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hi. n i.J - k. I - (2 t . r.. I K MOM "I'""" The able and ptirk e fTorU of Otn. tauUfs, of North Carolina Jn , po; ; ing the motive and abuse, of the Secre Mary of But., to the eaerelse el IhJ V on.ge vested in him by . law, has drawn down upo him eeyiiemetie attack from ' lh. whole corp. of """'r'.n le.ier writer of the CosUtion. Even Gov. Kent and Mr. Galea, hi. ec friends, - item ro have marked him . a special ob- i it.Mni mUrtnretenttuon 1 ana Ia-ik f..n mirk of tUUnutUr, . J W ln; I ..us... rA the lite appointment - follrltof general in Nertb Caroline, to i . -. r.. m i.i. dv innicunK . .k. f,,ln of Oen Saundera. ' following letter from one oi in. m - B the State eflforlbC.roliMHljhow ; with whit propriety I , DEAtStiil. aw 'with Inclination in UEAB t-I ... . , P,hlwh. Uft.-SMl, Hit. the National Intelligencer, which reached thif pUce4hlamorotnC,tasenien u- John Scott, Esq. who, few day. ago, prevailed ever Gen. R. M. Saunder. in Joint billot ol the Legisla'ure for the .p oolntment of .olicitor general, la en moved Jritnd of tht JdmlnUtratM. The statement is wholly and utterly de. Utute of truth. That the editors of that . print have been imposed upon, l cannot doubt. The contrary auppotition would Imply derltuiion of principle and de a-radation of troral., alike Inconsistent with their former respectable standing, and the e.timation in which many of their former personal and pol'nical friend., mil endeavor to regard them. .X.7JW..V .-r.ttiww.V.' and close intlmacr. He was originally, a ; faat and efficient friend of Mr. Crawford , be Is now advene to the re-election or Mr. 4dam, without feeling or epressln(f any .trong preoiiecuon minoruiu.".v. k0n. Indeed, his habits, feelings, charac- ter, are alien to the heted and violent ei cite ments of a political partiaan i he is not therefore the less decided. The result of the election wa in no "T"-" degree Influenced by partf feeling, but 1 to be attributed wholly to other causes. ,,J.r,. fjr. of ihe candidates aupnortedjeere amply qualified for the office- Mr. Scott hs.been, for several succets , ve vears, a memrwr of the Legislature. JjV a an accomplished genllenun, or the most frank, agreeable, and insinua-ing manners, possessing a high sense of honor, and the most undoubted integrity. Per haps no gentleman in the Lrgisliture en joy a larger and more enviable .hare of personal popularity. Beaidea, Mr. Scott ba. been longer before the public eye, for - . that aoDointmenU than Gen Snundera, and the public mind was, fd a considerable 'MtenT"nre otcttpiedr- Add to-thiv-that Gen. Siunder. had been, for some seven yeara, withdrawn from the Legislature, and you will readily comprehend the cau Ac. that conspired to produce tb Jtsult. "In the closing paragraph, there seem to be an insihuifion designed to make an imoreuion that. General Saunders' stand tbaenmpiured.rNoJhinR-ismarjs tlntroe and yet nothing Is more rturai for the editors to believe; for the fact cannot be disguised, that in their arro gance,tbey seem to think, whenever -and ,., tf herever thev Ex their aealcf reproba tlon a gratrfvtl public has nothing to dobuf tanetion and ratily the act. J " It Is vain lor the Intellipfencer to en deavor to make an impression that North Carolina is not fixed beyond the reach of power, patronage, or misrepresentation in regard to the approaching election. She Is as imrnoveably fixed in favor of Gen. Jackson, as Tennessee or South Carolina, and will, give a vote, but little less over ; heTming7 ' " gv lWJEJB'&J3Jr.uL. irJLSSIAGTQA... A eorretpondent, under date of 1st Janunr, 1828, writet thus to the Richmond Whig after visit to the Preridenf a Kew Year'a levee. I have just returned from a New ear'a visit to the President of the United States. According to custom, the doors ere thrown open, and all classes, sexrt - and denominations, made welcome to en- : rter. The day - was as .clear jnd calm as filay day, and the concourse of citizens and stnngera of both aexes, immense. . We were saluted on our entrance into the front room of the spacious mansion of the ' President, with the melodious notes of an elegant band of music, and from, thence . directed our course through the various ! rooms which were all lhrowiOperrT5T5Ur View. Mr.' Aoas stood in the tenter " room, dressed as plain as any Farmer in ' - '"" the country,.receiving the company and y Ihe cotgratulations ol hia fellow-citizens. '. .Xbe, comminglemenr of 'persons wa . - r enrious and interesting. This delightful m-n8 8 nyefted into the region of ?crW,,sntelt7;;..bamshed:--care I Xlirth and Warity pervaded all classes, and made the scene, truly, " the feast of reasWatitf iiliii "'few;;W'1ad'ut.llere)'':1be belle of S and ,of 60 promenaded and tripped elegantly along and over the years that are between ihem. Here were bach- elors without artt and arts wiinouf bach elors dandies of this century and dan dies of the last, of no other use, than to ill .S.. .r ku..l rlnlk and Tnf mtiif nd Ven-Governors and gov erned double S. A.'a.and A. S. Sfa Hf(I.miIiit1ieIrl5oni,Iuinei,iiii. er, and lacetheir cashmere. .and coach e Join. In their rUt and -belle., young ml.set Rood J1' hanirlne upon tha arm. of gallants- lea Present., Embassadors, eere nn, M v... ,f Cnnirre.-Admlnl1 ration Opposiilon-OenenU, Colonel.. Commo dore, and Captain.-citizens of all rank., ... a.- -kA. ff.1lk Shakanere's witch ei, black spirit anc tn., ! j and ty. mlnfle, mingle , mingle, and like those wltchef too, ha. .nUbed, i u tint atraee behind-..- bo uiy a . at a . Lf.. Avtlvlta patted off fcarn.nnlciMlf'-T The Agricultural , Board of the Stele metaa usual during the Session el tJe legislature, and dUtributert auen seen ana book a. era on band to, the several Acrlcb!t6rr Sdcletlee Tepeaen'.ed lavtte, lTt.t ' ' f- Soch Agricultural Beetle a ' . t . r.l in ilia Krtird. It (I toapnoini vnj, the late Se.iion, are Informed that there are in the hand, of Secretary, for each, which mir be had on application, or will S. forwarded according to auch direc tion, at mar be rWi fr that purpose, a portion of 1-ucrit.e Seed, the 7th md 8th riK American Farmor, fiv copie of Atjricol. ry o" farmintc and rural atT.ira, and twenty ropiea Michel!' OrotoniVal Report. Hal The following i. a it of ihe officer, ip pointed for the present er, liz. CI1AKLC9 H9HEK. Ko. Vrtmdfnt. CRN. JAMES M'KY. Virt treiident. Wit ItOYHN. Eq. Tmuurtr. J. CALK 4. Setrttary. eph Picket, Joeph U. Skinner, Profe.wr An. dretra. lien. W.Dlount ana cipi. m. iiun.. CtmmiUe CirreijMmlrntt.CoV TIwimi 0. Polk, John G. Dlount, ken. twnc T. Arrry, Ittmuel Kinir. John CHchmi, John HiH, Charlei WUIiame, ami Col. MlUchin. The New Hoard if Internal Imfiruvt mrritiJtieK n Rileij;rVn-th-ti instinf. All the member, were present. Mr.-Nasb it fc appointed Clil Engineer of the State, and Irrtrtbe first pbrw, directed tn take charge of the Pubnc Works below Wilmington. Mr.-Nnh ia alo to.prox eedL-loCape Fear Hirer, for the purpose ol redicin the several shoals below f ayetteville, so is to obtain 18 inches In its depth at the lowest summer witer. James MeSane, Esq. the President of the Cape Fear Navigation Companv, has been requested to act as agent of the Board to attend to the operationa both ibove and below Fayetteville, (where im provetnente are contemplated) with pow er to employ an assistant and overseer or overaeets to attend to the workmen. Ami if . he accept, the appointment as we hope he will, we .hail have no doubt that the work will be aOcctually and vigilantly r x ecUled. " Penitentiary. -Amongst the most 1m portmt Resolutions' passed was the ..fol lowing, which was adopted just before the Legislature adjourned. 'ftfZKntrna the-eeriwr UouestediSL obuin.. and report to the next Ugilture, the mart approvefl plan ol Penitentiary arpamiy, and in connexion with an Asylum for Idiota and Luntic?,'setting f mh the beat ay stem of dweip- line for auch Inititutlbns with the amount of the probable coat ami the. poasibility of artintage- rkualy connecting theae two Inttitutiona. Cortgmt.h letter-writer from Waih ington says, that Congress has sat nearly an hour earh ay, during which time many petitions have been presented,' and many resolutions offered. Most of the latter will never be heard of again, and were offered for M qlhe r fiurfiote , than to shew, the names of the members, who offered them, in print. .TheremainAXieutai.oUbea. - vy, who was killed by pirates on the coast of Cuba, have been interred at Hudson. (State of New-York) his native place, with appropriate ceremonies. . Seveial officers oi the Navy were present. Maryland. There is a small Adams majority in both branches of the legisla ture of Maryland ; but Jackson will ne vertheless, obtain at least seven out. of the eleven vote, of that state. Mw&em and Cafte Pea A ofr. The Notes of neither of the above Banks will circulate in this place (Elizabeth City North Carolina) except at a discount of frcwrthtcr W percent. tizStar, ; A meeting has been held at Montreal, (Lower Canada) at which an address to the Throne was adopted, " praying the removal of the Larl of Dalhoqsie Irom the office; of Governor in Chief of British North America." The meeting was com posed of about 250 persons. , 7 JThe. Rev'd. Richard S. Mason, Rector of Christ Church, In the Town of New bem, having noti&ed the . Vestry of . said Chuch of his intention of removing out of this State,on Christmas day be preach ed his farewell sermon to a numerous as semblage of persona, which was extreme j' "ing, tnd drew tears from many ierffsi January "2d. ms. -v w. k.M Ln f.vornd with tha Adlrrw deliterrdby Gee. aaandrr; atU.e eelebrsuoo . -' - Im Ihid ettt m sm niiL ear a fumi.hed for putlicadon at tha request of the committee of amnM nd w reftat ur want of room tai"rt It In toil week'a piperi Uiliallpinouri'. . 11'. j th friends o? Oen. Jmkn i... .muT!v met In tits town cf .rZZL a mettin bad beewheld at i.i-l A wtfittitiani adooted. rcommanU Inr jSckW CammiUeea In tKh tWctoral dia. irSt In this ate. foe tb purpwe of A?t ctntiMlite for 7nor oc rrewmiH rwsltlent wf the CJitoI3tata. appolntinsj eom- mitleri of trrretponaanea, mww, .l. I .cr m Ukleirh. do eropota tint f friend, of Cen. Jack. l ,t VTikerfor. the SA diy . Fibrvarf rf. k bii Teetday of Wilkea Counfy Court i at whicli, dalegatea rrom ma twmm " Iredrll.and A.ar. invj ed to it in aominalinf a candidate for Jackion Klec tor for this diatrtct. vaa na wsiTiaa ciaoiiaiaar. jacksox Mtirts a us cnijkT0.. Without previous notlre having been publkkly announced, it proposed on the 8th of Jnuarv, that as roanv of the frien Is of Oen. Jatknn as could conven iently attend, meet at the court-home for tUm fii r nniA f makinsr suitable arrange- ments for the nomination of an Elector In ihW-elVrtoral dUirlrt After having .. . . .1 - -l ..i t.i.- n irL. Cilieu io me cnair, ana onn nunc renuested to act as Secretary. The ob ject of the meeting being s'ated, the fol lowing resolutions were offered and ad opted i Whereii Ibis "meeting has casually as sembted this day without a general notice to the people, and onlv intended 'as pre liminarv to further proceedings s . T?ovrtf. thaRhe friends of Gen. Jack son be noiifird and requested to meet at ' i . - ; r- V - ' . . m the court nousr . njrjway ine zta oi re hruary next, to elect delegate's to meet a representstion from Mecklenburg and Ca barrus, for the purpose of -nominating an Elector ; nd also to appoint a corrrspon dinir committee for the county, and to transact such other business as the peo p!c assembled mav deem expedient. On motion of Cept Robinson. Rf tot ted, that a committee be appointed, con sisting of persons from different sections of the county, to give publicity to the day of meeting. The committee consist of Capt. John Robinson,-William Robert, JerrmUb Good son, and Larkin Stowe, Eqrs.-- - Hrtotvedt that an account of these pro eeedinea he published ht the Raleigh Star :IZ!;4n,t Western Carolinian,, ,. v. -te - .,.-JOINZlMMERMAX,CA.. J7O.D.H0KEfifc,ry. TO TBI EDITOR Sir 'Encloaed are the proceedings of a mee- 4:oXtlic.jtitilfeni ot tredelt county friendly to th adminijtralion s I have" to MVthe "lavoWTift' you to publish them in your paper ; a compL ance will oblige many friends. Your obt servant C; Sissoim. At a meeting of the citizens of Iredell coun'v fnvoarable to the re election of John 1 Adams to the presidency of the United Siatet, held at'the court house in Staeville, on Saturday the 12th January, 82SJametCamfibfll was called to tbe cbair, and Cyrat Simmondt appointed secretary. The object of the meeting having been explained by Maj. M. L. Hill, upon mo lion, the following gentlemen were "ap pointed a committee to prepare a pream ble and resolutions expressive of the oh l iect and opinions nt the meettne. vu: utchard Allison, Dlai.M. L. Hill, iuiam Gibson, "Dr. Root. II. Carson, John H. McLaughlin, and C. Simmonds ; who re tired, and after a short time returned and reported the following preamble and res olutions, which, after having been read were unanimously adopted s Whereas, unprecedented exertions are making to elevate to the chief magistracy r . . . ... at w... rr- of Jhe L'niqn a man who, to say the least of him, has nothing to recommend him but his military achievements, and who we believe actuated in his untiring soli citude to obtain the office, by that innrdin ate ambi ion which has characterized his career through lite, more than any sense of ptrioasm or condition-of hi country t and as his ad herents, by seeking to place .him in office, evidently desire a chanjje in men, and not of measures, and .by electing him over the present incumbent we should eyince an unwarranted spirit of caprice, throw Odiunt en the character and obliterate the remembrance of more than fortjr years arduous eerylce- of one oi. our best., and most valued fellow citizens ; and ae by taking front tbe'army tbe President "we make the first omce in the gift of the people the reward of military services, jeopardizing the peace and harmony of this generation, endangering our future prosperity as a free people, and hazarding the very existence of civil liberty by the precedent; and men who would other wise have remained high in the nation's estimation) have volunteered their iw slander on the tbaractcr of one of ihj r ... r iKn ire. the advoeate ol a mrtr'n freedom, In thenes of the west and after wantonly .. I.I..- tx.stal lTrM.Tti 10 bfl aiiHHV"r . i.i:.i-. i:. iK moat aosura ana riuiwui. charge. 'and It It a mors! truth, that he .k..... .n Innocent nclahbor, it of wnu n,ifc- ,. . .- ... . tener thm otherwise guilty nimsei. i ...u .t k..;nr avinced to OS war. in roca- nfiha nretent aominisirauoo ... exceeded our rooit sanguine expectation., .a tv.r jrmiDt oortion oi me oppoii .i. .t.;u u.lmr ever? ' meani which .tn.tnrfl' -have not in theW bands to retard the wheals oi governed.., thereby bring It administr.ior. inio o .... .n .1 ina exoense oi invivcv .ilv -,tr,r. t and we believe thaU crisis L .. K.Mt.-aahtcJk rost materlalfy atTect Dost'erlty to the latest generation, nm ... all true patriot anouiu w ?y - wva ow vhe interests of ibeircountry .ere it be too' fat f' We, the tiuxen oi ireoeu county friendly io the administration ac tuated by the purest teal for tbe prosper ity of our country end the cause or truth nd justice, have entered Into the follow ing resolutions i , t ..a It is the nehl of the people to assemble and deliberate, and their unalienable privilege to express at all times their opinion ol puouc men ana measures , Resolved, that we have unlimited con fidence in the talents, Integrity and patri olism of John 0.. Adams, end'thst we i..K. nA mn better Qualified toadromis ter the multifvious concern, of the gov 1. "i'urejr dU'wttatbo' ronnuenre ana reipccv aoruau. Resolved, that we know no cause at thla lime for chaneintr the role establish ed during the life time of the Father of his country, of giving the presidency lor two successive terms to the same man ; and to elevate any Individual to the oflke at thla time In opposition to the present chief magistrate, would be an illiberal tenture of hi ajminUtratlon, totally un worthy the magnanimity of a free and en lihtenei people, and by tbe force of evil example, destructive ot' . some., of the brightest prospects of our future glory. Resolved, that in our opinion the affairs of the government hive never ben better administered since the dayt of-Washing ton, than by our present chief magistrate i and that to support his re election we pledge ourselves mutually to each other and to our common country. Resolved, that we conceive the clamor of " corruption," and of bargain and sale," solemnly proclaimed by Gen. Jack son and a few of his partisans against Mr. Adams and Mr. Clay, a false calumny, ut terlv void of an foundation in truth, ami the deformed offspring of the distemper eb imagination of it fabricators Resolved, tht our future welfare re-. Juires that the thief magistrate of. our hlotl should have sustained through life a fair and unimpeachable moral character ; should be intimately acquainted with the municipal l.twi of his couaU:jAne laws of nations and the different foTTrsjofibetrjbumbJeaJhe friendless, and the distressed. government 1 1 that ohnftuinir jr.., Adams ptrtsiw't-4tA-anly tK't q"'''"','atio'n't in an eminent degree, but adds to fhem the accomplishments of the scholar and phi losopher. """ ' " Resolved, that although we cheerfully concede our warmest gratitude to Apdre w Jackson for his meritorious military ser vices, yet there is nothing iii his civil qualifications, or in the services rendered his country during peace, which in our opinion entitles him to the presidency, even if we should not hy electing him discard a highly meritorious civil officer; but on the contrary we fear much danger would result to posterityTif not to iheffanl aehoolshasbeeBattended withtigiul presenrgeneratlon byselecticg preshf dent from the army Jle3oJvjc(k.ihau.l!ifi ...ogr?.WJ)52Ii ity of a chieftain who haa atolen away the heart of his countrymen by his success in arms alone, is an evidence in our opin ion ol the imminent danger of our country, and that we will use every constitutional exertion in our power to defeat the ma chinaiiona of those time-aervers and arch demagogues who under the assumed name of patriotism entrenched behind the pretended cause of the people, seek their own seltish Interests in -the elevation of Gen. Jaclaon, rathar than or the peo pie's welfare Resolved, that we consider the cause of the present administration identified with tbe dearest interests of the people, foilHMe-fiUloiealL rovernmenti were originally instituted with the cause of truth and justice which all good men should ever strenuously support, even at the haexard of their " lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor." ' r""" Resolved, that we highly approve the proceeding of -the "convention - held t Raleigh on the 20t,h December last and that we will support the ticket by them formed. Resolved, that Col. Thos- A. AJ15on, Wm. King, Eiq. Jos. Chambers, Richard Alliton, Doct. R.H. Carson, John H. JUrLaughlin, C. Simmonds, Wm. Gibson, ueorge r lowers, wq. John louog, J no. H. Hall, Jos. Davidson, Theo. Fail-, Washington Dyers, Jos- Byers, Maj An drew Allison, Dr. Richard Dennett, Capt. A. Ioward.N. W. Alertrflderj Afaj. M. L. Win. A. Johnston, he a iorrespoti(lin committee on the part of this mc tunr for promoting the objects thereof. Resolved, thatine proceenmgs oi thlg meetlnfli he signed by tbe Chairman and Secretary, and forwarded to tha ediiortof the Raleigh Register, Catawba Journst; tnd Western Carolinian, lor publication! JAMES CAMPBELL, CAm. ' C. S1MM0NDS, frt-ry. A Jackson meitinir la called, to takeplaet la) Charlotte, 6n tha 26u of February next. , A Uttm meeting ae held In Blades eon t, she iZi. And 4r.ttww ateyt tik lor nominating a esndidate for Rlector for ttut dbtrict. ' 1 ' 1 ' ' "the JecKewn committee of vifilanot Tor Cunft berlnd county, met in fayettcviJlf oftftha met. rv dclegatM ,,wtW''tecti(d, aBy fcillia, and John Wack, to meet drlept,afranj th other emintlea-eompoalltf that Blceinl district, at Richmond eourt hoMae. os Tan of next tuperior court, in March, le nominatta esndiilate for Jackaoa Elector lor that dtrict. 1 he Pavettcvill ilelrgaUa were Inatrnetcd ta recommend Archibald HcB?, of Veora county, to the convention.' a a suitable txraoa for r lector. . The RalcieD star wjil aea that to li of candidates ie likely to stand in aetd of correction. The 8th of Jsnftary waa celebrated in Wit. ailnfton, in tht state, M with every popular it. monatration of joy i and every brart awcllcd K tbe reverberating thunder of artillery." The Orange Prece 8odety" baa take a vote en the pn aidrncy i for Adama, 32 1 tor Jackson, 0. And the Hil)tNV paper arts ihii fown ai a fayrw.k" TjorJna afmjnrtratma! Mania ul (tact aoctetiea tmnt, ol count, bt expected to vote for any body who waa , ,ff engaged in wareven if it were Jn defence 4 tbe very fireaidei of these pactbl people. fwt. 'fhe pofitical friend of Mr. Aint have been In the habit of claiming for tSnr. tclvfv great ertdinfor their mod ratio, . bearance, and decency of atyle, Ia diacuaaif tbe subject of the Prciideney. fhey f out n tnrnoa or JacKiwn,toricing (astney aay)cotm in tneir inv cties, anu mioierani in tneir pria cisdeeT' It-it "latterty; the stumefully tnreaapa. ate souse wvianeu upon tne uia Hero, bi n suiTniniatratRm paper. treal1v a d'rtfrraeetottw American character.. 1 he Alexandria CairR a devotcd.administration print, callalhe illwrv ouiJacaadv, th fuaUtt tyrant that kattrtj in the mtrlit ac th 4a$ Atn t A'T-rrl-. Tho trgialature of Kew-Tork a, annbled at Albany on Tueaday, the let imt. (ien. Root, ihe old Speaker of the lower bauc and a deciiled Jackwn-man, waa re-elected ta that office t the Beuu governor preaidea ia tba senate. Goveraor Clinton aent in hia net, lire on the same day. Like all other dot- umenti from that great and patriotic asan, Vt mewaire ia a ipkndid performance. Gov. C. thui apeaka on the aobject of Lduemfini , Termit me to solicit your attention u the two extremes of rducafto, the higher snd the loweit, and this I do in order tt promote the cultivation of those wiW nature has ""giRed Twit b "genius,- btjt-h whom fortune has denied" the meant o education Let it bVbur lmbition.,fiiod no ambition can be more laudable,) tc dispense to tbe; obscure, the poor, the 'he power of rising to usefulness and k- .q'r,5 dimcjion Wi:b""iJiIs viwTprdfsiJn"nghrieba made for the gratuitous education ia our colleges, of youth eminent Jor ihe lakata they, have diplayed, and th tirlues they have cultivated in the subordinate semm- riet.Thit 'wudall1nto""actrnty iB the acuities of. genius ill the efforts of industry all the incentives to araU ion. and alt the motive to enterprize, ind place the merits of transcendant intellect on a level at least with the factitious claims of fortune and ancestry In Great Britain, me institution of ln IHHCnt- 4ju.-ioe jjwjti u, tun pp. mid t It embraces those children who in generally too young for common schools. TneTTcv elTffr entr f rom engrossed autB tion to their offspring softens the brc of care, and lightens the hand of tw More efficacious in reaching the heir: than the head, in Improving the tetnpd than the intellect, h hat been enunemir useful in laying the 'foundation of good feelings, good principles, and good hiDits An institution ol this kin has been, i' I am rightfully informed, established in neighboring city, and toms' ladies New-York" httfeTwitb Thit thsracteristie benevolence wbicft "form the Vighwi: jewel in the female character, tevoted themselves and their merited influeice to this inestimated object. x WVW Biff.-The joint select committe the legialature, at it late sestion, to w was referred that part of the Cov'a. mef which related W tbe alteration by Congre the Tanf. contemplated by the Dill," made an able report adrerae to aw which conclude! with the following resolotio iTlUJ . rt.. AnlntnM nTtkl. f .fril!tturt North Carollnat thatit w inexpedient f CigreW'ibeUiulu4'jWW I dntiM an imnorta. . n.h.( nwMMi. ' mot trie i.overnur v port and rewlutiona, to each of the Sen and " Hepresentativra or imajiw u . gress of the United State, with a requwt tw thev be kid before that bodfc-V- "The 'report and Teeohitiona, the Star were adopted by th Senate on tne UUlflium Millie cmiKI uiikiiuwii . taken up or atteduppn bfttbe !lue M
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