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propasing iht: in. estimation of a matter ol nuii'icuiiilent lo ourciiizerii: whether they bo property cliintcs, or ir.j oibercliu thtt can be named, am nioro or less iiiieretteti in ibis me To prove that this is in important enquiry, wo have only to look at the fact that tbii ferry cotupeU the people of a large district in ilm state of Illinois to pay an en -rimms, mar I not say an unptrallellcd tax, for what? For the privilege of supplying our market with the nereasaiicsoflife; for the privilege of tup ulyingui with 'be aurpJus products of their rich soil, and for the great privilege of transporting to ihe r.onBwmers in their section the commodities of erery description vended by our merchants, which latter class to live must have (o pay the taxes assessed upon tkem should have facilities of intercourse rfitb alt portions of the adjacent coun-ny, instead of the embargo which this ferry upon the trade of this important section of out sister state, which shonld naturally trade with us. The rates of toll charged arc too well known toured enumerations! this time. To give you an idea, however, of (lie tax it imposes upon tlioso who ennrey their properly across to and from our city, I will state as a fact (as certained in an exclusion the adjacent tion so important lo us, are compelled to make ours their market, because they have no no other market to resort to? 1 think not, and to prove the correctness of my opinion, I would add that the country merchant above alluded to, expiessed bis determination, as did many others with whom conversed, of turning his attention and business to Alton, al though a more limited market. The time has been, when Louis was the only mark'.

that has passed, or it fast passing £iany have substituted for tots, the markets of Now York and PhiUdotpt.ia, white others arc evoty day driven from our doors to Alton, by the non-intercoutse act of mo-noplr. In looking around mc, I can see no cause so acti icy engaged in building up the neigh boring town of Alton to the prejudice of I he advancement of at. the one now under consideration. these facts he admitted, I would respectfully enquire whether the proprietors of the ferry have not other interests at stake in the city, which would hn materially enhanced relaxing their strong grasp upon this public thoroughfare, so far as to dispose of their ferry as something like a reasonable rate. Whether so or not, exhorbifant should be the price which the corporation would not be justified in paying, in order to got possession of this ferry; and let me add that heavy, in.

deed, woulr) be the tax whicb the merchants (to say nothingof the property holders,) would not be tustihcd in beartnir, and 1 believe ml ling to bear, which would eo to make, if not A free ferry, a reduction of at least 75 per centum from Hie present rates of toll. Hoping the honorable the Board of Alder mou are fully sensible of the importance of mis suojeci, ana mat n.Cii exertions will tar jeet cheer fi hut I would suggest the propriety of'submit- ting the whole matter the citizens, in case the board may bo of opinion their author-it- does not fully meet the case. JLet the people determine whether the end will not fully justify the means! PRO BONO PUBLICO. Gov. he following leUer from litis ffcntlcman.

was sent to our in Congress, along with the resolution of the Legislature insttuclmg them to volo uoi-Benton's expunging We admirc the frankness and undisguised manner in which Gov. Duncan has made known his senli. ments on that most important subject. Sure we are that the effect can only be to raise bint in the estimation ef the people of Illinois. Vawdaiia.

Deo. 20, 1835. 'GaNTLEMBrr, will see by the cnoloscd resolutions of ths Legislature instructing you to vote for expunging the "Resolution of U-nited States Senate of the 26th ofMarch 1834, declaring that the President of the United Slates in bis late executive proceedings in re. htiof to the public revenue, had assumed upon himself an nuthority and power not conferred by the Constitution and Laws, hut in derogation of both," that they have made it my duly to furnish you with a copy of them. While I acknowledge the obligation 0f every representative in our government to obey the inslruc- ttoni of Iks constituents, or ictigo, and by no mcara desiring that you should do otherwise in this caso vet believing at 1 do, that Oie io.de.

pondence of and more especially of tnc Senate, which is made uy tne uonsutuuon a check anon that executive nitronago, which has been the lever or chief power in the hands of all governments, to overturn the 1 bcrtirs ov the ana which is now uw teare and saf jtv of our own, be tavuv cour.trv. and recreant to the people have placed me among the Guardians of; flfcit rights, if I silent!" trahsmitling or aiy other ways, to give the dightcst nnction to trie (irineiples those resolutions contain, or the utiectitbcy appear to nave uccu thfe apitatjon of them, ultimfttclvtonccomplish; tocitiattrc and degrade this Dapart-tnaiit of our Government. Destroy public in the Senate, let the Legislature tiittm for warning tho people, that a asogerous and uticonstitutionHl tiowcr iiuc ancrteti, oy ana faL branch of the Government, let the vicht be ful iy that any power or person, except the imnvjriiaia constituents of each separate number of Congrcas, shill have authority to call thnfj acu in one ition, or thit a man n't die rim Uyiiig its pLlronrgc secure their re-' election by (lie appointment or their partisans and relatives to ofiico, or by placing over it a masleif and you must perceive that all power soou centered in 0113 man, and that our march to despotism is rituUe. This trie President and the Senate as party measure, tu my mind is assu. mingtbe most alarming aspect; the on 3 pos-eessmg ill power, the fount of all honor, the dispenser of all favors, lioidiiiy the abiiolute power over the will uf one hundred thousand dependents, whose painntgo mules bin idolofolltheamlitiousjljuijyrv urice seekers the land; the other hiving" nu benefits to bestow, no mercenary dependents wicHing the press or the bludgeon in their defence, and required by the Constitution io nerlbrm tint o-dious duties of rejecting bad men from office, and resiling Executive encroachments, in a contest, unless ihe people rally to the defence of tin Senate, who can doubt that the result will be its total pros ion.

"lien we view the attacks now makinir bv who urge it have for ihe safely, as well as telligence of ihe people. Does not every one ice no. criminal internum was charged upon the President. He had been guilty of aa assumption of pvwer (for a good purpoic if jou please) that was unauthorised by Law, in violation of the Constitution and against the genius and spirit of ail limited tiovcrnmenli and which poirer. the present patriotic, but misguided iocum-bcut.

have shed bis mantle upon a successor, if ha bo an ambitious bad man, miebt and JT lie inuitafoed uov people i the libc-tiet of our country. Wichinf that everv honored a anal in the distinguished and responsible body, of "un.il jwu a mcoioer, ma; juitiy apprcu-ate the blenings of our free will cloie this commuoicatioo, trhich 1 atiurc you. has beco prompted alone by the spirit of pa.L-ript|«p), With great rospeci. servant, JOSEPH To the Hon. E.

K. Kj.3<b Jobs M. copy the following --wxaci from the EMerapts tn trom the public for services which it supposes cannot be obtained on olhcr terms, the most cxlroiagant compen-sation. If these claims be persisted in, ihe question may aiise whether a combination of acting under charters of incorporation from the Siatee, can. by any direct refusal or tiic demand of an exhor'tmani price, exclude the United Ststcii fmm tho use of the established channel of conamunicniion between the ('iffercnt sections of the ennntry; and whether Uniicd States cannot, without transcending tlvir constitutional secure to tho Post Ohlce Department the use of those ror an act of Congress wuinti snail provide (Wramcnt.

nt rmnminrl I trrcc lo. But in rdation lo the rail com Wyoovrm-ill brimk in i-anics trccnllv vtialMctl irrnKdUtcly and rcmotelv, lir oncl imt duitiilM imilo bctvrcEi: tUtmnd nrcaniird offict: bfl'dtrj. and: tlx; Uniicd Stntw thwc w.iicr kTk icctcro, to hate aulhorilv to nnitmt mtctSir)t or qnMlion anj of Ihe people's PWWj itajj, who am ntting in the prri-lilreo-or Ihn wghj, power, awniwd, and tin. afaoorrl look ikac lo llw uis injc its of rablic the shall be beneficial lo Wh Ld Congress gram 10 each sail road company- the ncll proceeds of all public l.nds, in rny which tlio rail si which thall I'e fold afsr.r a for llie purpose of aiding in the the Is eoraMinlsos let the bind tiaelf to on their rail road, with al eipeJition with whicli 11 a 1 of tnd al prict mile frcirj Eli ivtftti -a eotupensalion which is tlio mail the same distance.1 In favor of iIiih plan, it ma) that pioposed grant would tlic taking of the rail road nock' and fur tiish a coiisideiable portion of the tmans of contacting the rail road, i he expense to the United firtotes would for the money granted would be principally received for lands of an inferior Quality, which would not have been sold had no rail road been located; llarricon mushroom politician whole leoislati' career is devoted to fiiiging 'he praise- some popui-ir chief, M-ri i ImHi: tbs bowiir the loaves at! schemes for th As the eastern mnil strives at Cariyle ett- ry other day, from 7 to 0 o'clock, M. it is obvious that letters and papers from the East, desiined to and other places supplied hy the Carlyle mail, must remain at Carlyle hours for half of the lime, and 12 hourj for the other half.

This eeery-ofher-day ar- rangemcnt appears to me a very injudicious Ui contrivance. Nonsuch thine as a perfect conncc-1 tion between the great eastern mail and the several branch mails, can be effected, until the great eastern mail is carried some speci-j fied number of times per week. It should i be carried either four, five, or six times a week; but it would be better to enrried French Government, nil tltc insKilmciii? i.nMc V. S. can thaw in itself cquilaWe of foTlha'm0ney at the nmount of compensation.

1 obviate, if! possible, the of considering Ibis Thb Omr.K Dirtuhbancks. The yiMtion, it euppetted wntllier noi ol mc jam mis mc expedient to fix by iaw ihe a.i«o«nis which paragraph-shall be offerrrl to rail roa.1 cnmpnnici; for the! We mc gratified (o by the Georgia conveyance of innils, pnilnuieil nrcotiiinp that the ttiife.umc? wnu to their avtrage weight, to be afceitair.cil and! ihe Creeks arc frilled. Gen. McDongnld, declared bv the P.istmMlcr Genctal. It cowmandinir the Grctcia militia in lint tjuai-iirobaWe.

thu a lihctal otooosilioii of that! tcr, had an 'rnvitalion from tiic principal chiefs Id occcpied Now. lite President may think, i appears very to my mind that cannot, wilho'i'trsnKOndingthrir const. al powers, the Ambov and Caoidc: rail road corrpaiy or any other person corpotaiion to cfr.y the marl on any irrma ihnn those the cmnnanv fhall of ihr Crerka, and ii iuxtl that l'm-y i liners al Tort 'Mitchell, on tlie part nf the 1'iild reMrain their yowj. i.lo stud that the tr-he would r-u lis cower ami Wine 10 J'imk ti, nclt mtrrwtlenM turn the tgrcetwul. 1 WnUain from Uaklia that Jehn B.

shot Mwav. al i Miars, last fall, as-! whnw rM by a circuit cenil held al Jliwial I na on llie I': a votingcr brother uf the il imlb -r-rcd a few died- Massev bad Icli cour.iry.--.1f-. W.p. 1 Vi, Kilcv, roni'ic ibc otah oUigrori rintfyand ujsi. surgeon riugnei -ian;) J.TCut.

(J. JJ. Cfo man, uclii.gquarii Lieut. Hrool.c, adjutant; i.ieui. L' l.

coin, CspU. ('. I'jlmer; N. WickliflV, Jnos. U.

Waters, Lieut. L. M. Nutc, J. V- Swearinjfen, J.

S. Worth, O. Dorr, Win. Hofliuan. H- Grifilii, J.

P. Center, C. H. iKiuguld, J. P.

in their vicinity. In exchange for this small I Lieuts. Campbell, De Forrest, Brent. Grant of refuse lands, the Uni.eJ Siaiea would. secure to themselves great and durable bene- gives u.i pleasure to announce, that the filP.and the Post Oflice Department would thiacily and New Oilcans are be paved the mortification nf being tributary now carried tri.weckly by steaiuhoiti.

The to the "spirit of Messes. I with great satisfaction the speech in lite Senate of Illinois, on of internal improvements. He a masterly late! 'ike view ol suliject; and it this party upon the Supreme Court, as well as! greatly to be regretted ihuLlhe legislature did the Senate, and their attempts to bestow such power upon the Executive, it is impossible to doubt, whatever may be the design, that their success must end in denotism. ttiatanv unnic judiced msn whoever read our Constitution counties of Illinois in -January, from a mer- or thought one moment about tic character of chant ot nigh Handing, engaged in an oruin- ouums inai was both the ury country business, that he had paid to the an(l duty of the Senate to pass the Rcso-St- Louis Ferry in a single year, the cnotmous in question is more than 1 believe- Si-euro, of being ferriage on his produce warning voice of either branch of the to, and merchandize from the city; in all cas-i i-egia'ature, and especially the Senate, who is cs they are compelled to include this item as! public the will as the scan important one, in the cost of goods pur-! the (Jorernmcnt, and who docs chased of our merchants! not'aee eiery batricr to; arLiirnry Government The question now are the people ofi 'a'd The flimsy pretext for the atiaci' this section of Illinois compelled to continue uPon 'be Senate, that it is I -1 "ir-i! with Judi- tbttr dealings with cur city 1 Gin it now, as cisl well as Legislative j. formetly, be said, tbattha people of this sec- king evidence of the contempt, that those not adopt his plan, and cMniilish a eeneia! practical, and consisted ste'n of internal improvements, instead ot-it orating such a multitude of rail roa-1 lawes, liable to conflict with each and retard ench olh ers' operations.

I cannot but hope that the sour.dneRflof his will tu- apparent to the people; and that oar next Legislate af-semble with adetermiiiation u.iopt the system proposed; ssfored in advance, of the hearty support ot tbeir constituents- How durable will be the faicf of the s'alcs-mat: who thusdevoies and talents, his influence and hi3 exeilibns, ir i "general imptovement of his ciunlisj to lb? promotion of justice; and the diffusion is a sllj.j I'jfinitely more to that of the i v. will continue to be, regular and direct. Let- icid ami papers will hereafter go to Orleans in seven or eight days. Lou. Jovr.

The New Orleaoi AdvertUcr ot" Ulc toil, Januaiy of ttio sullriut.s oi" the The heat is doacriljH as mure tLan had been felt there at thai The following eentlenien hare ated as Hoard Coipuraiion ofliecrsi, lor ih yeais and Voa Tht-STEKi a. a. Jt. J. Oilman, C.

Hmrard, H.IIwtJcy, Wm. G. PinrJcarJ. KoE Tuw.s CoxsrAiiLi- C. IV.

Hunter, A. Qlnty. Sttiekt axd Cor.Lr.crou. 7'. G.

l-'on John JJ'igham, SJurman Rabbin For Trkasuaeh. Simeon Ryder. Commercial. NEW OHLKANS It KT. i uon oi ins yieiuiof 1 -obedience to of a tyrannical and vicdictive party spirit! C.

FOft THK TELKGRArU. EDrTOBS, speaking of the new arrangement of the trtailfrom Carlyle lo Alion, you say, "The eastern mail due here on Mondays end Thursdays, of each week, hjks, by a recent chansre. been delayed in its arrival to tho Instead of-anivin? on it now arrives one day sooner, to wit. on Sundays nnd Wednesdays. I learn fiuii the mail carrier thst the change has lieen made in pursuance of instrnciions from I'oat Office Department, nnd that the objiet is to meet the northern mail at Alton.

1 do not see that it promotes the convenience of the contractor Argus," without commcnU because day's labor in addition to what was before re- wc think the article la like the viper Mint bites quired of him, is a convenience. itself and to spite its antagonists. We like the of Ifoune. Tllin, the National Road go to Alton and not go to St. Louit.

county, we updentand, wo Bland bv St. Louis, AND NOT SEE HER RUN OVER BY THE "SUCKERS." So will countj north of the Miwouri; and St. louh will mj the rail road nhall go to St. Charles, tp Columbia, to Fayette and to IndepoudeDcei The McAdamized read will nut be completed in 30 tha rail road wilt be commenced next year. But atatc will oot consent be run IT WILL NOT CONSENT THAT ILLINOIS SHALL DICTATE tuam SHALL WE ARE NOTINTfl 6'f lniflus THAT WAY POH THE TELBUKATH.

Rail Road Monopoly. I hare it stated in a newspaper that Hie A mho; and Camden Rail Road Company (New-Jersey Jdemand year for carrying the mail on thai road, which is 96 miles in length. Whether the mail is to be carried daily or twice a day, is not stated. The Post Master General refuses to give that price, and has resorted tu other and less expeditious means of convey-ince. The President, in hia Inst annual message, auTcrts io tnis subject in the tciiowing "Particular attention is solicited to that portion of the report of the Postmaster Geueial ftb-ich relates lo the carriage of the Mails of the United SUtes upon ran-ioads constructed by private corporations under the authority of the several states.

I he reliance which the Gcneial Gorernmcnt can place on those as a means ot carrying on its operations, and Ihe principles on which the use of idem is to be obtained, cannot too soon be considered and settled. Already does the ppiiit of monopoly begin tocxltibit its natural propensities, Uom vi io 'Jl, i wtrVn 8J" 50 a per ofrcure; far Lome rjtca U.KU3— I r.L-tuwnrii;,-ii, je in l.i a Til. I I U. v. f- CiPil 1-XiwrKiKC'J Uj: Vi; L- Ut -hit -it, (1-t.

j.af, conimcnce in tl church.oaMon The prices of Natural Pliiloso, C'ompoiK Bclit-Ting it if oil rapid advancemcot P. S. I-'ortb' tu take years 0 Vt'ii Ait. NOIV LanitiufJ froiri 'M Priais K. Xu.

2 Mickerr. Ill Hiili llrnn.l,, aud Murrli itmrmr-. iiKOVCMlKii OIL U.o Jl if (tin- i.f ''''If. nM moil VI HI" Ut. tlx by M-hUh ii lttiHuiu t'rji'i Prtriiwi ufati 15 dfji- do.

Tunicd 70 1U do. i3paiittcd do. 35 do. Wood do. do.

do. do. i doz. Cliain, fniin ilhtm Cradles. Ih mi murtrwent of Grocrri Kail itained Sperm OH u.

V-trt i fV. fx i U. amutri-i i-V order ta t'u- id loivrr, rr, -rui lor In TOa'-jet ii- 7j il iiiree times a ween inai every uny. inu Ihis'a jaUidW whose, especial bctielit ferdaily to a little utmonac, special purpose of informing them when eastern inai! will be due, and when it will! To return to the mail route Irom Carlyle of Jjm and Alton, ihe principal mconvenienco from the new arrangement, is. that the mail ves and depatts on Sunday, insteau Monday, as formetly.

The citizens of Al ton are thus precluded from answering the A large Alton, Mn r. VKII ADVAXt signnu nil ol pre March nt the l.i Al; iltTiuT Thciih Rrgi. aSliy I'Ct j-. fftrrwi llarracka on 5lon last, tire airtl.ult., in tian'poils, for l.i. The following ii Hal A iWj yjpt.rwrj-.

Mci.J qualitiw sni! UI20RGK K. VXDU. ing Wednesday. The best remedy I can pro-j ttrren Alton nnd Carlob. to be carried through I limilar wlirlts can be froiri in day.

In the present state of ihe roads, thiswouldbe difficult to perform; but the attended io by roads will be sufficiently dry belote an order a for the proposed improvement can be procur- 'publish the cd from the Post Office Devilment. their to thoaiivtrttsers at Si. I.ouii for anient- It will afford vou some consulate on, Mess is. Editors, to learn, ibat. amidst ihe inconvc-i ft niences cccasioncd to yourselves and others i by the recent arrangement, it enabled! charScj your suoscrioers on mc uanyie man-rouic iu receive your very useful paper one day earlier than Ihey formerly did- This, at a lime when nit the eastern pikers appear to be plac-ed tinder a strict embargo, is no small relief, to the reading public.

A READER, The following extract from a letter dated at Alexandria. D. on the confirms the I dlo prove propel It. it. i'r.

HANDLE. RYUEH. Drt Goode, Hurtltvitrc, Iron, steely Uoots, shoes, llniv. t'aps, Groceries, kc. gratifying intelligence which we nave else-i Forwarding and Merchant, where comod fjom the Globe: altox, ILLINOIS.

The News to-day sets the War question I 1 he i i. fullv lorcst. ids Ct'inC lo Wnt.i i-I Intelligence 15 ingtnn which states, Hint the jioinrttiiHis arc Cr February lift si tiled KSiUCI! £0NG. tit'lM'HKY, CO. WHOI.r; HA 1.13 HAT STORE, i S.

OURS CO. Sign of fa GILT HAT. Main StTctJoirdoun- Ic.cw AH'iini tonmcrciiU frr. littriy. a) hi i i.

st reliant ll.l.t.N'H^. lllI FYe. pvbLliidVor foaVirti tU: A B30T, SHOE KAT SFOUE. bliihcd LiiUif palm tcafbatl, afs Sftddlcrt, Truukf titv (H Sl.LouU, ami fur the Mit li nut t-jrntrot' Mam and I. 1.

id Ek-Vcii, Clothe ic. fBbts A ALt'lV Jr- lor i.tlJ. bv March 9 KILfeY HANKIXSON lama FOR SAJLL'. THIS full l.leor!«d fJnplj.h Dull. Ji-tll on rot Cro-uan of "mr tirought lo ij fUli1, mil1 parrh.iied at tipuiifi.i-iynijly iintiruirtheilockoi or- i.

i. Altnn. March Bth. 1G35. tf of ll.t -1 t- the Circuit Court tU at the Court H-wihy ot ido it ii further ordered that on the adjournment ci i cf a grand aud iii tbnt a of thia i if Iil pub- rr.Cierk of llie i bcrebr ceftifr thai the ivg.jinjr a true copy of tiic order uaje tlie Fthraary term of iaii Cjart.

In tntimony i i W1LU t. STARR, Clerk. Tu Gabriel R. Paul, Benjamin E. Paul, Ca tharine A.

Paul, Lou im A. Paul, Sopkia T. Paui.chitdren and keirt at lav of Rene Paul, dcctuuJ, Eztelte F. Paul, Jdolpke Paul, Theme Paul, tkilJrcn if Gabriel Paul, Giibritl Paul, Gabriel S. Chvutcau, Thamat F.

Sriiilk and Kmilie trife, A. Chouteau, Augaste P. Chmteau, Luxbard CVioitftuu.ar.d Henry ChovJean. rff Notice, that at the Jieit term of the i Uladisoii Circuit Court, to be h.ddca at Mondr jof will apply for partition of alt tract o1 land lyiug in MadisonCounly and containing seven lnniJrcd aad twenty-seven ac os. the residue uf a tract -f 1000 acres oflind.jmr- cluscdby Aiigii-ito IJiioi'teao, my late from John It ice Jnnes, claim i59, and surrey No- uSl paten said Chouteau ai asiifiiee of Jc'm Jones; bv Congress land, -JJ Ok DO WD Oannna imrl nt an mo frnfl to MoiesHeetis, t'i ins according to mv rifflit in virtue of an nuptial eontrar! 2nd the Will cf my said Husband.

THRRESK CERT hi "'now ot tteati. February £6, hirl.v. ni y. swt. A pr 111,11: a ir OjV tSanal" try tssitt: 6 It.

Iiilrl rh.Ml,; I op the northern line of io ttiu rowB to the ineofj Hc0t7 Street" Sd doirn the bank of mjJ river to tbs WMtorn line ot fractional section thirteen (13) fa n0rtb range ten wett, of tU tbird principal meridian, in conntj, thenc0 north with tbelait mentioned line to the tuntb cast corner of the south east quarter of section numiicr eleven, to aaid township and ranga thence north alone the eastern line of laid quarter section Dumber II, to the north east corner thereof, thence wcit aluog the Dorthsru line of said quarter section ntimbcr 11, to point Iroin whence a line continuing on the eastern line of said Market street from the place of beginning ruoning northwardly will strike the said paint containiag eighty acres tiiDreorleM. Alio, Lots No. 2,4,6,7 aod Low No. 8 in Mechanics Square, number one (I) alto Lots No.G,? and 8. in Mccbaoics Square two (2) as the gaid squares aud lots are laid offtiporj plat of said town of Alton.

And the aaid "Defendants are further notified, that tbe said compt'oinant will a special term of said Madiaon Circuit Pmirt. court House in Edirardsville on tbe 4tb Monday of April the dm.y of inJ eras soon thereafter as couiissl can be beard. move taia ctuu oraer to neve socL foade, when and you and each of ton co appear aarl answer said petiweo, or eiiev- prayer of said petition grantea. Attest, 0: oc itrum, WM, E. STAflR, Solicitors.

Clerk M. C. C. March 2, 1833. UTJpIfj rt APFL2S, recei.ed tul M.

PIERSON. March 2 a produce Applv at tbii otBce. March SIMEON RYDER. i apprentice tit t'KLNTING actirc ldyvart of oaiali of a good moral cbaracUr. SA bndles, uiarlingalej.circingter auonment of the above, mm lac In rad at March 2 50 1 low by 5IGER.HON HA.RR1SON.

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14,457
Years Available:
1836-1955