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President belLVed the all the | ciUtem ^ ! There ihTstJe’i utiT , itower which hus l>een aUnbuted to i«, h>«i®t» ;i’.,.w.n mir couutrv forever. ! four weekly and two monthiv nn«^ ..; ’ in jfiev u hieb It wM then using for its own March, 1^1, and entertain R full conviction Brofit. 1« a ^'«'ern-, of the necessity of a renewed attention to the , i^wer which hus l>een aUributeU to ii, tii» i “^T” our country forever. } four weekly and two monthly peSj.’ mrnt w hich thus to enrich ituelf at olyoctoftlu'se resolutions, and that the Presi-; determination would only be rendered th j , . ngosi,on of transicndant i located in the foUowing placea: ’ the eiiwnse of the public, worthy of further dent l« authorized and requested to con-i more iiirti'Xiblo. It, intlwd, thi8cor|>ontlion _ j,, pnnciples and con-! luififih 3 EUiabethCi.. . t ' tinue his exertions for the promotion of said now holds in its haiida the happiness and Th#'re are other imporUml facta not in ' object.” proe|Mirily of the American i>eople. it isl.n;h Ibe contemplation of the House of Repre-, Taken in connection with the nature of tiiiia to take the alarm. It the desj^uism 9aniative«, or not known lo the members at tliee.xpenditureahcretotore roado, os recent- be already upon us, and our only ** the tune they voted for the resolution. ly disclosel, which the Board not only in the mercy ot I he despot, recent de\elop- Althoiich the charter and the rules of the tolcrute but approve, this resolution puts the I uients in rtlation to his desijtns and the Bank both declare that" not less than seven funds of the Uunk at the dis|>osition of the , menus he eiiiplop, show how nrceswiry it directors" shall be necesttary to the trans- i President for the purpose of employing the ' is to shake it od. I he struggle can never action of the Inismess, vet the most import- [ whole press of the country in the service of icome with less distress to the |i»:ople, or on- ant business even that granting discounts the Bank, to hire writers, and iiowsiiapers, [der more favourable auspice* than at the to any extent, is entrusted to a committee and to pay out such sums as he pleases, I prt?sent monicnt. fie of tive membera who do not report to the ' without the responsibility of rendering any j All doubt as to the willingness of the » tate B(^ard. i specific account. The Bank is thus coiiver- ; Banks to uiidortake the service of the l»ov- To cut off all means of communication ted into a vast electioneering engine with jernmrnt, to the same extent^, and on the Uith the Govertimeiit in rclatum to Its most means to embroil the country in deadly ! same terms, us it is now performed by the tpiiortance, both in the principles and con- | U*|fij;h ^quem es it involves, the i noi, in justicc to the responsibility which he ^ owes to the country, refrain fn>m prewing | weekly upon the Secretary of the Treasury his i md 1 niuntlil;) view of the considemtion* which impel to Wilmington immediate action. l^»n him has been dc i J*;*;?;”"**’ volve«l, by the ConstUutiuii and the sutlra- PI S of the American peoplu, the duty ol su- V . .k Elizabeth City , w arrenton } t’hapel iiill Hilliborough 1 Gr*eniiborou»h Milton ‘ } NewS*lem(o«th;i Swem 'j Charlotte ! RutlicrfordtoQ ■ ithin the last twelve month* fMr the fiertoriiiaiiee St Pittsborouuh. ' Hector ,'f.2 ^ .. f riaae or hHii»e furniture be wanted, if 1 thiim important acts, at the commencement of teuds, and under cover of expendilures, io ' Bank of the I nited States, is put to reM bjj the present year, not one of the CioTcniment themselves »mpro|K'r, eticiid its corruption the report ot the agent recently employed eircuiiistanccsas to collect inforiualion; and from that wil- )oan!« have been made. When the (ioveminent Directors made an efllirt to bring back the business of the Bank to the B»>ard charter and the existing Board not only overruled ultered the rule so ks the practice, in direct mo^t important prov which gave them existence It has long been known that the Presi- dent the Bank, by his single will, origi nates and ex«“CutP8 many ot the most lui- porlant monsures connected with the man- Hank has not lieen apeinent and crt»dil of llie Bank, aud that j cnunts, no one the (Viinmittee as well as the B-»ard ot ih-1 nmch more than the sum alrt-ady mentioned tent • n i rectors, are left in entire ignorance of many | ,„aj bave bef u M|Uiir»dered, and tor «liirh agency ot the Stale Banks, arts done, ami co^^e^(l^>noence carried on. a credit niav bereulter be claimcd lu his ac- Fn>m all the«ie cons*id«Tations, th Kncourage your IS a leuoQ that n^rr o\cmxii cooticail were supposed to be mstninieiit.il in resist in;» the wishes of tins gmsping and dauge r'us institution >at'e in (heir marmgeineut. i nr i ri-sioiin - _ ■ . , ri i ; the I’resiucnt w«kiW U? lu caretui to avoid, to the end of his life, it could have m»| thinks that tlu*se through 1’he I’riMdrnt again n-{Kath that he begs Presi-1 Cabinet to coosidcr the propo»ed meas- Ifunder the tiy mg circumtlauceti, id he uoexperteilly iound himseif pUc«^.«{ the Ku|i|Mirt ol' w hich he . hia Ronwn (irmneM uialer tbuw circu«iu:-| oil., uwu^, — , a crtjoti Iiiuy urrru.ici .u ...o .. . . ^ . yr^ashisowii oi the suiHH.rt ol w liich he . hi» Koown Urmne* uiMier tuoii* circuiMU:- in iheir names and apparenlly under their , count under this most extraordinary rcsolu- dent think.Mhat ^ 1,,’,,, to ,,,ake a s*c-' ces. red..iund in the higl>i*t dejrw i , authority. Phe fact has been recentiy d.s-. NV.th the facts before us. can we be to be enj^ed in th. collect^^^ lu ,cspo«M. per*,oal honor, and will give foh- b. clo^-d, that an unlimited discretion has! .u^prised at the torrent ol abuse incessant- 1.diiiiui*tn.t.oo of the f)e,*rtmtt( in *, ^ni.^and '* ^ I 1'" ! turedclibenition an.1 retl.cli.m, ai i.ec««.; during and enviable fniue. H* ••• » tiojis and secure a renewal of Us charter, t hns millions to lavish and ext« nt and nature of tii«M^urit\, in aodi pliiih Its purposes Board an article published in the American account ot' the mamior in which a port its anxious attention Quarterly Review, containin notices of the Bank, and suggested pelierKV of giving it a wider circulation the expense of the Bank; whereujKHi the d^med prudent to expose to the eyes of an the s^ rTices which that I’.ank iww |xrr>rms; Board passed th^ following resolution, viz: intelligent and virtuous people. 'rii(«e w ho must kcf[» the (io\ernm*’nt advised i»f iheir Rcsolt*d, 'I’hat the President be au- act justiv do not shun the light, nor do thry ' s;tualion by periodn- thorisH to take such measures in regard to refuse explanations when the propriety of . any arrangement » the circulation of the contents of the said their conduct is brought into qu» t-lion. ' . (Jovernnient mu^t not, m any n wj'e nrticle, cither in whole or in part,as be Tiay I f«. ts b« r>re J.iin, in an of,; > — deem most for the interest of the Bank.” Govenini’ent Direr, j The President is Imppy to prrr.-ive bv tlr^ Bv an entry in the nnnutes of the Bank, Presi'Jeiit would fetl that he was' r»*port of the agent, that the Banks which Hated March 11th 1^31, it appears that the n£,,‘^’ou]y resiH.ii>.iblo for all the abuses and h- has ewi:lt.-d have, in gnienil, c^-nt-d President had not only caused a large edi-, ,j,e Uir,k has committed, or may •" fH-rP.rin the servK^ on tlK «« terms, and tion of that article to be is.*ucd, but had also, I commit, but aliiir,st an accomplice in a con- »hat tl.ow; in New-York have turther agnfcd before the resolution of ijiitli November was ^pjrarv antnst that (.lovernmeiit which he make payini nl» in L«n>\in nith«>ut other adoj.ted, procured to be printed and widely hassnonrhoneMly loadmmister.il hcrlid not charge than the m«re cost of the hilU of take everv s*ep uithin his constitulioiial and exchang!'. Ieral p^.w’er likeiv to be ^rffic ient in putting •' "hfHjM also Ih» enj-nrrf^i up^.nany Bank*, ai? end to these 'e.iormities. If it U' pos- '*hwh mav b.; en.pU.yed. thnt it **ill be et- hice With the esteem o4‘ ail partie-a cairiea Milh him out of it tlieir admirta yalLml Inlelligtvi' IHHIH Him !«-tUrc a I,:iicwai vuai W llicn ims nilllions lO ia\isn aitu C.\l«n» auu huiuit 1.™ c vu. ...... - ,1 ,1 , 1 I L 1 It appears from the otikiaI report of the avows its dctcrtnuwtion not to spnre its ti.n to lh*“ir capital, if any f.e deeme.1 ikv ‘ ’ " , Public Directors, that, on the 3Ulh Novem- j means when thev are nece^sarv to acrom- re-isary, n a suhjTt of detail to which the j ^ I I her, l'3i>, the President subunttrd to the pi,its purpose’s? The refiwal to render I’reastirv lN'|»uritnent «*»ll undoubtelly j;ive | „ „ceoumirVh.m,n„.r ,n which .port r! f.vombk „f ,h, ..pomtel h.s botn applirj,' th.. -I IIh- .,,4 h.^ Ite™.!.«. d the ex- ^i\c« just cause tor the suopicion that It has emmnt without charge, as the hank ol the ,ir, i ^ ,v .jiw iirit » m th ulation at for pur{K;ses which it is not I’nited Statis no^v does; muat reinler all ‘ ^ j \\ — .K- ^ . f„. .i..„.„„»...i...i.,hat Bankiwwperl .rms. •* prrwnJ proper l..r tae hang« the ,k-, u uni rt'tnrn*' in fine .*'Ulc iiunk;! cuu U; Inasury I'or tli« depoaite of tht»«3 ilh the Sl4te Ranks th* ANDHLW J At KStN. n-*|^ctivelv situalcd. Tho cliangv not, in any nm. t, be' . ■■ ....i, , ’a, L-i«»-r ne>i: Tkr nfpomh t.— n>e work goes t-. • Tlie folliwing annunciktioo af^ the otYi'-ial pap»‘r ye*!erday : e uiHlerstaiid that the folUi«iif have U-eii *elect««d b) the Secr*urt rf i. cirrulaied, numerous copies ot' the Reports of (irn. Smith and Mr. Mclhjfiie in tavor of ihe Bank, and on that day he suggested 1 IKCI I.AU. .l> ir i.Mtnbiikhinrnt. f ll IIM «ROI.M %,; .SrtJtnld !»i, I93J. ( j .'iiliiM rihrr* Ug Ita^r to iiitorm tli« i» Ji In- xult ar>t) llir (.uK.tr, llwt ih*) )mc cnltr-1 rd into l'o|«rU. uiiJrr iJ.t hrui uf ! tflnrtnnnfira, t*k*lnn A* i’o. An't wilt o|«ii a .M'riantiV f;UtiiiiliiuDl in • III: t{A\\ . . on tlic I.U*. loUr «(I It .■''I» K K «iil • oiiipti«c *U U« k»«lin[f «r ! made on tht; f.r*t of October next: Baliimore—I'bc L'nioo Bauk of 1r- I land. Philaii'Iphia—The Girard Bonk- New \crk—The .MecliomtV IUbI do The .Manhattan Cos do TJie Ihink of Amtn^ Bueton—TT«e C'ouimoii»TaUh do The Menhanis' Bank. We undcntaud that another B*:>i lie adde»l in Philadelphia, a* »« " proj.er iiMjuines and arrangementj the expediency of e.t^eixhng hm p-.wer to ^f human atlairs, to («ct.:d of them to tirihtate domestic e\. whul, *t mu ,nd probohly al»> ai>.4hrr ui the priating of other articles which might »'ibs!?rre tlie purfxises of the luatitution. hereupon the following reaolution was idopt-d, viz: firKl a reasjn fir rernoMiig the (Iovenitr>eril cbangei*for the ben'fitot internal coiiimerce; depomtes and leaving the Bank to its own grant all r*-as..nab!e facilities to ti.c pay. r«w>urce.s for the m» ans of etllcting its ers of the revenue; to exer^l^^‘the utm'Mt criminal desi-rns, we have •» hrre. \Va« it i liberality towards the other State B.mki _ .._,oit here. Was it i hberality towards the other Stat “ Kr*o/»«'d, That the President is hereby c^p^-ctfnl wht"n the in^ncjs f the L'. Sialc* '>f'd do nothing ii.ielns*t|^ to ciiiUirraas the j authorized tocausc to be prejiared andcircu- directeil to be f>laced in that Bank,, '**' the I'nited .States. j lated, sueh documents and papers as may p,„ e^,ntrol of As one ol’ the most serious ol j-’ctions to ! communicate to the people intbrmation in man, emprmered to «p*-nd millions with- Bank of th'* I nited States, is the pow regard to the nature and o[»erations of the ' rendering a vr^Jcher or specifving thf which it cor>centrates, care must U' ta- Bank.” ohjcct ? CkiT they be consider’d wfe'with ' f'whng «.ther agents f.»r the service 'I’he cxpenditurefi purporting to have been evidence Ijetore us, that tens of thou- /'l^*he Treasury, not to raise up ntvther}>ow maoe under authority of these resolutions, j,gyc been spent for highly irnpr dll in„ the years I".}! and were about ,( j,„t corript ptirf>oses, imd that the 8r?o,0U0. For a fwrJion of these expen.li- ex^nditure of •• 11 »l tht ;>rKi:«. ir.J our furth***-* Mill i »l>-nl lo all (kwrioht*!.* ol counlry produce, lor • hii-h «e mil pav thr hi({i«»t jirKtt. Mr. JullN .viAliK.V'i II, lof ii.aii) |tart Ur|^«- ly otahilrbtd 3* K I'uctor ri»mj»iiMi.»n Mcrrhant, III L imrUttuii, l»«» »lar1*'«l hii clMiuiUniit I IHt’.KTV, •II ihc Ptt bctKon ( r.irlinlun and Clirraw, to H>.u. 1 > «liitli n ill Kivr ii» dii«aiilairc« ti.U Ui’lIiiiK, liiat It w (Mmtw. Ii mil I'tiablt* u» to |ii, tlic hi|flii«l ftfiti-a lur |>ri>- impro|ST,' cr t r^ually fi.rinidablc. Although it would i ^ ,V, , ,„u «une proliably l>e iin;ioMiiUe tn produ«'e such a ro may lead to the e\}>eiiiiture of hun- by any organixation of the Stale Banks tiires vouchers were n^ndered, trorn which thousands and even millions more ’, which could l>e deviated—yet it i» d-^inib|e Andean we justify ourselves lo the p*;ople to avoid even the apjiearance. 'J'o this end by loiigr r leildmgio it the money and f^.w- ,'t • uld Ije ex(*cdient to assume ik» niire it a|)fiears that they were incurred in the purcha-sf; of *onie hundred thinisand copies of r»ew»(rt(»ers, reports and sp«;echcs, made g" jne (Government, to be employed for f>cwcr over them, ami interfen- no more m in ( oncrcss, rt'Views of the \elo Message purposes? tbeir atiairs, than might b! al>«.lulely ne and reviews oi' sfjeerhes against the Bank, such purposes ? It has lieen allcgoil by •orri" as an ob- &c. kc. for anotlier large portion no j^tioo to the removal i>f the deprmitcs, that voty-liers what«rver were rendered, but the power, and in that event various sums were paid on orders of the j^.jn |,^yg t[,g disposition, to destroy tiie CfHsary to the s«!curify of the (Hjblic dejKm- itf's, and tlie taithtiil performance of tiieir duties as agents of Ihe Tre?«*ury. Any m- position, to destroy tiie terf» renre by them in the piiliti-al coi.te.^ts president nfthe Bunk, making reference to. l{anks employed by the iiovernnient, ^»f the country, with a view to mriuen the resolution of the 11th .March, 1?«1. brin" dislross ufKin the country. It lections, f.ught, m the opinion of the pri-si On asc»;rtaining tliese facts, and fiercciv-, f,afl been the fortune of the President to eri. dent, to be followed by au immediate dis- iiig that B»^»«>«diMjres of a similar charact^ir counter flangers w hich were represented as charge from the fsjblic aervicc. were still continued, the Government l»i- equally alarming, nnd he has »«-en them It is the desire of the President that ihe vanish liefore resolution and energy. }’ic- control of the Ikinks and the curreiH V shall tures equally appalling were paraded before as far as possible l»e entirely separated iVoni him when this Bunk came to demand a tiew the pohtie^il (louer «if the country, as well ■iiptily of r\> ry «rli W iHOOTjf) iVf th cuartlrjr anil lu M-tl It \rry rtducid rat«. Tlie fiilida fur llic t>ur|KM ul’ ailtaiur*, will tc lirld riady, to aiilitiiiaU- tlir »i»li«*bl iiucfi u (iit)r plcSM- to II Irud llx ir liuaiiii •• lu our rarr ; and KouId lh«- I'lanb r of Mi.-rcliant d* *ir lo Irjr Uii CliirlrMuii ii.arkrt In pfif.rri.ir toChrraw, we SessKK)* veMeniay exhibited a l^*? *; • ill l.»r«i.rd Kmr prtwlon- ilir lira! o(.jj..rtunilf «|ructive, thcKJgh melancholv W'W- ' "■ r ■"“*"* '“.1'/' SIX r-*r.ona v^crc Ined. ’rhe firti ^tilh. b)T w iujiii t'M'l V I'« rtiiSi H ill U; Iiikdi: to il- .. il.«r «l(n£» ' live having on* after another tlifir misconduct to inloxiration, • Vork—awl that the ne«.'*ia*ury prrptn''* are in progreas for carrving it>* o'** into lull elfuct in »*ther }»kicc», u a.* practicable.—1^. A Vtnt frrm Henry Clay-—T» ^ Irvington Intelligeorer «i\s— that Ihe Hon. Hr.sHv Vvkx, andUf^ t* template leavinj thu city, for the t»* • .MiHiday next. We also under»(«w thev dckign, prevH>u» to thscomrwe*^ i.f the aTksion of Congrcw, to »i*' frieiiila in i’hiladelphia, and »i*i tU'ir jounicy as tar aa B»ton.' ItUtmjitrnticf am! ('rin\f.— 1. ksf"' ltd pruii|il and advaiila^i out M \C.NAMAI{\, I'MKI.AN A t O ite.tts N F5- hB»r ituniits v\ arclKitiH-* iii t.'lir- jMirter noted the names ol the ottirrf e. r»». '•Itrc I’roiiiir,., .......ijwd to f-ur rare, will ,|,^y foUcd, »*ho fWwl'*", I* »tord and l»ruanl d lu (’liarlt kton, asrt«.-ablt- , i.i_._«iti «a« ill*' ^7"- to order. Ala... .,n.«U for .M. r. h«ni, in.f olW., conf.-ss.on, ni-1 the re«ilt wa . I Hi a. •! I * a 1 .. i'. « a * rcetor* a (i?w week ago offered a resolulK*n in the Board calling for a sf»ecific accinjnt ol’ these exijeridilures, shewing the objects to which they hsd Ijeen applied and the charter. But what was the result? Has as wrested from an institution whioJi has al- pervms ti> whom tht iiKtney bud been paid, 'i'his reasonable pro^jositirnj was voted diwn. 'I'hey alKi ofcred a resolution resc inding the country been ruined, or even distrewsfuj ’ ready att'>mpled to subjec t the Government W as It ever more pros{»erfnj9 than since to its will. In hi* u{>mion, the action of the that act’ The President verily lielieve* General (ienentl t»n this subject, ought not the re*»hitiHis of November, l~ilO, and that the Bank has not the |>ower lo pnxluce to extend beyond the grant in the Constitu- Manh, This also was rejected. the calamities its friends threaten. 'I’he tion, which ordy authorize* Congress “In Not content with thus refusing to rccall funds of thu (lovernment will not be annihi- i^iin money arid regulate tho value thereof the «)bnoxious p^jwer, or even to require la ted by Ik-ing tranaftrred. They will im-, all else lielongs lo the .States nnd the people, Burh an account of the expenditure as wtnjld mediately l»e issued for the licnetit of trade, sn*! must Ije regulated by public opinion and show wliellier tiie money of the Bank had and if the Bank of the L'. S. curtails its the interests of trade, in fart h*,*en applied to the ol»je.cts contem- loans, the Stat* Baoks, strengthened hv the In cMiclusion, the President must be per- plated by tho»«! rev.lution.*-, as -bnoxious public dofKwites, w ill extend theirs. U liHt mitted lo remark that he Irjok* u[>on the 1 as ih^y were, the J»«>ard renewed the pow. comes in through one Bank, will go ««jt [leiiding qiM.-stion as ol higher consideration cralri'adv conleired aiid even enjomfd re- through other-*, .uid tlie e>|uilibriuin will be than the mere transfer of a Bum of money ii»-w' d aitenti'*n to its exercise, by adopting pres;rved. Siiould the Bank, for the mere from one Bank to another. Its 1 ihlTjaiM***'!)' thelMl«.winc in heuofthe prop'ibitionssub- purfiose of producing distie»«, prew its debt- ma) afliret the charactcr of oiir (Jovcni- U-'r .l”.'in."il*n mitt/ hy the (Government Directors, viz: ors more heavily than some of them can ment for ages to ccmie. Should the Bank “/ry. Tint the Board have ronfi- li»-ar, the conw quenres will recoil ufKin it- be suffered longer to use the public moneys, »Jem’'- 111 it»- wibdom and integrit) ol the self, and in Ihe aliempi to emiiarrass the in the arcomplishrnent of ita purpose, with of llie first Iwenty seven pri'-'»rM*r'' found guilty, fifteen * kiniwled?^''^^ own accord that lyri mhi.k v>f ^ them lo the rommission of 'which ihey wi;e convictc'd. L were ch aily prove«l to have • when they violated tins J Mata ret|«ftaMe young insn, cor» preside; ! am! in Hm- pnipneiy o( the r»^.|ii country, it will only bring loss and ruin U(«jn the proofs of its faithlesvncs and corruption Uoas of C/'JlL .Novtfukr, and llfb ilxj hol'Jcrs of its t»wii »tucli. But if llic before our eyes, the patriotic an/;i^ cur will lie rrci IV, d and furwaidid aa dirrctcd, bjr llir liral ofiponui.ily that otVcra. 4l6U M P S. ( «, Cf^ Dr. I>. It. Iliiiilap 3 01 I hiH t«J tli* I’ubtir.t in th*: diHVmit Lmrichri of liu Prul-MM>n, Hut rii|irrictly lu a W#V/ir#7ir#7/. ^ .\ecu-»ily .erma lo ri.juir. il. Ili. cliarjrrs will |arcenv who'^on the death Ijc liKxltrate; and »o |>ruporli.#id, thal «liilr iJir I ^ '* i» n.i*^«»lon ' •I . . . .1 i Ta a a lA 111 lllln fW . , rich arf altt-ndrn, Uc ^^oor &h&ll twit be nrglcH'tru. HffntthllfT, 1‘^.i. HKi.’l i'arrianrm^Uakin^ f ■>ilKaulNtoribcr brga M. h ave iiKMl rea|M'ct. fully luiiiforiii hufrii nda and tli- |iulilic c'lH rally, that he la now carryiii; on the I arriai;'.Making lluiiiii at lii« Ntu main ^trr-(l, one door iior'.l..ntat ot ila tariiiij^ braiiclira. Tlic »ijb«( r. rnUrcly MiiN rlliioiK lo |;ivr n d lailril «larri[ilif,nol Il.- kiri.N aiiil(|Ualili i.of lit, work, nor will li«. any Ilial 11 aliall t«- aiir[MU)ii il l.y ii.m.', ljut on III* part will only iimle ilu- pul.in to mil nnd e*arniiir hia wofh, Ir ar In-, pru i -i hh>I lor IhnniM |\r«. ,N \ J IIA.N HI;*'" A '' 1-'I!! >tw mother, will come inlo P"****' estate, and who even now is |iarenl, ample means to **'' • sonable want. Another r«»e **•» m-m nameil Valentin* Hulhf. who» guilty of a vioh*nt assult on a woman advanced in \ ears. •• * ter of painful interest to see t proaecuting her son- S''®, he Imd latterly taken ing his tits of intoxicutinn h.i , Mich fiu KHis Hsbultsnpon her life. Her mnnn-r, while P’’ mony, clearly evinc ed the was going on between pareitia Ihe desire of «e|f pre-ervntioii. on.-r was sentenced to six moOtM lJjln)r.—jV. y. Jovr. Co^n-
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