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i v 1 V tbx riKuiuif s r us. firr;xr- , Martial Law U BmiiI .' ' A d'wjMick announced a fewa'asy ago that Gen. Fremont, bad declared Martial law in MieaoarL The followieg ie hie proc- lanieHonr ' . I UAaqOAirnt Vvrtn DtTABTrr, I CWranwUiiof, ie toy judgment, of euf- . aoicsrt urgewey te vendor rts weary that lb 0NM4uia; General ef tiki depart ment should msame tbe administrative powase wf ikes Slate tas ditioa,lbe helpless boss of tbe civil author-; Uy, Abe total ieaccarity of Jile aad the de vastation of property by bauds of murder an and loaraadcra who infest nearly every eoeoty ia lha State, to avail thcmselvss of iae puwic mwiorctteiJuMi 10a viciviiij w hostile forceXo gratify pmate aed aeigb- berbood f enceance, aad w wba flod an eae- T vbemer tbry tod plaftder, flaatlf it- naad Iba aeveml aMaaarea to repfMa tb dailj iBofrMingcnnMaaiMoairajfMVMco art drivinf off tba iababiuau aad roiaiag tba 6tal. u Ia tbia ooodilitfa tba putlia aafly and , tba aocceaa of our arm rqira ; unit of """parjioaeV'h,t Wt or biadranca to iba . prompt admiaMUaiio of affstra. Ia ordt-, tbcnriwMi, to apprtM diord. to maialaio m Ur m it now paclioabla tba ruWw peao. aod to avcuntr and pro- - WtNMi to Um prm aad property of IvJJJt oilivot, 1 do bftrby ex trad and drdara c UUihtd martial law tbroughovttba&aUt of Miaoun Tba linrt of tba army of ocmpatioa ia tbia SUte arc for tba preaaot devlard to aitead from Ibarra orlh, by way of tbe poata of JeffrtooOity. K4raf aad Irootoa, to Capa Gjrarda, oa tba Mtataaippi riv er. All oenooa wbo aoall ba Ukra witb arm ia tbeir baada a ilbio tbcaa Imk. abaJI ba triad by court, mai ual, and if found guilty will be Loc Tba prvperty, real and peraoaal, of all - penooa ia iba Suta of UiMMiri, a boaball uka- ap arm aaiat tb Uaitad Suta, or wbo aiiall be dirwl!. proved to baa ukea active part witb tlta eoeniea is lb field, ia declared lo be eoafitcated to tba palTte oae, and their alavca, if tbey have any, declared Al pvtaoaa wbo abalt be prove-1 to bare deatroyed, after tlte publicatioo of IkU or der, railroad tracks bridgce or.telrgrapba, aball affrAtbe axirtma penalty of tba law. AU peraeaa. tagaged in treaaooable ror mpoodaoce.'f'a giriBg or protwtng-aid to .the eoemWe of Uta Uaiud Statee, ia aoeoW ing tamuiu, ia ditorbiag tbe pabJio traa qaility by crvaliag and circulatiog lake re- porta or iaBdiy'y3,'mc0ti fe intereat warned tbal 'tbej are eipoaing themaeKee. . : ' K Arl peroie who bare been bd away from tbeir alkiaoce are required to return to tbeir booiea forthwith- Any inch ab aeoce, witboot aafficieot eawae, will be bld lo be preaamptie evidence again; them. The object of tbe oVcJaratwa M lo place ia the band of tbe military authorities thewj power to give ustaotaneous,. effect to the etisling laws and such deficiencies as the conditions of war demand ( hat it is not intended to suspend the ordinary tribunal of the country where lha taw will te ad ninktered by .the civil officers ia the ttsoai ' Banner and with their cjuelomary auibof i 1y, while the same can he peaceably eser- The Commanding General, will lsbonr vigilantly for the public Welfare, and In bis eoorta for their aafety, bopea to obtain not , only the acquiescence ' but the nctiva sup port of the people of tbe country J.aFBEMOXT. ' : ' : Major General Commanding, Caeeral rrenwot taaaks bis Bee for their " fgrnUmMtj M at the fcatile ef fariatftrla, "GesWrnl Frenwot also issues the follow iag general order : , JIxAfKicanrtaa Wcsruia OsrarmsY, ( &r.Locwlafo,Aug.21ts61. 1. The official reports of the command- ' tnr officers of. the ibroes ensijed ia lhj naltle near Spriag&sld, Missouri, having : baei' received, the Ifajor General Com- - aundiog sanoences to the troops embraced - fa tie command, with pride and the bUb- -.; .'.I' . . . .1 Jti eat commenoauon, we extraordinary servi ces to tbeir eoantry and flag rendered by tbe division ot the brave and lamented Uen. For thai aehly battling for tbe bonoar of their flac be bow bebhely desires to cs- ' press to the offieert aad soUiiars bia cordial Ibaakm, end commcaos tbeir eooIact aa aa exam e to taew eonwadaauaeneer en gaged against the enemies of lbs Union.'" " - Opposed by overwhelmiag meases of the enemy, ie a asmencal superionty of wp warde of twenty owsand against; four thooaaad three hnadred. or Bearff five to one. the sooe asses of eer troops were safl- eientlr marked to give to thatr exploits the ' mum eibct of a victory. . ? !; i' Tbe General eommaadiag lamenta. . ia arm pat by with tbe eoeetrr, the teas of i : t s i.v.A..!.ii ioe waaeotuose usacrai isawanici s-jwa. Ilia fame cannot be batter eolorajd than in ibeae words from the official report of hie gxilant snMeaaor, Major 8t ergw, Uaited Sutea cavalry I Thee gaJJaoUy fell as tree B sohber as ever drew a sword ; a man whoee honesty of perpoee was preverUal; a aoUe psxriot, and one who held his Ms as aoUusg a here his ooeaUy demaaded it him.. Let all emu!t hU prowess aad nadrln devotion to hte fisty. i . !', , i. The regiments aad corps engaged fa. tbav bUIe U t . pofBBulafl M M "SpHaffWd" tmUaaootd o their oulort aa a dkoiafaUbad owaiorialpf ibair aarti- era U Um aaltoa. 4. Tba Bamva of tba fflcan aad aoldiara maatioaao ia Iba official ttfort dwtiacnMwd for Important aervieea aal marked rallaalrr vill ba corovBieald to taa War lvpanmaai wr ua eooaMarauoq of tba Oovaramcat. Tfcia erdar will ka raad at tba baad of ary eomaaa It lata oapaniMBk . i order or maj. uiatsaa r autoar. Tie Iprtagf eld lattle rieM a rartalgbt Aer A correspoadeat of tbe Cincinnati Ga tetta, in n long letter about tbe battle near Springfield, kliaeouri, baa tbe Wlowieg: Tbere are atill reraaiaiagaboataereety fire or one kandred nabnrted bodien-npon tbe field of battle, beaidea n large number of borate. The bodice are generally lying on bard, gravelly ridgee. Tboae wbo fell in tbe hollow, or where tbe ground was aoA, have been bid from view. Tbe Mew, b ariaiag from tbe field ia not a overpower inff aa ro?sh be auppoaed. ' With a inale eiception, every (face baa turaed aa black a aa EtbtopXaod tbat ooe, atrange toaay, pereiato ia retaioiog ita Circaaaian cbarac- temtic Jttevral r InaUhCet, Ui viUr cn ditinclly aee abere wounded men bare dragged themeelvee from tbe placea where tbey fell, to tbe bade afforded by the few crubby oak bahea in the field, and there, with the crimaoa tide of life ebWag away, and do kind baad lo administer no trifling a ibing aa a cup of water, for tbe want of wbicb tbey were fmihing, tbey laid tbem do wo to die. Some of our wounded men wbo bad thus sought tbe shade, were not found for three or four days after tne bat tle. THE RICHMOND AUMOKY ITS OPERATIOXS. A vtait to tin Richmond Armory and ap examination of ita operation in connection with tbe Ordnance Department of Virgin ia, give aotoe interesting iuformatiou; What haa been accompuahed at tbe Armorj liuce the passage of the Ordinance of Seceaaioo, haa beenac eompliahed nnder man difficulties. It was left without uiachinea, dec, which con Id no longer be procured in tbe North when the Ordiuaoce of Seceaaion had become public, and it bad lo toll back on eucu reaoarcea aa were at hand. Since the commencement of the preaeitt hobtilitica,H wo hundred pie ces of artillery, 6 and 12 pounders, have been re-bored, ao aa to equal the beat of modern canuvii. W ith good carriages, caissons eud careful' ly prepared aiumuiiition, they have bevu prouiptljr th rowu into the Oelu and have done jcuod eer vice there. Besides tbeae, 40 braaa field pieces, the of ate a quota received during the last ten yeara frutu the xederal Gov eriiUivjul bare - beed mounted com plete, aud have been in the field in every iighL'- " .. Since the first of April, there hare been issued from the iuchmoud Ar uiory and Military Institute at Lex ington Qlfi'H Attn aad l&C pieces ot cannoi The small armaaeized at Harper's ferry Arsenal nave not &oeu ac counted for to the Slate,. About a a a s' i three thousand of them were seixed. They were probably exchanged by oar troops engaged for- the luojffer eot arms in tbeir handa. The Armory haa proved itself of the most Mutely assistance in the suddenness ul the present war, thro' iu (ustrutneutality io the aupply of arma, or in the holding them in ea disess to defend liter integrity .and bonor ot the youinuowealtu. '--'-r-. w aiead Evaminer, A Uscnx AMromo.--'Ur. Wm. Painter, of Aaguata, baa invented an -Adjustable Lamp, btool and Uot; which is a coriosity In its way, and it strikes ua will prove of great rai ae when brought intti general oae. it ia no cvuvuukicu tuat iv vsn ve osed as a cot or con vertea tuto a loooe,- or atooL aa roa wiah. And in each ttositioti it easy and comfort able a' blessing to invalids, a relief to tbe weary, and a Uod-seod to tbe habitually lazy. It weight ia eigh teen' pounds, and it will sustain bOO poo dos weight.; When packed, it occupies no more space man aa oratn ary camp itool, and ia do more Ka- - -a a , aie to breakage xnuaosponauon. The whole thing ia decidely ingeni oua. It will only need to become known td beapprored. ' Mr. rainier baa executed drawings and specifica tion of hi invention, and will secure patent. "( . ' ; -' . - T 771 " ...... t with the eitrtioclv ooeroea aad anpopular datiea of deviainc tbe wars aad means of raising the revenue to carry on tbe .war, and I filing upon some plan to make effeo live the ad valorem Ordinance of tbe Coq- eenlioa, aa Ordinauos which, however un popular, wilb soaie, mail ht made effective or, the .tasea vpoa land and other descrip tions of proptrt eicrpt slaves will be no endurable. . And jet ague, that tbia aame gvntlemaa has ben. a prominent candidate for n sea, ia the Confederate Senate. ; We don't know what other people may ibiuk of all ibis, but for uisela we are free to say, ihai ia our opinion, one who baa 'heca a Jitlge of our Superior Courts, and therefore ia UmiUr wrtU tbe Consul u tioo and Laws, dwra violence to his oath in tbe Legislatare lo support tbe Coast it a- lion, when be hold hie place aan member of the Levislature and "another place of trust ana probt at I us same lime. See section 4, artiole 4, of soundmen Is lo tbe Stale Xoostilation.) Farther, tbat ao ram- paat a aecesstooist aa be baa long teen. might , bare been rather looked for in the ranks at II 1 a month, thao ia a snog noe- cvrollant office at 183. Soli further, that to be a member of Umt uegwiaiarc man a aoa-cooioaiaai vviooct, ilk aggregate pay of 1284 a month. niixlt aatisfy the ambitioa of aay ordinary geaUemao. And yt further, that tbe lLin &l af M ikitorlil Ia tiA,ii 4.mm a -- n . ! i was , te stMSdoa lb finance voinmKtce ia this iu lime of aorneed, and to kate tb State .finances to flounder a tender tti management of JonlhsS Wortb,a 1, l-t us add." with rare iuleirritr. eapacil v and iodusfiy, has been the most abused man in North Carolina by tbe party wbicb no calls upon him lo take the responsibility of devising the ways and mean. : , 'afttUvilU Olmrvtr. Tbe -efctory of General -Flora ie in aome respects the most brilliant aod cheer ing of the war. The small force under hie command rendered n ereat battle irn poss.ble; but it is a perfect affair of iti Omm ortaa PpUTicuas. It baa Uta It eooe to eur InowWge tbat tba Hot, Bamael J. reraow, wbo h a member of lb Ugialalara, eorlriag pay aa sooh of 1 90 moaib, also bolda a niiiU7 office, (aot a fighting vffloa, bat a Qaartermaatar, or something of that kind.) wbicb pay bi a furtUrsumef ISn wonlh. Moretr. ver, that' this aaiwe fanlWrnaa haa long held the highly responsible place of Chair man of the iaiat committee of llnanen of tbe Lejruliuaii ; bat that a lew dayi ago, ha deeliaed forlber atnioee aa Chairman, and Jonathan Worth, Esq, Was saddled Bitjm, aiiu turn, hi, vih v, uvi m mp-".- i , , . , . , ' ' i - , tunes i. Western Virginia. 1 w tbiaTw f moment have heard nothing bur evil from tbe ether side of yon ii.ae tuoun reasoa to hope, and tains; but there ia evea lo oeiieve, tbat l lie Dri news from fLOTOs command are tbe first notea iit n (3ug acraia of triumph from the - West. For once the Northera press gave us sUte menla more reliable tbaa tbe early rumors from our own side. They admitted, on the moment, a loss of two hundred and a disastrous retreat, aad tbeir accounts were correct. Oae bundsed prisoners torn tbat combat at Cross Lanes reached Bicbtnond on yesterday. Sixty others are on the way." Bevenly- corpses were counted on ihe" field, and tbe retreat of the eaemy waa a disorderly rout, In which they oot-ras everythieg, their arma and baggage iadod ed. Allbouzh (itoeral Flwvo baa peed his distinguished life in civic employment, no r one who knew him could doubt bis success at the, bead of an army. To n far-seeing aad rapid intelligence, to great Ctcalliea for arrangement and adminuU-n-tioa, be united a bold and daring charac ter, and a temper aot to be tbhwa from iu balance hy uneipected 'vBtsl,iVhat is of onile as much importsnce in a gen era) of vof enteera, be ieeue of those whom . ..j a .a..n m m other men tbey wkhont dp1eattre bs cawe thejr reeogaixe in him a aatural lead er and legitimate chief. Swcceas - war is mactir ai: aflafrrof ibrtanet4wrr4f r-eirs; cumatances do bet give hisa common Cs- voer, the oatioe will have yet to owe an other dU to that manly inuITecl and that uon.ueari.-r-ucaatoM ammumt. t Mr. Robert JJonner, a native ahd citizen f Georgia, but for ten Tears past iu tlie employ of Messrs. Ilowes, Hyatt Ac. Co., of Xew l ork, was ar rested last week In Tusk (gee, Ala aud iried before a committee of cit izeus for attempting to collect note due the ew York firm. igtea to the amount of nearly six thousand dollar were found in his trunk ; and be waa compelled to subscribe to a written affidavit to maintain and support the Constitution of the Gon federate State, and to deport him- elf in tbe future aa a jrood citizen. The property found in biapoaseasioQ waa taken and secured to await tne demand of the recognized athority of the land. . .",,:'! . " , Atlanta (f7ox) Cvtnmonvtallh. ' ., ,, , v.-: Gen. McCIellaa haa forbidden the purchase of gray uniforms, the Con mm i-m L cv wvivii.wv www,- ed the Stale should no longer fur- Bish them. r : - ' VriomtUOiwWfT)Er U Tba ouletaJe of oar : blue iug 'wss broken on Tuesdy svenlug last bjr the ar rial of Abe lsulligae that Oea. IToyd had engaged the enemy, four or five miles tbe other side of Cnraafiia Ferry, ia IfkAolatwatyr killing aboet1J00,and wonnditg about as many morn, and taking ti priaooers, with the lose of only 4 killed and 10 er It woended. V.. TU report, siya, on' Siaday nlgbt the enemy, to aumMr of nooet were making a forced wiarcb to et 07 prt ea' airy near lha Ferry. After marching with la five of six miles of General Floyd 'a en campment, they were informed that an indefinite another; of iofaetrj were ia com pany with the cavalrv. , Upon tbe Keep lion of thla informatwe, tbey eedercd a bait for the eight ly sorae meaoa or other, Gen. Floyd waa wppriaed of their whereabout, and immediately took ep his line of march for their encampment,, ar riving about' Waaktast time, - aarprwiag them fully aa bad aa they nnticipatcd'to snrpriaa our cavalry. .. i . ; s ' x The eaemy are reported to have retreat ed in a very disorderly aad distracted man ner n'grvnt many taking to - the-hushea, leaving everything that woU impede them in their flight ; and but few even fired their loaded gens. It was a complete rows and ail their camp eqetpage, together with abeet SO Mwfow-horM-wsgona, loaded with ixrovMiooa, were ca The horsee are especially -represealed being jrery Oae. I Tbia is only the beginning of the dee- truclivo of the Northern forces ia the Wi We hope to chronicle, ere long, tbe de serlto of tbe Kaoawba Valley by the Vaakea. LufcoLK Uta Tsum era KarLsbaD Tkack ASii akk Com pcixed to lixxr It. On Saf nrdajr last, a train came out from Louisvjlle, on the Looisri)!e AudaaiiiU(ll tWt-Jaboreraj with instrnctiooa lo tear s p a portion of the rai track a aliort distance thia aide of FrahMiii, Kentucky. They began the performance t-f their mtan tnia sioo iier Sliarp's lirauch, throejniles thia aide of Krauklin. ' They destroy ed abdet lixt yards of the track, and loaded the train with the'eroaa tieaand rails.. Having ecc'ijpUsb ed ,tliis object, they started on their return to. their masters. But they ment. A large crowd of tnlurlated Kenluckians , had?. aseeiublwd at Franklin, protcfiy prepared to ar rest tbe return trip of the destruction rrsihV 'They did arrest if, aod at the peril of the life of each man on it, compelled them to return to the scene of their violence, where, andcraeof., ficieut guard, the pr scoundrels were forced to relay evvry Croes tie and rail they had torn tip. They fund the work of relay ing much more tedious and difficult tfrati waa the labor of tearing up, but the determined, earnest faces of tbeir at tendants, and the rifles, musket and pistol, in the hand of these justly ihceused attendants, said the track must be reconstrocted by toe destroy ers, or forty grave dag right there" , tor t nnmeaiaie use. j aa iracx tea rapidly reevntrucUdt mnd it now in better condition than jt was before being ino It-a ted. v Tni work being finished, the guard took the laborer and too train to the warren connty (Ky.V line, where they put tho mis erable IoaI uflT, and told i hem to talt Me Walhr line for Kotne. The train Was brouWit back to Franklin. Gentle men who re present and yruocasetj tuese uecpiy miereaung Bcehea infornu us that tiie people, of rjraaKun. juia luejcountrysarround? Jog aecessioeuU and Union men faliket-aiwftly-ezaspatedbr tiua ana wiper nigtnanuea outragvs of the Lincoln authoritie at Jais ville. They earnestly and boldly protest against" the attempt to that off. the trade' with Tennessee, and declare their determination to right the -wrong, even If tbey have to re- aort to force of arms. ' ": HaTum Scanctoca. tlie Savanali Republican say :,M W e learn that, on Saturday night last, about niaf o clock, attrange looking craft made her appearance off one of the batte ries on the coast, and. on beinir hail ed, made oo reply, when two blank shot were fired at her from the bat tery. Sbefmmediately txtingoished her lights and pat to sea, when a ball waa fired, bat with what damage it ia not known.- Jler preaence ia that locality, and a each a time, could he attributed to nolhioi? else than uuiag aoondingt, . mans rUUSDUEV.N.C,: a ....ii. in ... , i: eiv srvrvtvf! trsv .. TOE STATE LEGISLATURE, TkW meat be a vara wseleas Vody. The Balelgb paper hat almoat ceased to re port Ita sihunee. Our Impresaloe h that Ws"eouW do pVelljf well' without both it aad the CowVenttenw Ik tbe'very best as spect la; which tryeaa U vbiwed, tbey are net necessary eyiia i any tine, uui a ... e - i w wnen nseu tor promoting puny, ana mess kibm bus, xuwj, iwvoiu wwi.o m curse 10 tkAAAL mm lli.t iKab tmmm mmi good Lord deliver Be," The fact Is, tbe misersw taemcieacy af m m m SO mm. m. oar rulers k bringing all of ihsrn iato . . m ii . tempi, sua people arv.oetcuinink- ie see tnas umt wbo aui our pavna.oiuccssra very much likeleecbes banging shoul tbeir Caaks. aailher orasmeBUi nor t lsfioiat Tbey are capllaT pnkbotomisla, it Is tme and have maws sufficiently lartre to swsi- law ep Usonsanda upon Uwosaode of the peopiea naoney. aad lis- the daurbtev of the-beewafoeeb still ery. ? eive, irlve. The people rsa see ntl this, bat bow long tbey wUI patiently submit to these abusers J their eoafidence and aauanderera of ihau - " ,- w DMSaa, is another ihing. 3e fondly hope - - e mat oar p reseat aavemiiee bbj irtaia msy .a .. . a t . . a . f a pumy ioe puone tpina m tne insi remains of blind lartv preislice. and lead thea a w mW ' bereaAcr to make true rathe worth and , sr. m w private virtue Use rule, anu aot inwescen- . .a a -, a ".' tioe. for tbe eeledioe of tbeir sheets and reprcseatativea. T11E EAUTUQUAKE. -tiav-. L- .la sLuuL rtrv rwrs-eew ef Hnwwan waanBSav lurMMHw: net IU is state. W sejievc It Was aeoonv -a. a a. a'as HaaI! ick r aiuliLI rutnlJiay tail sae mouoa sum nana oae oea varioes- ly described' as tmabling and roekiag oeswe net sans saw the lte of tne Irees swayed bv it. and others knewof brkki suatea koto ise tor oi rimno-vs. ii as t l.' ' !!' . ft ; I If - : ...i . i j .l '. r7i.i The Richmond Examiner (democralK) speaking of lha IlsUeraa ad-ir, cornea doss 4 with- wcU-mef tied sever Kv atH tbe Mir- Ury IWi of North Carolina. It aan Warning upon warnieg bad r-ea aonnd ed; Iroia Ibis ttsrtefao'l ela here with respect to the designs of ihe Val.te.' "No aali.tlwV:jrU'WiiA inxt'wn J urn r mtl, Ne w bern Trojr, end lialeigb Stmmdmnt, I all did tbeir beat to arouse oar anihonlie. bet M was ail to ao purpose. : .. . " - "." aofJksr Csarbv. L, Cbunn aad Mr. Jeaae Thofnasoa are forming a Com pany a tw mils Korth of this place. Tbry eipect to have ii completed la a few davi Tba got the work bravely ow. The lost . f n.Ur InU wHI mA mT.. U Itbalficld this etr victrtfy ax ManttsMW. V e have not seeo a man yet made la the least Ajrtf.tl.al disaster. -' ' r air. looroas vmner or .legosu, Georgia, has luvewled' a new breach loaJ- jo avasa ir sa-u . ... - . . a , - mg canitoo, wiikco ts mm lo poasrsa some very great aJvaotaea over the ordinary gnai- Also, aa hwpswvemeni on jbe brewrh loading musket, readeHagthem three tiroes more valnsble aa a weapon of war.' Old rn n.k .lm ftti t .wilt 7yv 1 1. . pro amen t. w -!L. . : s. mm :. m--mmm: -kmwn m . tarn wwrnumr-; T awtl'lif lu-r-L :ii--n-1t.''-- fal gmi In vented si CharUta. X. C. a fee DkMiM airo i . . a:. . - :. . r H ... "-Y--r- I. 4 rr a os M MtmnlHn. Uneula,tne rreasdanta pmale tMeiefafy, Weil ; then Seward, tbea Uatea, and last, SecreUrf ; Cameron, bare "left " VTssLinctoa 'cUv.1 WherVs eld Ah. alcetch ap and cloak ( ley oegat lo be Kept In readiiwaa. - le ooght Gee 8cott earrlaga. ; The ConW ale army are drawing around Waslifngtos. tF Wbsre le vTa. fit i sea, iba easer. e'rVtstssa, Ac. sWavsrly of lie Iras s - FreKha A Bssesr,", s (Us afaee f There are assay here whw wsaf ' is kaewV If ws Baawreesoalswa la uking lsre of this eossase--ally, aad It la hsived carried aff asare aswy tbaa be Waa eatiilsd to. Aad warn etil. he is helevsd by essae be aeUac W the aaia. Baedar le a Cervae a, hiss aaady bait ar beard I ft fest 7 se I laches high f wswfcs ahswt-le poaads j krfe eyes ssd feasaiaeat Irewt teeth ; ssdasea yaakse boh, .. . - ; .' ":1
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