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intsm MaThou Colt being called on, feapoml td ws follow a a or EzaxsHiai. Tb North Adams Transcript baa ben furmabed by 8. 0f lhat place, member of r. th laMr State Valuation Come fiHlnwing eUtenreut of the valnatmo and Ul 1 Com rmtlee, tha ull)c Pillsfttlt) Suu. ThantLiji Jassary 23, IS3I.

The flipper of the FIufkM Firehiefij Which eutue cS on Wednesday evening of feat 1 week, wta a elegant affair, and gave g-eai frcdon io the mrmWri of die seversl Cdfipaities ami IS the many gmilemen who participated with them in the enjoyments of the occasion The enteriaimnenf waa provided by Mr, Coo LtY, of I be Derkahir Hotel, no of the beac of caterera, and did him much credit. The tablet, at winch tom ji) gueaia were aeaied, were spread in new and beautiful Hall of Messrs. sT IImr Hretxftfi, Ewp, being callsJ on, rose, ami said Who more prompt and liberal, than woman, t9 do honor to 'he generous Slid intrepid Ami ho more gallant and gcocrona than the man, Ihe men, who, voluntarily, althe dead ot night in winter, and at all times when the alarm sounds, rushes lo oor dwellings, a tores and temples on fire, and labors with all hts strength and skill and at the hazard of hi person and life, to extinguish the conflagration that rages around ua Such is the character and conduct of the firemen of Fittsfieid The "L-die of Pittsfield will cheer and animate them by their sympathy weave the chaplet of praise for their brow and, highest honor and felicity! beauty may yield her heart and hand to crown the wishes and ambitious daring of some noble youth. Under such auepices, together with their own generous impulses and grateful sensations from worthy achievements, we may all say snd at alt times we expect the three Fire Engine Companies, and the Engineers, will do their duty. 2.

The Jlousotnnic Kail Mood Co UE! rngmr gave a steam wbra they need it, sur engines aha i give tkrmwater. 13. Our Manu fart in re Tbv foundation of out nations prosperity. 14. Onr Press The channel of public opin ion would rather submit tn its occasional buve than toiego the blessings of us freedom.

15. Cur ft net, nnd nvr Master of Ceremo -res They slwsyt do well when alone; Sul when in company, wc defy Ihe world to surpass them. TM.CJfTEE TOASTS. Capt. Edwin Clapp, of the Ilounaionic Company, on being called on for remarks, made sp-prr prime expression of (he grateful sense ihe Fue Companies entertained of the interest snd generosity of the citizens as mnniiesird mi the occasion llie name of ihe Companies he relumed their thanks.

liy Tliwodore Pomeroy. Oor Fire Depot tment J. C. Hoadlet, being called upon fur Gentlemen I hire Wd esTcd to the Chief rfy thf CotTlma iWfi -h It etlr'y period of vruhout trmne Ickera Trrnc wtiirh my ha rnoyxrd. I trn b(wter, floor HI H4 'Strfa for th iiJ coigns of pjV veil I rr-re iTrd.

It mf parpunr d-at'hs yc wf thr Sjom brloiw ne to rrgard prpi'f lh a rt Wit gvii Knei noet ii a sdMiiiritm of pub.ic ilam CLw'jCCtU 8. UkjV i LLL. TT Th rrseit of th tf baiter for Umird ttrs mnerd iSr nmr rr-Ciat Urierromatum to rr-t tht attempt to forts1 tnembsrs rwo thetij orto Chir.r Simmer. fba lv be me ter been by Bie pS'rnMtc WMWH rmoeni'it no rrtes to take thef lr ore of tfiry froor ikH a Carte of WfKcner, K'-jre of LV V4ta c4 Natick, si4 men of tneif ik. fit-fee oM hard Cider ctanefrr it4 rather awkward ta iwmiftf the rharacfer r4 JrmcCfSOC school musters i bey re too wed known aa toe bitter tad anrelemmf jetmy u-era r-f evrry demncmttC ad'imtMlrstKta tne country has had sines they base taken, a part tn to be obeyed as drill aergeania by the ft erdi Jackson aod Po.k.

It k-U be seen that Mr. Samner te farther from the ma than when he started, ad if the true democrats in the House are aaa.g taitt in the per fl-rnnw of ihetcda ir foisr as they hare been so far, ternb'y achnhanct terrtSkkfy e(-' axent and shock nfy bold Mr. Sumner may bane a harp apon (be vxinv. Those Consents who hasre eoted fire time for the 4mikoo candidate, we afcmld think, had stkaged ail W'gauona, mat or imaginary, to the f'rt sober -Bsiam Tmsi, Jan. Sasvidsasctls Lfjishtore.

Doth branches of tha lrg slaior adjourned from Fnday to Toeoiay. On Toreir the llovsx paaard to a 3d reading tl.e r.ural.ty b.1. CoitarTTEta or ro Hocsb. On the adsciary Cashing of Newbary, Mill of Curtis of Bear on, Vk ilkmanfi vf iVtihara. VkVmwortb of Lowell, Salford of Dor Chester.

imi Greenbetii Froite nni Cfcuucei'y Branning of Monterey, I a sentiment, after pleasant introduction, re- 5 good deal marked have had, Mr. Chairman, a of fire berpto-mgliL a was to be exjiecled and permit me, gentlemen, without unending to pul any body out, to throw little cold wa- ter on you. lam in the constellation aqua- had done Ins dutySind 0 had hi countrymen rm to-night, and being full of my subject, in case, of fire. Ale spoke of the rough points (tin Water ta really (excellent,) I must spout 0f Hie Irish character which must find it cohl water if I spout at all. 1 difficult ty polish.

Spoke of their hatred The great subject of hich is exci- Df British Tyranny in no measured term. It tmg a great deal ot interest in town just now, 1 one upon winch have all to lorin opinions that shill guide us in immediate action, and it it important that we should form wise opinions. About the excellence of the water rafter laborer ot the Oid Country. The of Like Ashley, about it devirubleneaa in our Jr, hues Fruedraii baa louglit in our u.ter of Prince of IVmrhMirr, Ki-but- i wn of Northboro, NWiu of -r 1 Row, Lirlr af Orm ch Fuwhmghaui of Charlrstnwn, Wuad of Kehbrgf KHcgg of Fnivhrld. Ham Ur-ttfr, Brook Biawn, Jooet of Pmevtt, Crane oi Bill i the Th rd Rending Mason tf Fuch-b irg.

Hama of Lynn, Pmd of tkwntu, Aitwe of Mit-bc'fu, Am Chrlfws, bite of Wm bp mxQoid, haintwrUm of l.nrtd Bill Cladm of HnpkinionrBrvw- ll "tf Westport, Cbesbrnugh ul I'agmoii, Cm- 1 ntmw tj Htiiwiae, iUikot Wrstbaniptiui, loy of Huly.ik, Bmcss of Nvntuckef. Vnnmif MSWMgrr of Nrwion, Hn Con I erry of Granby, Cole of Cbevh- I te, Mrkrr Nsmocaet. Atli-btui 4 CharkivMit, Wmd of i Fairlnn, Spvitmn id O't, Blerper of Uiwiwi, Chw dliU of bi B'llp-Wirr. 0eef ek Bfrnrdvton, ieu of itrewvtt ersbary of Brrwwer, 3nw of i Ctt.um ngHM. CMiivru ot' Wm.

Aareer iirdttg of New J.iae-S Mrnroe of BoOot. Vn.cil of Chilmwrk, Uu14 of S.erhng, Rolnnom Nee.lham. imtie BmUdtut Vk asotti of TiKuapWNi of Mdbery, Marsh of Bonoo, Butfuut oi Lvim, Stoddard td C4haoe. Prmtttg Baidwm P-ymooih, Jwv- of Canibndgi- Gerry iiurvard, Mali of Drama, iirumeaway of auiso4iry Joist Cttxmmu following as the substance of ihe cheap Posng, II, il passed in Committee nf ihe.Whole The tlonw has eome to vevera! conclusions the Post OtKre Uill. I hree cents for letters paid and prepaid Maud in thr biil.

Postage 0 Oregon and California ihe tam a elsewhere, thn-e eents on tellers and on cent nrwaprrs Ka Jiscrmunstioo is made. are iiaif pigr witri) prrpaui. Coumry nrwrqrspers psy no p.rsge within 30 rnilra. I liere are 10 be three cent corn lo pro-v(Jr fur ihr ihrrr criil Mstsse, rh Posiiiifestrr Grnrral ihrre erm sihj A HifHmn and half of dotUrsarr apptopmtrd to supply fipprM-iKlrti Jrfir rtinr-iin ibr rrvrnae midrr tins rbrup purtagr iar. Lriier arr i br advemsrd oicr only, in ps having tlx jartfrst ckcuIuimhi wuhin (he raMirr of (wid olbcr, at Ih rr ertus on rsch triirr ratted for and s.y omspfkrr dr-rtitiea snch a puMicnfum, another pprr a to bv drs.

gnstr.l, and rrfosmg psprr ta lo br de prived of fiM rxettange Ptwi toirtrt rr lo br in elites nt CT A inevlmgof ihe voters of the Fire District tn ibis town took pkce, in rail al llie Town Hull, on Tuesday Ike meeting, which large nnd auenfiv was organized by ihe choice vf Lx Governor fisivvs as Mod rator. Ihe Iowa tf Ptiivfif-ld having voted in Tows Meeting, an the I (ih lo Instruct the Selecl-mefi lu petiiitm ihe Lgiskiurr, during ihe pres-em session, fer sn set sirihonzing the iowd vf Pittsfield la supply lit village with pore wsier, whenever requested tu do so by the Fire Dsincf (he busutes directly befiire ie meeting, as expressed in the warrant, was embodied in oioiior lo request ihe, SeUctmcn lo petition Ihe Legisia-lure hu soul acty- I his motion raised an was finally wuhdrawn by us mover, whosobsli-tuled a series nf Resolutions providing a post-pfHieuieui uf the further consideration of the whole subject until ihe fit si Tuesday in Novetuber, and (or the choice of committee of lei) lo examine ihe proted Source uf supply, both as to quapii-y and quality uf water, by staled exammartons ihe lesiimuny uf those fimd.sr wub (lie stream, and aualym of (lie wsier si twelve times during the year by a chemist repuiannn and also lo examine other wmrees uf Supply if eorh exist and to report upon ibe esi uf lurli piam as ihey iny find lo be m.i desirable. This sene uf feHiuli(n was passed by a unanimous vmeand lire following gemlemen Wer chiksen such com -n'lliee Jihn C. llondUy, W. IS.

Tyler Rjbr-rt Gtmpiwlf, Thomas F. Tin kef t. Waiter Fifim, Moses Sf. Bnlditim John Bntirn, Geo. S.

tVtths, Comfort Be Piatt and Xithan O. 17roeo. This commtuee wi liiMrucled to repori lu the sdjoarn-ed mretuig, auJ the meeting i hen Ofljoarned. surprised sir, if a single man in tk room de- rued ihe want; snd il it he nolac know led (ed by ihe ereal majority, (hen the project ought nol to be carried into execution. I Upon lie feasibility ni At bit.

Ism happy to inform you ih it at liie latest advices, the law of gravitation was sil in o-ratiim water Still continues to run down hiU in the open channel, whence yre infer by the moat s(jor- ous loic, that will continue to run down bill in pipe up suitable size if such are provided. 1 am also happy to inform you that notwithstanding the exceedingly. d'peaed state ofthe iron mnnufiicture, (here are blast furnace stiil in operation, so that iron can be obtamed for making theee piM3. These fticta remove the great tnechnnical difficulties in ttie way of the plan And now sir for the financial question, although not about to make a report from the committee uf way and mean. I wish to offer few suggestions tn the firt ptace.

It seems to me certain (hat the aize, the industry, the energy, the resources, the rapid growth, snd the general prosperity of onr village, evinced as they are by every sign through which energy and prosperity in manifest themselves, show clearly th it this enterprise not beyond onr power Omr, KaarweMa Addrewa, To both bnmehra of the LrgiaUture, was de peered i the 16th, and wilt found on tht first page of this paper, Vfc shall not attempt a opat of it, because believe i wiU be oerally fovored by our readers. Its calm and firm tone, it beauttfui style, tad pa trie ic seniiments, will ehc it tha genenl approbatioo of the eomeoity. It fS worthy of the man, and of the distinguished vrpatauoti He has acquired. Thm SnMrtf Balloting On the first page ws vs the result of the and $ih baHot the House of Representaiivra for Cfttred Siatea Sen aw. After the 5lh ansuccesafuf ballot the elec lion was postponed to Thursday, January 33d.

The Senate, on Friday, fixed upon todny (Wed neaday) for the rbenev of U. 3. Senatar on the pan of that body. The noble band of Democrat tn the House of Representatives who hve refused to tsrmsh the good name of tbs Democrats of Massachusetts by making merchandise of their political principles, and electing to the Senate of the Untied States a free aoiler of the must ultra stamp a man who hoi.Js no arnnmema in common with the great Demoe at'c Parly of the United States are drerrvmg of many thanks for their pair tone conduct. Their course is regarded here with the highest approbation, and It ta confidently be wved that thy ill pereacrere to TQS tp is ikt tsuy ic tU doing.

from tf) Boetrni Post, The abolition organ openly avows that the great object in electing Mr. Summer is to send bmi to congress lor the express purjxse of aeitnting Ue slavery isetiea, ami to take precisely Uie opposite ground to that which Cass, Webster, Foote, Ctay, Houston, Dickinson, Duwhs, Noma and other aieaiited lor (he preservation ttf tits Union. This admits I hut meg want to send Sumner thnre to join hands with the nullifies of the smith the eominun purpose of northern and soirtbern disunion ists. vii: a mnttnl imttlmn an I crimmition between tlie north and the south, which shall inflame and midden tlie two sections into a separation. When democrats are thns warned, bow can they pennst in giving thyif vole to such an agent of discordant disuiyn? And if they do persist bwv can they expect to assoc i ite with the nitioml dmrmcr.vcy in the Do.tim itno of president tn 153.

or in any other mtionil act. We beseech them again and agitn to lindc forward to future great events, and pause in their cHime. The abolition urgtn which lost it temper in tts defeat, describes the best and the aigest men of this muon, who hive labored to preserve tSie Unnn, and ail mho cooperate with tlie.n, tjHxrrUicat and Vrob'e on-ton Tins an anonymous libel, because the piper in question his no editor who dares avow hi nuue. if it appeared, the value of och epithet be me mured by the insignificance of their uttener. We cite this as bowing thi dotertiUoer of the Union fill the he iff of those who are foremg tlie elec hv Cheshire sort of ihe EUr Let.avo stamp- and any aiirmpi to mdocr him lo support a Dm- VM.

D. B. LINN, Chairman. E. B.

Emerso.v, Srcrrtarlf. 1 Or SLr At a mreitng lbs mfinSff of ihf First Congrrgtiffofisl Socirty, on Monday evening, at was voted to rmioe BlS.lHHI, ta sdJitiofl to finals wo band, and the avails tf ih- old sirociarc, winch dl amount tn all to about I9JJ00, to creel a new bsilJttif fir religunts aoob p. A large cmi-J muter wa afipoimed to procurs plana, Ae. and report at a future meeting Rrmintoeenee finry-two years mee the decinsr of ihr first Pastirr of Uw First Congrr-gntional Cburch in ba place. Since then, there have been ail Paoiors installed, all of whom are now living i hi a tug the average period of service even year.

bori tnd brother. Jn behalf of lh citizen be thanked the Fire Companies asd the Hook and Ladder Company, for their, piarae worthy and tiiorw st the Hu fire whcb at first seemed to threaten wide destruction. He as id they it td always perforated Iftetr severe snd dangerous duties hkt men, and deserved the marked favor of their follow cil- tzens. and he hoped that their labors would soon be rclieved.and the general comfort and safety furthered by the introduction of an a-bundant supply of water into oor illage, with adequate fountain, and hydrants. Mr.

N. S. Dooet, Toast aster, prefaced the announcement of the Keg alar Toast by aaytng 5 Never have been culled to act in any place among my ftiilow-ciliiena that gave more pleasure than that aaxigitedjpne this evening. In common with many citixens I once had my about the successful operation of the Fire Companies in this place. But my doubts are removed.

I have known other companies of like kind in nm cities. in New-'ork, in Boston, Charleston, Savannah, Si, and never knew a more dauntless, courageous, self-sacrificing, energetic clnss of Firemen than we have among us and such is the general esteem of our citizen, for these organizations, that it is now understood that whatever the Fire Engine Companies ask they always must have, in Scripture measure, pressed down, running over. To-night we ire in the middle of the century 50 years have passed since 1800 50 years are to come before the century closes. What changes in that time Ixtok back -We had then no Rail-Roads, no Steam-Boats. Fulton has lived.

Not only are the Rivera and the Lakes alive with Steam-Boats, but they go in fleets across the ocean, and their smoke-pipes are seen in almost every port in in the world. Morse has lived, -and we have the Magnetic Telegraph. The brightest visum of hope are transcended how lazy the fleetest speed conceived before couqtared with tins What has Pittsfield seen since 1800 Then we had but one mail in a week, no stage coicli even, our mail was brought on horse-bick. It waa a three days journey to Boston, and he who went lo New-Vork, took sloop at Ktnderhook, and put up a note for public prayers for bis successful progress and safe return Not a single manufactory of Broadcloth had we, nor of Nntndl, thaf source ol unspeakable blessings to mankind! Berkshire had not-a Paper-Mill then. Near by a yo mg m.tn was toiling over the anvil, making Imrse-shoes, 4tc.

Since then he ha furnished 2500 muskets annually to the U. 8. Government. And he has gone from us. And how many have gone Where is Isunuel Imneroy Where Col.

Root, Joshua Danfort John Chandler Williams, Col. McKay, where all our fathers Tune passes, stul we pis along with it. We are things a. earns are madeof. Some here will live to see Full), but not you, Mr.

Chainiuiii. nor 1. it these young men you, young men, depend 'w hat Pitufield shall be I SEUCLAR TOASTS 1 Tie President of the i 'sited States. 2. Tir Utrrernor of JlJaesckHett.

3 The Fiat of our Coton Everywhere, a. ufioils over the land and over the sea, and is eveiy bieexe unorv ibe whole heBvens, may iIm-o-be rmlnaznoed ou eafuldv, ZaUertt ood Union, now and forever, one and inaeparnhie. 4. The 'Army and May Tyranta. af fi milled, eveiy where any, in the laotfnaga ol Mac-beih 10 I lie ghost of Bouquo lake any ahapr hut lhal.

5. The Tingiue Coir pooler of PiltrfeldFu of the progress ol the ays like Bnr-nahy Radge, may ihry never nay, die. The Hook nnd Codder Compary They are g-eai Agrarians; for ihey an- constantly striving, by hook or by crook, 10 reduce all 10 a level. V. Adam, acknowledged this timent in a brief speech, full of happy turns of expression.

He sHike of the ciiminoimi-ss of Union Meetings that all men did hot 11-nite 111 them, a large opposition and very respectable was found honestly differ. ng from their views. But here was a on. on of all parties of citizens to testify mutual obligations am! interest. lie humorously alluded to the temptations of the tables before ta, and thought be should beg to bo excused tromsu-nexing any more territory from Turkry to himself.

it iieght piovt injurious to Union. He hoped that our generous host would, in return for his labors as public caterer, have no burden to bear tn his age more troublesome that a henry purse. He spoke of the Hook and Ladder, as I lie smallest and youngest of the family of Firemen, of the kindness of their brethren and was glad th xt the laws of pri-mntren lure are not now in vogue. The Hook and older Company will do its duty 011 the higher law principle. He aptly spoke of privilege invading the private apirtments, inc'imbing into witulowsin hook ng property, They had done it, and should do it again when it appeared to be their duty.

He closed with this sentiment: The tiwrd of CastneersA anfe Fire Board to which no Insurance Company can reasonably ohjrcl. 1 7. The mem1, err of the Pittsfield Fire Depot traeut -by ihmr pronipntude, and cfiicieni'y, iliry rthidrr runtptiranvely secure our I.VeS and mir-jimpeny and iherel richly deprive lo be regai tied, aa they ore jn-tly esteemed, ibe conservators and benrf.u iota ol onr Village. II. S.

Bluets, responded in appropriate terms to tins sentiment. He spoke of the fuel tint such companies are regarded in ma ny places a. necessary evils. Citizens looked upon them 11 li ill will, and rival companies were otten in a quarrel. We hear of them in neighboring cities our Allien itself has hud its tire R.oU.

And nearer iiome and little north of us, -yeven now the equipage of the Fire Departmeirt is rusting because the citizens refuse to supply the men with uniform; and no very decent proceedings had been had there in consequence of mutual ill fehling on this matter. We have reason lo congratulate ourselves upon the peculiarly favorable relation which we sustain as citizens and firemen, of Inch this evening affords new evidence. I-t ua continue to cherish such mutual regard, lie closed with The Occasion 'Vo ihe Firemen a most welcome expression ol llie favor in which lliey are held, and a tint teas gmletu! assurance liiat lor llie tuiurr they may rely Um the aid and synqatllnes and llie commendation of iheir fellow citizens. 8 The Americas Iney They viand amid the surges of weptnmin, the swamps of sensuality, ihe wildsui laituliciaiii, ami 1 lie dies ry an mis of worldlioess As some 1 ill cLff that lifts tts awful form, f-w ells fr, is the sale, and nules) tieurrs tha storm, 1 ll- nrt. I -wad heee llie riStis, etoods are spread, Kteroul uhl lone eeUee ea Its head The Rev.

Dr, odb responded to this tossl with the ability (or which he 1 so justly distinguished. Hi remark were received with the most marked approbation. 9. The working wort of the world Nature's aristocracy, ibe chief source of all weahh and all uiw er James D. Colt F.sq, responded to this sentiment in strain of genuine wit and humor, repeatedly calling forth spontaneous bursts of applause.

Your reporter could not report it nor could you, Mr. Fruiter, find type fanciful enough and witty enough to print it should he write it out. Those who were not there to hear and srt must guess at it, and say with Cow per, viler describing John Gilpins race And tohrs ts nit corns abroad, Ns 1 be ibtrc lo see 10. Thrpitytctrd fUtfiirr, UroJt mnd th In- iwrKRrt 1 ihf bf rxrrf a hd firs, ibs fur tt wiil he ih prevt niinn. fuis our Mothers we were oui, iIkjt langhf os.

Mihst an ounce of prerrutwn wss worth poond rf Fire The first element of civn.zatkm-tbe 11, rm tiniz dil reuce- between man ,1,11101. clnet tlistim the crow meat eating savage end own tne cooking RQimnl. In tury end freedom it most awful und most terrific in Ti the proudest achievement of tha human nice that we can urreut the power of dn demon ii his course to destruction, nd protect our houses and property nd lives from its rnpac ity. And more, can bind it in iron walls and glass pnons, and compel it energies and ef-forts for freedom to do our mocha oical labor, to lurmsh our light end prepare oor food, and even compel iu firmness to minister to odr comforts our happiness and Gur necessities. By Jonathan fcnni-y.

Citizens sf Fitirficld Bom on a frrs soil luhermn frr gwrmnirni made' vigorous by frer, purr ai from frrs moan iTins. snd frrr coiU wsirr, from Iftrs nib and free springs made imeiharnl by public schools, moral by fire churches, refined and happy by free women may ihey ever be devuicdty true 10 all. By Capt. S. W.

Morton. Tk frocotooffl gentlemen the Engine Cnmpumeu Though bred at the bar, ihey have shown themselves as fiHiiiuir wnh die biske aa with Coke and Buck stone. By Geo R. Groot. The friendship ef vm and feeling manifested thi evening If citizens end firemen It is a suiv guarsiMee lhat the labors of ihe latter are duly sppreciated by the former; may ibey bo strive to promote each ocher welfare.

By Win. M. Walker. 7A Fireman ef Fttis field In their capacity a firemen ypa a good citizen ever resdv lo meet the foes of hi inanity, and never Aoid up till the enemy conquered. By Dr.

-Timothy ChtlcK rAycianaTThey save others, but themselves they have lolouk to Kire nei save, Patrick Walsh arose to vindicate himself and his countrymen from the charge that it ravage. BL i I Oil. -XIC. WW'Mi .1 mps-m fley refuse to aid in 8 V1 mg proteatant property and espiciully Profevtant churches trom the ravage of firyC Ho denied the charge, and declared tht he would hasten as soon to protect the church with the Hioitrr upon it a the chuyfch ilti the Cross. He ye ive id nmiy oilier Iritih heroes io Our wars; pitnot in our councils snd smonrour citizens.

He would ever be true to the Stars arl(J Stripes, evensainst the Pope of Rome the Bt itish inner waves over slaves, lie da Wlth this patriotic sentiment. 1 )ur Giurm, AmKam Uourn-K oWrrssrd of all nations a irrror 10 ibr p. prwor cinzvii siand loyal lo il aa d.d the hero of 7G. By If. S.

Bnyfife, feq Our distinguished fel lowcttixeuy maw ohmatlSktmeTy ChtW fc)ngi nwr of ile fV LVsrUivm ihr ilon. Themas F. Fluiikrit. By Charles Hu'beff. The Cn'iuid Ten Pasta at Boston (at gvenby son of Krm st the Pilgrim Dinner si ChorUsion, They rejected Imperial snd Souchong and lotk lo Gnnpow derM snd Canniner By Charles Huihert.

The BrtoAfrs JVrdi-enl Inehlutron of Pittfi 'Id Honored for ns Snecrs-ftil maintenance of it favome system of of Ime evmcmtr ns fell (belief in Hydtnpniby' by cnliuig for Oauehe teith in a sudden css of so calleti hui shn SiOH aftf 1 invitguiitMi by eunnarl from iioibi-r em'jfi'Jraiiam wms decideti be rather krif-was. By N. Wilson. The Citizens of the Fue Bind. To your Reporter it was a pleasant scene.

AH ime end staid snd left in good order, in good feeling. Kucli occasions so well managed, h.tve much lo do toward making a people united, cheerful, -h ippy. There were noble men there intelligent men aoch as are born and nurtured only in a rough country and a free Godeive old ierksfnre Irum slavish fear from reckless contempt of law and order; fro debasing peunry from woeful ignorance from fiendish vice The company of waye proprietor at ihe West of which John Frink. Esq formerly modem of Slock bruise, is ibis County, is die Itrsd, hove re- cer.tly suffered from a verdict sgaiosi them if 013100, ihe atnoum of damng-a awardrd to a I Mr, Bry ml, overturned iri one of iheir coaches near Concord, last summer. Steamer Axi.axtic, The Steamer Atlantic has now been twenty.

three iy on her pamwge frm Liverpool, snd, ss mny well be soppoaed there much anxiery on her secount In N. York. IT Ex-fr reerner Briggs has resumed ihe practice of he Lave. Missouri tfurj legrnph reported. a f-w since, ihm Mr.

Benton had been re-eleeled lo piste ihe Sr.wic, The rate-nieni wss not riir ret. Cw-verol Udlut ken, in lb Leg slainre, durir, ihe tei hut wiihonl effeeimg choice. The friends of Mr. Bennwt express a sirring betn-f that he will uiti. mately be elected.

The nppos.na tandidates tn Vtr. Benton, are Mr. Gno, whig, who rere.ved II Vote, sort Mr. Greene, demoern, who he 34, Beutoa'a h'gliyM sole, aa reported, was 57. I 1 turn of Sumner to the aen ite by mean of tht arvmymou organ and in vtewofihia On Ae-atdani9 of Brew.

le q'ietn must come home vf fvry demo-er uf Ruxuy. krr uf Lry dm, Scav-r of tha-( member, how can he cooperate with ton. Khvy uf Oocrd. such men in their treason against tb.a glori- Agnrnltmre Brigham of Vrt bom. Buck of, OU Union? 4 Barry Hanover, Haul uf Rt-hoboih The aboririon organ asserts tbatbunkor as well a reformer enter into the arrange ment for the election of Clnrles Sumner, anF aiy.

The free amlera now expect that the de oocratic representatives, hunker as well a reformers, will co ne up to the mark and fulfil their part of the CQnffact This i talking of bargain and sale a if political principles were fancy stock in the market. Bv hunkers we suppose is memt national democrats. We should be glad to leirn the name of any such whu entered into any cntracl with the free sorters to trade off the national principle of the democratic party. If any such, while the state elections were going on, rute-ed into any secret bar-gun with the free suiters to elect Charles Sumner to the senate, the country would like to see the names and the tviitnct on which such a charge is founded. ET By tha simexrJ Ir-tir-r, wilt be wrn that at nvrline of lh Dr-tuorrat of Dniahortinsh, hld on Moninjr evening.

B-ailuitont approving ihc courw of th Hon. BitX, Rrprravn-lauvr 10 the Geurht Co art from that iown, werr ord a'Wiitm Hftvly. Mr Bccx ia a Drmocrai ot Rttvfl of Diiii.itai. Btnknmmd takings Mwn Srcrwvn of Brtn. trre, i nwi)iry uf Strhatn( Wibiain rwan-ton.

Hamper of hsion, Kingman of Wcvt Bridgr-wair 1 Ol'iim Bihnp rf Midfirld, Nvr nf tioi i4 BlaaJDd, Milligan uf AHird, F(Wfr of DWril. nr i of ftwi Brookfield, CgwM Fowirr 4 Anibctsi Krt-(cli of 6ion, Ward of A.nton tinkering Mcwra Cfefiiit of Kdgirtan, Critvhy. of of Swam of Naniuck-1, Piuviitcrlown. T. kraut Miwm, Parker of Shirley, Carle of Cr- r-nwch, Slorprr nf R.nhmy.

M't'rtMr1nn. Wbmwy of pr- r'l'rrfnti tHitosn td Ack-f of Aubuni, Faancc of Kingston. AJ titt nnd innnrnnet Mear Rsymond -f Mrdlord, BrDr Dwniicf, Br in vf Fall Rirrr, Gaidoer of Boa on, Jrnkm ol yi Uhn Mvani. of LcrwX, NrtlVlnn, r'li nf CHtfipr, BiMua itoinirvilir, Foi 1r of Grew land, Hvtch irhVlJ, Parnhen nd Religwi M-tl WmHl of MidUf-boro, Ciluit LuiDinn, Wrha of if AllDbofa, Flagg of Colr- taiw. But Sir, I do Uut suppose lb'll the whole bur- pnerijr secured to them fom den can be borne by the direct avails slotie, hre in iwo mays; policy font insurance for some tune to A portion nnwt be capunhsts wniten mi pnper, snd 21.

by guaran-borne by the tiX payers of tli6 district; but ie fumi the Fire Department mseried on ih sir, i hope that 1 sh-ill be able ta show st hvns of cnpusl men. and BftoTiiEK, which was brilliant? illuminated and decorated in a very tstrfui aud becoming manner. The Rr. Mf. ro.TiX, of lh BpuA Cliureli, invoked a blessing.

LlflGooi.R,CH.nJ Pr.Jcf,nJ om-rrdmv brief which rrt fvur.bly recetvrdr N. S. Diw, Et Masicr, and dih.rj.d ih. dolif. of th position ihe uni-rerml of prwnt.

Mr. Vf ry lispry fprfch. nd brief JrfM, lo rri(Kinw to imimfi, were lgo m.df by the RfV. Dr. Tooo, Elu Esq Robert W.

Ckj Col. ASic D. Coi.t, if. S. Dxiggs, Eaq J.

C. Hoam.it, E.q and Mr. JoxiT.ix Ti.ixtv, Pnncipxl of the High School in lit La town, Monographer, woe ptewnt, and bo. favored os with a sketch of the remarks elicited on the to which give place below, in conr.ecuon with the sentiments. VVe also publish Mr.

Tenneys imroduenon. A volunteer sentiment, complimentary to the late Chief Engineer of llie Fire Department, ibe lion. Thomas F. Plcnkett, new on tnor in Europe, met wnh a reep-mse the meet cordial and gratifying, and which showed the deservedly hih estimation In which our absent friend ta heid in Ibis community. A leiirr was received from the late F.

reman of ihe Foniooao Compaity, Mr. VVm. fl. Power, now a resident uf Port Jervis, and on Agent of the S. York and Erie Rail Rood Company.

Mr. all present would have been happy to meet, expected to b. able to comply wnh an invitation to meet his old Ue conclu Jed with ihe following sentiment, to be used in case he was absent PtUtfitldOnr the most enterprising and benntdul of New Engi.nd V.tlagra; thephieeand ns inhab.ninia aie aiwa fondly remembered by those who hove been ranked among ns citixens. FlreoeuN lvvo. It as talked in our villan'e, a few days ajro, that the Fire Cin(wnie of f'ittafield were u-binit to have Union Supper Supper, they hid had before, good one.

too, anjiper private and suppers social. Hot this wa. to be 1 Union Suifr. And why not have such? For no reaaou, certainly but for every good reason ight they lo sup unite My. They ho up together, by Molt immeil.m and Christian custom, do plerlge thereby their friendship.

Our Firemen re band of Bi other; their object one, they have one-way of effecting it. For convenience only do they work in different couipinie, just ua Christum, worship, in different Churches, the same common Father. Well. the People hid an interest in this matter. The firemen art the Ptop't ami the leo-p'e art Firtmen.

To great extent it i. so onran'caUy toauniver.il extent tpiritually So the citizen proposed to sup with them and claimed it rtf a privilege, tint 1 1 lose who serve u. so faithfully and so cheerfully alien the devouring fl one. threaten to enshroud onr dwellings, to sweep away our hard earned treasure, and to consume our loved ones, should be served to, at least, one good supper fret of trptntt, a. a token of hind gratitude.

The morning of the 5h of minry reminded us again what a noble race of" men our Firemen are, how heroic danger, how useful when no human aim but their can help The Sihbath stillness was broken by the cry of Fire! The alarm rang out it. peal before the matin bell hid worned ns to prepare to go up to the Holy Courts. Tim relentless element had attached the Sjcred House where on Father worshiped, and where the had jtwi been to bring their New Years offering. -'What hid we done had it not been for our Firemen Their effort, sjved the Church of i0 years from entire destruction. Its bell may yet call the people together; it.

clock of ftnuliar face, presented to the Town by Joseph Shearer, ltiJ2," still takes note if tune" for impatient youth and wearied age. Thinks to Firemen! And, if the old church hal gone, no one can tell how much more rum had come to our beautiful aces, our marts of business. Tin event, I ssv. made citizens feel how much they owe our Firemen. Actions speak louder thin words.

By the efforts of Ltma.x Warrixer, who never doe. whit lie undertakes by halves, was the ubscriptiou for the Supper raised, and the general arrangements of the occasion made. The subscriptions were generous; the arrangements were hove boa rd. The Supper itself Reader, did you ever eat a Supper that tens a Supjterf Well this was out of them. You know then fwh it I mean.

I can not tell you huw many slumbering oyster was taken from his quiet bed. how many a proud gobblerfrom the tield of Ins glory, how many a kire from her crib and her', end, to grace the occasion, having been duly prepired by Rrt gastronomic no, nor how many loaves were there, snd other fixings too numeron. to ineiilion. But it was a Supper. No mistake about tint.

Hus any one ever spent a day and a night at the- Berkshire Hotel and gone away hungry It any. speak. for we think he must htve taken his own luncheon with him, or hid a poor a'qie-tite. Any guest ol Cooley's know, that he knows wliit good teed" is. Cooley never fatted himar'f at the exnene of his rustoui- ers.

Well, this s.nne William B. Coolft. of the Berkshire House, provided this least of good things in Ins bet st) le. No more need be s.nd to those who know him -to those who dont, we iy, call and see him. This Slipper.

abating the fragment, that were taken up, of ci urse, was eaten on Wednesday evening, January 15th, A. D. Idol, between the hours of snd 10 o'clock, in the New Hall of Vet snd Brother. Then was till, neat and convenient Hall dedicated tn Plenty, Intelligence, Unton, Virtue. It will seat an audience of about 600 persons has a comely, inviting appearance, is high and airy, and must be a favorite place for popular gathering.

May nothing evil ever enter there There were no spirits there had spirit, I mean. Every body waa trell done vpn in good spirits before he rame. and kept so too But there was good coffee, sod more 1 La nekton Pintii. aims Ashley Pond was there. so much of it as wss desirable and advisable for the occasion.

It diu not come in the pipes that art ta he, not had it yet eparkled at the future fountains on the Park, which we can all see by the eye of faith. But it came bv txprtss conveyance, by express invitation. It really was there to grace the feast and he who could not nay, by actual analyst. on the spit that it is quite soil and free from every impurity must have bid Ins organs of taste corrupted by meaner stuff. He is no judge.

Hasten tho day when all our people, from (lie least lo tue greatest, shall taste aud love too. To this Entertainment att down the Iloti-satoute and Pontoosuc Fire Companies, the Greyock Hook and Ladder Company, the Pitt-field Bind, and a number of citizens -mounting to abmi! 200 in all. A tine corps of waiters headed by the favorite Festos, at-tendsd the table and all eat and were satisfied. Then came the fenet of reason and flow of soul. Will you read an imperfect report Levi Goodrich, presided.

A this venerable ciUzeo arose, he congratulated bis fellow e4t1j.ru, in a word, on ibe occasion an oecawoa of arnoa end friendship, a weigb- Pnnonn Mwi ThnrnJik of Chari KmhaH of Bosom, Waicoit ot Dmrff, Fsary of, vt S'm-kbndtfe, Halt of Freetown another time and place, lhat this burden will not be so large a to justly al mtt any. That a work of this magnitude command universal approval, is monilly impossible, There will be a large and spirited opjioeniim, aUhouirh I when the ren derstood in all its bearings. I feel ciuite 1 If tbstr ampsitv bv firs the) w1a iml lo be dwimrrt, fident sir, of a majority, large majority for irtHHi if uiir nmr ua imkM nuiiiuetf. tins niPRsure; but if the majority be nol lursre, I af visnm B. Tze Citizens of P.ttrjlrid if llie minority be large, reasonable, and respect ible, I for one sir shall be opposed to prosecuting it al present.

The subject interests you all, and it is your right, it is your duty, to act upon the subject. While it is the duty of civil governnieu' to provided for all those great want of ua citizens Inch can not be met by individual action, it is the duty of those wIki feel the fcant to let that want be known. On the other hand, the holders of large estate, the heavy tax payers, need feel no alarm. If the project can not be By George W. irffwoi Thif part of ihe American ystnu ta reUrtmi wisnh duties will I ways he pan! cheerfully, and no questions raised (iImmiI frttrct.un.

By ft Barnes fiepntsm- A II ruber fire May tbjr be ready to qrecisie ihe exertions of itwir firrntrii, 'licy eie line evening lo reward rli-rn liy Thi H. Huigmhotbam. Ths rantoosoc Unpins Company fio 2- Sometime the Isxt, vemelimee Ih An, Ih Hf1. wwfliNiw Uw worn, "(Ihv hniliiitMi vet mttAin in 1 fei'jn Suns UerMi, ml nnyslv could no mors, Bv Vf Butler. The 1tttefieid Put es Tlvy can beat die ww id tt fire, or si a sup-er.

The Foremen of Pittifiehi May they always Vashioovo, Jar. IS. Tlie senate was not in session on Siturday. The house considered private bills in cum-imttee of the whole. A despatch nys; 'There is officiul infonmitiun in the city, motioning the reports of alleged outrages i fay British agents in Ontrul Arnenct, referred 0 the senate on Thursday, snd they will Pnhfir CknnttjW hmftttttiomn -Messrs.

Earle of orrevfer, Lmooln i4 Bwtoo. Ti(iiil of New-borvport, Farwril of Cambridge, Bate of Mans fiW. Public J.ande Meaam. Wiowlhoty of Aeon, PVo uf Ruley, Atetafoler of Ervttig, Gilmore I Kay, ihaiH. Arnold at A'tamn.

Rimcry and Canal Mrr Poyne of Mel-row, Beoneu of Hubbard-tan, Simpkins of Yar-ntotnh, Cvnant Smith Hadley hood mmd Bailor Miwrt. Siarirmni of Sa v. Lawrence of Fnlmonih, Bawyer of Berlin, Kunhail ltf Mwralf of Frankl.n.' Tereat Mrmra. Adams Aibomhnm, Dms-more of Lowed, parks of RuaarU, Keuh of Ros bsrr. Hvrhawiy of Daxba y.

Pdte Exwixttr Vf-svrp Holcronh of Gvaovtbe, Barney of Newton, Raymond of Roy- Ctapp of Southampton, Sanger of Dover. DeunicratiC party and the Free Soil party, by which a member of tbit ptrty to be eleva- u- I. tej tae Senate of the United States, ILmry Dong, the fugitive ave, was gold tl RfiJovtiL Thit the union of the two nu- at auction yeetenlay. for the siim of BTrso r.L Hi was bought by a Georgian trader and will fllhcfbUle be Uken South. Dy teer to itiniul Questions It xn.

Jan. so. Jiem'vfd, Thit. in onr opinion, no Derao-Divitl Clayton, the purchner of the crHl Cn vote for Ch trie Smnney, or any iave, wa to rive $3 000 without a proes of lhoe bon I thit ho would remove ban further principle, which have ever characterized the outh. mntnniei fr itcii 3taira Senate, and to de Democratic Party.

carrieil without imposing unjust burdens (iHm base f'y" dolUr bid in pxy 1)J reins tines. become the subject of mimeuinte inquiry. It property, upon the oaner of large estates, it otiirht- not to be earned, nd it will not be. for New England town, the ton of Pittsfield will make itself party to no injustice. One word of the water.

You have it before you, you have all drank of it, or if you have ni 11 tumblers in addition to your teu and coffee cups, it is because our moat worthy host who always provide so bountifully for In gneats, deemed the water which he supposed he had at command, not worth offering to you. Tin water our glasses is from lake Ashley, It came down by the ambulatory sequedoct. the iiejv wV.o circulating scqueduct not being yet in opera- knw -cilUle turn. Allow pie sir, to conclude with sentiment 1 The Pittsfield Fue Campsmen IMsy rhry soon hav supply of water satlicmil 10 bailie iheir engines taeshsutl it. difTicalt ihougli iltai be- sup.

p.y of water sine I cun name nu higher praise -worihy of ihewsHves. A note received from Hon. E. A. Nkw-tox.

and read by the Toast Master, a follows By Panuins The Pontnumc Engine How yilUntlv pa her ronr-s hr HpiHiim terik a ihinsur hi, uf'ra been llii eie ss nicombusi The Toast utter telling the story of the big boy who. being questioned, did not know who midq him beciuve it was so long since be wa in wlnlti he should think" the lit- G-hI," might three weeks hes made, hmiMirmisly suggeated that it was about time lo quit, lent we should forget our homes and our loved ones there from our long absence. It was now 11 1-4 o'clock. With a comic song or two hearty cheers for the Rind the Officers of the Evening (lie Hunt snd in-sger of the Feast the Citizen -and the Union the citizen retired, and the Cnmp-n order, as they came, -curled by the is probable that a formal demand will be made before Lfd Piihliersioil fS flic wtlhdrawaf of 1 Ch itfield, wlio is the great cause of the diffi- cu'tus. A diplu.natic agent from the United reudeut in Washington, The proapeets are that Geyer, whig, will be elected semtor in Mb-s-ntri.

So say th anti-Benton members uf the house. In the HOUSE, Monday, Jan. 20, after the umiil opening business, it was resolved that the second Tnendiy in Kebrti ry should devilled to the District ol Colombia On mr.tion ot Mr. Bokec, the construction of the Dry Duck at San Francisco ws ordered to he suspended for llie present. Mr.

Grinnell endeavored to introduce resolution authorizing the frigate Constitution to be placed in a sea commission. Oeamellvs Fire al hew Oriouno. I i i ii- it i Sr Oslxass, Jen. II. The most destructive fire I hal has ever visited ns since the destruction -of Ribbs' Banking "House, Prcaytine office and other buildings.

commenced yesterday morning and continued lo burn dorng the entire day. The telegraph ofike being partly destroyed, delayed the sending of this despatch. Aiming the property destroyed is the beautiful St. Ultarles Hotel, the First Uongrega-tton a Church, adjoining, the Methodist Church on Poydray street, uud about twelve other buildings, ail of which are a heap of ruins. The lows is estimated at 1.000,000, a considerable portion of which is insured.

Most of the furniture of the St. Charles Hotel ws entirely consumed. It is understood that a portion of insurance effected in New York. New Ori.xa.v. Jan.

Id. Insurance on the fire mounts to $200,000, $100,000 of which the 8t. Charles Hotel. The loss on the Methodist Church is iGtO.COO. which fully insured this city and the Tennessee Marine and Nashville Life and Trust Co.

Th Mnlutl loses $20,000. The fnrmlure of the 8t. Charles was valued at $00X00. There are rumors of several lives having been lost, but po bra 1ms have as yet been lonud. Business was quite suspended in conaeqnenc the excitement prevailing.

The LdHitvi! Jornnl ssrs thst sheriff Sr. CUire JfalW to exrent of $17000, smi ha left the county. Tk ScrfBrf War oftir, tin! (h fofli ni4in( olijcrf tt mil unijiary pots shall, if poe nth a fciHbit with omtar hs ctMttmamf. lorn Mf bu to Ssly (Mp4b( nl mee M') etuhts tbr yrsr. XbC srmjr io icfai purpwic, The Grant Jury of Ne Orleann, who have b-en enied etviuninj the cioe of iheex-ploaiun uu the Knoxville, have found bill, uf man.laugiter aaiuat tite clerk and muter of ttie botL TtiO Conjrrewional delejatton i.

unantioou-ily in favor of Daniel S. Dickliuoa for the next Pre-tdeney. I I hr, Foote, ex.Ciurje to Bogota, is at present in this city. Hosa mvi0h in VX Tlie Sernte and in cmvention. hive elected John M.

B.cket. Dem Slate Tre- I wrer. Tlw vole iool John M. Bicket, 78; Mr. wlujr.

50. An im oeipe mi nher of pclition from va-rimw p.irta of the State were presented in favor of a free banking system. A jut rejKMition wa. introduced into the Sena i-lriKtui Senator to vote for the pre-payment of kite, UJ the esublishinent ot' ao Loehnij pwt-odiee. a.

VAN, Jsui 90. Some sstorttaliBg dpwlttpntvfiu rehitivs to the recnt distpuesriO' of ytHing girl pnmd Brom, the datsglitor e4 a highly respeev hia brn tuade. It a ptnr th expressed himaidfind.flVrent a to bis diujhtpr married a white or Cjvired nun. him at hi word, ami ft week ago eloped wph a colored mark narri hi.u, aud in hi comptny went to the drift-rent Jen tn Ann street moo? of which a wa discovered by an ufBcer, and carried to her father 8 ir now tn the La mafic A-ylmn. Toe affair hu Wa huabed her on account of -the partsea.

i ugrr Upward of immigraty war kibded ax New York on Bumiay week. To the respected Fire Companies oflht town of 1ittstieid (iixTi.Fsn 1 regret that the slato of my liealth will prevent my participating in the festivity of tips honorable occasion hut nal cannot be present. I beg you to accept a message, expressive of my sense of the noble conduct which charactertxee you, on every occasion requiring your aid. We depend mainly on you, under God, for the preservation of our dwellings, when ex-posed to the ravages of fire snd it has always proved a sure dependence. Your readiness your boldness your good judgment obtains the praise of every one.

May you be sbundan ly bleseed in Ihe consciousness of faithfulness to your trust and the approbation of an exlenaive observing srd grateful circle of friend. I heartily wish you a lung coot inns nee of usefulness, prosperity, and happiness through life. E. A. Niwvsx.

By Franklin E.T,ylor. To the Pontoosne Un" gine Compory, So. 2 we all soon hsv ih A -It i nil Itro-suc Ptind ttl-lurk Iy P. Allen, Jr The Far Department Ire prnnip'nrrw end efficiency have il In.t rnfe.l mi reelcd occasion il erninemljr deserve, whnl is sn cheetfulty exeuded lo it, Ihe eniversal es. term of mir wwimien.

8y J-hn C. West. The Pirn Department nf Pittsfield '1 hey have slwy main Is i tied a Rqfi conservative position winch is the sreret vf then Success may they ever preserve IL By T. A Gold, Esq The Pittsfield Fre Can-pamee t'nlike riosi person whu iy to ere ate a blsxe fame, they have honorably elevsied I hew high fame by successfully pulling out sit bis-Xee thsi eome then way. By 8.

tv. Merton. Pittsfield Firemen Yi here duly eeiU, there you'll find them. GaowTfl or CtscisaiTTt A eorrepdent of the Buffalp Courier ve the filluwing sinking i) lusiraiwn vf the wondrtfu! gruwib of ibe Qurro Cuy of ibe Wra," '1'be annais of the word lor mb oo parallel to tite sudden ose of many of aor A uk iraa cuiea and the astounding rale of their increase will form oie of the most reuisikahle page of fuime history By the census. Cincinnati! has tmpulation of about one hundred and twenty t-hmtsand nearly equal to the eiy of New Yk le2'; fet the moo ta ntiU bring, allude to the teneruble Barnet) and to (A kit me ntal and pineal jar mil ten mptnroi s.

wAo twit the eecomd trick tutidmf erected within tls inn U. lows bioek of marble for tha Washington Ns 0otl Monument is to bear the inscription: Iowa Her aflecnww, hie the river of her holders, flow to ao inseparable aci. i L. H. Cawwklu responded with some very jurlioiis remarks the importance of filling measure to furnish this large snd growing village with abundant supply of good wsier for the table, the kitchen, the laundry, end the general comfort, health and safety.

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