, Nutmegs, rims.
leird'ilfc - i'-•IIIVERPOP4,AND' 9 , -.445A Ur:
1,4
egellierSePtr:rine Salfi• - efflior irk pa6ko iii•encel.
er;r - ulintititie.'• .13 PERWAFE 'Mr.AN ,-C AN. '
• ) 3 (llllotriei With MoUld'And Dipt otialitice,'
f e tktilx:lk - orWhiklii bliidched Oils 'off pureigitoli=•
, It.; , ".fte.•iiheIPALUCOIstiAND'IVIAOICAREL,
Abgastio, ~ to.yrtiri;;.iiiltergeri' Clieese.v.., 4 Ertitikere ;
Mepminteretievottler".artkeies; iill'of,,3vgieltir for'
iinetkig.nlirNeea 4 a feel eeelideefeelieePeetion
.7114 P fobs',"lseell*e : . goe , eli - sa t inablip
it •Ota s tlii io Amy •ihere elieVe But,illiroiit, '; , - , Y7 ,- (7,....- ,• ,
?at 4.1134a1tik. a
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MARRIED,
I'cw 'llbucrtisnunts.
IL B. SHARP
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
Awl a Happy Now:Year
,~arY"~a%`i,•tl.~r~,.~ , yti , ( {'~~',~~ " tom' ii
01,•. I ii." - - .. •
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fik.l - tib kr . re svill coiritnintie-thia:NVeekl-, '''., 4 `.
-- : ' " *lc" '
lii Vrnterxstiidli,'6l'idtalleat(l.:,'
~, tO' Oil #°w,ll-44 ljui itirsontVin went'iPP '‘:
greatlY redn,co Vr
II I decidedly to`theif.adYan- "if..' ,
chenplgotniCw.a.Al/4-,,...im,nt this large assortment ' o f, : 1 `
tageab call a n iVe' f ee - nily e op o d a lafgeand liee*.4:,-e-,V:
goodeZAII
very a w n i d ll -,w be ill so il l e d li o 4 fr t . ' a
M in sleet ' op. ,
Id stand earn a , , ;
Recollect , the old ~. . ,
posite Mardn'sl/!614
tit,
twifiuthvoausts:argunaredn:to''c'ohsitclhd'iaele,°:,t.nk
.. . S`~;S9LE3 ::.; ..
Tirtuit. of : autArt .Yrrifs'Aif
'ExpdandOlidupd_out:t.ofttdiOottytraf,tii ,
Mod: Pleas'. Ot-, CO Mite - Claud 9dititity
tate to PublM:Nale;4:llldiCourt
borough on'St Tint
.444. of Jan tia4;l B 49',:iit.:lo:_O - 'etruik;:A.-2M,.:7;!,7,:::,
A 4ot''or
of Sit;ppeueditig;; &iota 84'..fek
and 25T reef deep, 7 boutided
the'N'Orth coo Wes(hy lot of -- .lttrds".nelleyor t .
'gm; pist Aishun Griffeti; and.;
a l e y,
,tidyisg theretiet "5,
IV6ilwhoariled House', 2 llMg:„Stabl6r
&lied ainitaken in eidadifon,Afilho•pylopuri,v;;,'
of HeOyy.,Sttolim .
.. •
Also, Hal 4 ..
nerd,-sideof thdrdblitt.htitiarnin:ilid - `biliit.' . f:
of 'Carliele,'bding •the',Southertnidoiaty
No. 144 in'thel.loo or tioid.gotOiih; 2 ,tiousiitid.O4l.4
the north by lot of ;I".lVa Escf44e;ng',ltherk.,
other moiety of •said NO.; 144,Etiet,by Han
over 'street, and solidi rood wait. hydd alleY'.lMif` 4 -
in , thereon'
ereated.:alargn4ovo itiifBRICI;
USE nod Two
'
Al3O,
House, situpiate squill, eo'd; of 1(43,46 . .i:56,w
right and privilege of the yard in ' frontcoCsaj.ll .
stable and carriage in,Common.With - COOL.'
ner of said other moiety ,•ef Lot •No.•f
bounded on the Myth by a stone atibld of Fr 01:";
Watts, Esq., eget by sold yard';,south,by turttifej,
and West by lot No.
Also, one . .moiqty of 1.;0r . A;
ianie on . ; he *,a4t. ;4214 . 144::
126, south -4y an alle),:west brloe-NM-1401-Mad
north dui other .moiety of said lot. Noi , ns.
Sc ized.no taken in , execution ai:'propetty- of:
M ichael Ede, dee'd, now in Itands'otWarkf.ge..l
his execatroi. . , , • ;
MI
Also, part of a Ldt of 'Ground Ailuated
on the north aide oe'ttiiiii str e et ; in sane Moro'
bolthded on the east,by, a lot of grminst,helting:
ing to the estate Margot:pi McDPittild.
smith by High street:4es; by a lotOfffk.:Corit
man, and North by a 2 1 3-fOothavitig'lltetfe-'i
on .erected a two story - ;HOUSE - IDUSE - ,end
two story track bOildlog,:contitiolng 30 , feetliii:
front anti .240 Teet in deptli,•.With right to 080d7
a well of wilteito common with the occupiers',: •
of said Jot ..af ML MoDonald, dec'd. - aforesaid;
and •`h the-Use of the alleys or - possages inn- • .
ning High street to fait' tweetv•root allev, • •
in
cam t with the occupiers of said lot 11.ne- -
.
longing to ht.V.ornmati. Seized and taken int •• .
execution as the property of Mary Eger ,
Also, a ,Lot of Ground situated in they•
borough of Carlisle, bounded by a lotit. Emory
"Ctillege Lune, l'Ornpike aril an alley on thoPf" , '
we s t, containing 255 fiat in length and 50 feet :in
brestith, hoeing thereoiferectedm large FRAME .
WAREHOUSE. seized and taken in execution' .
as the'property of John McCaffrey,
Also, a Lot of Ground, situated- inthe
borough of Shippeostateg, havinkftliereOp•PreCt
ed• a .two story Weitherboorila lionse,:ond ,
- bounded on.thettorth'brlcifig'striet,ishiitli by Ail
alley, west by lot of Sainuel 13111; deed., and
east by lot No. 51, being lot No. 50 i n the' plan
of said borough. Seized and taken in'exedution
.as the property of Paul Martin. .And all to bis,
sad by rim, JAMES HOP.PEE.,.She'ff....
Dec. 13, 1 P 411.4 s___ • '
•
- - SPECIAL COURT.- •- • (••-•
.
rirr Virtue of. n Writ from the lion.,Nathanie --
B„ Eldred,'Ereaident Judge.of_the 12th Ju
dicial District of Pennsylvania, bearing date" at
Harrisburg• the 4th . .day of December, .A. D.
1848. _ . . -
NOTICE is hereby given, that a Special •
Court will be held by the said Nathaniel B El
dred, and the Associate Judges of the Court of
Common Pleas of Cumberland counthet, he
Coutt thine in .theßO:rough of citilisle, cant-
Mencing ,1110 N DAV' the 19th day of February.
1849, to continue one week,. for certain causes,
depending in the Court of Common Pleas of
Cumberland County, in which.the-Hon:Sumuel
Hepburn was concerned prior to his
as President Judge of the 9th Judicial-District, •
'and other causes ati.are embraced within the
pro Visions of the Act of Assembly passed the.
14th day of kpril, 1834, relative to the organiza
tion of Courts of Justice. _ Of said Special
Court, Jurors and all persons concerned will mkt
notice. ► J.kMES HOFFER, Sh'ff.
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, }
Dec 13, 1848—tc.
In the Court of Common. Pleas of
• . cortherland County.%
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- • '-,... - - 7'.., •,_ ‘- 'l4i . i.".l6;'Aliyil Term,
- EI , 42AIiETIIIREF: . jw,,....Stibpcskip' cur
1
'N.OLD3` , ll.*lili:: . ;•neict Oivbiso,7,: , .,2tallpv.,
fyierul-.Thos. praigheic . 4: '18.18: ,••;::(::kkilibiiiiivlVlr„.
jr. . '• ' ":_:,.Y;'..W!lttili.',PrtiOr hilijile2
' '•-.: fieiirymii'Op.: - .lhnt':4ite
.. -.•'''.', liiid'77l-lAryi,:Roinol4
"-.-f , 4 l ' :biild . iitg.le.inund•i€`
Notice is hereby given ;pi Ao-ismamy..4l4l-
enr'
i
nold to'appecr on the.fith day:Of '3nrinniy„lB49..
to answer the coinfolairt:of the' said Eliziibeth
Reinpldr— , - '.. ' ' :'. - • • --,
4org,y . itoinolo.,
^ • ~r
71 A:.111E&DDITE.R;.S1le'ff.. .
Sheriff's' Office'e
Dec. 13,
In the Court -, of:.Co n
,rt , Pleas' of
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SARATI' ANN -Afe,•. '1134,8t 4•5 tilificenti.-:Stir,),
CABE, by . . her , next Qi
,*ooe,qt. 22d , .-..1i0v; c.
friend, John - Gilmore;).: HAW -jan.:.•niitt,,ioo3tof
' 'Nff , ,';:,, L f'.':' ~ Mr:. o iitilleklier. proof
• ' William MeCabe:;',.;_fitayip4becin Made Mat ..
. ...,. -. ' the Mild'Wtri•MCCitbe i
;;—":" ". i ,'' e.ol.lldli(Ok'Zbirkfolinii=:.-1`!",
Notice is hereby ' given '-'l62.itie.',spaiii.wittl o ot ,
AicCaboi to; opener on,. the,ilib:diik;ofj)lindarir,.. '
1849 t.Wlinoweribe_coolpfaini,of,tba ,liii.i4.§,k(ah-,-
Ann McCabe. . ". ..y. . .q. .--',.. . :., , :..-,.,: N , , .
~, 7 .,-, .
L. -, '- '4?. - 'JAMES „I - OFFER, i 81 ;041;, .!
Bhe'ffis Oflice";•Corlialiii:`''. ' • 7:;.l ' '''. 2, '‘'''• , , c
• - Deo 1 3'1548 , 4tr , "' :' ,,,,, •31' ,,, 'F • 7 ' ~-* =-4-.......'#..
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ikuditoit. Notice. --)
THE,"undersigned, 4Cuditcr; , tipj)6,intid
I by . tiie;;;Court or Plea
er en ..coon Y, t .ute;.j e:bnitjneo4llll.l.e
FICY
.hande of TNIASSILADLEV;-et l ui t otrator.
ar , tho - HitioitOr, and , Cirlit?lii:',,TOnotp-,m0 1 4
Ciprorny; to tiO4 among iho'creditoitt;ilyee
tic° t at Ite..*iu - attend foi'4ibtste'potpostr,ip.,ihek
-Arbitration :Chiittibiii• - Or the:Y, gotirK
CarliolOt - ott * F4lDAY::t4o34t4:4lt*iorlOillitY
poxt: T
• s',:o.oratkivi'44flitiiii.o'.
NOTICIIII,
LETTERS of . n 3 t tto
on the'Estateof
late of the boredgh.'ilf,..Csillelo:liiiteNsteri:l.
artinted to the,Subseriber by the IttietoSir , OF:
Caniberlatid county. All pereagU
or demands against the estate of Said"dgeedeit(:".
are requested to make known the ea tTk e withont.
delay, end those indebted' ' make iminedialet;*fi
peyt r ierit to — 7 - ' llDir T 111`CAR,TNET. ,"'
Doi. 13,1848 .H!s,:pd : ,' ; Ad ma
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