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riOi;6&OF Ki: PUESENTATI VES. vlr. WiUon. of Massachusetts, ani ISV ?wtr of 'ort; Carolina, ap r rr 4. tv ere otal ined , and teok their Vr. "Robertson, of Louisiana, from p t r..d a bill to ffrtiuar in toree tn jrl entitled At? &ct re!ainr to tet tiers on lard of the United Bute wh rb was twice read & co Bitted. Mr. Johron, ofKentucky, from the miliary comwitue, reported bill i ejecting the oriizttion f tlV ar m v"or the United tad lor other purposes ; vhicb was twice read and pomir uieu. .'-'.-."'.. Mr. Sergeant, from the committee to xhm was-rcferred the nutition of the American Bible Sueietv, reported (in part) a bill fir the leuttssdon of duties upon stereotype plates and upon bi bles and Tetauieuts in foreign lan iri'VirPi. imnjirtpd hv societies or asso Ciations, lor the gratuitous distribu tion of the Holy Scriptures. Mr. IitU, of M3s from the com- S xaittec on expenditures respecting the ; r nrnotinrr rid I f i nnfl 1 . J Id Jufrj. for the accommodation ot the res r.p tie ' deuaitments, nroposinir two r - -. . . - i L IM'Ui suitable t-r omies tor th - . .. - - - . w , e Esi-iutiv Departpients to be placed ; t ca H"? th of the btiildu gs at nreseht oc- j! rivi!ee fiom po3iJMe abuse. Rut. he !CiiU'2.by: the Ht $ r. v parailir) ith : each of y.iUi ' urity in the character of the pr- toi'difi (o contain forty rn :.i of klll6 at the head of the institution for Convniint size. The bill was twice 1 vvhlaiv ih bill wa read and cominitted. v? J J submitted it to the entlerua?i, u htthor Ti e Itooe ie-olved itself into a ifif r Coirmittf e f the v !ioie, Mr. H ?ve'-tf.,si instance of such a provision. ion in the. ci iir, n tfe bill "to an nd . Th?i hilt was spoken of. Mr. S. said. f a, t. ei tii'f d an act ri stet ing u g ft m j 't Ci , ar d p.rnors cabins in-ro tl e service of their maa- T! e bill is one ot considerable im p.. ;tanc t- 0 e l ldM ( -lave rn I c: : y particularly as viiii tn male that law etl ciicioos, h is at pi e gprt ' ft hftter th.ln no Hi in af . HZu- S!;i;iii tu'.'k place on the d t t:Jjoj ti is I'ill, wi ic!- were explain ed and i ! I u s t a t ed by M r. V i n d a 1 1 . o f t r. i: . a , a v d by s-e y t ral o ti4 cr eotle n i-n. Sit u v. amei'drnt nts tvere trade to li e bii!. thi discus-ton of hich oc cy ieri t) e whoV cf tie flayjf fitting j'" and was u t c oncluded , wl en The com mil tec rose, unii obtainerl leave to sit again f aOd tiit House arl - ' , TL'KSDAl, JAN. 27, ' ; . ; .-. Qb uiotiop cf i r. 5 a ton, ( f Mass. ?oivcd That the clairr s cf the state c$ Hlas32chisetts fr expend it ure tn meir Paiia for their sew ices during tlie hue ipr r, together with the d vunents on tlie f i-.s cf this House, be referred to a select ice mrrdiue, to censider & repi t thereon. On moion if Mr. Eorvell, -h'cvivcd, That the Secretary of War xb-o fUt: to lay bftr re this House a J.n wta'd Shall tV hill , ': - ... , 1 1 w : . . . i . . a r . t-!i 1 :i . 1 11 1 rr .w n. r . - - ... : ...... n . . . . ; - -1 a t ' - Ur: i ! V ii WlMCl frrru aL.. rr . . . I I u r- 1 t .1- itiA: ... I ' w., r,..,,..,,:u it wi tdd be the iuif ?j 'duals coiir ft ct eC were nn wi hopor a .d interi- trt but this w-i t .:. f,-.--. . . ...i ucjjuitjl: r II oat 4he coie.ct p;uc 3 of iti-.ation. ic- a security w&8 iuil in odit rC -... ia. c-,i s c and irom bi oad 1 u .k, r.t ?.giiIation market out by i! , , St. u(.i :-;fvs;tVM't.-b. how wVtie'i ikt."' He- u .i: ilWi: t. c ol feet nf e biV ' ti iv!lf: Sr Hf ie M' ie-iiitior. by ! f r "1 S;.ird the pt i -'-Ki acait fct , sut ! ) H i.ei al in :ii .... 1L vk-..-. .-v t. r iv i .vusvusfr the bill " concern- n : 1 .r i ul Tr:se and c'.r Ve inU-tia of tiiat state durinK I e lanl neisons ecan: nom their mas-1 ' inc the Pistrict of Brunswick, in the i- 1.1 A c " . tempts that have 1 y vcs: d ibr reasons y ;hoe gcds t P, s," f-fi'ving been nouncpd I state of Geor-ia," were twice read and ! 1 r z l ? 'V. " ' i hpublic mind into a h.o t , 5i cetUeti 'u- tl. , - ent. y Mu Rid . n-.ed to commit ihe bilP committed. " !v V.5ai ,r"i 1 7 .w"' are rtile Indians desire T.' c iV"1581?-- f J ,n',epen- wiilir- t6 lay down t on vt v j.e plare. and bibles. cence orsonui-menca i corwum- thftre be no pea; in oitigtvit!i-is? An act respecting u tiives f -.liy xn oc v . - 01 v dians ar sever Ure ot t'-t: An e?ri hirHe tu. The Chiefs werer rfHd t'ie tl i-ot.i tl t! n m., . V T! i-i . un ,cj.;r:(ai .1 v .f'.:. 7 an,J numaiiity in ccuerai. a m can ior , 1 ,cn ti1A ftfr,n.t ..... . - .... ... m 1 ,t 1 ju trz inru .icp-.hcu nil a r. uir ? r i f i it i ' ! ri i i id,irix lHf f ntertar.cd tu this U rpre-lvf th:attcwt;tJ:le cmA der ec an in.t-r'. jciiop n, p j manner, of anv iir', mulatto, orii irj: the bill av to mori effectu- xikiv t.e htui-'-v'!; iiUpersouof cidoi. without luing pre-:,iillv the rights of fu-e person, of color, h ht -id, waa of .ittle mi orut; t : ; vn v carried the same before some s Tins motim. he Vnf ced by urgiu- the tor tU oi.ttti.c-. now pursu, -; t j e-or juice f)f a court of record ' opprcsnus to which the-e neoolc were v.,reror.sccu''nre i at u e th.U!.ht it i fir. ia nT ti- ..iWir' fi.; t,.t ti,xPs ibc-pnncipleon theo - , . . . ' i cuiviicu. uniicr ifie renairv o a i dill) w-.'ftxt. ivi'H ti Pi?l' 1 I' t t ? : ... . . . . .. . ' :'. . . I f cot: Vr rfj-rrPi! ID the a Let,!- 'i.,. ...,i t .. 4 , . tuetus. our v.ivat secunry was io!lowing wonls :r v Tr;ate! V i j That if any person, wltlt cd-ra- ! ges of the state in which the appren Fpd irVfei f .Pt,rr:es Co.i;un,pla. ;ble claim, shall knowingly d Srilfuliyli tices, tlaves, &c; are seiied, thi f ri tediuieixiv ncrthc duties r Heknew ! :ncure. or chusc rnf nnivri:.i : ..'u r.- rt. erd ft; - iirp;ferj,, to e ti f . 'cc-'r. v. ;-;:y wit; f f e i1:;Tt Vpipj ur! aM.endrr te amend C:n3uanity a; c c?vn ect olrVf y inert i-Lj; , bH ii iii v U,VliJV it? a Stier.. rfa-', :h.'as- ok dons thins. He ttte ttfifitfinjiy V trivial matters to awaken passions which should for ever sleep, i et, as he was aware tliat this hill migf t be the entering wedge to more serious objects, MrS. said he would reserve to hiffls!if in voting on this occaMOO. the right of active hereafter on simi milar propositions with perfect free-, dora. But, though not disposed t liapute the pa.igc o the bill on its zeiieral principles, he should without J he i n rod u ct i o n ol the provision he had referred t o, feel hirr.se If u n d er the necei ty of .yet ing ainst i t . Mr. Sergc3fct made a few remarks in explanation, and in reply to Mr. Strother s objections. The operation f the HI! enrfined to casrs that had occurred, he said, acd of course tliere was no necessity f?i the j uanls ; anihist frauds which had been .u;gee Uii ; ar.d the aouint of the i rr prta-ti-ii s was but small. A bill for a si uiliar J Ject had. on a former ocragin, passed both Houses of Congress, which rontained no such provision : it was not deemed necessary. Mr. S. ored the -iilph character of the individual composing the society, as rbviatiog thr oecc asi ty of he -Vnal t y so spited r and as such a pn-vision had not here tofore been introduced into similar bills, it vijuld he reTJ"i?V)e ami in vld icu.-h e t houji! . r- r.me roe uit this case, in v .Vii x iudividiujN were o far ibove oUpicion. It wrold. moreover, air. . r.-iid, be ditrVult u oruv a awu ; is an en teri n g w e tijre to more i m por i 'an t nun i es. I o thts lie would re - I ply, that the remission of duties wa !j not row, but had ofret' been granted :j and he clitl not "therefor ' cm .ider the remark ant licable to this cae. Toi . 4 m "I 1 1 he etrects aj prehended fi om the prin cipk uf t'iis measure &c he wa- wll- licg to give ad opport'ifJty f)r t'te full ' land frte discussion without any 'refer-.J ' ence tu t his bill , w hich he tijoufrr fro! from any such danger as had been ox-1 : previ?d. ',. i Alter some - further debate, a q!s- jj venby sirr rentlfmn to the consti ; thn niade by Mr. Iriiiham, to lav the J to tooal provision ; which, he. contend-; 'hill on the tahle was decided in the aT I fir mam e, 84 to 62. I The House th?n proceeded to the ; consideration of the bill respecting It -. jgitive slaves. &c. the consideratiou of! which occupied tbe remainder of tne dav ; and the cumiuittee rose before the subject was comple'ed. ".: WEDS K SUA Y. J A Is. 23. ; Mr. H. Nelson, fi m the committee on the Judiciary, reported a bi!. pro viding an atiditii'iiaiconipeiisation to the circuit Jm-ge of tl-e sixth circuit of the U. S ; which was ice lead? and committed. The order ;f the dav on tbe bill ciii'.ii ir ... tee of the w hole on the bill. ic bill. j amend-j 1 1 . uestion was on an r. cert prcpLieu by - 1 air.. liieh to the - i i. ' " V uuniliu .1 r. : ' - nil ' A nis ameiHlii nt V!, Sforrs had "h certi sPerty iirnetiu prete of or the pre I dt tahi or traLs Jus act, to arrest, cause to be arrest- td, detained, oi ii.r.sporud, any person I whatsoever, net held to laborer service as a foresaid , tie or she, on con Vict ion thereof, shall suffer imprisoutnent not ex ceeding fifteen y ears or fined not exceed- H'2 fcve tu-0-X!na dollars, hr.bbdi, ivreli0lJ ot the court before whci m tbe w hem such dvtu be made thv ' uti vk lUe he gi4; m d oi t.e enornn? f Vidhapj ii repeater! t.ca'e nn-ant of his oto- e-.i ..ri i...lftkrthi etaf-u , . - - r-- -h. iii r v niin-ai ti nopiiif i i ji i i 111 ivuru n S lth i,iveS leeScaped.; This W1S , i tirj,rQ;V;Ks':!l '?h occurred, ap d ttic was agreed t- . a il tr en incorporated in the bill, by a considerable majority. Further debate took place on the bill, and on an amendment proposed to it by Mr. Baldwin. Mr. Fuller then, after an ingenious speech of considerable length, moved to strike out the first section of the bill, with ariew to destroy it e n tirel y, on the ground that it transcended the constitu tional provisions on the sub ject. He :'alsq: took exceptions to va rious features of the hill. Mr. Strong, in a more decided man ner, exnressod his opposition to the bill, on the ground, that the act alrea dy in existence on that subject had one full far enough in carrying into etecution the constitutional provision on the subject ; which he regarded as a c ipact, the mode of executing which the non-slave holding states had reserved, and were at liherfT to jjude of r hen proposed to them, &c. Mr. i;oiD repueu to ine iwu gr' i--rnen from Ma-3. yindicatng the ri&i of the holdern of that description; of property, as secured by the. constitu tion, r.s'ioaliewable, and as invio'ah e on arv pretext by th oe wh o were a -verse'to the lolefation of slavery, be. Mr. ?trrnr rejoined ; Mr. Hopkinson stated certain fb ic t ion s t o the form of this bill , u rid c r which he thought it r.oiiMe that free nen miht be apprehended as slaves, without the necessary means o. redress Mr. Holmes, of 4asachu'ett, n.atle some remarks, of a nature con- ciiiatoiy t o the prejudices existing n hofW i,ies of this ' nuestiofi ; and mti- ! mated, that, though he was not in ft- i v r 4 all the provisions of this bill. i . I-. .... ....Inof ilia etriLnnr' jout t e first section, because he tho't 0-a t th bill .m igh t be so moulded as t to be !snn!jctioah1e to any. Mr. C!av (Speaker) hen engaged in tl e debaie. beins: called up by the pecuniary which he is a repre?otativc, has im mi the i a -sage o! t'?e mil. i nc nature .f slave property. it evils, and the ijwfi?s'f its t.-sssors, were illusfra fed vith (Treat frce, and the nrcess itv tor the p.isare of an act of this srl u t a in ed m a n v a rgu ments, in a speech of cons derable length. ..?.fr. --Baldwin rose ln the question of ti'e con-ti urtian which had been gi- ed, conferred on Congress ui? river to legislate oa the subject so as to ::ve the s T' lgest security to the hoiir.- of slave pn perty. The motion to strike out the first section was negatived bj a lar- i a. jority. y;': ',,. .. Some further amendments having been made to the bill - The committee rose, and reported the bill as amended. 4 TH JJtSDAT, JA?C. The bill from the Senate " direct u,g u.c uuun ".i.: 7,,. t - . I- , taoii30in; irauotg nouses wiin yue in lMr. Rich moved to recommit th? ti bill to t!e committee to wham has been refon ed the memorial of the aa- ecessity of some regulation on the subject, which he thought miht be very properly con nected with this bill, i , i I '. t I lit l-v I. VUUIUI1VU1CII I Ul - i . : . ip h u decided in thi rPntiv Recatived by a large majority. The question being on ordering: th I bill toa third reading : - A motion was made by Mr. V. P. Maclay t6;postpone the bdi to Mon day next ; Vkch motion was negativ ed, 79 to 62. After two or tVree ineffectual mo tions to procure adjournment, and to further amend the . bdithe question was at length taken. " Shall the bill be engrossed arid read a third time and carried, 86 to 55. . A written Message was received rom the President of the U. State :l,!linnS thp Uir of this day, hkh on the above bill w ere terminated. -'; --'' " '"- ;' :-: " '' - 7RIDAT, JAN. 30. The speaker laid before the house, .i1e; ;:'the"e of tae Ka?, i 1 laiMisniiiiT iranirtji iivu?r wiiii ne in-1 A . . . - , . .. 1 rn 'iiraisiTttinfif, ti teBM U a t- j lutiui of te house, copies of proceed (ings of certain naval courts martial, b j which Capt. Oliver H Perry & Capt Johnlieatn, ot the Ma nes, were tned. A message from t! President in closed the following ri teTrom the Se- jcretary of State: j . Defiar nent of Statr. I The Secretar- of Si- to whom Was 'referred the Resolution f the. House of iRspresentativcs of the (requesting the Prf-side laid before the H use ar may be able to commur. the. imprison nt-ntv and ' finement of Ric-wlrd V i of the U. stites, has the d of Dec. last, to cause to be information he ne, relative to ention in con eade, a cilizen wor of suSmit- itio to the President th 'accompasiyiug papers, recer-ea at tin Department on ;that subject; with a le:.-r addressed to the Minister cf Spain ix r-vgrhere, since the resolution of. the II. lk, and the an swer received fnur him. I JOHN CUINCY AD.rr. ' fTlie only d:: merits published, are la letfri iiom Tnr. Adnms to Mr. Oni-, requesting him to make a representa tion of this cae to his Couu and his reply, promising to do o." On motion of Mr. Sinith of MM, the Prt sident was requested to have laid before the huse, sucl information ns he may possess, rciat to ti ' claims of the mercliatitft of V V, ta'.cs, for '.; their pi nperty seized nl confiscated under the authority . r the King of Naples Mr. Lowndes, from the committee of ways and means, r. !e a report on the petition of the pe Iders of the . Monumental C arc! ii tichmou l, un favorable thereto. 'I p.titioners ask for the remission of i e duties pay able on the importftio; f an Organ, After some debate, t ; report was tn'PaAil tn j The house resumed ie considera tion of the hdl proidi' for Xhc rco- i very of fugitive slaves, &,c. the ques tion bei'?gon its passage. The de'vrte was continued to a late hour. The bill was finally passed, 84 to 69. SOUTII-AMERrCA. iThef-.llowing,Patririic TIe 1 tiohtveVeen j adopted by the t epshlur- af Kentucky. ' Resolved by th-j Gtne-al . terrbl'j of the Coinni9.ixvza.lih y A I 1. That the liberty rived from God and r tlie gift c f kiuz and j I 2. Th-it ail jit.?r. r'. from the people ; the ' of govern meat beloagi, ar.d these ( rr rher t cou-.t'Tule one furt ii, r ttck"i ; nations :de e. and is n ntater. is derived ice of forms right to them cessors) wh abro'itn it. S'That in nil Just 0' tTuaient:5, the gond f)f be verr'fd is ".e end to (v acc mpfiihed : and the people upac whot each particular ern men t o ; persieS; "'-are the oly fit . ja'ces of the perrorraance oJ the end -r which the ; govern m en VwaM institin ; 1. 4th. Tnt the xeral tvxolt of 9 ra jfion r,van-t oypiesmo, ..d ia v;?Kli ,' cation of their own liherty, cannot be 1 1 -1 1 jMiaTlv. cnfiC a it:i'.;ilC!. , 5. That the -fr ac.v of the Patriofs i of Amenta ror 1he n--ri of self-jro- J thetleepet sy uiathv & a c rdance on the part of the ireople cf tresc Lnited States of North America, j T. That it is the opinion of this gen jerl assembly, that such ol .c provin ces of South-America as 1 ve decUr-?4 ! themselves free and indetxndent. ad 'have shewn a reasonable ability to 'maintain their independence, ounht loriawiuiio ne acKnowieuea uy r-i ? f General Government cf the U. States of North-America as sovereign and j independent power, t? le treated as : such, and introduced to the other so- jvereign powers of the earth ; and gen- j erallv, that all the rirhts, '. c intenaRx;e ! and hospitality should b- ien by in ac- knowledged sovereign 1 South-America,' which by r nations may ba justly and ; i afibrtled ty the people and t... of one ueulrat nation, to t. ra of j aurs of cably stracy people and magistracy cf, anoths r ii..:.on in i war and in peace. j ILlZolvad. That a c? tl.e fore- i foing resolutions be trance tc.l to te 'resident ol the United .6tv&. to each of "the Senators and Ii proenta tives of this State Lb the (r.jresg of the United States ; Jand thM -he acting Governor be requested .o transmit : them accordingly. NOTICK, ' mn.iT flii tii iA diY- nf r MCH niat. at A the Store-Houieof Ateuater Cry, oa j Lf jtaf f. who hav had the sauicitf U the RichUnda of Ubarie, will b -ld at Vea-. j jjgyr. that hoitilities were co itJion due. on a res.onfcble credit, "ut Thirty Ji , . 4 1 iroor.s under uiy co.a;incd ii boitmoa FArke, dee'd. f ALU. UKAI. Itandolpa cecity, Jm. 7 - 5S tlw F I -1. ' . LAT2 rriOMTfTS A IT MY. Jtilledgcvillt, J:n. a?. Cfyfa Fetter frvt M.J Gen Cut, n tf- Expresti Hjrtford, Oa. J4U 2J, 131S SIR. By a letter just .now received fro-i Brig. Gen. Glascock, I m joforjaeO, that a party of Indianj concaied tn tl e swamp of Cellar creek, 7 mih's east of Flint river, yesterday moro?;i, fired upon and killed Mr. Tho.uis Leigh, Assistant Vaggon Master, vtl Samuel I.ofters. of Ca.itau Averj'i company of Georgia MUitial Hio WaSvn Master had beeo sentooc with a small prrty of meu an 1 1 dc-.vfc jot pack-horses, laden with provini jr . j which, by a prompt and judicium ar-jranm'-ct ca the ; art of ilaj. H ..; j were secured, with t!i rei"oiu of t'e ipartyand horses. Gen.Giasco.k Iv,. mediately ordered ojt a dttic!: tuit lunJer Mj. Morgan, in pmuit of y.i Indians. " By a letter from Col. Arbuck; r.f the 18th inst. I (ern, Uiat the Irjd; : s ; jere to iserabte near the m'it of rVlint on the 21st for the purpose of jconcertine measures for the de-frMc-jtin of the ifihi.biants of the O rta :hochie, and the, reduction of F(. t Hcoft, The latter they ra'c.i?Hed m. on starving nut. Fort G,mip it Tg apprehended would he attacked Ona j of the inhabitants (Mr. Weaver), had j been killed near the Fart ; a hoj.u jhad been Itirnt, and some other pro. perty destroyed. I The detachment and resSfI3 mnCe J Maj. Muhlcnburg with military store v : I C . J nrrtvru ai rnrx a&ut wifiiout auy nia jterial Ios4, other tnsu that merit! nfd iin uiy last, although icceisantlr arip j nnyrA by a verv Uri force from e tch ( shore, from the 15th to te 25Hi .,f jDeceinlver. A supply- of provisions, I ordered in N reached the Appalachicola at the dar. I of Col. Arbuckle'i letter, (thelStli iinst) The triops were then without jmeat, but had engaged nearly oa jmocth'f supply upon the ChaUhofrchic, part at which left Fort G.dnes tnd r a string guard on the Kitli. The'su;.' sly of iiour at Fort Scott is jflkic;r? allowing full ration of that article H the troop there, until the midjie of ne.xt month ; and the arrival of sivry rhousind rations froni New-Or .i4 ;s daily exacted ; and even should thih uj ply fail, I have not a doubt of having a competent supply sent d v.r the Flint and Chctahoorhie. i?i tine lo pr uent the t mo-?- from sa!fer;i. I have lieii thw particular In cit inunicatiDg to yr.?rr Excellency, te state of our Mipplies, as well af the mireT.ents of the enemr, from m jimiiresiion. tat a knowledge of ths .subjects would be acceptable to wj. and ocneticial to the stat iver wUck you preideas well as from a ri to draw from you, a free comnjtic ti in of your views and wishes, rpoa wr.atevrr relates to tbe public service connected writh mv conminnd. ii I have senn in the ners pinrs, ivitk imlnatinn, t!?at-- vflenmade to luU the be 'ief, that the ho- . peace, and ? are their arms ! iSir e until tiiosci In- ely ciastiscd. equired to parrrn- !ers ! ft was deliberately Jresolveu in a largex'c.UEcil of the Se- aiiuoles and " il trcka" atMicka sukce, that th lifecde-s should nei ther be punished n if .Tr.dered. Some of theuC!r;efi havo triumph antly averted, that w cannot heat them ! that weJeyerhi.ve beaten them except when ie had i J I'rople t help .". It o not extraordinary they should entertain these opinions thcr know little r nothing of the strengtt or rei'.urce-sof our country, St whate ver information they have derived from their vhiie friends, (British O.TI cersaud Tader) could have no ten dency to tive them favorable iinprei nas towvds Ui. Th nust b Ar ea hifort ie can rezsvuzbly calculate upon It ia well known that seven of oer citizens nere killed by those Iid'ans in tlis tro years immediately s icc.i 1 in the late war with England. Tier Cliafs admitted this, aud that aiu-n the t.uxabcr was a woman aud twe childreu, (ilri. Garrett of thii itate.) The orincinal ChiefCuapichimiQo, tn nutifying the Warriors of tho re.a- luiiou oi inu iutci. iu vum'-i -j that taV day never sho jJd coin -a w h -s i jhe would give up or puuish a red qui furkiUIaawbite cwn.'. The have been c jmmuuicated to tae byl i- dians, and through interprets 4 who t believe to lie men of truth nc hv F dnjbt but theo facts were well knownto thoi philautkruphio enters .''' November laSt,I are the ar 'reisors. . I It i not an act of war, acco-tlin. ( this dctrine, to ruaacre sod -aip ieven Unoffending persons, anJ a . g tha a wec&sit aud kex infants ! ii-t :. v.:- -! f -i i i 7 v'- t m .
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