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1 ," if" it i '"I .f,i " MR. fl'KAKKR STIlVKNJiON. i ' Jut bfe the tWe of Rr,re.entalWee adjourned, on the vCth tilt, the P" n ' endaidl ' "... Gtntlrtim 1 ev.il my elf this mo- ynent of if par.tlon, to express my deep ' renit of gratitude md biKnon, to those k k.v. brna such hind aod diiUn- Vulthed testimony lo my official conduct, ! -r. .k. w.1.fln officer of this House f and 1 shoold Indeed be unworthy U it, If I did not Trsnkly say, thst Mi-wu I ; jrefrd and fatttrtd, at the wanner and nodcr" which it bss been jflone i miss, l . K.ir Vrt Ta't-orfictftUIMII of t Upright dluAarg wf any troblie duties, and the '.a .vKiln f this Uoutei ana "rv;.r I TwDcriaUic4 to Sift-Wlthout W "'k" !"-.-', . . ...... I, 4 , V- tahltyt 1 neavorcu jo V.L by unwearied ten sno sroaniiy VOtloh ' Of" M lime-end saleia,. lft n This station, high exalted at it la, fcaa, at no time, been without 1 ember rassmenit and trlale.' Throughout this ' ling 'and protrKted session, It ass been n Vnnilnned source of severe tespon- ViMi!....,wl'inexamDlca' labor. Aware . f J iba difficulty, pe'P lb ' of attempting to p'eaae every one, i ne termlned to ourtue, feerjessly, Whst I be lieved to be1 the path of doty, regenTlest . .acorisequencetv'-- -v :T 1 , 1 r.mii to thla Chair, to f ratify bo prj frlendAipa, to induce no peronl ' or political amlpatbleai and I feel proudly mntrlAri that lit arduoul dutlea hate been dlacbarted, with a alngle eye to the "great bterettf of the nation; the char- tcter and digoiiy of tbla Houae, aod my V. . Menn j fore or appro; . tition, aaaarea tne that Rf enorta bare Dot txn' wholly unavailing t and candor ulrea. m to aay4hatamii3LaIljbtpi dimculiiee and-embiiraiimenta of the ( Cbalr, It baa experienced, in an unexam ' pled "manner, youf klndneas, confidence, rud roDTJ0Tt"J ir, tentlemen, - in tbe ' ' courae of thla long and laborlour aeaaion tBe peat and harmony of our delibera .. tiooa have beeo threatened, and our coon i tlJa xllvlded, under Jibe Jnflaenct, of mo ; mentarr exciiement a of paaslon or party ' I ' truat they bare now happily pasaed ; f way, am that wo anaii aeparate in tbe : fnirtt of peace and rood will. ' ' Here, or elaewhere, it ia to bo hoped, we hare all but one object at heart the - cood of our common country. Let me adoioniah you, gentlemen, that tbia coun try atanda aa a mighty land and aea mark In tM map of tbe world. It it the bca eo oo tbe margin of the main, which ...axrrea .ae. an. example to other naiiom, -wbjlu itdenotealbe proud pre-eminence . - , . bleninga which we enjoy muit titally s .. . depend opon the character and delibera i tiona of tbia llooae. The enreat meana i - ; - 'of. preaerting . tbeae . blrsiinga and our . vnlon unimpaired, ta in a aacred and in . -.tioUble regard for the character of our H . ' ' libertiea, and In a ayatem of legitlation, . .T grounded upon the principlea of an honeat policy, and dictated by the apirit of an rt enlightened -end-diffuait e . patriotltm- . Ll oa do nothing then which ahtll altake 5. j theee'lblJd fbundattont of -our Unioo and liberty, or lmpir the confidence of ibe '( . ; 'people in our free institution! but let Ijfri; mutual lbrbearance-moderaTloni' and . viadom. TouTwiir carry with 'y od In y our feilrw- ; ment, gentlemen, my beat wiahca for your health and hippineas, nd I ardently pi ay to Almighty God, that wban we agiin re aaaemble, we may End our country flour ishing, united, and happy. - Io performing tbia last act of duty, and pronouncing the nojournmont of thi liouse to the first Monday in December, I bid you all an affectionate farewell. Truth and fair trgvmtnt fointtoltehowt and tofihittry. . We announce to the public, that we have now in the press, and shall abortv publish " The tat jf the lix Militia mm airly stated, wth an aflendtx offiuihc documrntt end ether fiafirrt' a pamphlet prepared by order of the Central Jackson Committee- This publication, ia calculated tre think, to expose the falsehood and jniarepreaentation of the M Official Re ordVil terrjir t - tbe ofBce of the Raleigh Register ia strangely misnamed. We invite the at: tention of all fair and impartial men to -thlt-Aubcclt and fear not that tbey will be entirely satisfied, by tbe perusal of , "the pamphlet we are about to publish, that, General Jackson baa been, in rela tion to the transaction in qoeation, moat 'foully . calumniated, a moat wicked at- tempt made to impoae upon the under " ttandinja-of the good people of tbia Staler --Raleigh pr- rrK Our frlenda frti"(!lstancecan4e!ap if ordera are promptly forwarded,' 1st the ral qI eight doltara tier hundred copiea. OH IWw A demijohn containing 5 gallona of old Madeira wine, imported in 18 1 3, waa sold at Savannah on the 22d tilt, at auction, for $70 j and another of like aize, having about one gallon out, ffc$50, . Aid LivrnvonV. , The Nailonal Initlligifcer tenUlni ih fullSing Inter Irom ir. i y'. - Dr. 0. B, Tror of aahlnRton, n iwr to an Inquiry from that Kfttlemn reipecling th medical propertiea tr lh Urerwort. . : ...i n... ?i. M tioerlenee In the oia or th Liverwort la ao ery limited, that i . r.-i ..,iknrtft io offer an ftpln Ion rejecting Ita mtdlcal fxwtt. In be , " t.-. . u -Mrh I hite cooiented o a trial of lt, not.tte ttn.Heat benefit baa teiuKed from hi j r,n .n.i wt determined to re mt f tt. nmcnt auteof my In auppoSrtf efBwf of the I4er wort i -w.ntU-ot.Ureof phtblila, ! """" r . ..... . . - -1 - .t rMti. cauae if might uae t p mora approprlaw ..etciouaj. OTI remain, dear lr, very" mpetuuiir r.l.kK.1 ;ni:': -".sf ,uur .7 7' P. U. PHYSICK. Crt. if. TVryfor, ) ' ' " ' (We are ilow'to put faith In the above opU loa i for it b well knova tUt Um profetwn In our Medical Collefra are to the Ubit of deoy. Inf t7 tptcifio, bkh b'reeommeiided wib oat Brtt wcetr'lng ttwir atnctlon. Tbt ilubhi mnone, Swaimft Fantueo bivltr bf en pro. aounced by, the ProfeMora in PUWelpl.it, (amonf bom tbiaawne Dr.Phyiick) a fwc Mr- 8aim.lolaJ'arjad. dnecd a mimbrt of etet of cure by bk tned Iclne. whkk bed brrn pronounced lacurtbV by tbete terr leamel Profraaora. Tbelkctla,ve ibould d'utrtut Ihclr Judgment i ntte r that conflict with their apirit of in all thinp pcrtainlnr to medVcal acience.) U. Cantinlt. MJMmtl XU" ....Kbti Johiiaon Efl U. 8. Indian Afnt at Piqna, Onto, Write to Ibe editor of the Gaaette of that place, jimlcr (Ute rltlo tba tiRetr : ' Ai much hat been written and published of late, on tU propcrtica of liverwort to the cure of consumption, if may be gratifying' to the public to know, that among tbe Shawncae In dims, from time immemorial, this filant haa been -used in diseases of the ubgirtltuusiea and colds, nod that it haa been found efficacious in caact of the cht)lic. They also apply it by ay of poultice to bruiaea and .swelled joiota. - -r 1 he genuine liverwort growa plenti fully io the woods near this place. Ii is at this time showing itself above the ground j first appearance covered with down, like hoar-frost; - In the month ofJuneitiain perfection, to gather for preserving. - The atitlV t U tiinca iluwur, tfiid this is characteristic of the" genrral plant.,. .There are three kinds rof it.i It ia held in high estimation by the In dians. -Your ob t servant, - - JOHN JOHNSTON, IndiaHageni. Liverwort Tea. -At a cure lor the consumption, this tea continues to be highly recommended. Take a double handful of the plant," wash it: clean, and pour half gallon of boiling water opon it, and let itaimroer an.hour and a half. " When cool it may be drank several times a day. The leavea and a terns, only, should be.uscd-not the rdotarn; Contingencie: Uncle Sam's pock ets are made to aweat prodietour.lv ! The Ithica Journal has the following humorous remarks on the conticgen cies of the last session of Congress; Among the items we observe '528 lbs scaling wax, 396 75- nearly two pounda to a man : ' 20,650 quills and pensr- $&95iSOJ twrthirds of which must have been used for tooth picks ! '202 1-2 doz. penknives S423. 25 a very convenient way of pock cling the people's mooey ! A little further on, are ' five razors, hone soap and bowl, bought for the expreaa purpose of $having Uncle Sam ; and the very moderate charge of S322.22 .centa for aoda water,' to restore tbe tone of his ttomach, and $56 worth of How elaJo wtpe the sweat from the old gentleman's face i -five hundred and twenty eight pounds of sealing wax! My eyes! as they say in the play, wT)aT6TftrT6ngrrt quantity i A thought has struck us we have it A part of it was used to stick tbe unprincipled opposition more firmly together, and the remainder was . Air. Wright bf Ohio, to seal 'coalition eirculara.- But.the last item beats the Dutch.' 832.22'worth ot ' soda' water. "My conscience f O I Uncle, Samavhat a dry .old.fellow you are ! The printers would call f(gjpetjoy.U A recent discovery hss been misde in the interior of South Carolina : the one and two dollar bills of the bank of the State ol Georgia have been altered to rep' resent 50, 20, and 100 bills. . i .elate At tit lata i t: a'-v .i.i i cf a ...I ' jf teti ,i Church, ol!oing proceeJ'.. took place In to atlons to the bok tl 1'ialma and Hymns t The Comroittee to whom waa referred tba report on fastmody, reported tbe fol lowing resoU ion. , iit$ohtd,j9 tne uev. ArcMoiid ai iinder. D DtHar. Samuel Miller, D. D , Her. Lot her llaltey, Rett Eara Biilea Ely, I). DRi?' JaroeiCaroaban, D. U., be a committrt 16 rcceivi the report and the pipe re of the Committee on thla SUDCCt ana tnai me j vm auinoTiMvi m make such a ferUlon and alteration ln (be iclectioi'of hymoa,aitbey may deem necetnra, aeture fbe copy ight,'and pub- Dtbibe wbaU o' H'l oT the' "aafecdpr mad b ktd Committee, provided that l(b,waiibj(tion can be mado without pleoging ym lunoi gi inc viii My to TM fir.rotVTioyjaT CffJCF.iif. Rcvaluiionarv arrov, who received com mtiation certificatea, and the aurvlvlng non commissioned officers and soldier af that army, (not oo the persion li.t) who received certificatea lor the promised re ward of eighty dollars, for enlisting for tbe war, and continuing in the eervice uoiil ita termination, are requested, respective It, at soon as may, be, possibly . conven lent, to aend their names, and tbe namea of ke .places where ihclr, nearest post offkaa ere kept, by letter (under cover to the kooorablc the Secretary of the Tree-j suryt eddrcaved to Colonel Aaron Ugden, at tba; Chy of Washington, who will be there ready to receive them. Tbia will uipercde tbe , necessity of appointing aganuHo transact the business at tbe Trea sury Department, from whence, by thla means, the proper papers will be sent free from expense, to each .Individual showing hi right to jibe benefit of the act ot A-ongrei, lately paued lav tavor. ot In persons oflhe above dascrbtlon.' ' N. D. Jitora tboogbout the United States, are (requested to give two inser lions to tbt above notice. 121 ' '--' MEDICAL PRIZE. .'The Editors of tba American Medical Recorder hare offered. a premium of Fif t4oUararoi aailierJLup ol that value (or the best Essay on Ibe medical subject to.be'.namea'.tiy the Kew,Jerseyiledkal Society, whs bave also been requeued to appmot a committee to examine tne ea aava and award the premium- It will be seen, from tbe following resolutions, pas sed by that sot irty, at their annual mee ting in Mjyi 1828, that they bave under taken the olice. " Retotvei. That the following aubject be proposed for a price caaay to be pub liahed in tbe Medical Recorder, fur which Ikt Editors ofet pMiW0f SlQr U The Prophylactic, povf rs .of" the kine pocktoe cauaea of its failing jo pre vent inettull pox .The nature of varioloid lytrler what circumstances it may, be communicated wbethec.it ia a species or milder form of the variola, and wheih er it can be communicated to ibe aame aystem more than once." - - -. retifr That Doctora Augustus R LT.rlor, GUtxrt S JVoodhulI. and William 1 r- w - w -.- " ... r . . I - - 4D.xieuraenbe a amraniee 'o exsminc the essava and award the premium, agree ably lo the tenor of tbe proposition made to tne. society or me eauora oi me iica icel Kecorder," ' wDuscrUtiojia.onercd.for the premium n-ost be delivered, free of expense at the offire of the Am. Med." Recorder, t'hila delphia. on or before tbe first day of Octo her next. . The unsuccessful essays will be returned on application. In tbe official journal of Don Miguel's party in Portugal, ta Trombeta Final, or the last Trumpet, haa been published a laboured defence and recommendation ol the Inquiitioo.orJIoly ..Oflke To the influence of tbe infernal engine of persecu tion is particularly ascribed " the tran quility and hafiftineu enjoyed by Spain mnd lTrtgal for the but three tenturtet, above all the other eomtriet ofEurohe. Austrian arroiea are now concentrated oo the Turco Austrian frontier, and tbe nusmaa iroopa in iiaiy are on tneir way i. to Ualmatla Austria, which ia the moat immedia tely concerned io the war which threat ena to break upon ita frontiers, ia taking ailTMcerorv:meesum in the expect uonoltbie contingency. boat Mine. In sinking a well a short tloeJnCe neirMarioirjinTwiggt coontyrjthat row do not wre-gbV-wban-ott ueorgv, the digger penetrated a bed ol toal beVeen four and five feet in depth. Xb" mOUideeviire Stateaman Says that Mtb cosMcnites readily end possesses the- properties, coamoav JUk. the f nail, of. cngiana. - -r - GMTK,tl.ihM(! birds waa hatch ing on a hill In aur neignoornooa, ounnK the late: anpia'jatormTho wmda?!ue and tbe too descended and drifted arcainJJier.hMthe nun on like the tooth ache, until re nart and parcel of berwas covered, -except-bar, Jieadt when the benefit of removal occurred to her. She then rose, reported progress, and we believe has had " leave to sit j again..' Taupton (Mnoucbutcttij Rejior. . ADAMS' nCONOMV. bolj- Aa the f.irrn'sof Mr. A.1-mahab' r. averted that Ms Aarmi.nirauon ns . -1. .f a been the moU economical, that ev ef was n tbe country,- we UI Institute a tary brief comparison between the expenses of tbe three Crtt yean of his AdminUtra- tloo and tbe three last years or Mr. woo roe'a Administration. MONITOR. .1 ADAMS. "' Current eiprmliturta, Kurrent eipemliture, eichiMve.or tltlitary excwaive or iiiuury penaiona ami th pay pensbnt and the par. mcnta of tbe Pubn: mru of the Pubfic Debt. -, ebt. - , 1824.. 6W,eWavHtw ". Totat B?4a,i0 74ToUI. BWiOTJDr ieipaHicuUrljr jtfjui'ed to atiei..ii JZZ- Dedoct Monroe'a from Adams', 2 7S ! . i , ... ii i '., ga,68ijoy.ii Tbui It aDPears", that Mr.'Adamt Id Iba fir,i three ytart tt bis admlnlstrstlon baa expended tnore than Mr. Monro an in tbe thret latt iurt of Ms admlnlatraniwn, by rnnre than bioit atittibaa aso a Hity o( dollars, i nase statememacome from the .books of tbe Departmenta at Washington they come fiom-tbe Re corda of the Government, and cannot be denied. j What haa been the cause of this urns movs incrtate of expenditures ? Both of the periods during which tbey occurred, were in times of , fa wbst way ha Mr Artaroe apent In three yean, iioit Mtttions1 -ti hundred and Hhty Jve thotuand dotlari mot than Mf. .Monroe did, In the arme iftoei timet The peo pie or Ihle coontry will be eorioos to besr this question answered. Will any friend of the present' M etonimitar administra tion answer H f He voutd if be tould. " Mr. Clay't fieeeh.tt speaking of Mr. CUy'a late speech at Baltimore, the Re nublUanUf that city, aits i There is auMlymethlngJriQhe amoaphereoT the city of Baltimore rjofncndly to dema fofvrt tometblng that arte like a epell upon them depriving tbert of all thei:1 ttttthnftringtatr- - Kretdamottm here laat year, and his adherents here flittered thcmselvea that bis visit would gain them SOOvptett but before he waa done 'with bis "Zbony and Tojiaz, his fold Ifow do you io Sift and ' Ma fiumfi handle shake of the hand, we believe the worthy managera who got op the affair, and in deed tbe whole party, were tick enough of him, and found they had gained a loss. Mr. Clay now c.omes here, and known to be the most finished demagogue of the age, much ia expected by the party from hit visit the matter la ao managed aa to give him an opportunity to make a ifieeth. And auch a speech l His friends, if they loo, had not, in the violence of their par ly..fefingJhlrdicrttioo, would surely never have allowed luto be- pub fished. A speech in which, white he ii professing devotion to liberty snd repub Hcan government, while he ia complain' ing of persecution, be wl&hea his country to be visited with War, mhhJPeitilenee and with famine sooner than Orn. Jack ton ahall be elected President!! A speech which exceeds In violence arnl abuse any thing that the pensioned Binnt haa cast before the public I -rr.--" ;.r.-- " Shatorfut. Oa looking oyer the Adams Clack Book or report of Ibe.iletreDcb ment Committee, there ia one item which is disgraceful Page 31. , " 7 ' raid-fir UoTm . . r . fir jndiant, R2 1 1 There must be aome rocuerv about this. Indians wear Moccasins, we never saw one with boots and shoes j snd then bat a scm for a Cabinet lo pay, which boasts that they expend the people's money " with an eye to the atricteat economy. Aoah. u Secret Serine' Money7lii the eight yesrs of Mr. Monroe's administration, he apent in secret aervice money, that is, there waa paid at the 1 reasury upon Ai eertijeate without tfteefication, the aum of 86,230 35- Mr. Adams has, in three veara, apent in utecret tervice money" SU.33 67l We have had no war in tbe tbree last years where waa the neceasity ot em ploying secret agents, or of corrupting the servsntsof foreign courts fOr wss this jn.oney jyven to some Favorite i' The Matter t written inttnutitn It Jtfm I fright, tt ipett wrtu tight. I hold a right to write to you. John Wright.. write K -aright. You must not write write. wrirht i neither must you write it riehi nor even should you write it ritt. . To write write right, you mint write it write. If you are a good Wriifht, you will write write write, which will be nSrii rlT J word Jrtte right' 1 win give you an example, John Wright t I write, you are tight, be is a wrtghtjrfit have- right, they have arift 't hive-bere anelt all The Secretary of the Treisgry, on be half of the United States, baa subscribed for ten thousand "ahaifea of Stock-in the Chesapeake and Obio Company, amount ing to one million of dollars; and has paid the arst instalment. $T 4'A tJity ThetltUrnsofSilia- bury and Jts . vicinity, are requested to meet at tbe Court House, on Tuesdiy, (14th June) at tbe ringing of the bell, to enter loto aome aultable arrangements for celebrating tbe approsthing anniver sary of the Declaration of A to eric an In dependence. . ... ' Tit flnan Juxiliarf Clnntutim Stctety, " ' . Will aneet at tbe Court llouta in KaCabiirr, on sJUm ,h ath day. of July. .' Members, and ail ' in the forenoon. It la etpected aa Mri ut brdenvcrcd. f Ti U. POLK, rrrUiU .auttani enmt baa beew eel down y ui ':7J, Adams pivosea aa decided for lite JmfnlSrv tioa PrtfA I the laat Ktatoe. ofj.tbj; jtoaoYi'; h court of that county, so election fur county soli. , citortook pbee, te fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of J. L Bally, fjt!t the line was drawn, and tbe contest decided tm presidential iroumbt ' . .. ... . - , , Jatknd. ' i ' I i JtJamt. . A. MacNaHy, 10. 'CH Klnnev, 4 W.Beckwtth, 9 This ia aaid to be a fair tew of Um strength of parties in that county, taaae ft. Lamb tbe Adams P.leetoral candidate (a tbe dietrlct of which Paqootank fbnna a part j and ao coafi. dent have be'ea the Raleigh Register; ajtd aom other paper of the state kidney, that tbe dia trict waa decided for tbe Administration, tint they have familiarly tpokefi of it as the du trict bUneiif to Isaae IT. Lamb." But they will eooa learn, if tbey are already convinced of the fact, that Mr. Lamb baa tf a Cm aimple to tbe diatrlcU hmtm wdw tUU to the pvwausea. John 8ncy(of -tlifordeunty,latbia aUte, waa aimck dead by Jightning, while in bis lather hoase, during a tbvrKleMtorn on the 10th jn. Xing Shelly vu up atatraT ea dtsvoring (o fasten a window near the cbinncy at which tAe rain beat In, when tbe bouse wti struck t bis aiater wu near hm i she was cov siderably allocked, and fell, but soon re core red another penon in the Toora, wu uninjured.-" The splendid Vaare pretested to CovCfin. ton by tbe merchants of New.Tork, for bis great exert km ia tbe cause of Internal Impmeraentt, and which nriginaJly.rjwt about 3000, have been sold by the sheriff of Albany, to satisfy ia part a debt of 6000, tor tbe sum of gWOi the purchaser bat offVred to reitbre them to the family on receiving the amount for which they were bid off at t ini it la probable there is stiU patriotic leefing enough among the New-Turk-er to raise the aaonej by pubDeubcrrptioa, snd rexleeni (Ate part of tba property expeeialHr, if none. other. z-.xJ. ' : i ' JTtht are "to rnrmeroH and trotibletone shout U'irminffton, in this state, that the phn. ten io the neighborhood tamed out, ea mtr, on ihe 3tst tih. for the parpoae fif hunting' tliem. ' We have not beard the n suit of their encounter with the enemy .m mm. wOTof sheep. , rr-PretidfnttyJOvit readers i will I have area u article in our hut, relative to tW peauge. of ex piXiiilentH)Mrve through, the sity of Wshin. ton, aeeompanied by hia lady, an their way t New-Tors: to visit therr daugMef,--atra. Com eneur -we bave sinew aeen.lt atated, la coanrx irm with Ihii circnmstarce, that this 1 tbe firrt . vjait Tof an Xx Prident"of the tfnited State to" that city, ainee it became the seat of Govern, ment. If a fact, it ia rather a lingular cirewa stance. Mr. JerTeraon went out of office in 180H, Mr. radiaon in 1816, and Mr. Monrnei 1824 1 all of wlwm reide within leas than 100 mile of Waahington and that none of theat should have viaited the seat of government till now, ia a strange etineidenet. DmmetHe Jmeiatin.k Urge and roped, ble meeting of the eitiaens ofCulpeper county, Virginia, was held on the 19ib ult. for tbe pur pose of forming an atrociation to encourage tin wearing of clothing manufactured in their own fimilie, and for tbe promotion of domestic economy, A good plan i this is a much better way of reaisting the oppreation of the tariff, thtn menace to dissolve the Union it appear t be more in the apirit of our Republican institutions, and will be more likely to counteract the ruin- out effacUof-tbe tariff im us, Iban engrj. tibrete to teor'froro Iffie ' eonreeracytninagrve 'out- elvea up a prey to the ineonceTnble' horror 4f civil commotion and anarchy. . M honetl man. A Mr. Heber Stone, of Al bany, New-York, lately purchased, as he tboughVa 't udrt& of a tottery ticket, which ba gave to hia son i in a short time the ticket of which thi wa a sh-rA. - --i . .mmouHuin iiic uiare wnico ne naa given iw his son, tt proved to be the hntf ot t ticket, and would have entitled him to half the high pri " Such," bowtver,-wat the-high tete of booetty . wbicb,JM!r4f,ta:m lotte office, mite a true statement of the esse, and would ireiveWu Mr. Stone i in Infijent drcumVantt'aaI'',' he-been diipoaed to take advantage tbe.mav take, he might lave enriched hirjr-" thereby and have done iMegilly, "tea, 6$ tntegntf deserves its rawafl. '
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