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V- vf J; axUuIcr the CbOr, frotxjlx Jlaxsn ' 4 , . , km Jurva of U4 2Sr Jo $ 'v ,f The Government published the . following decUratiom'upon "the negotiation proposed by, Ruitiaand , France L. 1 v. ' . r j V 1 The proposals made by the go- v Vcrnmen of Russia. & France have not terminated in any negotiation ; . nd as the correspondence isconclu ded, hit Majesty thinks fit immedi. . ttely to make public the result. The continual appearance of a nego'ia tfuf seeing that it walabsolute- ly;inipvii51c to obtain a Jjcacc, .would only be advantageous o the .ecern). l wuld offer to Ifrtncc ap opportunity to ib? discord and jea lousy in the councils" of those 'whn krc Uii'ucd to resist oppression, and .the UlusiVc 'prefspect'of a peace bv Jtwcen G. Britain' and Francevcojld .cnly b prejudicial ,10 those nation - vliich gpan under the tyranny of .French alliance, or ihoe which pre serve y vacillating and prer prions iu 'depeudtnee. ;lf amoni: them there should be one which actually is wa tering between the , incwtuule ruin of a prolonged Inactivity, and thcoiw f sequent rbk of an effju to liberate Itxir, those propowaji - would hold - ut the yam hnpr th'jt they nth. be permitted Jo rene w their tranquil ity.or would alarm' thdm with ilu ftar of rer.iainin?. alone. inUbc con test.- Hi Majesty was Cully persua-I t riwMdmf ih s will the nnrKKiai ooieci France in the proposals that-were jtnade to him from Erfurt h, a a time when such terrible' consequence w-.uld result from the' decitjorv of -peaced war, both from Jtsimpoi .tance and the .uncertain! y of the re- sifl&rHis majesty saw the necessi ty of Wyjsti gating, if it v ere possi ' . i!e tlicvlews and designs of the r imy. 3$wa difli ult . forhis M ; 4 niy V&iyt tlia the femperor of KdssJaSbl so blindly have deii ndnibitkJi ot that p-iwer, with XT:lbitxi tir Imperial Majesty.has un , tTcrUiuaiely allied hfmstlf ; that he ; lioTd dbposcd to "assist -openly hc;: usurpation of the SjjanTh 'nwrurchy, and o acknow.cac nnu deftad.HVc rihuSvhich France has arroglt- toKfself ; to depose aTd imprison die ttoyal Family, und to - compel thtm by force to' transfer to ' her thcoath of fidelity of an inuVprn- du' nation 5 jhciefore, when it xvs , prt' Cd to-hxs majesty-to enter in to a ncgoci itiou fur a general peace In c 01. cert viiih his allies, and toVreat either oa the b-is of :Ue Uti poside iiJ, which until now ha been a suli " je.t f so many dhpuirs. of, on any basis whatever, compatible wi'h jus ticet honor," and equality ; his Ma jesty determined to oppose t V this ieigned candour and inoderatimi, a candour real and sincere, on his prt. . His' Majesty .declared he was res " dy to enter, into the negotiation in Concert with his allies, and there fore communicatee! to them imme dlately the . piojwsalj which wi'li Soain by a formal treaty of alliance he judged it necessary to declare, ' that llie engagements, which hs bad extracted ,in the face of tlir world mth' that nation, he considered not. Is s sacredinor It as obligatory n hi j jesty than the most solemn trca- 4ties ; that his M-jeMy-would U"go tiate an4 in cucen vih the Spanish Coverrtnuntjin the name of hi C. tholic Marrsy Ferdiuaiid VH lTie aiiswcr giv'i n-by France to,th';!f pro- posai ol nts iajesTp uiscoveicu im mctiiately the-veil which- was!use to cover its jchemes, and showed at once the arrogance and injustice of - that "government. "JTo tne spsmsn xiatinn in general thty have applied the dcCTodinpr tuli of Spanish Iiimt- ccnts. and 'he demand of the admis- . v ion oi the bpamn ovenmnl as ?. Dariy id the.neg-cuiion, was thrown Qside as inadmissible and; insulsiog ! H's Majesty has received,; wrh as much" sionishmtnt as" sorrdw, the anscr;oft the Emperor of Rjisia ; and although to.tne same cticcr,-i less inderoroU" m its toiie ana-man- ntr. He characterises asa.i insur- Spaptsh people in favour' of their Ir p'uimatc sovereign, and in defence of the Independence of their cun- t7 ; ana nas sanctiru-(i uy ' au thority ; of hi Imp-rial Majeity, an usurpation whlcn; had not it equal "in the histoy of the world. H's 111a ' jestf would have rejuljlyembraced . ' the opportunity of a negotiation that would have presented some hopcor Trtnect of a peace compatible vtth iustlv and honor. Hi "Majesty re grts . extremely; any mmg wujen -will aggravr-k.- nl ptlotig ihe ,-uf-feriog of Europt y bat neitlur he . . honor iS his M jj esy , nT ihc, gener ... 'osity of-the -British naHoa will per TTii: hm to commence a netrotia'ior bv abindonln a oyal and brave Ieoplf "&; are fi;h:in, for the, pie- artvatlon or all thai is m'ist dra to lucq, aiid whise efTqiis' la a cause so tioinouii) jiu . h s Majesty has) olrff attd himieif itn.st, vVltmcly to v suppcru -;5 mjlvxDculUltht Emperor re itmijVS to tfie xiiUy 1 'the Briusii brig Nfctsok, arriv; cd last evcgfom;Livcrpco1the, EdltorsVlthe jTimes'iuive bjen la vorccf Awith' London toJrs to the- c vening bf - ihe 1 7th Decejnber.V 'In leresungfcxtractr bUov ' 1 . FREG fI,,B U L L E TIN S. r ZJ-LVMXTII UX.L7iy , ARA5DA DE DUtltO, Not. 27. u On'the S2di4t break of dayt-the; French army began rit3 march. It. took its'dircction to GalahoVr a, where," on the evening before M ere tlifc head; quarters of 'Castanas ; it found That town evacifated", 6c afterwards march ed upon AltanHy hence the enemy had in Ukerftaiuic rctreatcdrv ' " On the 23d, at break oftiay, the General of the DHiiipnXcfcbvre, at ic head of the cavalry yawl : support ed by the divhtotcf .Gcnh Morely,4 fornil.i tKd'iidvariccS gu,,met th enemy.-He Jmmecliately?gaV tn-j formation to the Duke of Montcl?el lo, who Found thcui'my of the enemy in sven divisions, consiAtjn of . 4p,: 000 nien, binder arm, with its nght before Tudela, tnd iti lcft occupying alcague atnl a halfa dtsjxjition ih solutcly badJv The Arraoncse were on the right, the trpbps of yulencia and-Kenv-CasUle in'the centre, and" the three th6ti sand '.divisions' of Au dalusiahv rich (jenerul Castanos commanded "more especially, formed the left.' Forty pieces of cannon co yeredtlie encmy's'lihe. 4 . . At nine in the morning, the co- lumnsofthe French army began to Lmong the prisoner's, who are very foim with that brdef that rejrularPi numerous; are all the Colonels and ty and coolness. which characterise veteran troops, situations were cno sen for establishing- batteries with 60 pieces of cannon ; but the imp:tuosi ty of the troops and the Inquietude of die ere my- did nctu How dne for this. The Spanisivarmy was already' -vanquished by tlie ortler'ahd movements ot the French armyv : " The Duke of Atohtebello caused the centre to be pierced by the divi sion of the General Mathicu. The General of Division Lefebvrc, irrimc cuteiy passed7 on the trot through this. opening,' and enveloped, by a Quarter wheel to the left, the whole right of the tnemy. uThe moment .when half of tlie' enemy's line found itself thus turned and defeated, wis thatin which Gey neral Lagrange attacked the. village of Casc'unte, where the line of Casta nps was placed,, which dltj notexhi- bit a better" coimttnance than4 the right, byt abandoned the field bf bat tle, leaving behind it its artillery, and a great number of prisoners. The cavalry pursued the remainder of the enemy's army to Mailem in the 'di rection of Surogossa ;and to Tarra cons in the direction of Agreda ; se ven sundards, thirty pieces of can non with all their furniture; 12 colo nels, 300 officers and 3000 men have 1 been token f 4000 Spaniards have been left "dead on the field ofbattic; or have been driven in the Eb.ro. , Our loss has been trifling ; yve'have had 60 men killed arid 400 youJhc!ed ; among the latter U the General of Division, Ldgr.aige, who received a bulict in the arm. 44 Our troops found at Tudela a numherof magazines. v The Marshal DukV of Corne gliano, has began his march upon Sa ragossa.. -' 4rVfhilea f)art of the fugitives re tired to this-place, the lefc which iud be n cut ofTfled in disorder to Tar rajpoua and Agreda. ,, ., 44 The Duke of Elchingen, , who was on the 22d at Sorid, ought : to hive been at Agreda ; jiot a man could have, escaped but this corps being too much fatigued, remained at Soria, the 23d Sc 24th He arrived at -Agreda on the SStBjll - suffi ciently' in time to seire a great num: , ... , ... oer oimagazmes. ; . . v, r it rii. Y'. " A fellow niimed Palafcx, former-' ft Iv. a garde 4t cjpsvn manV"nthout tolents aud, without courago'; a tand of insigniticantMonk the, truV Head of af'buxtVt'which acQiiireclHm the name .of General,' -wus,' thi first to take flight. . Ths is not the first time he, hs acted in thaf jnanher- .,he has doheihe same on all occasictas. . ;The army of SoOOO. iVs thus ben beaten, without ou having more than 6000 mep ehgagecj. " -u The battle of Burgos hati struck the centre of the enemy, and.tLe bat tle of Epinosa the" right ; Tie bat tle of Tudela has struckthe leftiVic- toiy has struck,, as with a thunder bolt, and dispersed the whole tea'gue of the eriemy.': . ' ' imc twelfth uunetin is daed at Amanda, November 2S-It mHrely- uiui vjcneroi ojatnieu, ptirsu-. "'b u,v .enemy, arnvea on tne B5th at B3rga. The French amyUiad takc' 37 pieces of cannon and ir&de iiOOO Fsbners, cll'ransonera of uh unc. .Kb quarter was civen taUv yi ixic jieasanis iouna in arms. THIH l-EEN JjULLETIM. ..f .1 T" - - r- ... o I j T M4RTtNS, NEAR M 4 BR IB On the 23th ult the hfead-quartOJs' vilhge.of Boitiedis r on the! SOthi'at ' 'lu'ii 1l Mniin,; nil iiiliiih iTij ITil T j u ' tae breakigf tlayv the DyioC BcUi JDruke COllttrf 6 ib .presented? ! tha SonO; SicTrai i ciiv isidh of l 3,00C l!menpf the Spanish artnyloL reserve: ( selves' unattiabie-'in lhat ppsitippj passage,' ;eaI16d, ruertoMth sixteen pieces of cannon.; .vThetfk fight in-v tantiy marbh3id4 tJpon-the' right jjth'e 96 th upon the causeway ; and the &4th - followed by the side of the heights on theleft.; General Seuar-" : mont, ,"wth six'pieces of tirtilfery, ad vanced by the 'causewayi The ac tionhcgait by the firjangoWusquetty' and cabnon.' - 5. -iV -f r Avcharge madeby the General Montbniinat theVhead of thp.PQlish liglit hbrse, decided the afary it was a mosinntaiu oucj una me regimeit coverc;a itseii wim giory, ana provea it worthy;, to ferinapartof the lmpe . ral Guards ; camibhs, flags? muskets,1 spldiets all weret taken ortcuFinto Amone the;' lute r h Captain Dzinvanoski, j who wai'UangeroiisTjs, wounded, and "lies almost without liQpes of recove : ry. 'Ma or Scgyr ? Marshal; t the EiriperOr's IIouscho!d charged a- mong the polish troops, and received j Hiunv wuiuiud, one oi w. lcn is very, 'severe; : ; !7 sixteen pieces cf carrnoni 10 flags, : 20 covered chests, 200 waggons,? la den witii u l kmv of b. ae-iratre, una me 1 1 military chests ot the regiments are the fntits of this brilliaiit afEur. ' A- : LieutenaritiColonels of the corps of 1 tlie .Spanish envision. All the sol idiers would have been, taken, if they : had not thrown away their arms, and dispersed in the mountains. ?; On the 1st of December, the head- , quarters of the Emperor were at St. I Augustin, and on;-the 2d, the Duke ;oi Istna, with the cavalry, command- j ed the neights.of Aladnq. f t Tli'e infartry could not arrive be fore the 3d. i The intelligence which we hitherto have received leads us,to think that this town is suffering-all kinds ot disorders; and that the doons are barricaded. The weather is very liine. Lonoov, December 1 6. Admiral Sir Samnel Hood is (Un der orders for the coast of Spain.- ;. i ne precise point is not yet known, as he is going upon a secret service. He wiil hoist his flag on board the Zealous, of 74 guns, hfs former and favorite ship. The Zealous, which was on her way to the Downs, to re lieve the Christian VII, has returned , to Portsmouth, and the latter is to remain upon the Flushing station. DECEMBER 17. Cupltulition o Madrid Entrance fof the trench arm if i 'ty 'hat city. By the flag of truce, which return ed last evening to Dover, with Mr. Shaw, the messenger on board, we have .received Paris .papers to tht; 1 3th instant. Their corrtentsafe of . --i-; i . ; Vtm '1 . ' f r 1 rid has capitulated," and; jhe French troops entered on tne tn'&t noon ' This intelligence is rlated from tlie French camp at Madrid, and is offi cially announced in the "Moniteurs? of the 13 th and 14th.". So far back as Thursday, the 8th instant, we an nounced the advance; pf a French corps of 800G men to-Somosierra, a i town aoout 4u .muesnortn oi aviu- ana. ror tnis miorinuuoii we nave ouicial jbtelligence It was announc ed in a" proclamation, addressed by the Supreme j Junta to the people of Spain, and particularly those of Ma drid, recoranVending he conduct which they ought to observe ilrider the circumbtances ; .This proclama tion was datedfrom the Royal Palace of' Aranjuez, on the 2 1st ult. and con sequently, Ave niay presume that.th'e nri appearance: oi cne enemy at so mosierra took place about the 1 1 th or J2$h. What became of this corpses not menUoned. rIt was probablv pushed rapidly forward, for the pur j pose of alarming the cpuntryva ma-, , uucuvre uitcii pra&ucea oy uie r rencn with success. vji such were tV case. I it would probably iave: retreated as t f ii . . rapiQiy-as it naa aavancea;.. i ha a large portion ofrte'.enemy had not advanced so far at that vdate ye pre sume, as the defeat of the force under Castanos upon the- Ebro did not take place until the 23d. ', TJie details of tne approacii ol the).r rench to Ma drid are. contained in the. thirteenth Bulletin, dateM StIajrtmvthe. 2d' instant- 4t sta'Ust that'.onithe 30th 'ult- the Duke of, Bellunq (Marshal Vic- corps of 43jOOQ"ineA, where he found- the Spaniards in a strong post, de- icnaea ny: sixteen pieces ot cannon: Herc howe ver, as in the 'battle o Tuela th6 French derived creat ad-' vantage from tEeir cavalry. A chaffeW Unada by the Pplistflight horse decid edhe day, and .the. .SpamaruV sus- tuicu a toiai aeieat. a uonaparte on the following d'ayf removed his head-, quarters to St. Augustici .and on the inrt.nresentedr: nimsell at flipfnnt Fiins"fssinn ht thi7lPlohtQ.whKrhnWlI. pieces. aight ;oiisn:J light horse vvere lulled uppjt.th'o cannon, and six- teen have been wduhded. ' 1 naand Madiidnd thehrantrywere ejected to aVriy;onjhe ; fere the fiuJleVnV that the town ;hadi catitulatedr and; prenlJuiitai tu! pb; ivV iltudl f?Merstetedt tfe rama andacurial, ? betveWSpmb- isrera aud Madrid, were strongly nor- tified, and would make a formidable, resistance. iStnBdMn h'oweverdbes' ndt inodce;any(actbh; suosequent to ,tnat oi ooinosri-u, it GuadaaramaTand Escurial there is ho notice, nor are me nngnsni. arnue onceffaxenfion'; .-. 'v- Jig ' i We have also 'effected from tfie MojtticvTs an rayiCie nuni oppiiHa-q-ehlvf hieb states that Mr. Adaic has failed hi hjs;mission sto . the Subhni'e Porte. a- GLOBE OFFICEj tWO 6.fj16ckj PIr. Shaw reached Tans on Tues ttr for Foreicm Afloirs, who received him with geat' politeness, and gave pixles that every attention shculd be -paid to him. He was entertained in the Minister's house untit:VVdnes;f dayi when he left Paris, Vithe an-'; swertp nis qispacicne&. 'GNEpEaVT 1 KEVV aKD. ' ' ' "" , ... fz 'i D AN AW AY, from the uhsc.riber on the mornTpg of tlie instant Michael Humphreys, his apprentice Whoever shall appreheud the sa.d pprcn tice, ari4 hing him back to .Ihesuoscnber, will receive One Cent Rarrt,, but no thanks; ill persons are catrtioned ftom harooring said apprentice, at 'their eril. -W KSLEY W HI i' A KEli. , t OSTa BOND, given by Joseph Gooch to the Subscriber, lor. fort) dollars orTwelve Pounds Virginia Mtoney; dated the 4th or 5th of February. 1803 Lrwis Bennett, witness. 1 he said U6och us paid-the Money this day, and I have ; eiven nun a Keceipt forthifcsame. This,i& therefore to-forewarn all Persons torn tar ;m 2 the Said Bond. T ' JOHN BRODIE, Senior. Granville County, Feb. 12? 1809. w , State of North-Carolina, Carbarr us 'county . , . , Qunij .iOuri , January term, low. . Saraoel Kieloug, ") . s. anginal Atiachroent- James Stewart. " 3 HIS Attachment having been le Vied on the goods aatd ciiaitels ot the deieudant, who resides without che district n which, the same was issued ordered that 1 notice thereof Bt' bublished, three weeKb intne uaieign Kegister, oitpe" ena tnat aid detendaiit may avail himseli of the .mvilege which the law gives him of rnak ug deience. HIJHARD BRANDON, Clk , Fc6- 20. 1809:; NO TICE . ;' 'SHs- A LL Persops indebted to the 4 tate of 16hn Khodti., deceased," ESr are requested to meet at Mrs. Rh- desVrHouse, k where the Administrators will attend on Monday ttue.sujth ot March next, to settle , heir accounut. -payment or judgments: .and those' fi'3vina claims, - are desired to present them culy autheiitcated, wiiTtin .he lime limited by Isw, or this notice wdf be plead as a bat to their reebvery .. I . . . ' y ;R A N 1 J PL PH Rrj ODES- . J Waki County t tjbltbt STKATED.OR STOLEN TWO GELDINGS, a)?tandf . BAY-i he Urey is JiLUeabpye live leeV high'five. years old this Sprigtuns well H a CtggY his sh'oulders a ; little rnbu long rhane and tail ; has the appearance of a Stud, but was gelded JastfOctober. Tlu Bay is upwards of jfivefeet thrnnchb high, 8 years old this SprihgswiicJi maeir and tad, has, a few saddle srots low i-. nesn, is a Drut oay- ana runs wci in a Whoever wHl delrper the said horsei shall be well rewarded, for their trouble. Z'm I.' JEHU SJOTT'. Rauigbj March 1st t. -.The noted lioftef:BhE1 -: -TJLTILL stahdatmy stablfeinRlJeiglt; j - .duriner the present Season, at sftc dol lars the season four dallatstf.e leap, the mwpe paja ac tne ime, . and ten dollars to uuaTejJf the property of the Mare be .chaiged,;ihe insurance will be demanded. Felix is a beautiful dark Jbay.ifive feet 1 inch high, and is remarkably active; His character al a foal getter h equal to any in iuc j" oiaiea ..., The Season or jnsiriarice jmoney to be Felixwas got by.tKejioted Horse;01d Celer i hi a dam bv CoLBavlorTs Fear noaghi So that Felix is of the blood jof OldJanus'andOld Fearndtjgnt. f'r: r H; H. COOKE V Qalctbdsjufli received,' P 'kCV&IAS foxy r ffistory vf ihd early pari of thp X i Reign- of : James i2dy ; yith an introUaitory Chasten Pnce3 IS rroDapi.tnax tne r reucii qauiipu advance on - that line, but proee,dd S6uthEst, in a CircuifouS route' by Bhtrieor 0the afush k$&i day, and delivered his dispatches to 51. Champkray, the rehchfMinis XT' r . : uwuipmiciLuuisc DILI f- JVtf the-fcv ihtf bil Wrthvftal aiijf renn :u py me Housei ipf trikinlr out itkw. which'Mates to isuino- 1 pan est I rep marque and reprisatwas , 1 Nays S3, frltwaithenioyedby Mr.rk ii MarS&acOT proposed tn bUt"t)ie?wb6ie vpf-the 12th :ser': ' 'C wjihredcfals the t emburg trreMbf pMartk'tiext, exc' 'V Iilx jtuapfinn'' . aii'iJ ... Gholspnfs mwwnjcrstnb ' tnke out so. much of the itihp' tiob; as authorises the P:eu0 in caseither f'ance or Grn tptamnau revoke or modifv h4 ediasfsb aa tha tljev shalkea ti Jiplate; ' the neutral commerce r,i ne unitta states, tp -Jeclare the s vme dv proclamations atter-whicj thtraidtof itieUnited States susi pc ndea by this act, and bv the a-t :iymg an embargo, and theseve al Vup1pf tttcntary thereta magberehevc( with the nation si doing, and ' tpase to' be issued turns, fjfers jco marque and reprU sat against the 4 nation j thereartef ;,ntiauing in force: its unlawful e. 4 dicts against the commercefif trw vjuutu aiawsana-co insert it (blibyving vfc J ht in case'' eit her 0reafritam & France shall rrl voice tier ectsSledged to havt otret! rnade in retaliation of the el i;;. dicu of the other povver and vio. Sating "the lawful t6mmerce and r neuLrarignts oi tne United States, tne operation otHhis act, and alseV the acjftyingnmbargOjant several acts supfdeftn'tntiiry there! to'- shall cease inTrlaticn to thi nation so reyoking af the expirai 0n of 2p, days, ,to be computed From theilate of thenotice 6t such revocation to bevgtven by prods? Ration of the Presjde;n of the U nitcd States, and letters of m trqie iritf, reprisal shall a( thel same tiirJ be issued against the.rratinn which srjajl xontinuenibrte its .unlawful edicts violating riejijtgulcnci merce and neutral righls"qf the Ul States.1 sf then call oarnea croiahd A rmu&AforooriaUoh, ;Y 6a'motio$fA unffmshed busiheris Va'sv'ordered to lie on the tatVhen ;the houss resplvdf tsetfinaacommittee of tlivholey. Mr. Besha'in the chairj ohftHe i bill for dmeiCiing the acts eM tauubiiiiig me war anov' naval, aepu- mentSi and making anppropnauon posed by theMlI h ;Oilefbr;fortific Ktionsin- addition Itojiheum alreacy; pprDprtited at thjsJ;session. r-i Aistoii proposed toippfipmte oiwl miilion ofdqljars. pi 'it -wa Observed by MrBlt thaCallthe inbney hud: been alr'eadV'aDrjronriated which v& The appropriation was siippc-rtcd bf 'srsWiston, iVan Cordaiuitrj -Cbbkj- MastefsTrup,' isriclblas, and I tzsmuxeHopposeaijy iVicssrs. oiou wT31un1ehS:ifeybr of this rp; c propriatioii: ; vwerefthe ; impojtunce oi permanent aeiencer me jaeienctit stileinaany pottii , particularly of KeYcwhkhu an'j boasifof-lh&te?th .probability c-: war, Mch jappeared now only to be delavc on our part from the cefer.ee ' less state ole'irtS'-that if var was now to take placed' the people ot the citwsiist jtb tiTnountains; that it inight bestaiTicient to corapiw ( them all-; andviroiild h the last a?. proprianon asKen ior, .r . ThargumeUts that aa rnuchtiad een apprbpriated ryeertj0n ; tViat 'the house ap peafed tocbe tamVa course of rfj csiohVrrnstead c)f resistance, there Corcrviip iextrabrrijnary apr penclituf lor this object, to tUe next session of C previ "c4 ,?us aga'n vm i MmmiUeeoftjwhole.Ho0 4tn oi ivi arcn nexf , ior uemrc Snd:lost;.;ir4rNav8&' ' ed tdwheriihe House ad i for th(ppbrtpath aiid nJyaJetaM fjjj iSnamonbthera 'O' - v requiii)y' the deaSamenfe-pf waw Ipriy.ion tar lorxmcatioos Sck? nsi t th there iabout'700,600 Ioll?ri 4iable to e K i V:'' 1 j
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