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Clarksville Patriot from Clarksville, Tennessee • 1

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0 I r- 7 or 3 junt iii.la to Ctuls ail u7. 'F-- i -f i aJ tij Jj Iiiteresitiiify to V. Jk Jc A i -i a lion, l- i Wlx OF ot and lookiirr' i-iy the lion jiist.iu tiio ra.i I jivas' upon 't iie 'cany it jny show! we -hotli Fame below together. Growl to I13 shook rier docs a rat. stnpor simil.tr to fiat to L0 felt by.

a of the I. I. to the 1 Itet' can whi a -re ir. FnF" spinas ol that was iiappcahrj. a jslh like what patients partially under the influence-of chloroform describe' who see all t'l'e operations, Trit Fa1 hot the knife.

Thi; singular coiidi-tb)u was not-the result of any mental process. The. shake anuihikitivl IFF, thkI no sense Of- horror)', in looking at the peculiar stateis probably induceii iu all animals. killed 'by the i-knuvora, and if so, is a rnej'ciful provision lF ur benevolent Creator for lessemng the. pains of death.

Turning aroninl to relieve myself of the weight, asi ho had one payr on tho'bAck of livv head, I saw his ej'es directed to my oompafiidn, who was trying to shoot him. His missed the libn.imm;diately leit "ineF Tfpei silsso uiitl Xante. The largest metal tvnes now arc ten-line, pica. Pica is the standard fize tv'pH, aml'is of an. inch Te-P- 'nailer than this is small pica long primer, bourgeois brevier, iminion, nonpareil, ate," pealr, diamond and briniantr-Pica known by the French ns 'because his works wore set up in this; type.

The next largest, is for tlie same reason known F' 'I as; St. Augustine. Brevier wa.iv fwst ikiiownon printing breviaries Mm. v- 1 I i "i v. the.

-Feat me' i a little, as Pi.illy one half of now lili'iag situations io '00, lUere i i to be s.l.le to r.t lite i plain 1 a.t 1 I' blc le an 1 imi'-t belli with t-bo or the' children of llu ir ov, 11 k'ui liear glowing account oftb 1 OIL 1 1 t.i.'V 'want; he lOH'r I oo i 1, 1 1 banshin of oart n'. to the toil. :v.id of the tea-hour sys- 0 'Thy go plain country girls, tvilh" and sniootlt, shinii liair.j They stay there a year 6r twF and choc ks arp pale their, mil is l'riyynil. ifitr 'lnvfi li1, the a'tulhrru; of bins iifigiaml. are bold -i rfjHirfsr.

Tilt dress i some bow but they have hours "of ilospon-, oh ncv that make them old. It is one Jong itruggle witli labor and lempta tiou. pr serve their in legijty God 'dy knows Nbtv, would not the girls be hnp-; pier afs the tvives oTV iriners' or me-1 chanic.si 1 Would iot (HH! WOl'd tlf genuine "lov'n oulweiglj' a ton' 'of ad- idiratiouJ, "Would not tha inilo of iittlii child be a'tlioui'iTiid limc.s-b-t-, lLV thin Mho ga.e of libertine "it I' 1 it iini n-aicr to woiu i or ouch own 'i -i, i i than JoiFlraiigers tuf fei I thnt von 1 iinlv a oiie-stili'v entlrt' Wnmnn' i iudepcudent-c will work a deadlier wniii rlhaii rtnv lniud lia -rvir worn.j hen Klie steps beyond the. tlircsliold of, womanly power, the sixhetx pjl home, where God has supreme, t' light the do-- 'mons'jo politic or (ioniiiiercial life, slje a pceVitcr to take in! a chain, irou canker will cat iu- t( liQr souli Fl'hat was a true and beautiful. re-: ii.v one oi our strongest an vo- uivni i9 iMwict oecausu ic.was vs I I itlil.lllj i I I 1V1.

fj.TWI. i I. 1. smallest tyi(i then knou, 1 llreinaker tuougitfc itfcpine. not be Pearl pro-1 vuCltA.r jitml fiiii tiiH.n i 'en tiuuioa yi au amu.uv..-.

m.w,., to WlM I 4:.4. 1 I ,1. Ml 1 1 y.l i foundry lastly, brilliant, iu hich it tr.kcu ijbOQ of the letter to make -ah cates ofsullfagcin this city pnvo' a cTvlied -ou hV; nl h-1 5ollceand demandej to. know Ihe meaning of Woman'n Hie looked Ayith a- trouble. face i.Uc face of a delicate, Ihoiighlful woman from the liileofexchange Rinl man-useripts which lay beforo' her, find answered with earnest -soloriijiily, ear giv0 you its entire definition; at tt it i i I I.i i I In reply to fi; of the av.tlicntu.titn- ly Notaries Public, tl.

ry of Treasury siivs the i 10, 1S30, CQntcrs on i the game povyers aa of Vv. Peace of any State or Territory, haw to take -and certify t- o.aa and ut-i ii 1 th3 same when certilled u.lct lie hand and offieid of Iviuy shall have the fore i 1 a-j if taken or uia-lo or such Jn.sticcFr Justices oft "lint o-i any Wal 1 trnnt ion of perjury committed iu i. oaths or afllrmhtions taken or maide as aforesaid, the seal and signature of the Notary shall not bo deemed sufficient In themselves to establish the official character of such Notary, but the same' shall be known bv other and. proper The Secre- tarv adds 1 "In therefore: of the foregoing, itsoema that no rule can properly be prescribed for the government the several ofliccs- of the Treasury Department, but that each head of an office shall exercise his own judgment passing njion the snfflciency of the evidence of the ofii-cial character of a Notary ne. commissioner oi internal has decided that where wholesale liquor dealers empty original packagesjof spiriU of adiTferent manufacture into a cistern for the purpose of equalizing the proof, they become rectifiers not that the whisky is( rectified or compounded by this process, but under '-act of April last, revery cpmpounder is-made a rectifier so there can only be rectifiers and wholesale deal er asthe law now Stands; and under the forty seventh section of the act of July last, a wholesale dealer can only change the pack-age where the klistiller's name, serial numbers and seal are preserved.

The Commissioner was shown the impos sibility of this thin-? in the case of well known they package the proof. II 1. O-- c- tiiifi- ment. In this case it was dec ided that the parties neither rectified nor compound! their spirits; but under the as wholesale dealers, thev were compelled to preserve these rial numbers, which could not be done, andit would require an act of Con gress for their relief. Specie in tlte Soathcrn Hanks.

The national banks in the Southern States in response to the recent ir culaf of the Comptroller of the Cu'v- rencv, reanesting a statement of their specie account, makes the following exhibit: VIKGIXIA. Si, 15 Gold 05 Gold 2,111 80 Gold 157i 50 Other items Galls 00 'Total. SOLSSrli-lO -NORTH CAKOLIXA. 1 Gold cSin 19,531) 43 Silver I 40 Gold 1,250 00 851,731 SO i SOUTH CAROLINA. 8li.M SO 271 21 Gold checks.

00 1G OEOUOIA. Gold. 50 04 Silver ........1 Total 80,007 41 ALABAMA. Gold- 813,050 07 .130 87 Silver Coal Total. 31,200 57 tOClSANA, (xkw I Gold 814,720 00 343 44 Gold 4,000 1.

1 -4 'X 1 Cf 1 (1 OT- A I TEX AS. GolX.J.......'.. 8:: Silver.1. 5 1.N2S 57 Gold checks 7,123 Gold-coupons. 15i' 0t viw.l.l CiiArt l-M ARKANSAS 8025 5S Silver 8083 St.

'O 7fllercy. -ti Thct merciful shall -fino merer Thrs 13 because every" man he himself is, and has inea- ire-back to himjwhat he has-'mcted Ion: to! others. Goodness never fail i o' its reward; and injustice never jail-ti come home to housa and upon the head of the imj.i-t.. Tin oigl Justice' has leaden it fn. lly ujver firm in Louisville, where empty spirits from the original into a extern to equalize; anu men uraw ou into 1 i i LAV.

City linsiiio House. TNN. CDTT Proprietor I. C. LOOM IS, lAGISTRATE, CLAIl I TE ELL BllEiUD.A-V':,.

joTOGRAPll GALLERY urea of all tdzesund descriptions of Franklin and Market streets, Clarlts- 1'inn. i junl-ly FMJ LATE WITH LOCH i Jh -'o -I Dcatorln'V i i UOTst SHOES, STREET; LAKKSYILLE, TENPIES8EE, liF f-f-. 'f, S'OVIIANDA KUMBERt ONE AS. s.rtmunt of everything in hi line, and 1 i i. -l -i'ri 1 1 3 CBTEOR'ALIi Fwh'-i want in Auctioneer.

't-: -A ij WING EMBARKED- PC TlliS-'BUBl- neon, I would respectfully soliciting pt-e of any friend Ami the euLlio (enerallr. vlio want the srrvions of an Auctioneer, ind tuo J'ullfvk'" Store LIRSVILLE FOUNDRY 1N AGIIINE SHOP Commerce street, AN DFACTURE inter' Ire Screw. Shlnl Ma chined Nuirar fflill. Itruaa and Iron Gatingir Wrl upt attontioo itivon to orders for ropaln on IE Am 13 HIE 3 flaw nulla 1 I'D ALL KINDS OF IIACHIMY. ick8mitLing noatlj and promptly done I J.

A. HATES Ac CO. I). KXNCANNON J.i HAMLETT D. ELincannon Co.

AUE NOW RECEIVING TIIElIt STOCK Of Tin, Wood, and Willow ITare has been selected with an eve to the waiiL of the public, whiclt they w'ill sell as ciitupw luocuiipwi. ni une. OCt M-'CfltB. l-j 1MM Jm HI i A I I 3 9 -S Lp3 4V cji. g.

i In" 1 i-h', i ft' oil 1 ii'i's --oi iiinl sorrow, a t. I 1 1 1 i i f. 1 tror kuow io 1 1 murrovr, Vho will care? Whin will ciro? Vl'o will come to visp al-ovo ns, Lvin oil no whin- and si til, IJp'lfj' i ol" ril i'i'iT, 1 till a' 'ire's itrjtl ar- pi i 1 or i.ciint v. 1 worlt is cia I iu Xhat tlio years iiail eVr will t. Who will care? Qi.iiMi Auti'ii, -'s blossom, Aril thf.

in iv'iL'jwn. ViiJu wbito How cr tuF (in liosSfj, Tuki'ii i.Voiii hir roral cro.vn? Vt ho will come to knott in )irv mil1 lon" iitvl n.ii'inir hrfl. When ilia wi" I winf-in" 'riVy lu tlia cc ou jjniio Who will cart Who will care? i When tlicprlnjr time's rladVmilc lingers On the meadow, fax and wide, And she drops, from: ilnjreru, Bloom and leaf from every 6iile; Who will conio, with tender, yearning. To the praven of those they in ms? Who will sijrli foronr' returning To their prttic ncc end their kiss; vv no wui carer Who will earc? Who will thinkof white hands lyirijr On a still and silent Never more to know of Krerioore to Jinow of rest? J1. Who will care? No one enn toll ns; Bn if rest anil peiice Will it quitter if they miss us; -r Orthoy missus not nt all? -i.

i i tXotatalll Kliipments of Aiuim to Turkey. Four vessels have rcctiitly left this port laden with a 'fifth is upon the point of starting. Their cargoes consist-of Enfield and 225,000 Sprngfield which have been purchased from the United States government, for account of the Porte, 6 his Excellencv Blaque Bev, the Ottoman Minister at Nofare these the only preparations which the Ottoman government is making in this country for the preservation of peace with her pbw: erful neighbor. It is establishino; ah i -i armftry in Turkey, opon the plan of pur armory at Springfield, for the fabrication of small arms, and the machinery for it is now constructing in this York Timet. On the 18th xilt.

the allied army at tacked the" forces of Lopez, which were entrenched at Caruquatty. The Paraguayans were entirely defeated, losing 1,000 killed and 300 prisoners: and 12canon.J- Lopez with the. re mainder of hi anuyTteu1 nrrnncin. a short distance away. the 21st he was again attacked by- the allies and again defeated, losing 25 can Count d'EuJ, the General command ing the avjast -aayices i was clbselv imfsuinjr the Owt 1 I I ing to the30 victories, the Paraguay)- ans were compelled to abandon all thcif fiteamern, which fell into the hands of the allies.

Forty-fourjof the -British subjects who had lately been held prisoners by Lopez liberated. provisional government of Asuncion had declared Lopez an ou; law. IFF A Gloomy. View of Labor In Calif or- 1 j. nla.

A San Francisco letter states that .1 there are hundreds of men out of em ployment in California; and they can iiot get worfcThose who do not get work have to carry their beds from placo to place. When the harvest is done there is nothing for the' laborer to do until the rain falls, about the 1st of November. The jSan Francisco pa pcrs publish only the good side of allairs in California, and say nothing about the bad Farm hands can-iiot average.more than "six months -work in a year. California is a better country for capital than lor labor. A farm laborer in California must have his own bed in every instance, or sleep in the haystack; and if he asks the owner of a firm where he applies for workhe Is told to buy his own breakfast.

A man has to dd his own hashing jalsoV or pay from 81 50 to 80 a dozen for washing, and then go from one mile to two to tt done, except in th city. a IF I v. lllfalntin. The El Oronista, the Spanish jour rial published in New York City, sa-s we can't have. Cuba, and threatens the United Sttates with war, and de monstrates that i war iwiw.

Spajih means speedy ruin U) itlf United Spain, would blockade New xork, Philadelphia and Boston with cuirassed and wooden frigates, while flying divisions would destroy our arsenals at other points! The arti cle concludes': "Are we provoked to war? then let us have it. Ilenc have, and forth we offer what we even hat may. be realized from the sale of the El Ctonuta establishment, i i i i. and our own person' besides God jfvill watch py zt cur family to Spain forever." i F' 'X F-A large migrarjon is fixin to leave Polk County this fall for Tx I 1 Agency for the Bost Homo, Eastern and Western Life, Fire and Marine Companies. 1 tW nowhere else, bat get your Policies of "''-'i C.

II. JONES. EDGEFIELD AND KENTUCKY Ana Resderson Naslirille fpRAlN LEAVES NASlIVILtE 11AILY AT 1 3: 10 o'clock r. if. and arrirei at IioDkiDirillB ato B2p.

making direct connections at Mem, phit Junction with Memphis and LouifTille Knilroad Line for Mempiiin, VickburK.1 New Orleana and all points toathwnt. I'aitaeBjrer Faro and t'relgnt Rates I as low m.m tlie lowest. .4 Jani L- General BviperintendenC. Wl would call the attention tt (he tinhlln tn tke fact that we are now i RUNNING OUtX ITI I LI, And thatwe hare a large nnmher of Walnut Celar, Cnestnui. loplar.

and UmIc Ioarwonband. and are vreDArail to fill nil kin1 il''T We hftre also a of CtDAK xw. I ruu; uesTv vvuvi I fine and will be able to furnish PINE LlfWULKv within a very short time. ,1 uur lanh, and we hope or friends win notakrdit. as we would be eomiwlled ta lefnseit.

having to pay cash fo oor logs. I uixi mmvt excuse, Corner Square and Strawberry Alley, Just Openctf in the Finest $tyle. WINES and CIGARS, Constantly on hand, i i-f v' Uccr Tivc Vent CJInsM. JOSEPH KAP.LT2n. Propriior.

CEO. U. DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS, 1 i WHOLESALE. DEALERS IK Foreigt end Domestic Wines aad Liquors. COUPIALA AND SYItUI'sJ 'j.

AGENTS: FOR THE SALE Jp Purci. Rolici-tson County PUBLIC CLARKSVII.LE, TEWHT. Jaa S7 teco. tr. I.

UOX255. GET THE BEST o.v. READY-ROOFING Suitable for all YtntMinM. DwellinirS. HsrnS Churrhes, Factories, etc.

and for all climates, equally adapted to flat or steep and cap ne applied by any ordinary workman. THE READY TvOOFING ls more durable than tin. and does not cost one-half as much. It is cheaper than shingles, far more durable, and fire-proof. It isms'1.

of tne heaviest fahrie ever used tor tne purpose and is put up in rolls ready for shipment to any part ot the world. Bend lor circuit pies, (sent freeJ 1 ALSO MAtrCFACTCR GRANITE COICT i i Vnr ritnnirtnv a.11 kinds of tsftkT roofs, ehinf fiAv alrwllfvliifl Ati, Tfal mofinir cement forms permanent, adhesive coatimt orer the whole surtaee ff all roofs, whetner tin, snineie torn position, completely closint leaaaBna, sou hin (iiiinmuMt 1nrirlv of Gronite. which sqm aad hrdwt 1 and enoo becomes an arti3clal Slatc or SSror oovenug. -j For eoatinit n'tt'klhd4' of metal nnd eiunnosition It wUi not run. emok.

orpeel off. but form a pen)nc and p.t-fr-nt protevtin Wherever ploeod. it is furni5He At halt the eost, and possesion twice tun durability of the common oil pnints used for such purpose, County riicbts for sale. rl 1 For Circulars ahd all particulars. Address READX ROOFING COMPANY LUM El 1 VLgNjj.t seo fr a fcer.tuvvi i f'r wteli' to 1 when (Mtirely, i do nvariy or the rua.imract!ry afl -rf')ne or t'oi joi' Tiif1 mio.i'" to tliQ m.as.sn.s.

fell 11; i an; every to sivrp is.s their jirodiiots eiLi.er iu or chcapn.i' nu. ijiy i 1 if many thousands lv animni in advertising, FY'b as by making A good artiebVaiid Filing it cneap, imprinted on the public miu 1 a conviction of th "truth of.their claims. Tiieitt miFln'kFold more rthd inore extensively month alter moutii, as they were thei work, perfeU i nf. tl tr Ui), increasing orvt.ho.ir workmen, to im'prosS; the production, li.tlil Ve Yvre." this day makiiJg most of n-F re-qnir mrtking' moro tlmti. i Cyer imported in' hapfiilv pist: Feir not onl; does the.

original walcli niinufaciory at a'tham continue to it .1 prosper, and eularga its borders, but several rivals have recently prung into -existence iu diil'crent pails of our Country, under thostlniul-i atfor. ded by the emjihatio kuccesfs bf the pioneer enterprise. 1 confidenLly pre dietlliat the day is Ft diiitnnt when we fihall export watchos as regularly and as exteiisivcly as wd have louir cxi'orterl clocks sending' them even to China I believe this tijbtuipU is due not more to (hcFbiKlF Evinced r.tW'altham to make good.yjUches cheaply, than to the judicious pnergy ind enterprise exhibited by i of "manufacturing indus- Moraluiid Cental There are more jcpjdemit those1 which cojiicof dibcao- i V.XMl of -tlie body Doily merely. iNoariy ever has: noticed how one. sot.of kvHdnt is followed by olhera nf -F i -i j- chios.

If it is railroad Miliar cidetit, others seem to follow, and -'llu-'y are frcfjuently of the feame clkaiiictei' Now, men arc run over by trains 1 ll.A 1 .1. ou i.iu: jiuav uaps, of iroiiFJ rt- and 'ivext' 'of and, then, ln-obably, Ff anyj kin.d for ii long time. Xlailriiad i i i I tt i liU I havc belief, 'perhaps supcr- merely, wild io! lCcideltt happens on their' road that' tl soon be, others at least thre 1 crp will i in all. it -is with fires nnd' one -oxeeais to be clos-cly followed iy another, and, frequently, of the same ome lime since cunni.issioi.s inquiry iu the cascsj of. persons adjudged to be insane were of almost daily-occurrence, and iiFnc.irly every, instance the persons were -adjudged be iiisaueJ Now, lor a period of pei haps' twoj mouths there has not been a single icft-so of this Speaking rciciitly fth Dr.

Ilevter, of the Insane ilal; he Kpo'ku of the fact thai the violent at- i tacks came mi iodically and 'that efforts to commit suic ide occlir in the same way. "One iustaiice ofj an fit-tempt on the part of a I'ltient, to kill liimself is followed by ic-tliers in the same find other w-iirds thipughout thc hosjlal. Why this is yh do not -undertake to say, but' that, We're, is much-in the subject that is not under bT.ood and winch cannot, be accoun ted Dir. in iln ordinary way, itj is ir-e- lesi to Ex i licoiie The receipts of some of ie New Vork fire euornijiii. por nine ending June 30th, lic gros-5 receipts of the'dlvrald," for alone, were 85 "Times," '5un, "Post," 200, 1 50; Lcilgt-f," 8 'Sundfy- Jfcr- cury," -'Harper's Weekly.

rt 'n 1 J' V' .1 uese are tuo sums returned at sM'SllillL i now keeps up an" army, of 1,407,000 men. i tbbsjiftonieut in two tord-, Homo liml j. i 'llmMlent ,0. i A tjriumph in tha field is'! a theme fir for pa iblirig, for history, i 'V: 1 .1 i "JO. 1- pouadj, and which is but a twentieth of an inch deep, is the pVo Auction of a t-c cutter iu It b3 however, that there is 'Prussian mi i ttirti-i It) 011111.1 lililll 1111.1) which has never boon brought to this country.

We hope it never mliy be. Fractional Currency and Small IVOtC. Fi'ora- the Jfctv York Tfmcs, September We do not know whether the bro- r. kers who advertised to pay a- pr.emi- pm for fractional currency aiut snial.l greenback and nati of and under the denomination of ten dol- Jars, expect to make -most, profit out 'UrilVrnnrflifiVM ilirpotlr hf rhrVimrl, t3e cil'ect of the movement pun. the money maket.

Wo are willing to believe that" the latter Jias hothihg to do with it we are glad to Know that tlie operation can not last long, land that the', public inconvenience" i. i growing out of Vie scarcity of frac-Honal currency is- susceptible of very early and ciTectu-Jd removal, and' that jjthe substitution of sm'all greenbacks lor th(j ten and fifty dollar notes recently because ot eon titer fai tell 'Old plates, is now on at On the 1st oT Sep-temb'Jr; (instant) Secretary had authority i issue additional fracfion-al cu'rreneyi to the ahi.ountof tiie.lo.ta? then outotai.diivg," at that befeig' while the act of Congress authorizes a maximum of whole will be filled up, if needed, to remove alt inconvenience1 of complaints of senrcity, and in a good measure, of fiily cent pieces, if tlie of one and two dollar greenbacks is not oth-erwise answered. ii ii a i We noticed passing through, the city jo'tfterday a large, party frtn North Carolina en route for Arkan-. -as. There was al.w another train from Wilson county bound ta Texas the overland route.

The latter party had tine horses; -and wagons, and were very conifortably Fixed. Unioii ami Amer'u'int. 'It is stntetl th at Attorn ey enc ral Hoar has given tin opinion that tin lecture "of Virginia an organization will have an- i it 1 thority to elect United States Sena- tors. "Such action is noi regarded asl legislative and wbi therefore be lor ail rue cuiogis unu ing. rtgnncici si mtbj trfhut.

eoiistituie butjlhci: a'Q victo-, 'r'usvi'on by ineiF'oyer mote truly mine conquer: ors than any that he achieved in war. Of these silent enceesses Ave never, never Tne battles hi which 'they are obtained are fought in solitude and without help, save from above. conflict l-1 BOmctimcs' waged in the 'watches of the night, and the fetingle is often fearful. conqueror in fUiehia warfare! Ilonor. to every i mahpr woman who temptation, hatrc 1, cnvysellishnes lack to its cover! in the heart, nnltnence excels foreifcr! Although no outward show of honor accrues to! the victors in ttiOHi) gool they iiavc their re-, wanla bight-i1 one than I'amc can be.t(i They comeFut of tire com- bat.

pelf ennobled. toorc Jtinai I -1 r. SF Iimuettvc ici'lrrtfr A Nev York date the Mtmday gives TlieCaptain of thtfhip Southamp ton, jtrrivcd.from Tehauutopet w'st i-t: of Mexico, repprts that between bititiid! 52 "degrees .0 minutes south, TonuitudelO degreefi, lur sitw oiio'J buudicd-vory large wliieji was seven to iceberg, Mio of. eight miles in 1'Migtjti, audi three to four hundred U.A, 4 ttc.lurlioii 'of Itire Tlie Chicago, Pock Island announce futlher io-diution fare to Salt Lake City. I "irst class tickets now costs but this ro ite.

The Poek Island Ko'ad is in excellent Condition, uid is fully equij'ped with elegant (lav "l.aksengef.coaeh the nveuiehecs mod.ru I avel tins roa.l is not in i imii.i 1 the est. 1 hoe Iio Oi-Nire to tintt-o salety with speed and comfort siiouhl p'urchase tickets by way to this de- tecrvC'dly popular road. takes each one. 81 JUuta New tH, 11.

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