- - i A. - X leaving the family f G;neral Wahingv tonthcn prefident ot the, U. StatesJ to It wai hy pride and my' "happinefs to prcfcrrc the jrienilhip of that exalted man to the dole of his illuftrioys'Hfe. V :Prifcelon, Nev; 1,1. . ' Dear Sirt ' .y; ''".;. ; Your letter reached me yefterday, and informed fne of your intention to embark next week for Europe. VViihingifrpTri"; the eilecm I entertain 'Tor your characTer, 'tOM-ender you every fervice in toy power, I could not avoid troubling you with the two inclofsl let- ters-rhough your acquaintance in France Ttjade it almo't utmeceilary. With great e,fteem, -. , . I arn dear $'.rf Your molt, obedient frrvant, ".'. : G. WASHINGTON. .' Major Jackfdn. . Pkilhhlphid, Dec. ?6, 1791. Dear Sir, At the fine time that 1 .acknowledge the receipt cf your letter, notifying me of your intention to enter upon a proMV fio:i4l purfutt'.; , and d iri;it; jhe. "enfuing tern jtt.yofe yoiiri'eltlor ad.nitt.ance'as .a praciiiumcr ot I vv irt the fsiprcne Co.irt of the ilate of Pennsylvania, i beg y on to be peffuaied that my belt wilhwS i.l ac company yen in that .-or in any other "Walk. into vv-u If yojr imeteft or incliia lion may. led yoov "''.. .. That your determination is the remit of the .b;ll view you hae of your circum. 'itjnccs and expectations, I take for gran ted, and thoretorj lhall fay nothing, ;. with ple-fiirc k(m to tn: juitice of it -fhjli diclaie to ) 1, that your department 'his been regulated by. principles of intcg lity ai huVior, ar.d, 1 hat. the duties of your ttation have hr. cxccirtc, wi'h a- . btlity ; u'vl I c -jnCe the ovcafi ji your aJJrcfsatl ir Jc I mu, tnthank you for 'aiP vo;ir attentions, snt for the tervices which, you hive rendered me fincc you , have br.cn a ;inmber tr my tjmtly. -tc-t IJ;'f departure tro it b;. made pvifeeVy conve ticnt to yrarfelf ; and.be-' iitve me to be with fuicere eitccm and regard, s y ; ' . Dear Sir, Your aifiCiionate, . And oblii-d lervant, G. WASHING I ON. .TIjor Jackfon. " . ; t t The following letter was ad.lrciTV.1 to mc by jic'icra! Linco n,, . wh.jrn I refined fb?..9'S ;c M3rla.nLf-''"tt.at w ;;!; n 1 11 is rriy bostt a it has been tny hp ' pinef., to 5:.2vc cr:'Jnyc.l tor tVi'y.iix eirs, the con!, ant e'tcem ana tmioH ot t'ni pliant f. l iir th's rr ail 4.11 iabU;, QtrJtnult tefp ci.bler.an. PfUi-fiti, 0'7. 30, i". I va th' r.oi ;iii'4 h:):nrc.t, my, t;rar .friend, with t;u receipt of your letter of this ! tie, pufportici. yon'i with to ttlin t't'ji!L'e f ilfid int frcrs4iy ai war. line my o.vn caie a;i l c : 'jV'mii nce : tt:e locd and rx, icit. cauu n trie in !th ) . ut rcq'i-r.t, ifz . tl vc Vti'Ce u trit'i.d u I J f Hi Kc lil-.-nt, -ut vrt IhitsuJ tultice ptcvit , an I 'ell me ; hit 1 .iii'i la. rifuc t!ie toi m-r, to ynnr i ir. reft and luptiK-f, and tft I inuii, t-),v cv-r aJ vour Iumwc pror) .u ui ate it invfiivrd in t::3 ntc .line -c.fj-.t yut:r re llj f.t'lM). Pet-nit tn-, my i'.cit .Ir, b.f ire I take leave ot you, to reiirn vhi ni wmncit tlur.kiJ'ir voa' meri-crioo-. f.i vic $ in tle c. 1 1 - ' I 1 . i c tljjfw luvs icff'v-rtd h my jfii tint in ilic waroiti.e, TH f Ihmcci., I have ( the p'caf":e 10 a!li)e , on, lnvxlurnU.cn, alG -ck 1 -v! 'gi I and ;vt by o,tr c.nii try !ulit I h.c. t j-d real fa. lit t't. u,i.' )o ii ni.va'e tr crlih:p, jour t'i' tn':;f N und in t tiaveantifly in. CffitH in a''untjit iM v.i.t. Aei'Mi tny i'.-at- l;'r. !, that tl vV.t of 'teavrn't e ti 'rn'y v. 1 ir. S- j n . that yiui pa'h in his ui ly f,no.i h as d pr'fpi lO'ii, jour vt .i.fr . , '. 1 enlv, ai.d hj.,-y, ami h. t ) O l.j. iy fn.i ly f'ni", in twtc-uling I if, i t.c pryfr of yuur a;fkclioiate D. LINCOLN. Nbjor Jackfuri. Thi f dlorin- it ne of eterl Icltrrs tK't . . re wtnu-n h Mr. Jefferson to in t I mi u me Vjtuncm m n'nteri in En l pe. Not haiiiiiud hp nit, this Utter w..s ii'ii dvlivfid to t ddrio. it viit ui'ie.l 10 ilr. Ji rten-ju, and rttivnicd hv hint :.. titite h h been ptkidcnl vf tlw Untied .Sci.lt. t'niUir'phh, nt I, I7ia. Dear Sir, Tht beat r hrreof U M-ijaf Jackvin, for incrlyot tV .hrnty,an I fcftfitdtjibc Pre ki.tiiit' (ioil). Suppciitt5 it jH.stde bt tf e yi m Mi'ttnl, I ithpkiHMretitiike , tint knon to jrcti, is in'ltnuii iif i.itwr tn.it i. tilcnlitid wyrlh. (le iariit tll iy attention yoi can hew him, tud itJb i!u.kfolLr them, klould Li, frum. the circumstances ef "the times, needTfit "olucill interference, i am sure that as one a- " ihOBg our best eitiit-ns, he will havs thi be tie fit of them." I am with aincere and constant T attachment, Dear Sir, ' " Your affectionate friend, ' TH: JEFFERSON. .. JWr. Short, minister resident of the United States of A merica at the Hague and . one 'of their commissioners , plenipotentiaries now at Ma- . drid. ... ;' . Were it necessary to multiply these proofs, they could be drawn . from my correspond ', s dence with the, most respectable men of our country,-among whom 1 may here,' be per: mitted to introduce the name of general Pinckney, under whose command, and in; whose regiment I served as a subaltern and "captain in the first years of the revolutionary war. it wasthen my pride to emukte the noble example, as it has been my happiness, for almost thirty -years, to preserve the es teem and affection of this distinguished states-? man arid swldier. , ... ' No impartial, no honest man can for a mo ment believe that a character thus acquired and maintained, could have been departed from by the smallest mistatemcnl of a most conic aiptible communication, in: whrcli the person making the representation had not e ven the shadow of an interest for ptrverting the truth. . Enough I trust has now been slated to re pel the scandalous aspersion. More would be unnecessary, and thus much was required to vindicate the integrity ot an honest lame. W.-JAKSON. 'ilUMUCANE IX TifE IVES'teNDlES The following particulars of tht hurricane at St. Kitts, aVe irom a Bissatere )aper of the 7th ull. ' Eaisatcrre, (St. Kiits J Sept. 7.r-On Sunday last arrived, in four days from Ita'barioes, the bris Ceres, Frecmin, and ('cntre, Prior. In the former Sir James U tc ii came pau svntjcf. Some part of his ba'rj.tt'e' was land ed htre on the same d:iy and .ihebri(j'w;sU have landed the remaining p u t it St. James' House in Sahdy Point, but on iusday she was obliged to put to sea in con equence of the weather, and has not sjnee retu'iuid. WVai'c sorry" it is our painful task -to lay before our readers an account of i hurricane of considerably much longer duration, and nearly as fatal in its effects as the evef-mc-morable one. in 1772 : On Monday last, afternoon, the weather bcan to$.5sume a very tempestuous aspect, and through the night the wind increased, and blew with great violence' from the North and North Wes, accompanied with inces sant showers ol rain. Tuesday morning held forth no hopes of an 'nlct niiisioo. as'it h:.d only changed its direction and blow with c- - q-il viokn.-c from the iuuth.SVwu varli;g. frequency to Soulli. In tlie ri!y p;rt A tl:e tky a fichooncr brlonrjiti;; to Mr. S'AiuU viU, of Mt. liarlh-ilrpit-ws. was ioVr.'d on chores ut ( between two n I three o Vim k, tlie ship llcrkfml, (apl. Dixcn. liavi'igon boar! -.SO hogvicinU i f Sit-.ir, i:r.iu!i""t sr. pipe of M'irlcm.vascVviTi f.vnn her ; '.ch'r and f;)ited f'n.shoa njiir 1'oii Sniiih. vhc.e he so.n afnY wint to pivecs, Itardly a wsti-re of her rcmn'mii.tf prctidtiitially Cpt. Dix in and his crew Kt tr.f on shcic, nd some part d'thv wntc Mill b med. - A hloop In;., o!'ln to Mr."M'(!ie koon Pijed, tnd is since entirely deV.roed. The Snu-ricnn bri ; Centre, unci Ctr:s, to avoid the iinpti'iJ- iiiK da.t:;r if possible, p it to vu oUxil this time, hut the formrr ruidd i.M eiili t !r.-r Cs cmP's s slic wis forced on fcho'e, at Salt and has sincr irnne to p:ects. The p;)ioail'.ii'gtiipht ptt;cnud a uicit thxjny ; ui'uiice-t i tlie '.hir thipsiu the l oud, u every mail, of 'xliAiion seemed to await them fn ot ih- inrrra.ing violrtrre of ihc wind nd t' II : Thtr wet r seen, be. fore, the ivc- jninj closid. to h'hur and ),Jrnii.hi A'.H'til ote o tlcxHHai tnyi.t curao.viy mm ki pl ic frr the lite id the i.nftiffnnr.te per on on lioard them, . it thrn blew a perfect luriicac almost every feme iK-irjj bifn c!ovin,"iCvcri.l mi. ull ln 'i'cs tnirittl ttuy by the to rents of water that t'.shed c'own. ccrM i'r.eclby the unceasing ccbigc tf ruin, end many other houas entirely stripped V.'ti'nesd'V t'tnrtilne ! it prc'elittd a srtl.c iif h"rror tolhc ;nlaK;:'"f'5, 1 Nut aivclin the Hoad, and the hic li cntirtly cottrrd wit'i wiccks ! 1 he WMli-m Pitt. Cupt. Abti- crrmihie, a ship Wliwi here fir litidcn, fty en hmcboT the Pond J ti c Acuora, CrpU '. Thf.mpvn, a f.nc new ship, her f!rt voyaijt, villi a mr'i otlh 4;,'iO. stnl'i.g. shorn shrt lower down ( and the Youmjf Nkhola, ("l.c lip cupuired atul sent in l.cic the f ib dt by hit Mujcty' nhip liipjwmctie, i C;.pt. Aytnugh, n!taalu6UceaiKoof ma- houaliv ui.d lt-wiiod fii Hoard) uyiti (mine It ir. f The t!udi )wt A'iAjjt, vutxnsih fiitntke Hjj fj tl.itJura, iimv.J It Lurrpt M jnil inlj ?ijrwnt:h in cV(-fij cjttr trfmi'irg iht ii if, J eetin f ir htr f,r$l Nrt tf d.iti-it ntc, tul fui t:'H ttA ntttr uiatltiten h i,t 1'itfith p'iv hetr I a J)am 7H. a fuf t limt tvi, ui I't for eii ' iitrtit tr.'lh lf t F.ittith jh'ty rl l.i.ir. L krIJi UMleS tlif 'oe c I ate (a emitirrale th 1ms 1 f the Vtp Nil wt CapU lt n-.it, t Deep Hay s!oop WiU litttr Ah'on, ('apt. Ilauil, of St. Cit.ix, it Sandy-Point j ind it Silt-Pe.nd, beitdesth; lri; aUovctiteMloncd, are the rrtks of Uo Aniciicin sr.inM,nrrf, Mr. l)w'i Ih.i, Mr, Hojfcr'ibris J4.tm, Mr. Cotntry's schuotier l.ic rn.c ehate net hern atde to Usrn. AiCOunu received fsctniht diMerei t vistkrs -"el the island, cetail the man ravfrc matte fey the torrents of watsiCfom the mouViala " 'afid the damages (more or lss) sustairH ri the mills and works of almost every estae in .the Island.' . '.Ve cannot pretend to cttldilate . the loss on th'rs distressing occasion, butkup pose it will fall little short of SO or 100,00l. sterling. It is with much pleasure we date, that there have been b(:t two victims Who have lost their lives on this occasion ; thchrie a white man who had the cdmmand ofjhe prize ship Young Nicliolaslhe other ahc gro .. belonging" to Douw Thcroulde, l.q. We almost fear to hear the accounts frbm neighboring Islands, as no doubt they ha'e suffered in-proportion. . ' , ' A privateer, belonging to Mr. Do'ugan of Tortola, foundered in the gale, one negro on ly, as we can learn, picked up"; she was seen on Tuesday throwing her. guns overboard. . Arrive! in Hampton Rditds, bounclLQ Balti more, the schooner Patience, capt. lMnnt, i 1 days from Aniigua, and '2i days from Marti niquesugar, coffee and molasses. The Patienpe was captured n the 19th Sepb-m-ber by. the Beaulic'ti frigate, and sent irto' Antigua, -and from thence released, fapt. "Blunt has fumislied us with the followirg list of Americans lost at St. Pierre's Marliliqttc, in the gale of the 4lh September ; j. . lirig Cincihiwtus, Day is, from ,'orfeU ; Aurora". Seiby, of Snow Hill, lait from .' New York; Tolly, tlark. Boston ; - Good, intent, M'Calmopt, Philadtl'phJi',... Little Cherub, Hutchines, P01 tin outii ; Afmi.'a, Smith, New-IIaven', Traveller, Motley, Porlh.nd ; Sch'r Eiigle, Bi.kcr, yilmmgton ; Sally,-Hubbard, Mklcllctov.n ; I.yc'ia and Polly, Bacon, Boston ; Nncy, Dorome,. ditto ; Caroline, Colman, Baltimore ; Henry, Goodrich, Hartford; . Two Friends, Moulton, Portland. At the river Pelpt, (Mart.) ' Brig Trial, Whitney, Salem'-; " , ., .. Sloop Hope, Sacket, New-York. Four sail lost at l'ort Kcyal, nimes "un known." . ". , ' Fifty sail of different Vessels v?tre ijlowfi ashore at fit. jclin'svA,nligira ; but all.vvete get off except tie Packet, and gUavd thi pi both of which have gone to pteces. Most of the vessels at St. Kitt's-end St. Battholomcivs were driven .-whore and lost.' Subscriptions were opened ut St. Pierre's for the relief of tte hip-wtv V.-d Americans and proisions fui-ni-JKi , : trl they can get home. ".vvi itr. Capt. Jri-.ieP. c'the r ' t . . n r.d William from f oiot-Petm m'Jti'I :r ' Ncw-Yci V, in forms that the I'JiTi.-. '!. of ihe 4h of .cpt. destroyed ever v;k l the "port i-f l)oro'-( iniqne ; it vf VIi iio in a tnuuner tiipre- redei.-'efl Hi ("!' , I ';v:,"r-ut Nvilhuiil'liaving doiic any m: terJl it (or)-. . We luive rerei. eel .the filwmg disircs. t-inj,- account from Button intkltcn dated 'on M eflr.cday n:ornig : L )'. Mac. fJs. ' We have jut txper'ut'ied tne of the in f tiw-meiic'oas tornadoes t kne wn in ti i pait of the country. It conntenrt-4 yet tci day niorhhg about 10 o'clock h a swd evate t-;Je, which continued to incVase h'ow ly until 2, end from that time un'l 3 vith nn:;nin;n r; pidlty.acrompanicd wth sniu t e1iowers, thunder, and lightning. A 3 tlnre wsa6hortrespi!ef raln5 tin wu Mi'iiVd to the north west: but this was crly tn in'.nt.o y. f'.r it w.on citmu back In ihenorll cast iih tc'loi.blc fury, and nblif;dihr stoutest kl.ipoii j; an will' as the small oaftli lh'iton to- nti'jiMt lo lJ e la'.e of beinf chv ii.as'.i d," m;iik. or driven on shore. The beautiful North Church spire Is levelled with thegrcund; and CV.arlc ktewn hpire and the St.te Chapel have ri-rrivcd seme lniuiv. tany dwillinj; houses and chimtiies lme tbsred lit the wreck; particularly aheaulmi rtw Iriik house of Mr. I'.nton's situated in Wi t Huston j part of it fell on rn adjoinir.g uu:i.ii;t ci i.ii, rim Kineii 1 woman, nemrcs wnuri'i i;: two people c-f-tohnir. Mr. ta ton' fan-dy wire ptwidertially from home and then-hy in all probability ciccped drith. At Last f.nc l,.di of the tries In the struts vere .!! n v.p by the 1 oots. "'lis !i: asttrs aittniiR the shipping it is at prcHM l iCcult to a.r.ertin with an; dc l.rce of ptxtisioif. I cin only imntionsucU it lave iiiin'c within my . 0V1 nation. On Dmcla'tcr lies a ship belonging to Nr. N. lV.lowi.bcsidf fm'.r srhtncrt, ihrtc su'ui, imd thne msll cislt. On DonhiMir lbi, s?ttnsail,toofhiclare scbooners,dint. td. ,t the White Stores, one brig sur-k.tnd f ne dinm..d. North cf the Ix-ng WUif, Ulow the T. one schooner suek. l.as iittr -n hoard 700 iptintals of fish. 'I he sloop Ahn, (iriffin, h st htr must, if cm. l td lo. tprit, tsul a wrec ; she imurcd in Caj; Ami, sndwillbe abandorcd. Six or tur. others hac vteeivetl freat damage, particu larly a f.nc sihootier btlonii.g 10 l$:niiti St-t(rnt, a iniall sloop st'i.k atlhesotith side of ihc I .ciip Wharf, arsd snotherln 1M Point Channel. I hae heard of but one life ot mory the shipping. l ive houses were blown down in Cbatltstown. The ship Pattf ron, for Khwle-Island .vas(asUci alriitate) avthc fotit ufNMuck tt thoals tfstcirsy mortdnn with a pilot ot tatird, The weather contiouci daik itJ ghwniy. Wind N. N. V ' P. S. I have heard fr im Cape Ann tht there is i ship in the harlnmr from the Pf 1 1 Shalotc, f orii j:ne d la T. C. Amoty, wiS' fiih, din(d 1 itlitr siredmtcortiht at Mullchejd, afid all the vends at Ssl '. Vxcepione. I'hrejccakltis oom Dov.n Ds..' "! v.cre lost on CapeAnn ; the crew ftijsbc't, NORlxLiC,' tktcbtr 18.- Ve stop the pit si to mention tlie ft 1 i val in Hampton Roads 0 the ship Jionticello, capt... . Geary, 49 tlaysfitm Nanlc." Paris papust the 22d August, fcaye l)twv received, from 'which extracts will be given in our next. Capt. G. Informs that a frigate pf 50 guns , was laying at Natitz, ready for sea, and wai , yaiting the emW"alion of - Ccnvmissioner to the government of. the United States, oil business Teiauve to'lhe island ol'St.'Dtriiingo. I!7 1 L At I N O 7 O N, N. C. V TUESDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1S04..; It is with sincere pleasure ue are 'entljletl ' to !i!.le tli"t there is the best reiison to believe ; the account of the death of govcfrr.or CLAI ! BORNE unfounded. Litters" as late as thy j first of September have been 1 tceivtd -from him by the pnsidei.t of the U-uiied Statis, on which day the last mail left New-Orleans These letters it 'te tli.t J.ir. Clailoi ne hmltteen very HI. but was then so far recov cixd us to admit his transacting business. - : 'Kui. Int. Captam S.'vaino, f the kl ip Perf evtrnnce, arrived, at New-Yo.k on v,ltil- 2A nut ant j' in forms, that shortly terore he, left Lisbon, a frigxte sailed from thiu port with a. c low 11 for ' Bonunarte a present from the Omen of Por- tugal, which, it wa said, cost two millions sterliiig..beiugJ-isiyjiO!anieiited Vila clia jnonds and precious stones. . STATE COAt'M. The State Coach for Bonaparte's corona tion U making at Paris, and will, it is said, cost 8()'.'.W)0 livers. 'J he new Emperor will be Vtiy dmr lo his sidjeclS. A rumor has been prevalent at the Hague,-. tht the mediation of the Court of V ienna will be exerted to restore peace between GreaBritain and Frf.nce. This rumor may be traced more lo the eager, wishes of the Dutch lo have "an end put to hostilitics.thau to nnv vnfhvfTilic inti-?li'Miri-.' ' ' 1 ne attairs 01 lgypt sun continue in con . fysibn. The Beys having gplned anolhtr victory, had, accordimj to the last accounts lald'seig'e fp Cairok Lvn. pap. . D1ED in fli'is town, on Thursday last, M r. Jam cs O'Neill. . . Kz vntr.S, October 19. l)lED-i-t7nFr;duy U 1 1, rn ipopkctioaf fr rt'on, Major .' trs 1ai k.. ir.the 061b Jesr of his age. . A f.w' hours prtuous lo his jilt-rr-lutioi', he whs In ptvfict iien-lrti, cenvtr sir.it will; his Tried in the lower pari of the lown ; f.tiiiij; somr'v.hat unw'ij!,. he wti.t V.oine, and in a vtryVoort time was violently Miuck with tho dineaie, whith spCwiiily ttr-miiK-ted i:i hh xkutb. Tb'e deceased liad lot'g oroiin the m-vicc "of tiis counti ), first " au'offiter daring ftr'vcv; lutiorsry war, and aficnvarln cs CuU ctorcl' the Customs for this port, in cr'ch of which, his xeal and integrity tmintmly eiihtlid 1 itn lo tl e is teeiu t-f his Telhir.--citi7c.ns. Abuul 3 j ear a ng" he retired into private lifi?. In.d heped llu.t his nutits would have ttn pfiUitrayid by an able hand ; but hi this we were' ufjqpcliHcd. ' In .tu-nvpiir.g il ourselves we can only hay, thai ps a mii, Jtis actions y.cre v.pright and honourable j t the fallicr cfa fi.r.iiJy, he was affectionate iri tender; as afiiitidand rompani'iti, tina-i-e - and pleasiue; ; and as aclitisi-.an. just ft dbe- - ncvolent. Number will l-.-meht !'; Iosh. His remains wire tnttrred tht tiny af'er, with every honor, vl.it I. as a olc.t,- ti,j a good intn haws sent iiitd to, fort 0Fiai.Mi:;Q to::. Sch'r Ir.duv.rv, lowlvr, . New-Ycik llrig Polly, Punill. . - l-LvllTOl iVrr.rVfJr.'Otft.VrlS. ATfired,ir?fhnrrarl!n3ttrirrir--days from Wilniii'on, N. C. villi riav-l slores toOenrgeGiU-s, John Manton, ;ir.d ircnclltiScuire. Pacsemjers Mtsstt. Aii derson, Holiflcs, Howaid, Kelly, I-tvyand Mar t'ni. The ship Ann, opt. Woddinsu.n, Trom Ja fc-iaica, last from Nassau, :13 d Ays, airivdat Savaiihah, hro'oht with hr l1t paaigtr and master of the ship Advtnt'n-e, T ll i port, lost cn the 7th u'u mi the Ji.Miama Ue.T, Urtind from Wilmington, N. C to Jamaica. 1 he at.h r Fidr l'Uy, of Wilmington, N.C and the hrig Warren, hrlat.iir.i lo rHto Northern jiort were dvivrn on short n! fw, ot UranJ;; Terrc. CauJ.doune. in the late !.t txpchnien., of Ncw-Yk, out 10 days iVw A nmingion, hiundtr the Hat anna, mt Kit: yesterday !n distress, being leaky at4 lion handed. Uri.ir.lOUS INTELLIGENCE. . A CAMP.MEET1N(; .M'beU'lB'.niay ! fin County, on th Nonh-Wcu of Ope I Icftr, ihe I2titiii. at hkJ.wotoUcrt. 1 td ten preachers, and eiwicnfJudQa4t six. Iccnhtintirtd ptofU$ among sthem jitd tre not lest thm three l.undrtd jinssoni i of nli;lcn. Meeting ws epeTd,a tmtaj, 1' vith smginp, prayer, ai d pr aching. ()ur i e?eot1nna nmhn were soon atfended vith lieiitrs 1 he lucl Moat llif.h tjeitrndetl and anmcredLy firej f- the sacred -fl;io broke wit 4ht j;l.ry t j God therm anticd, and the fewer t.f the voild la ccmc srery

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