THE ERIEtOBSERVER. BENJ. P. SLOAN, sdll.r 81,0 A-N & MOORE, PUBLISHERS MATI'RDAY DVMOCRATIO NOMINATIONS. FOR GOV ERN OR, i HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER, =1 FOR CANAL COMMIISIONEII, NIMROD STRICKLAND, ttrErrMl= News of the Week. __,D, ir ip z M a o it vilb.sr lo ,, ar t heintt rrport.ito I in I n dins In .12., ea+•• X•trinz..rre.ent,l. t Fine l ig.t comer near Indianapolis, a youth. a i wr.t! •n fr.in the mail contractor, au:h th • .•u•tr..ze or the horse, buczy an I tui root, apdlert. sit( th. r.,h`ler w •nt °el it: Vie 1 a 111 to secrete Ott matt. which been fout..l. r.e sod buggy were rec tvote.l Ptt• r .ttltcr e•ttlpt Illnother osse. a y fa I .c 111 , 1 • 1 11, titt :I; Wet t i..ul I y.,4 0TV,114 I'lo 1111,i twern We Alexand , ,a al.l Now It ehia•vi I. I% lrn, t gave him the reine, when he let fiul st empty p on the road, pod while rc irri , r 4 , •1 6W.)t..; it up drove off rapidly. Ile iris overtaken irrest..t however, en 1 cont . :Pile I that hie deiiigri was r the mai . Ile wee imprisoned for trial, —The Washington 1 - 4 ~,, 4 iturlay, , in announcing that the governorship of Utah had been tend.re I t•, Maj , ,r Benjamin Mcettlion4h, of TVIM.. .ave, "there pi ev , ry reason to believe he will accept 0f16..r." Ditt'She New York Time. of Mon 1.4 y ta•••litn4 a^, c !aortal article which laments Maj r to aerept. An 1 says that the Net •• t.. c'. oie a ndt military career, f .ri .en hpe ' We busked carefully through the telegraphic dispatehe• ,n the Times and the other Now Y irk th• announce_ meut en which th.• r•-• byes its article, but do n d Ind IL —Sam H )ust..)n an 4 Coram...l,rf , M , ,,,r0, of the Texas navy, have came 101 a fi;ht f.r twenty years. The C io an W..'lloc• trying t get the poy bun by the lost Congre•. • hut h , o 'nu( hat the dA i tys he is subjected to by th r Deportment. i in the day Bout ten a,ppliote I to Imo Wash,ogton he pr .seeded to the Nary Aki .t,rectei the Chief Clerk to require "Mr. M core" to prove that he was the C .ratnaneler of the Texan Nary. When Wore learned this ho proeure , l a f was( table eu tgel, aad proceooleoi in search of n6l Son Jacinto, bat the canning 91,1 warrior bad left. Moore now inarmil in pr•lrtn? Atn rdowttly —Tn. Br , ,alyn Tr tel!. t newly marriel e)uple. who, hearing that the Callitbutnpiatio were Rh lilt t.. nett theta prepared fir their entertainment a •plen.l,l ice.l cake, in which ipecac enough had been Pttrred to cve an operative to each .I , re Th. Cal'.thumpr.tn• were invited in, and fed Idaersily The , 1.,m0r the lip 14114.1 the T•mndatam f.r a file fortune with., the net , week, and we are tnforined that it w eorttpletely cure 1 the Callitbampiatts their rou•teal pr .pan.ttle•. that the prlva of hoon••ttubl• tt the ronnitr. ha• up tw•n.y fly. p.•lr "vat. airs•dy —At the lest 0•4511,ü of the L•glelettre a law ws. pas *ea peratittuag the troth t • he given tau eyi.l.nee to , 111.90 a of prosoeutioa for libel. ...pa rhoul , l think a law eu palpably raw:stet up •ti e•os st,o3 I.+nlo. ant ..c• th•_, prittei pies of Netted ought to be appro'rel by all yet It appear some wipe brads to the •F•enate th•olt , Ittferently The Ja.itrtary C tmmtttae vt that httly hat rep trtett a 1.1:1 1 .r its rtuteal anti kn•twing the material 4 a tn.) the not be mu 01 to Bat a wal ■ut pt through tb• Nuu•o —t death fr trn tsist h Jt•tent. , —hv toh •ht.l. onteurret.i In Phtltolelpht• on We Inei lAy la•t, the vieti n 1..!ff1%,g a Ovid only ,even year' ,! . 4 . r t• w t . theta' aHaa taro and t'ae t0.,1 ~ 1 1 p ,, l•••n. had roteasned latent until sittun a few dlys. t he 4 was oh A t,o gggltstrty eater the "• - grren - - whirh wag up AI the 1","( of thA bawl. ~ g r:ry punrzkie I the sKtu, en I n A the :I‘ltert appronen•ioni overt. rater Lainel of any unf Tzunsto , !•titit until wAnin a !Ay or to whan it tray t • t late f tr. :tut) It 41 'ILIA t, of it.ll , 11,•• CAtd Ca.!ltn;'4 rcurn botno to Newhury p w.. gate 4'l ev,cit. 10 t:l4t d r town A s, C u n tte t • 010/ e• of 111' w 44 m4l. by Uw.r Utv•rlf rt. I r wn-7,01 41 . 11qg r.•it .n le 1 in 4 ,e0.40y ru I ei .. i ttent eoh rner3 WA. a n4•nnii 1 , 41111..• Bnl oLt pr tr t••, tn 411 4K . 11 I- at the C.ty 11411 m tho rveu ing —Ttse lon is of Vir;twa bare F.s•c Lien fie a' y r ..sewed,—anil the result •h .we, in sit pier., a g tin in •aluenf •ie. Facie like ttie•c, which go to show that the 4.utery which t4a iirati•ro and io Lori sire intkia4 abut "rapid dreline of toe 0 Dommiuo, is pretty much all moonshine, —The cell of t u -Ice a State c3nveritt.n hag beeu eau lretru, and thn res•on assigned for the witbdrswel tg, that 0 , , inter -t tg iu the subject by the pe,ple, a ,: ~r hewing el I..l , ,citeg, or ttltert any (he os,try t e secure a repregentat:ln nr.ot eur,nety La Vying to the Ka!lochs and Parkes folio/r in N rth etru'iut hav:na horn put in )1.1 f marrying thirteen Ice!, recently made hts ercape. A gentleman afterward. reeo;n:Le I him, aa.i ans.: /US t., rr ours the rew.rl fir hie apprenendon, invited bun to din. ner, and then slyly slippe •ca :a pur-ait of 4 enns:ll,;e, but great was his horror on his return to tin I that the cul. prit tad abseonerd with his owe wife —John L Farrell, the man who swot.: bef ,re the Coro ner's Jury to the Bar murder e 4.0 that he %at on the stoop at house Na. Bald street, aril whose identillca. two of Eckel otthe man who came to the dour and order. *4 him otr, canoed each a sensed n, was arrested in New York ~ta Wedoes - lay, and conveyed to Albany to answer the charge of illegal voting in the Eighth Ward of that city last fall. It will remembered that the Albany rapers accused him of this at the time of the trial. few days since, Mr Ka'loch, of whisky akin•' notoriety, received a letter enclosing a snack for $2OOO, PurP.rting I bw sIX , D , 1 by Dr Dtvi , l Jayne, of Poiheart phis. which was represented as inlende.l for a present The cheek, tarns out to be a forgerj, and was evidently In tended as a hoar, bat before thte latter fact was ko the reverend gentleman harried off and had it cubed.— There is many a slip, te. ie. —The lion. U. B Payne, of Cleveland. 11 strongly re ootashhailad by many of the Obi° papers a* the democratic eaallidam for ilVirernor of the Suite. Mr. Payne is a law yer, mad a man a dattaiht ability. Of lam years he has been largely engaged iu railroad enterprises. In Ohio, 111 in Maw York., the railroads alert agreat loduonce in politi cal ears- —A little girl In Syr , Ifedneday, g hold of bottle of rorros4es cd.l.astud, acid as bad bug Niacin, and drank a portion of It. She was rescued from certain death by the immediate swallowing of the whites of se•eral eggs, whish were thrown up from the stomach after absorbing the patios. —lt is will known that &aion eonteneatted life at a Unitarian Minister. After an iaterral of twenty years, he has maimed his ministerial odes, and preached last Sunday in Theod ire Psraer's pulpit in Boston. Th e Trove/fee say& titer, was • large attendance, but that neither prayer nor singing formed any part of the aireiees. —Tim holler in the steam planing null of Raynsood and liathaway, at Toledo, exploded, on Monday morning, seriously lstaring gee persona, of whoa' one bas since died, and twoothers &react expeatel to lire. Tne betiding was 'early demolished. —Dr. William !tide/ of Philadelphia, le now engaged io writing a amok of the late Dr. Samba test Kase.— It eas tearooly fail to prove not only • striking sad pietstroosiso sanative of thiloareer of the intripid asireatarer bat blob as istolligoot doottnoation of his character. —Rev. ♦stoisette Brotra, more mostly Rev. Mrs. Bielsko*it, appears to have mule a failure is her first pastoral. TM ehsroh at South Butler N. Y., over which she was settled, is new diewlved and, the meeting boas* closed. —The Ohio legislature adjourned on Saturday last.— T StMOSOLSO says: • We sound the dirge of this legisla ture; sad with all our bean, for the good of our people, for the welfare of the State, we earnestly hope 'we may n..t look upon its like again.' •' —Two physicians of Wytheville, Va. administered a mixture of chloroform aid either to a boy of five years, on whom they winhed toiieeforta a surgical operation, and he died fres Mr erects almost isetantly. —Thor* is 1 oolorod Inas+, of the ammo of Williams, at promat parformiag in Toronto, who playa oa eight Morns moats at own, and ka this a band of name io Mamie —lt. ILodorall, president of the Southern Bank of Loa - LAW. Yee just essacipsted at Ciacianati s Wady of sieves worth $6,006. Kansas ie getting dull—negruphobbt is subsiding—the whisky question is nu longer avallabbe—free love has . lost some of its must talented advocates through the sac log mercy of the "Scarlet womaar while men the wed ern Athens—famed for the production of Kalimbs, whisky skins, baited beans sod di•orco eases—is unable, in this rib of exciting masts. to furnish a ten day wonder. In this deplorable state of affeirs, what are the excitement-. loungers to do, unless Salt Lake and the "Sainte who inhabit its borders, are made to come to the resent! The letter and resignation. therefore, of Judge Drips niund, which we hare heretofore published, came jus t in theuick of time to supply this want—benee, "what are we to .1. with :nu ..iont• 7 " is subs- ed and re echoed from one exit, wry of the t tiion to the other. Very few however, app.ar to be prepared to answer the question, though all agree. like the two buys caught in a thunder storm—nei 'Ler being We to pay—that "something must be done." the Cincinnati Enquirer says that while nearly all wt,- or, eii,:ez. , l in is•en.tini; the . p , litical rspacts of tat,. MAY 14 1_454 I I I •t• utannt.r ,f ,leAhng w0,.1 that 3.,q . r p .•. t: •fl t• f• •`,.. b•• 71 11113'fr a• •x•ib.e:i.* the T,... y nu ) g.tre up th ' .e„ ~r sn) •,••••• -r Territorial •Jurt •I, it u. e 11, 'oy thenl,ClVeg and thin have 'iber•y lig in prachen theirpeuliar and bea,t • y I T ”rzanizi.i.,n • f them int., • digtinet Ter- Is ',oar rbe s.it I..k.settietudet. rltploie frow the •ettled portlutie of either Cal WlOhlObrt.tll, tbrt it could easily set their erttut , toi. at tietittuce. Ce tf tuna Leing a State. lba• p,w, r to altar ti,r pre.ent boundaries r It t, t,d tndt Calvfornia will o,tre W it ti/. /elle rat; GO, =I 4, 1Ate,1 Are -.• if y w :60 lethOill..tin tt. 1.4? t thy tuit:LO. i tLa trra•ury ••I a n••••• au I ••..t•krui t , tAte +rd. un lerope their subju4a ti-n. may br =al I that the fe•leralg••varunnentl. bout,•l to •••alat a , :41.•, arnLn ctlled on by its tlorern••r, to put, ore••••ing insurre , ti •Ii or putting down rel.elli••n hut why iy n-t the co., rn•uont Ju-t as well tit`l4l with all qUeO - .0 directly as l) any such round about rne•h•••1 as the. one pr•posed, rhe that the terrttortal inv."rnment of t) eg •n, or of Vf...'•lng,t••e• can control the Morn) •ns w h • ' that If they were thu. freed, And left free tu iktprePs their Inditldual wtahes, they would no duunt deciarethernee,ves nostile to the practvo4 of thalr loaders and bec.the loyal 1 flit. to .1[1.4,r1.1bZ0 Ey a correct kw; and to ad )11•L ti. +bole [natter, mil at the 4 21110 11190 preier, e the g t our in•tituti 'us 'moot—freedom of thought an d hene n 6 1. n ..!Le .• 4 t!) , . •,n - CI • w In I What Shall we do with the Sainte ..I‘N. ,, rnruutl.ty —the X/I - Itzi L.kr t Lqv tt;Jij the 7. , and annt . .x •111, .1 in T. rritory in wlkieh 1 0 WI • g 0 lit ir,l r:,- frA I C SLI , I. • 1.1 ha. h .e.n .1 . all ,11.• d fft ulty and trnuble wh.,•h furntu , , i. 'h.. t ap.,t t .n G we a cute.takt which tv't y.•r t I ire e steel Wrro the Nl,rtnon• in • until C t'4.rot4 Oregon or Ws.hington, they would not f.r:ni.lah e , ter they woul.l hr compelle.l tv obey the law• they w.tuld be expelled from Cie ..micry. In t 1.,• p .et them he placed oy the rep.a. of th. Cab Territ .rial Bill• and their ma- s r ••• • Ito. 31, . n.nz ChruitAin c immutiliiep, which 0.11 i tnn.t up.a. h..ir •rroin,^4 to their regtilati.np " •id, , reew itl the Buff'!" ' that the E•17.,,e,... It the artily and treasury of the Clittra arr in ire than twice as numerous as the inhabitants either of these torrttories, is rt Itrulouii. the idea that the te.ferel gnr••rnment should shift ditß , •ult.es under which it stAggers on -hi , uid•rs P. feeble, 14 absurd rKe mire, titof uo•eo the quecinn at length. arrty.ng at the ronAo•ion, teat it t not the duty of the governm e nt to exterminate Cut M. mons, but to regvne• rAte titem not t vultqugate them, hut to tree them 'ruin the pri-vt'y tyranny winch now h,w4 their neck t the behest/ of Young,, and hie coatutnrv—and it think. freel, /n re.:4qous muttrri—reuulres bead An 1 a i ',An I —Juit ra:h It bead •0 , 1 luat puell !trod n• bra 1,11.,‘” our pre,. e.. 1111.1 ~t. we I, with the -zetet,' PI:E.'EP I .• l'lt Boiek Republie:Va pwprre that ha. hot , LI , re' or 1,4 •.ay the Wql.lly Dem ,71,4 i• 01. `, • I • W i igdi'Ate thAt •haux rqulalwria t.t ttlix , qt• t . eet•ure the ttidtv , : lt••• of tetil-tty—mt.l he; tr.r mein. • , t K•o au, p iry tliat sue rd I/7 11. r ,on in • •100. 4. in un 1,, f,ll„w ;t,7 tuu' iur he hi+ ttl.l le 2I inppeett—nn C „:I .lu , ,r•, .1%1 h•r+ f..uml mere I to ;,n Lot , v. I a ,:ern' p.rtlon I than ME ,u• briny .1 •••4 IDA he'l,ce f jure Inn hundred gail"no, the Imi. qua a, J. fr 0.•• e w'r [IA a gl:i.ou in to 1. pur; .1' 11.41 , , p rt. *wee. Mu:4o, a ',ut • ar •tn f w it.r. •a'p , laii- a , . 1. a'utu Art', i,;14 tunny them with an n rind„ Ir .b!..h , .1... •for !her. ar • no' t , rl ..; 4 3 1111:no p •rt wine in Cinrin wh -It"y rJ.L lut.o•1 SEEM ;••••• ,• • it -f • when 14. • •:11• .t 11 • .rt .u'phun,• ...n-m„ch .tram t .era h tarougqt a taan'i etoinach Dr. Cux e.toatunir tti..n 'teetu•e the ,hain ptild.•an L••Gisir:ure ..f ()hi, has f.it;cot to pees s:urnlu at t I,lu ,r 1%1 , " tt•tt. 151 w The tit,etOf •u• 1.• a to, an 4 •Iste, turn, t'n , •ugh the tneuf; ptrty to the Legt.lataee agree 1 ;u the Itn p ~ t 'tits lu.; pure I. iu •r•, yet they ...I.lllll't me Idle W.t.l •': Li— It JUII , kt.),.•ii the Re• p• 4,. rxn•' ur 11.111,;:on c , tuni ty " " ea)., Dr a p.tr:y, ar.l such pritila. rs IIIIMIIIIMill!ll CUS. 1 . r re,t 11 , +u,; r „ht, e,uote nanee, an l ott• the wtabl, by et ery g eitaen'" Acid tt„. p,r.•war6i.e! Lt,,,t r 41, jUll 113 OW) deer t er, an.l .he j .tr tin itby, oat Ir• qty f t.t, that the tt ham Ite- puLt.can p tri,\ > t , lO in , •t c,rrapt, lying, mean, ttme...er. r,n;„ !invent' •al an I fctlidess party .•, fir no the mana— gers are c.,n'erneJ, that el er attempted to manufacture ant u•e ”piu un f .r the pu•puee of puhiic plunder, will leave them to sink, In every State which they now ,dlll, liegra,e I min.,rity where the defeat Fremont led them in the nation. fill? GAS WORKS—In another column will be found the report of the dirteturs of the Eric Gas Company, pre senting tail things considered; a flattering state of affairs. The works were erected under the expectation, and, as we are informed, the untiorstanding that theitty world be • larger np u au' rto the purpose or lighting the streets. In this they were di•Jppointed, for although the works were completed in no public lights were erected until Sep tember last. The private consumption was light and for the Bret two Years, we are informed, the receipts were in licd , quate for the payment of the current expenses, hence, debts were ennti acted therefor. During the last year the business shows • very fair margin, but the profits have nee sssss ily been consumed in paying debts contracted in former years, and in extending the works. We learn that it Is the intention or the directors to extend the main pipe on several streets during the summer, by which they ex pect to inoreue their eoneumption largely. They evince • desire t ) accommodate ail in this particular, as fast is they ran without involving the company to debt, and we earnestly hope that the citizens on all the streets will avail themselves of the privileges presented by procuring tits erection of lamps and 040 lighting of the streets. In the prosperous west, all the towns of half the population of Erie have their streets lit, and thus •ppeciates the con vonienoe and pecuniary benefit to their towns. We hope our citizens will o‘insider the utility of a general system of street lights and seek to hare it adopted. ill. We regret to learn that the Hon. John 0. Mont• gomery, member of Congress elect from the Columbia and and Montour ilistriet, died at Danville on Thursday, of disease •aetracted at the National Motel, Washington, during • visit to that city to attend the inauguration. Mr. Montgemery was a man widely esteemed, and gave prom 441 of much woefulness as a representative. DAN ntcrs- Allis i T SII9 —Thi. peculiar in stitution so strongly and strangle characierieile of the immaculate Daniel himself. wi'l open in all its refulgent g l or y . 11 „M j nday next, when our citine•s will have an opportunity of oetlng all the animated curiosities Den hsr trained for the season of 1357. The Black Rhino•eroa we presume is the greatest, being an animal according to authorities the molt aatismisblawlfall Africa's brute erection —none harm.; ever been rendered tractable until the on s was taken in hand by Dan Rice. l i trots around the ring, nits upright, lies down at the word of command— ballasts," himself en his hind legs, and mounts a pedestal. The Elepbaath Lalla Rook haa been taught to walk • tight rope ,4 inches in circumference, and poetic-el, does this feat twice a day. Van Orden, • tricky, vicious CURIA will bd parferused, Exeelslor, the Talking Houle, the Low Comedy Mulso--and all of the novel features of Dan Ries', Great Show will he introduced on Monday, the whole term ing an entertai•mdpt of tad ot.st rehtied, novel, wonder cue, and pleasing character. Dan Rice is the representa tive Showman of the age s and we have raaaon to con gratulate ourselves as having him enrolled as a citizen amongst as. tom., The Chigmo papers fay that • mss wont into • saloon in that eity the ether •sealog and got drunk.— Throwing hiwit apes th• soh he got to sleep, whoa the proprieties throw burning Said apes his clothes and net him is The ma wan nary badly burnt. .4 P. 40 T TH if T. weentotaa as a noteworthy fact that the ergot counties in Virginia immodlate;y paneirsted and bodoetteed by the Virginia and Teneessee Railroad, vie: Bedford, R.anulte. Mootgonsery, Pulaalti, Wyche, Smyth, Washington an•l Sc o tt. show a s emer ea se "1 $9,376,669; their aggregate , land valise. in MO baring been $11,446 tit 9, and being new given at $23,822 72S The adjoining counties, which !Ease been m ,re rerw•itety I , lllaenoe3 by the road .h.•w a like increase, and give, with th••••• named, a tot II incresee of $20,090,000. The saw.• al,o is true ir.th almost es ery other prominent line of rAilroarL in the country—a fart we mention at this tune, bcsoue we understand there a some probability that, no ter toe more favorable terms granted to the eorporators of toe Eris City Railroad Coin pan) by thesupplaaent to their c4arter tY !rich has recently passed our legislature, au effort wtil be made soon to re•.iacitate that enterprise, and ultimately construct the rot 1. It this should be done n n •une d .uhts the Itlitlttltlre llteltalt it would anialwaeupou the c .ntdry as well Le t'..• city. Experience every nerd show e, what its dewousitated aoose, that real relate in the ueignborith/Ii of lines of rad r doutiled by their c,nstru.ttl,ti —and that the lands 4,•,t,; of the Erie City rua 1 wuul I ',rote au ex ception is n••t within the reach of a probability There lA.O, it ItIC elt.ri we auto spate rhoutd he made, as trust our cittzeos along the proposed line or el—where, will n t +land w tt.e.r own light, and throw impedmenta in Its way but with a liberal Land extend is cilia ••nterpnse, a. they ban to every other project of the kai I. all the aid and comfort possible. ECM -W.• Cr"..? taAr up Dr t'vx warrant• rho E rns t tbaerrar, b.. tas le the thicovery that Repuittacanisin is dying out —file Republican party, — •i sayi, .wa to tap. c••tu , dery Yee, Mr r err, going down to read the •pitaph upon the head•tone a t the grave of know N whit/gamut, and to find a •ultalt, place for the bur tl of dictuo,ratey —J,llnrar/Ita Indeed' Why, 0111 I • Just Wilat )../11 to i tar last Fatl ; to tam, it to toe cam, it try 'your party, under whatever name it ha..•xtetel hereto( are, has brill telling us ever =ince we can remember. Long ago, when we were a ear lest boy, though an embryo polatician, we uieltu real the same story in the e 'limn. of the Aftroa , ll, then publa.hed by une of the pre-ent publasbers .f the De,..', rat, and aahough you hat e •tuceessively run the gainanut down from iota Sfedomry to Abo!ltdontotn—the old ft AlloCralry tr aa fresh and rapping as ever. No air Anti Masonry attempted to " hod A 'tillable place for the burtdl of D e m , 'racy," and it fare I Then Whtg•ry, the tnoet respect hie of all, tried and failed, then know Nothangasin came forth with tie dark lantern, and as pr,seriptiee .and *lthwugh tor a hoe! period tt prove I a • ic,,w•l en ,u,r,h M in the end it became a loye.awri and a reprwa •h, and then kantao file I, and hrielo. , l —l.ut •4:1 the •.i 1),410..r ley lIVC•i. apd wiU lIVO 44 Inn; .t• the 100.0. cep .ItetingulAh p•trotiton from rank Ire wo.n, or cohettlu 1101141 I.tatesluanphip fr.m mock phoauttirwi y K.I .VS.4 .S', Et Y .4 N E FE- It 7 r.vi:N•s• the I.,upl,arg Pad au aveosat of an E ht , ,r sod "a gaattealan ha.l j,so, ir .Ln Kati. •Af... 111 Wila , b tea future ut that terra , ry, I, AI wet! ad a fIUIVI , 1111 p•blI: 4.1 t.ew, Is to ••I g: •I• V I,rCled 1111• , fl1191, the .ay s, a "11••••• in .. -4, 00 or (hut ( . IAI that • build up die to• , 11,1 t ,N$ ft•l•i pr , ,spon y or a territory, •' at/ 1 111 )11• 0010100 there i. 0 I • eh td..ar of I .uht a free ' , tut N •an pre that u!timate result, whatever attempt+ u a. be table r.. f,rm i •'arery .:IPtitutt.m. •ay• that arge uu ober. ~11 he p•tt!er4 who ea , ha " in raver of a free . 4 4 Ate. aol 0., far 1.-aretier.,r h i1:41.{14 i• 1 41 4. .1,1 4 44. th• 114411Prli 14,11'1 , • • 1 411 1 4 111 tt itntrwiunntiqn nnr olsvery no !lecher pr nhodole a nr nirnnnroin hunks a Intrir," p nr[l•nll r h down,. unotenl /Art ralbao," are sito.ng the host e , tisens, and will litiorly nc quiesee to the cabs decision of the people on that dinoeti•di ti .n Ah kid :••• , i• ri f E worn Sks!e• La.r tieen tli. 1111 VII 1.; 4 n t .; • tnrbanee• Tcey baveeent. men there R.I•• I•nt pta,e, nu I :heir e .n•luet bte ,•x••,1• d t 1,1 Lien , khn: w never hare heltl tmi , 1 . Cue great mtae of ake people, huittv•r, are e.nder,4l.lle, and w tut pence ant order, anti I.J•lev..te II -nue ire Jdra 73w•, and to the d.rel f e.. , f that ..f 4;1 Trrr,r e• there will bs 111 tha Torra , . ry ues.. .prang th , ,uProLl peup'.e Ti, tta, t prtu, 1 , 0 1.1 fr.. u the N.rth, l'enopy.rAn u ferni , ii.pg A very Isrge Aber*, end t..f a guL.,l red ful.etent,4l rt. Si" The 0/.error hao'nt heard from levre v (he ! .tt n Leon to work there —boner ICA e.t•+ .sre L•t u., then, neighbor, to t L • • . was re o.ntly held to I ma l.r Semite Sttp.r,to.••• art other tiffwers. Ind that the Repulttlean r ar' t.ketdel Ins) .rttles Many of the , I•trt -I. It•tu d.cau Vilna uTtr the rote of last f Ind agireFktM in the State of between I.ioiP mini 2 4 /U0 in.:ll irtr•rniati .n of your Lientu — eratie restlem—Uor.rt.. 1,•, we he.• heard feoua lowa," but we gue4 y hvd ut when p.is perked that paragraph, cope the w.ra ••Ur. i •-• .tt•' has dine there wuu'd•nt have p.. 4.•• .1 y •u v...;1 For, au far Crum " many the I),otriet4 ehowing rev,h.lean g.•.ne," the very reverse is the fart, while iu"tead of the state being earned by au inerea•e.l inaprlty, the Rayub;i;anr are bepelerr:y defeated Tie Dubuque pee., of the 2t;th, says '• We are enabled t ann. , uro,e to City )h• • , I week at very h"gli pn •ci Ta.s ..-11.• !runt the ezten•ling commerce of the . ay, svh: h is fait push.ng th dry vods men out 0: their of I haunts I.r I •-t, an l the lower part of Br,adway. ;he j tre toning up town and the h'u'es are nboge.l to f t, beep conve n.ent!y near their (u•tomers Ccn•.,ler how many profit* a piece of French eii must be taxed with before it reaches ey A lkspateh from Harrisburg states that a new p,) the e .noutner. First the manuf (cutter must be paid; then th • blip • then tho op .rter , elis by the package at towel eombkosti has just beet/ leveloped lenn•ylva- Iketweeu a i..ortion of the Itein,sraef and the vrsight shout h per cent advance on the ta'a , ., then the jobber out Ameri , ans, and that et—Governor kiaary has agreed sells by the pieces t the net ti! Ira ler at en advance of 2U to accept their nomination f. 4 the tiuberuatorial chair per cent, finally the city c ku"try there kant gets hold of Y., 4 , , leyo.' 4,ur rerod•ri the g:trei.,us intelllgence tl at the lietnuera.•y hate carried the entire State ticket by OYr , 1 , 110 MN , rity, a. far as heard from. The fifty eountle• yet to be heard fr • , u "ur inAprity 2N I O I the , , tr piel44o 4:-10 , u4ceo this Net fir th. •nf rm.! !t I roivier•' far as "a p ,rtion of the Dam , crag" is concerned, we opine there not one word of truth in„the above, but that it ,v teary will be the nominee and candidate of the American party, and thus attempt to crowd Wilmot off the course, we have never d.mbted. His resignation of the Governorship of Kansas—his farewell address, and hie numerous verbal communications, on has way to Washing ton, to It 4'4 It 1,u:ill:All Elitorm—were all aimed ai the Black Republican convention, at Harrisburg where Wil mot was nominated. The anaunition however,was &little wet consequently there wee a "flash in the pan," and now he must take up with the American nomination or go with. out. And here a the secret of the above rumor Geary will be the candidate of that party—and a right worthy! one he will make, if all we have heard concerning him of late is true. W• have been told upon pretty good authority that he was one of the moat active politicians in the State in forming Know Nothing lodges during the summer pre ceding the defeat of Bigler fur Governor—that, at the very time he recei•ed the appointment of Governor of Kansan at the hands of a Dimocratic President. he had an applica tion on file in the office of Goy. Pollock for an appoint ment at his hands—that of Adjutant kieneral, we believe. Time showing a character for diaphoity and intrigue that certainly ought to commend him to the Americana of the State and secure his nomination. If it does nut, there is certainly no virtue in the fitness of things. VS. (Jur Repubtisan friends in Crawford Coonty seem to bate yielded tbemsel•ee, body and cool, to the tofbee see'atng manta.— Gazette. lud wby ihould'ut they, pray ! Wh, t , lid Kansas bleed" f•r, and the Kailochs shriek for, sod Dred Scott go t c.pur fir, if (hoe, who shrieked, and bled, and ruurt• .1, are not to here their " bodies sod souls" pared through the efriewcy of that great Republican firm, Kansas, Kalluck K. MI, The Ladies' Festival, as will be seen by the notice of the Committee ut Arrangements, conies off at the Reed House on Wednesday Evening May iltb„ We under stand that full and ample provision will be made fur all who attend. It promises to be one of the most interest ing and pyutis gatherings ever held in this city, and we advise all otbor. to .1 i as we have dine, buy a ticket and make up their minds to be there. F or Dr. Tnoutse H. Stuart has bees appuinted lisp et) Cullsetrq of this Port, rice Gen. W. W. Loutn/s.-06 seri TA" Why diiis't you approve or disapprove of the action of the "power. that be," be this matter? This nou cotusuittalimus iu regard to party action Ili befits au ''lntlepen.ient minded" Democratic e4it"r.—G.ttette. Thank you fur reminding us of our duty—s duty, by the by, that nue cann •t better discharge than in adopting the language of the "independent-minded" Gazette —tha.•— "We can only may that, while we are satisfied with th e appointment of Dr. 3rvaar, we would bare been eatiefied if Oen Loorrs hid been retained, and ore consequently ins state of outsparative satisfaction." There i■ nothing "non committal" about that, certainly. Ms. E. T ICebols, formerly an agent of P. T. Barnum, is the theatrical businets, who has been in the county jail at Cleveland, •thio, during the post nine mon{►s, awaiting srl o i in lb. common flews , on ehargss of bat log forged the aureptaarses of Mr. Barnum to drafts, scraped on Thursday. —lion linvin t 1 Iltrria boo been nominate 1 for flavor nor of Tonnevooe by the Damoeratia State Con►antion. IS. Tbs Edittir of the Gazette has been ap propriately presented with a new cent. This shinild be an in•etal-iVe to his frieads to raise a of soother, so that his wicked defa mers among the "shanghais" eau no longer charge that he lacks 0011111101I.WaiS. —T!,e HlcAnt ,n 1 Ext. -5Pe ti 11•{ NEW YORK. Correvenderte• ut the Erie Obeerm J Nov Ton, April r:, 1b67 The severe weather which bits prevailed on all sides of u. has prevented people from traveling Site way to soy _treat extent Sitber for'Sgssiness or fur plessare, andassata -11 , i ocntly all ho keep shop fur awaits/4o world have bees dull smiths ppointed. The triode of the 'sumo- to dry g,od• has en rowouteraties to parties doing business with the do Lb; but for the West large Importations have heels wade hteh have sot bees takoaugt awilitasy mall houses maxi fail or ask au eftrasr44 Thsiratday of the week. X day, we had a estl t iavy Ms worm; the second as lowerisc lime O. • woodier has boos mita and gradually reerteg warn though there is still an , reasonable chillness in the atiseseherta, owing to the cools lying north of os. There bas been no tut ,sir streets except what resulted from the abortive a part of the =di ll* to get up a grand parade. Sir John Fallstari regi ment cuuld'nt hold a candle to this display. Some national prejudices mauled a disagreement and kept back the na tive born from parading, and the clan who did turn out were all the colors of the rainbow, droned all in the slop work of Chatham St., while their bayonets were pointed at vart 04111 constellations in every quarter of the heavens. Amusements for the million are very profitable; the Ra vs's are the most popular artists just now. Madam. Gal &adieus enchants the corium/mores in classical music. There was a good deal of ex.itonsent at the St- Dennis Hotel, a fashionable resort on Broadway, on Friday by the discevery of the murder or suicide of one of the guests.— It appears that a kr . . Whittemore, a very wealthy gentle man from Staten Island, had boon there a fisw days, appar ently in perfect health and spirits. Ills breakfast was Laken to his room as usual, wad nothing more was seen or beard of him until sometime during the afternoon, when his brother called to see him. The door was found lock ed—key inside—and after many (milieu attempts to gain admittance, resort was had to • rear window, through which an entrance was made, when the body of the broth er was discovered lying partially ander the bed. Life had 'evidently been extinct 1,,r k idne hours, the body being perfectly cold. There was WA' no eVidelig by which to polge the cause of his des t, L.l.,•••it a deep gash or cut on ti•s f nehes.l, but which hardly prove fatal. There were a's,, several bruises or scratches on the face which t•md more to involve the affair in mystery than •nything else. The furniture wo. meeh disarrange—looking glass hr .ken, Ac. The I,realta,t which was a hearty one had been entirely eaten. I: Is altogether • mysterious affair an I vs.!: t, • .iii e•t,gite I 1 , 1,1; m ,rcong hy Coroner Connery. T•o•ci to ex n:, and carious rumors afloat on ne,•cssary ia••w to ret,r On Friday, our new Msrsba.' lirtinguished himself by tn• eap.nre of a “s l l iver" lust ready for real Think of t y "in r•r.ir seer," ,d all 'bodes—a veritable "Silas cer, - with all the pivol t f the nefarious traffic, diced out in the onr.•ts , , zed an i p 'rt of New hark, in tin yesr f gra , •, I» In regard to the cap. turn steed, tt appears th at Marshal Itynders, about a week ego. got an inkling that a little schooner was fitting out at r.er No. 41 North River 1.,r the Coast of Africa and th• .'1•0 trade. The vessel we. a last sailing Baltimore clip 'raft, and her ostensiVos declination was the Island of C The Marshal am I hi. br,ithrt• kept watch day an I night upou the fes..t.' IWnr day this week the Mar ,iiul we it .t.,wn in :Le dtsigutre of a visitor frets the rural dietriet•, some inquiries ida board • •nip 'icing a:,,n;„; 'tie he 'raft. lie was p srteotly euieecctal. The ‘aitain and 'states of the chip a ousel thetuoeives c..esiderably at the •xpeose of their fresh water fluent!, and gave him to understand that the schooner heyuL t woe • lilack NVhen the l..,;uise I M tr•li cl inn , et.t.y iLwilre.l what w.e. a black r he way i•i• 'nu,' that a I. ‘iird was a v....eel that we.. • up nig.; •••.. ft mar,hal c.pre,.„.l is • ••, r t.i m.O t,uattve captain Mid ni•tt*it i• t ) ie t pr.tty evtden , e wu. z• cI aver =I ruttt,,ln IIIMMII.!111 =BEM OM IV Ortt• • i • ll , :!1 • . Ti t ' uf t t At! t ay eV.1.1 h ~;.• od,fir let! u-r w`. •`). .lAlirl 0$ I 4 • .4: 1 pat fl par i w crew ,Jr ,11 P:10t Wla 11, , n t.)11,1 d.wn tr.; P .rt,i4.1., I' ,a van rt. •h- w.e ,serhau'e.l by tha Satie I:te, and C.!, F,ltinee s , the lieyenue Cutter at the LI tarantise .11 ‘, .ar 1, •nd •ent her b.sek to this city To.. ,teamh.,at whi••h hal owed the seho.,ner down was f ..n b vtr I. Lae • •ho,icr Merchnnt weft in command of a cer- ta•n AptAtn w!! a crew et ten wen, and was fur pile I vrt•lt the lumber, waterc.aioits, two, 3e, which Wake up the equipm-nt .if a regular slaver. Capta.n Itynd , rs .I , erve., the ti.,giest ...relit fir his energy and ....II to far ret.l,4 •nt an r e un:. i'r .p g nz, up en uunau.ly in tha rag,,n of OA the go•rds and a.eitn anything; that peflple can be made to pay. There is very rarely any I'lsll on goods in second and third hin iv, though the importer frequently loses by hie salon. Another class some times intervene between the impor ter and the jobber, namely, broa•nr and auctioneers. The beet attetitmeers sometimes make $2,000 CI $3,000 off from a single days sales. ERIE. - - --- Prom Harrisburg. •err 1'41.1 •l phie Er. nalg Journal There was another scene of excitement this morning in the lions , tipla the supplement to the Sunbury aril Erie Railroad bill It came to a final vote after a I )ng aul rambling discus sion There till been a number of hard thrusts given and received. The whole had wrought the House up to the highest point of expectation in regard to the issue. :Added to this, the test vote up.in the secon , l section on yesterday was so close that all felt that the struggle would be a very close one . Indeed all knew this to be the fact, and this added to the i n tensity of th e ara i e , ty felt The vote resulted as already announced by telegraph, 4. ye'is to 1. - ) nays. The bill, there• fore, fell. But it was instantly reconsidered by a vote of 49 to 41 The opponents of the bill talked out the time until the noon adjournment came, and then upon the re assembling cf the (louse the discussion again began, and azain the excitement was re newed and deepened At last a vote Was reach ed, which must be final, be .muse it could not be reconsidered It was mown that three gentle men who had not been present in the morning, and who were friendly to it, would have given a clear majority of three fJr it, but two of the members from the county who had voted for it steadily to this time, Messrs. Arthur and Mell vain, now turned round and voted against it.— This change made a difference of four. But Mr. Smith of Centre, who had voted against it before, did not vote Hence, the bill fell a second time by a vote, of 4C> yeas to 415 nays. It is the tirst time in my keowledge of legisla. tive affairs, that I have ever known a bill to tail twice by a tie vote. This singular feature in the result is a subject orrery general remark. I presume the Erie and Sunbury Railroad matter will be renewed in some form or other The defeat of this great enterprise took its friends somewhat by surprise. They had confident;y expected victory at the afternoon session. They are not, as far u I can learn, dispirited They will renew the struggle with more preperation and more earnestness. Engaged as they aro in a worthy and proper cause, they ought not to give up under one, or °rev tyro, discomfiture' mi. Our bilingsgate neighbor of the Gazette minuses us of quackery, because we publish Dr. ATM's advertisements. Now this same editor knows that Pharmacopeia itself is not more free from the suspicions of quackery than his medi eines. He knows they are endorsed by the med ical Journals of this couatry, are used and pre scribed by our best phyvietans, and have the commendation of professors sad eminent men of character , w‘ezaltod . for his ecomprobousioa l sad he knows too that tin hate done sad a» u sing in this community sadhprnount of good which the utmost stretch of his Wilt, can meter hope to equal.—Berke Co. liens, Reading, Pa. sek., We notice by a Fort Dotlfze paper, that on e or th.e culunteer eirripanies that recently marched frown that plaoo a ; ?iinst the Indians, Va, commanded by war fortn-r t. ;I oar t•WLI,Inan F xe.,mnE, E-, 1 • dip rting tl. r I n•i'is as • i Black ol in the 11C3U, 1N •••in •up t L. .th l CI • +tva•l2l , r .!,te 'no = trpt,,our ILO ' . ..i, in 1r i• limuttstscßo, April 24 Pen and Scissor Items. $W April came in with a frown, and went out with a smile, bat May 6 already in tears. M. Three inches of snow fell at Paris, Fan quiet Co , Va., on Sunday. wk. We are indebted to Hon. S S. Whallon one of the Canal Commiasionen of New York, for a oopy of their annual report. =Z I tor Gen. Dick will accept our thanks for copies of the Congreasbnal - Globe—on inning bia work for Rditors and politicians. ift..On Monday, in Court, on motion of Wm. A. Galbraith, Esq , H. T. WALTERS, Esq., of Lewistown, Mifflin county, was admitted to prac tice in the Courts of this county. sir Among the notices of new books in a new York paper, is one on the can of Bees and saving honey. Booth k, Stewart will tekish the public how to take rare of Bees and save Jleney. * If our advertisers don't quit "spread. ing themselves" soon we will bave to enlarge our borders, or give up our entire space to them Which shall we do? Nair We notice that Sansom, .of the Fulton Democrat, has been appointed Postmaster at MeConnelsburg, in thisstate. Anotberevidence that the Adminstration appreciates the Editorial profession. Stir The " local" of the 13uffalo romm , rria/ says he likes " cullud music." Undoubtedly, and if that were the only thirty " cullud" he liked, his taste in that direction would be lees ap parent. NO' An emigrant tl'ain passed here, one day this week, with twenty•eight ears loaded with Mormons from England, bound to.Saltke More than half of these deluded emigrants wtr , • w o m en an d c hild r e n What a fate i 4 aft,,, Thomas W. elaggrtt, , formerly ~ f Prince George's county, Md, ha, been elected judge of the first judicial dis:rict ~f l,aca, by some SOO majority Ile was the regular Demo cratic nominee Last year. the district gave 1.800 Republican majority linw does the Gitzette like that kind of I , ,wa thin ?yr! MV•YIII , I.-rll Er,o 44944, 4 , i t,. " N A,. merit to the. 4 , , , ,-t.r_ o rmr-!•;a, p,•4.4•1 hoth hmoches I.e.ii.letur , 14.-t R Are L r:3l It" record." _ _ Ought t., get • supq!. m•nt to t ua it.. f. It needs mending.—B•fd., Very likely; still we aro not 34 de4titute the critic of the Commer,i,il—he ter to mend! Icr "fue lire ..xtr.tol it , ro.y frotu v fl~sran'l- r-3 1 , kw +: f r !Ware ‘• I.kt t NQU'.'ll r,rn , vt•ti fr - ont hi htv.. tt - ti, firm ,t v ;ar. ,,, 0.. k fr.,tn ;or, ' I: I.r Iri1 ri ce ort , •tlld will n sting whvu it 1 , uniov I=l pr. Th o d , rorifia of ,tiviv , -tA vr • fupp,.... to p.n..? - ally true. Ifti• tha' f ,t• 41.1 V .111 , 11 perp,tf • tr unoorta,n t Let Wh rt Ilt!l eternal" statrima olnoo.— Weet;•/i 7:. 'ltt It e .ut.i . l r• k n ..,,ntribut• - •1 t a better eau-e, o rt, n Hat what a Otty it t. the " • , 1 the 1 ),( 1 ,11i, r.. hal'nt 1w: longed t,) this Ivem ierk e parts." Ile wnul,l then have reeoiv•l a tn.iiety f that eternal 4tatuina," and thuii -av• 1 imn-eif fr,,in being au eterual"—foul : spy As some of nur city readers may be in search of a pleasant Boarding Ifouse—with pleasant society, on a pleasant street—we copy the following notiv, of one of this kind recently opened on Fifth street; It is from the Elmira :fart rtiser Wt. \Visu nit .Sc,. r..4.—We notior by an a lverto,e ment in the (;,ir.,/t, of that city, t Mrs. Ilr.orn, t.,rnier ly of this village, has opened many a yarding Mouse, at Erie. city, t Mrs Brown's any frien here will br giad t , i learn of her welfare and prosperity in her new home. While here many of our hest families ate at her hoard and enpy. ed the intercourse of her intelligent fmntly. her house ells harJlv prove any less popular with her new acquaint ances in Erie. l The " Black Swatr—Miss ET. Green• field—is advertised in another column for a Concert at Park Hall on Tuesday evening Miss G. has just returned from a very quecessful tour through the CAnad.l•; and alth qigh we c..innot speak by the '.earl,' we have 01..1 as..tran-•s of those who have listene.l t) her, that her t' for rt. are eminently w-rthy of the patronage of the lovers of music. We bespeak fir her full house 1:101 Siir A negro—a gonutue Black Republican— broke into Johnston & Bro , on Mon , lay evening Some young men passing, discovere 1 a I)ght, and upon looking in, f itind &Huh) stuffing him • self with crackers and. honey. 1 - p,m finding himself discovered he bolto.l, but aftor an antru u cd raeo was captured, and safely lolgol in lien Killpatrick's Boarding Ifouso. aft. The new ve".iel building near the nut-let lock will he !niched to day at 3 P M She waQ built by Mr. GEo. IlAnotsos, I,r Tainter, Washburn, tt. Davis9n, of Buffalo, and Samuel Johnson of Chicago, and is decided ly one of the finest specimens of our merchant marine we have seen. She is 136 feet keel-26 feet beam , --and 11 feet in the hold, and is intend od to carry about 365 tons,Custom House measure meat. The builder, who is fast acquiring a most substantial reputation, may well feel proud of his work. She is to be called the Fai Bates, and will be commanded by Capt. J. T. DAVISON Fom the same yard the schooner Arrow, built for J. HEARN & Co, of this city was laun ehe,l this week. She is als•-, s very fine vessel -11.1 feet keel---n feet beam—An i 10 feet 4 inches in the livid, and about ll:)0 toni burthe. She will be commanded by Capt. G. W Zimnwrly, of tbis city who is part owner. "The 'local' of the Westfield Republiean is in the pursuit of knowledge under difficulties, and as a last resort, says he is "gni n; down to the cemetery. ' No doiibt of it—and so is his party !"—Witierrer. ' That "local" and you and I--Mr. Observer—will go to the -bone yard" a lung time before the pet/kelpies of the Republican party become extinct. Wn alit inclined i o [Mink they are - eternal'" Just wait and sa*Afyoa duuht Spn'tpilf4d Sonparrit. Your first supposition may be correct—at least, we t,ball not dispute it—but we are not so sure of the latter. We are taught in the Good Book, —Revelations, 10th chapter, and Etd verse—that his satanic majesty is to "be loosened for a little while," only--tad as that "little while" undoubt , wily commenced with the rise of the Republican party, it moms to us very clear that when it ex pine, the party will be non est. IMI 1=1•1 'l,l , er of the . tty MS ICE - ll` - SPECIAL N D'I'KES. gr. PAMEMWM MAYM YOVECcuiLumpel—of all the Mirages which are so common to children, 0004 Isl* NO fatal to them as WORMS; and as they isrittate symptom. of many of her dieettees, they are often ►Mtt teal with them when bat little inspected Mothers will do well to case A 7111151: Warinta — M they area certain, mils and sure Rente4l for . the cure of seervisl Theo herr woo a repahition unpreeedenned In the canals of medicine end are used and rominumeniled by our tint Physicians sod respected Gaulle s. Read Advert i tseinent and hew ire of imitations as there are many eakt.ln to .1, e..ve. It Pnrbered wily by Clark 41t Maldwmi, Eric, Pa., mid sold at a iits. per boo. fircouvrir supennten.lant of Fub.i , nn 1 reuprettully suggest the nano. of Lain,. F. Pr.. narborereek or a suitable pftwon for Ih • Olt,. of cwi my .up,r lntondAint. Mr. t'ock I. an expecuos..^.l teacher, hat mg bean ..ngsg od in tlio location during (1.. LAM twenty firo ' , car,. w th. .111.111 and middle `State. T.O. rfuEviy4 or I.:Dr( Anos. HILA/01 1131011:114111. PICEPAILATION, Highly Concentrated Extract fluchn, (or Disealr the Bladder, Kidney's Grseel, Dropsy, Weakness, dec., LA A 4. and pleasant remedy. Read the adeertmeno nt tu another column, heeded Ilembold's Gem:hie Preparation." I attn B garbed•• r Mai Original Rdtal.ir, Ira. and NATI:RAI,— beyond all 1011 ft.' BEST — n. &APs or fail, dr. to brown or black, trate to nal Ur.., a t t h.m t UP' 1..0 t la ury l•i am or hair. Male aril sold, or applied lin nine priratn rooms.) al lIATCTIELOW:a old established Nl.t Factory 1.33 Breetileay, New Ynrk. AU icermine ilyr has upon It Wr A. n Amu.. 11/e . i 4 Steel rograriag label. ;told by Stewart d Erie, In rirltevr‘r•• of to itl ITATION rall.d . 4 I) hi a ir of l um, Y V., and Isawkrd around by Tuttle of 4,l,tmr, amen of .14o0enorlok sell It ar• now brlng obtamg ly be publlntaea 0000 NEWS, Dlt. 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