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vicar: nub liltmorrat otiulfiwksnmrbx minim—l‘. FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1856. J. W. WILIY, EDITOR. ‘Tnlth msh'd to earth will rise mm. The mauve"- of God are bent." bogs-l Advonlumenu.—Afler lhil date. (April‘ 4, '56.) no leg-l ndvenlszmem, will be “menu! In this‘ pap" unless it In krmnpnnied by the cab. ‘ To Dc!|nqueuu..l'. I. Duly—4l:o” ludehkd‘ to the Pioneer a Demon-u office for unhmflpfiun ur‘ ndvrrflsinz. In informed um U. S. Scrip will he Ln' ken It par In plyment of old dehh. or even to rule Account! In duo—“h April. '6O. The General Election. 9 Provided nlwsys thnt Lnscni nnd hisl confederstes, cost and west of the CIBCIde mountsins, do not succeed in rubbing out the settlements within our territory, or some other unforeseen cnlnmity interpOse —sgreenhle to an net of our legislntivc ss scmbly, on the (14th,) second Monday in July next, the people will becnllcd upon to select their representatives in the legisln ture——supply vncanclcs in the council, and choose their county oliicers generally. Although, neur three months will hnvc elapsed before the day of election shnll hnvc arrived, it nevertheless becomes the duty of the democracy of the territory, in connection with the multiplied crils and emberrussments which n savage wnrfnre hss entailed upon n common community, end in the prosecution of which, all classes of our citizens are involved, to beer in mind, that there is also o political bottle field to be lost or won, end that they should allow themselves umpie time to mske nll needlui prepsrsts'ons for that contest involving the politicsl character of our public sen-nuts. The democrscy of the diflcrent counties, should, st nu early day, consult amongst themselves as to their most competent sud nvnllshb undid-ta for omen—hold their primsry meetingshnd nominnte such men II will receive n hserty support from the strsightout, anti-fusion democracy, sud who are competent to dischsrge their du ties with credit to themselves, end to the sstisfsction to the pnblic.’ The ranks of the true democruey ere not It all bsrrsn of Insterisl, of the right kind, worthy the sup port of the psrty, ss cnudldstoe hr the dif-‘ fcrsut close within the gift of the people, without invdvllsg the nnuudty of selecting cm from the hls'ch republics!) forces, or their huow-flnothlug ’slllcs. A. nil ..a no doubt swore, there will be three vscsncies in the council to supply It the next election. 0- in the council dis trict, oompriing the countissofCowllts, Psotdc use Wuhiohum~luprusented ‘ for the lust three yours by thnt lncorruptible dsusocrutsud ”trick-Hon.“ Bs-rs Cs'rux. We do not know s nun, deserving‘ the nuns our putty beers, but thst would m 0; cordiully welcome his return so his eccus tomcd sent; but should it be ordered other» wise, we trust thot the peoplethers will see to'it, thst it he not desecrsted by being plsced in the occnpsncy of some politicol futon wssthercock; hut that 'sosus person, to some extent, ss deserving the respect sud confidence of the people, or hsd been justly corned by the lots. prefidsst of the council, my he culled upon to necsed him. Hon. Wm. A.Srnscnus, having received the sppointmsut us Registerof the lsnd once of thh terrimry, hes resigned his senti- the council. All thst we could hope for," wish, is, thst es (and sud tress democcst my be elected in, his piece. In this, (Thurston) county, Ron. D. It. Bunn ww hsving served three yesrs consecutive iy, O Initiation for counclhuss will tshs piece in July next. From letters reessuy received from lulu, Cloth, slid other counties slong the Oolumhln riverhws hsvs the grstiryi‘ng ss nrsucs thst- uumissd-dsnonnu'g dd.- tions willbsssnt Muslims MEI counties to represent the people in the nut legisleture. The time hes gone by when the cry of “no party" will produce the de sirsd elect upon the public mind. ‘ The people now sppess- to hssstully conscious thst there wss s powerful know lothlng deputation throughout the terri ”o.ll!!va to‘the lust election, ss Gen. F3O! mews-rum be that there mu, "humuwuiqushiugton und Ore goo. All we ssh ls,-th~t the people, to what ever ““3 0‘ the urine- opposition fsction of“!!! the! M! Mo 3. “it useful, dis psssionste end mobbed min or a. course pushed by 1* opponents of the “castle mm the lust yesr, cone. deutthntthe honest sud candid of'sllpsr ties will pus s merited sentence of condem sstleu-‘upon ths inrsmons conduct of the Non party More, sud regsrd us next to dmrlght W, msny articles which up outed some with since, in their Incred- Mm. . As new applied to s politicsl psrty, ns ticuslly, the nuns ”Hg hes become obso lete—it is not recognised in congress. Al though the democracy are known by thc‘ hue-honored nsnie originally adopted, its] ‘nuciput fuli'rul enemy ,_ “ weuring ‘uli, 'shnpcs, and bearing many names," desire to, be distinguished lty the nppcllntions of “ Republicans " untl ” Alucrienns,” ( i. e, )1 ,übolitionists and know—nothings. It is to‘ 'the representatives of the people in eon-1' ‘gress to whom we must look its givinpr ehurnt'ter, sentiment and name to the ”various politieul parties of our country, laud to the press, genernlly, us giving ‘ toue thereto. As there is no such is thing lus it whig party in congress or the mun-l 'try, and us a public journal cannot be an lexponunt of u pnrty that has but on in». “uginery existence, the Steilucoom paper [must either express the views of the lend-i iers of the negro-worshippers or the know-i inothiug friction, or both, and hence the question? be determined in July, is, whether to people are prepared to endorse the trensouuble, Union dissolution designs of the aholitionists—the intolerant and prescriptive objects of knownothingism, or whether they will sustain the principles of the only national party in the United Statee—the party of the country—4M de many. With the people here, there is no choice left but to either rally under the stuntlurd of the " huts" und ‘f kinkey-hends," or fall into the ranks of the democracy; and it is to he hoped that betweeti the present. tinn nnd July, the electors will culmiy conclude whether or not they are prepared to en dorsolthe position of the opposition to the democracy, as enunciated through the pub lication at Steilucoom—the unscrupulous course of which paper, under the circum stances surrounding us, is, in our rec-collec tion, without a parallel. In a vain attempt to overthrow the pres ent administration, long hefore, and ever since the commencement of the present In dian war, that paper has been incessant in its eflorts to misrepresent the cause of the wor, and viiin in unqualified terms, the manner of its prosecution by the executive and commander-in-chief; and should the present congress neglect or refuse to allevi , Ito the misery and privatious to which our , citizens and volunteer forces have been sub , jected for more than six months past, by " grunting lihorul appropriations for the per i ment of the just demands of our peoplc, the - responsibility will (alrwith a fearful weight * upon the fusion dolority in oongreu—(leu. , Wool and his apologists, and all who give .’ "aid and cornbrt".to-ths¢'au of the op-| ' position hero. Should not adoqaste ap propriations he made to liquidate the ex . passes of the war, our deiogsto in congress, , and the party in this territory to whom he t is indebted for his election, we doubt not , will be able to exhibit a clean ncord, and - sul‘sr the rsapoadhtllty in the premises to i attach when it of right belongs; , At the last eiection, the 111. of the peo . piqwero slow, to believe that the prescrip -, tiva order of know-nothings wore ark-oiled , in my considerable turn, or that they . could exercise much influence in the else i tion of last summer. Up to a late day, : many doubted the existence ofa wigwam l at this and other pieces. and through {alas , hood and srtiloe, «lend themselves to be , betrayed into the supporter the foslonists. ‘ In the county 0! Clark, contsiuing a dscio . dad democratic msJority, a mind dale..- , tion was sent to the last legislaturu. lo 1 Lewis county, unmistahbly democratic, the i fusloulsts elected both members in the last 1 house of representatives. and the molt oi , the worth. of the know-nothing factories . in Thurston, Pierce, King; and other oooa , 'tiaa, is now well understood audi duly ap , pruelakd. But the mass otthe people” were deceiv ed; and the shameless course oithu h. in. males-it, of the house lost wiatur. to render ,Iloosltorytbapowen and 'prsrogatlvasot . of the council, as related to the election of , Territorial Printer, was an attempted out .ru‘e upon theistic body, that‘will notbo auou location. And we desire thepaopls to hear is; salad that in consequence of the , unprecedented cour- parsued by the ups i jorltyiin the house last winter, the publicat non «the laws panod by Ihalast sedan, , have been unjustly withheld from the legal , territorial pinion-4 Gm. B. 0017“,)»- , and amen-um, deisyodfind the journals —the record of the thfamy of the house, is, , up to this “Ell withheld from publication for the psrusl oi the public. , ~ It is not the fault of the people that they have been deceived and betrayed once, as many were at the last election, sud it will not be the fault of.ths fusion leaders if they are not hood-wiukad a second that W . J ecu last adriosa from Washington. city indiooto Ihut than is no inflation hr : the rumor that Benn P. 'ANDIDON, Eats), ‘ has bean appointed Receiver oi‘ the Land ‘ 0500 for this territory. Mr. A. has not been an appihnt {u that or my otherofloo, that we are aware of. has i. no room for doubt, however, that the nominuon. or w. A. Bmm“. Etc. end a. B Closure, Earp, have been confirmed by th. §enato, as respectively, Register of th. , and Chico, and Attornry General i‘orthisl terrttorr " Fun Plli‘, Wan-s: Rh m, i l I’nrlir‘s J’rairir, April 11M. 1856‘ 5 En. I‘ioxinm ,ixn Dnlocnir—Sir:—ln’ 'your nrticle oi the 4th inst, in relation to ,the movements of the volunteer forces, yon: istute thnt n detachment from camp Maya! lender the command of Capt. SWINm-m, mndei ‘n scout m South prairie and the head wn-! ’ters of the l'uyullup river. The statement! was wrong Wyonr infuvmnnt was either ig-I norunt of the movements in the camp, or: intentionally misrepresented the move— lncnts. The expedition was under the eomninudi of Major liaiys. L'ullipi’lSCll of n detachment lirom eompunys " B," “ C" and “ 1“" ( Cori l“ r n is Cnpt Swindel’s Co.) at the centrnll ‘battnlion, numbering, in tall, fifty-two—l ifroui that buttnlion. I accompanied r‘hj'l ‘iiays, ( by his request, ) taking witlr mel ‘Cupt. Smulley, of Co. “ G,” with 30 men of that Co., belonging to the northern battal ion. Aguin, in another nrtiele in the paper of the same date, in relation to the death of J. J. Lowell, you state that n detachment under Lt. Blankenship, consisting of twe-i --ty men, found the body. In that you were again misinformed, nnd no doubt by the some party that informed you relntive to the scouting party. liy request of Mnjor iluys, I instructed Capt. Smulley to detail ten men under the commnnd of Adj’t. Hill, to aecompuny such detachment no might be furnished from the central battalion.— In this expedition, the northern buttnlion furnished eleven from one company, whilst the central, furnished but thirteen from two compnnies, with four compnnics in comp, nguiust our one. Go. "G," that represents the northern battulion in this section, on men that are not very desirous of nowapnpor notoriety, but are, at the same time, desirous to be properly represented in all ststcments thnt may be made in our public journals; nnd not to be used by men for their own con venience “ that would be” "but cnu’t be " anything in the eyes of the alumni”.— yonr informant must hnvo bcon‘ blind with selfeoneeit, and perfectly ignorant of mili tary aifuirs, not to have known tint n cap tnin cannot command n Major, or n lieu. tennut nn ndjutnut of a diluent battalion. I would not trouble you with this coin: mnnicstion, but both mysci! nnd Co. " G " is desirous to lot that portion of tin Sound we represent know thnt wa nro not wnsting our tints in camp destroying proviniou, whilst the eentrnl bnttniion is doing nil thnt nto he done. “ ' , Co. “0” was rnisod expressly for the field, and espootto do their duty, whenever called upon, or no opportunity otters. ' Respectfully yours, , J.J. Vastßosssus. Com’dg. N. 8., W. T. V"; The nbovo wns received through an ex press from White river inst week, too into for insertion in our last issue; As we here nlready stated on‘ several occasions, we are entirely dependent, for such information no we give to the public, with rapid to the movements of the voinnte'ertorecs in the laid, on such statements as w'o' srs enabled to gnthor from persons, either on the ground, or such others as shonitL liy know ths facts, note the snbjset' um r communion ted. We do not pretend to positively, concerning my action, movement or rumor. It being impossible bros to spook (an n "MW! Mo fads, Mtu'hnt is lranspiring in the diluent volunteer commends, should mintstolnonts iind‘thoir way into our columns, the {suit is not our own, but rests with those from whom or intonation is obtained. And" this. too, instead of being preflieiilts'tsd, or the work of design, Inmsnd no doubt is, in most in stnucos the result of isndvnstoney—o dero ionosssnstosfiocilo datufl,lntlicnsnnncs it}! furnished and given to this public. We know not, and one as little, who the non nrn thnt "W‘s,” ",M unit “31th“ N 510! VAX Box-nun: is driving st, nnd we do not believe thntnn inufllgnnt nnd pntiiotio public could he grntilnd, or the interests of the service advnneod by I‘. series ,0! criminstions, sud minndous amongst oflecrs, hold or snbordinnh. now» on duty. Whntevsr connected with-urn! sacraments mny- have appeared in t“ paper, we have consideredcormet nntil'the oontrnry but been shown. We could hon, no object. in conniving nt n Ihnpeuosstl tion or net: slitirs, neitherjddwe‘boiiovo thnt those-from whom we hhvo‘generiliy derived information; hnvo sought to imp?“ upon unnd the community seintive thereto. So and for an and. ' ' . . wnun {suit-finding is a funny. "that is becoming nim‘ost universnlly indulged in. ”we will here nvnilournsif of the gunmen right by charting, in .snnenl- tun, than we consider we have been trntcd Md! shnbbily by commanding oflosn, Nit in not being'furnished, through their dim. tion, with nt lonst the correct, coaciss am, of the movements, to, of the you-ms forces-acct ns it Is'propsr shun hsmndo ipnblici In the United Stutns or sauna, ltho conductor or n pnhllcjonrnni is not con-, aidcrcd so much of n slur: as to be compelled to know the particulars concerning erery-I (hing that may transpire for 'ls or 1m miles around him; and should be there fall into on occasional, unintentional error, the :oii'cncc is not regarded as one of a capital :nniure. Time, n journulistis not expectedl [to watch ever opportunity, and follow inl !pursuit the bearer of a few news items 'from pillar to post, for the purpose of Ihuving them enkcd out, piece meal, for the Igratification of the public ; but on the contrary, as far as our experience is con cerned, intelligence of interest and impor ltnnce is readily nntl intelligily communica ’ted, and that too, in such a manner, as not to lenve the recipient thereof impressed ‘with the idea that any vast amount of leondesention hns been extended, or dignity thus been compromised thereby. ‘ it is understood that field ofieers and commanders of companies we entitled to the services of clerk, who are detailed for specific duty ; and we are of opinion that such dnty, has not, and is not likely to be so complicated and onerous as to prevent them, under the direction of commanders, from making out for publication a weekly digest'of pausing events. The simple data is all that would be necessary, and all that we have ever thought of requiring. With statements of fad: before ns,we can manage the detail: without any difficulty. One other matter. We wish it to be) distinctly understood, now and forever, that we have not, nor do we ever hope to entertnin, in the character of a joumnlint‘, sny undue partinlity for, or prejudice against any volunteer command in the field. We believe that one is made up of just ex. actly as good men as another; and that they are all composed of the best kind of material; and wherever opportunitieshau presented themselves. have dischugad their duty in a manner orcditshle to thomlsivoa, and well deserving the gratitude of every resident of the territory. If one detach ment has been more snoooosfhl than anoth or, it must be not down to the credit of “ the fortune of war" and accident, rath er than superior Maury. for we well know that there is not a voinnteor company in the service but that at s moment'l notice vivid be ready and willing to engage the enemy; and if all have not had an opportu nity as yet, to do so, it is not their fault, but bean» the savages could not he found. The ”balloon lasthll and winter, on White rivers-t lota doddvo ropbool the Indians at Council's pronto—thund ons, thorough and fatiguing aeonta of tho north!!!» rental and southern battalions, furnish conclusive evidence. that field end subordinate, lon-commissioned clay and privatise—d! hove contributed their share. waprosn-s as they thoqht to tha' hast advautsge, to bring the war to a m fol close. We distinctly disclaim ail favoritism and can hoisrtiiy rejoice at any dad all ad vantages ohtaiaed over our common enemy —bo it by the regulars or volunteers-4's gsrdiess of hottaiioa or (.dptoohlnsnt—m matter under whose eon-mast Worn! not, knowingly, do an Mantle. to any ph wntnthoserviee. >' , H “ One word more. Whilet we reepectl‘ully end eerneetly invite the modern in the volunteer service to keep an pom up, In order thet the public ney be correctly ed vieed u to the movements of the volunteer force-I, ( not hooueletent with malt-ted opereuone) At the eerue the we would mind ell. (hot no one will be «pH-ho “ blow hie own horn" through our ooluuth'e. (or the ettelnment o! hle peenller telfih ende, or to the unjut preindlce. If we know it, of other; In ehort. we hue .uo embl tlon thet the columue of thin peper Ihould be the relying polut or e m we. groend, end eemmnloetloee ol e doubtful [cluster-wrench u will beerepereoeel connection, reflecting, prejudlclelly, on this come. or thet detechtneut, need not be forwarded to an wlth shape of obtelug in; pahllcetioe. eeleel'the public weltere would eeeln to null” It. ' Should the rumble nautical eco telued ehove not be 60mph” with, we will endeenr. u heretofore, to [he the reeler ell the lulu-anon we may be uhlelte gelher, u meal, I. poaiblweeueeruleg' the opentlone ‘o!_ the voluleeq‘phd reguler 'forcca. We doluot uyegt loprlet'p'pu l?“ to unit every pereou. one do wepnlllh one for “Bumble" or "Glory," neither of which-omelet ere ee good umip to buy ”n“, with; but we do lune 52 uperete end dietingt number! of the Pioneer and Deuocrai for 35; end Inch u do not think it worth thet emouet not com to take it, or no, {or it“ Ighee.ll‘olubllt‘rg-ow it from then- nelghbore vltllrthe expecte tion of slle eonethiu in ttoflftumble .r, we hope w ll we‘r heal-r3O! . ed, end tru‘et thet ell Inch wfll get ‘hy the.» eretiou. 4.4. ' ‘ .- Gen. Wool. errived It Pn’Vneoe ver lent . week, on the uteenier Cdflflifi. front Sen Fnucieeo, end proceeded um totheD-lleltu'et'he Glenda. We be" not loomed whether or not he brought HI “ mu." eloeg. or whether he he: eeeerf : telned the fad of the "lance of in ladleni war in Washington and Oregon terntorm‘ ‘m INDIAN WAR: ’l V‘ love-cut: nlth Troops, ac. . . l 9;; .4, :;._~4=L_74: ;; $2. | Since out last issue, we have been uflb l to obtnin~ but few particulars relative 'to llwhnt is going on connected with our volun il teer or regular forces. ll About the 9th inst, Quartermaster and I‘COIImiECI'y Gencrnl, W. “7. MILLER, dis , patched n portion of the volunteer supply , train, to White river, with prolelonl M., , under the dlrectlon of Capt A. J. BALDWIN. . Cnpt. 0. Sum, of the lame train is nctive . ly employed in forwarding supplies to Ft. , Montgomery. The activity and efficiency l of the Quortermaster‘n department, since r the commencement of the war, speaks for . itself, and requires no commendation at our hnnda everything possible, ia being done. , to keep the forces fully aupplied with what , ever necessaries can be obtained. ' At on election held for Llent. Colonel o! the right wing oi‘ the 8d regiment W. T. i volunteers, B‘B votes were eastfliwhieh l . B. F. Shaw received ”Hamel H. G ‘ dy, bo—P. Ahren, 85, md Gilmore Bays, ‘ 13. Mo). Haya, having previously resign , ed his position in the central battalion, it ia , due to hia: to state that ho was not a con . didate for Lt. Col., and diet the vote coat wfor him waa merely complimentary. l For Major of the southern battalion, :; 199 votes were cast, of wlich Cupt. H. J. G. Mnxon received 130, Capt Wm. Kelley, t 48, and Capt. Achillis 96. ~ ‘ Col. Shaw, with the companies of cap > tnins Mnxon and Achillis, modes length mened nnd diflicnlt scout towards the heads lo! the N'nqnally, and lorpriled a camp of , aom’p 20 noodles—4 of whom were captur l ed. iOne ofthe prisoners being identified i an one of the murderers 0! Mr. White, aomo - time ainoo, \vaa hang by order 0! CoL Shaw. r Col. Show returned to the Yelm, and - has gone on another soont towarda the - bend. of the Skooknm Chuck. F Major Mason is still in pol-nit eitho nor 'ages,aad will continua out aaloo‘aaba ’eaahdalbsiotonoe,andbprohably, nowia I the gorges of the monnhtaa on the western 9 slopes of the Camden. . , l ' Capt Swindel, commanding the central ' battalion, haa moved to South pubic, and yuauaboattoeomthouedon‘ .ablook-heuo at “pant.” "1' __ . not w now- will: u.- f Isl-than W. s|. we m -kln¢ active pupa-“hem ' useoattowardathe NabCheapal.‘ 'il : The companies of Capta. Howea'ud Pk lbodv may “Tine-and m, -m lthflmqulhhp- nun-u . 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Bum: - «omit-'4 th- quliu rivets ..f ..t. .l'Q ' Tu Whom new-inn own-9w fapmtbflflewtlathafimtbd ' meow-nu. yith Intelsat-ed Mil. ' ‘ it when Witch. 5! W ' that meet to be Mop on tho-tibia ‘ menu. mun W «wt-humb- , 3 ~60 mean 749*" - «re-owe: - moan-mom on W “in . m. Had aka-m Mm Em .. m W '7 9.... M n. Lewi- out: my .m Nit . QM in math. NM ‘0 N “Ham'l «toting “10-I II R n... rem- mltth. We!” ~ , Forte lino ”.mtalapn‘a, 9°.” , eonmaadh'vflflh autumn“ mevdmtl-Mhmmlu i being naively! ow h m and f building defences. ‘ An excellent block-house hel mently been mrpleted outbe Chehelie river, shoot "0 mlee down M stream, in the direction of Grey‘s Hnrhfl'. By letters from Lt. Col. Lung m. nmnding post on the Dnnmleh, to Adi!- Gen. TILTOX, it nppeerl that comp“, ‘A' has been ectirely cog-god in month. 5 the vicinity of the poet eel lthe W adjacent to Like Washington, hot n found no Yummy—the conntfy I?!“ cccdingly dificult, Ind elmdllg * treble cover to the lurking uvegee. . Capt. u. L. Yuma, of Sunk, err-[veil at this place on Sande, tut, with an In!» an prisoner, enppoeed to here ”9'" to the party engaged in the nerd- d h families on White river; lite Int M.,-fir Especially in it elleged, thet he m" ted in the murder of the Brennen funny, King county We Inlet the evidence “I“ him will be complete, end the IBM Q Dede en exemple 01. Capt. Y-IIH been active and nntlring ln hle M to); ferret out the whereebonte of the hoetileg ' preme quietmeogetthe Indian.” reservation, end prevent own-W between then no new I!“ of the Territory hu donetnore in and the public service then he- Cept. Y” “ certainly none is more deeerving the M and gratitude of the people of XI": I t‘ Fnon rm; Onoou Vowel-pi: Oregon Walrly film, of A I“ taine en olllcial dilpetch norm Consume, to Gov. ocm; dltfi " p I Yeckime, April 2nd." dehmfl_§ mente of the volunteer (on. ‘ Cncetlee, from the Ith of W date. Col. Cornell“ basin-40‘ poeition of hie fame, I 111 m scour most thoroughly, the 'iW'm, V In“, along Snake, the Umelill- end other HvflW without finding the one!” “(My force. 0n ere-in; fight-Ivy, ,V ' feeble encempment wee .W cite lide, which M “I“ “ Columbie. Four ladle- .” . i ll quentitg of their peeks” emell emonnt of. and“; - . ‘ hone- were aptnred,‘ NQII‘IIIII I I, I, found I'- la] point, where in] " ' if: number of Indie; hitfihhfin ' ' ‘l’ 'leinee eometlme lent fell. " 4&2...“ "‘ l The whenehonte a! tit _ _ E, hostile, rem-[we pm. -. ~ I . teen he: been ham to "" end-bk ale-Opt I ”I“ “"’ . [neon-queue. Vikki-uh“ luppliee Wk ~th .. ‘ Imam they omen-putt! , ' I hone meet—drew; l“ E I 7).“); _ "r. dent the Indie... renew-0t t. . V out,“ the 0M ' HI")! V' ‘ " Camila. 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