live with nothing more than the shadow of
independence, is worthy the dignity & spi-
rit of the house of Braganza-
September 27.
Letter from an officer, chted on board
H. M. ship Resolution, in Copenhagen
Roads, Sept. 13.
" The harbour of Copenhagen to-day pre-
sents a very different scene From that which
it did four days ago. Several of the ships
v;ete reported" last night fit for sea. I was
on shore yesterday, for the first time, and
every report 1 had heard respecting the ar-
senal fell short of my expectation ; I have
no doubt of its being the first in the world.
Every ship lies opposite fo her storehouse,
and every article necessary for her equipment
is close at hand. The stores are immense,
some say to the amount of two millions,
which I cannot doubt- The light trans-
ports are loading with copper and canvas:
the timber is shipping, and the ships on
the stocks are taking to pieces, to be earned
away. The fleet is in the most excellent
condition, and consists of very fine ships.
They had scuttled them all, ready for sink-
ing, should they deem it expedient. Nut
even a gun boat is left them. The wea-
ther to-day is something better ; the last
davs have been piercing cold. The crown
fcattiry has yet its colours flying, as well as
th» Southern Blocks. An agent for trans-
pot^ informs me, that 60 vessels are order-
ed into the harbour, to load, 1 trust a good
account will be taken of their cargoes.
There is no intercourse with the town yet,
and I doubt much whether Ishall l»e able
to g;t a sight of it."
F£
GAZETTE.
Ir.OND \ 1 ¦ NOV"M»KR 16.
A dreadful and almost . ne ipected gale of
wind has be*n expetie"iced un the coast of
Ire aad the 5 h and 6th of September. The
iivi s 1 st are numereus, and the damage sus-
tained immense.
In conformity to the French decree, the
brig Nancy, of this port, has recently been
captured and carried into AlgeZiras, and
and there libelled for trial, charged with an
intended violation of this decree. She cal-
led at Cork with a cargo of flour for infor.
tiiaLon, and was proceeding to Barcelona.
[Norfolk Ledger.']
JSxtrtret of a letter from an English merchant
at Monte Vidrt. dated ~jtb August.
" All our expectations, by the cowardice
and misconduct ol the commander in chief,
are dishr.yed. He has been ignomini ndly
defeated at Buenos Ayres, and cast a dis-
grace upon the British arms, fror» which
they will never recover. The army he took
with him, would have conquered the whole
province, had they been dhecied by a brave
and skillful officer ; they feel it, and are
" more disgusted than we can be. One
in intVi, and we entirely evacuate the coun-
try. It is reported the troops are to ren-
defcvous at Rio Janeria, f ,t orders hum G.
Britain"
Communicated:
Departed this life yesterday morning, af-
ter a stiovt lilacs, Mrs. Alice Thomas, wife
of Mr- Benjamin Thomas, of Feit's-Point.
Editors of newspapers to the n rihward
and eastward of Bab more are requested to
give the above notice at least one insenion,
for the information of the Husband of the
deceased, who, it is supposed, is travelling
in some of the back settlements of the
state of New-York.
Interments in the city 0/ Baltimore last -week;
Sale by Auction.
TO MORROW MrfttNiStp.
The 17th instant, it tO Janet, at t,Uf Auc
tion-Rocmi, at thehc.iuof breuerichstreet doci,
will crmbmence the sale of
A Variety of Dry Goods,
And at 12 o'clock,
118 hhds. Muscovado Sugar,
200 boxes Brown dp.
13 pipe* Bordeaux Brandy,
10 pipes Holland Gin,
11 puncheons Rum,
69 bags Coffee,
A1SO,
*¦» The Schooner
REWASTlCO,
Burthen .500 bbls- with &U
•'3£(aF. her materials
VAN WYCK. & DOKSEY. Auct's.
November 16.____________________
Sale by Auction.
Will he added to the sale ta morrow at lo ifcloch,
1 trunk Red Morocco Pocket-Books,
1 And at VI o'cloch.
17 tierces and 12 bbls. first quality Coffee,
55 kegs Raisins,
8000 lb. old Cordage,
20 bags Pimento,
1O0 bbls Boston Beef, No. 1,
.5 fagots Crowly Steel,
20bov.es Le>rmons. &c.
VAN \\ Y ;K &. DORSEY, Auct'rJ.
November 16.___________________________^
bale by Auction.
On TUESDAY,
The 17th instant, at 10 o'clock, at our auc-
tion room head of Frederick-street Uock,
¦will be sold on account of the underwriters,
for cash,
30 bales INDIA GOODS,
Consisting of
Gurrahs.
Mamoodies,
Sannas,
Cos ins,
Baft as,
Checks, Sic. Sic.
VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auet'rs.
K<«ya 11 bet J0-._________________________
Sale by Attctic-n.
On SATURDAY Next,
The 21st instant, at twelve o'clock, at Mr.
Cane's wharf, Fell's-Point, will be gold,
for account of whom it may concern, on 2,
4, and 0 months credit, for approved in-
dorsed notes,
The Brig CYHUS,
One car old, burthen 139
tons, sails remarkably well, £t
is ;n coinp, tc order to re-
ceive a car.fo. Her inventory may be seen at
our auction room, previous, to the day of sale.
VAN WYCK. & DORSKY, Auct'rs.
November 16.
Sudden,
Still-born,
Unknown,
Croup,
Dropsey,
Pleaurisy,
Isfantile,
Adults
Children
1
1
1
*
1
3
i
3—10
Sheriff's bale.
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, from
'Baltimore county court, to me directed,
wiK uc exposed to public sale, on Friday,
the 3cih instant, at . 1 o'clock, A. M. at
the Tavein of' John Cox, formerly Ren-
thaw's, in Old-1 own, for cash,
64 Sheep, I Bullock, and a Hoy, late the
prop'jitv of Dominick French, taken at the
suit of John Stone.
ALSO,
On Saturday, the Jlst instant at 10 o'clock,
A. M. at.janes Bryden's Tavern, (Foun-
tain Inn) tor cash,
One Billiard Table, wi h the apparatus
thereto uelchging late the property of Wm.
Bromwell, taken by distraint to satisfy the
aloresaid Jan.es Bmlen, for House Kent.
JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff.
November 16 dt20th
i'a tne l.af^fo.-r-Miss LEVY
tlxm received C* will (to morrow J offer fur sale,
Biecissor
Turkish LvjjUSLIN;
AND
Darnish Shot t Dresses.
WITH
SUPERB GRECIAN ROBl.S.
Novi ruber 16. colOt
m.
BRIGADE ORDERS.
the 3d Brigade will be reviewed by pen.
Wilkinson on Monday next the 23d instant.
The corps composing this brigade, will
assemble on their respective parades at 8
o'clock on the morning of that day, and
Ihence procede to the brigade ground, where,
from the shortness of the days, it is desira-
ble the review should commence on or be-
fore 10 o'clock.
The period fixed on, not affording time
¦for the practising new evolutions, it is deem.
ed expedient to adopt the same performed at
rhe - last review, the, artillery and infantry
¦will consequently provide themselres with
cartridges as before.
As you are to pass in review an officer
who will observe you with the eye of a sol-
dier, it is hoped that all will be emulous to
appear in soldierlike order.
The Feli's-Point Dragcons will furnish
an esc -rt to attend the gen. on the day of
review.
By order b«r 26. ?3,
tliiam JNorris, j
TEA DiiALKR St GKOCEil,
No 54, Mabket strekt,
hiit just r< ce^iied, f 1 si..!,
75 casics m i' supei ior qu: !it) Cheese,
lUO boxeg do one Cheese in a box made
by Atnoi 'foals, in tut town of Wincl e'sicr,
near the towft of Goshen, in Connecticut,
Si' boxes fregb iviouiu Candles, 4, 5, and 6
to the poundi
<.> do. l>;,;i Do. 6, 8, and 10 do.
1 :, .i 1 beautiful Spermaceti do.
140 b r.e-.h ivQ'h 1 ;ivcs and Capers, just
imported and of the best quality.
50 hampers Superfine Swuet Oil, large and
so. il boities,
60 cases flask Sallad Oil, [30 flasks each,
and by retail ]
10 qr. casks choice ?ort Wine,
50 i>a;.s Joottlo Corl.s, containinglOOOeach.
N. B, Fresh Imperial, Hyson, xounpf Hy-
son, Perlcoe and Paddr* Souchong TEAS,
b) wholesale and retail, of the best qualities.
Novfmlwr 1.6 eoif
Ironmongery:, if oudem, tfc.
5 cases Pl-.ted Sadrllei-y,
6 cases Gilt and Plated Buttons,
1 case of Jewelry, Watch Chains, Seals,
Keys,
S bales Flannels and coarse Ctot'is,
4 C;.ses Cotton Goods, Twilled, Plain and
Fancy, for «;ile, on very cheap terms by
CORNTHWAIT k YAUNAIX,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf.
11th rrio. 15.______di!eo!0t_
Claret Wine, Teas, iStc
150.casks Claret Wine,
M
;3(: qr do. do J -01 3
51*) pieces Russia Du$k,
50 do Ravens do.
40 coils C' rd:i;rp,
SO half bbls, lie-c!-,
4') casks Red Wine, c,;deniatr5 For the
Spani.h Market, and entitled to debenture,
30 cas'iS Copperas,
"o boxes S Candles,
bols. Shad lately inspected.
20 keg-; London Refined Salt Petre,
4 easlwB Spermareti Oil,
COttNTHWAll ': V.'.RKA'.b,
h W. 16. d
, './'*vy Hardware .Store.. .
Wiiiiam Lang'try.
NO 140, B,\L': IM3I1S STftEEt.
SfextdoOi above Messrt. Luiits,Coataii't!fCo'*
Rnok-Storr.)
Informs his Friends and the public in pene-
ralthat he has received per the ships Canton,
Alexander, a id Indian Chief,
A NEAT AND OBBEWI, ASSORTMENT OF
Ifanhvare,Ciit [cry, Brass Foun-
dry, Japanned Ware, Plated and
Common Saddlery,
With many other articles in die Fancy Line,
the greater pur; of which have, been particu
lavly selected by himself, and are offered t'«>r
sale 011 the lowest terms.
November 16._____________eo6t
Tor Sale
Bm C. DKSflOU, W». 57, Smith's wharf
300 bags GitEEN COFFE, fit for retail-
in&,
200 boxes CASTILE SOAP.
November lo. eo8t
A Stray Cow
Came to the subscribers Furm, four miles
from Baltimore, ne:.r Goven's-towo. She is
a brindto with a white face, and belly ; has a
briedie snot in her face, a swallow fork in her
right e.tr, and (rives miik. The owner is re-
quested to prove properly, pay charges, and
take her away. ISAAC COL.
November \6. eoitf _
JUST RECEIVED Attn FOR SA X AT
BYANE's Bookstore,
128, Majke i .5 ikeet,
A C Uectia > nfthe most
MODERN SONGS,
As Sung by Mr Webster, in Boston, New-
York, and Baltimore.
November 16. d
To Rent,
A convenient two-story Brick HOUSE, on
the corner of Green and Low streets This
House is In good order, calculated for a pri-
vate family, it will be let low to a pleasing
tenant, for a term of years. Possession may
be had on the 28th January. For terms ap
ply to DANIEL CHAMBERS.
November 16. ____________eo2w
BAL T1MORE THE A TR E.
The public are respectfully informed that
for the remainder ol the season the doors will
be opened at a quarter past 5 and the curtain
rise at a quarter past 6 o'clock, precisely.
( Third Night of The TRAVELLERS.)
THIS VF.NING, November \6,
Will be presented, a Operatic Drama, in five
acts, called
The TRAVELLERS ;
OR, MUSK'S EASCIN tTlQPT.
Written by A Cherry, esq suthor of Sol-
dier's Daughter, -c. Performed at the
Theatre Hoyal Drury Lane, upwards of
40 nights tue first season,andnovt perform-
ing to overflowing lio ises, with universal
applause.
The original Music by,Corri, with Orchestra
parts b; M, Pellessier.
['he scenery, machinery, dresses and de-
corations, entirely new.
The first aet is in laid China.
Scene I A beautiful Chinee* Garden,
bridges intersecting tlK Canal, iV- 9
ing ; the curtain slowly rises to a Symphony
resembling he Warblingof Hirds.
THE TR. VELLEjiS.
Zaphimira, Princ of china, Mi. Wood—
Kuyan, his friend and companion, Mr. • eb-
ster—O'Gail&gher, Mr. Mills—Chintang and
Zaphania, pages to the prince—Masters liar
ris and Cunningham—Mimiora, Mrs. Mel-
moth—Ceiinda, ..irs. VVilmoi—Chinese Lids
and Lasses, Masters Cunningham. Harris,
Durang, F. Uurang, A. Durang Jefferson,
Miss Mullin, .v.iss [effefson, 5>-e.
Scene 11 The interior of Mindora's Cat-
tag :, t!i' wails decorated with Chines* cha-
racters, descriptive pi Moral Sentences.
Scene 111 Tlie Exu.; in-of the Palace of
the. emperor of China. This scene is painted
from a correct drawing of the Palace of Pe-
)UN.
Act I. concludes in the Hall of Presence,
In the Emperor's Palace, where he. is disco-
vered Seated on a Throne—Guards bearing
Banners, Lanthoma, Arms, &c. Grand Cho-
rus, Original Chinese Melody of great anti-
quity.
Act II—Turkey.
Scene I. View ef the city of Constantino-
ple. The Bospltorus. The Prince and his
suit laud from a spUndid barge of Chinese
Description.
Scene III. A Turkish Apartment, orna
mentcd with Figures, Drapery, kc>
TURKISH DANCE.
Act. dl. Iiauv
Scene I. Spleaded Apartment in the Pa-
lace of t!i Duke Possellipo ornametted with
Statuarv Figures—hecue II. Italian Garden.
Act. IV. Scene I. A Winding Staircase,
&c.
A Ct V. The stage 'S formed to represent
the QUaR/ER Di-.&C OF A MAN OE
WAS.
To which will he added, a Farce, in one (Xt,
called
The Mayo 1 of Garrat.
BOX, One Dollar—PIT, Three Fourths of
a Dollar,
November 16.
G. F. and J. Liuck-nberger,
No 200, BALTiMOEE-naEEi,
Opposite the Indian i^Vr Javern,
Have received by the Diana, from Liverpool,
An additional supply oj
Cutlery, Saddlery, etc. etc.
Now opening tor sale on theiu usual terms.
October 2 ___ d
JVJX.'ulloh and Poor,
NO. IQ/. MSBKEI-STREET,
Have received per Foo.e, Diana, ar.d (.
from J.iverpoot,
A very general assortment of
HARDWARE.
Amor.g which a>c,
An excellent aSsortmi
PLATE*) «eTINNED SADDLEU? AND
CUTLERY.
October 15. A
yam*s, Pive>- Tobacco.
40 hhd*. prime quality, now landing from
the sloop vlaria, from Richmond—Fovsalebv
JOHN GODDARD. '
Nov. •!-. ci
George C. Mailer,
Two door* he &vi the Custom House.
Has received by the late arrivs from Ton-
ningen and Amsterdam,
2G5 packages German Lin-
ens,
Consisting of
PlatUlas Roy ales
Bretagnes
Esfopillas Uuies
Creas
Dowlas, whole and half piece*
Listadoes
Checks no. 2 and Book Glieeks
Cheeks and Strides
Arabia*
Hessians
Brown Rolls
Osnaburgs and Ticklenburgs
Burlaps
White Flaxen, Stc.
Also on Hand,
Blue Guineas, Dutch Calicoes, Muslins,
Harlem S-iipes, Dutch Shirting Linen, Ta-
blecloth, homemade Linen, Metal Nails for
sheathing, Jin Cases, Liquor Cases, Hollow
Glass, Dutch Harware, &.c.
Oct. 28. dim
French Goods.
W. & J. Hoffman,
No. 3, South Cha.iu.es si ttBET,
Have impor ed»by the Rising Sun. capt. Halbrook,
from Bordeaux,
85 packages French Goods ;
Consisting of
A choice collectioa out of the several Man-
ufactories, made by a competent judge for
cash. October 12. d
w.
No.:
oi J. Hoffman,
South Chaki.es-stueet,
HAVE FOR SALE,
18 packages English Goods
EntitLd lo drawback on exportation, and
will be sold very cheap to close salesol a con-
signment. ALSO,
Imported in the ships George and Albert, and
Straffora, from 1 onningen,
100 packages German Linens.
October 15. ______ d
Cash will b^ given for Ten
Voting NEGR- 'ES, from 12 to 2U years old
Inquire at tins office.
November 12.
d4tf
VvTiliam Cooke, jun.
ffus per tht shit! Erin, from Berde
6 cases Lutestrings,
4 Grenoble Kid Gloves,
fl Silk Stockings,
1 Extra Long Silk Cloies,
1 Men's B- es,
1 Twille'l Silk Shawls,
1 Cambrick.
Wh eh ho offers for ssl? r>". resist terms-
.Ser/ d
Nichols aid French,
No. 12, South.street,
Have this da/ received on additional supply of
PIECE GOODS, consisting of
Meergungee,")
Jalalpore and C Malmoodys,
Gauzepore J
' Tandah,
Alitbad, ' c„„„„u„
- . , . Sannans,
Jalalpore and-.
Mow
Foolpore Cossaes, and
Baftas.
1H Store,
Emmerties, Baftas and Checks. The above
enti' l«d to debenture
Also on Consignment,
Sp'it Straw Bonnets incases, and
A lew bags fresh Hops, of a superior qua-
lily. Nov. 4. dltitj:
Marr and Gib.-on,
7, C M.VEBT-STBBET,
Have received by the Alexander, from. Livtrpool
A tin ih< r •uiiply 01
FALE GOODS;
COSISTINC OF
2 bales Bed Ticks,
3 cases Table Cloths,
3 Lamb's Wool, Worsted, Cotton &
Silk HOSIERY.
With a very complete assortment of
SA DDE FRY.
Which with a general assortment of GOODS,
suitable to the present season, they oiler for
sale, to punctual customers.
They have also just received from London,
SU0 gross best quality fashionable Twist But-
tons.
October 22. ___________ _____ ^
Imported
By the ship George and Albert, c. iptain Joel fi«r
iert, from Tanningtn,
White Ei brown Piatillas, j of superior <_u*
Dowlas and Casse.rilios, ') lity,
1000 oval Demijohns,
(The above entitled to drawback.)
And by the late arrivals m Philadelphia from
Tomingen,
A General Assortment of
German Woolen Fiosiery.
O/i hand,
Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 13,
Ticklenburgs, Kouans, white R»!ls, and
Checks No. 2,
5000 Gunney Bags,
For saie bv
FREDERICK C GRAF,
Head of Smith's dock
Sept. 22. ¦ d
William P Mathews.
Has just received by the Fair American
London, '
IS EXTENSIVE SUPf tl OI
Fresh Drugs and Medicme.
His stock is new general and extensive, con-
_ sisting of
D.™!^, and Chemicals
Surgeon'slnstruments
Pa,1 nt Medicines
Furniture Glass and
Vials
Fine Painters* Colours
Gold and Silver Leaf
Copal and Spt. V.ar
nisbes
October if.
Claret Wine.
Ec'.sivrd per th'. schooner- Frifidship, captain .
Zvant, from New Tori,
150 casks superior quality,Qi. iKET WINE,
put up for the East-India market, bound
with four iron hoops, and entitled
to debenture For sale bv
CORNTHWAIT and YARnXlL,
83, Bowly's wharf.
11th mo. 13.________' j_ d'Ot
Notice.
The Co-partnership of Hancock and Norris
was dissolved the 1st instantn by mutual con*
sent ; all persons having claims against the
said firm will ple.-ise present th,ein for settle,
incut ; and those indebted an particularly:
requested to make immediate payment, to ei»
ther of the subscribers.
THOMAS HANCOCK.
RICHARD NORRIS.
Sept 14.__________¦__________d3m
Armovir and Jenkins,
No. 51, South -street,
if(j«e imported in the ships Alexander gnd Indi-
an Chief, from Liverpool, their fall assert-
ment of
SADDEERY,
Consisting of
PLATED, POLISHED, and TINNED
ARTICLES in that Line,
With a complete assortment of Girth Webs
Saddle Cloth, Trees, ike. &c.
Also.
Plated and Brass Furniture, for Coach and
Gig Harness.
All of which they will sell on the most rea-
sonable terms.
N. B They have for Rent, a Store, or
Counting Kudos, in the house adjoining that
now occupied by there.
November 6. d2w-eo2w
-------------------.—1—----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_~—,-------------**,
Apple Trees.
For Sale, a quantity of AT1FLE TRilES,
of fifteen different kind:;, just received f'n m.
Pennsylvania- Apply to SAMUEL EMBOY,
at James Carey's Farm, on the Frederick
Turnpike, or at No, 12, County wharf.
No ember i4\________________________<14'i
bt. Mar) 'sColiege.
GRAND LOTIERY, BALTIMORE,
Authorised by an act of the general assemble
of the state of Marvland ; the scheme of
which Lottery is the most br lhant e\
tered to the citi»«ii8 of the United States,
cmvtaiuinjj, besMat a large number of otlie;
valuable prizes,
Glaziers' Diamonds
Die SUrfi's 'V iiiitt Fig
Blue
Genuine Whidscr
Soap
Wash U ills.
Teeth Brushes, and
A variety of Perfuipe.
ry.
d
COFFEE
120,000 lb3. of COFFEE, entitled to draw-
back 1 for saU bv
ANDREW BOYD,
No. 3, N. Cnlvert-stri et,
October 30. d
A WTet Nurse, Wanted.
Inquire Mt this Office.
Norn- need apply but. such as can bring- pood
and satisfactor) r is, to whom
liberal wa^es will
Nevemb* i
1 prize of . .10,000 dollar-s,
1 do. of . 15,000
3 do. of . 10,000
2 do. of . S, 00
8 do. of . 1,500
7 do. of - 1,000
A.nd not two blanks to aprize. The Schefne
contains 2i5uO tickets, 10,000 of which are
actually sold to a company <.f gvntle.eiet; in
New-York, to whom the managershave obligat-
ed themselves to commence the drawing 00
THURSDAY, th, Slst day me to tlie city of Baltic
the express purpose of faciliUtting- the -^ale of
G. is R, W -LIE,
te above fictn will personally
attend the drauing daily, to take down the
numbers correctly, as will also one of tlieir
clerks All n-izes sold bv G. & R. Waite w.U
be paid b them, and a printtd li»t of all prizes
drawn will be published !>;¦ them and dpliveretl
to their customers once a fortnight during tlie
drav\i.ig\ The ne.xl New-York Lottery wiH
not commence till April next.
Distant Adventurers, accompailying theu-
orders with bank notes of any (Icsi.riiitioii, to
eitherot Waite's offices in New-York or UuL
timore may have Tlcketsan'd Soar s forward.
ed to an; amount with the utmost punctual,
ity, and the earliest ad\ is-- sent them ei
success. All prizes sold by G.&. R. Waita.
will be paid bv them. ,
Oct. I._______________________ d
London Phcen x i ire Cilice.,
Baltimore, Neverr, her 2, 181 7.
The.following policies e -toire this month :
No. 272,048, 4th Nov. <_ Jacob and V,
the Tici^ts.
(j./ One <>F tin
7t.h
7th
7th
18th
27',1.47,
272,050,
27.', 051,
272,052,
2?2,053, 24i h
i72.054, —-
DAVID
November 2.
anti De,,
I Ore! than
J vereux.
Jacob Myers.
{ John Spurrier.
li'EWAR r,
d8t eo'.stD
Practising
Vs.
Those of Mr. B. I'.r'jnelot's firmer Scho-
lars, who wish to become subscribers to his
Practising Ball?, will please tn make .
cation before Saturday next) the >*th |Not.
on which day they certainly will begin at
the usiui hour.
As the number of Mr. B. Brunr.lot'
sent pup'hs is increasing very fart
intend joining bis evening school, are de»
sired to make immediate application.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturday*!
are the days of tuition, from half pust 3 te
© o'clock ; the other evenings will be devoV
ed to private tuition, on a quick and sure
method: of teaching. For further particulars,
apply to Mr. 15. Brune-kt, at his dancing
academy (Water-street, between Gay and
Frederick streets) where new at
dances a*e tausrht in the most fatmii
style.
Nov. 9
eo3t
Ground Plaister of Paris ;
Forsale by the subscriber, at the corner of
Pratt and ponunerce-atveet.
SAMUELBYKNES
October 16._________ dm
" " St. '
Andrew s Society.
It is recommended to those memhern of
the St. Andrew's Society, who intend to
dine on St. Andrew's day, at Mr. Peck's,
to leave theii the bar room, on ox
Monday the 2ss
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