V, meefwitha faablj-ceptn W sta'e ttison autliomy . "' . . . . . . . n .1.. p. ' which we deem entitled tqine, nignett creoii.. vrrn -v :,t:n.a that nil t?i ,,i.. ftf lita.rntnrv. thftt nine must ,' were ;slint" down .Si' then, Sir' sasd Tt'll L11C IUUUU v ' 11 v J 7 , en'ctoi e iiwctdig otthit Court, ifMkf' Suthatsh oa mb.Antntn a.WJ?7.l7ed tirroushout wltft bravery ana; coius. ; nc Wu$: V RfpescntatuWietused to '4kt into '"'"''J?" Wardresed as'a comnwn seaman j a' red banda- - t 7 7T - "-r-Ti --r rl u. . ..' ti".::51- . - .A"'. . " ' "it 1 1. ....n..t. uireinw tbe.exdieucy 01 sjisuenainf; tne mw ourinsgoiiie ro'mu ins ueaujiu iittu ju inw A- :A.n. rft?afKm.'fbrA oeaceit ' U expectedrat whleh'. he had received. FroBi these the blod Whiiigionix that when a'ga spKnfer liaying eons.: rtaehUude; In) this frightful . plight; lookifli like the very Remits ot carnage ad In theiGrst page it i inserted, ayery well ht? HI; liict; he .;, tame up to Perry in the hottest .1- J f l. Lip Hmn. n: i and bloodiest wr.tne nem, ana annouocea iq . . u t fiA.r r, him lhat a 1 he officers 6f. Lis thvisioQ were fe thi H would not be surixrisme: to tta tuat i""' 1 T t I .t. n v " ; , 1T j- . . Killed, rerry oraereu oiuers in incir xuacc the writer wag Gen Armstrong. ; lr speau p shodlv after Yarnell returned with a reneti officers Perry ' M-'if knthnror that some " rtt must endeavour to maiteoui oy yourseu. ,Ui,r!,c . r -w - . ,6ave none more to furnish you I"' ni7icr his been very busy with-him. Wot ()ne eirramstar.ee which Perry relates de- ven a shadow of blame does he permit to fall; 8Ave narticular mention. It has in it some- on the war department. Hampton and Wil-J thing of sentiment that is above common life, Icinson are both assailed; the navy department I and absolutely aelongto poetry. When, in . , uuu a v n J,.1 the sweeping havtfe hat was sometimes made, kglanced atj but the God of War towers in & mmherlmen ivcre shot away from .around ttrength and majesty above the imputation ofja tj,e MUrvyon looked silently around to weakness tr folly I lA't us cry nim mercy ; anu rry ind llieir steppeuin tneir pmces. enqaire at a fit lime, whether he be not a mere mortal, subject to backslidings a,nd ehrors like the rest of us. He and Wilkinson have been listened to. Now let us hear Hampton," who appears to have been the most earnest about the business. Armstrong's and Wilkinson's letters resemble sprightly invijations to""a7d inner prty a fish-feast, .rather than a correspondence in which .the7ionorL"and 'safety 'cf. a' nation were concerned. They'may both yet, however, suf i'ci dearly for their game of badihnge. Comparison. ---'t he Lislature of JVpw-Tork have authorised the siim of 200)00 Dol las to he raided by Lottery, -fol the benefit of Uv.ion Co'lee at Schenetajry. 4 Virginia, poor yi"ri'i ! ha put the finishing siroke toiler g 4i(.aif'w, by the. paK9ge of- a law reqtlir jnsj mil'Mits to perform" military duty J -the jnMtf"queii("i of which "' isvlhat riir young men '.ar?" proceedingin crowds'fo the Northern States ifor thir educarton. Tetersburg Intel. PwiEi. Rissf.i'l, f olonel of the fflft infan try.' Edmund' P. Gainf5t, Colonel oft he 'th Whenever he looked at. the poor fellows that lay wounded and weltering on the deck, he al ways found their faces turned towards him, and their eyes' fixed on'his countenance. It is im possible for words to neignten me simjue anu j until a. i u (ia v v u i .-v-. ---rj - Tt hope that Wa will not -pat1 id executiontm? project yotf ; leu - m iii - ju JOWN, "since those house and pppertiea dp not be ton c to Americans, bat "to, trae Spaui . . . . .,. k .i - .. ' ' -. ,r . . To the bearers of your letter 1 have ordered some small nresenis 10 oe gin. , father and friend CSigned) r.UAf The brave col. Johnson, who commanded t monnted reirinient at the defeat of .Proctor, and was ' then so severely wounded, arrived, in this city yesterday j and took Jus sear as a repre apntative from Kentnckv. Althouetthe re ceived several wounds in variom part of his body, it gives us great pie asftre to state, that his 'efeneral health i perfectly tenestkblishedj and he has the happy prospect of entirely re covering , the use oi nis ieii arm anu .utLuui which were much shattered wVat Int. JmrM IH1"1' " ptty u Bu.k.i f'fj- W(cbroiketlierMtofmm UWs;i;d.50lit';' fT -' :V''-;:li''. ' - Ai,i!i. ) ' " . I t ' J ' ;' ,i.' ?-.vvl PdWetl on Contractt ' Crahdh'i RepoitilWojtf M'Nally' EvJJente CTraydont' Dijjet Ch'rtiv mi Rllli - I " J nod 1 Piactite aftd appendix a vcty Day'i Coonettleui Report 1 V0I1, Binney't PeontTWaoia Reportl . MaiucWtalta'do' 9 voll' ' ' ' ' . Heoning aod iuijiford i Vtrf'uiU da 4 vojf, JohhsonVW-lTork do. 9 voll. X; " n ',.. - ' x 1 supreme uoun in iu wur. n cane dbh t, m-Wa.1 lately been arsrued with great eloquence, learn- .. ; .....a . - Currant Soeachaf :r ing anu ability which involves a decision on tne t -Y '-hu;- u A .. . .1 . New-York Terln Repdrt 3 vola. abstract question of allegiance, and that of , . - naturalizaftion, On this recently much agitate; 1-?? - ( question; a legal decision will in all prohabili-, Co'rn ?0,t' ; ty be shortly given. Washington Gax. Retaliation. In the Court, on Mondayj affecting elonuence of this anecdote. It speaks! Mr. pmkney, the late Attoney-Geaeral, spoke volumes in the heroism f the commander, and , unorr the doctrine of perpetual allegiance, and the loyal affection or his tolJowers. INDIAN COUNCIL. The followi g is the substance of the pro'po- Robcrti on Frauduleut Coavfyaotol do. on Fraud '' , :"'-V' Anitticati Pretedebu-; "... Oi.b 'rt on Evidence R 16 ahd do 1 Vol. R 5 da iu. a. l" - I n : do. on Devises 2 do. on Practice lac ruccis wi uui uaiui aiio nun. uis uucoiuc i ... is, that the municipal law of Britain operates i S''1'1 Evidence constantly upon her native subjects j thai our naturalization is a political contract, to be re' : o .djs , ffMi;,: sitions made bv TVIr. J. Johnston, agent tor garded within our own territory. But that the the United States, (o the chiefs . of . the moment a naturalised citizen leaves our terri Shawanoese, Wyandots, Senacas, Miamics, tory, he is no longer entitled to our protection. Pottawatimies, Ottawas and Kiekapoos,con- And if he goes into the territory of his native vened in council on the 5th ult. at Dayton, sovereign, he is no longer known as an Ameri Ohio. ' , can citizen. Georgetown Fed.Repub. , My hrothcrsy chiefs of the different tribes, j, ' 'ii, ' -' .'. ,, . I address you in the name of your great fa- DIED' ther, the president ; I stand in his shoes, and Iq pergon coimt OQ te' lgt ;nst m Jofn the words which I speak unto you, are Ins GoocA, aged 77-leaving a large family, who w ords. Von well know it is your father's wish .miIch lament him. - that vou should remain quiet, and take no part, - . ' ' in the present war., YAu were warned to shut; vour ears against evil counsellors but w ar had Notice. scarcely began, when we found yon at Chicago A persons presented at the Jail m this -50. Peacbe'id Poihier on obl.gatiios g Toller'a' F jctutioS Alto tbe toll rwins ReuorU Burrow'ij Plowder', Eipina-,yfay,i Wardret'i, '&jfa't0$r H. aackone't, Cfoke'i, Coke'i Comyn, DaHaj'.'Strarig. i'' v' Dickens' 8osanqit vA Bullcrt HaVwaod''tayWVr S5 Durnford and Eattt, , Peere Wlil ami', Uyei'i, Salkld V johnion' Caiei in Errur. Kew-York Case in Erttf Ciinm 2 vo)i,1oUgUl'i( Vern Caes, Atnbler. , buteherinz a handful of men after they had sur- Xm. city, io confiiiemcni, must be accompanied bv a cam- lil lie cuiliv -llJlYli' ftllWlf i IV! rkn iAlri.Urqiiitin.iH. J . I 1 1 . I , . . tr ' in i I .i rrclHIKIcu, u an nuitu iiuuv " vr.... w a...... .u. iivi iuni mi nvi nr "muwuc iiici Fill nui lif nMnlrr. antl U ivvtvt t iMrtfT- I'nlniiOl nf (hp 7 . - . .." ' . ' . Vi i . r r i J btach as were fit to wear petticoats, snort- receivec. " WILLIAM SCOTT, Jailor. bv -fh"- President, w ith the advice and Consent ' of the Seiinte, to the rank of brigadier generals 4n 'thV'si'rvice of the U. States. ' - 'The last battle near Bayonne, say t'-eEn-glish accounts lasted fonr (Jav commencing on the . fcthnnd ending On the 13th December. : the -latter day m as the m'ojf serious and Woody, the 'rr.neh havings left on"Thf field of. battle up ward of fi.;Tor men. rhrir frns on Iv alXer you besieged rort ayne, uui your . Raleigh, March 11,1814. 36 -3t. father was now aware of your treachery ,Jiej . XT f sent his armies, an.l you were beaten anudri-j J OtlCC ven off. . At all tire baTTlcs which took place, 4 LL those indebted to the subscriber are since that time, we find you assisting the Bri-' XlL ..euested io com forward and make ay mem. tish, until tbev were beaten at the nveri GEORGE h ALL. Thames, and you were thrown n your, backs. Raleigh, March 4. Your father's war chiet took you by tne- hand,. raised you up, and told you to live. . As war is St. A : V1 " rvMirtrade, and yon cannot live quiet and take rnai nay a- ; e.t,..; nhnailn.t vtenoc- one exM aooo men, and .n the whole must d mt to rthe tomahawk in your treated after the battle of the J2th into Bay pnRe," where-Soult, w ith nbont 40.000 men, is .'ketnoietf , and -sH-rrounded by the allied, army, sir Unwtand -If ill with .. his .divisionyneing in advance of. Bayonne. The allied army, as might be' expeefed in such hard fought battles, sWained great loss- the Guards alone had 600 hands. Auu the terms on wnicn l oner you peace are, you must receive, the tomahawk from imy hands, and when you are itpld, you must striKe. . uur enemies inuai uc jui cucmici, and from this henceforth you must consider yourselves in service," and hold yourselvein rearlintiss to go on a war expedition at the call : of any commanding officer on the lines also, o sum-ren severeiv. nui - . r .... r:.' i. - i r nil m t? r i im u i n aauiB-vuv- i w i i w ik.ii u. ev prisoners were taken : three rceiments of ' . 1 1.-. r! . l iV..ii. .1-..-.' l P.: it' w l. igcum inai iuuy tunic oiiiuns i..v vuhi vrf ruin n ami ijiihmi uesermu ro-ii me. r renr.ii and tailed. were embarking atlje time the Gleaner , . fnOM THE ArfALEOTIO MAGAtlNET" " Jhtecdotes of. the Battle on Lake Erieh is a trite remark, that general descriptions of bat tles ptesent no distinct images to the mind. We i ii I'.ii. . r t .i i jreaii wirn imie emotion oi oroaai(ies niscnar- geuts that may come among y mandine officer of the nearest post to you. If you do not, you will be considered as enemies, and treated as eachbut if you are faithful, you shall be well paid for your services not empty promises and bad money, as the British have paid you) hut in siTverrnt thejrate of 75 cents per day for every day you are in service. Vour women, and children shall be kept at the different posts, protected, fed and cloathed at the ptibli e expo n c e : Vo A r land r hou ndari es sba'U stand as they are. I refer you to the bd, ships cut to pieces, and wimbers killed and wounded ; but' when particulars are given u, .when the imminent risks, or piteous disasters ofiatvanoese'and Wvandots- they, can tell vou IndividuaU are detailed, we fancy ourselves in ! whether the Amcricajis feiTtKir-pronfiises or .their" situations, and. in a manner, mirgle per'- not. . sonally in the conflict A mere outline of the f The chiefs were 4 have made u definitive Battle of Erie was given some time since in the- reply to Mr. Jo hnston, on their return to Piqua Bingraphy .of Commodore Perrv : since then should the) do so, we shall lay it before our everal cirenmstances have reached u. which readers as -soon as it can be obtained.! ,!.JJ!J.. .il' ... l.Lej.i I ' m.!. ri.......l;.' five a more vivid idea of the nature of the fi?;lit, and show the incessant and thickening perils with which that young opcer wosurronnded. Jt was hts lot repeatedly to see men swept a Oiio lleptibiican. GOVERNOR OF PFNSACOL A. The iollowinc is a copy of the letter from way frfm his sii ; some, even while converse the Governor of Pensacola to the Creek IuT ing with him.. One of these iijeidents displays i dians, found in vWitherford's house, after the1 late battle fought by Gen, Claibone, at the town called J-ccanuehaca, (or Holy Ground) on ine maoama, some anusionjo wiucu was made - the coolness' and presence of mind that prevail v. ad aouglhft oSIcers. and;.indned ihroughont the ship, enabling th'cirt even td ; jest w ith pre sent dangers. The second lieutenant of theTin the General's official letter to the Secretary Jjnwrenee while, sfajKliig bes days ago. PerryV wa struck injhe breast by a chain jrt" -yj'x-jensacoVa't'Siith Sept.l9i2i hot.. The shot "havine . nassed thronsh the Gentlkmen -1 -reeelved the letter that vim bvlwnrlu had no other, effect :than to knock himj wrote-me in the month of August," by which, Jon.n. nnd l.-Mlged in the bosom of his waistcoat, and with great satisfaction, 1 w as informed of Howell With an PYflamritmn; nnd pmainpj-fiv fhe mtrflplngPB xv'ioh yffyf brave WarriOTS ob- a n' o ni en t Ntiihned by the violence of thenbTolv7tafncd over yptir encmies. ..:. '-.TXFZ raised him up, and seeing nQ marks of a 1 I represented, as 1 promised you,To the CaD- wo.nd gave him thmecheering 'words and.told tain general of the Havana', the request .(which liivT hec.u!d not ho hurt. The lieutenantcom- the last time I took you hy hand)you made me ing to himself, put his- hand intb his boom, of arms and munitions but untiniow I cannot pn!i J he chain shot, and exclaiming " no, yet have Sir. but thif is my ihot.V thrust it with great he will i oHfr'Mft to his-ifBcket.-Vi- " i. ; and as i c an answer. JiutJam in hopes that mysnot.T7 thrust it with great, he will send me the effects which 1 reuuested : oiir fr..'f into his pocket. - and as soon as I receive them. 1, shall inl'nrm - 1 In lhe course of the action Perry noticed a you. .;.'' " r - - prime andavountc saihr. who was captain of !r I amiyejyjjba ne of the giijis, very mucji .embarrassed with to procure me the jirMvisioiis and warriors ne his piece, w hich, in consequence df the Breloek ccssary; in order to re-take the pot of, Aobile ; . V-ifig broken, was rather ur,rrranageablc and re-and yon ask me at the same lime,' if we have " bounded. 2 Perry approached him and in his ! given up Mobile to thcrAmericaus ? To w hich ' fsual eneouragiug manner-asked' hint what waslui9wer for tbe'piesent,! canuot profit of your the matter. The honest tar whojiad been generous offer," not' being at war with the, A howfn signs of infinite vexations turned roend mericans j .wbtf-iul not late Mobile by force :'ajid,a$L if speaking of a '.mistress, exclaimed re. ' since they purchased It JTroai' the, miserable of p roaehrHlly Sir, my gun behaves sharaefal- j ficer. destiiiite f honor, wl o ommaifded ieret Jy--haia2efullyj;!" . He then levelled, itand 'a-.d delivered it y;tfiou.t; entliority : by which paying Ukei aim, raised op and sqtsared himfraous tho &.! and delivery f that piaee is Iiiterestinpj Sale. "O Y an act of the. last General "Assembly of AJf this Sia'.e, Commiinuncrs wie appoimeo i lor the put p.- A desigaing and cauiing to be erected, cm ihe pUbic land adj nnlng the City ot Raleigh, a commxlioui dwelling house and at I necessary out houses, for the accommodation of the Chief Magistrate of Ihe State r and, to enable tht-m praise a fiin, U ". ' s . f. : :' $--54 10 . j' ; : .'58', .. 1 v adequate to the object, they are authorized to tell, at auction the Lot and imrqvtments at present occupied by the Governor aid also a considerable put lion of the public lands adjoining the City. , By vir ue o! this act of Assembly, and according to it tenor, the uutierfigned Ci,mmissioiieis will roitiim Jice jhe al of said lot and lands, on the fourteenth day of May next, on the .premises. v The irrmt of sale (consisien; with the provisions of the act) will betpecihe t at ihe time ot sa e the mot'e of payment u planted out in the act. The Lot occupert by theO,vc;nor it tiouglit to be the test siiuation for store? of any in the City and it susceptible of divisions, so as to torm several advantage. jus standi foimecantile or other business and the dwelling iiiuse and out liuuses areso a Tanged as hot t( interfere withihe b-:st scitcs lojitore houses, but are well calculatcdto accommo date the family of a man who wishes to cafiy on buslnest. ."Whether tins lot will be told all together , or by parcels, will be mae k jown hereafter. TV lands are divided into lots of vaiiyus iiw, of from about halt an acre to ten or twelve acres Many o; the lots are well wkteted by bianche and springs itnc jf them ctfmprchen.d excellent meadow ground. A large pro;oi tion of the laud is in wood, and of a beautiful soil. 1 There -tie many handsome situations li r elegant teats ; 'and tome branches well suited to the "convenience an.-l facility of t,iijriuk n teveial of the trades and employments which require the use ot water. Indeed the variety pf situation is such as tV suit either the fancy or occupation of almost e'Cry peiton . disposed ta settle in ot about the City. : r ;."vs-' , c-! f - Haywood, ;,.,.';." ,- ..' ;-. S. GOODWIN, " " ?V . ; - " . ' ' ' W.HIIX , r ' Tv- , -v'"'''';;. ..-.:, .. u. eortEti,, ' 'i- ,-; ;-VC" ' H. EAWELL, ' N. JONES. (CT.) W. PEACE, - L'atnmiSihiifTir .RaWgh, Msrct, th, 1814. THE CELEBRATED HOSSK Sir A'rchyj . . ILI4 stand the ensuing season at my house near the Town oi Halifax, and be let to ntarei t i the following jricet sixty dollar to insure a mare io foal to ty dollaitr the ieaion, Which may be discharged try the pay n.nt of tw nty.ftve dqjjart dur'ng t'ie season with a dollar to ihf groom with each mare. Good high land pasturage' gratis, ani mares fed to oider. Feed to be paid for when the mare, are removed, Servants Cuming -x ith the mares boarded gratis. iS-r Archy js to wail known, both as a stallion and- a race., that k la dtmed yntifcesiary to descend to particulars. His great site and unrivalled toud placp him. beyond competiiio ., feeiiitj five ffet, fine inches high and the only . ton of old Dkund n America, from aii imported marc bis oldest colts ara tb'rco tr' .jrf ir. Urge and promitibg. Castianira, the dam ef Ar chy was imported from England by Colonel Tayloe of Virg: ia, in (798 and her blood may be seen by reference to. tb. Engrh id iBook.; page 46t, undei head of Tabithar" f Th ajon w ll commence the fiOth of Ftbruary and en. Tie SOih'ufjufy. ' T . ' iK-' '. -:'-' '7!T":.v: . ' f , AtlENJOSESDAVIE. : . . Keh, 4th Pcbfoary, 1SI. ' ' J4cj. Montague on seto ff, Uoj.h on Real Actions, itichardson oa;. ' Wills, Leach's Cr jwt Land, Temaipe's do. Hey't Digest ol the U. red Stales Laws, Boccaria on Curries and Puni'fvO., mentf, Saodett mi uses and iiusm, Martin'i Laws ofNcrUi ;, r Carolina latest edition. Hay wo, dt Justice latest editi , r '. Cavallo's Elements f Katural and Expetitneut,! Philosophy i vola. , ' 1 ' JohnJell't Anatomy 4 vols, in 8 J ; cott's 1 heo'iical Works & volt. , Fisher Amc's Wo.kt , Ewil''s Medica Companion ' Hamilton'! Works 3 vols. 750 ao'j Rollin's Ancient Histery with plattsT Barton's Culrens Practice ' Thomas Praoice , -. .. . Coliectaasw Cutca Mina Hj"i - Dortay's Coopet't Surgery Suwai row'; Campaigns Withei spoon's Philosophy Foidyce s Sermons - T -H. MoorVt Piaottcal Piety ,. Alcoran .. ; . , v .".;; Buchanan't Autic Research Hannah Moore on Educaioii Hooth't Reign ol Graea Village Dialogues ' " Piig im's Pnt-greit Rise ancfPmg: est Buck't Miscellanirfi T'ie Mirror of the Graces Livingston on Sheep 75 centsjsjfcf 1 4olUk Hall's new plan of Distilling X. Sm.,i Horace SMfaP& li&&V& 4 and;-'. -.;.';;,. SJU -i &jv" V' 'r .- :"' .m ..'! hy. X 4' & :' Walker's Dictionary J$ Hanoi's Description t)f Canada V Cia;ks Traveli in &eece&' hatraubriainds ICravtli - ? . rld bfore the Flood' - v ; fa'' is4 Saif.ciair and Hortentc a late Novel ' . l-7 Southeyvs Lite of Nelson ''u--'' "'. " '"'i.-Ti . AratorHwJwy rfiiitoW BritisMpy'tWiripefc OuiuitsMUi7 Library 9 da.Miliuuy Diaxiorjary d. Uapdbook l-r-50 ,:: '-''..t?'''t''X'-'Q-: Brook's Gaieteer -; ' ; r .''";'-"-" r 'i,' ' . . V-. 4-$6'" do.Oeography ' ; . ;, '. 1 .50 . Guthfies, do. .' v, '' .v :"; ':. ". ''4t2' 60 Reariis GooA.Wriiingl'aprt Y) InH Powder Black' and R d, tnlcMandt, Band" and Sarid BoSJv., es, OfficeTape, Red and Black Wafers, fatel ahd Pencils-i Lca4 Pencils, Ccy Slips, Quills, Red and Black taliug Wa aJ ; Pocket '-"Bookt, Boxes ofi.Paint.' Little and Smith's Afutick ";': B!a'nk Mus'ick Books, do. ;kusick Paper bp the sheet, Blank , Ledgers and Journals, Day Books, Record iBoctVof evejr tit and ruled to bider, Webiiers, Marray's, TenneSstcmnd D it- worth's spellings, by tkc dnen IMit Hubbar. .:' ' '-. ' '' : Economical anil Convenient ChamherLight By .means of a Aoating Wax Taper, wbich'will burn ten houU and nor cx.sume more tti'an a spoonful ofjoit They requiisi " iM prtlcutajHntif lam ft but may be fcumttia5 wine-glav's, tumbler; or any similar vessel 'Peuonr who are n ihe.habii " of heme called up in the night, and otheiii rtuiririt or wiihfae "T a'light duiing'ihejiigiit, pwrtlc'ubarly ihe sickj will fijod the&T ' tapers exceedingly cheap and convenient j each boa eonum'taj" iOupertt at 75 cems per box.'v . "'.'? : ' '.' k ' A genrfat sapply iof Garden Seed, Orttbard Can seed: Herd's do. do Timothy do. i . ,! Raleicb March 18 ' . - ; T 7T Notice, TS hereby given thUa Monday tie 4th April - next, will be ez. ed to PUHLIC SALE, on a crerfx of welve snonths, at the SfVre. house of. the late JAMES POYO, cd. -n G'artville county,- a very general ASSORT Mr.WT TF GOODS. t!1 laid in, including a kandsome assortment of In, sleel, and a quantity of alr. tec.-The sal- il conunuv '(,m day. to day until, all it 10M. , M rchants are invites end the) ale, with whom the Executes are autboriiiid so fiake a liberal contract, for a whole or any part el xh Godt. Jv - . JOHN OWKi" v ' .vRICdAR BULLOCK '. MarCa If, JJUyf . v 7 "' ' T ft.;

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