Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1829 — Page 2
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Voorly of the heart, that would not thrill as the son',' i heard. He speaks of his cxix-ricoc;-." his toils and travels, his tcr-
ti . & i ' v. i l
'.'I'l'ltftniH .Milt ( lOM!f nTitI luwxr .onr p honpfr.p iti1 1 i ... lir,A mi
v 14 ' - - -- - y ...... , , ,v main v. nuj atu i twin iJMli W Uil IKt C I I J ilC (Kill
iitica
fico another opinion which Jackson's polit
leal enemies were active in Iif'mimtinT
nnd which, however absurd in itself, was not w ithout its influence over men of feeble
he h:s seen in ,.'pe; m leace and triumph, jrers which would result from the poiitici path-Ted Jo lh?ir fathers: and when he elevation of a successful soldier, was poi sp.-'ilrs of the short space that remains to t rayed with a vividness of c.urL h;.-
l.iif , his o ily rrTt s that he con no more certainly did credit to the ingenuity of the proclaim in h e silence of death, the u.er- pdnters. To paocs of hisloTv thev recurensof I.inuciiied Redeemer, red for examnles of m;i;.,r
..ere is no need of the studied trick and c.,ery dcsjiot of the sword, from Ca-ar
et oratory, To produce iti suc'i a place the Jo t romwell, and from Cromwell to Nam. ,l..;-p'vt m r-men!s of th" heart. Xo won- lecn, were introduced to heighten the hor dc:. .if me ipc.ker pauses to dash the j ith- rors of the picture. Mistakii," an eiled erm:: moisture tn.ni his own eye, that his tor a cause, and Wet tin" that" the los an r,ce are dissolved m tears, or utttrinp national virtue could alone lead to the ex
t;ie e ve i m u.oMs oi jh minice. ior is it met,,,,, of national liberty, ti.ev ascribe to
V...I.U- m.i, ,i. nianj wno prizctt them- ambition ofthose soldiers of fortune, the s:.es on m estimation of h.nher intellect, dissolution of governments which perished
...... . ...-. . usinuuv man me crowd. irom their own Corruption and inr hcieney cat-h the inkrtioua feelmi, and become Besides examples drawn from the history
.......v .. u..v4 ,u.i..n ,. u. nun; aiHt I oi oilier nations, cannot, lor a reason sulli-
io-.'.-ainey'voiiieiosro'.i.remaintopray;' cintly obvious be considered as annlica
hie to the jHople of America : and the -ei,
eral diffusion of moral and jM.litical knowl-
roire prei ludes. atjtJits moment.'all imssihil-
o oi iriiiiier, Irom the transitory intlueiic of any ind-.idu:i!, whether sohli'eror civilian
IVoni tli-Vurk Courier and Ktiijnircr P()!dTI(,AI.SK:T( Jli:s o. II. There is a latent feeling of Jealousy in the inenaii mind, v. I.ieh renders men slow t( pe:cei'.c and ier.vd!in to admit the union of two er UMre dilfi-rent kinds of talent, in o.i- ih.1 the s-me individual: and it uill
reiddy be cenr-eded, that this sentiment
Io' 'lone ot its (orce in connrvtiic itself.
wi:!i political prejudice. Win n Andrew
J, v,.vo,7 wis hrsr d.-iirn ited as a cmdidz.U t -r t J ie Iies:drricy, thos4 amongst his
ficulties ot tHTcetifion
cp;! is -is, wJioi'.
Trom the V. fi. Til.--raj.li. ir:xi;iiAi, post ornci: di:i'ap,t. '""till harping uon my dauifcr." .Mr (iili'v . i in t 'i rr-, .' .. .. :.! i i i
... wmii ins laciiry-
"ntations about tlie unhapr.y Me.11.... . i . . . '
It WKJV h ul
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ms. irai evs
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,.,., . l. Kil ,.i i . .. ..... i . . i . , . . ' in loimetioi
In.,, were compiled to acknowledge Hot any H-,y-ifihcv uere the wo.hr. a' th-. v.rr.y and extent ot his military .pin!- ho;,-, a more ,!olo,os strain of 1,,...,:;.
the matter than any other citizen of the State,
Have thought it exi.edu'iit, and taken the trou
hie to examine thU stction cf law, and to in
quire into the administration of it, and yet am unable to discover wl -crein tl;e ; ublic grievance lies. I disc over that the people are as peaceable under the existing law and its administration as they wen- when offences of all magnitudes were amenable and puni-hable in the circuit court. Now if I am not mistaken in this view, I would ak, w herein does the public srrit vance consist ? it inay be suggf stctl that 1 do not possess general information on this subject; but let it be renumbered that the grand jury who l:rt presented this section, ogethtr with its administration, as a p.uhlic f'ni'Wini'o r..i.nr..li.l II...
pimci pies on which m-1 in i ,v i,.. ., p . . -
verninonts: ,i,,rl, . t "' i'ihu.iuu in mis inN'in ue ii J " 1 htto he constituted, there l-fre the several grand juries , the lilth jus louKJ iae Urn some provision in our "u-ial circuit'' recpu-tin- their concurrence in civil policy, that would more completely 1 Sl,"', r ,hattli'.v would make similar pre'mbrace the case of the rclimoMs Jn,'. ! r,,tl,lt'uti!- '1,' prosecutor has now visited f the Friends on the so) c , ' ''Vrr-V CWUUy fircuit h ha il1 il nd tint , d i Ct f umh Y- ' V 'f ""'N and yt t the ,;ra.d juries of but J, .- 'U." ;ir "v the provisions of ; '""r of them have condescended to putthtir me constitution, not admitting of any ' ,,:'""'s ,() ,,rh a presentmrnt. 'I'his one particular exemiitioa in thoi'r P,v, ., p, " 1 -'.mm lr,),,t that thp public crievance (om-
unht to be passed, which i ,. IJ.t;'.., 1 '!n" ?' H UU"y small, -art ofthecir-
STATE GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BV B0Z,T02y & KINNARD. T o shew The very ape and lady cfthe Time, Its Jot m and pressure. For the Indiana State Gazette. RELKilors LIIJi:;nT-o 1
In my former numbers, I have ar-ued, that lrom the true urinrml
may aNo ie o s. r i ilint -i . ,n.;,l
Would cf- i raLIr oortion of
nelit to soeiitv ... rr..i,..v..l i without rrilirtimi trt . . .. -o
.v., jh ilill,!!. 111 M llllllll'lll H Itll
il o-e who proles, to make new d i-cov rit s. And this, for aught Ikiu.vv, may have be. n the , au-e of some of the -rand juries making such prcsrntments as they did. lie this as it may, smo'tln re has been'some public decus--lonentcred intoon thesnl jeet, there have h en no Mieh presentments pubiid.ed, an.l it is beh'M'd that the prosecutor, tho' as nim , Ul((r.
s-tch of theontiim..;,-. ; i :,,.::,":tw -
tem w hii I. I , . i V " " un -w un a ana a-hamei of makin - U III, Winch I pionnsed more fully fo dovel- ' "anv fniitle-, attemnt s. ,,,.). ,o
OIlO .-! .... ... ,. . . I.I...C. "l ' ' r". -.um4lii;
, . , , UJ ..... iii(ir . tl , .1.1..,.. . l'" -Me e i iiiallernl O.w i r. ,... .n.. .1
'i ti. ill."") ,. . ...... . .in- tn.
Ibeir peculiarly hard conditio,,
eei a oreat Ik
I llVC ;i Si Mi(l,,n,.r...l ... l" . " .
.....nil ill if .ii- 1 ,,, -ilcur
htV ol keepuiirup, at a S:icrit;rfMxhidl "I'l-'llv ahects the riahis of the Friends Mr interest of ,he cononnniiv ,
""""vstem, whichdiK.sli0ooodin"proP"ition to the ni!s of bud, .' ...
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r.eighhour.s riot all being ?o fond of this way of circulating their blood, he was frequen tly called to answer to two or three indictim id at each circuit court. His lawyer's fee i were therefore about to beheavicr than hew as well able to bear, to remedy which he com ratted w ith a certain attorney of .Monroe coir lty to plead for him by the year, for which I, e annually gave the attorney a two yt ur-old -teer. This attorney being pretty ?n art in fighting cases was gent rally able to m;; ke an assault .thI battery case appear to be an affray, and an affray to bean assault and b ittery, by which means the culprit centrally i scaped with impunity. So, for a two vear-ol d steer this ragamuffin con!,! domineer "over tl good citizens of his neighborhood without an y other fe;.r of consequences than that of a o Il drubbing. This was done under that pjt. .. ;u mini.-tration of the lav which is mj pre:ioc.s in the memory of the instigator of the re- iitim nt of the grand jury. It may not be iluoiis toadd that some m n who were, i,v that aiiministration of the law, triiiini ufVvfn
thing they were worth, gave latitude to the vilest of their pas-ion-, and become terrors to the good citizens of the land. Il'tidtrsoft'ic (iatfttt! The re are nnanv important considerations on this Mlbject nm iin-
mgyet unnoticed, but for ft arefw . aron - vou Hoi 1..;,. i . w - . .7 1
1 10 1
KUe
Uie Mihiect, asking pardon for the ;ibn.;.. ? n
uage which ha too often ben used, -ml i..r
the Ingres nt ur-e which has bee;, riir-nol
in the controversv bi tu. ei. -.r,.! i- w
As I do not expect to ev. r again ste: f.rwani is champion on thi- u . t,ar.t! w i-hir - l, rn
means to e,c nw the
I l - . .
innuiL-emo m mak in-a tew remark
of the present one. The
cv ol mv
Iressinr ure:;-
rran.t piries before be lini-hed his(
ie
ircuit. This
I'.: - i'l'.'i : out !..r this r ;n tant trdmfo
ap il.fisc, they fo'iral a e.oiisol itioti in the y: u'iiis ;!s-iui'.tioii, tint intuit, in bes-
i .
ins
tor. in J Mie it'
- i
Pur' s ot ;he warrior, had do
ers ot the statesman. In ar
ru l i
o'ns sira in oi ooenfM
"i could not be indulged, than .Mr. (.'ah
Miined out Lr il,..c , i.
iKulousatiectatiori that can beo. t nothino but contempf.Who are these .Mr. Jiratfleysaliout who-ntliis hvoncrit .1 , ... i
s, satisfietory to display is made? Thel' r . Z .
pp :ir 1o hive overlook- Irive been bille?,-d o,,.,, tl..
. . . i ,ie' iiniifiii t thirty or forty years in the enjoyment of nciatnesalar.ee. tT unicJl ,ei, ihousand other men. e,p, tlly cajiableand equally de-rvin-would hare uillinejy iH rfome," S'lino duty. And forsooth, 1 ecause they have been there xo lon.r :iM(j . ..... T1 . ,
om d to die there, unexranpled injus'i.-e has been done them; they have been viitvtl with a cruel proscription, the wheels of .vemment must stop and a nation must sued tears; n-.-er tl,i r . ...
to ;,w fr(m .nhf.. I i, V ' U(' OI these two
, 1UI. Wl.n. wouiei lc martyrs. A
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ioe;;,,,,! (i.;,..r,r.i..rt' i .... : , i ,. :V """'tl JUS!1(C nri-nified
1. io un:'.,vern-d,h. ci. .h... . .n.; , .!..:. .. never known. In
1 the j.v. rr. ec a a c tne:n-lves. t
ed P,e -:nij!.. unportant tact, that wisd :n. ho:;e?y and firmness are irtues as it.d s; iis Mo in the camp, as they pre in th ci'.iue', and that the same force of ch:racte.- and piickness of intellect, which arercouisite in the h' .dt rof an army, areequ ilivi'-c-ssarv in the ruWofa :v"o:,le i..i ,.. I r
11 ' ''jrfiin to J -.f ksoirs iiolicical
...
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lie!
Illr.,.. .' .... .1 .. . . . " '
pursuits, will ,,..t .. : ' ."l "noni( r : r,H" ,,,:'t this -public eri,...
this number. t ,!, ' I... ' . ; , ' . '" ! U nn.e ination or lnM.uoiw m
n ,. ii.ng'i iiiis i;;sk as tull ont-t t. as I eouhl wish. I proposed to div.de thi.! u u,,
omnia into two class,.; .-.rti, i . i. . I , .. " r"piy o the grand urv, I
tary those e.-mjioMnir ,J1(. rh. ur u.hmteers. Tl:;. s ;!Ii) v; ; uonh be ranked the conscientious. ,., t,K.v would not ohmteer, should not !
to do any mlitan, s.r,;,. ' ,! ....... ! !l -"peotioK.and to make it, mm
tHiee T!t , I I ' ' ' t!;" 11 ,U', !"Veof Mi-ti eand -Oo. peace I nt there are other servi, a s which that , rmt me to ! vote Z m I HH' se,len ary inihtn mi-ht rend, r to the I 0"" u ; en,,oe to thf. .b, n tate. without their U -ia dain , f , ...tor,,, the r,:,.'er that u,v sbortlv after romhtion of an rHunuU win ', w I r . ""' ' "0 ''r to the t-rand iurv, ed,saereeable to 'the FriemR ;'nd ! ! of wt nl, VVn;!!!: ;,.":,J::!Vf" m:'M Ration
. " r" ; . '-"i o, on (r oiftee t ,
lllt.ir...... 1 . .'"'.'t
: ' .l , rinai I was at that time a .'1-Heeot the p.ace; which ma cans,-some " "naun e that it is sellM.ne- in me that inakeMi.esostrenuo.i-U op,,,,,,, the re,., alia-
u.-ecoon, resented by the -rand jury; but
tib'ic, I hope vou w oi
e;.h na-
' can oi mv t er:tr.ver-v witf. Tr
in the maniif r I i,:m. t),,i.. '-.-..i .. .
kii.,wled-e that I was , one in-tancc in an ern r and per-i-te.l in .t lor certain reason. -Mr. W . na lean;. ,! law ver, and h is had many n.d gr, at facilities for metal inmrovrn ent and i- ei-tlv ranked among the head- ol t',e tate. I am couiparativ. lv an illiterate i.lon d,
lilt liv ......... tl .-. -
... ..i,l:i t ,ir, .ir. . . . . i . i
in ii. e w iiucme--
tory oft!;.
ir.onster has il awn into h , r.. phastly insinuations, js lrvi'. ; his character, and to let (.','Ji vitals. Had Mr. W arr.iied l-'" 1 " entirely to me, it would all l ' Lenin good part, but a,p!vir!!f innocent as a hal e, who.V .V' ' hcen coerced, and his n,,"'" ' question counter to his ; .' ' 1 -able outra-e, which no Coodr :i " f ountenance.In rtfenin m, I anticipated nothing niore ti;? honorable umpirage" and dec's:' ' ' ' matter. Sarcasms and sb:u: ' ' or upon myself, were not u ', ' I shall close this roi,m.,t"ic.;'.f : ' plyinrr as appropriately, an.l'7' as I know how, to .Mi to me. In his concha n i.,. 'l! " John, you hurt me John, th "- write about the Jackass iohw''' sleejiy John I shall n, u r'' .. . " "
.lOll
ohn, but vhat I shall think ohn' Tiiiswondt rful ei:us:(l. .' :ininds me of a story I once h'.V;
p .b'
cson s pt
:t wnicti it:s enemies chietlv le-
i."s-e which wi 'c pr,-ssp,l on "the itrenori bv -.erv iournal from K -st
more bid;
'rv ot trverted lusticeand ,,
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f Vlo euro i ,t In j t..r,,...... tin. .... . . c . .
T -.t s , . . i, , ....... .-...r... .... . no.,. common sense, wewonhlncL i - it c , i ! oMs int.-1 e-r. u- n. .. i . . i . . ' wia ask.
. 1 une.- 'tun nir.' iKtlow anil tl . . ' tol-eTul to tl,econd,cf of a cam- hie to decide, Ui , ' 1 - l u v,tsvet re-rd-tl. as to,, narrow, fr are ir:d,s,,.ns ah! v n Z a v t tl- ,ris;,one,otIat,o.theener,Vofcha, of the Ps ( Oe n!; 'f :?r ::.Vv,.ch.atamo,ne;i, thuehf w.th na- rmne others can . ' 1 . ha!
'i i t.-,, could to-o,. -h, fomn of l ,w the IW . ' .' . " " '
i . "., . , . '" u"" " is ti,e entire
-.ns.nHityoftheestablishrnenttoan.wer -or wt.ost..cul.ar station, arul undeniable
uniu i,u ve inn
rc.a" m,t """ - w 7"-' r ' -.""t
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1. ..1! . 1 . .1
t- on-iini 1., iiose u ... l.i
ethe lentarv rnilhin, would eri-b!e themtopay a small reunu,' to be exK,,h,i inroads or in armino the voh.r.h , rJ .fth"
"epop.ii,uHius ot ttie (iener.il (
Mionid not In; sulli,
jx ise. which. liilitei.
L
ill r r a 1 i. 1 i
;'''J';r' ro:rr,aM vicious and atroeir os h. be-,..T1d rn;1J f(, make -ood and ...of.,! '-therth.sb,:;!
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"nit- 111 fjuesuon
cerumen : t..w-. , . : " 1 0'rrtv
i.
Oil . . , . i
r ? -r.oul i t-, rhaesh
iiMif nrr-ii.1., .... . .
; - "...... mem t t f.ls ,( , i.-rts and nrnvh
.,,, u would tend mateo - ...I rat..u tow hi, !
m . n, :,,, i- ,: the decree! rf-
on t-',. i. . . ,i .
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-5 .pi iii, w as ,! - rm.-e l. an :JlCit,;v f T,:n, .sured and prolh ritt. ri.-n ii0ri; and the s.-uto, 'but ju-' d V rmmitio H,,f a resolute mind, were r-.r-en e l as the certain evidences of a crrl ,u lr,, mrs.lsh.Mrt. Wehaveneit:,' r f ir 'ime nor the inclination, to make !hc -.-.eral o.-ction-the subject ofmin-
( i Mcui.ir discussion, nor, imhi-d.
u.e,-, u-.neit. Ue shall, however,,;, coa -dmj this 3kereh, o li-r a few oher-
a I'.t'iS. ii, h may becon-ade'
'-a'.!.
ied
T
h sf and material c!
appl
riri'e
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Militiesj JrH .M lnu:;
e tK-i!etr.itd
i -
TV, t')
t-
' -fie : 1. t
are, o dl ssed iIiticiaris, like ehar'latans 'in uderM.r description, hay,, felt little an.-e! u, di-i-l a dob-.:,.., t .i.
"'"I "in' ii III, 11 1S-th-ir ili'f-rr-sf and th.-Ir
...ii tam
ter-d ty
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e t
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,o noi neiiy, ti,at that sr ri,-s ,.f
rei: a, runnlief n ).:.!.;.. a: , .
c , , oisuise,, ny ttie n-'n"of diplomatic art. and whirl,
P''JV Con-'yfa in rrivinrr r,l,,.t I .1
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ii - - Ul, S)i--
Ul
l, '. ,ruti, may h'liir,,! h,.il. ...... r..
a;re--.;r,i,loldnn,leorrupV,Ji:-,rOI,e 1,.; ,u.r!c.u ,1V- f.X(.rris). ''dimrero H talent i.s m.called f,r ' i' s that bind us to foreign ndions are ' " "; simj,!e, and the neao-ij,, t W Mi l. II . ii
.- o-.e siomiyo.ven.e, part.l.eof
- U,,r,cfer. Tlienmon 0r.ood .-ne;wthirf-H ,Moraj,f i,aHt,i;it W(,,lflf.() I'-K ,f ,n o,r,M ,ttir,, UM.nK ;iri(J u.ki;i
' ne directed to :,r,(nr(
a survey of:,ll th, i
d a l the c.reumstaricesconneetetl with 'ncsubiecr,or.Mr.(;ales.v.ho prints a p,-pr-r, admims-ersthe municijvil concerns o this city, s.vs ru.d does ,rM. thina nd many Lnd.h ones? J;(f ofle answer J-nu be ..yen; that Air. (;al,s has made
nim.seiiridiculoiisf.,1- PS interfere
m elt! us two huiuf
our present
some jjood
e wail -it
iret!,.. cor!M.-
l":rdei.s. woU," !, ! -fion- l'v l. inee t
rev'".t turn our
' r.-aiuzatiori of our
of
.minor, reared
mv ;i"iK i;ii(. tl 1 ...... .... i
1 I - . . , - . .11 till', howling hea-ot the fore-t. I'nd, rthe-e ( ,rcuiu. ,:i, e- it was ,;o mor- than rational for men to expert that Mr. W. would write me low II. bllt I 1 ti I., ii l . . ... i ..... . , i
....... . nunt-i, oi u.ose cir-"'in-tancesand probabditi, s, and cautioned agane-t iiritat.n-,!lV formidable ar,ta-oni-t t cmr.z him latitude for sarca-m, insinualiuz at the sarnotime that no larmtrcou'd u rite a.-a net a law ver, in-tead of its allurm -'ie ,nt,. su hmwio,,, it exa,-,, rated me to try him to th. bottom. I had no motive of yieldnig without co,upul-ion; th,r,fore f , , jtrove aa.r.s, hin,. w hen, according to his ow n hn'-uai-e, I had "the had -ideoi thear-ninirn " his was, he ca-eas ,t r, M ted the acmittal " :1 '"'r-"M hv a iuticrc,n.titutin' a bar to a ' roseeution in the circuit court. Mo-t of tl e ot'Hrpo-itions whiYh I took, I s,in persi-t in even though -one and two'' of them nake JOHN' MATTHKU s.
nc-e.-Kl-aml ,.ul.ld..ul.,l..c..r,i;.i .V,nT,''; "R",.u" " ,r ; our .mi.., ail,:, !:, ,;;, I U, I , S.. ,, , ....lt hoe vexatious an, I... , t ... , . - i th, -an , .. , 1 n u"Jr-
. t . . ,
to
K,se vexatious and unples-nt difieultj.-J
"tutu t-Ais, iK.tween the I I !! n...l 1 . I '
. , .oi,, me n Iioioi:s v
meanmo jn-ople. Ij
ofheers , ,f ,1 .,
njples of a v. !!-
s, f i im ti, ... : . ... i .
be our ( (!ifi(rv :.i......
r i- y, i..,.- miiirrcH-,. n:.sead ot ahenafm- their friend hip ,r(i to tho. insritutious which !nns'. j,. i rmutnrd sM uritv. The v., j.,: , tx .
. I W . it Tr. . . - - .11' ,
nee and '"" ""1st I e ineie:-.e.l b- ,1...
4. : . , .i .. ,1..... .. .i hu m
k
IT- W ( re
' -ti nos, ffioUr;,,,. ,,on :nt t .xj e; u nci-, h is shev ,. P ar une,mable ,r ,he,r mfimnty, u Ki.,de,;nacy of the ent Jys- ,n , ' ' '.re and mIH;tence.-Vl:lt ri,,,lt Mf phsh the intended ol.ec, ' T ) , n ::des op.aud,eAlaJornory,,hni,1,-t,a: are too numeroes V V "nof h.sl epartmen,. aMl, to pronoun, e ,, '""unanded by ollicers w l;o f-of , i " ' unwise an, n, i.. r ... . . ,,,.1. . .. " 1 "M 'norance
- .iiiti ruinous, l eh.re anv res d, .'mu inattention. r fl.-rt ..-..n. .i: "
known that can test the w,.l V,, , :,. ..." i themselves .1. ... , . ' V " ,:"
IV
of 'lis acts?
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t'tlici d
ssrs.
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C'ei
h
l iiot.
redress for
or to le-ist.il.llsili .,,..
laoons on li e fir,,, i ,tc
road before tl
rmot be rn;stake;i. It
murjc.s ,n t'mrner,
reo iJ( ,t..r,,m tjj(, i . .
i'l" u i:,id c
1 ' ore, on lt,r. ff ..,... ., .
IU eoufdc iutri'm,. ,.C M ..
- - trm, or
"'"'" p p!e of Arnrrira
ept
. v i r - , j I.'-ed re.of rirhn a.' is ';'-!ter - ;
t-l t::str dre.v Ja f.-rthv r
f u f
ue m n u'ui 'm: .-...:. ..i.
" , . , 1 1 ii'ie ; w.thstre:, ,, ofuuders-andim ;.' , 'l to the pun; ami urndulter.v ' f.-p'ihl:-:.nS. That man is. n"h -"1 ;f the p:ist he a warrant we h-el io.t ;c,...i :.. i i-
i t 7 ' i"""i'u in oeji,.'. pr " '" -'I'-Cour. Aith foreign pow,-! ''''!, -mlus idmiuisfration.bemark-
v vint of,aador, or defjeir ney of
r ... .. i" n "" on- ore y .hv,vvh dinemished JohnQuincy A l:.h,f.;le,,;,l, ,vill rr;,ke himself
I,:"-"1 ,;,iJI " understood
' (be duties J.1'.' - "! 'orhe,..,;. ,
v . (,,tl...f;Mired frr.,, tl mam er ii, ' -l--es,;ry butunplea.i.ttaskof .I';'-1' I-V'l-Hlybeen commenced. Auaicn T()Vi.n np.lnrin the lax l! 1 '-'! ''deof his two imm,.d;-,o 1
' ';'i ', r,r,r,.,,l will, a'vi,,,r. .1. , 1 l.ikMl,o f,,,,,,. , , ., r,s,:, ;.ii.iriv(,, (,,,,, ,;,. ,,,,,,1 ,: tulIws u "iiiio!... .. i' " ;""r'.':'1 ii in... , .1,,, of
oi'iers whosn
s r iee
more ieni. mtii.ais
I , ' ?I 'i - ill arv undo. th-,.. tl i
. i . ... ji ue ,,, ii,.,...,.,, ..
i.r i ., . '".
- -'onioi int. uisj.iay of eithc r.
KNQrKi:ii
A writer in tlm t .
ri.t .. .i ... : , "min .i
-s " ii.i ii.'.s i :, i. i-ii .v . : . .
,,...,1.. : , . ., 'MUlIlli) MIV r,'. i " 'lk,t'' r. -pectin v assUr,,i , , n , w ,1, ,i. un1 o'-'t I do not
oon and heed not mv h,,,ub h V ":l .l 1th'' inwhieh
, - - ; conseniient
milita
P. s.
II, ca e,
V
in-
"111 or f ,
i nrecmi'.-u-.-f n I lit who h ,v.
"I r. (,al, s -oesonly to show the no-j worthy motive that actuates hi, i, ... '
1.1 .... ' "' oi
'onciuue, me 1'ostmaster Ceneral oountable to his countrv f,.r .;..
" mo HOI IO Mr. ( a i s or tl,.. M..
i'.-dieVs;and in the purs-ianee of that 'ountabil.tv, he will ,...i i ,
i in-. ..w..l . ... : . f i -
'!' ue, I, II IS Ol low r,.,.I.-. .1 i
Prions r,!,e nnlo - ii iil
. Sinet- he Ins a ui,,ed the nr-nfivr ? , f From ,r CW. .,,, ,,.,,,. ' - H -t - lr . !,.,:, :, ,,,,,ln jvj , ;'0 V;-'1'- ";-.r.,..,f, v. ,, ,.,.,,. 'o,,-l,, fArr.,, .r,. s .,, . ' ; ,.'"v,n. '- ..Ohir
"...m , , niences without their context tr-o l'-ed ,ri ,el, a manner as t, . ' V'
"t meaning lrom that intended Thi ;;:aVcote-i ;e;dr,0f,u l- ing , , te V''"''-' '! the ,. . ''K 'l("o'l have male ho-. s.'r b tterac,p,.,intc, with t'.e natur, Vf vtrnment uU L nature ol cniU'o-,-.r , 1u,,rn nernin,nfs are one 'ormodv,l(h ,!,. regard to the civil and t;nud,tsofaM,n,,cl,angesbouldbc 'c (i
,, "iimner ot t ,e peo-le J, s. than a maior t v " I,.. ' ' cde iK ' V' ' v f'vf'"""ng what pre(Clcstbis Hlitence, tl,-., I .. . .. ' ri ' Ul per ne mat u as si eakini-sin.-l. . r i 1 lever l,,,, of tho ro"st 'tution. K,,u 11 an "extraordinary
Ul ,de m t rit !.v,,J.m ,i.:.. .
rr, . . .-..,p season 1 U'S IS a Slldicient i,,,..!'. r.i
. , , . oi me
industry
.r, ... :..i... i :. . r.
"r ; n so aurora, ami es-eially tl"-'f.rsex.,f the old sor- be ai.oi;,.....
n "J J-'o UOH
iaan followed the
't'ion as f,r as
nt o, inieririi ai-
of
rs ' ho miserable
nprude;itourse,,V rr,anv
. "OsG names it is mmece.rv o ' c r JC justice and economv
--oc-:: :. wc shall hridly
"While the husband plough.
The wife plicrl her hand in the dairy."
om.uma Ulls chers,. to 1 worth five
-oi.-, prm. it produces $ KM ;)0. This
' .ova Glomes upon the r,,er,...i i.i
fnfure oreatness of our State, and nr.
ie more readily ,f ue recollect tb'.t
:"l:outy., years have elapsed since ihe hrSt.mprouur.nts were commenced in this
o,.,n, nmy abour;.() years since the ()hio hmdod at Marietta He haveheaol no tioubles in Aurora; Jtunenis; ,,o anti-soc etievof i .
..... t j ' ".It ,l,N "oil. IV r h:m wv..,w. . e o . . - .
. i , i me towns m s i. ,:,,"l-irountThad better t-.L.. m,;ls"-'-""plo. Wek, w f r:' "r'',n u- .. i. ' ' "rinv ,wns iii ihe Ws.itu part of York." havin. tw e t- Mhahitants of Aurora which enpdlva ha a dozen ,K,l,,ieal leaders,;,,", l.-veu,K,n )h,o proih.ee bouoh, i viIIaff(. markets. Vedo not mean to praise lo the prejudice of any others, in this qua U f. lur we know of none hut are entitled to
Meu., iortneir morality ;:nd indu-tiy. ' is a well known fiet, tin dis';ern.(. "' nt- m neiirJiborhoods, towusAVe. abates
im,rove-
u , in anv i M-r 1.... ,'-
. .1 - -..'.irvt V 1 11 -t ire- -is . ,. . I , i
I I . " (II III. ,-(' (1(1 . bt!.va e:,tr.,;hon wl.h h the circuit ro'nrt-'on-titulion.tliefn.n'bv he ,n-te es n .lU-,..., ami ro,,:llllf(, to a proscrol.on ,n thr c,r. uit courts- . .'' ';;r '''riakeriftenhadtwotUies'top.n. ith r.ets wh,ch , if we can beh..,,, ,i ' f
;U.rv,m,,-,bave been (Ty con-iderabhCeve, ( l-M.btheni-tuesmav h.-ne.har.edea hbu .ehe eent. The., ,h,.ri.fiir(. j ' V n , :u" '"k.-r- a,,d what w, re the ron-e,,uenr ... i i .i .
..,'! .. . . i ' . 11 ,ni mora s ' I1;''! ople .uipnne and n.ake.reatand vald,le aeces (l,s to thr ,.nr, anddi'ndv of the Sto, .0f Indiana? Ihd i.t 1...1 - "
'-'.-n? ii.... factions nie,:,;ir;t,i;:." RsSHH,-r.aandth,,rae,ions-,atsurh,iu,es traiee, , 1 their wit-in eool, 1,1,1,.. ri,;.... ;
drunkard, regardless of- t.,jn,t, oour down the o.o.v .i .
k ""Ml l IIH''I! I. nowmgat the - onetime, tl... 1 1 i.. , '
...i.; i . .... ., '.. ." w a
Ul
did not the Ulienres still
Meeting him elf tothevilesti.f ,...... . i l.i.l.l ... , ..." . V, "
i .i i - ".--,uir, ( uui. K j,,. i na r ti. to the meat,. .t m.,,1 .,,... .1... 1 11 s..., tuai
. ii. ,.-i i
(I:, l)r.t.r. ..... 1 , - .
" I l Prepared t", -av hat i t) r 1 "o a.lt.ro tl.au Mr. Fl Jtcla r, Ihcrewasnoiuoreappearancecifaretormat.,;,; V"1 1 W,,uld 1,0 backward m dt in-'
I OR Tin: (Iazettk. Inasmuch as Mr. W. in his late c.sde.
mu-up thecause in con:r,,vorv ...i 1
t-edlhat he was tired of, ne' and tinalk"
'' h! ni-ht;' I took ity en hin-
peortellow,andns, he,l n,,t lhrther ,n d,s.
'tirli hitu; but, ult.matelv, I r.ot only r,l!id'(1 'twould be'trtatin.r the ,,n"t man w,th unmerited contt mpt to ia ,dl t t or refuse to k tun, to I.;,..
, V . , 'l l, '1"ll'r rv.ln. P-inunt; but diseoxertd that s1Kh a r e.;;irU v'- a!"lv Heuired at my li;uul .c-tehrt, which! tiiink hem, -.lit as u,ll h aie let ah.ne. A man of his standinm ed not ;h,nk tocat a siurnui on the clc r;U terof sm h a oenth rn ,n : s .Air Fh tcl t r
v. -an nenest man neu r answers
--nou,--m ti! hersavsnothmor s-, liU
ot oiaey annieaby n smnatinu ,.r ev -ne actions or marks, uho i, ,t mio!lt i ." prud, ,,t to speak din ct!,fr ow,thisUusjn ,r,d. unmerited 1 unmade can be conrued to mean but one of "two things- jt t means that J hau- fd.tly andmalinously ,n,s,ep:escnted Mr. I Etcher; t-r t -Mr. Metcher is a dishonest man s to the lort.'i r n!"
, "". oi.iis, j am
re is not a law u r on
remim:
1 11 ho 1 v . , 1 a . .
....o u,i nau eaien so many p he acijuire:! a natural propenV.u''. ' I nt vol dill fairly btliee i;, (,.;, oik- animal to another larger fi'oa t-o-.but it does etm to "7.? ." turkty s ory torn;bor:ift it j'. '
has associated with ;.e amni r " Jackass, until he has at leas'i -' '
principles, ar.d has ;;de,ted h-'X' ..e has not :mt fill the ...
of that animal, ar.d hus L. (!f ' like him, learned to bray. """"' . Mah. n;,ia t, in his Korar. ? lv . nK-n die, they have to enter nV'.V. : Snat, which is coristn.cted ec. . andiic poulph. This hriJee is ,". '. a hair, a?:,! sharper than a s.,bre . ' Jnirt,x,rln, Uulzv, the wicki d - ' " hotst.js fdlheadlenrrmtothev, i . I ... . , . - . - 1 -
are ciasbed to pieces; i.;;fi.. foi.s pas sate over, ar.d wl.t'n t; -iteon the bai.k ofth lae-r. .. "
find li.r each one a hrje milk v.Vv . ;
adtlfl with a saddle ofor.re n !d - "
rio,' triumph uitlv to the 1 i d a eonnliy which abounds wistioains and fne rivers, the br.nl 5 , swarm with beautiful women u "x
. v.n-u a heaven t r ,i . -
pieMii::e that .Mr. Y v
II! I I flf tie, t . . . .
,v 1 I,rra ah.t,n,.,1(.
-l,r on, i u ci , under that adminira tioil o the Yaw- I e,i. ....... .. 1 1
. . . ' l? u i"vcan cm,
lllO K.. -
" injury, as i would Ii:v own lrotherd since thuios l lU. turned out as they nae. am oie.i ohm- ....r.. .1 . . r 1
;is is ciiM,,,!,;.,,..! 1- . . "v"' -.mi nun nave eai's-.
. - "-''i'itiiiifl-iitii.'i...ji . . - -
the L-ra,i. Miry of llartholamt w.' r) , '; ' " ,ns n:"1K' !o the wvi.rht and sc.,,,.
..... . . O. .,, . . r . 1 -. r- - -.-win
: : tothenc-
, ... ,.,,, i inr tranu mrif, n .1,,.
cm. ,n which but four, and them, f l,Vf.
.oiexpe. uuiy ad without forelliolitit. hi ve ,'ftn. w... ,.,1. .1 . . .
. . .....mm 10 present , i
Ullt 1
' e luihke tb; ;n.n 1-. . 1 -. .,
. 00 uas i.,e v.r., lime io net safe (.ur , 0 irj(, CNH Ct to find, ,m the bank of drW -a hne lar-e Jackass, siddled wi-'-Jt ive rciier, upon which, w h- n he will .roceed with rapia stu(:,s . to the land of ladies, but tov. -,:a
Hv, if ni.y suchtheiebe, where fv. ma-nitu,!e are tried in the circuit i",-, tree from the mal-administraiionrfi-,--nd where the molestations and ex-'- -t lVr.hate .luds can never, never him. O what a parad.se ior a hmvr pecs.illy for a Jack .ss lawyer! l"ceonclitde this article without svn-re
u:th Mr. U,and condoling w,th hihis m.sforrur.e in not tx ino K:n-r-. -h rle-nt dackas instead Tf t;-:.:
-ZomiT norse ' which made him -
-:i(Vy other Saturday t.i r - X tn nd , m the hr.uiaeofr, Vnc w 1 -thou do., affect toso muchrdrairc l'V 'hoe.(nnthhouwritrtanain.)rAKrwn: JOIIM"ATTHDVS rrferth v ( disposed t. -rards IV
'f .7 -r-
-vi u;e last meefmiTof the tfut-, -
unV" ''anapolis, the many th-tiKuilv and coarse eii-hcis. 1 ei.
xomeot the members upon fhetrv ot (:roters will be my aitole-y t;,r ,V rot. . il 1 ii ' 1 - ' 1
If I
Hi;!:!.
min,s.,at;on of the la w, together w ith the h -Ml, as apubhc grievam e. The d.Vtator
aw
'ffilr.r . . .'
...1 .. .... .1 1
oi H ui "I oierramt juryofllartholo
JOS of the Oior.ili.vo I....,., 1' .1
- , "' "im U1 u' 'nonster
. at 1 j-ave siul, .Mr. I'htche, did say, he has not denied, and I presume will 'y. Ilnmv remains only for n:e ,
-o pa.e.ir. rutcher U,m the oU,h of ilio li-i.-.l ..... .. 1 1 ... e
...... ,.,,,.,- wmcn will unavoidably
mi II I 'Oil 11 1 III It I ifw ...... 'PI .
' e.v' I nt ,
I I - - - ..v. , 1. ,11 I . I I
iiirrt 1 . 11 1 1 . . .
-rend, llea-snrtd me last Spring u h "r "itroduc-
'.uuuu,' eurmgtnespv,.,, t V( , r t 1 Tl ' ,r- 'ierin the ores lmu,in fine, rosts . 1..., ., r.' ... '."'Meiiee of Mr n a . , ' 111 n
... ..ii. w 1.1 1 I -v: -i .,, 1 .. 1 ... .. 1
." I IS II
" .11 ices an.l i.,. 1'.. .
ni,,,,,.,...,.. . , -.tuiiees
11, 10 niauc monev O.
nce ot . r n,. .,li..
irin-r ol
tnuljift h'd it to Mr Fletcher bee;';,;
the enuminus cm,. .,r " . '' V . . u o 111 ol .Mr. . .....
r 1 , . , , . '..'..in,
not
oduc-
retti .rl z- ..1." .1. r 11
Xi.iil IOI OWS
fliircl in.i ,-, 1
0''r-K euvou aie. f :slar -,
O'lliC, .1 C!i!ir, v ,11 .1 v . .
v. v.' --op u;e use oi , ; piritous lienor. r..;,J,. ... 1..
1, . 1 " mi , e, 1 i. wlU pive, use, dnectly or ind,:ec:lv i your houses, storts, or anv.eler t ,.-
not to eive counteiKince to - v r 'tu a-e or otherwise, who is a",,-; '
Hn Ien.vou wh0 havo . .; ;
o in- articies, w,Cn vo,, bv r.mntli, .... 11
. ; i"1' wen as r prefer.!, t-tv . toor-li ..-. ...... 1
"o;, ienot, handle ro:,or, rt."''t is to say,, or such senators a; d vr, ntatnes as are athocatcs tor nud-Vv-vtailm. Invnces; I sav, when vou'p v..ur sincerity I,y living l; o x y.;u uillli,,d me to take tie sanw, ! will nil oJV all at once, Rot a dn p ef : iloUsh,uoissh dl enter or mc... ,., .
establishment. 1 will h;ue .-oil i, tV,
w .th it. Hut ala! when see the ,-'I -id ti:ecliurch, someul10 in hi-h s!;;':,.f
.uv(vate the multiplvi;w of retail s !'
p-mcesdoun to the darkest hole- w,::l
.rim. i,. -.li,,onimar
that no ,,,,,).... ,r -ouuna.ious; and
. ., people.
" " i -'in to r hair,. ,1...... nilltr:.ri. ,.f , I.: I . " 1 " 1,1
i.v e - , " r . -d,,if,.r.
ess n ma-
"ire then,. Tl,,.
;Vvon the ,espoN of . , , th'.v pr, tend to have orHnallv de, ! , 1 ol no advantage to -(H W.t,; t(; in .r -lia :l,rchIbelong,orif,o anv. u ,
tbisallthimanshiston-? ; le .ovv ' V. . 1 "r :it 1 f 1 u.u Mr. W was .1 ml -e, know-' ' U sl,,c,a')lo stores, the owneisof w!m o n;metr ,bleb7t,rtlKre m.-J Hat tl.fou. .Mr. I'lol.-li.-r h:.il a, ?tl " their constant tr.ulak ! : . 1 .rr:;;; ,,,r!v,H ,;s --t.,; 1 rht 1,. as apt t: 0 :nrt- .'i"iSt and pints, . .lerof,hep(Hr,thea,!i,.,e,i 'th ; , 0 ,KU,:r,n(1,ve:isuehchar.Hs- V' ' 1 S 0 lr;lU Paeons, andot!:. o-.'-ed. Ib.tpoor woman! ho., r . ' 11 hv seene d hv,fh... 1 ,n:idi "ambers abandon the Ah 1
iierease now. from n l.-o O 1 II
(iier, and he endeavoured in the bts
cn-in-
uiy narrow
, l;i i. - MI,ce ,
.....v ..,v. ,,,,, smier mv leehru's an,
O'N lor ot ter-' O. i- . t .
"- . t'u.aied kec,;uaan standard.
, , o.t, i r
:.; ,;::,;,r::v,r,:,,iv1,:,ti,,,,'ivas! si,o,)w
io riiii em i.iii.ii . . . ... i no
in wunvHnr;;- l ;i;-uh1ect,orto amefulrags. Well enough ,H ,VVV. , l e ' -Mr. Ws ;; n.ll and tlmvin-r . i " ,l,,,1K'r 'WtTi.V; hut I would no, nr howls and.hshes, had ,hev but ha - ' V !'t oil": I inrtimcd him to 1( -aceable man for a husband ami father. ,h lt t for an answer, that he knew I ouluow the lawyers and officer are soft k Won ( take bi ' . r . warmly rlad, nu rrv with wi. ' . ., ' A, . rr... j onte h.r an assent u, the
K".'l I
.i:tiv
industry andelos the wheels of i
ment
U'he:
nave no
VV hon you have lest all your substance ' knavery or calamity consider th.t
lorioer the r
v.,,, ,Jtl yuur mijKi ot
!:rr.;"'5.J'"U,'r'I-'.v, and , ..,,,,.
1 .-j Ul(l
When you despair-there i ahvays profusion ofhilters. UftlJ?J
i-A . 'i,' "u mai " a nennw i.n:
i --..ii, umnnirf. i,.,.,., i .i
l i . ".,e-eri iiim ,lci h "! lJy,..Kl l.c ,l.a, ,jal.s " VV her, er.ii .1 1 . - 1
riTM,: I.VUIAW STATP ;
J I:e seen, ul r . 1 . 1 . . .
4 ,. " r" ' 0001 u,e.,UMue .ctg nr .U;,f"' of Indiana power to i1M ?, "J oV" flh(' P'ce,tl.c puiM,ment
irc-tht
lion ,, has been presented fo ,h,
'ceed thrc dollars, to
ot w hich shonl.l
' " 'HJL t
i h uie atlmmutratin 71 fl,.. ..:.,' .
... l(t4 M(
1
f the praud juries of ,i s ' 'C lo"r , ,,,,.,..,. v 011s ,,ate, as ;i rt'iu.rc '" J"." ovv hat which js considered a public grievance, and is so honorab v -c 1,' n.cnded as such as this section, tor th, r w , the administration of it is, in pse t e ,' ' un-ly ments the attention of ,hl pl c V as one of Unpeople, and no mare ic crcstl i
11 MOO . II
"i"-. npasi, ail nought waih ,he bar 1 "".un.sot this poor mother, while she w ae n 'Vr h.rdear little ones uho are , ot ,, nh I ICI CIU,' her ),... r .. Ol. ,1 ''Ol ,U,h
" ""''" lies an,, net t m,,s
-"ive: hut it appeared to me that he
-oner wistaal me to understand hi.n ,!,
U.Tf .......... I
, ...ii ei was lie wi im' to .-ok....
... .1 . e. . ii.r
oie ne-ei ive r ,..,r .
vi'l-.n. WIIIIflllT I ... .
' ll
llteir .!,... I... 4 . (
"'r .,.,art depravity. Arethese theeffee 7 llV kl;t'W ,,,,lv t,r fr what he w.sdon, of Ind.anaf I, ,1... i: t U Other reason know- not :.i . ... .
1 ,r . ' "IIS I ' ''. VOiil, be etfeeter hv 0"o not Want tnv n irool.r,.. :.. '
)llllis im,.,,t.f...iv.l ,:....i '"""us . . .uun-iu ,11 ( UteStioii
' ' v'l liiJIillII; . tl 111 aiii. n... . 1 . I til 1I,a I . " -"
t resume to n ,i... . ,"" . " - tors " tom.-ouTsy t;etween Vou and Wh-l
' ' ' v r
is to say, that I lave
iven by ploseeuto!s.,,
itts near as I can recol1 OVerv r-iri, I
.1 l SHUUini.UUM thouoht he was enih.nvo..,:. '
. , . -"v """ii, us inucii as possible, to befnend Mr. V, and at the s.m.. tune to exculpate himself fiom a eharoo of 1 Vin?, xvhicJl , Lelievcd w . ulJ evitahly fall up..n him, if he answered in he negative. Thus, for trviier to dnen.,,1
justice to nines-elf aud lo"a in.,ner uhe
liflrl .if ,1
I , ....... '.. lunwoiinon:
- . . v anotiier case ITn,?oi.4 old a,h ..wi...: c . . 1 ,1(Icr the
., -"....lion oi uie iaw, i.e. the ,mn,l f way in which the rrand jury wish t ,er t h adm,n,st, red, there lived a certain Ja, J kS7,n!y Wh VaSVer fn"f akin" a nockdownoccasioiniv hy , - lou, and circulation of the blood? l
t a c:ui. r
i .'n,.i:. !.... r
w.i..,r ,or represent at ixe, a i::;-n
n '"wog,( wcrthand ahiliti, s,anl i I III!.. . I . '
" Pints of whkev, ibr tluir sitor, I say, when I see members cf the JM'rance society dra-in. ,Ip o ,;0 , no most abandoned ,lmnUr,i0 ..
vviKlt ,or a "i3n helonoiniT l0 fn:nvr
ancesocKty of worth 'and ability . "t to elect a man who d-votes his whole
souse and time to s, lli,,,r I, ,!,' ;, s ,,t
whiskey. When I see all'thi! I Se''cvn-
rainetl to say, have no faith in o;:r
pretensions the public can have uoi:o.-
ne names ol some of your honor;,! jody are now on record or on petiti, ms in he clerk's odice, recommendmT licences or oroceries since tlni adontion of vou:
society. Finally, I repeat, when ell your
society ami the resneet;.!.) ,..,. i,.,,s r,i
ndianapolis shall sfrictlv lice ,,, to vonr
ai tides, I will he the iirst of the many seundahztd rccers to subscribe to your
rticles, tor the truth ef v hice inn ball
he w ord of oncwhoneeryethas:ibrfcitC'!
in wc?:Me.
,1
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