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- WIDTH Ilinnr.lVI' ITJfllTS , Lmi rxoii raxmoiNT BvcnijiAX written br rreeident Beohaaaa In reclT to an lavita JM 4fmmttrmrfltf M.Um Mi w I I wtfM Swap, 1 Jtc iwptll at'ela ef Mai uU'l M M Ml Ml n.- are) to THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1858. Tu Nrw Year. rigbteaetViidT'ea" aed ffty-aiae b eleee ipoi tu, aod, we would suggest j to oar friends the propriety of exerting tbDk clre to lb etlermoat toinoreeee the circul. Hot of lb Arou. The time la propitioea. , We Una to IM erensrit a FittehBSg, rnBrmai, at the CetHenaial Anniversary ef the capture of Fort Da- qwsane, samaarm '.. ; l The ldebt. after UpringbW regret that tbe presstire of public busies toad it impus! bio tor hi to bo promt, kt , -aye t ''"Ivevy'petrtet mael repSIM wallet refleettig apoa the nnperaiUled progress ef ow eeaatrv witaia the last BaBtUTV." .. Every patriot tiWi rrjoioe at the program of oar oaetryreo far at that progress baa beea tb right directioa.- Hut ia (beM til 'daye Ihmorratic u procreea, tbe patriot baa bo oaaee cannot afford U pablUh tbe paper for ton tbaa two dollan par tor ; nevettheleas, to cluba ef toe I a, rcjeicd, bat ratbor to sorrow at tbo program' wa will furnub it at om dollar and arty cent. I toward anarchy, tad eoorasion, and disunion There la ao good reaaoa oadar the tan why our cirealatioa should not bo from eight la ia thoa aaad, and if those bo hare promised to exert their infloeooe ia tbia regard, do a tliey would . be dona by, tbe lbln la done- Tbe eoanty teat of Axjob, tk greatest oottoa growing county Ia a r State prolific of great men, (tid Andrew Jackass) ae veil aa the great atopic, will not be eousfied pith Seat, aad A mob aad adjoiaiag ooaatie will furnish Bra thooaaad of the Bomber. Mark tbe predic- tioB Tbe time ia coming whew the "Arym' witb Ua fcaodYed eyee, will lod a welcome plaoa at tbe fire-aide of avcry tamily ia Aaaoa, aare aod except tboaa taw wbo prefer darioeea to ligbt, bocauae Ibeir deeda are tru. Death or Cmn Jcenci N abb It it witb tbe dee peat regret, aaya tpe Raleigb Reyiater of tbe 8tb ioatf ibat we aansanoe tbe death of the eeaerable aad belorod Chief J oauoe of thia SUte, Frodoriuk Naab, wko died at bia reetdeneo, in Billaboroagb, oa Salarday lact, la tbe aerenty eerenth jeer of bia age. Jadge Nub bad, dar ing tbe last Bummer, aadergoae a rerj setere epell ofiUneaa, from which, however, he aeemed to bare ao eotiralf recovered that bia bmot . frieoda hoped that bia Talaable life woald be pro longed for jeara to eoue." But, alaa ! the bare beea t diaappointed. Foil of jean and booora, J ndge Naab baa goee to reader to tbe Seprene Tnbaaal aa account of bia well apent life, leaving bia frioada to eipreaa tbe wish that their " laat eod bjij be like bia." , To aa abler pea we leave the melaocholj bat pleating datr of doing lactic to tbe life and haraeter of tbe deceased. which baa been made br the constant agitation of aoctlooal iesuea, at whicb ao man, living or dead, baa beoa more aucoeaafuT tbao tbe Dcme- eratio oooupaftt of tbe ahair of Stated M Waat vaa, al lie MaeoeaaC aa akeaara fort, far aTa4 tka weatara (roaUer ef aivtliiatioa, haa aav baeeaaa the eaatar af a popaleaa eoamaretal aad MaaraeBFht( etty . aeadluf tta sredaetioaa a lari praaperoa aeTera;n eaaara aull rartaarvaat, akaae aerkilnriaa ware taea a taat. BBaxptdrt. and atlaat aililarBcaa. " Aa obaenre fort !" What roicbt not Fort Slutting bare Lecomc 1 . Tbe Democracj ought to eomnenaonite the aaorifice ef thia noble prop erty, bj wbicb Fort Snelling aad appartoaaneea waa wreated iron uoreranent, aod tare ad ever to DeBMcrado apecnlatora and atock jobber, aa a reward' for political raaoality. We troat tbe anaireraarj of tbia erent will be eclcbraUd, and that Jamee Bacbanaa will be iovited to partici pate ta the celebratioa eooiatemoratire of the Surrender of Fort Soelling.V ! , . "SUU oar whole eoaatrv. ikea. foa hoadred rear baaoe eoiapeaa an Baited aetiea vara aopitWca, poa-arful aad free tba ao; other whka baa aver ctistad. Or will Iba aonfedfraey aava been rent aaaader aad dlridad inU gveoB ef hnetil aad jeai aa gteeee 7 Or aaar M not be Bdb)e that ere the aext eelebraUoB all tba fragoKBta, etaauatad hj In teraiediaU eoaflicta with each other, may bare laallj reaaiied aad aeht rtfure an tier aba abttatr of eae great aad ovarahadowiag daapotisai T" Tea, oar tehoU counlrj will tht aoaaaoae one united nation, provided the bitterCupof modern Democracj ia not presented to' tbe lipa of tbe people, dragged, aa it ia, wttb dead! and moat aubtle hoatility to life, liberty, aod tbe punnit of bappioeaa, ana gilded wiih epeeioae promt, atade bat to be broken. Ererj tendenej and aim of Deraoeraej ia to ward a oeotraliaetiun ef power. M Hostile and jeelooa 6tatea !" What are they bow f They are hostile to, and jealcoa of each other, and De- atoeracj baa made them what tbej are, and tbe J beard of the emplojment of miwy to eaar eleil- kna. The Denooratta pan foavgarnteo, that potipj, ipaadiDg pnonfj freelr ia fcrnfUng Ben of looae morality to toU fur (thoit nomineee, WJ deoeiving tbe ignoranf, ia brjbjng Ue reoal end corwpiing too woac ana iinauuia. jne pracuca bu beewae aotorioua among tbeir partiiana and leaders, aad welUkfln tb rresideRt know bow. when, and where tbe roonee waa raised which tarried, U il85X, Etara of t Peoarj tvarja for him. Onlj a few weeia aiaco, the uaabinttoa fCnnm; thr-Prerrdent'a own paper. In an tdtV rial article, defendedtbi pradtioe of Qerernmeot of Using all persona eapkijed ia toe pubfiaeN elce, "prvnJttt the' proeeeda be eeonomiadlj applied to advance1 the tnterest of the into cratie parlj to tta great atraggle witb the tpo attioo." Thaa we find tbe practice of " eoifloj- tpg moncj to carrjr elect ions, not onlj kntwa bat endwraad bj tba Prteident. How coolj be, in the face of all this, write ami a letter, con demning practice ao patecf among bia ft ioda, and abicb bad been ao extensive ia bis ewo in dividual election. Wtj, it k i notorlooa, that fifty tboiwand dollars waa raised bj tamlioo among tbe omciaJ and . emplojoee or Uovern- men for the exprees porpoee of. oarrjing ?mn- ajlvaiia lor the Deiaoeraoa ia the 8tsM eictioa of 1654, anJ ruaaj thoaaaodt more for tba me object in the Presidential eleetioa. Ant ret James Bnchspaa tlfals to throw dust W tbe ejes of tbe people, and make them believnM, the " immaculate'' Democracj never bafrd t the practice. ' ,. 4 v ., , ' ; ft-. -"jaa There are manj whom be will dreeive bV hia apeciouiaew but be ceDAot4eceivaU:oae before efferta. If not for boie of ubtotaiog jostiee BvoiT,aau)MJverU oa the practice of making w'kap to eataorlee the ewotiei from the Liberal wbioh now appeal approaching doaatuinaof pubtis iaode to aetoal aettlrra, after Vakai to eollset arraaragae af taa to power, woeld reoommeed Hie I4g po-ea- a teiJcnee of a eertaie na-.Wof Jura, whh JtSSl lioa of a, portion f Mei35 taliaitat to lodem- the Uada or, Oregon, and WaahlnjrtSn Territoriea rTiud ' ' ' niauoBaAfiara. ue speaa-e weiror nr. rorwruta I TBI czcuttaai or m Iattha. is Jt im iha mrm uu tBtradua M. l. w. efferta. t Jf not for bone of ubiaiaiog joetiee Ktrotr, animadvert oa the practice of makto I 'P to aathorlaa the ewotiea tt aha beria? ef www wwiw anen or tba ftevtaad Cede Ue eaeead readlag, fiifr va for all clalma and aTievanoea to Nortbera I aad Florida, which arsiata waa AnhmA is ttuM Tk. kin uiiw t. tb rbobM r.t... ... , rMoAico bordoriha our territorj.' There are other a peeaier aetflemett ef thai lands thaa br the J tee peetal erdt tar FHJay next. , - ooiuitderalioua which claim our attention we are 1 oauar hwa for pre-am pi ion aad entriea. xae wii as aaaaae me ebartar ei ue naatahaia interested in maintainine- peace with that neieh- Durin the oast fiaeal rear 8.804 B(l aerea f V"pl" ,u waa . bohooA- Lawleabdof rnmanlaorefjar aef: Ue puWrdTano. ware aob! for eh; ai.Ufng tS,Au rJk-rTtrNaa tlamenta in Anaona. and there seems soother wa 1 118.788. aad & Rf)2 VLH aniawi umIU.IiI. I ik. n..u ..j .r...t ii.. . i . . in which tbU dilSculty eai H rerW . Ma waaaae f prohibit bettiag o tlJXiwW . tbe eatabliahmcDl of a military post ia Sonora and Tbe aoantitr of land aarveved end rami to ha . to iMerparaia tbe North Carolina Central ' aibeahna.and neottUMmlhrnmnUUt aaerketia-Eeebervas If Ml T.AlIr" yffZZ-9?' "C be rejrarda Mexico u In a eUte ? imbcoilitynd 049 acrea, and thnt tobjetkto a.le at .mate entry md" .Q- Hd.i anarch, n .; . taaoaer 8d,0o0,00d acrca., a !ltV. waa laid an the table, vr . Aa to Spain, be refers to eauae. whlea delated -A view of tba ODerationa aader tbe beaatr knd Tba tenets ties satoanad.r rt t :i t . tbe appointment of tbe aooeeaadr of AIr.rl)odge lawa, aod awaaut tad raUroad areata, ia next as Minuter, and eajr Mr. Freaton will W out rirea. The Boeretarv recemmenua tbe extonaion witb power toaettle all difficuttiqa with Spain, 'if of tbe land law. over Utah, and tbe restoring to u7l5rjb.C-?aiee luutar? IwLwta. poasibie. Cum oucht to oelenjr to o, knd re- market of lend set apart for Indians, bat not oe-1 The debate oa the ravttteviiia aud foaU.id. commends that ateps aboald be taken for (t bar-1 copied bj thenf. lie alo rCcommendi the pare. rmi w11 waa reaaaied, aad oa awtiwa tbef-rihtraoa-ehaae ; aa we bare acquired new territorj bj baa-1 age of general Liwa, respecting the miaeial kin ore We aegotiatioa, thia ahould not be aa excep. aejrgesung that those eoatatawgtbe precioaa mo tion. ; -.1 ; i, r - .,v, -n ti i tai ce reserved lue aaJe lorta aeaaoceaaeac W . . . I or. a a a . . . xormer onimoae. in ravor oi iseciac aetiea f oi tne ceonie or tbsldk Htataa nadwrvbnia. oa certain articles are repeated, aid, the whole aome ncuhdoaa. lie also teeoaimenda that iu- tariff oneation submitted to Congreae. , Atteatioa stead of allowing pre emptioa. Uoail eontractora ia called to Ihe racifie liaUroad, and to tbe for location for ataire atanda. on roataa throne-h overland maila, aa ahowing the practicability of a I the Territpriea, that such aUtionaie starred b t,"I3,.1 rooie Among otner .eamcots, no recommanaa ineuorernmeattorUie aaaoi seaeeaaieaaoatract. ti.. khi i.l. ti..ki..... t n.-J tbe establisbmnt of t Teititorial Qoverameat ia ors. The graduation land lawa of 1854 are dis-1 ander a saepen. 41 of the rales, gassed iu thi and annoyance.' ' ' ' - A meate from the Hooae proposlne e Joint ealaoa lie reeotameoda that laadi b diatributcd Tbe reaohitien oVetiftr AnrQatna Meere. ef Min tia.entliled to teat In the Boars, after eoaatJtrablt debate, wa adoptadwyeaa Ti, pay 82.. s , After wbleh the Hua adJbaniadX', ''. StrrBoaT, t. 4 BaaaTa. Te-daji'a seaalon waa mainly devoted ti the eeuaideraUoa id private billa, aod a a am bar stated; 1st Bkpobtop tui SicRrriar opWab givee u tbe aotual DwuenraJ atrentb of, the Arm oa the brat of July last, 17,428 1 which force ia distributed all over the U nioa, maooing. the posta and defending tbe frontiers, frotecUng roulea and Egbting Indiana, whiob caves onlr thirteen reciuienlj. or about 11.008 men of tbb force for active field duty. " Witbia " promuwt to "secret circulara, for secret . ' Shnnld thia jreetice Uereaae aotil the retan aad betr reprenntativea In the Stale aad National leaie- htarea aha!t boenate tnfeeted,' tbe fcaaaiia ei free tbetr reprenntatlvea In the Stale aad National 1'aia- Tnt "Nobth Caxousa PLa.Trxa.' The aamber before us cloeee tbe Brat ear of the pub lication of tbia interesting and valuable agricul taral Journal Tbe publisher is making arrange- present bead, (if bead he be) of that party, baa aaeata fur Oa pablicatioa soother jear, and be doae more toward producing thia M hostility aad deaina making great improreoteaU ia its appear- jealoaij," thab aaj man Bviog. The Demo aaoe, ao that, ia all reapecta, it shall be an honor era do party (ao aalled) Sre-aarweaaikW (br all to the Sate. -To do this the eabeeri ptioa moat ( thia. . Had tfaej let tbe "eoa: promises" alooe be locreaaed It aboald be, aad - beHre will had they pshaw! Had tbej aerer bad an ex be, oalj neceasarj for this fact to become known, isteaee, tbia hostility aad jeaWj had never to taaarc sacb a reepoaea aa wul eneoaraee the f been but it baa ever been the practice of the publisher, and enable bint to confer increased Democratic party to pretend to deplore the evils benefits apoa arfwbo read it. mr " Doea me Arjtu bus all iu awaders to -be xaeta f Sdttbwij Bmmtr. There is bnt one fool; aa far as we know, among the readers of the Artpu. It ii woneeee aarj to tel tbe readers of tbe Banmw, who ikat tooiia! . . I'J' tSr We see by aa advertisement ia tbe South- era " Goardian," that there ta to be a new pa per atartod ia Columbia, Sooth Carolina, u be entitled Tie DitumUmiM." It wnfrepreaent tbe aentimeata of tba Stole Eights party of that : State. The politioal faith of iu eoadactora will be fail eat forth la a fwlhcomiag prospectaa. MarTbe speech af Mr. Crittenden at the dinner ef the i'X. Nieolaa Society warmed ap the Kaick ariockera to a bigb degree of eetbaaiasm oa the subject of tbe Union, in responae to their fourth toast, " The TaiofwaMa Statee, bat 900 people hoaorable nralr, do jealous, one destiny." Mr C. aaid u be toved to believe that God bad Hie band ia thia great work, that the Union was of God, and ao far above man that aB hia eflbrie could not dertrej it. He declared that he looked prood! to the daj wbea the great West woald eoetaia one hundred aallioas of, freemen, all bound to tbeUatoa and 6gbtt for re" It ia ao exaggeration to aaj that BIr. Crittondon re. oewed an J sUeotheoed the affeetioa forth Union of ererj man who heard fatoToace'oa the oecaaioa and tbe warmth of feriieg edaeed waa Bot ob! enoeed at tba moment, bat bj three lonjr, load, aad entbuslistie cheers sfter be had taken bis eeat The Democratic members of the I-esrfala. tare, oa tbe eight of tbe 2d instant, in caucus, adopted tbe following resolution : ! " Mvolnd, That we have anabated eonftdeece ia the , AdninJtvratSoa ef Jaaiea Banhaiua.aad trader ta him oar tbanka r hia ?Utjr te tba CewUuitioa aad tba rights of the talra." The Standard, remarking apoa the above ree . oietioe, aajs; " .' -J... 1 The dominant party whi! ffiry wre detenatB to CTpreas eoefideaee III tbe admialatratUa, and to taader te it their aawawwriag aappert in ita eenteata with lie aaeaika, were at tbe aaaja tiaaa dUpewad to mU tkttwtmpHm tfuilie hwu vkick froUmgtd IdmU ea tbe eabject la tbe two haaeee woald ooeaaies; aad beaea tbe above aaoda was adopted. ; How rerj eooaiderate J How grateful the peo ple ought to be to the " dominsnt part" for peasiog the resolution without its costing them aatbing ! How deiicatelj it ia Inainuated that if the resolutioo bad been offered li opea Iloote, aad aa opportnaitj for di-cuwion given, tbe " Oppoaittoa'' would bare got op a debate, aad thaa caused' aa expeoduare of the people's mo ney. The fact ia, this eaucaj waa bald to ascer toia the fadiage of tbe Demoeraey, whpther tbej would endorse Buchanan or not. Tbej bad good ''raasoo for Dot offering the resoIoUoe in opea boose, for tbe were aware that maoj of their owa fneaJs woald aot eordullj endorse Bo- ehanaa. Si me of than: dti mat lilu to toy they would ntt endorse Buohaaao, jet they woald aot aeasare DougUe. 80 they passed, ia eaoear, this rerj mild rewJution, " with the proeiao, that if Dooglas works fell ia tbe Demoeratic traces heaeeforward, they will forget tb past, aod ra aqgnlje bin aa a Democrat !" 'The charter eiectioe ia New Tork oa tbe 7th iaat. reealted ia the aneeeaa of tbe B-epaMcaae arer the divided Drmoeraej, . " ; of which tbej are the authors.. Tbess avtiOBS will. I amhr beHeva. aader tbe Prondeace ef God, be virtually decided by the area- wtj imtfwiu,. . no utb rcMaea a crtaia wnea apoa their action dependa the preaerratioB of the Vaioa aeeordiaf to the lettar aad apirtt af tba Cetutiutioa aaa Uua aaaa fwae, all ta Jeat, laaeea tney wtui, Xbey wut be decided 10 1860, virtually aod effectually, we trust and be lieve. Yea,, we bare reached a crisis, when, upon the action of the people of tbia generation, dependa tbe preservation of tbe Union according to the letter and spirit of tbe Constitution. I regret to say that the P reseat obwbs are far from propitieae.,. la thcUatase of the Eepablie it waa considered almost breaeoaable ta preeMniaee tbe word dtnunea. Times haveejeee sadly changed, aad bow diaasioa is freely prescribed as tbe twedv for evaacseent evila, real or tmagiaary, wbicb, V left to tbeaiaelves, woold apeedi! j vaaiab way ia tbe p re grets 01 areata. That tbej are, ao far at least aa Democracy ia concerned. The present omena" are that the party which baa brought about thia " ominous' atote of things, whose only guiding piiociple is power, plunder, and extended rulo,' ia repn auuaa ay tee " present geaeratioa, and that a new and brighter day is about to dawn apoa our country, which will light her future' path, and en able bar to fulfill tbe high aad noble destiny which tbe God of oar fathers n,ari.ed out for her. . ' . : v: ". Oar reroloUonary fathara have paaaed away,- asd the geaeratioa next after them, who were inapired by tbeir paraeaal eoaaaat and eaaaiDle. aava aearlv all diappwrd." :.' .:i Yea, Dearly all ! But, thank God, there are a fete atill lef, Enoegb to incpire, by their "coan ael and example," the preaent generation, and animate them with aa ardent and holy ambition to do and die in defence of the great aod glorious cause ia wbitb tbeir forefather struggled, and for Which they died. Our revolutionary father hare pxased away, but they bare left behind them a noble legacy, for the preservation of whiob their deeeendants, not alone -the geaeratioa next after them, but tbe prtttnt generation bare pledged lu their livea, their, fortune, aod their sacred honors" ic7 thru tuiU redeem rAe plaint. The God oar fathar wceabtppedwili tahe ears of the Uaioa, fotjie formed it. . , , Yea, ee, for the " PeeSaralioa ef ladepeod- eaoe," our debt of greutoda is dae to that asaeav blage of good end tree men, who, ia Convention, framed and adopted it. For the Constitution" our debt of gratitude is due to that other eesem. JbUjre of wise and good men, who, ia eolemu-eoa-elsre, nwtare'y eooad- rf d, end gravely weighed it aeatoDoe byaeatence, and gave it to aafo gaide aa ia all future time. - Bat for the " UNION," we mast carry ear debt of gratitude to tbe foot of the throne of God, who alone formed, it, to whoa all the glory is dee, end who will preserve it. ' $. -'."..let as, then, cherish the Vrioalaear heart ef heart; let aa reaiat every measure which may tend to relax or d.aaolre its bauds; let the aitiaree af aujereat BUUe eultivate fsebBa of kiadaeea atidfar bearasee toward, each other; aad let all j-esolve te traaamit it to tMr deeeendasta ia the form aad spirit they bare inherited M from their fcreraibers; and aQ will the be wtU for ear ceaatay to fatare paaea," This paragraplvVe adopt, giving tba President tba credit of knowing what U right, aad lament ing that bia prpaeh'ng aad bia prattt aboald be as utterly at tariaaea. Bnt the richest por tioa of this letter ia tba following: . "letbe laH age, allheegh par ftthera, Uke onr selwaa, were divided tote peiltleal partias, whiob a! tea had severe eaaflieta with aaab atbor. yat we never wttbiaa raeealaariedaf tbe bbdUiv. tef aaeaey to eaar atojtS.BB."-.. it it true that, actD otiite recently, we asrer the year, this force bat marched, on an aversire. l.iiit miles, throuzb aninhablted aolitudee and whoee eyes these things bare been done wbo deaerta, for the most part, carrying witb b... f) b. , a t- -etn evert item of tappW. 1 ' r l lie hrtflM(WMinw tikm rkwvi.nlwpa nM f H Iltwll campaign, and says that M the Uormoas are bow in a state of involuntary submission, tba pree enee af ah armed force ie necessary to keep them ia ebeck. Twenty-five per cent, of the amount appropriated in June last, he aaya, would bare beea saved u the -money bad bean obtained in January, as the purobaaea for tbe aupply ef the Utah expedition, in ord.-r toatirt it in time, bad to be made on credit, with money obtained from private aodrcea. The disbursementa of tbe Vfoar- teimaster'a department for the year, smoubt to iu,ww,ww. He reeommeDCf ta a measure of economy, the increase of the srray ; end also aa iacreaae of the national dereneee, bj a cradaal proeeas. but thinks that it is incumbent apna the Government to ae eurc eligible locetiooa for their ertetioa,1 as early aa poasibie, before private enterprise shall avail of tbem tor other puipoeea. . . .; .(; The immediate introduction of a thoaaana cam els, for transportiog troops and baggage ever tbe plains, is recutn mended, aa a meatare of wise among tba Indiana individual!, tai net ia com mon, and that tbe aa Barnes be a peat to) the pur chase of atook aad acnoaHaral taftretnatiti. Aa. He disapproves of , the femoral of Indian ttibea. and thinks that the experiment of eivilixiog then baa beea fery imperfectly tested. H also recommends aa equalisation of army and navy naasioeot" "-' .. tx- eeauaitue te axamiaa and report ea the works ef the Cape fear aad Deep River Havigatiia Coatpaay. lad ta e WBfthy fletote as to wktther the soamlttaea hp pnlntad aa stsillar companies ware is examine it to tba eotrs af tbe eeeipeelea, or wars to (a ia peieea aad auweri tkmr werto. The ateeee0 aaa iaat apea to table, t . y --. , Afar adoptlof t raaolailoa htatraoabc the let rb. tary af Slate to report the aaaibwr af maglatratee appointed sines 18M, the Senate adjoaraed. . Bonn. A rerolatloa, cflertd by Mr. Drake, la. straeiiog tee juuiciary eommitte to laqairt into the Thi FlLlBUaT(Ba,'w-A dispatch torn Mobile. "." y -s that d . . ,. . - ' raNwioers m ue seaaio aaa Uveas at Commons, aa ated tb 7th inet.. aava : u Tba schooner Suaan 1 .n n j.m ..j .n. m ....! Marrey, aalled on Bandar without a Custoa I aot be voaneer thaa twtv aaa ara. ta M.a " House e'en ranee,' aad with oae hundred and forty I by bin r etkerwisa, wts adopted. . . . . I . JL- LI1I. I. . " . . : wwB uiw mmw Dina if voauceo waa one By Mr gnveroateat will taea be poisoned at ita toaree, aad as aiitot and, aa hiaterj ptevea, ia a military tfapet- lam. Should it iacreaae! Hare aot voters aad tbeir Representatives beea alreadr iafectedr la it not ootorioua that conaptioa and repreeeofctioei are aynooomous terma. Hew many aatoeal representatives have beea expelled from the ball of Congreae 1 for accepting Democratic balwa! Senators have beea tampered with by tli Ad ministration to induce them to " desert tbeir written and spoken promiaea to the people, and " Represents tivea have been purchased to-lrtray their eonatitoenUl" Tbe u infectioa' has jone far enoagb, iu all eonaeianee, and will aooaend (' the fountain cf free government being alcsdy encoDomy, poutomd st its aoarte) In a military deinotUtxi" I Tbe pppointuaeat of aa additional I ne sector 1 ' A DeoMtciatie reeablie. ail arree eaiMiot 'imw 1 General u recommended : m is also the cotiaofi- sarvive. aaieae aaetaiBed by pablie viHna. Whcaithia datioa of the Corpe Of Engineers and Tope- I tralh. Heoae thedelav la eideriei V Vt' r .r ae-eaa a eranblcsl Uorpa : that stall officers Irota tbe beada rttoltoTdto.'T-' of bureau, dow'n, be furred toaerTeTeriodi- Maaettfers, rcpreaented at ea coasting voyage. Before reaching Mobije Point, aba was overtaken by ae armed boat from the Uaited 6totea revenue cutter it. H. NeClelland, aader eommaad of Capt at -u j r . . .'ioiucwvb anu ueuv n nue. .. . Another diapatob, dated tbe 8th ssrsr Tha Kbooncr Suae a, witb the NiosragaBo emigre nie, weatlosealsstaiabt. The cutter fired into the schooner. Ho damsgc, however, waa done to bar, ana an went on her way, with ideat. White, oa board as guest," . . , ; afowaaT, Use. t, 1851. ! Both llwaeMtoeatolla'claekaadafweaiaad. Iw. Ik Saaats, tba Aaiatrd elaim was nude the erder e the day for Tuesday Ulowtog. The aaoeeage waa re ceived and read, eeeepytog tws boars. A motioa was aasde for tbe priattad af the saeaaaas aad aeaoainaa. iag dweaaMBUa, aad twenty thowaaad extra espies, Wkl I . . . I .. T Pay to a need tb charter ef the Weetera Bailraad Id, tba Cealtalds. Ths bill to satkbliah the new eeaetj e AUtx haay paaaad ita third readiag. T . . The bUl eeaeeraiag toe eatobHabint af e jpaoiteti tiary vaa rejected ea lea eaeead reading. The Mil to eatead the torpors te Uadra af fitatn vllbi paojed ita eeeoa. Hading. tbs Mease adjearted. t ' . .' ' " , Ifftaaat, Oee. . BrtATX. Aftrr reports Bare made foa aUadisg eomautlaat Mr. Bledeoo iatredaeed a srHes of reeol tons mstraetlag th aaaaee eoatmittee to report a reveaoe bill baaed apoa tbe ad rateraaa BrioeiaU. Mr.JBV. had mtredacsd a bill to adact ahatebjaet, bat it steai td to be the optoiea af a pertloa af tbe ssm mlUea that the were aot beaad to aeliee tbe prevt- sieaa ef that bill . . . , ..... ' CeastdereUe dahabj ttwatd; aad tkf rsaolettoaa were sejeeted. ' Severa) ef hla were ktrodaeed aaJ apprepHaUry refcfTee- fttr. Thames etrrad a raeolwllna, which lays ever, that tbe Freeideat had abeead hit ssaitatiewal peeregative by gfvtaga hUnoryof tra aaa ed aaa that bad paeaed by, and aaa, too, Bet aqltrely oaaaiateat witb Henee tbe delay ia erdwriea; the extra number. Wbea tbe metiea egaia comes ap. there will be aa ex. ettiBg debate. Tba Trwaaarar's aaaaal reaovt waa reeeiTsd, aad ordered to be Bttotod;-aad tba Senate a. ' , ; eat baataess traaaaeted la ths Boase. setxllne resetpt aad reading tbe message, was ea s me si air. vewara, tu rsemsylvBaht, to eaaaaxd the rales to aaabl b'm to oBer a reaalauaa kxstrastiaaj Ihe waya and means committee, wbea sppoiatad to repert win iDcrvanng uv emy oa coal sac iron. Mr. VuhhM. aT IlliaAia w.l luj uf. ' naepenane lelt. nscal rear are toss bv 3.It50.48HU2 than tha an. 1 i- u. ai iu wLTT7 JZlUrZlsTZ' What is to bedonef In the lancuaire of I nronnationa. and ht l2.7SL40a5 than the ea. I alidad: aa ablaetlaa. Mr Draw pmm.im.i . .1... .u. o. v. -w.io" arewa, rr oeaa eaorts ta preears Coa I v. a- . . i - i raiiw in Lit a aeiu : LUata. Lnrwaai naiuunii nnirsuirr i m-r thst tbe buildings at the TaV Tt:.Z.u ,008 fwnw iMliMt Washington Arsenal be improred, and that tai. tbe oaoxer at tae root oi toe tree ot liberty." Alod-1 unieer elainM be aeuied. . , . . tioa liberty, era Democracy is rotten to tbe core, and tb pes tilent virus bss infected every department of Government. There is no independent, left. Oa the subject of expenditure Is aaya the at tempt bas beea made to curtail tbe disbnraemente as faraa possible and tbe estimates Jor the next Dtntatut we say to you, people of tbe United timataa for last yesr. They amount, ;ia the ag Sutce, tha" you are to be .Badone," anlca you g"S- i8,01U,uau.i., uuvun. nvi wpuwrj , aam Mn.mnpt TBI Htroit Ot TAI RuMrTIIV l m aod eormptlng adminiatntioo ha woven round NatT opeaawitbaaaccoaotof the arrest af Wal-yoo- aniens yea, ia the coming presidential elect- kcria Nicaragua, aad follows tbia with a sketch af ion, select for your chief ruler a men wops re-'"0 "P6."0"" pre-ent uw vmiwiion soa seerea . . M .,.,;, . ., . " of AmencaB'tesaebi hy Bntiah warstcsmers, and cord las upon it no taint of deceit, whose lunty ,..mn. ftf lhm ' . im u lk. x,.'. of life and cbarscter will be a guarantee to thai expedition. The Secretary rocommeods tbe pur- nation that tb government will be admioisred j chase of the steamera now cbutered for that por fairly faithfully aatiooally a Baflonak Baa, I P additwrial coat, beyond that wbicb irk a ko.ri .. ie .. ,h. TTnu Jcif. wU be to be paid for their' ebartcrai will be ww wiy-vwww. . viw,fi rwaavyiTaaM, I I waated the raaolatioB ae aaeaded aa to give a tariff tor revaaaet aot aereptea. Mr. Mvlaasa hosed aa. gar weald be lacleded. . Mr. Kaigbt, af Jodbm, waated a tariff for reveaoe aad, Ibe diaebargo af tbe aaaoaat aeot. xae rales wer aot aaepcadtd. , ef aa aet by Ceasyase releasing too (Hates from alt reeeral slaiau aader Ihe drpeait set af Tb bear bavtog arrived, tbe leaats retired to tha Heoae ball to eeaat the rem cats a wavaraer, aad) eheriiy altav ra aaaaaikllag edfearaadw , , Dorta. Mr. for wilhdrew-hia raaolatlea relalavw- to Joatlcaa of the peace. x ae em to extead the eorporate limits of Btatrsv ville paaaad he third reading. The bttl to smead the ebapter of the Vovioed Cola entitled "Crimea aad PaaitLmeeta," paated Ita see aad readiag. jTbe bit! remediee the eaiiaaiea ef ejm law to paaiah Superior sad Coaety Cewrt Clerl; TV'' SherMb, be., ar refaalBf a do their duty by rem ' rramemee. - : - ' T :"! The bin anowlBfree trade la railroads wastaL- ap aad dmeaased, aad its farther eoaaideretioe foji f naiu aaui truar aext. . ' i , It twetva a'eleek, tba geaete havbif aaa hat) ead tUea aeata, the twa bodi entered the wwww. tow www. ww hit vwvraor, aaa aoe eevni re j salted la tba ftneakar wt ..i. .w.wn. a.t yyr " Tree of Liberty," which oar forefather platted, aad which wa watered by tbe tears of our notb- era, asd nourished by tbe blood of edr rerolu- Uooary nrea, baa a " canker at it root' - WUI you enfibr tbia canker to remain? Or wif you carry out the reform oa bare so Bob! eonv raeneed, and remove entirety and atterlyfrota power a party who bare dared to claim tiu Cor. era meat as tbeir own, aad who will acatter,eroaI- ouly $ 145,200 for tbe six propellers, od 217, 000 for the three aide, wheel steamers. Tbe fire steam sloops of-war author tied tq be, built by the act or March 5,1857, K is fUtcd will aoon be completed.' Thet ere ail of the first clan sloop, and will be awift and effective for tbe service. The seven steam screw aroops-of-war and tie side wheel stesmer, aothorised by tbe act of Jane, 1858, are also in a elate of greet rorwardnes. Five of them will be launched thia month, and reedy for tea in May next, and the TsiSDAV. Dae. 7. l5i. Ia tba 8eaate. the ealr basiseae taaaaactad waa aha adoptija of a resolatkn to go, ujte aa electiea lot Doorkeeper ea Thoraday, after which, va, motiaa of Mr. Clay, edjeemed over to that day. Ia tbs Hohse. a laraa a-mber ef Seaarn bills, aaased be IK.t hnrfw u umIm. ra. Kw takea from tbe Speaker'a table.aad referred to a pure- " f- Csrorlebaat.fremtbe eame committee, reported priato eemairrteea. seaiast tBepropeeiaoa to add te the Bomber of Judges The jeiat reeolptron, reported laaa seaalea by the ? . ""P" voen, in ajaea as no otaeBarpa Mr. Eitta ad reaaiwad Ad. 429 wetaa. aad Mr. MeRae w,vj mnjimif ie,aa. ,,- t . The Seeate having retired, Ihe Haass a ( TttsBaT, Pe; r-' ettAva..Mr: Oortetl submitted a report from the jedletary aemaritte favorable to ths bin to prohibit ; ".i"", ww irHU up. east, fhe money of Government to muatalo TV-il t r-i? "-j iT i . -fx themselves in power. Look to it.' Tbb PRE8IM5HTS JIxs&aox. The ettrsme length of tbia document prerenti Our pnllhidg it entire. A goodly portioa of it ia occapi;d by aataterpeutof by-gone tranetctioaa and (atFtrney hat it) a labored defence pf . bis Kansas pdicr. Ia the abaUaet which follows, the whole thiig is presented in nat-shell. The freeidenl opens by congratulating tbe coun try oa tbe contrail with the agitation which exiated concerning Kaaas a year ago, with the peace and quiet now pmrail me. Keferstotbe Lecomptoo Constitution, and be finished August next. The plan of eonatraa tioa ef all these ha beea with a view to make them most serviceable and of highest speed. ' . .. . II recommeodi a further mcreaee of tbe riavy, and that at least tea more steamera of light draught be built. . - Also the enlargement and improvement of the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Also the addition of twenty Burgeons, twenty aasiataota, and fifteen or twenty pursers,, and tbe Increase of the marine corps to 2,000 privates.'' ' Jbo estimates ot expenditure of tbe Depart ment for the fiscal tear, endine- June 30.1860 are $13,500,370 80, including $a74,0O0 for com. . . it ; i .; t.a a ret.ff.rm. bis position, oa' that aubjeot: thia. J" , 5 lnP" uraugnt Kearney ana aot if Kaneaabad beea tdiuitted with tWWHu- fO0,"c 8v- m P-"!" 'fr'T tioa. the same ouiet won d bare been secBiad tt "'. """ - - " aa eariler dat : bat heimr oarfeetlt willina to aa. "J - pxoo,mv-, ne ia any other eoBstitotiooal mode af tet nt, be signed the English 'bill ' Asd k is probable that wbea Kanaa-aeaia- anallet tor ad- mwat.Mjj (be wiU bare tba populaitoajNoajred bjl pomiwtcr General oommento at length that Will -; 7f rr,f:r; , : Tf ,xpendilureaof tbeOM-irtBtoBtv. Tbera i , 1 M neesagB Qptora at length totoaubjecu, an. recomtaehid the pmaege of a gfneral lav thatao new f tate ahall be admitUd, atles b has a population sufficient to entitle lot tron repre. teuUtive. " He congratulate Congress appo the aettleme'nt of Ttab affain, without ,tbe,effusion of blood, lod eomplimeols ' tbe ofScet of the Army there, and expresses appravuTof the eon duct of Governor Camming, and aonorabr men tion Cof. Kane. 1 " - 1 1 -'. " s Befes to the" importance of treaties leeoatly negotiated with Chin aod Japed, ead think the reaolt ta the former eaal joatitied oar aeuaal pol icy. - : r (Ji -. ' 1 !,.'.. Ia eoegrstuktes the eonDtry oa tbe abandoa. meat of tba right pf eeareb ly Greet Britoio. Aad in reference to Central America, aay that aegotiationa are stilt progressing, and baa not yet abandoned all hopes of auace. He .tefcr to what be stated, last session, ia tbst eooooetioe. Hia views oa tbeaabjeet of the latmui teetes aceord with the policy Veretefora aaaonpeed by Secretety Cass. Ills ooly desire k to krp the route opea, and desires ao other privilege Tvr the. Uaited fits tea thaa we expect other tstioas te enjoy, but will aot consent that they be eloeed by the imbecility af aation which reside near them. He regrets that tbe Nicaragua route ha been closed. ceksof theoeeeasifv of eafoteieirear claim agaiaat Coats Biea aad Nwangtui. ftpeak cf Mexico aa ia a eoaditiea pf civil war, sad has aoarcely aay hope af her rtatorstioa to apema-' Beat form of rTverameot. Ha refers to the causes wbicb led to raptor it) 4jk dipkmsti i Th PosTMArrtn GxsraAL' KrWRT.-s-Aftor alluding to the creation of several new postal route and a general increase of the service, the on the Departments Tbera is showa to be an increase of tba expenses, which amount to $12,722,470,01, and leave a deficiency to be made ap by appropriation of 4,arf4,c43,70. Last yesr the deficiency waa about $2,814,000. Tbe estimates of receipt and expenditttea for neat year are expenditures $14,770,520, meaaa 111,09494, defioieocy $3,(582,127.. , ,v . If it be desired to, rilieve the Jreaty from tbe requisitions upon it for the eervics ef thia Department, it will be Bocesrary not only to re duco expenses by disoonnpotiog the maua from the transportation of passengers and freight but to increase the revenue by the impoeitio of rate of postage approaching more tear! y the vain or coat of traasportatioa and delivery of letters and printed matter. " II ; alao aooommend a ehaoge ia tbe franking privilege. Tlt BtTOBf Of THE SfttCTAltf or TBI Tuasobt eatimatoa the whole expenditure ef the fjgvetoment for the year edipg Jaoe SO, ISfW, tt $73,217,947.45; of,bich ,only $52,. 241,315.68 are fortbe regular expeusei; $?,497, 724.50 for specific appropriation, such as tbe collection of revenue, nail service, arming the militia, civilising tba Indiana; and payment of interest oa the public debt, and 12,478,907.26'' tor existing appropriations lot. tbe present year, wbicb will not be drawn from tbe Treasury until after Jane SO, I8G0. ' These estimate compare with those for tb present year aa follow ; ' rev !'.. !L'.J-7d,04,T7 44 Coaaaitte art foreign Affairs, aa I peaaed Ie a third reeqmg, watcb aataorlsea the PrasideBt to take aaeh aaeaaBres as will lead to the abrogitina of tbe Clay, too-Burner treaty, was takea Bp, aad recommitted to the CwBBHttee of the Whole ea Ihe Mat ef the Uaioa. After tbe totradaetioa of esverei bills aad reaatatloaa. on motioa of Mr. Stephens, ths Houae adjoBraed eve till Thursday, In 8eato. ea Tharadar. fhe enlr basiseat traaa aeted, after the preeenletioa of btlK Aa . was the eleetioa of Doorkeeper. Mesers, Critteadea aad Teomba appeared aad took their seats. ' - Ia tha Heaae. after the aaaoaaeaneat of ebaacas ia b eojBBUttees, the repart ia the eaaa af Jadge Watroaa was lakea an. whwh aava rlaetasdebau that eontiaaed throegb the Jay aad all throegb Frl day. . . '. '. v. . ... i. The 8eBtte, en Friday, was occupied In lb reeea. tioa of eimmoeieatioas asd the preeentatioa ef bills, sad anally adjourned ever to Monday. , THE LECISLATt'RB. - , Tacaanar. Kov. 2. IKS. 8 a vara. Ameag tha reporta from coaamittees. was oa firem the. taaaee aoaaitttee adversely apoa tbs passage ef tbe bill to confer beak leg privileges ea tbe norm v-rouna Lealral, AUaalis aad ttottf Baflread Compaay. . Tbe internal improvements committee reported fa vorably aa the bill to aid (a tbe eomtractioa and eaaipmeatef Ue astern Sorta Caretlaa Railroad, witb saeadmeats. ..' Mr. McDonald iBtredeeed s atw bill to inoorporste the Christian Minlog Cenpaay; referred to eorpora tloaa eommittee. . i-n- U-. . . . : An engroaeed bill from ths Hoase to otde to tha United States ths right to parebase a aits fur a eoart. boas snd peat-oflee to tbe city ef Kaleigb, wa re ferred to tbe judiciary aoaualttaw. - . .. - - Tbe bill to aid in the eoea true tioa sad eqajpmeat ef the rayettovi'.le aad foalSclda road waa p apoa ta aeeood reading. ,. Mr. Qllewre, id sappert of th bill west wto a his- lory of ths Coelnelde, and ef ths ex plana tiona and ex. amkadonr there, and prodne4 garee to show lbs benefit! that would follow, aof only te the section this road is baiiding la, oat to the whole Smte. aad even the eoantry at larre. ill. McUunald ioOowed la swpporter tb UU. aad reiterated the steteaaeats aad nulla of Mr. Qilnova... At the' reaaeat of. several a-eBtlemea. whose views bad beea, sad whoee vetee weald probably be, enacted by the statemeam .of these aenticaaea, the ftuthar coBaideratieo af the bill wa poatpened aatil luaaday aext. Tbe Mil' to eonfrr baaklng privileges en the Korth Carolina Central Atlaotie aad Pacito Railroad Com paay, ennw second readiag, waa laat apoa the table. xae aeaate, oa motiaa, aajoaraea., Hovta.--A message was received frees, the Oov- eraor tranamitting a report, froo) tbe trastaee ef th Uatvemityi. M' ; ,. -. v,.-el "' A targe aamber ef aew billa were read aad referred. among them one to prevent Gipsies and vagrants frnia a trolling taroarh tbs SUte: eae ' as bharter ths Mil loa aad rsaeeyville Janetioa Railroad Cwmpanyi and eae to emend Ua ebartar of tba Chorea aad CoaUtotdr frem Its farther eeasideration. Cnaearred la. The aoBjaiittee on propesitiona, ke., reported ad versvly ea the bill to create the enaary f Clingmaa, ea aeeoBnt of inaaflieiaoey of population. Mr- Kdney introd'weed a hi)l te amend the charter of the Western Jturth Carolina Railroad Company. The bill for mnnhtg aad marking tha beaBdary liae betweea this Stole and Vrrrmls passed its seeoBd nadiag; as a Wo tbe Mil to hkWperete the Korth CeecHe Central Aria title and Pan fie Ralread Cnsa. petty, with amebdaeeta: snd tbe retolat a sathor. , ismg ths Governor to furnlah military scboels with kauread Canoaav. The Mil te establish tnetooDtj af AHerhanT, paaaed for le60.. ZmaiBatica M 1IC0 ewWToafwa eoeeeaa e -4 eep 7S,xJ7,17, 44 in see aad reading., Ths special erder, tbe bin to ail ia th ssBli aeUea aad eqaipaaaat ef tbe reyeUeyille aad Cealtelds road, was takea ap, debated sad amended, sad wlthoa, earning to tot Bpo tt th Boas adjoaraed. ' Ssaars. The totemal uapreveneateeeeaaitue re ported agates tba aaaaage ef tbe bill to toaerperato Iba Uiltea aad raeayvUla ia aetiea Bailraad.. ,. The jadleiary eoasndttee reported favorably ea the biU te re aha beeadarr oae betweea this Stale aad Tn-toie,- i . - - a; J " ,' . . '. ' . t.tt The bin reqatrlog magiatratet to keep regteters and providiBg for their pay wKb fees, vai rrjeeted . t The speeial order, the Cealtteld Rallrwd bill, waa" takea ap, amended, debated at considerable length. J I . J ..... - w . wbw rrjwciwj ayee jo, noes 00. The Seaate thaa adjoaraed, - Hocai Mr. Cettner lntredaeed a hill to Intend tbe therter of the Wilmlnjtos, Charlotte and Ruti erferd RaJIread Cempairy. 1 -. - A bill eoneeraing the WOaingtoe aad Welden RaUn road waa takea ap ea Hs aeeood readiag, aad after debate its farther eeaderattoa was postpeacd. Ths rasolaUoa rtlative to Mr. Haywood's seat Wt takea Bp, aad was argued by Mr. tt. nntlllhe houa ef aaJearaaeat.ilN. . ." .a j -U:. .V , ; . . f Wartaasatr, Use. S. . SaBAra.rMr. Kdaey, from tba impreveaseate ceatw mlttea, reported sgainat the paeeage ef iba bill to aasend the charter ef the Wilmipgtoa, CharlotU and aatasmra Kauread uonnany. ' , A motioa to reconsider Ihe veto by which tbs OoaVt telda Railroad bill was postpoaed natil te-eMrrew. Tbe bill to eatabliih the snaaty of Cliagmaa wa made the speeial order 'fur Friday next. . . . J . The bill te aoaead the ebapter ef tbe Revised Oede. SBtlUed Iuoteeat Debtor waa rejeeted. Tbe special Orders, tbe bill to repeal the B7th ebap. . eeraf ebexVtvteed Cede, aad tbr bnt ta InoaHwmU'' - tha MiiteaaBd raneeyrllle ieaetioa Railraad Cmaa paay, ware made apeenrl erdera foe latere daya. The bin to facilitate the eelleetioa ef debts was ra, Jetted. .., . ...... , ,. .' v; ; TbeWn rspsaUag the seottons of Ibe Revised Coda providing for the geological sarvsy.wss made the ape elal order for Teeaday aext. - ' , '. The bill prohibiting hetUeg ea elections passed Its seeoed readiag; aa alas the bill better to seeare the; freedom of eleetieas ofaherils. - !V . . Tbe bill providing for the settlemeat af the beaad. -ary line betweea twit State and Virginia, paaaad ita third reading, aad Waa erdared te be engroaeed. Mr. Bdney moved that tbe bill to amend the ehar tar or tbe Wilmington, Caarlnttt aad Ratberford Rail, road Company be takea an tbe ale for the parpoae of being reeemaiitted. lie made the motion at tba fay tan oe af the friends ef th bill, wbo deal red id amend it. Agreed to.. Aad after tb anneaaasment Of th death of Jadga ' Kah, sad paeaage ef appropriate resolatioaa ia rela-' tiea thereto, eeeompaniad by euloglel from severe) gentlemen, tbe Senate adjourned, : ' '-'T , Bonsa Mr. Ward introdneed a revolution inetraet- Ing tb lateraal latprovemento eemmtttee to enqoire Into tbe prartleaMlity aadaexpedleney ef coaeoHda- ns; n venirai. weaivro, aaa fluaniie ana ean Carolina Railroad Companies Into-one company. '' Mr, flewlng Introduced new bill to establish tha bank of baltaburj. , - - ,j ? . The bin to amend the charter ef tbe Revieed Coda, I entitled "Crimes and Pnaiahmeote," passed ita third , reeding, " " Mr. Oayweed resumad bis argument ea th raaoja. . tioa ta reladoe to bis teat. ' ' Ha was replied to by Mr.' xtenbary, but before h ' . eoadnded, the further eoatl deration af the avbjaet was . peatpeaed BBlil Tbarsday. v , ' A series af resolatioaa were toea totradaeed by V, aerwoea ia reiattoa as taa a aava as aoga staaa. " Aad after reaaarke from 1 aoearaed, 1 several geotltojea tbe Isasa . . : ; -f.lj . IM,. It i'lfifn- "- '.WTf" -W.VW
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