Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 30, Number 15, 22 March 1860 — Page 2
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a. t . .w w wu a riDtmr. tjh i . l.iiiurisi tit-- r. a, mm a ii a a w k t sr. - a z w f i ihm
om ba put forward nlv in snirit of bar- the other Star ii,. ...I- :..j ,.f i ... 1 t.,,.,i.i:. .? r - . . . .-. . ...
rnony and w.th a hope a pre-en- Constitution, i ... . is stated-facetiously we pran,-!o be ?J?L " t r? " ling all di.iMon and controversy among those Thus, gentlemen, I believe I have answer-, did.le for Conirrei. m.L hi deput at this n the ,6lh n"1- mt noOD- Tb FPrd who tor their own tafetj and the public good, edalljonr inquiries in a plain, intelligible ! place on Tuesday evenin' last The Rich- ntigned to tleir fate. Stevens died very v il .kt a i' CUODV , manner, and 1 hope to yonr satisfaction. I ; mord Brass Bnd came Ver to her.U hia hard, while Hailett died without a struggle, far '!!IloiiiLirimnf!t!M v not attempted to support, iny answers k presence, nevertheless, we ar-sorry U, say. Both , exhibited great firmness and resignat. JU iT T n,ufet.decUre b7 "gnmtnt, for that could net be done in a the Court House was only partlv filled, full B 5 in simple truth, thai if the movement e-o no ahon ltf.,. r.m ..r u.ir ... . - r , . ion-
f laither. and produce no personal results, st.ll mg into general poU tics I hveconnned mjf Old Line DemociaU. auralied by curiosity I Tbere were no religious exercises at the ri am paid ana overpaid for a life at labor. rmirlr tn it. M;.i...ni..nnr.. .i,;k:...j J crmnar tk ;n f.;
"atchTnlT.vri?U8f-rf8Dd-P you requested tne to write. Mr Tnisler made a very energeti but .11 the kindly cfS,s of the ministry in tbeir 'blS , i U , Z Jn,lu.Z patching I have been able to bestow in sup-1 Your obliged fe!W citizen. " - very brief sneech. the close coming aT what 7:.,: ti; - kk g..L,.k.,. t thft n-tail w there, by th. aaon . lok.a
En iv . b n Rt 1 ... . i , ... .... . .r.. weusra w naa out uie presence oi iisproDWABU xiatbs. we su:posed was about the rniddle of it He j , . i ... , . . !. , . .trjj
s a youn attorney of fair capacitv. and iih - - t " rv - r ' -
Alluding to the fact, that "Bm Da
vis' wanted the Postof&ce. provided. Ac our kind and considerate friend Jim Oder the p:esent incumbent of that office, refreshes us with the savory and luscious receipt of -'how to cook a rabit." to-wit: F:rstly, eatcA tie crittsrf This, tee proposed doing prior to I aving the feasO jilready the rabit has
been run into the same bola that "squatter
rrt of a line of governmental policy which believe to be for the u resent and nermanent
good of the country. Now, gentlemen, I proceed to answer your questions, briefly indeed, but fully, plainly, aud with all nossible frankness: and 1 do this
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more experience as a speaker, and a diligent
For Governor, HENRY S. LANE, OP MONTOOMERY. For Lieutenant Governor, O. P. MORTON, OPWAYNE.
lr evident la I ." out i tta t i n u.
TVe copy from the Xenia Xnrt . tbe ' tdy of the politics of the day, may yet. in cheerfulness and resignation
following sensible article ia regsrd to the! ,s "P"0!? ot .icigiv o good service in
tile ninM Wlllinrrlv liaaiiM I lia ,-A 1 Dnmmftttin r. f a .aniiJ.ra r. , Pri.LI.1tint ! . . ' &
which enabled tliem to meet their fate with i it in a hollow log or in a rail pile: by insert
irom ind.viduals many letters too many to We take it for granted that the Hepub- f we commend him the kind attentions of stock holders and bond-boldrs of the Cin. it !
i r ... ' . - "-iiK-ans want fn i(.fr-inf man irhn ean j our irini " wu ivaiiroaa nave oeen sausiacioruv com-
many public journals articles making; urgent
calls upon me for such a statement ot my views.
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.1ST SLAVUtr AND ITS XXTZHSI08 TZRRITOklKS.
IN TBS
be e'ected. Unless we ixpeet to succeed i
there is no use in our going into the figbl at
For Secretary ' of State, WILLIAM A. PEKLLE, of Randolph. for Trtawrrr of State, JONATHANS. HARVEY, of Clark. For Awditor f State, ALBERT LARGE, of Vigo. For Attorney General, JAMES G.J ON ES.'of Vandeiburgh. For Rtvorter of Svvrtme Court.
BENJAMIN IIAKRI&ON. of Marion. For Clerk of Svjrreme Court, JOHN 1. JONES, of Lngrarge.
For SupertnUndent of Pvtlic Inttrvctiou,
AJlLtiS J. FLETCHER, ol 1'utnatn. naTroRM.
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Sitwoirtn ,i. i nm ubiit mrun-uu uucuiun ro pro- COUTte OI lime; TCI WDlIC II COnuriUCU, mi- ' Ja rfc j i ,
. . . . ... ia.neaao,vso uic ui una a auu U(lUlltll.1 II I r.nStM
1 ing a pole of the requisite length punching
i vijjorouflv twis'insf it Mighlly, and, on with
W..n.rUuJiAi-.... tht n !,-, Jrawin? it. fiidinsr jmr on the end of the
some distance from home, difference heretolore exiting between thei H; jPu,bhc" 5Tft l
UJrto IUP I LI I iir. I "III Uif2 UJ L lltf VU110 Convention names its great leaders, until the Second Tuesday cf November, when "popuUr sovereignty" will be manifested in the flesh, bone :id muscle of every live Republican in Uncle Sam's dominions ! Them W e rahit aforesaid will be cooked either for B-n Davis" or some other Republican; we.of
course, have a pre'erence as to who shall least on the delicate morsel, there evidently being
- BOF We find the above in the Trne Re- Po. ana a aecree lor the mis ol the. ,77 ... . . , ii j i Road entered up bv the Court. We have: pubhea, published at Centerille, and ed ... ..i .f " . . i , 1, r not beard of the terms definiteiv, and omit, ited by the brother of Mr. O. W. Julian, and them uniil published by authority. j we submit to tLe Republicans of this Con- j i gressional Distiict. if this is the courteev ! Cor.TT Trxascrkr's Salakt. The sal-i
which Mr. Trusler and his friends have a T of -or County Treasurer, having been!
right to expect from a Republican editor, and '. minified into a small fortune of nbout S16.-! no more than enough for one! In t'ue mean
all. We don't see any particular good in
I our working and straining to elect a man
On this subject, ia the States and in the j who, after all, dosen't bekmg to our party Territories, I Imve no new opinions no opin- and dosen't represent our principles. We ions formed in relation to the present arrav v . I e v..i Q . ... , . jwant to win, but the victory can be of httle or parties. 1 am coeval with the .Missouri ' question of S19-20, having begun my po- CODS,lunc l Republicans, unless it is a Jitical lie in the midst of that si niggle. i Republican victory. At that time my position required me to We suppose that if the Chicigo convenseek all the means of knowledge within my ,kD fciial3 ,1.etefore select a man who can cer-
r f n t . 1 1 ii ii 1 1 iii a iiu v urn mi nj'i riiw invri cni ... i a . . ........ i a
I with all tLe Dowers f.f ruv mind and 1 .i ' get the votej, and who is c" us. and Congress. He is eminently qualified f-r the al; total, including delinquent, f 91.- cotton-tail; you's poor, dry meat, anyhow'."
j rived at the conclusions which no subsequent !BOt s, it will have fully accomplish-! posiuon, and will receive the beaity and en-; 194 03- 1 be law of 5i (see Acts of the; fp yOT iast fjw'weeks the Jeffcrsoni I events lave induced me to change. Theex-jtbe noik Republicnns expect at its hands.' lliusiastio support of a large nun.ber of per- : Legislature for that yar. p. 103.) regulates! Rn has hen neerin it the Rt-DubU8
one so intimately associated with an oppos- uw Ior lne term ot two years, a tnenU took . t'me, we uoe oar uieod Jim will make up ing candidate for Congress. ilr Tru-ler ; occasion to examine the Books of that officer 'is niioJ to console himself with theinevila has been brought befor; the people of this 'and furnishes us the following result: Toial ; 1 wft W district by his friend, for a nomination for'amnunt f faxes ?S0,4(9 52; del
j ; . & J . J "" "c unnij scout me lues mai ine noraina-! uu fuuiwui iriecas. xie may not re hvl urnsaici nu lunm- attout swallowinii "niggers wool. Aoone . its beginning in the early time of the colony, . tion is e Io any particular candidate, no! ce':v tc nomination, vet that is bv no mean-' 'neT an1 a careful calculation makes that of-' can blame the editor of that sheet when it is "and was lmooeed bv the mother countiv I . J r . ... 3 i i .i. i i . i j .,
J gaint the will of most of the colonists. At I ma"er Low fuil7 Le ? represent the par- j determined fact, and in our opinion if he Hcer s compensation less than SZ.WO a vear; j "ZZX . VkP -S " Zv-S?ll
; the time of the R-volu-ion, and long after, it j '7' l,ow ,ODg- r bow faithfully he fcasde-j i Cheated it will be more by trickery than j or. supposing he makes thorough cohection. tmt he can 6carCely open bis i was commonly regarded as an evil, tempora- J fended enr principles. The Republican par-f fair dealing. We do not desire any contro-1 not over $,800 per year. Out of thi , af-; ,ll(,nih Lw ;imi i.iPm,;.
ry in its nature, and likely to dUajpearin the ty is not a pension otBce, bound to deal out
XjVST 1 " lb. country. tMj and politically.
nc l ! lact that cot tingle Ke ublicao, ei
ibtr in TeTr or ic walk ol i.rttiio
1 v I ,
Thus was I taupht Lv those who made onr wuo ,,BVO own ""ngii its wars.-
0
tictle ItrniUican Pt- cot mele l-cpobiiraa ora
tor beta ir git Kefiubliem eocttiition. hat tioil
If Sena-
o r 1
noi t (iovernmetit. ard neither the new liaht cf lor oewara. or Lrov, unase or Cameron, or
modern civiliiatioti nor the discovery of a anybody else, bas served his constituents
versy amon Republicans, which mar excite ler p-jw iwiern bire. anu necesary espen-j
embittered feelings. priudicial to success. ! 6,?8' ne ennnot possibly have a very large
Hoo Cholera. This fatal malady bas al-
onrl rof i :I .i., ... xr. t....o a ! foundation for a fortune left! Another idea! dy made its appearance in this county and
. . Ii t i j .-.l- t- ' qui'e a number Ot ho?s hav died with it. aurl
his many friends to say that the discour- ( u .n regaru , treasurer, , . - , a-u
. " . .11 1 1 .
tnj di(i s;.iot tr.t mieurUT t-r m Loicn. tTtn new system oi consiuuiionai law ana social . laithlully in the past, he has simply done h ahi iiM fhc t-tHaetit Acnnniitlraliiifi and its eorrurit rl i l.:r I 1 t i. A . J , ,1. i ' I
. - - r - iiuiiueiuii v ua cnauiru ujd iu uclcc i ua rr -l 1 i r
try te iutiumfd by in vute the jxor;- I r i i- iouiv, uu nas rcjeivec. inereiore, station 2. That t art ppo.J lotht dw and .UngronI ror Ot thir teaching. LJ,mlm., Tu i. iJ.tr.idTcciet bV tfct Lir,tKrtic t,a.t. thit th.? SUvrr iB irial ltln domfst Inm! . and emolument. 1 here can be noclaims
rrciTRl imuticn mnri nrrv into b i nblir I w:.v.: ii... c..i. ; ..i
h fcUUVUi tuiiia 'tic k.ll.. CAlsto
teous notice copied above from
is ; can, has excited the contempt
k-ery
publican we have heard speak of it. In this connection we bew leave
a the Repbi. j Lavi.n6 lbe U8e of ,Le Public mon7 nd PC-, many more. Th t of every lie-' u,alinS on 16118 compensating himself for j snre'eure would
TV ISa Can SW Mickmrmd r'fif GsKTLutKsrr fj nam has been mentioned asaong thaj eeveral candidates to b presented at the April nominating election, for the next Legislature, tor which token of respect I feel truly grateful; but under existtng etreumttaaews, believe it would b best most respectfully to decline the invitation, as there seems to be a goodly number of names now before the public, all. doubtless, quite aaxious to secure the nomination, and it is no pvt or my purpose to divide or distract the Republican vote, more especially during Ibo coming campaign, wbwh should combine all theelemenu of strength and unanimity for
v w miea m tne state ana ' Frcleral goverumenU the present year, to displace acd overturn the hih-haoded and " dangerous policy inaugurated by the prty now ia power, threatening a subvention of .
our once nappy and beautiful system of self
government. ..very truly, ftc-,
JOHN HAINES.
BlrliiMMti ilerflrMlivral AMcla . PSKMICM Ll&T FOR SPRI NG EXHIBITION. 1S0. rrwlts. haat apart .a StravbwrWt. mut Ua Iku w qasrt.l SS , 80S sa - - - - m w
ismmt u'fl'mj SO lliiMiMCariio ba Uum clal, 1 Oil i .. ...
Bert (faciaM GMtabarriaa, aot 1m thu aa pint. I Oo
Cvrmata
diapUjr riarrt.
Bra S.ir Raata groara ia pnta.
S4 SO
Sd
id
B-atalnarl apaeim.ii. rat U'.;ljr of Cat Baaat.
iVat two Pnarhiu.
Ma lnitl" aprctmtB, IWxt tour Pink-. Boat ainic! rein, Ht alK Vrroanaatn pta. Brtit albKla.pactitna ia pots. BmI ba,ni HMuvt,
IVtt aiwrimmt Aaryailla, Hrt (tt-pl.jr Gi-raniaata. Haatdiatiiar flowara.
Best SUpUj rualrt.
Aaaaitar laca.
! his trouble and responsibility
e man who should invent a
be immortalised and receive
Let us look at ; the gratitude of a na'ion, besides reaping a
to
this for a momen-: onr Treasurer settles with fortune. Kokomo Tribune.
Temfc i : ibat mm btliera averjr ranoot tint any
licr in thi, 'oTrrnmriit on! ty p.ni'it lcx'at law, ari lLal r will tnvtm in tiMiion into the Tcrnto-rii-1 1 lie 1 1 dt-ralOtvemnitni by alt tbt power kntwa to 't t onr moiion of ibe L ulled Siat. 3. Tim mt r 0)fM.trd 10 any inttrreronrr with larrr here it eiiaia unilt r the ilurlii n jf State law:
thL 't' nut of tvery Matt ahcaid be protected from laml"-- ii.vsnon Imm tvery qusiter, aod that Ibe cil-ll-t. I i t .ry Ht.te ahould be prot.e'ed from illegal ri c r.ij .earchei. aj well an from mob riolenre4 'iliatthe Territoiy of Kanra. now deairing ad- r miri o undrr a 'onflitulioo republiran in fntm, ezTfiniig the will and with of an overwhelming ro-jori- '
rrcW Government ought to be against its ex-j receive not a moment
t 1 lit we are in faor ol the iiDirirdiate p.njaee t.T tension.
F-t diwlKV of Cot It'U
Baat apcciBMCi Faacbta. Piuk, Hand r&niMt, td - Haat di.pl .jr of VcrSeaaa, td " ' Brat diafday of riotaara. Sd . VerttaMss.
Bart era Cue am ban.
Brat aa bead La t luce.
td
nronu rsi f . r. m o v s Kr Tra TT .- v . t
l,v il,. I now or bck or exlia tprv c : sav to onr corrsrwndnt H.nPnlk 1I..1 i lue a insurer on uienrsioi April anu r- r - j
cal law. and the Federal Government has no The question, then, for tie Chicago Ccn decline to publish his communication. ; Pa-V8 out aU lho ,uuds due hlIB' tundsj ' certain cure ior nog control oer it there. The territories, wheth- veniion is not, Who has been the eailiest aud ! imPly because we regard the harmony of ! due differtnt Townships for School purposes. cbolera. er acouired bv conmiest or peaceable puri.n... i i ... . .... i i !! mM mil 1C retain 1.,a r rr. rt., - . t 1 ... .
v ... . . 'a ...i-.j: .... aoiesi ueienaer ci our pnuciplesV nor. Who. me rarry, as paramount t personal leelinp-. -- X-iy We nv te atlention to t . ..U-n! d
ereiKn. like t. e Sta'es. The nat'ion is su- i has ,,,e mcst t,aims "P"n " for the nomina-! "i notice of the article copied above is well j 8mount io lhe '"surj until about Oct. 1st, j merit of K. W. Robinson, in another column. J wT '.
preme over them, and the National Govern-i tion? nor, w bom mus
ment has 'be power to petmit or forbid SU-j faithfulness and tfficien v.rv within fti-m. Fiitrtflifiinr IA4 vipu-s ' .
- J , .' , . . & , , or 'he hrst place on our
i am opposeu io ine extrnsvoo oi slavery, . ,. . . , ,,i , ..: a ,i- ,,' this nomination due.
uu sis 1,1 J viuivu hit; pii i nuu i fticr y'UKj ui i
I question for the Chicago convention to
b.7Mi;5 2D-POX8 th cokstitdtioh cabrt slavert cide is: Who is that clear, unquestioned.
into ths TKRfciTOHi es . undoubted Republican, who is full qualified I publish his communication.
I answer no. lhe Constitution of the ; for the office of President, and who from lo-1 Lniied States does not carry Slavery into'- 1 t , ; .r . wi i . ' . cation, personal populanty, or anv other the fern ones. With much more show of . . 3 1 "lr ;
.r.'.h .. V.ort "V-b-l . ""-on. may it be said that it carries Shiverv circumstance, r.as the best chances ol carry-,
oi an Kmb. jtifmeot Bill,1' the 'Joreinor i into all the States. But it does not carrv 'n
t we reward for pat! deserved, but its publication at this time can : oa ine gf'er amount ot money does not; announcing irai he has some good stock Ior j ws ".
ey by the compli.. cut j no good. We might posoibly find an ex-1 come Hlto llls hauds UDn' alter Jan- lst- ' 1 ' ofA.par-. r ticket, nor. To whom cuse in the fact that the writer lias lone been I il wi" 1e received that no great sum of " 1 n e etreele. W b-, N.t,,TtoM t'?rX
! :c .i ...t:. r . ! monev is left for anv l-no-tV, nf 5 tTh V7"" "" 00"" n"u'own ul, ln ! . . . ' - .
i nese inquiries snouia ,tiCUilucu w1" " xiuenv pany, ana wun --- - dv nr nr l...n.t;nni.tl..t XsrAntics nftha t ma a.J n
s attention. The real the Republican party, and the xealous friend ivitpuicr s nanus ior mm io speculate upon,, he was thoucht to be better. og the Exhibition will be iriven in dti
de-i
ti Ibat the flMral aff.ira of the Slate of India-'
mbiv. been badly managed. Tbe State officer have bern ahown to be defaulter to large amount and mtferrd In c anproi-oled. That large mount of Ih radlic tnonr.ia bate been fquxndertd lo enrich official
arm j.arti.an ravoritea, and ibat when the Keprvaenut
uvea m ine p
111. Jij(B Ol IO MDHIIIMTitUI Dill, " TDe t'OVtlOur
oi me . inio vetoed mat bill. Surf Ibu kept the door ol the Treasury opened tu be further robbed by 2Uboot parluam. 7. Tlialit is the dnly of every branch of the federal vprnnif.it lo enloite and raciire ibe nimi rigid evunnmyin eorductin onr rnblie affairt, and the i-t ' t t'rtain (urtie in liigh places, in cheating and dafrpuilinn tlie tint eminent 01U of large and valuable tr.tclstf tlio publm money, t y which the .Nattonai Tr'aM rr hoa beei mej bnrikrurrt and a borrnwrr in th
t.i.... ..i. .. t.i i . . i. .: i . . . r t . i nil . .
pui.i.n itmraeia. oy tiio ua w rtootu and Ircaaur. I one single puini ni law only. mat IS, that Th. t. . IJr, l I .i - t nore,, ,e..,s our tarne.t eondemn.tion. . 8col, the 'l-i-dfl- Lein .nf,ro. of A tin.. Th6r " k'nd f C8,,t ,hst ,S VT?
iTV i decent. not necc-arily a slave, could not be !" just "bout d"6 f --I-ognter- f that u a ibe duty of ail einiii.d nation, and of ear : a citizen of Missouri, and I here fore could not 'no our leaders." W e are told that the Whig ; r-rb"iii.to,ut.otc.Uf u in of ih. 6uein ,he Federal Court, and that for this ' party died, because it refused to reward its!
of Mr. O.W.Julian, and jet we hope i,e : nd careful niun would not dare speculate
will appreciate our motive ia declining to i on Inoney belonging to the county. i
n er ( I 0 I 6.1 I I so t0 St 1 00 1 01 ' I no in a so so l to 0 I so su to I so I 00 e iw i
ti to 1 no I 00 so I S so ss I I rm 9 ' S O0
hold-
lime.
Iiupni tnut Decision U nder the Ohio I suiatior Lawss.oaa nammrx. i
Congress. Much of the time of the An important Liquor case has recently! House, for the past few days, has been spent been decided by Judge Parsons, in the Chsm-'
State Boabd of Ao iicrLTrar The
Main Hoard ot Agriculture have "elected J. 'JUST RECEIVED.
Aj urautey, ot .Johnson county, ouperinten dent of their exhibition for I860. The following are the
SPRING OF 1860, .
By VAN AUSDAL, DIXON & CO.
tn w i a a Tl a. L 1 . 'IM iieio-n I i.v.t-v? ', u.l r..M Ol ... .
g enough States to secure his election?-f " ' ,& r , f. r- ' " " f T";"" ;
Slavery anywhere. It only act- upon it; When this question is satisfactorily answer-! , . m",",a" c t,e the transae.ion ; ,w Lawson, a liquor seller, sold whi.kyTo where it fiuds it established by the local law. fd. let the candidate be named without delay. I , D"9 lf P'01' rced by the R,. B. use. a confirmed inebriate. While! In connection with this point, I am asked lond t,,e R bHcan m.M of tlie count;yi SP'ker under, the i.dlu, nee of the whisky. Bru.-h at-1 state my views of tho Dred Scott case, and , F T,i i T,)e Joint rrmhtee on Tiinting have tacked his wite wi-h an axe. and cut off her what v.aa really determined by the .Supreme , to FPrtwh tha en husiasm Guiley's bill for the Mr.. Brush sued La.son. under! Court in that case. It is my opinion, care-! cli the confluence of success for the right, , .... V , une diu ior me provision o! the seventh unA of fullv considered, that th ciurt d.i.rm?M.i ! .- .k. , establi.ln.ent of a Government Printing T ,flal' ,e MentU eeciion of the
t. ' ,
ASISTAKT 8CPEHINTEROENT4.
Imported an4 iiurehated direcl from
.liMfriffiN oHJeVN ty faeturera,
At anu.aally lew pricea an 4 eSTerel WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. at a amall alvaaee m eott, at their ate (tare, 2Ve). 74 ltXatas Street, DiYTO4,OHIO,
TUB sroc'K CoMtHUSBT'
9 Th.twt.rtinf.T..rofef)0.lriRht. io.tleiti,eD.I -"fon i and this alone, the Circuit Court had . leader; and that the Republicans are now' at hi !:; si i abroad, wiibt lit relvremelo the plare ol I no jurisdiction of the cause and no power to r , ... . , , ih. :rt).uvit. and that we wtii oe any attemtiii ;,,Aommt i,Ai...n ,,.Lo! ti j fobowing in the same path. We submit that 1 to .b.nv-ihe preentnioralii.fioB i.w I givejudgment leteen the prties. The on-1 . 1 I I H at w reKrd the , tmi,n of the American j ly jurisdiction which the Supreme Court had i ,llfcre 18 someUnng more dangerous still than
, , . : r---' i oi me cse wbh ior toe put pofe or correcting iue sanouinary policy reierreu to. oiau&urd t..l l murtad thaU be prefeMed, and that all I i f n- ' . "ig ; a j t 1 & who advoeute diunion are and de-erro the lata off ,e eTTOr ot tneuiicnit Court in assuming j tering ourselves would, we apprehend, prove
traitors. i (tie
1.. : I a
r , ---"i -" " v . s-f isjiiiig ucr uamige
; aau.uuu. The Nicaragua treaty has been rejected in Alter a careful investigation of the case, i tbe Set-ate, by a decided vote 31 to 21 "" Hn lle charge to "the jury hy Judge j The reason for its rejection was the clause V-""'8' tl,e Jury eturcd veidici. awar-i , r , r, , ding Mis. Brush I&5.00O damaire'5. A motion i conferring power upon the President to em-: .,jnaii t rm . w ,11.. , mo,,,a , . . : was, made tvr a new trial, but lhe Judge re-j ploy military Torre in proteciing the transit fused to grant it. It is stated that the damroute, in case Nicaragua, from inability or "S;8 would have been much heavier, bad the
any other cause, failed lo furnish the protec- P,Hf!il1,.,tI ben able to pay more. i5 cn..., . i t. '. decision ba created
tion supposed to be necessary. It was con-
11. i hat we lake thu occaaioo to eznrem our tbaaki t
lot.nr H'utilirn menibern of Onrren ftom tbi and other !-tBte for their peraeeerance and triumphant ( f tic-cpM in tlie orrnniaation of the Houee cf fiepmen- i tativo, in lhe election of high minded and Aationa) men, t vcr the effort of a corrupt, aectiocal and di.unu n party. 12 II t a railroad to Ibe Pacific Oeean, by; the moil , practicable mate, il imperatively demanded by lhe in
tercut . f the whcltt coiintrT. and that the r edoril
'f the ci'Vrrnment
It. That we are wpoeed to tho a-etroeeeaion of th
Waha.-band Erie Canal, well a to the S-iate com
IVfC linli'e I
ame w
tlovetument ought to Tender 'immediate and efficient aid i that Several of tlie learned Judges should io,ii;rA,rr.l,',.....,.v . . . lve thought that their dutV reauired them
imi ine FinuifH m io. war oi j-i wno yet re j- , - man. .m., rig us, deserve tbe grateful retui nibranee "1 th lo a'scu, "'ia give opinions Upon Various peoptf, and lhat Cungree should atom rrcnme thei! questions outside ol the Case, as the Case Was
7. "" ""'" n,m" "tM-n lD Pr run, -,.tu.lv d ctHjsed of bv th C.rr A !l ...l. I
. i Otlillilil H ar tStrw-illrliial atiil nf nn !
r j j .... v. v. j nuinuii 1 itv. But. bcaidos thia. it annanm in ma l..
Ve lor any of tbe debta, or bond, for w bicb tbi 1 . i r . ! . f , , , i tr.o.f erred to ihrfy. several of the questions so discussed by the . . Judges are political questions, and therefore
t l t j beyond the jurisdiction of the judiciary, and Important FreSldential Document, i proper only to be considered and disposed of j by the political departments. If I am riirht LETTElt FHOn HON. EDWARD j in this, and it seems to me plain, the preceBATEs OP fllSSOTfJKI. ' d'nt is most Mt'tortnnate, because it mar
- . lead to a dangerous conflict otaut hoi itv among
wu tue aua-aa idt taeillont tt lhe Oh y.
LSpertat Plapaieh to th Cincinnati Oatette.
power io oeciue on tho merits ol the case. . .. i. ; i !
This power the Supreme Court did exercise I,,- T-f by tetiing aside the judgment of the Circuit i -"g,,',g or leaders. It is better for a j Court i:pon the merits, and by dismissing the J politician to be set aside by his party, than to1 suit without any judgment for or against . j be rejected by the people. Certainly, other j either Prty. 'I bis is all that the Supreme j things being equal, we should prefer an early I Court did, and all that it had lawful power to! r I a , , i do. I consider it a e, eat public mi-fort n and Prom-?Dt -dvocate of our principles.
J , . . l T i ' r . I . . t
uer any ouier. cui nine prominent ana;
much abused leader cannot be elected, (and that the delegates must determine before they cnu answer to the great question of the Con-
, alarpi among the whisky sellers.
created considerable
O. M. HollUtcr ot Muncie, Superintendent I of Agricultural Hall. j Robert E. Jelly ol Rising Sun, Superin- j tendect of Mechanical Hall. J A. S. Penfield oi Iudianapolis, Superin-1 tendent of Floral Hall. ; Dr. Lemon of Laporte, Superintendent of j
xuiscenaneous iiaii
Power
nrririi. r i nnv. tha rv u . i i n v
Hall shall be Superintendent. I 0-A.JrHETI3STO,
John Levering ot Lalayctte. Superintend-1 Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp. Cotton Carpetin o ent of Hne Art Hall. r Frederick Bous of Wabash county. Super-j RICH GILT P APE It HANQINGS! intendem of the Cattle Ring. Decorative Taper Hangings. Col. W. W. Tooley of New Albany. Su- a-i;.fiS.K LZa ruJL r. ti " r
nerintendent of tha Hor. Ri i --------".....-..a -r.Aaug.ng-.
Messrs. Miller, fisher. Willian
Haii-The person who put. up the' Velvet, Brussels, & Tapestry - drive the mnthinery in l'oweri -s-,r.- ,r
tfiid-d that this condiiion eonfprrpd utmn .
I ; the United Stales the right of a virtual pro-, Politlcitl tnrtinU at Eroiiomy KeIi.aIaI. ... 1 : .. 1 . .. 1 . . . 1 . . . .....tl...... . . .
i-i tauicii ougiii uoi io De acceprea in -... . u u viii iiixeel. i
vmw fit nn r nn t h.inir u 1 .1 .r. ,lt .1 .. . I in n c oar ( n n Cf fri rovinnti nii. . . n I A :
. lc n,c,riiiiuuruii - , ' 1 K'"7"-Itpnuhlican narti i .... Renimiin.r.f Ia. ... t.t.-i-.i ""puuiican pam
frontiers against the Indian- and Mexican V'" n3 T.; J """3 T-X" ! the Board p
banditti. It was also oljected to because it " m , 7 1 iV tTf.' .V" M-?r. b's. to send
illiams. Collins . 1 a a wm aTTk i I AT I ti
! Wagner are the committee appointed for fit- " " V ? ! ting up the the exhibition grounds 3 fSULSiW'UIA motion proposed yesterday by Mr. Bon- j TABLE Oil CLOTHS r 2 . .. . I 1 : J . a .
A v p . f lu iv s'd Curtain Goods. Damans. Muslin and Lace. and V ice-l resident of the Democratic and Oold and Veleet Window -had. r,..eoand Trananareal
es to visit the next exhibition ! Tl,,"w Ble; BUST, Oreca and Blue Window Uollanaa.
the co oidinate branches of the Government.
3D AS TO THS COLOSTZATTION OF 1HX FRXE BLACKS.
for many year I have been connect d
veniion,) and some other Republican alike
reliable and qualified, can be, then we decid-'
edly prefer to beat rather than be beaten, aud j should nominate accordingly. We consider that every Slate that went fori f . : - - , . !
creinoni in i&oo sae now, unless an absolutely suicidal course should be taken at Chicago. On the four doubtful States. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Indiana nd Illinois, everything depends. What we want is a sound, able, Unquestioned Republican who can carry these States. Give us such a candidate ar.d
r.lnt'Alt i II ttiffc li'ln.lo t 1 1, T : .4 , . - - T, .- . i .
r i irsiutm too oi organizing a JiepuDlicnn Ulub. lhehoue great a discretion. It was well that it was being called to order, H. B. Rupe was cho- J defeated. ! sn President and A. B. Barneit, Secretary) The Senate has passed an amendment to a f he mtinS- . t bill apprrpriatirg S1.300.0CO to call out a1 ,n .motlon- lhos present resolved them-j rfmmnt ,f t .At eelvos into a Club and the Chair appointed : regiment ,.f Texas mounted volunteers, the following persons as a committee to draft f which is regarded as an indication that the a Constitution and By-Laws to be presented I President and his party aie prepared to com- t the next meeting when a permanent or-!
mence a war aeainst Mexico, to divert nub- EnZUon would be effected:
revailed, and another of Mr.
delegates to tbe United States j
Vanetian Blinds,
lie attention from the corruptions of the pres- L J" SS' r ' Can9-! grOUnd9 i - . committee, after which Mr. 13 Newman, can-1 The r ent administrate. The amendment refer-i did.le for Representative, was called for and I and as
fair and to the fairs of Illinois. Michigan. Gift Cornices. Bands and Pina. Stale UAm
Ohio and Kentucky also prevailed. Tbe "l1" 0 Vmt Dmfsettnt. Carpet w.rp, at! nest United States Fair will probably be held . T..7;?:Tr.
at ijiiiciTi'ian. , .
Th selectt
the
h
ranirement of the same to the riapiii!.. fnrn.
mittee, consisting of the above named in connection with the fitting up of the fair
Board yesterday visited the grounds! A Large Assortment Hew Style ! 3d for their exhibition, and arrped nr. I i,. f
.elections for the location of .talC. .VJ. ""I r.VfcU.T
alls, kc, leaving the construction and ar- Low' nw Buiidia( . itiuifiJfx'o.
j aiarea zz. a
red to will hardly pass the House,
OT. LOUIS alan-li 2fl ! wcu uutufti a , ,, ... .
below is the reply of the Hon. Edward i wh:,.h vno. Sr.t- f i : . !Li location. If s..nl - A u ...n
" O J O -v-wi-w. vi UIVTIIT. IS; " v. w a VAV aar. nQ Olllll
Tlateka in os-rl sxin ' j i WOIUII mt
C: "s7 i Pou"aeo the first fruit
uj ..e,u. uv.rSBles io me Chicago "Jon-; humane and
I consider the olject both support him most heartily; it Chase or Mc-
spok
and
nr with Mexico. the questions that will interest the Deonle du
Our Government is determined to involve nn the P'snt and forthcoming canvass in this country in a war with Mexico, doubtless ' 8a;h w' R9 to demonstrate his thorough f,rfr,nnrn : , ! cqoaintance with them, not failinsr to place
"S'tZLZTS"?:-. 1BK? WrU on the right side of each one.
...,s .w t reMueni. and leave the very general impression that Despatches from New Orleans, dated the ' he would be a suitable person to tie to as a
20th of March, state that Mramon commen-1 representative of the principles of crennine it, it- , ' .
premium list is definitely arranged.
e Kt cor.M,lerabIe length on local, State; Secretary will be published. It is libeiel iu
r"". "veiling on aimosi an j ,ts provisions, and will, undoubte
dlv. be sat-
:..r' ...ii . .... -
miaciory to an classes ol exhibitor. It Ifers inducements superior to any heretofore presented by the S ate Board.- Indiana Jour. Jl RRIF.D. On the 13th. at tbe rwideoe of tbt
bride' fattier, by Elder James M
Take Notice. a LL person arc BotiftVd aot t bay or trade for t net uTT "V Sher low dat4 March
.cw, .u.rij g.i atirr aal aa auca note waa td adder aiiarenrcMatatioa, and will nut ! aais.
Mareb 17th 1S.V1.
PAVII A, kbkd. si a
wiar, ucnrucciii auiaei in ri-.w t - J . :. i ii .... . t
i i i, a i . . . . . i v-c.i ii, c iu.ui suL'uuii euur. ma' mi t ..r v. r . ... .t . . iiMTDuuiiranisip. ina ugn in wrta hum in il cuana.
nrifn in n fetter I whom they leave beli.nd. But A.rica is di. tba' h, " M S,ve a 8ond , On the 6th, two stea rers appeared before the Ugf M.r . H.rrie. of Do- ....In C.ocinnxti, 2-i int , ty Rtv. Mr. Sbpberdua propounding to mo certain questions, seven lanf .,, Jrwntt ni,ny obacKs to ranid ' Psideut to the nation, if as we now believe city and refused to tK' i 7' ? S cJaod!da'e f?T ,he LeiI-ture. ful- of th. tim Bautut Chureb. Dr. Twos. R,, UiM m,U!?7V .7 LyU UT? WU1 CVer! lemenhTwenS Lincoln ,hell be found better to I CotrTj r , "'l? every question of in- M.ryE. Mnda. of H.mioa .,ty,o. iTui itfnro-! of drwinS t,ff iH h"1 direction"-, grot X tbe requisites of earnest Republican- Q modore Jarvis therefore ordered the terest hn, been diussed and time consideriu the approaching Presidential election. numbers of our free black pooulation The ism. fitiss and availability, we shall support, Saratoga, with the detachments from the Sa- j nh7 P.nt) succeeded m saying some very LIED.-In tbi. C.y. Mareb Uth. MAaV ViRQUC. paiLiMiriAar xxeLANATto-J. trop.cal regions of America. L thit.k 'offer a hi, io the faith that the long sought revo- j nnah and Preble on the steamers Iudian- i mC ",nK"-.-nd mk'ng a gKMl impression Ia, only child of W. a. ft. Anna, L. Bicklt. ia btr 13tk With pleasure I will answer your Questions. I fr better prospect both for us and for thm ltttk-B ia our National Admiration wUl be. ola and Wave, to Proceed t .h. m.!. ( pon the audience. Mr Bslenger. candidate jr f
Before doini? so. allow ine to n .t .k j .. certainly and fullv attained " i . . , "--b" ior i rosecu tor. was next cahed tor. and ma! Human yoi?il eou'.d relieve tbt Ver eared peculia; citanceTir h?ch I am placid ' a.o Y,."""" RIGHT3 ' "" f lh V6SSds ! presented the true -ru .bb. h.t lot ebd. . dars M 2 nd tho itransreness of the laetthat I amoso mhkaji ctTUtxs. ; . As the Saratoga, towed by the Indianolal 1 ,',ue, between the two great parries of the I orTO would b diepeiled; but human )mpathv eprivate I. fm Z W io 2i. avowa 1 " '!o- ng American eit- ! r.1,1" Bh" h ! approached, the st.-.mers tried to escape, but - Mr. B.Uen.er wasfullowed by M. II. i - tb. dewo,.. eb.-btr, of n.' tb.. iud eSpUnation. with any view to take S iens. but such as are expressly laid down in ! '"f1. " Association, whereof Edmund; were too !ite. ' 2nrt',n- of Cambridge city, candidate for' r -- tb. i,.ht of B.bi... b.t H from the shades ofprivate life, and place me : tho Constitution; and I bold that our Gov-i Stniib is President and J. M. Grant Secre'a- ranf Tnrr, nt m . , .. a , , Treavirer. Mr. J. Paxon ar.d Mr. J. Stearns! k" OM of w- ee.rro at the head of tbe PN..io. I came to ts! crnment is bound to protect all the citizen, j ry. I hey have issued a brief butfrankand f " W"h fla ' 1 of Rhmond. candidates for Sheriff, each one j el - d ... On., wel..- Tbw frontier in my youth and settled ir! I " enjoyment of .11 their rights eve-j forcible address, identifying themselves fully j "nah.y t,f the steamers. The j of , whom managed to get off some very pood J .l.An - zii . I rvsrhere. and avainst all uu .i,. J boat was fired onon 1,.... .v. ' thtnsrs m presenting their claims for nffi- V""-r. m woria to com there ahall be a
- - '-' w vj s A jrwf n. .-XII ill w msna . w Vl aet rlil vvi inn nn ew- v j . k. a 1 I mi- - f-' -
ft civ cooks. VOTES ON NURSING j ruaa.icx viobtivoalb. IHK M ARKLK FAUN
Atutin, Mr. Ana-ot-; TRAVELS AND 8 TCIlY i Itnv
tt Cutter of 'Hamilton County, Ohio, to Mias buey i Bjr Cba. Elliot Mortea. Ana Whitley of Harri.cn townahip. W ayne county. U- FATE OF SIR JOHN FBtKKLf.
AXMAL lIO.VfTO for l5 J-for tb. Soeiety .1
Frieda,
1 -t
SMITH A "WATXtt.
100 Patterns
: - - i , i . , , . ,. " " u k"" iuc, wnererj
l.ood has been spent in Missouri, and rinrir., to Uo rights tbere is no difference be-! r ' , . F IV?PUDU- Saratoga fired a broadside into the
t . . . , teun ntiuiii hum n.t i , : can party oi me union. Ihevsar: ... . .
all thin time, I have followed a nrofima t ween ciuxeus born, and citizens made such
E-'llA. . ht law
which left my c'laracter and conduct open to' t'-e obervatiou of society, and while it has! T"
i my constant habit freely to express my , ion of public measures end public men.'!
ths ACsncKs or XK.T?
TUB 6t5i:tt GOVKaV-
been
"K"""" puoiic measures end n
the people of Missouri, of all narti-. will
bear me witness that I never have obtrusively thrust myself forward in pursuit of official bonors. I have held no political office, and! sought none for more than twenty-five years.! Undr these eireumsunces. I confess the1 grat,i,ction which I feelin receiving tbe re ) cent manifestation of the respect and confi-1 dence of my fellow citiiens. First, tbe Op-1 s.t.on member, of the Missouri Legislature d-clared their preference lor me as a caodiojtte. then followed my nomination hr m. i
l.onertlion oonnowt nr -n .1 , . .i u iulkl. imm ik. .r i
i - iur eituienis Of ' uhukci ui verrom-
in vrpposuioo in this State. And now. that iC the subject of common tratU and specu-
- i - . . .
party
"This Association declares its principles to'
M I w favoh or THK cosTBrcnowliU f"llow "'rymen to be identical frith (
Or A KAlLROaO Fl'llf THI VALLKT OP 1 nK c ol outiuer anu lamers oi our
auaissiPH to Tux FACirtc octiir, rjKndt I tovernment; principles which it is neither, commander of the vessels. General Marin.
airaia nor "iiatnea 10 avow, ana the practi-; surrendered, and with tbe most of b
vi uKii to tne aministratinn (it tht Kdnrftl ftuv.rnnipnt -b.-i!I l.nf...
forth, as they have in times past, secure the1 Tb Aimricn ,oss w tbree wounded,
Blaaw' "- vmva vucriliie steamer if
in mc u'.i lenirc.
H. B. Rope being called for, spoke with
! Miramon. and the action became general.
USS. ... w . . . I A . Cf J
uwu now touted the Spanish reference to the organization of the Club, flag, and after a spirited fnnfement. ih.jcalline upon the Republicans to cet to work
surrendered, and w
i was fatten prisoner.
lis men.
Yes. thoroughly. I do no, only bH.-ve
ucJi a road to be of vast importance as tbe j peaee and harmony of the country." one morti to. . The Mexican Ioe was about
mean oi increasing me popuiU0n. Wtakli ! L.j . , . , , f, IM1 .-A .. ....
and power of this ureal valley, but n.... i Q-oleu-Ba- -- reaay ueea aeiayea , "7 " ui.ny wounded.
w ei . - t i-W-V I. an w K Alttn.'M mi .-Tkf . .1 m 1
' " '""".w w au au-uaj nezt to St. Louis in her championship of
as tbe mea'tsof national defense aod of pre- : . 1 - . :. i- . . t - -
serving tue tuivgruj oi tne colon
6lH AM I IX XAVOR or TtlX MKASCRB CALLXO
THI BOM EST SAO BfU.?
Tes. I am for geardin? the public lands
V it- .
ikepuoiican. of Missouri, in their separate Convention just held iu St. Wis. b.Wre! affirmed tbe nomination, and proposed, by their delegaies. to present me to t r Natioeal Conventton. soon to be held at Chicasro. as a cand date for tbe first office iu Aeration. The various demonstrate.. ;n
aww BUUiyiaf to BMe
leuon; for keeping them for tbe actual use of
the people, and for granting tracts of suitable eiae to those who will actually inhabit and improve tbera. 7th am i ! vavor or thb immxdiatb ab4ISSlor KANSAS C.VDBB THtw WTAXDOTTB OOBSTITCTtOX? I tbiak tbai Kaaaas ought tw be ad-
I in man, a. t t-A. n .A
1 ' -, .iic i I. k vi which wais to eall forth from the- audience the unmistakable evidence of their beinv wide awake to the importance of those questions nd principles which so deeply interest all true Republicans and their willinsmess to contend
faithfully for the success of the same, hoping I . . I - r 1 . . C
We regret to say that tbe attendance
Free Labor, and could have done so bad she t Surr Hall, on Tuesday evening, to bear
had two or three Frank Blairs and Gratx " Admirable Lecture of Mi Louisa A. VickBrowns among ber citizens. Her interest' J- w niucn o!ier than it should have are clearly on tbe right side. It is time her bcn Tho present, however, were hihlv attitude was made consistent with her desti- P15 witn the lecture. Business engage! ny. ments prevented us from attending, herK - - this brief notice. fcs?"Ths Democratic press are circulating j mm tat fwiaaaoji tb.at Mr. Bua Muaoari did aot tau . tOT" We are in formed that the Goveracr etpwt hi titrw, bat tkt tby ran wJ7. and tluu be has passed a respi'e of tbe sentence rises bialtonc ii. th. ttU aa mrra.t fa!boo tt.. - upon Mr. McCorkell at the late term of the mr by a lyin loeofoet to injure ta ditui(aiab4 Court, until after tbe meetiotr of the Sttnrwm. hU.auhro.iat aad f. f Court in May next. F
ae para: ion but ior wwre cwdinz Tear lboa kind
ewnh lhaJI lie ia tbe i.8'ble btia of Hew raw Mary Virgini. iovtd by aU for her aeuy Tirtae. fodly eberubed by tbt jatre.it f a. .,y bild. U mo I Twin for her tb. wrtAtb of ayrU. aod white roew-bed.
placet ae Uiiie of tho valley npoa hot brow. Lay
btr g-eatly to ret ia -iht rjai and (ileat city" .bo
aloep weetiy now. Hard, bard il u to five) mp nr lorei one-ad. aJ ialaed to ee. tbea emiled hence ere the teed wbieh leii upon "garni grouod" baa irwjig p to yield th rich harreet of ueefu'n y,t ar th waj of Pmriieore iaseratabi. and pact 8alin; eat. A tfaeckilKai garde tr.a'plaoU lb fair wnd-arood
ere long to see them ingrafted into and be-! " attai. to more perftet beast
come a part of our national policy, and shed -i 1r eref"1 'ri.i. y wot th. Ail-Wi. ing a healthy influence overall the ins'ita Garder trjaptt nhs faireei lir, tk .t they, tioos and iateresU of our mio-bt be happy f b" WM,rhfmi T bet, Ofttkn rlo hy th rieer ef litev bywad tb darh
t On motion, it was resolved that a copy or - loi"i r-.kt.ro." !the proceedings be forwarded to each of the! At .NobUevm. fa I., on th. 12th it Va
coub ty papers for publication. Adjurned THAS WILO??..! to yean.
to meet azain oa 1 uesday evening, March i Tb. dceaed formerly a citUn f this piac, TtXh, 1 860. aad wilt bo reeseti tmr4 by aaaay of or elder citis H. B. RUPE. Pres't. eotep-ie of aniUer ad bwaiate naa. m Bi
A. B. BaBSXTT. Sec'y. 5 zimS !'M" w" waurortaUy reap at tad a gowor. . f aa. liberal wd boepitabio. Kaad aad aaeii.ke ia
kit fria.dabip- mmi ready at ait tiaaea awd aU bewr to ewrv. fri oj4 aa4 ayaapwthis with the fri anil' tat ai anfortaaata. Wi know bias well, aod will ekerirb hit weaaary fat aatay aoblt art paif.tut by kit
wbiafc tho war id UI
A BW WALL rArXBS. teawtlral atrlea. Baaapia aaaa. tw f arraag-ad te cmhibhMaiB.et the CITV BOOK RTOBC
PAINT & GL1SS DEPOH VAUCHArT BR08.. 84- Main St , Opp. HuDtington House, DEALERS XXTBXSIVBLT IB PUKE I, zixcs Superior Varnishes, WINDOW GLASS, ALL SIZES, BRUSHES, VHT DESC&IPTir, Arlit' .TlatrriaU generally, ALCOHOL. '" OILS. FLUID. VEMSXT. ' ' BORAX.
forth O.
mOrtu J5. OieklMt, trrnrr.D raieUwJly larera bar trn4m th tb. aa ' imm iere4 a larfe at Utt aw te her feraicr ateeA af MlLLUfBttY GOODS.
. Xcw UiTmptkire. The Republicaa major -ity ia tho Graaita gtwto it aboat 60 19 a at af 1 J Soawton dec tod are Rwpwblieaaa, mmi tho BepabUeaa saajewity ia tho Bawaw ia IS -
tier tVaeaot are oft lateat ttrloa. aad awaaUn! faiaa Her Tneaaainaw worn i li.il with aaoe oacw. aael oho aa. ewwaeewt wtll paaaotahw eaeMlaotaOiowo. aw la ale prepare I to aaaa. ail article la ber to tut wl priiMtraa. linn few Swot waet eVthe fwiSn, Mauaw. Bar leraa are rerr low for
Tatar . IMS.
AtUatie I3aUly Ut At'JL W-X CAsotwfyj At lho clfT BOUaUTOSX
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