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received, wits parlies o .quelly divided and tbe .trcngest opposition thai ooulJ be arrayed again. t him. Ill baa Dcrof asked tb people for office whisk tbey did confer ; indeed, he never. sought tittoe, lu ht ofu-n served in public positions t tbe sscri6t of bis individual i. teresU And when partisan feelings shall have subsida-d and tbe revilers and private trsrfueer of Lie just fame and great name ball feave mouldered into dust, and been foigoften, posterity will eberitb tbe Dame and memory of J. M. Moore bead and rack kim itb North Carolina' moat gifted states nra sad btasfaetore. But 1 did ot i.tend ,' currtntt cahmo " to be led so far from niy purpose, which was to invite rmbli. atteolioa to the unjuat and partial legralalion oc ibe subject of in ternal improve Bruit iu North Carolina. Tbia I EBi reserr. for som. future oeea ,t93. JUSTICE. Prixt Fi'tl Ifiwrri Frffi Dflaili f Ibt CotnNtl. A few weeks since lorue majors were at work repairiug llollis' Oil Factor;, at Som ertiiie, when the; breaiue tbe witnesses of a singular combat of about an hour's duration, between tw& monster Lull frogs, inhabitants of tao pool, io tbe rear of tbe building. They came forth from their respective pud dles about eleven o clock in the forenoon. and approached each other cautiously, each I ...,r,, ),. nthav ui.til th cr ahnnt . I f,i ..r mk.n ih. (nnn.J .t ..t nttur and eotsmeneed tbe bhl. Tbey struck, bit j and flinikJ faietou.ii, aud whcB a fall de- f ci.led round, both would draw cf and puff for a morrrLt, wLen the yr would renew ibe J combat After about an baur spent ia anintcrrup- I til fi-btin, with tbe exception of two or! tljrec brief repi;ts, each crawled off to bis ' pooi and d.. appeared. Neither was "ex- actiy dead," bat both were ' kinder giu j C3ut.'' Neither eou'd claim the victory, as j olc was terribly lamed iu the hou!der by ! a brilliitit "lelt hauder '' from hia autago tiat, wli'.c tbe other could claim ti e honor I of draaic; the " fir-t biood,-' he bavins: drawn the "claret" from bis opponent's! mug ' on the firt or second routJ. The 6ll ite!l was "iniaiir enough, bat the fact I that it e iid J, 1st not icterfired' with, ly some thirty or forty fro apecta- ! tors, f all kinds and sixes, adds to tbe ! bovelty ot me incident. I Our 11 for B.ai says that at the beginning ' cf the bt, tbe frogs aseam'u'.ed about the I -b:ing roui.d frciu tbe surrounding pools, j avtrsetea uoutt'.vas by tbe noi.-e made by tbe ! Cvu.bkisct, aLd that they continued peace- ! lie affect a tvrs of tbe " mill," occasionaiiy interreptir.g it by exeitiDg croaking, but at j 1,3 tiine aircci. L tbe partiea engaged in! it nearer 11 an ituin tao or three feet j Wi.es tbe CMitevt a as ended tbey nearly si lo ultaoeou-lj departed. 'I be whole arrange- ' meits aees.ed t have lecD modeled alter ; aucdern puiiutie encounters between ant-! mala g'nut homo, with tbe cxeeptiou, per-! Lap. of the alseuce af ring-mater, seeoads, 1 and botlie boldera W can ecly speculate j to tbe eaue of the quarrel, but cau readi- ) iag;iic lb a! one called tbe other ' toady,' ' sti tbat fro nsmber two, not accepting' tie term as oire c4 en leirrnf nt, retorted by1 fl JlbE b epithet ' hopper ' to frog nura- I ber one (.if eour-e, rteoceiiiation was then cut of tbe qaeation. liHon Traveler. j Mast rAC-rt it or F'Hewobk.3. Tbe art f max ug fireworks, which is styled pyro bebey. is ef mod era date, aad is one of the rerelts fol.iuf the discovery of goa cosj- der The Sesnst t vent ions of tbut kirrf sre due to U,e eeUtr.wd Fr.ggleri. father and . sow, who Cisplayed their works in Kome, j Pari, aad fti.er capitals of Europe. This: art is maiu'y a chemical one. It takes ad vantage of the cbDai-i alluity between I rei-taia ea-taeaees, of tht ir lusceptill.ity to ready i-bitton, of the rapidi'j sad kl--WDes ef tns eotnbuicv. predu'.-d by differett proportioB. of the ii gredients, and ef the ' firsosi-Hun or neauiuui colors ly fcurDing them together. The chief itigrtdietits are tkree in aumber nitre, sulphur aud char eoai. Tbe wcendary itgredienta sre filings ef iroB. steel, eo; per, brxs, sotimeny, esm fkor. Ettrate of strontis, and tie Salle of some stler metals. Io the colond fire works sruineroas oxides, acds. ehemicais std sain are seed to prod .see varied colors t y 0 I--rent modes of combination. In tbe ' cbwee arid r-reperation of the materials ' tssa-d io tbe-e colored w irks great tare ia ep eetaiiy r I'lirel ! sxaniewhart, ei. Connnoa gunpoeder is , fly ia a era-bed or fine-' ly ground form. a HX J lere is err. p ia see A vieini' v be.d I i D re tli-tf pe.c which i bout r res til. meet..? would baskeu ILree a. a ter Sa'J ere in tine grower has l'j.OOO trees, but iione are )it iu besrii g rendition A FlkTiTTlB HI AtV-rallOMC )U I N K H - ttid topers may get bint towards re lief iia the laiiow.ng assise of ata address Vy Piof.seor Mll.LXH to the fcolt.sh C.erfy : Every drop of a'eobol went to tie braio, barOetied it. and produced a determination t,f b:i.,d ti.ituer. He bad read in books, of ti.vel tb.teajme of the triV.es of the North Americsn Itdians were well aware uf this, for bes they failed io procuring a supply ef s!eobol, they were wont to stand for a'.ate t li e ou ibe crown of their beads. Ti ia was a uiere instta-r of engineering on l:..ir part, but it brodueed the desired ef I. el. and aera.d ae sol.tiou for the toe. of 0 ihrirahi.k. - 1.. m..A i. a. tk. ...... erty of lup.est.i g to those fairiere aad tretb- I ren who in in the babil of taking a tuin-j Her of l-jiy ocea -iotial.y to a-sist them in! inditing their sinuous, jf jt would o t be at mufh letter plan to adopt the idea of the! North Auiti.eau li.ii.ns, and (tat.U far a jaaiir tf en hour ot taif aa hour on tb. rune ef tbeir beads btfore tbey sat down' t j write j . of a monster; another a frog ; and there onjeer expressea to toe r.uiperor tne oonao- g !.,,. K..nub!ien dated Camo Stockton ID proporlioo to numbers, the tsttle of . ,., ,. -.Wt.i PtAri, Crp Nrtv Jesv 1 .,.,, are a vnriet, of nonde-et ipt. that will m.ke f tbe Emperor of the French ; Z lny. .l,AraUf'' I" "" Jese-fT . Hon. Daniel E. Sickles. . hi-rhl. im.r.atin. .t..d. fe tt.. I..e. f, bis Austrian Maiesiv. fwbo was iu-t recov-: "7 1 ... . . i tk,. t. - ,,,,J tbrs eontinenl and Europe, b; .'., f ' of P'oV Pab J This man b. 0.,.for.u,.e. had r.ii.ted in hi. iuim .nti.uitie.. Seme of th. im.e.A are from a aome-hat seyer. indispo.ition.) ,- V'-?' ' i ' Ta "x. 1 railroad disaster. I -" ' Tbe old Atl.o.-t 1 some of tts. coBue.of New Jer- f.r eympa-b, .... wfca... A..ar,..a i,. ! fola wisJ mith bu th ! begged, not without emotion, the officer to 9inl.nrmj had a fi.hl a short , pany, it is sd, is a. dead a. J " meeting of reach rrowers in tL!i...e . r. ..... ..i... ; . . -T. ' ' i l: .i. .l. . . . l- . . x-.. time since with a party of Indians hesr the , Th.. ..nn,,t .r.,.r. .... nB. fourth ''w of W,d,i.;.. M,re:f e.unte. .: .": 7 " , greater pan are or gold i here was con- , 'J T..' P Rio Grande, in which be defeated tbem. Garibaldi. -ho is now carrying terror to' r .f,,,,,," ' ,V I., .bora en i few oay. si.ee u -- etber ; lt fi:: , f J " f-trians is ..id in b.jtb.;M .V. Anew cnp.ny r4 ,o arrangement, for traasporting' ,, eb.. L xlu. 1.7... !.-,.., .1.1. J..! i.J .n r 7f, This led to som. rem.rk.u.on the ru.l "? '.- Crlos, ,o CI.,. .fraburg ( a ) Express to be a descen- formeA (Jrr lh, , f ,h. H-' scLe. to tne msrket by ra.lro.d a, . ,lf h. Ko o Mj(u rW Yurki I d ; .i(h ,tcerf .,, ffei .'t j necessities of war and from what -as ..id. fbU,1U"' t0 ' VT'l V" ""i' u I at hi! .Man",.!.' rtZZT T . ,f T.rD.atla.ti, Telegraph Cnmpsny l.'-f" be r."-scb growers, for a srace of a. .... ... , i v, . . . r "aei.us. , , , , ' from there t I restdo del Norte. At the at bis residence in Idsndford. about tbe ,.,i n v-:.. . if.... ;. .l..,m:.n nf i ' . ' ' "' uasexpn eo mm irom us r.gnis U til iqnl u t tie name common to a river, "e t..peror a-raneia jo'tya was able to , , , ... , .... I7R7 t. :. .it .... .J t . j ,, u , M"fe' ""4 UOttl T'? ' . of t.,.,ule.orth,oroer,.,t.,ol).,.on.Bd arcbipel.rro in New (ireoda in pereeiv. that thow necea.it e. were regret- '""r P'" ' .Me.io.r,. killed ooo of ht, J"r !'"' 1 " "c" bJ ,d,ea j bo.rd of this company, snd Sir Vv d and rt ... ..cer,.,Ut. by the ; tike to hie betn sn unworthy ob. ! th. department of ,b." Isthmus. 'llt lr a- "inch by bj. opp.neat a, b, tim,.if. i ft"" bn J. Sta.der.-1 Miaat ,n tost sp.ee cfcouMry there ; And his u.rm-r polnic.l fnendsand ,.J.v . after a northward course, ...... ti,. l.goon ! Th. Emperor hUL. Jos.pb sfterw.rd. i '""P"' ':'.ffin; "Tt , ! Mr Jones -ifiZ'tr h tl M ''"''p K'n'rd "t ! be the present season st least 2'00 ' .. i l- . j, .n .. ' .... ,i.. . ax.. i i-.i. l.u . . ; pias and private Atuer died af sun stroke, i slones eloped from ietersburg about ir. I .J. nnl'' I . i , , , , nave iirasn op s pennon requesung nun to re- unu as aeearaieu iroui iu. am Dean Cea " -r-is. .i s.v.u sou uK' r .1:. c . ' . i. i . ah. .... 1 7 VI .;.l. t..i:. l. v.... v. of peaches for shipment. Ia these t ' l..r ..a ! h, th. rhie...8 Ak!..l... 'I .. i-w;. : - . : i of truce lo tbe 1-Yrnoh esmn. . ia Itrmwri I r scout, Captain Hrackett went 'be year 1 ToJ, with an Italian tight rope ales square tbey lo-uud there were 1 r ' , ' 1 r """i ul I , . .. v . r' 'out again after a lare parte of Iu is ns i dancer named (s ant aid I, who, lit van 2 a-1 .000 ,L. Man d. 22.0O(!7f Ji eh ! L" " . V. "i". "'fit .0,"'ke b,l did not succeed fa finding their trail' ni.ss.-I an imme.e fortune io thi. CounUv. CEC,fl Tn. Hluho, M Tl- . .d TOO .o.-ai.k...i..: rsLces, capao.e ot containing .hip. of tbe . V P "PB ' ,rW'. Lieut. Owen, arcoma.ni.d thi ..m. returned to bis o.a dear ..live h..r.! V. ae. I.. ,k W . ex. -iti-f f" St. I.t:i, July 30. IiAU.oot Am imuv Prof. Wiw n,.,), an aseeiiMoa froea this eily this mornm. wiib the iut'r.lioo of descending at Lafav e'tc, Indians, when Iia will re.t flate and s.sIj asetgj and proceed eastward. CLABn Irvs S WySJ- CHARLOTTE Tups day, August 9, 1S59. ABSENT! The editor left home on S..lsrdny morait g for the putpoae of visiting I.enoir. Aa ha will sent a week or more, the readers of tho beab. u-i W '" mint overlook the anull quantity of editorial mat. ter in this and the next iue. The Election. On Thursday lat, the ekcli. n fur menibera of L'oiigrrca took place in thia Slate. The day here paaaed iff quirily and the result in this county nd Dllric will n"t Tr f,r h"" what ia usual. Yet, aa far aa the general reaiilt ia concerned. e h'M to see Uilmer, Leneli l.d Smith triumphantly .lecteaj. Below, we gite the v.ile four years arjo between Mm m Craige and fUsl, at theditfcrent precincts 111 itrai.rai ao covxtv : IVW 139 St. nve. Crnige. Cruje. Wnkun. Charlotte. 33". S3!l 3tl 1' S'eel Creek. ft) 4fi 40 31 Rea's, 22 79 13 29 Providence, l 7 9u 5 McU.i)'. 9 .19 1 II K.ngtreek. :! IS 4 Sfi Dorae'a 94 C6 47 33 Ihil's. 39 ii 35 3 ll.rri.burg, ot IC 4 54 I I i r 1 'a, 5 U5 CS 37 7(,9 S'i 777 4! I 411 1,188 Mijiriiy for Craige, 3C6 caaaaaca criviv. Craige, 330 W.lkup, 494-643 The returns from I.m'i nt heru from SOWa.l COOTV. Craige, 8.i3 Wnlkup. 7011,613 M j..r.ty for Craige. U4 a.nao! coi-NTV. W.Ik. Ci-ire CMOS corvrv. Cra tgr, Wa.snp, LIM-OLS C CNTV. .M ij'Tiiy for Craige, arasiLV cocsitv. Crags, Wi.aup, CRt 3o3 SSTOS COCSTV. Traige, Us. sup, N'Xl week we will pub! i-.trict in full. 902 D6 ah the rr turns fur tbii Fine Peaches.- yir. Dirid M. Ie has the thanks of the Innrn-evm-B, In.ja, and His M jesty, the Ii EVIL, for t In ee fine Peschee left, by him, at our ofTire on Monday. They arr large and luscious ; and while the editor anil hia belter-h-ilf are ahaent, we the tolhcr-hslf apple -.yoipli 1 our length on peach. pica and Lof.g may this kind genllemsn hr u m"J eb J kinJn" eT" "" Street Improvement. I: stTards os uiueh pleasure lo be ahie to elate that our nty c-uneil have eommeneed a decides improvement on some f ihekact aad eroas.streeta. The .ei.erv,s..,n of the work is under the conlr.l ol ,bl. el,.reelie ,r.d rni.rpraeing gentl.man.Mr. S.u.oel Mc.N.nch. of Cheater, S. C. Mr. Mr.. Xinch haa a ata-ter. natural art in M 1 N.i.eh-emie. ing streets. 7'iic s ulhorittes cutitd not lia ve maos a a- tt.r s. !-. t:-.n man lii .tot Mr. M-jNu.cl.. Bain by the Quantity. Since 1 of rem Ou ftai.rs.y .ttera. the rain feel to j such an eitent aa to raise tt streams near Ihe ; e.i to a e.mid.1.1.1 hnhi We learn that 11 e i slresm kntwa aa l.s.n'i creek was very full nioch ao, ih.t a tesinsUr whilat an the act o crossing, had the misfortune to h-se one af hi beat oiuits ly urosrniog Mr. Buchanan not a Candiilataa. The f..ll.w,g letu. written l.y Pr.a.dent Bu. , ...an. frvm B.if.i Spe.ngs, to -.he Hon. W,l. j ehanan son M. CaHOlesv, of Pittsburg, Pa., ehows llnl toe President dcclinea a re nomination. We think tli. fresaf!-nl K.tghthsv. stasi iaiotae.'f Ihe Iron ble vf writing t'aia tetter, for We have no tlie iKn.ver.t party ever dreamed af re nominating I again nut hers is lh inter : btoroea SraiMis, July U.',th, la;9. My I"sr I f .,e l.r, :i I hay. received y..Ur kn.J note : t. to ti.e leaoer from tn I'usi." . V uilst I spori ei-tr .. it deserve, tho ability sno- fnene.l.ip eispl.scu .a lite edilorisi. I re.ret ' u.ai it ha. is-ni pobnsi.ed. My orUi...i..silo,t ooer any circumstance to Weenie c .i.tiidat j f..r .-' eltclioo, ia rin.l ai.d eonelus.ve. Mv best ' gia--Bt ail is corse. T i.g ii.eiiHstion uoiie in t.v.ar of cat anuiits 9tfm e.y preoetr i e e-if.uir4 lo iniiHiir mv ... I S.ISS4 purpose """" '' e"lnr amportant laera.ures. anu '""V" P'eia-ali-r ..yang that ti,.y h..e h- tated by In.' airaire to be re ted. With lilt Saiile.t rsgsrals, Aie., Uescctful'y vior friend, gued: JAMLs LUI A.VAN Eunseil's Magazine for Augunt. This isleresting period. eal reacoed as w.th it. s-enst'araaed regularity, but atol in time f.ir u to noi.ee I .st week. The foilowa; is the table of eo..u-i.ts : l.i t fa r iii the Kout'a ; Epistolary '. i.ioe. 'rTl.lsi;Tsi y..oo Oirl , L.al I ... long. llSorit ol lie rtiorat " ; W.i.t.'i'e Ilulon.ry; 1'ne 'a. s I, v ; hatrch's IKartof i!m And. s : I he Kf..r-.s,B?SeV..(!lr;Tte. A.,,. U,fH t rT.T" Ces r : r;,:., t'""V,-k' The New Methodist Church. By reference to another column it wiit be acen that the laying of Ilia eorncr atone of tin above earned Church will take plane on the 7th int. .. The Bullth of the 3d mat commas tho follow, Ing weii.meniea rmurM i "We are pleased to slate llmt the foundation Una building ia rnpiniy going op, under the Ciree lion ol me coniriaciore, .vres-rs. layior anu iiu. avail. 1 mb irpori explains me principle ui me rjciiu m uj ui un- it.i, "The foundation i of eranitp, and apppora to f elebrated ITdbb lock. Its " unpickabllity " i There se m to be do doubt that tbe mis be a good piece of iimi-onr , aa ft a it haa been depends upon a reenndary or false Eft of fion to Central America will be tendered to put down, and w. d..hi inot, thai when the build- ) tumbler, which prevent instruments u d llotrlin, whoce viit to H. ilford is on that to'r PWng from Unit,, the real ones.- bines;, by invitation of the VrM oriatr m.inonicnt to the nl and at. rline abilm.e 1 Moreover, the lock is powder proof, si. d I be balance 111 the J reavory on tun -tu ml chriaiin virtues ul" its paatnr, the liev'd Kliaa J. Mernarrtie, whne efforle in behalf of the run truclinn l the edifice will be crowned, we hope, by ubtindiirtt etiereeit, "Mr. Th'w. II. Ilrem and Or. E. II. Andrews, aa well aa other prominent gentlemen in the com munity, deserve great credit for their p-raevering rlf.irU in Ix-halt' of thia enlerpriie, und we are anre that future generiitiona mill, whin referring to the hi. tore of the M'thodial 1'hnrcli in Char, lotte, mention their ii:im a Willi 5rr.1t veneration retneiit. I 'Theplanofthc builJ.ngeallaroranei.landel. eirantt hurch. free from ncedieae ornament, 51 X 80 i feet. The Ua.rm.nt t. to be of rock, aod the au . n,.rturtorf f brick. Already h..a the work pro. ! gn aaed ao I'nr aa Unit the door and window fiamea ' "en"l' re !. o " eoniracmrs nave SXTThe T&: Zu r"il red! Z the Congregation may muke use of the basement, hich will large, "well ver tilited, ind n.atly furnished. The plan of the btiil.iing was drawn bv Mr. Suura, Architect, o this phiee, and 11 much -, . . , . . . atiiinrid lor its ainiplicily and taain. The cm. tractors are Mcasrs. Tuvlor .V Allison. Hnck Mi. enna, ati lid Mr. Junna Kudiaiil, Carpenti r, genlie- ho haye exhibited their skill and tante upon men who mol of the tine hrtusea lately erected in our to' have atnvcn hard to aceomidiah their uesign in ereeung auituble house for the worship 01 Uoo. and e would beapeak for them the sympathy and a,d of a generou. community." Noblo Conduct. The Daily BuiUtin of the 8th int. a..ys : We learn t iai on Friday night last, three nmio meni tlie property of Metsr. W. K. and J. II. Wb"e' dieeovered that the bri.lge over the Catawba River had auatamed aome injury, and without awaiting the arrival of the train or ei..mio,i.g how much d.mage had been done, stationed themselves the line of the red w.tl. torches, to st.p the faisenrer Uiin. due at the Bridge ahoul mid- n ght. They succeeded, and no doubt prevented the destruction of property and loss of life. .Mr. F. Mlsra, Conductor on the tram, prompt ly rewarded the negroes, and the passengers fld ly made up a puree for them. Aa far aa we have been able to learn, the d im. age to the bridge was trifling, some of the sheet. ing and tinning had been blown ur and thrown acroaa the tr ick, during a thunder sturin late on Friday atlernoun. The only annoyance w.ia a letentinn of about two huura consumed 111 elrar. ing the track. Peterson for Septcn-bcr. We have nceivt-d l'etersou'i i's Lady's National rly a monili m ad. M igiine f..r Sepinobt r, nearly 1 j vancc. The preaenl number iscertamly a capital joi.c;it containa Hurt r-nine articles and forty- I four embellishments. The embellishments are fery handaon e ar.d will beat the inspection of tlie 1 ins ia the title of ar address lieliiered before the Franklin Literary Jkicitly of Mr. Ii .rner'a I School, Uxiord, N. C, May 27, 6J'J. by Frank I I Wilson, K-q. Pranled by Meaars. Iloluen Jc Wil. I son, Kaleih. N. C. Journal of Education. We have received the Aog. No. l this work. It is filled with its usual quantity of useful aualler. Subscription price, $1. GOLD FP.0M THE GRAVE. The Niw Diskoverjim in Panami About tbe first of last month some parties exploring in an Indian burial-ground at David, L'ljirii. ii, found an eartbern pit at the lelt band side ol a grave. J be pot con- tsined several small images of gold, rous-hly cast, and about -10 carats Duo. I urther ex p'orations showed that a similar pot was placed at tbe side of every grace, and in five davs over 8 1 00.000 of g!d in aires were taken from one huaeo or tomb. Tbe news , ; spread like wild fire. A thousand persons , were soon 00 tbe ground, snd it is expected bat millions of dollars will Le d jg out of ', uuiw um.ii places, an lueie arc . hundreds of buacos at Chiriqui. The imsges are small, rude imitations of stiimsis and birds, and probsbly were origi-j nelly msde for idois. One is a humsn G urc about three iuchea Lih. with tbe head ; . i . . .... . . . atiout 'i miles, and ti to . -in mile. inlsBd. D,ri(j oue of hf ltuM on fc A u , Exibaokdimakv Casi or Somnambll ijUM. An English paper, the Stamford Mer cury, narrates tbe following singular iocr d.nt : " An extraordinary instance of somnam- bulisin occurred in Stamford shortly after , imdnivbt on 51 and. last Ahn..t r.n. .'.I.t. . II 1 -1T1 J... . . , ii'ir i asun, . lu on u uiy .s . '"e locg up, observed a person clothed in w bite walk ing toward t't. r.ul street. .Tup-; tiixinf it In I.k inius r,ns akn ,.A ... a disguts. for lb. purpose of playing a joke, be walked up to the individual, w hom he found to be the wife of Mr. Olive, csbioet tusker, having nothing on but her tight dress. She was walking about with her eyes i wide open, apparently awake, but in reality in a state of perfect somriamhuli-m. She was taken te her borne, whlcii a close at hood, od her husband aroused, by whom she s placed in bed. It appears that she got up, unlocked th. front door, and went ii.to tbe street without either disturbing her nusbsml or arousing beraelf ; nor she , eonsciousof what bad taken place when ... ,v,u,g. , uioi rcmarkabi..' feature ia tbe eas. is, that, al though she had beea unable to walk without '. ertitrhes or asaUiane. for th. last year or ,L J"red, walking a, (.Le...Jtito Ur.cr.tcb." moai fast1.11.1ue. For 3 i:,c. we will fur msh ,iie ! y cnstr tnsi ean be tippet Dacf in any 1 " The Gcueral Oommanding and Q ixrler- twer n the United States ard Great llriiaioi Home, aecordm to tbe progrsinro. is t 1 l ,.., . . ,..,..,. i. .:,i, ii. u h,. . ... position witho-A any lei's at a'l. ' ,n..i. 1: .1 s..!... .k. ..".. I... . k.tiss .n. ,. 4.. I ah. u jA ....I... ' Kvcaiatr Pool, fcw tho Muisaaan of alat a... ; sulscrioere. Al-ol,,,'p patent is for 3 msrr.ins that wj, lt(t tlt GevcrBment by th te frsns. j the battle of Furl Kiie, . rid ubaecpeir.!y be deemed certain obsolete, err aiiro or icouuts passei ler, ,. ,u omuibus and takes ; aclwtimi but the arA 0( SecrteUrj of shared in tbe campaign along tbe Nt.h-ara needles, doctrines, but preserving lb. u. I " The Superiority of tbe Present Age." ;,heir When a very fat old gentle- j vr i, reremrtorv aod final as tbev sre I frontier. He was colonel of the 9ih IWci- tractive features, tbe ritual., the is,lf;w A LIST OF WONDERS. Among the thousands of marvelous in v.ntiou. which American genius has pro dueed, within the lust fow years, are the fol '"" lowing, compiled III nil Busiraci iroui mo j Patent Office Report. Head them over, and ' "f then say, if you ran, that there is uotbing ! new under tbe sun : lowing, compiled in abstract from tho . . , .1 1 c .1 i may be loaded through the key hole aud fired off till tho burclur is tired of bis fruit less work, or fears tbut the e ip.).-ioni will bring to view bis rxperimcnts more witness.- es than be desires. Doors ad ehuttrrs have been patented that cannot be broken through with either pick or sledge-bsnimrr. Tie burglar's "00 - eupation' gee." Kj)tle iji, Bin!le,f 'j'j,e ,orc ta tiie .. , , P" barpoon. A harpoon is desenhed hicli makes the An ice-ruakieL' mschino has been patent- ed, which is worked by a steam-engine. Iu ta expenroentll trial, it froze several hot- i nnd produced block, of ice l'he ilZ0 of oubio foot hen the tbermoine- tcr was up to eighty degrees- It is caleu- j luted tbat for every ton of ces.1 put into the . e lurnace, it will mate a ton 01 ice. 1 ,, ' T I'"" -Of tJle examiners re report, we , gather some jU of the value Ot patents i j A man who hatTnTade a slight improvement ' straw cutters, took a model of bis ma- ;-''ine throuph the Weflern Elsies, and after i a tour of cijfhr mcnihs, returned with forty thousand dollars. At Other man bad a ma- ebine tQ ,,., and ,., gi1 wlitfbi j, .fifteen months, lie sold for tixly thousanJ j dollars. These are erdiuay caes while i such inventions as the telegraph, the planing 1 mscbine, and India rulKr patents, are i worth millions each. j Examiner Lane's rerxrt describes new j e.ectrical inventions. .Vnong these ia aa ; eleetrifl "baling appatttus, by which the -- literally " ahocdd to death." An- jother i,.,,n eb'etro n.VHe alarm, wb.ol. I V s 7, , ' T 'r -(.".- .u y . nre ana burglars. Another is an electric clock, aliich wakes you up, tells you what ' r.ujr, lt Mt forty days to bring capital t.me it is, aud lights a lamp for you at auy , ;. from Missouti or CaliUnia. A pur j hour you plessc. 'chaser, therefore, has beeu. provided. A I Tnt're ls " soudJ Z-'"," ort of jr ji Holiiday (the same persoo c-incern jhuge ear trumpet, to be plsoed its fror t of eJ ju lUtt gou, operations) was sent out st ; a Iceoinotive; britujing to tbe engineer's ears! (j0vernniei.t expsnse some time ago and an me noise sueaa j peiteciiy uiatmct, not- ; withtaudiugtlie noise ef the train. ! 1U"" " ioeouon ma. p.cts up pins i froin a eonfed heap, aud sticks them 111 papers 10 ren-u'ar rows. I Another goea tlsrough the whole process 1 of cigar makit.7. taking in leaves and turn- ...g uat umsreu cigars. i One msch n cuts cheese ; another sours kmves and forki ; another rocks tbe cr.idle ; , ,na . "'";U r b"nt "- ahtng and """15- ! 1 here is a psfior chair patented tLit can- , Dtn "PP"1 CK on " f-"' Bd ri1- ' man gets in. it counts two au I double. j '1 here area variety of guns patented tlist load tbeniseltes; a fi bing line that adj.itta jits oan bait. and a rat trap that throws away the rat, and then baits itself and stands in the earner for another. , ... , . ... . w,;U,".'v.by "' - prmu, iri.teisd of writes, bis thought. It la plsyed like a piano forte. Aud speaking r r- , , ; " ef pianos, it s estimated that mue tnousand ' , 1 i- , .. are made every year in the L't.i ed Sta giving constant employment to one tbojsand nine hundred pertons, and ctiug over tao millions of doilais. Account .f Tn CiK" im-itasces wiifti Far xnto THS AtM ISTK R. A Paris letter j ,B tBO Indepeudense of lruels gives tbe fol loinK aocount of the citeum.tai.cea which i'n,.t h9 tTa',Uet . . Ibe Emperor of Austria having caajaej a u.ui.ou a UB ua.ia. ..1 a.ie 1 rencn camp, 11 we''e not possible to obtain the remains of "S 01 Prince Wiudischsg rsetx, who was killed at: oo,rer;no, wie c.inpeior causeU them to be "ui!1-t for and Uiey were recognized, part -j --"-. 7 r , . ters from his aewly married wife, which bo bad about bim. Tbe corpse was placed iu n artillorr wagon, and couvvyed, accom-' P-ed by an o.licsr ef the staff aod an es- corta to Austrian bsadquarlere. The! , 0 nicer expressed to tbe r.mperor tbe oonao l""""1'; i ios aiism ei neutralizing, iur j ,Ue ,igIliDg of lbe prelimiiaarie. of a truce, 1 i tb, ,&.,n of VilJ.franca, although the usuges j of war would have justified bim in requiring those formalities to take place at hia own j ksad-quarirs. - ' '- - I'gATB or tub ll"" PsIchako lluHft 1 Tb. Wa-bington Constitution announces the ('..lie of the lion. Jiicbard Hush, st Pbila- delaphia, on Saturday morning, at an ed- vatieed airo. Mr. Isiub was tbe son of l)r i It.i.l.n.ln ... nt !.. a!...... '--j ..,.., . , , AeciaratioB ot Independence. .Mr I'.ush , appointed Attorney General by Presi-1 'dent M ad ison in 1 S" I 4 u r.on th re.i.n .al... t Hon. Wi.lisu 1'iaausy, of Maryland. L" was appointed Minister to Eng. ' 'and by Presiu,,.. N'-iiroe, sud be after- j ward, published a volume of his " lleeollec-: at the Court ol St. Jomes." In be was appointed .Secretary of the Treasury : by John (juiney Adams, snd made an elaho- rt report in favor of a proteetir. tiriff. ! "e w1 afterwards botninaied as a Ciindi- date for tb Vice-Presidency ou the same ticket with Mr. Adams, who was defeated ' ff the Presidency by Gen. Jaeksou ; was a:terwarus i lentitie. witb democratic poll- '. but, we believe, nerer again entered r - ' - " - Dr.ATri r,r Jliuji Gavi.b Hon. John ; jud.e of tb. United States I)irtri, (,'ourt tor Alabtttna, died on th. Via, j,,,, .i.-...pPoinujj-.i.eiai'M7 p,..i. dent T.ylo, . ., ... ... UH From Wellington. - ! Washington, July 20. Advice, received - here from .Nicaragua tire rairua give assurano. ot - fair prospect of sati-fnotory acltleuictil of tuo irauat uiuil-uiui .-, u rfi ... vuuu dent terms of the ability of General Jsrrx to secure tlx rejection, by Congress, of the article in the Lamar and Zeladeii treaty, the trausit difficulties, aud ipcalt in eotitt . 1 ... ..1 1 .. ... c. wan neurl) 5,10(1, (100. The receipta for tbe - ' wrek, eniliiit; on that day, iimounicd to $2,252,(100; Drafta paid 81 ,1 1)1 , OHj Drifts ' issued $2,1 1 4,0('0 ; Amount of increase over J tho former week SI 3S,t)0U. ' A letter from Superintendent Jolnson baa been nceived at tbe Indian l'tireau, in ! which, speaking of the difficulty between , the l'a v. uce Indians tnd the citisens of Ne- praaka, lie aaya no white person lias Dten ; killrtl, but tlie nhitCS have killed two Indi- , , , .1 1 1: . l , ails and wou.ded one, the Udin makinr, no rehihtenoe when approached by tbe citi xens, who were more culpable in producing thi diflicuitr than tbe Indiana. 1 he news- paper accouuts have bee. greatly exsgg,. rated. ' Mr. Cushinan, recently sppoiuted Minis ter to the Areutiue C federation, received Ins iutrucliou to day, ana started on uts . destinatluu. HOW THE MONEY" G0E3 We copied some weeks ago from a North- frn ptper an account of some lour speoula tiotis iu I'uth. in aliicb the name of tbe Secretary uf t s u,,eJ vsr freely aud no wy , bi,u T Uu() CQr. rcfpoiidnt of the New York Times furnish- tl jt wi, aBtitber operalien of the same t u 1 about to corns off at tbe time of his I wriiiujr frotu Camp Floyd, June 20, 1300. Aceoi ding to this writer, D. puty Qar- , ermi,u r (.ia-or ral Geo. II. Cressmau has been rderua by tbe Seeretary of War to ,f; u Camp Fieyd, U. T , 00 tweuty days' j uoij0i 3 iWt) mules, 300 wagous and 0 (0 ,., of (tit uuld l9tul) harness. No one u, tUe territory, the writer says, lias money ........i, tobuv these articles, and it would br0U2U with bim the mon.v to bur the 'm,i..sa enn.i.l.r.l.la l.nlh of tim. k.for. the or(igr iH4)ed for ,he u tt lrallllT prubabls that Mr. II. A O. will I obuiu tbeM mua, fof ,boul e5,. hetJ( wbe, tb, 0Tl.rnm(Ill pali for tbem i, )4 ,n.j ,,4r kefore , of t 7.5 I per hea I ; and if a .,,..ni,nl of tl, sr..,. I ,1 0l CUPi ,beT be bought back t j price jht Secretary does" not lea re I , ulml;4 eDOug b in the Department to per ! .irm the ordinary garrison aod detaehed All ike mules which are very fat I and of auperior quality. peremptorv sod final as they concerned, snd nothing remains ss a reme dy except aa appeal to public opinion" Fay. 0',. A DivoRi-vn-i Wir a SunvAtT tt I! in IIi'HBANP't) Family. A gentleman living , 111 1.111s city, auu wen tj mo, iiitrneij ursui, ft..n years Veo, and after li.ing with bis w,f. ; ,0J fi be foMA ,0 , , di. ' , . , reef, on account of the onhappini of ' 1 . . . .. r ! their domestic relation. Th wif seut- in this city, and well to do, married about td, and he applied te tbe Courts aad wasi successful. A year passed, and he coneU j deJ te venture ouee more io the matrimi- j nial mtrket, and see if be could not find 1 ono who wou'd niako bis boms happier than the first Ir. t V, ;. 1,. ... .... ..-..1 ..a . shirt time after bis divorced wife applied lo 1.; f.r .el In hi. fm;!. In at,, a....,:,, ! n( , girL Tb, t:tustion wm given ; her, and she now does the work io tbe bo.,M of .biul) mLt on,e mi.,r,( ,B( t . , . -d. ..,, .,i.hed aaion an. ,.,1,.. .a;k , l..,l , ... i.. -a 1,. i,..v,j j,,i ..!,.. ki lis evening ride with bis second wife, while the first takes erare of the children during their absence. 1 II.-.. ).. h,..l.wr.,l . in ... I,;, t .... , f(, ,, hl.n)ilieHi ln, lb, wlfe betr up under it, is to us an cnigmt Cineinnuti I irnex. FlDIIT with IM.i.aj A letter to tbe ssout. The company has done a great , , , , : ' ,,. . : d,,,,I a9 " 00 t,,e hl ro", Ntw Havkino IIob'KB We understand that a Committee of the Directors of the Hank of Nrth Carolina have bargained with Mr. John Ilutcbins, Agent, for the lot (the property of Mr. Love,) known ss the Co id an 'a lot, on Fayetteville St . for a site for the new Umk buildinj. This is. nerhans. the beat tne.tlnn foe il.. 1 .1... 1J . L . ...o,..K ..o,r s.i.a couio nave o en chosen. 1 he price agreed upon is 17,00J. We presume tbe Directors will procure the hest r,l sns frcm .an.r,.l...a l,.L;i..i and will proceed to erect the building early in the etisuing spring. We think the Directors have abown good judgment both io tbe determination lo erect a nw buiiding and ia selecting the sit. for it. The business of tbe new Hank will be mueh larger than thst of the old one, and will, therefore, rerjuir. mor. room. The location of the new institution ia also more convent. et.t to business men than tbe old. linfeik 'tundnnl. AmcbrmbnTs) IIViusrkD. Tbe I'oman C.tholie Bishop of Montreal has addre.s.d a circular to Ii eierjry, eallinj; upon them. as soon as possible, t. pronounce from their ' pulpits " a strong warnim.' against the opers, ' ibe thestre, cirque sndUer . nuscmen ; U..t N.d 1 .1 Z of a similar nature, Miieh . ,he ZZ S' d 0u h Tl ZX Vl IZ . .r. . feai nM t,,trZ,T,ZA Z .tt ui-A" cuntr, d,trie,s. ' tLl S," did , . y a mV Wonwsrs or the Muwissiwi. The tlif 1 '"ence 01 "V! f " f i: "m.i." j a . - - - . ,j ". , ,. I .lntli r ih river Irom Cairo and Memphis to iew urieane is not nuirrianj mniana yet imuiuuse additions are inudc to the q ian lit r "of water iu the ohamicl by Urge sti cams from both the eastern and wexte.ru -tides the Mississippi The question' imttirally a rises, what beeome, of thia t added vol ume of water ! It certainly never reaches New Orlcaiix, and ss certainly does not evsporatejof purse it is not oonfinnd -tdt the channel ol tlie ruer, ior 11 woum rise far above tbe rtitite rexiun of us. If a well in sunk anywhere in the Arkan sas bottom, water is. found as socu as the water level of the Mississippi is reached. Wbeo the Mississippi goes down, the wster sinks accordingly in the well. The owner of saw mill, soma tweuty miles from the Mississippi in Arkansas, dug a well to sup ply tbe boiler of his engine, during tbe late flood. Wben the waters receded, his well went down, till his hose would no longer reach the water, and finally bis well was dry. lie dug a ditch to an adjaoeut lake lo let tbe water iuto bis well ; the lake was drained, and the well was dry again ; hav ing literally drank ten acres of water iu less tbso a week. The inference is, that the whole valley of tbe Mississippi, from its banks to tbe higulsud on the other side, rest on a porus subtrstam which absorbs the redundant waters, aud thus prevents the degree of soaumulatioo which would long since have swept New Orleans io 'the Gulf but for tins provision of nature, to which lone her safety ia attributable. In fact if the alluvial bottoms of tbe Mississippi were like the shore of the Ohio, the vast plain from Cairo to New Orleans would to day be part aud parcel of the Gulf of Mexico. TniGrcat Eastern -The day 6xed for testing the steaming capacity of the tireat Eastern is the 4th of August. It is awaited with iutense curiosity. If she reslises the expectations of the projeotor and frieuds of, mo sni. ifn-.,su. win ue lu-iraaicmsi werxea, lleqgn suiterei. 1 01 tnuit bu eiT cling extraordinary revolution in navi- hhe minO chiseling away at the featrta ,1 gation a revolution io transportation as, you want handsome, mtdile-ajjed great as thit which the iron reil aud loeo ' Since bearing tbst remark, I bare bco muive effected 00 land. Mr. Dudley Mann, the watch to sis whether it iaesBtfi,( , assures us that be is quit as eotifidet.t. aod it . A bsndsoma man wbdai o . at ever tbat her final pjrts of destination, ing but extend drink, grows f.bbt i io the earrying intercourse between the two the fine lines of bis features are lo.t ; j,,, bemi-pherea, will be the Cheasapeske Bay 1 the hard thinker has an admin!,!. , y aad Milford Haven, to which be is uoceas- j st woik, keeping bis lines io repair, tti e,. ingly directing his energies. It bss been ' itintly gain; over bis face lo impror, i ascertained by actual experiment that eot- j original design." ton may be eonveyed by rail from as great! " a distance as Memphis te Norfolk, provided ' it can be shipped from tlie latter place at A Nlw 11 -Tbe V,,, reasonable r.tea to England. It i. believed ; 'er'espoudent of the Philadelphia Lj;,, tbat tbe Great F.asttrn eao afford to eavy I mTlv it across the Atlantie at two dollars and fif 1 ty cents per bale.- M'ii4'foT Stairs. DlATtl ttf A VlTItlAt 01" 711 Last Will ' Tbe London papert rseord tbe doalb of I Lieutenant General I'roslor, wbo plsyed I such an important part in the last war be nit lie died a few dsys sinee at bis seat 10 Wales, suddenly, from disease of tbe to give the lUmaa ('atboiie Chafk m f bcart. lie had been sixty years in lhe;ulr nd universal cbaraeter. Tbe caai army. Io 1 1 4 he commended the f2 l , of the proposed organisation i-tit llr.il regiment before Fort Erie, frona September, Cbureb." 11 throughout tbe successive operations of , the csmp.,go 00 Ibe Nisg sra fr-ai.e. "r v,Ar Aft Srot, Ir, Slw !h,r ircsiwss ipi tiresva proo.Qiloo 7 licuien- aot eolaoel for his conduct in repelling the sttack on tbe bstl-ries sod pesiii n before . l'ort Erie on tbe I7tb of September, I'M I Lin PmtstRViiu Railsoad Car The New York Post notices, amongst the latest inventions, a life preserving railroad car, made at Patterson, New Jersey. It is con atructed entire! v of iron, of stroni iroa bra- e( Trlsrs, acl of iron panel pieeee,' so Peeuliarlv and in it niou si v DJt tojether tht " maM inipossihla, by any ''""- t firee, lo bend or break it. or to do injury to it even by rolling it d,a.n a pre. ip.ee. I he IBter..r is bn ehed 03 i the mot eletsaut manner E.erv nanel has pep1' macbe picture 111 11 repreaeo- 1 sing some famous view or rao.iument; tbe ! ,0,M are capacious, ard tbe veutillators an ' merous and atiDarentlv efficient. Tbe ear. o.ing to the greater tbirkee.s of the iron i idee, is etlit inches wider than the nar row guage cars are usually, and weighs less by a ton than a wooden ear of the same di mensions. This is certiinlv a desideratum. ! 'rge family and unalloyed felicity blessed the union between turn and Ins beautiful young IJIsodford bride. Mrs. Garibaldi corresponded with her father until the day of the latter', death; and letters subsequent ly soot over by the children of Mrs. (I leave but little doubt of the fact that the warrior Garibaldi now in Italy, is a direct descendant of the Jones family, so well and faeoral.y known in Mlandford during tbe grst half the last eentury. Thb Garobm or Gbtiisxmamb The venerated raene of our Lord's passion is about a third of an acre in extent, and sur rounded by a low wall. Wben Mr. Calher wood was therein H34, tsking thn drawings for bis beautiful panorama of Jerusalem, the garden was planted with olive, almond, and fig trees Eight of tb. olivo trees are so Urge tbat they are said to ha v. beeu iu existence ever since the time of Jesus Christ, although w. learn from Josepbus tbst Ti tus cut down all the trees w'tbin 1 tifl fur longs of thu city. These trees are highly venerated by the members of tho Roman ooiumuiiioo there, who consider sny attempt lo cut or injur, them an aetof profanation. Should any on. of them be known lo pluck any of the leaves, be would incur a ssn tunes of e roruiituiiirition Vt'ne-si. I 'I. I The TARirr mn T.. SvsT.M-The New York (W noci that the warehouse sytem with tl t"'"1' of 1851. is even more iniii0 lo I r,J Interests than the Tstriffof Isj.kj . n,'ric The regular importer doe, ' the atnotitit of goods imported. J, j0"1'"' ruinous Warehouse syuuin . jc' ," fess with shame thut we were p.n! Co" mental in bringing upon the cour?' manufacturers of Kurnpa 0,i ime '',ot ly of England, not only control ourT''''' but have completely at eo Hni of mercial oroneri( and nor Co"i- system, 'i hie' is a humiliatio. J"0?'17! but its truth cannot be gin.,;, we advocated tbe Warehousing and tboso wbo aelcd with ns, IlfV(.r ,' " mnuient, believed that even Democratic rule would dare to introduce -nionw tu.l tree Trad, at .be ,xp.D4(t " laboring man id tbe country. ' BfWARI or Metalio 8kirts. der storm passed over the Southern of Ibis County, on Tuesdsy of which blew down trees and corn ai,j d aged lands considerably by wa.blnl i"' ring the raginff of the atorm ih. i;.u. struck hoop sltirt mad. 0f I rati stood suspended by an open wind,. :n ., ""M"" ' """- "eusier, rnelliiii it uj setting the bouse on fire; and also knockia down one of tbe female oeeupsnu of uj tenement, wbo received no other dimi than a stunning ; the fire wa. fortoint.',, , rested ere it did much daiase. It Uto-iil,i that the bras hoops attracted tha B jid" ' oiremnstaaaes whiab servei at n0ir warning to ladies who" splerga " iu br, million ('hrislf; TmoDOIIT A BlAL'TIFIISU writer iw the Nome Journal thinks thm nrVi tivity teuds to keep the body youu.: " We were speaking of lsi,d.0IBe the other evening, and I was woudstia, ... K. bad lost bis beauty, for which firs ,,,7 ago be waa famous. ' O, ii a bcaoM never did anythin, said B ; ' b - ' Do yon know what is tbe newent ert'i- j le auiong the fuabionable reliiormu br-r " ". then I may ssy, the ,,,, nc. , t I a project of the Kef. Ir 1! lo., US J ol other leading aad wealthy l t,,tria -f bis school, to found a new Callus - 1 "borcb, differing only from the CinfA -f symbols, tbe saered feativsls, ,it b a eiitssi A letier, dated North Sititjrr.ji. N II.. July 27th, ssys : We bad a terrifis th in I r st.irw. it eoinpanied with bed. About eik!iij p: of glise were broken in front o( ti.e k in all the froiit rooms ware d. 'a." ! ; twrr Were bandfuls of big stones and .;: Y etery where. I supp-w it did 11 it ia-i 11 tbaa five minutes. The stones STrnfui u '"S" rsf, rave.y.n.Bi. ai "S"iw aan.j in our imaaeanaie e-s.r liood is killed. J lie storm did iv.l tit. but a few miles Our wheat, corn, pttif gir leo vegetal, Ira and apples, are m 4" It is enough it make ai.v ' fee! - ot the windows the Ire-s lean the grape vitiee ail gone, and etui- thing looks sad ard fell like. It i tbe middle of the afternoon, and tb' not been best enough in tbe sunabiat v melt the beil 'tones yet." Tin Atlaitio Tii.ifAPi! Liu vices from London state tbat the projt is now excallanl for the eventaal s-'it for 825 .1.1. r.ee.il earns "If ' Toaglikeepsie ferry dock, eero-a I" Paltx Landing, io wash tubs, four feet diameter, without oars; the vessels ' paddled by the hand. Tbe nver wsssmo. and at 3 o'clock in lb afternoon th " tcstants started. P..alh men stuck on! ftlly Utitil two third, of the di-tsnee bia I.... I t i... I .ive up exhaustion ; th. other, fc.eing nmre bet- torn, csme in an rasv winner ia two hours and fifty -five minutes, Tbe vsnqui-" -bed manwas towed asbor. Awrut CASOAtTT.-W. leer. tbroughfi passenger who arrived in this c:'y J' day, that on ThursJay afternoon l"1'1; eomoiiv. ltoiler borst.d on the ',au,b1l,, lina Kail RosJ u.ar r.rsnohville, "'J five gentlemen, .onnerted with "r . were liter.lly ovd io pieee... Pf'4 01 bodies w.r. collected som dialsoe ir vrber. lh. lplrvion oeenrred, snd "' found neoesssry to tie them up in ,f,tll!. transportation t. Charleston . Vaily letint 6th tint. Old Pt.ltr.fiB. Tbe editor f the ronton ( Va ) Whig writes to Lis paper tb. Red Sweet Springs I A c.J...... aoounleof 9' (rentlemen bere, rioh planters from I'.ed b' ' er, pl.yed seven gsmes of r.H le''';,r, took " i ".'' ""f be ,on' hTTi:lv,w, wcr; 'i';1: fti,.'"'' '
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