- . m&mmmmmimmm 11 ,'. ,1'.. y:-. - l I, ' J . : .. V ..- t;' v.,- ' . f- , ... ITKEKLY, BV il.l f.kiTi nv A. Hint fiicm.'mit )q ':t)c(pffi -, ,., . nit mly8'dcc)aivc, proof 9fhtf tinetanSpVti' . . M foreign intrusive airents'aod instie4f6rs jVTbrfeA.!: ikm- l1ilan tilities 'against fro' United ''States1 .S5r3 t s Hiring, WyWrAUatilic ytf tlun bt mcwtus ler; , Kiwi itibti of this hostile spirit Wthe cbiriraandaht mhk- - .-....i-n it lines,-t JthtrW"1'"' rolW d,iar; tor" t?nirn TJ tlinirihiiM of i and oFwhirdi inru-c -. . , j uLSe nMPWuuu -Til vr 7 ' . VT" V .-V" . ' " iuarM 8 " ,W' .T The cash Tn UA rJmtif t-,lmti.i I 1 A.f1,f.rt4m-i f s U. Marks which gen. 41 OB stf- Sri wn editor. .. . .,, cine be rweered yiOMnjt Pmvj ,irji9crcM ciigeroen 4IT'W rxsribsc'i1; r ' advancej tTld no discon- rtstrairi, by furco, the Indians Within hh com !; without Payment of am., a!i t-nj,i froai COmmiii jn;;' .' hoflftUMiM 'aaln$t 'ten nftbceaW , . LI thV Unite?! atn, cinsjiring With Otso n" inaians, ana d hbi'ratm giving inn whtlm aj'nrobation to tlieir, appointment 6fa foreign- iTmeluJed from our las:.) f wil.ow ". wu im i ., ..in if is vi vri avsTst.inco an.ls iddIu's fmrn'tbtf tcrn(if fee- I'UIJIICIL. nif the Havina. nndTrom HM'drHiihnf. The ronncrtion tetvtecn Ar;ainn j , ;i??lc.nt; f()r carrylnc on thsatne hrwtil?- w tl coBff m.irfial. I w." aircd.iv rf.-v.a m s rr.o to the rase of Ambritcr. He tnkvn in :vmes ; lertding and '-mmnt1- libuiion fcyiAmbristcr of Arbnthnot's "nro- ierty, h4 mtin'a to gov! Cameron, aatl to col. 'irhoirs, arc filled with the distrust and sus jcionH .ofthe. Indians,' that they vrerQ deceived iad betrayed' by Arbuthnnt ; while in Ar. buthnjrt'afrttofs to the-same Nicholls, lie'acr cuss VVoodbia of bavin taken charge ol poop FAhci8 tleproplt,or Hilas Uiidjo; upon his Vetkirn from Kngland to New-Provi dence, aiid under pretence of taking care of bini and ins affairs, of having orfraudfd him a larg "portion of the presents which had been delivered out from the king's stores to him, for FrAnctfs use. This is one -f theS passages of Arbuibnot's letter to Nicho!l, omitted in 'the publication of it last August, in the London newspapers. Is thial "narrative of dark and complicas- tcd depravity; tliis creejirig and insidious tar. tbi worfc. vv if patriotism j theso political philtera rtTucritivc staves h1 ImU(h out laws; Ver pf the guilty ami by litis rigor the attempV oav bo uittde or bringing tbem to a'tenio f Lbe f awi' of liiifliatiiy. " And ajgyn J ' A a ga heral has the right sf flaerifieWg the lives of ' his enemies to hi own safely ur ihui his of peo i pie, if he has to contend with no ihkonian ene- 'my ,'' often guTiiy of pueh exresv, l.e may take 'be' lives of ?. e n't U prisoDeri, and treat them as fcl own people have bten - trpaletl.' The justification of these prireipies is fouoa in their salutarj elticuey, fur terror and for exampl... It is thusotilv tl at tbe laibritirt r of Indians can be mieeessritth encountered. It . is tbuitonly that the vhtv 1ji Indian bar-' : baritien of Koropean intposlers jrelending ati- tbopf) from tbeii g- vp rnir,ei.!s, bra aiwajs dis- ' av' pd,vean be purnshrd and trtresied.yCreat Britain yercn,ge the ll iuiire and eJopera. (ion of MavBges in uar. Uui.ber government haH invaribbfy disclaimed aM' euuiiteniiDer Or aiilhbriza'.ion to her ul'jees to inMigttt tbc'ia inns; in the wa.agaius't tiie Alne- agairist us in time of nt'.i ee. Yet s if lias bannnedthat froiu the nenodcf our atu.alib Huuera m riigitive sieves n4 aoutlawa;ed ,p.,d,rfn" yll'tb. inHlun win thfse perndns .ind treacheries of villains inca-, wiV wbieh we have ffl'eied 'ktye tot pauic 01 Kerping i.ieiriaiuievon roeacn outer,' distinctly tiaeeabie to the tyfUguti of Eng. all in the name of Suti A.mericah liberty, of lisb traders or agents, alwavs disavowed, yet ngms 01 runaway .-grof s, ana me always leit, more t'san ooev aetecte'i not nevor I wo ofc.cin, orrendert of the wittftn rsa r T an w a rvn rvi c r 1 r . all . rvif t nml .lita Fn nhniahaJ I um ai IV aiff 11 hoaaa at v spar,,, tr:-l pleaded guilty. IMttnr primary 'ln,B(, lliu,u i, h H,inP.t H. f..lf mn . m.wi. ii.t. o Jr ii- itr f! bm C'iii:i;',r t'utre, v..t atl more llOS lie , . , ..''. . , :1W ;,! 11. AM. f tlt ; 1 ,(J t .... , , r,, , v - , vmceand to apvead massacre nd devasta- governroeut, 1 nf indivKtulfy t one of theorj ' td 3d m, S.y(n,tfi t.V r (t St tfes. Youfij.d m . ... . JT :, . CJ . , fallen, ilairrante delicto, into the hands' . I . , . 11 ill . I - : I J WWII OHFIIS 1 l UWUIHO"' IIIK IlltlU iJlAlUn 'aO ' u- "l told tlfrec of the vr -es, who tea- . ..m.;,f ,Ka-. .r ofan American general t and the nnnishment I i" iiu.i sunn nui iw i "'M stv o j uiutiiiiu a . ; .w , . .. .. trtA 011 tvi intli this . ,. . - A . . inflicted noon them has fixed them on hiwhlat 1119 vHinoiic .jtiaiesiyH g!vpriimenr, . cxciieu , ,. . . . ... ... --- 1 , - . j ,r,i 1 ii, 1 l coverHinent inot ac this day to be informed ,.., m iimiiii Miir,iirniuKin u ne aid ranotannit under JfrQrczor ;. and that hf t i -i 1 r ,u B5enc 10 s'injuiate, ana interpose in war be r- . , ', . . 1 . , thaiiniel as w ar in its mildest form must be, tvretQ the II Statea and the liidinn within ii.wulitio had osivctod rt captaincy. And what was the ., . Mt.t , u iM . , . V 3llM 'na ,ne ,uani, wiinm . , , . . . .,, ,! 1' U, A. necessarily xrus be. doobiy cruel, when their control, ess.y intmled business of McGregor and V od- t. r . "-i.-,.i ,hi oirUie very extraordinary cir. ig the .'r.Jmr .anr. rli i a iiiilish trader from b(".,.,d r:ra:v tmops ; and to thai darge, upon his ....iinHkibe iwrinittcd, by the authorities, to trade witti.t!i Indians -u Knim his letter to tiamhly. 0 ri,. 4S r. rsce the documents mark. L ih nm(TP''inffS of the court mat tial)v i;t tifi-;) r,l his trial, that he had come to ,.,kMii- tradine was hot a in usitv ; . ountry ution Mr. VVoodbinea business at . L'tuJlt,... ...k;. an example, awful in its exhibition, bnt, ItUa3 " J , , .... . A I A I I UT lilt ' AC IIUUTJ "I IIVOV " aUUE'Ul3 Ul U a a. a I. at t 1 1 ft . yIi i,.i.-rthrinrinal mirnose was : avi at ' i:ia. jay, to see the JNceroes righted ; and . .. ..... , . d ., trust, auspicious in its results, of that which and that P"! I., , 0V iU(i lliat Lt ladacommsmn . in the P"C a'n.tf with tbe king." ? he Spanish twails UDP.tfcoriw, nretenderVbf EoroneaS tiie agent 01 "-'- j Vr,3 i .u i. Koverninent ino ac ttns uay to he iniormcd ---.. Biim.iiai. "na ir.irmi1 in hak r.m )m (!mU to obtiio ; ne aid ,1 FainM arnvi under JPGregttr ;. and that hiy. r ... v , . B5enp .l0 snmuiate, ano interpose in wars be jl TJmfJdi ciu-pi'rimeiit. in tin ir in ,;ncr the .United btates. tie cxtire "fi" . i. t . . a .,1 ST Sau, of f. Aroutht,,V. of Fida from Spain, by the use of those ve b,ng in the -Indion ngeo, k that these oi.lina- 0 with an answer from fur Batiiu.s(, eav- ot St. Mrks wis so ready to atd and f,,aracttirist;rs ..ftndian wa fare hava been ,roes, whieb neearily led our troops into cd to him by Goenor Cameron, of w.mippoil in a war against the United States. )!iraI)Jpr) mM n-sickenin? hdrf Florida, and gave rise tu a I tl.o. ineideut. of Providence, to certain Indian tafcs, in. which I he chain of proof that establishes thw la t. fo ti;.. w,r ,,fl u, by Nlc .M ,)is Avhich Mr. Vizvro 9n vehemently .complains the aid of the British government had been is contained in the documents communicated , y r,jn,tic:ted bv Wo.Klbine, Arbutiunt will, it is hoped, enable yon to preset other solicited. Hambly, himself, had been kit by by. the President to Congress at toeir last ad mbiiste.! I -and stimulated bv the appro- "dander views ofthe sul.ject to h..'aiholic NiclmMs, as the afent between the Indians scnaion, - relating to i occupation of Amelia Ua,(. 0ncrara2:r.mcnt. and aid of the Spanish Kt gve.rnmeut. It will enb', ta and the British government ; but having Island by McGregor. Frooi these documents enmm.AttiMu M, ks. Ia proof required? hfow, ,hit t,,e oc??tt,jtt f P-"'" St." foand that NichoUs had failed in bis attempt you will find, that while iVGregor was there,; Intm( t(e mWli8lcr )f sta,c fJ a mo. "eeaoned neither by - sjirit of to prevail upon the British government to vvoouoine went i.om c-rroioence, in a; uentf ,() ov?fol u,ejbelings which detaiis pursue this clandestine war, in the -midst ofachmiiwr of his own. to jo:n. hmui hat h, ', (;o mast K-che." ami to jeflen, if iKissi peace; and that they were-not prepared to "armed at Ameli; Island, jusU3MrG:egpi,.v,bie ...!h Cisnmr, upon the facts stated in aupport his pretence, that half a dozen out- bandoning the companions of his achievement ( h, f(J.nfmin; 4 xtr:itts the documents en lawed fugitives from the Creeks were the there, was leaving it; 1 hat McGregor, '!J -jci0. c;, Creek nation; when Arbuthnot the incendia- ting the vessel iri which he had embarked at: jVn fi-.t,- sailln- ntaiter Jarvi Lootnis. . Hj nn innrinrinii tliom l.V Atllflll UiTIL fill llll TTI I'l.lt lir V 1 11 If 1 II I II M II . v , t ...a a , a. . . . ry ciiHir, ou w inau$v"ft " I""" "V - no com. naoiei i . ratters-istn AQgosr. mia, those Indians, iq their J.os ihu , i.v - lie puri- miVs of support from Great-Britain to com- returned with him to New Providence ; I hat reportiag.f c rfe.truetion of I lie Negro Fort. ,h governor ami eo:nmandat at th'rrv- patesV mencc their murderous incursions into "the Woodbine- had persuaded him they co'uId.irft .4laexamiiiins.th wiioners, they stated TUat tbc United SiaU" have a ri! t o i5r.r,jji.; United States, Ham'dy, at the request of the accomplish the conquest of Florida, with sol- that Edward Daiei-'..U.S. irxo nimr,.i-u, .jm f..M i.,,;. Creeks themselves, wrote to him, warning diersto be recruited at Nassau, from the corivt-soner Wibe baf, on the i7:h July, was tarred cisbmeut of those officers for !n-i mrsc-.3ucTj han4 of of colonial Marines. whi h had serve. I under ant burnt ct.ve.: nnu ne i .ri..-r ..r...u... . ju-. ... Letie rio-.o Arri-'rt'iid t-lark? lo uenerai reaona.oie inoemniiy .10 tiinieu aiaiei-Mor PikfiL.y iair. Wiii.i nf the Ka Iimv nnd neeesftrv ex nf rises whieh thev have been compelled t tneur, by tue lailureoi Spain to perform her engagement,. t$ restrain the Indians, nrnrated by this demonstrated - residin in the upper purt ot inn eouaiy, near eamplieny 01 uer eommannin oiocirs wn pr'-Mnatur-ely, th province from her ponm-ssion; that it was rendered nee.i'surv by the nfIeei of Spain to perform her engagement rf reSr training the Indians from of il tt ie 'eAipst the United State and by lh clilpabl. ciMinle. nance, encouragemcol, uud i : e -,it n t .him to withdraw from anions: the band of of outlaws, and giving him a solcmo foreMng Nichols, during the late war with tha United H,t' Arri-oid tLlarK? to uenerai r, of the doVim that awaited him. from the hand States, which corps had been lately disband- fP".'l (!J ; Jl ofjnstiee, it he persevered in the course that ed ; and with Negroes to be found at Tampa lr'li, C ' 5 be pursued. Arbuthnot, nevertheless, per- Oiv. and ,600 Indians, already then engaged fJJ," 'in'gt. xu. fc of Mr. Garrett, t! , SIBted, and wnne ne was ueiudingllie wretch- io.oonmne, wu -preienueu m.u 11117 iwu ,!; ; ,u .mnr .rr r.f iniveoustv. not td Indians with the promise of support fro in made a grant of all their Ida there to him. he ,oajafy df Wayne co'infy.''GtMrgia) was them, in I heir hostilities. aainst . tlfgaiud England, he was writing : letters for tl.eni to Among the 'paptfs, the originals of which arc (a. rin his ahee, near the middle States. Tlw.f tlu two KngliLmm exCUtedb.f the Rritisli minister in the United Sta'es. ' to in our nossession. In McGrgor's own Jiand r",i,- dav.hv this tarv. fof Indians) consist- order of cen Jackson were, ntft onlv "idenlified governor. Cameron of .ew-i'riyi'Ir.'w .-, u,;:writing, instructions for sailing into Tampa jg of about fifteen, who hnt Mr. Garrett, in wiih the savages, with whom they were carry col. Nicholls i to be laid bel- re tl fti itisli Bav, with th assertion that he calculated to two places, and then dispatched her by stab-Joj on the war against tbe United States, but government ; and iwirtothr SpAnish govern- be. there by the last of April or first of May, hing and sealpiog.' 'Her wo' children, ane a- that one of them was the tosver and fomenter -orflf-St. Augustine, and the governor tene- of the present vear ; a letter dated 27th l)e- bout three years, and the other two months, of the war, which, without his inteffereneo nlnf the Havana, soliciting, iri all quarter, cember last to one of his acquaintance Tn this were also murdered and the oldest scalped j and f.,U9 promises to the Indians ol support , ' .'. : . ... . m' :,.,,: . .i the hone was then plundered ofcverv article from lie British jrovernrnt, nerer would hAVa. aid and support, arms and ammuoition, for country, disrlossmg the same intention ; and ,,00e WBS iien !,u", J i,.lonJf,T ifc.ril,- hih-r .. .i, ;nt,r.rJ -.ak i-a:Jf ru..i .1.. , ,r .. al.i.l. oa tn. of value, and set on lire." hnpt-enM that Hie hther was the mstriMneC. the Indians, against the United Srt,.es: be- Letter from Peter B. Cook, ( Arnathnot a of war atfainst ?pao as we'l as the United .... s . . . si rn n a 1 .RiiEr uu u w.imgtl.e.leStrnrtionoftheNegr..lort,andnve uecnissucn at,i aropa uay, o tue iiiim- .... u A. Carnev, at Nissan, da'ed States.-eommissioned by. MacGregor, and ex- charging the British government with bav- D&.n: l Morula, oy me person rnar-geu wuii guwa'hMe mb jao. ,8iS, -ivins aa aecount of nedited br Woodbine, npon their project of mg drawn the Indians into war with the Uni- nuking the .settlement there, oefore his ar- theif operttt j0ns with the indians, against th- conquering Florida with these ludians and ed States, and deserting them after the pcacc.J'lal announcing his approach, for the. I,,Jp- Americans, and their massacre of lieu;. Seoti Negroes j.'that. as' areompltees of the savages, You will remark among the 'papets pro T nose of liberating tliem from the despotism of an jiis parly. u '-. .a ndsi n u i ng against their better knowledge,' dncetl on bis trial, a oower-of attorney da- -Snsiiii, and of 'enabling thein to form a govern There was abaat'that -was taken" bv the u-orso tlun savages ;. "grieTaT''Jacksoa"'possess ted 17th June iSI7ven him by twelve In- ;f i't for themselves. He had persuaded Indians, that had in it thirty mo, seven women Wans, nartlv. of Kiftidn. and nartU .f th those who would -listen to Inm here that his four small children. J here were six T a J F " " 7 "tu, I ' T ' a v of fugitive outlaws from the United Slates. .He ultimate .object -was to sell the'Floridas to the men got clear, and one womansaved-, sno ni ed ' lh"ir persons nnJ ofthe proofs of theif (he 211'ili, ii;!ht, bv the lawful and ordinary usases nil of war, have hung them both witV ot the for? t . . t -TH . . II - tr ' - states that tlris powerland bis instructions. United Slates There is some reason to snp- the rust ot them got rKiiien. iioenn;..enweie maiiiy w a iru;i, 1 t-auto ;aijow 11 em every were to memorialize the British cavemment. fw that-ho had maila indirect overtures, ot tooruy.ine.e8s, aru u. .3 -o... .,.... ..... . ..uu,, and the .goyernor-general of the Havana 1 similar nature, to the British government. -against ,be, boat.-- ( : ?ns? hyeircumstacextenqatma . .Tt.n - x I - . . ,. 4 - . 1 . . , I, lt,:M,Ji vi .rir, " lf'the bare reeital oi scene like bests can- 'of bur crimes, he ave tbrdi.the r-rnefit of a .These papera are not only substantially rrnvetl, as Ambnster s business in "l JVe Jcru.ed wkkout shuddrtnf, what mnst..rr"rttlby a court nirtTa.l, orbighly reV.u-etableof... .as.ofh,shandwrit.ng.on the trial, but in Ifearr.ved there m March, the precu .rr fgouiVed-feelings of ho., wive, nl ticer,: 'That the defence of era;'is-ed: sole thedady ncwspapeis of London, of the ?4tl McGregor and Woodbine, ami, .':"''ary-hi,.;rentari.. frorn day t,. dav, an.l'from night .lv and exefrtkely. of teehnical. cavils" at the anu 25h of August last, his letter to Nicholls upon his arrival, he is round seizing noon Ar- (o c,.MPii t,, be tb-Vietims -of the same ijVturc of pat t of the evid. nce np-an st him, and is published, (somewhat garbled) with a co- buthnofs goods, and distributing them among barbiu.? oierey a voice to plead r.r Uhe other cotifesswr his guilt. Finally, that, py of Harably'.' above mentioved letter to the Indians and Negroes ; seizing upon his ii,e nern'et raters and instig!ttb.is of deeds. -'like! in rowtoring Pensaeota awdHt. Marks ti .Spain, bun, and a refcifnce- to this Indian power of vessel, and compelling its master to. pilot bun x .ose? Should enquiry -bereftlter he made, (bo President .gives the most signal proof of hi1 eoiiheenee, Hint hereafter her enojagenicnt ;l reslrum.Uv loree, the Indians ot rlorida Irnm all hosiililies against tho United Stales will be eftVci unify fulfilled : that there will be do more murders, no more robberies, within our borders',-by. ravages prowling along the Span ish line, and seeking shelter, wir'tin it, to dis- plzy in their villages the jralps of onr own ivA !en" and children, their virtims,,, and to selJ,' ilh shameless effrontery, the plunder from oar ririztois in Spanish frls and cities : that' we 'all. hear ao Wore apologies 'from Spsoish V'veriiorsi and eomm'andar,.'s, of Their 5abifi ; to p'' I form the. duties of thpir oflice.Jand . i.!e.nin contracts of tlieir eouotry noninre :c.s' for compliances" to the savage eieaieg i'ti U;tit.5,Sta'es fron the dread of their af o?;,5 )on tl'.ercselves no more hrborin of '. inipostets, upon conipiiNion ; IhA a rt rtr'i sidlteient will' be ' epi in the-provrnre . -"traiaJhe Indians by 'force, nd officers . M:w'rgd.and, instrne"ed to employ &fleetu-. NtrMiiniiilaiij lie g-o'd fi'th of '(henslion. 'be. rfieclire fnlfilaira't af The treaty.' The y'i 'hi f-overnnnt to prnteet the person landjrj)jerry ' ofliiir fslIowcTtizeB's'on tie tor- " attorney to him, approved by th? Commandant with a body of armed Negroes, towards tiie wly. wiihift three months at'ts r this event the of' St. Mark;. F C. Luenr. A,.ube'rtiie fort of St. Marks, with the declared punKwe' .avasr MamatSi M;.co', upon heing taken by papers is a letter, writie,, in the name of the of taking it by surprise, in" the nigbt.-Wri- me Ameriein, (roo..., wiw, by order of their same chiefs, by Aiimthnof, to the governor ting letters to gov. Cameron, of N'ew-Pfovi-eoihiimnder,.iainie itatcly buna;; lc.;ir be told general of tho Havaim: km, -dnnre. uieentlv railing for supplies for muni-! that that savag-- was the eounnander of the " , m -'-'(Saaa "1 IStllA ' ' tl J a .mission for Arbuthnot to establish a ware-tion of war, and of cannon, lor the wari house on the Appalachirola ; bitterly and against -the Americans, and letters to col.j falsely complaining that (he Americans had Nirliolls, renewing the same demands of sup-; made settlements on their lands, within the plies, informing-him that he is with SOO Ne :Spanisb Jincs, aniLralling up.m the governor groes, 1 A few of our Bluff people,' wb had general to give, orders to displace them, and stuck to the cause, and were relying uin the send them back to their own ronntry-In this faith of Nitho,!l's promises. Our Bluff people .Htcr they assign as a reason fir asking this were the people of the Nego Fort, collected license for' ; Arbuthnot; tho want or a person by Nicholas and Wootlbi-tproclamaUons, : to put in writing fir them ther talks." "rW- during the Arnerr-u. anvL English war and anres against tLe Americans. And they add, the cause to which tTieystur.k. wivs the sa " The commander of the fort of St. Marks; vage, vVrvilc. cxtcrmiuating wat: against the heard of all of our talks and complaints. Un-'l States. Jte approves of what wV have done; nrd what An:ig tho. agents and actors of sjtch vjr- a o.iloing ; and it is by his reconimcmla- tuo, out'erp! ises' as -irelie'e unveiled.-it W erl U vUS P,,Mamc-a t! address your Uiirt,,v exijertedthat th-re would "ho foo.-di 41, ..Sp' Yu" M"j find these papers in-mrkabloeviJence9iT'ti;e?r rcscti confitlenci' -PcK. -ani-iiI 'thp-.j. gouditU towards one -anotherv-Ac-y "v r (,e co.uii,inartiarF"iWd"a-u cordir.grvrbcsidcr the vfokutc5awre and df. party by wbieh 'toese'womea were batetiered. and tlnise helpless infants were ths dashed against. the 'sonK Unnicnding with suco .-ene-.!es, allbmiU .bumani'.y revolt at entire re tul.ati.ta nren iii- in, ond spares lire lives of th t 'fcttie. ahd'V.-' fenceless women and ehi dreo, y t mercy herself surrenders to retriho live j'ilice tho lives of their leading 'warriWs taken in a;ns ; and still nore the lives of -foreigii," White incendianes, wbodisow ned ' their own governrneeis, and disowning I own naiuifs, degrade themselves beneath i savage, character, by voluntarily desceudirtt t i?slevel. Is not this the dielate of eoen. --prise ? Is, it not the usage of legitimnt? war ' ire ? Is it not consonant to the sounder! au- tiorities' of nitiooal law?t. When a I. w .- nys Vatttl) with a ferocious (jatinn, y!itf . ojserves no roles cod grains no quarters, f '. nay bo chastised in tbe pecsous of llionv .1 ;heal wlo-muy be taken ; they are of the .'iium- .11

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