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AN Strtes ;b accepvthe of volunteer-companies j.ot ae-l; & thirty ;hwisand mn- .. i. zed to accrpiVfp Jy, ravalry or infantry, vho may as. aociatc and ollTtnemsves for.th sevvi nXcecdOOp tnt , who shall be ciaiibVd sin ! furnished with ho 'esi iielTpv?n; expense, ami armed "and eqwped:;the expend of the United States, 'after they sha ! be calltdiniot seryicef except such of them as may-choQse.to furnish their .wn arms; and whose conimis bi ed officers shall be.;ppointcd -hi the . manner, prescribe l"w "lhe several' at-s and territories mm such c om p-.nu s hajl respectively be long : Provided, 'Thv : ;whe-;r any comr;rvl ttWirairpn; rVgimenu bn gadt or r.viVioii'pf .nnliJi Jiready organ zefV -hall tender thei; volun tary service to the U ated States such company.- bittibr refeimentr bri g fie, o j division shall jrontinue to be commanded by the . .e wS'oldin commissions in the same, at. the time of uch erKler,aniii' .vacancy tlv rafter ocuiiring,ll .be', filled in he mode pointed o&byin th tate- or:tevritbryJ lierein th said "( o m pany battali oii,V re gfi rn't ht , bri ade or division, shalj have been 01 initially raided. l-" Sec. i: And bjitfurternaBtW That any c6miariyTn6n, reg; nurit, brigidevibrivisibnphuof ferine itself ifortnjsefyic shall l'ub'e to be 'csUfuporf to do military duty at anyi MrnrJ hesPres&em of the United States shatfVjjtt4J PV within two yeariftejf jie shall cepttbe samt , Khd shlVbbouifd (q continue in si rviceK for itbTc w lernir of twelvemonths afte teyJsUaH ha j arrived at the placbf rendezvous, unless sooner discharged, and .wuej) called inLo-aciua service, and whilst remaining therein shall be undr the same rults 'and reKulati'ns, aru be enr.lrd to the slmt pay, rations for age and emoiunients of every kind, bounty and clothing excepted, with t' e regular tro-sps ; "of the ' United S-ates : ProT-iVeThat in lieu" f civ hincj, t vei y tua.comnvssioneU effierr and private in? any company. who may thusotter UiefnsVlves, shall be entitled, when called 'into acual Service t- receive, jn inoneyr a.suni equal tfj' the cost of the clothing' of a iJiuM-i iiii lutsaiuucu 'iii. ui piivfc (as the casejnray be) m thi Jegular. tn'ups.of the Unite! S'ai s.- Sec 3. And bs it furtb r enacted. That j.hc Prtideni ot the Uniu-d St tes be, and-lie' hereby is authori sed i- organize .the :. companies so. tendering their services as af resaldj into hdt?alion, fciiibdrons, rt-eimentSi brigades and dtisioni, as sooh afsJthe number of volupteefs shall render, such organize: iQrtt,ih his judgment' ; expedient but until caileL into ac? tual service; such, companies shall be bound to do regular' mili'ta : dutv us is required by Ijw, in liktr manner as before'' the passiig- of 'his act . i-e c . I, And be U Ju rthzr i nutted, That m c'se any volunteer above; mentioned, while in actual sH vrcc, shaU sustain any daWyage, by injury done to his horse or such ohlr e qulpment as shall have been fnrish .yeu at his own expmiie, or by loW cf tiie same, without artyfduit or beWli Tnce on.his part a rcasQnab.eum J the Pre sidbv-bf Ve: PiVjStlute v m c y direc , slal I be" al lowed Ujid) did to such voluntelbjreadi 'antlevWry . such damage, at?Z&&'.. ;; ? ." Sec. 51 -..And fie ijjurfa&ewctcd That tire, sum of nvWh&rtreti thou sand dollars, to be pan'puV of any monies in tht treasury not other wise p . ' i opfiuted. h and the "same h re by is appt oprUtec-towards xlcTraying any expea.c injr urre'bf virtue ofthe prcbiiions of this at -r r $ ana Speakcr of the JlMue-ffJiipreteiiiatives ' GfctiiiGfc UNION, 1 uttu, t-cu. leu, i' i . . ;. ii awt .iiiv tcbiiuu oi tne nfiMh' iwctv 'na'Hs'im wv vi ,cnu4iMa;vtJi ui cisviiit" ui uic wuiijosinuii rnuv d . Til: lFFLRSON teintorv. wnntd hnw-Uti,it ...VuH nrdmaim, and withtu tile states oi U yiew.eU t Mr. btelle's Hotel itepeaKng rtie? acts -laying duties on salt, Plf . . . t- .f Air & further ' tnehe fit A'MtctldkT of IhCaer, ntitlid f "An act furihqtto' protect thsmfferce , and .eamen fjh&gi' . eBrbary powers 7j .nJ:jf, . K?fr rr";?A -tv-thf 'Senate anst JhusiofRephsintatis ofjh - tlf Stater ivfivjimetice? in-Cvngt ess as Uia$,brj ne VtKe: act enit- ts. aj' for otlver purpose,,, pas-, Si3 ihe:Jghtday of July pnt thousand (J.m)rA Qi( -nVntv-feeven, shall andflieame ' lfi ;y is rp'.ed, Lund from and after uie. tlnrtyirst aay of Dec'embtir next, so much of any net as lays a duty on imported salt be andU he santc hereby is realeit; and from-aVl -f.tr the day last afore said, salt i shall be imported :ino the United Sta-cs free oMutyirfr. j I hat tor the "recovery ana Tecrtpt nt such duties as shall have accrued, ami on the days aforesaid rsrctive ly remainjoutstandiivg, and forthe re covery and distribalion of5pjs, pe nalties 'and forfeitures, "ami f the re niisno'i "thereof, which shall have been incurred before and pn the said days respectively! the provisions of the. aforesaid act shall remain in full foice and virtue,. Set. 2. Jind be it furth'i t'nMCted, That from and af er the firs' dy of Janu try next? so much of any act as allows a bounty on exported sah pro visions and pickttKfish, in lit u .o I draw bacM of thijS telh-alt-em plo5ed ih .iciiiimSfe m uca of any -act as , makes a! lowa'nce. Tt5ei8in--ueR pi uiawoacK. 01 tne mt(s utlh; sahbyvit umes;iil l is VeealerTh the pro visions of the atoJiesaidvacts shall re fmainf t:? ift lfcrce ami vi rtuc f 'for life ,pdyin(cn;oi i ..inc. ocunues or ' aio v nces inciirjreTjbf ayibiejh the first oay oi ja;iuai nexu v : o 'zna ce if , further emitted. ThaMoOmuch W ihe acr Dasseid bn uhei twenty .fifth y1f; March, one rusatdighChundredand btireri titled g $Ji act &ri l rjtpp rot e ct t he iommerie and eitine.;o0rtiie4 'States agaimftijlie Barha'jpwerSt'' 'as is con'tamed in the firft jeeclioh of belaid act,b; iandAhe 9-$ae ; hereby is opivtihued in, Tforce untilVthe first4 day ot Jantriry next; and no longer z Prfrfrfc :TCrV ' That the audi iibnaliiiy taut; by the said section sh:ll be coltecttd on all such goods, j vareridmerchandizfc, liable to pay i the SSmK-as shall have been import- eu previous: to that dity. ' v ! NA l MACON, Speaier of the House ofiepresentatfves. - SAMl. SMITH, v President of the Senate, firo-tempote. Approved March 3, 1607. TH. JEFFERSON AN ACT Authorizing patents to issue for lands I oca--ted and; surved bv virtue ot ccrraui .'yirginiai reeolutioafxiifits-. BE it ena&4iby the Sencit- and Houf of : pr fcntativfsof th United states of America, in Congr fs ajf ni' V.-rf, lat any officer o oiiikr ot the Virginia line, on continental es lablishnieut! or his ,egal rcpresenta ive to whom' a land wjrrranr Is. fucd, by Virtue ofany res. Union of ; the legislature o! Virginia j as a l?oun- ty for services, which: hv i UA oi Virginia, passed Mior to tlv ces .. . . - 'jajsti Si !! i H llic United States, entitfcd such offii . !,.. . . .. vti ui ouiuicr t j uounry (anus, snail, if the, said warrant has bfetn or shall be located within three years, from the twenty-third of ;V14rrhr tifcr. uxA a survey jthereoj has been or shall be, whhm five years from the sfml twenty-thud of March; next( re tunietl to the office of the Secretai y of AVarVbbtatn a patent Jor t fie same, ii the saie manner, auori tlie'i.unie C4)hduions?. us patents are obtained for l.tncs loiaied and surveyed on other watinnis of the officers and soldiers oMhe Virgrija'line ,u continental establish tatntT Ptrtidr 'dVteit no p.itetd tsj)all bt obtuned ptisuh re solution -warrants, unless theie f produced itijlie Secretary of WarJ Aaiislactory tvidente tljt such .war rani wjtn gianVtd tors, i vicU vhicn, by the Jaw of .Virginia parsed niiot ofBcers or soldiery his heirs or as stgSi f to bounty lands, and also a fcertificte oJAhe register of the land bffice nf;Vjrginia hat Jio other war Vant'has issued frorri the said land office for th s me services. . See, 3 Andbs it furthrr enacted. That no.ptent.shU. be issued, by virtue of ?t he precediog section, for jv greater truantity f?f)and, than the rnli orjtwrrtjof service jpf the officer or scldiiyrV (b Vhorh otto Vwlto&e le- al. psentat ives subihJ reijplutiotv hav- cntiiled him to under the afore said laws of Virginia ; and whenever it jppears to the Secretary of War that tlfe survejCor surveys made by virtue of any resolution warrant, is for a greater quantity of land than the offictror soldi-r i entitled to for his services, the Secretary of War shall certify, on the said survey r surveys, the amount of such surplus quantity, and the officer cr soldier, his heirs, or assigns, shall have leave to withdraw-his .survey from the of S c of the;St cretary of War, and 'e-NurTeybis location, excluding sucn surpwjs qu iniuy, in one rxxjy. Irom ahp1.rt of his re survey, and a pjtentihall issue upon sUv h re-sur vey' as in .other casrs. Pflf N AT. MACOIT, speaker the lloise of ' Represcr.tatives. S, SMI J H i Piaideiu of the Senate pro-temfiGre. Approve! Mure li 3, 1307. TH. JEFFERSON War Depart Client. Fi ekiiauy 23, 1205. JjOTIGEft heri-b given, thil - scparaie IPfcpsals will Ix received at 5be OfHce ofthe Sccrctr.ry 1W the Depart- rntnt F War, until 1 J rlock atbcon of the i first wednebda) iH-Juae uexr,; for the iopply bf all rations tluit may be, requ'eed fr tecse of the Uniurt fit?es, frorn ihe ffir$t day tf0ctebf r 1807, un.il the 'S6th day of SepternW 1&3, b th days inclusive, it.tive follow places, v z. lst -'V Nia. ara, Dejlt, MichiHrnicIwi nsctFovt AVaynf. , Ckikago, and at any place ot 'jl'ajci s vvhre tr ':.s or mry-'be sratioWj T.iar'hd or retuiited. witbm tltp S'tterxf O'.iiOj- and Tcititory of Mich gar, and it any (dace or j lacea within ihe In tiiana Verritorv, norvli of the 4lst dere I of North latitude. 2 d." At d.e new; military post opposi-e thersotf u of ithe.Hiwassce, and withtn ihe Cherokee nation between l ennessee auu Georgra, and. oh theTcVhesstc rivtr, aud On Ithe road between Jaid tiver ana ai ville, arnd'snany: piace or Traces where troo arer ,be stationed, marclied or recn itJ Wihin the states cf Keatucity and Ter.htssee. : .' 3-d. At, the fraiT son near Vincennes.ori' tne rivet , W abash, ..i j;avt MassaeNew Madrid.: Chickasavv Bluffs, Arkansa: , Natrhejijnd Fort Adams, and arany pbc or plates Cfrheri troops are or may he sr tioired, marcheVl or recruited in the Mtss'.s sippj ienitpry. Vxcept the county of Wash ington, and at any place or places in ih Ifidiana territory tuth of tne 42ut degie of north lati ude, and fifty miles east ' i the Mississippi river. 4:h. At St tl.ouis, St Charles, Kaskas kia, v C;ihokiV,andtt any place or piacis where: troops .are -rm-y be stationed, marched or recruited within n territory ot L usiana, north of Nr.v Madrid, and .v any place or places in te Indiana territory, within hftv mJes east .'t the Mississipp river, and sutbof, the 41st degree ot nonii latitude. Fort Mastac excepted 5ih. A t N e wVO t leai it, Placquimtaes, Point Ciupee, 'Oacheta, Natchitoches, Ap pc ousas, At akapa, 'ort Stodtlert; Fort r Stephen's, and acany place or places where troops are or may hv stationed, marched or recruited within thegjeVrkory of Orleansrr in the coun ty of Washington in the. Missis- ; ippi territory, and at any pluce o? places onhe west s de ot the Mjssiss pp river below Arkansas. '-'"' ; Separate proposals will also be receiVtU as aforesaid, for the supplv 'of ail rations, whicb may . be iequhed for the usu uf tie 1 United States, from the first day otua- : rv 18GH, ti the 31st dav vi l)ecwhr st : . wnicn may oe ie tlM'teari'.'boib days inclaywe.wrthin theWve'riHf s hereinafter metwt ed, vsz MtW i-m)& Old leldppid att.-fcc'"or'-laceNiwf rroo)a. arei or: may dc at oneu, marvcsiw ur,rt(r tea, --, ,- I .. .; -tv within chest ate ot Georgia, and oq. the In dian bcundary between Georgia? 'and the Creel- nation. . : '; .. Vr- 7th, At Cltar eston. Rocky Mojjnt, 6i thehead wars pfShel Saiitee, and at . any place or places where Xtroops are or maj be stationed, marched or recruited, within syi j fctates, of North aiid South-Cariliia; t v:l 8h At orf.lk; 'andvat any Tlace :pt piai ec ?here troops are or may be stntAoned, niarcbed 'prjrecrttttedWitbin the state ot V rctnia. , - - KJ - t Sitif. At Foit MHenry, and at ay'-pface or p ace where troops are or may4 be, sta tioned, marghrtl or recruited ,withm"'the Mate1' ot Murvtu d ul the district of Co- ia .tbra ' a lOib- ' At Fipt M fflm, Carlisle, and at aoy ulace or places wnere troops are or may jue ;sia:iunea roaioueu recnutea 11th - At Pittsburg, and at any place or places, where troops are or may bestajiofiech marched or recruited within he state of Pennsylvania, west of rhe mmintuius 12th At Port Jay, .West ro:ntt Albany, Schenectady, gjid ai any place or places where troops are or jntay be eiationed: marched or recruited wi Ida' Os?- state of New -York, Niagara and i:3-d?nendeucie excepted within ihc estate of Connecticut, lihode- S is'and and Vermont. 1 i' h. At Fort Independence ( B ottcit bar oour and &t aov nl2Ce or traces where i TtK-ps are crinaybe stationed, matched or. reci'ui ted with ixi the state cf Wassacbusetts, ihe town' of Spritigflsid and the district of Maine;-excepted. i 15th:; At-Pcrtsmonth and Portland and a i any place, or Jlice vhere troops are or nay be stationed marched" ot-.' recruited within the stateof New -Hampshire and the dictrct of Maine , - - 16th Proposals vjjll zlw be iecei"Ced as aforesaid, for the supply of all rations which maybetequired by the United States, for the trcop3 w.nch aie or may be stationed.: marcned or ret suited within the townf SpringiieM in the slate of Massachusetts, and lor trie armourers &r.d other persons employed i n the Ui'ited S rates' armoury tx that place, from the. Is: da of January 1808 to the 31st day r December in the tame year, b ni! days itidusive. A ration to consist of onejwund and ore quarter of becfj or three quarters ot a p u..d of orit, eighteen ounces of bresd or flour, one giltot rum, whiskey cr brandy, as.da'4 the rate ot two quaitcrs o salt, four-ruarvi ofviuegar, 5Four p.u ds of soap, and on- pund and a hut cf candles to every rju.. dre rations 'The prices of the teveral component pans of tne rations shall.be spt - reified ; bu the United States reserve tht riht of maU ng such alterati ons j the pne?; of ihe CAmpdneut parts of the ration atcu said, as shall make the price of each pro thereof bear a- just "'proportion to the pro posed price of the whole ration. The rations oie to b5 furiushed in such quantities, that there shall at all times, auruig ti e term. of j the proposed contract, be sulbcitpt for t ( ; consumption ofthe troops at Michd muci. -ic, Hetr t and Chikaa tnr six months m "advance tind at each ot t .e oiher post on he west tr a waters for at least three months in advance, of good and wholesome provisions, if the. same snsb be 'repaired It s also to be permitted to all and tvtrj of the commandants of fortified plac.s i po ts, to call oi, tit keasonr when the same can be :ra.Heporud, or at any time bi rase f urgency, sUCl supjilie of like provisions in advance, as'u the d scretion oi the com mandant sha I be deemed proper. It is understood that the co- tractW is to N at he exper.ct and risk of issuing the -uppl es to the troops, and tht all losses sustained by the,d?preditions of an enemy. r i meat's rrthe troi ps ot tl.eiUnrert Marts, shall be paid by the Un ted States ar :he or ce ot the articles captured cr de f trojed as aforesaid, on iht-depositions of wool moi epersonaot creditabh characters. Sud the certificate of a comnnsstoned officer, stat hg the circumstances ot the loss, and ne amount 'of the articles for (wb'ch com pu lsation snail be ciatrr.ea. ) I . The privilege understood to be reserved t the UnfteaAtates.otreouinne'thatfiont f the sappl i.es w h ich may oe furnished un der any of theprtsea corttracts, $ half, be .1 -l2-J -' " -it- " -suea, until mt supplies wnicn nave aeei r may be tnrnisbed ui.der contracts now. force, have been consumed; and thai a upply in advances nay always be required a- any ot tne nxea posts on tr e seaooara or 1 tdian frontier, not exceeding three months. H.VPEAR80RN, . 'Secretary of War February 25, 1B07. ' . THE HILLSBOROUGH RACES By order of the Club, r HENRY THOMSON, Jun Sec Patent Fire and Water-proof CEMENT. fti MOMG th' ' various disi:overK-N . WlliWU VI ICklV UlCII f IIMKi til tilt U(1ited', States, we know of4noie moi de&erving of public notice thanr the- follow sue, by Lbwis de vibotii Snch a.! stderatum m the architecture of buildivt? hash ecn 4ov$ w arid njr. M itn y T a f4iavt been made to compose or ma: Orac pfei a'chcrr'ical compcsiTin similar to that uset4 oJ ihe ancient Egyptians ; but we hav heard of pone which approximates hea'p to that which is enerall cal ed he Ep tan cemem, ard wit cn has pu at oenancef t .' -. ,., - r . .'.f t lie ravages ot ime tor several tnousana Years, than that which,? he Patentee herr 'describes. . y- "' f A Composition equal m durability to Fiev Stune for coveTirig ! Roofs, Floorsi': ai. plaisterinz Walls of Houses.' r7. Kendenng cellars that are marshy ana iamji, water proof. : . i. whim.ey,li : Fie Hearth and cistern ' tr"tqs to iroxxf. ah'd back Doors of Houst s eroent Payement entire A- r .Front aiu Rcarof Houses, Arches, and VV orks ui. det .vater, Statues, Images, -&c?, jilaisie oU'Side of' Houses. J1 li e Maeriflvof this- Cement . does no mucb exceed. the Price of Common Plai tering 13th Al Fort Tnimbvll, Fort WcWt'-; nd. at a nf; place or place? "vi here tfoopfirare I or mavhe stafionedU. 'matched, or recruited Washingttf, State, of forth-Garolinay Bertie County .Court, February Term; A tOT, -rt.TorAVfYtrsus") 'Ptitida ' Bei.j ratlixgt&i dec' 3 DOWER. this suil, amhot inhabitants o f tbisate r w f cu n s-xiy mays pubriUdtice be gtven to, the said VV ilbam Stpleton-ant! Aiine h!S rofe, Jby .advertiser, tni jn tW Raleigh Kefstef.Tthat they b- and appeal? bef re th? Justices of thii Cdiirt; rb be htld for .this, Ccuntv' at the Izt'U, 1 1 Wtrj4so? on tiw secopdcMbnday of May (. ...... wivi ,iv uui iu ineir an vjaarcii iij -I6V7. - Tneieautifut anoV thon tisff bVel Hof CITfZEN, v ozo Vising font yedrsUj the; ensuing SeasoflW w.hiciG-will comment ;,tk - WliW JX c.p. Ctbh ; twelve DoUars the itn. o-itable Ihe iBrst of January . nex , aho! 24 Dollars to insure a Mare to be with Foal,- which wi.l bedema .ded if the Pro p.rty of the1 Mare is changtd. ' The Sub scribers jnSTified frarrf the most unquee ..otuble authority, say,, that Citizej a ranked among the best Stallions m this LourTy ; his Colts not being ir fenor t .ny, and he biEg a rematkable sure-Foal ;etter , RICHARD OGILBY;. PI D IG REE 1 do ley certify, ihat Sterling Hufha iay Horse Citiien was &aled i5 198, ruy Property, that his sire wa Mell zar, his dam Camilla, bv .Wft&Vr .-. rand dam Mirciiva, bv Obscurity great, f staddam OAttS;by Claudius Maltreat rand clam feall Pa nttp, jay IStarwrig, out i th? impoitedtMare Silver h.-i; c T appearing the Mtitfactiorf.K or tn,s cort, that TSiltiam Staph on nd Ante hw-w ff two of the DefonrUnr i vrt cr 10 tnepeution the petitioner, or j.udrtenrwll be taken, aaiast ther., pr& eonem''-. - ' 'V-TesY, ?'' ' X T I arable at ths Red House in Caswell Courftv, v and rdl be kt to Mares at six Dollars the 1. nd Srarlmg were ot bv trie Belie.z 'A . ian in England. ' XJCIXG PERFORMANCES. October, 1801, Nw-Uruns wick Sweep staRes, fur 3 year olds two mile, heats, thirty -'Dollar entrance, 86 lbs, each, up ward of 20 Eubscr.bers, Mr. Burvell Wi Ike's g. f. Perfec- nor, iy JieUair, - I vir, S ciluig Rufiiu's b. c. Citizen, by'Meilzar, . - - 3 at- Mr. John Drummend's g. g. Buck skin, by President; - 2 Mr. Gn&n StithV b f. - by i Mcllzar, , , - Dr. bt-ch ird Fields e-. r by i iure-i-evu, Each eat run in three m nutes fiftye Niew-Hrt nswick meetinir. Octoher itR05. 450 Dollars, 4pur mil? heats, free for aH S?.,weighfs at ai New Market, ir otentng -Kttmn'ii b. h qitiien, by Mellza!, - - Mr. Burwell Wilke's b h. Cbanti . cleer, by Chanticleer - 2 tr. Gnffin ibtith's b m "hv 1 da Mcibjar, . v dis. In a-l;w days after this Race, Chanti cleer beat Doctor Pasteurig famous Hors ?nap Diaton, at Warrehtn, three mile neats Cmaenbas ileverbeen on the Turf v Twenty Dollars Rewara L U JN away from the : Sub-criberf ton Monday the 9ti instant, a ikely vginia-born NEGRO FELLOW; by 5 name oi vvAi.Kra. tVct ,i,.. ois ears, oi dark complex.on, a long head, i, d fully as i usty as common Fellows v ' Theabve Reward will be given to any Person who wdl deliver the ;sad Negfn to Subscriber, living n'mejjiiles souh of Pi tsboroufth, orsecvre htmJt any Jail in b a S i are,, so that I get - him agairv and ei dollars mote to orove-em wi, 4 W 5?egro 18 ha,00'rd by.anr person, saidegio is in theojeigh- .,.v,. i waieign, trora whe.cs be will -de vuiij to make his escape to Orange County, m Virginia- T. FARISH, II ' .n . . ' . uoauuxm County, Feb 18. t . NOTICE. ,.; i HE Subscriber hvinw tnni:fi.Jl s - . -v MMW'iiiti as executor m the Estate 0f John I - '.-V'SchertcJc, Esq of Tarb rr u dec. .. w ni'uciu wirannne c.state is in debted, to present their A lation and paymeut; and air th se who are indebted to the Estate by open Account, are desired to close thesame by a. te or .Mherwise, previous to thenrsi day . f May next, as. after that period uvts w il be en tered aair.stthem ndtscrimmaeK. DANIEL KEDMOND tt'ds at hi- hiore twmerly otccp ed by M Schcncfc ui Faiborough, ai d is au hu -i t by me to ive andrecevjKd.spbarge V V V : -WILL. ROSS.- j-hi - T&YrQe9rgeibw4U
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