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4 1 ftel every oroX. onny 1' JOSH T. JAMES, sottoK 2srrKorEi.-TOK. .uB-cKirnw postage taid: u -.. i month. tS.OO. Thrre f3f ji.'-"- - - - i tK 3 t!l;l ti.n; One month, 35 rents, j r r in 1 Hltwl ! raiTiers free ' ..' ... - rates lw and lilHrral. A .-rv-rwl'l rcrl :wiy and all fall- r paicr rruurly. :i7y lin iar ht the largest .rrt;ri'ioi, of iirty titirsjiprr , Tv.,Mct' -" ' rnr w vr.1 - r .' r " . - j -JScnalor Vauco in Wilmington i LOCAL NWS. ,s5d 10 KEW AOVERTISIMEJItI. J. At ( .r;"1 . , , j,.s -nil . . . -ri-il lok M: tri: H ui"'' , , it : ti. r.--ii j.,-:.: i u . r v. m --M;W:ncry if cotton at this i or :.rr Jk' -V, Iltt. from this U't-rfl at New York veUn!.iy. pj... . Y,,..i:.t.ij was ::-;:in warm enough ,..;, nteant abro.ul without an ihrff frroitii. Capt. In- t'cirtd and 5ai!ctl hence veter- .V- f'.r N'-v' Vork. AnTthir; in the l;ardwaro line can t. . :t iraonabI prices at .fAC( f Ttcsa'e of scats fr the Armstrong ji:r.-:a! will commence thi mornin it lKn"i. UV air .-hon ing th; very latest styles cfn-bbv 1 1. it 3 special styles for youns r.jea P r.i: fc Sx. t - A Urr number of our country cocsa were in the city lat night "ojaie to hear Vance speak, sir'." We know a gentleman In this city who ha been married about 35 years, ami aln;l two weeks ago his "wife left K.i m . Maj. C. W. McClammy, of Tender county, will speak at Macombcr s Store text Wednesday, on which occasion a rery largo turnout is expected Mr. Garland E. Webb lias disposed cf his interest in the Durham Uccorder to Mr. Edward C. Hackney, who has now become the sole .proprietor aud ed itor. Cart. Robeson, of the IFrtrc, reports that there is a good freshet in tho river cow. There was 15 feet of water at Fajctteville when heleft.thcro Wednes day niorriing, and.it was still rising at that time, although slowly. Tie streets last night, during Gov. rasev's speech, were as still and quie u on a Sunday night. But very few. e the stores were kept open, and scarcely a soul was to bo seen any where except on Third street. . Those who may want something nice to eat lo-day or to-morrow and who fall to fmd it at Melton's, N. W. corner cf Market and Second streets, will be brd to please. Read the tempting bill cf fire set forth in another column. We would remind the ladies of the fact that the Armstrong MinsVrcb arc rst-c!as in point of respectability. There is nothing in the entertainment they rrvscnt that can shock the most scriihive car. It is a refiued show with j m Tti!tritp attaching to it. An old colored man by the name of Hobert Enoch died very suddenly Cai tenhy altcrnoon in Brooklyn, in Mur- j Fhys alley, between Seventh ar.ii Eighth streets. Coroner Jeslie exam- bed the remains and concluded that death resulted Irom natural causes and that an inquest was unnecessary. Wc have advices from tho Senatorial Strict composed of the counties of C? Iambus and Ttobcson, in which Messrs McUan and Toon arc the Democratic candidates, that arc of a very favorable caturc. The two counties are alive md glowing and they tell us that it will take a week to count up the Democratic aajoritics there. There are few persons who cannot. with industry nJ careful frugality me annually a small sum to carry an insurance policy as a protection against icatingcncy certain, sooner or later' to occur. The . changes inseparable from all human business arrangements, render such a protection desirable for U classes who may have dependents 'yin upon them. Advertising Pays. Since Messrs A. & K Shricr" com fcenccd to advertise in tho Daii.t Rn tEw their orders from all through the wur.try hate increased most rcmarka They have shown us orders for cUthing as far South as Texas. 'This to show thattho use of printer's fet rajs. - 1 i 1j VOL. VI. A GALA NIGHT. i Tim Popular Jtecoption ex tended Him The Parade and ICscurt of Honor Torches and TranspareiiClCS--rI remen- . dousCoiicour.se at Hie Speak- iti-- Vance's ilnninecnt aiHlTraiispareiiciCHTreiiien Talk. , , ST.ator Vanre arrival here last even- in. nt ." o'clock, on a social train, from j I'.ar-aw, at which jil.ice !hc spke j yes- icrdaj i tfw large.! r. ncourse of pco- i pie ov.t known in Ti nder county. He t was CMutea to tne riirccu 1 louse whete. after re,pond,nS to the gratings ! ofasreatmany wl,f pveed forward j f to teliaKC ins li:i:uJ, lie retired lor ine . oui iu:u iauy nau i.uni wn.n imiu i riist 50 nim li m rded by him. ; th-s school fund which remained from At 8 oVIoek tin; procession which was ' the wreck and ravage of the war and formed tM-M-ort hint to the stand on j appropriated it to the payment of their I'liiid street drew lip at t!.tt i'nro-ll own salaries as Iegislitors for the pco and Senator Vance, accompanied liy ! pie. Hon. (loun'c Davis - and Mr. .J.i He thou called attention to the fact j Honey, Chairman of tlu County Com- j mittce. and Mr. Tho3. ". Stramre an-1 pe.ired a ml took his seat in the carriage I which'was pfepare! for him, and which was drawn ny four beautiful white horses. tiik rnoctsstoN, which consisted of the Cornet Concert Club.a large mounted escort.thc carriage containing the distinguished Senator and a large torchlight procession, with many beautiful and attractive trans parencies, moved from the jPurcell House to Market street, up Market to Third and down Third to the stand, where a large concourse of people, of "all ages, sexcs.colora and conditions," had already assembled to await its ar rival, j TIIK SrEAKING. j There is a magnetism in ' the bare name of this distinguished son of North Carolina which rouses the enthusiasm of our people as none other can. He has been so many years identified with every, interest of the State in the dark shadows of adversity as wetl as in the sunshine of her prosperity and in ev ery emergeucy. and under all circum stances. Ire has proven so laithftil and earnest in his labors for ! her advance ment and prosperity that the hearts of her people, rich and poor, high and low, and young and old, have become attached to him in bonds ot afTcclion which can never be sundered, j We have known this so well that we were not surprised at the enthusiastic reception given him last night, nor at the largo concourse If people of all ages, sexes and colors who gathered to listen to the words of patriotism,wit and j wis dom which tell from his lips. The peo ple know him and revere j him fof his unfailing, unfaltering, unswerving de votion to their cause, and' it was a' tri bute of gratitude and ihanks which they owed and which jthoy chccrlully paid. There was a large throng in at tendance, amoug whom wo noticed many colored people, and they all listened with a1 profound attention to the convincing and unanswerable argu ment, ol the speaker, which was only broken by tho bursts ol laughter or rounds of applause which wit! or logic demanded. I Senator Vance was felicitously liuro- duccd to the audience by Hon. George Davis in a brief speech, which, sliort ji,,., i was, was one of the most charming of Mr. Davis' many charming cftbrts, at the conclusion of which, to vociferous erics of "Vance," " aticc' that gentleman rose and began; his ad- i dress. j j In opening, tho Senator alluded to the vast and.vital Importance to thjs people oi the State its welfare and prosperity of the approaching election; that judges, congressmen, members ot the legislature as well as couuty officers arc to be elected, and that upon the next Legislature would devolve! not only the duty of electing a United .States Sena tor, but also the duty ofj redisricting the State. He also showed that there suit of the election would Ic of conse- queuce in giving a certainty to the elec tion of a Democratic President in 1684. Ho alluded happily Ur the recent Democratic victory in Ohio, and pre dicted large Democratic majorities- in New York, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Oregon, with a fair prospect of a Dcm wratic victory in New Hampshire, and a mrc than even chance that Ben But ler will beat the Radicals in Mass achusetts. Ho argued that a grcai po litical revolution was in progress throughout the country, and especially in tho Northern States, which all the power of the cliques, rings and bosses or the -Republican party would be impotent to crush. He then took up the politics of the WILMINGTON. N.. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. j State and drew a comparison between j the Republican rule of 1663 and .'69 and the Democratic rule which has obtain ed since that time. He showed that under the lormer regime the State had been plunged in debt to the amount of $20,00.000. ostensibly to help in com pleting ihe Western extension of , the : i " . V v n -j J i V,k A North Carolina Railroad, but that not ia miie nor c-ven a red of railroad had ; been built. That the funds of the reo- p'.e, thus appropriated, hal been spian- dered.and not a cent, nor a dollar's worth of any internal iinprovenient, could be shown inivturn. He then look up the action oflbe Republicans' in regard "to the all-important educational intereis toi mc oiaiu. aim uuy,v?i ur.i n-n mnj ha they tawed to giro one 8,nSr lay s shawiasJ xv fchuolin to any cl.i M. white or ..;Ki, .Juo y JjcVlu N Kpark.r.j that since the Democrats secured th control of the htatc government scnoois were being established for white and colored; asylums for blind ami insane had the. deaf, dumb, ! been established for colored neonle: that institutions of learning for both races had been en couraged and fostered; that nearly j00 miles of railroad had been construct ed by utilizing convict labor; that agriculture had been nourished and many other blessings secured to 'our State, all of which had been done with out increase ol taxation to the people. Tho comparison showed conclusively that under Republican rule the people had been oppressed, robbed and down trodden, and that since they bad lost the control and the Democrats had taken charge of tho affairs of the State, she had been moving forward in pros perity, wealth, influence and honor; and there would hardly be. any man presumptuous enough to deny his statements, as every one who has been couversant with the history of the State since the Canby constitution was forced upon our people at the point of the bay onet can testify to the truth of his as sertions. He then proceeded to dispose of the prohibition question, which he accom plished most effectually. The county government was then taken up and handled in a mrfsterly and convincing manner. 1 From State politics he proceeded to discuss national affairs, paying partic ular attention to the tariff and internal revenue systems. These are subjects upon which Senator Vance has bestow ed much careful and earnest attention and wc doubt if there is a man more competent to discuss them understand ing than he. He unfolded the imfamy, oppression and robbery of both systems as they now exist, and the internal revenue outrage he would wipe Irom the statute book at once, while the tariff demands immediate modification and reform. After treating these subjects in a clear, torcible and exhaustive manner, ho returned to the politics of the State and dwelt at considerable length upon the "Liberal" movement, from which hcuilhlcssly toro the thin gauze of Democracy and revealed it in its true and revolting Republican nakedness. His arguments was abundantly illus trated with anecdote and witticism, such as he only is able to command and utilize. Wc shall not attempt to repeat or describe them, for wc should fail to do him, tkcm or us justice. He has the happy faculty of making a joke illus trate; and give force to an argument such as wc have seen in no other inan, and when we have seen it attempted by others wc have generally witnessed a most disastrous failure. One of the most beautiful and touch- j ing features of the evening was hrBj eulogy upon North Carolina which j was one of the finest efforts of dramatic j oratory to which we have ever listened. ; It was the spontaneous willing up and bursting forth of the emotions of a pa triotic heart, inspired by the theme and the occasion. Ths Senator spoke nearly three hours, and was listened to throughout with the most profound and respectful attention. All were interested, all in structed and all delighted. Time flew past all unconscious to the listening multitude, and we doubt if there was one present at the conclusion of the speech who was not surprised to find that it was then eleven o'clock. You ."bet on the best." Those oys ters' at McGowan's are crack oysters. We cracked a few last night but there are 'no cracks in them until they are cracked; crackers &c go with them. Ohcrackcy! X -LlkllJJ V JLjIj- V V. o TO-NIGHT. Senator Ransom in Wilmlus-j ton lie Will Snenk To-Ntelit J if-. t i- e c ( ten. Matt. Y . Kansom, u. S. Sena - tor from North Carolina, arrived in the city la3t niht and is a guest of the Pur- cell Houfe. He will sptk to-ni-ht at the stau.l on Third street and will Lets- j , , iwi.oc" sorted there by a ton-lnisl.t prncwion j mounted wcort.. whieir we trust, will be even lanrer than was that of last 1 night. Mr H McL Green has len named j jaMUiiinpnt t--No, . spitTl! t,ost street- ief Marshal, for t!ie occasion and j I vmie ilafpii toree u my oi tt customers, 1 . ...mi . ? t- 4! i-.ii tanlflii wntlnsKOoiJ TailtJtinx .work" rirtwj. as Clxief hi nids will consist of. the -following gentlemen, viz: A 1 hrow.n, .) Wright. Clavton (Jiles, Jno'ii Hanby, J u Murchi-on. I L IJono, f .1 Oiler - burg. Y. V vShaw, .ias .1 Dr.v. .1 v j Kiu. duo F Lctjwin. N Y Park r- Chas II Kcv. V L Brid-ers. M Carroll, I II Rhemstom, Tiiomas Jum:v.m. I II AMtr.H ii,.Vl-i- ' WU..-I 1 V 11 ,im.lK.l, . Ado.phi 't urntlemen. viz: A I Urow.. A G lio'.U-s. William Morris. T U rii'bt ; r ... ... - ,, " j M cares, VY ClU ami l, o!iCl'. : It has been earssinu? Senator 'Han-! som has been in uilmiuton and it t may be years lie fore he will Le heard here again and it would bo therefore well that no consideration, other than that of stcrm duty, - should be allowed to stand in the way of hearing him speak this evening. Ransom is the Ad mirable Crichton of North Carolina. There is nothing of the demagogue about him; he is the statesman, I pure, simple, honest and upright, with a heart whose highest impulse i3 that of duty and devotion to his people and his State and who brings their service stores of knowledge and wisdom and experience which make him the peer of any man who has ever trod the floor of the Senate Chamber. May he yet for many years remain there to uphold the honor and integrity and best interests of his grand old State. Uiimailablcs. The following unbailable matter re mains in the postoflice in this city : Miss Eliza Reston, Swan Station, Moore county, N. C; R. II. Daniel, Halifax Co.. N. C; Lightboat Wyest, Capt. E. Ace; Jno. Moseley, No. 21 Saran St, between Pearl and Pine; LeeStowe. A cold in the head is one of the best things that can happen to a lady with a lace handkerchief, and Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is decidedly the best remedy to cure that cold. Dickeus as a Humorist. Rev. Thos. D. Pitts has accepted an invitation to lecture before the Literary Club of the Wilmington Library As sociation, extended him by that Club. The lecture will take place on Wednes day evening, November 15th, in the Library Rooms, on Market street, and the subject will be "Charles Dickens as a Humorist." Mr. Pitts, as is well known, is a thoughtful and careful reader and we are sure that he will present on the occasion a very interest ing paper, The Sociable Iast Night. There was a very large attendance last night at the Sociable given by the Hibernian Benevolent Society in Ger mania Hall, and the entertainment was voted by all to have been an occasion of rare pleasure. There was music and dancing, and feasting aud wit, and jncrriment and jneasure, and all went "merry t as a marriage bell." After the speaking there was a large addition to the number previously present, and among those who arrived were Sena tors Ransom and Vance. There was a generous hand-shaking, and Gov. Vance made a pleasant little talk. Freshwater Perch.Trout and Black fish hooks and lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at JACCBi's.f How it is In New York. Col. II. B. Short, of Flcmington, has just returned from a three weeks' visit to New York City and State. ; He was here last evening to hear Gov. Vance speak and we were pleased to meet him. He tells us that we of the. South know but little of the great political revolu tion which is so surely and swiftly sweeping through the North. It would seem, he says, as though the bottom had at length really dropped out of the Republican tub. MIe conversed freely with a number of Republicans as well as Democrats and .the former concede defeat. They say that their party has become so . corrupt that it must be purged. Cleveland's election in New York by a very large majority seems to be thoroughly settled and understood almost every where. Tn the Snrjremc Court in Hulefcra, on Tuesday, me case oi j ona j. oawiw, vs. New York and Wilmington Steam ship Company, from New Hanover, wss put to the end oitne aistnct. - ; NO. 256. f NEW A I) VEKTISEMENTS. MILLINERY. ! T H AVE A FI.VE STOCK OF HATS, Feath-1 1 J ' - ' I e" Fwr a1ul Mo,H Trtrm:nS, Ottoman Kfl- r ion aa other N'Thie. Come ani! tlcra. j jjr katk C. wikes. j trert; nortT-iwk - - nc.t door South of Ty-ft Olfier. Removed. ' V ! J HAVE JtKMOVRO MY TAIl-ORING 1 V- -e wntlngOtti Tailoring: work rioTtt;. fiir rinUttemhv, r,mn . CnUit,ff. Kc-1 t poring art ciersnins l,..,f i ; . : Jot Oil the Best. j v. ; oovr nit ii Hf?n wta C) j tim M'-mM-:'.- srw tdvi.it (is- x' fKKS:.ivtiiPtet.i;i Ihw msrjict. 5 Hirv aT ? .wlj (,ljv. ,;V ...JnL- Vt5nthT -thhic: Voat -v.h . c:itx ou e ? Mr';ow.XS, Ih.-c;imi- it U of the iKi-t nnatirv aivl i .!l in-- onlrlOwifs.'Ovc? inorr; A ?',0, V1," ri-a im " xi!llxv . v OPERAJ"SySE.j. nisi' MrxswKJ. sir ) iv or tuk ARMSTRONG HUGS.. Minstrels & Brass IJaml. 20 Artists; ! UO Including the irincip:il favorites in .Minis! rel ay. An eirertMnmcnt entirely !evoid ot vul garity. Two anil a half hours of solid fun. iopuir prices 15, 50 and 2." c. nts. IiKr open at 7. Performance at S o'clock. Rc.HCrr eu seats witootit extra charge at lypr'i. Don't mi s the street parade! : oct 26.3t-th iri-tnm OPERA HOUSE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! Tuesday aud Wednesday Oct. 3.1, Nov. 1 Chas. E. Ford's Comic Opera " Company. Mr. Ford has the honor to announce to the citizens of Wilmington, thatT on the above named evenings lie will present a short reason of PURE ENGLISH COMIC OPERA. TUESDAY EVENING will be produced An dran's brilliant musical gem, entitled i "THE MAfcCOTTE.V WEDNESDAY EVENING, Johann Strauss' last and justly famous operatic success, i "THE MERRY WAK." Ihesc beautiful Operas will be given "with the full strength of Mr. Ford's fine organiza tion, NUMBERING 40 OPER ATIC SINGERS, led by the charming Primme-Donne, Blanche Chapman and Marie Bockel, supported by the eminent Comedian, Mi. Geo. W. Dexiiam. Prices of Admission General Admission, 23c, 50c and 75e. Reserved seats, 25c extra. The sale of Reserved scats for the Operas will begin on Saturday morning, al 8 o'clock, at Dyers' j . oct 27-3t-fri-sun-tues Always Ahead ! rjlHE ATTENTION OF HOUSEKEEPERS in the city is Invited to the fact that to-day and to-morrow, '(Friday aud Saturdy) there will be the Finest Display and the Largest Variety i . - of Meats and Poultry ever shown in Wilming ton, at nayetore, Northwest corntr of Market and. Second streets. Wc enumerate: Beautiful Sampson County Beef, Freeh Corn Fed Pork, Roast Pigs, Fresh Corned Pork, Fine Fat Veal, Juicy Mutton, Tender Lamb, a fine lot of Live Turkeys, Liver Puddings made this morning, new made Fork Sausages, Bologna Sausages, Garlic Sausages, Hogtbcad Cheese, &c, &c, &c. This is a tempting Bill of Fare and wc arc confident that we can please any and every taste. ' v .' ! Call and eee anc" buy and be happv. J. R. MELTON, i ' - N. W. Corner of JIarket and Second Strcetr, and Proprietor of the only Steam Sausage Factory in the State. . oct 27- ' QUT MADE AND LAID. CORNICES AND Picture Frames made to order. I have on had someReps and a few Window Shades, with which I offer bargains. r j tall at ' i S. JEWETTS, oct 22 27 N. Front SL W. E. Springer & Co.," (Snceeasors to John Dawson & Co.) yAGON WHEELS,' AXLES, Tire Iron, Buggy, Sulky, and Cart Wheels of all kind Nails, Powder, Shot, Caps, Axes, Grtdstoncs Collars, I lames, Chaina.of every description. 19, n and 23 Market Street, oct 28 i Wilmington, N C School Books! School Books! gUCH AS USED BY ALL THE SCHOOLS nisical Instruments, . ... BLANK BOOKS AND STATlOM-UY. A Ulxe 4toek at Yates' Book Store. o:t 22 1882. PLEASE NOTICH. ' ' i TTe trill be glad to '"rccelro' cosiszrliillii ; fro oirr friends on any aad ill j-tj : cU general Interest bul The name of the miter must ahnyi Ij f n n&hed to the Editor. " , . Communication auit b .-wtittca ca eal one slle of the rpCT. ' Personalities most be aroMevL . . And tt I espccLilljr jbJ particularly tn t ttooi that the Editor doea not alwiyieaiar -he views of correspondents unlets ao la the editorial column. ; ! NKW AIVluJtTISn;.IKNT3. . Men's Business Suits S6 60 "ro MKX - cnjLTs. ULTfcKS fln l UnSTEltKTTIs, ChJUren' B r ay.t. Youth's uUa at Ci!, 4 l tt yeir. 1 oot and jrire. Thrre an ne betttr OFt ti Clothier atvt Mcrrhmt TalW Fine Fish! fivni IUtU? K!rrr, S. C. NK r ;mt Knt. !r fcilo low. AspJyt '.t 1" ;. TY-1YY1.K ,t C For Sheriff. A t Tin:' ou(';iTA-ifox or iv frtrinl. I hereby nMwinre , U f ; fcttf -pM;lv'it,evvr"t:r' for ili. isllKKlF "ALTT OF NEW- IlANOVkll COl'NTV. tct 4-liu KM.! A II IfJIWUvTf. W( c Carry Vft LAKGK ANI A- MPI KTK a ?U.k el trufs, Patent Medicine. I e? Turnery, Til etand'Kaney -Articli. nt.d anjlhiuif usually sept ia our UiKvas uny In:. m;n In the city. . ' G'ood.- receive! every we"U,' whicli; kevpour sincf rompii-H'. 3iLM rnarmncinH, - oct -22 Brooklyn. - I So the Man Said : LEFT IT TO YOCR.mUMENT AND 1 . you gave me a FINE COOK STOVE.,'- More- of tlic same kind on baud. DRIVE rUUPS, Lightning Itods and Pure White Oil. , oct 22 PARKEiI & TAYLOR. NOTICE. H AVING rUIiCIIASEP THE LIGTirrXlt. ago business of Messrs. JOHNSON & DOTLE, I will bo prepared on and alter Monday, Oc tober 23rd, to carry on the Lighterage buslnea In all its branches. All orders left on slate at IV. P. Oldham & Co's Depository, opposite J A. Springer Wood Yard,-will be promptly at tended to. JAMES F. GAUbE, Having sold our entire interest in the abort named business to Mr. J. F. Gause. we r ' spcctfully ask for him tho patronage o kind- ly bestowed upon U9. " , Respectfully. . oct-22-lw JOHNSON & DOYLE. Claims I WE THE OVERSIGNED ItOOSTERS AW nounca thnt the New Furniture Store of BEHREN DS & M UN ROE, 8. K. Cor. Market ft Second Ms., Wilmington. N. C. justly claim to bare a larger stock and bet cr designi. and sell the same at Wholesale and Retail, lower than any Furniture dealers In this Hate. Their recently formed connections with Michi gan manufacturers, enable them to beat not them work and prices. 1 ocr ?3 , : '-.J For One Week -yyE WILL SELL A GENUINE HAVANA CIGAtt for - , ' ' . , - ;'.,"-.,.) I- ' Sold everywhere else for 10 cents. O&Tr 5 cents at ' 1 ' THE LITTLE STORE AROUND Jim CORNER.'" 5 N. GREENE WALD, It Two doors South of Exchange Corner octl8-tf - . . School Books. S CHOOL SUPPUES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Old School Books will be taken In exchange 4 for new ones, at nEIN3BERGEfiS Pianos and Organs, Q HEAP FOR CASH OK ON TnC TAT InaUlaint rian, at ; - 1 1 E I N S E ERG ER't , oct2; Live BKk aud Mutic btore 100 Sets ! QF HARNESS JUST RECEIVED, afl 1 mV.l have aucther, large t nf Bag?! la aftw days. Clveu5all. t ; oct 22 , GEItHARDT A CO. . MAJOLICA. -NOniEK UT OT MAJOLia, JUST i received and tor rale k tv, by giles & Mcr.c:nro, V v
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