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THIS rAi'Eit cTe& by -II T. JAMES, ' c- OO- Sixn.onth,, $2 60; Three r$ji; One month, M cents, f ' iTbTdeliTered by carriers, f' ....wand liberal. tJibcr. will plec report any and rTreiTe their paperf re ularly. sff Advertisements- & SUMMER GOODS AT ; ' j, M. KATZ'S, 35 Market Street- r v -.. - VOL. 2. .'."i .'---'-' ... . - ... , ji. j , j ' , -s . rtEASE sotichU, a- T .Arc will be glad to receive! ceamaaicAilo.. from cur friends on' aay and ail subject1 6f I general interest but : :..-'.". j . ' , - l 1:-' ' f j The, name of ;the writerjauit alirayt be j'-iurnisbcU to the Editor. t.v'ft: i CoaimunicaUops must UwrMei oiUv on j 03C f id? of the Dinfr " ' ' T I WILMINGTON, N. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1877. NO. Kc:3 Lower Than Ever The Mails. j The Mans elose ind arrive at the City Tostofflc follows: CLOSK. Northern through maiU - - - V M Northern through and way mails. 8:15 A 21 Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied therefrom - 5:13 I 31 Southern mails for all points South, daily - - -- j - - 6:30 P M Western malls fC. C. R. W.) daily (except (Sunday) - - - 6:00 A SI Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fri days - - - - - - 1.-00 P M Fayetteville by C. C. It. W. dailv, (except Sundays) - 6:00 A M Uiihlow (.'. Hfand intermediate of fices every Friday - 0:00 A 31 Smithville mails, by steamJjoat, tiany, (except wuiMiays) - - V M PRESS GOODS ,,.,j:!lVror.t.vl.froin 8 CCDtS to LjS.lk 85 CCntS lcr van! up. lw, aL'.l C'ott-n -tyi 'cts. up. rAWCV GOODS. Vat variety GREAT BARGAINS ! A l.,.v Tk 20 cents "P- j paniol?. Collari and Cull's EMBROIDERIES 0RKFM TO WEAR WELL.) en & Bov's Wear :Hoasekeeping Goods! s: and Gsiits' Gause Merwear flORXiO GENTS UP ! LINEN DRESSES, i i ....' iWt every lliiuuwiled to complete an ovAlfur LaJit';, (tents or Children. atronize Home ! Duplicate any -Bet-ail .Dods sent for abroad oa the Samo Torms. J.S9.Kat Market St. 36 atronize Home. VE THIS SEASON or p rnv. Kksof AND iant Tailoring Goods h U funJ Uy Hherc, and 1 vill du hCjod, sold at Retail in any' -wciironthe8auictermSj A. DAVID, --"VI aUU VlUlUlCllgg ,ce Cream. 'tECSTi . u- aL ij.I I I II I V a lll Aiutnn Fra lU? tho IubIic to-mo;rov. M tL7T,0 ttrawbrry, van- y en .7, l,lc 'ruit, will be kpt c.rea' n "Sunday left MII "r1,y ltc:noon will be r fAS. C. LCMSDEX, North Front it. 1Uand ciioici: .Maiis for Easy Hill, Town Creek, supply, Bnauoue and uttlo River, every Friday at - - 6W A 31 rtlierninrougiAfi2uKE' - - M Northern tnrouKn anu way mails. 7:l- 1 M Houtliern mails - - - - - - - Oaxy A 31 31ails deliveretl from 6:00 A. 3f. to 7:00 I 31., and on Sundays from 8:.T0 to i::W A. 31. htaran umce open from K A. 31. lo 12 31.. and from 2 to 6 P. 31. 3Ioney -order and ltgister Departments own same as stamp olliee. - .Stamps for sale at scneral delivery when stAinp office is eiosetl. Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and ight. Mails collected from street 1kxcs eVerv dav at 4:00 P. 31. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. A. Shrieu. Collars by the bucket full 25 ents a bucket. t S. Jewett AVVavers & Weft. J. 0. Mi nds, Druggist Soda Water. 4 I. Fritn.vxriKi The Great Saving Shaving Institution of the Git v.; Xo session of the, City Court to-day. And btii! a little coolness between the earth and the sun, Steamship Lucille. Bennett, fioni this port, arrived at Baltimore on Friday. Xor. baTque St. Olaf, Lund, from this port, arrived at Liverpool on Thursday. Nor. brig A kor, Simoriseii, sailed from Liverpool oil) the 19th inst for this iort. Xor b.irque Scanhildc, Olson, from this port, arrived on the 14th inst it Swinc-munde. The city, scales are now up and ready for use. Brin along your beef wittie and h ive them weighed. There have been fhrec interments, two children and one adult, in Pine Forest Cemetery this week. 1 1 iJl iishop Atkinson preached at Elizabeth Citv last Sundav and confirmed eleven. On Tttes'lay he preached at Camden, C. H. I'lic tong of the Spring chicken has not yet been heard in the land. Last . " t i i on 4 years siock is in iieonuiu f of vumo $1 a pair. , Mr.Munds' soda fountain ts now in full blast find the soda it distills is ice-cold and decidedly refreshing, even thus early in the season. During the present week there' have been but two interments in Uakdale Cemetery, both females, and aged respect- fuly 7-2 and 73 years. ' lit. Kuv. T. B. Lyman Assistant-Bishop of the Diocese, who is' now' in the city, is tho guest of Dr. A.J. DeRossct. where many have called on him to-da Maj.Juo. W. , Dunham, Clerk of the Criminal Court, has established his office in the Grand Jury loo:n at the Court House, which has been fpreparco for the r purpofee. The lath tubs at Furmanski's Barber &hop are.in full blast. Every convenience offered customers. 0 You Can get either a hot or cold bath for a small sum. Try it and be convinced. 1 o v.rt4m b "it, Dried Fig, ta Taffy, orani, '. . Arpje, Grape, Shcllba:k. Win,,Tar LIPDITT.O CTT mch 27 -'VttUTIOXS -S 4 ML-RcrriRnv re There is now about 12 or 13 feet of water on the shoals at Faj-cttcville, and it is still running off very fasl. Between Thursday noon and yesterday morning-it fell between 7 and 8 feet. v. ? At St. Mark's. jbwUopt Lynmn vwited St. .Mark's Curcli Oast : bight and confirmetl eight persons iu all, four male and four female. The pretty, little church was crowded and atnoug the congregation there were many vrhitb pfeMona irjio were seated in front, in jfcarsHe&rvd for tlicm, the colored members of th congregation occupying th balance of the church, llcv. Ceo. Pateron of Si: Jin's,- Bev. T. M. Ambler of St. Paul's, and Bev. C. O. Brady, of St. Mark's, were present and assisted the Bishop 'in "thy conduct of the seryfccsi'S-. . ---tr.' : Anoinernook and Ladder Coiu ! pany. AVc understand that a mynbtr of la ls here of ages ranging from 15 to -20 'ears propose organizing another hook and lad dcrj company in this city. They have spoke to Col. Roger Moore, Chief of the Fire Department, who will- accept the company when formed as a part of the Department. They Jiave now enrolled some 33 names, "all good meu and true' and will still further increase the number. The' expect assistance in the way of raising means for the purchase of a truck and to this end will call on 6ur citizens and solicit their aid. EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. The Seml-Tropical and Dry Area. thikd r.wr.n. tb.e paper.; Personalities must be avoided. J Anditia cspeciallr and part icmlar I r nadir -7S ' -00d tfcat lbc cditr J wt alwtjt endom j the views of corre-pondent, unlen oitated j in the editorial columns. . " n,ospherc at thv: tv, :., Jiltt named places is ! very great, :uil as i-ofjre .statedAViimin-! ton has the d.i-t ,atm0pheio cast of the tic fn;t uf. the Kocl;y dry )iams I n.ountaiti!'. Tin. Couipiimentarr. -w ,j u aC always glad to. render praise when praise is due, and it 13 therefore with real pleasure that we make public a com- Tlimont. v .'v"u,"j ucaru paia to our j. iiU. f.'KAiN wnv. i i n,.-..-.. , ! we reserve tuc general view ol the c i- .... . ' c.; esteemed and clever friend rnf rr mate and growth of Eastern Carolina, for give tins remarkable dry atmospheric p. Cotehett, of the v CP u future papers, but hope we. may par. ' Jr nnation of the coast was from one high in utWii; in 'it " - : doi.d for referring to two local climatic theatit, (. D. of the Covermeut and !eculiarities of the Southeastern sections ' f. ; PvaS mds, all com- , (,ina-jilstlv so, we add) because he did no which embraces Wilmington, as it would -o llc ehect to prec.pitate as it dreanit-wou d ever r af i , - .i., . accumulates all the vapor n the atmos--. r. . reacntiic carp! tapt.; t- ' uuiii tu uisciies mis section m .r ' . . - . A" said , :r.vc traveled I ill i 1 1 - m" . ill I 1 I AT , ' ' . 1 . ..I-. UH I'M lleports from the Fayetteville taction in regard to the peach crop are conflicting! Some think that tho peaches arc nearly all lost but the general opiuiou teems to be that there will yet be a good crop of them. - Confirmation, The Uight , Reverend, the -'Assistant Bishop of the Diocese, Trill preach and coufirm to-night at St, Paul's, to-morrow morning at St. James aud to-morrow uight at St. John's Personal. Col. II. B. Short, Senator from Colum bus and Robeson counties, was in the city to-day. We had almost said Senator from .New ilauover, for it was to Col. Short in the Senate that our people always Iqoc4 to guard tbpir iaterests, and wq-hare yet to learn of one instance in which he failed to do to. '' ' Harbor Improvements. Wilmington, X C, April 20, 1877. A. H. VanBokJcelen, Esq., President of Hie Chamber of Commerce: Sib: Your Committee have thought it advisable to make a visit to the public works to ascertain the damage, it any, and to learn the condition of surroundings and the; seneral situation of affairs since the terrible storm by which our coast has been so recently afflicted. Wednesday, the 18th in:t,-was spent at Xew Inlet, Bald Head aud on the beaches. and we are pleased at being able to report everything safe. Although considerably damaged, requiring some labor, and ex pense to restore, there is no permanent r very serious injury to the works, the har bor or its surroundings. The hurricane or cyclone (which it real I v was) commenced early Friday morning, the loth inst., and continued for forty- eight hours with great violence, bringing alnng with-it uoprecedeutediy lilgli tldco, in fact, the tide rose several feet higher than the highest known storm tide, level ling nearly all the hills and high ground of Smith's Island beach from the Inlet to Smith's Island proper, presenting ouc un broken sheet (almost) ot water lrom ired- nrnl Point to Smith's Island and across to Smithville. Such a sight had never before il will be seen that the mean temperature been witnessed by the oldest inhabitant i of Wilmington lacks only 7.1 degrees of or even heard of. 1 I hoin'r as -reaL as that of Jacksonville. ! mEai tcn,j.craturo Jacksonville, connection with the coast line aud Gulf OlIlTclIII. fllE SEMl-TROriCAL AREA. Assuming the southeastern point of Smith's Island or Cape Fear to be the focus of this area, by looking at the map it will be observed that the coastlines form the two angles of a square. From, the Cape Fear West, the coast line tends Xorth of Wesf, while the northern coast line for a considerable distance runs only a few degrees Xorth from the Cape. In side of this angle we find a MILD, DRY, WARM CLIMATE, which follows up the northern coast to a considerable distance above Cape Fear and embraces the tide-water basins of the Cape Fear and Xorth East rivers some distance above Wilmington. The out lines pf this remarkable area can be . easily traced. As the climatic chauge takes place, the dwarf palm or palmetto ceases to grow. This area has all the character istics )f a semi-tropical climate. Frosts are slight and few in Winter, and it is only once . in three or four years that snow falls aud it remains on the ground ouly a few hours-, but usually melts in falling. Palmetto, dwarf palm, African pitcher plant and maguolia aud innumerable plants, vines and creepers peculiar to the tropics are indigenous. The sugar cane ripens thirteen joints, which is a fair aver age for the cane grown in Louisiana, - and the only difference noticeable is that the cane grown here is shorter between the joints than that grown in Iou;-:-.-..; j. this eould bo obviated by acclimation and proper cultivation. Even in Louisiana tho best cane grown is an acclimated or native growth known as the blue cane. By referring to the Sign?.! Office Reports -i is I lift .iwr. m.t. attentive, ami wiwi gentlemanly couductcr 1 have ever seen."' A high and most richlv deserved. ' froi DCS compiment Marsh remain intact ami hav not been percep-r tibh' affected. Tho breach in the old breakwater, made by the storm of Scptcm FlaJ G1U0 ; Wilmington, X. C, 02. Prof. Kerr in his Geological Report i ulaces the meau temucrature of Smith- ber last, remai us about as last reported. n on,iM,,i;i u ii,c.,' The suction dredge, bmma Dunn, is rest-1 . ' ' ' ins comlortably, right side up, on the top i viz.; oo- auu apus, nan, w , uuum- of Big Islatfd, entirely out of the reach ; loin, Syria, 03. j of navy worms or water rot. 1 lie re has, uu; tiii;oi:v i i.i ' i : . r . l. .. been consiucrauie wasumg aa o me . ( , ini1 . . i- iif ..... I 1 1 1 I, i 111V. ...' ........ . w. bills and ingn grounds at, l eoerat l oini : and Smith's Island. alcr, Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds, tone It appears that thw extreme high water down the cold Northern winds and that made its way acrosshe lon Hue of Smith's ; this warm area has a ca front on lxth Isiand beach through the low places of it, j ;j(lrs f(,rrnwl i,y osiuW and Long Bays and between the hills, thus producing cur- , , rents which soon levelled the- hills and , "-v v - - soft high-ground, literally melting them i rryiugl'an hboa!s, but tb great primary down to the common level ot ordinary - 'caii-e is the great proximity of the Gulf high tide, spreading the earth over the stream t-j this cjastlitie, its tepid waters rear marshes into a broad level fondation . vvilhin or 00 miles of Cape for.anew. beach, leaving, however several 1 L low! places where the water Hows over at I-car or the focus of this warm area. high tides these it is expected will oon close up by the operations of nature. THE DRV AREA. This -same warm area may 'also be term- h the rainfall quautity there' is less "humidity in the atmosphere than in any section East of the Mississippi river; and, in fact, : with the exception of California and the dry area of the Ameri can desert there is lcsx humidity in this atmosphere than in any section in the United States. Extract from Prof. Kerr's Comparative Humidities. 3 ! 2 3 n It will thus be seen the importance oi , Althoug building up the beaches which surround . , . , . the i harbor bv artiiicial means to a uniform very great and tropicd in height above the high tides, to prevent the i water ever passing through, then .secure it by binding the sand with the roots of grass, shrubbery, trees, anytmng tfcat will secure it permanently against encroachments of the winds and water. We are satisfied that it is by this means, and this only, pan ve ever hope to pro- . nnr iiariir trnm similar eneroacn- m.m UUi 1 w - I i ments and damage in the futurc,and thereby i rtl " secure tne lull ucncni oi mc lmprovemeuib . which bjivc been, and arc now- being; made for its restoration to its primitvc condition of usefulness. In this view of j the subject we : earnestly recommend the Chamber to adopt early aud cfiicient i measures for procuring from , Congress special appropriations for this purpsse alone outside and indeiDdcni oi me. January. general appropruitiou tWlUvcr and Harbor Jh improvement. The work of closing Xew I nit t is pro gressing slowly but surely under the con tract with Sjcssrs. Bangs & Dolby. Since the beginning of the year, when the work began, the weather has been pecu liarly unfavorable for operating, so that up ;to this time, ouly about seven thou sand f cubic . yards of Btone have been placed in position when fourteen were ex pected. The' well known energy of the contractors, however, affords ample assu rance that this deficiency will be promptly made up as soon as the weather; will per mit of full operation. , . ... ...... Respectfully suriuea. I5igneq.j v v " ' II. NCTT, Geo. IIabriss, ' Jas. '.'H, Uhadbocux. Ownmittw. tho atmosphere drained of vajior. But we think the two rcat primary' causes come from, this : As the major portion of thcXcuh Polar 'Current passes under tne ..u!r stream as a submarine current; a minor portion of this current separates from the main body and passes down our coast inside of the Gulf Stream and is known as the Counter Current. The Xorth Polar Current, after passing- under the Gulf Stream as-, sumes its original character as a surface current. At the point'- where .the Gulf Stream is sand witched bctw ecu these two! currents, several phenomena are produced. There are three ocean currents of different' temperatures., which- causes 'the area '.of perpetual rain and electrical discharges. This area, as its northern boundary ap proaches off Ilattcras, : changes into the famous storm region, -so -noted off. this cape. This line of perpetual rain oppor site our coast by constant precipitation causes a deficit in the surrounding atmos phere, which the evaporation frni the warm area rushes in to supply;, thus giv ing us our remarkable diy atmosphere, when from the surroundings it would seem as though it should be otherwise. Anil although the southern section has such" a mild, dry, climate dining ' Winter, it is further favored by'naturc i n Summer, owing to the two sea. fronts. Vca breezes and other air currents. It is equally noted for its low temperature during the bummer months, and only the want of space prevents our giving tho compara tive range of temperature f.-r Wilmington and other places during' the Summer season . Tiu,s is the :?:.sj ri.A' i:. '. It is no wonder the 'early ospl i'-io in lauding upon our Coast -exc' aimed ' This is. the best 2 dace." This peculiar section is. noted for its -salubrity, and low -death rate, and the longevity f its inhabitants. It is claimed, by many persous that. the iubcrculojis, consumption, ncvei oi iginatcs in this section.', and where cases' of this disease 'occur it is traeabloas h-.reditary or i. brought here by families moving in, but that it never ccni. am',ug, 'those whvsc blooil is free' from the taint ot this fearful di,ea, -. And withubt j gjjjj gnrj Jg this warm dry area is ns lavi-! ;'.. i , ll not I more so, fur consumptive patients than Florida with its IkumM aim ..-!he:'e and ! , : . ; , . , i V be ha 1 lor lO cent ; StrlL-h Uair Cat -Wilxungton c'jmpaico tavoraoiy da j for 2. cents ; 'delis'Utt'al Shampoo, lor 25 The Thermometer. i Yom the United States Sigual Oflicc at v this place we oltaur the following report of the thermometer, as taken this moru-. , ingat 7:'J1 o'clock: V ' . Augusta., r,$- Charleston, GO; Galveston, OS ; Jacksonville," G7 ; Mobile, GO ; Mout gomcry.GCXcw Orleans, 64; Xorfolk, 51 Savannah. 07; Wilmington, G3. 7 : , . ; r What pleasant memories -of the past and agreeable associatidns of the present are mvolvcd in the words, .buckwheat cakes'; muffins, wafllcs, biscuits, rolls, jiot pies, fruit dnmpliugs, etc.. Jo make all these perfection itself use Dooley's Yeast Powdi.u. j ... Sensible Advice. You are asked every day through the columus of newspapers and byyour Drug- gist to use something for Dyspepsia ..and ' Liver complaint that you know nothing about; you get discouraged sending money with but little success. Xow to ' give you satisfactory proof that Creeh's- ' August. Fi-.ower will "cure you of Dys pepsia aud Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick llcad ache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up of food after eating, low' spirits, !: Src, we ask you to go to your Druggist . and get a Sample Bottle ot Green's Au gust Flower for 10 cents and try it, or, a Regular Size for 75 cents; two doses will relieve you. . ' ifun Auvoriujemenis. Soda Water. SYIiUPS made froa Crushed-Sugar tad beat Fruit Juices and Extracts. , 10 Cents ptr Glass, Glasses for 25 cents, . 15 Tickets for One Dollar. Ahvavs lec Cold. ; JAMES C. .MUXDS, V Druggist, :ija 2 - Third St., opposite City IlalL ' ; ; - WEAVERS & WEFT. ' 'NOVEL. l!; M:j M. E. BraddoD,. for 10 cent . , Frauk Le.-lif's Poj ulr.! K-ntlily 3Iouthlr for Mav 25 cent-:, at -.aid -1-1' ' S. JKWKTT'S. lion of the City," , 7iIi:Ri: A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE ch any section of the Stale f-r -duhrity. Italeigh is coiislderetl. a veiy h a!thy place: the oldest! uaU c-born living in our sister city is 74 years 'id,, while in W i I m i u gton w e c ! . i m 1 1 . a s i c r April, May. June. July. August. Meptember. October, "November. December, Year. I "7 TS K't ' fiS S "I 7" SI tC - K ;i y si a h -. 12 y l k w t. 1 H - J , -HK 7.i ,Vi ; ti I H! ' 7.1 HI ? fcs S2 " 7 77 71 i h 7 75 r 73 i Hi j ' hO ! 74 I . ;t ! i n'i- : Nl o-i v ; 81 : II s ! tfi , M y-2 &i el ! S -Ul I m , I a ' 7 . ji 65 j m I 7 i 80 There is less humidity in the air of Wilmington than Charlotte ; while at the latter place the raiu. fall is 48.2 inclios at Wilmington it rcachei to 62.4 mches. Ya W ilmi01 haa ! 2S day ol fair weather and 130 rainy, while Charlotte has only 84 days of fair weather and 11 i rainy. The nun fall of , Jacksonville, Fla;j Mobile, Ala., and WilmiDgtoo u about the same, while thn hnmhlity of the at- morc whose aires are over 'llicre are launy el ear night.-- in w later aud summer, ou which there Can' bo seen from -our coast tho electric llahh ut ta, pnxluced by the thunder showers over the Gulf Stream. This constant disc'liargc of electricity purifies ami gives t our atmos phere the vivifying principal ' of life by oxygenating the air. ' In the first paier; we alluded to the im pji tan t bearing the Southern passage av ill have on the futrcomajcrciaP jropcrity of Wilmington itr the ship incut ' .f 'lov.r, but for the want ftpa.e we ca i onlv a! ludc to what .wccci:ctrv-.e t Ik.-, of great momentous impc'rta'uee tothi-. e-.-mniunity, aud that is that gwing t the.' drjne.vs tf our atmosphere Wiimingtn i.a a-i van tages in th i s pjsi K.d'i-; !h; I'-ie'igu" ship ment of grain -that n '-other :;'poi f vn the. Atlantic ha. 'rdiuarily,'in the .-hip-mcti cf gjiin, it has to be stored 'r. ana is very uhlc to-.;;. unrrti-'tc Uc great desideratum so :ht i i grain ship ping is a dry atmosphere. This Wil mington las. By referring to tho tub'e of comparative humidities,, it will be icwn that in point, of humidi.y Wilmington stands 57, while the great graiu centre of the West, IfTd i Whe4 our railroad , connections are made with tho vast West, it will ho of vital importance to Wilmington in divert ing thai great commodity of life this way in itt route Ut Europe. c nti and Moutaehc Dyed for 25 cents. Abjo razors' put in excellent order and onlr 25 cents charged. All this is done at the Great Kcforai Harber Shop ' under the National liauk, where everrthinr is dono in silenco and this in the latest gtrle too. arl -'2 I. FURMANSK1. Wew Publications. rpili; CAUDINAL'S DAUGHTER, i- Uv Mrs. C. A. WarficM. COLW'THY 0.LAUTR8. 1W Countess Dlcseington. SIDONr1:; A brilliant Novel, from the French of Alphone Daudet. G0,00) copies have been sold in Europe, KISMET. Head the Book, which is facina ting. Th? Storv of Liurd the Ve'san?, and thv Fall of the Niblun-s. My Wi'.iiaui ,-'. Morri. ' For sale at ' HEinODEROEII'O, Live Book and-ilasic Store, j 1 : 30 A 41 Market st. NEW, CHEAP AND GOOD. OI'KINU STVLE-S NOW IN. O ... ' Gents' and Youth's andjBoy&f Clothing. tiL'lT.i- FO ; wkl.lif toM i jnt ago for A FACT ! A FACT 1 A FACT ! nv:h 27 y , OXXILXISXLf Market rtreeL Notice. TO DILLS WILL nEKEAFTEK BK i audited by tbo Auditing Oommste of the Board cf County Commissioaera aaless tuch billi are accompanied by an order frouv a member of the Board or Clerk of tho Audit ing Committee. No other parties are author ized to contract debts agahut the Couatr. apl 12 JOHN G. WAGNEB, Chm'ii, rp HE DAILY REVIEW b. faraiibed to X Citf Knhecrihenl at GO tests a adath J- t I " f i t S' f i i
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