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I : ' wVlSth" of thU Jnontlu - came '-r3J Sib. Via. luchc. - AjiV i,M ?.f!e considerably iae y and UK te abave-d. troucu, Kritikca up his eicape, be has carried to urxyv ler, to mile rJb. fcc In my J y. ,,!T;SiaiJd.w come forward; fbll pA wdpa charge, cr, JaVC wld agreeable to law. 1 DIRECT TAX a Crccably to the direction of in a Acr cf Congre, paased the 16th day fMrchf 1:02, entided 44 An act to a pU the act entitled An actio lay and wt ljiret'Tix within tbe United c Hunter. Em. CoHtCtoi of rcind collection district, will pred p at public ale, in the tau of Ku ricctlordion, in the county of Ktr.herfora, . tn.i. j-- ri.,i. tml willc i tacethe a!e rromaay.to day tfnec- bar; j nacb of the Lands in the said ecu .ty . f KotherforJ, tn wh'ch any part of the pjcciTax-fchall remain .unpaui on use tcsxl 12:hday cf July, as shall be suf IcKnt to s&tisiy the some, tosheT with jah legaJ cosrs and charges as ahall be in dict, and of which all persons concerned ut rxqaested to tike due notice .. WILL. POLK, Supervisor Ditria Kurtb CaJin. YOUNG LADIES , BOARDING SCHOOL, VTARRKNTOX. THE Sumnv r Vacatiun commen ces cnt the Uth t f June nett. 'Tis the n q jrjt tf ti.e Svbt tcr i a- 'he Pa j Is may not be Up at h mr nu;rr tai t:vtir prescr bnl. which j ' S'jc txkri this rpp r'uni:y r. cbvuM report, wh;ch rr.Ui. i.avc len cirt:'. -u ( r s-i- tixhrer purpose, that i' f" pss tie ir a'.r jerson to suxt jv J runy schc!ais," by assnxirg hu Par. . I (brsViesthe Gentleman who teaenvs Mu j; il. Fn1! r. th then rr tjve irr J ' cU dail-.- enrrfoyed in the tuition o :. Pep Is cotiSdeJ to hfrcarc;and that s , v ii ctannue tha assidui cn i.as hi iherio been approved, by devoting he line, nt only to their I teriry -frprove-r-tnt, but a!sa in instruct!, k them ol the tec$sit) cf aret d-ne; aHht ulj to Cwono r. cal and domes c aiatrs SARAH FALKENER. -JjySS, ISO 8. P S Havng larelr made a cons'dera Vie addition to our Bu.ldi.igs, there is roens for the reception of a lew mir To a " g Ladies. -" .. at Febiuaiy Tetn laM, as Kxccu:.rs j tth last Wili anJ rsiament .f KD- j LfcKr P AINE, drcit-d. late of Per s, j ii i Cu':y, r.-et ati jurrscus having cia ms I ariinst the ,aul Ls;a:e. to Take -ppl.ca- ! tru within the time limited by Uw, ai.d ti. .t'-fclwcd to siiJ Etttr, aio aii-j re ecs;ai to mike immediate pumcnt. WILLIAM COCKE, ) JOHN PAINE, C'xr J AMES PAINE, 3 jray 2, 1SU3. ii AlEOK NORTH CAROLINA Mecklenburg Count ij ArRiL Stsst n$, ISOi. Irn oiWm, Wil-. su, s 11. dtc. The ILpicsenta avcji.l Wm Wit Fritioi fur ttr l)i tu on o ttc l it; Sn, ijn. Urc atiu leben Wuson. TT having been supeted lhat the Drttrdants to this Petition live v.l ut tae I. nits of th a State Ir is tl etc fere f rdtttiby the Ci-urr, mat the Clerk tal e a .vcrtiscrnent f s xty days m the Kai'ih ltcister. that t e Defet duta to . th j Petition apicar at our next JuSv Court I Pu-4said tourer Sessions, then ai d shie to shew vau -e. if any they have, wi.y tie Prayer of t c Petitioners should i.i W. ,;rn'td Otherwise the Petition will kc heard ex htrit. By oider . C urt, ' Tts. i. Al.t.X NI)ER, . if E. BACOX ' - 1'HE' Subscriber, living in the up .purpart ti( Edgecomb Ccunt, a tew ft its inm the head ol Great Content no free, tare for sale, at their Store, be tten E'gbt aiid Ten Thousand Weight c( e wJ UACON.W - CLOlK I? I VA ICU-MA A h (J. TUESnhscriberiufomishtsFriends and the Publ-c In jetierai, that heh j. reeved from Guilford to Charlotte, in Mttklatur," hi C where he has com tccd Bmirvrts in Partnership with J- BARZ1LLAI GARDNER. A. W Bride & Gardner: ' UCl &. VTXl Ctf MAKlJtS.'COX,D SILVKBSMITUS.' Retcro thanks to tteir former customers Lt yui favours, hepg by their ass du; attention toUusintss, to merit the pa bcaarecf the Pvblic in the above Bran J Clocks ani Waichea'carefully re prL Also, some good Clocks on haci lors ... , A, JJKIOE, r. B, GARDNER.. " fcT Cash orAVorl wUl be ctten foicti li.l .-1 . ' t xrAS.he-lWtp. taMrm. &fe -teJStf&Vifi- totKMl). iVTK-te&Sfi9.K litiiS I he isinivtd-hcrcana wiiuiemaia a Cliarles PJrish't TavctnT ftvr.dxl? onlVj: HeCuraaodBKESSt Jn the Ures(le and tn.a manner Ljapte J he e jxi Kiict1 w tuch' hV' has hadVjcm ihe praenCe oilt uade rrj ratious ciliesVpoted fot tiite and elccafkei rnduevs him to flit ter, himself, that his ijvtde cf tirtssjo the. Hair,; willgf.ve vniyei&aJ satisfaction. ' .ait. iirta, r-iv ontc-i '-. , A iunttry 6f R'AZOUS;- of the first oaliry, made after, particular 1'directibns aud thoroujely proied. . If. they da ,not please, on malthe purchasers may return item, and recei?e. back-their money. He his' also Y FINt -SOAP for the ose of l.ad.es, and for Gen leruen's Sharmg. A (tw. PrTtals of OTlOOP ROSES, &c of the most exqaisite scent.. Thosei Ladies and Gentlemen who may please to favour him with their parr on age, may depend ;updu being attended in tnc most punctual and respectful manner. Cj Razors set and restored to the keen- est edge. : , yfw.t 8. mr7rj V Raleigh, Thurso at I 'Jon k 9'1808 Gen. Bryan Whitfield is a can di late for an Elector lor the New l)crn distri t. If-chr-cn, he will vote f,qr, Mr. .Mdis-m as President. Our Tea lern will require no bet tcr evidrncc th n the foiloWinC; paragraph, to conv'nCe tncut ol the improper means tcso'tcd to In the; Federal Prints to mislead tht puMic jugmnt : We havo the pleasure to state, on re jpecublc authority, that ir Sti'r .t N. Carolina h b.x.iiK Ci,7T,p.rt;j, fi.i'r'at I; cannot b-t k h '-K gra - tul n nu. wlmw ht i ire a ivf to 'nt It Ni'n..ur 1 ' i .t hib Ci'ii'ilrv, Tv wi ness tt -t s iu i nr. i. . iiiles, ajiJ 1. 1 r ' k-j ; a . .' t u: - t : o- 4 if' r at 'I dvlu ivi. tot! - urr.. vt ' n Fed IH t tl Phtf t i;"z -n nf th:-, not h t- I I xh.i. il.:, p.. .i'r h f u vi l n .U h knou it ; I i : t r t'u- tnt 7,..iiun or tru prople -il'ihc U- ;t.ii ", wed-.tLre it t oaro'jinn . ( nc vr tiust m issae of the . p.) iifrn eln iii ris wi.l lonfirin tt, ti-t . urat mdiu the unTtir me.ms t k to pi ju dicc the p -hlic mnd against th present Ailn.inistmtion arid maj -rity in C n;re--) chat S. Carolina rnnjms, as it Ins lon hecn, cidcJUj Republican State, The hip Xevr;lrn, arrived at Bot n, 'ii 'g- L'u.in papers to the Uth Aonl. The total nftlu. amuui.t required by Parliament to meet the .x;jerces of thr car i'v 'he small turn of f'.rti. ri?ht m l .'9ifi' tix -hundnd .md Jjiy thrtt thousand, crie hundred und Aeventt. pvttidi sterl ' ng The Englihconvov for Canad t, which sailed trn the U'.b ult. con sisted of nealv:on; fnird. t sa ! a mu si gc t.r number ua; h vti' d Fr t'i q i-tr'er any one yea r'o hi lib rofver- V ii a! .-I mtipt rem Spain tat thir cs-..pr ol t;i. Pyiu'- ui P ace, nd that the 14 nch troops were agun nri'-kit g Jemon'-trauons of 1 pur;)OSr t' u. k Cior,tl. ar. Capr. I' li-r. arrivt-d at Boston from Ctib: .It u, informs, that ih ilrttih h d t Lcii poc -ston ,tl, and r.- mmunded a lor man unin habited rotk. c allttl Par l Inland, situated under- Apes Hi I, a little wet i'f Ceuca, on the Harbary coat. Preparations wete m king for an attack on.Ceuta, and it was reported the Moors wete to assist in the att ick. There were some rumours that the French were out in the Mi ditesranc.tn, and a look out was kTt for the in at Gibraltar; under an expei tation that thty m ght 'iitcndto pass through thej Stints. i - Bv an arrival at Biston fron the Cape of Good Hcpe, itappea thatjo neutrajst-fvare aHotveXi toTtnd a caj;o there, except thr ounlrv is in crtat distress, wher . Vs. 1 a special permission is grarjten I't the purpose. Sever-1 Ami-ri ai-vrasi-ls wtre obliged to leave tht, Cape witft th?ircarges mw The Governor ff.the Island of Su Croix Vm the 30th of .April is tued the following Proclamation : llovving 1 .W.be;eas it .u insHJy expedieit ao reeessary ui derthe present scarcwy of pro visions and lumber in .this island and us dependencies, not only' to encourage by al: Visible means the importation ar d supply thereolVbui to the same end, to prohibit the exportation of coJtn'al produce, in ail fa reign ships arid TeWIs, eicptin in siich asshaU be wholly cr panly laden with prp'" visions' orfomber fcr' sale within the said Island or its dependencies, or fox the use. or supply of any of the inhabitant 's thereof 1 do heyt by .direct arid" oicler thai noso-' rar.': ru sn,' or- cclonial tirbdijce whatever be - lt?lF ori?orted la iajrTww equips rmtiori i? ret?ejpi;iHestat of thiit.tflraii'd on thcSd.of Urr Its situation U wpresentea airuty, rlllt rr siiig.' ;The jrofrisonnM' of 900 men ; ancl it was computed ibat-hey .had -Qot; jWyhiottS.:fof:r more than height Say siif tn'e island.' t - 'v :t .' y . . ;. .,!!"'' ?The" name vothV schooner, tc longing to Ney Gern,?" lately upset in the Dela ware, was the, Rattle and Soap" Capr. John Emery, a native of that'plate, wKp. with six seamen were lost. JVlbst truly (says the New bern Herald) do.vre sympathize with his discon solate widow and orphan children, in the loss of a husband and father and lament, that the community has lost soienterprizing, active, and benevolent a citizen. To an ar dent mind, pursuing in an uhd viaV tipg'course, the path of honest in-i :ustr)iWas united in Captain K mrryja'most fetling and generous disposition ; the distressed ever, found in him a friend and bencfac tr.r, his family a fond father am! endearing husband. At a public meeting held in the Capitol at Richmond, on the 1st instant, for the purpose of pro mo?! r.g Dome?tic Manufactures, he Governor being calied tu the chair, it was resolved, That, at this important crisis, when we hc buf lmlc to hope irom the jastice 'f the tj r- brl:gereni powers of Europe, w ho have nntoduced a new system of war iari, b anacKing neutral commerce, it is exp. d ent that the Pe pic oi these U S;a e sau'.d rely upon those in ernal Vt.uces with wh.ch they are so amply provided- J'etofocJ tlvrefore, that a committee be appoiuu-u todi es! a plan for theestabhsh .l.fiii or'Maiiutac urrs, adapted rq our pir .cu! .r situation, and tht they make their ep'nt tr a meeung ot the citizens to be held tr th - Capitol on the 8,h. .i c i?nmiitetv:jt accordingly named On motion of Mr. INlumford, it was resolved unanimously, Tijjt at the ctlebr ition of the Anm raiy of Annricaii Independence, in the ii of Jjl)nt.t, we, t?e (er. oils picscm :!i s mc iicr. wili, as tar as pruct cable. -ppc r clotti(d in art.cki of the maiiufai. me ot Virginia, cr of somu one ot the U S .icv" . We shall be g'ad to see the ex imple of Virginia followed bv vverv Slate in tt.e Uni n. J,'h- Legislature of the State ol Xt'w-Yoik, dcepiv impressed wi.h ; tJ lavportan t of ciiv ouraging the "reeling ol good Sheep, passed an a t, ac their at sciion, jr;r:ng bounty of fifty dollars to the per on who brings the first Marino K.tm into any county of that State, m which thre is not one already. The extra session of the Legis ture of Georgia has risen, alte 'assinrv u An act to alleviate tht ondiiion of debtors, and riTord to h--m temporary rclief,,, and a feu thcr acts of little consequence. h.- debtors act provides, that, no '. lerk o! a court, or justice ot peace, s'lall' issue any execution against the, person or property of any de- enc! i ',b an judgment, provided such cJVhdant sha.l give sati-fa -uxy 'security for the amount ol the judgment. Sheriffs, &c. are so forbidden to make sale i t , ropcrty alrcad levied upon, on s. curity beiDg given. The proceedings of the Genera Court Martial, assembled on boarti the frigate Chespenke, for th LuriaUof (vt. Charle Gorriui. jjinastrr command t ; . John Hal., Hook, Gunner -a. I belonging to. the aid IrigateChesapfakj;, al the time of the attack mads upon her by the Leopard have been puo lished. The change adduced a gamst CapL 'G.ordo'n was, "For ncgligendy performing the duty lataMcu nim. ' 1 he Court iYIar- Maj sTariCtjice,a nifiio-Qc privately reprimanded by the Seciet iry ot theNavy. In Uie caVcs of Capt. ilalratT Iouk the Vg&jiit:r, the Court Martial sentenced the for mer toVe privately reprimanded, ji'id fRcMaiter to be dismissed from aie'servicc of die United States. .We understand that two compa nies of militia from West Tennes ec, have been ordered out & Tare? now on duty on our frontiers4, in order to protect the citizens from the , depredations of the Indians;' who' are becoming very .trotible somV. "rV . Massachusetts arcfoji....The Boston pipers re& t ed Iast;ninr gi ve u& tlie opening proceedings o! tHeLegi3raturc- In the Senate j li:,Qi Otis & Uecttd PresiderVbH ; a majority f of two rotcs '5la 'the. J the: centrenenicnosen are icriu. in the'Seate,d?jh SfeHpt&tfpf; keDfentatTvesm thre'wililcontl&t shall Havel arrived Is problematical ; we are nowevtr.iotHpcu.ifu" UiaarTere'will'evefltu rnaiority;; OdrSrbonidocs not ; ad.; Xmt ot comments m thisvpaper.v: In our ne 'shallshew-tharthis;- majority;, nor ever o oe rcrjrucw, dbes hoteylnce any material cnangfe tin the; polititai seritirnntscjf trie- people, or. mat state..wva mt . h r' Joseph Story; a decide rJ .repub lican is electtd by an alrntst uuani-' mbus yote, tofiiI the seat in Con gress rendered .vacantly the death of JVIr. Crowninshield. To tht successor of suxh a manjtherepub licaris will look vviih uncommon ex pectation. ' By returns ( fron the New-Ypik Corgression tl Election, there are ten republicans, and seven fetfera? members chos'en. Prettdcfl 'ial l Election .... We hav hitherto refrained from any disou v sion of this, subject (say the Editors of the TrehtonTrUe American) from btlief that it was on pur part tt jiol ly unnecessary. -In" that belief we vet continue, ' . r ' Thejfact is, the Republicans of his St ate; .'so far as we are iti form-, ed, have long. looked to M Madi son as the successor of Atr. Jeffer son thty had uniud in him before the Republican Members of Con gress, alter a conference on the. q ats. tion, recommended him to .heir suf frages this recommendation con firmed their previous opinion of his ;it ess and desjtrt, and there, was not less unanimityf amongst the Win his support than there was in the sup i of Mr. Jkferson as successor o Mr. Adams. Mr. Madison's ate conduct, particularly the' noble k-fence of our nalional rights,,. in terests and hoiior, has still more: en-d-a;ed him tf republicans generally and we consider their affections so fir.n y riv. tted to him, that, as on he me hand nothing that we could offLr jgrainst him would los-n. their at a liment, so,-rm the other, n ithin that we coul l. advance in his favo woiild strengthen it. v In truth, after, a dient ct:q"uirT of the numeivius. Ilf (ii)!iva';s tVom viri- us pa tspi the S'atr winch ou s; uation has lenabled us to see and converse witti in the couise of thf 'ast f ur 'r five mnn'hs, we hav ovn Hut onti'ndi -iiual (.Mr. Sloan) jul'nefidly to-jlr. M uhv.n's el-C.ion and ye have heard f no oth r. .. Thus tnncn.we have thouim i our i uty at th.s tjme to say lor tiie in- t.rrrnatio otoiir Republican brethren Jt'other Sta;eS, and to pui a rest all i xety as to?ihe part w hi v.h New Jersey may De expected .to take in ihe Presidential Election. We believe there can be very little 'douut about Mr, Madison Election to the Prcdattcy. ' Wc do not beheve any other candidate will get a vote in N, Garobna - ; i v Edit. Reg. It is with pleasure thtt we in form our fellow citizens fsavs the Cnarleston.Ctty Gazeite) that the Upper B atery of Fort Johnson is n iW ready for mounting theT Ordi nance,' a d ihe Lower BatterV in a state of forwardness. We ven ire to "say, the plans of said Bat ic:pic9ve weA laid, , and the .work TiansrftpHfione in a substantial and eat manner ; anv will, 'without 'oubt,' whtt finished, do credit, to ihe maeter-r.arpent r, who carried the same into effeu. . , '. meeting took fJlace neat" Cumberland Gap, in trie state, of Virginia, (says a Knoxville '''pa4 Jjcr of Aprilth) about 6 o'cl ck esterday morning, between Gen. John Cocke,:of Rutledgeand I'ho nas Dardis, Esq. bt this pla e ; n the "first;. 'fire Mr. Dardis was jvyrcly wounded in the shoulder. On Monday the 16di ult. (says he L? xingtoh V irg. paper) an af fair of honor was d elded in a more savagcjoTianner than usual, in;-rMmtgOiiJy; Mr. rhumLbw.f :-: vzx and formierlv;? tufienrj at.this lace rand Jtm$ffi4 presentati ve; -rom 15ntg6iTri iry Lewis .ins ta eitpired': Mr. M'Henrj- lited onljr a day?Mif wcic icsuueu 10 msieaa oi pisuo3J 44 Une'partieft todd orilymi JUces.frQm e$rJiofe .iiitr, Wrts nfr rwiliMr-'uV 'rfltw' . f ' I r7ntrnf thi fn fntlte nd;ihfe.IftW k'l'M U rrWof thifcramUte eunnd tM mf: yncrtoly; toil t n mniuaieir. 14 . o ' I jl - :i. 4i . A S hnftt. Jf Ana Vlhkl firr . (,-' P.ltM !of rnrcniwer' :r6wded-wnbhf;; ; mfM, V. nrktnfr, rresterl theublic mmi- Mai i-iLfhi hari of mmM jfif ! Veouta ,filf tcahitaT vvere united to tsmW&f&i f" imm 'Abqiit ';IO j: iMf Irler of arVnernent -of thedittcrent f j life, e? mient 1" bofHftS beirig' -ffeC'kd-ith..Wh.ie I to d 'scHbitheene .x,' b)t..-n , Hlip rtae of eittxKa ln; Tnnu rable rnilnndes t Kryiriclt herr' Hhewharv: sint the MiPD'6t' vs -watt ;inc-' wirh paantrcipat?op; the-, ."' jceerkd in solrnn mai c knifjs Nmposibletodo ju5in ;rNVi:t6f n.e.-sactM Inatriots;' They;in:M'r,!a r;$&'$ ftVnniinnt35mafejy mbaT.kU' 'i;,? ' iThe VeseTsibf te'pr a ppropriatelyd esed. m vnned, and; nigmy ciecora4:.x.A-:' ; ' ; a Ion ?r trin'ofraMl tyfffi$$M: New' "Jersey. ndtiW5 'tbe,Vvhofo: waterH! ne' ,wasHii.i- Hforrried aq object ing rhot sow 'hrnn ;an;d: intefltpg;tmagrrib Having, airri v c d a tj-B fflw , I '0 e? from Occident, the; processifyn t-ijic' v.: . T i - -ns- pa- snort respiteauer-vvnicn it warisi .cr i? n fnrmWl in'imr'rltt of ' marr K: . There, hbweyerjw;!S dl?played a :'veM ry lively mark of J jfema patridiKni ! and a(F;ctton, as; well as! an in g " ni on 5 , pourtray oi lancy, n thecircutanc ,t : . if ar"anmgj a bpauiiful rou pe fi V larlirs in the trait of the 'Geni$tt&i Lhtrh. : TThese jair da uglitersrf Co umoia gave theiear -o the memory of the brave and ex- U- ;undiimbled testimbniat f virturjiis hearts; MarshaiaaytngrTanKed the coinnsV l and the great body-of the procession : iu.-.i; 1 . .1 i ' if-. . -i . J - " - the sceneelhl t foilowed Vas sUmrT f -.and awful. Thq circum stances whtciiii Ued to the er. rtidn bf-fhtfArnfli'i''- inpresi'in ; of .t ib ;j paslt.- eTr:vSes" , ' ne maftyi; V. Xol i wuiui ue iini..iOJiicToi v ;r-iVi:rrw ia ..Li . l . I .! f ,'4-.; Ii vrrfit in r .-viJii;i. ' Itv tT". - , - 1 - .'." .'f lemiiitieathe. glotrigi imper t ; :' ll uniii.nl...! L' i'iI'L v- .'.-t.1 ouciied th: 5oyi f his hearersX' . tlll.'1 nrvr . .: vt . i n l-; . -.1 " - ? s.. viiq .in uju a, j . r iause, lb sup;ues the,riVini. ?t: ihe ch-ath-r-k-.; s illness- of thr-. .uru: r o . m-lm.i lsv ; o ve red y0ihi0Y ucr. n one 'of tht; most; sub'lir:mi miei esttng specf ac'.es ever ek)iibited in ine JNe vr VVpt Id.Tftnti iheatairt- tlfC bcr of '-witnes;se: s assertiblld,v : JtCaprfi peared JtCbe a solemn appeal to rfIft vtn and-Earth at once, as a tokeiPr-t-l si trr.ltlfllfl- trt ''ll r--. r-.yr -.t rwft? ! parted victims cji barbarity. r The isoletnn sene was t.losedorfi ihe sale return !of the processiori Id 1 the" Park, whereit;, was ciisniisei ; without theJalli.y of ajsingle cfl: dent.-, 4o thft .atyk4h'shSliHnr b jv excused ifoijr dks&i pti'Wrf. fall far shot! .he TOahtte;ot t'U'cl 's subject. ;;;1fet i4wa; ,b-y ssrye, that!iHarjSa thd wefgln of j xpresibnf ti'X ;;vas:.reiter:lno!n iMtM; ' IV lL xh j ilrPCnV v mriotlstn Eight b iers rif the Martyrs - a : the WallafV.ut.::; - i ' rhad ,t be m'sHsiife fe ;.t?iel otitffsomc- . rhong trie surviving, fw w.i :: capeti the terrors lof the The ;Ens;baarId Cffif ft hrd ttaJaelfalirn in. the crrbsbire mil i tia.: : irj thlsUdipec'td heivs was cbtJ J fi(ind ioilin washin g tub -land in heir prErpi2ncy tcy asum the Situation iiwhKbtthr su'Vdeii i tr4tt:nttdrir of'fdftune- hid'nlarill1 Hetishe;.tftrWfftclo follow i-4re fhre)ff oBheii H-v.r v i; i " In tKtt obaiuraay lastsM J titf P.ti ,ira-r uf ! ' 18 n 5" ni merciiaar. ling r; fiigt'timc tI tpjfwashh:. we deem unfit t o in-cC the. nhh.Ui. l-'!- fjiw! April doefarifei the fiarei&ft "Itv . Ot; all tM..rroal liiaatU; hejf Ittlit kaU; ';: v setw, IJ-IlifJ:..1! JSB V.iJrr. ',fc 5 if 13 a n: ; 1 isl f 1 :-t lit 3 ii if 1 1 n ;, ri.;! -3-. . 4 v
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