Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 September 1832 — Page 2

THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. ANBREV7 JACKSON. MABT1M VAN BDREN. 3frcfceu Electoral ECcUci. GEORGE BOON, cf Sullivan county, JAMES BLAKE, of Marion county, ARTHUR PATTERSON. Parke do.

NATHAN B. PALMER, JtiTtrscn.cio. j MARK CRUME, of Favctte county. THOMAS GIVENS, i f Posey county, A. S. BURNETT. of Flovd county. W. ARMSTRONG, of Dearborn, co. JOHN KETCH AM, of Mcntoc county NAT. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATEOU rUKSIPKM', HENRY CLAY. TOR VlCK-rKKSinKM". JOHN SUB ANT. Claij Electoral STfcfcct. J. KJYKENDALL, S. HENDERSON, WALTER WILSON, ABEL LOMAX, JOHN I. NEELY. JOHN HAWKINS, D PENNINGTON, STEPHEN LUDLOW, SYLVANUS EVERTS. BY THE PRESIDENT Pf tt dutttt States3N pursuance of law, I Andsew Jackson, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public land sales will be held -at the undermentioned Land Offices, in the State of Indiana, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Land Office in Fort Wayne. on the hecend Monday in October next, f ?r the disposal of the public lands within th'? limits of the undermentioned township", viz: Townships thirty five, thirfy-six thirtysccen and thirty-eitflit, of rajie ten. Fractional township thirty-one and township thirty-tiro, thirty fire, thirty- i r, t?iTty-scren and thirty-eight, of range' eleven. Fractional township thirty-one, and townships thirty-two. thirty-four, thirty Jive, thirty-fiix, thirfy-zivcn. and thirtytight, of ragne twelve. Townships thirty-two. thirty-three, thirty four, thirty-lv, thirty-' ir, thirty-serf tt a lid thirty-eight, of rne thirteen. Town-hips thirty-tu o, thirty three, thir f v foil) thirti; five, thtrly-six, thirty-sever ano ixxriy e g 01 r.'ii.;u jtn;ntcn. Township thiriy-two, thirty three, thriijfour, thirty-f?e, thirty-six, thirty-seven a-i 1 thirty-eight, of rane fifteen. There will ulso be offered at the same public sale, a quantity of land in township number taenty four ol ranc number ehren, equal to two sections, heretofore reserved to Francis Godfroy and relin quished by him to the United States. All of which lands situate Xcrth of the bae line and East of the meridian. At the Land Office at Cu.vwronnsvillk, on the fourth ?Ionday in October next, for the disposal of the public lands wiihin the limits of the undermentioned township-3 and fractional townships, viz: Township twenty tight, of rane three. Township tieenty-Ft ven and fractional tiwnshi,) twenty eight, of range four. Township t-xenty-nix, and fractional tow nship t went is -even, ot rane five. T nvnships twenty-four, tuenty-Jife and t:i'enty-six, f range six. low .ships twenty-Jour and t;renty-Jive. r ine S' ren. Township twenty-four, and fractrmai township twenty-Jive, of range eight. Frocmal townships twenty-four and iucntij-fice, of rane nine. All of whirli lands are situate Xorth ol tii2 bae line and West of the tneriui tn. The sale will kept open for a period jio exceeding two sleeks. The lands reserved by law for the use of schools and for other purposes will be c!ude'd from sale. v.!ivi::i under my hand at the City of W braton, the n'neteenth day of July, A. D. ANDREW JACKSON." Jiv the President : ELM All HAY WARD, Commissioner of the G'ei. Land Oipee, AO?. 11, lSi'J. $100 REWARD. f V i n, 11 V c i . , lin ;,u .ar l., v 1.;. head, winch he lot for robbing a Lo.?t on , itu ii;iu ins luu v-:v.T iu 111? it thi- Ohio river. No doubt but he has changud his ( bthins since he left home. REUBEN is a heavy, well built fellow, about the same hei-ht, and what may be -culled a black negro, about oN vears of a-zc, ims a down b(UU when spoken to, one f his fingers net to the little tinker ioif o the first joint, wbb b ii;ln,i oi r0. -culltcted, and walks ia:ne occai t V uv i jiain in the hip. J 'viifgivt .rn)dollars for cither of them, or eiiuh, if caught in miks t,f nn' r-siib;acc, Jr secured iu anv jail ?u t)1;l" I grt ihem, vr ll reasonable charges ii bitiug'ut home and delivered to m?, liin m the iSuae of Kentucky, and county ol Livingston, utar the head of Humane Island, Ohi., river, JAMES FOKD. July ILlb.KV MJ bw

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arrived yesterday trow Liverpool, having arrit u yc Bit may n - r - , - left that port as lave as the 19th ult. which date the Editor ot the New Y 10 ork Mercantile Advertiser have rece their regular files, including London pa I TIM 1 persto the 18th, and Shipping Lists to trre 1 7th, inculusive. The arrival ot Don Pedro at Oporto is cmfiincd. Some f the papers express disappintment at the manner of his re ception, and doubt the statement oi the destruction ot a Portuguese regiment which declared in his laor, though no doubt existed of his ultimate success. The London correspondent of the Liver pool Advertiser says, "the most impor tant matter to be decided by the next ad vices from the scene of action is, whethei hc Spanish army now upon the frontier, nd amounting to upwards of 30,000 men, will mach to the succour of the usurper Letters from Lisbon apeak in the most confident manner of the intention of the Spaninh government to assist Drn Miguel with their whole force in case of need, and invoke the support of the Northern powets, in case that England and Franc should attempt to chastise her lor this interference ' The accounts from Holland concur ir holding out but small hopes for the con'inuance of peace -they represent the government as being determined to at ?ack B 'Igium without delay, which on her part will not be unprepared for the onset it is likewise believed by the best informed persons that the French Am. bnssador, Marshal Mortier, has with drawn from St. Pe'ersburgh, which would in some measure account for the Mrantre obstinacy of Holland in holding out against the conference, and her ap parent determination from the commencement of the discussion's, ultimately to ippeal to the sword. The last Paris papers contain account of the surrender ol Acre to Ibrahim, son of the Pacha of Egypt, (of Navarino no toriety;) of some disturbances Mud tr 'lave occuired among the Russian troop: at Wa; saw; of cod-iderable naval prep; -ations going for a d at Cherbourg, and of the increase o? toe cho!era atPaiis In every other respe ct, the French capita wa3 perfectly fiee Irom excitement. FRANCE Paris continues tranquil, but the gov trnmcnt are taking measures lo prcven any disturbances which may take plact n the anniversaiy celebration of the reat dctys of the end of July. Nothing ntw hts transpi: ed respecting the Minis try, which is still in the same im per feci state. Prince Talleyrand had left town to lake the waters of Courbcn'l Bharn buad; and Marshal Soult, with a tsiir.iiai -hject, for Mount D'Or. Admiial e'e Rigny ho'ds the port-folio of Minister o! War, in the absence of the Marshal. The insurrection in the wes'ern depart ments appears to be over. The chair. bcrs, it w as reported, woubl not be con vened before Novender next. The Scotch Reform Bill haa received the royal assent POLAND. WARSAW, June 2 My former information of the existence of a revolt ii patt of Lithuania is daily gaining j ground. The experienced people have "ade the large forest of Bialowies the abode for their security. The body of in ! sut genls is mostly composed of the inHabitants of the surrounding country. who being the constant objects of Rus sian persecution oppression, and depor taiiens to Siberia, saw in the revolt the nly means of rescuing themselves from j -he cruel fate impending over them. Among the number, are many ciiizerso' wealth and respectability, with their families, and the peasantry of adjoining villages. The Russians themselves do not conceal the existence of the fact, but seem to exaggerate much the number o! insurgents, w hich they give out to 20,000 men. It is not long since a whole regi ment of Cossacks was cut to pieces in an engagement with these desperate men They are said to possess twelve pieces of cannon, which they had captured from tie Russians, but to be in want of am munition; they ive no quarters to Russians ; the tertor thereof is great, and their number is increasing by deserters already approrevnue of the Kintr ... y Irom the Polish Irp iciii t' riii A ta Dilaa tnun fiLtka. . ikii9ui auu nib i uao imiv. luillicr iu !-efray the expenses of the new lortifica- ! " VI vvl' " c in K 1 ige Up to this time, upwards ed 1 r" 10,000,000 florins have been disposed o' in this way, ar.d considerable sums have also been dra vn on the Bink, in ihe shapt oi loans. " All vestiges of cur nationality,' even in the most trifling particulars, are! every wheie put down, and made to div j dppear before the cruel jealousy of the public enemy. Tlr outworks of thej eiiadcl are proceeding rapid'v: the li st! I rf!ifir. rrccfed in ii iht tai nrinn i L'p to this moment, not more than 150j Polish soldiers have voluntarily entered; the Russian service; the last were enrol - . ..... ' fed by compuisi'jn, or by homing out to 'hem promises which will neer be real 'zed. They were immediately marched np into the interior ot Russia. The elunteers, however, were introduced to. Field Marshal Paskewitsch, which wasj dene on account of llac singular i;y o the)

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two Dutch ducats from his own bund A Iey ot 25,000 recruits has cgain been ordered, which win Cunsidetabiy thin the voting population ot Poland They will be put arwone Russian regiments. HOLLAND and BELGIUM. The King of Holland has eiven a final answer to the re oukilir.n -' h Confer cr.ee respecting Belgium. He has abso- i

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cognise the indepen 1 1 otiiv.c ui uic ntigjao, on anv other teims 1. -t I .... w. i.!isi)(r pf ijg DCIICiUl Ugainst ttem, the aunc-xai:n of LimbuiR nun 1 nr.c niths.i... .. . i i .1 . . 10 Holland, the retention of Luxeu.buig; -.nd an appointment ot a much iaiger amount of debt to the BcJgiai s. It is ta ken for gi anted that thib uTirnatiui will be rejected by the cooleret.ee Indeed all accounts fion Hoband now breathe ol :uni.coidvc war. j ne Krg, and wiUi luin f( the nation, appear to cm.sider that they have, by this corori.iinira:i-n, thrown down the gauntlet of defijnee to the Contcicoce, and thty were piepaiing to ubide the result. Hostilities upon a pet ty scale ba already commenced near! Macstricht. King Leopold is sated to have positively declared, that he would listen to no new terms likely to be proposed for the adjustment of atTait3 between himself and the Kirgol Holland; and that if the complete evacuation ol (he Belgian lenilory did not lake place bv the 20ih inst. :he siege of Maesiricht would be formed on the tollowing day. Baitimore. Aug 25. OXE DAY L.i Tb.R FRCSM EXGLAXD. The ship Ann Mary An, at Boston brings London papers to the 19th, am Liverpool to the 20!h, one day iater thai ihe previous accounts We. subjuit whatever is contained in the Boston f-a peis, not aheudy published in our col iinms. Our extracs are principally fron the Advertiser anr Patii.-)t. ENGLAND. In the IK ,e ff L- i ds. Ju'y 18, Lord L'ndonderiy acidresd sam- qtsnon o tho Piemi :x . o ttie suhjtct ol iocig ffirs particularly iho3e of Greece ar:Be'gium. Eat I Grey replied, that so far from in dulging in King making, the Minister.. h?d only followed the steps and sugges ions of iheir ptedecessois in r.fftee. i he Nob'e Lord must know that Geece wa in a state of great wretchediie.s anrl on nchy, and the necessity tor ihi ir.es ore in which England had t.-ken a pari mibt be obvious lo evety one. The Nuble Eai I then bdid that the statements tespecting Piince Otho and be ioa; were correct, but that whether the at rangements were for the advantage o this country, of course time on y cou'd show. He trusti d that if peace couhbe secur-d in Gieece its revenue woul-i meet the inteiest of the loon. He ad led that the original interference with Greece he disapproved, but, s'ter ' at had been done, the cae assume d a difiVreot character. The Noble Eit si&ict j that there would be no rbprctiori o po ' dace the protocol The Earl o! Abcr i flecn deferded thi the couisc pu ttied b, tb list administration respecting Cirectand Holland; but, though he was prepared to vindicate his conduct as regatd' e' the negotiations for placing Leopold on he throne of Belgium, he cnulci not view the nomination of Prince Otho in tbrj sfirne light. He and his colleagues th-V; j Prince Otho too young, and that his teii j cion was against his pretensions. Ear!! Grey odmitte d that there might be objec j tions; but the question was, whether in ; the choice of difficulties, the Govern . ment had not selected the least? TheDuke of Wellington observed that hiobjections to Piince Otho still remained i i arid that, when he saw A'gieisand noco na continuing in the ands of t i;e French, he could not but feel that in those qua? ters, the interests of England were neglected. Alter some observation fim Lords Haddington and Goderich, EarGrey further remarked that whatever evils might have arisen troin interven tion, they were not the creation of the j present Government. It is fixed that Lord Nugent will go i out as Chief Commisioner of the Ionian ! Islands- His Lotdihip is an o d and j tried friend to freedom, and being a ma"j ol exceedingly amiable temper, and weo, aware of the importance of ger eial ed-i ucation and religious liberty to the pios ! ! perity of states, it is to be hoped that he r ... 7 ' 1 . . will conciliate the Greeks, and by th f- . . , . , . ' support of institutions calculaud to pro - - - ..a i note the teal interests ot mai.Kind, ta I f. . i n A o I 5 r t-v nl loV. rr n rt i P r Q P rif Ttln '""""la'iiiis 1 1 1 11 m ou'" j nces or conflicting interest, will be .wvv.-.r. IN AND SHEET-IRON SAN U F A CT OR If. HAVE a i.AKGh asNortment of TIN ! WARE on ban.!, whirli I -iH v-U wholtale or retail low for CASH or P;U) DCCE, sorb as may suit. Job w; k d,ne at sb.ort notice. N. aMl I H. Vincemus. Jan. 21. 1S32. 50-tf KTOTSCS. 1 ,iu:n Ullu' to time appoint. HALL NEILSON.

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1 v-i-33oroufiU (DtuCunuccs; r-T-rr -- -zz- j AN ORDINANCE J Tn reneal an ordinstiiri-rnnrernin? D Zs.

T.v ,v r,rJn-tn,.i 1... w...i f Trtjf. '. , ... trrfthc Bonn'l, nf Vmrt n:ics. 'J hat y - " x-j - " - - -7 j . an ordinance emuid -.n orciuancc ici.iI ' . t . ! I V. ' m.' ' - , ve 10 J?SM passed the It hday of Ajw;! :i - t,-m the muiio is hereby roaca.cu issed 13th August, K. P. I'RICE, PrcSt. el Hill, Clerk. 2S 3w. AN ORDINANCE Concerning vacanciw in the office of Bo riwirh Constable. ('MKiiiKii 1. if JOurtt Of J r.i'S . . ' ' , ! i.Wl , of t ie norovgh of uat nm wmever the cir.i t' ui ioronaK r'nnifulitf. : 1,11 become vacant bv death or JV,..Hon, the same snail 1 e si;p;ili-(i by a iiew j election, to be ordered and held as de. tions te supply the places ot Trustees, beooming vec-nt bv death or resignation. Parsed Kiih August. KS3'2 R. P. PitiCE, Prest. S v?irr.L Hill, Clerk. a A BAIWJAIN f"0 sell ;r Ie . the follow ing ji property: one BRICK STORE, one. DWEL-LING-HOL?E. SMOKE HOUSE. MILK 11)1

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JSS, STABLE, nd two VlLLAIJEj1"? Seiwrallv, !.,r rebel. It is therefor U Also one good PORK-HOl'SE, or,,Jrco b' 'ecourt. t hat the creditors ot ted on the bank of the river W:tb 1?h be noliUcd ot the fdtng nnd

LOT ilt'.ated in the town of Mcrem, iu the county ol SulivaR, State of Indiana. Gcnilcmen wishing such a situation, will do well to examine the premises, as a I -a main will begiven. WILLIAM Ml LI RE. N. B. Inquire of S.unuel Col man, in Mcrom. or William Micure at Vincennes. July 1-S, 2"yiTAVE just received from PuiLArr.L3 rniA, and now (dicr for sale at their At'r Start' Roo7n on the corner of Market iud Main-streets, a very general ussonr;.ent of WOK n-o. nM 0 A 4m -. &a Vll f which thc-y will dispose uC at the lowest nrices for rash, or such articles ot Konrci: as mav suit. June l'i, lSVi. Jim spkim; and m'mmek TIZOEIT & TRACE Y J vvi:("i i i llv inlonn th i.- b iei:ds and the public i.i general that tliey havt e tuved by late arrivals, a lar;l: avii ;i:m-:ral assoktmmnt or SPiliNG ami liAiMEIi SS7 GC0B3. CONSISTING IN PART OF Cloths and Cassinets, Brow n mid Blha h u Sheeting, Fancy Calicoes, BSrk and Grey Lasting, Pi;'id and Fancy Ginghams, Assorted Cambrics, Flannels, J f? Bombazetts. Mixed Satmctts, Marse'iile's and Valencia Vesting-:. Merino Sh ;wls, Flasr nd Fancy SiTk Il'indkorrhicf?, Ladies'' PJai.J anvl Merino Clonks, Cotton and iJobl.inett Laces, ?dull at;d Book Muslins, i-oi:hi.u v.iiii a ;.;;,i;itAl. asm)HTmh.t or GRocritirs, H vun-WAitr, Cvt Stff.t., a xn Naii.s as-(in:r.Ns-wAi:r, R orU'J, $c. See. Iia).v?evsnx(;s,cis4c A QUANTITY OF.T.AK, ROSIN am TLRPEN'TINE, BARRELS, KENAWIIA, and lai-e cuaniitv of ALUM f-tVLT , Gf which they are determin-d to 'sell !ow for caUl ;. caili.rr JJ; d ex.llliuin.., ,ie snides above spokeiwif. and ie ami-.-lhe icc can ut ,lelcnnine tan vVinnos, J-me -1,1 Sti-. ,0-tf r XlMMiSl: AND STOR (.E IM CZCT w vi 1 v x . t 'ifrM t? Mi-f.ii,fr k .i,. ,1.,..,., 18 saj-c.i'jcr bas Jie pleasure J inforu-ino- the ,,,hlir ,rn,r,llv th - . - - ' '.e sti.l continues the Commissiom and S rouAt-.K Businkss, at his Old Stand. SO ftfi !Er CONSr.R on h-ayfr vn 1 makk&t streets WILLIAM MIEURE. Vinrenns, April, 1831. ?-tf. STB.ii.Y3X5 ? tI,C ; 1 d) o me o.h ut Jum an IRON i'KL ..i.ldr i yean old. about L : " hnjh up Un.e? a sore ,r i pi irk on the middle ot h r back, trots i.i .1. .... i : . . , 1 . 11 1 1 1. 10. .'.ikj ! a ".iii ir.ivrunr; nua on Iter I nri'l; l.n 'i l.f -i cmil C. .. I ..v - 1 . '..v.. ..i. ix-i. 11 r-ill. 1:1 IW II l.l-lt"Tt-l' j lot u;n iiuu4iiiui4Jii o m n i i.iaari he", i If(l!! !! IVY LiungN'on, Claik re. 1!!. ogui If.. IK;J. -J-M.v

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FAH&2 FQH SALS. rrnm: s,r senior ..tiers for ie ti.c 1 R 1 'll uhfch i nOW TCMUCS' obtaining 400 ACISS in Widncr Towohii' Knox countv, U miles from

Vinccisi;cs near the road leading , . r 1W ! !i.ui.ipvhf about 100 ACRES are III it VU1II 1 J . .t l III I tllkll ill ! M 1 1A 1 . . .ft . . 1 a , . 1 fTi . I 7 - 1 -- - - . - - .. .- A PP7.T' CTl TZ A Tl Tj . ot itites t ?.cciit:iu irun. It i weu cicujlatcd to divide, and make two ry goxi i small farms. The terms will U. one rqucl annual payments, to be well sccuixd. The title is mdUputahlc. without first viewing the premm s. a b;r(r.r.r itirrint'iMri i defnied uni!( Ct:si rv. ! Should it not be suld r. rev ions to the 1st of November uc.vt, it will lo rented frr n tcrr . wrr T I V AT PUTT:!. ol vctirs. 11 iiiL.i.i.u i. vui.wf - , , MdntT lownui;. ;iLv 21'!3 STATE OF 1M)!AXA.) Set. Knox ( 'ountv, V PROBAT2 COURT, Al'KIL SfSSIOX, lNIS'J. AND now at thus time, came John McGiffm, ;idninistrator i'S Na:h.;n j Webb, deceuo?!, and filed h.s complaint. suggesting to the court here, the insidli. riency of the estate of tlie raid Nathan Webb, to pay thy debts and de mands outIslanding against the said estate. and pnivjcndcncy (f said complaint, bv public: '.i 'Ti, t-ix weeks surros.-ivclv, in U:o Western Sun. And farther, unless th creditrs of said estaie, notify said administrator of the existence and extent of tlnur res pective claims, by filing the s?me, or a IT'" V " m U1C ascription un-l 1 . aV 1 I a. 1 ' assurnpit, tioou which the same n.av le founucd, in tho ! oiiice of ihe cierk of the Probate ('our'. on or before t he third day of next November term of this court, tit which tinv a linai distribution of the assetts of the sai: j bicevieiifs estate will be made, sv.ch claims will be postponed. Attest. I). C JOHNSON, ClerJ-. September 1. 1S32. :MMw. STATE OF IXDIAXA, i " KNOX COUNT V, c!COURT, A rgust Session, KV2. A NT) now at this time came William Csl Iiurlch, adminivtrator of Willintn j Vangordon, deceased, and filed his romplaint, suggesting to the court here, the in---ulnciency of the estate of tanl William Vangoidon, to pay the debts and demands outstanding against said cstate,and praying generally for relief. It is therefore oriereifi by the court, that the cmlitors f t" said estate be notified of tho fiimir mid pendency of said complaint, by publica- ' ion six weeks successively in" tlie Western Sun. And further, that unless lh.; Tailors f said estate notify said administrator of th'i existence and extent of their espective c!ai;n, by tW'uxn the same, or a ; statement of the nature, description ami !ate.f the contract or assumpsit, up n a huh the same may be founded, in the iflicc of the clerk of the Prolate Court, on j or U:fore tho third day of the next NovernJ Wer term of this court, at which time r j dual distribution of the ass:Ms of the said ! deTodent s estate will be made, such claims I a . ' will uc postponed. AtteM, I. C JOHNSON. Clerk So;)tender 1, 1S:J2. :jj)-0w ' rflHE St'.bsrriber havityr corim-nrrT jL trie HATTING BL'S1NI3 on Wa ter street, nicennes, m the house formerly owned bv Wdison Lazow, takes this mediotl VL j ,f iuformin.r t!;e ciliie.. j tlt eountryat large, that hef - -"W ipects to keep on inwd, and for ' j gencral assortment of FUR HATS, which a ! wrii he.il;tGr- tf have made iti a nc:, substantial and fashionalc manner. I (&rh(i hi-het price given for all kinds ll FURS. H. M. GILHAM. - mceunes, la. Iarch 17, ls:V. ' 3aTO T3.0E ' A LL those indebted to tl"e ih'riV ' An I l ' uu',l(J ' i'. ..nn., 1 , i . " v f accuUInt re earnestiv -.,i- . , c i , m t ote, on or bt..r.. tti. l.t A r.....i .. nf: ., - . . , , -,,,. ot and thi.: indcbied by nto are alM, r. ,. 1 : . X " m.-i-c p'i . iiiLiii on or tn.-iur tfi5 ' alN,v.m(Mt:.).id nm.. :,! ......o.-,,. : IS my wish to close mv old ! account-;" : SAMUEL THORN. Vincents. June ':t, KV. -tf HAS n hand a l k uc k am ;i:xi:r m. A'KTMfvr or SADDLES, BRlDLLS, MARTINGALES, ,V-. of US oun :u,u,fu,t,r,, uhich he wdl disuse ui :flM , r . ; Vunvr.nes, June '2.?, 15:V. -0-tf . 2STOTIOE! tl'tli!. STEVEN CAMPBELL B.riville, Warrirk C ls l . itl'M'! t st:.

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