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rr . ;..s-.-. vvi;- - rv ... . -:v-; v w-v- -w . - : j - v- :r : . . . - W-nj:;; ;Vr -...''4 V - -v.r;-. SV -VV.r t.-?.; . : . f .. ... v... .,'; .Sv ;.v. r -5 ;- :-r :: f l:l:;:rif; v : J J?1UDA DECEMBER 8, 1826. ;7-:V-;" r .NO. 14!4.-; ' VOL- AAV X v , .ti;.v;-,i :...,. v r, v ,,. f i ' j!.L:i.: -J----- . . . ' i -J T ! . J I Is publ.shel eVcry T.'by josEPn gales & spx,;. . nfllUm peranmnn," or One Dollar and atiV?.TITISEMENT9 .-oainr aixteen Vmcs ".neatly, inserted settling . Twentr-Kve y.n-1! .: .nA TVentv-Rve Centaforer ofinrateTU " of riT" 1 ,,;j...etters . to MtiAiniMJii' - AZmm tntnuuuT w-. , 7-- inaeethlt meuoerai nt hr our Ie:iMaturc J;- ,hl Nation of Asricultural.Societtes ?n iVe different Counties of the Sfate, ap ;h.tettbAnnM Meeting ofrteBoard,l Atneilfire, .WhtcmWhW !S the ritting of the Legislstarr, t'.' We arc requested to state that an Ajri-.Uuril:-Society- was formf d ;jn . Anson count V on the 4tKuI t. at a numeroua meet in of the Farmers of that county, called fbMhe purpose;5 t After preparing ana rreein to a- Constitution,, the ..following Presents- John Grady, Jr. Rec. Secretary, John AlMacllaeor. Secretary, and Ab-9alom-Myer Treasurer. (. It rites pleasure' to see a lauuau.e eiaUli'.ambngstouf; Farmers, to excel each other in- the productions of their farms, - i t..i It i d competition whichrmust have a good -ir.-f - hd nnV hich we ill do all in ou r power-to' promoted WV hare . received fromlMn John Cooke, of Franklin, a Tur- i i' t :.-.i --.roronrn nip measunng'3U incnes m r er nt us a r po-unds T ounces, bnt ich must , hate decreased in weight from its shrivelled ap pcararnceo The last Fayetteville Observ er. mention's thatMr. Robert Campbell f Richmond county, has nised a Sweet Po tato that weighed, when-dug 8j; pon and a remark is added that it will proba bly puzzle WaV County to produce er oncl Vr y " t -;V if... 1 77ie Stair, idejast Fayette ille Observer, copied-"a paragraph' from the Georgia' Journal, stating that the. State Bank of North-Carolina has sent art Agent to that State for purpose of purchasing and shipping Cotton to New-York, in or- der to raise Northern funds', and then en quires "whether it can be possible that the State Rank has stooped to engage in a pet iy traffic m Cotton !'f j; We know that the State Bank, and the other Banks of tne State,hay e to make corj fiiderable exertions to-procure Northern funds to meet the demands made upon their Institutions by the U. States Branch Bank established in this State, by Brokers and otherj, and Onding itjmpracticable to pro cure: a sufficient amount, of Bills of Ex change. in this' State, an Agent has been employed to go on to Georgia to purchse Bills there; but wc do not believe that this Agent ha any authnritvfrom the Bank to purchase Cotton, thougli, if he thinks he can'make any thing by it, he may pos sibly purchase that article, or any other, on his own account, or for others who may have giten hira a commission to that effect a - MBa irest India Trade. The British Order in Council suipending the trade of Ameri can veisel with the British Indies, went into operation on Friilay last, unless '.the order has been repealed, of which , fact howet cr no intimation is received, as was expected. Perhaps North-Carol ini would feel this restriction in a greater degree, in proportion to its commerce.than any other State, the, timber and proirisiont'-exptjrt! forming the basis of that prosperity on which our ssa ports flourish. Mri SEncKAvr, the Minister, Mr. Ro chester, the Secretarj ot Tegation, and Mr. Reed Private Secretary, have embark ed on Board the United States Ship' Hor net, Capt. Claxton, for Vera Crux, whence they will join the: Congress, of 'American Deputies at Tacubaya. iiYe were under the impression that Mr! Rochester had re signed his appointment ai Sccrctarr, pre TtlESPAY. DECE-MBF.R 5 1826." i i ' ' -it-.- 1 1 Vw m t &Tm vioiis io his becoming a 'Candidate for Go veraor, in opposition to Mr. Clinton. He is fortunate io leaving two strings for his bow. 9 1 The Lerislfture of Georgia have repeal ed the law past at the last session, dividing the State into Congressional'Distncts, un der the operation - of which, for the first time, the election of Members of Congress, recently took place. 4 , f . j VGpv1. Troup, in a message to the Legis lature, communicating tharogrcss which Joseph V. Bevah, appointed Historiogra pher, hasmade. in die development of the history of the State-4" informs f that body, that the British Government, at the request of our,ininister, has opened to the research es of (Georgia, the office of the Board of Trade and Plantations in London, whicii is the depositary of valuable materials, ne cessary to the illustration of our early Jiis tory j the settlement of the; country ? its politicaf changes, to the era of the revolu tion; and the events of he revolution it Belf. Mr. Bevan is then recommended as a fit person to fill the agencyj which the Lejislature is invited to send to Great Brf tain to investigate these documents. ; The following singular Resolutiops have been adopted by one.branch ofj that 'body, and sent "to the other for concurreuce ; ; " Resolved-f T:!at the committee on the st&te nfiht Kf-rmHlir h- instructed to inauirfi into the expediency of framing a complaint to.the House of Hepresentatives of the U. States against the President, for not removing Colo. John Crowd! the Agvnt for the Nation, he having been so of ten solicited to do so by the Legiblaturc of the State. " ,. .. .' .;. ""f " And be it further Resolved, That the fame committee be instructed to enquire into the expe diency of framing, complaint to the'Hous? of . Representatives of the United States against the President for not arresting an-J trying General Gaines, for the repeated insults offered to the au thorities, of Georgia, although the President ad mitted the insult io have been ofil red by General Gaines." , - ; , ' ' . ThcJ Vermont Legislature a ijourned on Thursday tveek,after a session of five weeks. On Tuesday the llouse of Assembly pass ed a resolution declaring thatj the House possessed the power to pass a bill into a' I a w.!vi thou t the concurrence of the Go vernor and Council, and that a certain bill passed in .1825, and suspended by thV Go vernor and Council, has become a law. -This resolution passed by a vote of 14 to 22 We arc really at a to see on what tround the vote of the Haue can be justified. We have turned to the Consti tution of thatjMate, and find ;jt expresslf providetf," that , to prevent the inconveni ence of i hasty determinations, all bills which originate in the ! Assembly shall be laid before the. Governor and Council, for their revision and concurrence, or pro posals of amendment DOMESTIC NUMMARY. ;- Oi Tuesday nij;ht last, II r. Sceva Tliayer ot retersounr,' one i us most respectaDie s . . ; :... Li Citl'.enj, was reiui iun, iniuie iroin mc rres hvterian Church in that placip,- and had rciched wiihinitweii'jr yard f , his resi dence, when he was way-hud, and frlled ro the earth by a blow on the head, which fractured his skull in a most dreadful man ner, laving it open from the back of each ear. quite around the forehead, exposin: the brain, aner ine neau nau ueen scaipeu to open view. He is hot expected to sur vive it ' ! I"' . 'V-: ! : The Richmond Compiler of Saturday ob serves : The. General Court bas been en Sjajed several day on the- suit against Mri Hening, Clerk) of 'the Chancery Court, charged on information witlr receiving mo nies improperly as the fees of t'flice. The rule.' on which this prosecution is conduct ed, was filed at the last term of the Gener al Court. There ha9 been a tod deal of evidence rxamioed, and much discussion. The case has not vet been annicl before the jury. ' The testimony was .concluded on Friday about half past three, and the court thought that, if the argument-was then commenced, it could not be. comple ted till a- Inte hour. It was accordinglv deferred till next day. 'The Compiler ofj Monday 'says : The-;casel wasargsied on Saturday, by the Attorney General . (Mr. John Robertson) in support of the prosccu lion, and by Messrs. Leigh and Abbot for the defendant. TheT --Attorney General concluded his reply tot the defendatli't counsel about 4 o'clock : the jury; then retired and. after consulting 'together about twenty minutes, returned a verdict of JVbt Guilty.: V- . . , , j . Wet. regret to state, that Col. Cao&HAX, in a momentary paroxysm of insanity, "made an attempt on Jus own life, at . JudirHHo j tel.' in l"nilailelphia, on "Monday last, rf-l Fotunately the wound he inflicted was in sufficient tojiroduce death, and he is con sidered .out of al I .danger, p. ? 4 - $ Oh M onday even i ng week,' a9j M r. F. II. Contoit was driving from the cijy of KeW. York to Jamaica, in company with Mr. E- Wenman?wing to . the darkness of; the night' he .t I rove off the road,v by" which means the gg was upset, and ther were; ; thrown Vn a pile of stones. ' Mr. Weqmat had his face ctl-ahd was considerably! bruised, but Mr. Contoit was so much lii-' jured that he expired on Sunday evening. The Steam boat Chancellor Livingidh. built throughout of the most durable and substantial materials, and which nine years :igf, cost one hundtedand twenty-five thou sand dollars, was knocked off under the hammer ' for fourteen thousand nine hundred imi fifty dollars, lately in New-York. " The to! lowing is the official return of the NewfYork delegation to the twentieth Con- gress : Silas Yood, ' Henry Markell. , 4 John VV. Taylor, Henry C Martinda Richard Keese, Silas Wright, Jr. Rudolph Bu.ir.er, John C. Clark, . John G. Stower I J onas Ka rl I, Jr. ' . Nathaniel Garrow, David WoikIcogIc, John Maynartl, . r Dudley Marvin,, Daniel D- Barnard. -John Magee, " Daud E Kvans John '.L Wood, C C Cambreleng, Gulian Varpl mck, ? Jeromus Johnson, Aaron Ward, - (Thoma J. Oakley, John llallQCir, Jr. Geoi-ge O. Bel Jen, James .Strong, John I) Dickenson, S. Van llcnsseber, Stdlli II, Hoobie, Jalm Jl De Graff Snmuer Chase, I Henry ILlStorrs ' Michael Hoffman, . D iniei G. Garnsey. New Miners. -H: 'FOREIGN SUMMARY- It would appear from an examination of the Attnrnev General" of Upper Canada. Deiore a uomuiittee xr tne tiritisn Mouse jj Commons, that a foraiidable rivai to the ?;feat Nw York Canal, forcarrying the tmdt of ?he West, has spriingup in Canada. A Codipatiy has 1 been, formed 'here to m .ke a ship passage from Lake Erie ' to O.ttario, calle f the Welland Canal, which it is said will almost ruin th'Krie Canal, by open ing a free communication between, the Up per Lakes and Montreal 5 a route to mar ket shorter and cheaper than by the Erie Canal. The VVellahd Canal is calculated to be finished itia twelvem mth. One gen tleman of New-York" has an interest in if of 50,000 sterling, anl two of the Con tractors are Americans, owning stock to the amount of S25, 000 each. ' A Piris paper of Oct. 1 0. announces the death. of Lieut Gen. de Porta! nj?, at the ie of, 80 years.' lie was, says the Journal j of Commerce, a c!istinguihed officer in thej Utiited States, during the, war which give tlfemf their independence, where he was highly"; esteemed. A letter from Algiers, dated Sept. 9th, communicates the melancholy report of the death, of M.'ior L.iintr and his partv, whoJ were, on au explonnj: expedition in Africa. 'I'he letter says " We have heard from Tripoli, that a strong report -nay, almost an authenticated one-r-had arrived there, of pooy Major Laing, and all his party hav ing been murdered by one of the tribes in the desert of Twarnies. What a melah: e holy catastrophe, if true! Jle. married the Consul's (Col. Warrington's) daughter,- the day before he set off on his expedition. ; r Great Southern Route The paragraph which we published a fev days ago, rela tive, tithe great southern mail route from Washington toN. Orleans, appears to have been misunderstood by a portion of the community. The fact stated by us, was. that the Post Master General had adopted the rouie, as stated by u.s for the convey ance of the mail from Washing' on City to New-Orleans; and we drew ihe conclu sion, from that fact, that tbi vould be the route which ,the government would ulti mutejly agree upon as the most politic and practicable, if not the most direct for the great road to N Orleans. ; To Congress will be left the selection ot jdie grand na tional road from the seat of government to New Orleans. , Petersburg Repub. From Europe. The packet ship Ste- pnarua, trom u ivre, ana tne Louisa, from Belfast, bring advices, the former to 'the 2G.h. the latter to the 25th of October. The co! ton market at Havre was quite dull, the sales for the week previous to ihe 22d, i were about 150 bales per day, al a decline 01 1 oth to the l-4thof a sous, and at the latest date it was supposed that holders would soon submit toa further de cline. A Liverpool circular of the 21st, states that there was no alteration there in this article. A lot. of turpentine had sold at 10s Gd. ,; Sir Stratford Canning, the British am bassador, has delivered a note lot he Porte calling upon him to enter into ne?ociations. for a sCtnement of the war ith Greece.- This request me tan unfavorable reception tne rorte Deing totally averse to the inter position of any foreign power. r ru x.' . " c r.. . ' . t. r.. t mc iuMij)eior 01 ivussia issued a ior- mil declaration of war aoainst PersiaJ--A battle had ben fought in which the Per siaus vere defeated with considerable loss aud obliged to retreat towards . their own dominions..' - ' . I " The Greeks are said to have destroyed a Turkish Trigate, aulfired the" admiral's ship in an encounter" on the 10th , of Sep- temDcr. . r:iThe acconats respecting Lord Cochrane are so contradictory, that it is difficult to say where his Lordship is, or of what ad vantisii he ever 'will be to the Greek cause. TO Mr HARP. , Oh !i wild and dillret rang thy. notes, . -'' - In Pleasure's happier daysV v And sweet thy winning music flowedi, ' f f When whisp'r ng gladsome lays ! f , r Oh ! high thy mingled measure ittole, ;' v when Beauty fired the song, :;. , Aftid I would love thy tuneful strings, ? ' ' 4 And the sweet strain prolong. " , Sweet was thy song at evening heard, ' ; And Love sweet Love,4nlii'red, While captures high my bosom swell'd ; 5! .4 And heavenly joys inspired. ' 'uut Love and Beauty tore away t ' i One of thy golden strings ' j ' 1 4. f And how, no Love inspires the, lay, y 4'. The lay the Minstrel sings.'. 7 !f"f Sad is my lot but oh! in th6e, t .Wba comfbrtdo I find ! - r y 7 infti tti'CiVW tread life's narrow path, ; v " ' fly thecjixo all resigned!; 4" ' v Oh! tiSeti, my Harp, when I forget, s ' ' r fny soft and hallowed lay ; : May no sweet smile of joyoul hope, p1, t , . Gild my departing day 1 i o i Raleigh, Nov. 22. !h 1 otice'lls.! hereby (given, ,. - THAT at the last term of Wakts'County Court, t''e Administration (with' the will annexe!,) of "the Estate of William Bennett Hill, late of Ra?eih, deceased, was granted to Willis Reeves of Orange county : Therefore, all persons in debted to said i estate, are required make pay ment ; and those having claims to present them in due time, properly authenticated, or the reco very will be barred. WILLIS REEVES,Adnt'r. Nov. 27. 1826. .. ; 16- NW GOODS. '.ITHE Subscriber respectfully, announces to hi? - friends and the public generally, that he has just received a hanlsome assortment of the rabst Fashionable Cloths, 'carefully selected by him self in the City of New. York,' consisting of Blue, Black, Claret and Drab Cloths, of the most ex cellent and superior quality. He wdl sell as low fis they can be bought in any Southern City, and will make them up to the order of any customer, in the neatest and, most fashionable manner, with the utmost promptitude and despatch.' Grateful for nast favors, and the v en' liberal patronage he has received, -he solicits his friends to call And l examine his Goods. MS. LlrCHFOIil). RaHjrh, Nov. 20, 18267 14 3i A. HOPTOS B2i B j Tello-w nf the College of ' Physician arid Surgeont of New-York Mevibcr of the .Medico Chirurgi ait, ' and Phytic - Medical . Society of the same, . . and of !vei-al other learned Societies, &c RESPE'J ITUI LY informs the Public, diathe has locati-d himself at Clint6n,Saipson C'ty, and will continoe the practice of Medicinein all its. various branches. -All operations in Surgery, from Phlebotomy to Lithotomy, can be -perform-edj?y Dr. H. He also keeps on hand, an exten sive and select assortment of Drugs and Medi cines, which he offers for 9:de at the Wilmington or Fayetteville prices, wholesale and retail. Students desirous of prosecuting their Medical studies, or those who wish to commence the stu dy of Medicine, are informed that his Library is extensive and well furnished, comprising up wards of one thousand selecj volumes, together with an anatomical preparation,; .-.map!, plates and charts of the human body, Lectures and Ex aminations on Anatomyj' Surgery, chemistry, Botany, Materia Medica, Physic and Obstetrics, will be taught in a course of 'Medical Studies, &.C Sec. &c. , 1' , v . . r-,' Clinton, Sampson C'ty Nov. 20. , 14 4w. Twenty-Five Dollars Reward 1TJ71LL be given for securing in any Jail in v T this State, so th t I can get him, my run away slave Robin, who left me some time about the first of March lastr Robin is about twenty, eight years old ; though a negro, 4 of a tolera bly light complexion ; about five feet ten inches hitfb ; rather spare made , he is a fellow of good sense, and speaks quick when spoken to, and has a good countenance ; he will try, it is thought, to passlnmself as a free mn : as lie has already called himself, and passed by, the name of Ro bert Whitfield. Tie is left-handed, and liasa de fective finger on one hand, which Is net recollect ed. He will say he is a carpenter, and he can do, and has 'done, something at that trade. He has a very long prominent chin, and larjre mouth, and excellent teeth, which shews plain when he is talking , he can read very well for negro. Ro bin will likely try to get to Sloop Point, near Wilmington, to the Plantation of Iwia Whit field, where he iias a wife. I will give the above reward for his eonfinement so that I get him, it if delivered to me in Smitlifield, Johnston c'ty, N. C. will pay all reasonable expenses. , ( i .-.-; -PYTHON KRYAN. Nov. 9th, 1826. 2 law4w . The .Wilmington Herald will insert the a bovo 4 times and forward the account to Smith- field.'. :" lu -j-e, ... .vv- FAYETTEVILLE, Nv C. " THE Public are respectfully in- I i J t recent death of Mr. Clement Tracy, tli- the subscriber, who has been emDlov- ed in the management of the IJIFAYE'VTE llQTEL.'hvL assumed the auperintendance of it. This new and spacious bullung, (which lias been purposely erected at great expense for an Hotel.) is now in complete order for the reception and accommodation of TAViti.RS and Boakuxbs. Besides the advantage of a number of rooms with single beds, jre-places and belh, he Hotel contains several handsome Daawiss Rooms and Anu MUSTS, particularly suited for the private accom modation of Travelling Families. s V BOARDERS,-with or without Lodgirgi can be" accommodated," -f ' v r . : ; The FcaaiTcas and Bibdixo are of the bes qu-dity and entirely new, and each bed 19 sup plied with a Moscbrtto Nit. t'; BATHING ROOMS are atiached to the House, supplied with water from the Ilay Mount aqueduct,-,' v : 1 '-:z'4 " The BAH is richly supplied with1 variety of the, choicest Liqoors, . recently, selected for it in the Northerncities, by an experienced Judge. Lar ge Stables are conveniently placed hi the rear - The aub'scriber is 'determined t conduct the House in the most genteel manner, and no efToTts shall be spared to render if every way worthy "o continuation of the patronage it has rec-rived. Tt- I t , . W1..TRACY. Oct 25, 1826 1 8-law 3m To be 'drawn in FayettevilU the 20i f : December; 182G. K , Xrirtiv aiAA SoVi-CatoVina For the benefit of the Oxford .Acaderny, &- niglicst'?rizc; $w,ooo. Resides S&00, 5,000. ,4,000, 200. i V riibO'v 50V 10??, C; Tickets 1 only 5," shares in proportion, f'rsale at r. TlatchefsZitcfy i?'V"RALEiGir:&'rAYETTl2VlLt!E,''N. C ' t... ,f:t --' ,.".f ' i if ir ' V -f , V. -V f cjrtiers irom any part ot tne eounirv, cncioaiuar hc cash(postpaid) prpneesinanyofdieNorth-J. A-i I ' ern joTienes, wiu oe inanKiuny receiveo, aivi j promptly attended to, if addressed to ." Sk ?yh h : . ? C HATCH F,IC" k ,; r: ... , Raleigh o FapettttM; JV.'A, j io-. POSITIVELY'-: : -rZ-i M On the 20th of the next inon tliV(December?) w ill be d ra wo and comjiietca in one araic iif, at Fayetteville the following Scheme. of the , -x.' ---.'i For the benefit of the OxFoim Academy ifi Aorth'Carohna. yc. i :f iir8t ; Class. ; - f 'Uv j; B. YATES & A. M'INTYKK, Managers. To be drawn the '20th December, . 1 Prized: S12,d00 isSl5,00 6,000T :c.ooo 5,000 4,000-' 2,500 ' 1.S40 ' 1,000 '500 ' 1 5Q "10'. 5,000 4,000. "2,500 . 1,540 6,000 i C,000 . 7.800.' 7,800', 39,000 ' . . .. a.; 4 12 1 15 780 7,800 8.760 Prizes,'; 15,600 'Blarika. 97,440 24,360 Tickets. ' ' . ; ' W'hole ticketa Half Quarters ' U 00 2 SO - X 25 Cash advanced for prjtes on demand.' ' ' Prize? in any.of the Lotteries of Connecticni New-York, New-Jersey, PynnsyIvania,Mrylanl,. , Delaware, Virginia, Washington Cityr North and . South-Carolina, win be received jn payment.' - Orders, inclosing the ,cisli! or prizes as a r hove, post paid, for Tickets or Shares,, will rd-' ' ' , ceive prompt attention, if addressed to i; ' , YATES & MclN PYRE, " ; Raleigh or Fayetteville, N.C.i .' ' -.. : !(. .4- ..'41,. . . (C Tickets,n whole or in'shares.' In all the . f Noithern Lotteries, can be had In great variety,' . 'V , bv applying a above personally or by letter. ) FN consequence of the drawings of 'the Kcv lorh Lileruttarrt and the North and S. Caro- , . Una Lottery having been inadvertantly announced v to take place on the same day, we are under the : necessity of postponing the North and S. Caroli. . na drawing for a few dasr oidy. . The, avidity with which the citizens have purchased, and the time now appointed for drawing, not interfering ! , with any other lottery, we have the pleasure of , infonning the public, that itlwill positively take 1 place at Fayetteville, on , Wedjiesday, the U- YATES M MclNTYRE, : ' ' 11 ijy ,-vvV--A'::. iMavageri. J GALES & SON hare just received tIeC:'. lowing recent publications -cy ' A Treatise on Diet, with a view to establish "C ' on practical grounds, a si stem of lftdes for ihe .V I prevention and cure of the diseases, incident to disordered state of the digestive Junctions t by J. A. Paris, M. D. F. S. M' r.-,':- ... : ; Recollection tif tlfe Peninaula by the author . of Sketches of India. . '. ' ' .v. ri ;"; ' The history of Chivalry or Knighthood and its. times, being the sequel to the history of the Cru- f '' ' sades by Charles Mills,- Ej. -two vols, in one. ' ' ' Narrative of the surrender ol Bonaparte and ? of his residence, on boanl the Belkrophon, with ', , k 'detail ot the principal events which occurred d - in thai Shin i bv f!nt. P. I- MaltUil..--. ' '.'.' Taylor, with extracts from her correspondence . : bv Isaac Taylor.' ' ': -.-k - KVisit to Colombia in 1822 and i823T by Co!.' S"7 WidiamDuane. . , ; ', - - , f v-! ;A sketch of the Internal Condition of the TJ. nited Sute of America and of their DoKtical re." :. lations with Europe ; by a Ruvuaivattributed to Mr. Poletica, late Russian Minuter to thi Go. . verranent. V : v -V':- 'i The Storjr of a Lifoby the author of scenes' -r: :.V and impressions in Egypt and July. ; ;-f- Poems by Bernard Uartonrsecon4 edition with . additions. y -: ' '. ; . ' . . V ' Reports on Carulv Railways; Roads" nj other subjects, made to the Pennsylvania': Society, for , the promotion fcTjfnternal Improvements, by Wd- . liam Strickland Architect and Engincer--em ; An assortment of Classical and-othcr School Book's. S ti5nary , Ike. ; -r RaUrgh, ; Nov. 9, 18261 ' ! ' f Tl? l V .it 1 - i i 1 4 . 1 1 1 1 M mi f . - . ; 1. ; - . --:r .
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