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Sfj ' purs arethpbn. of lair delightful, .v . ., , " . 'hU ''M ' l! ! . ,t ; s ' - - aPt)ypaityref to live like brothers. "t ' - ',:W , j ,: :'V -7 J- . V V i. . Vii-!:. ,. !, V in, , .. i.-,'-,.,.,wJ ,, , I II ' 1 ' V"'? ' -I . " , i 'I -v rVJ&iw : 1 1 fie of their resnefctive offices, shall take an H conducive to an impartial trial, and to be., Sec. IS. The laws in force in the said J, . ADVERTISEMENT. , S - :4J .M AN J ACT Erecting Louisiana into two territories, and providing for thV temporary government :lic:i eof. . jtJ it enacted by the Senate and House of fapiesmtatrot f 4& United Siates of Ame rica, in Congrtsa assembled, That all that ration of country ceded by France to the ffrited States, under the: name of Louisiana, H v Ukh lies soutn ortne Mississippi territory, w& cf au east and; west line to Commence cn ihe Mississippi river, at the thirtysthird Jertfc of north latitude, and to pxtencf vyts? to the -western boundary of the said cession5, shall constitute V territory- of i the United states, under the name of the jterri&ry of .Orleans ; the government whereof shall be t,rrwiit& and administered as follows : Sec. 2. The executive power shall be vested in a Governor, who shall reside m tve said territory, an. held his pfHce during "tue term three yehrs, unless sooner re moved by tiie President of the United States, jjj shall' be commander in chief of the mi ilta vi the said tcrritc-ry; shall have power to giant pardons for oifenccs against the -said teykory, and reprieves for those againt the United States, until the decision of the President of the United States thereon shaU jc .T.ade kuown ; and to appoint and com nuhSicn ail oncers, jcivil, and of the militia, whose appointments' are not. herein other v ise provided for, ad Which shall be esta blished by law . He, shall take care that the laws be3faithfuily executed. Sec. 3. A Sccretdry; of the territory shall also b aijpoiuted, jho shall hold his office tiuring the term of fojir years, unless sooner removed by the President of the United States, whose dutyj It shall be, under the direction of tlte Governor, to record and preserve ail the apers and proceedings of tiie Executive, and all the acts of the. Go vernor and Legislative Council, and trans mit authentic copies ! of the proceedings of the Governor, in his 'executive deartment, every six months, t; the . President of the United States. In case of tiie vacancy of the oiTice of Governor, .the government of the said territory shall devolve on the Se cretary. :- I Sec. 4. The legislative powers shall be vested in the Goveriiqr, and in 'thirteen of the most fit and discreet persons of th ter ritory, to be called thle Legislative Council, vho'shall be appointed annually by the Pre sident of the United? States, from among :se holding real c-state therein, and who ss;ul have resided otiei year at least in the. aid territory, and hold no office ofpront un ii;r the territory, or tHe United States. The Covernor, by and with the advict and con sent of the said Legislative Council, or of a majority of thtftn sh1 havepowAsrto Ulter, modify, or repeal the laws which may be in force at the""lomitehcement of this act. Their legislative poyes shall abb extend to all the rightful subjects of legislation ; bur. uolaw shall be alid, which is inconsistent with the constitution ahd laws" cf .the United States, or which shall ;lay any person under restraint, burthen, or ! disability, on account t his religions opinions, professions or wor siiip ; in ill which he shall be free to main-uiahisown,- and notf burthened tor those -ci another. The Ocivernor s.hail publish throughout the said territory, all the iaws vhicu shall be iuade,- and shall, from time is tiniii, report the same to the Presiuuat oi t Uiuted btates,-to bil laid before Cdngn ss ; vi.lch if disapproved by Congress, shall thenceforth be of no !&rce. The Governor, w Legislative Councilf bhaH lxave no power wver the primary disposal of the soil, nor to tux the lauds of the; United Stages, nor. to iater tere with the claims to land within the. said territory. The Governor shall convene; and prorogue the Legilaiive Council when vei lie niav deem it exnedient. It shall b, hio duty to" obtain ail die information in his' Pwer, in relation to Uhe customs, haits .tni dispbsUio'ns of 'tlie inhabitants of the .d territory, aud cdmiininicatethe samer,f v.'om time to tunc, tq the Preside ut of thp; United vStates;. i ' Sec. 5. 'i he judicial power shall be vested '.h u superior court, ;and in such inferior courts, and justices of jthe peace, athe le-l gihlaturi of the territory may, from time'-to thric, es:aUi3i. The j edges of the superior cuurt, and the justices; of the peace, shall Iioid their offices for tak term of four years. The superior court shad consist of . tlusee' judges, any one of wh4m shall constitute a tvuxt; they shall havt ; jurisdiction in all crithinal cases, and exclusive jurisdictiOiin all those which are cajntai ; and original' and appellate jurisdiction in all civ il cases of tie value of one hundred dollars. Its ses sions shall commence on tlie iirst Monday every month, and jciontinue till all the Wirier depending before them shall be dis-, posed cf. They shud kppomt tlxeir own ierk. In all criminal brosecu'tiojis which rc capita, the marshalA be by a jury of iwclvc good and lawful rhendf the viciuage ; k!'d in all cases, criminal and civih in uie lienor court, the trial shall be by a jury, it uier of the parties require it.' ; Tiie mua- ortaats ot the said territory shall be entitled lj the benefits of the writ-of habeas corpus ; jfwy shaU be bailable, uriless for capital of .ites, where the proof shall be evident, or Uie pretunption great i land no cruel and' ousual punishnKiits shall be inilicted. : bee. b. The Governor'! Secretary, Judges, strict Attorney, Marshal, and ail general Jcersof the militia, shll be appointed by President of the United States, in the crs of the Senate i bUtlshal.l be nominated 1 UlSlr next -hieeriiig-! fif' :'tlieir advice and c wuvernor, secretary, joages, , Vs ttie l-'egiatiye Council, J usuces CiiCe, all other officers, civU and of '.'AU, kviorif tliey; ciitcf. xipctf the VJT- ties of their respective offices, shall take an oath or affirmation, to support the Consti tution of the I United States, and for the faithful discharge of the duties of their office ; the Governor, before the President of the United States, or bercre a Judge of the supreme or; district court ot tke United States, or beibte sweh other person as the President of the United States shall au.ho riie tp adimistcthe same ; the Secretary, Judged a- Wtfcbers of the Legislative Couik$bi&rt Governor; and all othei officer!; ftjrfrch persona as the Governor Shiu 4iict;r ;.nie Governor shall receive an Animal sali of five thousand dollars ; the Secretary, lof two thousand dollars ; and the Judges, . of two thousand dollars each ; to be paid quarter yearly out of the revenues of impost and tonnage, at cruing within the said territory, f The' members of the Legis lative Council siiall receive four dollars each per day, during their attendance in council Sec 7. And t)e it further auicted, That the following acts, that is to say. An , act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States. An act, in addition to an act for the pu nishment of cerlaiu crimes against the Uni ted States. ! ; An act to prevent citizens of the United States from privateering against nations in amity withj or agamst citizens of tic United States. j An act for the punishment cf certain crimes therein specified. An act respecting fugitives om justice, arid persons escaping from service of their musters j ' An act to prphibit the carrying on the slave trade front the United States to any j foreign place or country. An act to preyent the importation ot cer tain persons into certain States, where by the laws thereof, their admission prohibited- An act to establish the post-office of the United States. An act further: to alter and establish cer tain post roads, inid for the more secure car riage cf the mailof the United States. An act for themoregeneral promulgation of the laws of the United States. Art act, in addition to an act, entitled. An act for the more general promulgation of the laws of the United S cates. An act to promote the progress of useful arts, and to repeal -the act heretofore made for that purpose. : An act to extend the privilege of obtain ing patents for useful discoveries and inven tions to certain persons therein mcntioaritl, and to enlarge and define the penalties for violating the rights of patentees An act-fr the encouragement of learn ing, by securing the copies of Maps charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such topiesi during the time therein men tioned. An act, supplementary to an act, entitled. An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, -charts and books, to the authors and proprietors oi such copies, during tlie times therein mentioned, and extending the jbenehts thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching histo rical and other prints. An act providing for salvage in cases of recapture. An act respecting alien enemies. An act to prescribe the mode in which the pubhc acts, records, and judicial pro ceedings in each state shall be authenticated, so as to take effect in every other state. An act for establishing trading houses with the Indian tribes. An acc for continuing irt force a law, en titled, An act for establishing trading houses with the Indian trjbes. And An .act making provision relative to ra tions for Indians, and to their visi's td the seat of government, shall extend to, and have full force and effect in tlie above men tioned territories. ' Sec 8; There shall be established in the said territory a -district court, to consist of. ons Judge, who shall reside therein, and be called the District . Judge, and who shaU hold, in the city of Orleaais, four sessions annually; the first to commence, on the, third Monday in - October next, and the three other sessions, progressively, on the third Monday of every third calendar month thereafter. He shaU in all things have and exercise the: same jurisdiction and powers, which are by law given to, or may be exer cised by the Judge of Kentucky district; and shailralllv;ed:wi annual compensation of two thbusarid' dollars, to be paid quarter; yearly out 0f the revenues of impost and ton nage accruing within; the said territory. snail appoint . a clerk for tire said district who shall reside and keep the recdrdsof tHfdnirV in the city of Orleans, and shall receive for the services perfwnied' by him, the same fees to which the clerk of Ken-4 tucky district is entided for sirtular sen'ices. There shall be jippomted in the said dis trict, a person learned in the law, to act as attorney for the United Statel; who shall, in addition to his stated fees, be paid six hun dred dollars annually, .as; a . full compensa tionfor all extra services; VTliere shall also: be appointed a , marshal for the said district, who shall perform' the same duties,' be sub ject to the ame regulations and penalties, and be entided to- the same fees to which marshals in other j districts . are entitled- for similar services; and shall moreover be paid two hundred dollar annually, as a. compen- saiion jor an extra services. . Sec 9. All free male, yrtrite persons, who are house-keepers, and who shall have re-" sided one. year at least in the said territory, shall be qualified to serve as grand or petit jurors, in the courts of the sis tmitory ; and they .shall , until the "legislature thereof shltherwjsi direct, be selected in such maBneTas the judges of the said courts res- I pecrivdy shAU pVcscribe, to aj to lie iitos conducive to an iriartial -trial, and to ke least burthensome ts the inhabitants of the said territory. Sec 10. It shall; not be- lawful for any person or persons-1 import or bring into the iaid territory, ftoq any port or place with out the limits ofrthtj United States, or cause sr procure to be-so imported or brought, or knowingly to iid or assist, in so importing r bringing any slave or slaves. And every oerson- so ofienimg and being thereof con victed befe any court within said territory, naving competent jurisdicwon, shall forfeit and pay for each and every slave so import ed or brought, the. sum . of thifee hundred dollars ; one mety!for the use of the United States, and the othjer moiety for the use of chc person or persona who shall sue for the same ; and every slave so imported or brought, shall thereupon become- entitled to and re ceive his or her freedom. It shall not be lawful for any person or persons to import or bring into the said territory, from any port or p!ace within the limits of the United States, or to cause or procure .to be so im ported or brought, or knowingly to aid or assist in so importing or bringing any slave or slaves, -which shall have been imported since the Jirst day of May, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, into any port or place within the limits cf the United States, .or which may hereafter bz so im ported from any port or place without the limits of the United Statts ; and every per son so 'offending, and being thereof con victed before any court within said territory, having competent jurisdiction, shall forfeit and pay for each and every slave so import ed or brought, the sum of three hundred dollars, one moiety for the use of the Uni ted Stares, and the other moiety for the use of the person or persons who shall sue for the same; and no tlave or slaves shall di rectly or indirectly be introduced into said territory, except by a citizen of the United States, removing into said territory for ac tual settlement, and being at tlie time of such removal bona nde owner of such slave or slaves; and every slave .imported or brought into the sakl territory, contrary to the provisions of this act, shall thereupon be entitled to, and receive his or her freedom. Sec. II. The Law si in force in the said ter ritory at the commencement of this act, and not inconsistent tfith the provisions thereof, shall continue in force, until altered, modi fied, or repealed by the legislature. ; Sec. 12. The residue of the province of Louisiana, ceded to the United btates, shall be called the District of Louisiana, the go vernment whereof shall be organized and administered as follows : (The Executive Power n&w vested in the Governor of the Indiana territory, shall ex teftd to, and be exercised in the said district of; Louisiana. The Governor and Judges of the Indiana territory shall have power to establish, in the said district of Louisiana, inferior courts, and prescribe the jurisdic tion and duties, and to make all laws which they may deem conducive to the good go vernment of the inhabitants thereof : iVo vided bovxver, That no law shall be valid which is inconsistent with the constitution and laws of the United States, or which shall lay any person under restraint or dis ability on account of his religious opinions, profession, or worship ; in all of which he shall be ree to maintain his own, and not burthened for those of another ; And provided aU That in all criminal prosecutions, the trial shall be bv a jury of twelve good and lawful men of the vicinage, nd in -all civtfr cises of the value of one hundred dollars, the trial shall be by jury, if either of the parties require it. The-judges of the Indi ana territory or any two of them, shall hold annually two courts within the said district, at such place as will be most convenient to the inhabitants thereof in genera and shall possess the same jurisdiction they now pos sess in the Indiana territory, and shaU.con tinue in session until all the business de pending before them shall be disposed of. It shall bfc the duty of the Secretary of the Indiana territory, to record and preserve all the papers and proceedings of the Governor, of an executive nature, relative to the dist trict of Louisiana and transmit authentic copies thereof every six- months to the Pre siotnt of the United States. The, Governor shall publish throughout the said district, all the laws which may be made as aforesaid, arid shall, from time , to time, report the same to tiie President of he United States, to be laid before Congress, which, if disap proved oiT by "Congress, shall thenceforth cease, and be of no effect. .. " The saidr district ';bt Louisiana t shall be divided into districts by the Governor, under the direction, of the' President, as the con venience of the settlements shall require, subject to such alterations thereafter as ex perience may prove more convenient. The inhabitants, of. ach. district, between the ages of 'eighteen and forty-five, shall be formed into militia; with proper officers, according to their numbers,- to be appointed by ;the' Governor; except the commanding officer, wiio shall be appointed by, the Pre sident, and who, whether a captain, a ma jor, or a colonel shall .be te commaiing officer of the district: and a such shall, un der the Governoir,.'have contmand of the regular officers and troops in his district, as well as of the militia, foi which tie ihali have a brevet comraissionryin hiraeuch coHima'nd, . and the pay and emolaments of an officer of the same grad. in the regular army ; he, shall' specially charged with the eraployinent f the military "and niflitia of his district, in cases of Suddea invasion or insurrection, and until the orders of the Governor can be Vqceived,; aud at aU times with; the duty of.ordering a military patrole, aathonzed settle and to commit suc oEenders to jail to "be dealt with accorijbttfli l- v. Sec. IS. The laws in force in the said , district of Louisiana, at the commencement of this act, aricf not inconsistent with any of tiie provisions thereof, shall continue in force until altered, modiSed or repealed by the Governor .nd Judges of the Indiana territory, as aforesaid. Sec. 14. And be it further enacted That all grants for lands witlua the territory ceded by the French Republic to the United States, by the treaty of the thirtieth of April, in the year ona thousand ight hundred and three, the tide whereof was, at the date of the treaty-of St. Ildefonso, in the crown, go vernment or nation of Spam, and every act and proceeding subsequent thereto, ot what soever nature, towards the obtaining any grant, title or claim to such lands,; and un der whatsoever authority -transacted, or pre tended, be, and the same are hettby declared to be, and to have -been from the beginning, null, void, and of no effect in law or equity : Provided nevertheless, That any thing in this section contained shall not be construed to make null and void any bona fide grant made agreeably to the laws, usages andr'customs of tlie Spanish government to an actual set tler on the lands so granted for himself, and for his wife and family ; or to make null and void any bona de act or proceeding done by an actual settler, tq obtiin a grant for lands actually setried on by the person or persons claiming tide thereto, " if such settlement in cither case was actually made prior to the twentieth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and three : And pro cickd furtieri That such graat shall not se cure to the grantee, or his assigns, more than on mile square of liud, together with such other and further quantity as heretofore hath. been allowed for the wife and family of such actual settler, agreeably to the laws, usages and customs of the Spanish govern ment; and that if any citizen of the United States, or other person, shall make a set tlement cn any lands belonging to the UriU ted States, within the limits of Louisiana, or shall survey,, or attempt tp survey, such lands, or to designate boundaries' by mark ing trees, or odierwise, such offender shall, on conviction thereof, in any court, of re cord of the United States, or the territories of the United States, forfeit a sum not ex- ' ceeding one thousand dollars, and suffer imX prisonment not exceeding twelve months; and it shall, moreover, be lawful for the President of the United States to employ such military force as he may judge neces sary toremove from lands belonging to the United States, any such dtkdeii, or other person Who shaU attemjt a sstderaent thereon. 5 ' ; . Sec. 15. Tlie President, cf the United Slates is hereby authorized o stipulate with any Indian tribes owning lands on the east, side of the Mississippi, and residing there- on,; fpr in exchange of lands,' the property of the United States, cn the west side . of the Mississqjpi, in case the said trib,e shall remove and settle thereon ; but in such sti pulation, the said tribe shall acknowledge themselves to be under the protection of, the United States, and si'.uli agree that they will not hold any treaty with any foreign powtr, 1 muiviuudj jiifc, or wjtn xne mcuviauais ot any state or power ; and that they will nor sell or dijose of the said lands, or any part thereof, to any sovereign powef, excepVthe United States, nor to the subjects or citizens of any other sovereign power, nor to trie ci tizens of the United States. And in order to. maintain pejtee and. tranquility with the Indian tribes who reside within theliraits of Louisiana, as etlcd ijy France to'tffe United S tates, the act of Congress, passed oh the. tiiir.tieth dayjof Ivlatch, one thousand eight hundred and hvo, entitled " An act to regu late trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the fron tiers," is hereby ex teiidod to tlie territories erected and established by this act ; andthV ''sum oliilteeiv thousand dollars, of any .mo atyiin the treasury not otherwise appropri ated by.lavr is hereby appropriated to ena ble tiie. President of the United States to effect the object expressed in this section: Sec. 16, The act, passed on the thircy Hrst day of October, one thousand eight -hundred and three, entided, Ad act tp enable th President of the United Stites to take possession ofthe territ9ry ceded by France to the Uhite4 States by the treaty concluded at Paris on. thirtictlvday fx April last, and for the temporary govern- j meat thereof," shall continue in force ufttil thv first day of October, next, any thing therein to the contrary notwithstanding ; 4o.n ! which said first day pi October, this ict I shall" commence, and have full fajrs, -and aiiall , Continue in force fdr and during the term of one year, and to the endVofthe ift'xt session of Congress wbli'.7V-ltai-i thereafter. -,'-"i ,i'v..- . NATHiMACON... Speaker of the House of Representatives! ; President of the.Senate'ro umporii Approved, aucb 6, 104.. i - ' 1"' , ' . .'-'. - '. TH t JEFFJL50N. - at Land for Sale. ii2,bo.; Acres fituateV oti Jones'i Creektne Waters of bij Harih,u laminar-. moLeutiS ail tronNafliyuMe,andrhe lame ditLyice or thereabputs rti Ciarksvihe, in acighbou rhood , thclrpn-works add newly difcoTtred Salt-welUw This Land is thfe oae halt tajf tniliary fervice-'right. c other Ttacl tf 640 Acres lying in Smith County, faidi ttt c goodLUait on th Waters f. Sarae'a, River :: ThcfeLaadi I will.IeU or Caih, Nijrocs, r "exchaage for Lsaied Property, ,in this State ta good termvTjhy are, fre trom .the caramon inctw veaience 1 LaaiselongiAg u aoa-refidenU of iocuau .brabces-by fxlVs fpr Taxes, nd aa urn quertioaable fide. -.will fee givea-io Uic Pui chafer" RtiiSIK.! iSCLL, , ADVERTISEMENT. - nr HE Subscnher takes t!jis;.Hbthcd A Public House!" of Entcrriment For'decekt XViers-anU:-'Oth'e6frhal. than any in- th6.'S;ta JaindlstXlquwd- that tne country can atc;.f Jrle returns . his sinfcere-.Thanks for tjr4ncvaa; t received, and; hopes, by, his assiduous At i tention, to merit ;a.C!pntinuincehereoi Withithestt Senimenjts,'''ie is'.recu. The Public's most Jiumjb'6, . ' obedient -Servant PETER CASSp. ! Raleigh, April 17. 1804; .( rlr' -V-- '' Forthebetterlhformarino ': gcrs, they are informed that Caiso's -Tavern is situated en the norjth-cast Corner of ;Fay etteyipe ,stxet, adjoining the State.Hoase - c Square. . . -, c . v 5 . ... -. ,0iu-m SOLD, V . To the big&ett bidder ''Qijfijr Conrt House ifi , omtwjieta, on jviomay tbe )i3a day of July &,jar ptitofl.aM-pioer cbargis, 'likely Negro Man named PHlELi ' who has for some time been confined irt Smkhfield Joal, and has been advertised in Mr. Boykn paper. He is abxi)m.arr of Age, 5-Fet 9 Inches high; and saya ha he belong .to John- Havs.of e lStatelbf Georgia. Tcrhis of S ale; cn Ixfxdi&fc verv. .' ' ''':,: NEEDH AM s-S AVlSi Johnston Cou, be pleased to call on b-JiiJttnfe.J-J4SYK'H has always. Plenty o0M- Corn with'aStabte.-pr)1e? C'f ntyy April mimi 4if, Ufjl JONES COUNTY COUfi!F; v February; TERkgq4; ' Edwar4 Pritchard, John Maclear Prith-. -; ard, ZebuloaPritchtrd SatnfonLane George Lane, jo'h n .'-i Bcciflj:acharuili; , jPritchardi ' Hzckiel Pr1tcharjhot3ullet ..' ' and wife, John jeffeV'id wifJohnPrhcn ard, Ifaac-PrTvB'di'ZefearovehiriiE,. -:ltzabeth Prrshard, Udgirj :?and heirs of Rooert Whitei-vX V The ieiri of ' John Pi ichard;-Saurder , and Sally his wife, Ketiah Priehard (wfiicfx " iaid Kexiah andSaiiyre twoVbf the 'hVir3 f Edward PricKtid; dealeii ajid -1 lifsf Rchel Wiagare tZU?. if. r ?TItlONioK'PARflTlON. npHfi pctitioflerttiVthat ClemeirrPUlf, Vdlate of Juries countyi hiying aV: tC ! lite of itthetitance of and tar foetal iricYi of I Z ian4mJonetcnty; died inteftate, and' wjth out ISue, vand apt having a.brother or fifteri ' IiJg,Witherrher- . . !'v''-,,5UiC; 5 fere Prichard. Ezekiel PrcKarK t.-.: thatjhc petihOftefs are by-parc bate and, de! fcent eutitfed to, and Hand leiie in iVe; " une54IU Crerneof Prichi pew loam Jare irQS: mat arrjiion ' (t hm p?bltotbem.de thtrSoSettech ' filimj iiuh Petition, aEd of the prayi thercot 'k '',1:. vWM,'-oiMB'lt :'.y t i- - V 'k ot JonV Cointr Cwt." atWSfifci byaitaa of Utcnat KScmMf r& ViriUU ijsum otM4ftyv ippUt forties V 1W 4ioilsi do; . 10 So ditto 3 ;;'.v. ditto- ' - ao ' .-ditto $' tfttt the defendauf are abfent cut of ihis'State. land gihefdo common Cwuld 'be made, and pray rtiitxJomwfooW invito the tinhts th fis:Y. - - : jbo4? Wl ' ' 'i T3JO Firtf drawn iiahV . oa fi. a. 0,004 Laft'4rasrniUnk. entitle a -:v.,vT AAA . : ffi't Dollarr ' aoof ' T?-.tonte,Advtntttrer.itt Xiuery, 6U receive th Moaey whiehrf & fejmy oeatiUed, ii.ihirt daytftcTthS - ' Wi ircloud, fubjia, ho.er,!tp ' I applied for the bm efii ofh e lielaeld A caie'" my, and the tiMocu tbat mav be t...V..4 :'i ' coadfting the Lottery Prizet CM demand!" : 1 dwfixonsafteiedrairiQgit, w,U becoiikdjridas reliqa:&ed fortntS. fit of ihe AtademvV The drawio iJwl5 1 eommenced orfthe.rft Jar f cffi C Tlfbctl a.' AVtCX 2:im :--Jk net, r iht parpole for which toe Lottery tabii&d, warrant a conclttuoa. tKataW 1 ediata.fairoftlwTkett wiUecffccUd; - - c m7 win J .a 97 3 - 1! ! i
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