Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 May 1857 — Page 2

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. .Editor, T. McDOITAIiD,. PmiOUTI-I, IXD. Tliiirsdiiv Morniiiir, Mav 7lli, 15-57. : - loiva liircisou. We learn from the Chicago Times that Iowa has spoke out m favor of "the Con - slitution," "the U nion," and "the Supremo Court. 1 he Democrats, according to the limes, hare carried the fcjtate by a handsome majoiitythis result, and a democratic aiu of two members of Congress in ! Connecticut, was not looked for, or even xpjctjd by our Republican friends, the sober second thought is generally ; riirht. t..it .irtil iMif rilnf iniTf tlmr . 1.'. , UNU LUtlUlUUillt 1111.11

Secretary htaunton, the acting liovernor the reappearance ol IIa lev's great comet , , , . , n e V , " t,rc-ir' as ennten.icmV Odk-e, Larte. 21 tf. J ' o ! I rn. , they were useless when they got there. ! lc de-ath of Mr. iijontgon L.. vf Kansa5' ha!i ruade a Sd ,mrrcSS,oniw( 1bJ- r,us hascaued Chas. K. Flandreau, Esq., has written a svlvanb Congivssman.avs: ' 1 ie, expo.e .r ie the' among the People at hi, new home; he tir- a pains in some parts of Europe e?ua to .; lollff lo(ter on Uie ,mliaK trouW ivi a j The physicians do nuhe,ita!e to say ( ?( m tv. rvmcnt; L those kin, t!,m. .Ml V Vr .5 ges the propriety and necessity of all parties ( that cf the Millctite excitement in this , f , rcf.C,orv tlihc, J f nssTir-1 1 ,at cv.cr.r future of his disease indica es Executed a.'tho ,wpertv oV Peter ,h-u-w,,do i y1-8."1-1;1.-1 to fÄJu -ate are reMue,,ed t o 0ÄKF .1.:. ............ ti r.u,..: r. nitoi) U tlie lUac.oi) tunes, ana a&Mti ; tho existence of ars n , in hi vf...n ! eia.Tlnixi S ha,. ,..,.!...!;.. ii,'XLl "allM,r-. mal e namedu-ae settlement. I he ttate 15 suj,-

. . , t-lcclion of DeWates to form .1 State Conatitution. The Free State part v. (hv Gov. Kobmson,) have expressed their intention of participating in the el-vtion f..r Dele-1 i 4 i xert themselves more than usual durinir the season that is now closing. come oi our citizens h.ave mad as hiijh as 2,0C0 ; O ' t pounds, and many of them over 1,000: probably all that had "sugar bush" have made enough to do them; this is, a: ... - . . .1 rectum until he was ot age, ( 10 years,) , for stealing a piece of copper, valued at very few dollars; while another boy, aged j 1 n t ,.1 .1, . ..? . iu tens, &v:ii.ciicc'u 10 in a.iiiic piacu for ".h. one month, fo, .teaHng good, worth : ton time that amoant of ll'.e copcor The litpuhlican laws of Michigan are so made, that if a boy under the age of 1G, is con- j rietet! of a theft, no matter how small the j decree of the crime, or what arguments can be brought in extenuation, the Judge! 13 ctmpeltea to sentence lnm to !b.e House ; f f..vt tn t- " 1 -l I I'll U O . I . 1 i t I 1 O l U I I .IJ Vi it appears that (Tenders are punished nc-; cording to their youth, and not accord in ir : to the extent of their crimes the vorner ' til? boy the greater the punishment. If the Republican Michiyanrfers can reconcile such heathenish and inhuman laws with justice and hum.ntii'.y, we should be glad to see how they would go about it. It appear, by the steamer Illinois, that U. ,, ... .. Lara r.siti.-.n . j ...-Ii..,,. , . .....I.I . .

miiw in me iuiure, towaras r.avinc a ciear pi lvate letter written last ovemtier, wincn i , ' . . , 0 . ,! 1 T ... ' expression of the actual residents, in the.wehnd m the Aationat Intelligencer, not;

Kjucs. 11 iiiL- mimu.u iiR-ic uuiu uu : ur,o win iiiuuence our pianei, pcrnaps tlie r... n, t t-.-.,.i c iiw hn-r. hro nf rt,fi, ...1 James Ohh-n nn.1 . I 1 on.t ;.. w .,-j,.u ....i.itv. in,'i:..... , , t ....

qtustion but Kansas will have a Constitu-; entire solar system. It will be attracted t for lho Navajo Indians, in New Mex- i "thin- may ho don., to ferret ! i,K"vrc ,L ,1:1' Complaint cn account. I IherveT-11' ,,Jcom,nuo ln'mda-v ,0'Ia-v u,,l,luh .-tf. tion prohibiting slavery. ; by the sun, and then repelled by it; it will' - Q had lnissi for some ÜXXZT U -' but : "7 "t - , ' X,, fail to T;t ,he Surveyor at ; 7yfy ? r 1 : both attract and repel the planets of the ' : , .J,- h. lu ,o,:fltIOa f tl:0 ,.mtU,U as. Ilo l-lamtills m the above entitled cause ,,v ho t,,ne al.ove .nentione.l. and defray, or pn.v .de i'lLI

!9iIIrll. , . 1 ;p.oi, .mu ,u, it ...uioujv-u, imu cvv-i. arouseii ;i ne rnse asnssi!;atln of Dr v on.m, tnt.a. attorney, have ti!..l : , i orueiravincr, tii'-iriiortion 01 Hie expenses 01 .aiu , IS THE

TI- hi-h prico of sumr for the last vir ' - " ' cantured and confined, or hilled by the In- j Eurdell; but in comparison with the crime 1 lvA" " acoimt, and it appear-1 ryey win be returneu to ti.e l ounty ud,t;.r, an. -p f 1, ft ll.e HlÄll pi K cot Suyir lor IIIC la.t )ai j confusioH. Put have IIO fears. It can' . - . .............. ' thi. W'Imm.,,, 1,.. I. t. ,, ""lavit, that the defendant, Ilenrv RHine J surl, deln;.,uencK-s placed on f ne t duplicate, and HUllS tÜG

has Caused those having SUiar orchards, to ' :tiwns 111 lIiat armory. , , - , """o ; --l- an j -ins a resrlont oft Id. State, has departed there. Elected accordm- to law.

hould b,; it will s.ve a large amount of!1 T ". ' "1' T, being a great favorite among May 14th, and will preaeh in the IM-esbyl ' J-': hall circuit conrt. ..X if i":: 1 CSrOC S niOlieV and til Heinle U-ar has .I decided ! F'"al ox-llencl su,co 1 b- u'oll,J the Xavajos, and devoted to their interests tei- Church. Services to commence at j Suarliai2?r Sale. 1 n.: ..sation acc-ordin to the tem.s ,.r nr all kmds. whh-h thev intend ll-irn.r'T-iil? prferenee in " our estimation 'over the I lhi clocl"cIty l attractcJ or r'" renders this wicked and wantom act of ,n- I 71 ::U?- , lU will doubtless he pleased Xotiee is hereby pven, that tho undersized, ' ,lu'5r CUnU' K VAir xyv1 to.- r . py. at ;nieestlut cannot tail to snit buyers. IVV pr.terc.ie. ctimatiu, , q tlie temperate zones : ,M,i:tv mi .r.l!v ir(.vn'ir..,l,V T1, J see a full house. , .u,nlun ot the n.inor l.r.s of j.,me.s Houston I ,rlGo. JAME'" IIAKI1 - r' : Ctin. I . 1 1 , .n lKkm) and C,udt ,htM)4K'lbtC- lhe;-. - : deeea,e,l, jvid oiler for sale, at Ui.io:, Town, neu i ' 1 1 1 " ' FHSSH MEATS ' will enjoy an unusual uegree ot mildness; wrhor sat03 lh:lt lllo InJians struck olT: Kolliovi toiler. . 1 Jiaxem-uokco lake o Sat.mJav, the filh ,,!lv " TO xov ,.,,sn,rvK (..-v,.,, i.i i- iCfnT.TTf " itiTWe notice the report of the pro- on the other Irnu, should the canls elec : lhc lsand that ,d tl0m and Jl-likc, ! JmXc engs ofU;e Circuit Cotirtc. , U,!. i,. 1,, of Detroit, Michigan tr.at a boy, aged 1 1 1 cqaa.oiial re-ion, dien muced max we It IS slated that, so soon as grass is auf- i hruhrm are cx,eetcl to be in atten.'ance. ' fraetion,l half of ..;,,ion twntw.. L . , , ' ' ! ! tosin-vev ani l ,-,te tVcou.ers of,v i.o.-'l in.ee. yT;- I- m' 1 V i a",,ü,lwT rears, was sentenced to the House of Cor-1 expect the most intense cold ever expeii- f'4.;,.n(iv .1(lv.mfe.l tr, n.iiu 1-..,, 1 or.n i HAKKKU, fastor. thirty-tio north, ot ra.,P. o,; o.Vst'. ,,;!!;!, thm U T,,,.:,;,, '1, !ta,,;e 1 r...t iu M o,h,ii . ,y ; l'' . .,,Iu-,' ; .JI-'rt-

21; but if he is so fortunate to be 13 oriscssc tl po'ver of imparting a perce)li- it is imnrudet.t to avoid the use of artitit-i.il ' t'hs ',(1!i.t c.uae in contact with the earth on the ! c pi'rc.n, Treasurer, report.; the foliowin-1 ;,K':s.t:,,- I,:,'""! "'"''j !';,t.?,n' more, he may steal twenty times the ! mechanical shock. I can prove that help to tho eyes, so long a, th,y are not 'ÄÄl : SÄ i ! "Änur amount of the younger, and only go ,o the collision of a swallow, intent on .uicide, ; absolutely indispensible. Ti.c human eye ' ' " j lSÄnS ! "KllanuS Ji us'd;". lo

House of Correction one or two months, i ami ;mng witn imi lurce against a train .1 ; xs b.o delicate a structure to bear continued ! t-f Iii fllV 83 kr 3 !rs ?d ! P:M'frs aeeot,..f, ,.re.. of i!K. r,,,-,.,.,,,;,,. IlV t!lfl i look .-ts-o.,-! n new.

V r., t. l,1;b,:! r,;,, .1 ... 1.,- .. t.l 1 .7 ,. . : AJV V w VO. 3 j fire of the '.'nd of .March last. I am enili!.. tö oi ! Sho-. two doors Sotal, of the 3h I

h urn ui.icuoii oi in couu. rruiu tm.v ' 1 - ' ; "'JJ, a!Ki l,u" IUW lO .w.t-lAJ -t-im a rvr a detailed statement of ,,e..o.f, ..,.,1 .7" i eat side of Center street. :.n I one

........ r.4l., ..e,u,...ä UiHt.ouuw,.unite ,tl ti,0 election for delegates to the I i e i i it i t ;

ins lorce naa uwinuiea uown to a more handful of men and his provisions gone vnf 1 f..,y r.iiil .a 111 1,. .l.l 1

r j i i "iLiiioii. Ihw tact betrays ?o much good j friends had of success .eerns to have van- 8,nse and obedience to law, on tho put of

;i,Äri ii:. :i i im wie iu.o i"j-5jiuiv scue ia a ..... warning to other reckless adventurers who j uu.oueiin- piopetfuies. 1 Our readers will perceive that we have j us?d the scissors pretty freely this week. Circumstances over which we had no con-' trol, prevented us from getting up any coniiaerable nuantitr ot readme matter. T ho I truth is. we rrcnerrdlr find nmnb m o j - - i terial to fill our paper that is more interest'a ii , . ins to our leaders than any thin" wo can I write. M.W There is no probability that the c . .. :m 11 . r .1. u.erur mil caw an u,i tes.w.i ui woo , Legibtuie. unless Le La sonic assuranc j that th interest of the State would be pro- j motdby .o doin: 1 From the Fulton, N. Y., l'atriot. A Host Siiiulni and Ixtraordinary Cae orSoiiiiiam)iiliin. A young l?dy, (Hiss Mary Stan), a niece of A. Loomis, Esq., of Fulton, who is living with her uncle, and attending school, i has t late been, and is thi most singular and extraordinary somnambulist of whom wo have ever heard. At night, after she has alien asleep, she gets up, lights a lamp, and taking a papr and pencil, writes several stanzas cf poetry. Her uncle, om3 nijht, fearing that some accident might ccur from a sleeping person having a burning hvmp in her hand, took the procautios to rcujove the lamp from her room, and byond her reach. That night she arosi in perfect darkness, wrote another piecs of potry, which, upon examination kjr daylight was found to b well written, correctly spelled and purduaUd, and tho ruie$ lines as accurately followed as they

could have been by the best penman with . a good light. And this has been repeated

; from niiilit to i beuio 'produced iui ms luaun iiuiotu wiiiwutjai;i oru i oi uic poaiy sue produces, anu insists mal' i sho does not write it. Her friends watch t friends watch interrupted her V, seems like one her closely. They have while writing, when she s ! aroused from a deer slumber, and cannot j finish the line or even the next stanza she happens to be writting. If her writing 11 . . . , . , materials happen to be removed from lier I room, she arises and finding them missing, ! proceeds to search the drawers, trunks, ft!c. inthft dnrt- with mv.ch r.is.i ns another would do it bv dav. She has ! J ' ' ; sometimes fallen into tlu'3 condition in the J day tim?, wl'cn lier writing impulse comes on. The voun i n-0od, and i been called ; J10 relief. M.VUIUl 1 -A. 1 . AVlllflfll V.ViliVb Alt.' lit o i A.-.Miitrr I'.,. -.1. 1 , ' only irives some facts rosncctinir their: electrical ialluence which mav cxolaia the singular weatner of the present season: The near approach of this planet in ema 1. 1. n.i4 .ippiuaw.i wi n.ia IU.UICI in cm c vim v - 1 . v- 'f V c. IO'. C I O The most it can do to any of the planets (ours not excepted) will bo to tfumge the ! currents of their electrical envelopes ! This ! will have a tendency to nve us the warm1 . t ..l . . .1 enca in tms ct.maie. in eitner event me tarlaure of tlv ocean cf electricity in which the Solar systeni iloats will produce pvtrnfiniüi.Trv risiilt4 in ;if r.insril'.orb (um. ' i..... .v... ff"0"' ! ,111"11 lnu '-''- c'luniormm s,ii:m u-.' re-; esiabislied. Kespecting the mechanical cltect of collision with a comet, M. JJabinet, of the I-'rencli Institute says: 'kh regard to ono of the questions to 't11'1"11 o-'1 f j- 'iu.i. r.rotest against the idea that a comet t.osi O"- - .- ..... I eiiLjinos, would be a thousand times more 1 uanrjerous tor the train in question, than , would be the simultaneous sh.ock of all t!:e known comets against the earth. ' S3 Kansas. Disp.itehes from Washington state that ! Governor Robinson -the "Governor of the !

light, each time a new piece this subject, as we know if thev get into J'111-" m i" tso ot the reciprocity

. fcho has no knowledge circulation m the hast, they will hate the , . J d fe . ' fc 1

lauy's health is not verr . ,i,A Tndhns is contradicted bv another ru- .. l election will do, for the first wT,, ' ' ; : ! I will cx-iied. nd continue in.m day today i.m-1 all all ' ' 1't1"'c"t-

since he subnambulic exercises, ; mor. It is said, however, 'there was a j EX Änr'Ä ' trS; mUh,,, wl, f.,i, to ,,, d, .mveyor at M o 2 ? ,o ,n ...

she seems to fail daily. Physicians have fio-htbul it was with friendly not hostile. Lo.,irt-9,1,1 tiU f- ''tmi,i,. ! oVlock n. ' , .X, .V. 1 ''V1' V ten ; the ume ai.ove n.em.o.u-., and den-ay, or provide Tvsi. ... 7 7 c ,:) -0 , 7 nK

i , . i er reaver Ui iv. vour o u . ;eit r-nt .1. u 1 l,u "a , i ior (iena iiil', ;ueir ioniun ei lie ex hiihmh ine f.-v.-r . i (i-.oo r o-s.-'n . , - , but as yet have aQordcd her Indians. The truth of the matter w 11 4 i. ... l . ""nt' : th- -"owin- rrem-,to-wit: ' ' ; .:ivVl,v. üm,,,. ,.,.,. t.. the r.,. t.- Auditor 1T--- A '!: 9 1"' l15"' 1

i xm a nuit ivu uiiii I. ,. at... :n to.i. i. j.i.... - " , N tum v; east, in .uai hail .. " : " .

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Astronomers at this time are looking for , . , ... , ! T1,J. ,n ; JV. ' -,,,e5P0"dct of the An, , f n . . ! euiitiBii a sc?a a notice. vipvntr c . ! . seven days to march thither. Ot course Phi ade nh i l,n..;vlvom, ; e..r; rl . . , IK t0 raIlZP t' f,,h anioui.t of.ud-- .i,,..;.,,.,.! i, ,h- ,Uv t,i,,, r r.r.tterc ... In. KENDALL, tNip t.

a iiätrrifr luirarr liar t,e arnvri rrti st rs fn rfii.tr r i- 1 f . uiy elements 01 wickoi ins .mik nM.in. ! ironi. wit 1 m... . 1 1?. .... . . .....? ,-w; T ;v'

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ate of Kansas" has agreed with Stan-'To

ton. Lane. Strinfellov. and Walker, tolt., ' ' Cl ' ........ .1 Convention called to make a State Consti-! tutiün preparatory to admission into the . . . ( ... . . . , :..c.. n..,i occ.ioin- i .0 1,0,J;(I7 ilflU IIIO ..OO'JX. O, llt.lt 1 U ll.lfV; stron , juUbl3 of its truth. If it le true, ftnj j,0pQ jt j3 mi ,JIo tlu .lbout lhe onn.ions. ll tue i ree rjta:e men nave a ; imaioi itv in the Territory, and thev boast ! jwrf - " j 1 that th y have a vote of three to one, let . .1 . , i ,i :.. C tr.em as a majority take the lead, m torming a .ta:e Constitution. If they have ; nr.t a majority, let them as loyal citizens submit to the will of the majority. We ,IoW.vorf wl0tli0r the 1.puUican 1(ja(1,rs who esiro to ,invc K a s, H w;n rem Gov. Uobinson. Chicago lhjibj Times. From the Chicago 1'icsh. The Indian Trouhlrs in lJinnrota. Our advices from St. Paul are to the 22d itist., which contradicts tho various rumors regarding Indian outrages on Blue Earth and Watonwan Rivers. The following is a letter from General Shields, published in tho St. Paul Pioneer: "Faikibault, Rico Co., M. T.,) April 15, 1C57. j "To the J'jdltors of the J'ioneer and Democrat: "Gkntlemes Rumors have been in circulation in this region of tho Territory for several days, that a band of Indians was in the vicinity of Mankato, burning houses and killing eettiers. The post-boy has this moment arrived from St. Peter, and others have come in from the Blue Earth country, and all state there is not the slightest fourdation for theso absurd re-ports.

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the new State will be formed w ithout any I l.akes. a statement going the rounds ol , , ' .V 1 -' n , . . ' aIlcl- ls :u 1 110 "T-' .1 ,r.i. . r .1 I'lMIU :h the 1 , and tha? their nt ices are so 1 f,.ll,.

oilier siruiririo innu 111.11. nicu is ai.-ui.e i t 1. 1 - ''Vo , uwi no wiimmii ncij) m1 1 UMiUt i titi. ; IMinoncnt 1 ax collectable

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..... 1 . iiiciii j.riKCb, UOIIUUH5 bo iiirmv errors, ll at .. ; i. 1 1. r 'v blrt b-i i.l...iinnc bi.fueoTi tvrn nf . ö , ' . . . - . ' . t k f 1 A I n It V f ?t m innir iimmrti I b.UMice in hands ot treasure!

....... -Z gentleman oi our city Ha, taken the i . ? I V ' l T l

. "I hope the papers of the Territory will j hasten to correct any false impression on

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(.'ut'ct 10 uci'jr tnij-iiiMi Hum ineir lamiucs 10 mis lerruury . xou w.i) declare with truth that there is neither 1 hostility among the Indian I ribes in this ,n . ; Territory. 1 declare with truth that there is neither 'Yours trulv, Jas. Shields , Tlw accounts of the murders at Spring- ; field, Minnesota, however, are confirmed I ., , 4. , , f with the exception that but one ot the ; W ood brothers is killed, the other having ! lied to Mankato, where he is in safcty I The 7Vor also States that one family - ' named Grander, in the town of Kmmett, i : have been murdered. The rumor regard ini; th.c St. Peter vol..1 .1 i.t iTa f 1 im cnt nra n! Ilift Sw mv liidiine r.t lm. t t , t nesota, had no hand m the outiaijes. m """"" - .... ..ivH. .""...no, V. A'.I.lt r - T..r i. , .1 t , r., .T reccvc-lm ,w UoparUnent flb h - t.irifir r-o,! llrnnf irv nf t!i- lninfol riir.iino i .1 , 1 t , , tlint h.ivrt l.vn ftireulnto.l rpswnüiKf th.e t.!4Vlt Villi IIIVILai I VI kliv. I ll'llLUl 1 IIIIII'IlI ---- - v-w- - - - Major Kendiick, commanding at Port t r- . ...1 1 ' jveuauce, sent oui ;i commuua 10 seatcn iK-nance, sent out a command to seat cn ;or Mr. Dodge, dead or alive, and his f. ;orpSC was discovered at a point about lor cor thirty miles south of the Zuna, and toward ' the head-waters of the Gila river. . lruops v,m lako lho fielJ a?nj.lst lhesfl Jn. jdians, and chastize them so that thov will j loarh U;0 m-lsori05 of retribution "upon . it treaiierv and nuirur. Ths f "' f ,,, 0.K nc:irv DocI"..-, tho voncniblo nnj Jistingui.J ex-Senator --h',,;,,,,, Cnwu. ! 'fun L"sk or .Sikctaoiks ; Sir David: JJrewster, in the Xuth Jri:ish Jleview, i ö:iys 11. at no opinion more common, and . ....rt.ib.lt- m..i..-. t,.... ,1 t.. 1 ... ll.i .1.. ir.i:v .. IlI'VIV IIIV'l ULI, lII.IOlll.ll i commence tl.e Use of ghsscss as soon as! We can see better with them than without: them, and always to cimdoy such as will render vision most comfortable and picas-' ant. The Spectacle habitually used for! ordinary purposes may Hol be adequate to certain occasional de.nanJs, such as read - ilnn mint, e-r-iminino- mn.,c .In meet thse cases a hand reading glass, - , boif b..b.. ;.. d;..,nnAV t.. i... Ol U .1111.1 . 11.111 1I1V.WV.O 111 lll.illlVlVl i IU UL ' used in conjunction with the spectacles. comn?,11ded. A similar use of tin read-

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: unteera having Had an cxgagement Willi toeiiou. -1 V-., Aa V;"1"1": 0;! t!.ln,? !wted from di.ma; tameet ti tlie pivmi-, at the time neci- i .T1T1V 2 7";, 7," .

romoout,oon J"" i 1 e rent, an. I prolit, for a term not exceetünz ! and h-U deli,,,,encie, place! on the ,k drr.cate " 4 ' . 1 - ? 1 " come out soon. Beaih Ol E3li 19 r TZl .,. v-ars, ,! the north-ca,t quarter of the north-; and collected accorda,:; to law. . u.' - - Irl i 7 " 7 7, " i i tThe soldiers from Fort Snelitny did not ; . ' .0 f.21' iI2lffOIli- west carter of section seven, (7,) townshi thlrtv-' :-J:!-2:k:',. " P.m. r.KRR Min. CT,L,-W Mx' '2 '2 V.2 ' ' A A " 12 10 ! 2 "

ing g ;53 iä aj30 recommended to shortsi.,bted rersons in conitinetion wi.h tlJT

o" i j - fionfiivfi sneetaeles. when oxriminin nioutG objects. -2t tri) to o ht.itn the r tmo s z.v tslen f,m the Lake Surveys, and kindly ..resented it I ... . j u$ ,,r. publication: I ouneiior, iiicaicab ici iu , ooo nines. i ' fr .. , ' Vjß0 feet; clevalioil abov0 the sea, Ü27 feet area in square miles, 3?,0UU. Michigan, greatest length, 320 miles; greatest breadth, 1U8 miles; depth, 900 feet elevation above the sea, 573 feet; area in square miles, 3?,UÜ0. Huron, greatest hngth, 2CU miles greatest breadth, 100, miles; mean depth, 900 feet; area iu squaro miles, 20,000. Eiio greatest length, ?10 miles; greatest breadth, CO miles; mean depth, b' J feet; elevation above the sea,46'o feet: area in square miles, 9U00. Ontario, 'ieatet length, 1G0 miles; greatest breadth, .13 miles; mean depth, 600 fet, elevation above tho sea, 1G2 feet; area in square miles, 9, 300. The lYcwioiiiidlaiid Fishery Treaty Abandoned hy (he I!i'itili Govern men I. The Toronto Leader, of April 17ih, announces that the treaty between England and Franco, iu regard to tho Newfound -fisheries, is at an end. Tho Leader says: "The collonists have got their own way, lho Imperial government having yielded in the most graceful manner to the wishes of tho convention. Yesterday afternoon a dispatch from Mr. Labouchere, tho Colonal Secretary, enclosing another to Gov. Darling of Newfoundland, was laid before tho House. It stated, in the most explicit terms, that thro never was any intention to give the convention effect against the

i wishes of tho people of Newfoundland: that j the course taken had bean the same, as that

as tno Jogisl.iluro ol that colour had noi j innj leutbeu to rainy the fishery conven ;on, it would lull to the ground. Th ! dft' of thc di'4 tho Speaker of itho House was received w i h demonstrv ! lions of approbation." nua j l,on . it would fall to the "round. Th j fo a Siftf o KSect ioia. j T. "iVV"' m?"' r" .-J1' 1?r'7L- , '77 l,ont: JI"' "it ire Democratic i tu ki i is eUttid l.v aimt twi-nty-fivo lum.lred majV; oU'ctotI :l Kity of 1 '! C.Ul out Ion-:i dov.-n .vo,I 1.T ....: i l-",1:?1 TuW!t 111 f- )m rry .. .. ' r- "iv 'viiimii.hu - ; i ui m ie I j live ilious.iiKi la.iioritv. C In i l- h- nenri:. ..- I' -r lVsi.I. nt. It'..: il?...,. ; Kiver, iiift(.ul ot tho .Alissouri IU er wliere. in :dl i pf'uMlitv they üi lind som,. .r the i ormer j bucu appears to be the opinion of all med - i ical men who have t reared cases r,f what iis called - the National Hotel Epidemie." . .,.1 .1... ..i.,: ,. . i n- 1 I And are the rmblit! to ho r,,,t n()' wth . ; rses of poisoned rats of had ventillation. iltc.. wl ikj j . 1 V ' .' .r'.'VT:; l...: .1 , . ... . .' II' IM l'Hw llll! n. II... I a , I . . . . . I' . I' u n u u.iu .Mcnucea m this most amwn nrc r...l. 'ri i.i ---i -iii 11.-1,1 'I il 1 . I I I1 I III I II M' - ""-"2 " .CKeiieSS ana atrocity, 14 iii.il . IL e.l IIIO i f Ks.i' iiirii mit-l .ii,. ovor 0f.currcd in th.is country," and rivals I if it does not surpa, the crimes of a 1 f .. -i, c.inus oi a, 'u!a5:l 01 tlie middle aes. j ! --V-V T . , .r.." lilh.-lll I Ii.'... 1 I - .-...i. v,iiwi.ii, i v.- i. .ii n, liilCIlllS: T'.,l. ..I. AI...... 1! IT U ..il i.p.iniai.-i .u(r 10 .i)!g:u iv.tpp, lay -l. Harrison I5.1SS to Martha" Ciibsou. " .n...,,. . . miti,..,,,. nuiima . I Kew' ÄdV6rtiSBmenfe' ! i lh V, IM lit 1 UJ l.VJl iilhl. ' Tlie German Philosopher's Opinion! Frenrh Philosouher's Ooinion! TAH "O-. 5 TT J A x - Ii'' e:u it i:n-nt ct'i-ed by the Oeiin.ui Thilos.. - , ..."v; I J 1 1 1 ) ' I t ' I 1 t t 1 1 ., .ff sa-tfO VJ7V".'0 r Firttthot' north of Pierce .s Clothii.-V..-.1 llv v". frlinaii xfrrrf. j-jMJV,i',ax!..- been a man- the' hwrs hy the late Tre, ak Ai r. wiioare atoit Imybur anytleng in the !1"1001 ViV v ; -T '.C. Vx - 0. K r To i vethem a call at their new Store, and exam-; -i.v..i, IT r V "n "VAXi,v ' ''Vll people ' " .ii.w-ii.i.i eiuin , anu w men iias -riven universal i s itL-faction, may still be found at their .tore, and j l" " "ll " e-m me csiieciai aiieni u oi Olivers. Abo i CCOK,BOX&'PAliTX)Kl CONSTANTLY OX 1 LAND. Their Tin Shop is lare and conimodions, and under the ucrvi.-ion of workmen who may ,ilways be found during business hours, prepared to do till kinds of work in the line of Tinning. Also on hand and for sale cheap, Tin Tails, Strainers, Wash Dishes, Tin Cups, Dippers. Lard Cans, Stove Pipo Ventilators, Teakettles, Coffee Tots, Tea Tots, Stove lioiler , 'an I eciy thing commonlv used in the line of Tin-v. are. JAPANNED WAllK? A large assort nicnt of Japan tied Ware on hand, which is going oil" rapidly ut low figures. They respectfully n.-k a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on them, and will endeavor to give 1U0 cents iu goods lor evendollar received therefor. 11. M. UROWN Co. mav 7 25tf. ADMINISTRATORS vOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration have been issued to the undersigned, on the estate of William Jacoby, deceased, Lite of Marshall comity, Indiana; nud all persons having claims against naid estate, are required to t'ne them in the ofliec of the Clerk of the Common Plea Court of Faid county, duly sworn to, w ithin one year from this date, as the estate will probably be then settled. The rotate U solvent. Thos having busi uos can call on the undersigned or on C. II.Kceve, Attorney, Plymouth. Daniel Jacobt, Sen.) . , . . . , John Williami, ( Atlm.ii.3tr . m?T7 25tn.

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STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. In the Marshall Circuit Court, Aityust Term 1C57. Leonard White and ) Ithabod Jeu-ctt White, S

v. Un acLMniit s IK-nrv I?. Iline. f j The rhuiitiiisiu the entitled can, by ! L,ston & u' ,,ham;i tht'5r attorney?, have filed & , conlainto accoum.ana it .ppoar - ' Henry I?. Iline. nr.vf fv... ..f l.. 11 - - uiu..i.irill;lll(CUlteoui't, to b lioltion at me e:,urt lior.se in Flvmoutli. on th ovo,,,' All.. ' llOflll:lV ill l1.r.i t ....... 1 ... 1 ?..... . 3 uc ",IJ!C,1 ! i (.i n.-nim i uereT". liio :iim will l.. ' heanl aii.l determined in Insnl.nre. .eiire. ! Attest: XLWTOV IL PACKARD, Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. SHERIFF'S sali:. : Al,u irnt' J,t ,lu- Sl,it -Mm lVashn-av and MarV j A,m 1 eaahwa;- r v Vl. t T T.f. ' ' ' nuT-t K UU"vlPnV ! - Mu rin M.C. OLAAr- ,Ji lAlHAAA, JI.VKSI ALI. COCVTV. T ihn "KLiwl. 11 f' -j - . A IV L .tilll.itllil Itt t.'ltf ...... VWftl, s V?. 1 fl.V7. : . r-.i 1 mm, wim .nnt to t efVnnd Lis creditors; he I uiruinrr lioi iieo in in,. ti!.i..r ...I 1 ,1 ... , . . . 'e iioi!iiej 01 I in? Iiinrr a,i neiuleiier t T co"T,:mit' r7",1 th" "- ill he heanl at Id" f 1 reuit court, to be holden at the eo.ut hou.:C in rivrnouth, on theec:tnd .Monday m August next, and 1 1, Tc?s he aiu-ir : ! Vi 1 1 V'm,i'' 1,K' ill he Iieaill ail'I (i'tll-!llim..l .1. I,!.. ..I. ' I.... 1 1 J 1 ' ,u ....I uiinii'i', NKWTOXIi. PACKARD, Clerk The other undi- ; vi-led half will be ofired :;t tho same tin.e'bv , tiie aditlt liens. :iti,1 1,11.1. il.K- 0. . -m . . 10 .ill! IlliiiC sen ner n,e e-oite tiierein, so that the puivh 1 ! s re;jU acjire a clear title. 1 Tkhms ok. ai.f.: One-third casli in hand-t1' ' v.. -luo i casu m nan.:; t!.e I ÄÄIÄ'ÄÄ " ' ";' 1"W-"-iI'"m. a..rnwr., ,,KS )f h":;i i ,,. and bordeison the lake, v.l'hh iua.i.-s it a cryde.-h-ablo nlat-o lor a country re: (!e:ue. THOMAS IIOUOll'lOX, Cuapli.-.n. ni i i x!.t 1. but tho amounts in total can bepven very neailv i i ... f.i, ., :-. ,. ...... n...,. . ,,...! fit vvlitfli ttir i j Hank deliiKjueney. and Ewin-addition, are worth- ! ! iV"', $-J,ii5 io ; ; ith amount recM fron State School Fund, M.I " Cori-Nir.it ion he nries " Xon-resident Scholars on 10 Hy Kwin's addition, (struck o'f dunlinie,; j Hy Corporation orders redeemed, (vouch ! ers on fde,) no o'i ltiO GS : Hy DvliiHiUciit Tax on Duplicate,.. Iieavinirb:tlanee in my h.nn .amis si 11 3m ' " I There me ti:iredci.imil . .f. m-.t. ! standiii"-aLra?n-t tlie (n iNiratioo t.i t!i.. amount of. '& 5:,: ;,n School jui po.e. hand credits as ,S 0' l i:i r , Ain't due Cu. ration over& above indebtedne--, s; U7 ()", ' A. C. CA V'lW)X, Treasurer. Anoroved l.v the I:.i ir.1 Ami 10 is".7 -vPrroVat ' 1 Ham, apui , Jtj. xotioi: Tlie regular meeting of the Hoard of Trustees of Ceutcr township, will be lifldon the firt Saturday in each month. JOSEPH LAWNS, Clerk. inay7,7 2.Iy LOOK AT THIS. We hvrrby give notice that L Wool man has the closing uj of our business in his hands. We are very anxious to have our matters settled up, ami hope those owing u w ill make every exertion to pay us immediately, or in a short time utmost. Ollice over C. Palmer's More. n. ii. oc.LLsni:i: & Co. may7 2."t'J. STATE OF 1X1)1 AXA, MARSHALL COUXTY: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Taut, 10.57. Samuel V. Pratt, Paschal P. Pratt, and L'dward P. Heals vs. Henry 11. Hine j Complaint on account. Tho phiintills In the above entitleil cause, by Liston , & Williams, their attorneys, have filed in my ollice their complaint on account, and it appearing by at-) lidavit thatthe dcfuidant, Ibioy P. Iline, be ng a reuiciit ol tins Mate, lias (lepartetl tiicretrom witn j intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore no tilled of the liling nud pendency of said complaint, and that the same w ill he heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court homo in Plymouth, on the fecund Monday in August next, and unless he appear, plead, ?nswcr or demur thereto, tlie name will be heanl and determined in his absence. attmt: NFAVTON R. PACKARD, may7 2it3. Clerk Marshall circuit court.

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complaint, and that the same will 1... ho ...1 nf 'ti,i he ailVr.lel ly iiy t!u-r rruhh rompauij.) in Stii.i.vi:ll.' 7 C7 :7 40 "!lfl.2() " 11 17

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Whole amount of debds liSl OD dl ready tue I.atlnn- and 1 iastenn-n a neat ; .-,7. IU. ,;,r s:i, April VMU, I-:,!; ,hrce for I claim credits tu follow.,: 'iu l "'t;mtl:d manner, 011 short notice. atcr j lf(M each, payable in uu. two, r.nd three voir Hy CoriMrutionordcrs redeemed, (vouch- j I.rue atid lh.isbv 1 ans ordered on s.iort noti e, ! (,. .j ril lt, :1, without interest, pavab'lo'tu '"lost,) ftl.112 00jw,"" n';1 ''"'''V'- . .. . . jsaid Ib iit It-k,and siH-dby inyM-If.as Ih.,v. Hv IJankTax d'linouent "l DC 1 (iO Ihankiid too. puJiii jorwa-t taors, he would a p.0,l defen-c a-ainst the sane, and shall content

tti Insurance Ca., OF Hartford, Connecticut. ESTABLISHED IX 1810

j j 7 ITS ' O vni' VwwnS! ulll Afcfctlfc, 0 hU.b 1,000,000 i T . r 11...... ... ..... I. ii t.ti nitiiiitnt4: ... 1 ..4 ' "' "" "i ineir ' a?eut in rmnontn, opposite tue l -t ( niice. c. il ja:i:vL, A-eiit. 2D tf TO OX-l!i;SIl)FATS. The r.nlersit:iir"l, with tlie County Surveyor, will, on the 1 rtli d.iy of ALiy. '21, at 1')" o'cloek a. ni. on s:iil d;iy, j-ro ed to'snrviy an 1 locate tie1' conr-rso IT.Islandiii "Ction IS, township I.A.MKEIIT KNOTT VI . - TO NON PRESIDENTS. mTT f T ' n k u s; r a i n with tiik I Wy .,,,,,.,. T ä, dav of 31a v, at 10 o'clock. a. in., ol . . " ' V ; said d;n, ico-ved to mvev locate tlu con.erd i-. 1 t-.: 1 .. ... ... Mi IMIHI Ill .I'l'I Oil '11. IIIU I Ol I I ll'l !I III I lllirit 1 . v . 1 , , , . x OXipo i1 ffvo"' J11 l0 Overseers olJhe I'or W,I, 0,1 th:' hr?t Monday ! I..y, 1-..,, r.-c-enc 1 s,,;,hd -.rop..;ils for the keeping and maintt nance !.!.( M t 1 ! 01 '!' '-' pai.tn-rs, or uu, : V..:ll- t.-llt- :ltll:lll-.I I ll..Ilh 111 V 17 il ...rl J .., .v .... rmincü .iiyuer, aict jonn eevc: aim tiioe ot - county Ir.'n.in.i to lurot on tin- 1 n"iiils s and thni" from day to day until all i.- ar c 1 .!. N'.'il-lc.-l'i. nts, who tail to Iii et the r:u, vi or :it the time ab ve i,u n'.'oii' d, ;;nd h lVay or ji" J for dclVayiier their j'orti. n ol' the exj.ense etile' i;rj vev, w II! be i tur:.'.i to the (ii:iv Auditor, ;.nd -r.ch ih li:: ,u ;; ii-s i'ac-d on the tax dm !te, ai.'i colheted accord:!!;; to law. .tM-lt .'-?!' .TAt on sNvni:i;, 1JAII WILSON. V Alt. JL4 A a .if e uirn V Dl iOl."' Tl lvllLLhKY bUhjj.oI ho iit Church. door north of (h-cihevs, O W TIT i . S Ä .A I.A. A4

Tlie ma'crned Mill be prercd to s,rI;ly ; ( yVWK .-, 7-, -Mar.-hail cot, niv with b-eli burnt Moiie I.iiue, !v X ,i,,,.... ,, .w i" i..i .. T, p.. 1 '.,

llielttill of . t ir; I :i low :i e:iT. lie ilnnn H- nur ! ;,. "i ",V ., lw ni".v liinr li..u,,, ouertlv west ot tne f-t : I 1 1 1 1 I I ! . I - ii i-: i.nr rroiio . .11v.li ...... y.t.. ...... lr,. . ............. ... v.-i ..... u.... syo.-'t a e'jM' .nice et tie" s.ujej. . . (i. P. S) 1' I. DIC,. m:u-2ti lDtf. I PLYMOUTH, 1Mb Kspecial attention jiven to cases in Maridiall and 5tark counties. I am permitted to refer to John Ii. Wkstkuvki.t, l'ly mouth; Kkkr Woolmvv, inarG llllv. NOTICE ALL persons indebted to us, are requested to' ,,1 . , . . . call and make imme.ha.e fci lenient either by c.i;h or not . l.ic- boo wid be lound at II. Lorl.m s law ulhce. t ..... v , LllUIvt V I A lebMi Ititt. 0. W. R. C0M1JS it CO., Jfuvnituvc Äw roams IJCRLAUS, UKDSTKADS, CI1A1US, c CO0I vlNti, llOX am PAKLOlt STOVKS: it a KHDCCTION ol i) per cent ,1-mer Price, for CASH or PKODK.L. i .1. ..r .1... 4.1?..:..!- Of...... t At on ion 17' One door soutii ol the "bnek store, Michigan Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. IVI.5, l-r7 -t. jfT'Croekery-uaio, hard-ware, liueens. ware, mens-wear, hoys-wear, and every other hind of wear and tear, that you can find use for in domestic life, you will find at Rrownlea it Shirley's. FOR SAITE C'li EAP Stuf on Vrvilit: , , , ... i i m i- -ii I Town Lois, and Lts u ith bviilduirs; wild ind oni Jiroved Lands, llonds.V Stocks, Waen, Carriage, I Harness, uinl Household rmiiitiiie. j Call ut my.lhcem Pixm m:,i. ovpo-ite the lost j Ollice. H. IlKKA H, ; lebo-lott .Attorney V Notary. ! . : f. s t! -. rs j W AX A M A AX A. A4 HILL & JACOBS, Have a l.rge stock of Wall & Window Paper, all qualities, at wholesale or retail; also window Shades aud Curtain Fixtures, FORT WAYN E, IND. mar2G19lT.

CINCINNATI, PERU, & CHICAGO

2t TIME TABLE, NO. 3 TO TAKE EFFECT APRIL 6, 1857. j ' , XAMES, i TRAINS LEAVE, GOING SOUTH: 5-i x Xo. L Xo.S.M'l Xo. .1. V A fr.r- A I llBlUI Silt . - -. ' . . . a. -. . . KANKAKEE, i i OflW" " 1 U. A. M. i Walkert'.v; 1 4 7t" V t 20 " ilO.50 " 12 1H IVXOTT S, . Tyxer,. . . r I T . 1 1 f .1 KL Uli liA i . . ."k ll i !t-j :is.r)ü " ii,ot; " is an riAMoiTH,. ? 7yo ysu Pitts r.rai;.. 47.'1 ; U,:i) " -7,1 1 00 8 40 " TRAIN? LEAVE, GOING .NORT1IJ i v. ! t XAMFS I. I No.'. Ml Xo. C. ; The snh.-criler has opened a Tin Shop in the j n an. i" the Hardware Store, coiner Michigan and j Washington streets, where in iv be found, ut all ! times, an.issoiinu nt ot" m" n (1 1 Ul arc. are mamilactiaed to i.nltr and inn li'anr 1 . I BIT aiMBl'l. . . . k . . pBvixria&iasi im t 'inn i ----- - " v.aar . .vB O. W. MODRK. EIIENCE 1LC THAT Machine ! Ph Hereon ec Clciivcland After having their larp ars.n iment of rZroccricx j'lincipally dtreycd by Iii-, one wee. after thev had coninirneed business, have come to the determination that it will '-iicvi-r do tu t ... S1,.. , accoidui'-lv are bnn'rinir on alar-e vnrietv of ' " r- ...... .-J.-rc, ic tin y will be h.ijipy to wait on all who ni iv v. .tut anything in their line. t'.teiided to late .-.lid earl v. pattf.ksox i ci.i:avi;la.d. 1". ym.eitu, :l,;t. it tr. I Xoti.eU hereby pven. that the i:ndcriirned, I a; ; oin! !l;v theCarroJI Court of (o;;iinon ("l.:it of the State, f lo.ii.on. r t ' -in nii.-sh n.rr to -ill the' !f- ',l i';;:--:"--! o. Sce. i i.'i.w .i.,.V;:t :.o Uan.e-J Wet. l ,. X.i:.l . ,)f I he ..U. tt of .c. CI:. To: .-i.'t .V, f J?. O " e..;:i..;ii,!;- i:, aM, ,.'., aero, nioii" or I.. -!fU It :n.vt '.ik c ii!.tv. In 1 wi'. .:. . .....! o..y ol Al .y , next, m p'.smnce f ;, ,,j( r f .i... voi.i.. i,i:n.,. ;u im- .U.l.-CJl t, n t!,( r,.f ..f. fcr (or t'e t!ie:,i. premises, the .ro.K.rtv of J-a.; i.ee j w. i.,.,.; ,.,.irs "( .- iiio.ei i . i a e. i!c;'':ii'i, at j r; .it, s de CARLE R 8c VEHBIBR;' Wholesale LIQCOH DEALERS i ciiiT w.wm- im). ' (T ilr h f the tiu.-.-t .(ii.diiies of Lhjuor!, ; IT Ci-.r.s. etc.. ke; t constantly on hand. The traue sti'ji. icil at the lower-t w!iolej!e prices. ianl-vmo. .. ... I r"e any ironu.-s,uy .(.tes, pavai.ie tri b'obcrt Ku-k .r ul..kr .,d si-ned br iiivVlf: arnl i.V,.I.,.Iv (.(.ir-iu, pi oinis-i.ry .sotes dated l.t 1 ,if r,h.i, . . . . ------- Hie :..imi i.t of thfi.1. iuiur-Vi l!t:i JA.MKS TII(Mrso. J. VINALL, M. D., ! .1V"t,0U,Jr "vm lnid ( 0l"c CHROMIC DISEASES OF WOMEN AM is eases of Children OlheeoxcrC. Taliaei-'s tore, corner of Michi au and harot te Streets, w here he can W consultc at all hur: 2v!tf. iHo, Everybody! Read . .i,.. ..... .?i.i e i r or .ile on rcuoaable terms, a Ihr hoiie an : ,ot known ;S Lt V(( ; W,..rler-M addition to rhlll,mUl. ;lls((f vacant lot Xo. 1H, in same tow,,. Anv person dolrin- a jr"d bar-ain, cannot do I.m. iterthan lv falling m the lOiUeril, r at Teehcr's t j,n,Ct.rVf r;;t the oflh-cof A. C. C.ipron, lis,,. apr: 2lt-l THOMAS .UAH EE. A. C. AIKO., .Aüonioy I Uwv and Xolary Public! Will practice In the Circuit and Common 11 can Courts of Marshall and Stark counties. Collec tions throughout .Northern Indiana promptly attended to. Land and tow n pmjHTtj for sale. Dep- ;,.;,;, tak ii; Deeds. Mortsages, Ac.', drawn ut i and acknowledged. Office one.door west of Vicrc! Clothing SU.rc. 2JvIr , n .I. TO XON liL'SIDENTS. Tlie undersignetl with the County Survoyor will on Mond.i v, the -J.'nh day of Miiy, 157, at 10 o' clock, a. in. of said dav, proceed to survey & locate the corners of Iiis land, in Section 2.1, tomnshlp .t.r, range .'least iu Marshall county, Indiana: to meet on the prcmi -cs, and continue from d:iT to dav until all is surveyed. S'on -residents, who fail to rucei the Surveyor t the tone aljove mentioned, and dofr.iv, or provide for defraving, th.Mr inu tion of lho expenses of said ; tairey, ill be returned to the Countv Auditor, and such duliiLpiencios pl.tceJ on the" t.i dunli- .... .1 . . i e.oc, aim c.Miecu' i accorrtirg to law. oi,TO N() lM'Sinr'T The undersigned with Hie Countv Survcvor, will, on xr. jst v 7,f J, ;;,7, Slt k o'clock a. m. of said dav, ptieoed to snvvoy and locate the corners of his l,nd. iu Sections 20 21. town. 32 ran re 1 i in l 11 Cuntv. Indiana. to

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meet on the premises, and con.inue from day to dav until nil is ,urvev-d. Non residents, wh tail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide fordefravin-, ilieir prtion of the expense of w.d purvey, will be returned to the County Auditor and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected accord'mg to law. ADRIAN FOOT, prM 21t3.

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