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4 '"' 3 , THCaVEHlHGifflL v.r. CAKA1AY, -J. a MANN, 's. v 4 Business Manager . - Managing Editor. Monday; September 30th; 1872. RKPUBLIC1N NOMINATIONS. FOR iPUEStDENTV iILYSSES' S.i'ttRANTi. ' v "Of Illinois.- -FO ViCE-PRESIDENT, 'HENRY WILSON, . " Si-''- PJ Massachusetts. 4 JEIiECTOnAI TICKET. t kfrSi stat It larqI: : ftliRCUERWIirfc of Buncombe. SAinjBL PHILLIPS, of Wake. FOB THE COIfakESSIONAIi 'DISTRICTS : 1 Edward Ransom, ol TyreM. 3. William F. Ioftin, of Lenoir, 3. 4. Thomas fif. Argo, of Orange. 5. Henry Walseri of Davidson G. William S. Bynum, of Lincoln. 7 James G.,Ilamsey, ol Itowan. 8, James 'Mi Justice, ol Uatherlord. KEEP BEFORE THE PEOPLE ! It is urged by the Democratic organs that the -Jaw is to be enforced in State and municipal election. This is doDe to make it more obnoxious, if that be i)()8sible. to their party. But, tin for tu riatdy, this is an error. The law applies only to "Presidential and Congressional elections, though we heartily wish it COULD BE MADE TO APPLY TO ALL OTH- EK3.--iZKX Tribune. When the rebellious Traitors are over whelmed in the Field, and scattered like leaves beiore an angry wind, it must not be to return to .Feaceiui ana Contented Homes. Tiiey must find Poverty at their Firesides, and see PlUVATI N, IN THE ANXIOUS EYES OF Mothers and the Kags of Children. Horace Grewlly, IVibune, May ls, 1801. From the Tribune. 1371. " I hold our Government bound by its duty of protecting our citizens in their fundamental njuts, to pass ana cniorce laws for the extirpation of the execrable ku klux conspiracy: and if it has not the power to do it, then I say our Gov ernment is no Government, but a sham. X therefore on every proper occasion advo ' l calSctand justified the ku Jclux act. 1 hold it especially desirable for the South and it fats not wove strong enougn, w eneci -r T ...Mil 7 - J. evQ wiuoomaae wrunyer C ..... n iftrgrr'fial cctrtiTtne Raleigh Standard, in 1868, which was immediately repu diated by the proprietors ot the paper, and the writer discharged. Although this was done immediately and the ar ticle denounced by every Republican paper in the State, several Democratic nanera keep extracts of this artkle standing at the head of their editorial columns. We are reliable miormed that the writer of this article is one oi the editors ot the New York Tribune, now the leading Greeley organ of the United mates. ' 44 J have listened with unmixed liorror to samu'pf the testimony which has been brought before you. The outrages proved are shocking a humanity ; they admit of late every obligation which law and na ture imposes upon men ; they show tliat tlie parties engaged were Irutes. insensible to the obligations of humanity and rcli aion. - The day will come, liowever, if it has not already arrived, wnen wey tciu deeply lament it. Even if justice shall not overtake tlicm, there is one tribunal from which there is no hope. It is their own judgment that tribunal which sits in the breast" of every Living maihtnat small, stiU voice that thrills, through the Juart the soul of the mind, and as it speaks, gives happiness 1 or torture the voice of conscience, the voice of God. Jf it has not already spoken to them in tones which have startled $hem to the enormity of their conduct, I trust, in (he mercy of Heaven, tliat that voice tcill speak before tuey sJtall be called above to account for lhetra?isactions of this world. Tuit it wiU so speak to make them penitent, and that' trusting in the dispensations of JJeavai, whose justice is dispaised with mercy, when' they' shall ' be brought before the bar of their, great tribunal, so to speak, thixt'ineoniprkhensible tribunal,' there tcill be found in tlie fact of tlicir penitence, oi in their 2'evious lives, some grounds vpon which God may say PARDON." tieech of lion. Iicverdy Johnson, in Ku ilux trials, December, lth. No Plus Ultima. Tho national, administration is a na tional lazar-hous. It reeks with rot tenness and spumes with all imaginable, all possible, uncleanness and loathsome ness. It is the ioul repository of every moral refuse, of every private shame, of every public disgrace. It is the home of the abandoned, the profligate, the vile the seetbiog, whirling, boiling, raging abode of scoundrels refined and unrefined the horrid . golgotha of the nation tbe,profound wonder and mute horror of the world. The Administration of Grant is the Sphinx, the What-is it of the ages. Men; lire aghast at its wickedness, and grow pale at the recital of its crimes and: shames.' Tacitus, Seutonius and Paterculus are read in vain Jor parallels. There is,; no parallel the rest of time, the balance oi the world are pure as angel-life in the comparison. You find " indulgence ot tTicerfthe of which . freczeaUixe ic-Jl shameless Caesars titesruin the bare mention of which, freczestjthc fee iM and rpalsies-the intellect.; You'. $ind& Gothic chiefrf -gloatinir in; the lccc4t eatable crufeltlejs.1 You find) feudal !ordi boorish;' taorose, tjrariieal, BensuLj V cu find a Charles the Second, a Catharine of Medici, a Hayhau. Bat in no record ed syllable in the black book of grim old Time, lrom the - death of - Abel, to Butler's occupation of New Orleans, do thrilling, VariDg attempt (and success) j " i a J I to go the Denl better i in the peculiar line of his J)uimurcssj '" We clip the. abore from, the editorial columns oi Sunday's issue of the tar, a liberal sheet oi" this cVty.T ' 'yepresume! it was ' Intended. Jor. 'Sunday '.reading. The Star hauled up Dr. .Greeley' jaame as soon as he wa3 nominated at Cincin nati. It didn't wait for the aetion of the Baltimore Cbnvention'but wjent in hastily and joyfully for the great phil osopher and his little "reform" game. It wanted to shake hands with some body over the bloody chasm at once. It couldn't wait lor the slow action oi the democratic party, it was so anxious to -conciliate and be good.. The Star has always been considered a conservative paper in its broadest sense, and has always occupied the intermediate ground between the" Journal on the one hand and the Post on the other. The Journal will have to look to its laurel?, or it will be compelled to be classed as the liberal paper amopg the democracy. 9 We commend this article to our read ers. Perhaps it will induce Republicans who know and uphold the administra tion of Gen. Grant, to vote for the Conciliatory party which utters such sentiments. They arc certainly ve?y forcible and display about as much "conciliation" as we supposed they ad vocated. Conciliation. An old line staunch Democrat was talking on political afiairs ; in this city and made the following truthful avowal of his principles, a few days ago : " I am in favor of reconciliation and reform I want to see Greeley elected and have a new deal and let the dd Yankees stay North where they belong." This is exactly our idea ol what the Democratic party in the South believe. They accept Greeley as a candidate in the hope of success and with the change in administration, they will reach that oft repeated condition of being "let alone." This is what they are striving for! To obtain control of the national and State affairs here to suit themselves, with the old time ignoring the laboring class. are : not 'alarmed however, nority inorth Carolina, and as Grant will be our next Presidenti.we.see no cause fot anxiety. Ku . klux ism will continue to be played out. An Appeal to Colored Voters. BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS. Washington, Aug. 9, 1872. Colored Fellow-Citizens : In view of insidious and dangerous advice and counsel of Mr. Sumner, I think it is my duty to set forth a few urgent reasons f why we, as a race and as fel ow-citizens, all bound up in the same interest, can not and should not vote for Greeley and Brown, but that to a man we should cast our whole weight into the t-cale for Grant and "Wilson. 1st. We in the South have been libe rated from slavery by the direct agency of the Republican party. Had Greeley been President instead ot Lincoln, we would to-day have been in a worse bondage uuder the Slave Republic of th'j Southern Conlederate States than ever bctore. Greeley advocated this policy, and did his best to establish the Rt-public of which slavery was lo1?e the chief corner stone. 2nd. Our first vote was cast as freed men tor Grant in 1868. Have we been disappointed in the resnlt of his admin istration ? - Previous to that period we had no vote. Now we have equal rights (or almost equal rights) with the white race. Wc can accumulate propertyas thev do ; we have the Jaw's protection over U3 as they have ; our marital rela tions are respected ; our wives and children are ours and not the property ot others ; we can testify in every court; we have the right if we have tne power to have our brethren elected to the ben ate and Congress of the country ; we are a power that is lclt ; we hold the bal ance of power in America; no corrupt or vasciliating man can be elected to the Presidential chair unlets we consent to vote for him. 3rd. All this has occurred since 18C5, and chiefly since we .cast our vote for Grant in 1868. We are prepared to risk the abandonment of thee great privileges and blessings, and vote for a man who believes that any State may dissolve from the Union when she sees fit, or pass such laws as may seem to her best Are we-prepared to vote- for the nominees of the Democratic party, whose hearts beyer have changed to ward u?, who kept us in slavery as Jong aathey had f he power, and 'who if they had the power again would (to say the least of it) do . their very utmost to re; strict our liberties arid . oppress us aa of old. Mr. Sumner may deceive himself;' he cannot deceive us; or, to use the 1 " iir jamcC : NEtfj IDYEBTISBIIENTSiJ Doolittle, Chainnanofthe ?ConTen- .r " " - r r, tion which; nominated Jklrifhwi , onrV f'2T?rcqr i Wl of the objects $1 thep-nOm af Ah, ,bein I the overthrow i.inioet hen! ?y."-r G T And forsooth, it bat ii thif SurVmacJ thev so much.riah.tb overt simply the cancellation of those ordinal ry privileges and Wetsings enumerated in clause second.; We have no eupre- macy, and nerer expect to4haTey nor life tend to try for. , . i v. i i : aill Vva madeatlnr-ithTfef,"IW enter, upon "'.aej'f 0UQl4mtA'n9 - - knqwn and anxious ilutMe,,r Mn8CJ5nptt ; ions advisers would pe nw jjienas. vur old foes" would sUrrbutid him, ai tfiey even dd now an6t even if it f ewrstannch 4 frieodi , should - endeavor f to stem . the coming troubles, tbey would be swept. away with thetorTentraxratne great worK oi ituetliepUDPcan. parry onuinju; prove an abortion." It-cannot be that we will send one vote utof, -our entire midst to bring abou sucu dire results, aad ,1 ipray 4itliat ; :en jhe tune, comes every - man i Q.t:PMi jace ; .will be found true to the:canse tbuman nghU to all. r -FjRmBMCK lOn6LASS. :r - . wp i : I BDITORIAL BXJDGrpT. ' The funeral w ' the late Diemil - .SVWi l.-UK ri.rV.U : lJacia tooK jQiacer:ac LJonsianuaogie on the 26th of September. :,uz.:.i t -: Sarona, the photographer , of Ne w York, has taken some fine likenesses of Madame Lucca'and Gotham is happy. . i In His Majesty, the Emperor William of Germany, has given his Consent to lurther pr6ceedibgs 'faainst tbeTBiBhop. ot Jbirmelanqv ,. v , ; - zV terrible storm at Aberdeen, Scot J land did great .damage, flooding the streets so that tbeyk were impassable and ruining the cropst- r-:- '-: An aide'de-eamp of the Sultan has been despatched as a special messenger to Egypt to present to the Viceroy a firman sanctioning his title of Khedive and making it hereditary. The Brazilian Minister of Agricul ture is dead. Seoor Barrots has been appointed his successor. The elections for members of Congress throughout the country resulted in favor of the govern ment candidates. Right Honorable Robert Lowe Chancellor of the English Exchequer de livered an oration . to the electors ot Glosgow, m which; he Teferred to the Geneva Tribunal award and in doing so severely condemned Lord Chief Justice Cockburn - for his action in not signing the award which was ruled by the Court and, also, for publishing, his 'argument in opposition, and opening up again the international question between the Uni ted States r and , England: with all the of the Alabama and other privateers had orignated at the, moment oi first often :e. . At tlie close oi . his speech he said. "It is the duty oi England to ac cept the award of the Geneva Abitration Court loyally :r - ' -ifNEV ADVEUTiSEMKiNlS. MEW ; ESTABLISHMENT; I BEG LEAVE to inform my numerous menus, ana tnenuDiic generally, mat J open on OCTOBER 1st, a v , iriHSOZASS MERCHANf TAILORING OT!) r, i AND f TT ' Furnishing Goods ; ,EstabHsliment, AT No. 0 NORTH FRONT ST. (J. LOVE'S OLD 6TAND.) Where I will always have on hand the latest styles Of CASSIMERES FOR SUITS, SILK, VELVET and FANCY VESTINGS, Also, FINEST GRADES OP CLOTH and DOESKINS, suitable for all occasions. A. large assortment of Ties and Cravats, in all the Fashionable Styles, and great variety oi coiors. My. line of (JENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is surpassed oy none in the market. CUTTING; TRIMMING and MAKING, all Jilnds of trarmentn. and. also, to my Cleaning: and Scouring Depart mentin which I guarantee perfect satisfac tion. I am also Agent for tho Btaten Island Dy in?r Works. Kngaged as a cutter, by Messrs. DaTld & Weil, for a numbeaof :years, my experience will fully justify' mo In soliciting your pat ronage. Tho reputation which 1 enjoy as a lirst-Class Merchant Tailor will satisfy every one who will favor me with their cus tom that it is deserved' You arc Invited io call and examine my stock and fashions. . , AV. F. WENZEL, ; 0 , Merchant Tailor. srt30 - ; lUMW,; TAXES! TAXES i Ct fiCk of Tax CoxtECTOBl ok' New Hanover Cotjktt, y No. 12 Market street, J Wibnlngton; N. C; Sept. 28, 1872. TJJ TAX BOOKS for Wilmington Town- Tiii i?fiWrwblopen-liJr tyment of taxe. till 18th October next, after tliat time I will be compelled, to-collect by kiistralnti I can not receive all on the lastxLur or during the last week.; :u?i..;..;fc..is- . ., Thoso interested will please observe this final notice. ...!;!., ,., ... ? . .1. ;:r;i T DPIOOTT. .r At : Tax Collector. sept 53.! WdmeWalnforaE1 i EVTrtA kit IU! A , ri i 111 .l-TTl IU I l j ; .tBMfiTjGOOD tEATHERi i . V LOVY f tfotEY ELLI$ : Sign of the Big Boot. , T.T.Il" sept 30 115- . i r - . -wi , l fill - r i? i J f.j v I i-r- 6nranteed to excel all others, botb In snape TDE JACOBI AXE, ANb ACCEPT NO OTHER. 'For you wll i then be certain you are getting 4 , . , lue oesL ior your xuuue. EVERY AXE WARRANTED. For sale, wholesale and retail, at i i , , N ATH'L JACOBI'S : iiaraware Lepot, vo. MnrK.ci u cci, And Dealers t hrouehout the State. IX HARDWARE. 1 GRlCULTURALi IMPLEMENTS, IX CTJT- ; lery. Iron, steel, Nails, ttuns, nstois, Axnunitiod. Ac. " ... )V,e would respectfully caii tne attention oi f fi Wholesale bg yera toour full and complete assortment, em bracing all and every)- description oi vjrooas in the Trade, and to the superior advantages f Vilvl AA UUi MJJdt V Ulg 1.U V Crt Vx w rai leading factories in the trade. : : Always on nana oie ana Harness ljeainer, Kip and Calf Skins. Paints, uus, uiass, asn, ixors ana liiinus, Ac. &c. - . i Please call and examine, beiore purcnas Ine, the stock at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market St. npv9 117-Jv Wilmington. Charlotte & Rntherfori i Railroad, Co. Office Chief Engineer &. Oen'i. Sui-'t, - , Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 28th, 1872. " A' suitable Hotel and Boarding House Keeper wanted at Laurinburg. Twenty to thirty (20 to 30) regular Boarders from among the Railroad employes can be had. Passengers take breakfast and dinner at this house. Rent,lncludlng a Store and Stables, $400 Ser annum. Store rents for $150 ; is vacant ctober 1st. Wanted at Company Shops, Lau-riiibiirg, 5 CAR Carpenters, ' 1 Tinner. 1 Painter, and 50 good Track Hands, and several & Section Masters. S. L. FKEMONT, ood Engineer and Superintendent. 116 2t sept 30 LOOK! -4 "' CANFIELD'S CONDENSED MILK. .The best In market, ' .'r . - lietaiiing tvr V,3 cenls per Can, ' ; 4 t ,, . T7 " - Try it the lowest in price, and has ro , ' ; ,. equal in quality. - - THE ; CHOICEST AAHDl: FRESHEST . " '.FLOljiNiiRKET, 66 EMPIRE," It ca"n oaly be sold by up. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Fresh Assortment of Crackers, Peek, Frean & Co., Assorted Crackers, Desert Rusks and Cocoanut Biscuit, Sugar Wafers, Farina Crackcr3, Soda Crackers and Extra GiDgcr Snapp, Choice 'Milk Biscuit, Arrow Root Crackers, Lemon Ci ackers, Coral Cakes, Hand Made Butter. Nici Nackg, and Extra Pilot Bread, fresh every steamer, at GEO. MYERS. II and IS Front street, sept 24 110- INSURANCE. I IFE AND FIRE INSURANCE CAN BE effected at the lowest current rates in the following responsible Companies, on ap plication to.to ! J. A. BYRNE, Gen'l Ins. Agt., . , . , . Office North front street, Wilmington, N. C. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Assetts 820,000,000 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of London, Assetts . r -.- . .tjM.: :' $9,0p0i)00, Gold GREAT WESTERN FIREINSUR ANCB 'OOMPANYpNew.Orleana, Assetts. ' - -.' 8226,014 BAAKINQ COMPANY, of Va., assets f ' 1 500.000. . n . . NEW rf ADYEBTISEI OKTS . 4 Mm of isic!mr:ai:Snreonj THE first course oC Lectures irf thislnfetltuj rin mmnM tt6 first Wednesday, November, 1872, and end the 15th of Marcn, nnt Tinpflirv from each Senatorial Dii trict of the State will be admitted on the pay ment of the Matriculation Feey-, - For further particulars apply to ine of the Faculty, W . V . UAiS X!, ATX. 111 W&S3W OTDRUG STORE. frm;' UN DERSTONED has openea a iai and varied assortment of ": -V ..- FRESH -DRUGS AHD'GHEHICALS At his new Store under the College of Physi cians and Surgeons, on Third i street, oppo site CityfcHall, . PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES, In great variety INDIA RUBBER4 GOODS. TOILET ARTICLES, etc. Store open at all hours, day and night. W. COWAN GREEN, Licensed Dispensing Chemist. Proprietor. r 56-tf- July 23 ,-. Nrin TWTTRT.TWn A rtTtELiLED SHOT GUN, " that has a brass band around the stock where it has been broken the name on the side of the stock has been cut out. The owner can ' get the gun, by calling on me and paying damages. jjjo. STACHEK. sept 25 - m--'- H1-311 TO THE LADIES. NOW OPENING, A large and handsome assortment of MILLINERY Millinery Goods, ' Fancy Goods, Notions, &c, &c. Having just returned from Londori and Paris, I can offer extraordinary in ducements as to prices,' styles and quali ties. r. V' OAKLAND SEE THE JL!Z12S T J0 TIB 4 t Something new. and Very stylish, THE SATCHEL BELT," A. I. BROWBF, Exchange Corner. 8eptJ19. 106-tf ? THE PRINCESS STREET i. it. COPTFECTIONE R Y f, AND C ROCKERY STORE, Is now open, and all are Invited to call and taste- WM. M. STEVENSON, sept 17 101-tf NEW FALL STOCK. Being in receiptor my Fall stock oX'Doots and Shoes, direct from the best manufactur ers, the attention of the public is called to the examination of the same. The goods are second to none in the city, and will be shown with pleasue at CHARLES A, PRICE'S, Live Boot and Shoe Store, Cor. Front and Market stf. sept 27 . WELL KNOWN AND DESERVEDLY FOPULAR OUR FAVORITE" FLOOR. More generally used among families than any brand of Flour sold in the city. Always true, Always sweet. Always white. 100 Barrels, 65 Tlixir Barrels, OiijrBags of any desired quantity. Give the Favorite Flour a trial. You will find it te be all that we claim for It. OVER 2500 Barrels AND IIAIiF BARRELS Soid by us since re introduced the Favorite Flour. Sold only by, , t CflAS. D. MYERjScO., -7JfthFrontst. ang 30 89 -NEW ADVERTlSEaiENTS. fpigton Fale & Female Seminery, mHE MALE DKPAUTMENT will re-nr ThwEDNESDAY; October 2d. Ten tti Female- Department will not rv. pntilfurther notice. , penr particulars,, see. Circulars to befoi at the Bookstores, or consult tlie PriUCj at his residence, wcucr auu ana Chesum streets. .' - signed about G. W.lJE4WE.TT, PtbMffi men. 6Cpt 2J, IbiZ 110-tf. 'Offibe of -Tax Collector; y NEW HANOVER COUNTY, No. 12 Market St., Wilmington, N. c. September 12th, I872, The tax Books, for State and County fh the year lS72,having been placed in my p. session, tax payers are requested to mak prompt payment. I may be found at mj office every day (Sundays excepted) dor. ins the present month. ?1 DAVID PIGOTT, Tax Collector New Hanover County. septic , .-j. .' : ;'.,- y 1-tf " BllFORD UROW & UOT HAVE IN STORlb. AND TO AEftlVE. 1,000 Barrels Flour, I 100 Bags Coflee, ' 50 Barrels Sugar, ' 100 Barrels Pork, 20,000 Bushels Corn, And a full line of G R O.O P I E 8, Which they offer as low as the lowest, GIVE US A CALL. Country orders givenjspecial attention, junell - 24-tf Co-Partnership Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED have this dav formed a co-partnership unaer the nanip and style of EVANS & VoxGLAHN, for the purpose of carrying on a general Wholesale and Retail Boot and Shoe business, and will on the 1st day of October next open with a large and entirely new stock, in one of the new Stores in Evan's Block, on Princess tst henry c Evans sept 20 107-tol HENRY VoxGLAHN. rjOIE LAW -OFFICE OF W. S.&D. J. DE VANE has been removed from Market street to the building next East of John c. Hyer's store, on Trincess street sept 27 113-3t ARE ADVISED that I have received a large and desirable stock of the; following arti cles, viz: Tapestry and Body Brussels Carpeting, Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Hemp, Wool and Cotton Oarpcting, Bru scls and Venetian Stair Carpeting, Felt and Linen Crumb Cloths, dtraw and Cocoa Mattings, I Oil Cloths for Floors and Tables,' Oil Cloth and Carpst Rugs, -I. " Velvet, Brussels an Cocaj ! ciiri,E Consumers are invited' making their purchases. i 3.' J. . S3. :v sept 27 FOR C1TV TRAD THE BEST STOCK OF MEDIUM AND low prieed DRESS GOODS in the city. Hosiery. Housekeeping Goods, Men and Boj i wear at lowest prices. ! B. WEILL, No 17 Market street. Corsets. ' 1 ft ft ft XADiES CORSETS AT 50 centa to IVvU B; WEILL, ! JPaiasols and Ladies' XJintn'ollas. PVERY QUALITY AND STYLE IJANG-; " ing from the cheapest to the finest quality. B. WE1LLL, Calicoes. 1ft Aft PIECES PRINTS ASSORTED from m. vuv 61-4 cents to best quality. B. WEILL Olo tiling. t ffllR LARGEST STOCK OF GENTS' - Clothing in the citv made to order-' of the latest styles. Will be sold at retail for wholesale prices. ' Bargains ! Iargains ! rpHE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO GIVEtS a call. We offer the largest stock of DJ GOODS in the city, at New York prices. w receive weekly additions to our Stock, aM make every eilort to please. .B. WEILL; april 7 -i.; 190-tf S75.00 7 AND UPWARDS;. DUILDING LOTS FAVORABLY LOCiT at SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS an Vf wards. Plenty of time elven for paym1. Si. No excuse for paying . rent also a s1 house for rent. Apply to JAMES WILSOI febl ON 1 If sufficient encouragement be given Nicht School will be opened by the VI before LLIAMS. Happy Relief for Young men from'1fl, fects of Errors and Abuses in eanj "L, Manhood restored Impediments to j, riage removed .New! method of treatm i New and remarkable remedies. Boo Circulars sent fre4nsealed envelopes, j Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, S6nth Ninth s t ; Philadelphia, Fa, m m ausrlO 1 (-'Qm ii . . - -- S
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