The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, March 05, 1858, Image 2
Inauguration of tho Crawford Equestrian
Statuu of "Washinfctoi.
The streets of Richmond must Imve presentid
mi uninvited iippettriuice <tli tin- upon
tlit* oeension of tin- ii<:iti?tir:ilion of tin; Wur.liinilt'?n
i>tnfiie, though the iittciidtince was diminished
liy the previous ttorm.
At 10 oYluel; tin- proees*iou wits formed and
moved from 21st street. up Mii'n to S' c?li I
( tli'i't, nloutr Second to Blond, down I>i o:id to
Tenth mid lliclict: t?? Capitol SipUlt'C. Along the
vlii'li line the pavciuuii's were thronjfed and
every holism iua<Miiliciciitly decorated.
The canvass wrapping was removed from the
MtUae on Saturday. niuLu nn:nl>er of St:ite mid
i ti .1??
niiviiiu H ip wen: inruwii ovcl 11 so IIrrailijc<l
tlint tin* mnguilicieut group cmilil lio unvaiied
ilift(i1111 v at tlic firing of the signal gun. When
the head of the procession reached Cnpitoi
Sqtiari1, thousands of persons have already congregated
there, aiul the monument whs btill
veiled with flag*.
Three hundred seats on tlie piriform erected
on tlie left and east of tlie statue were ii|*pioprinted
to the legislating and Slate ollicrrs.
t hree hundred seats on tlieTigl?t oi?dt-west , of'
the monument.w,erc.ftj!proj>rit;t<>d to the rtrnnd
(ylncerS^pldjbfl jjJppbrW(til I I V1111 u s. Olliccrs of
the Anhif^Viyv, tfce. 'J lie reinaiiiing .-eatweijrtBSfpopriiited
to tile ladies and their osSeats
tin the platform Were reserved foi
MlpPthc im ited guests of the State, Committee of
]!?-ception of the Legislature, Commissioners of
the Monument, Chief and J>epuiy Chief Mar
shals, Mouthers of Congress from Virginia. >1111
Minor of this and other cities. Aiuoiil' those
oil the |>!:it I'olTil WO if Ml". I ?i ??\v II. PottlllU-ter
( encriil ; Gov. Hoyd, tin- Secretary of W ar ;
l.ieut. Ceil. Scott ; lion. Win. C. l.'ivers; Hun.
VA. Kvcfctt. ; Joint A. ?tn<l I.. Washington ;
Cow Newell. >I* X. .1. ; Gov. llollv, ol Conn. ;
Cen. Harney, Gen. l;ersilor, K. Smith. and
Alujor Van Vleit, of the army. ami hundreds of
others, including Mis. Crawford, wile of the
late sculptor. She and her two daughters Were
tlie miosis of the State.
The concourse in the square t* esliinaU-il at
fl'Ctll ten to iiflcen thousand peopiu.
As soon as all were seate I on the platforms
the signal was given, ami the llags, hy v?hieh
the statues were shrouded, weie instaiillv removed,
limit] deafening eheeis and shouts th.it
continued for some minutes.
The Colossal statue of Washington, including
the horse, is twenty !' et high, length of horse
from nose to end of tail twenty two feet. The
gtunite pedestal rests upon a star shaped elevation
with six points, upon whieli are ultimately
to stand colossal (-tallies of Lee, Ma-on,
Kelson, .lell'erson and Patrick Jlei rv ; ll.-nrv
manning wiui ins arms rnnand ?\xn-!tde.l, Hi
the act ofspeaking. while JrtlVrM?n. in til I it
of ciiriirsl eoiitciuplation, lull.!*- upon and t h<*
JJcchiration of Independence, are now in tln-ir
positions; theotlurs are not vet comph-M'd.
The sixth statue is to lie n most charmini; i 1 < i 1
work, symbolical of the J-tate of Virginia
Tliei'e ticures, which are of l.ronz<\ exeiJe.l
great admiration when tli?*v were exlnl.il. .1 in
ltonie. The .?id< s and l?ase ?f lh? p?le-'ia! are
ornamented with thirteen Mars and thirteen
wreaths, made of l.ronze.
As eoon as the exeilcmctit attendi!:i; the first
riew of the statue wns ovi-r, the (Jciu'ral I.odio'
of Masons performed tlie ceremonies peculiar lo
bucli occasions.
Governor AViso then int rodiiced lo the a<?c!uliled
multitude. .lohn 1{. Thomson, Km]., I.ilitor
of tlie Southern l.iterary Messenger. who >!<
livercd an original Ode, mod : |>j>ro|>riai t?
the occasion, aii'l abounding in patriotic sp.rit.
When Mr. Thompson had PiiiMied 1 li<> de
livery of his Ode, which was reecivid with dc
cided marks of approval and admiration by the
audience. Governor Wise introduced the Orator
of tl:e Day, I he Hon. It. M. T. llui.tcr,
who delivered a ino-t eloquent and suggestive
address, that, was listened to throughout, with
the elossi-st attention.
After the conclusion of Mr. Hunter'* oration,
J. IJarren Hope delivered the closing ode, replete
with beauty and patriotic semiim-nt.
l'obert (>. Scott, Ksq., also delivered :ui eloquent
add less ill. I lie do.sint; of lhe ceiviiiotiic.-,
/ mid (.Jen. {Scott revied the ti?>?>j -. Kverylhiie.;
pa-sed oiF in excellent order, not the biighUsac*
eident occurring.
Tlit* assemblage then dispersed, mid lli?* military
ma relied to ibe-ir quai-lcrs, preparatory
to the eloidmr ceremonies of lhe day.
In the evening the whole city of Kielimnnd
van in a blaze of liifl.t. scarcely a house laiiiii^
to join in the general illiiiiniiation. There were
iiImi n splendid display of lirewoi Its at Capitol
Square. and the city was alive with hallo and
festiviupp.
On the invitation of the ladies of lhe M?utit
Vernon Association, Kdwaid Everett, Esq.,
will deliver his oration on Washington, this af
tcrnoon in I lie theatre, which Messrs. Knnkel
?t Co. have tendered fur the occasion, Immediately
before the oration. Col. G. \V. Munlord
will, in the name of the holies, present lo Mr.
Everett the eiinc of Washington, and L<> Win.
L. Yniiey, Esq., the sj>3* glass used by the lather
of his Country.
The Ci.at Difkktltv.?The Washington correspondent
of the Tribune irives lhe following
of ll?*? f6mofbc I**-' ...
personal collision 1mlween Mr. Clny und Mr.
Cnllom.
Cullom entered the linr-rooni of Hrown's lintel,
where (.'lay, Hawkins and Mnsou were
*tanding. lie proposed nn old-fashioned Ken
tueky (irink, in wlneli nil (lie parties pmtie]>ated.
Subsequently he conmieneed eoimrtation'.villi
Clay, stating liow lie had removed
from Kentucky to near tlw Hermitage, in Tennessee,
where he htarded the lion in his d?*n.
lie spoke of his long devotion to an admiration
for his father. Mr. Clny answered l>\ saving
that. Gen. Leslie Coonihs had onee, asCiiiekhuv
Embassador, also hvarded the lion in hi*
den.
This expression, whieli some bystander supposed
joenlar, was regarded ns an offensive ietort
l?y CulWn, who asked if lie in.-ant to intuit
him. Clay disclaimed sneli intention . The
..iivilugmury -vns repenieO, Willi llie same IV
,?1y. Imt was accompanied with the iii<iiiiein;r
use of Culloin's finger when Clay said tlint he
was not uccu.-tonicd to be addressed in Mich h
threatening milliner, or words to that oiled
(,'uUom became. more excited under the conviction
of nn'intended insult to him, and dcnounc
ed Clay ns "the- npost.Ue son of u uob'.e sire."
Clny Buid thlit his j)li3'si<'nl condition win such
ns would prevent him from answering wilhn
blow, but could not resist- proclaiming CulJotu
u d d vcoundrcl i" whcietipon Culloiu
drew Ictck to strike. The force of ihe blow
wns partially nrreuted by the ."pectntoiK, but
still reached Clay's nose, nnd caused it to Meed.
The two wore then separated mid withdrew.
^ . . Uu Horn's friend* represent tlint he understood
some obnoxiou.s reference to have been
made by Uliiy to Hie investigating Committe, in
connection with' other remarks, before atrik?ing.
Cjuy ciilli-J on Senator Johnson, of Arkansas,
to act as his friend, and a peremptory
message was coimnunicatci] to Uullom, to
wtnch ucccptnuee was signified, us eooii as
^ ft competent second could be chosen.
Tiie Soum^hx Pinner Tram:.?We have nl,
ready reported, in general terms, the em-cess of
1*V* the negotiations undertaken' by' lion. W. ]Jallard
Preston, oM'trginin,: to' establish a steam
t'.'-gL Kfl* between Norfolk^- Va , nml a port of France.
' ^he Norfolk Argus gives the following particular*
?nd .details ol^the project:
j.Arrftnffejuei;t? linve been made with one of a
1*6 vrebltnifcst corporations ju Europe, the par'fc
* is *nd Orleans ltailron<l finmn...... ........
.. of tie steamers in the trndc hutwien the city of
Norfolk,,in Virginia. a?i?J Nn1it*s, near the
month,of the Lotire river, *nd. Uu're connect
vrilhlhe rartwty passing through Anger*, and
theno* to 49i)enn?. ,</,
7*% r-Gnfe of tlio tnq?t important points - connected
? direct trade.,fro?n Norfolk t<? Europe,, is
thli warehousing system of the United States.
j TJSder tb?t systenr goods crfti be regained in the
* warehouse wltUout pajiog dntfaa for twolve
?/ ? *> m?Jbtb?, b6t t!f?iaputliiru merchant, on.bnying
tho?e . good?, Ii/| to pay thrtuUw ; the jiji^^^t^l^Wvinelhat
privilege has six per cent.
"' advaritage ovt-r Soutuarn merchant*. If we
/ had hdirict trade port oursolves. wc wonftl
fSfajflk-l??r?a ah Ate of theadvanlagea of. the worth<>ns
> ^^;iinif1^t TO wWe liquid also Have in)#n? cub
tort*0*e?. miVZ&Ujt Maine, ^UJi >pp
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Tllli INDKI'KNDKNT I'UKNS
IS I'l'ULlHIIKl) KVEUV KUIIIAV MOKXIXU IIV
LEE & WILSON.
W. A. LEE, ------ - Editor.
hniiui'Iunls, likr nations, fail in tmlbitiy leltich !
fiolilli/ iitt'wjit, min t, xtt.\fni netl lit/ rirtnon* I
i tcrmim</nsot'ntion.?Hi.nky I'I.av
" '1 ill lot/ It, jttttff, i/t I nut iif'rititi tu Itltimc." i
1 Terms?Two Dollar a Year, in Advance. !
ABBEVILLE C. H.
! l-l;l 1 >AV, - - - MARCH 5, ls.-;3. ;
u b:b; st \ l *otice.
I !
VN V I't'Miii, in litis I'uuntiy, \vli?> lias mix j
business dial van lie transacted, in tin*
j West?Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana or T< x |
a-?. Iiv an Ai?oiil. minlit tinii it iitlx'uiituneoua i
| to cull and sco intvwilliiii tin* next week.
1 will nttciid. |>i?iiijiiIv, if wuliin inv |.uwt'i-, '
rrti 'iffnkmii <? lection*, or any other kiu-iiics^ .
! ehtniikd lo inV fan-.
W.M. 11. WIl.SON.
lad pi nth at J '/ < 6.s ()J/ice,
AblicviUc <J. II., m. C. j
! March -I, 1 SOS.
For the Legislature.
j The friend? n|' Oil. II. ll. Ilaij'i-r, rcspeeiful !
! Iv announce liim ;i II.iii li-la:c lor the J.<\iis ,
i
i Inlin e lit. tho ousting election.
! We arc in<lcl'lcil >o itn- 1I>.i. M. I.. I{' i!i.iMi.
lor |>uli!ic il<>ciini'*:itsf lor which he will jdcsi-'o j
; acc<-|'t our thank*.
Tax Notice.
\Vi. arc rcqnc-lc.l '\V Mr. S. A. Ilodiro-. to
I Mty Iii.it lie w ili aitcixl at Aliln*\i!ic < . II., "ii J
j Moiol.iv ali<l 1 Ui'.-'l iV, 11iv l.?th and lo'li ??l ill..- i
! i i.iil Ii I.> it,., i.hi".ii... i.l in" ri-l Hi'..- a..,!
: *" I "* j? - 9
i Tuxes.
' Sain of Valuable Property.
11e?11i>?11 i.- ?lirt*clc?l to the >aie "I the vain- .
I aliic ami IVr-onal K-tato of it Clink
;s-ahs, ?'l.*foasvil, oil ?!?? ti:>?l in~1ami the vari- .
; o<i- other new ;iih'vrii?viiiviiti, which a|>|?ear in j
tile I'lVrfCIU i6j'.lc
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The Incendiary.
In our 1 i^t. i?#ii>! v.'c men)iitiH-'l tin* scrioii* .
i loss >u-iiaim-il l?y Mr-, .lano T. I!i!?--r ??f iln? |
iiostrSi*hood of CaliiotinV Mill, in I In:?1 ? -t rue. ]
lion i-_\ lire of 2.1 hales of cotton. ??iuee lin n
, We rejlivl lo learn that she lias siiffciv l a further
lo>>, in l!n: lui:iiin^ ofhor ham, stuMe* [
; ami i-ninv corn Oil Momiav ui^lit. la-:
lli-r lioisi-$ ami mil!vs. were with gre.-tl ilitii- j
ciitv ivsem-d from the tlaims. Ttie j: rut
; impression is that il is tin? work of an incen j
I diary.
The Thespians.
This pnjiular youajreorj>s performed on Mon
i J .y ami Tuesday nights to crowded hous<*
Tin* I'-ili for Monday Kveiiinjr piv-etitcd the aJ
niiifinir cnn-dy of the "Lawyers," ami tin*!
1 lalli'liaUe f.itve "Trvintr it on": an.) on Tu.... i
J il:iv tlie* popular pieces ''London As ;
! surriuice" ulnl llmv^li ]?iamon?l," Wi-ro ripre |
, sented. Tin- various chat tcrs wore w?!l mi.
j taiued and the perfornirtii'M-3 were well re j
: ceivtil l?v tlie large ami attentive audience.
H. Our Exchanges.
| 15v reference to Ilis advcrli-ciuent in anoth <
cr column, it Wlii l?e seen that, Mr. T. S. j
! got the 1'ropri. lorofthe Carolina Tima proposes !
! tci sell one half of his isiterc-=t in that valuable I
uu?l well estahli-hed Journal.
! Mr. F. (laillar l lat<- of the Winri?lu?ro H' <)
I ixft r has assumed the Kditoral control of our
! esteemed contemporary, The (,'urofini-ni.
j Thu Charleston Ewiniiiii A" ws, appears in an '
I entire new suit. and this whilst giving evi- |
j detiee of prosperity, pre-eiils ad liiional claims j
Upon 1 lie pat roiinitc of 'Is Headers.
Mr. Miekle has retired from the Kditorial
1 chair of the Cheat r ^hmJarJ ami has been suej
ce ih-il by Mr. (J. 11. lJriec. a young gentleman
1 of line talents. VJ
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j Supply and Consumption of Co ton.
We have revcivcd savs lh? !/,, ?? ? \le 1
I X. Carilozo's annual statement ?>f tlie Supply
j iin.l C'<>n>ii'ii|i:i<ni of OoUoi, witii aumxt")
j tallica, oiiilirni-iiii; a |>cri<i<l of t;nu> exteiiilihj; I
j from 1S27 to the present year. It. contnii^
j in formation of great value to the cotton tn.-r
| chant ami to the manufacturer. In its general
j feioHrUs, it i.-an essay upon t c extension in
I the consumption ami tirowjh of cotton iluring
' tl?c la-t few years. In proltahlc supply for
I tlie current. year it estimates the Unite! States
| Crop fit. 'J.Di'IHMII) lia't-S, ami l.tiOll.tlUO lillle|
from all oilier courses. Its* estimate for coii
} sumption luring tlie presint year is. in Great
I I>l*it:tlit l,'.)Uf),iliill luiles. on die Continent of
Ir.nropi- S.Mi.iM.() hale*. ami in llie Unite. I St.stes
Muii.iiiMi hales. Front these iliita, not furgettim;
tlicsto k on liaml at tlie comniencfMi-nt of
| tlie suasion, it cs'iiuate* the exee-s of Mipp'v
j li ymiil coiis'iaip'ion in 1n."i8 at hales.
i ill! lai-ics i<ir me last tiiirty yeni s neeotnpni?Vintr
I'm statement. may he relied on as necu
rate, and exhibit eui ions nnd suggesi ive Stat is|
ties.
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Notice to Subscribers.
Upon consultation witli our friends of the Ab
j i'ovill*; Itunnnr we haw come to the followiinr
I uudcrstniidinjr : That after the 1st of April,
j n -xt, \\'o shall charge for all subscriptions, not
paid within six months and $3 ud il not
paid within one year. The pressure of the
Times has forced upon us the necessity of urging
prompt- payment, upon our 1'ntrons. The
amount due us for subscript ion. are separately
srn ill, but in the aggregate swell to a lar-ic
sum. nnd if not promtly paid. subjeet us to
great .inconveniences. Our payments are cash ;
and ^e must require our friends to enable us
to meet litem.
Experience has also impressed us with the
propriety of charging for Ohituniy Notices
vrhiuh exceed li certain length ; und we shall
henceforth charge for tint exeesiT' over one
f^ii are, atihe Uimnl advertising rates.
* ' * ftGeneral
News.
Halifax. Fch ?.The Royal Mail steamship
America. Oapt. \V. ,J. <? Lanjr, J?na arrived nl
fiii* port, with Liverpool dates to the 13th inst.
The proceeding* t?f the Kngli?h Parliament
had been on important Lord Palmt>r8t?n's
motion fur leave to introduce h hill vesting the
Ooverntnentof India in the Crown, was being
debated.
Thrre were rnmors of an extensive modifieii-.
null uj niti rrenrn Ministry.
A collisiort'liful taken plnce off IIollyhead.betw*en'the
??eaniahip North Ara?rli'iln>|l)d the
bans Lcmid.-r, of Un(h,-fpr Jfew Orleans. The
bark wan iiink. and .lives lo?t, ' i
Sir George Gr.-y wild thai the evldence off^'
ed by France rfgninsULcdro Hollin. Mnkzitlinnd
- othiri, wm Jn?nffl(jieoe io "Warrant.England fn.
jtakmg any ?U?p? upon the rxsrfi.ljimrj prupn?i
J tion^#nd'W?refor?, ?hc?liot)ld ds?.lino to inu-r .
' i*S^ijEg^??titon> I^dia BHl,jpropT><e9 n conn
fclof eigfit pewona to Vo to.Itidirt hy^oUtf^n
l>r??idenu-u? be one of
f. iiiii a^rfitifi^ofaute.: %&#&&&> v*
1 ^^pt'nHaginj*-* he fortified immediately;
Our Court.
'I'll.' Spring Term of our Court, commenced I
iliSiwinti (hi Monday Inst, his Honor .ludge
WArdlaw presiding with his usual ability,
l?"sy :iii>1 dispateh. A large amount, of Iiiimiio-k
is pending ; ei'Oiigh We ^appose, <rt Ua*l, to oc
eupv the entire week. The Summary Pmee-s
I)oe|;et, waspiellV Well eleare,! on the lii>( .lav ;
ainl Tuesday siilileetl to dispose <>j most ol K11?a
cn-es ou ilie Criminal side of the Courl. Those
in v,ii \ e-1 oiiVnee*, ehielly of inferior glade?, [
and remitted i;etierul!\ in eou viel ions.
Ml I :..li." r I n... il._
1".'
(.!rai;?l Jury m'iissiiiii.I, ami jt. < 1 no a^.l' viiI? ?1
I'jtsfs. Tlirir r. jiiirl, siis!i!t"'U'il \iiii<ms :
repair* to tli** I'uMm; liuiMitigit, uu<l tin? pro !
pru-iy of |>l.i ting lows of sIkoIo Irci-s in tiiir
i'ulilic Mtpiarc. It i cfoinuiclnlfil tin- poliey of, :
subjecting the uiiHii-ces.-fitl prosecutor to tin* !
payment.of costs ; tin* f.-*nlilidlinu'tit|of a IVn- '
etcntiarv t tlie inipo?ilion of a I'oll t.iS ; ao<l
llic vMvi : uii of tin- l;it?? "l>.ink Art" to tinrelief
of debtors ir.-neraiiv. liio I to; -<rt e X
|.!-u^.-l ii t?-ar, k'-l. in luakiiig Ilivs- Mtjigi-ni tins
llii* .Itii'V tt'i-ri- t musi-i-a-ling I li.-ir ?1 :|iy ; ami
usillii- |iitL itsiivil :ui ? x, ? < s-i-ui ? !' j>iI i i> '
I nil II ln.< II'Uht, tin" pii'si.l i:i^ <1 i?1
IIi.? !Iniior, xvliii-!. Ii.si<-v.ti_j liic t|-ll>* prov.
inco i't tin- l>ra:i>l .lury, i'? cxiisi^l in n ill. c-r .
v'i-imi of tin- <-i ituiitai lul nini ! rat ioii, tin* cim l
lll'*l',u~ llll'l I In- L:<-m-| ii I |n>ill;.- ill't lit- I ).f\Plot, l<- t
bit ilr." iv- in ivr-tr.i-t iiiiv ?xplv.?M<m ot |.n> >11
mi llit'ir purl. Thv < !< in til-- pivsvtit J till*
.*\M<-ui. Ik-uiliuil: <1 ! > Ivfi*v i-%-si?, lust for
vai io.i-iv.imi .s a<-i^'io l, ii" ilo'iiiinl :lo- pro
| ricty <>l i :ili!i-iiu.;4 a !' ni-t lit larv in tin- j
bliilr. Tin* impo-i'ion "I a l'.?ii tax s.-i-in. 1 to
In-a ?>t iiri'.nr.il juv.ice ; y?-t it was a
l;i ,l ii-l i'l M-lli" IIK l't v to lix tin- pr.'p?-|- nllloilli!
I in..-l;i\ lii tl.f opinion ?>|' hi. 1 lo..or, to Mill
ji-ct ill!' lin.?ili-i-i-.-?iui pr i.vrlllor to till- |-a\ 11J -- 1
oi i'o-l , w -itllil vllV-cttl.iiiy liisoinir.i^i.- In- pro?
Mil ion of oll'.-n.kr.- ; nli-l >i- tal* Il i-iii aj piov ;
injr miiV tu-w in a-iir. ! i-?-ii?-!' to itilimis, lulifii^lii
i to-1 inn-.- a!i?-l ra'ln-r f-*i tin- u-lopt nm
>f nioiv t-ll'i i:tiv?- tiii-fi - in to t-uf'jrci- tin- pav
mvi.l of
Iii ~pit nf the roiil wrniln-r. lli?r?r wa* a
1 iiv<? a!Ifti'I UMM-, aii.l lilt; lloivls Were filleil t ;
llVl'l ll-ivv ill-'.
Ahioiiit tlie m< n.l?-i-s "f ihf liar in iilt-*:i>laii?;>! ;
from tli'-r l)is'rii;t?. w.* i?1i?-rvc Me>?r.?. Maxtor,
Harris M:ir.-!ia!I uti-l Wiiitn.-r.
Th? Dcziueracy of the Race.
Tin- Kimli-li journals arc <*oiunii>iiiiii^ upon '
tlie s:ij>|?".-?-?l iii-i-ay of tin* Aiiifio S.iX-m race,
iiikI otir |>a|')-rs in vnri -tn |i n-ts of tin; einintrv. j
tfivi- a |iiC)', l?y tin iii.-a..s llatt?-riii<r of mir
|i|ivsii-al U<r^'-lli-fa"V. 'I'll:' evil. ?-)llli:.!:iiiu..l ..i'
prevail# |ulii. i[>.il!y in t!i?- lar^* oilier, wlien
i ili -i' is jiciT'iniio 1 |>imi:'i ji.'i!!y in imiiiHiiim] room-. I
;t n.l (In? 1:11 fXi'iviM- islaken in the ojien air* '
Tlx- result is n jinny ami ily.-peiic iii'v, uiviniiluit !
few imlicitions u|" !li>*:r i!c-cc:it from the lianlv '
w.irrioi > wlin onee ro:i::ie<l liii- lure-Is of (_!er" ,
inaiiV. Tin* only tenie.ly i* a proper attention j
lu iliet, ami i We inii<t learn lo eat 1
plain fii.i.l, eXrri.-lse more in tin- npel! nir. iisi 1 I
refie.-li tlur lieaiili ami >pirit>> l>y a more fr??- j
qiien* i11 !nl r? 11in lio.lily ami incliliil reiaxitl:on.
"Ail work ami ln? plav makes Jaek a j
, iinu i ? :i~ ii isnu ]>iil|ti<c|i|iy ilK'lalr.'i
tin: |>n>|>rivty of i-nnl'.'ii.iinir lo tin- l.aliu |nv- j
fvjil, d'xijtrfc 'm lorn. The follnwinj; t mllifiil |
iviuaiks <>:> tin: sul'jc-l, we txiract from tinXnr
York JlrrnUl:
We cnii. Im\v??ver. without. ri?k of i-rror, 1st\- I
our lln^irr <> > mn* |ir<iii)iu?iit an*! niivinii-. i-.-m..- j
.>f |>liy.<ica! ?1 < <:;!v in tin; |>n;>i:l iti<>>i of tin- '
I'it I Sifi-i?. Ti:i? i.s lln> i:if<'<|iii-u|. us-* <>| :
!? !:1 v xi-rci-t- in llif jm' 11 ail- l>y ail das?s ol '
Mir Wi'li I In-ii?n ??x" I wtiosi* ;
l?il?iii-s? ?>I*1 i*fitiii-Jii to work ceil i>t' i|i>nr~, it
hi iv l?f pn-iiivfly a-?fiti*>! tliat ih> i.-ii iz-u of on - I
Ini* ? eiiir". wImU-ViT lii.< (m-iliou or i-ilhn^ j
- main* any lorm*r in tin- oji.-n air t!ian In? can
lu-lji it. 11' In* ; ?!!i?l In; vtiiiv>-y"il from hi- j
li.iu-r ! . I>i- ..Hi? or |il:tcv of l.'uin in i-ovi-r- j
e l > ; ti, lio ? o-i il ii t. -.villi!. 1 b i- 1'ie a liivi.t
i lii--ii an tr-mi x i-iir's i-n.l to v??ar'? ?*n?I. A> ;
in alliiH1n: i-XiMc *> *. iki oih" i'v<-r si'C ii* to
lIl'i'MIII nl* ^Ui'll ft l!? ii.tr 'II... ?..... .-? i
| ri i- ki t IVxtthull, rowiujf, limitiir- luTv, I
j slio t iil-, ?V'., \vl irh civnics with liiissii.itin- !
i i i' i<t li.:lt!iy Kill n, nl'c fit t it-1" whollv Uil- i
i kn..? It hfi o or iiiv only praiti-.-d hy a dulcet |
I ;i-w win. know i-iKiujIi in il).i*iiit?; froin tin* i
| usual niii-s. No one i-vi-i' heard of our law !
| vols or 'loi'tom, or iiietvhant.s or proios-ioiial i
men pom-rally pivinp toll |iin_v to tin*ir muscled
I at any l.nnl of stiviitflii or einilininee. Kveii j
our c"llu inli^ an-l sehoulhoys ii.ive prowii loo |
j teiiriH'.l and too diifiiitieil to paly ; when the |
la I* -vh 'ti d l>e Imill i.p ujtiall or euninp a Icuee, '
! \i>ii may tind them reuijuit! a liu\vsi>ai><:r. and
j Fllluklll^
The Purchase <>f Cuba.
i Tin' C/i'ir!e*loH J/'/w.v, in a lvcenl nrt.icli:
) Willi ivfci'i'iitK to the i iiuior tbiit llit; Oovi rn!
iiK-nt. inii-iiils in j>:111'li.isi! the I-'.ainl of l'ul>n j
! from Spain, whilst foiicc<liii<r t<> th.? l're<i?l?nt, !
j a ibsirc to flFfct ihi- purchasi*. cuimiOi'M that J
i insupiT.iblc' ob.-iaclrs exist. to pivwnt sueh n !
i cii.-ii'iinia' ion, in tin- pri>lc auij self interest of J
| Spain, an.I in tin* lixril hostility of her people I
J lo tin* L' i. it id Mates; us Well a- in the opposi i
1 lion ol a i-ii: ii ; tsi?'t ion at I?? iii?.* t<> I In- iicijili.-*!I
turn of any iiimv >!iivc territory. Wo muk<>
j t following <-xtriiu{:
Not ovi-r tliive y?--ir.s sine.*, tin' Spanish
I CortfiS ii'iiiiiimiiii?ly ? )?. I!t!.? nli-a Willi ilu* i
1 u'iiio-I s'tufii siii I imli>!iiiitioii. Not t wo inoiitli- |
sinrc. \Vr s.iw tliat a s!ii|ini?"iil. nf citrht million* ]
I of ilollni'* \vai .- ill. from ilu- aiillioriiios of Culm |
to ilic (iovim iiiiiciit iii S|niin. >|i;ii:i livi's on !
Culm. Il is Hit- only j?ro.liicisve portion of tin* i
Kingdom?tin- vliii-f support of tin* (Jovcin j
melit nn?l I In; throne. Interest, if liotj.-xisU-lici1, .
lerpiirrs !? ! to keep C.'tibii.
Nor is interest alone involved: there is feelintr
also. it was some twenty years nfier tin* !
South American Republics had won their inde* j
pendente from Spain, hcforo Spanish pride '
would acknowledge their independence. Will
this pride now consent to alienation of the
richest portion ol? the Kingdom?
Besides pride, Spanish resentments, too,
, come in play. For these nre n* intense ni^ainst
the United Slates especially, as Spanish pride
is (fcnerallv impracticable. Spain has heett
kept in continual alarm hvuieuioustrationa in
the U"''C'' State* atrninst Cuba. So that. even
liil Plie feel that her ?loiniitioii in CiiIdi was held
l>V nn uneertni tenure, ihe Uuiieil States arc
the last people to whoinflhe would sell, if t>he
had to Kelt. But now, wince the late decided
act* of the Government of the Unite*] .States
against Walker in Niearauna. alio has reason to
feel secure of her possession. The lost papeis
fcspenk ;of a re-shipment of the greater part of
"the forces in Cuba to Spain.
*?o much Jin the part of Spain. But if Spain
would agre* lo sell Cuba, will tho United State*
bin ? t'ould.a treaty. negotiated by the Administration
to purchase <jtil?n, receive the a?sent
??f the Senate of"the United State#, i*
necessary f .If the Northern"wing of tlie Democratic
party can he got with no Hmnll relturtqnne
to vote for' (lie a^mis^ion of.Knnsn* into
the Union ?* n State ,-with, a j>r&jTffvertt ConKitotirtM,
although fljwurdrc it shall shortly l>c
made atFree Stat^ wbat possible phtftico fs there
tj)at thw \V(irt>]d*,vote for the puriliMO of Crtlni.
ito hw /?<!imticd injo ,tl?e Union a* n finve Htai?
Such utltfl <5/i*e now. AVhat wjll it bJ hereafter)
.IfPreMcnf* CSlnonn ??n$i from .v^rshiugton
certificate* \>f election to tfreL*&tdav
ji rtf nf AiilAt' "*4rt ftii L'p.fl " '** *
''Corceille."
A Correspondent of tlie Carolina 77//ic*, jmys
ili?* following IiiiikIsoiiiu tribute to the graceftil
yiMtnu wrlU'r, wlio under tlie soubriquet of
"(.Vrueille" has coiiiribuU'd ninny gems to the
j>. i i. <)i<-:i 1 liti-iMtlire of tlie Jay. As to tlie
locality of tlie young genius, wo know of no
mie li.-tti r nlile to respond tlian our Brother of
tin- Ailf rli*< r, wlio for aught. we know claims
tlie eredit of liriiigintr this opening heimty to
tlie liu'il of <lny. She is we helieve, a young
I.l > ... ?i i i, illl'llgll lilt* l-II ll*KWIS l)|
InT tr-niii*. have ln-i'ii I'uiiiributcd to the col11111*
"I <>i lii-r juiiriiiilt:
"('ornrillfV iiKMitnl compositions, ore truly
*ai?l to lie rXi't'llolil. '1 lie InllflUlliri* ti'l'?c, lljl!
idea is iiutiii'iil, it limy l*e homely, lint tile
^nrlm in w liic-li *li? tlreesee it attract* .the
rcntlera I'ttfiition nt iiih-C. Tliemvle is niinnli',
i?n?v nipl clMceftil. Jlcr iin'ia|ihora arc hii;h
iiiiiI s'riUiiiii: her Mtiilios arc- <lra\vti from illu.vl
i i.tu> :ih*i liotfd nl'jci-I.H ; vcise varies;
we lii.tl many corns i<i" thought union.; li.-r
II'iM'liiiic. I'Ui the iii-iv |>l??:??iiisf in her iladilc;
Iii>r liiiluk vcr-c i- 11 !!? an.I In-air il'ul ; any mol
:i!l arc I 1 Hoiii.1 iItal wr 1 1 many more
' in:?-i.! *-** who cotil.l ivr It- so |'lcasi-ij?lv.
Whiil >vr have ,-a-tl I it refvlrliiri' to I lie met
I' Ciil coni|>o. 'ions of "(JoiMetllc," is 11>ri ly
: ] >| ?l I > < HI ii' i* j \V i II iii _'S. I Iff ?l(*S*l'l|l
l|Vf I 6 II u!a'i;>lllt. Il ltl:llt.-|*?J ||ol wllitllsli *
a:ii'Hi;i :> tiI: iii si'i'ihtv, or mi tin*
| |;ii'|.| l.r I. li "I' ill** Sivi ciia-t ; i-vrrv
!lj-t?ii \vlii? ii ln*l* sl.ilf.il il 11<I >_T |.!ii< j'Cii Iiiii<-Iiis,
wli.tiiiT i i*i* ii*j|'|i*i*s f??!lii\v, :in<l iii Invatlih
--s ?*Nji<-.*?ii?ii?tis iiwii I ! !* ln*i* iu*\l. |<i?*liiri*;
tin* titiiii.t I | <>itil ilitil i-imiM iut?*r?*-', i< In* tl^'i
mil in tinwiiij i*n|i *- I?v 11i*r |?*n. It ?t*i*iii?
ii- tlinu^!i ,*1'?m-ih-iIIi*V .-liai*|i i*yi: ilrunk in tin*
wliii <> |>h*'in < nt wi ll. S" >'?*|iiiiir lt 1 :in?*?- ;
iiii'l 1 tin* ?*ii*??. iIn* |ii*is;n*irilit v, witli wlitcli
-In* s.i ?i\i*l.y |i:iiiil-tin* m*.*ih? tipiiii tin* ima^H'jitlull
iii In I' I *ii?li-t -?. l?i'S|n-:tk lur 11 *i* a
liijjli t*i;n* ?'i mi : !. III.I tin* lill-lilin^ n|'a i?i*?iiiis
v. Iih'Ii will ! an liiiiioi* Ik Iut-vII an I t'? lii'l*
lutii v.*
11? 'v lik?* I'll.- ?.f Will'* is tint "f "l!??r
I :i llli-lnl Ii* Ii*** ill** u'Ik-I- <1?V.
All. I mr.-t iliiiVl* f*li:;litiv l"iu vol.; I answi'i*
I, iiiti-i: nt 11 it t lii^li ln:u* of 1 lit* 111*11 ill sl'iil.
\\ 111**11 VVa- S*i lull-Ii II-.- 1 liy tin' l;ill|i'liti**l .Ml'S.
11i*ii:/. :tit* 1 u**t iii*~i111i 1 . i- lu a .-t\lo suiu, liuM S
u.-.-il i v I ii ii ii v I'Vrii.
\V.* In) clifiiul in: iiy <>|?iiiinin ox|>ri:s->?il in
r* pii-<l In tlie writings of "I !??riu?i!l?\" iiinl
?lll?ii|r llli'lli, I lull ol soltu* til* till* lif-t. nllli-altil
mi*.i n!" I In* Siaii'.*. iiinl Imw y?l I ? licnr llicii1
tirsl niii* hi .i ili!-|>;ir:ijriii'_r loin*. \V. <?. Smitn*
iii s|iL'akiii^ uf Iht wnrKs, .-ays: "1 l;mi\v nt
noil.-, Hutu SO Voting IIII author, iK'SCI'Ving nl
Renter tiraise."
The Defeat of the Army Bill.
The Wnsliintilon eorrispon ' nt < inrles
lull (jiiirii/. j^ivi-s tin.- lul i-iiii'iit nl
tin- various 11.i >IiH<*:<tinns \v'? Army inciva.-i'
Hill, reeei *? !, whilst. heiorc the Semite,
mill the various ohj>-<:lioii>i which loil to it.s
linal rejection :
u Asin\<iTr?Nt 1,.|1. 20.
Tin* ons?-?? ?>f t'u? n-jfftion of the Army inl'il
l>y tl?e S'ati', arc tl c fulijwl of r<-mark.
To" bill ilsi'-f. in flic wlii<*li it
li!i<l assmre 1. "I " provision for inis lit* throe
Ilimi^ in ! v?ilu*iti'.-rs for twelve mm.t lis, \va<
jfi-tf?l 11v a voli'ill 1 ij In !>.">. Tl c original
lveii'iiui<-r-'::i! ii:n <>f tint Si'i-ivt.H'V ?l War for
ilit* ml liti-m ?f livi' , r?"_;imcn's to tins Arm v.
nil! iiin-'i nt.lv Villi-?, null Pi'Ul'l liol IHMV
Main *o in si it v. Mr. .li'lfi'i-MHi Davis' propo-alion
fur iui'i i ii -iiitr tli ri't?;i!ar Aruiv liv tinii'Mit'i'ii
of tit iiv cjiiiipiuiie*. whs ri'ji'ct?t?l.
ami liis orln-r projitii for iiicii'ihini.f tin-mini
In-!' of itii'ti in Midi fompany to niiirtv-six wa>
wi;inirsiwn 11 was lonint im|ws~ilili; to i;iv?:
tin? l>i!I unv *lmp? in which it would be aei'i-plnl>l<
to tin* Sfii:il?.
Tin1 ri'Sfmi for this I'O-lil'tv In tin* n?<?nsniv
nto In- foil <1 in the fact that I lit1 Scnuliip-i
do lint ncknnvvl.^jre any partieiilnr obligation
to su-tain a ni. asui o l-.-i-atl<f> it pi-oi-<>i?d? frmii
th?* i-xci'iilivi'. Tbt'V claim llio right of ?xit
ci,iiM_r tiifir jn-!-_'iii"-nt. i;;>011 their own r??poi;sihitilv.
litis being lli.? ruse. it. wit^soon found
liint tin* Si'in'p wa? opposed lo tli? prosecution
of a wiir in C. lali, and believe 1 it to be unties
sary. < >1:0 reason fur I lie proposed iacre.iB'ol
lIn-army was therefore innperiilivi'. Many
^en-tors |wf,>i-i-i*il tli.; employment of voltin
tI'l l'S, mill nllii'i'S iiuaiil WrlV lio till! to tllia oil
a suit .if tin* vn-tlv increased expense which
II 1'llHi iliVOIVPt
It was ill?5i-?l niso ill-it as lli > Executive lin<l
witlelrawn nearly n'l 'lie t! ??"|>s from tlie frontier
to setnl llioni to I;full, ?lie nililitimml fiin-n
|ir iiiw I >vn? in to invvenl ltnliai! Iiosii'iti"<.
Tint, on t!ie other haml. it was nssert.-il
that tlieiv \vii< ii'i ?1 anther of liiilia'i
s'nii-i, nnle?s (<rov?tke<l l>v iln- frontier settlers
Tin- va-t xii"iisi*? of Miir riiililiirv establishments
a-nl of miliinrv o|icrnlion? in the in'eIvor
of ilip continent, were nnoilir-r reason for
lii"->?:itjiijf at tin' increase of tin- army.
Til- statement made in tlm Senate, tlnii. tli<
?'Xjn-i:a of tin* nrmv is fifteen hundred dollar?
i innn Venr'y. is not mueh -ex-ici^'nttcd. Anv
nrmv defieil IiiiI forsevo-i millions is soon t<
!? ? neted on. Another hill. i-.volvinti seven
millions more fur llie war dehts of Oregon nml
v\ ii-iiiii.Mnii i emcories has not yet, ticea re
|nirtt'<l, Imt. it is to lit*.
The A<1'iiitiwtr:ttion will ns???iieli tneiiris ns
tIn-v have ti? reinforei* Col. .lolmgton. nn?l nf
fori! h m iiifiiii-i of transport at ion. The troops
fiomilit! At hint Stnlef, n* well n? tin* fron
tier*, will willi.li-nwii for the purpose.
Til-- 11 >(!<< will prolmhly mature nii?l pas."oiiie
men-mres. not for tln> periiinnent inereas.'
of tin.- iirmv. hut to authorize t-lie IVwUiit t >
raise voltl iteers. for n limited time, when lu
shall ilei-lll it expedient.
The U. S. Senate.
Wt' ma!;.' 11?? following evitact fiom n re
t'i'iit li'ili'r of tin: Washington corresp ni-lent
of tin' Carolinian, giving an interesting sketch
of the prominent members of the Senate :
The Senate. with some exceptions, is compos
e>l of men of a high order of talent an-l great
exoerieiiee. Anionir the mo?t. e,Tn:ient ami ele
u?n> S'.'imiart* T'hmiiIh and Iv?*t*
s*>ii . <il (n'or^ia, Mr. Davis, of Missiw.ppi, Mr
Benjamin, <>l' l,."'ii-i-ni:i, Mr. M.ismi. of Virgini
i. Sir. (Ir en. f Mi-eouri, Mr. Dou-jlas, of II
lino!*, nti'l M/. Si'Wiinl, of New York. Mr
I'uirli. of Ohio, would liti influential. 1 mr lie n|>
|>t*:jrs often on tin* arena, and is dogmatic. lie
for ii young man, is always too certain tlmt In
is ritxlit-. nii'l lias reached Ihu nem?* of Sennto
rial wisdom. U?* in, doubtless u rarnmiis, hu
i? more fond of sporting his plumage than is al
together becoming in bo juvenile a Cuto. A;
far ns tliti graces of oratory nr^ conei*rn?*il
there r.re few hotter speakers than Senatoi
Houston, of Texas. lie is the Lord Chester
field of tlie-Senate.?lie Always exerts a eor
lain influence, and nllhouirh we do not helievi
Him. in; vim t-iiM iiuuiii ui ni? rrcsHnuioy o
the Union, we have no jloitbl I hut. nature in
fc-n>l<-d tlfhthe should 1h< a great man, nnr
t tint when he passe* off the..stage, his loss. wil
he deeply fell-. Mr. IJavard, of Delaware, it
nil nhle and distinguished member of the Sen
ate, hut h?s speaks too often and is ri.ther pro
*y. For down-right honesty of pnrposo at??1'?
frnuk and independent expression of opinion,
there is no Senator wlio attracts ijiore admira
tioii than MivJJrown. of Mississippi/ Mr. llah
of Nqw Hampshire, is a hearty speaker, and
has a high idea of his own \Vit. lie has tin
power of fimti.ting an nudience, but, we think
liltli- nhilitv t" eiiHirlit^n it. "
Mr. Dpolittle, of-Wiscon^in, linn a fine yoic<
and imprewive utteroneo, but-confines liis at
tention Mio much to,n aiijyle point, And tins nev
er learned tile first Mason in HtnUrtnntimliip, at
in' nftvignlion, which is to^fcox ;lhe compass
ll^yct nre always directed towards the
North pole. Mr. DouuluvJi"ving lost ground
by the cours?J?e has piyvuod^on the Kausat
agent.ion, MP. (Jreen, of Mipiouri, and Mr
T(jdmb?,' of OeoYgia, nj?ve heooint^ the. Ic'rtTileVa
of the Senate, &n'j>itlief of1heip,;jnt this tiir.,1
IiA tf'botief clfanc*. for- tlio.' PrOfidency time
of South Caro
[con THK IMIltl'KNDKN'C 1'IIKHh.] I
A Chapter on Maniae or Hobbies.
"Wliiilu n?n(iuilk-cut tree the vine i?l" saj-s at
A. Kurr, to 11 friend, "you know me stilHcioiilly
to be satisfied that in my admiration there *
is no kiln) of bacchanalian sentiment; I ilrink |
very litllo wino, and besides the grille vines 1 j
love nnd prefer are unfit for that me. I lore |
those long steins of vine# forming green gnrlanda J
nml whose nutuiuuiil leave# present the npleii- h
lid hues of purple and gold. Not only I do not
love wine, lull I iln not. love in the least the
poesv that it excites, and that, to begin by that
"f Anacreon who is very fortunate of having
written in Cfr^ek, that ip. in n language that
even those thnt have studied it for six long
yeurs, ' is i ot understood by theiu ; in n Imi- j \
uiing'- iinii nnny preicnu 10 ivnilire, in order 10 1
'11 *(*** i* UtKlcrsliiml if. ^
It has justly heeii snnl, tlint. in French nloite, ,
ihcru are more t It it ii fi vi> li ii 11 <1 r?-?J drinking i
snugs fur superior than Aniit'ivni's llmt eternal- )
ly roll "oti the rin* ami on its divine juice'" J
According I" niiitiy good jinljjw Ik.- lias hccii ,
till* siiipus-cd l?y lici-anirer. There nrc I wo i
1 tiihit>, however, wortliy of remark in Anaeiv- j
! on ; vi/ : "We must ilrink in iiioderaitnii," ami ,
i I lie other is tliat, "we ii hi !-t put. water in our j
j wine." ami still In- put - his "sorrows lo sleep j
; hy ilriekinti." To produce which lie could not '
| tie moderate iu his ilrinking, nor could he . 1
; h ive mixed hi, \\ iue with water to produce j .
j lhi- iis'.llt, 1 never coul.1 fancy the poetry of j '
] a drunkard, however high his genius may he I ^
! I-1 I. i
! . . 1
I Then, there is tlic mania ?>f lieing the only j ,
; of ;i p.ii'iifiiiar thing; while there j i
1 is ilisi! ;i!>n of I lie mere |?lea.-ure of Wing an 1 1
i owner of any thing, no matt cr w hat, lie It money, i
| i!ii:ielMIs, liook?, laii-N, Ili'Wvis, easts, shells, |
. I'inls ?te. As to myself I :im constituted the [ I
j vim v iililiof these. 1 am generous with '
all my plants; I have no exclusive feelings; I
for in-tam-e, 1 have a rare ami new hybrid ,
obtained from Pari*. I am perhaps the only [ :
j p-scssor of this new tree in these parts. Now j '
i in o:<ler to augment my pleasure of seeing it i
! evcrv where, nnil thus inci t ise the ehaii' fs of (
, | its lieing multiplied. ami not lost, 1 have graft- j
j eil it in tin- gardens of several friends and giv- 1
j en grafts to ni:iti\ others. I state these facts
tu show tli.il my pleasure, ii< some <1<?. is imt in i
In-ill^ tliu ejcelusive jiits-cs.-iir of a plniit or n >
I'nWur. Sneli a person iloes not admire a flower
Imciiii-u its hii'-s .in; lirill iiu.t, its shape
trraf-fiil, its fiat<rauee or perfume exquisite or
ielieious nr ran-, its fii.iai*e of a delieate nml <
pleasing sr recti, in a wold, because the whole
plant is 1 >111111 il'iil ami dclcclahlc; lint, simply
because, tin; iudivilii^l can say to himself in
tin.- mean vanity ol' his pride: "I am exclusive,
i niii tint ?>nly one who has this rare plant,
anil will not part with a sprit; of it." My
| pleasure is of an opposite nature, it. is in divii
dinj? with those who like myself admire the
' beauty of a plant or (biwer for the sake of the
I pleasure it imparts all, as well us to myself.
The mania of tin- nvaricious consists dimply
in tiic act of ownership of any t!iniir, so lie lie I
tin: exclusive piwsojwor <?l it ; lie it irold, or it '
V i
collection of mcd.'lls, hutter-liics, reptiles, carv- (
J ed stom-s, mummies, jt mailers not. lie wouM .
he equally satisfied, ami his cravings ami joys
] of posscssirir would he equally trial iliol with '
I any one of them.
!l had once while in Italy the mama of col- ,
t lectintj pictures and I did collect one of the hesl I
i privale collections in l'lui. Arties visited my 1
j e llection, J-'n'.ly, Inmuii, Nagh-s, Monachesi,
i Jj IV i.-ico, Longnere were my friends and vis
! itors. 1 was unreal artistic^ndniiicr; hut with
| all I never lo.ri inv taste and feclimrs for the I
real beauties of nature. This however is t
tlic ease with nil collector* t ' pioturi'S ;,
there sonic who will value more highly a
fevhle imitation of nature than the natural
thing itself. For instance nn ninatenr will
stand in perfect. cxta?y before a land-cnpc nn<l
purchase it for ihyuynnd* *?f dollar.". \vii*i}s,
y.-u could not make him admire natural seen cry
most pietu res'jue, that ever one may admire '
and possess, liecaU-"C God v is the great paint*
cr, nii-1 paint it. for all. Tins the pictorial 1
amateur pays dearly all the feeiilc 'rtiitnCion* 1
| of all the beautiful things that every one ..M,j !
' possess for the looking and enjoving, without?!
| paving a vent.
i ne pnimeroi portrait? is on exception tiei
cause Iim art is to stereotype and perpetuate
llio beloved features of our fricudiT. This ort.
| enriches ami embellishes our deepest sentiments
| | and alleetions, the which makes life worth
possessing.
With a lover of music niul flowers, I can always
syiiiputhi.-e; I can unite in admiring
there are ureal resources in such an individual
there are secret springs that moves and unite
us to such a one ; we are harmonious lovers,
' and feel alike for the t-nuie ol.! < )? iviiln.ot ?
j spark of envy or jesilou>Iy. To illustrate tlii*
. sympathy 1 will mention an iiiMance. I was
travailing in X. C. I stopped at Gyon's lintel,
at. llnleigh; of course 1 was a stranger in a
tit range Intnl. Sail and sick 1 was imping in the
pui lor, when a Voting man with gentle ami
gentlemanly manners entered the rooin, holding
a pretty boiiq-iet of violets ill his hand.
1 instinctively leapt on my leet, and with warm
enthusiasm exclaimed, yon are n lover of lowers.
mid he answered, and you also, therefore
accept. the flowers 3-011 so mtieli admire, this
??i a sympathetic electrical shock; and tliswas
the beginning of iny acquaintance with Mr.
P. llil). one of the most perfect and sensible
[ gentlemen I have ever met in that, or any other
, State. Oh! how we both enjoyed music! when
* the Misses I' sang and played for us.
' I inny be somewhat excused for my extreme
fondness for plants and flowers; and I know
i some who will pardon me for my preference.?
Tliev, nt least, never pay me with black ingrat[
itude for my assiduous nllentions, cares, arid
constant labors; though we may hot always
? say that of selfish man. The elements and eli
^ mate affect both, the one in spite of itself, the
j other, simply because he is perverse, and nntur
I a'ly, unyrntefnl and sinful. 1 own much happiness
? and pleasure to my vines and fruit trees. 1 even
go so far as to speak to thoin kind words, and
prom ses 6f hap'pier seasons ?nd morc^congenial
temperature than we have had Inst winter
and spring; and we are both the happier fur it
j" What a pity they cannot answer! ^Perhaps
9 it is better so ; becauso I e?\n now fancy they
( love my speeches, and if tliey^dijl.'they might
undeceive inc.
' . J.TOGNO.
ifontnino, Feb.; 1858. . EjL , 4
I?V ? -*-*? ;"?? ..
. * Tub.NlJWs from QmNA.?The teleirraphio dis?
the Foreign Office," fjbndon, arc.not
I ?uuv w*j ^inm kiiuu^ii hi imtKt? ir?
a certain tiu^.iu ilt$ K<t||ck ttpou'Couton,-the
.j "Frwnch? {ofcet <uwiipefftt?d with * ' liu J?ug}isli,
v and thnt tile re??lt whs o thorough flogging. .c>? i
> jbp Q^lestinU n'nd^ tNc capture uf the eity'by 1
i the oOlrtMe hurbiirjnns. Unb of the firit restflt* '
; aatl^e, <?*??* uiftjyjwct^ly, >a? hei?Vy deaFm*
ft 'WHS* Pfe*# m *nd sifts. 4ft ,
i mMk s
Senator Hunter's Oration. pr
Senntor Hunter'* recent Oration. delivered vvl
nt.r
t. tin; mnngiit atton of the Wadiingtoti Statue (t ^
I Richmond, lias received universal cotnmeii- Vv
ation, and is indeed an ell'ort worthy of his re
line, and doing honor to the occasion. We
live space only for the following extract from
n> nohle peroration : ..r
IV' work of him who planted the good we<J in
li.ill live lonir itfti-r n 1 tracers of the destroy w
r shall linv# heen lost and forgotten If, tlien. tr
lie good which m?m,do the churned seel of j ai
fc, which Hindi ilicreaift and multiply ill tile | !>
in'cfksive njrdceMe* of a continued reproduc- i hi
ion, Who shall aflix limits l<> the growth ar.?l 1 e<
xiatenee of that which Washington planted as j
leep as the fuUndations of hmuaii society it- ! e?
4*11 1 \\ lio iIih'S not hclieve that the seed } si
Villi Wlllell he COW oi I will I i li lie to Ileal* the ' III
it'll fruits of liiiinmi happiness nml .-oeial pro- p<
;ress until ui:ni shall have couiph-te>) his ties- I
illV Upon enl'tll i lie who lieipK utiles :i m'eai I
!!? ?- I inline lieu to his race, wlivthet' it lie the !
i.fliletice (if preecpt. or e.MiUiple, r-h-ill eoj.tiniK' . j'|
II repeat his exist eltCv tluuiiji caeli slleeee?l '
ii>; generation of men. ami its interest wili I j
ive ami t;row throughout the who.e mareli of
lie jirent st.ory of huiiiauit v, until the l>ouk of'
nan's life Upon this earth i.i eloseil forever,
[inniiirtale nihil m'in-1 i compare ten- tur, ' g.
Moti oiliis, non I'l'gua hoiniiiiiiu, iioii aurea j,
ltoiua." j
I
'The eloui] capped towers, the gorgeous pa'- :l
necs, i 0
l lie M.leiiiii temples. the i?rcat irlolte it< !(" 'I
? nil wliiclt it inherit shall >W c, ; '
\imI. like I ho ilisilti>1;iliiial i;ii !".??1 1.
,? ? ves notwrcek lu-himl?
Ami still surviving all I ho i^oo-I whi-h men !
nivc done oti curth must. li\o. It. will itv in | ^
110 denial consciousness of tin; wml from '
tvliioli it eliiatiuloi, tlies 1, it. may ! < , of a
i<-w l.f.-, wl.nli is to ho constantly rcju'o !i I
ii th<* asi-emling sonic of a oont ii 11 - I ! j'
iitccci-ioi: ot hifxtiof ?lev. loj-nK-nt- Irum tin- ,|
hi. Hut 1 must not ? ! t ti.ie w.th f n '
a/.c tijMiii tiivstories so inliiittcly l?.*yoml m\
lion. It is omittii'i for iim: to have prociiitme'i 5 ^
that the influence of what is sjoo.l in tin' r- j.tt
laMon of tiimi is nloiio iiiiinorlal, ami so ini-ii I ,
was houml to say iii justice to I Id- j;i'eut. im-iunry
wliieh we ci-lvlicatv t?*lay ; l??f upon Hi,- ^
^ival. truth I I'ouinl tin- i.-ti??n that his ox i
i iii | ilc will be leil In* yoiiil I hose ol' sill tin- j>rin- ! ,
iress and ol'everv ol her I'tllel* ol t he eaith. Ilur ,
Virginia hero raises iii<?tiiiiii<-nt~ in iiuirn than | ,
innt nl lit-r children, anil as .sin: Semis over llmi 1 j
.'i-nup of her departed suns, she may well f.i
the mingled tours of piide ami ?rivi'. Amon^-i ||
I hose slie will |"lace Lewis, her 1 ?*?! I pioneer, ;
who wrestled with the ruil man I'niili tlli: waii-rs
of i he liolstein to those ol l In: (treat K hi !
II w ha, and liually unnle good tin* title <>I his l>
Slate to the possession nt tin: Wi-.titii wilder < o
IIVSS Oil tile bloody liel'l ol I'oilil l'le.t-.llil, Ii n:ii 3
which lie drove I lie Imlian beyond ill Ohio. v\
l'licrc will I??- found Ncl.-on, the patriot ie (i.n 1
L-rn?r of Virginia, whose generous saci iiior.- I
iiml great public servicc*ciillc<l I'oilh the thanks c
?f Washington at the seige nt York. (toor^e t
Masoli, t>>o, is to he placed there i:i the fninl 0
ness of a mother's pule, he whom history wiil $
proclaim as one ol tin- apostles ol' eivil illici t v,
.1 >i r .i... i.in ..i' '
orator and thopaye, whose v i'ion was so nearIv
|>ro|ilietic mul whose wisdom ami j>.i111 t- ( *
i-<111 uiatle liiiil a groat. Iirtili'l' in Ins <lay. .loiin I
.Marshall is In coiiblilule another figure in ih.it l>
great j;riMi|>, hi- uhiwe ijuaiiins <>l hca.1 nn.i j
hi-art were hcstoWeil hy .N a I lire as if slit; were ;
Iryintr her most cunning hand to constituti: a t
perfect jmleal character. Uneijoai in I.-amino '
lo t.'oke ?>r llalc, <ir llanhviekc, or .Man>l1eM. (|
liecause ho hail lower o|ijioiiunities to ao.jtiire |,
it. he iiniteil the cln?ra?-lcr of llalo I > I lit; jjo j
iiius of Maustiehl, ami founded in his own re- I
ioiirecs t!io>c moans ol' mastery f.ir which thev ;
iVcre so largely dependent. on the ns>;st.tm-c ol ; ,t
thers. I'airiek Henry alr.-a ly Man.is there,
i coilitniiliillln; liixllre ill the ^roii|>, the "Horn ,
L-r of ,,ratoi>." wIioji: mighty vuicn eoin*'4 rimr- .
jug .lown with the ay.es to startle 1 Ii? ni r-t li9t- ' ?
I.uj iti* llllliKlll I'HIS VV1. Il I 1* l?ii* 11" :t - ! i ti" ? ? J - - -
L-ivd revoluiimi and pro^ivis, "(iiveme liU:rly i
i?i- jrive ine death Any \oiidei> eniil.-iiij>i;i ,
live figure?who needs I" lie lui.l iluij. it. js ; (
TIhhiiiis lelFvi'siiii, tIm (Hunt intiv;ii<l tiiiuki-r |
:11 ?1 the greatest political genius <i| his day ?? j ~
n niuii who was cii|inhleol cummin lug him
like I'oluiiilnis, 10 lii<! winds and Hitwaves
in |iiii'.-uii ol his own great id<-:i, mid m ,
p.-rsevoring nut11 he d.seovci'cd lu-w o.'. c '
dI'lli<m_'ht. Hud found lirm ground it,,, im i
mini lliind hi'yond the uncerluiii which .!
others huj feared to pass hehnv. \
Still the representation "I the ivvolil! ionarv a
fiuniiy of Virginia is far fruin loin'jil.-ie. Tin* 1
stature of George l;o.ri*rs I'larkr. th.ii of .1
juntos, is'liiissiug. 'i'h l.eea and tin- Kn?. h
^'"'I'soii and Monroe, utnm tjur i
tra Tir$t'r"m" "'inht Wv" tosislii ulc anui n.-r .
' \f 1 .rl-..?l I...A1 I.. ll \l ... ..
.'roup o* - ? ? ? .?
[<?HJ S|l,rA*?'j,?lu" '"cil ollllpu-rs <>l IIIO!lll'OC!l- I
ful liUtoV continue to tell the tulc uf \ ir^iniu's I
|j .it*. must not close this iiiMress without one j
worljl of nffcotiouutvit-ljuratiou to tin?.*, Vi - i
liinia, inn] liiililini; yoti nil liui 1. oil, most u!" i !
ous mother! Take us, thy chiMivn, with thee ,
to the loomhs of your mitfli*V dons, tint wc , -|
may learn from your iiK-dilations ?>>iii<-i lisuif of (
i he secret of your own irrnit heart. 1 iocs it ,
occur to von, lis yu heiul in sorrowing pride ,
over these monuments of your ilcinl. thai/- per- i
Imp* tin- wiser part was taken l?y the <lau<rli- ;
tel'ofScipio anil the mother of l!|*aie!ii, who ! '
refused to hear more eiii >lren lest, .-ho s'n il ! ]
lie shiitneil liy the eompnri--oii of the you:i^?<r i
with the chirr horn ! I.- it the secret (pic.-lion |
of your bosom, '"Qui-1 ft taunt xtcuiiim/n ?"
? I pray yim. I?v n!I iliu love w? |>.-:n- ,
Voii, to harl-or no sin h reproachful sUirije-t ions
in your liiwim. Tlit* wealth of \?>m- achieve- '
iiii-iits inny lie in tl?e past, Inn in-ver was a
mother richer in lilt* affections of her ehiMr it. ' ,
livtry drop of your waters aiol tlie very <lu-t |
of your soil nre nsilcni to tlicm as if they I? i-?tlie
clnil-lll of life itself. Voill- ureal name am)
its associations constitute tin- lascinat ion anil
tile S|iell wliieh Call ll|> till' deepest. emotions of
tilial i'ovc ami prhle in tlje heartsol your eliil
tlivn. They may not a<M to tin; lustre,of your
uairic, hut they will preserve ami ili-feml it a 1
L'ailist ri-l.l iii?!-o anil ilwnin . Time no l.nnr.-itt
bring eiirute dign iti?*s to your house, nor <1<> 1 ,
lirtors and I'ni-ces iiihi k their approach to your !
door, hut they bear yon what, nilcr til I, is tin* '<
richest treasure ami liv.4ileft'iici! of a State?
tlie loyalty ami devotion of a unite*) family
which knows no liiglier reward t han a mot Iter's f
love, ami no prouder object of ambition than a i
mother's glory.
Brightening Prospects.
The Evening JVVmw, in view of the plethora
of Gold, ami the general diffusion of the' elements
of substantial prosperity", anticipates a
speedy restoration of Commercial credit, and a
hopeful future for our staple nnd his manufacture,
in the following reflections: * ,
Ag in we have the pleasure of congratula- ,
tiny our people on tlie Invorniiie mm mt-ify i
character of iho foreign advices?fuvornble nt |
least to the South. Onr staple nntl its maim- ,
fact lire promiw well. Tlit? plethora of mon.y
cannot, find and will not be content with re- (
lief in monej'cd transactions nt from to 2 t
per cent, per annum, and will seek its outlet . .
in the chanupJii of enterprise?commerce and
speculation.. Varied indutfry and investment
can alone diffuse, as they can readily absorb, .
the safe employment of cash capital.?Gobi and
eottdin are fast restoring the commercial equilibrium
and the mercantile relations of the
world?and it isjraiu to presume that because
confidence is hot yet entir?lyvre*u?rod. and, u
therefore, crodii not so abuffdaut and facile, i
the productions* ofjndustr/, in ov?jry form will i
not ho etisteiWd in prfci*, There js money *
enough in ilie forjun of specie ^nd teij? equivalent*,
?ncl? ns^oo'd bnnk purer. nn<?hills of. ex- '\
change, to conduct on a'casR hnwig (apart .fr?hn
Kiiy other forms gr qnant ity.of credit) the interchange
of products, raw or,' niajuifucturod,
at fiill'nnd^heaUhv.rates, \Ve4tihve before us
(V com ing illqatr'ution of the' efficiency of the
oash system. Fojti# it-inconsistent with specu
I a i ion, whilst oortductiv? to firmness. \y |<nt, <
??for investment oi\nHhe cnsli- millions . of/Eu
- ::: , -gr-r?^ ...- portion
of cotton ; V? W th* njjxt six they
11 iiml inimt tw^ifonfely, offMaSfttyllv ?!* oy.-d;
yet. if they do not. Europe will ii.*
itse their work and supply tlie defied^ ; and
t therfe itf h miinufueturiiiij enpaeitjgJT under
ritfirijf confidence, to mnl?? up every where
f lo3>tini?'. Mom;, h i* b'-coin< Mo (ibaudanl
r (ki'wli"lx of iit'luxlr;/ tni/wh'-re horcuftcr^ to
>p. All tin* iimiiM-iiil i-l-'MKiits of BiilibtAntial .?
vpiM'ity niv, unto jelied, although tlie card- *
us -s of liclit'ocB have lieon hlown a? 1
uv : and rVcrV d.?y is ' not. ilmatrnt inj? tlrts
ti*:It. <> ' lit'hii-tors are liehlnd t^e times,
id credit i* not ih?* universal p'aria'eenf. The
dd of I In* Mii'?'S oUoii and wool, iron -and,
i-adstiiiV-, m ks mid leather, sugar, ten and
ilfcc, and, over all, eash. have tiKca hi-i place.
If consumption falls oil' in th? Kn?t, the same
in-.- which )ir'?liieed it, will also diminish the
ipply of the raw iii itci in'. The South neve#
mi m> c'Miiiri.iiMiniir a position, commercially,
iisiiifiiliy uii'l :i?r'.?Miltui-ally, us now.
AiiM!>-ion ox ICw-w.?An intelligent correfl?ii'
?il" tl??- I !:ili itu?r<? Sun, tlnw speaks of
taii.tv of tli<? s|k'<*<1_v ii"lmi<sion of lvnui>
into ilie Union iitnlcr llio Luootu jiton con-?
it in ion;
'i'lntf i< mi lonircr any ?lifl!<Miliy nliout I.e*
iiiii't-Mi, wlmtcvfi- liie iT'inUcrs may eay or
isiimatf. 'l'lo? l'uxi-li-iii's tiies-ntre will lie
,,t,11. i i,*....? i I.
" . imnvui wnciuer
I iiv?-<ti-.'a,i<> i (' iniiiiiti- iu|i<>rl <>i* not
Tlie win le c?> nit iy, exeunt, liic Republicans
u I ill.mi- iii'iv aln'~, n iv luvl to ili'iiili of this
ici lii-iiiiii liow. :il>oiit K:iiisti-t. nii'l desire tho
ii-i.ci to !.. ili .pswcl .>f in a manner not agniu
ni rf.'ii' \v ih lite Ih|!?;ih'? of Cmigres*.
'lie Si-iititf wi.l u-liiiit Kan*!* with Minnc la
ami Olv.?o:i. an.I tin- Mount; will concur.?
i is all-mil. ami mi in-ult lo the South, to
i(i|.o-f tli.it Southern iii.'miVts mil! Senators
ill <*li:ni!?e their eourse because Kansas wilJ
>uie into tin* Union with n five State orgnni>*ion.
Hi- Soirli liavn lieen lighting tor a
rinc'i'ui?!? wit : tint, any Slate may no\r
ivaiii r finui* iiii? 11n* I - iikiii with or without
:i v?-i y?ui-l 'In- niniiti-iiniii-c <>l this principle
iiKii'i-in |i>r:ml to tin* pro-ervntion ot our
i-titiitioiin .ui-l the I lion lliaii tlio t'li'ulioii of
it-, or :!i.ii .v, nator from one or the other State
{ -hi.*-, it i* imi I?y any nii-aii.s cei-tuin Unit
mi i.:i in- lo>i>in.S'i:i will lie ivlurneil: on the
11:1 l:\n-y, il is <j!iiu; likely tluit tliey will be
"I ?ii ii :i-~?i you, from the best qnarlcra,
cit all t.i<-ins;.initis iipjifiils iili\<lu to the po->
tii-.-il i-tipi'lity of I lie .>1111111 are of no 11 vail.??
ii<- >o*iili >ian*l ii pin, ninl enough Northern
t.-iiioi-iMiij li;ive | l?-tr?-'I themselves to princs
i<- lo iiiuki* tli<: iiiliiiission of KtlllsiU, uuiler
it- l.ei:oiii['tOn Constitution,'*a lix fact."
Ni:\v V<>i;k, 1-Yl?runry 24.?Money continues
i in tlieslivel, anil U driving many
1' .1-. Imiih-i's i<> int:>:it ioticv iiii*1 wildne-son the
M-k < The ln-uker* are clmcklii g
i!i j -v ovt-r lh?! (-<>;ii:ni~si<>iiH in prospect.-?
iuy uiiargt 7 |k*i* cent. I'm* advances on Mucks
i -\ p nvlia-<\ luit. Im'Itow at from 4 to 5 per
ni. 1'ite ilis.-mint rates for prime paper are 6
< ]'i i prill. .-Iii'i't iiii*I medium dates, and for
In s i:iniitii<i 7 percent. Interior grades ure
in 12 pi-r eent. ^
.IflAKiiHi I'S.
AlillKYUXK, .March ?.?Cotton.?Market
ri-k with iitilu uttering.?Wc quote 9J to 11
Is.
4?I.I"M?{I A, March 3.?Cotton.?There was
u'n" i demand for cotton, ye?ter?lay, witlt &
-euicl upward tendency in prices, some 150
li.-s chau^cil hand*, ut priced varying f."oiu 9
11 A-:., and c!i?ice a shade higher.
< 'I IA lll.l'-SToN, March 2.?Cotton.?Sales
f ciitiii:i to ilay l,.jULt bales, ut 'JjJ to 12-^c.
larket iirni.
Ariii-n, Mareh 2.?Cottou.?The cotton
iailvi.1 was iiiisclitoil lo-Jity.
Ni:vv Y"ii:ii, March 2.?Cotton.?Sales of coti>ii
lo.ilay. li.tiiio hairs', at uii udvuuce of-Jc:?
ii I iijt vX iijiiiilnis 12{.
The following pci'doii!) have freight in the
K-jiot at Altbcvillc :?
I'M-tij U'";!i-ohililj, Ciit>l> Hunter it Co, J \V
< -. II > Iv- ri , I. II Itn-scll, T C I'eiTiii. It H
Vanl.uw it ~on, \V C Smith, M Singer, Jordan
x'i..t>i^iiliii, J .vl IVrrin, S l' lladduii, OT t
lask-li. (ii-ii .Mi-(j?Witn, A l' C<iniinr, D J
i a .. J .M ra i i. 11 A J> n s, Co G F Cal.hi,
\\ in i'rea. vaut. '
1). It. SOXDLEV, Ag't f
Al the rc*iil?tiiH* uf A. <i iioi?. Esq., 011 the 22<1
li., by lli?.- Ki:v. <li>si |>ii Giberr, Mr. E. F. I'o?>
;ii in Miss .1. (J. (ill.us, all or Abbeville District.
At \Yn.'r<>iittm on the Evening of the 24th'ill.,
I'V l!i-v. A. lliof, <>f Aiub-rson, Dr. J. W.
1'ii<i\i\?. mnl Miss M.?uy M. Ciikatiiam. daujjh?
01- of Mr. L>. M. t'lieuiliain, both of tliU Diarii-t.
Oil I In* r.i-1 in-t., by D. W. Hawthorn, Esq.,.
>1 1 lie ri'-Mcafi* of .las. Wier. Mr. Lorkszo Dow
tVi.Kiiir, 11111I .Miss Licinda liutxKTr, ull of this
l> Mricl.
Uure ina Liiver.
TinT<'is ati article selling throughout the o'l
ilrv tli.-it. has nttitiii '<! the wiilcst celebrity
pvcr known us n ivnn-.lv for Liver Complaints.
Wo have reference to Dr. Sanfonl's invigorator"
i>r Liver llfincily, tlint lias performed enreaalni'wt.
tun trivat. to behove, wore it. not for th?
ii'iilotililcil evidence tbat accompany the testimonial*.'
It is. ia truth, the greatest remedy
known fur 1 >ysjic;i~iu. .luumliec, or a general
<lt*bilily that so often bullies the skill of-our
most eminent physicians.
Dr. Smifoi'tl has been for ft long time one of
the eminent physicians of New York, and it is
Miiil. mint, of bis cases were treated witfi the' 4
Invigorator with sueli invariable success that "
I... I.... I?v... i i^.. _IV~_ :> '
lit; nil? i#t*?*n iiiuiimi r.v vm;i ??. i?? n uuiijiv uieuicifie.
and let the world Iiiivo the benefit. of his
ilUeovcrv. If tlio-o who ore troubled with debility;
headache, bincuor, or slow, lingering '
fwiiMvill try n bottle, we thinjt they might
mv?? phy-seiiins' l.ills, nnd d-ys> pevhaps year*
nf 8iilT?riiijf.?Ohio Statesman.
Feb. i?V 1858. * 43 eow-lm
.. j j._?ji i
For Sale.
ti.? j /.
urpillilia Ul , II SSOOl living '
with himself in the mnnagement of the ^HPf* .
h'u-i*. a fji'titli'iimti of Impress influence** nild
nh'Tit, offer* for 8?le n half-interest 'jn^tho K?**
nhiinhment, on favorable termV. tC^ui apprOVV
;J (tnicliiifcr.
Although riot, nnxintis to <li*no.'e of the whoT*^
iffiee, the undersigned will trike iiito consider
itioii nny proposals that.'may be made :ter thd'X
mruhuso of liia entire into rents '* Sf 'A-. w
'$ T.*S. PIGGQTC,,
Mnroh2. 1858' 4V> ' ;r,
mlm M^r mr MM ZJgSg
A, SMALL PoekotT^ootf,has been handed pa,
Z"Y.-frwhieh was fonrnVIn the atreet;6rt-M&Q.tlny
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