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9 . 1 J i A 7. 1 j! V f -.. i 1 A fv - it. .V hi tj -i -I I 4 r i f ;; ;NEV;BERN,,N; G. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1866.- VOL. 3.-N0. 39. Elsies Five Cst3 4 4 FORCIGSI ncivti. tkxas 1. IV! IS I s L 1 MOSDAT. MAY, 7. 18CG LOOAL DEPAETMENT " Fkbbuabt 24. J866. r I xmimc mn wffl close Daii as follows ; j w,; wnrth and East at ..,.;.-..... oo P.M. ATin PJUtL ttMMKx - - - - ' ' . w m r Tkirsday-i and Sat- MSSboro', Baleigb. Wilmington and all pointt -sm wtandSouti...v-..-'--"- Say Biver. every Iday " fwift Creek. -Washington ana x-iymuuvu, x,. y.. Offtoe open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Bandays, irom 1 5SK tobe deUYered to the niifed' States, In- aindina drop letters. uk twrr 1711- to'E -V? Telegraphic hews receWed at this in the forenoon and up to 2 o'clock of each odce day, fundays excepted, wiliy appear , our eyening tdition, and can be had at out counter.or on the Streets of the nevs bbys, at 3 J o'clock, p. m.; ah, the latest news by, the Northern and qes .rn mails.. , v if ' K? .Taa NnTrnKr-From and after this date, n nn;ni adrertlsine and job' work; must be f aid for promptly, when the order Is handed lnj exnenBe and trouble of collecting little bills 1 -The expense ts so treat that we are drrren to this necessity, ' . . , will not apply to regular, patron CT fC' 51 I this rule of course monthly adTertisingTfatrons. , AN Altkbcation. We learn thata fisticuff be- ak AAXJUM.iiv. j , . rween two sable knights topk-place..at!.is;XilttIe rnoner Institute" .this forenoon. There was a" w few passes made for the -purpose of settling a slight difficuity which arose by one gemman ln- tultmg another. JVb one hwt'fl -a j CotiiJ Not Go. We regret, very much, that we could not accept thepolite invitaijpnvof Capt. Rosse, the gentiemanlymtoaiider of the'TJ, $. steamer 2augaluclc, to aecompany him and his party on a pleasure trip down the ; "flense this P. t M. We understand that quite a number of gen- , flemen were invited, and ye, hope, they will have a delightful excursion.; Having made arrange- ments to that end, we shall expect a report of the Wp, toasts, . rt. r ":t''ir'it: 4 .. ; jueatu uf Aw jssAj&.i. iuifc AAiivi i Dowdy, one of the oldest residents .of . our citvl I died of small pox at the residence of Rev. James StJTOAM, on Saturday night She was probably 85 years of age. She was a member of tn JUetn- edist church for 50 years before her death. afeath: i Like universal suffrage, Phalon's "Night Blooming Cereus is a National ', institution. To : use it, is as much a matter of custom as ' ir, W0 if tffto RTVnAlknt: hv W force bf inherenUnMllen ralli other Perfumes, del610' Fwia thil it would selm that American people are proud: of iLWaiertiury American. MtraHMOMPEBTOMEi Of ! the ,swarm of in- , lerior perfumes got up te compete with Psalon's Nicht-Bloomine Cereusl?' scarcely . even the memory remains. They are literally forgotten, while the sales of that ne plus ultra of all fragrance constantly increases.- ': r r a Winstead Iferald. " FROM OUR SUNDAY EDIHON.l ; Osce Mode. We met the City Treasurr on Sat , ; wday, and was mformedi Jbyhim that portion of the nine hundred dollars mentioned in pur last, as forming the disorcpencylbetween the offi oial statement and the true amount of the city's indebtedness, had not yet been rendered against " the city, but was set clown lif thV rougn estimajt made out at the Board meeting, from which we took our figures " ' He claims that'an item of five , -; hundred dollars, charged as Attorney's fees, has not yet been presented by the Attorney, and con- J sequently it is unfair to ; include it . He also Claims that the other four hundred and odd dol lars were included in his official reckoning.' We make these statements in justice to Mr. OiivES the Treasurer, in whose abmty' to r6Uscharge the duties of his office everybody who knows him has the utmost confidence f3ut 'at .elsame ' ,1' 18 b1 jnst to purself totsay that ourVtate ' m yayltwas based vpoxx figures made by ; , .ihe Board, and the correctness of them vouched V! Hating never been disposed to do any one an injustice, and only detirous to w - ,know their tru indebtedness, and having ; accom j. phshed it as nearly aswe can under the 'circum- , etances; we are new done with the subject 1' , - ' ' '- '" ',: ... i ' . j : ,,, 5 - ' '( 2 JLl CARD. Y,v ; ', Without anydesire'to display What I do not possess, a knowledge of music, permit me to re 5, mark to." A Lover of Music,Mthat I deem crit unles3 Purely complimentary) of ladies, : : ho. appear as amateurs in a concert for a benev olent cause, a direct violation of the ruleB of pro a Pnety, an insult to society, and averypoor evi: depce of the authors.social culture. Bat from his raraestdesire to remain mcognitio, af tor repkt P unearth him, by those ho W tte right to know, Igrant himthe benefit Of the hope (either through th aiA ... ui ma uwn re- r 0,6 ndnesa ot that uun ""FAgh I cannot rrnrtn i: ' yeJ rctfully;' - t-r:, ftiMKiii firm Ttoh T?TtrB'i H iri'i'i Trvrtrvrg 1 James Crrr. near Kewbekk, C., May, 4 '66. c Deab Sib : Learuing that you propose to pub lish ia the columns of the "Tikes," the New- berri comspoiidence whiph appears f in the New York Herald of the 2nd inst, I respectfully tre- quesha theericlosed; drderj bel published in i addition ..theretou'j:?-. .''; A reply refutatory to! the Btatements, and rep- i resentations contained in that 'correspondence - - ' .-Y:'i-.i'T:Sr?'.-,l'! 5 will be made at a Poper time . v : y EdwabdS. Friz, ; . iSupL Trenfe Rive Settlement, The settlements, of jcolpred pe?ple pn the South sM of the .Ttent rHfer,,near the citypf Newborn, "x 111 wittiri he Imunicibal limits,are tmct townsnip unaer tno uureau oi xs-eingees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. 1 A SuDerintendeht!ith all heedful' assis- appointed by the officers of the Bureau, is cnartrea wiui tne amy 01 Keeping orqerk'i;ouec&- promoting the common welfare. 2. The-Medical oare of these settlements will be exercised as heretofore by the Military au tnonues 01 tne uoyernmeni. . st , $j.v.t 3. All persons engaged wtrad6, twh,ethejf keep ing Store, or selling Commodities upon the Streets, will be required to pay a tax. for the sup port of the etUemeny as fallows? j?r - For Keeping a Shop, ! ' " $5.00 per month. For Selling at a Stand, or on -r the StreV1tmi I ; : $2)0 license for 'Drayiv $2.00 Ground Kent ot Mouse Lot, u.ou --Persons coming in boats to the settlement to tradebr parties crossing purpose, will be liable to: tne unage zor uit suuio taxation at the same rates as in Newbern. No tax will be levied upon any party for the B9l of puc raised his garden. . i -?f.r t iU. :li-U enjoined upohl &n the residents of - ihe BOIiUCIUeUll l-U LUiUUWUU JUlUCt, OUU 1UUU9V1IVIU1J Pursue some hes callinTand to endeavor by education, sobriety and virtuous, conduct, to nmm fV,msAlvfti wnrthvthf. ftmpfnf American prove themselves worthy th namerjof American citizens. - 6. The sale of intoxicating, Liquors in tho set- tlement.is forbidden Byiorderl of J "J ; r fc .-; --.:.:s:r HOBACK JAMES, f. ' Capt &A,Q.'IL , Sup t. of Freedmen. ; Newberne; N. a, July 15, 1865.- Iktk&nax, Kevekue. We learn; that Jxkminos Pigott, of Washington, IX7C th& lAssessor of Internal Revenue for the Second District,has his headgnarteri atBeaufort, N.'CT " j ; Ji JKB UiUTIiWT. -flieSSrS. iVIITCHELI. OS ALLZN, and HAax.oi (Lewis,? pride them the quality of their, fine cutlery, &c., but we ex: amined some eamDlesof fine Docket knives it Messrst tl? TTv JoiCCoirou mabfoi;hi$i I amwctlwrbesl wt baTr teen. vIf-yoji wanta knife4 try them.1 ---x- 1 r x 1 ; . . . . L .t,i . I Fie Specimeks. Happening to cau intQ jjaex &' M01"16'7, e j WM7? -$uf ?tty ' very select stock or ladiesr parasois ana nne dress, goods, whicli they have the reputation . of setlihg Tery lowM -! v jT j PjaoudxEnC--Capt. F. W Sekuct, superinten dent of the Freedman'trBureau here, lias been' he P0?36? at, Washing- ton. AnaoAa.we. puonsn . una morning, r I father letter from an.officer of the A. & N. C. Srr kXi i. j. :.' X ).' Mb. Fatheblt,' orv more iarmiliarly, ImMMY, I our accomplished pressman, has the - thanks of the entire olfice attachees for. a treat to ' some of the finest Norfolk pickled oy esters we hate eve seen, ,0 'i Hruj(gH and Rotobed An Aged Man Stupe- fled vlth Cnlorofaran by a; Companion and tnen JUbbed or over $a,UlU TU Money RecpTered: ; 4 ; , , i - Among the i passengers from Aspinwall on the steamer Costa iiea, :which arrived at this port on Tuesday ( last, were Gregory Fernandez, an old man,1 a native of the Island of Maderiatand a German named Gustave Meyer, aged 22 years. Both men put up;at ',the. boarding-house .of Wm. Harding, No. 486: Canal street, and at once com menced a round' of dissipation 1 1 was apparent, however, that Meyer was anxious to render his companion stupidli;drunk, and this excited the suspicions of the proprietor of -the place and his bar-tender. Henry Bohu. 4 On' Thursday eveuinir t Meyer and his aged companion again commenced drinking at tneir jpparding place, Meyer still ex hibiting a'wish to et Fernandez intoxicated. Finally, he was Veenj'by Hartung to apply a handkerchief to he face of Fernandez, immedi ately after which , the, latter, fell back insen sible. , iThe ' senseless man, -was' conTeyed to, , his sleeping . apartment. - It ? was j ap parent . irom . ,the ir strong odor of : chloro form in the apartment that that - drug had been used by Meyer to fender? his companion .uncon scious, and Mr. Bohm becoming convinced i that it had been done fornhe purpuso of robbery de termined to watch Meyer and prevent him from leaving the house, unless, everything, was : satis factorily explained ; Meyer seemed very anxious that none should ' atUnxl ' upon Fernandez1 but himself, and this served to strengthen the sus- picions oi ino Dar-ienaer, 9 wno . . uiea ieib rine room.' ' -: -." V : , ;i,Ina short time after Meyercame' down stairs and was at once seized byBohm and7 accused of . . .1 TT 3 11 J. tne tneiu no uenieu . Jfc; in ine ,moav eloquent terms, but was detained, nevertheless, , until an examination of Fernandez' and his room could be made. An investigation showed that, the, pock ets of the sehseless man had been rifled of a bill oi exchange for $3,000, a gold watch and fchain valued at $120, and f $60 in American, English and Costa Rican gold. - . ' ' Meyer still declared thatf he"- knew nothing about the matter. A search was then made - in theroom,and the' missirgvalnables were finally found secreted under some, old rubbish in one corners fi Officer Barber of the Fifth Precinct was then called - in , and to ok " the prisoner to the station house. """"" V.'f-j uwi' . 'Meyer was yest.-rday taken 'before Justice Hoganatthe Tomts, "and plead guilty: of the charge. ' . He was committed to the - Tombs for trial without baiL i Fernandez ;Was sent - to the house qrdetehticm as 1 a witness;3 ' The papers in the case .will be' sent before the Grand Jnrv pari v Fabtheh Porxr. April 30. The steamship Hi bernian, from Liverpool on Thursday, April 19th, via, Xionaonaerry April zoth, has passed this poinc en rouio to iueoec , ,,. . The steamship Qtv of BaUimore'. from New Tork, arrived at Queenstown on the 19th. The Steamship1 Belvetux, from New York, arrived at Queenstown oh the 19th. 3 The steamship China, from Boston-via Halifax, arrived at Queenstown on-the 'ZOthi tx,?; i Parliamentary proceedings - in London on the 18th were unimportant ' Satterthwaite's circular of the evening: of the 18th, saysr- ; -U ; Aha market for American securities has been chiefly influenced , by. continental . sales on de mand, tt There have been some very large opera tions on German and Dutch account, which have been met by an active, demand for export to America. Five-twenties were at one time quoted as low as.67j; hut there' has been a marked re action, and they close 69 on ? Coupons, a rise of 4 per cent on the week. Illinois and Erie shares were depressed at one time x fully &2. but a re newed demand springing s up, they improved, cldsingl80i81Ifor :IUinois, and HlUi : for Erie Qhare& For bonds of the Southern States e. have been numerous inquiries, bnfc the amount held here, with the exception of Virginia Sixes, is so small that . few transactions . are re corded. .fi. : . 'i At length, after the fourth attempt, the Norih- tlmberland has ! been safely sent afloat, having remained almost to. the hour'and minute exactly one month, on the ways from which it was hrst endeavored to-launch her. ? No less than seven hydrauhc presses Were used to push : the cradle A - ll. : M. - , 'i : aown, ana -10 mt me - iore pars - 01 rne vessel. Three of these 1,000 and two of 400 tons pres surewere placed beneath the1 keel, so as to as sist in lifting the huge hull forward and , relieve the weight where it most bore upon the launch ing ways. : Four other hydraulic rams Were fixed with iron backings, so, . as to thrust ' against the cradle and force it down : the incline which led to the river; "t ' " . , r" 'V "Ah; imperial decree prorogues the Corps Legis latif until June 21st. , . ' ;; , 1 Rents on the 18th closed at 67f. 15c. : , In the Spanish Chamber of Deputies the Min ister of the Interior stated that" the government was cognizant of the operations of certain con spirators, and did tnot apprehend any serious disturbance of the public tranquility. . c PX08PECTS OF PEACE BBIOHTXKIKG. , i German ad vicescontinued to be more reassur ing, md there was a growing belief in peace. A Vienna telegram of the 18th says : Bavaria, WurtemburgV'Saxony, Caden and Darmstadt are quite united on the German, and Federal . ques tion. ' Should war occur; they would all 'be on the side of Austria..-, Their agreement encourages the hope that peace will not be disturbed. COUNT B1SXABK TEBDEBS HIS BE8IQITATI03 IT, IS NOT; ACCIPTE J' , i ; ;' ' , A The Berlin correspondent of the London Times says Couni Bismark has repeatedly tendered his resignation within the last few days, but has been unable to obtain tbe sanction, of ' the King to his withdrawaclnemodinQation of the cabi- 01 Austria naving iniprmeu tne xuiperur vx French that under certain circumstances he wou,ldr noV object to layrsthe question of .the Duchies before an JSuropean congress. vine writer says most, positively . that no concentra tion of troops has taken place in any part of Prussia,: and'that there is not a trace of any measure ' capable of being construed as aggres sive.' ' - , - y'V' r, ; Peace meetings continued to be held- in the f mtJSsiA s eeplt to the axjstbia ko-te. - The text' of li6 Prussian reply to the Austrian dispatch pt the 7th instant is published. It dwells especially oh the admitted movements of Austrian troops on "the Prussian frontier, by which Prussia was led to take defensive' meas ures; and says, if Count Mensdorff, after the Em peror naa passed his worn that no aggression was intended by Austria, still continues military preparations, it cannot be .expected that Prus sia, an equally clear denial of hostile intentions haying been given by the King, should relinquish muse ueieusivt- measures., wnicn , were ,cauea forth by the attitude, of Austria. - : ENGLAND S REMONSTRANCE THE COLD SHOU1DEB rB6M PEtJSSIA. ' lhe ATUssian answer to England s remon strance is said to be cold and haughty AUSTBIA "FAVOBS UNIVERSAL v DUCHIES. STTTTBAOEj JN THE 1 The" Austrian 'answer says : Austria does hot i luvu ui uuu ui uio iuumcs, aiur wm sue accept it.? , Prussia wishes to annex the Dutches, and Austria is boun d to support the rights of the Schleswig-Hdlstein,, people. She will not dictate to them; but' requires that the will bf the people, and 6f the' Diet should be respected. ThePrus sian and Austrian. Aroopfr- should be -withdrawn, and the. people jshould . choosaa government by universal suflrige; . Austria accepts: Ueir rdecis iohevenif in fevbr of Prussia. s ,f--s DENMABK WANTS TO BE HEABD ON THT QUESTION. A Copenhagen telegram, says the government has received, communications-which will compel it to assume a less passive attitude in the Ger man dispute; and it has t adopted ' resolutions of an importrnt character. p. : -'- 'sh v- XiondonJ April - 20. -German telegrams con tinue to be hopeful ol the main tai nance of peace. '' . fa ; The Attempted ;Aaasslnation ot tee Czar. F rBTHEB P ABTICCLXBS OF IH1 AE F AIB THE SHOT , KBEh WITHIX TWt FEET Qt THE EXPEKOB. . There were great rejoicings at frt Petersburg and elsewhere on account of the Xmperor's escape from assassination . 5 -X ' - The nan who attempted the 'Emperor's life is a Rusaian landowner of small means, who con- isidered himself injured by the emancipation of I 7t 1 11 - ' . 11 - J L J XV - f A 1 - . . . ine serisr 7 XXB aiscuargeu iBe pistois witnin a few ifeefe of the Emperor, and, the shot would have probably taken ; effect had not a peasant turned aside the assassin's arm. This peasant has been ennobled., ? It is said that the Emperor with perfect presence of mind himself seized' the culprit, asking him quietly, "What have I ever done to you that you should seek my life ?" , K ? n Principalities. A Berlin dispatch says it is extremely doubt ful -At. Prince Charles, of Hohenzollern, will accept tne nospoaaarscip oi ,Meunani&.. , . Iiwas reported that the great powers had de caned to countenance his totally illegal election. ' ' " " ' 1 ' ' ilndia ' . , - f BoKBAxf-March $28. The budget has been brought in and passed. ' S.Qfresh taxes are im poMd.r The -duty on saltpetre is reduced to three percent i valtrem. v. J 4 1 , . , ; . . Bombat. April lirf Cotton is depressed. Piece (roods are lowen" Freights to Liverpool, 42s. 6d. Galrealon and Lttcrpool Steamship Line j Tit Troops la tn State A Stat Ulectli Ordered, -.-f,.,.;,'-': ' . t. ;: t ' . r -v 'New Okleans, May 1-A ' feoia mission has gohe to Galveston to arrange for a daily line of fiKinft fltfWI ihdM T.ttMW1 .aAmw ma44m I A.. VUi .U.i U Ui1CiJVVl MlipUIJ Ullt VVItMJW na wooi ana unmj oacs emiTranta. General Sheridan has , arrived from Texas The : Regular Infantry :,are 1 beinx .-distributed throughout that State, under I the direction t of Gen. Heintzelman. ; ; ' Got. Hamilton has ordered, a Stata election to be held m Texas, under the hew' Constitution. on the 25th of June next 1. - 1 1 . .-' j- ..- :. U .l 1 ' r7 1 1 f t ' r- v Bueninq i Churches. A ttemDts v ? were made in Petersburg, on Ihe'mgirt ot the z2nd inst., to nre four Amcan Gnurches in tha ptce? Happily it was prevented; except in the ease'of one Sabbath School .Room and, the colored ; Baptist Church. on xiarnson street. a ne wmiO iCilizens denounce the villainy, and the belief is expressed that the incendiaries were not citizens, but persons anxious, to I produce discord between the white and black cit izens. Perhaps they wished to force the blacks to seek Church sittiDga among the A AMvl mi 1 - - - . : t - . 0 ini Jiorsesxtnev roa duly" advertised and Wilmington Dispatch iingtoix Dispatch. ."Yesterday the owner of the mares, Mf.'BCC.McCull6m. came from Bladen, proved his property, received it front the authorities, and wendt'bn his way rejoicing. The Messrs Donahue, we learn confessed their euilt, and were fully . committed to await their trial. Golds. JSews. - The' Spanish Amebican-War. Commodore Rodger's official report of his course in attempt- ine to hrevent the - late bombardment' of : Valna- raiso by the Spanish fleet is published in the tliTOld.. - H fi.ivH thftt tha' KntrMah l AHfrtil I first agreed to assist him in preventing the bom bardment by forcible measures if they should I become necessary, but that he refused co-opera tion after consul tatiou with the British Minister. ' In co elusion he warmly thanks General Eil- patnek for advice and assistance; '- - , On the 1st of April? the' two monitors Hmtear I and s Independence, ;built: in C England forthe Peruvians, arrived in the- port the Huescar cap tured two vessels belonging to tbe Spanish mer cantile marine, which, under Chilean - control. will make a formidable fleet of four vessels, now rounding Cape Horn in search of the destroyers of vaiparauo. ' , - ' A brick stable 1 in Temple street,' Portland, Maine, owned by Charles UU Adams, and eccu pied byH. L. yaylQr:&, Co., was burned at o'clock Saturday fmorning, with five, valuable SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEWBERN. ' ,f ' 7. ; ARKTTRD MAT 5. . Steamer M Cid; Hobart, Master, from New York, with xadse. to O. P. OoodKpeed. ' i - - Steamer Rotary, Master, from Hrde county, wife freight to Whitford, Dull $ ') ,it?.i Str, Rotary, Williams, for Hyde Ccmntjy - ? J New Advertisements. THE I1EGUL.AR MONTIIll' MKELMG OP , the "NEWBEBN ENGINE CO. JtO. 1,' will be held to-morrow (Monday) evenin-at S o'clork. ..- , , , v ,. ANDREW COL LJNS, Foreman. :C P. Loohis, See. . :. may S-ltr ' A GOOD BARGAIN. ' jCa.- i- : ' fc - ' 'A OA' ' FOB SALE, a ' HOUSE and BARBEE-SHOP otf the East side, of , Middle street, one door. South ' of - Broad. This Property will be sold very reasonable If application is made soon. 5 If not sold by the 9th inst; it will be sold at public sale. Apply at THIS OFFICE. may6-2t t 1 ;- a t jh38 F OR. SALE, V FIVE HUNDRED BURBASS BAGS, " ONE HUNDREDBBLS; LDLE, GUNNY CLOTH and BAGROPEfcS'S j All in lots to suit purchasers, jf or sale by s ; - k . ; . - OEOKQK M. DEWEY. f may 6-lw . . Z ! , Middle near 8. Front. ! FO K B A AY T I M O R E DI R KC T . j-. ..w.-,-s .: --.i .-fol-'J - The" SchbMe ' . D. W.; GOSI.EE, Commander, :J WII sau for the above port TUESDAY; 8th, and will rn regular between this port and B&liimore. 1 - ' ' -' Fur freieht apply to r '"CAPT. GOSUaj: : may5-2t - Or par Wheeler b Draney. 1 O N HIGNKE ATTEND TO TOllir FREIGHT. : ; , . i , r-r"e: 'THE consignee or (o sixty 6 ale of 'sjpgStfjZ HAY. markedF.XB.. which arrived per steamer IS. 8. TEUBY; April 27tb, must g i come forward and pay eharffes.'and re ceive said Hay, er it will be stored at his expense; - ' mays-tr . - c. P. OOODSPEED, Agent. 7, .,7 i 7 r r r ; , - ; NEW. GOODS f ';M c L E A N .-.0 LA CORXXJt OF 51' i: if?:-'- 5 .-. 4 Iliddle ; and Pollok Streets ' ili v v i' ,' " .......... , I II St ; i"l 'Kit ft J (1 h f HI J J 4 v. v!n n ) n j 'stf w; J:- o iSt 3. i r -, ' - 7.- ":'?' 7 i J-,r ' S.V.'-i", V. iJJt:'i T i J U I E 1;S T, I W I I I . ; OFFlf K 1VTV ' . vjlj- , 1 4 IL A IE (E- IE o AN D 4 t THl V s V tlj IPlTani JVi3001HlIlll V OF ' CEOTHMG -AND FUENISHING GOODS AT A H-'V - OF i 1 Those wishing to supply theb- selves vith a " SUPERIOR -ARTICLE, .V ' run WltL CALL AT ONCElti . -r- ;i-tt.r; ;i -W-t 4 - . - pi " "'T "f r v IEWBERN. NORTH CAROLinA. 1 m GENTS mam . , j :-! VS7 t -ti ., 1 . VI - '7. ! I f I r --ri ; "i! .7 : 1, 1 , may 5-tf aC3 7V" ji lt' 4 - 7 ssarsaf
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