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COMMUNICATIONS. uS THS 4ulHI. 1 here U a rj .nan imng in on of t'io lo m in our Hate, wl, haa perhaps bren more tuccraafut In the treatment of SMrtifwwa, . i!im Mf other physician" of tin pro tit f lie commenced (So pr tire of medicine about tt clot of the Rcvnlutiouart wari snd from t regular Journal be hat kept of bis practice, thro I In long space of 41 years, bt CoinHitr lit has had 2J.00Q calla lit thitdbrlMi and hM destroy L at Icaat, JJO.fXW Atraridea, (wVwarau, 7U0JO0 tin, (lflrn,) and Rrrl 500,000 Laimbrie i, (iwf rin i) making grand total of nearly MtwWvi tti real of the poo! dee tie of mm following tbcm i but were tbe drrda of m ajnl. roan to fofluT him, wW a jraWn aW A S. R. 0. ta ret whnii etttiti, , Wr.ftTERN COLLKGR. The annual meeting of the Trustees of th We tf rn College.'. appointed in Un colnton, on the 'second W'ednesdiy In February. From the mildncaof the pre lent icavn, there is reaon to cherish the expectation, tht e'n ,ne mo' distant rnemhers may attend, without much in convenience or difficult y. Something mutt be done, f he public hs been hng wai l1nf. and walling with anxlrty, either for the progress, or entire extinction or the Western College. S'rlr. Krtiilrmen who were selected at !, fi st sage of the busin-stt nomi P4e-I ') a number of their enlightened frUow iiifn. to undertake the impor lant trus ; -md who, of their own free will. State undertaken to "lUcharge that trust : not suffer thrmselvr to be prn trd. tr an ronsiomtion that it D'H indeed impel iou. from attending the n-t nfctinit. A li'tle reflection fhav "UTki to all. their duty and obliga tions. I hen fire, a full attendance of the Irus'ees i requested, and might be reasonably exirird. It It certainly de airihle that cifh member of t"e present lrrd sltould continue in office but anv one be in lined to vat ate teat, hit personal attendance at the ensuing mee ting it sincerely requeued. Hut II he ct" ' "iv- ii attendance, he will please to k i 1 m )i- reiv'rMi n to Mr. ardry IM'H .-. vr'i, of the boatd, on or before the j'v.ire ,fp'inte ! t.ir i m-'res le cold and tc(;li?ent wht aia Hi. v ripect from the prouli WA cpi'iii cjii the peo,le firm, of tliot. h i hate takn " : mtehf a puliiit tiii', a'td nelict the 'utiea thdt p r it. 'ii i ? The l.ei'i "ue of the Suw.nf wli'im von rrjui icd, and from wHom j -u re tird, vour barter the A", e-tno e-tH)tif ht Stuie philanthro pr prrio'im Mio'i miv, demand apt eJv ar.leni '..! oni' exer'ioon. J A MRS M'KEE, PrtkJtHl. Jan 31. 1634. SnonM r ounlf number of the Trua trriairive in Linroin'on on the preceding i . nint, and ioerr in a private and f-irrHlr manner, a ltd ni.nure something .. t ' :)ii-ines-i of the next dar, (tay meet a' ' i M Bm V, t T o'. lock, p. M-) it nunt irof'uie some t;ood ifftctir rna mi wrinn cjaoLVuiff. Mr. t'drv : I h.ive latrlr bad the plea tvre lH udi i j p.nn,.llrt on the Prei cfin'i-' fUrstioii. siix (I "Carolina;' t irh I mWi repectfullv rerommei d t( e penix I ol everv pitrioli'" lilin ti of N-ir'h '"aroiina. The author it, wilhou1 Jou't, possessed of a Mion mind, well atorcd i'h poli ical knowledge; and whose onlv im, in the pamphlet now un der ronsidTaiion. it to exult the charac ter nt hit couotrv. by thewin the people who is best qualified to occupy the pieti denii .1 chair. rHOClON. 15 ' he iibove pamphlet it lor aale at th (Tire of the Western Carolinian ; ptice 10 cents. rot the wtiTtaa ciaoLiaiAv. THE AMENDED CONSTITUTION. hi'. Ed tor ; The wi iter in your paper of 'he .10' h Dcrember, over the aigna ture of Junius," appt art verv much dit-pliV-with rertaih iertiont of the amen deH ron irutirmr -of NoTrh-t;arolina.-JIn tbe Grst place, he attack and condemns the .1 2th"ectiotjw"whic.h gives permanency "to Ihe upreni Court Secondly, he seizes upn the 48ih section, which makes Rk leiih the permanent seat of government; anJLLillu..h omeaouL inittDJlirerCoL ors than ever, against .the 26th section, which very properly excludes clergymen from holding a seat in the legislature. As to the first, point, it is conceded by every person acquainted with Jurispru denre. that the Supreme Court Is useful, and that it is one of the most respectable tribunals of Justice- known in North Car oliar Ergo, this institution should be permanent. As to the second particular, vizi That Raleigh shall bt the pei ma bent seat of government, I can find no ob- iht,"is;Yc)0 . puerile; ' toeqre efuTsticinT "Tfiirdly "and lastTv7 JunTajppears vi?fy touch nettled with the 26th section, which, as above stated, exclude ministers xf the Gospel from a scat in the legislature, ' while they continue to exercise the pas toral function." Here opens a field of rjaitcxtei(t fur arfMjuicut lul I aim at brevity, and ihctclra tlull hot enter dcrr-lr or minutely into the tnlierl. It it a melancholy truth, that eltrymrn havC, in all preceding aget of the world, been the'niot cruel, unrelenting set of men. The funics of (encva are till IretH in Hir minds. -John CaUin, the Kreat reformer, cauted Sertetut to be h jrnt at the tiakt, and JJoKeck to he ban UhcdY I ho'.e two men were profound rHolart,and patterns of piety at that time; and their only crime was that of pro pounding certain quetiloni to Calvin, in polemic diyinitf, which he could not an swer ! - In fjtt, the page of history, fvr a long period of lime, it ttalnrd with blond, which wtt catlted fo flow by those who ptofctted In mrrh under the Uanncis of i.ur lrd and Saviotir. ' I ha erutadrt. oiicinatinir from Peter the Hermit, may alto be mentioned. I would also advise Junta" and others to read the Soylirook riathjrrnr or Blue Lav$ of t ftnnectkitt. For reason like thete, the 36th section was wisely incorporated (by our ancestors) in the constitution of North Carolina ; and 1 am glad to set it retained io the new Constitution. It has been remarked by a profound philosopher and historian, that the pittion of revenge reigns m si with pHcttt and women. With thWopirv ion, 1 feel myt'lf bound to accord. I here is no one (at wt remarked by Vlr. Phifer. in the contention tide con vention debates,) who entertains a more exalted opinion of a truly pious clergy man, than I do; yet I do not wish to tee them in the Legislature." The civil and ecelr'Ustical depattmrntt are sepa- ate and distinct from earn other, and hey should le kept so. 1 he members of the Convention did not suppose tier grmen to be criminals, at tuggetted bv " Juniut ;" but judging from the patt, they were willing 4o look to the future, l -t i ! wiui an rye oi pruueni jeaimisy ana in doing so, they nave acted wisely. aat-Tvs. FOHEKiN NEMS. Dy the arrival of the Dun Quixotte at Ne w-i ork, from Havre, the editors of the New-York American, have received re gular filei to the 3th Dtccmb r, inclu ive ; and are indebted to the politeness of ('apt. Clark for others of the latest date, from which we make copious extracts and translation. 1 he chief Jttirle of course, in the Paris papers, it the entry in tri umph of the Duke of Anouleme. Judging by the replies made by the Duke to several deputation, he has not sun" red himself to be utnluly elated by Mircesi. I he dates Irom Madrid are to the24th November; and all accounts con cur in representing the nnanri.il. not less thjn the political state of the kingdom, s full of fliffitulties. From Iondon, the dates are of the I at Dec. and the item of cEreTim'poriance is the following: Londnt Dtt. I. I he return of Dr. Mackay. who had been sent to Mexico on a particular mission bv government, has been noticed. We have reason to believe, from advices to be relied on, that this news is correct. I he Doctor ha neco- iated with Mexico a commercial treaty on terms the most favourable to out mer chants. Conner. If this be truf , and from i's appearance in the Courier, it mar in part be so assu med, the English have stoleo a march, and concluded a treaty with a nation, be fore acknowledging hi independence An article from the Const hut ionel of the 3d. is deserving of serious attention. It sc-ems that our government had not an ticipated too much in the stand taken re specting the future movements of the Kuropean power against South America. Those persons who wish to tnvt thr vtrir, t mbrace already the United Slates in their grasp. We have just been favored by the edit ors of the Daily Advertiser, with a Paris paper of the 6th, giving London dates oi the 2d Dec. and Madrid of the 29th Nov. The only article we notice is the landing of Mina at Plymouth, amidst universal acclamations. Letters from Madrid inform us, that the person charged with the custody of Riego before his execution, learning that on his arrival at the scaffold, he would harangue the people; made' hitrr BWittW a soporific potion, which rendered him insensible to hi mI u h lion . Chronicle. GREECE. Jihmi, Oct. 9. The families that had taken refuge at Salamis, have returned to A'hens, whence th Turk appear to ha,ye definitely retreated. Colocotrini has been three time nearly assassinated. A beauti ful young Rome liote heroine, aged about 21 years; attired in the Albanian costume, and now here at the head of 1000 men whom h raised, proposes to the gov ernment to march against Colocotrini, in order to make him prisoner. The island, of jftgina is defended by two ships of wir, each commanded by a woman. We learn that Gen. Apodaca, formerly I Vice-Roy, of Jflexico, was daily, expected at Ilivaha, af oiirjast dates, from Spain, with about 'i(mfi66f(Hti9f?ff'W be joined by such as could be spared from Havana, apd from thence proceed to Mex ico, withhe intention of recovering that country for the King, if practicable. " Charleston Courier. UOIt.MNU I r tittUAHY 3, l.'4. 4- frmm anus wt-VJimn-SAm mm 7 A cott" oo. lent lit lirvruhitim Infurma ut. that a larfi rneetint; ce tbt eiUaenwof thai county wtixU at tht Coirt-llMief durinf U Week of I t eHity eooH, for tt purp64 of de!iiat tnn petto, In that ulttnct, to be put on lh 'tijle fieket fat Electors of Pre. Went, ( i , 7r rnM, ot IJncola county, tu afrrl upon, recomrr ended to the freeman i tic sutr, for that appointment. A flaar. aeeosnl was puhlialied In toffy' of the leadinr tyWtj paper, of a mcetingr in Hiil a-WlpDi batinj paud retoltittim bvotablo to a rime, we, It lurna mat that a astetinf was held, MMaiedi and that rtwilutionsof lha above catt, rtady cut and driad" fr the oretamn. art trvaenled to Ike marling, and read- htit that on puttinjr the qort.n of thrir adoption to it appeared thai my tb-xil 3 persona wear lit favor of a tune shite all the others, to Jie number of 300 ae more, were oppoai d to tlx rrtclutlunti yet tha aotkor bul the rlTronU erf to publith them, u havfrif been alrpted. y a lar-ra and rrtperlahle metlinf It it Hyancli trii ka, that the ritwa tdvocalcs attempt to atoda ink the peojile. A forrcipondent of tbe National Intelligencer proptae Gen. Sa rl Smith, of Maryland, now Sensor in Corjfrcta from that Mite, ui Hi peraot fir Vice Prttid- nt, at the next election. TUB hKAO.V Haa ben remarkable mild in this section of North-Carslins. Our oldeat inhahitantt do not l r a aataal rtmrmbtr vintar to far avlttncftt, mhch hat. been ao onirVmlr warm ami temperate. M it; , J:. IfcV ......... . ,.l,f'm " nt rrn riinnmiinar in un, winiiiir, inai tnere auciHi be no urn ai late a the 1st of February. But such it the fat thit year : it it now the jd of Feb. ruary, and Urn haa not been aern a ainc flak of anow aim1! tbe latter part of lal Fi hniar), nearly a yea ago. It waa to warm during the I put month, (W vegetation brgan to put forth itt foliage i txl we really began to anticipate all the luxurictof a tropical climate, here the are blcit wfi tvt haicsU in a year. Wc have had very goal Uuutt on our table, for a week or two past, afch grew in this towm and we be. lieve a nunfer of other families bae enjoyed the same fe. But we are araid thit u rises- sonable milneaa of weather, augur a backward Spring. ) mm The abox remark were put in type on Sat- unlav j amKip to 4 o'clock of the evrninir of tnat day, tie extraordinary mildness ol the sea son trarrtntd them, in their brnadeat import : at night, bravover.it became intensely eoKl, and continued t all day Sunday and Sunday nigtii. W e have jlit been told that Samurl M'Cullorh, Yjt. who Iked within 10 milt of thia loan, waa frtzen la death, Saturday night, on his way home ! Mammoth F.CG ! " That which hath bm, U nrw and that which it lo be, hath alrtiidy betn," aaith the wise man of Israel. But verily, had King Solomon writtrn in our day, the pkenmtne of this wondrout age would have furnished an additional chapter for his "book of Proverbs." A gentleman of this town, (whose acute obcrvation has more than once-penetrated into the orrnno nf nature, snd discovered latent wonders, that might other ise have remained hidden from the vision of man for ages to come,) one day last week, brought into our office a HEN EGG, which weighed 5 on., and measured 9 inches in circumference. It was as Urge aa a goose egg ; and we stoutly contended it was such, until the gentleman broke it, with the hope, thereby, of convincing us of our error: he did convince u; for on opening the egg, a smaller one, of the aixe of a common hen egg, waa found within the larger shell ! 1 he interstice between the inner surface of the large shell and the outer surface of the small egg, contained i yolk, and the white viscotii sub stance found in common eggs. Whether nature in her freaks, eve; produced the like before, we know not. Resolutions have pasacd the Senate of the Legislature of Indiana, requesting their Senators and Representatives in Congress, to endeavor to prevent a caucui being held in Washington, to nominate a President. Iheflmaunial.AtKalcigl (the Register) in every number that is published, strongly be trays a rankling enmity towards the advocates of the people's rights, and towards all who op pose the. intrigues of the radicals. In the ful ness of its spleen, it occasionally spits its venom at us. In an article relative to tbe supprcaaiun. by dial paper, of the proceedings of the Legis lature on tne Tennessee resolutions, it has more particularly shewn its malignity towards us, by insinuating that the article we published on the subject csme from a friend." Now if the tyrft who" penned that piece in the Register, (fot we are certain the uAer did not write it,) will jiave the courtesy to .call, at our office the nest time he passes through Salisbury, we w ill engage to satisfy him, not only from oral testi mony, but from. ocuhtr proof, that we did Write the tafticie in -question, unaided by, and tin known :.'tb, liny friend. - A niagnanfmotis -ajntiieV "or. 4irrow3 baft views, will evtr ba ready to correct its false impressions; and we doubt not butHhe Editors of the Register will be'Candid enough to own tint" their sur mises, in this respect, were altogether gratuitous and unfounded. ' thi! TAmrr. lh fJloslngwrw soma f th Ictitnf dutiet .hi. h th new Trf " ri" h" M,fht f.war,! in Confrea by Mr, Ttxl, of 'ennl. nia, Impoaet upon merchsndiia lmpcrtr frwm al,mal. Home Lira of tha Interei wl.kh thit b II h esritMl, may b pthereJ frof tha fact, that rw Mawaun-f Cojc were pfJrrrd , to M printed fr tin use of ConjrYWl Ue Uen favored with a copy of tha bill, by our member, but, from is length, art untitle to publish M t ntire.MMnjit present. But, ahonU there be a prospect of it paaMnf.our rea-len aUH have h In detail, st Itt pros 'talons Buy aerioualy affect their Interests... ' , ' On all TnWifJTture of wool, or of which wool 'jalJ b a eomponcnt part, t dm? of 3)'ptr cent, ad valorem, until the nh of June, 1135 and, after that time, $ dnty of 33Jd per crnt. d valorem. On all manuf icfiret fother than those tpifid in the bill.) of cotmn. silk, flax, or hemp, or of which either of these ms teriilt shall be a component part, a dutr of 3$ per cent, ad valorem. On wool, unm iwufaf turecf, a duty of 35 per rent, ad valorem, until June I, 1825; uf erwards, a dutv of 30 per rent, ad vs I'irem. iin'i' June 1, 1 82ft j afterwards, 40 percent, ad valorem, until June I, 1827 j and, after that time, a duty of 50 per cent ad valorem. On lead, fn pltfs. bars, or sheets, two eent per pound, on leaden shot, 3Jrent; red or white lead, 4 cents per pound. On hemp, 3 cents per poind; flax, 3 cents; tarred rabies and cordage, 4 cents per pound. On iron, in bars or bolts, ft I 13 per cw ; on round iron or bruztrr't rods, null or tpike rods, iron in 'ieett, ll'nsp flifll Villi wii (tsril Wist ai w fi tat ni(i ; 1 j : . . l-. r - - . . . frww.o aaw.oa ataal aa.e trafkn aItl v Ba1Ia4 I Ii a . . V . , ,i0im, (), - - - r- low, 4 cents; tallow candles, 5 cents, and sperm randies, 8 cent per pound. On whest 35 rents per buthrl ; on patoes, ten cents per bushel. On castor oil, 40 rents per gjlhm. On all foreign distilled spirits, 15 percent, in addition to the du ties nov imposed bv law. The second section provide, thst all ar ticles composed of mixed matetialt shall piv thr highest dutv to which artirlrt manufactured from any such malerialt are tuhject. Thr third section provide, thst from and after June 30, 1824, there thill be added to the duties on all goods, wares, and merchandize, imported, the full amount of such bounty or premium, as, on thr exportation of similar articles, may be paid or allowed in tbe country from whirh the same shall be manufactured or piodured. The 4th section provides, that, on all article importrd into the United States in foreign vessels, after the respective prriods as above stated, there shall be lmposed an additional duty of ten per; centum 5 the vessels ol trose nations ex cepted in whose favor provision has been made by act of Congress or treaty stipula tion t- A Afrfnr wm seen in thr city of Rich mond, ' Va.t tihout 1 1 o'clock on I ursdav night, 1 3'h inst. w hirh tc a ureal I'uht ihrough sill the "streeiTof that city. Some T persons represented itt light in a room to be as bright as that of iwrlve candles, while others compared it to ihe brightness of day. It exploded with a rumbling soil of rioise, which many, who did not see it, mistook for thunder and lightning. It elevation was supposed to be considerably more J ban one hundred t a nls. It ha been sinygested whether the recent wsirm weather had not cootiibuted to its forma tion. The above meteor was seen in Salisbury 1 we saw it explosion ourselves 1 and although it was much larg-r than any we ever before wit nessed, it was not ss brilliant as abave descri bed. Cuf)t. Piddle and Mr. Fodnry. It having been reported that Capt. James Biddle, commander of the U.S. frigate Congms, on board which vessel Mr. Rodney, t'. S. minis ter to Buenos Ajres'ook passage, treated the lat ter with great indignity, the legislature of Del-, aware (of which State Mr. Rodney is a citizen) 1 hsve paaset the WlowtngTcsfrftttKmsf " Resolved, bv ijw senate and house of representatives t the state of Delaware in general assembly met, 1 hat the sen ators and representatives of this state in the congress of the United Statea he re cpjested to use their best effort to 'have an inquiry inldtTOTFctlnronhe raptuin Jnus Biddle, commander of the United States fiigite Congress, during her late voyage fioni the United States to Rio Janeiro. Resolved, That a certified ropy of these proceedings be transmitted by "the governor of this state to each of the sen Htors and the representatives of this state in the congre of the United States." t nw.w 1 ' N I KEW.TOBK, JAN. 17.. I . An addition . theMimnWy w e Jia vc gifettjuf the contents of tht;..Paw papers,' weiiiiiirstate; trntr it vpprarw hv accounts' from Madrid, that Pearly. 1 0.000 pi 1 st iis of all age' and both sexes lid brr n com pcllcd to quit that citvi in ronst qiuntc of the exterminating cirri res c f ti e "Ur lov ed l-'erdinund" iitid bis ghos!v confrw-sor. Amon thete were a mincer of MMy reapeitaUe merchants, who wen tarry ing on extensive business, and who, wii their fellow tttUent included n the tan gulnary order of the despot, hsvt Uea oMiged to eek refuga Lu foreign coun tries. AH the foreign officer alto, who had serveJ In tha constitutions! armies, had. been pc rem pi only ordered to cjuic Spain. W. MW tOBK. 1411. If. ' Ftr Crut Wa. lesro from captila) Van Uinetor twa aehooner Hr, armed yesterday from AUsrado, that tha brig Orlcanii tspuin Smith, had just arrived there' from Vera Crut.' Capin hmliU tatcd thal'lba castle wa short of provis ions, snd I he srriton ttld to be in a Mate of starvation, and that aoroa dittuibihca had taken place among tha troops, who took from hlin all the provision be could tpare, for which thy paid. Mvmtt. HOlrOLK. J. f. The U. S. frigate United States, bear ing the bioad penant of coin. Isaac Hull, ftotind to the Pacific Ocean, to relieve the squadron in that sea, under the order of com. Stewart,) got under wcUh in Hamp ton rosds, yesterday about mon, and pro ceeded to tea. Ilcmon Allen, etcj. minis ler from thjt government i Chili, anJ famil), went passengers. Tha U. S. ship Peacock, Capt. farter, we learn, will follow tha U. Su;e, in about thice weeki. On I ursdar last one of the crew of th fricate United States, named Levi ('hate, fell from the miftn-iop to the dock of that thip. then l)ing in Hampton roads wat dreadfully mangled, and died imme diately. It it rumored at Waahinrton that the U. S. ship ol Ihe Line S'wth Carolina, now at the Navy Yard, (iotport, w ill, most pro b .lily, be thr shp ilrttined to proceed to Trance, to convey to the United States, that CJily and fat fiicnd of American Lib erty, the Marcpjit I. a rtr.TTE. Wo doubt if any event could !ifluc more gen eral joy throuch our count rt ,thi'i the arri val among ut of this SoMier ofihf Resolu tion the bosom friend of V at nis&Tow, ih n whom,no m;m living ii.is stu.iicr cl.imtote aflertion.de coi.idtrtiiun of Americans, of cttry rat k and degree. Egyptian cor rov. fly commercial le'ter received in thi-s city, it appeart that Cotton Iwj-ini to bo imported in considerable ciur.tiiies. Irons Kgrpt, into England. I hi( otmrtissiiij to he much approved of in Manchester, and is expected 'ocome into i-ompetitioti soon, with the Uraxils, the Orleans and Ihe Sea Islands. Ihe P.icha of Fgvpt, fintlmg it easy of cultivation, and capablo of producing considerable rrvrnue, hate x- tended great enrouragrnient toward the culture of the article. By recent advices it lurthe r apprm, that 90 bags of t'gvptiaa Cot.oo an ived at Liverpool it, one week. Chat. Courier. Ohio f.rgiilaturr. seems to be a sin gular fad, that in this body, coniKted of 100 members, there should be hut one na- lle cltltn, the following t.ummry witt thow : List of the members of that body, with the pl;crs of birth attached: In Pennsylvania 27, Virginia 16, New Jcr. ey 14, Conn eticul 10, New York 6, Maryland 6, Massachusetts S, Hhotie- Island 2, Vermont 2, South Carolina 3, N-w Hampshire 2, North Carolina I, Kentucky 1, Ireland S, and Ohio ONK ! David Brown, a young Chrroker, edu cated in New England by the American Missionary Society, has been d-liverinjjj addresses in BoVon and New York, on his way to his native country, where he it to preach the. gospel to his brethren. Hi talents are said to be lespeclable ; and ho furnishes the most conspicuous instance of the effect of civilization and conversion upon an Indian that has been produced by missionar) labor. Snow Yeslrrd.y morning about half past 3 o'clock, it commenced snow in ; the first of any consequence that we have seen this season. At 10 o'clock it was about 3 inches in eptbffVnforT-aO-)f .Mr. PtTjiltthe late Consul OenerJp,f France, ay the Natiofial Intelligencer, will take passage in the Cyane, with Mr. Brown, for his native country. We are about to lose this gentleman, after a rr?i--i r r.. 1 ... 11 came to the United State during our Re volutionary war, in the family of the Duke de Laitzunand has, with one or two short intervals, continued here, in piivate or iiiblit stations, ever since, and ha had the good fortune, du ring all that lime, rocon rilifcte the esteem and enjoy the. respect of all our countrymen who bave known him. Foriy poetical addresses have been prc sented "to the' manager of leans taftcifcttu fered They are, mostly frem- the nor- -thern state. - t ; The U. S. ship Ontarjo' arrived at Nor folk on VVerfnecTayV the 1 7th ult. fiom. Gibraltar officers and crew all well.
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