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DO .4 ! . 3lcrtS;-CaroIina tar. .or jtnHi bui.lv ar WILLIAM C. DOUB, niTot ivomorarrma. Illill! tf Mid strictly la iilnncf, two dollsrt per aa mami f dollar an i nftjnt,.ittsj4,.authi. yjI Btaatat ; u three aVlers. at the and af the year. . ABrSBTRBMiXTS aot exceeding sixteen m wilt aa inssrtsd on tim for eat dollar, and sanntv-tve cents for oach sntse,iKt .nsartion. These of greater length" will be coarged propers ioa.dl. CurtOrdsrsscdJudicielBlvsitiant vill b charged 25 par cant. hiRlier th.vn taa abort rasa. A reasonable dsductioa will at made ta bee who advertis by the year. , Book aad Job Priatiag dona with neatnes despatch, and on accommodating terms. - GENERAL DIRKCTOKY. city government. it ' Vim. Dallas Haywood, iDtaudaut ot Police.' . . . ,. .. i oosmissiojisbs. - JZattem Ward.--kldridge Smith, "- A. Adams. ' fuWfe WarJ.T, h. Harding, . IxaaO Proowr: . 1 " S. CMtwall, , VfaUr Ward. A. M. Goraan, " II. D. Turner, 1 " "" - J. J.ChrUfnphera, City Clerk, A. M. Oonnan, t'itj frous. City Qvari.-lt.mm ML Crawley, . ; JaukwrnOverby. .., Cilf ConHabla. Kdward llurria, , ,, -. Henry l'nninrtnii. ' A. Adami, Weighnuurter. ' ' - " JS, Hiirria, Clrk of the Mar-, COURTS. Tha (Supreme Court of North Carolina ir Mli in this city aetni-annually, on the aoonnd 5 4iday m June, and the th day of lieoember r ? udV Hon. Frederick Naehs Clue Justice, W.H. Battle. " ' . - r" ' " Edmund B. I'roeAiao, Clerk; Ham. C. Jane, Reporter, J. i. Litooford, Sr., Marshall. The Vmled fStaitt Circuit Cmirt for the Pii trint of North Carolina ia held semi-annually in thii eity, on the let Monday in June and the mat Mimrfo in November. . J i . nr....... -r T r jHdya. -lion. i. m, n yn, u uwrpi aiuh. Henry Potter, of Fayettcvifle; District Attorney, , Robert P. Dick; Clerk, Win. U. Haywood, 8r, Marshall, Wesley Jones. The Superior CVwri for this County, is hold on hetraC Mondn after the fourth .Monday in March and September, " , John 0. Moore, Clerk, j, - : - Jos. B. Bachelor, Attorney General and Solic itor of the fourth Judicial District ,fffor K. P. Marriott HJurifof Wok William H. Irigh, Cornr Willis Scott. . . , .. .v , frrier.-U. Uuwou. " - t T H -'"BANKS. Sank nf ti JStete ij' Kml Carolina, ineorpo rated 1830. Charter expires in 1H0U. Capital l.atW.UUU, aiviuea into i.i.umi suarcs oi wuivii i.: t ;,-r.r. Hiainl holds .1.027 and the tjniver- iitv 1000. . , ' j Prineiiiat Bank at Raleigh. .' - , ' " ' 1 niw M,.r,i,-i.i 1'ra.ul'pnt ' ' ' ! . I'k.rUa llawev Cashier Xbe Court or nea awt yuarttr aemmft is held ea tha third Monday in Kehrnary, May, August and Noveinlier. Jt'ft'. ttli-v, 4'lcr.k, - Chairman of fas County Court. William Boy- 1 U. Brvan, Jr 'f uller and Notary Public i "tern Texas, and thereby beta into a com w m i,.,i.rn IjK.juint (!Lai k uuii iiiarv . pass as narrow as possible the slave power. fW&t., i- " ' "' Jordan Wombla, Jr.. cuirk, ' TK!. H.nk ku tmtHnhaaat kawhern. Tarhoro aT.vMu.ilbL Wilmington. Kliiabeth Citv. Char Uti. Milton. Monrsnton and W indsor. - - i -, t On lb BMt of the State : I. W.JCeurte, Pub- e Tremaurcr, ex-oSoio, V, t) B. Branch and W. u Poole, i i ' jf Ontlie partoftheStockhiilders! Wm, ftiylan Wa,. Peaoe. J. it. Brvau, 4 B. Q. Uoulhac, Al fred Jouea and B. F. Moore,. -Ofcriag and Renewal day T day lliacouut day .v eineatiay. -lmeMie Bills and Bills ot iSx change discos nt avl every day. Business Lours from 10 till 2 o clock BaMak Hrmmtk of A Bant of tkt Cans fear William II. Joihm, Cashier. ' . J hipb trilaite tetlie nationality and conservatism . R. P. riwKTcller ,d Notory Puhlie. " 1 f hs nhws nf the lat. American Convention lhaiiToas. Oeo, W, I lay wood, T. 11. Selby,, . v . , . IShaxJa Joihw, tiwwga Uttle Dr. Tboa. Uvj ew Tsr- Th Jn"" twngest Ah 0t4 C. W. 1). Hutching, 4 otlrtnn sheet In tits Iforth, and hate Aaisrican- Oflrio dsj Aloaday. liseoon day Tuesday !, wjh cordial hatred, because R refuses to - ' RA1L RH4DS. ' AaZn'A saw) iiattm H.ulrvml Cumpanj, R. A. i'radup. President, , W. W, Vasa, Treasurer. S. M. Pool, AsaisUnl Treasurat. - V. B. Allen- lpot Agsot, Mail train k-avea 10 tuinutes after 7 A. wives at ) P. U. ' - . M., . "' JVorA fVr Knitnmd Coayxuis. ', Chat. t. fisher, Presideut. ' 1 C. P. Mestdeiihall, Tresourar. J. T. West, Freight and Ticket Agent, wJ 'I i .1.-1. ' A i r...HB 4t.m . , . - wumvisrams w ci-w, , . , t a.,uu4 UVo. ifwiu', IBS. A. II. Mall from ih Wast arrive, at 3i! minutes af - 4W 4 e'closk, P. U. OepwrH at muuitea bs orete'atotk.l'.Al. - " post orricx. Willla.-! Whim, Hr., Ps) MasMr. ica aor,oawe aaya. rr,- earn- " TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. JKORTHKKN MAIUBr lUi'jtoM.) Tbswab Mail eloae daily si l s a ' lal Vi 'I Si M aB . -i , s Taa Cava tsav tb dsn.4 at a. as SOCTUER Si MAIL (By Two-aoasa liaci, sCloaa daily at 1 f SB I p. a Artivea daily" " 'Tb Hack toave p. WtbTkk.M MAlb (Br iVUiuosa.) . Am dall at 9 p. Arrives duily . ' ', at 41 p. 711 Iraia teaie at H p. m WLIKlWRirMAIt-RaiLBOao,) sntosasaaitv. , . al 9 p. m Amm daily " at a. m Taa Oar Warn daily ai 0m aitor I . as XARBOKu'MAIL-Di TunoaNtlUx,) rPassss VaSsy.Taea.aa4 Th ., at p. iu Arrli Tailsv, Thsts and t t " y. as llsyk toavseua M... W sd and 1r, M I a. m riTT.HaUJliil' MAlL-ilif tasssssoaM lUa lliiassms Taswtsy aad Raiasday, at t p. ta Arvtn a M ..ly aad Thmlay, si 7 p. Hi Uut IniHHSit, and Vi s-i. si' "l 7 a. as fAHTICl'LAK ATTfcNTlo.H It l..4 to tat n... mnf tf rAHIa tdifst "r"Xiil Mm mS SirtfS to a .a, "SM, Mmm .,,. t. f'asisi mm mi ai.,i. m vmf ihj u., aawk SMf has toH,wwnifu,,. tuasttl TUI fit as to a v M m ..a. ' . a u uiau. sUlslth, 0-. It, IS IS. u !!(! Hetst I Btllt l Pyrist !, ( Kill L'r1". tlrs. t'assjswy, J sa sn !. i .. MLKliAt tl II MtlS, at aWs abv g isii i (.anas, .. .. - WkiM frs a. t. VM4, AvvU , IKI. ? Nul nTkapa iw a il...st i fey Aata.1 ;m, Itm , r-,- -..1V Ml. VOLUME XLVI, Ijbrft-ariImit'rShf. : irAroirrNrcT'? , 0L -I . , 1 . . Latter fram Han. J. H. WUeox. . U Ehe Xew Orlenna Tribnne publish en a letter from the Hon. Mr. Wilcox, gentleman Veil """""I"1""" worwnanowmoeroivom greutrora Jisaaippi. lie wrttee trom Texaa, and tfm bia Impreoalon, of the fcreign Influence in that state, iue testimony 01 air. ueox, aays uia Amerioan urgan, oanooi oe queionou. us Ilo apeake aa an eye.wtfn. ; Me charges that the fie charges that the German population of Texa are hboring in eon' nexioa with the AbolitionUta. He ahowa that they unite with the abolition of I.irery, the abo lition of the trial by jury, of the Sabbath and of oatlia in conrti of iuatice. . They muster under their national flag, and. preeerre their own na tional kwguase and naagee. r let Americana of every section read this latter, and they will ee tbt the foreign population do not merely me nance aa institution of labor recognised by one section of the Union, but the overthrow of insti tutions cherished ly the common reverence of all.t Tbty hav oome from Europe, preserving their own civil and religions opinions, they intend hers tp impose their own ' reformation. The have no purpose to Adopt American usages or principles, but to employ our land, our national atrength.'our Influence pvpr the world, to perfect thstr Utopian ant agritrinn plana of social refor mation. Shall we submit to the abolition of the Sabbath, the trial y jury,- tbe sanctity of the judicial oathf Will tha fanatics of New England bargain with the Hessians for aliolition of these institntmna founded upon Plymouth rock (ot the overthrow of an institution; of Iqbqr wiiioh they do no) themselves sinploy or approve! We shall peel "There are about ten thousand foreign voters In tli is Stnte, and as far aa has been heard from thsy have been unit, I conscientiously believe that the American party did not receive Blty for eign votes. I cannot, t irenent, give yon the result in this Slata. We will, however, be beat en, I think, some two or three thousand votes. "You will then disenror that Texas is com pletely under the control nf foreigners, nine out rf ten of whom are Abolitionists, In this place there is pqhhshnlaOennnn Aholuion paper, ana ArthoTn Atmimon s'icieties nave estaMishea ''acuities agencies hero, to whom they send hy Mail the iVewYiM Tribune and other Abolition shecM iT EnuuiiounuirvMiiiiiun, a iiuvp irt.-rii innriiicii er1 1 that one agency receives flvg thousand enpie".- Now, sure it is to hie, that if (he people of the extreme Southern States would think for a m ineiit, thev must conchnle that this is an artful stroke of the Abolitionists to makes free Stale "Since my arrival here, the Ocrmnns held a r ff .l-.lViU I !.r , f nr of 1 of the abolition n Junes, ot ontlis in courts ofl Jusiiw. of the Sabbath, and of slavery. H)n the dayof the election here. theCermans . , . r . iiiiMiean oi in n:iimnii Ihroogh the streets. They marched In process- '" through the eity, chanting Uorman national : airs. Tlve i'Mnsh sinrfng the M.irseilles hvmn. I nsver lirtt tn nmed and chagrined its the whide ours of my hie. let it is said we hsve , r"iiing as tear iniw Herman itinoence i - i rm j Catholic priets took ilie" fcld openly againit the I American party, anif threatened temporal, eter nal and spiritual damnation to biu who Voted . tlie American ticket, so we did no wceixs one t atholierote, ' The Albany Journal-Weed's paper pafs a 1 ImiI lim anltnlananaa ftaa Aaa .11- '.S.lf .nl! " " wisyBimniiw is V J !"wJl w t 'f I ' slavery. " It knows that the great bulk of tha A socrican party in Ifew Torlt las (Irmly set Its face against agitation, and that it is the most fortaidshle 6 s if not Hie otrly one with whieh , Al4iri.M au4 fcnallcisnt have to eortlnavL Tbe Pouth fan learn from the r.llowing psniiraph ; from that paper what the AIilitionis rf Row j Turk think of the Americans of New York, j Speaking oflheeuaraetevnt Ui men whs earn pn. M the American Conrentina, R aays; T. .n ,, jt.o-i s i J "siiHm-lojminr.iisTl 1 "ersw.e whom aympathiea are tendering to Die vinlicatiM of lb rightaot Us North." We sboplil suppose that even Poolhcrn TVma- crate would bo willing to a-laiktlr soundneaanf theNew York American aftor tfci. daseripti... of si. M it. . v It.. .1 wrniH iklat uVe laH. cintflmi km tho tvnerT ' tiv etunititM' of iLo urn mha kiwa 1m. nut Saasiva Tuniaaoa Uov. Joiiisot J w tj. log to ih Aagusta Clifonicla A Ksalinel, Mr. , Toosnbs has a vary fist wring nphitoa rf th j aaadidat wham he bt tswassaondieg to the . as of lleorgia for thsir chief etenitit fteer Chat aapar. ia it issa of IVturJsf last savs llat Mr, Tiwmha, h, wlihin the fivMent week. eVctarM that " hs WlierH llevahell V. J.dmwm j a dama'4 towlown scnaadrvl," miwl Ahat ha " w.wid vots fiw him If b nw h- h invn alt lh money ontof the Traaswry of ths Stata," nr 4n4 stuiglit him lirga sltaspent of his pen. Verily, bi Kserllsoey asay siclsiia, " save am from my fnevids f - rests to a Uttoi. Fnmt Ih lim. say taa Mobile Advertiser, that MJIard f.llasMW beam IWidssM af tb Paitod Nats to the day that bis adatinislralloa vbwed, b avvst ai fsanwd a t! A bolitioaist, 9,unca was, Sfitsllim ssaij. and at tb ad rt tha ysr lvJ w baaed a talk af disaaina at jUt"fraB' with tbe rights i tjis ttouthara riies. Prank ha Pmra eaase into naVa ea tha t f Martb, la'l, si.4 snsawsaen dwliag t bis pairoaag ta Ah4iliita aad seswiunisaa, sod tba avMsatry VmaWiawl Wais aimiH frwss vatt to ats usi mm. A tastossaj af Oe sm asssat mSatf 4ssai AvlR, llm. V, eo rf tha Kw Tk Al Sorntia raasally brfi-t by tha fraud jory. Is aa of tb plli!.fS rf th Jkodsy A lUs. (tod a , fwMMt rf g.raas at al'Ci'iisg mvtor lb i grmsBt (dMiamlralina. i ss. it t.t. u . . t. j ,.. a . . , - v. latfiag hssta a km amal aaaawtiy, 1 Is bs a jssiMirsla t , , Mi' RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Who Caana the Biota at Oar Sleetinni t ; The Dublin Evening Mail of the 13th ultM enav taim tha following description of the alactiun aeenea ia Caven county, Ireland, ubich go far tiv warj ahowuig what outrage and exueaatsa tlie Irish are eapable of committing In their own land. If the Irish reaort to the bludgeon, and roast their onuunenta over a alow fire until their iba can be teen, in their own country, can we not reasonably exneot to aee them attemnt to indulia in aimihu outrage, wh8B tue, mmt America T Slob .:, - .,. i,im;,i, - th. .rm.m.t. U(cd rt tb, eleetioB M 0, hnil bolenee an(1 ,hot ,atl, we tllc ,,uraenta need onon the Americana at the election in LouieviHc ' Tn9 Mr, aew,r;nti0I. 0f u,, eonduet of the Irith.eleotor ft Cavan, ahowa very plainly what we nay expect of die Iriahman when he beeoinet cititea her, It the Irish , are , petni)tted. lo this country, to exercise eontrolling influence at our elections, wo may look for the day to Arrive very soon, when , Americana will likewise hare Seeb roasted off their rib for re fusing to ote for a Tipperary favorite i ' " " A bodv of upwards of two- thousand men marched into the town brandishing fornudable sticks in a truly independent manner, and about ing for tenant right and Hughes. Other large bodies followed in quick auoctssion, and the ap proach to die Court house was soon blocked up, the aspect of affairs, which had previously worn a rather qqiet appearance, becoming very visibly altered. A line was formed of fellows brandish- lugrueir sticks, through which Hie voters a-oiue to the eourt-houta were obligvd to nam. The position of the soldiors anil police were some what altered in order to keep this mob back. After a while they began to seize voters and drag them into Mr. Hughes' committee rooms." ; , W W W 1, A party ot armed men went, between nine and ten o'clock on Tuesday night to tha house of an eleetor at ltalnnagh, tor the purpose oi mak ing him promise to vote for Mr. Hughea. He nmisNU w au, aun un wvy amusiiuou uiafc he should swear sot to vote lor Mr. lurrowes: and. on bis refusing this also, ilu-.u threw Aim across the Jire, and held aim Acts until the Jtnk was imrnm ojf nos. -. -: , . -i . ; i hey puthim on bis knees, and tried to com pel him to swear that he wmiid not voto fur Mr. Hurrowee i hut ba resolutely rsfused to do so. They then dragged hint back into town to tha courthouse in the roughest manner, and kicking him and knocked out oue of his tenth. 1 hey de tained a tally-ticket fur him in the liberal com mittee room j he retuseii to take it into bis band, and it waa tbrtift into bis breast. He was then brought Mito the booth, bat he objected to vote on tho ground that ha had been kept nnuer constraint, after sittiDir. sometime in Uis court house, he wasenabled, with the aid of a gentle- man named UaS'uey, to retora to bia bouia." Vow, let it b borne in mind that these outlaw are the electors of Ireland, and, claimed aa the respectable, responsible and intelligent portion of the population. If those classes prostitute the ballot box, and bid defiance to all law and order, what may srs expect, we re oust, from tha less inteHigent od morsv reckless, who flock to our . . . . ... . ' shores by thousands, " ' th ftrtugnss la Illinois. Th St Louis Republican contains a pleasant account of tbe prosperity at tha poor Portuguese whs ware exiled from Madeira (r embracing Prutestanism a few years ago, Hany of them in their own country war persons of wealth j but Utey lust all tor tha truth's sake,.- and ra siilud to come to this country and to settle ia Illinois by tb contributions of the benevolent In onr country. A considerable portion of them settled juas out of (springfield. Tbey were entirely without mean when Hwy wire there ; but they refused no Inmost labor, however bumble, and have by degree gained .and pro pored, until now they live in neat bona, surround by little lots oland, vbich roost of them have purchased and own, and are a prosperous and happy jpQjfifi; distinguished for their aubriety and morality, and the') frugality and Industry, They do not inter iors in tli politics of lb country, believing that tbey bsvs not th knowledge of onr institution which would justify th Infrreneo. Prsa Vevfelk fat Partameita, In Norfolk on Saturday there, wer only four death, on Sunday seven, aad three aw asses, and on Monday to 12 M., tbre deaths. In Portsasonth. on Saturday, thera wr 13 dcatha, and on Sanday, 9, Dm. CoU, U PhU. dolphin, and Hunter, of New York, ar among tbe dead of Sunday. Tlier bar been but few ease. aVr" Read the Pat Mstiuir case which we publish to-day from tb W asliinrton Orgsa. oh 4wuiseaoa, wa suspect, ar act Renal stvotntr loealitie. This bunting af small gams, est tb part of th administration may be ridiculous, but it ia saaraetoristis. A Nw Tatosv or llstv raoa res His. A writer In tb Wbingtoa tateilif aesv.rafsrriag to tb various tbeorim of the generation of beat by tb wa, proposes tbe following, which p- j pear lo b as rational as any which baspreeaJed it; W know that wbsa that portion uf th earth oa which w happen to to wrasd towards me an, we has fcsai, and ttial ws totoaaity la ia pro port ioa to th dirsrlnese nf tlie rays ; that ia to say to thsir sinking at an angle, awe ap pvoarhing to a right angle, the fontm! sarfsoe of ih ptaca w lists we are, aad that this heat Is felt Ia toss dVgrea If ws ascend high above ths general sarfsre, Pros this rt is aisnilest ii. ink. that the beat ws arl from tha sua AMiaat Bpoa aw myatnloaa asttoa of Its jrays on th natter of oar einsospbar (Call it rhonirei iMwt f. want M a mora appnipnai asnse.i and that intonoiiy depso-ts onlyapofl ih arys st whi'h tbr rajs pass thnogh oar Uu bare. At tlie tcvl M tha s, whrre the d. ih, and ein'itily diiy "f thano. phvre are gres'wl: n a W'Ontetn, wber lh ar dimit ihrd Ih host hi ), N"W If w spra s k of ths phmats of ear svm to bsvs ta a'trof hete btemir own, and of depth prrrti. o to inelr maiT'i'ud, ws ran wr'M all of tbm to I thhifalil. The s anl mi.s t y this tl.-y Can t'sf1 bat Imt 1t th o( stmipKrs. and ema-UtHly Vry hills fsnsral best. ... -T Mw, .... , ., yii a A ! ritii F.j errs at.C. HsMltn, whiloa tosaWef Vnag Amenta, and I swttwf nil aid forias. asaeads4 a faltbntH stotMtw lass tMsarday to Hew j , aad a-.s ! a sow ia wkteh ha ttotrfarrf. acrdini e tM rf,rt i the llfi'l, as a I I rf ViM" llofoaad lt Sa wss lbs l-adr H Ii, a-trf. II was ! .hmH to tvtsMis Ii. i mmA to, mxti4 mm It lr tows, by - V Is m s ""'t to uiy ite 1 tmtassotiantsk aad ba 'K. k I. ! f rf Stost aal fieaS w Umk iw'-s ii.i "to sr as auk saava, puns, mi wias." ' i sa - - PAT'McCnRE IV.VXF.W rUAn.VCTfR -AN U1.SU.MAN IlSstlSi;D AS AN AMERICAN. We received yesterday a lr.iiiir from V.mmptt- burg, Miiryland, which oonvcyudtlie intonnutiou that "a Mr. Motiulre, a secret mail agout," had been passing liiuwclf off in thrft tkinity a "Mr. t.U:t, oi wiiiuugbm, editor ol In 4 merit a Ur aa. , i j-.;. - . 1 iii Mcts, as related by our pomapondeat, are a follows:. '' ... .'-, There is a post office between Emmottsliurir and Gettysburg, Pennstvlviuiia, the Postmaster of which, Mr. Weikert, Motiuira suspected ot being a uiouilicr ot the American party. ue aocordingly adopted tlie toimwiiig notable plan tor prncu his removal. Ho stopped at Mr. W-'soiBce stated that ba was Mr. Kllis, of W ashinaton. editor of the American Organ, lie then uiuuired how the American party was getting along! Mr. , told bim be did not know, as be waa not a member of the party, Pat then asked, Mr. W. how much money ,oouUl be used, to further, tb objects ot the party, Mr. W . rupltoq tha, t mnnoy could not purchase votes in that pouutv. . pat then said that he had anuniberot riuow-AoUiing names, and he wished to knuv Jiow many paper advocating Know-Nothing ptiftpiplp could bo secrouy uiau-iouteu., v. replied, ' as many as were, sent nrovided the names were out unon them, for, as postmaster, be was bound fo delivor all that earn to that omco. v, 4 llurstlie iiitorvicw eudjd, and McOuira went tq Ku)inettburg, and swore be would have W, removed front ortioe. In a week or twolhereafler, H". wat mnietd. Ilia removal cuufd utuch excitement, aa he has always heeq a thorough going Doinour.U, and was peVer a iuenbiir of the AmcricHU party, : . Mr. Danuor, M.C. from Adams county, Pennt eylvania, immediately wrote to the Poatmaster (joneral to inquire the cause of W.'s removal, and tlie' appointment of Mr. Kenfauver iu bia place; but before Keafaurer got possession of the office, Mr. W. was reinstated. Whether ba wilt accept tb offioe, our correspondent is not informed. Such aro tha facts in this most extraordinary case of fraud, insolence, falsehood and Jesuitisal, MoUuire, as many of our readers are ayaro, ia a resident of tli is city--and a worthless Irishman, as tliu records of tha V. 8. Marine prove. He is a sworn officer of the Post Office Department, ami was appointed to tha place because hs was an Irishman and a Catholic. His duty is to iuvoali- gate deprecations upon the mails. Uut, indirect Violation qI this duty, thougb doubtlps with tlis eonnivanaa, if not tli posiiiv instruction of the Postmaator tieneral, he travels through the country under an assumed name, falsely purpor ting to be tli editor of this journal. . Under this name be presents bimsvlf to a l lemocratio l-'ost- mastor, and uufolds his budst of lies; ba pretends to be anxious . to direct certain documents to certain members of the American party in that vieiuity-7-ana when the postmaster gives bim ths only answer that an honest Postmaster could give bim, he, with Jesuitical malignity, denounces bim to th Dupartmontaiid procures his removal! I be whole procedure is tinned with Jasuiusm from beginning to nod; and tor insolence and cunning oomhineil, should secure- fur Mctluire )Jie umbest honors ot tli llolv lirotlmrnood. ' , .... And now let us inquire it tins be asoeciuion of the tactics jot th Aduuuistrotiou 7 Is Air. W. th only Democrat who has been appruaehad by MuUuir and other agents of th itenartment in the guise of honest men f Is it a "part of their system ' to represent themselves as editors of Amcrutaji ucixirt mul to inouira bow much money can ba used to promote tlie success of the Amarv can cause t Talk of "dark lanterns" after this t W h thara is not a midnight nrowler inBt.tJile or the Five Points who would But la ashamed of such, disreputable conduct, for Chora it honor among thieves, although there Us notapjar to hoanyamonir the McMMre, tha rorneys, the t'lUiipbell, and the (iuthrias. The thirf ropfctj tils bwrther Vagabond btrt th 'Inaaliiiii nfliiial with whom this country 1 at present cursed do not treat with ordinary courtesy the brother Democrats who have stood tty their side nn many ahard-foughtncld and who have devoted llieff live to the defence of tha Democratic party. InrosvAHt Ikvsstiow to Psinibbs-Mr. flamuet We I, an ingenious mechania nf this town, ( Middlesex. Mast,) has invented a machine for making printers' types, emliossing and am- baiitatuBg type of all Uaseriptiona, of steel, imn, braas, eepperand typa metal, at an expense Urn that) tM ordinary mode of easting. Tba Impor tance of this invention Will be tolly appreciated by printer and tb craft in general, iiuman Ingenuity aa to tb present been nnahla to form any BMtol ar aomfainatwa of metals, from which perfect types can ba eaa. I be beet that ha been found, and which hi in general aaa, ia formed nf lead ana anti-money ia proportioaa of throe, of lha first to ona of tha last, called "yea metal." This is found to east a mora perfect figure ar letter then anything slse. Yet this is aubjeet ta grant imperfections, to witt that of complete forts uf tba matrix, ar mould, a latent and therefor irremediable delect, as all matals will expand hy heat and anntraet y auM. siut tha areatast ohjeetion ansa f mm tha exceedaig anfinas of tba metal i fiuaa the eonstaot handling of all typo, thera is a attritiua or waanagabkb aver printer wall knows render worthless a font of th batt type, la addition la that, tha acid tor cleansing etf the ink corrodes, and isf itaoif aoa destroys and rea'lsra tlma wnrthlaaa. Ia Mr, Weed s invenlioa these great difamltiaa are a peraaded, ami type as beautiful as haaaaa Ingannitycan firm are mad isf any mailable metal. This vslushleiiiientioa has been of several years study and many axperimento. Wa hate beTom ussvssval spaeimetis uf th types, perfnetlf formed and sywiastriiial. mad rf copper, braM sadiron. Those is, thesetora, nofartiMraspari mant to he mad ia tost its abilitieanr Bsafulaeas, Tba object sought for is ebtainad tha ssersl lound. It Is lastly ana or th mast Important inveatioa of lb sirs. A patent ba Urns applied for in On country aad in r.urope- Ta 8lvtivM Tsts'. Thsts has already besn B lr y sue rrpmauoa 6.r th nambar km, aad altboagh the as is tier rf Wlisvsra ta satih UHtigs stay be lass in these later dm s limn ( j-iuerly, yrl they will all Botha that thi Frearh ait.'h vu lbs M sUk. iff as o ly racwf ul the s em b auaa I U Tb amiahis Psliaaer mut Is1 1 iris in nuaibsr seves. tor bis first start as lito as when ks ass threw by so, mle aa Arab f rt, 4ria a lit.4 t'ta I tanah tTi ;is had bsan six times repulsrj la iketruwea b jruliably raotnalvroit tool l and th atory rf Unfa, who, ahea a ptwuaar, astsh t4 (iiJr hail Urg bis wsbi sit lima tb spi der aiieaHtii to UJen ana of hi suppvrting cable a tone Ilia spider failed, bat ths avanin na was tvcaaHui, Ids .-ouliish a,ing lsk heart of graoa frota th perraoa rf to iasent. lis awl besa sis times defeals-t, but the swan Ih was th bsiils rf Uaaorkbara,o,ait as inUNHtaal ia that day as th M aiasy.ff, . lsi aBcv,toiras are iniarsMing, aad etmtey a good las ma. Tbsra are Malakola esery sasi s ih, bsmI if hs alii ant Meatier ti l t' s sviiU tms l.a ail I suit to bats thn al tost, I'ersetara luibssud! ARRIVAL (P Till. flFOrtflf LAW. 1 Ktw f a b L-Tt.a (tosrrga lasta rissd this Burning, with 7 V 'si ia Sm Among the aasssi.gm wara lol msl tHaptot aad Oa plain lags is, rf taa army. Trlarl .Vai bst,ed l Icai ol n oa i aiiwara fwui, aad baa oat ' " tn t i xm from Pmiara tbra mora asJ at Acsj ui- -, . ,, ...... .,.r . fin kr psamra tnm Auiawa.l to tl is pott, ihs tmirtifwn rf tto Law saLau.bad ,14) lur ll sl..lt mCsrsta, , - OCTOBER 10. 1855, , ' . ' From Ar Kirkmmi IT To. - KY YORK rOLITJCS, Conventions of nearly alt tliu nditict parties and factions existing in the gm.u S'atc of New York have hreei in session duri;:;; the prrnl work ; an4 the tiekets f each f,ir Klal officer arenitw com plot, tlf eounw, tlie tnnsm ffr place and power will at "IH' eummenve n g"ol earnest ; but we suppnee m man in New iui s or out of it pan possibly divine which of th con tending parties will achieve the yictory. New York p"l tics is a thing n t mystery at ail limes j. but amid the lusiop and confusion which ia new tfie order of the da y in tlpt Ste, they a,r mora incompreliensible than ever. And, jieaiilea all parties are mors or less tauttea with (he viie he- rosy uf AUdition,and hve a hoiithom limn but small room for choice lielwoen tlicm The only exception ar thp Awptipniis and the Hard Shell Democrats. The latter are insignificant in point of numbers, and the former, wej'ear, bava I been greatlv ihinned and weakened through 1 lie tt,t lu..l ....I 1.1. ......IU . 111,..!.. w v,w,,,w tJVMw,i.w, ijwH rpHruHiiti rcanica apcortung ro me worm 01 ll;H-Jsand Anioricansaereaotableerwilliii'g tol bis counsel; bming b!cn told that the most re fuse upon, tbu ciiuuuou plaHbrm.of tlie Coiistitu-J lentlesa fcij-ptry and parsecutiun prevailed to- visa, n. is utmouK ior us m mis 1 latitude to dolermiue, BiUi. ntofcfj to toko the censtituttoB and the a,w aa. Jllwr guide, ajid holhappsur uittiotts to nvikesnocesKfuTfoiiistuooc to the Frae-oiIrs and Abolitimiista . iiiiiglo- banded and apart, they can aoootnph'li litllu or udo a nuivn m lorccs, wiimnKiu v 1 nmiuion i.ujuvo, anu unurr mo uueciHui 01 common eouosols, might etlcpt a great deal. As j 11 u, nuwevcr, we icar inaj 111a . wpuiiiioan or 1 almost retl.1v to make an uto iusufoll for Fusvin ticliettll'lt le. the recruit Of Reward, I einers. ho finds a anirit of kimlne.. .rl en.i.l. fjreoly mid Weed baveohniined the inside track and will probably eome out victorious over ,oppo sition on the day of trial, And this, it i pkud- icss 1 u repeal, wui 17 waiMir i repeal 10 every 1 friend of the eonstitution and the Luton, either in the South, or in th pforih. , The American nartv. aa wo ar hifonned tin tha conservative Whig and American press iii j New York, have made, as a genera! thine, vera I exoelleat numinaiinns.. It ha taken pp to fnnat-1 loa, but ignoring (lie whole pestilent tribe, it has selecteil able and competent men, the anteea- dau of mast of whose ar a eusnoient gimrasnto tht they will, if elected, douuiiteaiiee all agi? tation on the alaverv Question, and cheeHollv oeord to tli South its rigbte andr the Cummin-1 tion. For oxample, J, f. Jleadly, who hoaia I ;i. r..i! i':.I. o - l. I ,(M,k An n.'livA ntifl r.n.min,nt nrt u mnn.U 1 iiisir uflSH aa uaiiiuuiim iur ciecrofarv 01 mats. 1 of the last New York Legislature iu opowibm to I the re-election of Seward. And, under all oir-1 eunistaneea, we believe, so fur as wo are aoipiain-1 liuLitli thi innldiuita of kia tuUiliAal u 1 has nniformly stood up in manful resistance to 4 tb seward party, and shown himself a sincere I cn.mp.oo p, ,n. cprome o, vnnuiat.o and tb rights of ths elates, A Iso, tlWr pandidat for Comptrollir, Lor en so Jlurnas, who wa a Whig monitor of Congress during the Adminia- j tration i.f president iillmore. He, wt bclievr, is a warm personal and political friend ot Mr. Fillmore, imbued wtyh hi iew and cordially sustaining bis pulley during bis official term.- ! 1'hsir candidate, also, fur Attoniev (ioneral Stephen B. Cushing, ia of tha same coiiscrvMiva ' stripe, lie it a ieuioorat, or has bsn heretofora. and is a stsii Roll and open supporter nf the prin ciples of the Nebraska bill, ttach are the j Candidate nominated by tho Am.ori.can party fori the must import ai it uiljcea, Of tii oihers wa know but tittle hut it ia fair to presume indeed It is sostated-l))ut Ubcy are each snd !. onnoaed to steward and alavery agitation, ami they will Use their influence, personal and official, to crash the one and suppress tba other. ' Tli New York Jit jirass thus speaks of th character of t)w American ticket, and Jts proa psfis m sacesat "Taa AiiiK4!i CuHrinTma bava made their nna, mat ions in psace, eoixxml and harmony, and have adjourned in th best of epiritSt Their work was last the work of a Jay, and ail sea mala baya been aneumplishrd islasortly. The tirkat which tbey have presented, ia one ta which so far as wa know, no eavil ean ba token, snd poo'uW- uiia maaa. it ta wis a tuwat as auxht and will command tli support of all, who respect Ameri can 1'rincipies, tn opposition to Fasinn or th mock of Demueroey rf tha day. SI HW tp wsllstu,mped-.tbat ia if Antarican nrincinU art wait surf tolly presented to th people of tha cuvio, w see no asaaoxi ao tnaim via success aad there are thousands not of the American Party, who will vote tha ticket to prssarva the Htoto from th aarrapttow 'if tha Fuaioniata, or from giving eves a qaaai endorsSaisnt to th Federal Administraliiai. Tha stump speakers ought tiwnutiidUy show up ths rotlen Ilennoy of Alliony, whose poavarit is bow proposed to perpetuate, with now men, wider lha n name of Fusion." . . . . j Tha kmryial from wbich wa hai auatsd, tiig ona of tb most aonmrvatisa in ibe Nurtliarn tttaten, is good aathority as to tha e hamate and fitness of th candidates. Aad it given us, in common with I ntoa hiving and riMta-rignt's men every where, satifctioa to natin tba ilea laralioa It nakss that lha ticket which ths Amer ican party of Maw York ba present! to the peopie. Is en to wbich ' aa oavd aan a tokasi, and no ibjeetioa aMda' To sum tip then. In th tn tli fcmp iff ltAt, iriih n fair rr- rvt f Pfwfrn moro. Tbr n.r ih Hard SheiL n4 lb UtiiUi4) ot tuu t rrty n - itU, th 4rmen rt hiJin M-tvnav, Rn, dleussing th propriety rf nondnalmr liiTman candidates, and Ighting ufKMi their own book.- thus, the cshlr.n of .New JTorli pilules is biasing over, A molaly array of Mivk spirits and while ar rtigagel i" grstid s. oma t principles, they say, and lbs spoils. The latter is the niiein object -Ibe former il is apprehenilsxl, a. 4 much eared or or mo,tigm tn. i air rain, ,w nisy an an IH'ipat ainsiysnu iniemiing muss, JNtxar.-.praaliaa, af th Lottlill Jtmmal thasbtndto Popary withtot miitoasi Roman PliOs arskaowa lob lerih kiiig snd prisxda. Thy oaite auk the tiara lbs uenavHsl di sdain. They Imi I Us spiritual sword of JnMta.ta Isiuporal sword rf Cscar, and laHh th keys rf M. J star. V lib I M two swords Uiy hsra utovasi Boa a lbs pititual and. seaiaal right rf ainis, " nil lo 1 wo seys lorj Tisis loa'Ssd ap bsawa and opened hall. - Tavy hsra dUptwaJ rf crowns sad liofd ess, lunlad fur torsive eenia- iriesovar lo ii s l.snla;-. aad goltea diiibk o, Il s bloud of the saiiita. Thair pfineii h sva thsir prartiea bats sisr bran f s,irtftuis to ha mil and ml,g.s rgttt of mar Wind. Th aioii am. pis lims ba s affrHd ths trial of I'ow ry. After a reign rf July ft; ..U a ttiasa ismtanes, no -! ftmt baa rt k ttoraa.t- lie ! rf thought, rf sp-uh, snd it t.)i0u wnrip, is eroito in in very sen 1,1 empiis tm bis dungl.iil, and al his y bona, lb ill. ad at la y. homa, lb by ajorks al tl.t sr-rd ,,Kbt to.t. sa l 4, e..f.m lUm Man i4 ins liter ti ! ef mstikmd, II svstcsiil!y, P-i'j.jm-L. ana iudnlly hi lfts priMM Us of k s fsthaioos rt.raii s,. pderwsaair rf his ba i. r 4 ,, sUiarauM liinirk aa otsm age. If ih t g ams rf ovevsiga aeepmswsra ar saiana 'wd by tip " 1 ii. parsi, ,i ii . '"i f 111, mea 1 opwvy s, dlviaa, Ik D Uratosi rf lirftimdrnra ia a Ii. aad lha LaSMtilstti ef Asssrwasss asrtlHtis a tha di.ttis rights of kiat. If ths prmcii les rf ant (vMbiuixia ar attrrfx, stty parol Poo I:it liss ln a mere usaryvr and a Ittanl. Iros AaH-n-an ran lias airf rvvstrtl s elisrs e, tit a 1. ,i t, raot, a--v sa i-s I, n't a. -.as a dieiiuci.-i l,i.n his kit f'f siid f fo '! Baiurs. If ko.jt'y til Mm a. : 1 . 1 M ..r l, p'i ily ;,it , u: I ti tt 1 y I f i 1. it s in i'.. Uf ditct and pey l ib.ntts to ths sains f iv. en ii 4 reisis la iiia lis p- I' t t V U (ell tl.S iSor y rf l , NTJIuBEH S , TIIK TKopiXS PARiy. There ws never.since fie Jnrs f IflfrT' nian Ucoiibhcniiim. a nnrtv m" ore Ftntnciitlv the party ot the Jrople than lite Amsrlcia oryan isation. ' PsemliVlieinocracy having had lisdsy, mav fume and fret: govoro mental piitroiMge, sex-ret esph.pnaga, and the detestable system of spies anu litornicrs iiij o stxium ils loiiering Infloeiiea, siiiipty l.ecaiiws the people have bsiran to think and act for thejaselvc. They permit themselves nn longer to r ovlnrieo) by hmli aouT'ding professions and falsa practices : they want Druiocrecy, not in Mi name, imt in me "conduct of earty, and a government 'Thty rt 1 .t.l il.nt x snerican nurtv ia a horrid, mill- night, dark-lantertf ealuil; but they enter the circle of an American council and nrni outer, aqnality, and brothel hood ; they find Its obhga. !,,,,, nothing more than every :"" Kcting with a party fur certain great purpose obligatory unon him. in honor and conscience : custonica huh'erto in nartv caucuses to ace a few ru.'ms tl e I monv, they find a caucus where every mail i Il V..". . . ' .... .1 . wards, tils I'mholw neighbor, because of his yeligi in, be is sunn informed that religious free' doni, in the truespiritm tlie American Constitu lion, is in oniy nun ana onjeot pr tp urncr; titoi that the American Catholic baa ap inttest in its doiiberatiensmora tiotent nerhana than snv other class oi citisens, no less tnan that liberty p con science which all eAer l hnstians In th s cnuiitrv finjovj having lieon fsprpd that tho Order wer eratlon for them existing which completely overcomes his prejudice, end hence be is ready to exclaim, with an honast old DBinocratweheanl in LynohUnrg, irginia. When Mr. Shelton f , Lcukeinnuirod if there was a Democrat Know Nothing nrosonti "Yes! and I never knew what tnm Democracy meant until I entered an Amer- man Connrl. 4 J ., ' . fl y Ml ipaople, h American peoplo, are lonrning these tlung for themselves; ami so inorvugniv are uiey WHxjming aroiiseu inetr rights and their duties, that ft will be lmpwihle fr t oorf m partisan press tomislradthpm much "WT, 0 current) nf party politics ipny set this way OS that, tha old Sinners war coinbil.c. dissolve, and re-oomUne, but th people have their noses from under tlie thumbs of wire-pull- ,,." il,A ,.. r.:..l. .1 .. I 1 n,p s tu iiikoiiipii n 1011 1 CtlitlietS. Alld thetf OlCan tl BrOvern this Sr.Mlt country hereafter In Uieir own name and right- h right of th groat American nation 1 , j,. , , . Amerarua Crji, ' 1 1,1,1 " FCRTnER AND UTUUESIVO FR)M CAI,I - , , - . jFORNIA ,t, th, , of tu w, n i,,.' , aiil!iti,-11i b,i.r..i. t'.lir, niaaewK 'J ive first trD on th Sacmmsnto Valkv Rail road wa made on th Htb of August It waa a short ei ours ion from the Sacramento levee to 17th Mreet. The train, eon istipg nf three plat form aara, was densely crowded. Invited guests from al part of tha mate partook of the occa sion, which forms an ra in th annals of JJslli- Peter B. Manchester, the'nntnrious Cincienati banker, wa arrested in San Francisco on th iHtb of August, on a requisition frota tb Governor of Uhm, but th travelling (xecutiv of California, hy hi absents from th post of duty, may frus trate tha arrest. Moncnsstof has been released on 3,iw bail, wbil tl officer from Ohio Is a- wsttini to the ennvey him to hi aid res ikfiin. Flour and train have advanced a rrifla dorlnv th vast few days and era sixty days have rolled I by, w look for a ootisidiiraljle rise in both wheat and floor, A riot aeoarrai st tha pruuarr alection In tb sixth wsrd, oa th 31st of August. Over twenty pistol shots were fired, and several persons were severe! f wounded, among tbetaJ.W. antes CUshln. Th wheat crop of Cailfornia Is said to be start In noantity and Inferior In (piaHty. fbL'. fisteaawr MaasacbMacUa bad sailed tor the Mexican enast, to Innnire into th recent I ".',""" V ? )T'V yr!Py y i""swbsi Th shock of an earthousVs wss felt slonr tb I'alirnmia eoai on th Zlstof August. At saa t raaeisenit wa Very severe. Wni. Martin, of Yirzinia. died In Bm Franois- eo, Aug. 14. The U. 8. sloop rf war Dacatur, Commander nierrmi. vss si ss xrauoisco on uis yin oi o, . a t .! . ... crptemnar. Alcoojw or Qt-rcw Vimmu's Fsvsrj A non-commissioned offioe of tits (tappers and Mi ners, riergeant-Major. 1 nee, who suggested and executed It galleries .cat in tha Hock of Uibral- tor, and wb sittisaonently got a einil-ion, was a great favoriu of th IHika rf Kent. lis had a farm on the top nf lb Rack, to which h used to wend hi way on nn ok! sure footed nag, not remarkable good one to hoik al, though itj no mesne a bad ana tow, - That homo, Mr. ltioa Is too old for vou," said th I Nik of Kent, riding ap behind bim. - i nta to ruts ay, your nyt mgnnsm. rns rspiv. ' Ritrhl I but yen shall ha-. aaotbar, mora la kosplni with yr w.anh rod tutie., Ins Hueephaui wa not Inn la eotninr. toil Mr, Iocs was no Alsxamler; and after two or tmrfi and tnaa, he Was seen sgalr. i Urli of hi fommn fipl-inf Kmnnant. Meeting ths In.ss irwd th reason, mid an treat f bis I ii..i ii:.i,.,. raemva bis prwenl he'k. 4 v, M avanm No, ao, overseer," retorned th Print. "If yaw can 'I rid him easily, jmthim in pmtrpBrlut." " ' ' I mirtf ,'vrriee l,.urtl' Mr. tnra Bfierwaail antwed the Fst India servica and rotm to the rsuik of Maior. and died in th East Indies. & bs lived hs wmiid bar baa great ttncl u Mis Annette I not. now i lajing wtl w li success at th Ih.hdsy strset Theatre. Prom lit Petetuig F.xpross, f ( J. , 1 iiF.OKGIA F.LF.CTION.H. Tslrgrsphi dmpatehea raeslvsd by as last svaaing, knag lha (ollowKigramiltorf Iksslsel 1.01s la asm isnttuaa rf Ueon,a ea Monday last far Uovsrtmr aad members rf Cungraw t H u irUMSt fuHiarnctl Aadri s.Jf.a aantkiUle f itovsrnor, s'lhb txMiitv l.'iOi )leN J'"!. Tstlur snaiitv ) ia Ihrsa uraciacu : llou.tna 00 Port VsMy prines 41. ne hob. st. r. irum, Aavertcaa eaailiHa'e fi Coagvawi, km osvaoty-flva mai'wuy Ia Furt al ley, aad li-rty-tlirae in aiding eooni r. A sraosxt dmnaicli Ms-as tkst t sihem siv Aadress VJI. aad Johit, Wmervsl, w;il, Ii sites Jas. U HetuUfl, ra", f. Uri.s, 7U ma- H'"7- . ..' ... , A IlilrsJ dpatrh tofonas tfist Jt.lehavoad esMtaty gtvs Aadrrwa. tor ltovamr, l.l ) -rv , Uf.vit Lamar, k a l',snM a m-jority rf 17 a H.wilioa met Ws, sari kw a saa.li.lale avrr AUiiaailar atsi Wai, sari know tmthiar. iMnoersli gains am reported m .Colamlda, lluks ard J.f .raia. Moswgea giws 4hre btifideefl majotur f-v Antrsws, h. a. madidst fi liovsttins, and 1( 7 fa W, A. Ilsa as (s-j , Amssvaa tsntl dste k CongviNin. Jl is ksi'S'sJ U.M lbs ah .la jsm!r t kH to Ibe Lrgilaiars ia Musangaa eowtrty Is smstial. i Hcferit TulUf at.pai. riMtg in. J t. Al. vy tf r-s fVlfVH, I V JliB a Atiml, wi msr s4 i'4nfts. .. f as S.jMey Bmilkw I V k'S 1.. .i ter. . s.n a twia f,ai i. ,,, S-l '.'! If V4ra. A-sHilt. I' I" a rf tWsktvpmrs. V.'. I l f'f !, , - i. It. MiC'-r .,t. 1 J-4 .' I.J - T K It Y C 1. A T . t ... t p-.. , f V I "T , A ? i ' at ti.v i.j r ; A tsrli'r'it i'O; re : v .. - ' Vi mil in t-iwl, .i Th Inst ths 'vr;'l.'t he,., Aromot Ij untn.' ! "I f 1if Words iiUimia? M irv n . , .; ' A ieecs ,, ,.d ,J, ,t . ' ' Fr"m'siar tint m t!-e t t f; ' Jlny valtr-tv ls.r. w Vtcrn'nl Ppaywl ever l e, t r f V1"1'0',1'" ( ;l r i " Thv tisme -thy frnme al, ns " , ; - Xliy spirit was a lurht, ' 'i ii JSoa'ched froii the 'oliar of lirf d.i ; , To stftik!t iii i..'Mii.;lt s To sse-tho sip'-.ing "ship of ?u,!e." . , Whsnall iu'ditrk aad dnsotat.. t- I . .''." ' r . i; JLong as th waters nf.tjie West lilele onward lo the sea. " ' The hop's tint ebcer the fre tv .r"t ' j, Mull rraanate fruia tlo f ' ' ' ; ,iSl And AtlUiiuii't roses bud and litof m, , . V bile strangers linger at thy tomb. " . . i ! ' 1 " t .j-. J" No Kortii, no Sooth, no Eeat, ns West," T. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1855, edition 1
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