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KplT'I' " nns taper .vJrrj afternoon, Snnday T. JAMES, An rnorBiETOK. ix months, One muDlD, aw vuw. ex- Three f' ' a . . ... : . !l .rill b delivered dj car. 1 'I ' . 1 . - in iBB ,,'-Wer week. ,w7 Wand liberal. rtaD . . - . rtr nnr and jabKribertwrnP-", to MfeUie.r F-K------ 'any part of the city, at the IT, U net rrT. B.-COL. FIIE- (r fVbeeuai. super- n,crcf "A Western ncatton Iclosc. with these re--I hive seen the name of Col. K ; ..!,!.. ?. rnrral Suner- ihesU4 H llls :iTP;ji"tnicnt L a guarantee i , ,.trJval ti the proportion to frtmo;t;n charge of the West- 'intnJcnt would meet with the !;s,l,rUK)':nt! of the masses of the thic sctoiisuf the State where !,,on has hied) long and lalored i ttifclv fv-f die advancement, of ij Vitiirtfcti of the. State. Cul. owii, I'V -rciutati m . at least, to loJllitjeiJlire State, West as well ! niilrnall jnen in the South, but U lie k lowii and appreciated by Weldon Kail Road A lt;iihva where ; he hifv vcais oi ins ijio to r . , works.' Who that rc- tk! crippled 'condition of the leu Col. Fremont under- bit. or how he earned !e iaK'n tut) f i iV 1 f ana v-'i) i. over: isv up t i:. n. w t) iti fa!' hll J.mLt i ; , success a'luusta me i He rate a the war, wheu it was worked, l'j. capacity but beyond Lis eminent ability to "ally and' cheaply, the K. 11. ? Few remetn ice( now but it is a fact ittcr years of the war government was about ujkxi. tile three roads between ! Uiehmond "and place try management, which Ued by an appeal to who lfad recently passed t"ii and JlT iiiilit; prevei W. W. line and who, i:i for . 4 - ' execution of the iIan of tlu id to ii Co!. lt peniu Ifthi wd have Kk uf tl e he closJ t his f e Secretary of War J Freujoiit's management t uny iutcjference with s seizure had oecn made heeii but littlu of the j XV. Sc W. 11. It. within of the war. 0 lieu heir thus far to but ice aud a very small slice at !he favors that have been siveu leiiili an I our lieonlc would like Itir voice heard in this matter. muchiiiteresttid in the speedy iofv'ue W. X C. 11. H. as the Mint section are themselves, and ' f"3t Q)I. Fremont b'o sent to W'arc but furthering their own cieut and rapiu comple- Carolii a Central, from tiles- .6" Vjuauuiic. 8UU1C S1XIV OUU f whicjlv was buijt undfr.hU pv, su.ueuasum.ient he would do if c construction of tlii road it. once giver hlnery ui the Att-Tlie ChUnce- I'onner Act. rllil,..rtl 1,111 ' ...1 1 ork ot UMaior J. W. (IriAr.m .,f and Mpntfoard McGehce, Esq.. J?,! yottcrihv nasspd it thirH the SeiJate. r.Vii i- Ci.liin -.-. if..-. , 1 e will no doubt be acreeil t, MS'-'. We "ive below snmn nl of tlxiaj bill which, were not the ojd act, these alterations turnisheni by Maj. Craham an f the Finaucc committee pf P1 personal proirty, Record fi -holder, is apjwint Mp.hjp before the loth ot couujy commissioners, and J?l 50 a dav lor takinor snrb rropcriy is given after tha 1st pat ita Value-on tli.it; lnv 'n tanks are jriven in as sol- tne same as lust v.ar. . j lemrns ins aosiracts io s-ot.c 8by the third Monday ol $25 of personal r .iiOSnf;:iG.o 3x1:1 i it i ii Ja WML i SIYIEW. - .' "1 i i . V- "' ' VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1877. NO. coaimifioiier?, and this settlement is for warded to the auditor and examined, and the amount due the treasurer ascertained by the auditor. County taxes are paid ou or before tbe first Monday of February, but tbe com missioners may extend the time toi.the first of May. The commissioners of a county may allow very poor or infirm persons to ped dle without license. The other provisions are substantially the same as in the former act. Raleigh News. CAROLINA. Kgs.10 cents a dozen in Asbeville. The Legislature trill - adjourn -next Saturday. , Charlotte was to have nominated magis trates on Saturday. A band of colored ministrels in Char lotte are in training lor the stage.' Monroe has a wagon train running be tween Charlotte a.id that town. Mr. Joab Smith, of Pitt county, is 104 vcars old. He was a soldier iu the war of 1812. Charlotte effected a tempoary organiza tion of a Chamber of Commerce on Sat urday last. '. Judge Settle leaves for Florida the 1st of March and will remain absent until the 1st of May. Jacob Earle, colored, a staunch Demo crat and well known to travelers In the Wrest, died at Ashevillelast Monday, aged Go years.-. ' The new Charlotte Chamber of Com merce recommended to tbe Governor Col. John L. Brown for appointment as one of the Directors of the VV. 5s C..R. R: Th3 Reidsvi'.Ie Times says: Judge Bond sailed by the other day. He was mighty bothered over, not receiving a pass for his son. He . had to pay the young man's fare. Tjh editor of the Friend ofTemperanc'e delivered a teniperence add; ess at Prince ton, -iohnsou county, on Tuesday evening last ' and organized a Council withitbirty fivc members. Mrs. Salmon, wife of Mr. David Sal mon, of Johnston county was burned to death a few days since. Her little baby was id so horribly burned and is not ex pected to live. , '. The Raleigh Navs says : Rev. . R... H. Whitaker, of this city, has been appointed Secretary of the Supreme Gonncil of the Friends of Temperance, to succeed Rev. V. B. Wellons, D. D., of Suffolk, Va.; whose death we chronicled a few days ago. , The Asheville Citizen saysT The re vival exercises in the Methodist Church in this plage have, continued for the' past two weeks with unabated fervor, and quite a number of our prominent citizens have connected . themselves with the church. . The Newbern Nat Shell says : A most beautiful and life-size statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, i ic)dy ornamented, and a work ot ait, will shortly be unveiled at St. Paul s Catholic Church, timely notice f which! will be given through the daily aoers. It is also surmised-that the Rev. AlarkS. Gross, of Wilmington will preach m that occasion, j V -i 1 ' .The Hickory Press says : Mr, Cottrel n forms us that Mr. Hamilton Gions, of Wilkes countv.some time ajro cut a large whiteoak tree from one cut of which he has made enough fails, 10J feet long, to build over one hundred pannels of fence .isht rails high. We call on -Jesse Holmes" to go that way at' once. . . The Hickory Press says;. The residence of Mr. Ephraim Bowman, of Alexander county, was burned last ed- lesday, Feb. 14th. Ihe house, was des troyed. The citizens in that section assem bled there next dav and begin to chop logs and set out timber for another building and continued to assist uutil a new house vas completed. The Raleigh Observer says: Ou last rtmrsday night, in the quiet little town ot Thomasville, Davidson county, a. mar riage between Mr. William Thomas and Mrs.Forney, a youDg widow, the service being performed by Rev. J. W. Lewis, had progressed over half the ceremony, and the friends and acquaintances who had gathered at the bride s residence were filled with joy anxiously awaiting for the minister to pronounce tne words "man md wife." But such was not the fate,for ere the ceremony was completed the fair bride fell dead at the feet of him who held her hand, but wblo was not yet her hus band. She fell a victim to heart disease. meet on tn revise the list. commissioners )' -f Atigust to ,rfr . It m I Uk revalued, except upon prol pu.uiissjoners tbat it bas de ff"Creal 25 per cent., when "".u si an be made. fdac oh the first Mouday ol I whea tbe tax lists go into the H-nfia. I The sheriff cannot sell rl ot November. I laMarc "be paid into the I vi oeioro th u !;: mil niiinn-iv t ' Tu s does not apply to the which t, i, . i V "'.v. bJ LfTT It'll I IV 111 U IKY a;e nbt allowed to come to settldniPTit. n.:.. .j ii gave K7 no i oo ma Aley go to such Dolnt as tbe rects.dud are allowed per diem 8 for the trin i j'fis sbuic ia reality with tie Cut this Out It May Save Your Life There is no ierson living butf what suffe's more or less with Lunjr Disease. Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather thau'pay 75 cents tor a bottle of medipiue that would eyre them. Dr. A. Boschee's German Syrup has lately been introduced injbis country from Germany, and its wondrous cures astonish ev..-y one that tries it, If you doubt what we say in print, cut , this out and take it to your Druggist, and get a sample bottle for 19 cents and try it, or a regular size fr 75 cents. In this age, of education and general in telligence the household Is hardly complete without" Cornish & Co. Piano or Organ. Read tbe ndvertisment in another column, and then endfor illustrated catalogue and nrice li?t. -"-"'i "''"''.'M'J'Uj.t ' & - --- - LOCAL NEWS. 1 ii; I 1 1 , r t , . , , , t. ,. 1 New Advertisements. fleead Breastpin' Lost. GitES k McscarsoK Kite Cord, . " Usissiiiccft The Latest Out. A. SbSiml. Psrtly-Made Shirt? at ?o cents, worth $2.50. .; ' It turns, colder as the day gets older. See legislative proceedings on 4th page. . . I Black, and white over rose. silk may be worn . The cry of fire last night, a littb after ; supper, was a false alarm. ; ' The fine -weather yesterday tempted out more Church-goers than usual. SchT.'Kalie Mitchell, Ray, cleared from New York for this port last Frida3r.. Some of the merchants have gone North after their Spring stocks, .and some haven't. Xor barque Viking, Rasmusoon, ' from this pott,' arrived at Queenstowu on the 23d inst. . " In London ladies' dresses arc kept close to the figifre by means of elastic sewed to the creases. ' Tha latest agony is white ink and black papier, aixd that is the fashionable-way to do your courtship at long taw: The yellow jasmine is in full bud now and a few days logger of such weather as this the woods, will be filled with its perfume. New fans are of pale pink silk, "with black chalk etching. The mountings are of smoke pearl, with incrustations of coral pink pearl. Riding -whips for yoiing ladies are made of rhinoceros hide, clarified so as to look like amber, set in silver and. adorned with a turquoise. Hon. Jos. A. Engelhard, Secretary of State, who has been on a short visit to our city, left here Saturday afternoon on his return to Raleigh. Some new. kid gloves are furnished with eyelets, laced like corsets, with a cord, which is trirmned ou the ends with small tuffy tassels of silk, combed out and crimped. 1 Col. S. L. Fremont is on a visit t the city and we are pleased to see that he is rapidly recovering from the injuries sus tained by him during the winter from a fall on the ice. Edwin Adaihs, the great tragedian who played Enoch Arden, sonic winters ago, and whose death was thought to have teken place in Australia, is dying with the consumption in San Francisco. Before Justice Gardner this"; m ?rnin Josh Davis was arraii.ged on the charge . of assault and battery on the person of Jane Davis. The defendant was fined one peoney and ordered to pay the costs. Bread for puddings should be soaked in milk and when put into the baking dish should bo sprinkled with ciunamon and raisins and hare layer after laver of this construction. Eggs, beaten with sugar, andyou can offord it, wine, should be poured in on top before baking. A lady's breastpin, with pendants at tached and ah"ite silk bow, were lost last night betwpen the residence of Mr. Tl. C. Servoss, on Maet street aud the First Presbyterian Church. A liberal re ward will be "paid" for theXreturu ' to Mr. Servoss. . : . . The Counterfeiters- v . That gang of counter fotters captured at Sand Hill last Monday, as reported byxus in "Wednesday's paper, has dwinded down to small proportions, as witness the fol lowing from the Rockingham P. If. P.: On Monday a man,' woman and two boys were brought here from Sand Hill depot, charged with passing counterfeit money, who after a preliminary examina tion in tbe Justice's C6art,wcre dlscLnrgcd. All the 'parties-were white. Chancing tbe Railroad. The Weldon Arte says: Captain James, of Wilmington, is uow engaged in a survey of a new routs for the Wilming ton '& Weldon Railroad from the depot at Halifax to some point across Quankey creek. The curve and grade'at that point are very, heavy and this change will.over-r come that objection. , 'The ' new line will be run between the preset location and. the I'Qrorelioua? ari instead of a briilge, an jafsU tttlf ert will Lc built there being no tresUwgrkat ptesetit Mr JBvLine han has been secured to. attend the work anu fvlll trcornmence. operations 1 est Caught at It. Jim Clarke, alias "lemonade Jim," ! colored, a Avell-known nuisance in this city, interviewed the Mayor to some effect this morning. He h id been playins the confidence game on aa old colored indi vidual from the country and got caught at it. The Mayor gave hinv$50 and costs or 30 days on the streets, and as green backs dont grow on trees hereabouts Jim will probably reinforce the street gang for a few weeks. The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Ofiice at this place we obtain the following report-4 of the thermometer, as taken this morn ng at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, 39 ; Charleston, 42 ; Cincin nati, 34 ; Jacksonville, 46 ; Key West, 62; Knoxvillc, 40 ; Lynchburg, 37 ; Memphis, 31 ; Mobile, 42 ; Montgomery, 35 ; Nash ville, 33 ; New Orleans, 47 ; New York, 33 ; Norfolk, 39 ;' Pittsburg, 31 ; Savan nah, 42 ; St. Louis, 30 ; Washington, 34 ; Wilmington, 35. " City Court. The follow ing cases were disposed of by the Mayor this morning : ! Jim Clark, charged with disorderly conduct, was found guilty and fined 50 and costs or 30 days work on the streets. Geo. E. Berdeu, charged with playing cards for drinks, in violation of chapter 32, sections 78 and 79 of Battle's Rcvisal, was bound over for bis appearance at Su perior Court in the s ini of $100, justified bond'. . Eliza Finch, charged - with the same offence, was bound over to Superior Court in the sum of 100, justified bond. Important to Know. The New York' Journal of Commerce publishes the following question and answer, .which may be of value to some of our readers : Editor of the Journal of Commerce : Is a receipt for money written and signed in. pencil legal and valid, and can it be put in evidence in a court of law ? Or must the receipt be written audsigned in ink? Reply A receipt written and signed with a pencil, "if its authorship and in tegrity can bo established, is just as authoritative in evidence as if done in ink. The only difference is that if the writing is disputed, or there is a claim that it has been altered, theie is more difficulty in the nature of the case in establishing its genuineness and originality. How to Stew Oysters. At Dclmouico's in New York, which is the headquarters of epicures, thew stew oysters this way : I Take one quart of liquid oysters, put the liquor (1 teaspoon ful for three) in a stew pan, and add half asTuuch : more v. ater; srdt; a gootl bit of pepper; a tea spoonful of rolled cracker for each. Put on the stove and let it boil; have your oysters ready in a bowl. The moment the liquor begins to boil pour iu all your oysters, say ten for each person,or six will do. Now watch carefully and as soon as it begins to boil take out your watch, con.jt just 30 seconds, and take your oysters from the stove. You will have your tiibh ready with one and a half tea spoonfuls of cold milk for each person. Pour your stew on this milk and serve immediately. Never boil au oyter fn milk if you wish it tq be, good. Spring styles and Fashion. The wholesale openings of spring milliners at the North j;ie a toretastc of the styles which will burst on the fashionable world after Lent. From fifty to ono hundred French pattern U qnet and hats of new designs arc shown. : Tbeprcvailing shapes are Normandy and Gypey. The Norman dy is' full crowned, small brim fitting ! close to the face, and admitting of nich ing and silk trimmings. The Gjpsy flares more, with bandeaux cf Sowers for trimming. Other very Trencby looking styles are high crowned, turned , up back and sides. The hat and bonnets are chiefly of French chip and Tuscan r straw, some elaborately trimmed on the oatside, with bandeaux of flowers, loops and bows of silk and Ktreamer of satia and ros grain ribbons. Others are trimmed out side with cstrich tips in delicate fhades in stead of flowers. New colors for materials are sulphur, geraniam, old gold, sea foani rose white, flarnft and delicate shades of blue, in some instances blended with , seal brown fcnd other ctoth''Colora:akacahti'ast. A trimming u shorn of mosAoed . silk gauze, an4,a silk'Uh alternate stripes of dMnelle. notrers are J uto4lia fgreat profusion. T ue ornaments are pearl and steel buckles. Ribbon -will- bo used - ia Brunswick Court. Judge Seymour did not arrive here until ' this noon's train and consequently BfunswickX Superior Court did uot open at SmithvillV this morning, 1 He will go down to-morrow morning and will open Court on his arrival. Auditing Commissioner. In the House, on Saturnay, the bill lo appoint a special commissioners for New Hanover county, to examine the books of county officials, was taken up ami passed second and third readings. . This bill names Messrs. E. Kidder, Henry Xutt and W. L. DeRosset as the Commissioners. To be Repeated. We understand that the delightful enter tainment given last week' by the pupils of the Baptist Mission School, at Brooklyn Hall, is to be repeated some lime early in the n?w month, on which occasion there will be changes and improvements in the performance, the parts to be sustained, by the larger pupils of the school. ; Arrived Safe. ; By a dispatch received in this city ou Saturdaj' we are glad to learn of the safe arrival at Fajardo,P. R.,of Messrs.Gco. W. Kidder and John London, who sailed hence on the 5th inst. 011 the schooner Wyoming, Capt, Foss.. The dispatch was very brief, iudicaliug nothing I but their arrival, and in good health. ' PLEASE NOTICE. , ' We will be glad to receive "fedmxSkilsaUoas join our friends oa any end all Tvbjeeta cf general interest bnfV i H t, . f ,ftOi. The name furnished to the Editor. I .,7 .ti Communications must b written o1t on onc-eide of thepiperJ1 1 f Ul .. ' Personalities must be avoided. X And it is cipedally and particsbxrly Bde?. stood that ie editor does not alnji esters the rictrs of correspondents, unless so staled in the editorial columns. ' f " r . To Be Fixed. ' ,? I That side walk at the corner of Sal and Chestnut streets is to be fixed. The per son who has the matter in chura informs us he ordered Baltimore prosed rfck some time ago but as yet they hare not arrived. The repairs will bo 'made Tn r 1 icw tiavs. grcaier profusion' than for, yomxsj eeasons previoas. , Bonnet " sliapcs ' ' aw wora Hos stolen. Thieves have again visited Mr.JnoK. Garrell at Sans Souei six large fine Essex hogs were jtyW fjwi him. In hunting arouud lus prcniisStf the hogs, he found where ouc ' ha4 boeu killed and tracked the thieves ancf hogs some distaucc in the woods. ' Wo would advise him to adopt Mr. Barnes plan of protecting himself against the depredations vof thieves. - 2 . : . New Advertisements.' Arctic Exploration. A petition is in circulation here to-day praying Congress to grant an appropria tion of $50,000 for equipping a party of xrctic ex)lorer6, to be colonized under the plan submitted by Capt. Howgatc. It is being quite numerously signed by promi nent citizens, aud wc understand that it is but one of a number which are being circulated -in commercial cities all over the country. . r I The Feast of PurimJ This Feast will be celebrate!! by the Israelites in this city to-night and to morrow. lt begins at sunset' this evc- ning continuing until the samc hour tp morrow evening. There will be a, Pu rim Hop this evening at Meginney'l Hall but there will bj no service in the Temple to morrow - because of the absence of Mr. Slendelsohn, the Pastor. . V . . The Criminal Court Bill. in the Senate, on Saturday! last, the bill to establish a Criminal Court for the city of Wilmington was taken up and passed its second reading. '". This bill has been spoken of by us before. lt estab lishes a court which has the sSme juris diction as the Superior Court and Justices of the Puce, to be presided over by a judge who shall receive the samei; salary as a judge of the Superior Court. fThc'sal ary oftho Judge, in the original draft, was placed at 2,000 per year but this was amended tr read $2,000, instead. ' - : i : The City Railway, f j T Wc heir tuat.ma.ny citizens regret the sale and probably the removal of this rail way track. Wc learu that it has just begun to pay expenses and a little more in winter, and if so it w ill do vcrv well in summer and in a short time become a pay-ing institution, and it is certainly a great convenience. It could now be bought for five or fix thousand dollars,1 about what the iro;i, cars and horses arc worth, to say nothing of the franchise for 30 years. The old company is like otlr judiciary once was- exhausted. This suggestion is made to the citizens that they ma v. understand that the line will go down if it f depends upon the old company. t : : ; ' I. !! The Military Mo vemeuL The call for the meeting of jthe com manding officers of the various white military companies of the State; to be held in Rileigh on Friday, was responded to quite extensively, there having been thirteen companies representedl'at the meeting. Maj. M. P. Taj'lor, of the Wil mington Light Infautry, and Captjll. G. Flauner, of the Cape Fear Artillery were among those who were present. PlansJ for a grand organization! aud en cam pment were discnsted and the Adja-tant-Genml was requested to urge the General Assembly to pass a military bill prepared by him. I ' Th- Adjutant-General was urged to equip forthwith the Cape Fear Artillery, Capt. IFfanner stating that Guverr:ct Brogden had refused to either cqn:p this company or to commission its officers. : ; ; ii '-".--'. S wallow-tailed kites are in saxsoa! and Giles .& Morchiion sell English kite cord. , !:. ; ; , ; .v c I i ;t James AYilson. EI- Representative from this county in the General Assembly, is vi thocity oa a short leavj ofabsenrM' Lost. A LADY'S corn a vn -ts-t nnvicTi II ' I i. . . ' PIX with peudauts atUched, and a WIUT2S SILK BOW, with handsome blacV throad -laccarb, wcrept eu SUNDAV'nljht, (yesterday betweea. '.First, PresbytorUn Church on Third ttreeAand residtnee of T. C Servoss, on Market street near Sixth. Tbo finder will be suitably rewarded by learlcg the above articles at the ofiice of the CUy Treasurer in City Hall. . . fcbt 2C KITE CORD ! KITE COED J BE?T ENGLISH KITE CORD, selling , cheap at GILES & MUUCHISON'S.' feb 2fi . ..', ,.- ;..r.f;.rti-. The Latest Out. THE HERITAGE OF LANG DA LB, ; By Mrs. Alexander. "The PaUlSecreL" By Mrs. Bonthwortk. "Some Other Babies" Very Like ?'' ' Helen'.-, Only' store 8e. "The Century, Its Fruits and its Festival.9.' "The Adventures of Torn Sawyer." ! . - By Mark Twsin. ' For Bale at . . r ; ' i ' HEinoDnnonri'D, , feb 2G ; ! Live Book and Miwu8torer': Have Come I A NOTHE INVOICE of the "X1 E If T' iv . . - .' ,.. , . -. q,, i, and "Pride of Cuba" Cigars. Best n 'hj city for 5 cents, at , :.; ." . . ,rju . VAIJU'D Tobacco Store, -. feb'23 34 Ifarket Street THOSE POPULAR1 r , , 20 Cts. Boxes of Pajier and . Exvixoras;:;;; At Danf6rthfaf Wore all ft Id,! but more have come to-day -feb'.'. : : Home Light Oil. yyiLL NOT EXPLODE BEST IN tJSK. Eureka Milla Paper, 1000 fhcets in a packager at only 23 cenU. Canary Seed at 15 ceat per pound, together with a foil stock of Drugs, Medicines and Chemical, ' Toilet and Fancy A rticlcf , for sale low by '' JAMES C. MUNDS, T ftb 15 'DrnrjcUtl Weiv Confectionery Store Q.UAi;E3a PEARS, BAXANAS, Bcishv Citron, French Caady, Dried Figsy Dates, Toys, Toilet Sets, Vases, Cigar, Smoking and Cbewiug Tobacca, Meerschaum Piper, ; Ciga r and Cigarette Holders, for' eal at "k r'Al a. w. lirpitt'O,; corner rrom ana Frmcetjcia. . Sin Punch. . ft22 Rare Bara:ainc.r jAY BE HAD IN GENT'S and YoatL's 0I!M FfllIIIlIE5:p t SkrierS Clothing House, Sosih aids ef Maiket street. .;;-3" " Getting ready for Spring sWk fand all heavy goods must be gold. ' ' ' Oar specialty lb theall'mad.-fialt Vaki Shirt for OO CCntS.'' ' f-'K bie Sdil . jY 4 RIEN DS AND THE PUBLIC AJtE respectfnliy notified that tVfkfc'4p&tti'J NEW MEAT 8T0REr corner ronrth cxd Mulberry streets, where! wiH alvays'lepv tbe betof aJIkiads'ttf Frrzh 11 ttis HX til charge none but tbe lowest prieea , 1 ; , I win open on SATUBDAY,24th inii.1 and all I ask is a trial: " r-rttf . t ..f;? (vhtZ Y. E. .V. SELL53,
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