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911 VERMONT CIIRONICIiE. Observance of the Sabbath Bill. In the House off Lightning. In Ascot. Canada, nijrht of 13 ult.

Mr. look out for opportunities fbr appealing to the sympathies of th public, in behalf of their cau, we think tution, after his indisposition at Boston. He was, therefore under the necessity of giving up his journey, without going to Portland, in Maine, which he intended to Porter Warner, awed 25, was killed bv litrhtninc He 3olh. John W. Sclden, Esq.

died in Fredericksburg in; the Gist year of his age? The Richmond Whig makes the following extract in relation to this death from a letter: "It was, without a doubt, a case of Asiatic Commons, lay loth, the bill for the better observance of the Sabbath was discussed. Sir Andrew Ag-ncw who introduced the bill, proceeded nt great length to detail his views on the subject "The idea of the they may congi alulate thorns: Ives fir this windfall have made the termination of his tour at the North. We hope for the honor of Connecticut, and for the lolera. He was taken Sunday nisrht with disordered i he President left Concord, for Washington, on the 1st instant, after breakfast, and reached this goodofihe African race and the country, that the question may be speedily adjudicated by the bights bowels, which continued so slight throughout Monday as not induce him to use any remedy. On Tuesday morning at sunrise, I found him perfectly prostrate and jut recovered from fainting, brought on by copi was lying in bed with his brother.

The lightning came down the chimney, struck him on the left shoulder, passed across his breast, in an angling direction, to his right side, and round to his back, crisping the skin It then struck his brother on his left hip, passing across to his right leg near the knee, and down to the heel, wlien it left hnn. It then passed off through the roof of the house. Mr. 'Warner was killed instantly his brother was stunned, but soou came to, and was not much injured. citt at 10 o'clock this morning? accomplishing a journey of 474 miles in three days.

His strength has recruited considerably since he commenced his return. bill had not originated with himself, but with a number of humble individuals, tradesmen in the metropolis and elsewhere. There was no provision in it which had not been prayed for by the parties to whom it was applicable. The Hon. Baronet concluded by moving tribunal in the lurid, and set at rest.

ramrnt from tli one to the other faife. Tlc la-Ihor nrtl tlnr mIf of bnptism in the early hn-t an Churches, an cotf-tat that the Christian church in general, frma the caript air of which wr lure any amount, to the apostolic ar and downward dr rrrnl ct-nturic. did pnetice imim riiun. He aUo admits that in the Vw whrnappli fr the rite of baptism, d'Ms in all pn-hiUilit involve the ulvm that thin rite wu usually performed hr iinmrrsinn but not Act 47, 4-, lu: 3:1, and 2 41 con-tmrp him that van not practised on ihow occasions, but washing or atFuion. Finally the author the rjririion, whttlur any particular innclt-of applying water in rs ementia to the prrf(r- flash.

LMioue, July 4. ous evacuations from the stomach, of the rice water chsracter, characteristic of cholera. He was also at- the second reading of lite bill. iVlr. Ix'froy seconded New Hampshire.

The Legislature of New Hamp TRUISMS, Ac. Mere trausfirmcd truisms, or acknowledged truths wrapped up in mysterious folds of unwonted language. the motion acked with violent cramps. He had medical aid im shire closed its session on Saturday. The House ofi Lake Winnipisiogee.

The first attempt to navi Representatives, by a vote oi lUli to bb, refused to ap i'rityt nun. mediately, but he was loo gone to recover. His body assumed the indigo-stained appearance, common to the disease. One or two cases had occurred previously of suspicious gate this Lake by steam, was made on the 4th inst. when it was crossed by the steamboat Belknap.

New propriate $10,000 towards the erection of an Insane Hospital. The resolution proposing this appropriation Trnths. of all others the most awful and mysterious, vet beinsr at the same time of universal interest, are too contained a condition, that 10,000 should be raised bv lines of stages have been established at each extremity of the Lake, end an active and valuable communica orten cons. tiered as so true that they lose ail the powers subscription for the same purpose. A bill from the in Conrmav trh Pa.

There has been a death hy holera, near Concmaugh, in Cambria county, Pa truth, and he bedridden in the doruulory of the soul. tion between the lower and upper part of Kew Ilainp- The motion was supported Mr. Plumptre, Inrd Morpeth. Mr. Kstcotirt, Sir Inglis, Mr.

Itd'my, Mr. U. Cirant. Iord Ihilmeny, Mr. Shaw, Mr.

Hardy, Mr. Rotch, Mr. A Johnstone, and Sir R. RatesoM, on the ground that smite measure for preventing the desecration of the Sabbath was necessary, though they admitted the present bill went too far and ought to be greatly altered in committee. Lord Allhorp considered the bill so objectionable in its details that no alteration in.

committee could remedy its defects, and said that, though anxious for some it teas tin to be carried which would put a stop to trading and labor, he could not concur in such a Senate, proposing to repeal the laws for the better observance of the "Sabbath, was indefinitely postponed by The subject was a stranger, a passenger in a canal side by side wttli the most despised ana exploded aV ridg. mre uiiu a. poruon oi ermont is anticipated as ine esult toat, who find recently Jett Cincinnati. lie had com- manre of this rite. Ife concludes it i not, because the rite merely external there is no injunction in the New Testament respecting the manner in which the the House by a vote or ixt to io.

Another bill from 'he Senate, for the repeal of the act allowing bounties ilained ot indisposition tor some days previous to Jus What in the Churchman calls undervaluing A Slaver Captcred. We learn from the Bermu-' loath. da Gazette, that H. B. M.

schooner Nimble has cap- or the destruction or crows, wild-cats, was post the practical duties of the Christian lite," the Presby rite shall be performed and personal safety and con tared a slave schooner with one hundred and ninety In Claysv'tllc, Pa. "At Clavsville says the Wells- terian would call the de trine of salvation by faith, and poned until the next session of the Legislature. The resolution from the Semite, requiring that the sense of miserable creatures on board. This slaver appeared lurgh, a. paper, "on ttie national road in Washing Trnicncc otVn require immersion to be dispensed with.

ton county, Pa. we learn from a gentleman just re the people shall be taken at the annual meeting in not by the works of the law; and what M. would call spiritual self delusion," the Presbyterian would bill of restrictions. off Barbadoes on the ISth of May, then on her way to Trinidad in consequence of her not being allowed to stop at the Havana from the existence there of the turned from that plnce. that three deaths from cholera next on the expediency of revising the consti Mr.

Roebuck, Mr. Poult r. Sir M. W. Kidlcv, Mr.

tution, was adopted by the House by a vote of 90 to 53. call regeneration, or vital have our reasons iccurred there on and that there were many Cholera. JV. Y. Com.

cases ol severe dinrrhrcii, a premonitory symptom ot Mr. Wynn, Mr. Wason, Mr. Petre, Mr. P.

Howard and Mr. also opposed the bill. Rhoiie Island. Bv an account of the proceedings for this exegesis, which we will gve when himself explicitly denies its correctness. cholera; and that great alarm prevailed among the Imprisonment of Miss Crasdail.

Bv a letter front PCRZOIKCALS. We hare jfiren above the content of three quarterly periodicals which are now before the public. AVc beheve the circulation of the Spectator and Repository After which the House divided, when there appear ot t.le Oeneral Assembly ot Khode Island, contained in citizens. ed for the second read airaintit it. ill tnaiontv Connecticut to a gentleman in this city, we learn that Miss Crandall, the teacher of a school for colored chil Coleridge dream of an age of miracles restored to In At- Bishop Smith, of the Kpiscopal the Journal, it appears that a resolution was introduced into the House of Representatives on against the second reading.

G. So. of course, the bill the church' amounts to just this: that he regards the church in a letter dated June 18th, says: I readied in. Vermont is very limited, and we shall not be sur dren and youth at Canterbury, has been prosecuted was lost. the S3t.h ult.

postponing until the next session the further consideration of a memorial, which ur-ed that the home only two or three days before the Cholera broke prised if te 0serrer( now first advertised, is as limit Grrat meeting at Hirmingham At Birmingham out amongst us with most desolating violence. In just uuuer me late legislative act oi mat otate, tor instructing pupils of that description, and had been bound over to answer for the offence before the court, and. for wild doings at Port Glasgow as merely some of the irregularities which some are commonly guilty of, when men's minds are powerfully excited towards a revival ed. We are well aware of the reasons that will be several Masonic Lodges may be cited to appear, to there has been a large meeting amounting to nearly a fortnight, I have lost from amongst those who look show cause why their charters should not be declared I.rtljtm persons hey assembled under the directum ftsaiirned, the expense of them, and the number of! to my liiimstnitions, thirty five persons, of whom nn less than ten were communicants. Out of six thou to be forfeited, aud ordering the memorialists to cause of religion, under circumstances adverse to its undis and auspices of the B.rniinghnm Political Union, for the purpose of petitioning the King to dismiss his min want of bail, committed to prison.

We shall be much surprised if the constitutionality of this act is not speedily put in a train for adjudication before the proper tribunal. We entertain no doubt of the result. We do notice of the pending of the memorial to be given bv periodical which each feels himself compelled to take. We are well aware, too, that these reasons arc weighty sand inhabitants we have lost above three hundred turbed progress, and in this sense, a sin. of an incipi the corporators, by publishing a copy of the resolution.

isters, ns they are no longer woithy ot the continence persons in that short time. In four days the I Oth 1th ent revival. in the cj of ministers, to whom especially the publi It was proposed to amend this resolution by substitut of the nation. This meeting is a very important one. not believe it can stand the test of judicial examination.

and 13lh. we probably buried above thirty daily Still, if Coleridge is to be crowned with the laurels ing' another, to the effect, that the several Lodges be cations are addressed. Nevertheless we consider their and will have nn immense eiteet upon the people ot Y. Advertiser. one dav.

the IVth, nearly iilty. It has spared no aire cited to appear at the next session, to shew cause wnv the Midland Districts. They ore already very much dissatisfied with the conduct of the (iovernment. and description of persons; it has visited in some pla- Great story. We saw a letter yesterday, to a re character and merits such, that something ought to be said to induce a wider circulation.

They contain thr heir charters should not be withdrawn. The purpose des every house in the row, amongst the best of our of the amendment appeared to be, to prevent the order the speeches delivered at this meeting will feed ll spectable gentleman now on a visit to this city, from Arkansas, in which an account is given of the capture, and destruction of a rattle snake, whose circular di of a master," and men are to be called on jurare in rrr-ba mtfifijttriy we slwuld probably take almut the same stand with the Presbyterian. To those who are inclined to treat him thus, he is certainly a dangerous writer and so is any other writer of any considerable notice trom containing any reference to the memo aimer and indignation. The Administration are rapid ablest on subject of present, popular, and practical interest on genera! politics, touching1 the rial. The original resolution was adopted, the amend lv losing the remaining portion of their popularity merit being rejected by a vote ot oo to lo.

They appear heedless of their acts care little or noth welfare of our great country; on literature, general 1 lie session ot the treneral Assembly terminated on ing tor the censure and condemnation ol the multitude mensions equalled those ot a man thigh his length is not stated. He carried fifty four rattles, and a button (the terminating rattle) measuring twelve inches in length. power. Jonathan Kdwards himself, for instance. and biblical; on reliirion, doctrinal and practical.

citizens. In a word, it has come so quick and heavy, lhat not one fourth ot the most respectable dead have had decent burials, hearses, neat cohiits, ministers, or any thing of the kind. Twice 1 have performed the funeral services tit two graves at once, in one of the eases the busbnitd and wilo, both communicants the lather and mother of" Bishop Mcllvune's brother's wifo. A Uexinglon paper 'f the 2i2d ult. publishes the following summary of deaths in Kexingion, durirfg the Saturday last.

A resolution, declaring- the election of and seem very much disnosed to throw themselves on Mr. Kobbins as a Senator in Congress, null and void the conservatives for support. To CoRRf.Posnr.jsTs. Metritis' is received was postponed until the next session. With the view 11ns father ot Rattle Snakes was killed about two miles from Fort Smith, by a soldier.

Com. Herald. Tf.iipkr'cck "Mf.etiso in Isanti an, May Two communications on the subject of Intelligence to hare access to them is to be deprived of one of the best sources of information and mental improvement, as well as of the means of sharing in a very common topic of conversation. Now the minister who say he is unable to bear the expense of one or more such pub of giving Amos Minor another opportunity to apply to the Oeneral Assembly for mercy, his execution was -J, 1 esterday was the anniversary ot the Unt from benevolent societies' will receive attention soon. Great story.

One mornhijr last week, as a lady ish and Foreign Temperance Society, at Kxeter Hall prevalence of the cholera. the nrst want, 4 while? postponed until the ridav following the last JHonda in Pearl street went to call her little son about 7 years old, who had slept rather later than usual, she was It was a lirge, most resectable, and animated meet and in the 1 ward, 3-3 whiles, 40 bhicks in October, the time to which the Oeneral Assembly ing the Hishop of Iondon in the Chair. It may Ih From lite Xew York Observer. Ost TitorsAxn Dollars Pnr.Mii Ky the later in the Lunatic Asvluin, 25 in the 3d ward, 44 whites, stands adjourned. Instructions were given to the At- lications, should be helped by the ingenuity of his pa thought, perhaps, that the temperance movement in in the 4th ward, whites, 4:3 blacks, tnrncy Oeneral to introduce a bill, requiring that all rishioners.

A small sum raised annually by contribu ality of two friends of the cause of Peace, the Hoard of 1 lie whole number, fco whiles, loo ulucKs, and lu- capital sentences shall hereafter be executed in private Oreat Britain is a reluctant one. 1 believe it was in the outset; and the fact undoubtedly is even yet the American I ence Society are enabled to otter the nirowii iiilo, great alarm oy seeing nis neau, as also Hie pillow-ease and sheet, in a gore of blood. The wound from it proceeded, was very visible, and as nearly as she could judge at the moment, appeared to have been made with a hammer. Upon closer inspection, however, it was found that the boy was in a sound tion, for the purpose of purchasing a few of the best natics. 1 utal, dol.

that the corps of Temperance Reformers here is very quarterly public lions, of which the minister should Union Ticket. We learn from Montpelier, that the piemium of $10(10 for the best essay on a Congress, or Court of Nations, for the amicable settlement of na In Fleming County, The ravages of cholera in select. It will take a great while to banish from a Im- two conventions which met there on Wednesday, a- tional differences and the abolition of War. Should some parts of Fleming County have been appalling in don and an Knghsh dinner table the black decanters. sleep, and that the wound had been made by a Rat greed upon the loiiowing union ticket.

the extreme. hole families have been liteially cut as Dr. Cox, of your city called them yesterday on the or Oovernor Meech Lt. Oov. J.

II. Harris Jour, oj torn. two essays be of equal, or nearly equal merit, the pre- miuin will be divided in correspondent proportions Ik--! tween them, if both are esteemed worthy of the prixe. tf in tho course ot 43 hours, and consigned to a com Treasurer. Benjamin Swan.

plattorm. and the mention ot which made even ins Right Rev. Lordship, the chairman, turn his fact from Great stort. A strawberry measuring seven and a mon giave, without the winding sheet or colhn. 'Jne Councillors vv.

O. liradlev, 1. JN Oushman, O. quarter inches in circumference, was grown in the gar- 1 he conditions are, that the essav contain trom Mt have the first reading and from him circulate in the neighborhood, would be of mutual benefit, and well worth the expense which might thus be divided among a number. Some of the publications, especially tlie Repository, need the pntronajr of the public spirited to sustain them, or they fail.

They are less adapted to the people in general, and more to certain classes. Their patronage therefore is necessarily limited. Eve the speaker for the moment, with the manifestation of" Mini 1 1 iur. cauuci a luiiiuuauu ui xf niui luuais, iusi i I I 1G "ftT" to 10 tctavo pages, or about these limits all the man some symptoms of regret tor his audacity and the I Arnnah aiprman. 1 1 r.

r. Mr pn. hamiip uscript- to Ik nl the disposal ol the Society, both the In Hrmnirsburs htj. In 1 lemingsbursr, as late as Crafts, Isaac Fletcher. Joshua W.

Sheldon, Melvin successful and rejected essays The essays to be trans with unabated violence. to that period there liau Asti-Masoxic Ticket. For Governor, William A been deaths. 1 he population ot leminjrsbur ry village library oujht to be furnished with a set of Bishop of Winchester, upon his right, betrayed, a like sensitiveness; and a large class ot venerable personages were evidently willing, that the Doctor should pass over that point briefly. They seemed to feel, and doubtless with good reason, that the London public are not quite prepared for such a change.

Not, that Dr. Cox was rode, or maliciously disposed to touch a tender spot. It came very naturally into the course of mitted free of expense to the othce of the Peace Society, I'J? Nassau st. New York, directed to L. L.

Dewey, be tore June 20th, IrM. The wih of the Society and of the donors of the Palmer. For Lieut. Governor, Eerton. For amounted to between b' and 700 when the cholera broke the best Quarterly publications; and if there is no li Treasurer, Aujrustine Clarke, 'or Councillors, Wil out.

of which about one half nearly abandoned tl uen or Ks. ivi. iee, oi rtocnester, new jcork. Great story. An English paper states that a reporter in the British House of Commons had the curiosity to time the number of thumps, which were inflicted on the table by Mr.

Atwood, a debater of the sledge-hammer school, and it was found that this able orator made tiro hundred capital bits in a quarter of an hour. It is computed that he must nave 6truck the table not less than three thousand times in the course of his speech. Capt. Back We are much gratified to state that accounts have been received by the Honorable Hudson's Bay Company, of the safe and prosperous progress of Capt. Back and his adventurous band of hero lliam A.

Henry F. Janrs. Austin Kirchard premium is, that the Kssay may, under od. effect, as place. Ol those who remained, it is believed that one brary whose privileges are generally shared by the neighborhood, a company for this special purpose Isaac Sherman, Silns H.

Jennison, Daniel Cobb, Sam to the subject of war, a revolution in the public uiiiid nel Loveland, Creole Cahoon, 2imri Howe mar. it possible, produce in the sentiments, men his narrafive of the Temperance Reformation in Amer sixth have fallen! Among the recent deaths, are Air. John Mullav, Editor of tho Kleiningsburij Intelligencer, and his two daughters. should be found. A newspaper is too miscellaneous Jjseph II.

J3raincrd, jasper Robinson, Richardson ica, and he merely stated the fact of the very extensive admit of ample discussions and reviews, and the best 1 tjc raves. banishment of the Mack decanters. Uut it is not Tumnico, in Mrriro. From the writers will not lav out their strength for newspapers have on this subject, a change, radical and entire. may effectually demonstrate that war is needless that, in tact, it is as practicable as rational, tor nations to decide their ditF-rences by reason that resort to the sword is irrationally brut.il, and cruel, and wicked, and unltkelv.

that liaviitc? been obliged to witness their par Raft iw Red Rivr.n. We find the following higl Courier of the evening yf June l-Slti, ItHrn lint the ade and the rapid succession of one kind to another on choror Emperor arricd on the morning of that dav. II' gratifying news in the Natchitoches (La.) Reporter The reviews have become almost the only circulating medium for articles of such a character as those to which we allude. We hope our readers will consider he table, since his arrtvnl in this metropolis, he wa: ic companions, who reach. Sault St.

Mary's on the -11th of May. in perfect, health, and without experien- brinzin most disastrous accounis of the ravages of the of 11th ult. The people of the southern counties ot ht I ndeed. 1 thou absurd. As Kuler.

acting accordantly ith public epeciallv mphaOc on that point. cholera at Tampir.o. Siho left Tampieo on Ihe. illh. Arkansas territory, now have a prospect of soon seeing he was and am inclined to believe that others thought eincr any accident.

They passed about the 15th May, the suggestions, we thus throw out. A letter ot (he i th states that in the 14 days previous the navigation o. Ked liver open and tree trom obstruc- Michipitoton. (a tradirter post of the Hudson's Bay lo the bill, there had been sin hunprkd deaths bv tion to the Mississippi. opinion, no now rvipnre mow? wnom iney ruie io seme thrir differences' peaceably so, the change that is desired leing wrought, the people, by the resistless power of their united callst the ciierg-tic inline nee ot the Company on the north side of Lake Superior.) havinar so too.

However, I believe also, that it will do no hurt. One of the pleasantest incidents of the meeting, was cholera, and that on the Olli the deaths amounted to We learn from a gentleman who has just arrived For the Vermont Chronicle. accomplished a journey of 1000 miles in the short liu ml ml it nil thirty. is estimated lo contain from the Kali, that Capt. bhreve was proceeding rap- t.v Bisi.r.

for the use of' popular voire rightlv expressed, shall cause that stntes- A ricTioAftv of Tnr. Hot. space ot til days. Montreal Gazette. the introduction of a venerable old Quaker from Tot- about 3.000 souls.

Bv some there are said to be be- idly towards the accomplishment of his herculean task: Bv Kdward Robinson. I men ln-come true ministers the nation's servants shall tenham vrhnnU and young person. in his HUh year, with a head as white as snow I tween 4,000 and 5,000. On tho fcth, tho day before having: already penetrated 25 or 30 miles making the Boston O. I with m-ip and rnpravinffj on wood adjust all difficulties of the nation, in the same rihtjui countenance Iresh as youth, a trame vjjrrous an wie f.

peroi ssuiieii, mere wer? niu iiu a mt-1 iuiii riiu auu it-ii u.ui wiiu nit; ui firm as a man of thirty, and with hearing, niht, and hunitreil and eiirlitit-thrce deaths. Wo understand, his powerful machinery, tearinjr the trees from their everv sense perfection. ie did use spectacles Crocker and Brewster. mo. p.

I beg leave to recommend the above work, Messrs Editors, through your paper. It is as near hat every Sabbath school teacher, what every advanced Sabbath though but many young persons do lhat. He rose to snvs the paper above mentioned, that the disease was native soil, root and branch." When this stupendous chiefly contined to the lower classes, and but one for-1 undertaking shall have been and our Banks in New Hampshire. By a report recently made to the Legislature, it appears that the amount of the capital stock of the banks in New Hampshire, actually paid in, is of bills in circulation $1 50 deposites, 3C.1 .860 29; debts due. 43 real estate, $79,124 17; Specie in vaults and in Boston banks, 404,571 89 bills of other Banks, 60,013 11.

The St. Louts Republican says that Governor Dun-kin will probably appoint Ex-Governor Miller to tho merchant had died of it. The American Consul, river laid open tor navigation to its head waters, who Robinson, was perfectly well at tho date of the shall set a boundary to the prosperity of our portion of school scholar, what every teaclierof a common school. last accounts. A rench liaroue, name not mention- the Union.

ed. lost everv person to hor except one man. Later. Forty miles of the Ruft open. The same pa and i.r.GAi.

tray. 1 he r.ssay which shall carry conviction to people and governments, that national dtH- ren-ces can be settled without recourse to arms ought be. if men are rational leings and must be, ere the full reign of the Savior on earth can commence, is the one sought for. It needs then to show how unadapted to adjust national differences is the brutal force of war, that teeming source of human ills. to show, in reference to this adjustment, the fitness of a CTourt of Nations, its advantages, its feasibility.

Should not the gentlemen who examined the cssavs rm-fore, find it in their power to art ss umpires again, other distinguished gentlemen will be selected. Cor. Sre'ys P. S. per, ot ine jlll uit.

iurnisnes me lonowiug auuiuonai place in the U. a. Senate vacated by the death ot jJlr. The Ivi.ians bf.vono tiii Arkansas. A letter from intelligence in relation to Capt.

iihreve progress give tjie hislorv of his lite, in proof of the benefits ofl temperance. When young, he was in poor nervous, and hvpocondriacal. But he used ale, brandy, kept a generous table; and in all respects lived But for thirty years past he had drank nothing stronger than water, and abstained altogether from animal and he-re I am. You see me. IVly youth is renewed like the cable's.

I am, in nil respects, a stronger and more vigorous man, than I was titv years ago. Ardent spirits, said the old man. in the current of his remarks, could not come from the (ood power; they must have come from the Kvil pow-ir." But the good old man cam even nearer to the Major Hanumun, f.ir the Qunpaw Indians through the Kalt. i li find in the Arkansas lai. tle.

r'ated L-xtract ot a letter trom Capt. II. JW. tehreve, dated Mr. Justin Perkins, a tutor in Amherst Collecre, was when the Bible is read, what every young person, who studies the Bible, what every man or woman, who ha not time and opportunity to consult large and expensive works, and who read their Bible, nevds, and feci the daily want of, as the present state of biblical knowledge will permit.

More caryiot be asked or expected in the same compass. It is beyond comparison before rarL-h's Bible Gazetteer," and alcom's Bible Dictionary and for the simple purpose of a Bible Dic tiTA. announces that a Suoolementarr -Mw, fcth, loJ, 40 miles up the Katt in Jtied ordained at the meeting house of Rev. Mr. Vermilye, I I tt liria uhit r-niir I Iw.f u-ion Vlr Iierniir lifirn uivii.

West fcprinrheld, Siottl inst. as a missionary to proceed under the direction ot the A. J1. to Persia; Commissioner on the part of the United Slates, and 31y progress tnrougn tne Kait is quite as rapid as il.e o.mr.nw Indians rnsiibn.r iii Jefferson county. CAr- expected tile labor Is severe, nut simple inn naviga- sermon by Dr.

Humphrey, President of the Amherst College. I 7 i. l.l .1 rt III From the New York observer. kansasl alHiut t0 miles trom i.itt llock. liv virtue ol on uinmsa me 1 1 wic xwivnm an affecting confession ot Flatfl KtiriKi tiik Hfakt.

An individual point than this; he mad' which they are to remove to the cou Prof. Chase has returned from France, with his mr.l 1 I'liridtinn fiuilitlif I I u-nri In 1 (Ml 11 nno antry fixed upon good as it is now in any part of the river between the of the Indian Mississippi and Natchitoches." has offered t75 for perpetuating this valuable, work tionary superior, by its map, engraving, and by its' iw 1 i 4vfrii mpnt 11m the residence ice health improved. He arrived in this city from Lon TriW'9. Trom the same source, we learn that tho con- Later accounts from Capt. Shreve-are, that he don on the 24th ult.

From him we learn says the Bap- which has been adopted by lh American Tract Soci-jefv. It will compiise about ItX) pages 1 mo. Cost if" nernetnatine it. at oO per rnc. iT0.

It i numerous modern and accurate illustrations of eastern manners and customs to the ver; respectable Dictiona HlHm hnimilnrip. nfilip nil, ill. -it tn tho dir. proceeding with oTeat success is in Hirh spirits: re one of the finest specimens of most venerable age, and entertained us a halt" an hour with thrilling satisfaction, lie spoke with perfect self-possession, and made him-self distinctly heard throughout that vast and lolly list Repository, that a great and effectual door is opened for preaching the gospel in Paris and France gen- ferent Tribes in that reo-ion, which had iriven rise to grets having commenced so late in the season, or he ry of Dr. Alexander.

Kvery minister, who does not hoped that others will be disposed to contribute for the ha ve heen adhiHtcd to tile sal isiaclion would this year have opened a steam boat navigation rally. room. 1 OI'Si rrrr. possess Robinson's Calmct will be aided by this lit-same object. all concerned.

uui iiriiiumi The Indians, savs the Maior, are rapidly advancing climate mild as Persia, or the tmpire ot the iuogul 1 i 1. i I 1 7Vof ice. oa state of civilization. Indeed, in many ot their icrme ns ine ih .1.,., tie work and. if the members of his Bible classes will procure it, he will find it a most valuable aid in imparting accurate biblical instruction.

We have had no map Hoii.An An Itri-Gim. Jximlon, It is with the createst satisfaction that we have to announce that a preliminary treaty was sijrncd yesterday by the IMenipotentiaries'of Sreat Itritain. France and 1 lolland. VERSE SYSTEM. Tar lite m-rek comment in July 14.

iIV. And there cain; thither tt- popula- south of France and capable of sustaining i families you will find as much good economy and or A recular meeting of the CALEDONIA ASSOCIATION wilt tion oi more than a million ol inhabitants. der, as is observed in a well regulated white laimlv Acts be liol.ien the Imuse of the subscriber in Pearhani, on tlie first covering the ground of the wanderings of the children of They are giving up the chase, anil turning their atten fri'ii Je from Antioch, and leonium. who p-rsuaded tli convention the and tn-nrli einlarg.x-s I'uesday of Aunust next, at 19 o'clock, lt is also proposed that, in connection with tills tneetiiie. there shall he a meetilis at tha tion to the cultivation of the -arth a much more cer- in ih i.iKenoii i iio-n viwis in nit- fl.nuitiitt Onpi.NATioN of A Foreign Missionary.

We learn the people. nd havinir M.inctl I'aul, drew htm out ot nd France, and the interruption of their navigation Cungrefiational Meeting House in said the SHine tain and sine method of procuring a support for their from Richmond Telegraph, that the Rev. George fimilies, than to rely on the precarious chance ot ta- i Apthorp was set apart to the work of the ministry king game. I as a Missionary to the heathen, on Sunday evening the city, supmtsinj; he hud been dead. Jfl.

low lit, as the disciples stood round almut hi in. he rose uyu and came into the city and the next day he departed with Ilarnabns to Dcrbc. 21. And wben thev had preached tho pospel to that nay, at two o'ciock, r. xi.

to case inio coiisiaernunn tne suite oi dtstitute and feeble churches, within the bounds of said Association, and to form a Society for the particular benefit of such churches, or to adopt such other measures for their relief as may lie judged most expedient. Those who fee) an interest in the' wellare ol these churches, and particularly members of these churches themselves, are respectfully invited to attend. A sermon on the oceasion, by Rev. Amos Blanchard, of Lyndon, may tie expected. The Indians have greatly improved their condition tle it, ut East Hanover Presbytery.

The Pres-in moving west. They have a delightful country of hytery which was in session at Portsmouth in the good land, with salines more than sufficient to produce morning, adjourned to the church in Norfolk, where salt for the entire Indian population, and while popula- interesting services of the occasion were held. Israel, that deserved the name until those furnished by Mr. Robinson, and which are in this little Dictionary. His articles in the Biblical Kepository, on this portion of biblical ewrapfiy ought tf he read by every clergyman, and by others interested in the geography of those regions.

The Dictionary does not contain every thing. It i confined to its appropriate business of imparting aid. in the study of tlie Bible, and where no aid would be imparted it has said nothing. In order," Mr. in the preface, 44 to bring the work within a small com city, and had taught many.

Ihey returned again to Ly- on the part of the Dutch (Iovernment, will be removed. The services of the English and French united squadrons will thus likewise lie dispensed with, and the intercourse between the respective parties and Holland placed on the same as before the French expedition in NovchiIht last. "The Dutch garrison of Antwerp, now prisoners in France, will, by the same ar-rariifeinent lw sent home. The armistice between Holland and Belgium will be countinued till the definitive settlement of a permment separation, and till that time the navigation of the Scheldt will remain free. tion nt the Arkansas territory.

1 here are six salt es- The Rev. S. K. Kollock oresided and rave the charcre tablishmenU now in operation in the Cherokee country, to the Kvangelist Sermon by Rev. J.

Armstrong. Ill Deuall oi Caledonia Association. Leohjird Worcester, Clerk. tra. and to leoniuin, anu lo a-J.

Confirmine the imu1s of the disciples, and ex-hnrtinc'tlirm to rontinue in the faith, and that we must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom of 2X And when they had ordained them riders in viz Roger s. Brown and an a on the xseostio, ano r. nd Mrs. Apthorp left Norfolk on Monday the Webber's. Maekay.s, and Guess', on the Illinois.

1 )7ih for Boston, where they are soon to embark to join mUarriersres. have been informed that Gov. Houston has a very tjie mission in Cej-lop. Mrs. Apthorp and Mrs.

Low- his convention has been agreed upon with the Dutch valuable saline on the Neosho, which it put in coin- wjje of the Key. J. C. Lowrie whose embarkation everv church, and had prayed with taslintr. ihey com pass, 1 have, in the first place, omitted the definitions In Crausburv, Nathan S.

Hill, Ksn. to Miss Mary Crafts, lenipotentiary and was sent off to Holland lor lalifi- mended them to tin ltrd, on whom they tciievcd. only daughter of Hon. Samuel Crafts In Essex, Mr. Calviu plete operation, would produce on immense quantity was noticed in our last) says the Telegraph, are the of salt.

It lies about 25 miles from Fort Gibson, and f5rst Virginians, it is believed, who have given cation yesterday. ti-l. And alter thev had passed tjiiouehout iisida. fe. coven, ot vv Huston, to miss cna tune uoeii.

lu l.lieisea, Air. Jacob Perkins to Miss Mary Hart. has every advantage oi water communication witn me themselves to the work ot Christ among the Heathen. From I.ihkria. We are indebted to Mr.

Will'nms. thev came- to l'omphvlia. At Albaitv. W. Y.

Mr.Pnirteas Smith, Esq. of Arlington. Vt. to of words merely Knghsh, in the use of which there is nothing peculiar, and whica every body understands, or at least may understand, from a common Knghsh dictionary. From this rule I have departed only in a few cases, where such words have a peculiar, or per lower country.

Y. Olis. Governor, anil Mr. Koirers, high Sheriff of Li- JTk And when they had preached the word in Tcr- Miss Jane Fennirnan. of Greenbtish.

In Siiratoga, Mr. Abraham The waters of the Neosho and Illinois are very trans eria, who arrived yesterday in the ship Jupiter, for the ga, they went down into Attalia: Senbring, to Miss Maria Ann Gallup, late of Woodstock. (lowing interesting account ot that at tne parent, and afford great quantities ot the best kind ol Contents or Mr. Ranpolph's Will. To Henry fish.

1 he country inhabited by the Choctaws Creeks, St Oeore Tucker, President of the Court of Appeals in riyinoutn, mass. jur. Israel tiarite to jhiss iaura- Ai. of Windsor. time thev left.

It contained upwards of 3000 tnhabit- haps theological sense in the Bible. Jn the next place, nts. and dwelling houses churches and meet- neroKees, ys.iges. -iuxo, Virginia, 10,000 to Judge Leigh, ot Halifax, $10 1 have also omitted all those names of persons and pla i I'UI Iill, tlldW Is. onu Arm i ca, mini to Judge Leigh's son, John Randolph Leigh, a 000; If ea His.

ng houses, viz. Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Methodist, country yet to be given to the Indians east ot the smM bov 4(5 000-," to John Wickham, Esq. of this ces which occur but seldom, and of which nothing nd Moravian an Academy and several hchoels. 1 he Great Britain. A'rrrro fHarrry.

On the 17th of and a horse or twTo. The lemainde.r is. irrc.iu.-r nlace. some plate. donv is governed by a Governor appointed by the more is known than appears in the passages where they occur." Buckingham cave notice that on hursday the Willi of May.

he would move, as an amendini-nt to I I U.n....rd nl Wasl.tnnlnn I 1 i' 1 1 1 land, lhat the States ot New 1 oik, New Jersey, and I estatei3ndSt negroes. to the son of his In Hartlr.nU, Mrs Rhoda Patterson, aged In- Barnard, Mrs. Rachel H. Kinney, 76. In Burlington, Airs.

Huldab Atwa-ter, relict of Mr. Henry Atwaler, late of Scc ttsville. Monroe and two Council-elected bv the people once in each Eastern totales togetner. neice, Mrs. Bryant, of Gloucester, daughter of John Coulter, Esq.

Judge Leigh and Judge Tucker are the County, State of New York, aged 28. Mr. Charles sell of Mr. The Indian boundary extends from longitude II the government plan lor emancipating the slaves, the following resolutions: year The people are contented and happy, and it is gratifying to state, that there are only two persons out west, from the city of Washington, to longitude 21, or executors. This will was made subsequent to his re 1.

That every slave in his Majesty's dominions the 100th deg. from London. ihe t. hoctaws nave a- The following, also from, the preface, is worthy of repeated perusal. If I may be permitted to advise in respect to the mode of using this little volume, I would strongly recommend, that it be read and studied chiefly 1 who are intemperate.

vt neat and live nave turn from Russia, and was dated in January, lcJ2. Mr. Randolph, it is said, has left two other wills liout sixteen million acres of land the Creeks about has an indefeasible right toemancipation, wiuiout aeioy and without price. thirteen million acres of land and the Cherokees a- one dated in 122, by which he directed the manumis not yet been tried sufficiently to test the quantity nt their growth Indian Corn grows well but lessens in size; and almost all the vegetables of this country bout thirteen million five hundred thousand acres 2. That from and after the twenty first of August, IftU, the anniversary of his present Majesty's birth as a companion of the Bible, and always with the Bible sion of his slaves and another in March, 1832.

The The Osages have a country about hlty miles wide, and i the one to which he was understood inve well there. I hey have one schooner ol OO tons, day, slavery shall cease to exist in every part oi ine Jonas laggard, Its. uecius nenverance, youngest son ol Mr. Peter Castle, aged about 10 years. In flinesburgh, Durkee Catkins, 60.

In Middlebury, Mrs. Alrnira Smith, 39. In Manchester, Mr. Abel Petlibone, 74. In Weathersneld, Ira, son of Eze.

kiel Cram, 22. in Richmond, Mrs. Miranda M. Hike, 23. In Williamstown, by the fall of a tree, Mr.

George M. Lease, 19, son of Mr. Erastus Lease. In Greenfield, Mrs. wile of Kev.

Amariah Chandler, formerly of W'aitstield, Vt. In Whiting, Squire Brown, 62. In Hobbardton, Sally Olis, wife of Richard Otis, of Mliton, N. Y. 52 In Toultney, Mrs.

Content Cram, 24. In iew York, cm the 22d ult. F.lisha Williams, a gentleman who has for many yeard occupied a commanding station in his profession. In New Orleans, on the 7th ult. at half past 8 o'clock, of tlis.

Cholera, alter an illness of six hours only, Mr. L. Munger, a native of Middlebury. one hundred and fifty in extent. The Senecas have at Philadelphia that the 1 of 40 do.

and 5 of do. belonging to the place, and British einnire. in the hand; and that every reference to the sacred volume be immediately looked out, and the passages, or the sense of them, faithfully impressed upon the about one hundred thousand acres. illoon build others. The natives in the interior 3 That immediate measures be taken to ascertain provisions of a previous will should be carried into ef-r.

i i atelv have been very quiet. The staples of the coun Thk Sea Serpests and Steam Boat. The steam the actual amount of pecuniary loss that, may lie sustained by the owners of colonial estates, by the substitution of free labor lor slave labor on theirs several memory. In this way, not only will a great amount of biblical knowledge be acquired by degrees, but the er Connecticut arrived this morning later than usual lect. jacmnomv utiijtLisr.

Death of Governor Scott. The (Mississippi) State Rights Banner has the following: It is with feelings of deep regret that we announce try are Rice, which is plenty and good also Cotton, which is of spontaneous growth, long and of fine texture a person from the South has undertaken to bring been employed for about an hour in chasing a plantations and to determine to what extent the na shoal of Sea Serpents. About clock last evening. a schooner ofT fiahnnt hailed the Connecticut, and the death of his Exellency A. M.

Scott, Governor of to more perlection. 1 he place was very neaitny. Messrs. Williams and Rogers will pr.iceed on to tional funds should be appropriated to compensate nil those by whom such pecuniary loss may be actually mind of the learner, by thus comparing the statements of f.icts with the authorities on which they rest, is ever gaining discipline and strength, and learning to prove all things, and hold fast that which is the State. He died at the house of Colonel Grimball Washington immediately, to confer with the Board of DRAWING MATERIALS.

sustaineu. told-Captain l'orter, that if he would lookout he might see toe Sea Serpent, for he bore east of IN'ahaiit." The Connecticut steered accordingly, and very soon, Manairers on the propriety ot allowing tho colonists to 4. That an adeauate supply of preventive police in this place, last night about 11 o'clock, of the cholera. On Sunday evening last he felt slightly indisposed, and took his bed. He continued unwell, but not at all alarmingly so until about 4 o'clock P.

M. when I could wish to see this little work in the hands of choose all their officers, and to make such other alterations in their Constitution as are considered necessa an indcoendant and impartial magistracy, and teachers for infant and adult schools, to be sent from the moth DRAWING PAPER, Demy, 20 inches by 15; Medium, 92 inches by 17; Royal, 24 inches by 19; Imperial, 30 iiirhes by 19. Woodward Reeves' water colors in boxe 1 Row and 2 Rows each. The eame in separate cakes. India Ink, Sepia, Carmine saucers, Camel's hair pencifs.

Transparent ry. -V. Y. Gaz. July 3.

not one Sea Serpent alone, but three, some say four, appeared in sight. All the passengers saw these monsters of the deep, with their own eyes, distinctly and clearly. One of the passengers, who had a good view- er country to all our colonies in which slavery may be f. i he was attacked violently with tne symtoms oi spas modic cholera. Every thing that medical sKUf, anc all to whom such a work would be acceptable, and lhat mast be to a vast multitude of our population.

J. Wheeler. Windsor, Vt. July -0th, 1533. arn is n.

mourn giue. nice raper. inameneu cards, plain and gilt. Gold paper, plain and embossed. Card board.

Wbitino abolished, the expense to ne oorne out oi me iuhus hitherto appropriated lo the support of our military es If omcst if. the attention and kindness of friends could do, was done to save him but all in vain. says, that one ot the serpents was one nunareo leet in paper. Letter, white and blue wove, blue laid and fnncv colored. tablishments in those parts, wnicn, on ine enure umi- length.

with a head partly in the tormot a snake and partly in the form of a pickerel. Some say this largest Phrkf. Steam-Bovts Borst. The Louisville Ad- cr I At. -If.

BUlettj white, and tinted, of various sizes. QtuUs, opaque, Dutch, crow and swan. Steel pen, perry au and oblique. Kver pointed stiver cased pencils. 1 or sale by lition of slavery, may be extensively ana saieiy re dueed THE CHOLERA.

This dreadful disease for a long time has been ma serpent was yet longer Another.of the serpents was voruser ot Saturday, tne 2aa uit. says: nuuui iu o'clock hist evening, the steamer Sentinel took fire ill HARDS AC 1K1CT. The correspondent of the Journal of Commerce The Mionut is published in numbers of 8 pace each octavo, once in two weeks, Boston 1-illy, Wait, Colrnan and Holdcn publisher. Orna judged to be about im feet long, vine tarew ins uoay observes ha slave Question continues to agitate while at the wh.trf in front of this city. The flames king its ravages at the South and West.

From iNew tit of water about ou teet in a spiral unauiatory mo INFORMATION WANTED. the community: the planters and their friends, and Uie spread with such raoiditv that, in less than ten minutes, Orleans to St. Lewis, and far interior from the Missis tion, which formed at times upon a calm sea a beau anti slavery party, are both industriously exerting Ihe Delphino above and the Kambler oelow were also tiful dark arch. During a portion of this time, one of mented and illustrated by elegant wood cuts. Filled with articles of the most miscellaneous character ed ARSE IV A MESSER left Orwell, Vermont, on the firrt of April last, for Trumbull Co- Ohio, by way of Whitehall, sippi, in the steamboats and cities, in the villages and themselves in their several causes.

Meetings are ot the serpents was thought to be distant about twenty Troy, Albany, Schenectady and Geneva, at which places be was oi the plantations, tlie disease has raged witli violence. irxr held all over the country, and at several, resolu on rue, and Hie. three boats were ournea in auout bo hour to the water's edge. The Sentinel had a full freiifht for New-Orleans, the Rambler had on board ited, we take it for granted by Peter Tarley. Price, rods.

And before and after this near approach, they It is distinguished this year by greater virulence, de tions have been passed and petitions adopted, loudly could be seen for some tune with a glass. Ihe ser One Dollar per annum. to can oj tnends. lie leu on loot lor hitehaii, wnere ne designed to take passage in the stage for Troy. No satisfactory information can be obtained of him beyond the adjoining town, except the entrance of his name at the stage office, Whitehall, unon the rrovrrnment not to allow any compen several hundred barrels of whiskey, and tho Delphine stroying its subjects sooner being unaccompanied pents seemed to enioy the sport, and played arounu hut to errant the slave immediate emancipation had inst received about twenty tons freight Horn INew the boat for some time perhaps they took it for anoth many instances, by premonitory symptoms, and by be- ti or eomnlain of robbery and confiscation The CiinuTiA Isori is removed from Philadelphia Orleans for Cincinnati.

The engines, greatly damaged, er Snrpent in or on Uie deep, and were seeking for an on tlie za ot April, for Alhnny. suspicions are emeriamea mat Mr. Mest-er did not leave Whitehall that hi name was assumed by wirne one concerned in his assassination, or that be did in" less discriminating in its victims, attacking a far will be saved. T. he Cargoes have been entirely lost introduction.

and they openly avow it io ue me colonists to withdraw their allegiance from the mother to Georgia. In its place is the Religious Narrator edited by Mr. Brantly late editor of the Index. nut arrive at Albany. greater proportion of temperate people.

believe Passensers had barely time to make iheir escape, leav He was a young man of unesceptionable moral character; Of all these facts, we are informed by many persons, verbally by one, whom we can rely and who rni.mrr. It is even privately reported that large quan too, that in proportion to its violence its slay in any modest and unassiiintr in his manners and unaccttsionjred ta travelling. His ae: twenty-three, about five feel four inches its tities o'f arms and ammunition, and military stores ol ing baiignge, clothing, and money on board. There wc-ro about twelve stenm-boats lying in port at the time and it was with difficulty those on fire were separated has hitherto been incredulous enough. Wc do not.

place is shorter. It was hoped Uie Alleghany would hotulit rtarlr rimit ot nnftd. linrtt ttvtts. rallter 1 ar. VOJfP SOrilt.

Sum ost Cox.i ecticct. The public are that Miss Prudence Crandall has been arrested by we cannot doubt the testimony of so many persons, in every sort, have already been despatched to the West i nrh colonists, and a considerable prove a barrier but the latest accounts state that it from the others. The loss in boats must be about $30, ci ib dress was a omen nat wun mom-mug "-mi'c, wive npwu irtnnt hlnrk mat and nantatoofis. snuff colored silk vst. carri a steam boat upon a qniet sea, with the power of has crossed the mountains and made its appearance the proper authorities in Canterbury, Ct.

and impris 000. Cargoes not estimated, but very valuable. quantity more will soon follow. I really cannot place 1 1. n.r tnnr I ed a Silver watch, suspended by a safety-chaua of ribbon bis stopping aud following the objects oi tueir curiosity whithersoever they pleased.

Portland Advertiser Virginia and Maryland also that five cases had oc oned, for keeping a school oa their premises for color It is said that in Charleston they have ceased to talk of Nullification, and that the Ilail Road engages baegage a vai Jte. The following names were entered at to different stage Offices, on the 2d of April on the same route with Mr. Mr. any conhdence in mis statement, probable things have occurred. We are watting to tl, moat intent and pain- curred at the quarantine ground in ISew York.

ed youth. W's. confess this is one step beyond our the attention of all classes. This is as it should be iietu iiuiu In fTatrrrstoicn. Md.

he Hagerstown I oreh Light The President, accompanied by the Vice President and Secretary of the Navy, his Private Secretary, and Col. Earl, arrived in this city at 10 this morn er Thursday, says, "A tew cases ot cholera nave oc-fnrrfA Hnrlrnr the last week, alon? the line of Uie ca By the way, Rail Roads are the order of the day, and even in North Carolina we are about to be roused, we believe, from the apathy which has so long paralyzed 1 I A ful anxiety. It is generally believed, tnai uie legislatures will be firmly determined not to si.bmit tome orders of the mother country, and the'- tney will offer to throw themselves under Uie protection of the I 'n'ttA Xhe nlanters certainly possess fiery pal, aoove and oelow liiinmsport. our energies. The counties bordering on Virginia Holton and sister, niieiian for a roy- ir.

pnetaon, at or; Ann, for Sandy-hill- Mr. Lohdell, Fort Miller, for Waterford. Any information from either of the passengers named, or from any othr source, of tlie above described person, or any one suspected of nsKuming his name, will be gratefully received by anxious and distressed rojnrive, and may be communicated Rev. Asa Messer, Geneva, N. Y.

or Post Master, Or well, Vt. gr- Editors throughout the Northern and Wnstprn States will serve the cause of humanity by inserting this ttdvartiseraent la their several papers. Orwell, Vt. Juue 17, 1833, rspeciations. What! imprison a woman for keeping a iTimmar school Wa should think the legislators of Connecticut and tha people of Canterbury had been to school to lack Cade.

Sluch as we impugn the doctrines of the abolitionists, we cannot but feel indignant at proceeding, not only so ungallanl and so savoring of a barbarous sge, but withal so unconstitutional and to unwise. If the abolitionists were on the seem determined to extend the Koanoke Kail Koad in to the heart of our State, while at Wilmington, New ing. After reaching Concord, ne iouna mat ins strength would not enable him to undergo a repetition of the labors which the various engagements he had made. wouIJ require of him. And the effect of fur-Uier exposure to the North-Eastern winds, it was feared might prove permanently detrimental to his consti- -ifthrcv; confirmed cases wnicn resuitcu iaiauy auu others nave been reported, whether upon good grounds or not, we are unable to say." Hagerstown continues to enjoy its usual good health.

In FrtdericUslfUTg, I'a. On Uie evening of June and uncontrolable disposstions, and there is no knowing what, under the excitement which thry must naturally fcel, they may be induced to perform or at bern, and other places, the spirit of improvement begins to exhibit evidence ot vitality. Kaiergn ttcrr, tempt.

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