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v , , Jin rreswcntui question Is now it
test, and the crisis make, a powerful a
Y - eal to the patriotism or all paru'es. , We
..rrl,.have'ne common country, quo comman
" Interest. Upon the altar of tbst country,
" let 01 Jay all personal disappointments,
, . .all pertonal reicnttnenti, and make of
. them a sacrifice to the public good. " The
i, v smoke of that sacrifice ..will atconi up
'y gratefully 'to Heaven, aa testimony of
; " vur puiuy ana nn i vvuuuji pua
! teritv will fcless the age tfeaUuulttii mag
uanimitto make iU i And.wno la there
among us that U not capable of making
af . Mv tv-i.
4 nnuf'tA: ',''wwvrriMi
: It for'uehi country a oura f A coon
7i tli3enJMhr called by the Almighty ta
neswny wqicr urcoca nu nvmcn me
u2krL,l , dara of tbelr pride, might have envied
'j , ' : the. deitlnr of holding up to iteiited
I
and struggling world the great example of
the government or t people ay the peo
' 'file themselves the illustrious example
r jf tret pmrnment: the destiny of rej llMtf 0ul
"generating, by our example, a fallao .her? PVpreh
"..world, anq restoring to uwn hit long
lost rights.-- Who ia there that would
like withered teavtS) rhnt at theTri stall
hang, upon the t,ree of exUtence,but eve
ry breath shakes their dry fibrei, an j
theatensto sever the last ligament by
which they are suspended' ...
Sad, yet salutary, are the reflections
which the picture suggest to ,us. ...Wa
see, before us all the images of decay
the broken scythe, the fractured hour
plasa, the Withered trunk and, finally,
the pallet of the painter himself. A voice
seems to whisper within us" Man, In
all his greatness and bla glory,isat best
but a compound of weakness and mortali-
ni ! in wvrii !) wnicn
General ifRtrUf2cncr.
charlest! fill 15 We have been
favored with the lorn of London, pypers
of th J7th uh. brought by the Br. ship
Vondty Capt. fetrie, arrived in theolT.nir
oi Mondav-eyenlng, in 13 daya from
Uverpool extract from which wU be
lound below, ' :
Letters from Liverpool of the tth, slate
that cxpreiut had been dispatched to
every part of the world where Cotton. Is
produced, with information of the atock
An ltan1 if. I'lljin.l . I . . - .1 r
a A j .uj. !. 4k. i ,ct-L "V '6-"ur k um twae ine
m iuii ii mi wvm miiwi wnicn i '
liUugBtHiilrTie-r
kA in fill ik. r'""' , i
U U an Ixtraoriiinarjr lair, tnai it this
The New York hin Leeda. which
ihore on the Ith utt. cominr otit of Lir-
rW.Vi r ? rpooi.felreturtted,JUUeldeavourg
f&lmffi ktwihevKtegV Dock, foled. .wi5
I.- AU that Js mortal w , j u supposed would be tn
id will soon paas warrior, tf:'
esrly period arrsnscrnenta are making to
proia by tpe Coronation, tiich is to take
placo at Rhcim In- llay, and which will
be the most tplendtj ceremony ever wit.
nessed In France, Maurice, the Inn
kerper,ii Jbuylne.tiD all the: carrlauet
which he can obtain, with the expectation
of selling or letting them for the journey
at an enormous profit. i
The Emperor 01 KasaU has addressed
rescript to the Minister of Ectlesiastl
cat Affalri, tbarglitg him to exercise the
most rigorous lurVtillanct over
The folloniiig letter from Mr. CTaJvfcuLr -el
in the Hiclmtond Enquirer, will croUi
gtr mora correct explanation of hia vi
"tnmtfemrtu hia interfatte Mr. Adami" ,j
either hia frienda or hia eoemiea. , , , ' I
... . - ,rt,ungtmith Jem. 182i
Ml, Dt Sir t My positidn, in rem.
ltK nr.d.t...l.l ....... i. ii . . c,ru
cal, and auch as to leave me no patbk
which I can move without temL .
have pursuej; In rersrd ta'lmii- L.,
ircise the .k-.t. v r-.:. i
ii ii I "'"pja, uif in ine oiachiFA.
M lie
i '',. put askTe from 'hia country this proud
i deitiny . ' . ' - '' ... -
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. Who is there, that would forego the
'j -holy triumph of having too chain fall
throughout Kufopc
smj .seeing emancipated , man, every
Where, Hait up in the image in which
Viod created him f Who would he the
guilty parricide to mar1 that triumph, by
aacrificing it to the low, the grovelling
-purposes of party resentment and pht-ty
- revenge I The came of our country is
'the cause of the world. u This b the
time that will try the aouti t wen., a
broad line will now be drawn before the
yes -vf-ihu roie nation, beUeen the
fih anU the patnotic. Profesiions will
xto longer blind us. Declamation cao no
longer cheat us. The tree will be known
T by its ft bin. We shall see by their ec
tious, wAoare the true rtJiuSUeam t who
- re ' those who sincerely and cheerally
acquiesce id ine sense :oi me nation con
. litutipnally expreasedi and who will fai
If and generously put their shoulders to
?h; "heels jo help forward the pioptr
r ciion oi tne government ; and wbo are
tboseV on the contrary, who with profee
ions of flrquiewenoe and of the public
good upon their lips, still nourish iheir
ditappointmrnts and thejr reaentmenu
in secret, and, in the prostituted name of
their i wuntry, combine to-form ah onoo-
el inn for the base and kelfuh purposes of
purtv.
Of the lattyr, we hope and frank!? be
lieve, that there will be nine i or, if any,
Uul liw hi.-.f,wt wnd of charac
ters o TOMletU that obviousaeis of
their;;purDose will .render, theirtflorta
horava. The dignified deportment of
Congress, w Wednesdav last, gave ttioi
Die pledge, and aet a noble examble fo
the whole nation. ,Let us resolve to fol
Jow it. -Let us all, who tire men, stand
for our country, and for the great cause
of human liberty throughout -the world,
and leave Party to the vermin which Jiar-
aone tus ctgtlered. -
These confederated States have risen
bove thehorixon like a t!onstelladon of
una, aod the world has started up from
thrstumbrit of agea 16 admire the i;pJe)a'
lii-phiomerKMvt -wawb -and to
late, irm cnarm has begun. to k.
The 'land of - Enaminondaa and . A. 1.
revolutionary heroes, who can 611 the ore
udcotbl.chauv about . U, cxchanse. tb
carea and bustlo and parade ot public lire,
iortnestiiinea,thti
plicity of retirement
L ii i ' . . .
"i miLinreiinii vao WUI iwn DIBS SWBT1 I...T-11 V
mA ha raMM.n '-ill' vl "lJ
matter, and tho hands which have beta
rmed with power wilt become cloda of
tho talle y ; but'lho wiadom whK which
theaej patriarch were endowed will still
live in the institutions which they asiiste
to create. Ia these, we shall find their
minds vigorous and unfading, when thai
af a a .a r . . !
ooarh; .ff n ZZZlZZrZi ,no, charted iUi full power.
of mihdwil, .XZZIS. foU
eatioh that touch on relieion
Inatruction order to prevent any from ,nd that, faithful gule tell. m, J
being pwblished that have not received th. ought to vote for for nk Adm ? I
UQCUOn Wthftgyftodrv,;- fulfil Ita In'mnriin'
. ....... - , w w-w m ii r B1SKV ifirVI'a
. .. 1 S - Z I
.f k t.t I at.. ... 14U
i n wnusn amp jane, taot. ftlalil
t , lodo, 4. , -.7. .7 wni inai periormance of our inat tm . f
.Vawraf A, I, t?r, JW.iA. n Vi 7. P,en??'- W consent, h thU e.rlw t.r.7f ,K. I T.
'- VVmkbt WdWesyj w 1.70"-' IM Pr,T0In nce, by contributing to tha iuTt7
Mr;c.nn,ngommut.icatedto allthe fP'n
tracts 0-n.t.M. ...t.i.i. In! 17. uuc. '
" . V "V "t'." wm march ia
tbo fatal road which has conducted aver
day- ViWear. happy to ...ta. h.l L 'P W,Uofl y hv
- departure, i, .ppr eVery thing wa, Mbar! -iT,,
X etat Rar-gcion. Th,ih,bit.WV"Mm. xeatS tr
!J ed to return in great numbers, daily, and ah. .ff ilk ,1 lcM d
CD ...i. "."'1 "P "'L?ieW Without erhotinn th... . n..
like .the pyramids bo the Egyptian do-
wni, lllUStratinor the preatneaa. tut mark.
ing tha frsllity, of those by whom they
were erected. Th ruins of Jtho Colise.
urn still remain, but whore shall we find
ma remains Of its builder f Time has
he man. In hart ii iu..r l Mkt
by: those who are ta com. kttme m.
M Where are tha heroaa at
tion the fathers of the Republic I" May
it bo the pride of our posterity to point,
inutjn a aenea 01 generations, to
gnition.
:.: N eognitlon of' Buenos 'Ay res,
men nas long possessed a settled Gov-
ernmant, my soon be expected. We
bnderstanithat some further information,
respecting it extent and external rela
tione is wished for" be for
seeroea mosrwuirngta -buanSmAiavi
under the protection: of th. BritUh G.: "J ,c".!"a rem,tn w
:aof Lunaweddv had ri.rf ., V .f"1." Action I can-
Uenadoo, With about 0,00 men. snd iZ ttJl -
raising the country, en ma,; u attack shall TJaaIa0 DeUef" ll,,t w
A reneral JSdk on n. 2 Ll.ViV0.! d--'?n Ftd.-I to
mined .V Tbe Wona-lr; wh. htAh.."9: "! ' ? ' -
' . m uieaaea ia vim mm . . .
Mr, and believe me slway
'it tUr.
CUttntronr
Rangoon
the Prince
,T.L'.r" F: lMn 5? l Sute. N report from Chili h.. ...
Been reratl. -. '
L I . ' ' " uceaier loage,
when thriw4 ik.;. e..i :
ik. rl ' r miii mairucuona
Mdcal inructlonV our countrv. .till ! 1!!: V mm P? Nr
Luf unr,UM a,8?.h"l V6'' Campbell
waia wcro an hour with Mr.
vanning on aundi
4TheUon.r.Boke.,
unirapavea, .ana, to.. sa-
ira the wisdom f Vk T.m Jtt
la wa tl, 'aZltl r."77i-. i W"P MUKO where tl.er ar. t
v irinanamjy, ttio former Commia-
The-
a '"Ftforhitiui
be can appeal to memory for thftna furl. ' c..,:i " K"1' OI
'Ommercewitfl
Ward, who
opposed to us, was retornlnir to Ii In
disgrace, and on hia undertaking to di.
I.' .1 . M I ' I
uaae mo rnnce. trom undertaking op
erauons until after tha rains, ha wa
lowed with irons and placed in the most
i . . T . . "6 ,! - u, tMuon was aroufrhr
?M ?jd, had left hi eabiial and taken W the Favettevini Wl, ...k
rnmm.A f . , , .. 1, i - T-r IBr
, . nn,P lormca mine upper oiuriNeedftam Smith, of Cumber-
r.v...w,. ,, prisoners taiethatb liana county, woich, for it quafitr, do
Burmesc ara in the createardiatreM r, Serves a "hatleular m.
nrn,t.U. 4 .u. " . " . T l....i r T. v." Unaej
! troopi
' ! 'ev'" towon Wednesday next to em !aKoou 50Rfine"e'". The King of Ave, Corto.-A.bale of cptton was brought
behold -Jni-bark- lw th tM---.rii----5TJ it wee a id. h.J lfr k5 j .i--M m .i.. p.......!h- ,-w-"' uJsnt.
r-behoMT.iJK,r.raT.7..'"a w w r-
election of t ' "!'T tan nuy, it
- - -- dmtaaiiiiBi uaaaar Bias ast i
coneidered. a Unk which . ' 4U "T0,Tea' Kentiemen
'!!: 'Dcountet : our. tfcatjhw gentleman and hit troiher, Mr.
irOOpe. Inhn Smiik. nki.!.. J .' . . . . i
.J aV . .a
l - iuvi a w aaiaasai nawiiaam ina i ar ma aavas Luirsr aia uua inrir nraaawaa v.s
J- 1. I -. .. . 'li. . . n
aurw aaiBatwiaw a s sa l - aw asiiaaw nawii aam ina i ar ma iL'iiaLuiri i aium inrir nraaawaa ivaai.K a.aa
tS.wrf .continued in a.uteof
In contributinVto the orosneSt '23.. i J?anttn4 hCEtolS " -. to the SOth ult- f i te, oT
ctlrity of IheSrh. meiverf hf the .hip FrSwrrifV tVork,en engaged bgovero
fresh fooutebVof ei S he Prench ttoW fr'rtmtMifmhC r 'Tf-i ff t8teiof
wTl! teSWr!.VfTlwr H that Mr. White
JetoauJS ?os.t Llrl? 7 10 jPT Ttubt0 ixtcnt they may be F"ett and Recorder pf N ',nd Profession in this
- w m.wwuwim wd uunnra i ani in I
vvr
In
..in ii .. . r
esraoiisninr mat ooiicv which witi
?!',l,r duce to their permanency.
..... ... ...,uuu, uu mieuigeni part or
u nuiion ana tnu, w doubt notebm
prtsea an abunlapt majority will support
him in these wise and patriotic view we
should be uhiust to our cbiinir
doubt. It is their dutr tn riii iM -gin -
f J .HUJ
JJlil.iure,,lh
f I .
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IS1-
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. iram nie ueac, ana shines
10 air the glory or a resurrection to im"
!.a. km.. m
t monamy,. where is the traitor to the
. cause of his rellow-man that would, if he
1 could, dia-iolvo the charm, or eveoendan-
' ; ger hs succesa, by ttfeenpting-to resist
1 ue march or the country which leads the
way. it there be any such, k him pre
pare for the infamy which inevitably
I f a . . w r - k . . .
wans um. Jai, Juurnati Wlhtcb. -
Thi pWWM js a mosr intertttlng ttio
- ment, and so it will b. recorded ia the
hiiry our Rfpiir!ic. It diirpotseslo
us jusetui, moi al na poJititLinsiraciion.
It tenches us alike the weakness and the
wisdom of man it shows us the superi
V r!tI . jf mi rs.l owe s iratter, aa-well in the
- Capatny 'bf lis tiew
Of Us creations." ;- ,
A few days longer, and we shall be call
ed on to witness th'Ktircrneh't, from the
highest ..-..efhre of our government, of our
present venerable ( hief Magistrate. 'For
the brief spate of thirtv six vrar. we
beveeen-tbmerrtjf the TtVohit ion htn
roesin he field, or sages in the cabinet
presiding over our national councils. Af-
etsttihc0Jcldst-tnan7
a atofniv. which" me nSctd" her with fre-
;-:fluenlfii2cifonurpi
. uonijcia int : mos? imminerrt -we have seeu
them auccMvely relinquiabing their
- command and retiring ta find repose in
rrrsKenes '.-where -t bertwtthrimftahBinttiw
" IreTSeard and felt hd'mbrer" TbVythave'
performed their brief but glorious parts
----.-.on the great theatre of human action, and
are lio longer before the public eye
Their bravery has defended us their wis
dom has given us security -their elo
quence breathes in history, atid their vir
tues are seen in their influence over so
, cietv i but where are their forms? The
hand of time has touched them with de
'. Hetvai'r2. 'e.l.;-- it ''
-cuioii, oi mis ciiy,
rTtrywterdaTrttcliarm
nouw oi Keprewntattves for the Nine
vu"Kss. Messrs. IJ. k b. and
r. nexeaian Nile, or Baltimore, were
the only persons, we helieve from whom
- rr-""- - wm appointirreht- were
Btcnrea, mougn a tew votes were given
r wtj. k rorce, and two for Mr. Jon
sthan Elliot, Whenthe term for itii-k
Jhe present incumbents are chosen shall
nave expired, .thew will have held umli.-
torhed possession of the situation for
ngutyemr Aolr Jour, Hid uil
The great Increase in the value of our
currency, and- ita rapid approach to a
sound state, should prodaee-aome' eBect
on the relative alue of aver thl
bwghorsold.--Aterchsnt who marxed
coods with an advanced f 2s""i;
cent for exchange, should reconsider, and
re mark.: Tho 'Utern keepers"" alouTd
recollect that groceries are ono fourth
lower than they have been, and thev
should come down a little toa! 1 h Me.
cbanickiralthough-ontilled derail -therfarl
vr wuicn uio puoiiccan bestow should
recollect that four dollar now, is as good
! 1"Hi fJ jberthouj
ome down a little I In ahmt. I ih;
P.0.clrs. ..Butchers, and all indeed, lex-
. .viuu waas mcir charges conform to the
alterations in the times. .
whtch he says thsrho will in the Snrinff
wibkm IU com. KODCERi
On the 18th instant the citixens of Nor
folk and Portsmouth testified their r..
nJ ascend through th Western atat, I f. WM.Bodgersbxa Pub-
m oraer to be at Boston by the lTth of wu,n" previousjo bis departue in tha
June, the anniversary of the battle of or(A : Car,"? Kis flag ahipVtb as
Dunker Hil,.i. .... .1 .. theeommand bf the United: tstes "
.Doctor Charles Pravmt hn Naval forces in the Mediterraneani Uk.
e Tenth. -The address in S Mil,s Es(l- s 1 by George Ndwton, Esq. the Recor-
ff TlOt Without Intrr. n..k .-
sers and:tla Deputies soeA ;,. .k. viait New Orleans intending to ro tbra1
...... H,ca approhation of the plan r'"oa na ueorgla, and Intermedi-
oriodcmnilingtbe,uflcrersby tbe revo- ,,a,e P1" nd Louisiana,
kl IV the, measure, to
1. l p,M,,,,,i orthyt,f .jew
reign. , The Peers speak of It aa dos-
vi win.: oe louna again
hi vuariea the
the Cfianiber 6
v"&, -, uyon a total ol 151,
Cert. William Mar ha. PreaUent nf tha
Senate of PennsyWania, was on Friday,
ratal Jinngmnt.-d.yKt learn b Wm
schooner Florida, Captain JohiHon, ar-
M"-n m ? Terterdf rom 1 the
rlorida Reef, that tha Cntii
nd, ihiLon4ht.pff. schooner CentellaaCspftiii Bartletu.wa J lh.e ,8lb u'1, e,eetd by the Legislature
Uha, on the 7th . -j" "i JL uanoi, 10 oe oen-
Th. mi. rv. ?,op Congress of the United States
ticutors we have been able to learn are, r Z e', m nd ,ftep th 3i of
rnai wncn otf theMoro, she discovered al, , ' .l' 1,8 Tte on the last bsl-
bpanlsh .eorvettFr from WhichlFwas Im
possible to escape, unless by running in
or risking an action." The latter took
pJatrrfamf-atreecoTsdsdsldeTi
The .Ccnulla. haa
Frankiort Papers
Dec. 18, it is mentioned, .hi, .u.
5 ! , n ? . e s,Cfl,blr of the fitxtes of hlpwn'up omhe coast of Cuba,
that Duchy took place, when the intend- inwd the crew )eu The
cea. Mail, of Hesse Caasel was announ-
ced. :
r7':u' ,n.e "It. mention, the
scUricgiTenTirT6-brWimviniT
:";.!'iilningjii. Frankfortr em fll ent occurred.
" amrined that nrw k.n.: 1 . I nf K.rVfT,.-.. . . .,
D -" - lenosiup 01 1 ho Urttl
" " . ' w 1 1 ir ni.i.rn.rf r i i . ..... . .
lion rlaii. i.l 1, v mub f .-'-"' .., w. me ar
tw a ine IS 1 -- i1! "1 "i W?8l to?n meeting yt,tr
Lt.oastJh
KV'cveo party, .nd KhirtanftS. wa.k.j t ffi p...'!-,,.. , .
siii ,. "..'s' "'""" "nniwu im" ... vwvu(. Muqiauu. pruvBQi as wa
a-perfect-abortion- Viit
.cnts "
r vw u.i uis idll uii-
lot-wasfor-GerK-M.rks f 3 Mk ratos--ui
J Mf' SereTant Mr. Ingham 2.
" ' ' Mtiotiai Journal.
'."'VaWaaSEaUltASl,-
fsxycvtMttw-&e
al Anbury, S. C, Van. 14,
nn,e,Tt0Ibetwn the American Anticipated,
nusaiaa iif... i..k e .. ...
Great P.. T. . . . rtu ,ne "",uu,i, " P"0!'"! assamoied in the atate
lawTJLl!,,, "oI"d, house-y.rd, ahd, as it appeared. to us,
w ""'iti 1 rnniinn." ia mui vaiFaT maitf itMmi.M a. is. x. v . t -
flaw trxnrtt V m v FM ' t 1 " uiawu iu IOC IDOCfj in MUr
w aawaaaf uiiiarn aAMaA.a v 1 t iil - x...-w lt ' .n. ... mih
o are anxious to
ai tbe scath of years is upon then; ture afhb boot
We have learnt thai-General : Arm
strong, former minister in France and "af
terward Secretary of War, is engaged
in writing a Iliatory of lh Revolutionary
contest. Ho is well Qualified for this
task K both as actor in: that contest and
skilful writer. Ihc light In which h
may view some characters and events will
ot perhaps, be as satisfactory ss the tex-
Aa. Gazette.
torlheangoroarrtbhtest between iheft6?uT13own the "few whi
uraaana Oraaka h t -k.i I trr. .li. . ......
,n kn. r . . "UPV wingrii' uuimmrai excitement on
in wnosa favon th n,..r..i i..'l lih. ...k:... si ,. . . ...
tinn" :n . 1. -afy""i iiwfiaii- ""j"" wne couia oe prevailed
win tuir fit i' 'r . t- t -t-t-xm.: .-.
uu. mi w taa nair y rfewrowno.
Bnki has rebuked in liis' comnleta acJ
mnii I - - vt
'7 -:,''rv.-.Mv.-.-,
Irwsi""! VaiTira i-" '
. .. .. 1 .i.i - -
vwxsunaau Jnornitim. J!m-m rklAllie trial r Mr. int. r a;
uie memorr Fh,w'rrt"itn'-'-i"--rt Alhimr. fniiTitKin- . .. . ... ......
thU . .1 ' ... iiiiauuani Ol I ' . v" '5 iiiimucr pi me je-
7." there t11 been h nter with K'we, Jn the case of the Chemical
otboisterous weath
nil! v tomP,s"lt of ,h f-rmer .re
1.1- M ".,De Mhs have"
r-i7 roeo the rood
com-
n Ik. J
. p'vfiaoa tor the sheep 1 and in
nio placas there havo been partial in
undations, attended with disastrous conse
quences to prooertsv Th. ..
sea has equalled, if rot exceeded, that of
m years, and there is scarcely a
port on the const wbicKja not witnessed
a met..
- HufirofihUai-$Qm aectloMf Mar-
ford county, Md. are at this time much
Infestctf witlv Mad Dogs, which have- al
ready done considerable mischief, On
Thursday last no less than four persons
are said to have been bitten in Abingdon.
It may be well for our fellow citixens to
be on thoir guard, especially in their tijgbi
walks. ? "... .
, , " ' Bmitf Vnien.
"Mr. John Gage,, of Union, a few
years ago, grafted a pear unon an DPle
? a '
.wn in nis gsraen." .when ir-grew p,
5 t0 Vgin n bearj it bore for two yearr
very excellent pears. " The third and
fourth yearsrrwas barren ; but during
thoso years, its leaves, which formerly
were those nf ft poar tree, changed, by de-
grees, to thoso of an annle tree. . The
fif;h-arrand ever-sineei itws borne
cellent apples. This has been related to
me by at least fftof the most respects;
y"??!!. ?fcypJHlkB--itTobfl
truo, so that 1 have nudouht orits,,,'
cwrectness. v job iOHSSToK.'
, Remedy, ft?. Sar ityifa. Dissolve an "
ounce of salt-petre in a quart of water,
wit h whklr filh wmglsri"tm tinvert
over fh yes, eaen) for about minuto.
evory. morning. Wash the eyes ih the
same weakened with the of mora-
waters This is said to cure weaS ; and itf- 7.
lamed eyes.
oArr..Boil half an ounce of Cam
omile flowers in a pint f new milk, andr
wash the eyes three or four times a cay-
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Another., Open Ih eye over the steam
ef bailing spirits of turpentine. '
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