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iM;3$ v:t-: 'S - " rf ii . ., ... i , . in . il , -" -T ' ItYM3 17 F N" 1ST EWS"i:5 V ' tf.:WWete1fV h4 arrived, irt England" npver" of uptime Junta; .will devolve; to4her majesty ''peftoR Wcptuiatottfua tl,e , ' , hou: mi Pk1 ere lino FOREIGN NEWS. he Orestes, capu- Alien,' in 50 .days from a J, hare received paper, from which ciVrT hitelligence in" thjs .daj paper is ex, , fnnr dates are irregular, .and it i there'. irobable that some minor articles.; of intclii- ,re not given oy ... , r- oughit was notomciauy, nor even puoiiciy ced that Mr 'Jackson, hat- fatfel in his l. '. .. L.t ptfririrta 'Karl Kii .i ifitl .4. is nodOUDl DU ihi mmt tirguinniii.c3 'fin to many before the Orestesisaikd, ,nw from the extracf of ajeuer tltidsr the 19th December, pubfished"m this day's Jla the sarly part of December, shortly of L'Africane friirate it wav un M that Mr. Jacksoq was not well received, . b ruminirs o tne contrary nao Deen circu .tk fiist arrival of that ihip. This under wis daily strengthened nc cdrroborattd, kices from this country, and ruminirs -from Linent of Europe. AJetter was published Aon papers of thelOth oLJJecember, ad- by the Emperpr of the J rench to the Em Bussia, dated at JjhoB'ibnnuMOth of Octo r iti which speaking ofj the Vu ted 'States, sL' The C nit rr States abr tjIe .T TEAMS W ITH EGLAND AND SREM DIS- 5INCFRELT ANIX SFHIOOSlT T- APfROX" Mimstef of foreign AffMrs, ia the room of Mp eovtrnrnvnt belaid bv- that assembly vvht anf warning . raruamtni wouia meet op tne aan-oi ettect wui tnis proclamation proou;n .io. pain Jal;V. reabj)'shent tf Vl V- ' vV-'''-"' 1 Vieo;'-sWrirltei;'iKeN-gurtiw ofctWir.i'fiwer S'&t&gf. rSV1'- freedom afteiV lapse of Vhie certr'en&tB.thehi ' Ah airyUliis ciar from ;Ne York in 20 days, ihc Drosoemv! of useful reforms, rattonal liberty; has civen nse to rumours ;irhfavorable to an ad utrneht- oi.dur differences With America j , m though there ,ae no; particular, nes generally tnowft, yeiour; speculators ..p.aye come, torward, atid cotton and tobHcop have Idvancd atla,irten per c? ntl and there :va. rc. e W ,vitl jij t sell pn at t,hi tlyan--'th$r articfes ...aif'riefuaea at thtir t)t meivp liaTs7aPd! latorir ne-:Vea!iic5l.i :koi;:nrarkej's will, rise as they gent rally dp upoufchoccasious, ijfar abpyewhat the tniih wduld ' waii'lfantTf fiilly ltiiown t Received byjhe ship Orestes, CapT. Allen, 50ldays ' r;- '-7,:' '' from Liverpool. ' ' "u . ; ; PJmn Not. , 1 Ol-tThe lDuke pt Ilchingen (Ney) m setu If this day or tdidrrow,:for tle army in Spain. . ' : '. '.- ' v,i. Nov ri s The, king of Saxony arrived! here yesterday at 5 o'clock in the evening. . - . r ' The .emperor arrived late inx the evening of the 4th,' at Farts. ! His majt:y rode on fiprse- back the greater part of theyray from FontainH Amif hann'tnp aiil rMVE.vtitf nuT'innfll n?ryt1itif-- I HVJH'lVf UMf a J sp-w- viivj Hi resulting" from 'a jnixt sand participate ' govern' mho ?" ' r" l-b eau to Paris. On' his armal he viaitt d. accom- of which ts not oeen questjonea. laKen in . Dani;ed bv the kine of VVestolialVa, the kinir of .l - j; r l c?i . . . - . . .... . " , H Wltn aoices mnu.uic .unieu,- owei Saxonv'4 and alter a short convtrsai on w h that Ined a gt-nefal anticipation of what -would in ys be, tally cpnhrmed.-', Wedo not how- derstand from our papers, npr priate let it there is any apprehension hat .Great will co to war, on account oi the rupture n our government 'and her ministeivi'-' ,. cmnot pass by the letter ot the F rench fori without notice, f f we compare the lents expressed in that 1 letter, With what before, and what has since occurred, w very difficnlt to resist. the' belief that the, l etnbasiyt. has an object which' has not; iiinced Is it possible that the U... States Isent to become associates in a contest in bey must be losers i ' The -liberty of the id maritime ifjhr s" sound well, but we sk those who talk of enforcine; them, what we to expect from the northern powers, or it great emptroYrrheTfltets bp in their ports- for a great part.of the ice. aad shut up for the remainder by the hxc of Great Britain, Jean give us- no aid. tts of the emperor aee annihilated as fast appear on the oceSn. i r will then be left mMn a. -conflict for rjgbts. which all, the Europe cpmaiTied have contendeel lor int ut it will be. asktd shall we relinquish tibceause e are iuahle to cope with the MiyJ)Wt. tnsw'er no At' the1 nnc tirne ! voH t)ose entangling aWantts ' or en prince, lius maiesty repKjr&dto the T huilleries, .'v.' To'morrow his majesty"will give audience o ins ministerrano on me loua .yin nay ne.wui a mit toN;his presence tlie diScrent coftstifued au ihoriues, . ', - -' " ":';. "' The prince of Schwarztmberg. appointed am I Dassanoi w m Ausiria ione. court oi rans, set out for his desTiiia'ipn ..on the 24th inst, " Nov. 2 lT.Thi,king of Kapies u to quit that city on the 9th, for Paris. , v u The news of be borhbavdment of Cuxhaven, by the English, on the- 6th is confirmed, but the damage done is hot great ; only seven hcuies have ; ' N4v 22 We hear fjforii Turinvatiat on jhe T h and l ith, a great number df (rdinyls paS: sett through that city oh their way 'W Paris.' . " B aVokm?4 Nov 1 6 --E very clisposit ion has been made to receive our augustiempcror. " r The guard 'of honor is already assemhkd. Englir,' and Spanish -prisoners pass, through here daily. Marsha) Ney is ..expected here every- moment. Our mayor has published a proclamation,' an nouncing that; a great number of droops will pas througMhis town 20 to 5,000 by the DecemVr." - ' : - -The:' Ainerie -ii President has refused to receive the Spanish . AmnassdorJ., ' ' " td ''Vienna. ; Prince John, of Lichteni ctshemVitfi H.'deCli'pgTAyand' ;. ball StMii' be 'abletd inform v our maies. transferred steinfcoit'di I expect f;s ty. bf"'peace?'be1ng Ednclude'd withAushia- .Yoii will set. by lhe treaty, ,'that eonfoirt'iHblyv'tO joitr wisriv?,jihe greater part df ?Gllicia wiU)irt 'cbane masters i unu tnai i nve mnigtayottlt interests r- .... ... tteht'-':jRiitwith these we' are-l'obliged again' id rv you wotlld have ddrteonrself, conciiiwinsj evi connect ne appaiiing conungcpcri-rsnouia rji tmng. mm vrn.ifui;r, ixtpiirea oi mef S l fie " Spain'' reftin-Miicpliqie?e4 : ;V,t i'S ? y; PFperity and wellaifevitithe Duchy'pT, Wariavf 'I' ; ;,lVe heW c.reajed--actmty. of ,Uie-.Spanish prearations'andy rofyw jjirtajeaty im;ypur tnajesty'i .s.tlbjecu''lnay:-.':.. movements. ifliie7fa.ii rioticpwit- i&.Tevi vine" in j rest assured that in no casei tior under any icirw tjie iNorUi1. tetters, from' Dijon,;: dated the" UtKreumstanees, t hive they Jo int. states. hAteiicr'PorlieClwiUf a -.ani forcepf 40M men, at?tckeda strong corps French j have , give AusVria-tTkC? most advantaj?eou!T Which iwi conic from Bilboa, arid having defeated peace she cotild expect. She only loses Salsbdrff it, afterwards proceeded to"St'.'; Andero; I : 1 j and a there trifle Oft the side, of the ' Inn. '"t Sb; VVp-'.s v!;-'': v-wv-'vt'V'i;; "'I (cedtr Jidihing ir). 'Ikiy tni. ; ' On-. the afd':6f Italy' y The Tyrol,--The submisNpn tf tne Tjrolese; she ' p'etles only what .isjndifcpensable for iom v dopsTvot appear to nave takeilacerHas fxpdrttd rnunica lion with Dalmatia. The AustrianiMoa- 7 in Che French papers. Mofer, the ' gallant -titt- a'rcny,-therefdre,.; renins entire. ''.This tUe se of the patriotic cauawas mentioned particular ! cdridrxpcritnent wl)fch I have been willipg trt ly as havingimade a surrender of himself to the make, t have used towards her a moderation Bavarian Gen, VVrede, at lospruck. la an hosl-i which she fiadnp right to expect.' In thia; hope $ 1 ag,.iot tne submission ft me wnoief ity a pro-; nave none wnans griuymg to your majestyi clamation of Drouet, isisu'efi ?6nihe 4tb ult. it is, ! f l eiid your majesty thelgtisrJourhiklv however, onlv stated, that he had sent jn-lMs'sub- receive!. You will there see that the last Enelish mission in writing ; nnI pthrjs eten tins may Ministers are ngr.ting witn each other, that there1, be questioned. It mayttjrH oiit to iwr.an inventi-1 is a revolution in the Ministry,' and thst all isptr on to practice arijajarm in such ,detached bodies feet anarchy. The folly and absurdity of that Ca of these resisting mountaineers, asare out of the bitwt are bey cM description. ,They havefecent im'rhfiUate Teach "of: better fnfojrn at ion. Be this ly.CK,t3sirinedthede8tiuciion'.df; from t$ to 30,0f!d as it my it Is Jcertaiaihithe 'inhabitant fiav& met,.in the most horrible country in the world V not discontinued their efforts in the sacred cause, it swduld- have been just as well to have thrown l' of personal safety, and, with them, its correlative,- them' into the sea i so 'pestilential are the marvh.es ' independence. -Jsf he last, French accounts are of-WakhereH ! In Spi a tbt'y; have lost a vtrr hlled with details ol military movements and Mur consmeraoie nurapcr oi men. General Wellcsrcy has hid the extreme irfiprtdece to commit him-r s lfin the heart of Spain with SO 00 trien, havf ii.g on his: flunks three Vrmit's consisting of 9Cr bututiont mis' f'Pin' 40 to squadron whilst Kf .had -in his front the army commanded "by the J rwing vntce was oeqwai iorce.--u mi auncult to mishes !" Another chief 6f the name of Zrggef )ent has ..started up and. attracted paTticubr nv. tice, by his activity Twenty four hburonly, from the 'datt, of Droiipt's prOclarriaiirsi are ginr en the, patriots to lay down their arms in order to claim the general amresty, after which, all Snain an ' P-iftbir.il These intcrestirtcr coun nlvWch mihfawl-woihayerthe cgect-ttriey-nuw. prewmnrVelvtWdthcxhe ig it o'ttt of our power to adjust our i Htinn under.th,: dou iU vi: w" of the rec-. changes hen a suitable occasic,n..may present ; andim tlieir rcpeWive'e).iVert:?i'eiTti St tKe'lat'e rtsciis 'hick U ..MS .1- . . V. . - .nin,wui- pjKTw'cuv .uoj citation t ht-tr. mrfrtiaJ.- spirit;' i he ciige... rn iise n,o,accom,;lis.ntng .jihe . .ob. uhe adrnisistrition of prini-af,'with the place, as tew But this is a subject wb.ch wo.ild., vned ,n it-W lordVeliiiig.dn;' 'Is airily .knoW'V. into adrgressior ereatly.exceedine the U w a ti:( heVxicied tVn- it in 'nVlm resenbed by a pi evio H, .occupation of Our (of vigour and deciaion ;' but whether there is "ai) Fi, other matter. The speech of. Uie ithintr in tin arrangement caiculatet'l -; to wind ud ympcror is amotig the most singular pro. j the popular' spirit to that high wcougie of,erv lot that extraordinary manl Nations, who ; thusiasm, will equally inspire the ir.habltan's ith i u.cmseives sovereign and independentV; fortitiWe, under' (he pri vations which the pre'sejr- I I A ructions, to those the. emDeror haarwK ;riWv- k c..xAeer.i4i rcTet ;a mi.rkAi N, ' , j-" r ' , avi vara ti iiiyy )iii.v a.iuiiy iv,ioivti)i imivu k iv . y graciously condesceridinc to be- leir fi Medrntor,": a newtitle certainly, but'the'cdhduclofthe.-Portnwese. in maav instances, If ,1 v o--ndefs;ood their JVTaste i renders approbation a just tribute. The"; fate of " the' Pope was-.-alreadv ar.lrcinated , ' Pai-thcalJ tiftitfhfFr'. nr-nirla t,nriti " Snain . ' she pitore for w 'Mfnlieer.' time will dis-Unst stdndjor tall with' her neiirUbour In this' Wf iJ4nnt;r in whkU ms poor.c4iun,try'reationb i -wc iiu ?nnn ii u. k ne neiv .-uv .u. ..... ni.. k.M. . j, u .i a. r.,t u be Leopard' mtt Johu Bull, we do not understand.. k- i.,- .i.,i;K.r.i;nnc rtf Th. 'SimMnl timi, w L 5 feIs tlvat t,her is a Hrnitation have jthertfore turned with 'anxious expectation, O tilth e nrcan itr- ii. vectri'innA ' anA -"3Z'j -1. ' ifet. tl' ......t.l . I. ? r mankind there li'som limit.itink' i .4- ..t.it .,C,inra utri'' fk'i.'M.n ' win be. demanded,- are the ambitious ddpted sooner : but, wise as they are: they m '.r v,.'"u1 , A" J emperor 10 us have come, we rear, too late-H L he"pnnci- personsj'found inarms, crrf o Ae.; -To' dtoth,. at' ctnceive such at) act of preiumption.; . It remains ifgATvcymth i Such are thevrnercies of these rao- ?t present to be ascertained who aria to succeed dern Vandal. I ; '.' .... . , the late ministry. ' ' -'- ?:! ' j-",. .i-. ' I ' f Unit til. Stgtra are- oh the wortt tertMjwit Frapce.The .plots of Fofltainbleau have not England, and e.w dinfied sincerely and terioualtf yet ,unfTiJde;dhemsl'ye'sr but 'K.iiVgs,' Princes and to afiftroxim'aie ?a owr ym, " 1 w CarsVjB. lVavebeen sentfcr to Paris. :'l he dis- : I pray iod, Monsieur my Brother, t0""1vaw " pjsal orthe papacy, new divisions, of states and you in his liigh and holy keeping, kingdoms, iuw titles, nd ihe transfer of crowns Signed ; ; NAPOLEON." (Vybe conliHently presumed to ; be the subjects . SchoenbrunjOct. 10, 180?. of t.tlib rative"policy, or capricious impetuosity - ss-A-i, )ut to what extent, and tp What1 dirvction, except'1' . LiviBPoot; December U, 180, . in one instancei are yet unknown- - Bonaparte, in Having received, by the Courier paper, of h& -his answer to the Roman deprtics;tforms them, morning, a copy of the Em pei or Napoleon's "i, (nkt Prance avdjtaty mutt be comfileteiy united Speech to the Legislative Body,, we msrrt it below; '. under the mr mtiffm 'by .whichJ' appears,thlt conceiving that it dtvelopfS intentions interesting cTsrrirryto the constitution rfUaTy, which pro- .land impoitant to commercial as well as political vides," that afierjne demise of rhe present sove"- views, and therefore-, may be acceptable to reighj the two crowns shall never fall on the'SJfne " friends, .j-. . . . -. ' ' ; ' '-':' headTifnaparte intends td"unttc Itaermahcnt. foJTenilemen Definite of, ptfiartmehtt fa' ' ; V ly to'Vaitce.v 11 will afford another proof of the Ltgilaiiv Body. .' - . " . . ' . the inrtiflerence in which he holds vtne '."most so- Since our last sefasion, I ha've reduced Arra ; kmn engagement. The remainder of thatad gpn and Caetile to' submission, and . driven '.frdmt;" dress shows wiili hmbroad a face the wily ty- ladtid the falSxious government fornied I y Eng- . . raut2' c ,ri "uni ehls hypocricLwith his policy i- .Jbd.- 1 'was Jfivafthing-. upon' Cadis' an'.-Lhbnn,; "' 5 " ir. is not my intention' that theie shall be lienOI was under the necessity of treading ba'cte anv the least chanWe made in the religion of our rriV steps, and of planting .my tables on tfte ram- tattlers. I, elueht son oi : tne cnurcn, win not V4V v .v icijub. uucc iHumus nave seen ine depart frou. her bsor. Jesus Christ did not' ris deem it necessary to invest St t'eter with a M riuee, months have seen and terntinatinn of this fourth Punic war.- ustomed to the devottdness. ahd -courage of secular supremscyl Your See the first of Chaise inVai niies, I mtit nevertheless, under these ciy-- sucn Your' bisnop is tnc .vcuinsrancesi-Kiiovwctie inc puruciuar proois oi churctif in like manr.ir as I alleilin erive to tiou that wnicn u en God's aUHo Csar that which is Casar's:" :" 44 The genius of rrance conducted tbe Englislr has n " ""-r;nieiH OI Bl eJ4C UUVC cwuttll oi rvcil meiHoria. ek- K!M'of r,r-ProP-- wiih'ihe ma.rqwis: of AstOrga at the head 'of.it, for itair.;. 1 ... . " . " - ' i-ino aanunisiraf tonoi ureauwn qi iitc jihiium. j- ""HIT and r. taiiiintv .11 tnun 1, nA it ....... .. r- . 1t.-- ,, . of the marquis Of Romana. IVc'Jwyt af pledge not rt taming. how is : it possible they could w- pv"",,w ""vuiu r ot the marquis ot KOtnana. ire jwve a pirn esitritvof this man, when -he talk fdf'the steady patriotism dHnis riobie'mair jeedom of the seas ?'v 7 ,r ; ' :- only in hiswn Excellent" charactervUiut jrt t Papers notice the" arriarT vessels hatred - Honanarte'hears' toTiini. ;He is arricng army n nas tei minatea us projects in the pesti- - larsbes of VValcheren.v that important whiebcontain much of that spirit wbich-he marm the nw glory which my people would acquirej Austria -The hto arriiv; on iThe ernperor frncit has addressed lewiai marsbes of Vyatehe.ren.Vff that important .tKehcUjioiivjof'. pe'aceiVin terms peri ii4" t remained 4oO leagues distant, certain of' sal L Irec,,y tronf nermrtied polts. Ouri favour or purchase., As. far as it depends upon i voured bv Russia. An unfou IM r"5 PMuces hq effect as to the qiianli- his conduCtthe waritiry j ' Wfe1 v. oveiWdrie-a ;'n Gouentiurg on tie ,C.5 itl C L.- fWare-fiilly suppliedThe comrjeii-::and .wait'yiwKiuslohdiicted."' .Thii'-'fcf irt'eTVo'Jlune. Gustavus,' 'waVdead.1 -f v t" I BOSK u-W-i. .:...:- !' 1 ..j. r..:.:L.... .i:-:: . . -i ' t a..: ItlU r. - . V". uirci mi'sv- teccJe, vcrnmej.i i, nowever,' tu. femijoi'ary , .hjiith-i- i i ne.pnvp.fe ic'irra, nuni iieti b , 1 ' rnrr 1 111,-.-. i- ' ' 1 . . 1 " . . . .. x . - . 1 t .miii, i.ieirotiuce nt inn sen., or account ,01 us icngin,; nas Den-i5sueHsr : fasted duii'ng thee g'ociationS." r G-iW and silver and dl the grand, charactef they would display, medals have been distributed amting Jthoe oBcersi My heps. have not been deceived I owe partial andsoldfers who distinguished tbeiiise Ives., T1.V lar,thaiivtq the Citizens of the dcpartrnepls of Address conclpdes Nwitli 'empfratcally'': cUrng, the Pase Calais and the North, frenchmen V that it is only by 'discipline and true valoiti they e very bntarsTiall6pp4e you, shajbe conquer can procure a lasting and permattent peace, or ed and rftducetl to sijbmissidn. , Your grandeur this esteem of their neighbours the plain inter-hall be increased by the hatred of your enemies, pretation of nhioh is, ( says ,a coteftporary5 print, . Ypu have before you longears of glory and pros that to be at peace witli France,' they must be pcrity. Youhave the f(rce..arid energy of the prepared K resist her. . :"'(. : " ' Hercules of thlr4e.Frrr: "';..-;;v' . ""Oetimai:k and SwedenThe pacific noeoria- ave ctnited ToscawteeETnpife. The tions-between Sweden ancrDenmak are terminst- Tuscans were worthypOtTByjhmildness of theip -' The plenipotentiaries reached the sconce of character, by thcattwtfffient their ancestors have jegoci.ation on tne i ttn uiw tinn on ine; nicy ning aiwaya .sueyrn.. u'.biiu: uj ui :9iytv.sa:ipMj. nave- c.f ther25;hv inttlhgience wa received "fat Stock- rendered totjHropeni) civilization. . - , holm that peace wp ; concluded ' " f,J .' : -: " History pointed but to me , the conduct ! ough' . . The,j-uccesw;n oP'nnce Augustcnburgh to tte to pursue towards Rome j; the Popes, become so.-. Swedish thrwie.is likely to meet with opjwsit'ion, vcrtigns cf part of Italy, have! constantly thewrt ' aratmhgliaii favour of .-themselves enemies to every preponderating pow- pOTtef WoUld beja.;er n tne renmsuip mey nnc empioycu ineii , mled rumour pr;e- spiritual power to injure it. it was -men acmou-. th ult. that ihe late at fated tpv-me;5harthespmti)Tihfluencexerci ed in my Riatips by a foreign sovereign, W'as con Svred 4K: 5 Ifihef " muyv rietpcted trom ne the assembling ot the voftes on tire 1st nay ot armer and nlivt. r . a fn!,if,i5Ar ' Ia .-r.in itiu lutiMiin-Ac ,ii.r kit .tail ni Ftl'M . . f V.LJ4,t4Mllai tixu. w viii.i utuii uivm i.ur.iK'1'? 11 -.9 xit7. r in. J- r""Wr anyfttiect on ie-ieppliejiilhe-ni'fcsiwill'berestoi'et of ' ltrr4e:Ti;qirired TheVviset sntitifn: xdr fideiice ! utC(1 . " H", piouucuve ot great mer- and tbe- i'eirnvent in.,.'0-sVMrJ,,ch' however vuccejafui m en ppak of a, trary tfrtlve, independence" of 1-ranc. to the digni!;' t , i Denmark'and! and safety of my throne. . I loweveis I acknar Franc, but are wholly silent as to the causey .Ietlge-the necessity ot. tne spn.iuai jinawenc t r,y- ; ;-.v ... :v . '':.' C - the descendants of the fiistoftrie pastors, I veOulo Tntprptihcf Dorurrtfent ".-'.not conciliate these granu ints; r?uut oy annunini-. . hnafiarie so i'tit sdrs, and,bi uniu FrancXr' lvwufyj:j ttTbl'H-' By the -Treaty of Vienna, all the. Kinps r-The'Duke of Vntnnattn- SoWraigns my allies, who hafe given The sojusn- - ; nnraK'tft V wiil.i! it . C ,.f 0', 'iniii:inr Vrf their. frK-nrthin. hivj I , ... -1 ...... -1 U I II I J HIV. 1.. . , .... .... HI ... 1 1 til Jilt. tUH J - ' ' ..-." - orcc? '4 general; back to th. extremili4sof tie H,r.1ulaSl.nuld wd. SbU acquire Irt.-wwase ef .lev - ; . L -I 'f. '1 ..Sr. t-W.rl .,-.oi.iT.t I k , , t r !ri-l ' I h( IHC IMIY11UIVC "'WW! lu'' l l . -' ' 'A i" TitOrtf .' .--.' ? 7 1 - .. 'V" 7-J ii general iacK ?o tn-extremiue.s oi -tt e fe-ntmuia.- annua 'rr . " j ' j .hu"4- g-pbam' reconqu qnui; tUHVriddthcg tages Ok, yew .dewred., V ur'rjr. "" :;';:"X''" i.'r"! ':,;:r;"":"':r..:': ';::-" ::'":'i::'T7'::.f :''::,'':y'r:ii ;.;vf'''""7i,"'-'.,:-:'"i;;'f''"" '.":.:; .-,"'--'' r :-': - "it -7i-i' . VI iK
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