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SAVANNAH KKPUH 1.1CAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1856. THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. rriumiB m ALEXANDER &. SNEED. Clip r«*nniT l*rln«rr«. (Communlaatad.i OUH NATURALIZATION LAWS. Dally, In kdvaacc.par annum If not paid in advnu^u Daily, id advance. for ala month*,. .... rti'Wonnly, in advanon.par annum... If not paid in advance Weekly, invariably in advance.. ... .%S 00 .... A no ....03 uo .... 3 00 ... . 4 oo » 00 15 l>0 Weekly,, club nnce.t 10 cornea lor 6A VANN AH, GA. Tuesday Morning, July 24. Ml lU' AN CANDIDATE Ft.H lil.VKMKIK, GARNETT ANDREWS, of Wllko. . run CONOR KBS—FIRST DISTRICT, S. M. VARNADOE, Of l.lkfriy. of raglairy T Granting that lie bad a right t« take • It before he waa a oitlten (which however he clear* I If had n«i,\ what could ho do with U1 The olcc- lion l»r Mayor, Ac , cauia on ih# tiret Monday in December, which In IBM (nil on the fifth : Mr. IV I waa made a eiuten on the twelfth, one weok after, ! tho Georgian,for aome time past, to lake advantage j * ,no, "’ n , «... ,u. a. i __ ' ol r 11 h ® d, a oo». hu anil haa that registry , Hww the Praprlater wf the KavaiiNak Untflan wae made n t'lllaen. Meoort. Edit or tIt hat been the praoiiee of « Georgian,for aome time past, to lake advent of evety occasion to naeail the Amarioan patty — It has et timaa conferred on ua the namo of "Hin doo#," end et others haa not heaitated to brand ue as "midnight aaaaaalna" and "the dark-lantern party." Ii# column*, ordinarily ao mesmeric in their influence, have lately bocoinothorecipiontmf every little paragraph which could eaaial to height en tho pile of abuse wiih which the Foreign preea. ol the country endeavor* to crush ua. Se Ur the Amarioan parly has borne thoeo attack* in atlonco. It haa autfeied misrepresentation ol itaviuwa with out an effort to refute them. It has allowod "all tho little dog*, Trey, Blanch* and Sweetheart," to hark at its heels, and has retrained front any often- I aive act in turn. And whilo wo certainly thought j it a hard case, that ao large and respectable a body of native-born Americana could not express their | opinions in the Iree land ol thoir fathers, without ticket which he wrongfully end illegally took out, i according to our conoapumi of the lew. It he liae it, t.rr him snow it! And now, Mr. Punch, this is "a plain, un* I varnished" statement of facts, Do not nilempt to meet (ho irsuo by crying out against "the vilo, unmanly, and ungoulli-mntily" atlack on your sell. No attack is intended. Wo in*roly make an exposition of facts, not as "dark-lantern" men ; not as ''midnight ursassinshut in the faco of day, nnd in a rummer to allow you lull scope for answer, which, if we aro not much mi*- takon.not only we, but the community at lurge will oxpect. Do not attempt ridicule. Tho mat ter is too serious; it comes too nearah»wmg tho absolute necessity «l a"moditication oi the naturali sation laws," when a man in your position, CHEROKEE CORRESPONDENCE IsMorssMw* trona Husain. ufiReMavauiiali Htpubllraii. , —— , •*" to telrrkvg nnd CYeasUSt-I mm*,, Ikt Old l.ndf and (A# Philadelphia Platfurm - Progress j Prepare!runt for llifome Pi,el of tk* .111let 1 «*-' ; An American wnioa from rtt Pccraburg. under Cummi.vo, Forsyth Conrrv.Gao , J s, h,lhe full iwmg mieroailng account July 20th, ISM. f ; of an excursion to Peterli'dl and ('r >uitadt Muans. Editors Tho wheat crop is harvss- A few dayamuco 1 wont mi company wiili a<>mo ted In ihiaaoeimn, and it immnnaoly large, and lh« * UundMd axcummintie to Putoih'dfand Uron- oi , h0 ,„h„. i.. £■*■ 1 iT it, Soma 1& milea north-west ol thia villago, over heal o| all, hall a dozen American* Passing down thirty thoiiaand huahel* have been raised the river, Wo hail a fine ell on e l« eon the v.iat pp,_ The corn crop proiniBee to he Inrgor and bettor P«raiions madu for defending tho cny itaell ainci » » itlAilnida,- f *•- Ilian waa ever heloro seen in this part of the Siam Iho declaration nf thu stain ol • i go |{„h. had been thrown up on all thu islauda and . .. .. a Every pursmi who haa via.led th a capital moat yet grasp firmly rcfliombraiifi* o| the gmdi-ca and grove* o| VumiIIu Oat roll Thai v. nnrabli- ulan.l, which haa been amiling mid slumbering since ihn «l«ya n| Peter, is now g ri m lull armor, and (mrn- tierleas antullMioa, m thfl shape ol snappish imle gun bnala, are mi rontiuuiil atleridum-e. An hour's v.iyagu brought ua in |.,!| aiglit , f th« foria o| Croiieladt, and shortly nltir the lleet «,f llm nlliea were looming Up live or six miles he- nd To every one of ua whove mind had been ui a.I lent toward* a calculation ol the character o( thu wnr,cv« iy (out oi thu way becomes inter esting S’ retelling away to tin: right fo in thu IV TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN. — 1 dioant Democratic parly (wo call it tho "F* t-ign parly" Irom the issues involved,—democratic New k’wrla MwvBele. _ I issues being settled)—wc still carefully abstained from any act <>r word which might peril tho digni* Naw Ycri, July TO The cotton market waa dull to-day, at a declin- * ing tendency in quotations. flour haa declined 25 centa on the barrel—a bide lower. Turpentine is easier ; spirits quoted at 40 1-2.—- Wilming'on Kosm is held at 85 cents. being publicly assailed with offensive names by the i ,nd y°" r information, fmd<i himsull committing such a nuttake. Do not try abuao, it la thu worst argument that a weak cause could adopt. Come up boldly to the point and answ er,— ! 1st. Were you a cilixun of the United Slates i prior to December 12th, 1853. ty or aim ol the party. At length, wo got weary of this sport. "Even it.% riric'ATio* aiki ting. A ratification meeting of the friends ol the , American Party will be held at iho "ATHE- N.EU.M," on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 25th , inst. I Hon. F. II Cone, Hon E. A. Niabct, Hon. I James Johnson, C»>l R J. Morgan, S. M Var- ■ad oo, Esq, and others, bavo been invited, and Will address the meeting. Seal* will be reserved in the dress circle for (he ' ladies, who arc respectfully invited to be present. 1 tho worm,"saith tho into old proverb, "will turn j 2‘Jih ol January, 1853. against tho loot which treads on it," and luckily, -*d l <id you vote that ticket or not ? if not, where the American party ha* fangs, which mako oppr< * is >> I sion dangerous servico. Wo said to ourselves — i Will you alao please inform us, when yr u lot us *so if thia potenlate, the proprietor and senior first applied for ollico under tho govermn«nl A Word is Fairoas. In consequence of the recent change In the proprle lorsinp ol the RcpU 'ltcan, U becum •* nroesrar) to vet tie up the old businret ol the ufflre. "ur pair. Ibcrefore, both In town and couniiy, who are Imlebtrd , to the office, will do us a pari Icular favor by altemfing . to their ace>-unis a* soon as possible, it e tnist ibst ■ubtenbers and udveribers, who bn vs e*er l*reii J punctual m Ihepayment of their due*, will sppreciate , the necessity «>f this notice. The> have doubtless ml | fCred from the eommrrcUl eniba'rassmcn * of the time. M we'd at oilier*, and under < rdmary circumstance*, we should not think of makln* this rail; b<n the ah* , Solute necessity of aetllliif up the business ol the office, leaves u« no choice. post-master for instance? andean ail am>u hold that office I Waa your application prior or subse quent to Decomber PJili, l»53l Wo ask ilu-so last qU'-atinns, ihrough iguoranco. Trusting the proprietor of the Georgian will vouchsafe an answer, wo arc, Messrs Editors, Yours very respoctlully, Some Native Americans. tsr We Wi-u'd rerniod our readers that the linio within which lo register their names prepara tory to the n^xi municipal election, will expire the 1st September. All who desire to vote lor Mayor, j sod Aldermen in December, should register as ' Coon as possible. tsr A triend writing us from Scriven county, nays. "Scriven, though a strong opposition county h. re* Infore, will give Sam's people a decent majority Judge Andrews n 'initiation is received heartily " W e receive equal.y cheriug news from Jefferson, Harris and other counties The pr spool now is, that Judge Andrew*' will bo elected by the people, if Art fiiendt will only press on Every tiling depend* upon their energy and industry. They should not forget the legislature, however. Let tbem secure a majority in both branches—a major! ty pledged against Johns >n under all circumstance*. Any body in preference t»> 3 >hn*'»n. Cr»ps r* Scriven —A letter Irom Scriven say*: " Thu corn cr« p is very good ; cotton not so good There has been m<>ru corn planted tins year and io*a cotton. Ljsi year s crop of cotton ta neatly, it not a:l, in market." Rev Ai.exand'R Campbell— W# are pleased to sta'e from reliable inbTrnati >n, that the notice which appiart-d a few mornings since in our eolumns, Irom a Cleveland piper, m relerenco to the "dosth of the co'*-hra'ed Alexander Campbell, of Bethany, Va ," i* without foundation. is •till in the enjoyment ol vigor, us to aith, w*th the- prospect "( many year* of active usefulness The Bmtith Cohsvi. at Cincinnati, who has been h« d in $U,Otd) bail, to answer th* charge ol seeking to enlist recruits for the Crimea, males •perch to the cocri. claiming that hu du'ie* m Cincinnati w'ere Uwse ol an Ambassador, rather thane Consul, and that, a* an nmbaA*ad.>r, he was exempt Irom arrest under any circumstances, sod. m illustration of this (osition,»'aied that n was a pari «»| his duties lo watch me "Cuban pi rates'' being organiz' d there, and report to bis gov ernment whatever he couid learn Falling «>rr tv Port'LATiox in Fasts or New \ York stave—In runne portion* <t New York Slate the tcusu* just taken shows a (ailing (if in J the population In hluen ol (he twenty-five i .wna J of Chauiauquo county the falling- fl is five hundred • from 1850, seven t->w ns sh jw mg a and thu ro- mamder a gam. In one tow n, Sheridan, the loan - i* nearly 6**0. Jn other counties similar cas’ a are , DOticml, but it is believed that «imn the r* Mill thfugh >ul ih« State l* obtained t will show * Cons durable gain A tendeni-y . | populvtom to ' clutter af>>ut 'be targe places is more pr-rumen' than ever before- Old GLxtaALa —The L-ndt n papers are con gratulating themselves on having go; rid ol ad the md Genera.a mi iha Crime*, and a* younger men have now been appointed to fi • their pi ires, they l *ok upon victory as certain. C*>1. Paken- ham. w no hat j ist been at pointed to the command of a div.sion, l* but 3f> . ho s a nephew ol General Fakenhsm who at thosameage, w»»Wiiied while in Cuininand of the Lng ialit rce* at New'(Jrleant. CORSIDERAT!"* T K AMERICAN FeEI.INO .—The • trophies dur.ng '.n« American wrar aro not now • exhibited with he o'her curiosities m L>nd >n' Tower Sortie time « ne<- the (J o <11 gave »; direction that they should he f in ve I to an apart- 1 merit appropriated exclusively f.»r them, and on no account aro they to h« exhibited. Every a*tide t is labelled, with the particulars of tho incident . whithiwe int«re*t to it, from 'b* bullet wlmh killed (Jen. Fatkanharn to the blade of an oar which canted the dca'h of a midshipman in a skirmishing expej ti ri The English .Mrrn>*r.i»T Ciicrcii —The returns I of membership m tlio thirty two "districts" ol Eng land, Scotland and Wah-a show a net dnerense m tho inernhera'iip ol tho English nnd Wealeysn Church of 3,121 during the year, there being a de« cr-a*e in tsaren' y-on* districta ol i.'jVJ, and an in- I editor ol this fulminating journal, is in a positi to act on Iho otlensive : let us see il Ins past course has been so lolly, so patriotic, so conscientious, that ho can thus assail u* : wo will rxamino into this magnate's past course a little, and aeo il w e can't find a soft spot, "lor to attack principles, without attacking persons, may be safe fighting, indeed, but u it fighting with shadows." The gentleman we speak of,—for many years past and ■nil the senior editor and proprietor ol an infiueniial journal, formerly in the Democratic and now in the Foreign party—an applicant to h<dd of fice uncer government, Slc ,—became a citizen ol . th. Umt.J Sl.t.., on tin, iw.llth d.y ..I U K „„|,„, | P«P»t il they r«..IIy ...h <.. h... w t„„i 1853, K.VIII, mads iho geermry .ffij.vu Wf. ro I *" d r ‘ , * l| r '«nvt«m. Mr S. SI. Vnrindno i< h<* Honor, Judgo Pow.rf.thun holdintt Court ,n i “ ,ha n««t K.prw«nt.liy. Ir..m tho l.t C .nuro.. Macon, It.tib county. W hy l,c tr.v,.| | •..>n.l diulrict ..I U.orci. in the Consrca. ur the two hundred miles and back again to obtain that which we arc always purltctly able and rejdy to extend hi Savannah, i* a matter of S"ine Imle wonder; but "tie gushbui non dispulaudum," and he certainly had itn right to ho made a ciiix«-n wherever h.« chose. Perhaps, they make better 1 citizens man inland, thaw in a sea port town Re , that ns it may, we give below a lull exemplifies- , Hun Irom the record of this proeee«flng, duly corn- fie.lhy the clerk and scaled with the seal of tho i Court. [For the lte|>ut»lican ] Editors Republican : In ih» Geo'gian of Sunday mornmg tho question is asked, "who ia Samuel M. Yarnadoe 1" 1 can inform tho editors of that very United Stales " Dues the Georgiun desire any further information on the subject! Planter. New mb* will have to ho uroctod, and old one* -nlargetl, to uke care of all that will he made-- h «>r such bounties, the people should be grateful to Him who grants thorn. Tho American party throughout Chen k< o is in a most wholesome and prosperous condition, as sertions o| tho Foreign odiiota and their corres pondents, to tho coniray notwithstanding Wo have six Councils in tins county, energetically at y work ; anj nccissiotia of good nnd iruo men aro being made to our already overgrown army every day. Z‘ nr " nd *'•« "«■» w» ii.: vz:ir;;r:z r^z’.z organized lur tho transaction o| business, nro com- which an army lisa been occupied during the pa*t pelled lo adjourn to iho nearest Camp ground lo winter Its object is to shut the imrifi ilianuel, it-l room i,. taku .11 il>. .uplic.in. m I “ llH , 1 !' d ' , ““ 1 ' " '"cm.,., , , . . , , would admit gun-boat., i <>u mu*i not pu t lie t i I o#how you how very popular the principles of v „„ w ,| w„|| .. „ g, nil ,j „f iho Aliieticnn part)'aro in the mountain*, 1 will masonry in finish gtatntu liku Peter’s quay* (in the i "ntrary, it* presence i* • «nly detudr u l<) *;m cks and Spots In re mid there, and by a |i,ng rank <>f „ .... j dismantled Ingates, aneliored so ns lo command I resident ol the Stale Council Imword'd lo every part "I it. Coining nearer we pnaned iu , the President of our Council here, sumn five Meets ■ I |{m>nian gnu boat* Tlie«n are perliai>a or six Copies of it. Our President ,s an old-lino • " l * | y l l*r"P‘ , "‘*‘l l( y »'»«»». •»**"•« '*y .chu„.. a# j iXTir• tC iffi,',':?. v:; carried the document* home Irom the post- a number of these as thu allies It i« n K> *md offico, and Isul them away, a* ho thought, very Ihat lliu Russian boats are mueli heller adapt'd to cirofullc lly 9,111. Ill,'MU. 1,1. w,l., ) K ,r lk..O»»lll. SVhil».,|, '..1.1.1 .11. WI» ...k. , i .1 iii , . , snicu at a Inal o| her uiachine-y, them were l.u.i.l. ,"| till,,, 1 t.o old I,ily ,.»t . .. h. r >p.c, | , w „ wind, tl, , rcadTMMi ol tin in, and was duligh'ed with its doc- ,* eimmvd. limes. Our Council met a lew days alter— , H"oii we carno into n goodly company of steam w.rd., Thi Pic.id.nl icm.ikcd In III. lire'll ■ ['HM--. »'“« »m,;nu ihcm all . .... , i , , , .. „ . . h.iiiikcliNiKn.'unit aoiiiu >• art »iuee at i*ew lurk t"' lh *‘ h *' ! ll, « I’lClden' T,.,„ ». „,.dc our w.y il,r..u||li .11 II,.. II of III* b'alu Council suvervl Copies r-f the fleet, iho hands on overy » do ptat n g the national Pl.itlorui adupted tiy tho National Council ot ; siilhem, clmriittsid by hurrahs loud nnd long Then we ran closu under lliuloii* m d halteries Med iiurmw pn*sage—the NN < alorn Olllpire II Would greatly 2d. Did you not take out a registry ticket on the relate you an nnsedoto iruu to the letter : When Iho I’li I ilelplua Platform was published, iho Pluladi’kihis; and said lie, "I intend'd to bring j . . them wit*i nie,but when I searched f<»r them, 1 1 lo cc c r lound that my old woman had pasted every one ol them W* the blank leaves • I lib' old faintly Bible!" l'ltie announcement wna received with oiio uiuvr-8.il shout, and iho Prcsid'-nt's excuse lor not prodiwmg the ducumenta grained without a diaaontlu* voice ! Yours tndv, t bo The Wealhrr. Kale, th" poet, best describes tba "feelings" of this sofl.'ring country, when he says Fai rion inrat'iat*. face lbs ttaannii an, In r.,all eaaay in r-.ol th. Ir Inward glowing, While Willi ' sell • I .*« Ill ij'ilnfoua despair, 'f he) (eel the Inter growini' The lean and laih) find a fate a* hard, ' her. For. an a-<ir», they hum US*- any under lie''rath the solar biate, till withm-d, charred, And i iiajad away lo cinder ! fc’en atoirv now are in the metut'R wood And veaiel ' li'O-k* are moal 'in*' • uily fl'irld . The very tone mat xlna the frigid pryile, It n-.w inientoly torrid ! Th* d'lgi lie P lling In the der|-eai thade ; Hie p ut. ao. sit a wallow In iheguilMt, And not a h'.uoeholil crralure—cal or rnald- Mut qiierulnutl) inuiiert! **'Ti» d'• adlo 1, dreadlin hiit!" etrlaim* ra^h <<ne I'nio l.i« t«• aim*, tweberIng, rostting neiai.leir. Then n op* !,.• lo ««, and atgtv*, at lw> had done A quil* Herculean labor! And trii-nila w ho jiaa* each other In the town, '’») no V". || tn-rri.w* when II rj IV,me together, llul only mutter, with a illernal f<"Wti, "What horrid, horrid weather?" Oirreapnitrienre of \t,«> W4vannah tlepuhliean. Uliile Milpluir Aprillgi. Whits Hci.ruca sraisn*. I July Ittib. 1*55 ( .Mtiin, t:dit»ri —Wear* in the rerript of many lelters, Inquiring Mi* expense of living at ilia White Hulpiiur Hpruigt. Picas* (ivihUth the following In reply: B*TS» Ilf S>.4Bt> AT WlllTK aU.PHI'K M'ltlNGH. Hoard, Including the use of the llalhe, permonih .|3fi.'<0 do per week . .IP,00 do per day. V M x> II. ViLLta , Manager. NOTH' II. rrThellnn.ll II . trVKHHV ha« contented, al il,e urgent rt quest r.f the friends of Temperance, u. vlelt tliecuuiiuea below named, at tr.« nmea aevarall) ajwct ft*'d In each All J er-ona triteitt'.t d in the pt a. caote ol humanity, «re requested lo give pubhrlty 10 Miete appoirn ineiiti, that the people may hear and Judge for ntuhi I. Xiosaat Jmy n, p k J l rifTOff— wale* t/»day emoon' Ui lit bales a- . . xaraiineh Fxporia. July 23. Per Ong TulalaS, MoekUad Jk.uiO fe«i i,, % -.I'M id l"e -a AsaLarMi' oLa L«rro* ht at a w sst •M It I Hi'icb on band Itl Sept 4*3 • |ler.’d aii.re eej.l I, lo July 15, '55 '40 Total reeeipis 'd FA * i Fi| ..r , : hoe, r«q,r ’54, io Jal; l’. t> I n i* ■ r a i •• IismI sni tblplmeid not cie’d J i I (|e.'tar f Oitumfrotn Aptiaeniroia. Fie., from «•/ r. I • Ipt»ef. ,e.4 lolitnjqly, 1*55, and d*ftag u . .. - i. j • ; io I *.*+ Or*; H»»" irH . 3A | Antwerp. l.cxa t 4fi Total to foreign poria 15 011 4V» | To B' tb.n f %T- , Item York IS 4VS 90 • 1 ' pfov rfenc* . ) Fall III vrr vn* . fos "Henna . J *8J D Total to co»»!wiae . , r* *iT •b n r.r.nd Total \>. .V HF.VX OHM.an*. JI i.Y I 7 -r -,i;. 11 7rm Mvi-a Ar>g i. ih« aveainef o( tt.« < i. i.«:. nave check** • '•t. and the aalrl err* ....,,0,^4 p. * >j I.S'e* a. i ol gc rill |j«.e Midll ii/ A« » did *>>< l»»i' ■ ■ r SO) Ollier IJ raiilit • »e t.l) I t Ik* mum*: r ' ir flau'ra I- r le-w XIidiJna*. Mtf '))• '• 1 vi old i aff . 11 g q* 11 a • ^ M l !, u lair nominal. <Io in "1 »os Toriinduin York. About 9 o'clock Thursday evening, Now York 1 American * my m ill* Ku..h Congicsr.oua! d.s- w.r vi.itod hy .nurltiwntmmItorin,winchii'rut), j ,l "’ r ' ,lk """“ up suddenly and was accompanied by a fierce wind. According t > lbs Post, tho ram poured dnw n 10 tor- r nts for five mmutts, dining which time the bui.'d- ings and slopping at ltie Atlantic dock*, Smiih Btooklyn, Mistained C Uirul. ruble damage. The stores Nos. 53, CO, 02 and Cn, across tho State of Georgia, ) _ iiihb Coun’y j I The store* Nos. 53, CO. 02 and On. across To tht Hunsrskit Supi-tor Court „t ind ieomy , , . The peiilion of Phillip J. Punch, lalo of the i Aimmic basin, occupied by our govcrmeni. « County of cork, in that part of Circa' Britain 1 S'HPP«d ol thoir xinc rootimg The hoisting wh railed Ireland, re*i>«« tlully sliowcih that on the in front ol one or two of the stores were ala > b’i hlth day ui July, lit the year of our L. >r 1 one I L'l« thousand, eight hundred slid tiny, he filtd Cietk's oflico ol ih* Court ol Common Pleas lor the District of Charleston, in tho Stale id South Carolina, Ins duciurul'on under l ath ol Ins mien lion to become a citizen ol thu United Slates, n certified copy of which declaration i* here in Court produced and shown : And your i>ciiiioner fnrihur atate* that lie has resided m thu United Stales lor the continued term ol five years i exi preceding thiahis application lor cit zenatop, with- out being at any tom-during and period out ol the Territory o| the United i? at.-a : And your pe itt mer luithor shew ell that lie is now in iho — year «>i Ina age, that ho has borno no hviadnaiy tit'-e, >>r order ol nobility Therrjote, he pray* this H 'norvble Court tint he may be j" r..n 'ed to take and subscribe the oath ot allegiance and fidelity, as prwscribed bv the Cunstnulion ol the United States, and th« L»vv* pa»»ed in contormuy thereto bv the 11- tioratiie Congress, slid be admitted a c, izen ol the sumo Dated this Deccinovr l'-’lh, 1n53. Phillip J. Pcsch. Sra pe op GtoRotA. I Bibb County $ In peraon trp^ared in open Court, Dermod Deni[>**v ami U»borne A L chrane, citizens of the l uited State#, wlin, being duly a«orn.».iy they hi Vo been iitutnately uiqumnied with Phuiip J Punch lor two years last pas», that during that lime he has res’ded in said Stale ; hia behav'd h mteti a* a man ol good im rii tnaracti r, a - U< hed lo ihe Convtuu iun id thu United S at s, and wed Otsp iscd to the good oidur and happme** of dm fumo Sworn to and subscribed 1 D Dimpset, n i'i»«n CoiiM.mi* I ’tti O-B rneA L chrxnf Docembef, J953. J Abner P P' wers. Judge Super.or Court, M. C. State «>r Ge iRjia, ) Ihbb Count) S Supermr Court, November Term, laS3 Pre«. rii, the H.n rat.le A. P. PoWfer*. tho Judgo o| said creae* in the other eleven of j,C5l The largeat 1 the. pr-.cwdmca bad. Court. 1, PliM ip J Punch, d > ei'i«mnly swear that I do hereby ab*o'ute>y, vim tidy, and (Mcver i*n»*-..r.c«v ui d ai jufo all alirgianco and fidn.ity to cv, rv foreign Pr.nte. lotentale, Slum or S ivereigniv, whatsoever, and par culaily t • tho reigning Q i-eii ol Great B’itam, and t*> tb« Government •! tire.it Brnam And 1 il" lurther swe.vr dial i will t-ar true taiih and al rg' mee to tin* Governmen' • • I the United s*tal a s, and iii die beet ol my abMily sup|Hirt and deteiid die ConMitn:n>n 'hereol, nod the r.inatnuti' tl of Hie Statu ol t*uorgin. So hep me God Sw.,rn to and subscribed ") PlilLi.lP J. PL'.vrn. in • p n Ci uit.'hi* Do j Cvmbet 12 h. 1853 J Abner I*. P were, Judge i,| Supcrmr Court, M. C- .IvnorwENT in Bibb Si peri- R Covrt. Novr.vtBiR I lkm, 1*53 Prea-n* the Honorable Abner P Powers, Judge ol a.iul Court It appearing l • the Court ihat Phillip J Punch ha* In r-tolnro filed fd* dee »r.vi- n (1 | mtenti -n to h.-roine h it'Z'Mi id the Un ted States, in ill* C.e'k • office C'f the Court of C mtlloii Plena, lor the District of Cha'lt-aion, in the Mate of S o h Car una. m terms of dioL»W 'ol Hie C -ngrri-ol the L'.oled Stains, Hi *U' h ''«*• v made and o . vided and said Pn.iup J Punch having pru-tn • d s li*lac|ory evidence of g-*od iimral cha f «'"er. ol hi* aitai h'luiH Hit- C msli'u i *n of iho U nnd Siat"*, and of his good ili«p-*wn i in low aid* th* giivrridniMit !hereol, and id In* iiaving resided five ysra III the Urolnd Stale* : II is tmu> unlered nnd coiisnlrted by the Court, dial die said Phi 111' J Pum'li be, and lie In r, b> is admitted t" an the rigid* imoi inil" a and pr vi lege* ..I * rd'Z'-n "I die Uniteil State*, hi ninia n( ih'i (""ii*titt i in and Law* thereof nnd it is jm liter ntdned, that the Cieik o| :he Court do loaij" to said Pin. I it* J. Punch, a certified copy ol these proceedings. Judgment s gued tin* December 12 h, 1953 LiM AR .V L (MR AW. A t'y* I’hilup J I'iinidi A true extract from the nnmite* A B K< as, Dop Clerk. Geokom, ) Bibb ( ouruy ^ I. Ab'ert B Rots, Deputy Clerk ol -beSnp'-nor Court for »a'd County, '.-a I Court being a Cour, of Keeord, having a t Ink end Sual,i hereby rer- tily that ih<- annexed aiul loregoing two ami purl pnges, r. mtain a true and correct «-x>uiijilif)i away. The boi'.cr and machine shop ot Henry E»ler k. Co , a short distance beyond die stores, was blown down. Tho door of the shop at the time wax open, and the wind entered and filled the building "The air lilted the tool from the »upp rh*, and it le'l over u> the a de ot tin* boiler shop, currying tho latter with il !-> the ground. N" one was hurt. The damage to budding an.l work ta estimated at §6,000. A large bunding III the vicinity, uvmi a* n candlo Isctory, was also prostrab-d by the g ilo. A largu stone was thrown by the lorco of die wind troin ..no of the bin dings, and pissed dir ugh the Mde ol the bark .Maty L.izsbeth, lyn ,; at diu dock The sienin dredge b> »l B ston washruT) dnmng- ed, by breaking her haw nr und drilling m dis basin, at dm height ot the storm. Slures Nos. 52 and 50, on thu forrjr bide, were al#" damaged on the r- o'*. The kh'ii Brewer w.i* blown down th«» basin, ami sustained slight u un ige. Ship St Lawrence n.» ■ broke adrift, but was not injured The report thaL the Atlantic Stores were struck by lightning i* incorrect Ad tho damage w»» dune by the wind. Prater MrEri.No b»E"Rk S*VA#Tor--L —The ’following extract from the letter ol a soldier, fur— nialicd to us by a corre.p ndent, says a l^mdi n sions to our bravo troop* .it die seat of war " cAMr BrFoRE Si vavt P-'L, June I, 1855- w ill now tHi vu a I Hie ti'.it'er whu-h 1 thmk interest you, and it being die hrst of iIiok mi »v l bad witiies*!' I. I w.i* i g deal niH fi •' d i 1 will take ii for granted th*t y'-u are, i nmm r-»us akotehesnt til" p* vee, becoming t the eaves, crag* and erm i* • t the ibViip * ", n mysell \\ e|, to ll ivc ,i quo', nied 11 u' i inlay* ag • I look my Teataineni in rnv I ielt lb" dm and i*• >nt•.«i..n ol the c.io.| went nnu placed nivscll u ravine which lorm* th" dow n, and had not been rcado.g long, gi ntle breeze hrougllt to my ear a a uinl • it ceased, but iho wind br light the s nn my enrp'S'iv was cxi'lle.l , 1 got up ill .‘i 1 Aivut , » test I could on i d *cern n gr gr up* o( men nt*out, eh»edv Kiencbinen. their linen in die ravine, ml .» t«iw 0at-n mg their h raea, b it die o ng went on , I vi'irrs more distinctly, and a good wav Ilia op|io*i'f title o' tin* ravine I observe a 8t me wail lour soldier* m lull dre*», a mi 'lie Costume ot a servant . 1 watched ' m a lew minute* 'be vmco* ceased, and 1 n'l go down on their knee*, m wtmh po* ti--niiiine.I ten minute*, wh. n they arose ;i the dime' i m <d the Second I) vigi mi I i< lul tlmt there weic a lew woclpping i '■ inotm'n n. in the sight . | i n nch and Engl * , and m the xigiu ot Hm who lo. ke p o ' Hi" chi dren ol lip n, t there understand"'h and that se> keth after God. I the .. boldest imsgination,imt spurrod on by tin Hsclf to lancy ewn so imim-nav a c >riibin»'i<<n "t defences. At our right ("Wards fort Merisi ln- k. tl i l a liorae shoe alinpe, l-'ur t ■ i» n gti, and i.f granite. On tho left ** >» Kr a*' ". * h r- tress ol still groaicr *tz" Stcu Iih g ■ ut fr "in ihi 1 were long ranges ol batteries covered with cnor- M'>vnTaINEER. I uiouk guu« Further advanced on th« lull w»* Kistiand—iho greatest hut all I.filer of At'cr|iluuru. j L ku Kom Castle it •» cmcu nr in p a" and built Benj. If. 1111 , E»q , recently nominated by thu 1 <d granii* hewn m gnut *<|"nii-.l blocks Bull 1 fur her iii if"ht w »* F .rt Aloxander, and a num ber ot other t r sboinwl h b'im rod b ug lines ol heavy cannon m battery. The etunnol used i- s • narrow-dial not m .id than t w • r three vc* si la could be airanged at>reast in r, and it could be swept .,t any morinnt t»y the cmeent'a cd lne • •I near y all these tort* and bat eries—by a fire com ng from live difiercrd direct, u*. Add then to Hus ihiit two fir-l classsh.pa ol iho line stnnJ proicrbd by the forts but ewe. i mg with their whulu broadsides the whole r h*M'Cl Icng hwi*.-, that no place couid bo belter till* d bn dtluoc* by subiii.'irmo ba'leru-s—that arcorn.iig to ud ac counia J.vc bi, the master spirit m all such de vices, h i* been cona'aii'.ly ui work — ihmk of all then-, and you wnl then be in a w..y to est'maie the p'otiatiiv. viwnciab >u ol any I >• w(j > pnc ansi* Irs i'i(i ntloti <>t patting that way t r Ins dinner in Pi-ter»tnirgh. tho hostile fleet, then num bering iwen'y *:X, and .t ateail."'* except They were arranged m mug line* .. u •** tho t»ul', and tin ir a iiiagnif)i'eiit a.ip* aumcr no d. ub( got - tlenod ihu heart! ol Hit* Eng.iaumen our party Il was a splendid sigh' By tho .nd of a gla**. every part i-l thoir hul s was ren distinctly — They linvo u ready lew day * since a stenmer, Ibo "Bu 8 i cl •*•• ri ili.il tho lace* I iho cic •ei n l b u"li within easy range, lirod on ciiticr side There i* a tlut the Lniperor hna given orders lines life th< tirst shot The A In « *com to have otnployc'l tho tim>* sinro tli' ir las’, v isP to some pr. til; f r n 'W, tliariK* t impr ved charts, they run IrcoSy about in water* which St >vat they dated imt spy.' avh. \ p«f Icct dial' I tile Gull ot Fii.lutld tit. I the Neva 1* i ni ;i tli nit easily to bo attaimd, as )'"U runy imagine, va In ti you know that taking Sounding* tlllie el peace ISpunivlu* 1 as a uime. I f*Bii(i«.r»»:iie. Fstuflsy, Jut) ‘.♦th, at 10 o'clock. Hay f'prlut*, Saturday tug lit, VKiti. Hulilin, (.awreiis, Monday, 9Vib July. I'a’U, Fmanual (Swatnahoro ,) T urs'i), July 31*1. Mount Vernon. Montgomery • «., Wadncsls), An- gnit Itt. HpIiIaviII*, Tattnall, Thursday, Anguat 2d. Ma'rat.iifii, llulloi h . I ntfaj A*susi3d. 8: r ngOcld I ffiighaoi, “aturda;, tug it*. 4th. 45 in > Hiation. ILmday, Aug'itl ttb . Sylvan ia err i v i'ii. T v, A' ft “ h Wayni alM.r.i, Ilurkc, \\>du a«'ay. Auguil ftb. I.mu*» nit. Ji ff- r* m, Thu>a>.ai, August Kth. (•avia'inru Friday, Anguat Hnh. If*M,.oiiJtVilkinsui, Haturdav, Auguat 11 th. j, IU 1.S5A * '.ipoftnd Uidate iJLTJie ,day a.44*— • ■* r. hand and r»n*h'pb*iard not clcar*4.. 45JK ■ tr■ C4 bhl* reboiWil *•-/* s o t at tf?e. I ', hi m • V. f*air* ll' b‘..l 1*1 Ix.oU St | . . —i• »t w 175 si V J5; 10* at V UU and »J0 JM. soar. • i n- — I5H3 rack, » t. ta tr.d Sold ft'.m A-. * ,t. X r< * <01 k. per bualn . * * * • 3 50 ••rha i-'.uiA told at 55c and J ti is 3 Pu It 'Ota tor pr, Imala-I. Ii. . i. I (>»i sack » *.'d at eir po» HSI lb U I >lo- tA< ui.ia kaa tool at ’J'xt I .f A— 5*' bull M. ‘ I. sold .If... M**a mgiiing u I. ,^-4'k , Mia LaGranue.Ga , July 19, 1955. Gentlemen; I have received your leiior notify ing me Ihat I nave been p -linn i cd by ihu Ameri can pary ir- a c.md'datu lor Coiigrca* In.m the 4tIi District As I wnMiota member ol your party, mill had mu thought id anbmiiimg my namo to > ur ci ven’ion. u «t as y. ur |iaiiy b:i»bcenc)iarg id wiili icing m , IIi*Ii hi d pr..*. r.ptive, 1 mu«t eon leas that '.h s noiru .ntloti surjirind me. Foraeverul years 1 have bad im connection with politics—tm • la Mil* ol p ' I'Heal pr cli rule lit |.., Ji.irty service, and my prom neiicu nuw iB very unexpected, even to mysell. 1 have I jug boon d opinion tint the South ought to be untied, and, thefflorc, 1 have studious'.! . idod er j'ing or 'bung unvilimg that cmid, by I * ' . ■ TO I III. 1*1 Itl.K T" all those dr a trout of vivio ng ■ TRir i8.\ 8 PR I NCR Sh'k summer, w* would aav : a* tnonev l« ar»fr*. nr j, ^, » il'.nke aceepiaie-e* on re*|8>ntibl« Factor* in t'l.arle* 8 1 . Ion, (‘avaiiiiah. .Macon, Columb'i'and Auguita, [ a . nbl* 11 I the .'Uihof October next. II. If. Ill' K>1 AN jy 16 .'w_ M*l.( 141. NOT'1C i:. AM. PI.R8i i.N'w n dehtedio the a e fl-m ofpr.l'T: A VI. \ 1*1.1! are rtipnt/a.'y rrfuttltd to call "j. tr.e IUt,- aertbrr ar.d jiay up, and thereby »*ie *r,d ex- pen**. IVM.il. Plib F-. 147 list a r.-rt, J) II Syrritinf I o parlnrr. >»l 14 Mil J \M?> 8 t, my dub p.n.er, during m* ab,ere r (r un the 8 j) 4 — tf tv* — .OU I'."*' », a -d Vjn bags pr If gh.s— \ slip ’akrii for l-ooiL-n at 4i» GJ qs ttc I xchanges— Fstr dettand. «• nd'.n ''Vi t*"nit^frt '*»*♦ o - ) .Ik tr days \ ■ ' V t-" • d aC"T>l-. '<■ Y f k * vhi x!1 l*r ' t l»f*«.lfc» Till. 4M I tX Ml tni KII, VAtLt.'o datx t • it.-' rr. x 7ne cnsted itatu ! I. L I t IS V'olM. New Ih'i I M1l.li 8TATKA. ik i 1 Of L!verj«- ! I . 1 * ' It >1 TO ' urf..K I. for . . |.|«r'|«M fi * . *. r . L • » \ u *. A ugwai 11, Bmm i.i»«i(^.| •k. 1 «cu. I r .. Ha,f* tied At- >. K. II XKNI'M. lb XX I r* NEWS. 1 ■ 1 * !v (sv 1 it ...JULY *3. \ it l« 1 x 1 it. Thorolore our tvltow cc. ten* at CoSuuibus and s proposed bat We untie |or vursclvc* . al once wvm t. «*, sdvanco his t mr th iis.imlt in th>* p t•‘•ponding ta tin possibility, mcrcavo the tinlortumitc (>nr y divtsionv nd lieart tninings existing niimng our |ic ipic — urge nnd mu Invent poilp.ti 1 t avacml-lcd m l\ tupvMivnve Hail . gcnoruusiy and pnri'Hicaliy abaniion cur di9*en»loii*, and and the good of the C iuntry, I ik and did all m my power 1 • iVetnent I ho Ip arts id <d tho State were nobly hd 1 eak It- in knowl edge, when 1 say tint tho inemhcr* <»l the Ameri can par>> mi Hi.* iigioti wire, aim *t to a man. giving u? H.vir w miii and cordial c«— operation. 1 learn ih.n llifv wero doing the sunn m other p«»r- IimisoI the Slate, and Judge AmIu'w* tum*.!l warmly cndoited thu movement. I ho protpcci opened dttlightlu!Iv. \N bat de|"vied tin* mivvemcnt ’ Tho answer 1* plain, and l hope, very Georgian wpl nmemb«r 11 h wn* <J, lea'eii by the nn: 1- \nieiican Con vention wh cn ass mb cd m \l • lg« 1 c on il 5'b day of June and riommalcrl II \ Ji lin«on lor t.-ivcrimr l> is n*v opinion it that c mv.-nipm had cud.irsid'ln» movement in the spirit urg«d upon him by 'd j ||ow udV lett'-r, ti <■ \ ' (•«•. r g.a W..11M 1.. w be one people nnd one party This convention n .t on y dr ( Hind tbii 111 vitinnt, but poasi'd * tollor lea .u lull agai tin American party, slid liHInwivd upiho r* i»oiiiiion by ihc m at nt u-ive and d*nmici*mrv letters anil ap-cehr 1 * trorn the leaders in ihat cotivontion N,.w H ibnic ineu really desired to sen I rv t*ou'h they so sbn*e a pan? which th* leaced Hi. wa.vnds ■ I our purer! we regard them a« nu n of 111P t 7-Tb Ing Hie ir the C'-t e Mini r e of the tub* r i,e' of July and Au.u 1 ember, «* ill, a in 1 1 be. boldnru Kuttiau o let lit* and fu!t », • arpetinx*. Rug*.«'ll f'lolbt, t.urtaln Mate* Par’.ir* witleng jo-hI* from h 1 * ttock durirg nee, can obtain thrm l.y appiv me t • Me**rt * ATIIlH *1* k. If t.l l;-, where h * b*.okt and ill be found. M*. Jons 8. R .ox t* la in) au 'tnniey. WM. II.GCI'A, cavannah.June 30, 1*55. I IHI. IVH IttM • . ifcsirai • th* *.V#»ri * l > hlmrsoto ( .'■*.! 1 •iHoiuaf on ;Xr CtA oaf •/ J 3JI 8h*.e* Pi-A ' t *a»a S tVasSbnr*- '1 / ' VXavtir K ' VI hew.firaw, 1 , Jl 0. I Kr . a 1 V V * m i i i. Il i ft. ' • a»i, b 1 . • rn A u' rH.^tt*. 1- . < . .. ro-.fe K, :>to- > k lv»»th. 1' t» ■ o|.p. !l*a - • , »i ran* *■>,:• a Duxc n asa* . *» Miner, Bnatna—AipUra, •■•a»r a Co.— St- S' . Mr 1 *.-rr . A • ... Hu-t. Ions A l.owg, MrMO* te . a. "iie. ' .frlii le k « . I' I» • ■■,{■ \ tue, 1 * - - * - Lockett k »l I *liilt 1 * atk m, toe • r>at. y other i Ir 111 sand* olicn laug), l ■ li'USSP II b md waa sin. Im fi. , •s The t way v a li cit hi" I iimith NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. story runs that. n'. la«t sccoiitu*, ■w were Vi \ aging at a must uncom new ciuudw.iid, and hi a very loose lerally. I llll ill* )uv - boon ru ol* to the r1„. *:*dt during the part winter Hard .*» Hank b! ia 1 wcuni) * of .! grills tltSILITItl djutled.nnaiHutte-!clt tna r*lo an* Hank. vorj. ration I an Hrducfd—( abin ra»asf >?0. f or #Vf/r \'ork. I Mfl HM UI > R4II. LI9E, I MF J*TF. \ 'I SHIP ALABAMA v. J • V . at 5 P M U*i * e -;e.air • • p \ v. v. < ai* «i I'ori.t «a»s r. I ■ r f'rr s' ■ r I’aH,(i at • ru n y.M.i'. fa\ * to. • -■ -.ewiar'r • |. : 1,0 - ■ .L.n w.U be • 1 • t. «'k, a ik# t*ist of Cornwall, and is attribulcd derreaa* ( l.'MJ- it ma.rojr t>> amigrarp.n • Wcaf Point Academy —Many a|iplicanta for •dmi«tiou to this inaiitution are rejects J, ami for 1 th« information nf parents and others, Ih* New ' York Journal ol Commerca statea "Th« (set is, that tho highest degree of phyap-a! vigor is r- quivito (■» bear up under the rigorn it <• 1 * - ciplme of Wea* Point 'I he rludeflif a to • n <1 ty •aventecn hour* r«ut of lha twietcy-D ur, for relaia lion I. as Strict.y prewebed as labor, and linn nt obudierxe I-. tli« authority 1* the duty ol thn ai.elmr They are oblige ) to spend aeven hours, Iforn i«>n to 1 fit*. Ml bed, Wllboul lights. Thn ng'd dlar iplmn of th-i I Itututlo'i haa lbs best wffset on thoa# win, hava th* atrangih lo bear It. It is lound to be pro- tii v* of health, otiCATlulnes* end mental vg r — ll can r>***r m any dsgre* b* relaxed in favor of the weak, for tba country it iiiloraMed in the e«r.!u. ■1 mi ol that class, as tr»cofn|»stent for th* imn.at which il prr.p'W** to require of Ih'.** there eduf a ted pis oHmi of lbs iMtltollon ia to train b.r iba.r country's a, r*>c* hot* on whom It ran rely Jn exigencies and danfer norm hut those who have exhibited mriirattorva «>( p*«u at pirvnvia* li* •nrouiag'id In aspire t'r that eaaltrvj brmhwrliood t adore end diamittal aasurrdly a-vail all wh- , I r • aril nl health, prepars'iofi or abioir er* unequal lo me t bi ng .f ,ua rc'| i,r*(imi|t* 1 a acted - I thn pup. a at 5V *«l Point " AabUTtoR "t Tuara Hlave* is m the U H Mr-israx lo Nk-asaoi-a — Philadelphia, Juit ‘Jd.- Pasam <r« W ill ama.,n, a promir,ri)i aie.ii ioioat, and fit* n*gfi’*e are having a tmariog to-day bn fore Judg* Paine,»*f lha L H Diairml t ourt, ,,n a wut .f halwaa eorpus, charged *1 h lorcihiy sen Jag and tarrying nil. nn Wedimadar last,* privet* Servant and »•» 'wo rhildren, 'he pi laiilr *.l John H Wnseler, of North Carolina, ilia U B Minister lo Nicaragua, as Im was about to embark lul r»ew York at Walrmt strael wharl | on icetiniony in llm >■»•* is rpnia Volurninoua Thv par'y am uodor th* laadersh p of I’asanmra. *(l 1 llm priaom fa have III h, wo p-1 .ively nJ. 11 Jfi *.J fli.lge# 1,1 perjury and Coll'SHIpl of (• ult a'W *1*0 rl||bf*trd Hi llm r •#* of WilllariiS'in fils e m held him ln|u ball to iho sum ■ f fl/RFl l-.t • fu-rhi r Imsiiog ‘llm othara am* roinmiiud in default ui hail thn nature!'tat . r I* of Philop J Punch e* taknti Irom thn If,' s«id Court. 1— > G ven under rnv hand and Heal of f , . 1 Ofticu, Una 27tii day ol June, 11.55 | ) A II II.,.. v ' Di-puly Clerk Mr Punch, therofnro, bocarna a citizen on ih* twelfth o| Drrnmhnr, |H53, and nut heforo hut what limans Una certificate -.1 me clerk of Conn.til I Uf.kRR Cot-NCIL'S Dirtri. ) Savannah, J'J li July, |1-'>5 \ Ajip'irafirm having hern made to me n* ' b rk ol f.ounrll, I fmd on ei4rmnatP n "I th•: leu k* || cord 10 this I din ••, Ihn name o| Phillip J Piim h, injiitared un Hm 'J'Jtli of January, 1853. A I- DaverfoRT,(i C Thar* it ia. word lor wool Dear, dear , there mutt he emnn mistake here ' Why according to Bits, Mr Punch mutt have taken our Ina reg atty tick e', nearly eleven morn ha before he waa arlui.t te.J a citizen,and 'hit ia ih* ilu'<>ly impossible no one connected with ihai H'gh toned and palrioiic »ho#t could h*to done such a thing, lar kaa Hm aenior editor and proprietor Why vthai asya 'he trgitiry u 1 ol I M2 .' "From and sf'er the paaatgn of this A cl, all per- e-'i.s shall b" inis ill d lo t e m eUr'i .n. b.r Mayor, A.' , who me ritisens uf Iho I'miod Shiles Ac." And m the second saclbm alter we a»e 'hal only ihoae s'" entitled lo taka out registry tkketa win, ara q'laofiud lo Vole wiiliin lha imiw prescnlied for Hie I i*t lo Im kept ■ pan, (I »> who ar* cnut< rm nf 1 lha United rilstea, al the lime of appliuali .n |or teg.airy w),icli Mr V waa rod.) nay, Ihn 1 erk could bav# eaackd 4n aflil*vn from Mi P al ihsl lima dial h* wat a cHiZ< n and on'illsd I > Vole W a presume ihei surh an *iar ibrn waa not made , tha clerk n . d .ubt Hioughl Hmi ilia aenior oddor of life Georgian's Word was is g.uai as fits In.rid, and lIml Ins • - lie, lefire would govern hlMl entirely In Ii a prilltlra' gourae I'ti'oipa wa ih'druhl #0 loo. perhaps we 1'imk #•» • 1, | Bui wfial d, I M' P warn vtfih die rmitiftoe'* F.ttgenle, sttlmiit belli* h* any wveana | 11- her lla ,'era declare Im, ■., In . |« , c. r'abtl) . '.e . t Ike vrr * I ., • I rat I Hiking « , .ill.I l,„ (..111,d ||, r Into It llgtiled 110 will. 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