Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 27, 27 June 1849 — Page 2
fere nee of local interests and view. On of the expedient of party to acquire influence within particular districts, is to misrepresent the opinions and aims of other districts. You cannot shield yourselres too much against the jealousies and heart burnings which spring front these misrepresentations; they tend to render alien to ach other those who ought to bo bound together by fraternal afl'jcliou." This malediction of tho Father of his country falls upon Calhoun falls upon the twenty years promoter of hatred and alienation between the north an I the south. But, why multiply proofs. From the fulness of tiie heart, the mouth sie:i!t-
elh! and fur tweuty years the mouth of Calhoun
TIIE PALLADIUM. TERMS: One year, payable in advance, $2.00 After Ike year expires, -- &)
tor six month, in advance. 1 ,00
has poured forth lb language of disuuion fried in the
J Z7We publish on our first page aooM mora of; Cholera. For the 24 hours endino- at :s5Bt rr eye an. open your Mouth j "Old Bullion's" Calhonniadie Speech. We will j nooa on the 22d, interments in the dif-i progresswhich WAV? ; give the end thereof next week. ferent cemetries in Cincinnati, are report- i During the Presidential canvass the editor of I . : ed by the Board of Health to be: oi from tlla JeffersouiaD, together with every locofoco I O-So.ne one saggest. to tho editor of the Pi-. cholera and 1 7 from Other disea ses --itor iu the West, took the Ca. N.cliolaoi. letqua Reg.ster. that Gen. Taj lor should continue, Philadelnhia. same date. .1 na. r ter as their creed, and the lUlii.ar Rlu.
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JJ--- paper discontinued until all arrearages - --'- " .. cu CllOlera and one death; Thermometer 93 heir platform. They contended titu-
mre paia, except at lAe opt ton oj tne tailors. , wim nigs; Because, 11 me iocos are permit- . m ttle shade. j fally for the faith delivered in tint letter. 15ut
insuTe attention .., . ted to mi more man nail ue omces, or were au ; The Dayton Journal of Thursday last J i to remain in the hands or that party, at he found notices three more deaths in that city, of J3.3rcjaja,aS3aaciir J?aULei5B jlhem, it "would make him the President of that ' cholera.
JJT A laertisemenls will he conspicuously in. Prt'. " of the uhole People." Think of . la the CltV of X. York, the number of
FOREIGN NEWS. Arrival of Hie Simmer Atacrira.
Halifax, Monday, June 18.
kindly, and in a spirit of ju.tice and honor. Here in Tippecanoe where tho free
-Tl .. , . : . " . 1. . . . . . ejiil nrtv rMimfwira .till -1 . .
1 lie sicaiiH i .Miic-rica. wim aiaiy pas- 1 j J inure man in eil'lacngers, arrived here this aftornoon at er Clarke or Hendricks, hear him: three o'clock, and will reach Boston at; -fl urR in Cnnw.. 1 .,
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Surely the Holy f-Vriptures are ri-rhl: and deud-
ly enmity to the Union must he inth.it heart Ironi which its deatlt knell is daily sounded.
i'alhi.liuin" at Lite fitlluming rules: 1 this, Jeemes, a f VI lines, I lo3,e,i. $1,1,11! G;uerai ha, u
C'oii8;rckiiial !jotnin:ition. It will he seen that Samuel W. Parker, Ivtq., ha. been norninateil a- the Whi? c-Atididate fur Conrjre.s in t!i- district. It
i a nomination fit to be made, and will ' One column i moutlis
nieel with aheartv resione by th j whi? ! 0,10 ,!J,r-
Ihroughout the llntrict Mr. I'arker ha.i, foi many loni?
One square o.
Each ctnlinni nee,..
Due square for three 1110
" twelve
Three 'nxe six moiitii
one year j Half column six months
one year ...
nd eeaee boo hoo-ing until the deaths by cholera, lor the week en.li
kii-j on
!.!.'...V.'.' !." !'.'.. 5 1-.' ' General has turned out of office half your loco ; the ICtli, ij 145. Total from all diseases iahs"" "!!!!"!.2,Eo bfrU,rn,",,J ",a,ie acon,,,,,?uc'"n,fnt on l'oth,r 25; an increase of 17 upon the mortaii4.0U balf ''t there were about 50,0''K) locos in ty of the Week previous.
t at
mi tun
U.ey have progreJ, ani what pure Je- uL It , U V I. , I IHOll upon H.e pnnc.pjes Ot the Wiltnot k- , . . . . Monday, makms her passage out m imie Pro:. All mv votes in that L.l - nioeracvinNovemberlast.no longer boars t!ie ! f 1 . . 7, iruisu. in iiiv lotts 111 mat UOly were, n-ime "with so.ne of them-ther now aver t'.t j -p ' ., plr. Vvrv-r We ' tVCU U"J.er .'"" s1'" ' r - ., l..iTiMt I alhament. Mr. Cil.vNtone .riven to c heck t h evi s of lavorv " "a change has beeu gouij ou for time" iu Nt; . . ,.,.t .1. 1.'. t ..." iaT. " - truve notice, t.iat on the I lt;i- he woul l ' - .
heir uiiuds iu regird to the power nnnii Con- ' i.,;.,.. ,.,.,,1 . .: .u- 1...-i owr are fUO extracts, and Will
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C,hO ' office when one Zachary took the Preside utial 1 lli)tlcaths from cholera in as'ivi'!,
chatr and 2j,0IJO is halt we are very precise in l'r the week enditi ' June 17.
IO,(Mt I -,0D
; Profeniional card, Mot exceeding five lines,
lor Miiltscribers, per year 2 00
r '. lor n'Mi-suotcriLM-rs -. ..:inii
been prominent member of the Vfhi ! Notices of .Marriages and De.uhw, when furparty, and ha battled manfully for the ' y ,fe interested, or when t over ucee of Whiij principles. Hi lalent-i j 'T'rJT' 'n9tr' . r" i-nd free of
and elo-juence will give him a eomnnml-! cent. ,..r .ar. for th- ..vend...'. " '
a. We look lip- The fee for advertming Divorce eases must be
tbe calculation of the iRact number to be re-! The Corvdon ( tazette reports 4 deaths i . -W ... . . . f 1 u 1 " t
-2l,tMI i "ovea, so as to constitute t lid tck trie fresitlenl i cnotcra 1.13 past week 111 Harrison CO. - 20,00 of the People.) then you can blubber away and Indiana.
iaok your sitt in tears, when even 'one of the I" tleaths in Lxinton, Ky., from c!o-
2y fnlla by tho Fitz or is "cut out" by the lera, trom the 16th to the 19th.
Tati lob.
gres ii 1 ovrr liic j:i-'ct ol s.averv. c-Uv
; cltjae is particularly tuiuifrst t:t a L.stri't like ours, whure iuj i.ioarru i 't-nioi r joy are ia a hoj-e-' Ir-s iniuority, a;ij it r?i:n .'US us of tlij j; line . calu-d hat your e)es a.i i opeu your uioutit." Au ol.l frieu J toij us tUo uUu r uav ho it js played when he w.is a buy au.! tii.s is tho wiv
i events in Can.tda.
rfsrftirf 1
le.l 11 ti... any one tiare reiute tnentf
I meantime, pledged himself that nothing I What ha his Locofoco Orgau in this ; should be done 1 0 elll ct the present posi- place to say to them f our wvW; tion of the bill providing for the losses oc- ; ,,.At .., i, i,. 1 , , 1 , in , not even when Mr. . spoke lure lie casioned liv the rebellion. - ' The conduc t of the government of the then oted the Sentinel report of his
I n:ied Mutes in reference to the e.tpedi- .speech at lianviue, with the extract we
they ".!iJ it: Tne counuan J was given to close tiou to be sent in search of Sir John have quoted above, included.
Letter 1 0111 the Scuior Editor.
I'rom New Orleans, June 16. we learn there is a fair nnxtiect that th ,.r..- .
Hie peepers anj open Ui "urajj aaa batter receiver 'twas done, auti instead of a sugar p'um lieing vhiiL'ked into tho vacuum, a baud fiillut
Franklin, has been alluded to in 1'arlia
ment. in very flaiterinir terms. Ci.TixK.TA!. Afkaiks. Kvents. nei-
11 other legal ailver-
tnir inlluence in Conxre
on his flection as certain. No bargain I "' "irictly in a, Ivan,-
can bo formed between the Ilemocrats : """"biaert on the pecuniary reWp,.,b,i.-j f " ' ... 1 . .1 . 1 i- V ' P!,rtv orlerinir them. Fur advertising ntted rue for the labor of J T 5CHl P mt eU'la,,ger 1,13 1 rjlJL'r W" b" 5 lenBlh I .houM be pleased
After the nomination. Mr. Parker de- j Yearly or hulf yearly advertisers have the fined his position, in a few brief and clo- i''re'Jem'0ha,,g,ust l'""T 'ivo'i'"iery qunt remarks, before the Convention. j 'c.rn"!""teVor office, who are subscribers, can He said he was not a new convert to the I have their names inserted once, free of charge, doctrine of Free soil that twenty year ! " :f' ""i " iHwribers, one dollar will a.'ohehad written and apoken a-'ainst I ' u""Mf charged. ..Tf-naion of slaverv and that hi! A',"'",",trt'"' I vertmements. beinsr part of the C.tten-lion ot Slavery, and that ' , the expenses of takinjr out letters of AdminioVlttWS, OH this subject, had undergone HO tration, are expeeted to be paid out of the first change. He said ho was opposed to the 1 monies collected for the estate.
admission of any more slave states into - n " expect 10 anier strictly to the above
.1 . t: i i. i i: .!-. i. terms.
iiiu union mm iib iiiiiieven trial sue was j n r. . . . . . . ,. . i , I ,t ' J-J" . II. rALxrt, is our Agent at New York.
inenl men who framed, and adopted tiie
Constitution. (n maintain his old ground tfiat he j has occupied for years, Mr. Parker can j go as far on the subject of Free soil, and j
opposition to the extension of Slavery, as any newly converted Free soiler in the State. Why then should any Free soiler especially a W hi, vote against him. Mr. Parker will thoroughly canvass tho district before the election, and we hope that men of all political parties will give him a hearing. Wayne Co. Whig.
Indianapolis, June 24th, 1819. Dear lien: Confinement to mv room
by illness during the past week has un-
writing at the
pleased to communi- i
cate with my old friends of the Palladium. It has also prevented me from learn- j ing much as to the political canvass wich is now in progress in this State. j This, however is the great political ! 'Change of Indiana. Being the capitaj ;
free soil weut iu ktr-dal)! So it is with the ther few nor trilling, have occurred, though
no important change in the aspect ol
atfjirs has taken place
Democracy hereabouts thir leathers tell them
j All. here is the reason the Courier daro not defend the course of Mr. Wright. Hear its very sagacious Kditor. o w hig candidate for Congress can
nt: rici-un limn jrus uiMncr, unless fm
I will be closed in a few days. The water to'-shut their eye am open tU?ir mouths," au.i
, in the inundated district is receding. The befure they are aware of it, their nioiiilis are ' France. A new Cabinet has been , can succeed in w heedling the "Free soil"
formed, bv a ertntition between llin votes tnio bis sup:orf; an ! place our
K'itTure. The new minis- candidate in a false position before them
city is healthy and every precaution is ,llled r''1' ' ti iliat Congress should pass
taken to make it as ,eh s. ...,. K- " " l" ,,ilve ",wer lo ao- ,u i,ru
Lime is strewed abundantly thro all t!:
streets.
hibit lavery fro.n "iu into tlie Territories,
le instead of tlie sugar ulu:n :Cass' NicIuiI.iih
The Crescent City sailed tor N. letter) which they rolied, hko a sweet iiursel.
York this morniii'j. She took nearlv half "o recently under their tomrues!
a million in gold dust, and 'Jo'J.U'JO in specie. .swear him Imri.!".. It has not been a great while ago, since Elder of the JelTl-rsoiiiaii
compared the Buffalo Convention, to thJ cele-
liarrot anJ K'ffoure. 1 he new minis- camiiuate in a talse p:
te-r of the Interior; M. Delvac, iu the tdace up011 11,0 a" nbsorbing ouest'on of the
of tJuerrill. in tiie Deparment of Foreign l'Meiision of Slavery, by planting him Affairs, and M. Manguimias is Minister of upon the condemned, exploded aii I de-
Commerce. 'I he Paris papers generally ' un t platform of nnn-tnfrrferrnre.
WBI)M-WI4V,JIXK 27. IHIO V II I a TICKET.
and the rp?idf'ncr nf thf Statn r,Tifr ... .
, . .. . . i -.' ..w...., aiKniB receniiy up- lion iy .,oiiress over this matter; ;slaverv in ani the resort Of politicians, news from ; braided Judge Stilt with styliu " the dulcates to 11,0 territories) Iwcaus.; 1 (io not see in the coii-
all parts ol the State is more easily ac- , said convention I'utlMo calves," We onquired here than at any other point. The j lv """do to this, to show that the new-born zeal gubernatorial canvass is excitin- consid- j of U,e edUoT for u'" trao 80,1 Parl- makes l.i. erable feelinir wherever the candidates ! T1' that he to their v, iu
4,i.ii"'-, .ci..y ueneve, auu we publish the an.l with the sanction of all authorities,
following samples to show how his soul is wrapped up in the success of Free Soilistn united with Democracy:
We publish th-i following exiracis, in order to ' disapprove of all compromise, and predict j "He (Wright) took the true Democratic
tne failure ot the auimntstration. and the 'grouna ol non-iuterierence, leaving to tho U d Republicans are especially violent iu ! territories the right to form their own
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press over this important subject-he can form l"t ,r "cuunciaiion oi me new ministry. his own conclusion. r"e essage of the President of tho To further show however, that tho Lo-
iiencii jepuouc, tome ijcgiMauve .as- i.,ifua,..ii .: I . . . ., 1 i i- i i .i 7 coiocos are on all sides, we copy two mor sembly, was published in the Paris papers . . . ' on TiiHsdav. t'... A,h in,, It L.L.l trtieta from tlieir convention which nom-
show the re.i-ler the opinions of the great men of the Democratic fold on the powers of I'ou-
'I am opposed to thj exercise of any juris.lic-
stitutiou, any grant of the requisite power in uion the AmiM'ican, and not upon the I " ' 'r "cl'onald for Congress on
Congresa. Gen. Las MchU,n Lrtur. ' Furopean models, and fills four columns Tuesday last in t!tis district.
JOII.-X A.
roa iiovtiixnR,
. MATtiOX, of Franklin C,
ron MEUTESAST GOVERSOR,
! TIlOOia KttlllJield, of St. Joseph Co
Indiana. The Whigs of tho Fourth Congressional District have nominated Samuel W. Parker, of Connersville, as their candidate to succeed Caleb It. Smith. Judge Parker is an able man, and will make his mark in the House of Representatives. He is one of the corps of young men (the Thompsons, Smiths, Marshall, Dunns, Sturgesses, iVe.) of whom Indiana is justly proud. Mr. Parker graduated j
at Miami University, and soon after commenced tho publication of the Political Clarion, a paper which, in 1C30 and 'afterwards, we recollect, did good service lor tho Whig party. Mr. Parker's competitor before the District Convention, for the Congressional nomination, was David P. llolloway, of Richmond, who received the entire vote (56) cast by Wayne county. Mr. H. graduated at the Cincinnati Cazetto Office, in 1828, has nearly ever since conducted the Richmond Palladium, has been several times a member of the Indi
ana Legislature, and is a man of great in
TOR CONfiRRMS, SA.tlllKE, V. lMltKUR, of Fayette. cnuxrv tickkt. Heprese ntat ices. OLIVER IHJTLER. JOHN 1$. STITT. OEOIUJK W. WHITMAN. Commissioner HENRY DL'TTEROW. esor.STEPII EN ELLIOTT.
have been, and it is said that Matson is winning golden opinions in the public favor wherever he has spoken. His mild, dignified and courteous conduct, inspires
ituiilti r l - i j - i
. commence in Ills menus, anu the respect ; same reasons exists why we should do so here, i-rso,! CUy.
ol his opponents. Such is
and if he should be success
w
'It is absurd to deny to Congress tho power lo legislate as it pleases upon liit? subject of sia-
. . , . .r . vJ.r on to conquer the Romans into atfee- I
-late
and Federal, from the foiiniatiou of our ;ov-
of POVf rilliirlil hilt tii;l U'lii.-ti r.inri...a .r....
"The democrats and free soilers h ive n uiio.l in 1 them, and no lei'isl.,tn.- nower l,nil, ,t .."i,; .,.
several of the other States, and we it,. I Coiifress allows them lt, ntn,r .,.,- ..
j " , " piiuuiu oo so nere. S Ill's Character, ' V0nlK'clcu, tl,rro "iocrats were elected . , , ,u Congress in the place of three whis, by unisslul, and ma- ting the democratic .and free soil forces' In
The other
of the prints ! candidates had withdrawn, and Major
---". p- -VS i Mace and tho nominee wer th ,,lv
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tion for France, has returned to Paris, K.r so,ls ljal,0,u r on tne second ballot.
eminent to the present time. It isuhsuri to 'further instructions. Some accounts sav i fn response to a call of the convenclaim it for the territories they have no form : that he was recalled, an 1 that the same I . Major Alaoe declared the Wilmot
, messenger c-arried instructions to I u dinot. j P'viso a "humbug,"' and defined his poito reduce tiie Holy City to subjection, at sitioii clearly iu opjiosition to it; although ' all hazards. The same accounts s;iv that would vote for any law introduced in- ; he would commence the attack with an ,r Congress etigrr.ning it; but he would
nv appear conltLlent that he will succeed, i "V"" parties met in Lonveutiou, " , .. -, .. . r . adopted a platform and thev will act together It Will be attributable to the fact that the ; there hereafter. In Vermont a ;.;!., ..
; people will have confidence in him above ! 'T takr" plM'e- Collve"llolls. for the purpose : .'""r ' of noniuiating candidates for Governor and oth-
.;ini-i iiicic iaiii&diis. ill ins speecnes, 1 ; er fstate oincers recently met at Alontiiel ..... i ll...t S2...... '11. . . . .
understand he takes the true irround on . . . 1 no two conventions united and
: l uouiinateil the same ticket, and from the alari, ! the SUtjeCt Ot tree SOU declaring that if manifested by the eastern wins; papers, we be
he Were itl Congress he would vote nrrninst ",ey w." ."e mpnantly elected, an
rr-r-iv . . r, , . r. . " e winggery which lias held the power iu th it Stat. ILTVVe are authorized to announce JE.-3E P. . the organization of any government in I for i5 years, placed in a minority "Jue . fhALLr!.mivBw!",e furPrbata, Ju,'ge '"ICalifornia which did not contain the pro-1 49- v. the place of O. W. Whitman, resigned . .. r ,. , , "What Aexl.' .iTHiiti. J. Hirrv the aim , visions of tne ordinance of '87, while Mr. litin candidate for Oov. of xiw 11,!, ! , shire
U-JUur correspondent "Jones" must excuse us ngllt takes the Opposite ground or in I . rereniiy received the nomination of the
tor not publishing his narrative about "select certain locations is entirely uncommitted
parties -he can well afford to "wait a little 'on the question, and mystifies the longer. He enclosed five cents to pay the ' , , , r postal-two was .he amount of ,h ' mattcr by ,oud professions of atta
we therefore owe him three coppers, and he can i l tl,e uT,lior,t aiJ(1 "is devotion to the
rail ami rrt moriiaii f ti a pactor n w .t it u-i re , ,. : i. .r .
..w,0..u..w ,w graniying 10 onr democratic friends in the H'lVahi,. il.... r :!. ' . : i l . . . Criniio Si.i .i
- " iour puciic euusions ou : cut Willi ucvotion IO our Common country I --", o .uey now nave uieir euemv in
hand-they haMJM,,arJ.et week. , to assert ollr rig,,ts anJ maintain tlie,n in An Inducement -AVo ofier our paper for one ' accordance with the Federal constitution.
year, auu one vol. oi "Uouy's L.au,es Uook" i i .u r , t- ' which is one of the best Magazine, of this day ! l" -OligrcssiOal Districts, the lists ; and generation for the sum of four dollars, iu i are full and the candidates are busy in
For myself I ant agtiust the permitting of Slavery in any part of the, new territory; and am for Congress declaring that the Territorial ; government shall not permit Us introduction du- ' ring the territorial existence of the new acqui- '
leaving th conventions that shall here- I
orn, Constitutions thereto to act their plea- i
sure in the premises iu the formation n( iuih
constitutions. I think (Jonwress has power to
army of JO.MUO men, on tlie ,'5itli of May.
Rome. The Romans have announced tht-ir linn resolution to defend themselves to the last extremity, against the expected assault; and it is stated that thev have an
efficient force of "0,000 for that purpose. The Puiif sit i 11 .1, .ii. ml j , . 1 1 . , ... i I ..
1 CO thus far, and it may hj J,ul.t-..:1 ,f it could go n..,., nf 1 : . ., , ,, tl " , 1 ,L ?' ; lurther. I do not plaoe my ..position to this ex- "T , h';;ul!lonf.V as a temporal rub-r; " tension of slavery on the ground that the iiisti hich Ue In tint rintl p, backed by th' id i.. ...... ;.. ..:n . .... i. -it . . J .
tiitiou is against the will of Ood, or prol, limed people, declare they will never concede
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me Kiine, ,o.- tins posiuou cannot oo in jiii- . tamed. The -J i, 1th, 5th, and tilh verses of the chapter of Exodus authorize perpetual
slavery, the separation of slave families, mid as
to him. '"There is, at the bottom of every . a .
pan, says .wazzimi, 'a profound deter-
vote for such measures ? trash."
Mr. McDonald declared himself entertaining opposite sentiments to those expressed by Major Mace. He was favorable to the prohibition of slavery from tho New Territories, and designated such institution as "accursed." It is rrue we dislike this kind of double dealing, a:i 1 expect faithfully to discharge our duty to our readers, in its exposition whenever it presents itself, no
initiation to accomplish tlie destruction of I matter with what party or faction it orbi
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harsli treatment to slaves as that aliened in the ,,lc ' ope s temporal power: ailil We shall ' n:itr
W in? Convention of that State for il I ,.r. ..... 1, ura ":K: ol 1 1:'VB been practiced light to the last against all pro ccts of re- ..a. .. :.. .,
fice. This is decidedly - 1. 7"-".' '? ' 'K '"ariis n.s ,,eK Kiver gang. And storation." w iruc I .
-hole j -;;r Sr;.pon po,,,,a, whiggVyln' ' Tf la eve'r ned .mentlrytoihrlnr,,; t '1 !""r-r Siai. y
A- I ("Vi8.V Professed principles and take,, up its . ' u , , . , ltto.1l.fl Uiip .1. . I - . .... ' .MatiV 1 le llloi-rats ai j vor'M leu 11... il nr. Inn. 11..,
..... . u wain i of. noon ii o in st lino ..., j ,
I.ut will some one now tell us
storation." v ",uu Cekm.inv.-The Parliament at Frank- j upo" ,he suhir of admitting slavo Terf it will use its inflencc to form a Republic r',or.v Wabash Alias.
advance. Those who prefer "Sartaiu's Maga- "o"1- 1" the District SCUth of ours zine of Literature and Art," can obtaiu it ou the ; many whigs say that honest old Joe Rob-
telligence and industry, in whoso hands j "a",B ,er,"s Sto"tn 't ' elegantly illustra- jnson will defeat his namesake John L.
ieu muuiiiiy periodical, containing ol pages. to i ic .1 i r .1 . t-T1.-...1 .' - 1 . K8 Robinson. If the people of that District, i he subscription price of both these magazines1 ..... , is three dollars. Now is the time to subscribe. ! tI,e "igs and democrats, would throw
tho power of the Congressional District
might have been safely reposed. Cin. (iazetfe.
maws , ,Ke tne Whale aile of tlo Sentinel,): can't keep him down. He would be fixed like the Frenchman served 'a bail oyster' see the 'yarn' on fourth page. His zeal lor freedom and his love for free soilism, bears on its face the stamp of insincerity he wants their votes to help him to a seat iu tlie I,..r;...,,r., ..., .1
aside their party preferences, and vote know that that is his object: hence if ,.n,,u..
it was inexpedient for ('onirress to niss a law
prohibiting slavery in the new territories, lint it came lo us free and would remain free unless Congress should pass a law est aid ishi ng slavery there. This doctrine we believe would be sntiieient to keep those territories free had lieu. Cass li.-t.f. ..I...-I ,i t!... 1...:
the Jonah of the JefTersonian, .'unless they have 1 the hands of a slaveholder" who is iiite7est-d in
; solid columns, .! will undoubtedly treat them
to a "Cerro flordo" defeat at the approaching Election." Nov. 21, I KIT. 0 The honest 'free soilers.' if thev do swallow.
HA tt a" it at J " S-B S . a -
IK a iuiiuwiii e.virai.i we taiie irom j ,rngion f Slavery Three slaves were bom on wr political integrity ability, and their j ed b-l-u-p:" he'd come. Kven if an honrt
the Fayette County Democrat
written by the editor in answer to a com
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i wan 1 .' V1"L Mississippi, . common interests, there wonhl nnt lin n 1 lo snouiu gulp linn, also serve him hi.
week be I ore last. Jrffersontan. i . r
. i . . . . . . . ... . .. a. .1 111. ."1 t l'l 1,111'llt !,N.r nnr ... . . I .
tlirt perpetu itiou of tlie peruliar institution," and who will use his iutluem-e and patrmag.i to ellcct it, we believe it necessary that Congress should pass a law prohibiting slavery from go ing there, which in our opinion it has tlie right to do." James Elder. It Lewis Cass is again a candidate in IC.1J, and Killer is slill the Ji-ll'-rsoniau editor, we do not hesitate to say that h" ivil! progress back !'JT tin to the Nicholson pl.itforin, anal declare that he entertains serious coiistiliitiou.il scruples
after the French model, to be composed of: T Haden, Wirtemburg and Rhenish Havana. ! , JJ" The plenipotentiaries of Prussia, at Han- ' , " r. ''"
u"-'i .-'.oiijy , nave promuigaicii anew constitution for Cermatiy, in which tlie jiriuciple of universal sullrago is recoguis- (!. As in past attempts tof.irm au I 'nion of the (lermau t-'tates, the King of Prussia is made tlie nromincnt head: Aiisirin i
elude
all th
whether the plan will succeed
1 1 t.;.t u y. I he war in llnn'T:ire nm
sents no new feature, and since tlie "fall of a SPat y ,ns bedsidf, he proceeded in n
l.u la into Hungarian hands, no events
u rial of llr-President
us hea-1 tin? .Nashville
Prue Whig yivos some ticciint of fho
last hours of Mr. Pulk. from which wo make the following exlractr "He retained his consoiousiiPHs. wo learn, iiji nlmost to the tnoui'Mil if dissolution. Wc saw him at a p.-iind wlieu his piiysiciaus considered his case very
ed from the present arrangement, and cri",'i1- " hapji-ued to h-ar that w't he other states invited, h is doubtful Wi r'' 'himli 1. where bis good
oin in. un. -r resules, and sent for us. I p,011 ei.teting tho room ht asked in to take
1 in r.- o-ir 1 fr. tl... lr . I ..... I : . .!. : t 1-1.
ti - . .. . - . SUIIICieni Contest to mak if mtfrr.tino- " 1 ' J ""'c' ,r'""'s mat tne , r, -...001 1 iov is.., ink i 1 i 11. mi-
munication that appeared in the JefTerso- I is an anli-ha. k. fr.l ,,-h. xllL wTZi Kw ; ,k;. .U;. ,i.. - . " ldose h:J "een swallowed two or three times H. iientou should h-th., man, he'll .wear
" 1 , . aw... ; -a.v., ... ui-ni 11.1 IHC1 tj CTltJ 5lltll"J f t , I , , , , , r ... tlian favorimr a coalition between crat. and such an cue as the Democracy can! - , , j before. , II. at (he horse was eighteen feet high, and that
T, e ., 0 ,T . .. . well support for President." Jeffersonian. "l"---i.uiis ui success, out SUCH a result j riefore we believe iu Elder's sincerity, and Congress has "clear an J unquestionable'' power I re oilfr nnil lvn in I hi 1 nnnrca. . . .. 1 , 1 1 ... . ., I . 1 1 '
-- o' iiid nr. 'iiintnnuiii h, 1 u r,...!. .n.Ai ....1 , can oniv oe orouTiu annul nv tiie iis.iti,-e i 1I1..1 he i,ai r,-i
sional district. Flder of tho JefTersonian. seems willing to sacrifice every princi-
Old L)r. Thompson has the fame of being great ! can on'y be brought about by the llisafTeC that he is not acting the political hypocrite he'll
on "jits, and the above quotations cont rai net h ! tion of the Democratic party, and thev us to say that Elder is as great on proofs he is! !; have nreat success in healing un old sore
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pie that has been, and is at present held ; U-The Whigs of Henry county have nomi- j and we regard the election of Drown as
certain as the election of a locofoco in f. .1 i r T 1 ! f I , 7 1 , 1. . .
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auu aonu vooper, .-ssocieie juuges; , , ... Jame Murray. Assessor; Elisha Clift, Co. Com- ! In. rho'"Psn District, there Still exists missioner, and vm. McDowell, Corouer. ' a 'vision in the whig camp. M'Gaughey mTl. t 1.:- f ..i i.i:..i ! 13 the regular nominee, and W. ;. Coffin
it .l 1 is ., 1 a I'.riiiiiiiu i.i.cie puunsiies a lener irom : nouncing the Quakers and tree soilers as ; GaIvl0I) ,datrdJaM 3. which announces the ! an independent whijr candidate. Mr.
death of Col. Jack II.ts, or cholera, at San An- j Nave, a whig of some prominence is also
out in a very ridiculous card against M'-
by the locofoco party as fundamental, for n"ted Simon Summers and S. W. Stewart, for the sake ofee soil votes to elect himself 1 R'lreeutatives; J. II. Healey, Sheritr; V. XV.
to the State Legislature. And should he succeed in this, that moment Elder will be himself again" an ultra locofoco, de-
have to be sworn a couple of times
Tlie
Fislit llv4-ai 'ains
:iay stiKl c f'liriici-.
The Maysville Eagle of the IDth, has
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.1 . r 11 i- . - 1 v.ooi -j. ... ... v.. 11 v j uinrs. .ivms in 1. lis the following, ,n relation to this bloody af- c;tv. that ,hu jjoard of Director, of this uir: .Company held a meeting iniinediatvly The.particulars as we learn them by 'up0" hearing of the late fire iu this city, passengers in the staire are these: Mr. a"'l unanimously resolved to add one
111s occurred, calculated to influence the' result of the Mruggle, though lhelluiigarians have aehk ved further,and iu some respects important victories. The contestants are concentrating tlieir forces, and accounts of bat'les are every day looked for. The Austrian ( General" 'i I len has I been superseded by Lieut. Hanai.j. I'ro...,. l I... .......I. I ..
1 u.inw.llicil lll COUIIIIiUI'l Hie j united Austrian forces in the East: C.u. Insurance Lomimtiu nf 1 to .. . .... ,c
IT . r 1 f , , ' ... man, 111 in; 11 CM. Hartjord, t ,,n,i. e understand Irom ; Vkvicp 'l'i. 1 1 c.
. ... , IUH M illl' ill' liljlT It'll the Austrians, under Marshal Radctsky, engaged in the bombardment of tlie city, which was closely invest-.-d, on all side's. DiJN.-.iAiik- AiPi:ts.siA. It is constant 1 r ,.vr..,..l !.,.. .1... I .1 ':
j -.i-. i'- iiiai turj war uetweeii iiwe
over the subject of slavery in the Territories!
He can progress both ways.
Protect ion
tories and traitors
Dut read what the Democrat says. It speaks now, what Elder secretly approves and what ho would say, were he not a candidate: Cambridge Reveille. Tho writer says we could lose noth
ing in supporting Mr. Julian. We con
tonia.
U-It is estimated that the Russians can bring ! Gauhev. We do not admire a blind de.
into the field about 500,(100 recular troops that ! . 1 i . . . r. . .. "u"ps '"ai votion to party; but when the interests of the irregular troops, Cossacks, Venitians, Ger-i , . . ....
Clay, while making an Emancipation hundred thousand dollars to tlieir capi- powers is sp-edilv to end but there i speech was called "a d d liar" bv some ' tal. They now ofTcr to the public au uu- reliabiu evidence'ot the fact one in the crowd. He rushed from the impaired capital of .00,0jf' as Prot.-c- j
stand in the direction of the voice, and , tion lor toe future, and authorize their
is no
very calm, deliberate manner to say that
the exhausted condition of his body was not aUrminir to him that he felt satisfied that his earthly career was at approaching to an end that ho wished to send som ; word lo his beloved mother, who was so unwell, us he understood, that it was probable she might not be aide to come to see. him ho snoUe of her and
otiiet memners of the family mod alF-c-tiouatejy among other message delivered in the same calm, resigned tone, bo requested us to tell his mother tliat should they not lie permitted to meet mi cartli again, that he had an abiding hope that, through divine mercy they would meet hereafter. Early in his siuknesi, we understand he connected himself with th- M. E. Church. A funeral sermon was delivered by the liev. J. 1!. McPeriu, of that church.
till kl.l...
... ., , ' CAL1 ION.- I he young men and boy Having met with a complete Waterloo .- i . ,' ... , --""i'tio Waterloo are cautioned about bathing in Whitedefeat, in the loss of their .-.t i..! i . 1 t C. .
Z" . " " . . the country are identified with the sneeesa ! i " ''l- ...... .i "f u,rew " ,own' V, 1 .I . . au a"JUM-i.... V water withm the limits of tho city-tho
man s, ac, mass a dou t uu.iwu more so mat ' . ' ,. urew ms uowie Rime ana at the first blow ' 11 l mcui wu;i niir usual promptness. 1 emeiicy, me locoioco party in In- i. . .... ... . !ni t ia nilrtv it.nili.Uin ha n.nn.. . 1 .1. 1 ri, . . . ti " . . n.t .,. . . 1 - .1'
sue cau retain uan a miiiiou iroops Wlimn tier
was met by Turner, who snapped his pis- i agents to say tliat their earned premiums tol three times at Clay. Clay's pistol also are u-I "indemnity for the past," and that snapped twice, when he threw it down, the cash is ready to pay all losses, adjust-,
tend that tho Democracy can lose everv- own borde ra. autl vet inarch nOO.OOfl infA nr. tlie indevendence. of tho rnnn whn will At
thing; they car, lose every thing; they can j many. j feat that candidate for the mere cratilicalose their identity as a great poltical par- ru. r- - 7t-C ... b ty. and be completely swallowed up in the ! Commencement. -The, organ of Locofoco-; tion of any personal feeling or local pref-
. . r ..i.i i.i:.: : . i"
; ism in this District, uow that tbe candidate of
the Whigs has been nominated, has commenced
i erences.
In the Tippecanoe District it is thought
T
ousihiis at yet iiajcDeiiior noise than any ! Iienry & ane Ueleat his Competitor
vortex ot out Abolitionism, a'consumma
- ! v ntit I v ' fs Im iIam mai K.. -. 1 i
m, f h!a rQ.. If,h - firMiRathim with his blunderbuss nothing seri
..it.. r . .: m i .
nu iicDiiuiij ii iuiiii" mr i nian pieuea . ,, . ... . - r M-n ,i i V . .to anv tin n r rls.. It'a Krml.. . ; r : JOB l I loll a It 1
to jremocratio principles, we have no .... . " : doubt they can be accommodated with a l J"t after tho severe attack he has had of Here, our good and true District is candidate who will embody tho Tree soil i , ,tt;Z In fact ,f he were not P'tted to ; looked to as the bright whig star that nevdoctrine to its fullest extent, who is a full- f'' .''ar .pi-ion L.M burst! We f b if gloom should overspread blooded, dved in the wool Democrat, and '""'. Ut we would uk. .synopsis of the ) ofth-V, ,k who has never had occasion to 'jJi"-' i -PP..r. t be balance of the State, there ,s one Ooirtokeep pace with the trickery oft TOm ,,s rePrt' to the muzzle with 'Sambueut- btigiit spot which has r.ever dimmed. renegade political trimmers. -Ver' berries; but it may possibly rebound and Whigs of the old 4th maintain the brilAgain the writer says, by running a ! "k',ck il owa" ving us the job. j nanCv of that character which has so lon
Democrat we would be giving aid and S " w"1 P""y " cai-a-stre-rd.e! honored vou
luiiuuii tuoofisin. eu, mat is aj "UU vv hitey," tien. Tailor's war-horse, ,rm;r,ot, ..i.:n.. u a k... . ! ' termination
euoirii.o5 y uv m 'icv.iiifu; out w no ev- i wo see by the Cincinnati pajwrs, arrired in that
iw is pretty severe and will li not in
r- -j " t'uu mh;u open .nr. 1 urner s auuouien. As a is w uai we can me risut son oi crrit. , tuana are ueterrmneil that nn n:i . d..ii . . .
Turner was falling. Clay rised his knife ; and should secure to the Company alarge be spared in laboring to retain a fictitious ' ' H1e tVcI to strike a"-ain when his arm was cau"ht increase of business, and add to the poo- i , , . jnn a m a 'sma jand held, and a dirk knife plunged into-larity ofthis already favorite instituliok. lV r. " . A ea..,.d.f ttrZJUl. M.
us oreast oy some one in the crowd. i .Missouri iiepuuucan, June o. ia.-i, huh me. protect : low citizens at
I urner sent word to Clay afterwards that)
Turner sent word to Clay afterwards that
he would tell him who stabbed him, in
lately got up in all the Congressional dis- ( w,u,:hester, Randolph co., Thursday, Aog.2.
TIIK LATEST. He (Geo. V. Julian, his tricts in the .State, is, to have a candidate New Cast'le.' Inrv Co . A. M vias-fc
yne co., .Saturday, Ang. 4th
ayne co., Saturday. Aog , 4th.
LdsK til 1 1 1 . rerii. ith i ot uru'i.-a h iUi,n , iiciriimiic Lier u a i I p. 11 I ;if. hir lun nr iiir... r . i
not fell him. I y been growing weak in the Whig faith, and ' ",r "SS to suit the notions of the j , XXkV V "
Utlier accounts say that it was Turner. ,liat party." - 7 ,11 Z . . ' y "8VC l anva" . ""brnoa. . w
and not a third person, who stabbed Clay. , opposed to a Nation ,1 IJank and a Protective 1 a cana,uite or Governor to Canvass ! "l ""vn-
"I have no enemies to puuish, or friends to reward." The above quotation has made its appearance very frequently, these latter days, in the JefTer- ' sonian, and the editor says Gen. Taylor said it. ; Will he inform us in which of the General's let-
; A Good Answer. A clergyman was 1 asked to drink wine at a weddin?. but
to do
cr heard of Democrats supporting their j city on. day last week, on his way to the famous j carry out ,hat determination
I'aritF. and in f.irnr nf .w-li ........... 'I. iT ll.n Qt,. n. U... . . I , - .
, . ' -" v.. i in .i..v.;iaic uiiiim,w en ane n is creed un-the'ceinocr-its support. He believes Congress ... ,T '.' possesses the nower to make on certain topics according to 'circum-
Internal improvements of astrict'lv na-u.ual glances'" irr. II f, e r.n ,.t I ! vpfV properly refused. What. Mr. M .
character, but would n:,.. th inuiscniiiiuate ,, ,ir m ,. n . , . , 7 "aid one of the guests, "don't vou drink us, of that power.'W. June -0. j ul" thm " Presidential canvass last j witie at a wed,,mjrm No, was !h" Mr. Julianas position is thus again defined fall, and but little confidence was placed ' reply, "I will take a glass of water tlirour-h the JefTer sonian. V.'e fci;!t ..... ir. It .1... : .. . I I... ft : . ... -
V ... , ' ters it can be found? We would like verv moeh , u . , v v"",-u"u memseives r, aai'i me omcious guest, "you jo one dnilhll x-onr In.! " " uulu " Ter niuch DOseii to 1 .ike t hat e. ilnr'u J r... ... j .1 . .1l . .t. l.r n
'"for to" see it we would. ' , ., ... " , 1 seuiea trie question. O It, and your ability to 1 JullaU S true P"tioa-..Uiongh it squmU a little With the aiil nf , fa. ... 1.
The nuerfin... .M - i. , n llfcethe truth. COOli ed as it is bv r.I'.or. whn v.inavn, ItlUS
t - " , " " ' Hwwrnp lie .... - j . . .
own candidates being charged with there- ."White-House Stables." This fact of the hoss
by electing their opponents! It is claim-j being on his way to rejoin his master, we
ca tor air. Julian that he is not a party is anuouueed in the last ludi
. . . V f . .
i- o . . . . . hr .. . . now sum up me lacts. anrl 900 Kh c
Thi r-itv rAr,tin . -ii 1 1 r con wnirai committee, put forth several amc as to ueorge u- ' - x ms cuy continues to improve rapidly, j aa..,lona tn . ., , . . ,.,, , . ; diuc scale of oolitic. Ch arle.v Ti. ;.. . !.. wantins to prove that thev are on all ;,!.
recollect the advice of Paul to Timothy, to take a little wine for bis infirmities V "I have no infirmity," was the reverend gentleman's reply.
DIED. On 4th dav, 6th. Ei.tztsrrt Ellk.
i.oi iiiiiv in I no prnrrmn rt hi. .iini-a ..... . v i . ...
' - . """"'n ""' cress, in TetrsrA inrnriHrniin il,. ..U'M . e nau more coutueuce tiiau we ever bad in Ju- 111 Lie tirespllt siimmKr". f.lmn,U T
; Cf.. o . . - .1 . . . . - - B I . ... v. - viu.i laivu. U
candidate, and that h ...n;.. i A 1. -:.u T 7 " . I u.uerent orancnes . rronso. mto territorial governments. Ac. Thev "aa ,ul ol the locofocos, and commence with, we train r.n,v fee. .K- ! "" G. -nd Sarah P. VW .r-
pendent position and lrno onr1 , -P-rpru9 toaiiaenes, o "Ulu . of mechanics and manufactures. The ! were published in the Pal. two weeks ,-o) To'y 'ouldnot Juhau? We mill wait a little 1ocofoco n'mt rrf '.f, ' ; and 4 d.y On 2d day mot.inf.l I.h. penueni position, ana oeing no longer , t hitey;" but the expression of iU features re- j n , . . , , . , i th.M ,,. T .r,K-rr 7 longer, aud Test this thinr !OCOloCO paper at JefTersonvilJe. the DO- j after a short illness. Isaart. C. Voaa, aeed 3i chained to the car of party, he is placed ,e,ble. th. .ssuasiv countenance of Jeeme, of! Railroad ha P'd the agriculturalist , ""nd i, 'r T u Jrsou;aD' , g ' 1 sition assumed by Mr. Wright in the south I 9 mo' ad 1 1 HZ of !2. eye Zs So fo7 D?" ' leTce c i091"" 1 h ""T 'h ? r 1 U " "f th' 1 ll "i l'? t 'T ' X contradict it. Tl.eir long ! wSt the roa, jort Uginnine to bloo Th. vs J nnino that all h fll ! fttl sa "true copy from my estray , has increased Since the completion of the "ffirmatire, with a hearty good w.ll!" .city purchasea a ticket and sofc one. The K:inA llnn . . . . , . For besot y has faded, and manhood . ori-fc-7
... . , , v..v..m v. ..i.j'imm micriimiKiii. ! ; 1 . . i no couiu. ; '".ucu i ik r.cu sun mm, ne sent the pilferer , - - .i.v nm;i, - uw. uwi mug was obco
eriiigu, uiciy, um eye . I . fictitiau, Ar; -k , w u . i .... .u . . . I "He Wright tele .k. Tl- ! 'a
of office f
The claim of No-party set up for Mr. Julian, is also untenable. The Free soilers claim a distinct organization, and assume to be the third party in our Government. They met and nominated Mr. Julian; and he is therefore emphatically a Party candidate. But this is the cry ' .. i -
raiseu wnenever tne uemocracy are to be led into the support of some one who has
forsaken bis former party
ftirTha number of Germans in tho United I I kave heard it aid that th r,,st ha-
fctate.. i. estimated at two millions, and ia rap-1 attacked a large portion of the wheat, ' to Mr Jo
it fictitious driwinrr rh,K UA .i Ife Wn rht tr.nlr fKo TUrwwai; ' --.
I " m.1 " a-a au uan lllirR lint - . !. aaW - . .
Cfc-The Richmond JefTersonian seems DumtM"r corresponding with those on the ticket, Pund of non-interference, leaving to the ! Bat lu! now 6eZru4: fTrJorrowpd mZdum
eph A. Wright's opinion lcal!ll5ff for prise of $41,000. Tlie holder of terntones the right to form their own ' lc their deep farrows in botns dialrg nasi.
i n imiraiw, ana inner mo longer win f rwt aa
particularly in lowlands. The corn ctop I on the slavery question in charire in that "cket, afraid to call t the offic., ; laws' laWkLr X flliA I hA notion t iaaa a a lAaifa.i 1 . at. ......... 'I
Keep Coal.' Iu Cincinnati, oa Fridar last .1 looks fine. The peach trees are loaded Imiarw nf tk Will .i7 " wh.r-k. ,k. i-.a u ' '? Wk:i. : ir..:i. . I With heart overflowing with feel.oga of !.-
r,. .. . - ' i-.uf. Tu l .. i- c it... . in ii auuw ui oi ...-., ... nji, oorruwea siuu to Dtr " uiiai in iicuuuuni county Wnere A rA fk fT-n.; --.tl. n. I..... .ll . b. Cbrou.Ce "Tli.rmomet.r .t ninety-ae fruit. The grape vines are lull of. ask, and will it have the goodness to an- i P-se. and started for Baltimore. -On bUar-' there are a few more free soilers thZ Z aUioo." Here ,t was only ninety. clusters, and everything betokens plenty swer a few questions. Did not Mr. W. rival there, he called at U.e lottery office and ! Wn?,r ,v IhTrTb. -V 1 ,T . T They have gone to repoa ia th hiiimwm shore. rvTh. WMhiBPton an , , m the com,nS Season- I durinjr the last presidential election, in I presented hi. ticket, .tatmg that h, d "at ! Y , tI,C true Dern ! W' -.wl u-Ur: far hope, which (KrThe W -shington an. ,B th,. city and vi- h 5s reportcd that there are several ca- i this State, advocate the doctrine that the i .?ain in .a hour or two-tL the , moult wa ; craUC 8round coP'd ve, he is then i . h'" dew Dnmm of bUl " does not ap-! passage of the Wilmot Proviso by Con- Urge, and he wou!d rj them UoTr rlZ' I d bY the Editor of tha State Senti- w.yT ? " f""h advance tne glorious c-uso or lemporanco and pear to e.XCIte any fears either among the , gress would be unconstitutional! j Tins alarmed the manager, bat on another look 1 riel as follows: I For man is bat mortal ,4 ha mast .arid..
i,fr Wr,k k.l . j .. 44 "c'"' " awi tna etnkj of dacav! aj Mr. u right had voted on these .Then why should wa cleava t thia srorlJ mt
iudire the Democrat havp had .n.,k r - Z'i . " ;niieus oi tne city or vicinity. -o ca-' nine answer be in the a&rmative. he discovered the sreutUmam had d,.ti.! JuPfcf.lne i wmocrats have had enough of t intoxicating dnaks. purpose celebrating tbe 4th I ses of f'hnl, .l ,k;. ; thn . : j:j t w , 8 " drawn but sa ,
ii.isno-p.ny cry in pmung wool over ,f Juv. at th. Methodist Chanel. Sneaker. -... -n.l I ;r A .k-. , - . " " "1 1 " I " " quesxions, so ne would Vote a2ain, if call- i contention.
their eyes, to be deceived and defrauded till a- . : .-uu i am imormea mat none oc- , uCrgo a cnange as to its unconstitutional- j amount, the young d out of tervoto" udedw,uke.nnoaocedla next paper. See proceed-. curred here in 1832, 33 or '34. It may ; ityf or has there been any change in the'-tep, homeward, fully
as to its unconstitutional- j amount, th- young C.acinaatian retraced his ed to do so. He nevertheless, while un-1 lVhere orrow an4 Dth 'th. lot fmaakiwir
not visit them now. I trust it will not. ; constitution since that time?
convinced, we believe 1 vieldinsr unon tho rint ,S r.r ! ilat -r look opward. wi
;tate Jour, i that honetyi,thekeai)0!ic--. I ?andism. m.M J.-i ,;.k .k- iJ..u H?" ut U blwt wher. pi
flat rather look opward. with trae caadesceaatoa.
i o . ui un uvuui t renaeu
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