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i THIS PAPER ' , ,- h.-d evory afternoon Sundays x- ' editor A' rKtorWi -I ij. .-i.m'RllTIOyS, TOSTAGE VAlD. tr 00 . Six months, S2 50' ; Three DC JL'nt $1 25; One month, 50 cents. J" napcr will be delivered by carriers, ffcc,inany;partof the city, at the rates, or 13 cenU per week. IB'l0WMd-,Ibcr,lL ' A -Subscribers will please report any and glares to recciTe their papers rcgnlarly. "fler Advertisements. grwn & Roddidk 45 MARKET STREET. We hAo just received a full line of ' rtiWtS.-'- Hating, anticipated the , in tbc WOOLEN" market, we are ,Weidtoill at least FIFTEEN PER St below what they can' be purchas Jj for it this particular time. , - - I' L A N NEL- S. U White and Scarkl PiaiAI Wools,. ; Scarlet and Blue rl wills.- . Opcnis in all the new slradcs.', ; ; ;' TIjcv were selected fromtiwost popu lar manufacturers in ;(theouutry;; ;,: TdPnrchasc such Goods as the above .at this Umc, will certainly pay those ; y- who have the money to spare, as .they will certainly bo still higher as the scasop advances. , , i .' .'- CROWN & RODDICK'S GLOVE-FITTING SHIRTS. I Our Own IVXanuafcture ! made fara Wamsutta Cotton,' and Bosoms from 2100 Linen . 75 Cents Each ! JtteUJU per cent. -cheaper than any-, thing ever dffored, in this city. Ui'l any sample Shirt and compare. We are only too happy to afford, you an opportunity to : judge - ' fur yourselves. The Balance of Our Summer Stock at'. ' , ., Unprccodontod Low Prices. Ladies' and Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs just received, 50c aud 7oc. New Fall Calicoes at' Cc and 8c, best qualify. White Cord Pique 12 J c. Kentucky Jeans 12 ?c, a good article. ,Mk Cottuti Yarns. " , ' 4-4 Lake Georre Hcavv Shcctincr. 8c fcryanl. 4-1 liockingham do. 8c per yard. 4-1 Fine . Sea Island Cotton 8c. HUfcachcd Cotton 8, 9 and 10c. . J. & P. CoatV Spool Cotton :, Go each. Best Needles Cc a paper." '.' - M TiekTngs iu all qualities. Ladies Corsets 75c, very sujcrior BROWN & RODDICK, oct 1 - 45 Market Street. ... ASD . ',;.JS-!. .:- Wilmington, W. C.i STEAMSHIP LINE. Shi Steamer U- : ij CAPT. OLIVER, WlLl SAIL FROM BALTIStofiE ON Wednesday,. Oct. 3. ". To be followed by the -: CAIT. PRICE, R Saturday, Oct. 6 m ;.o, o v, emamers as maveruseu. s tor p. ' . ' BELDKS, Soliciting Agent. Cintof BES FOSTEBf General Agent EE7,rnvAT. UttSDEX BELLAMY rem-, . . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ?ositP i!aJ119 Lw Office to- the bnildin; f?t23 vuur uouse. r 1 fi J M VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOIJER LATEST NEWS. THE DYING ARCHBISHOP. Ills Condition ' Yesterday and Last Niffht No Hope that be can Re- i I i .- cover.' ' Bishop Co'.rijran's residence in Newark. where Archbishop Bay ley is dyine, was besiegctLyesterday by a host I of friends who. called to. ascertain his condition. There were a n'umberfof rumors afloat yes terday ; that he had cried, but inquiry at the episcopal residence elicited that duriug the early part of last night he wes rery low and his death was- momentarily ex pected. At 4 o'clock yesterday morning there was d decided chlango for the better. At 10 jo'clock last night he - rfested easier, and sangirnc frieuds predicted Jhii ultimate recovery. . Ills physicians, however, said that he is beyond all hope, and I his death is a question oil a few days at the most. There were no special services held at any or thcj Catholic churches m Newark yes terday. At St. Patrick's Cathedral, ad joining the, episcopal residence, Father Uoane preached the se fmon, in whicn ne referred to the Archbishop and asked the prayers of the congregation. rrayers were offered on: behalf of the dy'mg Archbishop in all tho Roman Cath olic churchejs of Baltiirorc: yesterday. His friends there-' were in constant telegraphic communication with, those aronnd,r s beddde. I I- Bishop Gibbons of Richmond, Va.J having bepn appointed coadjutor to Arch- bishox Bayleyj with the right of succes sion, iwali succeed lnm upon his death, without auy further appomtment from the ijopc. After being installed informa tion ol that lact will be sent to the rone. who will thereupon confer tinon him the pallium, wl'i'ch is a white woollen band, to be worn around the shoulders, crossed in Lont. This is made in Rome from the wooVof two lambs, which the sisterhood of Santa Agnes offer every year on their patronal feast. It is looked upon as the distinctive badge of the metropolitan dig- nity.i i i !.;' 1 (N. Y. Bun.) Bishop Whipple on the Indians. Bishop Whipple, distingHishcd for his missionary worKs among tne inaians, preached. iu Holy Irinity Church, Brook lyn; yestcnlay, on the Wrongs ot the lied Man! Eighteen years ago, when he went to labor among the Chippewas, lie said he found them drunken, ragged, painted, and debased. On a! recent visit which the pas tor of Trinity, Dr. Chas. Ha1!, paid to his mission he showed him a congregation of 300 Indians engaged in devout worship, and two Indian ministers, one the son of a chief, who were assisting in the services. Over sixty millions of dollars have been spent by the Government in its efforts to deal wit i the Indian question, and with what poor success the world knows. We read daily the telegraphic despatches re counting the efforts made , to exterminate; a handful 'of Indians. They are the only heathen raco oa' the globe that is not idola trous. They believe as firmly in a Great Spirit as wedoj-. They have lasting family tiesj and are passionately attached to their homes. Wlrcu they arc forced to go from the la-id jthey believe to bei their own, is it strange1 that therr ! feelings of sorrow should be followed by a thirst for revenge? They have seen their 'wives and children slaughtered in cold blood. Is it strange that they should swear by i the blood of their lost ones to, avenge their deaths? Bishop Whipple defied anyi one to show where an Indian was the first to break a treaty. "lie thought that the only way to bring into a1 loyal state tho three hnn dred thousand lawless Indians was to spread freely among them the Gospel of Christ, and' to send the servants of the Lord thither to tcaj;h natives how to teach others cf their own race. i4 -! I (X. Y. Sun.) - Hayes' Proclamation. WAsi'nxGToif: Sept. I SO. Constantly rccurriu? inquires arc made of officers of tho Government as to whether the extra session of Congress will be convoked. The proclamation as made on the 5th of May Jast, has remained unaltered. It is as fol lows: ' ! h Whereas. The1 final adjournment of the Fo:ty-f6urth Congress without making the usual appropriation for the sapport of the army for tLo lkcal year ending June "SO,"' 1ST?, rtrescnl s an extraordinary oc casion, requiring the President to exercise ihb power vested in him by the Constitu tion to convene the House of I Congress in anFicipation of the day fixed by law for ,their next mcctihg; Now, therefore, I, Rutherford B. Hayes, Presiuent of the pJnUed States, do byi virtue of the power ito this end in mo vested by the Constitu tion, convoke both Houses of Congress toj isetnblo at their' respoctive Chambers at rl 2 o'clock, noon, on Monday, the loth day 4&f October next, then and there to consid er and determine such measures as in their wisdom, and the welfare of the people may seem" to' demand. , . - , . r . In witness whereof I have hereunto set I my hand, and caused the seal of the United Uates to Le allixed. Done at the city of Washington this 5th day cf if ay, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, and of tha independence of the United States cf America the one hundred and first. , R. B. IIates. By the President. i i W. M. Evakts, Secretary of State. A i if? I AILY: - Increasing The Army. Washington, Sept. 30. For some time it has been understood that the strikes last summer were to be made a pre text by the Administration for an increase of the array. Secretary McCrary has about perfected his plan, though it awaits tho , approral of the President, and has yet to be passed upon by the Cabinet. The Secretary of War proposes to fill up the existing regiments without adding to the comissloncd officers in either the staff or line. This would add about 15,000 men, and increase the estimates by about $9,000,000, the War Department putting the yearly cost of an enlisted man at $600. By this recommendation McCrary hopes to avoid the criticism which must follow an attempt to increase that costliest part of a costly establishment, the com missioned officers, and he wonld obtain a force of much more value for aggressive operations, a force, in fact, as large as that with which Scott once conquered Mexico. The upper chamber may agree with McCrary, but it need scarcely be said 1 that the House is not likely to give him! what he wants, but is altogether more likely to enter upon a reduction of the overgrown army list. All Three Guilty. . Washington, Oct. 1 The jury in the case of ex-Senator Sawyer, Haines and Brooks, on trial for conspiracy, rendered a verdict of guilty against all three. The prisoners were remanded, and i arc to be sentenced to-morrow. The conviction of all three is a surprise, and the sentence of Sawyer, broken and penniless, excites sympathy in spite of its justice, i Sawyer was acting as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and William T. Haines as Com missioner of Customs, when Sawyer or dered the latter to prss upon a claim iu which Parkman was interested. The clerk who first testified to the facts before a Congressional committee, Mr. Burr, was dismissed immediately afterward, t He testified that Senator Spencer and Con gressman White, of Alabama Iwere in terested in procuring the passage ' of the claim. Another related claim was pushed through the Treasury, he testified, by Senator Logan. r The Yellow Fever. A special dispatch from Jacksonville, Fla., reports two (dcaths at. Fernandina since last report. Captain F. E. Gross man, Collector of the Port, died Sunday. Three new cases were reported and several cases are very low. Among the sick is Mayor Riddell. i 1 j Constantinople, pet. 1 The Turkish newspapers publish a report that Osman Pasha has defeatf 1 the Roumrniars bd fore Plevna. The Porte has rcfu; xl to permit the transit! of timber ac-oss the Danube for housing the Russian wounded. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Mas. I. Flanigan iMIUInery and Fancy Goods. i ' j . .. See ad Wanted. J. Hahk Local ad Ladies, take Notice. J. Hahn Local ad Waterproofs. J. IIahx Local ad 500 Pair Blankets, I J. Ha iin Local ad 1000 Corsets. J. Haiin Local ad Flannels. I ' A. Shribr Complete Stock. j . The storm signal was breeze this mornieg. thrown to the " The Revenue Cutter Colfax was lying in the river opposite the city to-day. We acknowledge the pleasure of a visit this morning from Adjutant-Gcn'l. Jones. The low places in the street near the corner of Fourth and Red Cross streets is being fill up. . ; Wilmington jan boast of a litttlc miss three weeks oll who has ten living great grand and grand'.farents. j , The review and inspection' of the Com panies in this city attached to j the Second Battalion, N. , C. S. G., takes place this afternoon. Report to-morrow. The steam fire engine Little Giant was engaged yesterday morning in pumping water from the basemet of a dwelling on the corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets. The mails between this city and New born arc exceedingly irregular. Friday's and Monday's Nut Shell arrived to-day at 12 o'clock whilo Saturday's has net been heard from yet. We are indebted to the Secretary, Wm. Alderman, Esq., for a complimentary ticket to the 15th Annual Fair of the Cumberland County Agricultural Society, to be held in Fayette? llle on the 13th, 14tb, 15th and 16th of November. , Capt. i R. P. Paddison informs , us that his steamer, the North East, will shortly commence to run on North East as well as Black River, making alternate trips. Due announcement will be made of the schedule. ' "- . !- ' . 1 " r Flanneli. j All colors and qualities, at twenty per cent, less than ever offered in this market. J. Habn, oct 2 Fourth Street. ' ' t. IX- . . . Shameful. "i i We understand that the lody of the colored man named Jones, who fell over board and was drowned from .one of Capt. Paddison's flats on Black! river? about tjvd weeks ago, was recovered on Sunday, the 23d inst., and tied to a "stake! ai V point known as Raccoon Island,' about 20 miles above the mouth of Black river where, shame to say, it yet remains no atenTipn having been paid to it. , ' ' .:v" ?""nn As this is in Pender county ' wq caii$e attention of the authorities to this" 'dis graceful remiss of duty on tho "'pa(iot some jof the officials ottbat copnty.' If '".":: Opened successfully, . , r We are pleased to learn that Maj.. Bur gess has met with much encourageWent in his effott to establish here tho Qapc Fear Military Academy, having opened yesterday with nearly forty pupils.' We understand that the school is " limited to sixty and therefore those who contem plate to entering their sons should attend it at once. II ' -; ' -' ' The Latest StyUs. ; Mrs. L. Flanagan has just returned from her rcjllr Fall tour of the Northern cities, and, is now engaged in openiug and displaying the very latest styles in the newest anil prettiest goods and the most desirable designs of all kinds of French pattern bonnets and hats, velvets, silks, feathers, flowers, ribbons and fancy goods generally.' The ladies will ' be sure to take the hint and examine her stock- be fore making their purchases. J The Carolina Farmer., From Mr. W. II. Bernard, the publisher, we have received a copy . of the October issue ot the (jarolina tanner. It pre sents' an excellent table of contents, boUt original and selected, and its articles seem adapted particujarly to the f requirements of the farmers of this section?; Hamilton McMillan, Esq. as "gentleman' of well known literary and practical ability, is the agricultural editor. The subscription price is only $1.50 a year, 1 w 4- i 500 Pair Blankets. From auction, at startling low prices, at t J. Ha hn, oct '2 Fourth Street.- County commissioners. Tho Board met yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock iu regular session : Ordered that the road in Harnett Town ship, from the . seven mile post to Red Hill Landing, on Middle Sound, recently graited by the Board of Tpwnship Trus tees of said township, be declared a public, road, with the same boundaries for land3 as described by said Board of Township Trustees, land that John L. Corbettboap- pointed Overseer ; provided that tho ex penses of survey and jury be paid by hose interested in said road. ! v , Ordered that P. Newman and Morgan" & Bryant be grante.1 license to retail spirituous liquors in the city of Wilming ton, i . ' -1 In accordance with an order of the Board, requesting the late School commit tee to submit to the Board an itemized statement of the disbursement of all school funds coming into their hands from . the Peabody fund, A. H. Morris, chairman of said committee, submitted a report, which was received and ordered that a copy of the report be furnished to each member of the school committees, and that said report be spread on the minutes ol the Board of Education and placed on file. f Application of Messrs Cronly x Mor- ns, tor 532 zo ior exjira services in mak ing up the tax books, was,on motion, re ferred to the Auditing committee with power to act. j . The Register of Deeds submitted his an nual report in reference to fees . due the county Irom marriage , licenses which was, on motion, referred to the Auditing committee, with instructions that, if found correct, the same be ordered spread on the records of official reports and plaeedy on file. . i : .-. Communications from Sheriff Manning and the Register of Deeds, in rcfercuce to stationery, were referred to a con mittec, consisting of CommisMucers Worth and Grainger, with power tj vy. Ordered that Alex. Jones be appointed Overseer of Negro Head Road, across Id ton Ferry, along the line t of the road usually worked, with all the hands subject to road duty. i C. W. Oldham. Constable elect - lor Federal Point township, presented his ofiicial bond in the Bum of 1,000," with Messrs. William Larkins, Jesse Wilder andWra. P Oldham aa sureties.. ''V -l The Board then took a recess to- Wed nesday next. t i 2,' 1877. ; NO. 216 , Ladies, Take Notice. You can buy Alpacas and Cashmeres 25 f! per cent.' cheaper at roy Store than any house In the city. J. H a in, oct-2'V.', Fourth S :cct. ! " Board of Aldermen. . .,-,. . .! TheBoard met yesterday in regular ses- StOQ. . . ; . v ; . I . n Tha'Mmhiittbe 'on Kfiarice reported in wic oi remission oi taxes ou . x . Kingj recommending that it le not grant ed. ; '-iT Z i - vr . it Tho same wrntniitfc reported on the ap plication of the piicsscngcr for increase, of paW iWmmerfdcd'' that! it be not grauiea. ; iThe' committee on Police made a report to the effect that they disapprove of any increase of the present police force, as re cpmmendcd in a resolution of Alderman ,,?' The Chairman' made an explanation in reierencc to tho absence of Dr. AVnght, and, on' motion of Alderman Myers, the ,-.' i matter was referred to a future meeting and his resolution of September 3d was continued. The Finance Committee made a report on amendments to the tax ordinance which, on motion, was referred to tho Board of "Audit and Finance. (The committee on Streets and WTharvcs, in the matter of" tho Street Railway Com pany, in reference to filling . the track, made a report, and the matter was refer red back to the same committee. The committee bh Public Buildings were granted further time in tho matter of repairs for tho Howard Relief fire engine. , The committee to whom was referred the application of the drivers of steam firb engines, for the same pay as street hands ,jvhen hauling for the city, reported, recom mending that the same bc granted, which fcportf, on motion,' was adopted, 1 A communication fiomHho Board of Audit band Finance,' enclosing a bill made by John G. Wagner against the city for 101 for the loss of one gray maro and damago to cart, by an accident utamcd in cross ing a certain bridge, within'thc city limits, was, on motion, referred to the committee on Streets and Wharves for full report. A. communication from the Board of Audit and Finance, fixing the salary of Dr. Wright, Superintendent of Health, at $50 per month, was received and ordered on file. A petition from citizens livihg in the vi cinty of Chestnut and Ninth and Tenth streets, in reference to drainago, Sec.,, was read and, on motion, referred to tho com mittee on Streets and Wharves. , A petition for a lamp on the corner of Sixth and Harnett streets was referred ( to the committee on Lights. All the unfinished business having been disposed of, Alderman Flanner, Mayor pro tern., arose and said that he had pre sided at this meeting at the request of the venerable Chairman, to close the unfinished business. The Mayor having reported for duty, he therefore resigned the city affairs to his keeping; He thanked the Alder men fnr tha rnml?TnTf tnrwlrw !n mg him lyhalrman pro tem., and trusted that His administration of the city affairs had been satisfactory. . l Alderman Myers offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted: 3 j-iesweeu, xaat me inauKS oi tne ioara are hereby tendered the retiring Chair man, for the impartial manner in which he has presided at their meetings, ; Mayor Dawson having assumed tbc chair, Alderman Flanner offered a resolu tioa to the effect that the Mayor bo in stntcted to reduce the police force to a number not , exceeding twenty-eight pri vates. . The ayes and nayes were called and the motion was carried, as follows: - Ayes His Honor, Mayor Dawson, and Aldermen Flanner, Myers, Vollers and VouGlahn, ays- : Aldermen Bowdcn, Hill, King and Lowrcy.. ' A resolution of Aldcrmau Hill, in rcf erenceUci the pay of the Messenger, (was referred.to the Finance committee. Uye Loard then adjourned. lOOOCorteti ! , At half the regular prices, at ;7: -.. ' ,- " ' -J. IIahnV, oct 2 . Fourth Street. I Jno. 11. Clark, Esq., Member of the House of Representatives from Bladen county, is in the city to-day. There's Kothln? Uke if i"Thc best wo ever used." Find it much cheaper than 'othcrf.,, "Can testifv to Ua superiority." Extracts from letters to the manufacturers of Doo let's Yeast iOWDEB. froa cmr frleadj ay kil fa rJt&tiW 1 eeneral Interest but s i i jTh name of the writer atut dwtyft fttniiehedtothotorf,, , , CoBuavnieaaoes mst b wrlttra tily onewdeof taep?et:r x , Vf fi Personalitlei nut be tTdisd, : A ' . ;--,:;;r-: Andit is especially tad psrt!Ut! tlta stood that Ce ditor does net tltrxyj tzZztt the views of correfpondenta cslra C3ft:.S in the editorial colmaa. . ; ; .,j , .... ! WatcfpfotlX 1 r''7 The latest shades, warranted sj to ctler 1 and quality, at prices to int all. , f1 I , oct 2 : rcyth CtrpUi.. . The Colsred Ocs:?aslri u 'l We cheerfuHy five pUceUact:' tion made to v that wo trjj tca thfiii ' in whoso employ are ths netabcra c two colored Compankj fn thlj ci'io grant them leave of absence tancrrovr evening, for the purpoeo of Usx't! ' places in tho review and Irct''ti td made then of the Cape "Fcxt til 'tUtm f Light Infantry 0bBipaicf ; ly U A tant'Gcneral of the Sttio. TtetObapfi.' " nies are composed of excellent crtsrhl, i and should receive the props faeccsi ment at the hands of our cititec). Harbor blaster's HeptSt. ' Col. Jos. Price, Harbor IXutcr tV' tbii ' port, makes tho following rtpert ferthe 1 month of September : v ' ' ' Arrived Steamers, 11; barmes, 11 brigs, 4 ; schooners. 11 J Total. 37. Ajn gregato tonnage, i 15,200 ; arttto tcf 1 eign tonnage, 4,951. . Tho report of the pilots, of sotmCnp on Bars and Rips, at low water,. Is CJ lows : Bald Head channel, 0 feit; VTct ern bar, 12 feet ; Rip, 8 feet 6 beba.-' Criminal Court. Tho following cases were dUpcwd cT 1 yesterday afternoon : i rN ' State vs. Jesse Pipkin, charged wid"f ! assarH and battery. Defendant iutali!3 i j and was sentenced to pay a fine of C$ T?fr"'';'' costs. , . i :' ' ' . State us. W. II. Mcore,assanH tSd tcry, and staying an election. Dtfcsdnl v submitted. J udgment'tnspended. : ' State vs. W; U. Moore, td fa. Dl ' missed. - . . : - State vs. Washington Hill, peace Wat ' r rant. Not guilty. W! State vs. Mark Johnson, larceny.' ' lUfi SuUty. . i . i , i;, btatavs. Wr II. Grotgeo, acsaalt to battery. Jury out, , f State vs. Delafate Towers, assault and -battery. Not guilty. - The following cases were disposed of this morning : Elijah KeeUr was arraigned this Born- , ing for the murder of Peter Robinson la this city om the night of August lgth,' 1877. The prisoner pleaded not gxlltyta , the Count. . The Court set apart Friday next aa the day! for the trial and ordered that a spccUl. venire of sixty men be summoned tat t&aV occasion. 5 , . , ; State vs. Edward Hall, fox larceay. ; Not guilty. ''- v. fe, 1 Sate vs. Sandy Stewart, larceny; 2(et guilty. . ' ') ( ' State vs. Daniel Lcary, larceny, : Hot guilty. ' """. V ..,. State vs. Victoria Swain, larceey.' 17ot' guilty. State vs., Albert Quinn. aasaalt and battery. Judgment suspended .on pay ment of costs. ' ' """"'""M .. . The case of Thos. M. Moore, ia wUA . . there was a motion made to trtrrfrr the ; $ trial to another county, has occspbd the . attention of the Court the most of the dsj r , in argument by counsel, leaving the cs3.. , still undecided up to this present trritlrj.,- Mr. Frank H. Darby, with hli ptU, J. returned hero last night. He west B ' further North than Wkififnrtsm. Vnf? at tho present term of Court reqtlrirj its m return here. His brother. IXr. Thirs. A. . Darby, and his wife are in New York. . Mr. John M. Cazaux, of this city, been appronted ono of the aids tvit$ L jutant-General of the State. ' ' .i In this city, on U 1st last, IIATILDAVm ThefaAeral will take viae from tha red- . dence on Sixth street, between Bed Cress esd Campbell itreet, tais (Tmesday) cftemoea, r t ac o ciock x ncam man moqvaissssse I i ere invited to atteao How , Advortircmctiti. ' Millinery and Fancy, Gccij MBS. L. FLANAaAH7l3IIE3TO " nounee to the Ladles that aha has wtsraeJ from the Northern Cities, where &e hes ben , f ' ..v: v. en l ' . .w and every description of PA3CT A&T1C2CJ, . and is now prepared te' show her ptcJ A v . Yerr Attractive and BeastL'al ZUx& U CX .: the FEWEST STYLES in Freach Pctta Bonnets and Hat, Velvet, CZZ, Tez'Jl'. y V Flowers, Bihbosa, Jkc. , ' .'y-'f My motto u, as nerttoxore, lie JJcz: u : c -4 v ' the Latest Designs, the LowertPritrs, fzl ; Most Honorable Dealirr. ; 'u Orders from the eekatry solid te3, si p; V feet satisfaction guaranteed or rzcztj rt fnnded. j- : - Variety Store, 12 llarketStreet. oct 2 11B3 L. FLAir A0A2T n i f- i .51 : ! i ! i r. 8 ' 1 SI i. I K (I I (i f ' i i 1
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