VOL VI. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1873 NO. 309 aijc (fretting Post. ' Pllbwacd every aiternoon except Sunday. n vi r. CAN AD A. Y.... Business Manager JAMES "J. MANN Editor Subscription One rear, in advance .....$5 JO jix months, in advance 3 00 Three months, in advance 1 00 One month, in advance 50 r"AU business letters should be ad dressed to the Business Manager, and all communications or matters- relating to the editorial department to the Editor. . Correspondence solicited from our friends m all parts of the State, on topics of gene ril interest. Political news and reports ol crops are cspcciallv desirable. XEV ADVERTISEMENTS Merchandise Brokerage Office, rl'IJi line of samples constantly on hand r from importers and manufacturers In 'orthm markets. U dcriptlons of merchandise, orders l bids solicited and telegraphed promptly. Merchandise bought and sold In tills nwrkt-t orders from -buyers" solicited, arid Minpk-s kit by sellers will have prompt at tention. Time as well as cash purchases negotiated, wl-ether you wish to buy or sell, commuui rttVl irttly, and often with your local Broker. -t -ri.-ur a v Merchandise and Product broker, dec J) ,. lS4tf V. I. DART LirPITT'S BUILDIXC, SOUTH FIlONT ST., WlLiMIlNTGfTOISr, N. C. Plumber Steant anl- Gas Fitter and dealer In Wrought and tialvantzed Irou Iiies, Bra Cocks, Valves, (.'as Fixtures, aud all descriptions of FITTINGS FOR STEAM, WATER AND GAS. Particular attention paid to fitting up o COTTON MILLS, vlth Steam, Gas and Water, n w 12 14S-tf INSURANCE. I IFK AND FIRE INSURANCE CAN BE J efl'ected at the lowest current rates iu the following responsible Compauies, on ap rheatrcm to - SEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Assctts ' $20,000,000 J. A. BYRNE. Gen'l Ins. AgU, IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COil PAN Y, of London, Asset ts $9,000,000, Gold GKKAT WESTERN FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, New Orleans, Asset ts. $226,011 FARM VI LLE FIRE INSURANCE AND B.VAKINO COMPANY of Va., assets $."jOO,000 BYRNE A KEEN AN, tien'l Insurance Agents. .Orllcc Chamber of Commerce, up stairs, Wilmington, N. C. aug 16 77-ly - ., OUR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR IS STIf.L ahead of any other on tho market Our Pearl Hominy cannot be jurpH8ed Al-ays on hand at tho Mill aud Depository Cracked Corp, , Corn, Bolted 3Ica1, l'ea3 and Pea Meal, Oats, Shorts and Dran. All good3 sold drayed free. All h,ir retnruel In good order will be credited at cost on next bill. ALEX. OLDHAM, Proprietor. Tt27 1M- ii. MAiSfisriisrG COMMISSION MERCIiAFITj AND DEALER IN Groceries, Prorisioiis, Dry Goofls ClotUne, Sc. &c, No. and 21 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Consignments aud Cash Orders Solicited 151-ly THOMAS CONNORS -a Pi ROOM N. E. corner of Mulberrj and Nutt Sts. On hand the bft nnalltv of SU a. i 157-iy DRESS "MAKING. I ir i. 1 i b UFENED A STOKE ON Second Ltn l Ci'U Mnrkrt: nnrl" 1Vwtr ctrMt niisM Bon riTPtired tr mkn Ttrocco. ant Qeu at the shortest possible notice. - MIW. S. F. WACOTT. , Vallr111'111 f Milllnery &nd MO CALL AND EXAMINE. MR3. S. F. WALCOTT. ve?V?hS,pGooda and Ladle' Hats for ; ;tb MRS. 8..F. WALCOTT, MISCELLANEOUS. FAKMING I .A. N JD . 750 ACRES OF FARMING AND WOOD LAND In Brunswick County, for iSale ot Exchange for City Property, The Land is situated on the South side of Town Urcck, about one and a half miles from Lower Town Creek bridge. 75 Acres Arc all ready for planting. Four hundred Ioad3 oi good stable manure and compost are on the Land. The Farming Land is already ditched and fenced. It is good for Cotton, Com, Peas, Potatoes and Wheat, lias a splendid clay foundation. 500 Grape Vines, Set oat la3t year,' will bcir this Summer. 600 Apple Trees, also 600 Peach Trees, Of the finest qualities about three years old set oat last War, are in fiDe con- dition. THE OOJ5 IjViVD About State, 075 acres, is of the best in the There arc about 3,000 cords of wood on the Land, and the farthest not to haul more than half a mile. The Land lronts about three miles on Town Creek and Daws' creek, an-d has four good landings. Oue of the finest marl beds in the State la on the Land, within ciltu?n inches of the surface. The farming utensils, includirfgPlows IIocs, Harness, &c, will also be sold. Forty barrels of Corn and a Very good lot of Fodder now at the Farm. One four room dwelling4iou8c, a store, also a barn and stables, arc on the pre mises. The bnildings are all dcw. Will se l or exebauge for city pro -pcrty. Apply to CRONLY & MORRIS, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. feb 17 233-tf mm YOUR i Jim HONE Y. You Can save money by buyiug your BOOTS AND SHOES 30 NORTH FRONT STREET, LARGE STOCK, BEST ASSORTMENT. AND LOW PRICES FRENCH & SON, 'J9 North Frent street. 251 G R. march 10 4tJ. Repository ef Fashion, Pleasure and Instruction" HARPER'S BAZAR. NOTICES of the press. The Bazar is edited with a contribution of tact and talent that we seldom find in any journal , and the journal' itself is the organ of the great world ot fashion. Boston Trav eller. The Bazar commends itself to every mem ber of the household te the children by droll and pretty pictures, to the young la dies by its fashion plates in endless variety, to the provident matron by its patterns for the children's clothes, 1o paterfamilias by its tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and luxurious dressing gowns. But the reading matter of the Bazar is uniformly of r-rrat excellence. The paper has acquired a wido popularity for the fireside cpjoyment it affords. Y Evening Ibst. SUBSCRIPTIONS 1873. tbbms : narpcr's Bazar, one year fl 00 An extra copy of either the Magazine, Weekly or Bazar will be supplied gratia lor every club of five subsribere at 1 4 each, in one remittance ; or six copies for $20, with out extra copy. Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Wooviv and Rflzix. to one address for one year, f 10; or two of Harper's Periodicals to one auareea ior uuo v.. 1 by express, freight prepaid, for $7 each, . '2St PerhTnaid atThe bri- berTrstofflcI Address HARPER & BROTHEKS, New York. aprUU 279 CJOPERIOR COURT CLERK and Sher- 013T Blanks.' For sale vj 8 O HALL XTTARRANTTEE DEEDS- On hand nd oreale - , B G HALL MISCELLANEOUS. 010 FIRM OLD GOOES. r. it I ahnweiler. (Late Greenwald & Co..) v WHOLESALE DEALER IN WinesV Brandies, Gins, Whiskies and Scsars. NO. 10 SOUTH WATER ST., Respectfully Informs his numerous custom ers that he has opened the largest and best stock of Pure Liquors In the State at prices 10 compeie witn any jNortnern nouse. I shall keep constantly on hand old Ken tucky Rye and North Carolina Corn Whis kies, Imported Brandies, Wines and Segars. Purchasers will do well to examine my stock before buying elsewhere. $W SEGARS A OCt 7 SPECIALITY 12l-ly A. ADRIAN. H. VOLLERg ADRIAN & V0LLERS. WHOLESALE DEALERS 117 (jroccrics ami Liquors, Importers of German and Havana Cigars, and Commission Merchant Soutii-East Corner Dock and Front Streets. WILMINGTON, N. C, Having the largest and best assorted Stock of Groceries and Liquors in the City, Dealers will find it to their interest to give us a call before buying elsewhere. mavl7-tf H. MARCUS, Wh olesalo Dealer , IN LIQUORS, TOBACCO & SEGARS, rillNCESS ST., ABOVE FIRST NA TI ONAL BANK, W ILMINGTON, N. C, P. s. A full supply of Ale and Lager Beer in Half and Quarter Barrel Families supplied with Bottled Ale and Lager Beer. feb 3 221-tf 1873. Furniture & uarpet 1873, warehouse:. THE people of the Carolina now have at home one of the largest Furniture and Carpet Warehouses in the country, They can select in person from one of the largest stocks ever offered In the State. The designs are all new and handsome, and we invite the public to examine stock and prices before purchasing, D. A. SMITH & CO. ian u J. S, TOPHAM HO.. No. 8 South Front Street, MAN UFACTURE R3 AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SADDLES, IIARNESB, TRUNKS & TRVAELING BAGS Collars, Ilames, Trace Ciiams, Whips, Spurs, Dog Collars, Saddle Cloths, Woolen & Linen Horse Covers Fly Nets, Feather Dusters, Axle Grease, Bridles, of all kinds, Sad dlery Hard ware, &c. t, P O , SECOND IIANP HAXINESS, SADDLES, RETNS, &c CHEAP FOR CASH. June 7 i-iy -N"ew ytore ! Old GrOOds - GRMEWALD & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN UQUORS. WINES. BRANDIES, WHISKIES . GINS, &c, fcc, and all kinds of Fancy Liquors, which, we will offer to the trade on the most reasonable terms, as we are receiving Large consign menu of the best poods in the conn try. 4-Please call before making your purchases. Jan 11 ' lt-tt S f AG ISTKA'ES BLANKS A lulL line jyjL on band, arid lor sale , febSS .8 0 HALL. ItAIL ROADS. Wilmington, Cnarlotte & Rutierford Hail IRoad. Line. Eastern Division : New Schedule. 1873 Going. West. 1873 STATIONS. PASSENGER FBBIGHT. 1 " Lea v Wilmington .T. 8.00 A m 6.00 a m " Abbottsburg... 11.16 44 11.45 44 " Lumberton.... 12.30 pm 2.05 pm " Shoe Heel L54 44 5.00 " 44 Laurinburg... 2.39" 6.00 am 44 Rockingham... 4.03 44 Arrive at Lilesville.t.f 4.45 44 10.00 44 Going East. STATIONS. PASSKNGEK FREIGHT. Leave Lilesville ...... 44 Rockingham . . . 44 Laurinburg,... 44 Shoe Heel 44 Lumberton 44 Abbottsburg... Arrive at Wilmington. 7.40 A M 8.36 44 10.30 44 10.55 44 12.20 P m 1.26 44 4.35 44 12.00 m 5.00 AM 5.55 44 9.50 44 12.C5 p M 5.00 14 Dinner, going West : Breakfast, go ing East. Freight Trains stop here over night. t Stage for Charlotte: Railroad and Stage fare, Wilmington to Charlotte, only $ L0. 8fT No Trains on Sunday. Two Special Freight Trains for Ton Timber, run irreg ularly. Express Freight Cara accompany each Passenger Train. Western Division. STATIONS PASSENGER FREIGHT. Leave Charlotte 4 Lincolnton. Arrive at Buffalo 8.00 A M 10.43 44 12.07 44 RETURNING. Leave Buffalo 44 Lincolnton Arrive at Charlotte. . . V. Q. JOHNSON, Assistant Supt. iau 9 1.07 p ii 2.41 " 5.14 44 S. L. FREMONT, ; Gen. cupt. Wilmington, Columbia & in- gnsta li. R. Company. Grn. Supbrintbndbnt's Office, ) Wilmington, N. C.,'Oct. 7, 1872. f CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. rrUB FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL X go into effect at 3:25 A. M., Monday, 7th iaet. DAT EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) Leave Wilmington 3:25 A. M Arrive at Florence 9:55 A. M Arrive at Columbia. 2:40 P. M Arrive at Augusta 1AI P. M Leave Augusta 6.35 A. M Arrive at Columbia 11 25 A. M Arrive at Florence 4:15 P. M Arrive at Wilmington 10:25 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SU: DAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Wilmington Arrive at Florence Arrive at Columbia Arrive at Augusta Leavo Augusta Arrive at Columbia Arrive at Florence ... 5.45 P. M . . 11:35 P. M . . 3:40 A. M . . 8:20 A. M . . 5:50 P. M .. 10:20 P. M ,.. 2:12 A. M Arrive at WilmiRgton. . . . 8:00 A. M JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l Sup't. 123-tf oct Wilmington & Wcldon R. R. Company. 03TICB Gens bal Supebintendsnt, l Wiittngto", N. C, June 8, 1872. ) CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. N AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT, I PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil- minerton and Weldon Railroad will run as follows : v 3IAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Suu- dnvs exceDtedl At 8:05 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro 12:11 P. M Rocky Mount 2:111. M Weldon 3:50 M Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) At 9:15 A: M Arrive at Rocky Mount 11:07 A. M Goldsboro 1:16 P. M Union Depot 5:30 P. M EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily ... At 10:40 P. M Arrive at Goldsboro 3:00 A. M Rocky Mount 4:56 A. M Weldon 6:50 A. M Leave Weldon daily 7:10 P. M Arrive at Rocky Mount ft 53 P. M Gildsboro 10:58 P. M Unien Depot 3:10 A. M Mall Train makes close connection at Weldon lor all points North via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. Express Train connects only with Acquia Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming ton trir weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmlmrton dailv (Sundavs excepted) at 5:45 P. 5l, and arrive at 4:30 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. June 8 19-tf PARKEK & TaYLOII Successors to A H. NEFF, Manufacturers and dealers in HOUSE FURNISHING GOQt)S, Guns, Stores, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Roofing; done at short notice Agents Cor Fairhank's Scales. ' Koi 19 Front Street, WUHI56TON, If. C novI9 - 150-17 J Richmond and Danville Rail Road. North Carolina Piion. And Salem T3ranch. Condensed Time Table. In effect on and after Sunday ', Sept Z2d 1573 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAIL. I EXT BE S3. Leave Charlotte. . . . . 7.10 p. m 8.21 44 9.50 44 10.51 44 11.58 4 12.50 A. M 1.45 44 44 Concord... c tt ' t Salisbury Lexington.. .. . High Point .... Arrive at Greensboro Leave Greensboro'... 44 Co. Shops 44 Hillsboro' ..... 44 Raleigh 2 Sill 4.53 44 S.05 44 11.05 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro'. GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. express. Leaye Goldsboro' 14 Raleigh 44 Hillsboro' 44 Co. Shops .... 2.15 p. m. 3.30 44 4.00 44 4.43 44 5.33 44 6.22 44 7.28 44 8.30 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro1 Leave Greensboro' . . . 44 High Point.... it tt ..vn-&w- Salisbury Concord Arrive at Charlotte . . Passenger train leaveing Raleigh at 7:45 P M connects at Greensboro with Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price oi tickets same as other routes. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of Road. Express daily between Corooany Shopb and Charlotte, (Sundays excepted. All passenger trains connect at Greens boro with trains to and from Richmond. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte ?"d Richmond, (.without charjge.) SALEM BRANCH, On and alter March 2d, 1873, a mixod Pas senger and Freight Train will be run daily. (8undays excepted,) on the N. W. N. C. R. R., as follows : T . . . V. O t f Y1 . W ucuvu vjiuuuauury o:to r mi Arrive at Kernersville 5:10 P M Leave Kernersville ....9:00 A M Arrive at Greensboro 10:30 A M 8. E. ALLEN, General Ticket Agent. W. H. GREEN. Master Transportation. ni arch 5 194 Officii Petersburg R. It. Co.) May, 31st,. 1872. jm ON AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains will fim aj follows; LEAVE WELD ON. Express Train 7:30 p. m. 3:25 p. m. AT PETERSBURG. 10:50 p. m. 7:00 p. m. Mail Train ARUIVE Express Mail LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mail 6:30 a. m. 3:50 p. m. Express ARRIVE AT VVELDON. Mail 0:40 a. m. Express 6:50 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 8:00 p. m. 3:00 p. ml 2:20 a. m. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg Leave Welclon Arrive at Welden Arrive at Petersburg GASTON TRAINS. Leave Petersburg 6:00 a. m. Leave Gaston 1:15 p. m Arrive at Gaston 12:50 p. m. Arrive at Petersburg 8:10 p. m. No trains will run on Sunday except Ex press trains Freights for Gaston Branch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. The depot will be closed at 5:00 p. m. No goods will be received after that hour. J. C. SPRIGG, Je 5-tf Ensineer and General Manager. LOCAL AtiJiiJNT wanted in Wilmlugton for The Aldine, the only Art Journal in America. An active, energetic person, who will obtain a respectable list ot sub scribers, can retain the position permanent ly. Other occupation no objection provided results are satisfactory. As Tub Aldine ij not sold to Booksellers who are not regular agents, this is an opportunity to work up a business that will b5 a regular income with less exertion each succeeding year. No application will be entertained unless ac companicd by such testimonials as will show the hhrhcstirespcctability and general success of applicant in undertakings. Full particulars by addressing JAMES 8UTTONfc CO., Publishers, 58 Maiden Laos, New York. april20 2V4-4w Foreclosure ot Mortgage. DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE BY John Westor in a certain mortgage deed, executed by him and his wife to the Cape Fear Building Association, and regis tered in the Register's office of New Han over county in Book Z. Z., page 395. No tice, therefore, is hereby given, that the said mortgage will be foreclosed, in pursuance oi the power therein contained by a sale of the premises thereby conveyed at public auction at the Court House door in the city of Wilmington, on Friday the 30th day ol May inst, at 11 o'clock A. M. Said premises begin in the Northern line of Church street 110 feet East of Fifth street, and run thence East along. Church stre et 27i feet by 60 feet deep. DuBRUTZ CUTLAR, Att'y C. F. Building Association, -may 9 303-9,16,23&29 I A. SHXJTTE No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer In FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, &c, &o. Having Just received a sttppljr of Furniture, lam prepared to give; the public as good bargains as, can be had in the city. . please call and examine. . ( maris ' -. ... 1 i 6.25 A. M. 7.26 44 8.34 44 aaa 10.17 44 11.00 44 11.10 12.20 P. M. MAIL. 4.00 p. M 7.45 44 10.21 44 12.05 A. M 1.30 4 2.15 44 3.04 44 4.03 44 4.57 6.10 44 7.20 A. M g Vf AGENTS! A RARE CHANCE. e will pay all Agenta HO per week In ch who will engage with us at once. Every thing furnished and expenses paid. Address A. COULTER A CO Charlotte, Mich. SEEDS VEGETABLE AND FLOWER plants, roses. pianis, roses, aalilla. dahlia, fuchsia. geraniums, beddinar rjlanlA. cl.idfnln tr. Kend a stomp for Dreer Garden Calendar. 168 pages. Illustrated, with practical dlrco U??,8 lnryA Drccr, 711 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa $1000 REWARD. For any caao of Blind Blecdlns-. Itehlmr or 111- cerated .11 lea Omt ih Buko's lMle Remedy futla to cure. It la prepared ex pressly to euro tho Piles, and nothing else, bold by Trice. $L(W all drm tfl ttQfl re" day! A Rents wanted! All J)J IU u)U classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, maao more money at work for us in their sparo momenta, oral! the time than at anything clue. Particular, free. Address G Ktlnson i Co. Portland. Mo "WANTED. We wish to eneaco the w'rviii nf nt iti one reliable, ietclllgeut gentlemen In every city, town and county in the Houth. lliiwf ness agreeable end strictly legitimate, yield ing from 11,500 to JAO0 per annum. For par ticulars, address Turnhull Brothers. Pub. Ushers, Baltimore, Md. SEND 25 CENTS FOR THE . I GAZETTE, A book of 128 pages, showing how, when and where to advertise, and containing a list of nearly 3,000 newspapers, with much other In formation of interest to advertiser. Ad- de1? SEO P ROWELL, k CO, lHibllfchcrs. 41 Park. Row, New York. GEO. P. HOWELL' & CO'8 AMEUICAN A. book of 600 pages, with editors' and pub lishers' names, dato of estallshment, sire, politics, subscription pricoand circulation of all newspapers in the United Stales and Dominion of Canada. PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS, by mall. Address publishers. No. ii Park Row NY BARBER SllOr. JOE TURNER wishes to inform his custo- prepared to do all kind of work ln Ids line, and would respectfully request a continua tion of the patronage which has heretofore been so liberally bestowed upon him. Janl6tf 200 , Vol. VII 187. OLD VIVI IVJEW. THE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE. Edited by Edward E. Hale. Tho enlarged resource placed in iim hands of tho OLD AND NEW, by the pub lie and by the proprietors, enable them to announce a volume of wider interest thau they have ever published. Mrs Grecnougfcs Story, Ityhonia, and Mr Hale's Story, Ups and Doicns, will be continued and completed In this volume. A series of short stories by Miss MercdithX Mrs Stovcc, Mrs Whitney Miss Hale, Mr Perkins, Mr Ijoriny, and others, has been engaged. Mr Martineau's scries will be conlinucd In papers on The Church and Its Exclusive Claims, Scripture and the Limits of its Aui thorlty; God in Humanity, fcc. 1 The series of articles on Political Science by gentlemen of recognized ability, will comprise papers on Railroads; Servants or Masters ? The Ballot in England Land ' The Law of Maritime Jurisdiction ; The In dian Question ; The Suffrage of Women r Equal Taxation; Tariff and Protection What the New Administration mu6t do Labor and Wages Question. The subjects of critical interest In NATURAL HI8TORY AND PHILOSOPHY will be illustrated by different gcntlcrmm eminent in their lines of research. We shall soon have the pleasure of printing paper, among others, by Prof. Lesley, Mr Dull, Dr i VllUjr, UUU IT rumuuD I IlllJ. THE EXAMINER is not confined to the-review of the publi cations of a few houses, but attempts td give some account ol the more important Issues from the French, German and Eng-, lish press, as well as our own. THE RECORD OF PROGRESS describes the substantial adrancc which tho . world has made, in whatever direction' or In whatever region, with special reference to improvements in domestic life vdxlch may -be attempted in America. Tnc magazine will bo under tho editorial charge of Edward E. Hai b. who will have wider assistaece than heretofore In the man agement of its Journal department. GIVEN AWAY! The beautiful Chromollth COMF1. DENCE," by Hammitt Billucs, is pro sentcd to every Renewal and New Subscrl ber to "OLD Attn N-W fnr in .t ei . or at 14 25 the Ohromollth will be furnished handsomely mounted, ready for framing. Size 10x14. Subscriptions received by all book and Newsdealers at Publishers latcs. ROBERTS BROTHERS Publishers, No. 143 Washington St., Boston. BUILDING LOT. QNE ol the finest BUILDING LOTS In tho city, situated oh tho East side of Third Street, between Mulberry tnl Walnut, CO by 165 feet, for sale. , , Apply to CRONLY MORRIS. Real Estate Agents. 23-tf Feb IT FOB SAJLE. Ji LOT on the corner ox Sixth and Church Street, 63 by 00 feet, for tala cheap.' ' Apply to v james & brown, Real Ei tate Agtntt, TbM- NEWSPiPE DlflEtTOHl' r

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