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lUilPT B'v SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 14 eb 6 1963 (pyahWlnkle STANLEY Hoop Uklrla lloop skirt AT Sale Low for Cash Carefully selected for the western trade 70 Hogsheads Sugar 250 Half Chests Tea TOO BBLS REINED SUGAR DAIRY BUTTER Now in store and for sale low by Thirty packages OR sale by marl 3 it Vft Ol tit te i ix elVlWv Wl Al 1 IxWUXrACVPW AKW7a No 12 Court I and St Opposite the Western' Hotel NBW YORK 1 'nurMSm i I The Sale of Above Bondi will Terminate July 1st 1863 marltf West of New Tack at a Crockery Store 138 and ISO Woodward 691000 680000 448000 304000 GARRISON CO febSl i The ree Press Establishment Is also prepared to execute every description of Letter Press Printing from the largest newspaper to the smallest card in the very beet style and with prompt dispatch We are better prepared than any other establishment in the State to do fine bonk and I pamphlet printing and indeed every other descrip vxvru va yxxuiiug Omen New kbk bess Buildlkos Cor Griswold and Woodbridge Sts DIED In this city on the 12th Inst Daniel Campau in fant son of Joseph and Mary Bourdinion aged three years and four months Is dan Republican Gilrnnrn 28700 OICE Of JAY COOKE Subscription Agents At Jay Cooke Co Bankers 114 South Third SttoetPhiladelphia Dec 5 1862 THE undersigned having been appointed Sub WAR CLAIM OICE MOSES IELD No 13 Woodward avenue 906 Jeflenon Avenue PRACTICAL and Scientific Optician invites all those suffering from defective sight to try his su perior spnaroldal glasses which are highly endowed with the property of improving rtsion B' keeps also an assortment of mtcrescopes telescopes military marine glasses barometers thermome ters draughtsmens instruments eto etc con stantly on band at his store 90S Jaff ave Jal 8m New Cloth Trimming House ENTIB1? new lines of Black ClothsEnglish Bradford and ith Meltons ine Black and Blue Castor Beavers Three and eix qnartcr Medium eiirbt CMtiBg ine rench Twilled Cloths and Doeskins uni tary Cloths Artillery Infantry and Cavalry Military Braids Stripes and Chevrons The late? styles bl rvtessioral thus exclusively the treatment 4 EMALE DIICULTIES And having succeeded in thousands casvs in rest Ing the atllicted to health has conlldeni hi Tf 'r GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY GUNN LOCKE Are receiving Black Silks Woolens Bleached Shirtings 10 4 sheeting Pillow Linens Dress Goods suited to the season Housekeeping Goods in great variety fcc Ac rom present appearances these goods will be higher than now What we now offer have not paid present rates ol exchange GUNN LOCKE must put down the rebellion in sixty days or make peace on the best obtainable terms another lie that I conspired with Vallandig and so on to the end of the Now every one Anouwthat Greeley just before the fall of Sumpter did frequently say that he was in favor of letting the South go in peace and that the large circulation and influence of his paper among abolition ists induced the rebels to believe that he ex pressed their sentiments and that there fore Mr Lincoln's administration Would hot attempt to resist the rebellion What bra zen wicked effrontery then is his denial of this allegation of Thurlow Weed's Every one knows too that he has recently said we must whip the rebels or bow to our desti and make the best attainable peace in sixty published his declaration upon this point shortly after it was uttered our readers and the readers of the Tribune all remember the fact Yet now he denies it and impudently says that Mr Weed for saying so He evidently feels that he is getting into close quarters and foresees that his day of reckoning is fast ap proaching His malignant long cherished hatred of the constitution and Union begin to recoil upon him His conscience tor tures him for the recklessness with which he has used the power of his paper to plunge the country into the horrors of civil war and he sees no resource save to lie himself out of the dangers which his terror teaches him are around him Eveiy one knows how susceptible he is of fear The prayer for mercy which he put forth after he had goaded the army into the butchery of the first battle of BuH Run proved alike his consciousness of guilt and his 'timidity in facing consequences Now he eats his own words and by so doing evinces that ho knew that they were false and wicked and intended when he uttered them that they should do harm So conscience doth make cowards of us DEMOCRATICJNOM1NATIONS or Justice of the Supreme Court nrnu DAVID JOHNSON or Regent! of the University At Large 4tl VER COWToicK WILLIUn A MOORE 1st District ZINA 2d ATH AN 1EL A Sd CHARLES A HICllIXIOND 4th1 3 ADtfl 5th Elijah 6th JOSEPH COLLTEH BOBINION BROOK8 Attorneya at Law Over Bank Detroit All Claims of Soldiers Widows arid Mothers and other heirs for the 9100 bounty back pay and pension readily obtained Discharged Soldiers Papers obtained and their pay and ration money speeauy collected All Military Accounts accurately made op BOBIJISOir 6 BROOKS have the most complete facilities for obtaining the money on these claims They are the AUTHORIZED AGENTS or doing this business for Michigan soldier! and their friends They were the first to establish an office of this kind In this State and hare already been successful in hundreds of cases Their terms are usually lees than are those unauthorised and less acquainted with the business i opposite Lieut CoL Military Headquarters JalldawtiU ap9 i'i GA RHIHON fc tO WB shall keep constantly in store a carefully ecl Od Stock of Groceries purchased principally cash which will be offered to the trade ow rates foe cash As we shall herealter cdh fales exclusively foe cash we shall be enabled mil Toronto Messrs Sessions Carpenter Co To I scriotion Aa ent bv the hecreturv nf th I Mscdopald vice President City Uatk I now nrenared tn furnish th What then Only the 1 Nt I iimcuudu cw duuu a i tian Mann rm avd 11 ll imiii sa sai IIIIIB 1 nil wv I Starnes Esq Manager Ontario Bank Mon mbwm I treat Montreal eb 17 1863 marchl2 d2m A HERRING SAE In perfect order else (inside) 82 Inches wide 92 high and 15 deep Hall's Lock mahogany finish in sideiron money box duplicated keys Ac Will be sold at a bargain Apply at this office marfitf How to Unite tbe People The New York Journal qf Commerce has the following comments on the letter pf Thurlow Weed' which appeared in Thursday's ree The letter of Mr Thurlow Weed' will attract general attention and be read with interest and profit Indeed it would do good toprjnt it on a broad sheet and distribute it in every house in the country Not that we agree with all the propositions in the document bnt in these times we are fain to be content with a portion of good even if mingled with some that la not good when it comes as this does from one who has been a leader In the party which is responsible for the radical policy We lament the grand error which Mr Weed made and which in this letter he bring out with singular frankness that notwithstanding he knew that the republican ticket last fall was a radical abolition ticket" nothwithstanding he believed that policy to be ruinous notwithstanding bis patriotism he yet desir ed tor party success to keep Mr Wadsworth from making an abolition speech in New York keep the real character of the ticket concealed and secure its election by this management It is now only too evident to Mr Weed that the democratic platform of the last fall campaign was tne true loyal patriotic platform and he congratulates himself and hla friends' on the meeting at Coopar Institute last week a meet ing in which the negro was kept out of night ana the democratic platform in almost its iden tical words and phrases was adopted by those who have been on the other side Last foil waa the time when patriotic men of the conservative republican stamp should have put aside ambition and party prejudice and come out frankly ontbe side of Ute Uniate as was and Uta oonditution ar ft or it they prefer the new phrase of the Cooper Institute meeting the Union in accardoMM with Ute eon If Mr Weed and hia friends had then acted with Horatio8eymour and the democrats as they now seem disposed to do there would have been such a imparity for the constitution and the constitutional prosecution of the war as would have astounded the radical abolitionists whom Mr Weed so graphically describes aa the men who go to lectures and not to the war Then the whole policy of ths war would have been changed would have been well changed and the nation would have put on new strength for the coming work Why was ths radical policy persisted in Because Mr Weed and his friends clunglaat to their radical allies and helped to swell the rad ical vote and convince the administration that at another election' it would be snccesafuL Why was thn radical policy continued after election in obedienne to the radical dewmd jade before tbe elecUoa? Mr weed New York Michigan HOOP SKIRT MANUACTORY Corsets and Bustle Depot No 79 Woodvarilavtne Opposite 8 reedman Bros 1 Trager pro privUJi jrvzLruiLf micii'aii I would moi re tpecifully call tbeat of the Indies of Detroit ano vcft ity to my rtock of Hoop kirti" emtuac ing styles oi every description and ol th latent paUrLS to su't theiro fastidi ous 1 shall keep con staidly on hard a large and well select ed stock din ct from mv manufactory tl Skirts from three springs (chiidr i s' size) to stx ty four springs size) so that aUlto wt ing the arti le can find here just what they want without running from store to store All kin of skirts made to order ana old skirts renovated and shaped as good as new Merchants supplied at New York prices This is the first enterprise of ihe kind in tbetiy of the Straits and ladies I respectfully solid share of your patronage or suits in rench Ensllhli and Ainerican ENTIRELY NEW LINES Vestings Italian Linings SUesias Eliutic Canw Braids Bindings Buttons Sewing Threaas ana Trimmings generally Extensive lines imports Merino and Silk underwear Wrapjiers and from 30 to 45 inches ine Merino wrench and Ear lish half Hose Gloves Shirts Collars Kick Cravats and Ties Prices uniform Terms cash Remember number 89 Woodward avenue Detroit Report of a hict for spring and Sammer for sale fe New Twenty Tear 6 Per Cent Bonds Of the United States designated as ive Twen redeemable at the ro of the Govern ment after five years and authorized by act of Con cress approved April 25 186 Tut Coupon Bjnds are issued in sums of $50 $1(050081000 Thb Reoistbbed Bonds in sums of 850 8100 85008100085 000 Interest at 6 per cent per annum will commence from date of purchase and is PAYABLE IN GOLD Semi annually which is equal at the present pre mium on goid to about eight per cent per annum armers Merchants Mechanics Capitalists and all who have a ly money to invest should know and remember that these bonds are in effect a IRoT MORTGAGE upon all Railroads Canale Bank Stocks and Securities and the immense products of all the manufactures in the country and that the full and ample provision made for the payment of the interest and liquidation of principal by Cue toms' Duties Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue serves to make these Bonds THE MOST AVAILABLE AND MOST POPU LAR INVESTMENT IN THE MARKET Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal tender Notes or Notes and Checks of Banks at par in Phil adelphia Subscribers will receive prompt atten tion and every facility and explanation wifi be af forded on application at this office A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hand for mmediatc delivery JAY COOKE Subscription Agent Saxoir Cashier Michigan Insurance Com pany Bank will furnish the above bonds and every facility to subscribers in Detroit and vicinity lower Makers You can find a large assortment of JUDICIAL CONVENTION Sxcond Circuit Tho Democratic Convention for tne 8 cond Judicial District is hereby called to meet at hlte Pi neon on Tuesday March 17th 1863 at 2 xkP for the purpose of nomina ting a candidate for udge of said district ELLIOTT MARVIN I i to Elliott a DemingJ WHOLES AL OfiWCE AnA ffaHMiSSfa MercBlUM DEALERS IN resh ad Can Oyster pRXNGES fo LEMON EDWARD WESSON i New and complete stock of BOOT 8 AN D8 HOES 2' Which never yet failed (when tne airu nors have been strictly followed) in removing diikcul ties arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of or in restoring the system to perfet whep suffering from Spinal Affections Prolapsus i teri the Whites or other weakness of the Uterine Or gans Also in all cases of Debility or Nervous Prostration Hysterics Palpitations rcc wmeh ire the forerunners of more serious diseases The Pilis are perfectly harmless on the constitution and tuiy be taken by the most delicate female without caus ing distress At the same tone they a likeach irm tn strengthening invigorating and restoring the system to a healthy condition and by brni ou the monthly period with regularity no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise Th should however NOT be taken during the tir three or four months of pregnancy though fe i any other time as miscarriage would ne the res Buch box contains 60 Pills Price one dollar DR Treatise on Diseases of ft male Pregnancy Miscarriage Parrehnese Steril ity Reproduction and Abuses of Natue ana em phatically the Ladles Private Medical Adviser a Pamphlet of 60 pages sent free to any address Six cents required to pay postage Tue Pilis ai Ikxit will be sent by mail when desired 'tciKELY SEALED and prepaid by I'RYAN General Agent 70 Cedar st N' Or any other Advertised Agent on receipt of tea money Sold by all Druggists sepl7 deod A weow! DEALE BIN Wooden Ware Brooms ails BRUSHES MATS Twines Cordage Churns Cradles Wagons Chairs Baskets 15 alton and 2U2 rom Slreets NEW YORK Jan28 d4m tl JB LINDS OB SAUE MONROE County "Michigan Rare chance for wood and lumbermen 900 acres first quality farm ing well limbered About 600 acres within a mile of the lake shore thirty five miles from Detroit by water affording every advantage for one deeirrns of engaging In the wood trade or burning lime for Detroit cord wood alone is sufficient tu pay for the land "i i Abundance of lime stone hickory butte stave Um ber ship plank Ac for sale low for ready pay or further particulars apply to John Chamber lain Brest Monroe county Mich near the land or Birckhed Toledo Ohio ATrWHOlSEfWfi ORgCWa JUST RECEIVED 4 i A Large Lot of Groceries Purchased before the late advance whlch'wUl be sold low for CASH 14 Wholesale Grecer CuBfeciioBeraBd nu Yankee Yiart 7 iSWoodward Aveuue starEMly sJ 116 JeffMwm avengL or Circuit Judges CONSIDER A STACY 3d BbNL Wl'HEREI1 L1U4N NOHRIN 6th SANORD GBEEN 7th HENRY HARMON 8h JOHN CH4MPLIN 9th LAVIUS 11 TLEJOHN 10th JABt2 i sd fHEBL AND or THE GIIET SOUTHERN REBELLION gj OR That most eligible Lot for RIH PIWW Tl A manufacturing purposes on the south side of I Jli MJ Lw CT MMzmBJBJy Woodbridge street between Randolph and Brush I streets said lot is 100 feet square I "COMMENCING Apply to 8 Miller Esq over Bank I marl4 I InftRHAV Kvfinintr Marnh 2 BL 55 Woodward Avenue Agent for the sale of these SECOND HAND SAE i OR SALE i 1 Our Lansing correspondence published in afternoon edition relates that the Legislature have taken the last step in kicking out of sight the defalcation of the late republican State Treasurer John Mc Kinney now in the State Prison We how ever do not propose to permit the matter to be thus disposed of The people have all' along been assured that securi ties were ample and that the State would not suffer Indeed we have reason to believe ihat to sureties are perfectly able to pay if they are honestly and vigorously pursued We were told so before election and have no idea that they shall slink off by a settlement4 before the partisan Board of State Auditors We shall watch the matter Our prediction is that the State will be robbed by i a partial and unjust settlement We bopo it will not be verified but let the peo pie watch' The bondsmen are generally good for the amount and cannot escafte pay ing it unless the Board of Auditors through this law of the Legislature connive at their escape and suffer the State te be fleecedt yi THE DIVISION MICHIGAN INTO TWO JUDICIAL DISTRICTS We have delayed for some days the com ments we intended to maxe upon the law passed at the heel of the last session of Con gress dividing Michigan into two judicial districts until we could collect some facts showing the real necessity of creating this additional court We have from this exam ination and the incidental facts which have come to our knowledge satisfied ourselves that there was not only no necessity what ever but that our Senators well understood that the court was created for the Purpose of carrying out a contract made among poli ticians and giving certain men office We pass by in our comments the singular ly loose manner in which the act is framed to the question of necessity The principal argument used by Senator Howard in his place in the Senate was that his Honor Judge Wilkins is occupied the whole year early and late in hearing and determining cases He spends to whole time in the discharge of his duties and the business is perpetually accumulating on his hands" Senator Howard made this state ment not only on his Senatorial honor but as a laer He said have long prac ticed in the Circuit and District Court of the United States for the District of Michigan and it is within my personal knowledge that the faithful Judge ought to be relieved from the multitude of cases which he is called upon to decide admiralty as well as civil Now we regret that a decent regard for truth compels us to state to the Senators who were influenced by this repre sentation of Senator Howard to vote for the bill that beyond the fact that he had long practiced in the courts there is not a single truth in it It is not a fact that Judge whole time is required to discharge his duties It is not true that business is perpetually accumulating on his hands It is not true the calendar is crowded with cases We are informed by one of the officers of the court that all the business which comes before either the circuit or district can easily be performed by to Honor Judge Wilkins in three months This would give him the other nine months to attend to the examina tion of cases argued before hipi and cham ber business It is safe to say that Judge Wilkins can easily dispatch more than double the amount of duties required of him and this fact would have been shown in such a manner as to have utterly confounded the Senator had it been known here in time for a messenger to reach Washington after the statement was prepared As it was the Clerk ot the Court Col Winder visited Washington but arrived there too late to defeat one of the most corrupt political jobs ever carried through Congress Sonic of the Senators seem to have sus pected that it was a job but unfortunately they did no5 understand the topography of Michigan well enough to expose it and both of our Senators were too deep in the job to permit them to tell truth the whole truth and nothing but the One of the principal points relied upon by Senator Howard to deceive his brother Sen ators was the vast admiralty business trans acted in the United States courts here Whoever looks upon the map will dis he said that our lake coast is nearly thirteen hundred This is true but whoever will examine the records of the Circuit and District Courts of the United States for the District of Michigan will find that of the cases tried not one in we believe we should be within the bounds of truth if we said not one in fifty originated in that portion set off into the new district and of these if the parties litigant now had the choice where to carry their actions not one in a hundred would be brought in the new court which will hold its sessions at Grand Rapids So far from relieving the present Judge all the civil business which will be devoted to the new court will not eensibly affect him We think we are with in bounds when we say that unless Judge Withey prolongs the sessions of his court for the purpose of giving his officers the per diem allowance the average terms of his courts need not exceed one week each to perform all the civil and admiralty busi ness which will come before him in the next twenty years Again the boundaries of the Western Dis trict prove beyond all cavil or dispute that the public necessities and public convenience did not demand this additional burden to be thrown upon the treasury at this lime More than nine tenths of all the commerce of the territory of this district never reaches Lake Michigan in any shape If the people of the southern tier of counties of this State or the next tier bordering on the Central Railroad had Any business before the United States Court they can reach Detroit easier and cheaper than Grand Rapids A considerable part of the coast of this district lying north can only reach in ordinary course of conveyance the seat of this new tribunal by first coming to Detroit and then passing over the Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad to Grand Rapids We are aware that in exposing this fraud for fraud it is we may be charged with sec tional feeling in favor of Detroit but we protest against this in advance We have no idea it will sensibly diminish the busi ness of the court which sits here nor do we believe it was intended to This judicial district was created to give an office to Judge Wither and pension him off so he would not interfere politically with some of the ambitious men in this part of the State and for ho other purpose whatever Every statementniade in the Senate as to its pub lic necessity was untrue and known to be so at the time by both of our Senators We dare them to appeal to the records of the to show the number of days and the tours in each day the court sits in a the number of causes commenced and tried the time employed in disposing of them number of cases which have originated in the territory of the new district We dare them to appeal to Judge Wilkins or any other officer of the court for a truthful statement on this subjects They will not nay more they dare not call for the facte and have them laid before the Senate of the United States for they know too well that itwill convict them of wilfully and intention ally deceiving their brother Senators for the purpose of carrying out their own political pl at the expense of the government i 300 CHE8TS TEA tia i 1 OR totaW MV wooawsra STOMA Capital a Snrblus $1746000 680000 448000 256OiO 304000 269000 165000 186000 163000 234000 THOS WALLIS A CO 5 Cr6vemeit CbIImiIbb asecy strss! cn Michigan Inrannce MTlXiIr attend to ths collactioii oC all daina gMmML either in the CcmmiasaryTQuiTtSmS xui cecraiita JAiitolnM Government jt Oflteeepmfrm7AM snttl 9 PM JMtotttOOk TtlM' tnirKir JNO RENNIE GENEKAL AUCTIONEERJ? SALESROOM IRE PROO BUILDING 'No 122 Jefferson Avenue' or the rale ol every descriptloa' ot (Meh advance made on goods in store OnVdoorales (of parties breaking up houaeketpin) made in any part of the city Ail goods entrusted to say tare careiully isasred 1 feblStf Vi'c 4 1000 tors and forMlebyP b8T WHEATON LEON ARD A BURR PURK WHISKIES '4' Ac' 4 Refined by an Improved process Metered by let ters patent and endorsed by the first Analytleai Chemists ftee Irom th poisonous salts ot cop per and lead found in ail Copper Distilled Whisky or Ml by A STOKBAgent 186 REK CRITICISM MBW HJUMPSHXME KLKCT1ON David Dudley ield who has some noto By thereturas from the New Hampshire i riety as a New York city abolition politi 1 election it appears' there no election of I ciau has written a letter to the New York i Governor by the people as none ot the can Ilerald in which the following paragraphs 1 didates have a majority ot all the votes cast occur: ss I is required Had the law of New Hamp So for as we can derive Instruction from I shire been like that of Michigan the demo past errors 1 am certainly tor laying the leaeon cratfc candidate would havc been elected Bean uuiuie uauon lb weary auu trowuucr i Al ondloss ATirf slttenvstAR shAItf tllA I Bill aOOuSAIYs Ukff AftQ 01 CftD1 responsibility of this or that persSri lor one dfoH 3ates and were beaten The retains up to aster or another These disputes are fomented I th that it stands as fol by the disloyal for one purpose and by the dis moment show thatit stands as fol Al annihpr Vnr mv TarL I think I 1OWS At that such disputes are insane or criminal and I Democratic should be made to cease and that we should I Rmtman aa naa address ourselves to the stern duty Vt muster Jiarrimaan hhq Ing urming and concentrating the whole force I of the nation upon the rebellious hosts which I Total dem vote 36406 are gathered to partition our country and de 1 Total rep vote 28 760 spoil and degrade our people I I But 1 would by no means abstain from fair Democratic mat 7645 ana even severe scrutiny into me lumm euu i duct of the war on the contrary I would claim I Thus the democrats by 'Dot uniting to recommend it I would hold every officer lose their Governor although outnum high or low to to 'strictest responsibility rennbltons bv nn wards I would watch every movement of the armies tne republicans Dy upwaras 1 would not cease for a moment to urge the ut I of seven thousand votes The official most activity and vigor I would counsel the returns 5 vary this and it ifl bare President and his constitutional advisers earn I estly but respectfully if I thought 1 hod any ly possible Eastman may be elected by the counsel worth giving I would make war 1 people If he is not his opponent will be social and legal upon every traitorous person I who dares to lurk among us and above all 1 1 felected by the Legislature as it is conceded would strive ever to keep the heart of the the republicans have in that nation sound and its spirit unbroken I bodv What Mr ield means "by the expres IfT Th returns kho ttot the cJfrrent of pop sions far as we can derive instruction opinon the frnm noor nrrnra om nortum Ixr TAT lAVlTIty I ministration with an increasing force the lesson to and I would by no Thefe more means abstain from fair and even severe re ublican part throughout the North scrutiny into the future conduct of the war linto a hopeles8 miHontyJ Last we are at a loss to understand The object blicM vote in New Hamp of the letter was to show that he was mis ghire was 32150 the democratic vote 30 represented by ajport the Herald 275 186O when Mr Lincoln waa elect which imputed to him that he counseled received 37519 voU lhc dcmoc the postponement even of criticism on the With gain we conduct ef the If he is sincere in Congressional district in this he occupies exactly the same position State but of mat we have prob as the democracy but he is an abolitionist abjy onjy carried one Thia is a misfor and therefore only claims his own right of tunc 5 criticism According to the theory of to Te newa JrOm Connecticut is most sect their complaints and pressure a are cbeerin tilc democracy have the only a legal and proper exercise of free Uirfortaimto have a man in nomination speech but the complaints and pressure wbohaar been extremeJy imprudent On of democrats are treason This is literally 8ide of conservatisni( of i their position and nothing exemplifies radicalism is setting in and if the nation rto tt tar than Mr ffiplara narnml ratnMinn of I nniv livro nr fSi xar wnaw wiaso I fair and even severe scrutiny into the fu ture conduct of the He would hold it8 aayed the emancipation proclamation and all the radicals who would rather rQ1in other errors of the past two years beyond beU wfao have the reach of criticism His doctrine in a sworn to either destroy the constitution wnrri io hpf pvafv anp nmt anhmit tn i nroLecLiiiir Hiaverv nr apairnv inn i ninn them ncpTTcsr minH hnnr harmful thnrr mav hn I 9 1 will sacrifice the country by making a peace He would deny the privilege to his oppo Th'y readb d(J nents of pointing out the mistakes which tbifl at Ume if they thought it would de must be rectified order to gam success feat tbc democracy But thaui9 to the and would have them drift on in a policy ple tbere no bopc Qf thatno party like which they deem suicidal and foolish lhe republicans cxifat If it does not uui JTXT riuu aiauuauigu destroy itself it will destroy the country church Any admission he may make bears I The result in New Hampshire gives us some significance It is worth while to in I gOod courage in Michigan If every voter quire why does he limit criticism to the ig broUgbt to the polls the democratic party future and why it has not been as proper in wiU succeed Can this not be done On the past as in the present why it is not as cvery Bide we hear of democratic associa mueh the privilege of a democrat as of an tions and the work of organization is going abolitionist We have held always that on Lriskly but our friends must remember the administration must meet their just re wo have much to work against it wlll sponsibility and have therefore at every I require bc most persistent and determined moment insisted upon a right to a free dis efforts to win a victory at this time It can cussion of all their acts or insisting upon dona Sball it not be done that right the democracy have been called and other op I Z7 i I 7 Thurlow Weed last onslaught upon probnous epithets and treated by the lead Greeley drives that venerable white hatted era and organs of the administration as if philosopher to the extremity of rage He they were a subject caste If there has been 1 1 1 6 I rants and raves and spits out his full wealth intemperance in criticism it must be imput I 1 ed to the insolence of those who have pro ot insinuation bil mgsgate and mendacity voked it It is a characteristic of human valorous Greeley so often nature to become passionate under abuse and klcked and bethumped that Mr Weed American citizens cannot be expected to be says it twicein an epistle bearing scrupulous in the choice of language with me awiui imutus which to reply to imputations upon tbeir can see how mendacious he is in tousail loyalty and attempts to intimidate them from the trutk of whei even aproper expression of opinion The that the he imputes to precise cause of the divided Northern sent! Mr Weed are these to wi The personal assaults of Mr Weed are of meet which exists to day is that the repub I consequence because of hla utter reck licans have treated all advice and all criti leesness of truth He says for instance that rOvoii Tkn I invited the cotton States to withdraw from cism as sympathy with the rebelhon They the Un on a lie that iu the darkvst nour have assumed that every opponent of the of the war fraitorously proclaimed that we emancipation proclamation or of any other act of the administration is an enemy to the government Who would be particular in the method of resenting such an insult The truth is that the manner of the criti cism which will inevitably be visited upon the administration depends upon the friends of the administration If they will enter into fair argument the democracy will meet them in the tone and spirit of perfect calmness If they scream they must expect the plain English word in response If they forbid or even try to cow a temperate legal expression of opinion they will invariably be answered with defi ance and will be brought to the sharp issue of inaugurating a worse than Austrian des potism with the rebound which it will occa sion or of restraining their ribald tongues doing more for their country and less for their party Of course they understand that they are guilty of deliberate libels when they de nounce their political opponents as disloyal and they ought by this time to be con vinced that they cannot terrify them by slanderous epithets or unconstitutional threats Why then do they persist in such practices? Their outrageous denunciations have not prevented but have stimulated a division of Northern sentiment This pains democrats who as a class have a deathless devotion to the Union and are willing and anxious to sustain the government They would prefer harmony to dissensions pros pects of victory to the gloom which dissen sions cast upon the national cause but no cause is worth fighting for which necessi tates the suspension of free speech Such a cause would certainly not be national to the people of the United States I We honestly believe that if there had been no suppression of papers no arbitrary ar rests no coinage of epithets against the de mocracy but that if on the contrary criti cism and advice had been respect fully and thoughtfully the nation would have been practically a unit to day but the democracy are human beings and have the infirmity of human nature which does not relish to have its best impulses traduced and its holiest rights denied We ask republi cans how they would like to lay down their liyes under the leadership of a party which had no kinder name for them than trai and If this instant we should advise the ad ministration in the most respectful maimer to off these dogs of slander and to dis avow every design to repress free discussion we should probably "only invite a liberal ap plication of these epithets Of course we would resent them but what becomes of the country in the meantime? 1 hat is the question which we put to the abolition leaders 500 Rolls of Carpets OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS or ALSO a large stock ot house furnishing goods and a general stock of dry goods bought before the great advance JAS NALL Jit A feb20 74 Wood ward are and to friends did not openlvatkMBe postttoa I 'I OB SALE Bl In that election that JloreiSeyIBML on the I 1 tlojffioci B2 KELLBMWIRCfflt AtOTMTON repsmcana iSKve te fearful re I i JU laMfall 3oeLrvatfva epubBaanfi have ateS I fill responsibility wfo act with thssa to day in I 1 New England or elsewhere Mr Weed fisshwi I IR3T clasa brick residence op ort Street the same old error in regard to the Connecticut I campaign that he made last fall In regard to New I Jorx Jia atiU thinks ndaairable that thacadimiMcaUJsaa tauwe dwlMag4ritioaostw 4ota cal ticket should succeed Does he not know I on eet street that the entire moral and nnlitlnol effect of the I election at Bnekimrtmm Uasmerefamt wdtalfi residence wnn extrs eizea iot betosuataintheneyof hfo trtend Mr Gre I weans suw 4 4 iey ana airengtiMn we nma that poucynowi has on the administration Dqea he not know I Two desirable frame dwellings and lots en Jeffer that by the election of a radical abolition tick I arenue near Orleans street et the very rain which he haa eloquently por 4' It is hopeless to save this country by the help I of the radical party their meaaurea or their theories It is equally hopeless to reform that I ine frame residence and lot on Congress street party Mr Weed's letter confesses the utter Lnear Beaubien hopelessneB8 The fadlcalmenarBneitherpi Twj eto brkk house with' lot frlntfi nns aancinlA mAn 'rnmlss MannlvwHMiB I wruer oioeveniDana ifierry Bireew are all for evil They do not sustain the gov 1: ernment with puree or person They revile I and abuse the men who reality support the I av' verv pillars of government to dav? umon with eoe an1 Btree them Is a sheer Impossibility Their pl inder '7 ing frauds their debasement of the country to I Large frame dwelling house on State street with ho wilAat was kaa Mnrids tilfaslv Attf a Iho nnM I lot S2X100 tion to talk of being united with them Their II a principles are hostife to freedom and the Union Gtd UfrSJXST They are disunionists openly of old time secret 1 ly uuw There is no way ot saving the country I i till we overthrow the political power of radical residence with lot 181x445 on abolitionism Thisgood work is going on If I Mr Weed would advise his friends everywhere I to aid in this by voting steadfastly against the I VErame cottage with large lot on Adams avenue radical party by acting always' in oppesition to I hear Beaubien street them he would consistently carry out his own I views But it is impsosiblo that those views 11 Large hall with scenery and furniture also dwell can be correct and yet that it should remain I ing house adjoining on Antoine street near Gratiot the duty of any man to vote tr act I 1 I Brick store on Jefferron avenue south side be Mr Weed Is and we apprehend that no I tween Bates and Randolph streets sound man can doubt his? then it I is plainly the duty of a conservative man to ure I I every exertion in Connecticut for the election I property tathecitvnStM1 Bonie of Ui CujUJvUr 1U pruicrvDUV rm iiibHniii Uc logic is irresistible There is no escape from I I it This not a personal quarrel in New York I Seventy feet front oa Atwater street between between Mr Weed and Mr Greeley It Is not I Bates ana Randolph streets will be sold in whole or 1 a question or wnat lacuon 01 me repuoucans I shall ule in the iew York General Committee I I it is a question as wide as the United States I One hundred lots on the Lambert Beaubien farm Mr advice must be taken by his con 1 8to to 8500 each servative republican friends iu Connecticut in I i Iowa iu every State or it must be rejected by Three acres of land with one hundred and twenty them If the radical men are what he believes I foet frontage ou Jefferson avenue on the them to be they are the same in every State of I Leibe farm the Union and every honest man must vote I and work against them even at the risk of vo I wnnt rauklin and "'Ighl ting or working for a party that he does not 8 town like was never a moment when the people I ifty lots on Jefferson avenue near the cistern of this country were in more imminent danger I of he city than at the present time never a moment I when unity of thought resolution and action I V'cry eligible property for investment on ort for the support of the Union in accordance I street near Porter with the was so necessary I 1 Above all things it is' important that the ad 1 i arms and farming land in all parts of the State ministration and the neoule should be in per 1 1 I feet accord We must earnestly ana la 1 aa borto bring this about We will unite with I uvan un neui ks jir weea with any ana everyman wno wlll I fate SRGLiritV unite with us to eiiect this desirable state oi I i 9 affairs in our unhappy country I Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale Bu7wha? Hteto negotiation of los and examina Complished? Can we stultify ourselves slight 1 Apply to our life long convictions our lessons I KELLUM WILLCOXA BOYNTON nay can we reject the advice and waraing ot I No 1 over Bank Mr Weed only a few days ago and advocate I imarl21w Opposite the Postofficc the idea of sustaining this radical policy which I he and we regard as worse than hopeless? It LAIDLAW MIDDLETON CO 1R irnnnftffihlA If ofa ahnnlfl jin mra onr all lr the conservative papers in should I COMMISSION MERCHANTS I do so what result could we accomplish The wmmwwwis mtnunsnis people are against it and Niagara cannot be I AND turned to run into Lake Erie Last fall the ad I ministration stood on the radical platform Mr 9 1 I A 6 8 Lincoln having issued his September proclama I tion and asked the people to unite in sustain I MO A ifig it The people declined mildly but with I firmness which should have been noticed It I was not noticed and as Mr Weed we think I GEORGE LAIDLAW I WILLIAM MIDDLETON not long ago expressed it the radicals deter I Toronto Montreal mined to carry on the war aa a party affair I The inevitable tendency of the public mind I then ran against the war thus conducted and! BOLE agents in Canada for Messrs Garnock they began to talk about peace The rejection I "lbby Co Liverpool manufacturers of wire of their' plans of war the adoption of plans I afc rPe eailmakers ship chandlers which they mrarried an mlnnn loft thom nn I and dealers in anchors chains and Shias outfits reBaraea ruinous im them no Consignments of grain door pork butter ashes hope in the war Again the moment fihsarriv I spirits oil leather staves Ac economically han ed when it is manifest and Mr Weed feels it I died carefully realized and prompt returns made and expi esses it that a united people are neces I Orders for groceries hardware iron salt and en sary to the successful administration of nation I for inland or ocean freights executed to nflaira Ua huj irs lirarwx nnitincr ihum I DCBt fi(l Vftll the radical nolicv The administration a a in "dl V' 5 I kuunciiicu uuu vv 111 iluwifiBU fiK Til asks the people to come up io the support of ronto Messrs A Smith A Co Toronto Messrs that platform But they come Is it I Goaderham A Worts Toronto Messrs William necessary for us to repeat that there is no hope I Ross A Co Toronto Thomas 'Meredith Era UUl LUU rUlllULuolif LUaL VUCjr vcUl OU luUUvCu I uurcivue vtipcuivl aa 7 a a I Ajlal ll ar i a a It comer i ney are tanner on man ever iiiey i I Waterman A Buell Albany NY Ashworth old story when the mountain would not come I Req Manager Ontario Kmk Toronto Henry tnthft I Utamaa Vara AT TLf ar Zi a Masonic Notice A Bpecial communication tiou of Union Lodge of Strict Observance No 3 will be held at Masonic Hall on Saturday evening March 14 1863 at 7 By order of the JAS MOORE Sec'y iroBtgsbeaidsjSugar NeweBt Styles of Jewelry SOLID SIL VER Pure as soln Elegant Plated Ware ine Table and Beautiful ancy goods Watches repaired Jewelry made and repaired and all kinds of Evgraving executed hy the workmen In the West and ALL WuKK Waa RANTED 8 SMITH 55 Woodward averne febt IMOKTUa' TO LADIES DR JOHN HARVEY hMtnfw CpWHrJs of twrflly years THE DETROIT REE PRESSMAKCH1LU3 THE largest and best assortment of Carpets ever brought to this State just received at Carpet Hall 142 Jeff Ave Wiltons Velvets Brussels Tapestry Ingrains Hemps Stair Carpets Wool and Drugeets Purchased before the recent advance they will be sold at New Yorn prices for cash ebruary 23 1863 THOS ABBOT CURTAINS A complete assonmentof Satin Detains Damasks Tambourel and Nvttingbam Laces Tamboured Musiins Gold and Printed Shad' irnicea Loops Tm is Gimps Aw Ac lust received at eb 231863 CARPET HALL Ilugtt and Mats Mosaic Velvet and Brussel Rugs Mosaic Velvet Wool Cocoa and Jute Mats A full assortment just received at Carpet Hall OIL LLO CHS MATTINGS A large assortment of loor OU Clothe Canton Cocoa and Manilla Mattings for sale at Carpet Hall PAPEIl HANGINGS 20000 rolls Paper Hangings purchased before the great advance in paper received and for sale cneap at Carpet Hall iano uni Table Covers Embroidered Embossed and Printed Just received at CARPET HALL ebruary 23 1363 fet22 STRONG MUNSON IRE NARINE LIE INSURANCE AGENTS NO 34 GBISW0LD ST DETROIT IRE DEPAR TMENT Home 1 nsursn re Co neeurlly ffletropoLllai Niagara A retie Market Kxcbange Lenox Aterlatie West Massachusetts MARINE DEPARTMENT1 Home Insurance Co NY $1746000 mutual nun Security 'hi metropolitan Arctic LIE DEPARTMEN International Life Assurance Society of London quitable Life Assurance Society of 21000 STRONG MUNSON Marin e' Insura aceCo NEW YORK OREIGN WATCHpo WITI A BEISCH OICE AT BUALO NY THB proprietor of Tus Dbtsoit ax Pass I I or Americans When lh have made extraordinary sxsrttouato fiufiisk the I peoptsor ntemgan wivn I AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ooo I Truth Is nllr ft Th Utjstvdjfut Acouxat JSZS XX 1J lBlIer'M yrom all quarters and particularly I I BY THEM THAT for rom the Seat of War 'LteTOCTtof thetffaireoftheTompaDy rof'the Hr ji tin a aV I fifth fiscal year ending Dec 31st J86J: A vUKALTi DURAA1I Iv 219 raite i 1 UMRABllTf Ow Special etegTBBbiC Dispatches I Premiums reivi4 frJm that date to INISH AND I A eJ tMLJI a sc er new nw" i mJ? ri latest news Theae are Airnfkhed to our rettdora Bt sThi Comptty Irene no poltcio upon Life xcifIcs I aa expense of many tixmaand UUare per year In opon uo oucunnectea wilu marine i ifket we pay more money for the latest news than all ERlsks other newspapers combined in thia State 1 remiums marked off as earned durng I toe year (less I Ar and Interest received on Inv 8 725886 39 I OUR WAR CORRESPONDENCE I Losses paid daring the year 8411(113 61 i a' I Re insurances Expenses i all of our regiments and our arrange and Taxes 85603 64 496617 95 11 meats are such that we are able to give the earliest 1 information after each battle of the accidents to I Profits IL 1 S2ft7r9 14 I i I imy of our Michigan soldiers These lists are pre I The Company have the following Assets 1 1 I pared with scrupulous attention to accuracy for the I United 8 tat and New York city Stocks 162 800 fiO I JJUTUWV VI ICUSVUIg UJMJUBC AUAIUIV M1V I OD ueHUUiU UD fcUlU XZXUUU VI I sands of families in this State woo nave fathers I cosh in Banks 71661 43 I sons or relatives in the army I Interest du Jannwy 1 186 1 on Invest 1 1 I saents and Cash with Agents 25396 50 1 I Re insurance and Salvage Claims and I POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE Unpaid Premiums 45CT4 74 1 Premium Notes add Uncollected Acc ta 677280 36 Is i We give the latest and most accurate Intelligence I Scrip of lusurauce Companies sundry I of all political movements We do not confine our 1 1 claims due toe Company etc w24 318 72: selections exclusively to any one party On the If contrary we publish tho principal public docu 1 1 TotMl sniouDt of Assets $1185510 5 ments from the leadintr naners thus enabling our I readers to judge of the correctness ot our coaclu I 4 I A IWIYND ffffN A IkT TTT 1 rrtc Jnui8 mot toipmtant we publish the PrC9ldent and Board of Directors of the I TI IL 1 1 7 1 ll I If full extracts from I Columbian Insurance Co lfiirfi BA 4 VJRLN xllLll The Southern Press' and also from areln I 1 We hereby certify that we have compared the I aua wulub urnwauaiuB uwu oasmgu above statement with the blance rheet of the Com I StdllClS LJilP Uftlot! Journals I pBy aud bance sheet with its books and found 77 i Bv unrcmtttin? neraonai attention wa endeavor I them to conform I to make Ths ans Pbsss unequaled as we believe I also examined the cash Bank Balance I it ig fag newsDADEr I Securities Bills Receivable sod omer Assets end I fonna them to conf rm accurately with the above I fri I THS WtnnrTV WHVBEW I te ment made hv the Comnanv I I VI I I I I I EDWARDROWE Of the market is of vastly more value to every farm I i Johns HICKERSON er than the cost of the dally paper Itkeephim I JOSEPH MO RkISON I advised of the latest changes In the price current I I not only of every principal artice he haa to purchase I I rannarv vr iq3 Committee I but of every article he has to sell Thousandeand I voinmxttee uwurtuius oi uvuars are losioyxne xarmers every I i year in the sale of their wheat corn pork beef bar I I ilEIr Rl? VV A ley and wool for the want of the latest news in ad I WESTERN DIRECTORS Uli ll 1J DilAIIlLz vances or fall of prices which we procure from New Andrew Rich President Bank of Attica Buffalo York Buffalo and Chicago daily by telegraph John Armstrong Pr rt Mil Co Bank Milwaukee I Has Just received an I Tinrinp thnMrlwa th I William Young Vtre President do do I During the year 1863 the Wm Pailr ad no Chicago LITERARY DEPARTMENT Alberts Kent a a Kent Co Chicago IIVIJVIEN8E STOCK I Thos Dickerson A audeisoart Dickerson Bt Co I I Will be largely increased and made much more at I Chicago I Alan the ninatMHnntete Manrtment nf Hrh tractive to families David Ely Reynolds Ely Co Chicago aim tne most complete aasortment or nch As an I Jewett Kcumon Richmond Co Buff I and i ADVERTISING MEDIUM I Joseph Morrison Sternberg Buffalo Ths xtss is without a rival in the State I MORRI8 President It is safe to say that it is read by more persons and I THOS LORD vice President families than any other paper if not more than all I Wm Whitnsy Secretary other papers published in Michigan I JOSEPH MO Hit ISON Notwithstanding our largely increased expenses I Resident Director Buff Io we should not have advanced the price of Ths I i Block Central Wharf ree Pukss had it not been for the extraordinary I This Company hiving established a Branch Office rise in paper Until there is a change inpajier the I in Buffalo with a local board of ireetors to man Daily will be furnished at $8 die Tri Weeki 4 I age it estera business all losses may be adjusted invariably in advance I and paid in Buffalo or New York at tue option of i The Weeklv is furnished at the lowest noaaihle I Par Xu price 8150 to successfully compete with hewspa i8 id in like cuSemv pers published out of tbe State It contains ail the 18 news published in the Ally and especially the Be I Ma a MERCKa AgGHt view of the Market Building foot of Wooowa avenue To clubs of ten or more ten per cent will be de I mar5eodlm Huubvu ur ouuwvu iue person eiuiig up vue nuuc TTOUSEHOLD GOODS AT AUCTION I I vajkim uiuituii offiiuruAY luuruiUK I trr Sa arch 14 at 10 sf clock will sell at their auction I asiiiiigtonD by the government room 193 Jefferson avenue 1 painted chamber set I faney Conant Walker Lamb Hillyard dining tables wash etandr catd table cane chairs I "ttuormlck and Mildebraitd wardrobes dining chairs leaf stands bureaus cup I Every feature of the rebellion depicted with com boards round taWes 1 buok case lounges gin and I plete accuracy from the first blow at Charleston mahogany engravings oval mirrors stoves and I South Carolina pipe glassware crockery Xe Spectacle of the terrific naval LAKGlLL D1MMICK I battle between the Monitor and Merrimac maf? 2J Auctioneers Doors open at 7 commenci at PUIAIY YOUK BLOOIL Admission 25 cents Children under 12 15 cents I Wednesday and Saturday afternoons Matinees NOW is the time to use Johnston's SarEapa I ladles and children yellow dock wild cherry and dandelion To I Admission 15 cents and 10 cents be onndon ar JOHN8TONsDr I feb27 3w DUN8T ER Manager 151 Jeff ave corner 4itr wold ft 1 under Telegraph office Elegant Household urniture MADAME DEMOREST'S I RflieWOOd NlClOdCOfa fashion book for spring Brussels Three lugralu Carpet Peterson for April I RIVE I SILVER china and crockery ware cutlery Ls xOllftt will be sold at public AticUon my salesroom Received at TUNIS' I No 122 Jefferson avenue marl4 3t 153 Jefferson avenue I ton prop I erty ox Webb Esq Sale wi 1 be positive on OR That large and desirable Store and offices situated on Woodward ave I etiKere6 marble top centre taMreouartettea nue near the dock ''he building is new and in a wfa cha rs ctlv for BitQatlOn painting louns side boardsXul lor wholesale trade Apply to nriRTriv I stands Brussels carpets Ac dining room AtbtheRseilHanse or to I extension table cupboard cane chairs clock oil Attn Bussell House or to i cioth elegant china tea sett 79 pieces perfect china I ani glass ware chambers manogany and walnut marl4 lw 53 Griswold street I hedgteadg marble top bureaus washstands com CONT1NUOUS COER I modes complete chamber set in china hair and I spring mattresses curtains shades Ac hall hat if I I stand iron with mirror also pier mirror oil cloth I lKfllnl TIE Ll fill fllll Ltir I stair carpets rods Ac cooking and parlor stoves wvaasaaavvva kltchen utensils Ac All of the shove furol n4Mrasaa i Baslss I ture was made to order by Messrs Marcus Stevens Co of this city Will be ready lor examination rom the oJHbenth Annual JtehlbKm of the Michigan State Agricultural Society 1862 marl2 dtd JNO RENNIE Auctioneer Divxsion Mibosixahsous Brittan Arm 1 1 1 strong A bears Detroit A Continuous Copper I II ft 1A A btrip Lightning Conductor I WWJrtlY lrtl 1 VI committee consider it I Bounty Back Pay Pensions Ac Superior to the Old Iron Rods by or any ot her with which they are acquainted' Also I I OW A the manner of fastening to the buildings I AUTHORIZED AGENT They recommend a remlum I DKTBOIT MICHIGAN GROUT Office with Setts A Cx No 53 Griswold st a Barclay I octau dAw A HA KT Single Conductors with full instructions for erect ing tne same carefully packed and shipped to any part of the country at reduced prices to parties desirous of putting them up for themselves Territorial rights for sale Local and traveling agents wanted BRITTAN ARMSTRONG SEARS Proprietors Office No 311 Woodward avenue Detroit feb28 lxwdAw3w i 'T'HE permanent popularity and ircreafinj sale of our Rip Van Winkle Gut" a original Calks has encouraged us to pul up ifrts prefent convenient form in or der to meet the requirements of Druggifts Phyficians and Town Agents that want reliable article for family use Wc truft that the intrinsic merits of the article will infurc the fatisfafHon and conL dence rJ dilcriminating people who rejei the stale recourie ot irreiponiible dealer viz puffs of newfpapersand io called Chi tfts gaudy bhow cards PRANK BININGER CO SOLE IMPORTERS i Beaver St rank Bininger Celebrated Gins Old Van in pipes and cases for sale by A HTOKH Sole agent for Michigan corner Jefferson avenue and Wayne street Detroit Janl d3m York VEih) ')6U UMAAfU kACTURED 204 JE AVE New Ge Geld ab Silver Watches Blah Jewelry Diamonds Sliver Wars Evwy variety of Hair Jewelry made to order Dia monds set in the newest style 1 Silver isting Galvanizing and ire Gilding to order jall 8w Washington ire and Marine i 'Insurance Company CASH CAPITAL 8400000 4 With large surplus £: Declare! a ecrio dividend of 60 per cent March 1st 1869 payable to policy holders i JAMES AbPlNALL Agent 5 Jsnl6 Office oot of irst street SSMMSMMWW MWWSMTOV sisross in i ii 'i m1 in lllllllLl ii i jwni iwriRiirBnnwwnnij WIL fa 'fafaf wfa VS i W1 a 1 I 5 Ik A 1 I I ITYln blhall kre a a sn rr ins MlWllf Tr rnbwi srtMYear 183 I J3LJEf JE iv is i li mm 'PW' 'V'Z 9 IM WMM rj I1 a.

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