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-1 ,- .mi if ;. - .v'H, Kim : ,Sfc' r. ASK'JiOTHIXG .THAT IS 2iQT RiaifT -SCBMIT TO TioTniXQ '.THAT iS WROXQ. LINCOLNTON. N C.J -FEBRUARy 27, 1 &49. " NUMBEU 1, ill i ii I it. St if i i i i ; ' i t --. . . - . - t - J A- I ; r A, .1 3 1 ' tt: CAH0UTA eepheucaij. ' ' rCV0TtO TO 2l Iccvcrst, BT 1 tM :,t -i Wkm unpa(ano rc r not Or if Ibert W c rm YVt!sowi Mikr. er ;,. p, Or tl Ukr W Umtmg tnniht Or if lim b hoe Cut l ie n . Oa U fwr ppaf it fire, fcffc-U ot toocr ml-bfT trii 7N'r isbr isb t Ve co of Me; X) if tWr W frctU efUw, f t A ttar ! mir ttf oxatV ii,Vhr e,ef7 ttl. trry t.or, . 3ft trsoiM6t wt.s u own, U tVWc iu rtn Vi wVrtta rote, c lu mI kxo ft.vo t o f lore. GculU Words-.-LoTln Smflea. TJ. ra rar ra Ih ft ro IJr, TLrr tW 4mopio &-rr, E-il wjrl I Ml irr!h o lenJcrarw, AaJ t:i t loor are Ira-. Ar wnT tKaa th Samntt-lime, Aii erihlrr lha th Ier. Arl f U ami re r ooi tl Ibint To tif th hrt:. Xt o?i, if t-Me wbo clitttrr ronoJ T rrroJ Ut hetrth, INvorrotU tJ Icrmr aji!L StatUrlcg. O. fcrtrfcro4if aotkm Mtrj, j, , W tMV4hth tfnll we wed Jed bet Nvnra i He ha-tij-Ltppy daj. ' - Tint wd! t ma mar-anarTkI e. -Nay. dt-4ml-lmt. Umth thf cherw, . A cre-CTKl-eritajan bJar hath lTeJ1 I eoaU not w t weeeewk U'aVji rar fwjful briJe. Tim, My. Wt m fl-0-f x Tur TarvTco-Taar aat the daj, Wb9 ia i he morn at m i-ix Til (f ff&th thee hence away. Taea to tome baa-buS-tkMfoI To pJ Uke oumwataonotttf wIl po, 'A cik con-coacbt Vw pece, " Ibw eMC not y an ma ifn! " ixjuteeST : ' .... J" " f 1 Tier. Mr. ha.1 trarrllel about twenty rauea to preach to a congregation at After the wnartn Le waited very patiently, expecting wta rw f the brethren to in tite Lin home to dinner. In thl be waa Iwappnioted. One aad. another departed, aaul the vm aiiivt a empty aa tlae fr.Inifter aftwaaeb. Htttnmnin ir?liiik. lowerrr. be walked nr to an elderly look- o- grn&tain, and grately raid Will Toat" ria to diaar with me t-day, tr-rtberf Vbr d joa lire? lai-l the pxxa culirin; Abxxt twenty mlh- from tht air. No, "bnt ra xt jf with me." Hunk y.wj; that I will cheerfany. After thkl time the touutrr waa ni onre trouble. 1 alewt hi dinner. A SUA K K5 P E. RI AN FRENCHMAN. MNVwla de winter of dam unea.Mn, Male bt hot wedJer br Vrrk'a little ln! J Pot it rot you call de ana of York :) wnu u cjuk ckmju watcti Mra: at tip f Of de b.)tr, m d bnitotn cf do nca, pfd and baric 1. Ikit a for me; aha! I art de boaip upon my lad I are VPaca lr!y leg- -I am nn fashionable; ' and t AnJ for all dia de dam dg bow wow at '-.. me,' " Aa I ralk by him." ' ' TOLKRAULE. WkHU altting b t restaurant, a few months fiaee. wt were aa:oed at a hit made by a w a;. It waj ia tie early ea of rrten aad (hey wert to generally called for tt th trply xxt oal.MPcxi! peas!" was !'-.? f ill hng aTler there wr re esse left. Abl-aail the wjr throwing blroiif in : " il-.- U m a rirkl Henry," flentlemen . t cry fat! feat ! lj there La no pi TRIED TO MAKE A Sl'EECH ' "What, Mr. Speaker, what ahall I mj ia rj eotkatitaeatif cxrlaiEBci wrathfal . iu:riVr cf Cocgrtaa cm tha pajwgt of a bill io - la traa utterly epp-ved. . Vbat aUU I ? " he repealed, but found it im 'ysLU to grt beyogd the iatrrrogatioa. Trll iLcni' replied tb. traggiI 5jicicr,' M iLsI jou tried to nuke a rpcccii, but RKVKALJXG HIS IX) VK. A prntlnm who tu In love with a ladj, nI haJ no epportaaitj to unfold hU pa oa, appraml before fcer boae, and cried oot, "Fire! tire! fire!" upon which she threw open the window, and asked where, when Le phred hU Land upon hw heart and Kud; 'here! here! hcreT 4 . . . rXA-MLNATIO.V. lioj. A-x-c axe. Teacher. What u an axe? liy. An iniruiMot fw eutiln.- Teacher.- How tnahy limliof axes are there? Bojr. Brol axe, narrow axe, powt axe, ami and axe of the legislature and axe of the apostle-, leaclier. Oa to tnc head, mjr boy. ' A PUZZLH It U grarclj" alcd bjr a critic, whether, hen a idiort pcntlemcu becomes -cnamorci! with a tail bJr, it can be akJ of him, he baa "Jalltm in lave." t Voting ladies who arc accustomed to read newspaper are always obrtenred to poiw toning war, roo4 amiable di-pnwtions al waj ilect gnl husbands iorariablv make gnd wives and arc seldom or never taken in by itinerant cheats and impojitor. OSNEBAt. ASS EMBL CAPTIONS OF. THE LAWS IArJ BT THE LEGISLATURE OF NORTH Carolina, at its Seasiox or 1S4S '40. PUBLIC ACTA i. .An .ci :kes. 1 f for dividing the County of 2. Amendatnry and supplemental to an act paAnciI.at the last session of the General Assembly, entitled an act to proide suita ble building far the comfortable accommo dation of the Deaf and Dumb Mute of thia State. 3. To provide for the payment of the debt of the State, to the Rank of Cape Fear, j to the Rank of the State, and other debts due on account of endorsements by the State for tuc Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road. Authorizes the Treasurer of the State to Iksuc certificate of debt for armira not ex ceeding two hundred thousand dollar, bind ing the State to pay at the expiration of ten years from and after the date on which wxch certificate hall le i.Mu-d. It is alo provi ded that nothing in litis Act ahall be so con sidered a to give any authority fur the Gov ernor and Council hercp-fter, to borrow mo ney for the rcf irs of wiid Road ic 4. To proride for the establishment of a State Hospital for the Insane in North Carolina. iVoTides for a Lx of one and three-fourths of a cent on every hunlred dollars valuation of laivl, and 6re and a quarter ct. on th rll, to lc 1-vied for the jce of fmr enrs. to rab' tin; money to emistruct and furnUh Kiid building the County Courts during paid time to have jTwer to make a pmjrtionate reduction of the poor tax in the respective Counties. 5. To extend the time for . registering : grants, mense conveyances, powers attor ney, bills of aje, ukl deeds of gift. 6. To amend an Act passed in 1844 '45 entitled, An Act to incorporate tlie towu of Monroe, in the County of Union. 7. Extending the time of perfecting ti tles to lands' in this State Extendi the time of perfecting titles- to 1851 to such as have made entries rinoc 1S40, and ex tends the time of payments to 1851- to thoe who have made entries since 1843. 8. To unite the Roanoke Rail Road Company and the Seaboard and Roanoke Rail Road Cominy into one. 9. To amend 49th Chapter of the Re vised Statutes entitled, 'Forcible entry and Detainer." 10. To repeal the 2d section of an Act entitled," An Act. to incorporate the town of Windsor in the county of Bertie," and to amend the raxnc 11. To revive and amend the 7th section of an Act supplemental to an Act passed by the General Assembly in the year 1842, entitled an Aet to lay off and establish a county by thfc name of Catawba. . 12. To amend an Act supplemental to an Act passed a the session of 1842-3, eiiti tkd an ; ct to lay off and eatabliah a Coun ty fry the name of McDowelL iPropceet tLat bereacr that portion of the County of McDowell, whkh heretofore constituted portion cf Rutherford County ahall vote ith that portion "of McDowell county, which heretofore vonstitut! a ortwu Burke county. . . : i 13. For; the better organization of the militia in th connty of Cleaveland. " 14. i or the .better regulation of the public highways m Rutherford County. . 15. To alter the time of holdim; the non- jury terms ci me (Jourt oi 1'iea.vana yuar- ter JjCivtions the! counties of Macon and Catawba, . ; . , " . , . ; ' . 10. To repeal an Act passed 1846-7, en titled an "Act to lay off and. cttablin a County by the name of Polk." . . 17. To amend an - Act cntitletl . arvAcJ, aathnriiing the county" Court of Lincoln to cxcrvi.se. exclusive jurisdiction over the pub lic road which is the dividing line between the counties of Lincoln and . Cleaveland. . Directors ; and if the capital shall be found Amend so as to authorize Canton to exer- j insufficient, the said President and Directors ciso that jurisdiction, as tho line is now be- are authorized to receive an additional sub twecn Gatcn and Cleaveland. , wription to the amount of $360,000: but 18. To lay off and establish a new coun. j the Stte to Htib5cribc no more than three y by the name of "Watauga. fifths. Toll gates to be erected and tolls 19. To amend an Act entitled "An Act j collected, but the profits of said company not concerning weights and nieanres adopted by j to exceed twenty per cent in any cne year. resolution of Congress as standards though- ( Tho President and Directors to render a dis out the United State." j tinet account of their proceedings and dis- 0. To alter and amend the 1st 3rd 4th Sections of chapter ninety-four of the Stat utes of 1846-7, entitled "An Act to ap point commissioners to view and lay off a Road from Aslicvillc in RuncomW County to Rumsville iu Yancy county. 21. More t effectually to suppress the traffic with slaves, and amendatory of the 75th section of 34th chapter of the Revised Statute?, entitled " Crimes and Punish ments." 22. Jo establish a Toll Bride on French Broad River. , 23. To jroviJe for the settlement of Estates in tlie hand of Executors and Ad ministrators, and for the relief of the same. (Makes the clerks of the County or other Courts, Administrators, &c. in certain cases.) 24. To require the Offices of Register, Entry Taker and of Clerks and Masters in Equity, to be kept at Court House in their respective Counties. 25. To revive and amend an Act, enti tled, " An act to incorporate the Orapcake Canal and Turnjikc Company." passed by ; the General Assembly at its session cf 184G-.7. j 26. To empower the Justices of the Peacc of New Hanover County, to tH tlie Poor House in said County 27. To regulate the duties of Sheriffs. 28. To incoporatc the Martin and Bertie Turnpike Company. 29. To lay off and establish a new Coun ty by the name of Alamance. SO. To establish the Bank of Fayette- Vfllc. Capital atock to bo - aS00,00O in shares of $50 each : 12 1-2 cents tax on each share. Agencies to be established at Greensboro', Wadcsboro', Salisbury .and Washington, Beaufort County. 31. To incorporate a mutual Life Insur ance Ccmiany in the State of North Caroli na. 32. To amend an Act entitled " an Act to amend the laws regulating the inspection of turpentine. Chapter 47, Laws 1846-7. (Barrel of hard ttwpentine to weigh 240 lbs; aud tar 280 lbs. 33. To amend the 1st section chapter 109 Revised Statutes entitled, " an Act concerning Sheriffs," (no one convicted of felony or crimen ful$i, hereafter to be al lowed to vote for Sheriffs. 34. To establish a Board of Directors for the Deaf and Dumb Institution of this State. (Literary Board have heretofore acted in that capacity, this act establishes a separate Board. S5. Supplemental to an Act passed at the present session of the General Assembly repealing the law establishing tho County of Polk. 37, To provide for the reassessment of lands in the Counties of New Hanover, Brunswick, i Bladen, Johnston, . Sampson, Nash and other counties. (Reassessed on account of. the depreciated value of the lands from the decay of the pine trees; no other land or real estate, except such as have suffered a depreciation in value from thia cause, are to be reassessed. OS. To provide for the rapport of the eyftcmof International Literary and Sci entific exebacgef . (Makes an appropria tion, of $300 . annually to sustain an agency in Paris, which agency furnishes, objects of International exchange, Sec Provides that M. Ylttennare'i address with tho Legisla tive, proceedings relative . thsrcfc be pub lished. " of : To anthorize , the superintendent o: . Common Schools of Rowan and Edgecombe Counties to invest a part of their, funds. I 4 0. To locate" the Judges of tho Superior r tourts of Lnw and "Equity. fJudgea hens after, to be elected are? to be elected from tmc circuit in which no Judge resides and u 10 Tenia t m soxix circuit ...while he holds . 4f. To incorporate the. Fayetteville and Western Plauk Road Company.1 (ProTidea for a Plank -.Itdad from Fayetteville to Salis-' bury capital stock of the Company, to be 620,000, in ifharcH of 50 each; the. State to tako three-fifths, and' iixlividuak ."the re maining sum. The officers of the company to be managed by the President and nine i burseinents to the annual meetitrirs of the Stockholders and to the Governor of the State, and the Governor to be authorized to appoint one or more persons to represent the estate iu the annual meetings of said com pany. t 42. To exempt the Wardens of the Poor in the several counties in this State from military duty. 43. To authorize tlie Inspection of Pro visions. (Gives to the county courts the power of appointing an Inspector of Pro viakm nI"fbraire. " 44. To facilitate the taking of deposi tions of witnesses in this State to be read in suits pending in the courts of other States. (Provides for the paying mileage to wit nesses as in other cases of suits pending in this State. Ao. To improve the cape Tear "and Deep Rivers above Fayetteville. 40. To amend the loth section of the 102d chanter of the Revised Code entitled, ' an Act for tho collection and management of the revenue of this State. . 47. To amend an "act of the General Assembly of North Carolina passed at its Srasinn of 1846-7. nntitltvl "an Art to al- i tcr the mode of electing Wardens of the Poor. Ratified Jan. 8th 1847. 49. To amend the 15th sect, of the 102d haptcr of the Revised Statutes entitled an act for the collection and management of tho revenue of the "State. - Taxes brokers one hundred dollars, to be collected by the Sheriffs; and all persons using said profession,-without paying said tax, shall be liable to a penalty of $200. 50. To amend an act passed at the ses sion of 18467, entitled an act to amend an act passed at the session of 1827, entitled an act to prevent obstructions of .the passage of fish up Roanoke and Cashic Rivers and their waters. (Repeals so much as relates to the Roanoke.) 51. Authorizing the Governor to pro cure copies of papers in England. '52. To amend an act passed in the year 1846-7, entitled an act to provide for a reassessment of the land of the State, and a more accurate enlistment of the taxable polls. (Authorizes the county courts to value all lands having ore and "minerals.) 53. To open and improve a Road from Council's store in Ashe eounty to : in Yancy county. 54. Supplemental to an act passed at the present session, to lay off and establish the county of All em an oc. (Part of Orange this bill regulates the courts, establishes the 'county seat by the name of Mont gomery. . . . "- l ;V 55. --To increase the revenue of the State. Lays a tax on Incomes of 3 cents on a dol lar at interest in this' State, or out of it; 3 cents on a dollar profit in slave trading; sail ing vessels and" steamers not under 20 tons; or. any other species of trade ; or in stocks of shares of any incorporated company: in this State or out of ib 'Proviso excepting Bank shares in this State already taxed. Except also on sums less than 60 dollars; on all persons whose salaries are - not less than $500, 3 dollars---cxempts lawyers, physici ans and. Surgeon Dentists, for first five years of their practice; on silver and gold plate of foOandksathanSoOO, $2, exceeding $500, &4; 4 wheel pleasure carriages, $200 value, $l;'go!d watches 25 cents j gnverAwatehes, 10 cents; Harps, $2; Pianos;, except in, Seminaries, $1 ; Retailers Of Spirituous Li quors, ; Jt 10? Public BilUard Tables, $200f BowHngl Alleys, -T $25 ; Pack- of' cards 10 cents; hor&e,; hog, and mule, dxavora, .iSronnj other States, Tto Sheriff of each county, o dollarW &s,- ' '": - ' V- 56.-To provide for the opening and clearing out of ' lsig ltoctnsn creejc inline counties of Cumberland and Kobeson, - and to prevent obstruction to the free xayigation of the same. , r , - : 57 . To improve the navigation of the Catawba river" from a point where, the Kail; xoad.Jronx. . Columbia to Cnarltto orosses said river tip to the Rocky Ford near.Mor- ft""'"" 58, To amend an act passed at the .sea. sion of the Legislature of 1846-7, entitled an act authorizing the Governor to establish a depot of Arms' at Newbern. 59. To amend an act passed at the last session of the General Assembly, entitled an act to increase the public revenue. 60. Supplemental to an act passed at the present session, to improve the Cape Fear and Deep rivers above Fayetteville. Provides that the State taken two-fifths of the capital stock, to wit, $80,000, to im prove said Rivers. . ' . 6l. To' authorize the Roanoke Naviga tion Company to become common carriers of agricultural produce, - gQXKbv-wares and 1 jioerehamlLie on llanoke, Dan- and Staunton rivers. . . 62. Supplemental to an 1 act passed at this session, erecting a Hospital for the In sane. 1 T Locates it within three miles of Raleigh. 63. Supplemental to an aet passed a this General Aassembly, entitled an act to unite the Roanoke Railroad and the Sea board and Roanoke Railroad Companies. 64. Concerning the President and Di rectors of the Literary Fund. Authorizes the President and Directors to move suits to Wake county, &c. 05. Concerning costs in certain 'cases in Equity. tjpoU the Plaintiff's dismis sing his own bill, or defendant dismissingfor want of prosecution, Plaintiff shall pay to defendant full cost. 66. To amend the 10th section of the 102d chapter Revised Statutes, concerning pedlars. . To pay a tax of 30 dollars, and be a native or naturalized citizen of the United States. 67. To provide for the Education of the Deaf Mutes of the State. (Makes it, the duty of the J ustices to levy a tax of $75 for each Deaf Mute to pay for his Education at the Institution in' Raleigh. $Ione to be sent whose parents are able to . pay. And no county shall be compelled to provide- for more than five at any one timei 68. To provide for the survey of Ca tawba River. (Authorizes the Governor to employ an Engineer to survey said river from the S. C line to McDowell county and Public Treasurer to pay expense on warrent of Governor." ' 69. Explanatory of the 10th section of charJter 34 Revised Statutes. Makes it felony either to steal, or by violence, sedi tion, or other means, either take or convey away any slave, or slaves, with intention to sell or otherwise dispose of. 70. To amend an act passed at this ses sion entitled an act to provide for the sale of certain lands in Cherokee and JMacan counties which have been surrendered tb.the State. " ' 71. In relation to Sheriffs, Clerks of the county and Superior Courts, and Clerks and Masters. Shall all continue in office till their successors' are appointed and duly qualified. ... 72. To amend the 3d section, 99th clu Revised Statutes entitled Religious Societies. Includes the Trustees of all Religious Societies and congregations heretofore and hereafter appointed and they:- are vested with .all the rights, &c, under the act ; 73. To amend the 4th section 65th cL Revised Statutes. Amended so that the time therein limited for bringing suits shall not protect non-residents but the Proviso excepting persons beyond seas, shall extend to persons beyond the limits of the State. 4. An act to amend 'the 16th" Section of tlie 31st"ciapter aT the Revised Statutes entitled courts of Equity. ; . J " -75. Au act to mcorporate.the Wilming ton and. Masonboro- Plank- Road .compar nv. , -.. v' , - - J. - ;, - . , .. - . . x 76. i 'An act to effect a better organiza tion of he. JIilitia ,in . Iredell county, and for other paoeeav ; - " . . 77.' An 'act to amend the 10th chapter of the Revised Statutes, relating to Bajl. - .. ii 78. .An act ;to .authorize the further to--,-: ition " of -costs in ' the trials -of . actions af v70 - 'M fO nmpnd an .act GI last Se- ' sion concerning the , Militia Laws, of fhiV , State. ; , ; : I ; . , . . . i . . x . PRIVATE ACTS. . 1. ! An' Act to incorporate the. Trustees of Snow Crek SAcademy in the .tCounxyjof Ire- deii:.; j, ; 5 : S To Incorporate' Dallas Male Academy v m the County .of Gaston. 4 r ,c: v 3.To incorporate theForesters an Inde-v, pendent company, in- tlieounty of Rich-; mond. . - " J ""' " ' 4. Toj' incorporate the- Sutnmerfield , Guards. -(; '-t' " I a , . 5. To incorporate the Bertie' Guards. i.- -' 6.' - To. Jncorpatate the :vBlount's".3ree1c -A-Jlanufaeturing Company hi the town ofFay-' ; etteville. j . ti'V- 1 " ,:" 7. :To incorporate the; Trustees of the Forcstville Female Academy in.Wake Coun ty. 8. To authorize the County1" Court ;. of 3Iecklenburg to pay ? over certain funds to the County Court of Union. v - 'j-' - "' t 9. To incorporate a ' Female CoHege ii the County of Anson: v:s 4 - J;; f 10. :To incorporate' the Statesville, Male r Academy ip the County of Iredelb yT. .. H. To incorporate the Union Manfactur-. ing Company in tho town of Fayetteyille 12. Toi incorporate the - North Carolina Blues in the County of Wake. J ' 13. To! incorporate the . Covenant. Lodge, No. 17 of the . Independent Order of Odd, Fellows, inihe Town of Greenville,. '-' V' 14. To incorporate Union Chapter, No. 17, in the county of Duplin. t . ";"ir 15. ' Tp incorporate the Pamlico Encamp ment, No! 6, of the Independent Order tof Odd Fellows in the town of Washington. 16. For the incorporation of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina of tie Independent Order of Odd Fellows. f -' " - - W 17. To incorporate Neuse Lodge;No. 9, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, in the town' of Goldsbor'o .Wayne County.".. 18. To incorporate the Duplin Guardan independent jcprps of Cavahy, i k the . Coun ty of Duplin ' , v.;.,,, . . 19. To incorporate' Antioch 'Acadeniy'f in the County of Robeson; 4 , ' ',f-v . 20. To am$nd andconsolidate the" "sove ral Acts heretofore passed for the better re gulation of the town of Concord." f: '? 21. To incorporate the Williamston Ii brary Association, in 'the County: of -Martin. 22. To incorporate Conisoj-dia !Lo4ge V$ot 11 of the I 0. O. F. in the town of Beau, fort.t ."I".. 23. To amnd an act Jto authorize. A.; 'A; S, Hunter of .Macon r CounryVto?erect a bridge across h the " Hiwassee River, passed at the-Session ! of 1834 also to amend tho - Abtsof I838f4q., ;v;V .- " 24. To aurize rComeiiua' Shields1 to v ; build a bridge, across Bear Creek in the -;.4 County of Moore . S V , " " 25. To amend the It Acts heretofore pass . , ed for the. better regulation of the town of , Williamston. j Relates to burying grounds, streets &c., - e 26. To appoint Commissioners to lay off a road in Wilkes County". 1 ' ' ' . 27. To incorporate the" Caswell Rangers a company of cavalry Iq'he (tmtyVfas-; well. 28. To corporate Rock Spring Tent In. dependent order of 'Racbabiles in the town ofWilmmgton;.;,'.;; .;-.,;: ; -v 29. Authorizing A. If.: Erwin to build ' ToR bridge over Catawba, River ip the Coun ty of Burke. Y?". ' 30. To by f off a Road - from Newton ia Morganton. - .r 4 t v 31. ' To alter the 'time of holding the Su perior courts f Law and; Eqaity, and the Courts of Please and Quarter Sessions of the County of Lenoir. ; ' J 32 For the. relief of James Stewart of Cherokee county. c - ' :33. To extend the limits cf the town of Lincolnton, .and for other purpoees. , . 34. To incorporate the town of Salisbury -35.To alter an act concerning a Road in f IredelTcounty." -;ir'".:J? , 36f To authorize the Surrintendanta of Common .Schools in Rowan and Edcccribo' to invest a part of their funds., vr "': k S7. Granting to tx Superior Ccurts cf " the counties cf Lincoln tii G::icu, cri jjai ' and exclusivcjurisdicticn in all ctscs v,Ire the intervention of a jury cay.be necea&ryw t ,'0 i i r. I 1 i ,-!..,-S r. - u' ir- a --- - i .. . 4
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