Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 1, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 16 November 1833 — Page 2
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" l 1 1: fori: kin n fu s L VIE LciUK'tNN IxTELLUJENCT.. Several n,uki" hive arrived
at
New. York, ftom F. irono, w ith L ondnn
vipers to llij ICl'aot beptemher, and m journals a dav later. The fallow-
i'
ral of
oil".
joll
tcr lie
la purchase the
ly in market.
a general appreueiis-oii
OU
ing are extracts:
V tew days bctore the, amva
the Dutchess of Bragmzi was one Htiml.-iv at thi; Tuilleiics. On a sud
ilen his majcsiy Louis Philip led her
tmiMn s :i wimlaw.und t-xprt'ea a ue-
sire that the Duke of Nemours should
marry Queen Donna Maria; hat he
had fcareely uttered a lew words w'.ien the Dutchess interrupted him and said. l n'i!Tit. Sire, la sneak ( Mvi v. ith
more frankness than an Ambassador' would in a diploin i!:c situation in v. hich I am placed; but i love nn d rtghter-ln-I iv, D Kin i M iria, as it she was my own child. I also love my brother, the Dake de Leuchu nberg, and cannot suffer jo'j to repeat a demand which can have no result, seeing the ma'u it affection that exists between my biother arid the Quern of Portugal." IPs majesy Louis Philip appeared greatly pi pied at these words, anil orders were immediately despatched by telegraph lo prevent, by ail po-sihlo means, the eutianceof the young Luke into I 'ranee. Fortunately, or unfortunately he was already at Strasbourg, with a regular passport, and travelling under the name of Captain Mullet-. Orders to c.nit
France, however, were intimated lo
seem- to be entertained that Constan-1 found several Certificates for lands
purchased at tiie incennes and Jeilersonville Lai:d Oniees, some of which were filled and signed with the proper names, ur.d the balance in blank form. Ss37 o in bills were also found in the saddle-bags. The lulls are 20's and as.
all counterfeit, most of which are bad
.line, ns soon .is legalFrontier settlements
have been uniformly made in this manner, though contrary to the technichal
l iiese, who are
tleman in lieu of a debt, and lucre I represented in the lUobile papers to
which w is irol muicr affer desir.n iiir alid suortly inauo
250 houses and COO shops, or sheds j left town, some of our citb.eris deeming
called shops. Besides these great fire? him a suspicious character opened and .,r.i-;;l bm-mmis :r. everv ilav tnkm? examined his saddle-hags- which we
nl.-.ce. which occasion a vast 'share oft learn he placed in the hinds of a gen- rights of the public
i : ' . . ! . i . r
alarm; and
linople is to be devoted ihis year to an awful calamity of this nature. Some persons sav that the tires which have occeired are the restiil of accident, while oheis altribule them to the dis-
coatented soldiery; but enough has
been done to put prudent people on
amount to several hundreds, if not
thousands, are included in the general order for removal. 'It is accordingly recommended earnestly in Alabama by those who do not question the absolute right of the United Slates to resume possession of the
land, that some discretionary power be
Vccay-W. S. Ko'jhisor. land. Lnrrr; ncihu rh Win. Jon. Daniel. Il'hitr.cufcrC. Bonner. Jc bins. IT-. ti fit- r
n aynr .jonn v . r-uiitn, j,. iu,
Shc-Castle Robert Burns. f Cunncrn-iHc J. W. MrRcyneK's.-l J. Harrison. f
Grccnsburzt-
J.
9 i i ar
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Ycrn ni :-. vv . in , CllAUI.KSTOVV.N JU.STKK V. Presiding F'.der C!a r! n'.-r.c,! irra:i.--.
I onn-i
v
i t ... ..k.i ti... ...,.fc ! !v executed, and are easilv detected i deputized thereto made ever - !l ion
who have their wart -houses and coun-' bv -ood judges; others might be pas-, and Urns o;d to oxpel sid. as a re (is - j - liim-iiouses in Gahtta, are h!oi kmg up j otl" o individuals who are not ac- orderly mtrudors. .Sci!tnL-y (.',.?.--.-. I . -""',y - the useless windows, and separalin-,"i,to,(,ed to handling paper money. J .mTTTT,,,.-, i ''r''T''V:f'!' l'"'"'lh; communication as much as sihU. i Sis of the above $t bills are on the j SI-.P 1 f-.MBKlx. ! L,,-. his. i .. A few soldiers have, beea arrested, ac.d ! bank of OiJeati the others are 5s ; A the past mouth ha- ja-t paid '-ihe " ' -"V""' '"'J . "
llliess. Wiiitten.
there is no J.iuiu but that one burnirg: -'Mid -O's on (he U. S. Bank. The $ idebt vi n iiu:e:" let it n:t go uuhoiH.tvd
at
ca
i era w as an
lartaia
d In- t!tem: but f I :tvo tot so well executed as the 20"s. j to the arav. but bear with it tie- swee
i!;.:t the (r.. oris, in ireo-' Said .;. !. w leerti. latelv resided remembrance that its lineal prode-ce-1
ral arc iaudicaled in such a diabolical ' the South F. corner of Monroe coun- ors have contributed, prohaldv. more
iv ana u is. neiievea ne now ih;im:s his to me na;p;nes ano iniiepenoence oi
than those ol any n'.iK
An event, ol importance-.
u in: .as ta ki n n .i;c. i-mo siaee 1 ast tiome se.mewiiere in morgan coumv, our e.ountrv
I, ' il nil
W-11
r
! I ,,
Ill
vou is tne exchange oi th
and has a number of accomplices in j mouth in the v ear. We therefore sub-
ratificattons of the trtalv which I an- that direction lo aid him in his villain- i join the deeds which give to September
nouiu-ed a tiaving been agreed uponi01'5 conduct. 1 he. public should there- so h!i:h a claim
between K i a und the Porte. The ! f"'-e he on the alert, both to defect and
ratifications were exchanged on tiie ' uring this man lo justice, and to guard
to tin; best and pnaid
est rei olleetioiis e.l" our hi-toi v:
Sept. 1, 1774. the fust Clenei a! C.'on-
2lsl, M. ie Botitinitff represeniii.gtheMi'in-t further impositions from htm j gress met at Plaladclpliia. Fmperor Nicholas. and the Pu-is EiFen-aid ''"s party. Jones is represented j Sept. 1, 181 i, the Avon taken by the
di, the Sultan. Nothing further has jus a small man, about JO years old. Wasp.
transpired respecting the contents ol the treaty, and a great imstery, w hich I cannot penetrate, is preserved about it. For several davs it was reported
thai bv one of the articles, Wallachia
him ay the Police Ollic-. rs; Ves, 5aid :XU. Moldavia were ji-mlly ceded to I , 11. .1 ... .1 .:o I 1 I
Uussia, who was lo cancel the Turkish
the young Duke, 'but not till 1 ban
passed through it: I am Captain M il-
ier, and t( you are pleased to recogmz .; n(i . . . i .! ....M.4 i-roin i s,'-a;. marks as thev may deem necessarv.and
in me another personage, unjustly ba- con(muu Uu: repou. procured it gen-! -'' f nor shall he ret iprocaled.-CAron. lsned trom 1-ranee, employ lorce, put ura, riv,,if lJut , ..,n a.,!i.cd Uit J on 'nose irons, those hatidcuhS with lMt.re j, no such condition, and I think j F vetvii.t.e, Oct. 15. waica you threaten me, and thus drag ,i. t,;1,( (.Uan will convince us that j 3ii.;kf and .Irson. We learn that a iik to the frontiers, tmt never with mv u . .,, , . 1;iba!dc. deed, of horrible atrocity was commitcoasc.nl ,? Atter these words lie , utci ' Cd in (i., lower part of 'Moore count) d hiscarriageand -.vent to M -t;:. Tiicn j ,., ; SrrsU P;trif. Lrtn. i ,,r Saiardav last. The family of Mr.
the same threat and Hie sa ne .a . wi -r: k, ,,-.. k,. n .... ... -loha M. R tmop b, hind at church, ex
. - unu- in. V..UII-, I'll cl" i
sandv (complexion, fierce look, has aj Sept. 1 to i, t CO 1, Tripoli was atsmall indentation on the light side of j tacked by an American Squadron, hi chin, brow n cloth frock coat with a j Lieut?. .1. Decatur. B iklweH, Wards-
worth, Somtrs, &c. were killed in (he batte. Sep!. 5. 1813. British brig Boet
captured by the U. Stales brig I'nter-
velvet collar, and black fur hat. CO"Prieters tliroughout the State are requested lo aid in bringing this man to j isliee, bv copying the above in their
iebt and pay two millions sterling to ! respect i e papers, or making such re-1 prize. Both commanding ff:oer.fvVm
liurrows and hamuel lltlie. eri
I.viu w vi'oi is .1 V.MKS I 1 ',Vi..v, r
' CV.C.V An; li I)
m-e ves.
I
un " i egg.
. T. .ielmston. r!'.o..r!:siCn1-b o;,; .
esidmg Kid;
V. liutcr. Sullivan.
eeco,
D'llt'iiili .1 (-;! Ill Wllite
.V.
wtrtTjHu i tup p M a v,
1. N.
Jillllllil
Stixef. Jilvotniii'jfjn
i utder.
i lisbarv .
David
i r. Sttiii'i.
HAVKMVES DISTRICT. J.am r..s L. Tjjo.vpso:,-, P. K.
killed, and bipied at I'uriiaiid with the honor? of war. Sept. Ct!l, 1731, P.iMle of Kutnw Sprihgs. The eneinv e-Pirelv a!iquished bv the heroie i o n'! K reel .
Sej)?. 10. 131.5, Peny's victory
on
utirte be alig ded at a r- ad -fur u-a ,i
hotel, near the. Palace d. Ii B utse. Toe next day a party of polii . tin eis with a com viissaty at their head, wem and Mlarno'ied the Dnk; to q n! P.ari wilnoul deliy; but he resi-ted. produced his passport, and dofied them to ev ccti'e the secret orders of which the stat' d themselves to be bearers. His Miijfroil, his tirm and resolute tone, and ihe coatempf which lie showed (i such malevolent pro( codings, ov erawod the peine eui ers and ihey retired. The Duke proceeded lo tlie house ef hi-
Fisl-r, tiie Dtli-oesi of Brag ii;7 i, hT.-1
he saw Q ven D nr.ia Mart l, rem on - j three d.ivs at Puis. ;lt,tJ afiervvar.i paiaed for Havre, where he waited for the ii!u-tn ujs traveller. As to til" orders i!ut etiviaated from the palace of ;ii Toiierics, ihey were not carried into executi.aa; huwevrr, as it was necessity ta s-uisfy ill-humor, the Duchess of Braganzi, and Qmcn Doom Maria were refused the Front e v ssel that was to have conveved them to Portugal. And whv this anger? Bcause me Queen of Portugal preferthe. son of Prince Fugone lo the Dek do Nemours, son of nis Majesty, Louis
Philip, Kins; ft the r rench
Fiivli in ;ui) village of (he satt
LaUe Fri
Sept. 10, 1703, Definitive peace of Independence between ieat Britain and the United States. Sept. U, ISIfri British soundron ia-
! nriinsol (lie gin were discovered amid-t l. n on Lake ( hanm am bv the A-ner-
. ... , . cent a tu-gro girl who was preparing Scac M- paper was worked o I, wet , (! i i , ' i to I .ilow thtm. Ins house was set on e lo ie- ti one amongst t!ie great-! , , . , , .. , . - , j tire and burnt to tne ground, the iqst i iUarinti'x tiial has ever occured bv ... . i . ' . .
O.rlblt John Bichy, .1. T. Uohe(rrxlmrifh Sanin I .! uhan. Prtnriltn Fnoch ti. Yt'ood, (". Swank. Doonxiil'tc "l iKunas I.iy. Washington Miles, lolllkcr. Ttrrc llu;:tr lit. h .rd Iiargrave, W. Watson. RocfcilltS. C. Cooper, II. Dep.
uty.
.1.
I row n.
J.diii A. Paows,
lie Size. ... ... "I . i. ...i i
.... - .I,. i ' oi- hums rii.u ,i iioiiK -v oieu coniaiiieu tins in oniing about ha I pa.-l two .-oun r j .i i i . i . , , ,, b ,. ,. , , .S'JSO, b'und in the woods a short disojociv, (he crv ol lire was heard bv , ,,- , , i..aa.,.a k..
- j I'lii. . t'ii, hi I'll1 i j1. ii fiiiu MMiin iu n ...
doubt that iheLiil was murdered by
overcd in tiie house owned by .1. I
F-.
uiii oi ci.iMeti in soveial i i i e .i
OKI !) M.UMl liieCiiat. !(.:, ;t:
(t
d bv s,
III.. VIl'L-tl.- Ul IMIJ ,r.tll. L , ;..- . ; . i
the inceiidiarv and robber. No disco-
ox,
f ainil.'S,
iiop. In a Ijw moments u sjuead into an awlui couil agiation, second only lo that which laid tai.iucrlaud in ruins lew moulds ao. Willi ii.conceivai!e rapuliiy it spread b jlh Fast and West, and notwithstanding tne tnosi e .-rge.ic exertioiis were made, bv tb(
,- j ....
i ui;: -n
stcr. Ols,
lay Coi
iricr.
to suidue it, its progress v;t bl ariesled, until c-verv house
between the street which clones Mun
Great excitement prevails in Alabama in relation to an attempt by the General Government lo remove the intruders, trom the Creek lands. At a meeting recently held in Montgomery count, it was resolved that the intro-
lean sou. nil on. niuier I ommodore M acdonougii. Defeat of l!i j eneinv at Pla'.tsbtirg. Sept l i, lSt'3, def.-at of Ihe enemy at B.iliiui'ue. Sep!. 17, 1737, Federal Constitution completed by the Convention at Philadelphia. Sept. 19, 1777, Battlo of Slillwater. British loss (!00 American 350.
(Jnizrfufn'yit'ii
Vi'a Ik lstfuyvHr.y. B. CnliUii, II. Bredenburgh. AVli I'ff fTr ' ' ''."," 'i ' 'I'.'-.-'ni-'-.' J MKS Au.M-1 t'.e'. p. P.. Sr, Jtseih: Jolin .New il. . Sivii:',
South 3i7i. J--vd,
Pmr Ct.A V. Clark
Cur roll Fec.c
Fran:. Jn I S.
A hidos
,lll..l,.l. ..I ft.., I rl II...1 S...f,. .7 ( ,,,,.tL.
n sensibh arrested, until eve.) house L.lt!li!1 tl(;, imits n that State, for the
I j . 1 i:tu irwct m i Liiiv nit; im. iurr:n? ini
s.m.v;i iuuuge ivuuis mtu .uainuioss , " ,,. .1v. o.l.,...,,,,,, .... ...w.a i
. iiviii mv in" ev-iiu. mv. ui. t." iincim cv, (
icea, eietnuiei coiisumcn. AD.HU ,,. ...K, f 1
u.iy lignt CaptaMi vv ebsier s Hotel on i" ,i ,r w i on ' ,. . . : ".laws of the biate o! Alabama. Ihe
one snie vi ,umi streei, ai.a the house. iv.l.;,.!..... a ,.w.ri, :.,. .riv., ,i... M..,...i
n jonn oniucr, i'q., on me other, vere i nveioped in llames. All chance o! avillg ihe remainder
Mvuato, Kill Sqit. All Ilia Ambissadois havai, it is said, received in structions ironi their com is,, on Ihe suajeel of the line of conduct they are to adopt in the ease of the death of the king, In consequence of these despatch
es, toe minister of Ilussia, Austria u-id
Prussia, have had interviews with M '.. a Bermudez. nnd t!i; minister Naples, has been called la these co-. ferences, no doubt to agree upon t.
coune to folio v, for l!n king of Naples, who, as a Bourbon, his protested a -gainst the anli-salic law, is to tak.i (be hist step to oppose the proelam i;;oa of tiie Princes? Lliz ibi th, as Queen o Spain. ().i the other hand, it is assete l 1 1 it the amliassadors of France and Kngiand have commu:iici(ed lo th--Queen the orders they have re eived on tuis question, which are eutirclv f. voia.de lo tiie rights of ihe ir.ta . in irrss? they have, it is eaid, remaiked that a body of troops on ibis side ot the Pytonees would be very u.fal in restraining the intrigues of ihe Carlisis tn the outset particularly if Don ( 'ar los should still he ia Portugal. The
sending of a Naval force and the Fu
rnish troops to Cadiz has also been spo
ken of, and the conclusion arrived at, that considering the tt.ateof the king's
health, some measures ought to be n
Ken 10 countettiatance the in; i trees el
the absolute powers.
ol mo town, was then seen lo De des
perate. But the citizens made one powerful. etiort of united slr ,igth and concentrated action, and although the) ve.re vviihout lire-hooks or ladders, tiie white (rame house ou Ihe northwest
oioer of ihe square, was rased to the
gr lii.t, in a time una-countatdy td.ort.
extract of the case:
'Tfie land in question wa ce ded (o !
Ihe l nited btales hy the compact Willi Geoigta in 1802, and formed p irt of the Mi.-M-sippi Territory, now erected into the, SiaP s of Alaliam i and Mississippi. In 1807, Co-igres pase a I ivv aulboriz .eg the l- ! ral Kvectttive to employ such 'militurv force' as he may think proper to remove intruders upon 'Jill' 1-111,1.2 i....l.wl t, ill.. IT. .It. ..4 Cl..'.
1, - I r.l, 1,1. ...O 1. 11.11 .V. IUV. VJ.II'.TIJ UUUIV. ne L.giaes vve.e Uien brouglu to ,, ...,- v . f.r.i
I ' J -.tT OI'lH. -VII IV! till
"Human boinsfhr manure; end th" End of llumuii 67on.,, An article wiih the above appropriate title is going the round of newspapers. The neighborhood of Seipsic, A us terh'z, Watciloo. and other places woe re, during the bloody war, ofNa po!con,tbe principal battles were fougiit have been swept, it is said, alike of the hero and the horse which he rode-
Thus cellected, they have been shipped to the port of 1 1 all, (Fngland.) and ihence lor aided to the Yorkshire grinders, who have erected s'earn engines, und powerful m.ic.hiiicrv for ihe purpose of reducing tiiem lo a ';ra;ni I ar state. In this condition they are sent ehiol'v lo Duiieas'.er, one of the largest agri
cultural markets in that part of theji
pi iv upou the houe of F. Gebhajt.
and ill tiie appliances that could tie ;(ne!irial were used upvii it, as well a iip-ui the hvuise of lioss oc Parker. Finally, thase houses were saved and he. pi ogress of ihe liames arrested lv he most vigorous exeriions that were perhaps ever mada m a case of the i . j i ? ...
.viiiu. li was slopped In tiK-wist wituoul much trouble, owing lo a steady !re z-; from tiial quarter. We have no means of ascertaining 'holn-s it musl be i.nmorise. Upwards of TlllRTV FA Ml LI KS are turned hiU'l, ss into the treels. The part ol
tae i i-vti wdiich is now in ashes, whs
tne most business doing and populoes, is veil as most valuable stores, oHices, shops, taverns all have been consuin ed. M my of the More goods of Messrs Neir& Stall, Mr. Michaels, and Mr. Snyder, b ive been saved. Some private families have Iot (heir all. Some have saved much of their furniture. We w oal suppose I lie whole loss not l-s than ONF. HUNDRF.D THOUSAND DOLLARS.
.t end. 1 ..ii. V .
Tti'pCCun"S find f.i I ', ,l;V.v. '. A. JohnsonJllis.iirmury .Miydcn Ft eeinati n.
worth.
JILiH.me JtUsfkm To c suppli A riunuizoit jYlifsnm B. C.
A List Of iCtU;;- f. Rkmaimn;: in the Post ()r: u k i
Rising Sun, Ia., on the first of October 1833, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead Letters. A Rev. W. Lewis John Anderson M
Thomas Adams r. Mary IT. Jlm.es Ma i v R.ivs
P M mnts ' 'i I ' ! i hos. 4ii i .doe N
! .e.. v .it
i ... 1 1 . i i i n
l
lamu'
l ; u il
onatlian ( onnor
Gagvr Fmr. at CoNssvNTiNot t.r.. Con!'titiivyd . 2ti. A forlnight since a f'te burned at Constantinople ,50J In.ase-, and lat week another occurred at t ial ila, the subnih tinder Pera, near the liarhor.
Coi.rvincs. Ixn. October 2G. BF.W ARM OF A VILLAIN. A man who called hia-elf H'm. P. Jom-s, w ,i arrested by .-in olin er ol ibis lown a few days since, la answer lor n debt he had contracted lat spring with one of our merchants; and as he had not the "rhino past him'' to talisfy the merchant's demand, he was lodged In the county jail for the htght; and
on the next morning lie "swore mil, ,
i . i . .
tion, ana ny cession irom any state in the Union.' "The State of Alabama was subse
quently formed, including this portion of the Creek country, and by a late trcii'.v for the removal of the Indians, rahiied by the Senate in the spring of lustvoar; nher deciding the mode of survey and icgulatitig the Indian rigids of selectingreservations.it was direct ed that intruders should be removed in the same way as 'provided by law' in the case of puldic lands lh.it i, according to the .act of 1 007, 4by military
lorce, ii necessit v.
The opinio;! of the Attorney General, lately published, slates the princi pies of this right of removal to be that of a proprietor to retain possession of his ow n property, by expelling trespas sers, an I putting ilaimants to their remedy in a civil action, instead of permitting ihe naked fact of possession, lo exclude, the acknowledged owner. The movement, now, has been hastened by the conduct of many trespassers, who have encroached upon the Indians, ami produced great disorder and confusion. The chiefs, who are entitled to ihe reservations, have, in general, complained of these men, and requested the interference of the United States. On the other hand, it is not denied that there are numerous citizens of respectability, who have, in occupying ami improving (he public lands, done only
what has been usual heretofore, tnul lo
which no olhcial objection has been
made they being willing and anxious
country, and there sold lo the firncrs to manure their lands. The oily substance gradually evolving as the hones calcine, makes. more substantial manure than almost any other substance, particularly the human pones. It is now ascertained beyond a doubt, bv
actual experiment upon an exiensive scale, that a dead soldier is a most v il nihle article of commerce; and for aught we know It. the contrary, the good farmers of Yorkshire are, in u great measure, indebted to the bones of their children for (heir daily bread. It is certainly a singular fact, that
Great Britain should have sent out sm h
multitudes ol soldiers to light its bat
lies upon the continent of p.urope, and
. .ii . i ... . . .
snouiu ineii import i.icir nones as an
article ol commerce lo fallen their soil." 1 roy Prist.
CONFF.RFNCi:.
The Indiana Annual Conference of
the Methodist p.piscopal Chun h, con
eluded its second session at Madison,
on Tuesday morning, October -;u
aftera pleasant session of seven days.
The nett increase for the last year
amounts to d,.a3'J, (a larger number
than that ol any preceding ear. Seventeen preachers were receiver on trial; two have died; two super an minted ; anil three located. The next annual session w ill be heh
at Ceutei ville, Wavne couidv, on lln
ueioher, 1U;H. AITOINTMKNTSMiiso,v iustiutc . Wit r.,v.i MtdisoH Station L, D. Smith.
iconic I'.ni'.s
1' ... i
tana i' ink y
G
Anne GahrioUou
Samuel (iiliny
II
William S ligheo Samuel Holmes
d ohn
1
venester J L
Peter LmUuiii.T
Lubnn lodge
.ohn Peisor A. C. Pepper John II. Page
u .James Reeder Susatuiah Rigdeou (ireealuirv Rickets S I liratn Smith 2 John Seiber T t . I I antnT J"f. Thompson ' v; Pii c'oe Winters James Woods
JOHN L NilJS, Pas' Mister.
AS u I- v t . l :m v a y O i U ) IN A NCI1;, regulating Rising Sun Market
house; ivti-scd October :t 1 st ir.3.
iV.vo.rr.': That the Clerk of the
Market shall give bond with approved
security. I-in thei niore. he is herebv
required to report to ihe Board of Trus lees, quarterly, (or more frequently if leqiiired.) the state cf funds. Pty order ef the 11 ,ard of Trustees ol R.snif Sun Corporation: P. I'ASTM AN, Prcs'.' Lk-IIoy V. Linn, Chr.x. Nov. in, nu.?. i3 if
P. JAMES, O.nc pooti Fvsr op Cu vrr vnp Son's, SlOlU , on FitOXT sTltl.KT, WILL keep constantly on hand. FRF.SH IT. OUR, which Ik will si low for Cash. Nov. Id, 18 ;.s. l'2-tf
thv ha she )U m ve de -h
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