Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, November 14, 1857, Image 1

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s i t oo& MOORE, PUBLISHER&
1,011? 28.
ERIE OBSERVIM:t
01./sffED if PERI' 3.17171.0011" ir
~LOAN AND M. At. RE 0 4 6 u a..
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. cop..NLit or STATE AND FIFTH—STA
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it. F. KLOAN, Editor.
If lAA in &drone*, oe within I winoths,, so, if
0,,,..11,/ will 1) , fh.v.i.
iner lining to oe, within the r►r, the will
and the account left with a peeper
TER)L9 OF Am-intimShr;
or Twelve Hues or less masks a squari. Acs
A.m., op. wek, t Oue Pq pare 3 bpsiktis $3 00
• two " no (ls "
• three " 125 Ooe " 9 675
J uana year, changeable st pleasure, $lO.
mouth., month.. 9 9 1 9 months, 931 10, 1
or 10 Ktt 7tar, Sta:. 6 lib; nth',
, P 0 ; 3
rtecl to the Hainan+ Dlrretocp at peleanuen.
[for • 1104 over att,Atul ender ei.tht, $
titorial ontices,lo ovate a Noe ; but nu adverttwa.
aertc4l among the Special Soft,' for leaf th.lo 04111
ets awl others requiring irrquent dangers to their
wine/ a/lowed two sq mans, paper, mid mud, toy' $lll.
maw, the charges tie tt ProPorii , "‘ ao l th.
limit be strictly awaited to the legitimate initiefie
ad".111"3"4.14.5.!11#44,
lb!' tee stilvertlettot will be preeettee ban
, .4. TO pee eeet. will be made on all exeept
.ben paid in oelreinee.
!NESS DIRECTORY.
WILLI %II H. LUCK.
ovcri,r, "clic, in Heaty'a Block, north gide of
YuLY -tourc, formerly occupied by Magill k Co.
an 1, 14r:202.41.
Jt(uts - it. tIiANK;
s r , .Los - J.rur returned from tbe Welk
Irma. to Er , Ws the winter ?hose visiting kw
‘•:run JAW a: Lim ronderiee, center 3d and Frenebstu
1i0(.
1:•.11 114. r. I ware, CrOckety. ()kinglet?!
In pi re litock, corner of Fifth sod
„.• \ •
•••••I 1,
Erk LYTLE.
na-cuo-E by James hill, Esq., aim
r• of s; Murphy between tho Reed
11., tip
CLAkK.
, , tie.
k: 11P1 RE 141:011.EA.
aver A J and Itet.../1 Dooders to ever) dor
iokt.c Dom.:Cie Dr: , Goods. ClirPetur4 Oil
-.ode start, enrcorr of Fifth, ISrie.4l.
BUFF iLU C STORE,
t, -t awl ItantActurtit to brat quality Ready
0 .. n• orneit's famishing Gouda. A 0.7. Brown's
ri., Ya
P. A. SH(.7K.EII.
it t , e lr of 4,,Prie• and Prosloonne, tiSan , /Le. Two
1 12 N -.‘tt4 street, et...pride, Erie, Pry
_ .
WI L LIAM THORNTON,
A eerwelent Bonds and Undo
.• , tentely andotrel.4lly drawn. (Mee on
J. S. Sterrett. Groom Store Erie, P.
cm
1111 1 0110 * SA Sir
a•volsoa, Provialoos., produm, Pork, Tab. Solt,
au. Nuts, (t 141..: Nene. Br , etter, Pails. Wooden.
•• av Terms t' b. Prlcest is No. 4
floors eikee the Poet Oleo, Zeta,
NRII,CR de WARREN.
'i Dealer. m 'change, N. I, Adnerimm Bleak. Col
mad• on all the Principal thlitml of this Caged dtatee and
and ptoomei promptly remitted. flank Noses, Gold
eer twutht and cold. int.r..at paid on time depoitita.—
remitted to Eanqa.. Land Warrants bought, mid and le
'
the meet reasonable terms
Ar LAW Ann Jnalatta es reit roam. Will palette. in
ra: Courts of Rae Count", and rite prompt and faithful
411 laminar entrusted to his hand., either aa as At
• Ariattste. °film in Empint Mod, earner of
,Il inn M., Erte,
J.
.Q. A PITEIRItM.
!? aa4itell _Dreier. Ss +WA and Pry Groceries,
dose, Amiga and douneele..l rank Wooden, 4 , 11-
Ware, flea', Fish, Salt, Mara Nail; Powder,
Fuse, he, he-French street, opposite the
.00
u wpm miiigusas --
Cr. '- Al 0V1 . M•12 and American Marlowe and Cutlery.
Lonll, Vices, Iron and Steel, No. 3 !teed Roam,
=
grogoottoliy otter UMW
AtO %* eftifwW of rats IltMi ViCilll,7. Itopi•
IMPtireik to otortetrits.
ST Izlt & PAI NE.
Commtssios' Mracamria, Niters In Coal. Plab,
•t .ter Luau and Mauer. Public Doak, east of Suns
Er. Pt
ULAILIi -111,11VCALIV.
.on v R•vnil BILOCIRS. RNs, Pa. Interest allowed on
•-•.I tme and Sight Omits, Cheeks and Speck. un
sni Land Warrants hoopla and weld, Collee
, all the principal cilica in the United States
inn! to Europe on our non responsibility.
DR. J. L . wrzwAirr.
jruot avriSnaoood. time,. Stewart k Sinelatea
.rntr nt SUMP and Newsoth ornate. Raiddence,
nue door cditt of Sassofnus street. W
;VIM altar J.,W.. Q Co.,
Jorkvis of large arsd Donwstic Dry Goods, Nos.
‘nfirl Wrirvon Arent., New I ork.
.1 I CaKAIIII4/,' CIIANAJOI A. 111112TRIMID,
■ JOILVION, • C•RTICA A. lIACIFDIERIL
?!B LA HATO! 0t.00..
Una krtilt. Dr A LIIILI4 lo Finer and itaple Dry Goods.
'Lap, tni Ootiges, to. No. 1 Bravo's Block, Erie,
ALLEN ft. (ALM iti.
in fteco—uftwo 111 N Block corner of Poach
le NOW slaws Vie ft..
E. 11. ABELL.
Swum,. te Mahan II Sktrwhag,)
IT ST, Publ'. Square, between the Reed Hodts and
t'i , tor,,taken to the best style of the art sod
to Wit.
THOM CS M. AUF4TII2II.
Lao of 1,14 firs of G. Lama 4 00.0
- N'rtcer. , Jewetr), Silver Sanaa; Masi& la
- 4', 1na..., Lampe sad Faisc7 Goods wholesale
KEPLER; 41;60.,
F. 9101.. Steam Hollers, Vadtt
- arlf aura, and all kinds of If athlnery and holey
Mw t.
31. CUAPIN.
klaitqAT Odle. in the American
` , late street and the Public Square up-
Prlcr. reasonable, and all work ruts:l:dad.
F(IILD at CO.,
`. , .r, /tank Not.-, Certificate. of Der be.
th" rrnn , tratritita constantly fora e.
T. HEREON STUAKT.
in the lOustom nou•e. R e, ld .
d r . •••••'• Wm* • ULM of the old Apotheaul
w . TewA, ll 7.
6-tai: -7-77
etal: il,4er• in raocY Wig .taill="4lllad
lt.el iloJer and Brown •
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t I•KIIU.LE U. _
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kw, F mitt, Pa Coftetions mid
,Ea.es to vitt, yrnmplOw. Wu! dispaittL
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Lt,tl Ketal t tn 11”4., 16.1lemoin, Nazi* OSA.
te t. n Howl Fne,
JOHN 14WPSIIY.
nt /11,-
up-stairs,
JOU", fIEARAt 4 CO.,
0 and Lonumi.non Me rebant , ..l«alrra 10 00,11 ,
agvnt a ha. of C pprr Leave Steamers,
• Pe
GEORGE J. MORTON.
ati f_otoransei,,c Wr.rhaal, Public Doi* ET* "kr
rich. Flour sa.l hut,
c• H. W dr CO..
non and Dealers to G.. 1.1 and Silver Coley usettr
JAM tr4rrtnts arl.l Certificates of Deposit. Also.
*l ,, 'be D.lneltal cities io the Union, Lad all ;arts of
sat for sae. ilia. Basile'. &With% to the item
hybrty k Cochran, Korth side tbe Park
P P. 9 4/Lll. C. o OCVNIIIOII.
R. Bl..41(13,
en!holP:ale and Retail D•sler in "ondlek and
.• Arlad.ial Flowers, Ribbons, IM Lam,
*l4. x o b . Boro(r• Block, Stab sttett
'tmeca.r. &meow). paid to Onion.
ttrIIIHRV h CLARK. • •
''' .411. • tn.! D.al.nt o Dotewitle sod Importid VIM*
••• i* sera?". Tnbetcrn, Fruit. r6b, OLL and
Al. \n. 7 itk.rnpa Block, Stst• .treell=
JOHN Mr: AY RIP 4.
and Dmitrr let ill kings of Illasy.
(.tees and Dining Chair; No. 4 1 •7
.6C Pa, •
jut
1011 `C. MAIR.4IIALL.
LAP ---,fu g
le -win la Tanuosay Ran bundle%
• J• I L !NTS.
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001 7. blncliel, Marsala.% Clomp Pitatar.
sa^, Onl4 Pena, Pocket Cialairt,'“.
th• R. 4.11 Oic
L. W. 0L1).4 A; CO..
all 'chows* aad %Kai [ldeate" to Wen *Mate ,
" ° ;""lor qeeUty, the eheart Ad beat sow to
stmet nest Pereh, ►ties P•.
"I kr exert lag water for fatally, liana or thaebbol
for tale ebeap.
P. AMMILLIT.
'llO of Raab, Deers and altadi,Pera it T tberapied by High Joules. ,
IL Car Real LL.
ikalt.r in Doubt* Beatified Whisker. to ft*
Fnnch ft
CLAIZX
it BALLWIN.
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D frittllNa. Rant" Piet asmay, Pim gasp
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dreamt an Cannum k o RR. .41 ..evekeist ditude , 4
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Weeteeraer et Yam lAN I%
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Yeereveartiara Ileateadd i M - Sided
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dealer le Oat sad Stenzel' Venn
Cali Skin", Illonvenn, Liplat i cl mid 80111
7 / 1 616, Cods, ligrota, testa -
R M . TulT. fta. tille I,' 11 , “ eisto
lit 'vet. Erie,'
MANXlMPiosasewrrANl
hog PIXINDZIOL, Whaiesaleaatbdlillakarn in IllieA,Zotlair.
Ware ke., Stab sinbet,.l26.ikk.., • -
Arrowiti art Lay.-414100 7 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 " 68 .
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witousura ask A .;., 11*r. l and
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rreneh ° P/ . . b. t . •-: :14*:k no : 1 7 41 ; ' .:11.6113279.1 .,
wit ',wit wirkiame,• •
aII.IIIDIST WEIIICIANj tale lomatair the Plat Han Marra SUM
Frreell strr.t, laria, Pa., \ •
DicaLtas in pool. and Mum al awl astilt K 30.119
Brown's Black State .beet, grir,
C. & RAWSON.
Purrantartte eato Avian,' Merin, Park Sas, aver Booth
Steikares Fate, Pa.
rum HALL.
A t.mast eed Posnrosikfts4l2lllos , Coessrtssod Pstal4
Wpottsys sten ktnets, Best of the Pu t. ltsgsbe • &midst
.Oleo of ti. &stilled Sit*, No. i, Bond Nees., art., Ps.
CAUL
Lams a. J maramr, 111"bol,o4e and Wan Kaaairettinor of no
Corn. *
Mail, KIJI-feed, ergo,; , AA, Co\ paid bean kisdi j et
OK Elia, Pa. ,
.1. C. EICRIPTUICI‘
nAartalisAy ARTIER, isrolleall, to take .per to tit*
very Wet idyl* fbr onelkaat" Room to the new eseent. Pier*
nest /enter of the efhlk. ' Z..
THE ERIE !L LS.
TES unbaertbittaitblfi I:=' - '
t aw ni.whi - i*i
ow,
meets on
• ' obd oroOtod 6 =lZ= 404
sod ottoprortot topiendl tie 1W s la, ti
Ibre, rowed to do 4114 WAIII OFNi ara.
Wag in
41 2 0 r.
Ma line Novo,' nai4_ 712 a _ 4o:4:rialing AIN
ta anierolail tho mer arkat mat . GINN Tia• IMI
-tains la aa *meth); pa aqii yoke as
gay: now am aay sill la MO AIM slaty to
give osibiactioo, h• solicits& si or p L I i m umb o a r , .
op- - nom and al triode den to Yu pott of Oa
oil. for ad aims% /
Ens. Oot 11411F-ral? _/
KEYSTONK. MOIL
tirtiJOHN IIt'IIaTIONE,
;tea,
ALSO.
ALSO. CUMMISSION DIEM; ANT, •
FOR MS PURCEUSZ lIIb SALZ 00 rag
ICITSTOIVI. MLR, t non NO. WM NALL.
Noortmutyfflo, f • MN PA.
All .ram throw& the Poi! Olio at gam& atlelmt prompt
ly attoadod to; *ad 'Wawa la tba any lk•• dine.
Kris, July 2-S, 115.47.-11.
THE ERIE CITY MILLS,
=NIX* 1-41 It
Kam r= oliii[pß,
WaloLllll4ll4 ANS MUM maws re
''LOUR COIN, COAlf MIA, Rrs, csgwawai.arraz
SHOR - ii - IXD lIIIN.
FLOM of all !dada key* ateplastk, es boad, labiaws wilt
aell ea low es sew otter Peeler la the eltmoddediow lkoool sharp
within the au Unita.
Ur all Flour Ponsated to to ea
Wlr CATh Paid for arate—AnlSPZlclSCUrptxxidselt
'blot
1
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Thelmatauce fir . .
rIiIII . imi t Erie Cassoty NOW immao• C • . y to
wake Inanranca ea every thaesiptioa BI paellas"? la
Cnal% at LP low rates Si anieenelMwat aftti asamitt. sze
c
di dad Into too clawing, vial tie laseares, In which nothing bet
noln property and' dinned% Oho* or - tam taprooms as
• lowed, and the Conone t I. ariihgooll Iliad ad pi, age i
-tared. Thetands la lather dopardstai are net 11 kss ta
the other
la" Cash Inserasee trade in elder Department at , the meal
■tnc talcs.
DIEZOTOBS
Saone C. Marshall, 1
JI C. if. fthieb, • W. 7. Riadeeseett,
th ohieffibeveveleri lee. 711.8Serrett,
S. 7'. Kepler, Thos. Neeribeed, _ Jeesiblieeees,
GoOret A. Eliot, 11,.*Babbil4, Xl i p, Mien,
J. X. Jeilleit
OFFICXXX,
Jos. \I. Sytruurvv, Pre& • . Theta Ocuffitetee, Sea
Ceimas X. Tuffitiffiyihtee.
Office, over J. I. fiterrett's Obeli itieet,-lii the foam
occupied by trews ancalsoa ii 1 ase Lew ear.
Elie, June 21. 1856 - ,
ERIE CITY
GENERAL EIf9MULINIE AIM=
°MCC In Bawl,* SloelL,
the eons*/ of and sirm44, $
door to rlglil,22n
Ike WM 4 4 Aiegst
-11, Billteer.24illtathe4lorlng tinlidiqiial Moak
jR, her, cAartersii Ikots Ada Pheseadir
HO WASS ' Mg and MARINE
Insureads friaoausy of Philadelphia.
Fred:llw Astirke t s, Po. 412. Mir' ta Strad.
CAPITAL, 1111•41,1100.
The QuakerCitylistrance Co
OF FILIZAA ELPHIA.
Office, franniw Iltradtp, 408,
, Wahnst area.
Ca* Diehall ilar ;1.
•
anufacturers nal:trance iimpany,
OF PHILADILPHIAI
et
W No. 10, Near CAPITAL, . 1" . 1a
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Erb, August 1, UM. .
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GREAT • • - • -
Insurance and ThiSt Company.
P II I L A DIU; P II I.A.
No. MIL (Jade la) *Waal amen, i rti
CIEWITER PIUIMICIVAIm Motbstind Clitlik a te i llelL
On Illeratiludito poseser Par
rots INNITRANCIL laililt%=r6 ihmthilukapi. Limi
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LIRINE INSM ted
INtZ re "Mild" 4 VesNio to
Ow NNW bp Momemit% Lola sad
INLAND IMURANCI 1 Jailed , Olive, I. all' OD% If tlia
Diamityi - • -
° DIRBOTORS. ,
timime. LAthry . •.. novo: t wo sows. . ! ,
mexisior whadia...____/4_N7 a t itervi .
Haary D. 1100148, • arwmasr
Phil 0. fluter, fist el , * Cs. L !!'
E , Tracy, Am of' Tisey 1 i" ;
nip*. L. Git'l !es tiOtt *Mk ! e',
attlittall 11. Me ff Pippo is
WM* aulteit, N' ‘'' 1 C -
base Ilitilibetos, AAR* Of
J . R. tirgorly, inn ASA, */** . **Malft
John 1 .11"1" " " rioltb
James H . milk, itit'of film. Aro% ,
Theo. IC Haw, GetimiNW.. ffalit„
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_ Beta 01 Wetnell._ Ma wr. pmed=l,l4. '
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B. K. &tawny Sermon
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lIIIIVILANgIi COMItAT.
0, / lit i L A1" , ,,i r ..,
_a 113 naw.= „o to tic nmia , z i a lmi lti
A stataa la lia_ jaillila it, , t
Wills, Waal the_ paa4ipt /W. . ; _ .
. Rib apse lbw &aft sad 011
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toms, Laws atil bp
Pit. Asks cot emorehisibilL .. • t 1111101.•
ar atatary. far a
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De. B.llaitaub 11kt.,14 . •' ,
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7 n /1 Y elttilytta the shadow,
r.. . an& aid Ildr,
the Ghia the valley
MI pesrywbare—
PL{e her ebb* pale lbw tentibea,
Titae—yoga` and hi*,
and the shadow trove lb* . valley
Darkened all her golden bait.
klueltwaid sionisti 04 gray ittotaimirs.
Lit with wnahiw Irnitywharo.
Asadowikof bar Orem' igirtbood.
taiiir—young. mild Stk.
Loan she waited to the shadow, ./
?aids—loon mod ddr,
Psoyiag .ilawsew loth way soosidos.
Thourwholaderodtliod ro them"
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t y
Lang die waited—pa yearning;
Takla—raring wel r,
Looting towards glowing aplarda.
, .; lonian wrof lit
Idel tie etuid.rothered slower,
Dimmed her eyes, tied bit hewath.
Shadow from the lamely valley.
Cruet shadow! Death—
tondeouhodcnr! so it. pinions—
Through the billowy air,
Plotted up to Heaves's brightoest
, tilds—yourqg and NO.
Qijotcc lsrcllani.
THE BE4GAW.
.t TRUE TALK.
Ont cold, windy morning, the last Sunday of
December, 1847, a half.naked man kniselted
timidi t y at the tessement door of a fine 'substan
tial mansion in the city of Brooklyn. Though
Ae,weather was bitter, even for the season the'
young man had-no clothing but a pair of ragged'
*loth pante, and the remains of a flannel shirt,
which exposed his muscular chest in many large
rents. ,But in spite of his tattered apparel and
evident fatigue, as be leaned heavily upon the
railing of the-basement stair, a critical observer
'mid not fail to entice a conscious a ir o f dignity
and the marked traces of cultivation and refines
meat in leis pale haggard countenance.
The door speedily opened, and disclosed a
comfortably furnished room, with its glowing
grate of anthracite; before which was plated a
luxuriously furnis hed breakfast table. A fash
ionable young men in a !woos& dressing gowe
and velvet slippers, was reclining in a soft few
testi!, busily reading the morning papers. The
beautiful ypuog wife be! Barred at the table,
giving to the genital, in waittug, her orders for
the household matters of the day, when the tim
id rap at the door attracted her attention. She
eosusanded it to be opened; but the yang mu
ter of the mansion replied that it was quite use-
Aces—being so one but some thievish beggar;
but the door was already opened, and the gym
ipathies of Mrs Maywood enlisted at once.
"Come In to the fire," cried the young wife,
;impulsively "before you perish!"
The mensliciat withoutexhibitieg any surprise
'al inch unusual treatment of a street beggar ;
elowlT•ntered the ream,. manifesting • painfial
wifaltoess at every step. On his entrance, Mr
Maywood, with a displeased air, gathered up his
papers and left the aitetrtment. The compassion.
ate lady unwisely placed ibe half froaen man
Dear the fire, while she prepared a bowl of fra.
;grae• coffer which. with abundant food was
!placed before him But, noticing the abrupt de.
Partare of her 'husband, Mrs. Maywood, (with a
l ic a ou d e d cout o, easiugo , l e tt the room whispering
ion the servant to remain until the strengsr should
Asses.
She then ran ha tilt' up the richly mounted
loftiness., an.l pawed ly.fore the entrance of
small laborstory mad medical library, and occu
pied solely by her hu.ban , l who trio a physician
wed 'model!. ehemigt She opened the door
and entered the room. llr. itillyWO Id was sit
tiag at a small table, with his head resting on
his bands apparently in deep thought,
hEdward," said the vnungwife, gently touch
iing kis ann "I fear I have diapleased you; but
the man loCked ao wretched, I.eould not be ar to
drive him *way." and her !tweet voice trembled
le As edded l —"Yon know I take the nommen'
to day."
. "Dear Mary," replied the really fond has
bond. "I sppreciste your motives. I know it
is pure goodness of heart whisk leads you to die.
obey me, but still I must insist open my' for.
met commands—that no beggar shall ever be
phrtnitted to enter the house. It is for your
*defy that I insist upon it. Row deeply you
might be imposed upon in my frequent absences
from bowel shudder to think. The man that
• cony below may be bat a burglar in disguise,
:end tamed,' in your abwreee taking impresions
in wax of the different keyholes in the room so
to eater some night at his leisure. Your lints
sited experience of city life, makes it difficult fur
'you to eredit so much depravity. it is ikn ehar-
Ity to give to street beggars, it only encourages
vice, dearest."
"It may be so," responded Mrs. Maywood,
'whet it seems wicked not to relieve suffering and
'want even if the person has behaved badly—and
VP I[llo, ItT But I will promise you not to ask
,anotber beggar into the house "
At this moment the servaut rapped violently
at the door, crying that the beggar was dy
lie&
'.Dome *dwar) your 'skill can 'nave him. I
know," mid his 'wife, hastening from the tool.
The doctor did not refuse this appeal to - his
,psehatsinual vanity, for be immediately followed,
her lying *waters, as they descended to the
basenteni. ; Bitty fouttd the itentlioant lying pale. /
:sad uneouvemns upon the carpet, Where he bad
slippedi in his weakness frees th e A s i r w h ere
'*a Maysieod bad Bested him.
"He is 4andsome fellow." muttered thedoo
)toe u Ilibegat over him to &Sultan-the:sate of
Ail Piths- 1 •
.And he Might Irbil say so. The glossy leeks
of raven hair had fallen away fret** Imied white
forehead; kW elmed eyelids were bnedereti by
rtiveu lashes, whit* lay like widiltes trim
ups /04 pitte bronzed' °Mike. While* deficits
oidne.. 94l e. Smi • nous tans ies obis displar
' - liatia . el at *anti' biiiiii. ~ '.<, ' • .
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141 it. Pam*" ~ ,:: ~ iiliVelf the taste
and 11l • &fettle 'GU' ..1 its irealth amid
proem not one Anna ~ : :. aid heathy the,
. orphi bride of the dir . 1 :' -"u2' Her tall
Pi- it Vire wig; lit; . ' ~ ,ii'xieitst silk, that on, heighttitri by
lea with dm 4E4 , 0 'ail@ happiness; yet
here was a touch of sin their droop
log lids that wend* • . one every behold
er. Jbe meaty ,nradnetepalßlit which protected
her foci' the piercing-wind. rivalled bat could
not ourfue, the delimbeaginaty of boo complex.
ion.. Many admiring Mt followed the faultless
eruct of Mee, Maywead,,es she owed with no.
eonselone grime up tholentiodsisle of the Church.
but cone wit/venire becetialt-sievotion than the
yoang wayword e lmstiveldrase situ, gibe bad re.
costly. wed Iberia spitelellbbr poverty and the
sneers of his eristoerstlit .. , ranee*
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Thirstately organ .. fr .1" Its - last rich notes
which' totititt still faibtly .. oft ib Multistate
Irehetl, , when a tarsi_ - . • . elepetit, who
hulfreitonily 'tidtelf , ',• ., ' • : *Mhos 'of the
altar' 00610 Win ' _ . , - ' text, the oft
quoted, but seldom COMO ,ir . M . the Apos
tle, "Be not forgetfitlitiinitAkin stringers, for
thereby some have ehisaained angels una
wares." _
Dr. 'Maywood felt bislCrehead flush painfully;
it appeared to him for; : che moment that the
preacher must have lump bin want of charity
towards strangers, bud ITifed to give bhp a pub
lie lesson; but he soon's! frowtio tenor of bid
remarks, that his own guilty eoaacieoce had alone
made the application in,this particular cue. I
have not space nor the power to give soy sy
nopsis of the sermon, bat that it combined with
the incident of the morning effected a happy
revolution in the mind °tat least one of its bear
ere. So much so that mike return of Dr. May
wobd from church, be repaired at once to the
room of the mendicant 40 odier snob medicines as
he might .tend in natal. of. But the young mato
teemed to he mush refsenhed by rest and ontrini
ono food Wel eomeseueof gratefully thinking his
how fer •the.:kind 'attendees he had received,
wbieh without doubt, bad saved Isis life. But T
witlineompeutw yrnivell,.for, thank God, I am
not the beggar that [Appear. I wuethipwreek
ed on Friday night, to* week on my return
from India, And 'my' 'owns is doubtless
among the list of the lies—for I escaped from
the wave %1y a miracle. I attempted to make
my way to New York, where I base ample fund *
in bank awaiting my order, but I mast haie per
bated from cold and hunger bad' it act been tor
you and your wife's provident charity. I was
repulsed from every door as an imposter sod
could get neither food nor rest. To be an exile
from t ine's native land ten years and then after
ito•naping from the perils of the ocean, to die of
hunger in the streets of a christian oily, I felt
was truly a hitter fate. .'
"?fly name it Arthur Willett," added +he
stranger •
"Why that is say wife' family same. She
will be pleased at her mew Oa Tour recovery."
"Of wbst State is she a native?" asked Artber
Willet eagerly. - •
"I married her in Ole town of B—, where
she was born."
At this-moment Mit.% Mt.wo-a entered the
room, sarpriped at the bong Aimee n? her hat
bend.
Ardour Wl!let gatalatjerwi!ta a 1 nob of wild
"Ti cannot h+—it cannot be lam tialiriont
to think an."
Mra MI.-Awneo gasA4 with Ertl. leas
went
"Whet psinfttl mystery i. cried Dr.
Mayw. lo d, ez6te.ily, virlre...ing hi+ wi:s r —ergo
then beeame a m.eions of the aingalarity of her
fennilnet.
"Oh. on nivalvry," sht replied, sighing deeply,
"only thti -stringer is the jmage of my bloc
lnat brn•her. Arthnr." And Mrs Maywood,
wlt?i , w ok,n tlllll‘l to levee the
room.
"Stay one inument," ptoad••d the stranger,
drawing a mall mourning ring trout his finger,
and holding it up, asked if she recognized that
relic.
"It is my father's gray hair, and you sr,—"
"Elie son. Arthur Wink, And your brother."
Mary Willot Afeywctod foil upon the mendi
cant's breast, weeping tears of sweetest joy and
thanksgiving.
Dr. illsywool retired from the room cod left
sister and brother alone is.tbat 'Aired boar of
re--union, essiirg to bimedf:
"Be not forestial to entertain wearers, for
thereby some hate entertained angels unawares "
v.,
A NAUTICAL Dooan.—We heard yesterday
of a move peepetrited bra hnotnenne eaptaio of
one of the die New Orleans steamboats, which .
should entitle him to s degree in the order known
u the "Wide Awakes."'
it seems that some sixty !showers, all from the
"Oem of the Sea," were in sestreh of a boat to
take them down the river at the lowest possible
charge. After inquiring the price of the clerks
and captains of severe) of the boats downward
bound, they visited the craft over which our weir
presided, and who bid been attentively watch
ing their movements Advaneing to'the clerk,
who was'at his post in the of the spokesman
of the party inquired the fare. lie was told,
but the figure appeared to impress him as an
enormity. for, throwing up his arms, "Holy St.
Patrick,' be ejaculated, "and by the powers
there isn't so much money in the cfmnthry."
At this stage of the proceeding the captain
stepped forward.
"Mr. --,—," said be addreeeteg the aka. 7 . 1
have obilerved that there Imo orient Know *kb ,
Inv among the crew of tititt 'bont.antiLtr i aut
you to settleVittrand dielterte th em y."
"What's thlo folr, Ceptaltir - repli eke clerk,
who undorsiond the souimpanyi g • wink
What's it ff'ir?"yeturned the rid ant Qiptain.
briaging his 4qt down upon tb desk with the
forcelef an excited auctioneer' siPmer, "What's
it fort" why it's for blond d murder to be sure!
What's it for? Why it' , their shooting peer
innocent, harmless f 'goers down in A streets
of Baltimore, just f they were s ) many wild
wolves. What's I fort Why it's ffitYtheir
gracing the en' era) Aitterken eunn, 110'k
what'll' for, 4r—bringing lie let entre with ,
another int . ty whikelt- - uT Woad Ithikt that's '
comet, ' nt it?"
The eeted sixty ptiiisa 460 the Captain
with 6 °Minks" iodeeeribable, when Weir spokes.
7h.oetiveneed:
sptsio," ssi*-be, tireer gentinsike. every
'enf yeg, nod the.devii taw sway' with the
*WI etas Vet tent h& and fittleterer nesneisieg
eitt'senther'brat fee the tete of-ir Ihnr • dirktii
dollars Ossis lads." he esutioited:itt the type.
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Then a quiet, loaels ,, aspi hilly read, ii the
portly:ern pert of the township of Jerusalem, is
Yates county, the notice of the penis; traveler
is attracted hy a very large sad very odd looking
three, 'troy bones, whose led retinal- brown
sides, and eztetteine proportion, as but dimly
discovered through the branches °Cabe fruit and
shade trees that eurrosad it. This the bone
of Jemima Wilkinson. The dwellers in that
neighborhood always speak of it as "the old
Friend's place." Undoubtedirsent have pass
ed
is—as did some years king the
glorious beauty of the sourrenditeg landscape
and the peaceful seclusion of the lovely spot,
with little thought that it was once the home and
seat of religious fanaticism and delusion.
Having recently made $ visit to this neigh.
borhoad, and bet_ lig pretty welt "posted up"
coneeraing "the Prind'i" bistery,thave thought
hat perhaps your readers might be laterested is
an outlive of the cireemstasees which made the
name of Termini Wilkinson famous, or, if you
please, infamous.
She was born of respectable Quaker parentage,
in Cumberised, R. 1., la 1751. Tradition re
ports her to have been "a spoiled child," and to
have grown up a wild, wayward girl. Wheo,
boweeea, she was about 25 years old, her die•
position suddenly changet4 and an became as
reserved, quiet and studious, as she Iris before
noisey, vain, and thoughtless. These sew habits
grew upon her until her 25th year, when, to all
appearance, her health gave way, and she sunk
into rapid decline. Friends watched nightly at
her bedside, and were often startled by her
strange stories Of supernatant apparitions end
revelations, which, however, they only set down
to the account of a mind disordered stu d enfeebled
by illness. At last, one night in antum of 1776,
after an apparently quiet sleep, she started up
as the clock struck the midnight hour, arose,
called for her clothes, and from that time was to
all appearance perfectly recovered. She asserted
then, and ever afterwards, that it that &alien
boor the soul of Jemima Wilkinson departed,
from her body, ad that the spirit of the Nord .
h a d t a k es its pine; that she was now fullillieg
tLe second coming of Christ, and that she was to
jiy e a p e the earth a thousand years. She styled
herself the "Universal Friend," and immediate.
ly, in spite of opposition, aonsmenoed to preach
in public this declaration Shy son collected a
small baud of followers in New England. From
thence she wont to Philadelphia, where her
preaching and claims attracted wondering crowd.,
and occasional proselytes. Is 1784 site gathered
a aneiely of followers is Worcester, Pa. In
1789 she colleted her disciples from New Eng
land and Penusylvanis, and came to Yates county
(then a part of Ontario eawaty,) where she par
chased, with the gains of her shrewd ileespoion,
an eligible farm, and built the m'a'uls' of which
have spoken. She gave the ulnae "Jerusalem"
to the township. Her followers settled is the
immediate vitiniq, and she ruled over them in
both temporal and spiritual things.
Twice a week she held meetings in her man
sion, when she preached in a style peculiar to
herself. She had Ito systestathod dostrineei
and no &materials by whieb ;bet faithfil were
governed; her own FAA, will ad her eoe
reniendy Inquest noPPliing the
place of these in eiery entergeney.
She esereieed tbe most unbounded Ininenoe
over her followers, who believed implicitly in her
claims. She died at low reeidesee in Jerusalem,
in July, 1819, ageld 68 years; or, as her followers
long persisted in: saying, "She left Time.' Is
her will—s curious doeument-•••41SO bequeathed
her property to two inside%4Sms, who were her
favorite disciples and members of her bousibold.
Both bare sines died.' The meetiogs, which
were kept alive !mg after Janis's'. death, have
eessed, sad the estate :bag passed into other
bands than Jemitsa ever dreamed of.•
Bea is a mere outline of "the/Friesd's"
veer( Many are the stories of her deep laid
sehimes, of her ettempted and pretended mira
cles, and many the traditionary suspieions of
mysterious erinses planned and truism/tad under
her roof. How far these are tote believed Ido
not know. The old story of her attempts to
walk on the water, and that of her pretence to
ratio the dead, are perhaps apocryphal. Another
story, not in well known, but perhaps more an.
thentio, is that of her attempt to proselyte a
band of Oneida Indians, who went, upon her
invitation s to bear her preach. After having
addressed item, and asserted her skims, one of
the Indians arose and spoke to his brethren is
their own langn . After he bad finished, she
turned to than i ter sad inquired what b
hod been saying. • Observing this; the entitles
savage, casting upon hers look of proud o,ntempt,
sneeringly reniarked. "We think you no God;
you no Au demand what I say; God utuiersiand
/*dials as well as anything." With this the
oonfinenee broke up.
At a pleasant !arm house, where resides a
worthy old gentleman who was formerly one of
the Friend's Hinman, we were shown her por.
tnra, It is a good picture, of life sine, and rep
resent*, her at a esrpalest but good-looking wo.
man, -rayed is • loess bleak 'silk robe, with
white ete-it and bends. This - was her matsl
preaching &rm. We were also shows a arias.
son silk robe end two beaver hate with broad
briar% which foraged part of her simpler ward.
rob'.
/I can htrdly deseribe my varied holier es!
oohed upon the life lilts picture, and bandied
thearticles Of dress which its original bed wars,
and sair the , old riot soder 'blob so such of
her life was spout, aid the trees wbiob perhaps
ber owe bands bad planted. Palatal &oughts
o f ti l e lerstaiedsess i of tbi basun beast, sod
its pratieseia tit iseeption, took 'away' dihe
pleasurable scenes of cadged putiosity. And
as I turned away frost the spot and set st face
boateratd, arose in ley Wad the 6a of
our blesiod /AO. "Iktbsir batiks' shill know
*eel, .and with all I could not bat rejoin is
the reflection that, the sad delusion lad so soon
"come to pasta," and tbat:sow throughout
region and tittighbotkood lb* oomfortsbic
Gospel of Christ is UAW, sad &bandied"
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Tree l--4servous—very, very dreadfully ner
vous I had been, an am; but why- will yes say
that lam teed ? The dimes* had eimpesed ay
reuses; sot destroyed, not dulled diem Aimee
all was the senie`of bearing mute. / heard •
things in the beeves smile the earth. I heard
many things is hell How, then, me I madl-.•
Hearken I and observe how healthily, how m/mt•
ly, I tell you the whole story.
If is impossible to say how fret the idea ester
ed my briar, but, OW, connived, it henatedmo
day and night. Object there wan nose: Per
sine their was none. I loved the old man. He
bad never wronged me. tie 'lied sever given
roe insult. For his gold I bad so dada'. I
think it was his eye—yes, it was tbir t He bed
the eye of a *utters—a pale blue eye, with a
filet over It. Whenever it feltupon me my blood
ran cold; and so, by degrelitt---.. very ratimll7—•
I made up my mind to earths life of tho.obd
man, and thus rid myself of the errlbretter., _
Now this is the point` Tea fumy se not
Madmen know nothing. But you should 'Mee
seen me. You should bars seen bow wisely I
proceeded ! with what caution—with what fore.
sight—with what dissimulation I went to work I
I was never kinder to the old mss titan dating
the whole week before I killed him. And every
night, about midnight,l turned the Isiah of his
door and opened it -=-4, so gently ! Lad thee,
when I had made nu opening sufhtsieet for my
bead, I first put in • dark lkoterk ell olimid, set
that no light shone oat, and then I amp' iniey
heel. Qh, you would have laughed to see WV
cunningly I thrust it in. I moeol it al=
very, very slowly—so that I might not
the old man's 61twp.
It took me Au hour to place my 'whole. bad
within the °patios solar that I amid SOD *sold
mac as he lay upon hiabed. Hal, 'malts mud
man have been so wises* this .? Aced thee, whirl
bead was well in the room, I soda ellkoJeeilect — t.
y--oh, so celtiouly 1-..foir she. Ideate
- I undid it jest so tame that aisles
thin y fell upon the vulture eye. And,eltiml,,
did • Meg atighte—eosey isighslnet at
midnight ut I found the eye always shoed;
sod so it w impossible to do the work, for it
was not the Id men who mud me, but his Evil
Bye. And morning, *lwo,ibe day broke,
I went boldly into his eimmberstad spoke enure:
pronely to him, calling him by same is • hearty
tone, and inquiring bow be bad passed the sight.
So you see he would have bees a very mad 1
old man, indeed, to sweet that every n just
at twelve, I looked in upon him wale , gaps.
Upon the eighth night I was mere than um
ally cautious in opentng the door. A weleh's
minute hand moves more quickly than did pips.
Never, before that night, had I felt the wins of I
my own powers—of my sagacity. I amid seer
eely contain my feelings of trialepb. TO Aka
that there I was, opening the door little by little,
and the old man pat even to dream of my meet
deeds or thoughts. I fairly chuckled MA, idea.
And perhaps the old man heard me; for he snow.
ed in the bed suddenly, as if startled. New pa
they think 'llic I drew back—but se. His
room was as blank 'as pitch with the think, dark
ness, (for the shutters • were elan fentesed,
through fear of robbers,) and so I knew that hp
could not see the opening, of the door, and I kept
ea Bing it steadily, steadily.
I had got my head in, and ins about to oyes
the lantern, when my thumb slipped epos the
tin faetesiog. sod the old ass, sprang up in hod,
crying ant . RIO there ?" .
I kept quits still and said nothing; foe es
hoar I did not move a motels, and io the mean ,
time I did not hear the old man He down. He
ms still sitting up is the bed listeolaz just as
I have done, night • after sight, hmritiothog to the
death watches in the wall. --' .
Piesently I beard a digit; groan, "Da I Isar
that it was the gr . vesta mortal terror. It wee
note groan of pep or of girtf. Ob, 40 l it WU
Lba low Mined .on*d tilai raise. Qrom the, bottom
of the soul when neereberged with ewe. I knew
the sound well. Stays eight, just se midst,
when the world illept, It has swelled, P
my own bosom, deepening. with its dreeUg ea*,
the terrors that di trot me. I my' I has. it
weri.. I knew El* the nW men ish; dad pitied
Ms, although I ehteiteled stltesat. I knew
that be bad been' laying awaits ever Mimi the
first slight noise lobes 'he bad tamed
His fears had, beimtever sinselpowistspea bin.
He bed bees try* teltivey thew esomdees bet
molt sot. Be bad been lea to
is nothing bat the .tried is thu ebbing; hie
only a moue erossiegthe beer or. e9l itre
ly a wicket Ala *eh toe made s slam
Yes.. be bads bees trying se essiset ldammdf *
with them sepposideur„ , rtme be 'fermi, talks:
mds. All is este; 1
esgiOresdipAlP
ins the aid men, had neirwitik his Week shs•
dow bears his. sod the shadow bad new ressit.
ed sad epselbped . tbe - *do: Sint it swells
moerafsl Isis se of thi soperesividow
that mused him troteel—ehimegli be neither saw
nor beard ute—tobt.the preasse of my -head
within the room. .
Wbse I had welted a hog ti.., yin patina
ly, vithoot barite dot eld Re ems, IN.
eased to epee o*d o. alloy, very little seevios
Ipis looters. I opened semseit
glee bow 40410BOyerioril,,
todemie di. rey, like tbe tideedt ettlist 4:t h
=to sot or the MA!, Jeld !44 Ur. .4al;
w.. open. ifhgtog .114,10.. ti
time es I lined tgetiA,`,4,4lo/ it - win petihet;
distieeteese—ell doiLiolue v itith bidesetivil
seer it bat skilled thellbritikkm is in! bess•V
het I mold 940 intbinfreini , iii-tiee. aid meg
flee or poen, for rpOltritSted eke ray wit
by blitilHAJM4t 1 1M*tbi !hailed °Pi
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ad I nide add . 101 , tioa toatitomait-.-
do X tut Add loor, "at lialloadlaapitod4o
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,slid ale thoodfol dikodi mtdika
4*/ ill 't doh* ultiediditaltae to
1 0Wintik.' Vdt 4 foto lOW Wasted
loosdr i kibriiim isa %slew
ionut o lordly, lode*.
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bed pre r OW I
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iktc.iowa aliassok i
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lalfa is awed. The
semi the bed mad
is vas stfeet'istou
ipso the Await and
There was aspeleaties. The old aa*wis mow
deed.. Reeve would trouble me soliallay
If yea still;thiek me mad you wily disk so
us logger when I desealbe the toreesatioastiook
bibs etmeesimeat et •• the help 11 , Ilite sight
weed, fed I worked-Wilily,
!bet of eli I dismembend thetampsa • fiat off
the bead, shilriud leg.. I tilde took arebrsei
plumb. Mai the floosie, of eirmatier;- sad
'64bsd all between the seilliittp.• • rasa
zlseed the boards so cleverly, iio
milmaim eye—not even his—Weld base
demoted esytb Ig - Wrong.- • There wee iseithilkg to
lash out--ao stain of as; tied —no tkimPitpots
wiestirell. I -bad been Vito wet fergiab' A
tub, had et lot aft-1111 ba 1 • '"".• s/
Abed 1 Ma made an end of Abe it
was 101 l o'clock, stiff dark as midnight' ' 4 lB the
bell goaded the host, there came a g at
the Aram debt.. Drill doilp t 6 'op'o, - a
Hike belle ; *hit bad t 6 f4r
*stared tires me', who introducerttetimelvee
With; podia sellity,as officers Oftki e j iiik A
shriek bad been heard by a neighb or dpiiiyig the
night; suspicion of foul play bad Mien, loomed ;
isftiestion been lodged at the pglici aloe,
sad they ( the dicers ) had been deputed EO M ca d
the premises. ,
sailed, for what bad Ito tear 1 pal the
regimen willow. The. shriek, —I said, was
my awn is a drama, The old matilmeatioesd,
was shiest is the esuntry. I twit .Day
all ewer the Loess. I bads them searsit.asereh
well. At deed slew to his cesebes. I
showed them Isis immures, seettru, atedistarbed. •
ILa the ambulates et atufatenat4 brought
chain lute Aba nom and desired them hare to
'wet but their Wiese, while I, •in .thaviki
sodality •of soy perfect triempti v plseed.ser owe
seat upon - the eery spot beneath which pelmied
ellpie of the "imam. • •
Tlii offmenr yen Padded. My mall* . bad
tioasillal theia. r was singularly .
74. 7 .. t, tisk 11119 e I" alumered 61tetfill4thd
.1441411511E Mrstitti ll!it)° 4 2 . 4t
and I rancid a ringitig in my
ears f but 111 they pt and still skAW.. The
rhea; hemp . taore* 4166134; I tailifid'inore
Bally, ?? get rid of the flelleg ; but it oinilteued
and gF aid m i
until t jeectatouad
that t,he .uoise,aes apt teithi 4.97. Witit•
. No doubt, I sow gAw erel 4 00 •' INAS II"
ineatly,wd wi th a beightellideoloe, a Yet
the monad lloremsed-pmad whaVeonli4 dal It
was a istaikillyquiek 41011111111111d1 'whammed
ass wait imams whets enveloped is omen. I
gasped for breath ; and yet the officer. .4as* it
sot. I . talked more quickly, sore vehemently;
bat the noise steadily ineremed., Inezes sad
argued tam, in a high key and:ill i th, vio
lent • bur the noise steed* , in.
welled. Why wield they mot be gam? 'I
paved the Goer to•ead•fre e iwiti. small, es
it weited-to fiery 1!y the' • ettheounr
bee Mlle: Weia essedily4aereased. -O God +es bll
add i otio ? I ftleated--r reved , -1. sways! I
swung the chair arm which 'tad toeti aid gra.
tad bap= the bards; bet the noistiemee above
sLL sad seatiesally iseraised. It goat=
, billar—imehr , dad still the met,
=lit sad mailed. Was it_ poepihia j 4,
sot 1 Almighty God .I—eo l est 1
heardsepeeted—ethey &se a.
were making a-meeker} of my horror k. alibis I
though; sad this-1 thigh. But wythiagestter
than this *my . I Anything was more tolerable
than this -riolla 1, , 1 amid. bear those typo.
allied smiles see .beget. . I felt thaaniust
.seam
or die. - der sow--agelasilioad
sr f bider 1 lender 1 loader •ss o llidielle,"
u dimellable •110- mere+ 44.2411 it the
desti bar ap the Flasks I—here i.9016.is the
bellbird hits Meow . heart ?" • <.hitie•
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testy - - -
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