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' :". ..--". K't . . . . - -. - f -. - ---- ' - i us i I I r EVENING - . . - vnnnHi ri riT the TniidiY. JtnnrX 21rt, 1873. Th Ex ten tire Order. .m. tn which we referred set H.ts aro. waa promulgated, and a iib sTiopsi of it telezrspnea douiu Friday night. We bare delayed pub- UshUg natil we could procure the entire order, which we pubtUh below. U is hailed by most ot the-press as a step towards Civil Service Reform," and U gtaerally received with saUsiaction. Thi iBportaace of 'tbu order may be ift in some sections, but we ex- pressed our views plainly enougn on me qutstion in a previous article. If ny ntmd States official fails to perfonn bis duty satisfactorily, why don't the f veramsnt turn him out office, ana noi try to hamper the Civil Service with rders in military style, preventing men holdiK civil positions from devoting a to other nursuits. I " pertioa ot their time to other- pursu s. We btbtve there is a-surer remeay xor tht evil of Custom House rings, ana we .v- w.rrim.nt did not adopt it, 1 aad thus prevent tto necessity of inumg an order so sweeping in its cnaracier. The following is the order : y t4 Prttidsnt cfttu UniUd States, XCUTTVJ1 OBDKB. TfrMJ, It has been brought to the moticeoi the President o : tba United Bute that mtny persons holding civ-1 fice. by appointment from him or othtrwise, under the Constitution and laws t the United 8tates, while bold inr such Federal posiaons accept offices mader the authority ot th,e Siates and Territories in which thev reside, or mu nidpal corporations under the charters and ordinance ot such corporations, thereby assuming the duties of the fltate. Territorial, or municipal official the same time they are charged with the datiee ot the eivil office held under Federal authority; and whereas, it is oelleved that, with lew exceptions, the holding of two inch offices by the same t. tn.mnatthi(i -with a due and faithful discharsre of the duties ot eithi office; that it frequently gives rise to great inconvenience, and olten result U detriment to the public service, and moreover is not in harmony with the nf the Government. In view ot therefore, the President I 9MWW w y that and bereoy I bai dtemea it proper tA tT onblic notice that from and alter . . . mm t ft T 1 075 mvr- l Us 4th aay Ol xaarcn, a. , eept as herein specified, persuns holding any Federal civil office by appointment aadsr the Constitution and laws ot tbe TJiited Bute wilt be expected while VnMlmr inch office not to accept or hold any office under any State or Ter ritorial government or under the char- ttr r ordinances ox any auuiu eorporatioa; and further, that the acceptaace or continued holding of any such State, Temtorial, .rmiMnAl offica. whether elective r y appointment, vj i ten holding civil office a aforesaid, un- . I . my m r W fltr I der the government oi ino BUUs, other than judicial offices under the Constitution ot the United States, will h deemed a Tacatien of the Fed eral office held by such person, and will be taken to be and will be treated as a reslfaatlon by such Federal office of his cemialssioti or appointment in the ser yice of the United States. The offices ol justices ol the peace or notaries public, and ot commissioners to take the acknowledgement of deeds, of bail, or to administer oaths, shall not be deemed within the oamew of this order, and are ejpjepted inm its opera ties aad aay be held by Federal offi csn. The appointment of deputy jaanhil of the United States may be ceaferred upon sherifts or deputy sher iffs and deputy poetmasters, tbe emo lua'eaU ei whose office do not exceed $100 per annum, ane also excepted from tha a rrtlon OI tnis oraer, ibu mi accept aad hold appointments under StAt. Territorial, or municipal author ityt provided the same be found not to interfere with the discharge of their duties as poetmaster. Heads of depart ments and other officers of tbe Govern nent who bare the appointment oi sub ordinate officers are rquirea 10 iaae nf thU order, and to see to tne - . wu " m - am v v . r H w-w r .w i 1 11 11 1. ..u v. mr v withia the Sphere OI their respective deDaxtaeaU or offices, and as relates to ihl TnJ oeraoBS boldinr appoint- aeats under them respectively. Br order of the President, Waihiastun, January 17, 1873. Thxm u one law in relation to deeds that we should like to see changed. As it stands at present, it is the duty of the Probate Judge to collect the RejUtera fees, and turn them over to him, together witu tne aeeas, upon his demand once a week, and for all this labor, prirate record and settlement of accounts, the Probate Judge has no fee nr Mcsnensatioo. It works badly ia xaaay ways, and throws much responsi bility upon him from which he should be exempt We suggest a law tlat will pexralt the Register torecemttt - deeds frota the -owntra after bclfig record?. Tbis will oe w great conrenience to all parties con- cerned, and Jbe limplj justice between officials. Will our law maaei. please notice! EDITORIAL BUDGET. The Post Office Committee has au- f & bill reduc Wonuiu0p.v---- - : Bennett, a bill to amend see ing letter postage from three to two 6 and 497, O C P., Referred, cents per half ounce. Bj theeame, a bill to amend section t fmm PennsTWanis, 104. C C P. Referred. ww - - ; - - Delaware. - i a w i.iiinrr ill i aerions accidents resulting fromi the thaw and heary rams of the past two dajs. From the composition of the bpan- special commission on the abolition 0i siarery in rono niw, - to believe that the reform will be car- tex 0nt. The strike ot the silk weavers at Patters0Df n. J., is ended, acompromif haTing 5een effected by the employers pajlDg fom 45 to 4G cents per yard tor weaving plain silks. In the Senate, Senator Morton, 01 Indians, delivered a speech on the pres ent electorai.system. Bills relative to the Vienna Exposition, to the laws re lating to the Mint, assay offices, and coinage of the United States, were passed. The bill providing tor addi- tional sloops ol war was discussed but I .otnnnn. In the House a large r . . ,. . Qf pri?ate blIlg were disposed nrotracted discussion on a land erant bill tl;e House ad- . u..:iwlonrned without coming i. I THE NORTH CAROLINA LEGIS LATURE. IComdensed from the News. SENATE. Saturday, Jan'y 18th, 1873. Senate called to order at 11 o'clock, Lieut Gov Brogden in the chair. Journal ot yesteraay was read and apptoved. Introduction of Bills. By Mr Powell, a bill to amend the charter of the Cape Fear Iron ana Steel Company. Referred to committee on Internal Improvement. By Mr Cowles, .a bill to amend sec tions 35 and 43, chapter 193, laws ol 1871-72. Referred to Judiciary com mittee. Bi Mr Barnhardt. a bill to encourage manutacturiog and the improvement of water powers, and to amend chapter 158. laws o 1868-'G9. By Mr McCauley, a bill to incorporate Mount Prospect Camp Ground in tbe county of Union. Special Order. 12 o'clock the bill to incorporate the Midland Railway Company was taken up on its second reading, rvit l 1 1 :.U -i .n ., Tbe bill with amendments passed its second reading. sondreaaing ,a. On motion ol : Mr Humphrey the rules were suspended, ana tbe bill was made the special order for Friday next at Hi o'clock. On tbe motion of Mr Humphrey to print the bill, Mr Stafford called the yeas ana nays, l ne mouon prevaueu by 28 yeas and 12 nays. Menage Received. A messasre from the Governor in re gard to tbe State debt, in which he com . . . 1 .1 piaiDa 0t no action oeing laicen oy ido Gencrai Assembly on what he terms tbis important matter, and no attention paia to his message touching tbis point. To mam . i relieve himseit trom tne responsiDiiuy be encloses with bis message a bill. to restore the credit of the State. On motion of Mr Stiliey the printing ,ot the message and accompanying doc uments was ordered. Mr Morehead moved a reconsidera -tion, stating that be had voted under a misapprehension. Tbe vote was recon sidered. On motion ot Mr Merrimon the mes sage and accompanying documents were referred to the Joint Committee on the State debt. DOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. At 10 A M, the House was called to order by Mr Speaker Robinson. Prayer by Key Mr Mitchell, of Ala btma. The Journal of yesterday was read approved By Mr Bennett, a resolution empow ering the Judiciary committee to send to persons and papers in relation to the impeachment of R M Henry, Solicitor of the 12th Judicial District. Placed on calendar. By Mr Jones, of Caldwell, a resolu tion in regard to repairs in tbe Hall of the House. Placed on calendar. . u v - , ,r -4---- - .nin;n nrnn.ot uy iur iuw, 4tD"'"l,u" , J toour uongressmen m reKaru iu Placed on caienaar. By Mr Marler, a resolution printing the act to pay tbe expenses ot idiots and lunatics. Referred. By Mr Waugh, a resolution of in struction to tbe committee on Educa tion. Placed on calendar. , By Mr Brown, of Mecklenburga res olution of instruction to the committee on Public Buildings. Placed on calen dar. Tm - DvAirn rf Tia wirlanrt n Villi to 8eclio chapUr 106, C C P. Referred. Bv Mr Bennett, a bill to provide for amercements in Justices Courts. Re ferred. By Mr Guyther, a bill to re enact the act to secure advances made for Agri cultural purposes. Referred. By Mr Lindsay, a bill to change the tees of Constables. Referred. By Mr Woodhouse, a bill to levy a special tax in Currituck county. Re ferred. By Mr Todd, a bill to snvud the act 'utulFull " . r ' B M Wftnghft b511 10 ametad an act establishing .the Marion and Asbeville Turnpike. Bv Mr Brown, of Mecklenburg, a bill to authorize the Commissioner! of Meek lenburg county to Mil certain lands. Referred. Bv Mr Rpftn. & bill, to amend section 8. chaDter 169. laws .1869-0. Re- lerred - - . rpfnce to 8n- ui jiu u w... " nerior Court Clerks. Referred. By Mr Badger, by eonsetot, a resolu tion requesting information of the Treasurer cf the Board of Education, On motion of Mr Badger, the rules were suspended and the resolution was adopted. On motion of Mr Copeland, the rules were suspended and the resolution re questing our members ot Congress to support the policy of the government towards the Indians, was taken up. The resolution was adopted by a v6te of yeas 56, nays 51. . . By MrpicNeill, by consent, a bill in. record to descents. Referred. By Mr Scott, by consent, a resolution in favor ot the sherift ot Jones coanty. Placed on calendar. ByMr Gorman, by consent, a bill to amend the charter ot the city of Raleigh. Referred. On motion ot Mr Bennett, the rules were suspended, and the bill to incor porate the Wilmington Trust and Sav ings Bank Uompany, was ia&eu up. long, discussion ensued, ana me uni on- derwent some amendment r On motion ot Mr. urowD, oi "l1"- gQD lhg bjU wag postponed until Wed- negdftV at H a. m. A messsage was received from the 5nvf.mor. transmitting a report to the 1o7a SnnpHntendent of Public Instruc V" - - tion in reference to uiub iui """f lands belonging fo'the School Fund. On motion,- the message and accom- panying documents were crdered to lie on the table. By Mr Hughes, by consent, a bill to levy a special tax in Granville county. Referred. ..... By Mr. Gorman, by consent, a bin to repeal the Usury law. Referred. On motion of Mr Jones, of Caldwell, the resolution authorizing the door keeper to make certain repairs in the hall ol the House of Representatives was taken up and adopted. Rtr Mr flnrmin. bv consent, a resolu tion nf innuirv concerning the Keeper ot the Capitol. Placed on calenaar. By Mr Williamson, by consent, a bill to regulate municipal elections. Re ferred. , , . n mntion of Mr Dudley, the bill to a. . i incorporate the Mechanic s ana ijaoor- U fcU W w w -" ar ' ers' Mutual Aid Society of Norm uaro- Una, was taken up and passed its sev- eral readings. 4 ' The resolution of instruction .o tne paper given out for the public printing, was taken up ana aaopieu. Adjourned. r I Sufbejie Court. This body met at 10 o'clock, all the Justices present. Arguments was resumed in the case nf W. H. Howerton. et al, vs. S. McD. Tate et al.. and continued throughout Jadee Merrimon concluded his argument lor the defense. W. H. Ballev. Esq.. commenced his argument for the plaintiffs, but did not conciuae before tte adjournment of the ' court. Col. Coleman will follow Mr. Bailey for the defendants. On Monday appeals from the 3rd Ju dicial District will be called perempto rily. On Thursday appeals will be from the 7th District. heard A young lady declined taking a part . .1 i ! 1 inf.rlnr tn thfi 1U private meamtaiB iujww. - part offered to another young, lady, be cause the father of the former was a Colonel in tbe war, while the latter s was only Major. Tho way actresses put in the amount of their lo ses when a theatre burr down, creates a smile among the initial, ed and those who are behind the scenes. How some of tbem ever became pos amount claimed to have OLJJ'W - . been lost, by the exercise of their pro fession, is a conundrum difficult to answer. One of the late disgusting sights of Salem, Indiana, was a woman wheeling her drunken husband home on a wheel barrow. Iii answer to a sympathizing remark, she said he happened to be drunker than she was, and feha was thankful to be able to take care ot him, f Dr she knew he would do the same tor her. SPECIAL. Make money fast "and nonorably, by at wnicn . strongest, mos. um uu 6v " ing Machine, amd iatent liuiwn xioie woiK- er, ever usea or r Svervwhere by express. Address fo for Superintena lrtlandt Stts, ent, corner Greenwich and Cou New Yoric. 119 oct 4 6m COFFEE, FLOUR, POTATOES AND CRACKERS. 800 bags Rio, Java and Laguayra Coffee, 800 bbls. Flour all grades, 350 barrels Potatoes, 150 boxes and barrels Crackers. For sale by' jin 13 ' 203- MULLBTS, KEROSENE & BACON. 30 bbls. No 1 Mullets, 20 barrels Kerosene, 40 boxes D. S. Sides and Shoulders, 25 hhds. and boxes smokes Sides and Shoulders. For sale by F. W, KERCHNER. armivinorfor a territorial right. are given free to agents, to sell the best, . v I a , -m . i rm CAI II i NEW AOVERTISEMENTS. 7 J Concord Chapter,-:No,?l, ST. JOHN'S HALL. A REGULAR MEETING this Evening at 7 o'clock. - By order of the M. E. H.. P P. BERRKON, Sec'y. Jan 21 It -: - i Wilmington, Commandery, No. 1. ing Wednesday even ing, January 22nd, at 7:30, sharp. THOS. B. CARR, Recorder. jan21 2t . LAJND PLASTER. TONS RED BEACH LAND PLASTER. For sale by KERCHNER. 203 300 jan GLUE, CORN, PORK AND HAY; 200 bales Hay, : 250 barrels Glue, 400 bushels Corn-; s 150 barrels Pork, eT For sale by F. W. KERCHNER. jan 13 - GOOD FOR THE INNER MAN. WE have on draught the following v,: Kranc nf Trnrpiorn and Domestic LiqCtors, pure.. and unadulterated: . Brown's l l, pure syv uian.Cj, rjncle Robert's pure Rye Whiskey, Harrv Bassett pure Rye Whiskey, Maiden Queen and Rye Whiskey, Mabel Bell pure Rye Whiskey, apnroia club Dure Rye Whiskey, ..w,. - - j - Jamaica jsum, puic uu guuu, od Tom Gin, extra fine, Holland Gin, warranted pure, Qtard, Uupy fc Co, Cognac Brandy, ejen- ume, Hennessey and Pinet Castilon Brandies. ai m nVinvfiare of my own selection, of flvr.ronH omnranififid the best, irer- sons who appreciate a good tmnj should In p. mv Stock. W1 "" JAS. E. BUIE, Princess street. Select and Pure Candy. I TAKE pleasure in informing the public that I am now manufacturing my own. Candies, and am enabled to supply it fresh and pure. Country dealers will find it to v,nii-HvoncrA tn examine my siock 01 candies arid Preserves before purchasing, as we can offer inducements in ims any house in the city. Orders- solicited for nar'tieo. festivals or fairs and will receive prompt personal attention. ' JAS. E. BUIE, Princess street. 50 BARRELS No 1 Baldwin Apple. For sale low, at J. E. BUIE'S, Princess st, SOMETHING GOOD. WE offer by the case the following pure imported and domestic Liquors warranted tjie best : Harry Basset Whiskey, Old Tom Gin, ' Kiantee Bitters, : Gaudet Flask Brandy, Madeira Wine, Harmony Sherry Wine, Favorite Port, Pinet Castillon Brandy, Hennessey Brandy, McEwan'sAle. The above brands of choice Liquors; as, also, a full line of Groceries always to be found at JAS. E. BUIE b, tan 20 Princess street. CHAS.D. MYERS & CO. DEALERS IN Family Supplies, WILL SEND, OUT TO ORDER FAMILY in any part, of the city ...... At Lowest Cash Prices ! And will furnish Superior Family Gro ceriea at the price usually paid for in ferior goods. JaiT" Send jour cash orders to CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., Sole Proprietors of the Favorite Flour, 7 North Front Street. If You Pay Your Money Down FOR YOUR GrROCERIES, We offer inducements that must be to your advantage. Family Supplies of Eyery -Kind. Best Flour in the city is the Fsuvori-te Flour. We prove this by our LARGE SALES of this well known and popular brand. CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 7 North Front st. jan 13 203- BARBER SHOP. JOE TURNER wishes to inform his custo mers and public generally, that he is now prepared to do all kind of work in his line, and would respectfully request a continua tion of . the patronage which has heretofore been so liberally bestowed upon him. Janl6tf 200 ; RAN SO 91 BOOTS! A LONG WAY AHEAD OF ANY BOOT sold in'this market. . r EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. DUDLEY & ELLIS, Sign of the Big Boot. 208 - GROCERIES jan is - NEW IDTERTKEp BARGAIN. 1 WILL SELL OB BENT lOp g I iAnd. Round Plnea No. 1 Turpentine Land. J IT. -Will PHt III CIDDH Ul MJVJ.W . ... . .a . r ann l ml nr KOXBS. situated v-nrn mllM fWm TrOH JHU A HCMUM. Columbus county. Jan 17 207 100 B A B REL8 CHOICE We are selling the above under market price. GEO. MYERS. A CHOICE jND CAREFULLY SELECTED as sortment of Holiday Goods; GEO. MYEB3, 11 and 13 Front street E MP IKE I01BLE EXTRA F1MI1I FL01 Barrels and Half Barrels, FRENCH BRANDY PEACHES, CHERRIES and APRICOTS, NEW CURRENTS, CRANBERRIES, CITRON1 FIGS, RAISINS, N . CHOICE TABLE RAISINS" Mince Meat in 5 Pound Bnctets, at GEO. MYERS, AGENT FOB CAHFEILD'S CONDENSED MILK. For sale at Factory prices, nov 30 136"- 1873. Furniture & Carpet 18T3. WARPflOlJSE. THE people of the Carolina now have at home one of the largest Furniture and Carpet Warehouses in the country. They can select in person from one of the largest stocks ever offered in the State. The designs are all new and handsome, and we invite the public to examine stock andpneesbeforeuasin & jan y office of the WiliiiiEtoB, H. C Life Insurance Company- WILMINGTON, JANUARY 8, 1872. rpHE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of this Company, will . . be held at uompany e uuico m Wilmington, Thursday the 23d inst., at 8 P M F. H. CAMERON, Secretary. ja8 198-eed-tm Notice. APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO the General Assembly of North Caro lina, now In session to establish a "House ot Correction and Refuge," in the County of New Hanover, ian 16-law-3w 206 A THING WORTH KNOWING. It is to your advantage to call and examine our Stock of AND Before purchasing. We give better Shoes, at less price than any house in the State. THY US. 6 R. FRENCH & SON, 29 North Front street 209 jan 20 APPULCATION WILL be made to the present General As sembly of North Carolina for a charter for the Wilmington Baylors' Bank ana Trust Company. Jan 11. llW-a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i 73TvRW?f- JAGOBI AXE, Guaranteed to excel all others, both i n 'sUai. fl Tnfi.tr1 1 Ra Euro in oil- 1 and materit i. THff JAC0BI AXE, AND ACCEPT NO OTHER. tfSSH11 EVERY AXE WARRANTED. For sale, wholesale and retail, at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market strict And Dealers throughout the State. ' IX HARDWARE. ix 1 GRI CULTURAL : a lerr. Iron, steel, Amunition, tc. IMPLEMENTS, CUT , Nails. Guns. jiKfi" Amunition, &c. we would respectfully call theattentiou ot WHOLESALE BUYERS bracing all and every description of t'j.wujl luuui mil aiiu vuuiuicio txrvnti i i ii i iii t in the Trade, and to the su iperlor advanta?, we can offer ft om having the ie tne reei ency to hc. eral leading factories in the trade. Always on hand Sole and harness Lent i.r Kip and Calf Skins. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors and Blimh Ac. &c Please call and examine, beiore purely, ing, the stock at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market St. nov 9 nr. iv Bank of New Hanover WILMINGTON. N, C, , ' January 15th, 15:73. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE declaied a eeml-annual dividend of fix per cent, on the capital stock of. this Bank lor tne six monins enamg oiet instant, pay able on and alter the 1st of February. 8. D. WALLACE, Secretary. Jan 16 Mi;;i -SiLE OF LAND FOR TAXEsT BRUNSWICK COUNT!. The tracts, lots, and parcels of land here inafter referred to, levied on by me us sIkt iff of the County of Brunswick to satisfy the State and county taxes for tlje year 17:', iiuc severally by the persons opposite whoso names respectively the amounts of taxe are pxacea, una uie iaiius icvieci on are stated), will be sold, for the purpose afore said, at the Court Houso in Smithvilic. Brunswick county.North Carolina, on Mon day, the 3d day of February, lb73. ED. W. TAYLUK, Sheriff of Brunswick Count n. E. Emmons, 2,000 acres, Moses Biggs, 138 acres, J. L. Hathaway, 400 acres, Josiah Carney, 240 acres, 8 7 ii W jan!5 205 - Richmond and Danville Kail Koad." North Carolina '"ision. Condensed Time Table. In effect oti and after Sunday &pt 22, GOING NORTH. 6TATI0N6. j MAIL. ESJltESS. Leave Charlotte ?. 1 0 j m 0 25 a. jj. Concord . 8 21" " 7. J0 " Salisbury 9.50 41 bCl " Lexington 10.51 9.2:J " " High Point.... 11.58 10.17 " Arrive at Greensboro' 12.50 a. m 11.00 " Leave Greensboro'... 1.45 44 11.10 Co. Shops 3.36 44 12.20 p.m. " Hillsboro' 4.53 44 Raleigh 8 05 4 Arrive at Goldsboro'. 11.05 a. m . GOING SOUTH. " STATIOSS. MAIL. EXI'KESS. Leave Goldsboro'.... 4.00 p. m " Raleigh 7.45 44 Hillsboro' .... 10.21 44 Co. Shops .... 12.05 a. m 2.15 r. . Arrive at Greensboro' 1.30 44 3.30 41 Leave Greensboro'... 2.15 4 4 4.(0 4: " High Point... 3.04 44 4 4o " . Lexington 4 04 44 5.33 Salisbury 4.57 44 6.22 " Concord 6.10 44 7.28 Arrive at Charlotte . . 7.20 a. m KSO r. Passenger train leaveing Raleigh at 45 p M connects at Greensboro with Northern bound train; making the quickest timet all Northern cities. Price oi tickets bw. as other routes. ... Mail trains dally, both ways, over entire length of Road. Express daily betwn Comoany Shops and, Charlotte, (Sunflj excepted.) All passenger trains connect at Greens boro with trains to and trom Richmond. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, ltnom change.) 8. E. ALLEN, S General Ticket Agent. W. H. GREEN, Master Transportation. IN STORE. BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, 175 50 bbls. Family Flour, 350 bbls. Low Grade Flour, ; 2000 Pockets Salt, 25 half bbls. Mess Mackerel, 50 Boxes Cheese, 10 bbls Graham Rye Flour, 5 cross Assorted JDecanters, And all goods kept in a hrst jj wholesale Grocery House at low pn to the trade. ct f' HOTTENDORF & UASilAO jan6 , A CARD. T BEG LEAVE TO INFORM TUE K 1 lie that I am In charge of my own on fluw sueei, oshc fft mill, where 1 am prepare - - - d j onoeing in me ucbi oi-j-, 1 . i tr anA ncatlT anc" xsiacKsnuui woi 4uv. , 'train, nave employed a first class wood wo nfac ynu x mux uw w J T . - p nrOTiaTP.fl IO Ui" ,3 J TO- Carts. Drays orders when filled. jan 9 dtlt )rebtted-ollett bis own fees t&d Z- X j.. V
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