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- It I: . "V; .J '--1 . '; :i:'ii'-'-?''lr ire js f UIOIUI on: i,n to lor-s pre n li a i not been- confined Jo .One I-raVincr, but Confhntinoplr, at Adrtarilli lipPolif N'U anaypcrpi3crs. Th wulace hive tikn upon their jnagiftpt, and much Mo6d has been (hed- Several l,overnors nave oeen forced to flv, and ievolt iffpreading in the molt rapid manner. We iread the confequrnces of a reyo lution in a country fituafed as Tur- J;ry is wnere mere vm oc no o ther rallying point orimmpHpfin fiole than that ofdeflrr.ying the go- r . t 7 .A .... t i. ' vernrnent. . ino lyiicrn ..yiji oc pre- r.ared to replace that .wlirch is ce- f roved, and it is to be apprehended hat anarchy will prevade thd whdle empire i ..- i ;. OCTOBER 10. London Gazette Extraordinary. Down ng-ftrect, Oft. io. The Ratifications of the Preli minaries of Peace between his Ma- ietty I and the. f.rench Kepubhc, l!rned on me iu inn. were mis tlJy exchanged by the Right Hon. JorH Hawkefbury.one ot his Ma- leilv 9 t 1II11U61 ica ui ciaiw. and vy xvi. utto. j Preliminaries of peace. fjFrom the Parii Moniteur. Preliminaries of Peace pHwech the French Republic and his Bri tannic Majelty, fignejd at Lon iloa, 9th Vendemaire, ipth year of the French Repliblic, (iff qa. 1801). - 1 r The Firfi Conful of the French Republic, in the name of the French People, and Ins Mqefty the King ot the United Kingdoms of Great-Britain and Ireland, being animated -with an equal defire of putting a flop to the Calamities of a kftrutive war, and to re-eflablifh harmony and good underflanding bttween the two nations, have ap pointed for that purpofe, viz. the Jufl Conful of the French Repub lic, in the name of the French People, Citizen Louis William Otto, Commiffary for the Exchange of French Prifoners in England ; and his Britannic Majefly, Robert Banks Jenkinfon, Efq. (commonly called Lord Ha wkefbury) orie of theMember of h:s Britannic Ma jelly's Privy Council, and Princi-; pitiWTary of State fbjr Foricigri, Affairs ;. who afier duly eeliangv ing the full powers in proper foim; have agreed upon the following PRELIMINARY ARTICLES. Article 1 . As fcon as the preli minaries fhall have been fignejd and ratified, fincere friendfhip fhall be re-eftablifhed between the French Republic and his Britannic Maieflv by tea and land in every part of the vbild, and that hoflilities may irri-C mediately cefe between the two powers, and between them and their allies refpettivelyi orders (hall tranfmitted accordingly to the fra and land forces with the utmofl difpatch ; each of the contracting parties engaging to give the hecef- vy pallpoits and tacilities to ac celerate the arrival of the faid or ders, and to enfure their execution ." h is farther agreed upon, that all onquefts which may be made Oh the part of one of the contracting parties, from either of them or their allies, after the ratification of tlie prefent Pieliminaries, fliall fie re garded as void, and fhall be ;faith- fUilv inrlnrlpT! in the rrtitinne ?ch are to take place after the ratification of the DefinitiveTteaty. 2. riis Britanritc plajefll Ihall rcftore to the French Republic ami to her allies, namely, ha his Catho de Mdjefly and the . Batavian Rei; PHc, all the po jetes44d to lonies occupied or cbnqtJerSd by lJ2 Ensrhlh forces in the courfe of prefent war, with the excieptioft JJhe ifl4a of Trinadad, aWd the utfh pofll'flions in the iflahd of pylori, of which ifland and pof kn his Britannic Maieflv rev CeiVes to himfelf the complete and ire Iovereigmy, rvvjj-- 3- he port of the Cape of Good none fhall nr: . !",.. '. lneae and navigation of thr twH r- ....... vy vycil IU I c num traaing parties whoflialtthere-i 40 enj ,v tiic fame advantages.! 4- The ifland of Malta, witK its pendencies fhtl UovL&d k.. ng!ifh troops, ; and rl(t (the order of St" John ; ol fjeru; ; To ieture tfeabfolle inl ndence of tht iflind tipSji M , v vrmcr ur.ine contracting Ttes, it mali:bniaf! iinr ih mee anrprmebtiS thir3; TfceTurl!:(!i ,Vj)hve treaty. t'iZmV ;$fcrintwar. 6;,Thejlten itones apd ppifcffidn f jerpujjfui tfaeltys affo be maintained entire. - kWi 7 The French troQp .fhalf eval- cuaie the Kingdom of Naples and the Roman State. The Englifh forces thai I likewlfe evacuate Porto. Ferrajo"; and generally attihe ports and iflands which they occupy in the Mediterranean and Adriatic Sea. ! ... . . j .. 8. The republic of the Seven United Iflands hall be recognized by the French republic. I . x). The evacuations, ceffibns and refutations, .lipulated by the pre fent Preliminary Articles, i fhallbe carried into execution in Europe, within one month, on the continent and Teas of Africa and America, in three months, and on the continent and leas of Afia, in fix months, af ter the ratification of the definitive treaty. 10. Therefpec"Uveprifbnej-s (hall immediately alter the exchange of the ratification of the definitive treaty, be reftored in a body and without ranfom, on the reciprocal payment ot the private debts which they may have contracted. Differences having arifen refpecV ingthc payment of the fubfiflence of the prifbners of war, j the con tracting powers referve the right of deciding this queftion by the defi nitive treaty, according to the law or nations and the principles Unc tioned by common ufage; j 11. In'order to prevent all fub jecls of complaint and litigation which might arife on account of prizes made at Tea, after the figninar of the preliminary article it is re ciprocally agreed, that the yeflels and effetts which may be taken m the channel and the north feas, af ter the fpace of 12 days, from the date of the exchange ot the ratifica tion of the prefent preliminary arti cles, ihall bereflored on each pait; that the term hall be one rnmh from the channel and the north feas, as far as the Canary Iflands inclu five, whether in the Ocean or in the Mediterranean ; of two months from the faid Canary Iflands as far as the Equator ; and finally, of five months in all the other parts of the world,! without any exception, or any other diftintion more nanicu-j Jar with refpeci to time and place. ' 12, All the fequeflrations laid on thcpnc pait or the other, On the funds, revenues and debts, of what ever kind they may be, belonging to one of the contracting powers, or to its citizens or fubjects, (hall be taken off immediately after the figning of the definitive treaty. Thedecifion of all claims between the individuals ot both nations, re fpecling all debts, property, effects or right whatfoever, whit h in con formity to the acknowledged ufages and rights of nations, mould be forthcoming at the epocha of peace, fhall be referred to the competent tribunals, and in ihefe cafes prompt and complete juftice fhall be done, whete fuch.claims fhall be refpec tively made. It is agreed that the prefent article fhall, immediately after the ratification of the definitive treaty, be applied by the contract ing powers, to the refpecf ive allies and individuals ot their nations, under the conditions of jufl reci procity. ig. With refpeel to the fifheries on the coafl of Newfoundland, and the adjacent iflands, and in the gulph of St. Lawrence, the two powers are agreed to replace them upon the fame Tooting on which they ivere before the prefent war, refer ving to themielVes the right. of making- by the Idriitive treaty, fuch arrangements as may appear jufl and reciprocals ufefuitn or der to place the fifheries of both na t ions in the molt proper ft ate for the maintenance of peace. ; 14. In a) cafes of a reftitutioh a jr?ed to by the prefent treaty, the fortifications fhall be restored in the ftate in which they are at the mo ment of the figning of . the prefent treaty,1 and all the fortifications eon flf lifted fi ncej the occupation j 01 tnem mail remam entire.; ; It is further agreed, ; that jn all tWcafbfe ftipulated inche . a term of t hrlee ytirs, legate from t terat ifi peace, - in a n oe a i loweq to4t ne. in fta bitmpc:at icv iy oe : to: aiipoie ' ot acdurtedpflppirelferJi 1 . .-. . -. 1 . T. '-T.' .- . ner previous to or dunr Wexercile freely- tEerr relri? ftaj rliaJrnaQnaBI fhmeritsJi be, diirinff UfeirrieihttHeiVr iHei wereiu RolleMol&tri pitahls ofihteftprea (bpuntiifc tt Lagf eed that he of them fhall be profecuted, dlfturbed,. or molefled in their perfoi sbr in their )rbper-; ties, on anvf d etence whatever : on account 61 theirjconduajcpolitjcal opinion, or ot their attachment to either of the two powers, or ! for any other reafon. unlets for dtht: contraaed With refpeft to indivi- viuai, ui jur acts luurequeat to tne definitive treaty. , v I 11. 1 tie pilent preliminary ar ticles fhall be ratified, land the ra tifications exchanged, at London, in the fpace of fifteen da vs at the fart he It ; arid immediately 'after, ra tification, plenipotentiaries fhall be appointed on Both fides, ! who fhall repair to Amiens, in order to nro- cecd to the! arrangement of the de- finitive treat y in concert with the allies of the con t rafting: powers,. In witness .whereof. ; we the un- derfmned Dleninoteniiaries .Of-the tirft Conful of the French Repub- nc anu nis ixsritannic rviajeity, by virtue of our refneaive full nowers. have fignedthe preliminary articles and have hereto affixed our.feals. 'Lene atoxdon on tbt g6 Ptndrtnire, ttnihyfar the trtmb Republic imejijjt aaj cj e&ciier, ,1801. OTTO, I HKWKESBURY. OCT. 12. !. A report! is current in the city, at Buonaparte has cauicd it to bs made knoWn to the Lord Mavor that he rrotofes to rline with th L'-rd Mvpr .eleft of London, on the cjth of Nov. next. TO PRINTERS. Xf A NTFt4 a Journeyman Prin ter, who Xi a good tomBofitor. and who would not objett to work occafionally at Prels. Sutha Pcrl'on, if he t c a fteady t ha rdtcr, may meet with 4 permanent Sitiianon, on Application to the Priuter hereof. JJec. 7 JUST RECEIVED, Ard fir Price Hale ij tie Printer htrebfi a Quarter of a Dnllar,; A Brief Hjftory of the MimfTippi mary View of the CoUntrv hetween ih- et. ilcmenii on Cumberland River and the Ter ritory, j j! BY JOHN HALL, A. Kf. jufl Received, j From Nevt-Ytrk, via ff'ilmintnt On Cornmiffion, J ,A Small but vervelegant A (Tort ment r of DRY GOODS; amonglVuhtch are blt fuperfine Clotht, different Colours; Svranldown Veft Patterns, aflorted ; Silk Sufprnders, glen's beft Heaver Gloves ; fine Worried Stockings, Patent ditto; while ribbed Stockings, Silk Stiffeners, Gentle men's Silk Gloves, black and white ; tain loured Muflin Cravat. Morocco Pocket Uooks, Ladies' Thread Cafes, gilt and com mon Watchj Chains and Keys, gilt Watch Sea', Fancyj Pebble ditto, gilt Necklaces and Ear-Drois, Gold Ear-Knobs and Lock ets, Ear-Rings and Finger ditto, elegant Cold and jilver Epaulets, Silver Knee Buckles, bel Windfor Shaving Sop ; with a Variety of! othr Articles; which I offer for Sale, on ery4ow Terro, for Cairn on!y. j : WM. SK.WV. Italrigk, Nov. 25. ' 1 , - - - . - j j : ! FOR SALE, ' M Y JLiVN D a n d P LTlVN T ATI in 'Frinklin County, tontalnirtg by Eflimation f 5 Acres, goodlfor Cor, Wheat and Tobaccci; Les on . the, Nonj? Side of Cedar Creek, Half a Mile! from a conftant Grift Miir,- three Mile Sbiath of Louifburg. There is a tjtfod; D wirii'ufe', with coo. vsment;Oathoue8. excljent Orchards of Peach and Apple Trees, nearly 5?oof each; feVeral good. Springs oa the Land, clejreii GrouRd unaer goad J-euccs fufHcicnt to wrk icn n anas... j ;, j ,i , : ., , Any Perfon virifhine to iircnafe forefunie wouid defire ani Examination'; thejjooner tne better, and then tire Terms will be made fenown. ; i. SAMUEL1 lONESi :fj AW. 30, ti l .. SHERIFFS SALES NOTICE ingLQ 7in u ocmg in.ine 1 own 01 t renton, and Coority jaf Jones,' not being given injof returned in lanyjLitf ior jLifta i d? faxabie within faid County for. the; Year 18c,' wilt b fold, at public Vendue at the Ceurt-Hotife tn Trenton W Ee ftft jSlttirrdajritrj jjatiplry M ' ' l r . ' : 7 next, for he.Taxes due thereoficfot the aid, I ear 1S0O of Daniel Simmon, t iMMi .W r t rn-ft ivo. z toe: rropertrw wt nc if 91 uamci . rvo. , ditto ot sv r " " ' at wo. jc a dixto of the ; diitfljef Daniel m ffj:.m f No. ditto of Jamea m&&it'J nd ;7 1,: diUo i'of Da ;m WiterJciori;! JfiilfH1 TrY-'TerBl' btfth'e Circuit Mrt of th Raited State ill igoiMfTTmphiri ard teat. Sou th-Ca ruh na rttt " lifrrU?' Vntri lrcha.lc e oj 1 jjaide itgi the& P tohtinff ta trte4KwlTt tt: KntUttitir Srti mir(. of Aid Place J ifThjs Uecrte H btiined lorra muctt larger dm"tnaa wfas ever, due It has been befcrfe fully ftated'how that ha? ptned. I have aljways been rea4r and willing it all Times ejriV fi nee the Debt tecame pay, able to get the Account liquidated "and paid ; out au to n CUSCt. J win njee more give tttii public NJoiijii t9 all thofe ccinpernedi tht unlets they or jMiae-Petfon ellec'ine forward Ug.illy autbertfa 'tot the Purpo e -of liii-r dating and fasrh Ad ufting this Claim on cr before the next Superior Courr of Law at this Place i April rjext, hkh will happe in the Year nf iSbl, alter that Period W Ad juftment will ever be piaie. x jt :. iviLSON BL0UN1. Hilibirwpky Ntv. 3o tifot. Hund Dollar RewardA 'OR ippr ending and deliverine to me in ilrlon, or in my Abfence to John1 U Biouiit, EJquire, a IV j SERVANT fkN, commonly ul rro balled jack j Hammond (lofftetmies Hurrel) He is about j twenty-fave Yeh old ; was bv Senteacefot ithe Cttuntv CbiLri of Btaufcifi crofled the j lett .Ear, and; Wanded ach CMek, though badly, inte.-dW io be the, Utter at ei,iember Term laft, at wriijh 'rime 1 bought .him frdm his acknowledeed Mafter Luke Wobiuforl, without havinirfth n.Ka , iaea or intimation ut his being other than i Slave born. .iS'wice. howtverJ 1 k Ai ix , ! If . - 7 " "7 " at -,.. jleded lome Reilons (h.tfly .f km his own iAffertions) th) he was tree bojrn ; and feel ing perhaps utficrtcd iTcnderjnds 'for hird, adopted the Plan of raking an Indenture for I if in imth i- r . H 'ao K r. rl .. I J - II - - - - .j.g uuij uu.ic. am yetj I ionnronl mi K . i ill J ': K a I. T I J k' f the. contrary ; n either afe however, 1 ave. I conceive, a fair Claim to his Service J He has beenjepen atculea of Burglary and other Crime! fi!eviouso his tailing into jaj Hfnds; but jt? had entenaiiied! Hopes, j by j confiflentTreJunentt in 1 ime to have made! Jiim uleful tojhimielf and the Community, fand in the mbji 'l ime to hate found a Re- ... .... . - . j . MX isicwcuilTI laid that he w4$ born in johnften County off j tree .Parents that about tour or five Years i -go he affociaUd himelf with a Band of VijJ j lami, who KaVejtold him vanou Times, ind ; tnarcu tne rretits. and that aih.Mf Aiirt s:La1 Mr Co, Fer. jbj Georgia. 1 hs -yblM Ead; but toiwhomidcvcr his .ei vices mayii be noil tightfdl y'due, the Secufty ot Orderir ... Ac. feem to; ru re that as' well ail o her j L uiaens as "!ai ; t prcveiuHi4f7o goi-'g atlareel as to reoea II - 'r. . . - . - . r--- j again ana again iucfi tootmities as hereto4 .fore; ardfit Hihuflj to this fkd 1 effer the above Reward J He never has received a Blow, nor even a haifhWord from me, nor has he be lore the piel'ent mciited my Dif. Flight now, jhb-Weve'r,, he felon'oufly toefc. ut of roy CHtA, Trui k. &t. two WatLheii fome Cafh, What Cloth e j le may, erj is q ire unrerTjijm, and more 1 iph'r a fid- lent cannot be i hrown on the Siibjccl. th Watch s, &c if taken on him, will be given in AuuHipn to the above lieward. IO 1 ALDLRSON. UNIVERSITY; THE vHx'iji cifes of the Jniverfiti of Norti4 Carolina will again commence on the fiift Day of January next, un4er iht Diredionol tjie Rev. Jo ;rH Cald ellJ, I'roltiror ol h ahem, tics, at d ot the Ki.v William Bikmam, Proleflorof Lany guages H-i - ' T he Price if Tuition will! le Twenty Dollars per Annum: twelve of which mi.ll be" paid in Advance; for the fitfl;Seffion!; uu K.V.U1.UJUFI ii. uu dc paiu in 11&.C Manner, for iLe fecond Sefii6a.' ,, ' .. i lvhe, Pncj:of Uoard. will fee &fryfeveln toiirs per jAjintrn thirty. ttree of vkhicji muit be paid in Aavance, tor the firft Seffion ; and the Remainder mufc be paid in lik Manner, fori f f e fecond Sefiion, y . ; 't he lru4eejs, aware of the Impropriety of continuing; the Grammar School at ihe Univerluyjbhjtlie Plaa which Itceffity-hltf hitherto complied, them to. adopt, refolved at their M ceifjHg' in ;J U nc laft, (hat from, ari aftef the firft;bay of Januafy tiext', tfi fat School fliall he kept apart andjat a DifAance from the Coll tt Buildings : And to that End thev hive nroiridtd a convenient arid t ' - a 1 : 'S t$ f I ' a ' a ' rf " . ja m lage. This cjhojol wi2rb"e uudeih immediate 'Dite&joAfrjtiSbperinu Protejfrij thei .' tJiriverfirytfSrJie iTimt bcifli.M-ahMlf-.M 6'peoetf cm the fifft Day cf January 5nejxt,vby :, Teachet t . engaged fey him . The Students , irl ii.WU !) Coufidcre under the Gjui diinfEip of the TrOftees; Ui be examined! iin their Pretence, in like Man tier with thcii: on the Lftablsftment, anii will be aug'ijtrh A Model fitted to that othjf. higher Part44M4Htion; 1 If " ' The Price U t taHmiptitn P. farl per Aon'ii ; eigin'tlif Vj&uft: be paid in' Advance jFcir therffgefland tke ell mainder mull! e paid KtiVc Mjanacr joi th fecond Seffifeii: Boara for IW? Students of this School ibeludirie Diet iRoom. . Bid. Wood, earidWsi Walhint?: Mtndlnr and Servant, wijl re'adilV hid liT the- Villas f i thi Rate hf Nout " feyfcij Doftart and ivria'tf- - t w f . www iv per Month;! r feventy-five Dp:tara for the College, Year i jpernaps for left. The TrUtfefes ,.of the Uniierfitt eVefl minoiui 01 inet irunr repoiea in tnem, and a njt Ws .to d I ftl targe , it in t jpUe r and iatlslf factory Magnet, hold it tirihccf Car to oTey to he Pabtifc Uif'tett(M$ wikhuKefao tht Care and Attcut.on ihey fpe boand ta ayaiUauieo;jk: uttfC (every Defcrfp4i nihich fhall bepiacenideir Vte.lt' Direc1i4f 'ThewUf:Vhe-reRt sdd,.;thattlie'li leitediSil(uatldtfof!ii Certify, anif jilt . hokeff a'tne' V&mrjj bet ' SprinM .itfMchli 1 1 ra . boi n t t hut ai t lt' a i. f l K : ' C a$ prmniiTgiiat fcnergYatid yjrttfr otMiii Mwhtch:lrMfW -' 1 n:itv amaze unicAvatiu Kftrtt-: , .iRomi nd fw ithout : Itf ittohrenW I - - j ('. ivl VMS IV UA rf-fc III XlIU a4 I mz IAa-A i . k- . '. I . .. i y It ." i -?rj n !r . . K a WhK aibouf tw W4dted hahufomei Ptatei' ;; srormtuarar.y.or7i,teifv ; vP!y'aUl7Prktinm.-r ! .TuEaBAif, !Dec. 8, iSoii' ' ! , Yefterrfeiv Wai fht day fixed Bv it' the Con flit ut ion for the riefm!tr rtf Wotgreis( 5 as the enfold JeOionii, exrjetledi to be an iitiborant!on our fcdflers may irejy upon (laving i .. udiciiicm ui evef y inierettuig tuo i jed which may be bidught-before The Legiflature of Virginiaalfd met yeflerday: !' n-.yf :V(";i A Treaty of Peace has oeeii figned4etWixt fiance and Pbitui gjl ; bnejof thdprincip4 ftipulai ) tioris of which iL that all'the Ptn-i 1 tuauefe ports (half be fhlit an.hit vr i " j England jduring the war! j The Cp'nluts of irie Frfnchky public, have decreed ;as fojiowsr ; On i the rtinfhC of JSIoyeinher rtext-; aTyietorf'Ulf fte.ielei. bra ted iri tj.i? exienVof tie Re publican ocJa;Vpfth rjr!rmt' f nariesof pecebirrg flgtiedhjetWeeri 4 France aiid Englandi'v s J; 1 i A greaf number of French tnopiJ are to be ferit - to Stf Don mgo-fd I Repiibfic.i It neceflVry theiFrfucri i :t - , ' " .i ? , 1 ' g0-vernnePt; ls -allowed id I , diicn uic nHcieiisnoL tne irrrncll fin vexieis to carry out the; troops p without delay, hecaufe it thay be ' ot! great importance to ex :utt the plan before Touffaint has t le leall j information 61 fhe Peacei '1 he ! frce will be at Jeaft 20,900 men. General; Hochibeafi.-is;jfker of-- as the cdrnrhahder.' . ? 1 , By tUc; fchodner Nelly, t,jpYairi. Chafe arrived at Bal i n rr 1 . .. . 1:' . . '! -I i w - - w a- m mm aV' a days from Cape Francins, we lu:ve: information I of' aii. inftijrert.ori Wliicbbrpktjbut on the 30th 0to-ti ber; irfi the t, depaitrnent of thl nbi th of Si . j Doniifigo, ailing the ! blacks,vhofe dVoWedinteniron vvais touirfffacreail the whites witioutex- .' ceptiorij General Mfc ii Priargcfl , with beina ihejauthdr of tfe conk piracyi and waS: ariefled : touf faint had thiiteeri bf tht . chiefs of , the revolt irillaiifty " )uutmd wv.tli death, ajhd a gt ef nunjDr xf other & i were-irijptifp'p waitni i;thirf tt wl;i Order was again reilored on the ' ' 4th Nov; The p(icpalofees;op revolt yereth the different viljagef ' rn ihe p ajtlj a)j wifhiri M feifiejdjH A Capff $ whkh it U fti)pd, r fromlspcj joisbp wliifei wmaflaL j cred. riad it extended to tHe Capp, thi lof! fn tnariv A thhts ufdjia bley as an. ifhmehfe property. be- ; '1 v . K 1 i -1 J . - . 1 fthaivallehacrifi ford, held on the third Mondav in -" f. T VLL.L i Ji t. VJUItP If ft- mpntla mangfrrVMin W, mme there with a GamirivV Tahh-i' W ' iU: vaiiv" :i !wijwij ucinpi maac": Eiiti;n 4rt!i" li-tltrrf 11.4 n rirbceded'agairi'ft.fihe and hadjhis table deflroyetl, ;liis ..: f l'.- theothef cdorteof trMrfe . t a 1 1 link n fur. iiiir n Bm. r.-h.. n . w. a citmwncc ttaying. tien meritionedr ; W ' trtGfeerkilItffib q.uiftra ehaviFifdierffi-i W&M ' '. ;cirii;:M :i.Ipott(ir11Iam;I)ickfon mJsI: yvm.: i ri- t 1; 1. 'it 1 1 :. Wi rt -1 0 Til- -e i-- ., , . - VT- if: 1 j 4- :i ' Tlie fame pn vilee'i Ve" krarHed pfe:V i,iv4N5Ur.;srt;t; fitf&r! -T' J M ? iEiiSay OiWerC H . ai h.." -il m m " i.-aB aaar a. aa UWOCU W II BE tTl Tl m W f ft I , a .. -- i -, -J- v-' J " .UT r-- V.ra -i a ' it ' . . -TV- - 1 tv I
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