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fV 7 A rJ I w V O M. ollhi yty-after soa. Saadayi t- a; n J ola ny iv am -f.lvif ?5 : x t ; -OU iJGCttlPTION8, POSTAGE PAID. a year, $5 00 Bix xaontai, $260 ; Three . amth f 1 U ; Om month, 60 oeats. f. apr -will b delivered by carrier, rW efharr,'ln any part of the city, at the dots rates, or 13 ubU perveL , 4drrtiiir ratai low and liberci aVtfabeer$brs will pleue report aay and 11 railarMto raeetTe lhair papers regularly. NrV ' ADYEKTI3KMKXTS. JL BoiXYBieBT New Good . AcTirrn, Prtce & Co 8aeh, Doors arrl Blinds L J OrttRBOUBGFi lends In the Coun- A FFjJt--B:tclc3 sxd Shingles . II KixsBX&azB-Great Economy C W Taxes Scbaol Book iaeeathcr this for the cotton plant errand picker j. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot np 250. bales.; - Tin Court' House-- doors and all the oficea t&ieiaarQ' closed tip tight to day. i!!!" from . yesterday to Christmu, and a-littlo lcs3 than -two CiathsoTlianksgiTiQg. The peculiar adaptation of Dr. Bull's Cough Strap ' to 'so many phases . of Throat and Broncliul diseases has rcn dere& Jthis. remedy . imnieis. ly jopular. Bold. everywhere. 25 ecu u a bottle. Si Isr-'x ' ' , . 1 - K t Thd weather is r remarkably warm for thiiTusa'Of'tha yearr -At 3 o'clock to- day: 4h8 thermometer : in this office regis Ntuay your interest, xoa can now bny Cook Stores at factory prices at .cost's. t lne- rNews -ana Obterver copies an waJroa;tteYiEwf relative to the rice crop ja this section, and credits it to the Star. Captain Green, of the steamer North flrf reports.inchesof water on the phoalswluch is, about 11 inches abore th67oestI6 wirater mark. J;5eahwate7erchJ and Black- fish Hooks and lines. -"A full assort ment and lowest prices at J acobi's. f r. r tLSi Utvi TtEank -lh "Pearson Memorial Association" for -a'copyof the address delivered on the life and character of the ute-KchmonaMtrmiora;rearson, Justice of North Carolina, by Hon. R. P. Dickf atBaleigb, pn the occasion cf the mnTeiling of the statue erected to the memory-of the deceased. ' The indication are that John . Ow- ens ana. XuaMiuminoie irouzro wili uc arid, hisdmmble troupe will be fe'(T aYthe'Ooefa House this evening by a large and fashionable audience. He j v . 'itfeiita onrl it u well I play a uci o uu nv mmw to remember that this may possibly De hu last annearance in, Wilmington; .,-1 - -- i -I xa m. V r m VaaJa U tm Ann Rakes, ohOTeis,epues, aacb, u, us . . . . . . mt-l jroa-fcave the lowest prices. t JSrifF McCollam, of COlumbns conn CY. jessed through,this city on Saturday .awowg.Ust, en route to Raleigh, with jtw.psisonsrs, o.uc wuw,u,v w 1 edf ffh wrcr sentenced to tne peniien-1 SoperiV Conrt. for the crime of larc eny. leilitute a Bunjaif. .ihe 19th inst, a i.eacu Tf;fif y: was conTened at Borgaw Pander couny, and continued nntil Thursday night. lr was conducted by Key. J. o. xnau, lpnt of Public Instrnctiooi and was at tended bv teachers Vnd those who intend to teach, asiwell asDyquixe the citizens ,of J3urgaw ana.vicinnjr. .oif, -r.rir lue "week Was oevoiea 10 1 . . . .i T 1 in wan 1 neVv" Ct-hnrftTiffri. State Sll- iiTeredjm.y., ....... , TOBCuflfftM rilM. . 4,ur:;"- , Hfr q I tfi4 ?:C-ft" Itr5 ':rr" cause of education 1 and we are confident irf effectin stianchj good in bis cnors in Jbebalfotour.pnblic schools.. ' . Jti .-.ounuaj .1 may - De losi, proviwai uia ejswui nm Ennett iSaperinteadeiitof Health, oflPecovcrthe shock it has susUined. Mr. Pender county, read an interesting P; par upcaA'Hygiene in the school-room -Mrlnrai listened to wiva vac wa-. attention such an important subject im - peratively demands . y rl!ftwedin ft pieasani, mverwiuis .1-; : . . .t 4 .atrncUve speech, In which he treated, in t;. - MnMttiflBiI manner, oil .nu-iAn 4 and out of school, school -'Children in r. ' tt ooks, school aiscxpuuc, -v., r .Aied the people in the even- v.t were compcuc v S;J?nSt7vel oi ft rich intel- .and COnStQUeniiy 1 v VOL, V City Court The Mayor held quite a levee this morning and heard the testimony in one . very important case, that ot Richard Beed, Alex. Stewart and John Camp bell, colored, charged with the larceny of one barrel of pork from the warehouse of Messrs. Adrian & .Vollersr in the baEe. ment of the Seamen's Hqmebuilding, on or 'near Dock street. Officer Marsh Walker made the arrest and ' testified that he was on the beat in which is locat ed the Seamen's nomelbuilding', Satur day night and Sunday morning; that from 11 o'clock on Saturday night he was watching the suspicious movements of the parties above named which finally culminated in the arrest, about a quarter past two o'clock on Sunday morning, of Richard Reed white in the act of rolling a barrel of pork into the cart of John Campbell, on Water, not far from Dock street. Officer Walker testiGed that he tracked the barrel all the way from Messrs. Adrian & Vollsrs' warehouse which was found open, to the cart, be longing to Campbell. Theofficer further stated that upon going upon his beat he tried .all the doors, as !s his custom on such occasions, and found them all fast Reed , and Stewart were together when the officer came up but Stewartf slipped off. Reed was then taken by the officer to the Guard House. Stewart was after wards arrested in Paddy's Hollow. There W03 no sign ot any lock being forced, and it is supposed ' that one 01 the parties secreted himself in the ware. house before it was locked np cn satur(ay nj2nt and then removed the bar to the door. John Campbell. who owns Jtbe cart above mentioned, is a Sounder and he claims that be was in town with a load of oysters to sell; that he left his horse and cart temporarily in charge of colored woman from the Sonnd named Nancy, while he went off for a few moments; that he was absent longer than he anticipated,, and that when he retnrned-his cart was cone. His Honor bound Reed ond Stewart bier in a iusti fi d bond 0f $250 each and Campbell in a bond ot $100 to appear at the next term of the Criminal Court, in default of which all three of the defendants were AATntnittarl Kit 4Tifli fifcttrifr f ft frifl fpniPi vwum .. j - - mercies of Dan Howard, the Jailor. J Andrew Malloy, colored, was Brunk and down on the streets Saturday, and tms; morning nis case was conuuucu iur the present. t.i 101 i ttt : 1 : -Tirii """""l "w.vv.v.w- j w O X tively 12 and 14 . years, were arrested this morning about 6 o'clock with a good many empty butler kegs and gunny bags in . their possession. The bags were marked K. Not being able to give an account of themsetves . or property they lere lwked fof th? prescnL This onisneu ine uocaet auu mo vuuri u- journea. . Beautify yournomes by using the N Y. EnamelPaint. re&dv mixed and war ranted. Sold only at Jacobi's. t A Sorrowfal Disaster. We are grieved at being called upon to record a fearful accident which oc currcd this afternoon during the firing of minute gnns, at Market Dock, by the Cape Fear Light Artillery. There was a. . rw..ntnre uiscnanrc anu air. iuuu 1 3- If- Tl. Sneeden, a very worthy young man, was tbe 8afferer Mr Saee(ien was engaged . . t,nmA iin the exnlosion occurred. He was thrown from it. 1. 4n. flat in frftnr. n it and whcn his comrades hastened Ha rpj5r.1w.it was found that he was terribly, possibly fatally, injured left hand was blown off and his right hand was Dadiy snauerea. w fearfully burned about tUo face, but to what extent we are unable as yet to say. fin ml was lindlv shattered. He was also HUleftW is inevitably losand it is featcd lhat amputation " of ' the right ha nd maT ais0 bo necessary. There are Lome - fears, . also, . that : his eyesight Mn Meier, who was at the vent hole, I als0 burned , somewhat by the pow . r u . id tnat tt0. acCio:ent was i by a failure to swab the gun Im 1 fore inserting the cartridge I - VL J. AWHPJi i4- 1UUUU TI. T THmo-irLit and sell a vast I Mntity 0f St. Jacobs OiL It gives uni tixfoction. and numbers or peo- pie are ready to certify to its efficacy. rinK Woerter. olthis place, was af- flicted with excruciating lumbago, ue . . ..ra and UnimenU without nnra- hr. as a xs --o ue of SL Jacobs OU oTme, The pains I nrpd. r, ii' v i! ) 7 JL . ' : V' !:TiJ!aiD Toe Day r Utenaent-noir- onr Tea- pie Ustc tJ ressfeTBcjr crier Evidence r -Sorrel Bwrjijcio Services In the Churches and the Meetln? of Cltlzms. ,,J r. , v This day, which hlad. been 5 fixed upou for the interment of the mortal remaiaSj of the lamented i'iIden,- ! served ifl crryieeeyidence 01 sorrow and gf!f.-' sTUe 'en&eVi&f mourning have been displayed in; every direction, , all of the pub lic offices ' as well a3 many oJ the places of business, and even some private residences, having been draped ia the sad tabilaments of woi v The suspension of business has been Univer sal, and "the 1 services held thisforenbOn in the various churches were largely ati tended. Minute guns were fired this afternoon by the Cape JFear Light Artillery,- but this was suspended, after the firing ef a few gunsfby the lamentable accident recorded elsewhere. There was tf very large attendance at the Opera House this afternoon at the meeting called by the Mayor, the col ored citizensas well as the whites, being present in large numbers. The meeting was called to order by His Honor, Mayor Smith, who stated the object of the meeting to be to pay a proper tribute of respect to the deceased President whose remains are now being borne to their last resting place and whose untimely end is an incident unpre cedented in the. history of this country. He hoped that the proceedings of this meeting would be as solemn .as if; the whole body of people here present were inininc in me runerai procession ai ... . . . 1 ; a. w o ; Cleveland. The Mayor then added that he thought it but right and proper that On this solemn occasion the meeting should be opened with prayer.: .His Honor tuerettpon ! requested Rev." Dr. A. A. Watson to open the exercises with prayer. The reverend gentleman then came forward and offered the following prayer: - O God, the King of Kings nd Lord of Lords, whose ways are true and just; who ordereth all things in heaven and earth; who (restraining, within the bounds while Thou ia - Thine . omnipotence , hast set the wrath of man and the power and malignity of Satan) dost yet in Thine unfathomable wisdom see fit for our sins to permit the great enemy to tempt our race to evil deeds, we would in all humiu ty recognize Thy permissive hand in the calamity which has befallen us as a peo ple. We humbly acknowledge that we havft done much to deserve it. . We con fess that we have provoked Thy displeas ure in many ways, by our selfishness and RPlf-will. bv our questionings of Thy word, by our forgetfulness of Thee. But the reasons for which Thou Wat remitted the act which has depriv ed us of our national , head whether to punish or to try us or for whatever 10 na inscrutable obiects. wfr.would: humble ourselves before Thee and accept the stroke as no more than we deserve. Help na then to see Thy permissive hand in tkio onnallincr Providence, and to learn the i.nni Thou wouldst -teach us by it tTp! n na to ut awav the evils of which otp. have been sruiltv. to return to our al iaff;ano tn rpfttiza that we and all we avKMuwp have belong to Thee and that Thou art ttA nf. nations as well as ot individuals; i.wv hv :Thvcrrace. we implore Thee, the evil instincts of the day, its spirit t covetousness, of violence, or lawnessj ness and self-will. Infuse into the heart? of the people -higher principles of right and order and virtue and a purer morali . Fipin n as a neonle to return to hpalmnUeitvand virtue of -our Torefath ora hn were bv Thv irrace enabled to lavmhroadlv and with such strength nA rrAPA the foundations of, this Com monwealth. Teach us to-govern-others Kir first fmvemincr ourselves. And save us, we implore Thee, frm 1 a recurrence of such crimes as tnat ior wnoso wo mourn to-day. We invoke Thy compas sion and consoling grace fer thoie who bv the act of an assassin have been so cruel ly woanded. Comfort the mother, -who v iftot hpr son the childreu who have hon pnrived of their father the wid- t.AM parthlv companion and stay has been so rudely torn from her. 0 veiv rule this terrible dispensation aud fearrul crime to the good of the people. Be with him who . succeeded.to : theoffice of- his -AmA nrAPcpjHor. May he have ,-ftm und irrace to adnunister the gov .rnmnnt thna nrovidentiallv committed to ti.nHc in the frreatest srood of the Commonwealth and the glory of the rr-ftt T,ord of all. Be favorable, O Lord, Be favorable to !Thy4)eopIe who turn. -to Theo -ims aay-iU' wwps Tf nnf nnr hpritara bd brOUZht tOOU- fusion.. O God, weve hear4.wiUlour falhers have declared unto us, the noble worka, thou didsVin -their days and in the old timelbefcx? thaa- O Lord, ajislp-andl) dTtr.usfor nxine honor? Hear fci OlArirr Tly ' ' H r 1 I' U .1 .Nf V '.If "n vl -tl TI V m 227 mercy is great, through Jesus Christ , Thy Son.v Amen. v ) At the concloj ion of the prayer, -Mr F. H. Darby moved that Col. Saath be made permanent Chairman; which' reSos- ution was carried nnanimously." 'rMr. S; VanAmrioge was then appointed Sccre tary 'The chair then appointed ' in ac4 cordance 1 with' Utr Darby's 'reseluiion; j ibi'. following named persons FTice ;Pres dents, to wit: CoL : Roger Moore, Col; K B. Brink, Hon. S. U. Fishblate, Maj Jas. Reilly, Capt. E.. J. Pennypacker aud Meisri IL A Bagg.' A. ' Martin, Ci P. -Lockyi J. psmpson; and U wen Barneys :;:, ' :I z-q The Committee ; on Resolutions were announced as follows: CoL, D. K. Mc; Rae, General J. C. Abbott, and Messrs. JJ, S. Radclifler Jno. Haar, Jr.,: D. Cut- arP. W. Foster,' W. U. Gerken and J. D. Sampson. The committee having retired to pre pare their resolutions, Col. J. G. Burr in the interim was called upon by the chair to address the meeting, which was done n that gentleman's beautiful and ornate style. .- The committee having returned re ported through their Chairman, CoL D. K. McRae, as follows: Resolutions commemorative of the death of James A. Garfield, late President of the United States, passed at a public meeting 01 iue cj.nz.cua vi 11 iuuuiguiuf North Carolina, held on the 26th day of September,. 1881. ir reamble :-r w limn , me century 01 our . national . me,, the people.. 01 tne United States have been summoned to witness . tbe . death of four rresidents while servinsr their official term. Of these, two .have perished by vio lence, at- the , hands of assassins,; thus aggravating the calamity by a criminal agency.- - Un the lyth day oi .inis monin 01 cseo tember, James Abram Garfield, President of the United States succumbed to a mortal wound. received on . the. 2nd of Jul v : .and after, a protracted struggle for life, maintained 1 dv crreat ierce 01 will, under, sufferings which Lb bore with phdosophic .patiencetand inflexible forti tude, departed this life . . Be has died jit ,'tha,mefidian ;pf a ca reer of 4.rapid and enchanting success fat the hierhest point of official elevation Tin the possession of grand intellectual facul ties, ripening in to. a rich maturity, and abounding with promise of 5 usefulness of which our entire .people .would oe oene ficiariei. His life, his work, bis success and his untimely end have embalmed his memory in the sympathies - of humanity throughout the civilized world. As a portion of the . common , brother hood of this Union, sharinir with our fel low citizens in this dread bereavement, we unite in ther great expression, of sor row and svmpathy. and join In the sad and solemn services ordained for the oc casion. Wherefore be it resolved: L That it is the doty of a religious people to recognize the Will of Ged . in their natural affliction. ' : II: That havinz watched with anxious commiseration the long and painful agony which the deceased sustained in his conflict with death, in . the earnest hoDe that' his life misht be spared for the comfort of his family and the welfare of bis country, we have received with- pro found sensibility .the annunciation of his decease. 'feeling -that, a life ; capable of irreat ?good, and ull; of bight promise, haa been cut shorL The unparalleled trripf "attests thelnublic estimate of its r- :.. Ices. - III. That we tender jdxit kindliest con dolence to the stricken, family of the de ceasejf Jmbher widow , and ; orphaned ohiWrpnd acommend them for. solace in their" woaiTto the' companionship of a worlH'Wide synpathyV, v rli:iiTr Thai, while, rinvi oassion, for-re venge as unsaiiea io: me: awem bCWiUand-griert reniini,eTpnttiili adtorrencet.audifleteswicn, wx18 Liberty and sociaju' luppiajCUonly be preseWthtbaghthe; of law-and the jEaaintenances of order nd he is ft pjiblio euemyr-rsrhoj practises f io lentiresOrlsfor the redressjorwl or sup 6se grievances, " " i v-; CiS V. Ihataxopy olthe proceedings of this meeting be transmitted by the chair man to Mrs. Garfield as a testimonial to her widely devotion and true womanhood exhibited through t this disastrous ordeal and that a - further copy be furnished to the member of Congress-elect of: this district,, to be placed with other -like manifestations of respect in thepubUe archives. , , " -7 :iThe foregoing resolutions, before being presented by the Chairman, Col. McRae, was prefixed by a few most admirable and well timed remarks ; in fact, just such a speech that any one would imagine this distinguished gentleman . to nukev The resolutions were adopted by a unanimous vote, after which the Chairman read out the " following list of speakers, who re sponded in the order named: Wi P. Cmaday, Geo. L Mabson, J. L Hacks, H. E. Scott,-O. W. Price, Jr., and T, B Kinnburv. Esq.-- Hen. D. L. Russell ruu:also called, but was ftbsent; ; ; llta peeencs wrrp ati gwa . uu gp. .2 ij r.l prppriate to the occasion.' Mr. Kings bury 's remarks though (made without any ; preparaiion cnanned every , one present and all " regretted when he had finished. , We t$ not like to be invidi- ouson an occaii.. Like the one of which we write but we inust compliment the speech made by Geo. L. Mabson. It W (Jelimeafc:la;inost'-: becoming' and "modest mancer anwas in excellent taste throughout. 1 j'lftken t altogether the meeting was cne of the most harmonious wo ".have ever witnessed.1 The , Opera House was crowded to nearly its full ca pacity, the dress circle and gallery being set apart', for the colored people while the whites occupied the lower floor of the buildingV At the conclusion, upon mo tion, the meeting adjourned sine die. Made from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading and fall ing- hair, Parker s Hair . Balsam . has taken the first rank as an elegant and reliable hair restorative. j JL Larpo Ship Ashore. Capt. W. J. Potter, who is now on the South .Carolina coast, writes us from Marlow, and tells that be finds the crops along. the coast below Cape . Fear cut off one-half. Along- the beach there are numerous evidences of wrecks caused by the .late storm. Near. Murrill's , Inlet, or Magnolia Beach, a large British ship, the Essex, loaded with lumber, is ashore. Decline or Man. Impotence of mind,- limb, or vital func tion, nervous weakness, sexual debility, &c. cured by Wells' Health Renewer, $1; At Druggists. Depot Jas. C. Munds. ITew Advertisements. Brick' and Sliinles- 75 000 Ia an 5 COAL and WOOD in full supply acpt 20 3t J. A. 8PKINGBB-' FRIENDS SH THE COUNTRY ORDER YOUR f ALL CLOTHING To be Shipped by Express from t. J. Of TERBOURQ, THE WIDE AWAKE, GO-AHEAD, Clear and Reliable Clothier of Wilming ton. Send for a Shirt, a dozen Collars, a Vest, a Pair of Pants, a buitlor one hun dred Suits send' for anvthincr in the Men's Wear Line. OTTERBOURG can and will please you and make no mistake. OTTERBOURG has made the wants of those in the country a study. He will attend Dersonallv to the - selection of Goods ordered, and patrons can fully rely on his fine judgment accruing from long experience in the business, u 11 -bit BOURG will ship C. O. D. goods in his line at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRI OES. When ordering a SUIT mention Style of Coat desired, state if darK, light or medium color is wanted, lake meas ure around breast for size of Coat and Vest, and send waist and inseam for size of Pants. This is an excellent opportunity to get the very latest in Ready Made Clothing, and at prices satisfactory to every one. igT The privilege of examination will 1 be given providing the receiver agrees to pay return charges should goods not suit. Send a trial order and be convinc ed of out ability to please you. L. J. OTTERBOURG, sept 26 22,24, 26 Js 28 Market st ; Great Economy rp 11 BUY TOUB STATION SB T of avary variaty and ttyla. 8ch'ool Books A-d Blatk Boolr. A com pie atoak always on Laao at lo wait pt ices. Get the Best -ptASTOB AND ORGANS CHEAP FOB Chsa or on thseavy i ittlmsntplar, at HKISHBERQKR'a. Lira Hook asd Hafio 8 tor a-pt2S Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS are hereby cautioned ajrainst harbor ing or trusting any of the crew of the Br. Steamship BARNES- liORE, Capt. Tenery, as no debta ot their contracting will be paid by either the Cap tain or Consignees. . ;. ALEX. SPRXJUT & SON, ceptlM-3t Consignees CAPE FEAR ACADEMY. WASHINGTON' CATLETT, Principal; JAS. W. MORRIS, A. M., Assistant, reopens MONDAY, OCTOBER 3d. It of fers special advantages for young: men pre paring for business or College. Yoonpu pdls carefaUj taught. Discipline firm. Prices moderate. - German taught by a competent teacher . Parents - irlshinz to enter their sobs win please do so at the beginning ol tne sessum - - sept tn savmou-ira ' .TTe wm bt glad to rvcalrs eemxcuslcatloB frma imr frieadj on aay'and 4 ail subject geaerai tatarmt but ; :-j- Te nana of t&t writer murt alwiyi bt fa , nlshed to ti editor; ' " w Ooaaualoatloas txst eat iid of the paper. written, 03 only 1 - ... PsnoailiUsx mutt be avoided And ft la epwU13y and perUoalarly ttddw ftood that tha Eiitm does act always endori tha riwt 0! eorrespoa dents, nnlest ,ao pk la the e&ftoria! oolaaju. . Hew Advartisexnonts, . School Bbolcs. AND - -i HAKD, .... . . Prices J a AT Reduced - V AT EST ADDITION TO MY Alroady fall line of Fancy and Staple Goods I have on tho New York Steamer! To arrive on Tuesday next, 27th inst,, a full assortment of ENGLISH. GERMAN AND FRENCH All Imported. Consisting in part of Swiss, . Neufchatel,! Sap-Sago, Comijne Kaas, Roquefort Stilton, Cheddar. Muensted, Fromage Do Brie, Fronlago B'Isignyv Those goods being new . in this market, .! cordially invito all to call and examine them. JN0S L, 80 AT WRIGHT, iVos. 11 rept 26 Sc 2:: N. Front 8 1 OPERA HOUSE. HIGHEST STANDARD CF COMEDY The Illustrious American Comedian, Mr. John . Owens With a Brilliant Comedy. Company, in cluding the Leading; Light Comedian, MR. CHARLES VANDENIIOFF, Will appear on MONDAY, 8pt. 25th, in Tom Taylor's Modern Comedy of VICTIiVIS ! and the laughable Comic Drama of SOLON SHINGLE ! The same Star aud Company will give an entirely different performance on TUES DAY, which will conclude their engage ment here. The sale of Seats will commence on Thurs day. . septa 1-w-fxi m - Tim LAURINBURQ .ENTERPRISE J8 THi BEST MKOICK thrctigh whlo to advsrtbo Fall aid "Witter Gcods amoor the peopla of Boiajoti, Richmond and Al? ton oountias, la North Carolina, and In the border eouatiet cf Soath Carolina. Ths Enterpriwhasa larga aad iscreactag eircn.' lation In t ia Pm 1n and Capo Fear aeetioas of this otata. baviag obtaloed a large circu lation la the Utter daring the x cnontbi it was published la Fajattavilla before its ra voval to Laurlabarg, asd la Via iormr wlthia tba last faw moatha. Advertlsamaats will ha laserted by ths onto, quarter aaa year at leasoaablo ratas Aadress, tl, 1. McDOFlTLE, , LaurlrHnrg- No 600DS ! V v 5 - f ..... - - 1 I Tn K11U UU lectuat ircai.
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