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T J i , THE ADVERTISER. 11. W. rUliNAS, EDITOR. THL'IiSDAV MOKMXC.OCT. Ii.lSSS. to the re-election of the Hon. D. E. Sickles, in the Third Congressional Dis trict. Hew these proposals have Leen received we have do meatis of judging." And the Times correspondent further Ljj.. i.t' v i l. I jrin trie L-uitor s arser.ee sereral t x C j i you'll soon see "City Democracy with all fri :nd s have consented to write occasion-1 . - , , , i r i a i i r. the modern improvements,' introduced thy for the .ilvtrliser. During such ; ' , " ., , , n vn ,, perfect as Minerva from the brawi of Ju absence. therefore, he will held himself . . . . . . piter intvi that unsophiscated region. So much for the candidature cf Mr. Fer nanda Wood. respon?ille only for articles overhis own i strr-at-re. "F. .JhC XCWS. . j Judge BIcck is not a self-candidate; he The r..vsfrjm Europe is entirely void r,s the. candidate of the people of Ntl'as cf importance. The ccntest between j i,a in the three counties where conven Mcrphy nrJ Harwitz was tetti? contin- ; t;0,15 u-ere helJ, he was unanimously uo t.ed,. Five amines had teen played v of j minaied ; the entire press of the Territo which Mr. M. won threeaud Mr. II. two. j ry without a single exception welelieve, The first who wins seven games is tcvbe have declared in his favor; and every the conqueror. j where. North atid South, in every sec- rrvin California we k-arn that the Ad-; tion of Nebraaka, the people knowing ministration Sure Ticket carried the d-; that their Lest interest re-aiires the ap ectior., y from G TOO to 10,CC0 majority. : poiutmcnt of a man frum among them, of The next Legislature w-iil be Administra-' a man identified with them, of a man .! tion of it w.iich seeks to force muii D n- ut the Peace and the cilice of "dor-ntlt-l Cnl. Fnrnv's Udrcss. o. v.-. , i . er," must define their portion ou the! Col. Forney, the editor of the Hula-; 'V adisr.oti .n.ij a.iu re-pu.-n est nigger issue." Aspirants for legislative delphia Press, has published in. his paper ! Speaker 0rr Ulil his voic,f if nol a?. honors must declare their course in re- an address "in vindication of the principle j ajuSt tjje Kaaas blunders of the Aduiin gard to the welfare of the "'colored pop- of popular sovereignty, and in reply to ; juration, at least iu favor of Judge Dou- Xcbraslia Legislature. ui. ! a -..' !i..wh.-'l gmenta ; was riss.,' i, ulation.'' Pulpip orators must go into ecstacies occasionally about the Hegro" or the pews of his church will be scan tily filled, and now at this particular time, Mr. Lincoln is proclaiming from every stump in Illinois the cause of Ethiopia's dark-skinned srweet-scented offspring. the assaults of the Leconipton organs." This address, written with considerable vigor, fills eight columns of the Press, and consequently cannot find place in ours. Mr. Forney commences by a brief- re view of the past, from the time Mr. Bach- glas. In Georgia, the h aiing active men of the D.'mxratic c hq.ii .ny. Messrs Toombs and Stephens, laAcJ by the lar ger number ot th ! ;u cratr; papers un Abttract of the Pro-eeding. Wedn'y &. Thurs'y, Sept. 29 Si 30. HOCSE. Mr. Daily offered the following: liesolrt'I , That the Secretary of the ;:::.juj vote. Tuesday, 0;t. 0 Mr. Fl-.ming introduced a lil". ln terri' s. Mr. M irqu-tte present d a ) i'.i t0 ca'L't- clli cti r4 of taxes f. r It'' Mr. D j in introductd a till tor a:; .- for Territory be requested to furnish this House ith a full env of the correspond ence of the Secretary with the Depart- "portivnnii.t Law. have clearl v ar.J uue ,,i.v-x-a!iy signified ; ment in relation to the printing of the ; Mr. Daily movrd that the ru!- 0f ... their ho--t,b;v t . the t ru.-criptive policy Legislative Assembly, and the payment ' House prohibiting legislation vi, . of the A''iti;in-;ratiou, In LoiiiaiM a much m-ire striking state I - w 1 1 I I 2 : . t . . . .1 I or tne expenses or mis Legislature, as laws ie mummi. i) susj ei.u. ... ..ti w; well as the regular session to be held by : the ayes and nays were called and r.. I - .. All lA'ili Judge Douglas takes the only conser- Lanan accepted the nomination tendered j f , on m , . ar,vXrent. The nub- law on the Crt Monday in January. 1S39. j ed a, fw!l..w5 : vative and Unionsaving view of thisvexed tby the Cincinnati Convention up to the j lt- prei or' Ne.v Oi-a is. sustained by a Laid over under the rule. J M' srs. liramble. C.lli. r. ,. fiuestion." He savs let the inhabitants I present : he sneaks of his Ions Years of nu rity o: thi n vv-i.anirs of the State, On motion of Mr. Stuart, the House 1 ot Cass. Da.iy. D in, Her:.:i!'. .,f .v. c.OB nr.,rT.,r;.an thi. ! inti.n.irv xvuh Mr RL-bannn. of bi .-f. ! r-p .1 .1': the ra.i'i mi oleran ce of the ; took up the special order of the day in qutte. N- 1. Kodr. and all other things pt et the inhabitants! present : ne speaks or nis long years or im rity o: t.ii n vv-j.apirs ot tne iaie, u:i uiuiiuu ui -i.. jiuari, me noiue , vas-. va... i-.i.i.i!. ritories settle this, j intimacy with Mr. Buchanan, of his ef- r-p ..1 .': the ra.i'i uiioterance of the ; took up the special order of the day in ' qutte . No. I. Ku der. Seymour, M. , i, i i i t. ir A i.niai-tratio;i, a id retaliate the maie- Committee ot the W hoe, which was the latie. l..uiiLr M. ertamin'r to them-; forts during the campaign of ob in behalf ... f , ... , . rr . i t- .t, c . - i i '.,, t r nr! r,. ' r 0 I ' - di"tio:i j of 'ne aaain-Tton in ion. t communication from the Secretary rela- .v A I --r Jsn'. Las ... C.a-, selves in ''their own way." The people j of the candidate of the Democratic party, la Mi..-i.-ippi and Tennessee th" man- i tive u pruning and reports thereon. Mr. Clayes, Dean. Cvvyt r. Hall, Lie. Ma- of our sister Territory declared against of the varm support he gave the Admin- if, nation? are nuiii'To is in the saiu.; di-. Coli.er m d to lay the whole subject the institution of slavery, it was not the '. istratioii so Ion- as it stcxl on the Cin-. r.-cti j.h. B..f. peraaps, the two mo;; m nt.-r on the ta! 1-. tarried -;.h rtf ,V.A n..r,i!e tb:.t Oinvrv r.ni.U ! cirmati r.latform but . Inims tb:it when ! striking instances are tho.-e of Kentucky exist within her borders; and uht-newr: the PresiJent resolved to turn his back to and Mis.-o iri. Mr. Fli iiiijig on leave intr.xlured. A In t!i3 firat, tin; d'-ui cra- bill t e-u! i: h v r.iian-rrly the county Norwood, St.-1 .-. St' mlerg'-r, Va4 . Wattles 1 1. tic press defiantly array theniv.-lves upon aeat i.a 1 . ... .. ... r the people vote n down then it win inv-, his renewed pledges, and to the cove-1 lae Q djA r;l3 lA nii sir.iggb; i i 11- er be a recognised institution. Takejnants and obligations, from that very liaois; while in the second, botn t.i : S -n- f i .i.:y y a v.jte or ta . t . Mr. Da.iv o:irtd the folijwing r. A: N.ti.: Cha-. U ri.i.i ui kf V 'I (U'MIL u f a 1 ill to aiithc- k ; a l r: y at Si. J, - i aac W l.yt- and othrr, , tion Deniccrats by a large majority. San ; having a full knowledge of their wishes, -his print ij le from the people and the con-; moment every citizen was released from ' ators in Cjngressand tne Kepresentatives tun: M ; -L , .-r,.,.',,, j a ;;j r ... Franci.co sent a Republican representa-' and their wants have pronounced J.dge st llt.lia.b Uiay be the destruction of the i obedience to "the "new and heretical creed iu L'ongre,s, with all the naM-.nal pap rs Rlrs'l, That thio II ,.i,e in.-truct ir . . ; . St ,; a w. U)iliarv in CaJs t " . . T . r. , , , . . . , ... r I , - , . , ii , , . , , , , , . tosuppjrt them, have not oaiv roc.aaae.l chief tlerK t procure ail tne niciJ ntal ... ti.n tD the L.gulature. The Dn:gias B.ack to be tneir choice, and said that "Uautitul iabnc, rtarcd by our fore-; which he set up as the model of Democ- , lhtJ Varn-st sympithy will, the great printing ordered 1 y thi . II e. ; At ; -H'l.-ll ' wir.g cf the Democracy nort.inated can- ' should be our next Governor. fathers, cemented ly their tlood, and ; ratic orthodoxy." As to the causes which I eaJtrr of Illinois, tut have in terms de-, Laid'over under the rjb.. ' jjr p w i-ir ! ed'a' 'int dtdate? for Il iresentatives to Congress ; Of what weight will beat V"ish.ingt.:- beuatlud to us as a priceless inheri- induced him to pronounce his famous Tar- nounced the vituperative an I scandalous ; Mr. Kline introdtic.-d as a resolution.! ..j, aii.i n.r,.",' tnl'xilt. 'tjrJclJ''. (McKillen ai.J I) v). against thom : the wi.-hes of cur peori-?, comj-ar. d with tauce." "D." rytown speech, Mr. Forney says. course of the Washington Vuiuu. So ; a motiaa that the Committee on Priv ,1- H jKAall J;.,U. ' ""'J' no orpo.inon candidates ut-re run, the : the ii.Jucemt nts offert-d 1 v Mr. Ir:.a..uo "There was an ingenuity of proscrip- ,Uuc!? forcthe ara ": u:i:,irf 1,1 iiJ,J L':U..US "'T 1 t t i , ;., i.,., v. ' II J:n?Slea'J. .inn fer.;i,.vrtf fh. . L.i.i ' I Southern States, furn w .- u t!i ; griat .juire intj the eligibility of L. P. Ra.-.m; The Ote C unty Agricultural F. r,.A i J -l .K.-U-i,-,T, .f In an article suue time ago, entitled !e3S of persecution, which induced me i Nn'VesV . . ., . 1 ' ? , , , ' was- held onTue.dav cf last vtrk. T I I js until the next year. Th-: rs .ft',. raised 1 v the Dj . :'.as Dtiao is that the Cutis'.. tuti jj; irovldts t.rs c: C' n vt :s thaii be tl-c:- tverv two v ar -; Our Signature. By seme "heck cr crok,"' intentional or uL:nttt.tioi.al, cur signature has not been aprn-t.ded to our article; which have an.! as the la.t here; lure ap pi artd in the 'Adver:i;er. 'Rt member Reader," we declared our- self the friend and advocate of a Home stead donated 1 y Congress to the actual more than nnrf in iii.iiiire in th.- In n.m i ' iaer ta p of Governor Walker, whether indetd -we! hee" s,,i' r lr"u w.Te livirvT in the In.t v.-.nr nf A n...ri..-i )Jt;tijpi have l.'.t h IndenpndenrP. nr th",. "tir.f v. n r r f 1h' ;h-ii;'i:.g. halliur ; li -.- . L ... . . t .iv t'aat vi ui' v r i eccupaat ot n.e pullic d.mam, and we ; American monarchy V 1 saw the I a-e.-l 1 'i . . I'llT. irs la -Iina-'Sota ta.- p ..... j - ..... in. . i . take great pleasure in announcing that a i wretches, men who had never been re-! lToAr 1:1 Prt. Jl,J-'-; u - "3 a. --'ii. ta so and COUNCIL. The Co:nnittee on Elections r nor'a d addre.-a . as d- ii-rd by Ju'g Black adv-.-rs. lv to the right o. J.:hn II ward to "-""'I" the seat of Mr. Cne-. vt-r. C.':;gres4i.-::al d-ctin tok j lace two years ag . the Legislature had no power t r '-t--j,e th- eke::.':;. Alowit riA'O persona had returned to '. Ca'..:::.:a from Frazer River since the ' K- . ' v. i . - l . . . . . Hi' v. . . Or- :: n dates to the rJlst o: August had r--2-hed San Frai.ei.;.. Li. ut. Allen nr.! fifty rt.cn !. d d,f. aud a l- dyef In- O.ar.s -:; ;!..- Vaknna r:v r Vve have, dtultits?, lost considerable 1 Mr.mor.al to this effect has, we hope, ! cognized by the Democratic party in thi tame Ly this (missica and would most' passed our Legislature. ti-e pa-: in order to bave ! It is useless for us to make any attempt m :!- I .1 f.F t . 'Imi ' ' l i i'irr 'it hf i: n th-i L i f . fii.il i:n.' . LA I :.l .1 .- , . .w. ...- 1 . i . V. - 1UV.1 v...i ..... v. ... -.. u . . uu. . 1' 11 i t- V 1 T n . 1 1'. . T I... . ... T. r . State, and who in lt?-36 had scare, ly an j opinion to avow, ready to go fur i ruirrat or 1 uhnore I saw these men n,n only giauiv ti c D-" a J j i-- , civur.u una ujv iij,tel 0 .uctivhs. ihe editor rays he will iounutu Liessings v.i..ea womd inevitably I Administratiein, tut authorized to .-peak father" only such eiluMens as ai rt ar ! follow the passage oi a IlomesUad Bull"1 denunciation of men who had .r.-aud al.o in supoj. t ot tne prnunpies h- a .va cate--, taat no man caa be el va; d t j puh T , v.-l-. uptia tin l.-coiup .1 1. ui lie p -it ion who gr t a it. orui. ia ti mt C e;Vea"ioa nav 1.1 ta . iii cra h "ii c .aij'eiied i Ch ri -s K S.uari. A rfS'tl i'mi was a l yteJ Mr. Cieev-r's r.ght. C.)onni:t.je on tid.i mtioa reported back the bill i in n 1 ta act incorporatnig the N i r.i ;i Uiav-rdtv. and r-com- i BL A VI I i V L. li A 1 h Tin - h i.' :i i . . . recognizing her" only sttch eMuMens as ajptarjfohuw the passage ot a IIei his cwn signature, and we will make ; ly Congress. Tne poor ma carter, t;g U over the same wise crrangf r.i. nt without ''fa- ' lace to i vor cr afTectien." We will -go it on ' and we mig: 'our own hook." after the manner oflr. 'ice with an without a it. I in mi -y o: the i. r. ,i .....i x t. u i a l i.-ad," the liouivles: 'ie Uui : Governtu. nt expend- d to 1 r ak down tl;. (Tegular erLran;zati'ii of th.1 I) nnnr.-cir ss, would jar y wh.-n-. v r and wht revcr that organ- which knows no iza'in was not coinu.rn d ta ti: al- pr;--otiers ?.r.J a !arg i.crnrer of horses. . . v W w.. T.l. e'U , ir.d L: .:. A!!-::: v.:.-: m, died the r .?xt cnv. News frc:'.; Texas tJ t:.-? 21ft ult. has be-en rnivi J. Ti.e (Jalvesten paper? state that the Northern Camanches. Kio was. and a part - f the Apaches. nunJ-er-ingloJttt.-n Iijuiaa rands iaail, have de dared war against Texas. Arth r P. Bayly, formerly Governor of ti.e State or A Llama, L". S. Senator, Minister Plenipotentiary to Ru.-sia, ix.r., C -i cf y. ihw fever at Molile on the VJ-hi tiit. 'Ihe R.' pal limns in the Tenth Con-erpssi-. nal Distrid have nominated Chas. D -lttj ito st.i c-ed Dr. C:.a;;Ve. leading Re;ulli:ans cf that State fool Nate Newly;" and should such a lounds, would t .a p .red with new vigeT OUa Laa.-a, policy of that Admini.-trati .n. '. i saw ena'ors turn d m'o .- ei.! .-a up once more m; , . , , ' oroerio laiiace thi in to desert th'-ir writ- tea am! .-poken promises to thi- pe-t 1 course meet w .th the cordial icn.urrence ' and energy to ef the rending pullic. in this immediate anticipation of the '"good time a coming.' ic:uny. cspecta.iy or our cwn -head- ! Give us what we want g.ve us such j I -aw IU nrest ntat.v. s- i-ureha- d ta be quarters." no tongue can depict the ;ov laws as we ask for let our Voices and tray tin or con-tituent?, in a Soi.th.-ra " 1 " ' i i i i .... hat w;il thrill through our corporeal cor- ; pravi-rs be heard 1 y those who can, it Maven KU r I'l,rc' 5 J'is slaves. 1 saw porati t.. Satisfaction afforded to cr.e'--near r.eighlors and friends is encugh to set a fellow like inv aim at with 'bottom p- ''Is! . . - , . . I Itl -. if .1 ( ' I i n. I ... WuTn ol to fil.i: in u '. a . !i .1 ta.it jut i ti.: S -a i. -, v i ', with D viglu a 1 1 li 1 -rick. re.-i-Oo-d t .e ta icaa i:i uia of tlie- Fed Tal po.v.r, a:i 1 coa: u ll to tn-'li-t -i:u;i i its L 'cooipt 'a c.il.i.uity. . Every d in j fane caa l.l-ite lor L .ire-s ia Michiga takes the same grei-.n-l. Ia Iowa a ii Wi-eo.i-ia, n nwithstaa-l.ag the : pafoaige that ha? been p-nly ex rt' d ag ui j. ! . m 'cra'ic ip'iinoa-and tne elem-j o. ra'i-; oga i z iti m. th -re w ),i.d n )t be 1 the gh ) l ot a ci.aaJe t p il t-veii a re a ; -o o il ie tb-ui tcratic vote, n th dein i racy 1 did n t pr.i.-iaim t.ieir ua ilt'-rable d ler- nii.M'.i 'a t -nt id or iaa t.p a 1 1 - p i.r.a- i!l nas.-ed its pa -sage. K-ad drJ tiuie and . Ijt.'i's i frv-I, ce By Mr. Far. in ne i.t- ii' g'-na1 1 : .V n.a lor a P.iShc :i i .Ma ;mg Certain instru- ru,o ii.ituieyt of Notaries ,-r 'j :-.i.; e- t; t- e ; ! : I, ; U" i . ' 1 . . I.P I- i j:i'l ti.; J. .IT :. .. W .. r ! .i.:v,-: I- . ' . I :i I -. j ! !! ' ( ,., 1-. C .-V ; h,':i!. U A h.l a .';,..- il-.if d :ti- s -riiiii ta' , ti p . a., j il-d un a-.Tosa th'- Gr.-at N- ma- :i -a; ;i rp,rate ta-- pointing majestically toward the highest point on "Pike's Peak.' But more than p baring those around us must I e done. Eveuledv must :r.r the "Advertiser dev.!" can t-ke down ' fi- lie W I '1 1'(-r- on I lv ' d ci . I nuaau .l i. a a iu im .ii j ' .ii j. i.i.i- the-y with grant to Us a heme without hav- .,."",' J ? 'l' ' at-v- .v erga.g. n ptj(j ,1 ,..v a: Cia.:.n..-iti. aid Ui- . , . , ,, , ;N,:a me oa ta.' .-id o: c-.u-cn nee an I ', . - , -,. , . , ., mg to draw o.ir last drop cf blood to pay !n,. C-.u-ti-utio i threa'.-f. d or 1 rd.' ' "l J' 1 1 :U ' -i r" ' Ia' torn. That's to the "'int," and we w.sh into silence or ac-u,er0. nee. I witn- . a d to 4i 1 " Tr Ul". every tody would come to their "natural" an -ra of ,.i;icia! de-P-.ism and a a organ- : ' ','1& ": ,n" u''-uS'-" L :ir: " "V Mr a : a '! the subect and we believe it Iriuja 01 o.acial mvience, audi as. na, ii .ii i c I- i c- , i it taken place unJ-r an opposition At! mi wouid not be long before "Lncle Sam ' ' , VI ?, , . , I nistrati.ui. and against the D mocrati' wo;au cvmpiy win tne wishes ot the peo-, r,:irty, Wt..jj have imrbd that . with int. n-e i..t r- st. rs a i un. a: u.iio ; and to Indiana. What d i wv .-.e there ? I Precisely tne .-a. n .--a:.- t .aig-, nly i.ii ... aa me ta.anco or the "wee one cf the . . . . ii . iu o j-erp-iuai on c inty. it wa- in vain that patriotic D- uio.. rat- ia all parts f the Union. North and South, Ei-t and VY.ic u..i l ,,r. .n. x i . - . . . ihU r?..f. ,v,...!.1 rr-...f..t',. ;..r,.... .i I t.,r,...1 ..,.., n I r,.o ... .v... V""."1' . terror ai i,.ic, c-i4 ic.j ' euui. ilJil'l 111 H.r vvu utuui cii i.um jfc iii Ult IU I UJ thi ' ifll .,, I 41 'JTti.lt, lit. a. tl l il.-l ' I t...l:. la in Ne 1 raska it" of imp," i The pre-emption law has done an im-. We, that is the devil 0f ! mense geod. but at the same time has the Ire n ''ta. and G 'oesb.-ck aa i i: i.n p .r i ,av i ntn s ul t.. i Co.. a t i. aa.J ail w.io -tarte d .' ! i. I Editors those lig II: -mut-tuues. t..at I e -v ...... w c - j " Lii.n "i!'.- ui i irinia protesteu, t a". ! - I ! " 1 .. I.... . I 1 ? r.l 'f l I Acmrding ta a ret( nt decision of lie ' ",'"k'ik-r '"errci is just wi.at v,t hi,. . j s.anee-s io iuc carge- oi one oi tne mean-. ujugias proteste'i, taat l'a' ic r prot t d. tra-Je," a creat rtiu-' fst. dirtie.-t and llaekest crimes. Specu-; tr,:it 15u" rutt protested, that Ry-r-.-n lator cf the price cr e,.rn. and 1 d to 1 tors have used it to more advantage ; Prote'' (1- x?-l Knox pra-r.-te d. ti.a- the i . . . r . , i , , , nearest and d. arest In. nd-or M". l' . n- trvpp. ra which have a huhto: seud.ng !tIA' ,:i-I-lv-:'::c''::a an parti, s ; an even tne s.tiiers-a mihion, yes ana!1 prote-t-d th ecru -a 1 w-:r ., i o-a,...,: :c,..,i.,.n,..; ;.,,), ,,.i le-uga.ee. h..e il e t c.nr is i t ut the ' m.i--n upon n.n.ion o: the "hard earn-: saw the I) -m -,,-rn.;,- n.-v .-. I hillls loneu sp etio le. In w a- in vain an T . ' V -.: -t .. ft. ----I I .-. ,... t I It 'S .4.0 4 . -.... -i -. ; kj' n iai. i.e ii j" di: ii:l.hu ft W2g. w rtr to the death upon the eoun- ch a ivr-rtiitr.g sun m?nts in their wee i sor.'-.-i: the great their liicm turn d " that ta . tti-- d t,,1 i rv c I . . , t ... 1 I : li' . .. 11 . i' pa-ty 'a 'i i. r,o v ,r i.r., r'- Ca; ,tjl and ha- no time to re-ad his own ' iags" of the snldu. r of the forest and til- standing und-r the llag- whi h mar.-hall d paper, suppose seme cf ye -knights cf i ler vl tne ioit, has pasa-d into the hand- j 13 "'"'F l w'-T-,jr :" 'irJ,1- iri ly eui'ljns. arc tu le rulject to n w;ajer posiage. T..ere is to le no in-.re sei.d.ng out of c.-chirs ly i.ew.-prj-r j r. p rie tors in that way if the D partuei.t an detect the iun.-.g..:...- :.t t ; j:. ti.e decision, which is very du-ltf-h The Nr.v Yo.'k Cristal Taiace, with ull 1 v lire on the V i a. - i ,J ! the C';:;" cc-nde'scen 1 to c 1 v oi e ni digni-y,v un a I risk ne-w-ianr w ar- !arv. aiid xht-u we wiil sec th- coutst b - I '(,ir-.l fli tr utnr f.-it !- r I -i i' enentting the! . .,.... i -i. A-'jo.a- ieani'ir lae r l; .ii, j i to. e. a the devii' . roth, r chip Make the first Hie, uud it si .ail le ItS Ce after ::.'.. Wis ul s on of the j.h :r.y in..' Tair ct w as leiig he id there at CTo'.vJed Ith Visiters you. ret a itui appendage In ihealove th -D ' crrriplain Lot ed, if -.e feel like driv.rg cur di. -D." hereto the American lustif.te the time, anj the Palace wa ll i- :. a'ed that many arc k.'ILd. Ji:e d.ad lo.ly had ''-' v-.ere banded ere bis signature ha ded" to his ankles. ii n is of the land pirates n t Uinor.ii.ia.e e. u-.. a rea.ioii. Lnt aduin? f tK. r .,,-.,. ,n .u-. ... . , ! , ,.!?! 3 ''Oil V k. lii j'UI I KJ t 'Jill, t MU.c l wiuhh tj the w.ai hv. As heretofore ' the avow-d enemies cf that narty. anl Yet j said by us, the n r n-ed protect '.i of 'attacked tratitand rear by the admmt-tra- - hi. . : . ' . tenumg aga::ii the i':ercr-t:arv hosts of ottice m his di-- v a: ti it with all submission. Will ; tri..u llaMcin s'tmggling again.-t the cu--' "D." I tom-house in his, Mongomry with the regular nomination at hi- la ic rpppsid j l'Y tli officials in his, and John G. Davis r .. . i i i j t ai ta i.. -i lae u in the ia - i. 1 g i i I L, c- MiptuU :..- ii -h i ill as : ; a. , ;i:.d that il.ee re- ta ni hinging a. ;i.ri .a dm.':aj':mg : h w .rid the organ - r i ..n to which th -v V I'li.ii.i !. becau.-e v--ry n. i i i., th t!i. y .r o". ..ia .itni a-- d. ' ii i iii y and org:ia be- a p .o; 1 -. :ia l t : Ohi.;. that if i- s. I .t:i ' . I i -. ere t a m ha r:v. r. By Mr. Reeves, to OtOO Ce .ii'V II j.-.l. t.i to By Mr. Cra.v:" .: 1. a-neii S eertai s.ction- ot ti: - 'fi.i: : S h-:wa. '- i .1. IJV .tlr. lav.-.r. I.- aia-.i.J ii.va ot r iat.ve :' it; t: .. t e .nrt-.. By Mr. 1 a Hom-st---: Joint Res c-..uatr:ic:i".i o. a ag TiVe r !o ti.e Xvaa u- Ha- Allow mg and regi.l i . - - i i i li-til !l iligiii-JlI..- 'jZ i-' s ("lui'lw. ji . i j a . . A bill o esta! ,.-h .i L'.-.ai:..al Ci. M-u. jf.dl a.i-1 J un. R-.a.ji-.-i- a lor i G- . .g.cul ..r. y .-: N- lra--ka. A ! ill to esiabli h a Tcr.-.t-j-.ai B.a' of Agriei.lt;.re. A bill to amend th- a t f..r cp. ning beating ati J a.. rve-va.g Ceuuiv R ad-. Friday. O t. 1. IIoU- E. Mr. Duly ni .v..-d that loO p-;:.t. d c . .-r;al r.-!:ttive ..ifi. .ri.'u ; r ,l r.-a.! fr.-m I i-. a.-o ng stay of i x .- . r.ei and 3: - .ii n . . i J Uir j . I. Hi i. . ; a . A (i Jles r- d Ci I-'" ling a.. 1 j 'int n.ies l e prerc.i- 11 a-'- ; which wa ller!; be- ordered t e th R -t- ,i :..e eh ill:. . ,1 .1 P.t.u ,-n.ir w-.. i.. f:J.i,.. ,.ui i i .i i tun ; I saw mcma:i on . - - i v . IvJ, - ...iv ...... . 1 ' y 1 I ' V . I 1 Ulf.1 C . . 1 . ' ' :'i I e - b.- th lit?.! Unute to Cherry Creek. the L,eeoa.nija r 1 runtiiug for re-r b-ctiou in O..I . . resc.; d troai t'o'fiat. it will on cause he ha- traa-c. nd. d his r. , sican o tin r ia o; p 's:n.; ti.e tw.....vi.rite iu-titiit'.oa-ed the t r. ut in ...: a i A :- and t;.t- U..C I in y : ii. i . . I 1 :. , W .1 . !::, -la. o -day i I a : i - X:. IS IU 111: V'itc a.-husing to see the innnmer-: upholding popular sovereignty aces m. ntk.n-d aa the nearest and ' against a frame horde o. m -reenan miiiistration the la.g.iah Inl 'i adi.ngt, n b ni":n L avaig the West, we t;:r:i Ua with nit anv - .gna- t' r. 'aken cut. The loss is estimated at 'l re- But. m order his fame Uses, ueth-S-JCC.CCO. : mg V the emission, we wiil here state, Ti.e steamer A. D. January, on l.er f-r benef.t cf otir r,ad..rs in g. t.erul trip from St. Jos. ph to St. Louis, struck a j aJ- b-i cwn gratifn a'ij:i iu partkular. .. .".. 1. ..J . i, lo, r'l..: ! ta.iig n ar iui::ii-u ;::.u tunc. "-e- ii'.i j a.g a; tie., a. Viz: (! .r ii.. i, ... 4- .i and it seemed to me that sdeti v on mv . . t j '..i.v 1 1 1 ia wi.icuio re1 ii o..i loru.c! ., , , , - , i part would be grievous coward.ee. Ac i.vwiy uiscov. r.d -gold fields. Now, corJjn:riy j rJVike aa p i.cLm .ve believe s. n.vthing like romance is be-; Mr. Forney then proc. d, ly Iringin. iiig practic d upon those who intend going ! pro.,fs t0 ,.,.,!,,. ?0(,J v,dl ne said a out to the in; ties. i.poa the -Star tne ih'd in .Maine ( r.i- A e We i Tarrvtown, and next attend to the a.i ti- , i..ii.'i.i Mr rir, ,5 T r.Mii!44i,i.,i . ., . "uu ..in . a : v i. t inn u... "" j...-- litpor'a trotn i e s 1 eaix are so cer.-1 '-t.-.r.jre, lv p;.. iaaus toting for Spe :al Legislation," Doigla-."' ' The W to know how Omiha j saio,lS ,u.. .;.., l.v the Ad... 111- tradictory ihat v,e are r- r.iiv at a less to know wl.ieh to 1 e lieve the vi Id . f g.U a K W hue' Othe ! oine r- pn se nr Ai: D mo-Tat. a t -. : c a. for eitii Tunta to start from to Cherry . i-tration organs, e.-p. cially the Va-hmg- T a i!-..n.W.t, a!-! "r the Ma.es,"' v.hi-.h ;. j j ear o ; treat the uhtue afl'air as a ! iU 4;,Jd we k s issue, were freia .he pen ot i ton I'niui. and the New York -:.' ' : Creek. On.ahti. if we are not mistake n, u , ,n0 . ,h , ,... , ' and recalls tin- conduct ef Bennett of the of s ane three th nu-aad v e 1- et'i'iii. in w hich u jr. .nan . ti-T v were di play. !. : g lia ( B-ca j- tfr L- i. l.'.e A'hiin.i-traaoii -.'.a a .! Ib,: I .-ia -e i' a t i a ; - - i wry d u...c: r ... C-'i.gr -a in that Ma. ; i. giz.- I 1 w..ai d j ' : i- gala ' tae i.tt.- ! b h'Y l ..! j M v a.ia i i v ' 1 ; wU.n,' :n. Mr. Fi.ruas a t ..J.,, d. a i .11 r ... the put hcati-.a ot ua g n rai In, .-. tae n-w.-i -apT. 1 he I ill t . liceu- ( .... a rt'gi.i it au-i ni. mni 1! : 1! .. . i ur i.ihi j i.ii .'. -:: p K. e I. . u-r TL. Lv..... M Xttf L s j .i..e- V I. v , U M ir- . U- v t K.I : 1 . J e . 1. .i. I J l.f ji i.:n ' i; J ii H : t : M.. .t.i w Jai-j; ... a 4 i J llv. j A V C 4. I'l.t l V. J M Liina; W J, lH i- J. . Jl.tf . U iruii J K M...er ii. K.iXitOj Mi e- S H u. ... Utr-. y N. !. M b I'.i J ii. .f- H 4 fvr-y K Mil IV. It H ii-'t i i . . I ' ... .1 It r w i., ii nrt.. J J P.xl..aT :a h r J.- k ... 1.4 V, ..: J !... A y .. i i f. . - ,.. - r crt , y l n T i i" ::. R I i: g Or 1 K, i.. 11 it K. i. . 1 ! H ....,. h 1' u I . 1. .1 a . h i .? J a ., I. il K a .a L J i i .. I w a . -1 . i . M A jr a . i - a i' ; a j, j ij-r: , , . M i , ft "!.. i . - A.v a . ii I. a r ,l :, i h-t-:ian . a.' r J M It F v iri e r . t.u 11 C '. . J irjr e W -. ri:, W i i..v e s It e .e- i. .... J I.:. 3 . iue. l-.i- .i 1 i l r . Si .-J I : T'. i... C .. i. . C J O.-. J K 3 ( i l . .. e . .'al!. , i..e .tf : l.t'. it. i'. ie: I. . ii. C .... ti J j ( b .I,.;., le.'. ! 1 4 M - - r- J ; l. ii 1 l e;.... A v.-i B 1.: i e M.- e . . :.. J , e y v j- . 1 . i :. . a J, To Fa to pay find it cilice here at who wi; we will lasses, counin Blank for .-ah form m AlaO E "Souih 1111 with! health ll the seal heavy ai r le-s v ali ;ht K in the anythin nine a ri 1 ivi'"ynj out of proache a ca-se o Winter, who i.av ter shou !. i Sii Iter. riant e -;! .-. A; oi tun l 1 inup t. from wh J." ly f rm thr A rt j V 'inig m lily, on don't It "oiih a t Strjchn 4 r.-- rv.aa tanien up and ass. ;l. irdav, U,t. J "at Mr. D irovsr. JUV , a fe-r. nc- to a road in N. y presenteil a p' t.t.oa in rt - I I u '" j i; alout seventy miles north of Brown- iind Kansas City a long way s.utli IIvralj during the IVe.-idei.tial .Mmrai -n th i l i t i J l i . V 15.,,. a i .ie a'ti i. t. d and K-terr ' ;ljr stri.ftlol.a to n. 1: -a tt.or- wj-h. p-i, .-ipl- n.a.ia eo..a"V. Ceuanr.t- on ItaJa wit'i la- ort a L..1 in a :c :.a:.ce C. B. N p sov-.-r-. ig.rv. a.- :i !v ' at. il I y minai LoiU' humbug, und encage all these who can that i n 4 us trie us personage. I. uue .4 'j. li eiU i... let..- a C. to etay at h;me. Govcrnorliip or Xcbraka- There is. si f :r a- we know, four as pirants to the eihc- .f Gev-.m- r of this and Ireadthof .he laud. Territorv. viz: Juitge Buac k of Nt 1 ra-- ' 1 O . , . IS... j..'3i li eeU lei. Illinois Senatorial Contest. The ra'-e l . .r the St t.i.te, let ween Douglas. -.vi Lincoln i leenhar inter' vai- , r I . .l... ot this. liltethc: tneae towns iiaan . - . i to he the nearest to ta.- ne w t.ujrauo. . no. C0!1!am x when hardiy a ni.inler i'f hi japer t!i J vdest ca'.umni-a against "ie;.. anu U 'u'1.1-. an i Muat th- griiii.r iii 'ii .v.. i d liria. h: la-t tl . ring the late e.X'.it.n Coagres-." i n ku, wa- iiia- n np f A 1 iii t . esial'li-h a Cm he 1". rntery ef Ne t ra r its third reading. i i . 1 i A 11 i:. t. l) M Ive-- J -'111 Is: ; a - i J M.- :i ... :.; n J : - A U 1 ' l"C.-KV P . 1 . - - . . .- . . : . l' . ti . ;:.e ' : J I J.--f - I' : a ; ... I'.- . y :.-. r-. - . . - - r. a o : s. ! .. , J . C S..-! :.y t y : M a. . . O - 3 " a - .... i t.:, 1. 1 ni.t a .cr i T . .... W i iii hit !.. -ii I-, ia l T i. , i ,i ;n-r i T.l. . :i Wi.tie.T. tiiii e M K.;si It T;-:-.i -; . V,:,r- H.-4'.a W..-. i,r:.l W. 1 . . ic W: cv t i,...e :: W a. i . ,e, c Wr f .1 J e Z.l i-iv. II f -taii l -I .riiig wli.ra . ui'.-i...n of Mr. Daiiv. 1 1. s Ni Will y e enagnten us. gents a ii ii.a u uron w iiu .!. , ,1 .. . ,1 e i ..e-i. I li e do not e.-iiin M.pe-rieTi'y over any nt en th-' river aa a starting ,.. j point for th- g l hie- rs ia the T.ke . i . i i oU.eT l i Judge Dot.g'as is. and las leen. a ircminett leader of the poridar-scu-r- T A 1 ...... r T n j. ...uHkuoi ifgiu.a, ti-iee-gi-tt r e:gu v-wirg cf the Dttnaratic party. IV a'. ;ioi v i ; wt a.-K ia to exatnin- Ve.nr uiajia; 1 k a: our ioealiiy atid the 1 .-call iv of the n. in a. and the truth wili be apparent tu a man "wrh-nt -yes.'' ka, Fri . I o N. w York, Cih Mr. Buchanan. This part of the address is one of the u.o t interesting; I n; t v. ry paragraph, every s. ntenc- is so intimate ly ce-nnecte-el w ith the others, that, had we room for it. we would not attempt to make even a 1 ri f svu pais. .'xi. xu;n it i li.inaies iy east .ance at the present r .-i'i Bro'.vnTilie Librarj Soeiety. Th-al.v d. Its oi' l.e . atallishu.' nt o..i--ty i. now lady organ.: rt. a- its name indieitte .-. I s'ruggle ia fnrih r n ad.ugot the 1 hi was di-pe-nsed i wi'.n. ta r-.l-s were ausj -nd-d and the ihhreatla tl.in! i.ne- hv r tine atid r..t - i - - '.pea it. j-i ag . Ay- - JT, naVa U. C. B N . .55. A I ai t curing- th- tan- tor c a- I id 1 V. V.J V Le?al .Totice. s i. l"rf T . . v. T-.-m ' :.-:r i I' I i I I. ! ;n i. W I . - n in . - r I -. - i. n ' . - If ). t: r i. 1 ting i p of the Omaha Land O.Tice.?nd a tr '..!- Th-.-e whJ diliVred ili-Ltiv with him j D have the "lld rulUd lJO lhi-1 Democratic party, and re s " l oi L.e L.'t-n r...'in to funad,. d fr- ef a-v oei ty r .i. . ... '..as t. ti"U i. i- d a., tV- I f i a inn . U.i m a . , ;..a . .. . . jidx. . .X -..'-. i'e 4-.,',- aJ the Sm-i ty has lean a..d :::. r s n. i ; .urge :hr ugh - . ... . - H I .N .. l-.t A 1 . ;. l n i . i.. m e.. v. in ali cjwv i.id ',. . a e a t..- -J. a i' i.; mancf Q-uii.cy. Uiiuri, who-e r.ame we j al.-.nt a-t issues are new gallantly tu.- j Lo'k out ! D.' mes ia saying i r ar N ma:. a., v Bj.A- ;orr As it is ceiierallv t lie vt d th. taming i,:m in present strug C-e. All 1 'The change which has ce me ov.. r thr B..iiding. whicli wall 1 - k. j t . j. t.vo latter genai men have n t the lea.-t except the - woely htads' are u-iig their chance of success, it is quite unnecessary : L'liiest ii.flun.ee for his trim: ph. Au fcr us to -ay anything of tie tin ; laini.-tratic-n and anti-administration ate Of Mr. Fernando Weed we only know j i,0t thought of in the contest at all. The that he has the reputation of le-ing cue of ; issue is popular-sove reignty or n:gg r the huders of a fraction of the Daucrra- ; jtm. Douglas the star.dard-h are r ef the tic psrty in his State; that h- Ins lc-cn former, and I.inroln if the latter. face of the na-ion w ithin th. hn-t thr, e t r e attn! i.t . to tL.thmg a ,. ana C'n- ev. tan or use C't tho-. m i 'v. and :-e g..l ra na t f t: the nnniediate construction of a Kadwav : ereign y. JJ.v!tie-a Mayor of the my cf New Ycrk; tl at at II w is it pcs-ille for a Lur cf De from Brownville to Laramie, and we hope our en- rge tic an enterp ris;n ... ' ! citizens : ! madness of .-cri1 mg men for th. I A 1 Adn upii.K e p. rm to a to u.tr. cue-. ti ill.. .i .. r. it j lm u ti M t iuc auu liUiituiic lkail4uau,i feiur inoih i3'i 1 Ihe liisex-very ot gold mines alout La-j ;0 fairly a- to the irr- -i-' ra t ie and that section of country demands vincing power of tie- prineah- of t'.-rnhir t;'" r' I'.- m-. :tsur. 1 ,-;a ' tra'i'en. in pro- 1 sarte. ha- ha. a jg"od share ia pr.d .ring this state ot ! thing-; for. as i: stru.-k lv n v.-.. 0:ir present Legi-'ature will pass a rioua hiilucinati-.n. the ua ii in t i- "J'arv charter for the road before its aiicurn- i P-essi.-n if the- Gev'-rtan' nt, while 'V, Cla-. G. Dr.-. y. lis . ra no 1 1 cvt ry t ! i.gmg to a . i -ml r th-v mJ'V ate a Ii a. ia ' r ; ia e - r i . r. a l a -ii.rd u. "i rs a..d ,. i t'ihie ho. a ef this matter at once. L. ,l il . a e-i th p.-i.i' it al ei'iea ot l.tii Ureat and the bui'ed It tat a 1 nve le n At a late in- ting , r th. . II led lv. 1.4 '-0 to u By M ;i ' a - u Usual p dy pat n a n 'lit. wtr ht.pe ure of tie Look on 11 f-r jnandi for tl : .Hrak: ci. nt. Acclden: D.. t -na r'J na. whi' cottou-w feet Ioug. nitii nt. the -Cry "Tut i 1 1: m - i v s ia . v. A 1. i , ; .t .u n . r -;r. - !. W ,.,! Ah.Iee. . i .. i . i ' ig i i V t .1 ' 1 r g v,-. '!. . w - i 'Gt;Ce. I i.. 1 ..-.or.. . I ..: i . i . j , , . ; i . . . . . i J. ', - , 1 ' "'" i' .J"":, 7 , " are informed its prcvison-! cI:lJ""n- t: "! ldi hliil is a 'huali- La n. and Dr. Mel i.e r-o... w n a; j chate tor re-dectjon. was defeated al-, syu , a:t:ze witn Ltucc .u-a man h, au Thi, u ; . draw their .word, upon all who have't,U Board of Cm ...t si-nera; Ti.. .-. W. t;:oi:gh tr.e Denioeratic ticket carried the ' considers a '-ntgger en an crt a:i'v wnh j .... .,, . ' i oppo.-ed that m-asure; thus keeping alive ' T? i.- ,i r . .,. c:y; and that ra.ite r. ct-n.lv he and his the white race, and no detlt 1 elie'ves in ! L"a"ce 10 Crowuvme; Hi :he very anim .sitis for the extinction of f ' " ' L" - '1' U : ; Ir . 1 ' a x , . . . , i . , , - - , ' lact a.l wi.i ie-el more or 1-ss benefitted 1 wh'h tS-y imrl re ' i;..t.l. l.,.-.u:.; :,. r- r i;r-t (hi-gatir.n w--re der.n d seats in the New-; the hemane d.ctr.ne o. amagau.atiou a . , i ;, ' nu 1 r " , I . -. , , v.... c.-, r . - i , , 1 , . , . , , , . , T. i V tof early e:nsiruetion of the road, as "Cajt y ur eves over the wide expanse p-.imr ... t..- ;.. .. itM,;.:ii 1 crk State Democratic Convention held mmgaug of the b.ack and while? Tl i . . , ,uau' a- f . ' , ,c -. , . . . . c i i it di be the firat pomtiu-d rectlv We-t L U- C04Jl-r- au-l olser.e tn- change ua ( a, . ,t u.a w :g the . d.t. ra ot N ; - a? Srcamse. It appears that after his kind of wotfu t-;ercr.ti of rehturg ihe ,.. .. c, k . . - which has taken piac- in a sh-rt tin. -1 ... i . .... .... , N lr, v tl , n , list defeat, Mr. F. Wood went to Wash- cent try of -Saiulu" may suit those tlf CJ e Missouri river. Let us hegiu at Maryland, and ther. we , , ' .h" .r " !' ' CgtoOManar::!icant for seme foreign tfastidions taae in the North, tut we con- fcr own:ng property m this city shall find that, at a D mocratic Conv. n- V ' ri "t-- J Jrv'' i'-y Mr r ;t, 1 O .ii,. .a u.g n i t- i . . Vev A. . . lv a . ( i ; fi. '.4 Jo:;.t ll-.-, h.ti t. a., 1 M- al f,r a II. ne -n a l Law. A I ill to e hang, ti.e- time f, - cenv. nn.g the regular a-i. n. n . o ... post, tut hesnr. of the resignation ot less we live too fir -cut west to think Gov. Rihard-on, he set himself up as a ; cf auth an alominclle tretttmcct to the candidate for the Governorship of Nl- ( cckrtd folk. raska. According to the Washington : Such fenatics en the negro question correspondence. of the N. V. Tim-?. Mr. ( should le con peihd ly law to "join in ood -has otltrea. tnrot.gfi his friends. ' win ivV- ' r.-iS e.fi f.-- -,, ,v r - -3 t ' ' " 10 ho d on m it mail iho r.n ! i fini.i.. i resolations, in iavor et the han.-a- rolicv ." mmi.-i- r.- n fortune is near at hai the Iron Ilursc ! J.pel, Pill mJ Lookout fur f Aninistration were tailed 1 y a pr ,.-,.J. r,-.-,, I , a ges ,a thi, Territory. . I decided Vote. .... -. , , D. T, f; r- w u . . .1 i la! r. Au per.-on- whj ! Iu v irginia. Governor u iae. the r. p- . , V ir,.vl ,-i,,.,r ...... .,r ,1,. fc,.,.. .. v ..... t ...1 i' 1 inter- t d ;n in..' t, ru.atiu. Oi a I J - a , sue l U; writs 0 Jawi ii v. vi-'ing -.: a Mr. ;-i ... r ,', "izi'ig privat- pif-r-',ii- to ct.o wurr.ii i, aud a.ii.- . th- prison I id. aa I the Ihl ro- d.puti-a. n t : 1, V-. ! resen'ative man of the State, whose bnl- llif. X' 1. L nn o ,. , ... .:- liUlii xx. II. I Ul Uui la.'itni.il nnei-ii.o U.1 ru r.... r ...-.t.-i e..U rU. V r-Ci ?V la l! ! r..t: I'. a- ei- nr. r. . . v.i. a .i.cse icr when they shed nf tV Cvr-A is .-m,. ..f fh nwL;,-iKnrAJ.rm,;,n .;i, u 1 .',..- ,. . 1 . , " , . . . , ri - 1 r-- : - . ..v.-.n. t.voii,uuvi. ..in Lciouemiruu as i'ei..:.iii sa.t .tu lOrCeme llieli.it.r-. . ...v.- .... . -4- , ...a... vn.ei ; m- n e.i ilia-, tojy. .Viways at Ma post long as the name oi the Uid Dominion u- that en his appoint ment he vvcuiu cisL-and i the Repruiar' ar.d reoie's, Cctnn ittees. v . .t P-W. I. andr , . e .i W - l to ru h. II..,,,. ,: M.s. iter the ad act was t C u.ii..--.' Car;i d. f the ;i ; ;:.' r wa'- 'l.ru'.i.t ::-t . a . ., !: : 1 ... I I f r. t 1 : -I . . t : ' i ...3 . 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He i entitled to no tmall j victor from his contest with factions ' 1- the lUgulaiV ar.d i ee le a. Lcmn itlees. ; trodden i-c-n c! A fri. a knuates its-if " 1 ' rri: !-. iie i entities! to no tmal. victor from his contest with factions 1 K -uin'aa 1 "i ' vu: -i'-s- S v.. rai u; . i,i.r ..... . end cause ail oppiticn to Tarr.rna.nv Hall ; into every ntt townd'pc- tcwn-.be '! " ' "r rd" l0 '- of ; this rtinarkaUe niau stands m the fore- Kicuta Je iteracuiur:, B ile-vu.' eagetie. am ...g ti. ... : , zlv"a - l ' - totermtuzte; aud secondly, that, if ar- ' tion throughout the eniil xl ro-w!,:' " 'Ti r-T " ,d 1 y ' tT, J f ;C"ni: vely denouncing. Dc Soto 1 Hot. and Cud. Km -pr.ae. ? .. nded t an',,. ..Cocrro,uoaate .aielcfthe North. CZAu , . . , ,r I A CiU reia..4.j (o ca.as, aihrmitionsj 31 t! iv ),t a. r i- - rr. - :'. ;. r ':.;it , hv: '. " i .... i.- - t - , IV :i.' ' ;,- ; ,,... 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