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"-h a ci:ntixfx Extract -of A AUGUST 22, 1818. letter to the Editor. , " Beaufort, August 18. JL I am informed). bytcapt. David Wal- . ,V ; i iL.' ' . . 1 1 ' 1: Ocrac OrvPi lil.il li'iu iJlill-iluyCj V'l ica- as it is generally called, at .Castle, was, on "Sunday last, about 5 o'clock P.M.' struck, by lightning, and in v miiutes was discovered to be in which communicated to the keep- f's 'Ho;ie'. adjoining ;it, and : both were i 'reduced to ashes. It appears, that was nearly oftmite rust- icntlv, -when-. the electric is' 7 , flaiJ aune to the defective part of the con- . . Li . u r u u..:u f T ?r;;- which wavuiHiie 10 i oi me uutra iiii.i.t precipitat e 't!14? Fruaklhwod V ej -off: cqnsequ and the fire was to the in ner part. o rive" you .this i all itself through the roof, 1 ; instantly communicated of the house. Jhasten niormation, that you may, on the Main street, was on firdl 'The flames had, however, made but little pro gress, and were easily-extiiiguihed. Nodoubt it was t ie work of an incendi- ' '. -;v:: " About sunrise, on Saturdaymorninsr, a more serious alarrn was given. The tine manufacturing flour miir(Gallego"s mill) up the James River .Canal, about a , mile fro.n this city, was discovered in flamesl ' The fire took blace in the urmer loft and burst out from the whole roof nearly at the same momeht.j In a few mirmtesthe whole of-the upper part of the house was wrapt in flames it was in vain to nuke a nyj efforts to save it. About. 200 barrels of flour werej .preserved. Near 13,000 bushels of new wheat were lost The mijl house, the property of Mr. Peter Che vallie, was partially insured for 25,000 his: loss on thi-j house, is about .20,000 besides other iiicrdeiital losses of.5 to $10 000. The stock on hand is insured at the North, to an amount that may ' nearly co ver the loss. The general opin?on is that the mill took fire from the friction of some parts of the 'machinery. Others ire not wanting who entertain a dilTerenropinion. Lnq. Ave are informed that the Central College in Albemarle countv, which is recommended by the' commissioners as aJ proper and convenient site for the Uni versity, and has the; advantage ofbeinsr near the central point of the white population of the state. The actual centre' off-white population is said to be a few miles below Void. . t ii tne college. ronli'the, medium of your paper, make j inore general!y! known, and give timely Notice to mariners. ELECTION RETURNS. .! MUillRS. On Ufpdnesd ky jnidit, 22d ultJ a'difead- and iNatiianiel rinkham. Carteret- Wliittincton Davis, senate - Tsaac llelien commons. ', gkhwtn-Col -RichM. T. Bfownriee, UezisCe' : Samuel M'Gureand Samuel G rci- ful murder was committed 'on the bodies oamuer ijogas ana ivirs.- o.ukey 1 he door of the house b with an 4ixe, and six .blows, struck witlt it at the wonlaiiAa d several at the mad ; their sculls were laid of Mr. Lewis; ope: waspi'o- or seven EROM THE DUBLIN FREEMAN?S JO.rfiJ AL. " - - ' - , - : i America the. Netherlands. -A corret" pondence has passed between , Envoys of the United Stated at the, Court of the Ne therlands, and the I'lehipotentiaries ap-. pointed by that 1 government, for the re Copies vf official letters from his , ExteU X F uttun General of Venezuela. Urigadier Don. Francisco Thomas Aid rales,' writes me from Calabozo fandcr dat& oTthe. I3th inst. that heentered the town newal ofthe commercial treat v, between 0,1 that'day, and found it abandoned by the the twp count lie's but in which, however, they hSve not succeeded as (lie Dutch government, qrhptiii e British system., have deterrnmed-to exclud? all vessels be longing to the United States" from certain favors, in its colonies, granted to otlier nations themselves possessing colonies, for the equivalent of similar favors con- i ceueu in-ereiuro- wnicn coma not oe Al lowed to a nation pdssessjagi no colonies: This sj'stem was 'objected to by the Amer ican Xgents-r first, because all other mark time powers, possessing colonies more or less significant which applies by way of exclusion to tne u nited states alone, is to them ; secondly, because the United enemy, who left behind them three pieces .k . ti i-r o." JJutter caciiu, wiiu jw tdiis Miuisvii " su preme Chief," was posted about six leagues distance with a force, as was sta ted, m" 700 cavalry and 300 infahtry, a number, .which I conceive to b exager aied. , ' ,r . -i-, f ' ' " : ! I- , : We have strong reasons to doubt of the existence of Bolivar, of whom we have heard nothing positive since the; action, ojf " HiiKpn de ios toros." The Tlebels bu ried isrllastrp with much secreecy a per- Crtnatro nni t Ii cir jrriiu tLi1ai wriirsr? ffi. frnm thf fif!fl of fiattl ninr tlirw-nftr- ,W V-' W . V. U.ttWi t- CORRECTED WEEKLT. - .'' :i - ' . . - ""'I1 'v -V '.": IIERC1IANDIZE. From b. c: to d. c Racoa -r I l- .13 manifestly a meisure savoring of? hostility wards spent eight days in Calabozo in paying funeral honors and in ofTerlng up States afford to all commercial nations of prayers, on what account is not known. Europe by thr enlargement of their teni- I have' ordered these circumstances to be tory, an .equivalent "more valuable tlian refuHv examined into, aid I shall in- Vernvunans ')! f EihntonCTdn. James Iredell. is Riddick, senate bdkas Mr. Samuel Woods iioad, in Sildle- ar ee, Will Robert Perry, esq: and col. James Leigh, Conirsv:ns. '1.1 Pasquotank- Dr. William Mart in , sen- ate.l. Leoonara lumtin and John rooJ, jr. fcomhious. !;! ";! i - 'i;i ie't John Kelly, senat" ; Wm. lerving'and Wm. fiercer, commons. Qirrititrkiience Hall, senate ; Ca- eb Ethe ridge and, DrL Jolin T. Hampton, Hertford' 'Hoon Felton, senate ; Und er J. Montgomery and Johu Eraser, ronvnons. ; ! -i , . Joha ."Mitchell and Isaac R. Hunter, com- completely- open, lived on the i iney held district, C. lie came last v with a load of tobacco from Tennessi where, it is said, he left a lare family. It was supposed he had about live hun dred dollars, mostly in Georgia and SoiAh Carolhia bills, in a pocket book, which is missing. Sukey Lewis ws on her way to join her husband, who is a soldier in the U. S. army. j ' 1 he day before the' above murder was ine mere aumission of . vessels to two or three-small islands in the W. Indies ; " thirdly, because.. jthe United States have a Just claim to a free trade with niost of the colonies of the West Indies, founded in the occasional indispensable necessities ofthe latter ; and should the United States meet prohibition with prohibition, the 'very ex istence of those islands Would be in jeop-. ardy, whenever they were Visited by those-hurricanes which so frequently oc cur " ' ,'; ' " It appears that America has thus sue-" cessively failed jn attempts to negociate commercial treaties with Naples, Spain, France, Britain, and the Netherlands. Is not this singular ? Can there be any thin;? : precoucert in it ? - Is itthe secret work ing ofthe Holy lliance i which has causejd the C6ntinental jrovernments thus to a void defilement by contact with the Trans Atlantic Republicans ? . '. r ' : " ' ,i Philadelphia Press lorm you oi tne result oi my enquiries ' God preserve you. many jyearsf Head Quarters GuaJa pare, Slay IS, IS 18 ?! PABLO .AiORitLO. f General Morillo in his despatch dated Valencia, the 19th of Mav, mentions" the j. names of many of the enemy's officers who ! fell on the 2d of May in the battle of Co- gede ; among them we femarkthat pf Col. Blake, an Englishman. ; - -.j OJicial letter from the'same, to the' same, dated Head Quarters Valencia, May 24,1.818. '. . -j-;. t-. . Having, understood that the rebel Ce deno occupied Calabozo and its environs, and wasincreasmjr his forces by requiring .'under pain of death all the male inhabP jtantsofthe tops under his control to jdn his standard, as it " ajipeafs from the proclamations which he issued, and which are now in our possession, and by collect 4 n7 the remains of the armies of I'aezand Bolivar, I drdered BrigaYlier Dnj Francis co Thomas Morales,Cammandant Gen eral pf the Plains, to pursue, overtake and destroy at all) events, this kist gahsf of mis creantsTwhich the Brigadier actually ef- Bees-Wax Brandy, French ' do. Apple . . dd. , Peach Corn - " Meal . ' ' Cotton Coffee - Cordage, . .' " r lour ; ii:--Flax-Seed Holland , , do,- Country. Pine Scantling Plank . Square Timber Shingles, 21 inch Staves, W. p. hlid. - do. R. O. do. do. W. O. bbl. Heading, W. O. hhd. Lard 1 . Molasses Tar Pitch 7 i Rosin ' " Turpentine - do. Spirits Perk - ' Rice Rum, Jamaica Cb. W. 1.1 : do. American bait, Alium do. I ine j .. Sugar, Loaf do: Lump ' do. Brown T Tobacco EXTRAORDINARY METEOR. Montjjelier ( Vermint, JJuly 'ZS. On the evening of Friday, 17th instant, .fected, as he informs me in the following communication, dated . . ; i h " Mountain, of Patos, 2QtJi wst. Most Excellent Sir I have this inb- .- '.1 1" I petween tne nqursoi nine ana ten, an ex traordiiiiary large and brilliant 'Meteor, was seen by ma,hy of the inhabitants of this V illage, in an ; easterly direction. Tt parsed very rapidly, first in a p'erpendicu 1 VKR, U Co. and OLIVER; & to. re dis all persons ind hied, art- rc solicited to m ;k , paviu perpetrated, a man by the name of William liIr descent, , and then horizontally to the Anderson, -a.mill-vvriht, was found dead in an old field near Edgefield court hou?e; but hisJ body was sojiiuch destroyed by I the buzzards, that it was impracticable to tell in what manner he came to his death. Awnitta Chronicle.1 north, till it disappeared. The lishtVas dazzling and bright, beyond description'; arid the sensations ofthe beholders, such as none can realize, but those who witnes sed the phenomenon. Its size -was ap parently as larije a's the moon irr full ; and ment Qvdlt past' 5 o'clock in th3; after- " thos ' h;vjng dTrmnd " noon) completely '-routed the rebel Ce- " eno, who at the head of 1200 cavalry " 3 i"4 infantry, dared to'make a stand at " this place against H. M's. troops. All fl his infantry and great part of his cava!- , " ry have been left dead, on the field off battle, and the lesthave been comlete- Si ly dispersed. ,1 -intend. tp follow the fu V none r. .;'-' ' -.1- j:--.lor- I 'pi -lbv h!j so' B - j-- K:';A, p ' : i'- 25', .30 .: goi: - a--. 4 . i . -' ... i 20 1; 4) i lb.. ; SO 'I--'' - ,-; r j - 35! ' ' ' ' --.-;-; . - j 12,: 'CHl':: y.t - C,.-.. ;: bushr- 80 .1 .'-!; .rp..-f "rl --': p- 7;-.-i-vKi: v;.ai;:r:i;-!--;i;.v;--i:'t ; -25 so 1 50 2 1 i v ;v I -, ' 18 :, 25 l". ' " . , y 7 ;io -ppAl io . lb.-. ! IT, '2d ; .4 cal.! 55 GO I .. ' j bbl. 1 25 . . ; I . '' i CO t ' ; V7$p7tl-.p :fl '.. 2TCO 2 75 r . . f , nal.4 .40"' rT -'.'." - ' .bbl.T8-: 20 ;f- J .. : ; , . cwt. 4 50j . V . M . . ,:; r-w ': .gai.ir.;25fT..4qjl j 5 ' 1 lOj 1 00 :nt ':-!'-. 70j - bO. I ' hush. ; 60j ,7 - 1 r-- '4 . . - '50; 6 , lb. ;25 - 30 . a m - . .23 -125.X-T ! -M -1 ' cwt.TW;'il2'-!5d--M -iM -' f - - ..;';3 -p' -. , ;;. ; :::;-f j .. ': .-' -1 - - V ' ; :i ' : 1 !: ";V4 ' ; -:n" ; ;- . I - H"'- ' I: f' V -i : -..''.' 'I ' - f Notice. PHR firms of S A M V E L 0 1. its shape that of appear, the larie. end, to- j " gitives to their utter destruction. Our 'Pyw-7;.ra,;. ,r wards the 1 earth, ' At first the Meteor " ioss lias been verv small, but I cannot at ' Ke'e-Mai. Tho's. L. Vest, senate: a Ceta'i K. IorJ,: Ff? Pancf f a " Present l1". ah? f etail : to- M'-j ri- . v' i1 1 t 1 " J . I but immediately two large balls separ- " morrow I shall have that satisfaction." will, inntoii te-Joseph Jordan, commons. . . ' ?1omilf. Jiilv " j c- .1 1 j j 1 . rrt , - r.i , . r .- ' . .i. .ii . , r r ? 1. luu.iiLrij uij j- ated from the mam body, consideraolym The bearers of this despatcn, who were n P tpW;)tnrl $Sx ?nM ' " Jve nothing - to - communicate, ex- rear. Gn disappearing, the light was . irfthe action, state, that our loss jconsist of I W Abmgton and bird C. Smith,xom- cept that this coast is. said to be miic h bar- ; mucU that j of burhTiTg - iron, when; I)n. Jose Garcia, Captain 0Mie Regimeilt mif T- J. L. ; w ssed by pirates-particularly th noted drawn from the forge. In about two mm- of Navarre, killed,Qnd about fifty wound- Ulartin Joseph VV llhams, senate; Wm. JMitchell. who is stated to have nvo aro'e , ' r 1 - , -sr , ? t .1 1 p 1. f,!,.ifn h ' .- "? T . nd-tivV). lAse ules, (some sav five or morel a heavy re- ed. i Ofthe enemy more than 700 have ivoutnac ana iJarhn? Cherry, commons, row. boats, full-of mfn. emn oved i i the J u i t-i r ! i -i i 1 -n 1 j X 1 ' r, 1 i : . ,. ,ui ' eiIIiJlucu 111 flie Ipoi-t was heard, like distnnt thundei t or, i been killed, and a Ianre number of horses, JOSEPH ontinihd ; spt-etfullv. eni ; ancl call and continued by ih subs ri-veri under the h mi of. Samuel 8f "jfc eph Ohver ltr pollock stre t. . j . . v t , SAMUEL OLiVFHV , JOSEPH OLIVER, The Stre House lattdyi occupica by J. O. h Co. Aug ii2, 1818. 23tf State !5ank Stock. Lqvis p. vviisori and ohn llorne, com lnuiscnminate phunder of all nations. Some fears are entertained that! la ship laying off Apalacliicola Bav, laden with r.LOPEMEXT QF CAPT. WRIGHT. CaptPbed Wright, of noted memory, (says the Milledgeville Journal of the 4th inst.) has broken his parole of honor, and abconr!ed. A reward of five hundred dollars has-been offered-' bv the executive"'; corn for Government has been taken some of these characters. " About fifty Indians, men and came in, . and gave themselves upj Gadsden, about three weeks since. by women, at Fort More Fishermen Cantured. ... r' . v'' ' ; "y - New-York by the British Packet, stages, li e o ns exce 1 the governor, pray-, me ican ns!ling vessels Ld lil'i him to withdraw tho arrpsst nrHrH . . . . ". . h. I . against 'him. as described by many, " like the, slow, heavy rumbling of 'a waggen on stony uriu id5V ; -1 . '. . ... ; ,. -' ' . We notice in the Christian Messenger,' printed at Middlebury, anaccount of the Meteor, at the same time, and in a similar direction as seen in this place ; and cal culating the time between the liht ancl t'?e report, in this place and at Middlelm ry, think the Meteor must have fallen not more than sixty miles east of 'this place, probably in the upper part of ISewhamp shire. We trust this interesting and ex- WILL be sold, at public 0actiort on Monday 6th S pL ntXt- at the store of De'er1 aux & Li!i sl i fc; the Strip for FIVh bUAKKb ,f STOCK mi the Suite liank Carolina, belonuioir to the Tames Aitjil, deceased. $ w the Prtstm. Ccftinel nf tlie 12th Inst. prcfli Robbery. On Saturday night last, the Cumberland Bank' building in 9""ind, was-entered bv false key s,& rob bed of over TWO HUNT) It kl) THOU SAND DOURS, (The whole capital of the Bank is" 300,000 dollars ) . A bout 10,000 dollai-s wer? in Cumberland banl4 bills mostlv fifties, twenties 'and twis. As been detained and sent into that port! by traordinary pheiibmenon will be publicly ii. .i. snip .wye.- ine;ew iorK.iauy nuuccu in niuiuctxiei. -xxm. uauy iwu. A flvprlipr remarks: on this suhiprt ''had u ' - ' - I tins neen a case ot impressment, our paoers wnnld havp onpnpd in full nrir aftarnsit it. from one end of the United States to ano- ther and we are unable' to view it in a more innocent light." W London paper of the 9th June, ob- mencan Comminic-d by a gentleman of Cincinnati. FROM THE WINDSOR ( VT.l CENT1NEL. Phenomenon. I wasSasteek on a vi sit to Lebanon Warreft cdSqty, and whilst there had occasion to ride to tlie farm of Inchabod B. Halsey, who dAyns and resides on one. of the best sections -'of land in. the state!, about one mile west .of Lebanon. On tihis farm, Mr. ilalsev Has lately built the walls of a dwelling house, serves, " i ne rresiaent, late v Frigate, is ROTPEN" We would siin- tuere tTre no fifty norvtwentv dollar bills nlv enauire of this sae connoisseur? in u.u.ft, ,aHlu,1i mi nuiatiuu, auu uejtcitcc itmuem, ; 10 ue icivuiue., 0i oncK made Irom tne clay oi one oi ins but ew tens, it is toped this circumstance . .expression of captain Daeres;) ifjtreduir fields taken neaf the surface. The brick V'lll leadtd the detection of the thieves, red two"44's and a 38 eun ship to capture walk on itsontPr siirfare. is almost literal- ' lieiewas aiso anout nine thousand noi- a solitary u rotten" American Frigate, 1 v covered with salt, which annears to be in bills ofthe! old Portland Barik. hm'nmnnu tnn.ilA it tnhe .tn fin tJt,p. whip.. anprQnc'mn i ,Lr Tim colt ';a -f a . : 7 "'" f tllVVtaOIU" 111 IIUUIIUIV. :. A IH. OU1 t AO VJJ '"- udiiiw hiiu uiie live nuHureu aoiiar inntr imtiinxt m: uortp. hrs note on the (sbn) M? i-laclig-iics' 1 Bank. I Ab lanufactureis' and otit sixteen hun dred doll k ' S 'iV lttl II T V bilVU aiVllVA tJIA iiUndred in sik4rv w. in silver, were taken at tne same time, a part of Iwhich has been recovered aird hopes are Witertained that the exer tions made to jrecover the property, will bo further succjesful. ', 1 '-; A reward bfj 1000 dollars for the detec ti of thethie-es, and the recovery of the property stolen, or five hundred' tor e convicUon jot the thieves, has been of fered by the Directors. . brethren aremformcd that of Cumberland bank bills iere2 and that the Banks Fed HAIL STORM. Piep. ( white appearance,; and very fine -grain, j ere -Is it not extremely probable, that J at or near the Spot where the clay was dug to make these bricks, a body of salt water Testerday afternoon (5th inst.) wej ex- might be found and how can we account perienced, for a few hours, a picasing t forthe fact of salt bearing" so high a de terrible storm ofWind, rain and hail, ac- gree of heat as jmust Mve been used to companied with violent thunder apd llcht- burn these, bricks (which appear to be as ninkr, which soon cooled down ilarefiheit had as bricks! cenerally are k and. vet not a quantity of arms and other booty, be skits ajstandard, have fallen into ourhands. Thev also state, that the rebels on lea ving Calabozo, put to death all ! the oris- . scribef again rtqutrsts I al oners and sick, hot even si;arin?r their own debte d to snid estate to m . . r - f . --- wounded whom they could not carry with payment them; and finally, that the prisoners ta- j Strnlien II CllCStcr. kenfromthe enemy .declared that Boh- h ' . -n , var naa Deen severely wounaea at rt. t er nando, having been "run through the bo dy, and that it was hot known .Whether he was dead or alive, Szc. &c. &c. oi Nonhi estate of -- '. ''4. fl he sub-- ihosv in akc tarly .4 1. God preserve you many years. vPABLO MORILLO. Note The mountain of Patos is two miles in advance of Calabozo. I j Official letter from tlie Governor of Cit mana, to the Captam General, dated " Ci;m A n A , May 30, 1813. ' The enemy having taken post at the" Port of Madera, a league and a half from fhis place, X determined, on this bl:th-day of our aueust Sovereign, to attack him in his trenches with 700' men, and was so successful as to drive him from histrdng entrenchments at the point of the bayonet. We have taken all his cavalry, -consisting At' the same time and place, iciU be sold Two Quadrants, A number ol Charts. sit And some sin:dl articles, the prj.-p?-. tv Ot tht- late lrerGt 15. STEPHKNMrCHES Aug. 17, I3l8.w23, 1 A iOBTRTS. p: Admff. T AKEN UP, Nt COM MltTED to. Tail this day, negro fnan HEU- N, the property; oi Wiiat Oaft-s, o1 Georgia the owner is requested to V me forwa d. nav tharets, and - . i j , t;.ke him away. far -1 T 1 "-! , Thomas C. Master;?, oflSO horses saddled, a large nuantity of t Newbern; Au2. 12,181 a.-25tf ; aiiilllUlllllUIl, ciiJU- iaii.i-o, lV" jiieces of artillery .hica he. had- mourHjed there ,-and alibis cattle. The field is strewed with the dead bodies. of the eiie- Jailori t at least 5 decrees, which added ;muC;i to our- by I Uur country t'e circulation Js suspended Fircf On 9 flock, the a the satisfaction and convenience of citizens': several nains of crlass we know i . have materially suffered from the ofthe hail stones. We believe were lost, althousrh several trees -were blown or knocked down during the storm. velocity no lives to be entire ly tdissipated !-Tlia.t the salt on the surface of these bricks is thrown out by exhalation , and not derived from the atmosphere, is clearly demonstrated by the circumstance of the upper part (say four feet ) of the waif being built of bVicks from another farm, on which no appear- in v Vre have experienced vome loss. As soon as I receive the returns, i shall send . t i them to you. I - I THOMAS DEGIRE. MARRIED near Fort-Mitchell on the 1 4th of J u he", M r . J a m e s II a l , a j: ed 1 1 rj -tv three, to the amiable and acck mi lishcd Miss Lucy Frisbie, a tender Maitl oiSix-ty-seven I .. , - -j, i If love's a fife mp th kindled by desire. An old stit k's surely bestj leca.u8'd tis dryc.,, h ypsterday refused to take them. Several stones picked up from the grbund jce of salt can be discovered were as large as id good sized walnut; ; If i . J ' ;- the storm extended far into the country,; t a TFST FROM SOUTH AMF.RTC RICHMOND, AUG. 11. Friday niht ahntit nnp ajro been done to the cotfdn cropi: the . arm bell sounded. It was corn is so far advanced, that there is little. Port of Newljerh ENTERED, Sale at Auction. N Tuesday, 14th Sept. will he sold., at public iau tic n. at triei wellirt h use of the subscriber, all is stor k in trade consisting of f (i roc erics, &c. . Together vfitVi all hish' usehold and ki t then Eurmiturc '," , : The Jterrris will be madeknbivn on the dav of sale. James Kennedy. 22. 3w23 . -. ccrtained that the house formerly kept danger of its being materially injured. . the Globe Tavern, but now uninhabited, r'. I HAVANA, JULY 25, 1818. From Porto Rico -Gazettes ofthe 12th : ult. wf have extracted the following inter- isavan Museum. 1 estingntelligence from the Maine: Sc,lrr. Rapid, Bears, Fhiladelj hia ; Scr. Washington, Murphey, Newyork Sloop Active, Bisalow.lewyork ; rcn r..' arvis Brown & Co. Harding, Newyork, Schr.. John Stoney; Monis,"i;a!tLmore. ; ' "' cleared. .' j -' : ' : i Schooner Linnet, Mills, Fhiladupnia NOTICE, MY vVfe Rebecca, havi bed ancN)oatil, on the 27 last, with rnu iinF Consent ;! nr left my of J uly all person V.. .J.U.- .unit, rxoil ri trt ffllCf llCt i will nav no debts of her mrtlf-af tirPV 'A I j. o !.U.,r J A S. 'K E N p 'ts.u Newbem, Aug. !- 18 8. ..ft i.i . "I I f i 4 : v
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