Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 315, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 February 1862 — Page 2

TUE DAILY EXPRESS.

ttOSDAY FKIiRUAF.Y i;. I '. Ota dTpatrhe thi in-rtiirr are lihlv ioportr.t. Dnnlel V. VooflietN. We r.otlcf) In the Jnvrnil of lri.U li,a letter fro u II oa Lariri VT. Viiir, In defence of tu vvte on tu e.tr.Vt fMt tian. Tl.it vt ant which h' iiiurh rrvab'.e-J, wai gireu i-u the Ii"'. ..f Janusry ua iL Iwliowwig reaolufi-n. ' R;$olteJ, Thal In rU-r w 'hetsJ.nirj e.. of iL GuTruraiii, the i..tereton the Nat o iI lar, an l rue an ample ir.aii'f IWl f"f ultimate I'.uiJatijii of t'i pjoii' r Iii shall bo ispvjevi whiclj niiU, with the tin, on Import. se care m i.unal lerenue cf tot le than C0O.0C0."

ia Lo c pjojei to t'-ich a courts. Cinier tuch a Jhcy a he- rcf'ft'euu. the gjrx.acul will

J U'j t ivu 13 ,mv it ordinary eipeaae.

! whik- it i cLJc4iunt to oheiience 1j t V- Lna. a ;1 th l"iiiiutiuu. Rather than

rrfrt io taiatton L would Lave it bankrupt at. Id'; rCrJ. lie ma our people are i.ot a n 1.tt jti to m) taxes. We luihl ety

tha oferraeat ii not la a coni.tioo tu I f.ght, tut at tha same time it il compelled n

r .1 . r . . . t . w

i.gui iwi in um nia.ence. aaiai. Vcoauti;, Jauxa C. Roiiyeo, Valla!!.tu at and one or two other, who art opposed t j the ar, are far mora concerned about the Uit$ lLaa the man w bo hare tatet tu par. Our people du not eiject to lite ia tase aud

luxury, aod without et pense, while the aold.sr it undergoing the hardihipt of the camp, and the peril of the tattle ßed, to t indicate the authority of the government, and pieserte the blruloga of coa'.titat.onal Uteri jr. Our people are at batxe turrounded by the comfarti of life, aad the? are willing to pay

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The Jour x! -at : iLis letter cf Mr. Yooa- j -

. 1. . ..J.i. i mi Kiiimnr l.ii v-kit r&A I .

Nilltttrv. AkJjUtaLt litUtlil Xcttd IclUliicd fluUl Chira cu Triday Lrtu Le u.c,dd la iiulin air.u U Mi lor the ti&usfcr of a

nuut'f r i f the Mechanic KuiÜeci-s tlo lih

riTinfiit. IM.lr. Atnn?fmmt4 wer I

t ... . o aloiit rotiAurtiUitrd fr th p.ixmeuf f the uiuch atu-.l iur.. i he lodiaui rcj;iinci.t ii nitl atjut C'ututerlaud and Horcnrjr Live nn Iraustaitted Lome ai uui h inocej at they roiild lure wUhed, owing t the fct that, at the hct parmeat, htivjr torpaß f.r clotHt g ere Je, wliU-h Iri't tut .-.n.tll tiltnei ! trt paid the inrii

1 he "jcrrice la iho iu ui.tiaj cfWetern

VijgtnU has teu ', arluouJtlat tie earn

hare hd todrnw lucr auppliei of clcthUijj j

thaa thnr .othir.ß nilowancr- amoui.t t, j aud the il.tTo.eriC, of r.mre, r m nut f f

t!iir j4. p.'o; r.

Kdaanl II. Mace of lndat.i Luteeufun- j rmcd by thr Setatf a 42J Lleutemnt of the j

lt lafaütr .

DHY COODO. AMLI1ICAN ANI KO.tKIfi.V DRY GOODS!

UCDICAL.

and Umps with iafamy tho yiny cAarye ot the EiraiW c. It U1 Le recollectei that our tutemeat of the reolutioa a few Uye ao, waa precinely aa U U here gin a by XIr. Vooaatta. The Jearnaf howerer, la U)'aig to put the nutter before the people In the bit poaj.bl light, ttated that "the r ote which Vooaatra gate, about which the Ka rata wai tery Lidigoant, was agalat a reaolutioa iatroducci, pltdgic the toeajbera to vute for a bill te lery a dirt t tax upou the ptopl of on hundred andßßf miliioni of doU.tr $ io pty iattrttt on Trf$ry not'$." We gire the aUtemeat of the matter frura the Journal of February 3d. We presume that Mr. Vooaarrt, Lowerer much le mir deir to rii bitnir of the odium atuchiir to him ia regard to this matter, will not

thank the Jouraal for any more of its "tyiny ckarjtt'' iu bit behalf. The Journaf nudo the UUe tutemeat far the purpoaeofdeeeiriu lüe pevple, aad a pper purtuiug tU'.h a courte, tauit hare tery little telf retpect, aad no regard for truth. The public lote confidence in it, aad it becutaee an object of contempt by the people whom It eadtarored to deceire. Mr. Vooaaxia haa made a weak defease, and it tnait b to regarded by every candid pcrioa whu wUl Uke the pains to exuniae themalter. Aiwebtfore state-l, we hare no desire to resort to uafair means to ct3t reflectioa upon the congressional record o. Mr. Voorheet. It U well known to the people of thie district that eTer eincc the out break of this rebellion, Le his used all ordi

nary means to weaken the confideuce of the

Haughtou, Sawyer dt ('i. Ar prrpaitt tc JTi-f tt-sr cuJin'r aa4 it tra4 cetn-tasty, an uuuiifUi lrr nonmM ( pry .lioti, con l'Jrg f Cotton Goodn ! AtroiVe jj Sl.eetlr;:, I'ocas-ct äheeunp, J hn A Jim, 1 4 L 9 1,

C!ttn flannfls. TkV, Dtiiiii.., raru'iri, CVrft Je.in.

.llr. WiiiIoir' Soot hi ttyrup, ion niii.nuL.v Ti:i:Tiii.(i. t GUO.SS of the aliovo named celo I lrt t M tirin", cm hfti nt tit MV.kril, at Nrw York tcrk Itkr. 1 L tl. lMUin 4 1It -4 cU'4 t iL fn-t iLtl I (ti ui MJLI.xll iti hTf, n l akj ottr r'kl, f -f I'iMl, I low at lLj fin t tou(Ll f.om t rrtIftnri. TMOMai Ii. S4KR, WhoUk! &4 J'.til Caj Vrui llour, M10J1 CiT.iüx 4ivi MUa ktrt..

TOILET ARTICLES.

JOSEHI BURNETT f"c CO S Staudard Preparation !

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, W. T. Ic Ln.T2nter, .11. II. I pHYblCIAN AND fiUHOl-ON. ' JL CU( .vK-i.l attrnlia to it tr.tmm of !; ' f 1 1.( iU It. ai I r; rir-i'- f r Cui t, Ar1 r.Di'.l rail, Ptry,;iiiin, Mtf.Uytotr.. ft.bUu.. , lc U.uorv tt tn-jm trir. cf Acut n4

t'i.K r.u iöii: n of ttio t'yn ni Tr, Ij a iu:M 1 (o.iiif i,( rem -lul .jrfct, Rt-.torti Mg"it Ij Iii ! I ti.ijJ, ai 1 ti'trieir io ita lff, lit 11 su.-j- I , I'M et cult b 4 1 -pt-r ito.i or nif lUkl lr"unr I.

.Uj D rjmiitrj, rrt oi ftrr-, n i-ur r ' eth r e. OG1., squsL! coru"i ."tont ü. I'upj Ur .irct , 1 r re-tluu, lb'ti.n. f't-t-tlj

, xJ fr

the contest, aal feel the iniportance of &ucceas: and thy will tie pi jo the mm, who.

when thecouatry it tottering on the extreme rerge of ruin, pauses to brand them as beiag una illmg to pay thu neceairy taxes to carry it gloriously through the content. Some tun are uain this question of Uxavoa to aave the ji from their political pravra a while longer; and alao at a cloak to hide theru while they perpetrate the avussination of conbtituiioual liberi. Tie corernment must te

iapportel and U credit miiatained, and the

people know it. They are willing to pay all

they make besides their own support into the

Public Treasury, rather than looae a frut of territory to the dominion ot Jrif ctkO.x Datii The "Vailaxciouam' yanj" may howl about high taxes until the rivers run dry, yet the people, whom they pretend to ahieid, will depise them for catting upon them tho odinm of a want of patriotism in the time of their country' greatest peril. These tuen miuke the spirit of the people. As Mr. Wxasixa aaiil in hiiunnoei sDeech wf Mr. A&axs. if

the Government Is true to the people, they bus, tut that tho report i not, Cwrally.

will carry it gloriously through the contest. crMitea.

roliticiana fjr partizan purposes may howl The Indianapolis Jcurnal of flaturdsy

themselves hoarse amidst the raging etorm; I ears

my prop's to atandoa the th;pto api- Thetattalionof KrubrswLich ho teen

rte crew, boa the patriotism of the people aad j parad.ng p and down oar ptrects fcr two

public opinion, will more majestjcally for- or threo months, departed yesterday for ward uatil the rehellioaLi "crushed as with a Loumille. They will "play soldier" no

riaat'd "rasp." longer, but Trill join General Buell'i grand

Mr. Yocaatu ha, tj Lis associations and I army, and at once enter cpoa the active du

rutrs La Cungre-", aud hia conduct since the j ties of oldiers. The opportunities for thor

coameucemtnt of our domestic troubles, ough drill, afforded by their stay hero, Lave

brought an odium upon himself and hit dis- not been lost, ar.d thry w ill to henrp, a

rHrr. which dauLtle-js coveri him withhumili w-ll drilled corm.

peyple b the power of the Federal Gütern- Ue CacüQl r;J himjelf of thii 0dium, They are comnunded by Captain Lew.

U!ct m.

Merrimar, t'clieco.

Tacißr, Dutnell-, ac IN' KEWmtT.

White UhhU, Llnctu, V Honirrr, Shirt and Drawezr, Yarr.i. SmAll Wares, le., Ac.

WOOLBNS.

Within the la-t month fourteen rcimenU ofint'antn, two regiments of cavalry and tour batteries of artillery hare gene from the Ohio camps ii'o activo ten ice. 0:r State hat now io service CO rcgimeuts and it iudepudent companies of cavalry, and 1C batteries of artillery. Tf u additional rfgi

menu or infantry, 4 or cavalry ami batterit-. of artillery "can be mtrched into the t Cell in ten days, i( the GoTernment ehould ' order a forward morcraent requirinf: their tervic Ca. Enquirer. I

Kiklurt count t I.. iurnrhr d eleven coto- t .'.i-iert-j. and rroadcloth-. . . . , Doeskins, la Coaunr, panics for the war. 0x!fml MUf(, jtUck Dotskia.-. A lcttir m.i receirrd re t iday i.ay tho Cadet, Drown. Fnr? cnssimere.

IndianapoliE Journal of fUturdty, frora ! n.iin. .uui.icrry, AJjutant Dan. Marauley, of the Uth reßiment, dated fori lleiman. I'cb. 11th, in O.th'nutttt, JUmtnettt, Kn.ludy Jtnt,

which ho says that the movement against Fort Dooelson does nut iuclude Wallace's Brigade, and that the 11th and ?3d regi

ments aro to be kept "out in the cold,"

while raw tioops are srnt forvanl to take j

hand ia the btjht. He states further, that j

rumor has it that fifteen thousand rebel i

a VI W m "I

are aarancing on i ort lienry irom iOium

U. D. C WALLACi: offers hia

fcMtonal itrrlce to the fUinrir tf T'rr.

' llU! nt ror.it.Uug couDtrf. OrTUT-Fiur Jurwst ! t. W . r.lrUk". i'rvjt

hEill FNTK-Oa ttrt, Uimrtn Cih aut Tth

Frei.

HKXUY I). MANN, I'HYSL ClKX miii urireon. ! ornt'r Hmrr'a Di.. Corner of tih i 4 V ai-a.h l.ecti, Tcrtc-Hauf, M. lUee. S6, cly DOOKS.

! n Hooks a! llnitlttt ! UNDKlt CANVAS; or, th Campalua f tha Ulb rftmrut lid.ar.a Vo'.uuters lo We.iern Vlritli.'.a, 1SCI. ty J.T.l'f-4. Jul.n Ureal, by ih awlUor ct l-rlt Irni; Ix-oiom la Life, (.real Eieciiioi " 4'wvl iTeeme, "

lbe C'JMer au4 lit llrarlU-.ew jpj-i. frllU-llf

l e t a . tialliMlon. r.-r lie C'-ti j !r , i loolli Wash. I. tt Tett, lloi'iliU'I.

I'-r tt. IT'"1 t. ,. f, AM' tut t a -i rrti'H ilti tortus i'.xtrtictH Vi I r a! m T'rt" Jlsnir If I'. M.I'ONNl.LLV i .!. K.crMNtiM M CURL YOUR HAIR Beautify Yourself, U l -IV! i'luivpclVs Hyperion 1 ok ci:i:i.inc Tin: haih.

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MEDICAL

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Y.y uii, Cltr ll' It pi ion, 1aw xi1 I'of ui' ir.'ii in leiuUfy iUnni rn iUnui4 f M.

rfEDWAnuHiRravcetetra. Foundry anrf PlpwFootoryv

ClIAl'rr.LIS HYPKHION

ly nrflrlr in IIa Worl ill curl Mritlgtsl llalr!

Tie Only ArlxfU that vill Citri e lliit

1 tlie oul

I lau I t

A I.r . aiii.rt r.ifnt

bratM ricy ant DeuM TwUt CASMMfPf

Tailors' Trim in i iters , IN VAr.lFTT.

aad be knawt it. They will not again honor Wibon, of Cincinnati, an excellent officer him with their conüleace. lie hat dug hU of experience, both la the Mexican and poiUcal grave and now sinks Into it with the pre?cnt wars, and by Capiaia Tbonu.) 0.

wbdicg sheet of tiga taxes to hide him for

ever (.co the gate of a patriotic people.

meut to maintain lu authority, and force obe

dience to Its laws. It U useless to ditcuaa this proposition, for the evidence of this statement U too weil known. Iiis associations are principally meu whose courte ia Cocreaa is admired by eecetaioa journals icd who themselves are regarded by such

journals as trm und mjiickimqdfftndcr$ of 1)iacutlfi and Tendfncie. thttauu cftht SsutA." ValLOPtCUAM. . .aw.- and bluster of braffrarti

Jajczs C. Ruaisao and Bt Woo, ami ona uct Wlgfall. Johnsou and Davis, or two others, are men in whom no coufi- aad cthm of the same sump, there Is great d.oce can U reoed to favor the cause or di&cuity in bringing up the masa of men at aence can o " the S juth to the pitch of enthusiasm deeae i

the Gjvercmcnt. I te man wao Decomes tue -eCM3Ary l0 iure success. At loast so says associate of VAtiaMDicnAiX la politics, caa j,e Richmond Esami rr, and no say all tbe T, hnt Slacked unon with some decree of writer including the authors cf tbe late

.,,, Ge-jr'ia Manifesto who arc striving to route

lospi-ioa. oopersi-irauj uu ... up p, of lhe Rcb,i Suui to the ne ed to every means to defeat the measures I it eJ cf lüd ticea, Their angry expostu-

necessary to a conqueat of this rebellion, j Utiocs, theirfierce objurgations, their trantic

that th. Memphis papers maj well say oi W to t ;

them, that they are fr d utjlintMrxg e- 1Uob dJ nQt fiu4 l!ul hf4rt co,rcraliun . a .a a a? W .

fynJtroflkecaniftZout.. lit. ooa- i ja noUnoua acheaiea which tfcey nad

h th .)ciate of theje men. and is counted upon so confidently, ibis it a g

Thlt fct alone ia I utttcani laci, ana u augtn in ior lucir wujt,

found voting with tliem.

suficieot to convict him of cot being as true a patriot as he desirea the people cf this di

trictto auppcte. It La a very easy matter, and riu;re but little time and labor for Mr. Wariia to say that"a?iJ from considerations c I patriu.Um, the man who, in public li."j, Uemp'.a to deprive the soldier ia th field of his pay, ör of any of tho few com

fort which ha siuation admits of. Ja.ily b-

the Rebels themselves being the judges.

The Examiner says that to insure success it

is "reauiavte for the whole community to

throw thenxhet heart and eoul into the

w;ir." But b jw to ret them to do itthat it

ih rub! it is especially d.fficult In view of rapidly ihitteniug disasters. As one of the consequences, it is awakening mocg the precipitators of the Rebellioa a mutual hostility like that which has bpjught so many plou alreuy u an untimely clo.e.

It is preparing ti:e w.t lor an acrimui ious, u

Williams. Thcd two companies form a

part of the command of Major S. D. Carjcntcr, n ho accompanied thorn to Kentucky.

Delaware for Freedom. A bill is to be introduced into the Legislature ot Delaware to abolish slavery in that Slate. By tht3 bill it h provided that all slaves over tbirty-firo years of age fhall be freed withiu ninety daya after it becom a law; 41 under thirty-five hall hcrsmo Ircc tin reaching that ; all males crn after the bill becomes a law aro to be plates till they are twenty-one, and lemales till they are eighteen; and all slavery is to cease alter January lat, 1572. These provisions are made conditional upon thb, that " Congress will, at its present session, engage to pay to tbe State ol Delaware, in bonds of tho Uni

ted Staes, bearing interest at the rate cf six

er centum per annum, the sum of $yuu,w(J,

ten annual installments. J-W.WJ to be

tyable on some day be lere the first day of

ptember, lcG2, to esubnth a luna for e-

Army Olothinß. Army Blanketa, Regulation, Army Overcoat?, " Army Blouses, Army Stockings. Army Mittena. " Inlantrv and Cavalry Suits. And alarje Modi of Carpetings and Uattingi' 2Ct A 03 rr.ARL STHEET,

NFAKTUK KAIlKOAD rcroT,

TF.RRF. HAl'TH, .VP. Altll V lKLli:S. - - Proprietor.

AM MANUFACTURING FOUR Superior Tatierns ot Cart Iron Plow , w hlf h e an-

lict baeicellrdby any now maiiU'.rtura in n Wut. aod will te aol I tow, to aolt tte tim.. Oi dar proiMptly atteoJ4to. fblldl3

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DISSOLUTION.

In Olosv Curl-,

In Sunnv Curl-, In Silken Curl-. In Auburn CuiL, In Flaxen Curl, In riowing Ciiil.-., Tn Waving Curl-". In Beautilul Curl . In Luxuriant Cutl, In Raven Curl.

It ttklfi itc llr SM ax.4 GloT. it Invjfrorstei tbe

Üir; It beui.fiea tte Uair; itCleae ttm ll.r; It

i Ilhtrillj and Exqvaatuiy

r xz Rr XT ivt izt .

TheHvt.eri:'ii Vei na in any way interfere wlh it j

Ikfvit TiiLin;. UltTTalii-. ilRll YK-T R KMLDV IN . tea .'Vf altta-1 1 a Kill A Ie 1 1 SE Sa S S ta t; 4 rfi Uli I I r X nken I rMiK THOi .ANDS upou iloiu .1. tu.) who iJ.il r i lre MIau'a Mrr.rxliu ti ft lr-. l. eert.f itit l I KA.lutlT ar I '.!!! lit rui- f -r r-u.viiii "4 IX t MwJtTINJ tt at.aturM anJ '.:a'sl .yn, m, pcr:f)I.i a'.l rrl. l.'.njr tl e I ln.l- re lrin; O a'.-l, r." r'f- . -J'..t I.. ilrnliiimitlMreiiuii. i n Rr. is ni xtisT.vKr Arorx n . f It w ill ere UfT C.tjj'a'.nt, Iyl'erta. IT.rrL. a U.VMnterr, U'1arl,e, Or jrrK!. flri tg Fret ai d Ar., Itir4 I'eer, Hat JHrea'S. r w.y I 'a ui ll Urr, Ftvanuh r Kwrl.

aud tltftarotltf

i act tte t'l.H-o, I Li a':b l" ri

f-u ir at w a: J i

X.ITiX'H MRENV.TIIKMNil (Oni'Ul, AT! hUHiniTcinrt! I. t.y .4 a tui-Bi.bt; ;t U warrautrd io ..- mC.Ii t. n. It wi'.t rro at.y di.r.iM ct KUik. a -n t it Ma tier; t-'ali.ti: r, Olitru.ird Jduu.(;., r! I T.i f !). V.ii,r, lrrrnr.r . or apt d...ai arl-to. tr-i CLr. i ir f-r Nrrr-.a- l I S. an ir.'.ir t Ir 4 liiiaren. Kitt i.ti.l Mir JriftU, .iiklrj- j ur.j ... ! t. U!iU, uri-fi aud rt-J ut! brn ,U lit. , VI. ln'. r.ritliK tVc '..!, la lt .Vrr ,l.-n . ti Vh ul,) U t lriicunt lo lai. Ou t.t V-'pootiiitl, taXrn -ry mruli , f I'-a kure pre rt.uve f a.D.l rtlll AD4fr-r, yU. J fr, rh4rra oe ajiy frr w a! la 4iea "1

HnilM-l,(. tf ITUkM or dlrT. v

l-AUK.". d Jc-u tact iti t"5ojr aifaJnt

miir. Firm r.f ThpU. Rinlpv Ä Co.

IIIU i iiui v. F 1 j 1.. r r.l II

la tblt ay ci.soivea py Biuiu.j i (aiural OOIUI039 I uit? naia w;din lndebtrdne!n)Ut bo immrditely fet-

It nclibrr ftc-'Ttbe nor dric;H the IUir a w u.

thrifty r-'.r.acr; a prevent u intr rti.Mc orr :

outtrind

tl-d

UU 1?., lWJ- ttf

V. B. TT ELL.

WM. PADDOCK. trUUllS I. KIl'LJEY.

L. RYCE tt SON.

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,nni,;.i nrtul hatred." But cur be far a bloodv. nUeoa'.im; lhej

IWUil J wv-,v. v " - 1 J . .1 .

he nu,t cvneut to judel by woat he and allribulea u l0 ln W4nt oI energy and Jti well as whst he s-iy. It is true that ,ji;or ltin, among the chief ol the leaders. th resolution above relerred to, embraces It grows intensely truculent. It biJs Uir to nothing of tho charmer of a law in iW- become the very Marat, it may become in , , . . , n 44 ..i, time the bloody Hcrtsaier Matllard cf this But twat brought before Congress for the Spkg vf lh9 iucompetent purpose of d.-termloing the tense ol the i4(jers of the RebelOorerument.it utters

curinz full ad tair compensation to the own

era of slaves who shall aave been diverted of their propertv by force of the art iu creation."

Delaware has, accoi-dinir to the ceusua of

18t)0, ei. htccti hundred and five tlaves, and the turn asked of Congres lor their gradual emancipation amounts to fire hundred dol.r. .... ... T.i t-

Urs a head, wnica 13 a l.i:r price, in?

mington Republican says tint many ol tne largest slaveholder: are in lavor of this bill, and that "m iny of the Urcholders would

gladly exchange their slaves for money, whkU they could use iu payment for their lands and contcmplatM improvements." .V.

l . rott.

RF.CKIVK1 THIS DAY ON CONSIGN. MF.NT. TWSXTY-FIVR XEWS7YLF. CLOAKS!

Fron rt Manufacturer closing Ms stock, with

TTOskivu ciicra to t t!l rej;ardie.-9or value. It shall he tlonv !

A Cbttk now for $10 or $15, worth, thirty

- day ago, $1 and 2w.

'PHF partnership iu tbe Dry Goods

mutual consent on tbe 2tli day of January, 15C2.

D S. Danaldsoa reUrin sens rn imereii i w. . KlDler. ho coulluuea tbe bualnrm aad aetüea all

d-maaUsaealnaltDe taie arm. ah whuui m-

debtedness must be immediately closed.

RlI'LF.T A IASAUM)S. JaaoarySJ, lr

mar try to ialm vr.n ru a Uti f Piuri r

napa:'.;ia (wtich läry an luy ttear) It ajln ii). a fjA. Tbere aje eey r&ra BASF uotinhif teat a j-art cf mj came to dub ib ir TILK asxAUav AtU 1 rUih lnTmii 11R1TFS and tL.ir r.l laiuotK rvrcrMcoda ! Ava fi lr. J. )(. Jü. lau' Sirrr.taruiCK Cordial arid 1UaJ Ii;rtCr. T.. nothii el. Ii U tbe oaly rrtneJy Ibat w;il pur.t; yrr Mo4 tLorourb'-r, ai.4 at tie iaia tlv, jrrKFNtiTlIEN aad iNVlCiOKATlC U.e Ht , aücHi. It li pot an In lrr hv'.tlr- ft pr fit'., ' or bvttU l r t--Mi. J. lt. Ja. 1. 1'. AN, iTvarWlcr. Cnr Ttutd aj.d liüe Fu S. IxUa, HSir. ncLran' I'nlvrraal l'llla! f i nrra cotrtaivT, uJMnt., suirnft. Tbre aerer cai bena CATILiiTnC oed.rü 1 c? re4 to the public, that haa clvrn ivb eire aai I'f.ci.on aa UrLcan'a Cajrrr.al 1:. liof entirely vrK-iaV,iLry am jxtf-iy loo... j ceat aad can t-e takro ty l i..ti tbdr iiiiui, y.a prüD'.id ar.d powrif jI iu rrm.r'.i ail Ju'iua mt ttuii. ai il or lii!(t:rrt f. tid mailr frc.r La M.-wnacA Iq .'a. t, tLry are th -r.!r i-!.'.; ;t ab-oiid b t. t. raalariom V'.siii' t.

It i i the ouly art.de err yet d.-.-oxrtrd iL..t m,,, u,k ibmiii urr ii. ana wkUu

Iu tLrir iprU"r, rrntli.r braULy r-rcrruK ol ti:; li ( r aai Ki iru y-. b will u!r from bt'au

ri an 1 foil rt -cca. U. b'a hp

TfTurdy can be ol'ia.:? Kp ibrra fHjtin.f c.

A Curd.

i,,.iir', from baalncaa. fie undcrsisned takea

much pleasure lo cot-naendinf Ceo. T. Bjpley to ail ths former rtito it cf tte Uouae and to the public

iceuera;i i jorouguy ju iü - . niirrhiiitr. tbe baTiDr commanltr may rot-

de- tly rely npon good bargains at all tim't, and a

.tralgtt furw ard generooa ueauoent.

1. O UA.I'kbL' .V.1

Mr. D would be glad to see bis frienda at tn (44

ataud, lor the purpose of maiknr, ptticn',nt, nqar-

Idcc up, sc., arc.

Terre Uauic, jaa. i, i-;.

Curl Mraif;Iit flair !

In UauUful curh. w ithout ir.tury IUlr ir r.-AlP. ;dbc

Tb" Hyperion ha" been before the public btit 1 Lard; a tiigl doarui.oin fea i, ur about alx mouths, and lath t hon period j bcra. daj-j .sd nut.il ofa..ka. Ak f V.. j

of iie It hi be n tecu-4 ly more ttaa t r- ' One Hundred Tlaou.and Person. ! j J

And they all uclv -rsally testify t".at tte liypencn is

COAL OIL.

Union Vonl and Oil Vs

1'LZ.I.BRATCP

.1IAVSVILLK COAL, OIL

t f BRLS. of tho above brand rure JLVJ Coal Oil, Jutreceied aad for sale at reaa-

ooable prlcaa, wboleaal and retail. On Uallon ei mil Oll rill bura aa long aa 0 Aim a aai oatlna.r.fr.IMri1! Ul Kllh M akith Ii kOld f TV'.f T

W e fb.dl devolo the bslsnre of th'n month, ctfflf, r Coal OiU

Alao, ooecaaa riKXinyi. t,A;ui.a9( xm.y r-

(notwithstannnp good are dily advancing) uaca CbMp(.r.

1 11U8, U .t

II.use and Seaate outhe saoject of Utation

It was to determiue the jaJgment of Congress aa to whether direct tatation should be resorted to to pay the current expenses ol the Goreraraeo, and to hare a fuud for the Injuidatioa of the public debt. Mr. Coa5to. who introduced the resolution, stated that such was ivs otject, in order th it after determining thejadgment of Cocgres on that laatur, the Committee of Ways and Meancould prepare a measure of that character. Mr. Vooanrts oy h'.s vote on the resolution, indicated that his judgment was oppose! to Utation, for the purpose of raising cfaLt to pay th "ordinary a peases of the Gvern-

neat," sad support tLe j ah.ic creJ.t. 1 -y-injc tha 'ordinary xpttdrt" of tne Oocrntaentb the lanutie cf the resolution, meatu p.1''- lh eapeoae of th army, among other th us, of course. Fajir.g the eapenaesof the army means paring the sol dier his wag-, fat his service to the toretameat. Then Mr. Vooantts indicated by h vote that Le wit tjvd O j. utinjjr, the means ia powiou of the 0trernmcnt to pay ita etpenw-. including the etp3a cf

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Ut bim to rover up the uwtlcr t.y the eopJ.la. th0 gUlUoUlt9 frvm th9 r.aC de U try f hi Ictur u tae p' ofth; district. I ReT0luticn, ia Tari. U the Iroat of the 'ipiTbe reolutw del t ot ;ted;e h or aov to' at K chmoad. Ia ihtt cs. tufe, bodv t 0 T te fir evert or.nv Tteia of i J rJ"wa DjtU i;1.h:, ''j7 in . v, t. won'd ion follow fgr.saa I a trd hfrie:rn Uiauoa wIikv. mght be pre-mte-l. The of o.ronie. to tni jlarecf execution, meaaure wa W b ii.troduce, atne:le !. fcrvj i4-rese oiitrol of affairs woald pit

te the ha ixlt of the nrrere. the r. c.n, the Chaatnettes and the l!,.e,p;err'a Im mT even now be bani.nj r,h the M u-itot lhe Etmmmer, and inraai er.t, , i iin their time. I the tict of la.t )it workef tNe ITebertr and Vartvtp. the precursor of another "31 M ot May!" Are they a'rea'y CJtPiSahnc the lrdM of Tauli- uri; M. Antcize. wolerxiie'liA the 'Slug l'jhei, m U-. harir) fied from Pa?üm?re. are tW-r.g lato

their cid toa neb rate in it f&Biow :

the following eiguificant languaire: "The

French, In their Revolution, had an easy way of getting rid of such characters they 'ekopped ojthnr head. They fcli il nce.-st ry, as all suteuent opinion ha arknowl"edgetl, to push their revolution through to "a cl. max, at any cost, and though otteu with tears and sorrow, tÄey guulttinti the "pkblu men irHe leaned lack ajamit the kar"ne$. Their revolution aucceeded, and "oteed üi lucceit to tit cxcefie. They

passed to the promised land only tl.rouh a

eea of blood. Ia Ibra same ".et of blood," however, lfl it be remembered, were blended the Iwe-

trearus of tha lea.lera of the Terror, as wed as of its myriad vicirss. The gu.Uotine did

not Mie I'j chorrir.c" uuUl thoe who

er, led it had theroele psed UuJer its reekin bUJe. Th's "Fremiti Land" into hieb Fmuce jeel was the Cuutate. the Umpire and the nrtoration a long and weary round whU h Uft the cheated per,!e ju-i where they ttrte4. Verily, the IU avunrr is bv tf mrtns apt ia its rboive of hutoreal parall'. Ii waa ibia aame Hmntitcr l.ich recommended the L t.n 0: pi;ke:i, ar.J the f.r

iug at chaac strf lera Iron the invad n arm. es by lawles? pnerlla barvt. tr hj in iiKlutl aMiins: At 1 it no daubth.i1 its infiaet.ee in brioc;n on thoje atrocities, wh.ch are a lasting :.gma on the leie! rane . He now wants to rerive. in thii yetr l-t,'.

to closing out Stock, prrparatory to receiving

Srmnz OochI?. Yoi will find many g'Ws,

much cheaper now, than alter the sale clones

DKESS GOODS!

fabSdbli

Cr. Aih Sc. Main streeta.

OFFICIAL.

2J per cent. le? than prc-.ent New prices.

Vc.k

100 dozen Ijniies and Misses unbleachi and

bleached flteced

MÜSEMEtiTÖ.

rPHE Original, Celeb-ated and JL Will-anowBe American Man in Miniature, GErvEpALTo.n Tiiu.nn SmalUit min alive, at the CITY SCHOOL HOUSE, Terre-Uante, IV tlrely f,r To Dajs ouly, Tuedn tetlnrday, Feb. 25 A 2a, On Tu trd y ooa entertainment cnly, exenln? ati 0 c a Oa Wrdr.et lay two brl'lia&t eatartaln-in-ou; Atteraonon at 3 u'ctock, an- trtolr.j at ?S w'cKck. Dooraepen half aaU-rnr prerleu.

lb Litt ueG-ral will appear in all Li3 bsw ar.d.

w-ooderf ll tmjw.oij.tloo, ftone. lncn, rr-w iUiae., Sic., ac, ..i'tt ty Ma. W. TOMLIX, . Th. Grral FcglUh Eaxttooe and Caffofrtn lh t'lllue Corxertt, l'udon. Ma. W. DE VERE.

The lmtnect American Tenrr, aud Ma.O.C. TITCOMli. r.Jil'.i.at F'.'r.l't. Tb (eiiirit will rid'' la ll Miniature ( airitrs frpsa th Eantiu ll I tL li :i pr.. lo ,ctrtuniurn'. ADMSiON". Iy Futetttir.oieul 2." crni.. Cht'dren cc ' f t!3, 13". b''. a.dii tt4 a liberal t.rm. F..!. Aiitrri.iuiuriit. IV: Tfiildr nud.r f'tlT !' ! AirFrpt ATKLY.Ea Is'M Arftt.

You can buy these cheaper than common Ho'e. Raroember the .1 anusry Hale fr cheap pocxla. Goodt mid for Ch . L. KYCE L SON-

TaiAtCET DaTAtTMt.NT. Faa. 1, lG2. HOLDEtiS OF BUNDS of tbe rult4 Slates dalel Aagnst 1 VQ1 P-T b. ibre year, fron date, are hereby uoufled tbat prov alon 1. made tor h payment of tae t'oupont of eeiai-annaal latercst waka becatao dco oa ite Pth in tact. In c do are-iably to their tenor by tb Treaurrr of tb-Cwed S'atea at ra-horioa. ie by either or tbe AAsUt.at IVeaaurera at New York, üVvtt a and riUdelpLia. AilucU tXmpooa, tojcetber with chetoiet owlig the namber and aotouot of ea-U Coupon and tte ajgreate attm of each parcel, must be pr-rented for inilrtion and TentcaUon at Wat ibree fnll bulnei dar W-r pHjtnent. S. P. CHASE, febl3a?w Secretary cf thn rreaattry.

tbe Greatest iv-antlfyi r rer offertd to th Arserl

can people.

h Hyperica caa i so a?riec 13 -- tt Uair to LYai. for one I'ar. or for cne Vara, rr f-?t

ooe Month, cr for ai;y louger period Cesued

TLo Mrpeilon la tbe ejticu in Ui woüa cut what ran te counterfeited or iinlta'ed by cnpri'.itipled persons To prevent tfc's. w- do not o?er it Ijt oüe at any Dnsgg'st'a In tbe United S:stes. Tbere fore, acy lady er Gestlrraan wüj itz'.m tie ioft laluriar.tCuji, aad who de-ires to beatuify uVrtaelres by u..nr tbe riyr'rtt m;:'- icel,"' the Price, Ono Dorr In letter, " 1 addi"? w . niAiaivi:i. A: DoiLl, rarknart, Cca:ja Co., . ar t ll will heearrruUy nei.t by return rui! febidwlv

COAL OIL. KEELER c MORGAN Ire i eninr a tvV f-f

Coal Oils aud Laxnp.

vo.e. MFcmNirs' tow. T - VIioIt'Hitlr ami ICctail.

And rre.-tfu!Iy a-M.cit a .bare cf pa Ik pa;ryte.

a. a Terre Haute, Jan 20, BC2dlmwm

U. XfLet'a Crdrer ai l'ul. Takr ru L't. Krla.

roa'.ed, tbey are ta.u.U':;. Pt'i-' cc'y Ii wo. j .

l.y ar.T Mrt i4 lb V

? J. II. M-Li.. ol 'rr.rtr, I Cv-Hser .4 TVri "il Ka äj, St. Lwlf. Dr. J. II. .'JcLcan'k Volrmilr Olt t I inluaeut. i The Fkst IlxriKit i"inr 'Wozi. M .

aI)tAaf. yhpfci ' i.i L'.ian Wlsigs ta. I ?ru "--i a ol docreputude aad it'aery, by tie -f Iii laral nable LInürttt. It wül rileve TXVi ai.irft 'jlsw tane-i'j'y, aa l It eill tat pur.ry i-u al tt--fonleit SukE in an Inrreti2ly ffcr. but. JtVtJvAV. VOLTAIC OIL LIXIMKNT e-.:i rrLrve. Le m.vt n reteu enea rf mieuffiaU, ut, t "Vara'Ia F. r Piralyr!, rctcd M i-j,fffj. i t Ak urts in ti- JchC, Jtr.n.1 vr UearaeziiJ.U will dv er f'!L Tw.i spp.ci.'na will air S'e Throat. Hsi""he er F.! a-fce. r r-;r&i r .VfcJd. wu

St? .. y j wi'

! Tfc.a. . an lij:: i rrti:-T.

SOLDIEUV CLAI.T1S.

riunoERY.

OOLDSMITH .v

.nr

VJ gro in aud have for sale at th Indianapolis iur-aery, Fri.lt, 5ha4., Flowrrtnr, Krer Green Tree, Sbraba, VIimt. Roae. Green-Moua" Ttanta, de.. In tfeat variety. Vi.'jora are invited. Order. .olIHwd. 5vafT (.oespa.: F.nd of Vlrrlnla Avenr.e, 'ti rat ef the City, ISDIAWAPOU., INDIANA. Mr. Hir.iaa Fatrirk la "tn anih'-i -. A; i f r Tene I auts and iciriitj. fbtSdln.

discued s ,'veAl or adopted The .m pie que-tioc J sotted by the reI.itn a w, is Conre w!Un to report b taxat.'en f.r the purpose rfdelrayinjr the eipecaeaof the Ooffnsesl. Mr. Yocaattaa, by h s vote, was not wdl'"V o ra'iae oean, in this way, to pay tha . 'r h s wa-e?, ia order tlat sraats iacidaM h his !tatiHi taicht be rel.eved. While Mr. Vtoajisra ara Cut he Wo no know 'ht the p;oirNcn I kH a bill tavght h yet tli same tie h en

i4rora to lre the ia-rea.o3 that lb" ttt

LEGAL. A DMIMSTUATOU h XOTU'l.. J V Iet?rr ..ia.n:ftr-iko hare breofTS td to te en.r.Jcrj din ' e ral which w f J i.

rl I. Itowl lare rf Vlea f crj'y, Cc.aJ

A.'.t ttr ! p f.MTe

tlr

r

U. CAl.lt!.

CLOA5C0. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, HY EXritESS THIS DAY il TUC LCADKliS UP . ASlUuN. ELtGi?fT KLAri; EWFR itn mttiH n0"aif iii:Ar. REAL EOTATE. 'V' OTIC E to iu.il EtAt Le1rt. -

1

FRUIT TREES!

vorcroonia.c

I. CARTliI., turnar Uli 'tnd Walnnt trf, i arenl for lb" tn ( m-

me.dal 5amr1 urar Iut .napoii, i.rrrt .Varry we. .f Itvl.'! r, V. PtU' avd un4 f aeoraMe. IVr C. lo VF N" 1 1 R 1 Tl'IiJ F. K, Jaa:!lia If 1it j n, Ir '.

E.

L, RYCE CtSON. L AD 1 ES! IlECFIVED THIS IAY I

Pensions, Bounty Honey, Bounty Land. T 8. DANALDSON, Notary Tub-

-J e iu- Collector. Claim Acect. A.c.. Ac, offers

ai. services to the pu&il", eapeelally t the who

bav beea cjonected w.ta tbe auiury nervire oi toe

L'tltH 3ia:e, and who may have any claim anaiott

the Geoeral Governinai. uewlll arrant-e, lorwara

nd BU'-tastullr rroeectate all v.lid rlala.a, at rea.v

ab.e cbarf ea. and as rarely as tbe bn;ur ran be

di.pair bd tM-iore tue proper ors at v aaoinaton

Itavtna Twi Yeama eaplenee aad pra-t!o brr.ln, nd ib al l of ad ol I oClcer 'f the weneral flovem-

ment urvirr PfrMleiit Pillincre's AdmialntratlAo. be canoot f.l in belnr ancreaw'ut wl'h all lral claim..

whether for r F.N SI ON, horNTT MONKY er LAN U

V? A UK A NT'S.

II A LP-PAY PFKSIONS. The Wldowra. ..r if no

aili, tbe t ttHrMiurfrr ataten y.ar. o aire, of

oClrcrs a&d foMteja or the pre.ent or any preioi

. ar. CO btvw died or been kl lu while in lh er-

l.-. ar rnUlIrd o Half-P.y rr.1.-.n.

INVALID rF.NION All nWcri and ol4lrs abo are dlaabled by reaaoo of wourvls reeT d or

d!-.ea- crt.traeied wLil In h irvtr and in tti tin or tnT a iwiMirr, at aav Kri1, ar rtiittd in totalld renirnt

LNDVAUHNrS.All w. .M 1 'lava in I ar f lb pat wara of th t'ua-1 r oxc liy J In bai'.l', are cfiil.led t 1 aeree of Land, lira of i ith,t: - 7id. w ar d Mitrj art Ctrl !.. j

P. t IT MU ET. Tb'b'-irii r-r all b-iui.r wn bar T.luit.Tt during tfcapre..iit w ar Tor tbre vearaor 'lor1"! :b- er, ad nv d-t or b-o hilled wtile in It ' ittW, are entitled toO H barr. Ih-ti.ai n-inty M-ve, and -"b arre.r of thV.lj ;.r. p.v m jny h-fr-i1 t . i!..- I.'" (4 YA--N-htf w-l..--r. a Uii. i' 'io.'--f!Jy l'-rtiln atr.t w. ti.1 i.r: ' ' f " ' l'-i' t-r-r','', .. t J i'in lifififf nnr.d 'I and . ...k-. 1 !. aii: r.i t.urf pr e ptly ie?x.tirt Ol I p I" at tb - 4 1 .orr-r and. D 5. I VN l I0 r. K :ii "Cnjrry Pf bU.', Ae.

j faJ I: an i ji!;' -'

1'L.VNTI TJi, FiliJirrJJ ii muy tn ha1ir h.4 1 tt L"-rr. will rare oi'T by aU M.'Ieaa'a t'Jl ! code O.l U&iiscit. It it a p0y aud laUHlb, j dir.? f-r tlalit, 5 priUaa, CLaIm, SteeU-a;-, Lsvü. I dlaea. Try tt. Aid y- a w-.U be eorrrl.vt'

;S'.wly

KVi7.rA

Mali Ue'a.V

ei Sliflht Cohl. I rr"'" t 'c "'-c-Ve '

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CLOAKS.

mi a fit

Elegant, race Ail ! and Ileroniii! -TUT - JtjJbl W" OliOAKO JUST RECEIVED AT HEADQUARTERo !

! v:rr.-

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ice: arr-:- .e,r-

f. JZJhfcat,

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EdMall, .HcDougal A Co., r.ihlir Speaker S..,Ker r KADERS OF FASHION, KOH 1 'J " JL I.AIirCS ri.OAK-t'lea and P.C , ' ' r trca a InrroO je-t t j Ieal.ng New Vk ant Til , irfc"' j.; r7M" f- i '

reaaUfv.1 l'da.-k r.arr 11 a'k.; . m, J.fcdi r.T), Oi L '

K.Iecant I.ciiD low cioaaa, irom ? m .v;

Ettra Double Millet Trfiib r.eaier CloiV, fn m 20 to SC; Platm arrvmpnjlne; eah f, u.ltra in tte ,

store.

Fcr Snle Ay f-ti'dwlj-ia

rx'j lfl fv'

THOS. H. IUKK. trnrpl- Tr:ro FI. .i. .

DRY COODS. To the Ladies, HV AM FIJI CAN EXPRESS COMl'VNY, JVM'ARY 2Stb, 1V52.

w.y - iam .- V - reli i . mwmi i .iwm i m-'-

urOLI( ILLS

BlI.M)UAI.SKlRTS.xsrl.iaff.!r-.

l"nTniwTfVi llorc attic and Uorsrn Tenit All Other ('naplalnta

JANUARY Uth, 1BC2 j'J

NEW PUOLICATIONS.

TRUMPS: A NOVEL RV OEO.

W. CVRTU, aTlrhlly ll"jtratJ ty H.prJi.

HA RAJ OR Ali NtilElTii ! w rrjrr. "

ffOOl SKMKTS! a (i n o 7s i: .'LirtM-f an u.i-ly Nr;W F VII IT-N. .iy hoop f!rrl to lb tape auk au rjr' et, an.i..ibr it r,Lih'i I a r 5"fi' i and d.raH r.'.n i er. t ds !n w a..t cf dura' I . v r f..!, ..k-m rtM f-litt a.' IiitlteJto e'a !:i- ti. . EDS ALL. M'POl AL k CO., 1 rrif Haute, t nt mt Jitairy tl, DR. E. V. DALL.

rLcarwertotheieaesuans w;'.U,ejriffu lii.i ptiiw.tM 5tre n?'

. . e x lire I m iirirui a ( w w-v w i - e- w wt .

a ereots t-nfoJ tnem-eireu ii?iiiw,eu l,l.i.i,-rni'iTnwrfri,fr'Hu!.iJMT ! - . a.f . .. el

of re olatlotiary changes ia trot erhal. Atl 4 .-e fa H' ! LsOt tZlO$at LJOOJ r'1 " ;. il.f triv'er.re of lhe trrrer e'e ! . HARtfCT, .

1 t - . i m t . e-.-t(k nu'AiT

aüniMenaie ten real e.ie of rvi :,a ,0 ettt.oa:-

jA,tMe rl en.te fca t Ur H f rr i ,5 , rrt;ea yd to te solrex! NVefcirj FOll RENTe 1 .ifUie.b'it;: x'M :. :te t.e 1 t. v-. ; ml tat 'a-'oo'taay V. il it t left to te j j , . ..i v (frMwl, i ..;- ry F.it.ner t rr rut all that 4 TWO.TOR Rnck DwelliPff,

Mr.NiSiu.'!-- uibm.. . m , .. ,,,,, ! .:C-fle

2g fru th Ur.iT u;va tipc;ti?. w .u J not aavnl t wcrr thn thirty r. , v.l j' " " ' ' 'we Uc r.ociher war tf jai Fice-j.n . C i t t I'aU -a of tl e 1'th Lii.au, sat of the toreruiaent uJ U-j1' - t'-' U hai Uer. t-.uie l:r aese drs. a.Il re

pv-. rut:, t.t hy a rc.it to Histi-M., et I i ... rraut ia ;fi?-:' t?1 ffk iat:i.f

II. T. luXRvrtLL.

rPHE bTOltr. oa Mai Street beX t--e.g tMrt Kl eT' l evcap e4y J. f TTa:ur.eiil t ? t sfWr tbe lit ( rrk la cf s'-reer iaculre f f. t. BtodrKka. TF.D.riUSwotp.

M A C A U L V ' 1 II STO R V 0 F FN n I , A ND Y.d f4b THK WITH ANli BHAUX OK SOCIETY by tb? a-5berf Jttea r' rVty.' eiMtr w- tccirrnniw'S. RECRUITING.

f TANrED r.R inr. cmtidsatxa AIUCT-Atls-bod.ed turn, betweea srs if

a-vl a'.rty-rr rtir. Tiy, ' " j j te.:. fn tn f IV") to tri.) per rc.!, nh r'i i , arvt isnTer. i "ftufHlrtf. j f ..-Vr pr-nl r'fvlati-", a-.y addr t.. a -p' rtrettttJt; f Itee.e,ir.t a e. .&.. ,,e4 c(S. er. I

at f.f re-ilaute, lb' .e. tf U. jire Tcii?i iM ivrMi:nii

jTliroo Toarrj. r.M'i'.".!7 f retfii-atir.4fjii s , pnr.u uouiai. I Cai. lHÜ.'nr7 V t .. EecTa'Sct 0.er. L. RYCF A SO.v. laif n,-'

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