g— ——r- ont on the borders or and Brett - officers and fai.ors,- All dctt/ip'i-ans < f per - fXcirmnc th mountains, \vhtch Wen: sons arc averse to the fcivice. Add to this, Nkw-yorb, Tulv 18. rot paflabte according to reports. the Government has be en 'obliged to }J'iv; , ~' j\ The.mbimtainsbeing impassable, detenni- 800 men their difebarge, as the time for JET* reputable Pricr.d bas fazoitrtd the Faild." Marfhat Cdiint IWlegarde to dc- which they had been engaged was To long; ] Editor ivite a Martiniquj I'cper of July lay.reconnoitring ; but MnjorSraid of Nau- clapfed as to proreke them, to a fort of re- ; -d containing the following gebatier, who was" ordered to make a dtveifi- volt in evciy ship., On |hi4 account it was i , - . on towards Fitßba Joch with a battalion'of found abfqlutely heceffary to grant them - t.C nreitttt -H-V'tltl CS this.regiment, had not received the counter their dismission, together with the payment : " order. . of all arrears due to them. In each depart __^T_T , T K ni ' tttv This aftive and fkillful fkff«:fficer com- ment the fait- objeft of every one is, to OFFICIAL BULufcl It menced his march on the 21ft, over Block- scrape as much money together as pofiible. Of tbe ta . 'fig of brcstta<an^.of further epe- jg towards Fipiba'Joch ; after march- as it is visible to all that the business must 1 rations mlta.y. jri g very difficult point, they met speedily come to an end. 1 VTPWKrT" A 'i the firft piquets of the enemy near Jarlenbo- «' There is no doubt of the French hav -1 . _ _ It.Ni A, Apn 2' , . den, who gave wsv without resistance : , and ing infilled that their Batavian Allies fnould : Lieut. Gugenins, ot the Regiment o, _a- treated towards Manus. The advanced a rm therr.fcltes. as the former have the ut daft.y; arrived hert t. is day wyth the news g uar d purfutd the enemy warmly into the mo st occasion f-.r their troops elsewhere. that the town and Fort reft of Brefc.a, were batt le enfiied. It is likewise evidCnt that- in cafe of need, taken on the 20th ind. in the following enemy; in the mean time fucceesferi in thfcy will abandon ..jhe filter -Republic, as wanner ; Fie d .larfhnl, Lieut. Kray, char- banging up their Ue'fcrve to bar raft the re- ' t here are such movemfuts m some of the de ged with this enterprise, detached for the Jreat of 01 , r troops fotigtfjil by h difficult a pot>> aTU j amongst the army tailors, *c. as •» purpofe_l:eld i.lai.ial Lmut. O o with- marcll Major Smid had ou this occafiqn clearly indicate such an event. An order is , r « .* v™.! \' ' 1 •. . '™' emy with a part of his troops and some offi- away their wives and baggages ;as likewise,' to quitted his Camp with his Division in two must .prgVifionally be tranfporied to Bra - Columns. The b-a.ttalrcn of Nadafty, posted WPFER RHINE, May 2 . „* A mot;on hn3 i; kewife been made al in the lleziro, upon the high road by Euphe- We Save the melanrholv infon-a'ion that j. xj k p • 4 -Va ~ K t, r ,c tWnt-ranre of tl,e f. Knrh* nf , meuricDoiy infon.a.ion tnat the Hague tagrantto the Batavian Exeeu- f tf>e tw> French" Ambaffadorfatthe Congress, Power two toilhonp- of Dutc, 1 gui ld< rs, Coloiiel Bitelkuti advanced on "the hisrh murdered on the to rep « r ,the line-, which have been oe a § •which he commanded ; and two Battalion* Bad * Miv~i °P*Zooot, aud all the towns of the Gencr- commanded Colonel Abfaitern, at tcrm'-mfpH'on taken together, there are not a"n hun «l Elterhazv was posted on tie left of the veqing , a squadron of the HulTar's oF Szeck- rv l! J T f g t T . t0 high road mar the town, to cover the Bomb fc tl „ dayentered Kalhdt, and a truip- 7 a "" M,,T 7 \ batteries : afld the battaimft. of NadriVy pO- peter b Vt adifpatch from the imperial fled 011 the right to keep up the communica- Colonel Barbaczy, commanding at Gernf- S f „ , tion with the Battalion .ationed war bach, to Baron Albini, to the purport that o ir., ' " a 1 !t <: 3 ,° r^ S ( ° tuphemja. The third Battalion of Madafty the French Ministers tQ J t aftadt Juffi n, march,ng to Ho laad, make, the remained in rvf.-ne near St. Polo. lA hours that citv the onerations Revolutlcn 'fi fr tremble. Of this the Freach These Battalions directed their attack a- of WJr> & t0 £ OCQ^ed b J E " e '-Jcw.fc „.dread. They shudder when jamft the gate of Torro Longo. j One Bat- order . s , 3nd that further refid,,ice tht T llear exclaim si done, as ■ tahon of Eftrrhazy, commanded by Major- ft9ultl be t0 ora ; othe ,. Fr „, lch mu J h a » to fa T." over. • General Kraus, which was at Chedi, march- cltiztn6 . In the evnling 40b mort . Auftri . Ihe re-cogmzat.on of an armed Bur edon .the high road of Cremona by ft. ans took chlrg( . of the tes o{ Ra{ladt . gher h* been announced, but every Zezo, Igainft the gate of St, Alexander, yhis notice having beer, given to the French j " at * ct c u * _ - Thy column was augmented br a Corps of Mlnifters , Bonnier, in particular, expieiTea | , ] X " refnl * ed r firft l f ° n .' Ce h ? lf b«rfe and all the reit of the cavalry, much d i ff:ltis f a aion at it; they refclved, brigade, upo» tbe lame footing with the commanded by Col. Sommariva, puffiedfor- howcwr> though ni ht was comins oat 6 ftaudwig army, together with a proportion ward as iar as the high road to Crema, to co. fct ou> . the Minirt( . r ot ' M( . nta . Baron Al . »tft "umber of artdlery and rangers. But of yer the Left w.ng. bini, solicited paflports for the French Mi- all f . t, " s nomure W . ,U ha PP cn than ° f the Pr o" Ihis enterpnzr was fnpported by 500 nif>ersi but could not obtain them from Co- P of f d augmentation of the (landing army Cossacks, ,000 Foot Chafleurs and 500 Gre- , o|lel Barl , ac who dechred that only the I0 ' 0o ° A " there are P lans la!d nadiers, under the orders of the two Ruffian Archduke Chsilcs cou i d give paf r ports on <« 'he air, to furmfli an opportunity to cer gti erals, the Pnnce, ftorthecop, and Bagra- such occa n o!ls . The remaining members individuals to fill their purse. before the tior.. The division ot neld Marshal Lieut. pf the deputation and the PVuffian Mini- business Ihall be terminated. Zuph was kept in reserve in cafe of ne- fters offered to accompany them to thellf.ine, " Ihe U P oS all the D«sh ".7" , r ,r r- «• ~ „ , but they declined the offer. porta caut. wry great confsfion, and the After these dispositions, Field Marshal No sooner had they set oft in the even- scarcity with which 11 is attended it almost Luut. Otto fenta second summons to the ; ng of the 28th, and proceeded to the dif- incredible. Tbe merchant! complain dread- Freheh Commander and havipg received bis tance of a q Uartero f a Wue, than full 7 S many of them have informed their J rtiufal, the town began to be bombarded at s om e people having the appearance of Hussars cornfpondects of their having given up all 6'o'clock in the morning, ami in the space bf fcll in wkh the h was dark—the fa ™g n t«3e,' of which some of our mer an hour a halt fevera, Cannon were dif- French Ministers were (topped, and their chants here have received communications, mounted. This circumtonce, together wnh p a ssports demoded of thim—Bonnier is ar.d it occa&ont a stagnation in this country the approach of the Battalion of Naoafty to m(o h#w t „ ive further ar . likewise.' * the Gate of Pefchiera, caused the to ecunt than an f wer ; n g i that they UTrc " 0»th« da, when tbe ...oiverfary of tbe give tta/, 4to retire with precipitation in-. Frtrnch Ministers who wanted to return to adoption of th*-new coi ftit-uuon was ecl to the Citadel. . ' France. A violent altercation thenenfued, ebrated ih the Batavian Republic (the 23d Our Pionsers immediately forced the all: J the melancholy afts of outrage wca'com- ult.) all the btfU were King, according to Gate, and, by the exertions of Field-Marshal mlUed- j esil de ttcc \ v .^ cliU oa th{ order ; l ufwt the smallest symptom oi joy Lieut. Kray the inhabitants aflembled upon htad( htlt was not He returned to was to be perceived on any countenance, the rampart lowered tbe drawbridge. The Raftadt) with the Secretary of Legation, "P. S'. Fhave jiift'received, alatfer, by battalion of Nadafty then entered the town, Citizen -Rofenftriift. ' which lam mformed, ibattbe Bafavians are drums beating and colours flying. Some pe'rfons we« immediateiy Tent from not to go tt> tbe Rhine. Tbey French fay One Wing of the dragoons of Lobkovitz Ra(>ildt) wconvey the remum; ofßaberiot they cannot tr»ft them." which was posted in the rear, under the or- and Bonfiler t0 that The carriagcs <- •' M ders of Major Count Karach, and a batta- 0 f t Ambaffadors were entirely plundered v , 1 ' , ,- „ l.on of the Regiment of Efteihazy, took pof- of thf comained . 0n tfe it, the T> ! « session of the avenues and streets of the town , evemn g the remains of Bonnier and R o ber- They contain a variety of of all the roads leading Citadel, and jot we ° buried at Raftadt by torch- Tm'J, thus feciircd this important place. Kjrht the D#/eftow the Council of Five Hun- The enemy kept up a continual fire from . dredij would appear that the Spaniffc fquad the citadel, but without doing any mifchief. rte oj ano J er Account of tbe arrived The induced field marshal Lieut. Kray to - J jy - J » the read of the island of Aix, with three summons the commander of the citadel, who The f departed, drawn by ou tro -°P s W bo % d - A of at firfl demanded permiff.on to withdraw his the Margrave of Baden's horses,' h f e C °T ■ troops unconditionally; but perceiving the se nt "from Carlsruheto Ralladt' and it ishinted.n alarming pifpaiat.ons of the Imperial and Col.Barbaczy is f.id to have pr« miled thefn thc offuble- Rulfian troops to take the citadel by a (fault, a ortic 4 t - Tnftea(l of a^at T P ort f but c °'" blnatl « ll » 11 f be t0 he reiolved to capitulate. By this cap,tula, they set out out before he came 5 . It is far- themtbroughapart of the territory tion, the garnfon, cotififting of .oco ncn the j: reported , that as soon as he was of the fP uM,f - Th= FrenCn papers afFord were made pnfoners of war. Forty pieces of j jumped out of his carriage, d*w no as to the objea of this expe .eannon, 18 mortars. 480 cwt. of powder a h ij sabre, and fired his pistol at one of the tion. _ great numoer of muskets and gun carriages, afflilantl . The mcn are thdn s aid to have A letter from Strafburg that in with ammunition and pvovifion of every the murder. Thc ministers were "nftqucncejrf the murder of -the French kind, and a ga-at quantity of stores, have efcortcdby two dragoons. the °f the D ,T* ?~ fallen into our hands. This important con- ' b folvcd t<s g>ye «o quarter, and that this refo queft has cost ui only one artillerymen. —— " lalion ha»-a<ftually b(>eii carried into effect in May 4. . some skirmishes which have Utejy occurred Field Marshal Lieut, count Bellgarde has 8Y TIIE BDbx.ijj packet, AnmvEn at on the Lower Rhine, f •written on the 24th April from Naunders, nKw-rowt. ... All the Cisalpine Republic is in the pof. that he (ia order to strengthen the opera- vtfmv" w « 1 session of the alliedarmies. The evacuation tions of the Italian army on their advancing VIENNA, May R. ; of Milan is. attributed by the French to the over the Chiefe towards thi Oglio) bas gi- According to letters from Lemberg the loss of a pitched battle, between Lodi and Pa» •ven orders to Major-general VickafTovich corps of the Pn'r.ce of Conde entered Gal- v ; a) was only finiflipd by darkness. to .co-operate with his tmcps to the utmost. " c ' a f°r ee d marches on the 19th of A- 1 They retreated, it isolated, in good order At the fuiae time that general received an P ' and 6 Prince will lead it hitrifelf to. to Pavia and on the third day ps May their orSev from field marshal Suwarrow, to ad- I ta 'y* f fallen back to Novara, in vauce scvofs Fotaone towards Ifeo, to sup- j territory .-Piedmont. It is thought they yort the. movement of the army. LONDON, May *s."• _ • will be remold 10 <E?enoa< tp lVpport their Before Qount Bellcgarde knew of the move- E*tra£l of a letter from the Bishopric of right witb the division sent iqto Tuftanyin •men'ts of the army of Italy, he gave orders to Munfler, May 6. ■ ; order to m«S|t the anny of Naples. Colonel Stranch to enter into the ValCamo. " Letters from Holland state, that the Rewbellgoes out of th» Direftory by.lot; iiiea from Michael Wallis and to advance French Government is very much difTatisfi- Syeyes ind Delacroiji- are th«,principal caii" frrm Tonal over Ponte di Legno towards with .the Batavian, and had hgnified as didattfs to fuccted him. . Edolo. ' much to the Minister Sebimmelpenninck, Gefferal MafTena has tranfmLttcd to the After a most fatiguing march over moun- al Paris 5-and also, that if the French Re-- Dirftory an account ;of some advantages tains covered with snow more than two feet public should receive, any .more shocks gained by the Fmich troops in the Grifon deep, the Colonel arrived at Vione._The | af to those of late, ; fte would no longer be territory, but which do not appear to have firfl posts ef the enemy ictired without mneh ' n 3 state to support. her Batavian Sifter, been 'pf an important nature, refinance ; but the enemy d»fended them- and that therefore the latter must be more ; Four fail of the line,-and several frigates felves with obstinacy behind the entrench- a&ive in mcreafing her own strength. This are stated to be cruizing off thecoaft of Ca- 1 tneuts it Vione, but were driven from them communication occafi6ns-Do small uneafipcfs labris, and have made a decent on the ifl"- by the bayonet. at the Hague, as they are fenfiblc they can . and of This is probably the expe- 1 Col. Sn auch marched then to Vezza, a>id place no dependence on the Batavian ar.mv, drtSon which failed from Minorca undei-the - took txifteflion of Anounzeno and the pafft-s which ought to :be complete against the ift General Stuari. which lay between Ponte di and E' of June.- But this is impofiible, as it ftjll | Orders were issued on Saturday last to tht dole, towards Camonica. wants about jcoo men for the purpof?.- of the post office, tD take no bank notes Our h'fs was but trifling ; and Colonel It is then destined to march t<*the Rhine in payment., withont indorfed by thc fkranch f-y?» that his troops-in this very andthe frontiers of Brabant, on -account- c( tparfohswlxj present them, fatiguing enterprize, and with such unfa- the apprehensions entertained from the in fur- j By the last accounts from the MediteTra vorable weather, have shewn a praHe-worthy gents. I nf»n, Lord. Nelfpn had fhifted his flag frbm and indefatigable perfeveranct, and in their " With regard to the naval force of the the Vanguard to the Foud-royant. battles aii uncommon bravery. Dutch Republic, things are not better cir- The bosty which the Aoftrians have tak- Ficld marshal Count Bellegarde gave orders on" account-Jikewife. of.: the-,, epon .the.-jjb, amoants already-to four rajl- 1 on the aid to reconnoitre in wftcrent direfti- vam of men, and especially of experienced lions of florins. "? ■- •vVx.\ • • To.;', V* «/, • " •• •*. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 16. The Porte has today publi !!»;>'. the ioito\v ing intelligence \— « After the French under general Buona parte had gained a victory over the Turkish army in Syria, they advanced ugainft Acre, ,in crder to make themselves matters of the whole of Palefttne. Pacha, enrag ed at the loss of the firft battle, found means to inspire his troops with new courage, and led them again into the field. " 'she i'fiue of the fecotid battle was hi favor '*[ the Turks. The French wert obliged to retreat towards Egypt, and Bge zat Pacha, eftimatcs their loss in the whole at 6000 men. The battle was furious, and the loss of the Turks likewise is not small. Buonaparte, who has been forced to evacuate several .potts, '» the vicinity of Gazt. " Dgezar Pacha writes to the Grand Sig nior, that he will not flieathe the sword till he has exterminated the French in Egypt to the last man." The Porte has likewise received advice of another advantage gained over the French. Buonaparte had left in Egypt 17 (hips Uden with artillery and ammunition, which were to be conveyed to Palestine. 1 his convoy was attacked by the F.nglifh, who funk five, took i'jven, end forced the reft to fly to the iflandaf. the Archipelago, whither they "pur sued thera. It U aHo reported here, that Sir Sidney Smith and Captain Trowbridge have effedW a landing on the coast of Egypt, with Ruf fian and Turkish troops ; by which they have cut off communication between the army of Buonaparte in Syria and Alexan dria and .Cairo. LONDON, May 16. A private Utter from Venice it J.aid to Jfate, that the Ruffians having taken a French fojl in Italy confining of 60 men, 58 of them ivert put to death, aud the remaining tuo ordered t» go to.tbe French Commander, and inform him that Suwat rciv was arrived. The Tigre is fiated to have done great ex ecution in firing upon a column of French troops that mat marching along the thorc. ExtraS of a Utter fom BreQ, dated the id. " The Jleet failed on the gth of April; but amongfl the number of tbt /hips nvhifjk comfofed it there vert 11 which seemed in no condition to rrftfl tht haH accident of tic ft*. The tries and prayers tf the inhabitants, tttho bad part of their families on btard of them, prevailed In having them brot in again to undergo fomt repairs. This operation defrred its failing HI the 26th 1 but notivithfhuding thtfe repairs Us departure tool place in the midH of general conflernation, because agreat number of tht Jhips run the greatest risk, if ovtrlaben by a Horm, and that, beftdts this they cannotfuftain an at/ion, if tbty should be fallen in with, on account of their bad condition. H It hat no other troops on board than the ordinary compliment of ships. Tht minister Bruits is on board tit fleet, vthicb is ♦_>«- mandtd not by bin, bur by tit son of a pilot of tht name of Dtlmotte. We have no precise knowledge of hit destinat'un ; bit >t is gene* rally btlievtd to be for Cadiz. This conjec ture is strengthened by tie embarking of the minister of the marine, and by that 0] a dou ble number of officers on board each of the vessels. Tht flrst r it is said, goes to orga nize the composition of thecomlinedfleet, and the latter ere to tdki the tommand of tht Spanish vessels^ May 23. A private letter from China, dated Dec. 1, states that the Emperor bad communicat ed to the British factory bis intention of ex tending the commerce of China to this coun try in many valuable articles which bad been hitherto prohibited. The Emperor has been much indisposed at Pekin, and had removed further eastward to bis royal residence, at tended by the Lama, for the benefit of the air ■which is purer by four degrees. The gen tlemen belonging to the British factory have been instructed ir. the Chinest language, and ! proper iiisructiorts sent to Canton, by order of tbt Emperor, for that purpose, in consequence of a requisition having been made to him through his ministers. Citizen Bacbcr is at Anspacbe, for the purpose of negociating tin exchange of pri semcrs tvith the Imperial Commissioners. Every article of intelligence from the ntrtb of Germrny, says a Paris papeit, confirms the report that Paul I. is determined to harr.tss the king Of Prussia, and the States of the Empire, who have abandoned Austria, and art on amiceblt terms with France. May, 3J. Among a variety of strong fatts, tlte re collection of which may serve to develope the origin of the Raftadt affaflination, th<-' ■ following is a cafe in point On the 13th Oftober, 1793, the French Convention fra med a decree, by which all the fubjcfts of) his Britannic Mujefty were ftripprd of their property, and impiiloned. Tin ptrtexj which lervrd to cloak this jnfpmous procee ding was a pretended insult fliewn to the French nation in the person of Bcauvais, one of the Representatives of the People. This man was {'aid to have been put to death by the Englifli, at Toulon ; and as Barrcre sla ted in lsis report to the Convention, not to have tufifred like a freeman, but to have been hanged like a slave. After the re-cap ture of T»ulon, Beauvais was found alive and in good health. It then appeared t+iat -bis condufit had ejepofed h'»« to the refent mentof hit countrymen, and that he owed his fafety to the generous protection of the BritiJh Officers. Imprefied with the noble behaviour of the enemies of his Country, he fetoff for Paris, with a full deterinjnation to make known the humanity of the English towards hisr ; but he was dispatched cn the road, by secret orders of the Committee of. Public Safety. These particulars tranfpi ' red crily after the death of llobefpieire, and | were mentioned ptibjicly by Freron in the; rv <=> Coraetcioa. 'An - attaint' of t®i j»£terTuWifct^fc. hij,J®utna.t.,. It may' ua*ur»llyl>« :■*!%.. '«^te'sl5 ,t "rtjfi»g moHS fl»Ddcr,.fyr the jnirpofc of t)wir*-v*rice, st) 3 then 4rf beir owft DcputitJ, to prevent >H«> »afl» to, tb»V From tuc St. James's Chronicle. I this dtfpdfkion niu ft lcxy: nil the F.afVii | part of Piedmont, the Lak<-, Maggoire, urid I St. Gothard, at the mercy.if the AufMans. j As to the rec nits afforded by «l«<Wcript lev.es, a very foebW import can he expected ! ' 3 . -«. j-. r .. , . i i and unwilling, t<« an army routt.d, and ton- Wc may thru be a!tep*>d tp hope thirt the concert of Piedmont *i» not be attend ed with obllacles so great at might be fear ed ; and that before the end of thenar Mar- dania. All our prefageion the disposition of the people of Italy, are verified. In all parts their rage against the French has manilefted itfelf. In every place they have run to meet the Auftrians offering their services, bring, ing money, burning the tree* of liberty, and threatiling to exterminate thofc of their countrymen who have participated in the Revolution. The Generals had die wiidon to present all acts ol vengencc by tailing all the inhabitants, without difti'itlon, under their protfftiorv, and publiihbig AmlXstits fcr all fast offences. VIENNA, April 7. UITtl. " Advicrs from the Archduke Charlei at Stockach confirm the taking of the town of EngUcau on the right bftok, of the Rhine, which was effected on the i7thbjr*he Prince of Sthwartzeriberg v, ith the 101 l of only 14 men. " Yesterday evening our-government re ceived dilpatches from Ficld-marfhal Suwar. row, which bring advice that FieU-marfhal Keiir. had gained another coniiderable advan. tajre over the French on the banks of the Adda, in the neighborhood of "Cremona. Field murO:.:i Suwarrow had resolved contm. uolly to follow the enemy, at the head of ( sc,ooo men, till he forced theni to a battle*. He detached a corp. into Ferrarefe, to lupport the jr.furredtion of the people there, while another Ikrong corps blockaded Man tua. " The corps of the Prince of Guide hat already arrived at the frontiers of Auftiian Silesia. His Rul&an Imperial Maje'fty has added to this corps a fi»w regiment of caval* ry of 1500 men. Four numerous Ruin an columns will follow the corps of the Prince of Conde, which troops are deliined to re inforce the army on the Rhine. " Anether Rullian.' corps, defYined for Italy, the id division ot which-eotcred E»(l Gallicia, on the Bth inft. conlifts pi, the whole of 10,609 men, and 5,739 hor£f».'" 7rifst, 'April 21. An Auftrisn courier cxtraortirnary has brought to the vi&oriou* Italian army a pre- IVut of 100,000 tiorjns, lcveral erotics of the order of Tfitft, and three ILndards worked by the Eirprefs, to lie dHlribtifed among regiments which Uttii Aioft iig« na)«:d themft lvEs. *. On.the igthi,th« fourth andHitxolumn of the serA Ruliian auxiliary corps arrived at Verona. . Covered?, Apr:! 22. The Aaftr\antr<joji continue toprofecute tbcjr vjiLtorieS, *nJ have penttratetlftill lar. ther into the' Cifalpiar territory ; three day* finer their head-quarters were at Montechia* ro, and to flay Uiey are at Cremona. The French head-quarters arc at Milan. Seve ral places in the Cifal{>iiie territory, havo been declared in a ftau: of fiegt; Mantua is blockaded ip form. Two hundred men who came out to reconnoitre were takeg pri loners. The garrifen of I'efchier.i ha* offered to evacuate that town on condition they might be allowed to retire to Milan, but this has been refufed. Gene'ral" Kray haj marched with 30,000 men 011 a secret expe- dition. The peasants of eighteen places 5n the Mar.tganefe are in, infurreflioti the French : they ire 14,000 in number, and have applied to the Auftrians ioi: si- : 46* cavslry ai:d 600 infantrf hive been fetft :hem> art! they have taker. Mirandola. / M
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