reft on hH loans advanced to the City in pur (HftfiXPttV fuanceof the Ordinance entitled " an Or f jvvvv« dinai>ce providing for the railing of a furo - . 11 „ v PHILA DELPHI A, • P% d « l !via with wholesome water," pat fed the 7th day of February in the piefent """" year, (hall in the firft instance stand charged FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9. ' or '^ e payment of said ihlereft as aforefaid and any remainder thereof at well ai any furplus remainder of the sums which toay CITl' CORPORATION. 3 rom t ' le bridge and ferry on bchuyl. ' kill as aforefaid, (hall be applied towards de fraying the expences of the works for the introduction of wholesome water into the city. ' An ORDINANCE, For raising supplies, and making furtbo provisions WHEREAS it appear?., that the or -J'v • the ra.fing a film of money on loan for ftip plying the eitv of Ph.ladeUhia with whole feme water, has proved inefficient in produc wl And whereas veiy great and aftive pro gress has been made in works for introduc :og injo the city a supply of good water, and a connderakk expeixe incurred in the execu tioii, 10 that ifadifcpntniuance -or abandon is Aiffered for want of adequate provi r -ficn, a great loss will be sustained bv the city, and divers contrails and agreement? having also been formed involving expenses and tlatlJM on the city on account of the said works, it is indispensably essential both for 'the interest srd for the credit of the city that .ttie said works Oiould be completed and the said eejntraft and agreements inviolately and with good fakh observed. Section i. It is therefore ordained and eli sor the itio;c effectual providing for so much of the expence as will be incurred in the onrfr of the present year towards the com pletion of the said works, the City Commif or the efiates, real and perfoaal, and on tht feffmeni, the sum Fifty Thousand Dollars dition to any sum heretofore provided and ap • year. Siction 2. And be it further ordained anc neyj which may arise and be received pur suant to this ordinance, shall by the Treasu rer or"the City be placed fub|eft to his draft; in furh ore of the Banks in this City as may dittc't.-dby the special order of the Mayoi arid (hall b« drawn from thence by him or the orders of the May-r or of any othei Person or Persons who at afty tiine hereattei hy Ordinance pr Resolution of the SeleA anc Common Councils, shall be duly authorizec topafs orders on the Treal'ury.i and on tht receipt =1 ricl payment of all the Monier which may and shall arile as aforefaid, the ft!;! Treasurer jhsll be entitled to and allow. cJ a Co-nmifTion at the rare of Fifty Cent; fir every Hundred Dollars thereof which Pa;.! by him be received and paid as afor.efaid. Scctii r. 3. And be it further ordained and crafted, That for the efficient and fea frnable collection of Monies neceflary to be raiftd for the fcrvice of the Citv, and foi the more effectually providing against Ne glefts *nd other defaults therein, the City Trrafurcr is authorized and required to in fpeft and examine from Time to Time the dup'icate Lifts of Taxes which shall have been or may be placed in the hands of any person or persons for Colleftion, and if anv such person or persons shall at any time be f»und delinquent in discharging the Duties pre'eribed in the Ordinance entitled " An Ordinance preferring ti-e Duties of the Col leftorsofTaxes, patfed the 9th day of March in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninery-feven, the Treasurer shall forthwith give notice in writing of any such Delin quency to thr Mayor or Recordor, who fliall y;ive him written direftions in what m inner to proceed in the Cafe or Cases as the fame maybe, and the said Treasurer »n the receipt of such Directions fliall immedi atily proceed accordingly. Section 4. And be it further ordained and enafted ; that the Mayor be and he is hereby fully authorized and empowered to anticipate hy a l<-.an or loans, (at any time when the fame fliall appear to him necessary f.jr promoting the interest and prefcrving the credit of the City) any part or the whole of the sum herein before provided to be raised and collefted and an/ part or the whole thereof specially to pledge mortgage or as sign as shall be found necessary and proper for the afiurance and fatisfatlion of any per son or persons or bodies politic and corporate who on the credit thereof shall bedifpofed tc make adequate advances for facilitating and expediting the service of the city in the in. troduftion of wholeforre water. Stft. 5. And be it further ordained and ena&ed, That of the Ordinance entitled an Ordinance for railing supplies and making appropriations for the services and exigen cies of the ity for the year one thousand frven hundred and ninety-nine " paflcd the thirteenth day of March in the said year, fc much as provides for the appropriation oi the sum of twelve thousand dollars, for pay ing the inttreft, and towards providing j fund for tha redemption of the principal a: any lean that may be raised for the more ef fetfcual supply of the City with wholefomi water, and for the appiicatio n of any fur phis remainder of the sums arising from thi Bridee and Ferry on Schuylkill shall be anc the lime hereby is repealed, and the fair f.ims shall be appropriated and applied ii manner following, tint is to fav : so ir.ucl of the said twelve tlumfatd dollars as ftial be /o"nd necessary for the full and p/mftua half yearly payments of twelve months tute fl • '' * *"-< 4 . * ' Fr- '? V t '/"'X V ti r * • P ; IV?, .v r~"\ EnaS. d into en Ordinance, at Philadelphia, on th* jifth day of Augujl in the year of Our Lord Ont thousand frvtn hundred and ninety ninr. [L S.C.] KEARNY WHARTON, Prejident oj tht Common Coumil. HENRY PRATT, ' Prejident of the Stltß Council. LAW REPORT. COURT Of KINGS BENBH, APRIt 16. Cbriste i>. Secretans. This cafe was very ably urged by Mr. Law, for the Plaintiff, and by Mr. Gibbs, for the defendant. It wasan attion on a Policy of Insurance, on goods on, board the ship Mercury, from Maryland in Virginia, to Bremen.—After the Ihip had failed a few days, she was cap tured by a French privateer, and carried in to Nantes, where (he and her cargo were con demned as lawful prifce to the captors, other reasons, because she had not on board a proper muller roll. The cause was tried before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury of merchants at Guild-hall at the fitting after Michaelmas term, when there was a special cafe reserved for the cor fidefation of the court of King's bench. The cafe was in the lalt term for the firft time, when the court direfted a second argument, which came on to day, Mr. Law, on the part of the plaintiff", fub njitted to their lordships, th»t the quellipn in thiscafe was, whetl-fr in the ablenee of an express warranty, and even after an ab folnte on the part of the insured to make any warranty, the insured wera bound Jo perform all fwch matters a* on the (trifteft conftrudHon of an a&ual warranty refptA ing the nation ofthe ship, it would'be ne cessary for them to perform if such a warran ty had been contained in the policy. In effeft, whether in the absence of a warranty there was an implied warranty as soon as it was discovered or ascertained of what nation the (hip war, to navigate her in such a way as the ship* of that nation were required to be navigated, in due conformity not only to the law of nations, according to which he admitted she must be navigated or according to the treaties entered into between the na tion to which (he belonged and other states, but whether fl>e was hound also to navigate according to arbitary and capricious ordU nances which France or any other ftat» might chufe to insist upon with refpedl to other powers ? That was the question for their lord ships to decide. It was admitted that she had every docu ment on board which American /hips usual. ly had and every document which had been required by France on all former occafyjns. He pointed out the ahfurdity of other na tions being bound by the capricious ordU nances of France, and (hewed that sentence of condemnation was founded on a violation of those treaties between Franceand America; and the sentence was not only conclusive on the point decided, but did n,ot extend to col lateral points. The learned counsel also pointed out the conlequences that «iu(l relult from the arguments on the other fide ; that the reasoning which mulYbe adopted by ' his learned friend w6uld take away all di ftin&ion between an express warranty aud no warranty at all. Mr. Gibbs, for the defendant, infilled in the firft place, that this (hip being an Ameri can ft ip, if (lie was not documented as an American (hip ought to be, though (he was not warranted American, that circumstances would furnifli the underwriters with a defence in this cafe. He then fubinitted on the fa£ts found in this cafe, that it appeared conclu sively that (he was not documented. The learned counsel illustrated tbefe two proposi tions by a number of very ingenious consi derations. The lord chief justice, among other things, observed, that the court had had abundant 'time to consider this cafe, which arole in consequence of the unhsard of violations of law and justice which had happened on the continent. As long however, as the pow ers of Erar.c? to be treated in the fame manrter as civilized nations were treated, he did not find himfelf warranted to overthrow thafcode of laws by which jiiftice had been admin ftrated between that country and other courkries ; and up to the extant that judgments of courts of admiralty had been adminiftfed between that country and other countries , and up to the extent that judg ments of courts of admiralty had been held binding in civilized Europe: he admitted pro hac vice that they were binding between the people of this country and America and France. In general there was no duubt but that the fenttnces of Admiralty concluded the points on wlijcli they decided ; and his lord ship said, he admitted all that was said tn the cafe of Hughes and Cornelius, and all' that was. argued from that cafe in the cafe of the Duchess of Xinjfton. The ground on which he was' able to decide the cafe with fatisfa&ion to his own mind, depended on the ITjortelY point in tfcs world. This fliip wa» not to be an American shin, and tl;e fcntcnce of condemnation in tins' rale did not prscrrd on ;he ground that the ship had riot complied witlj the treaty be- | tween France and Amert>,a ; if it had he (hpuld have found himfelf extremely embar r:\lTed. But the short ai.d tingle ground up on which he went W4th full fatisf*ftion-to hii own mind was thus—The ferittnee at the clofc stated, that they condemned this ship and cargo, because that they belonged to the enemies of the French Republic. Whether America was or was no): at war with France, he was not bcrunu to enquire : Why then, they did not condemn her because ihe had not the proper document on ' board, or be cause (he did not comply with tl>e treaty. Their sentence, whether right or wrong, proceeded on-this ground, that >he belong ed to the enemies of the Republic. If {he did, how did that deliver the undewrijers from refponfib'lity ? Ihe was not warranted American ; if she did, the sentence would have diwflfrried that warranty. On,that ground his lordship thought the judgment of the court to be a favor of the plaintiff. If the parties chose that it (hould be turned in to a special verdict, his lordship said he was very drfirous that it might be done. The other judges were ofthe fame opinion. Judg ment for PlantifF. Marine oet»g. Portland, July 30. Monday last arrived, fchr. Martha, Capt. Robert iTHrr. 22 days from Tortola. Lat. 4i,>long. 66, spoke brig Hiram, Apple ton, our 4 days from Portsmouth for Barba does, all w<ll. Lat. 22, long- 63, 30 spoke sloop Industry Doty»of New Bedford, in dillrefs—had sprung s leak, and had been run on hoard in the fleet by one of the con voying (hips—broke his boom and other wise damaged her so much that wiih the •greatett exer.iors they could not keep her free, and were obligjd to abandon her. Crew E>:d part of 1 er cargo fsved. Portfmouih, July 30. Sunday arrived brig Orioo, Capt. Paikcr, 56 days from Lisbon. June 25, was hoar ded by* a 44 gun f ig'tc under English co lours b«t fuppofrd bcr to be a Frenchman, as rhe pcrfou* who boarded fp< ke French) said (he was the Tory, 3 month* from Mar tinico, examined the brigs pa peri, behaved civil and bid us proceed on the voyage. Boston, Aug 2. Arrived, brig Betsy, Capt. Swift, 53 days from Liverpool. Spoke nothing. Tht (hip Betsy Choate, from hence arrived fafe at Liverpool, 13d May, 36 days paflage, and was to fail home Ijth June. The ich. Eli za, Capt. Noble of Bolton, from. Liverpool, for Boston, has been captured by the French, retaken by the Ehglifh, and arrived at Ports mouth. ihe following veflelsare ndvcrvJVd U ] a Liverpool paper of tint 6th June, —ship T-nomar, Edes, for Bolton ; Jhips Perse vera nee, Mocers ; Stetson ; Charlef town, Coffin Adventure, Perauy ; barque-Pallas 3o*d«n all for New- York. ' • ' - ; ' Sums day Sch. Aphia, Cap;. Hcdgkint, 50 days from Li&on. Left there Capt. Clouttnan, in a (hip of Bnftin, from Bilboa ; and a number of otberg names cot recol led\ed. Sailed in to. Hoop——, Jor.es, at' Boflon, for Cadiz. Spoke nothing. Same day.- Sh'hp Britannia, Capt. Cat. neau, 30 days from Jamaica. Left at Mar tha's Bray, the Elita, Brown of New.York. In the Gulph, July 10, spoke fchr Lark, from Kiftgflon, I'orßofton. Paffingtrs Mr. James Utton. and family. The Hero, Lilly, ofBoIlon; Adventure, Sewards, of OlouCefter, were at Den*erara, T une 14. A brig from Boftofi from Bremen, out 4 days, was spoken July 22, in lat. 30, long. 65. Schr. William, Treffry, of Itfarblehead, was at Lit Guira, July 7, to fail in a few dayi. i The (hip Favourite, Swain, arrived at Nantucket, lalt Tuesday, 63 days from Dublin. July 5. la:. 43, long. 42, spoke (hip Fox, Pedrick, and brig Philanthro pist, Prince, both for Marblehead, had then kept together, 14 days, all well. July 18. lat. 41, 37, long. 59, fpokc brig Sally, flickford, 6 days from Boston. ' New Tori, dvgujl 7. jIRjRFyEDi Dan. Ship Waftiington, Haranna Sloop Dianna, Uncle, Antigua 19 Aurora, Slocutp, Charlelioa 6 The Fox, Hampfkin from this port to Aambro, is taken by the British, and sent into Yarmouth, Ship Rose, NlchoU, froroLe VeraCrua, it arrived at Havannah. American vessls left at Kingston, Jamaica, June ii st, J 799. Brig Juno, Price, of Baltimore, captur ed by the French and re-captured by the Bri tish ; libelled. Schr. Pegalus. Morrikn, of New-York, taken by the Alarm, Britilh frigate, off Cape de Cruz ; libelled by a court of Vice Ad miralty, in Jamaica, acquitted and appealed for by the cantors agent. Brig slope, Clarke, of Baltimore, libel* led. Brig Hopewell, Dandelot, of Philadel phia, cendemnad. Brig Difpatcii, Vfiifoß, from Baltimore, condemned,' informed by the Return, of N. York, capt. ]. Kilry. Brig Adlive, from Alexan dria, condemned ; informed.ty c*pt. Riley. Scljf. .5-tfey, .Kninipns, from Alexandria, condttticlcd ; informed by capt. Riley. Brig "Bev&y, ——, of Charleston, con demned j Sehr. Tw6 Friends,. Nekton, of Boston, detained. .- '"""V Schr. HiramV Drummr.nd, of Gesrge- Town, K.R. seized at Pt rt Aritionia. Schr. Minerva, Cording, from v. Georges River, uncertain where bound, \om Jamai ca—libelled. -Schr. Columbia, Turner, of Baltimore, condemned. Schr. Lark, Given, of Brillol, cleared, after jsyingcofts. Brig ISf. Y. Packet, Innes, fromCharlef ton, out 12 days, libelled. Schr. Venus, Lowcray, from Port Mar cel, taken in proceeding from Port Marcel, to jbin convoy at Havanna; libelled. Barque Neptune, Lake, of Philadelphia, a flag of truce, libelled and acquitted, to iail for Philadelphia, in 8 days. Ship Csrleton, Gardner, ol Baltimore, fhi;» and cargo libelled, since condemned, as per informatiort by (ch, Return. Ship Pomona, Kennard, ot Portsmouth, N. H. Schr. Hope, Moulton, of Beverly, libel led in a court of Vic'e Admiralty., Jamaica, but acquitted oh paying charges. Schr. Abigal, Hastings, of Boston, to fail in two days tor Honduras. Snow Sifters, D. Watts, of St. Lucie, li belled. Ship Adventure, Samr.ftl Blake, ——, libelled. Schr. Columbia, J. Boucher, Georgetown, Mid. captured on the nth May, by Alarm, British frigate, and released on paying charges. ' ' Ship Disnna, White,-—, libelled. Ship Negairy, Pauling, ——, -to fail in idays. Brig Betsey, Furlong', Baltimore, cut out of-Barracoa, but released. The brig John and Joseph, of Baltimore, touched at Havanna, on the 7th, and failed on the nth July, under convoy of the tJ nited States frigate General Greene, in" com pany with forty-fiv6 fail of Aiuerican veflels, homeward bound. Charhjl n, July 22. Saturday arrived the fchr. Airphitrite, Prior, New Yo k, 21 days ; brig Abigail, Gage, Button, 44 days ; ship Mary, MtflT roon, Wilmi' gton, N. C. 10 days. Yeftcrday arrived ihe schooner Aurora, Baltimore, 16 days ; flo<-p President, Co;tic, B Hon, 17 days; /loop Sally, Sweet zer, Philadelphia, 15 days ; fchr, Aurora, Brown, Baltimore, 20 days. The (hip Harmony, Forrefter, and brig Unanimi y, Earle, of this port, pafled the Downs on tlie nth of May, 43 days from Surrinam. Pafiangers in the fchr. Amphitrite, from New-York; Capt. 'George Pelor : Mr. Robinfoa, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Chapman; Mri. Harper, lately from England ; Mrs. Mor. rss, Miss Mary Morris, Master Benjamin Morris, Mrs. Dickfon, Master John Cick on. 7 u! y 3°. Yeftcrday arrived the fchr. Friendfliip, Cr.iy, Havanna, 21 days. We are favored with a full Qattement of all the circum(lances *>f the cafe of RMini, alias Nafh, decided, in the federal did rid court Jatt week, together with the argu ment* of counsel, the decree of the court, and the ground* at length «n which the judge made bis decree. Tbey were inten ded for this day's piper, but arc postponed t» make room for the late European news in the piecediug page. Gtorgtia+m, 5. C. July 17 Some time last week, the fchr. capt. Johafton, from Saotee to Charleftou, with rice, «u cast away of Cape Romain, and the whole of the crew, confiding cf the capt. »ate and three nrgroct, were drowned. Savannah, July 25. The snow Jane, Watfoo, from thia port, it arrived at Greenock. The (hip Franklin, Tucker, wa» to fail from Liverpool for Charleston the ioih ult. ai was the Diana, Bolton, for this port. The (hip Thomas, Wallafton, wa* also to fail for this port on the 15th. Capt. Hughes, who arrived on Monday from Baltimore, spoke the United" Statu friglte VVaftiington, on Sunday night, off Tybee bar, on a aruife to the frtuthward. FOR LONDON, rtTx rt,s ship EDW4RD Jqnh, Master, WILL fail with all convenient lptcu. —lor freight or pnfijge apply to JOSEPH SIMS, No. 174, South Third Strtcr. its. Atguftj. , A SMALL OF SPANISH INDIGO, Just arrived—and for file by KEARNY WHARTON. WHO HAS oy HAND, French Brandy and Black fepper. To Rent, A CONVENIENT STOKE and COUNT ING HOUSE, Nch-iit, St-uth Water Street, and an excellent CELLAR near the Custom lioufit. August 6 NOTICE. heiriofthe Reverend JOHN WADE, i formerly from Ycrkfoire in Grea Britain, late of the State of New-Jersey in the United State» of America, are hereby reqoefted to make application to the Sufofi-riber, in Philad elphia, No. »3t, Market Street, in order to receive the proceeds rif »bel«id estate. EDWARD THOMSON, Administrator to the Estate of the said John Wade. August 7 Insurance Company of tire State cf Penni'ylvania. August j, , 799> THE Direflor» have this day declared 1 a' vitlcnd of TOIRTY DOLLARS on e,I Share ot the Stock of thii Company f or lad half year, which will he paid to the Stock' holders or their legal representatives after ih loth infhnt. c JAMES S. COX, PrciiAcnt, Aug " f> '■ rlrf. NOW LANDING, 1 From on board the Brig MARIA AT WALNUT STREET WHARF ' And for fahhi tie Sutfcribtrs GERMAN LINENS, ' Kou.ines, Wh ; te Platillai, Brttipnes, Rag I.innen, Creaj i la Morlaix, Dowlas, Eftopillas unies, EftopiHis clir'.nej Buccadillos, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cbeckt It Stfipfa, LKUdon, Elherfald Chectn, vVartndorf Linheia,, leady made flirts. 1 on Hand,. Bordeaux in do. 1 do. }n caffi, •' " , St. PrtfrAnfJfb Hemp, "A 1 r "T' Raffia Briftlrt, ? '.f English Sailduclt, irnjdc'oth, £sV. - -,r ERICK I.EIVn BOZZMA». t - £ No. 113, Soj»th Third &N«Ct aiign ft 8 ~{/Sr P' MUSHED, [p B I C K TWO DOLLARS.] FOR SALE Br H. 3? P. R I C E, <a N . t6, S • > Sirond Strtct. ~ BRITISH is- IRISH PUBLIC CHARACTERS, or 1798. I Memoirs of the foQowing parsonages are given in this volume. Earl of Meira Mr.Dunda'," s ir John Sinclair, Lor Kilwardtn, Mr. Kofcoc, Mr. Curran, Earl of l-Werpool, Lerd Monhoddo, Mr. Fox, fir. G'Lcary, Mr. Pitt, Lord Yrlvtrton, Dr. ftirwin, Mr. Ifiac Cony, Lord Hood, Mr J. Bereiford, Sir G L St-innron, Mr. J. Foster, K.r. T. lay lor, JDr Eerniy, General Mdvil'a, Dr Hcrfehel, Jte Dean I'uckcr, Mr. K«mble Lord Puncan, , Mif< Seward, Biffiop of Rochester, Lord Chancellor of Ire. Mr. Juflice Bullcr, land. Dr. \\ ..'cotf, Curr.'.ierlard, ApV |f Canterbury, Sir A. Maedonald, Mr. A. Murphy, £arl Of Dartmouth, Bp. of Salifhury, Bishop of Durham, Sir Jojin Scutt, Mr.Kinjj (tiu- Duk« of Norfolk, •4pb. ol V. mcheftir, Dr.Ti'Wcrs, Mr. JarK»n, ..I l.vetcr Lord'l hnrlow, Lord Milmtfbury, Marqui* CernwaHii, Dr» FricSley, Bp of Vv'orrcCer. VifsMc.rr, f arlcf B ichar., Mr. Aldtrnirn Boydflt, Mr. Norchote, ». a. . Mr. GeorjeD er, Bp. of Llam'.iff, Mr. D'lfracl, Mr. H. trfkii r, Mr. D.WilliAmi Lord Charlepiort, Mr. G. Wakefield Mr. Cretan, Mr. Opie.R.A. Mr. Saiith, • Lord Rokebjr Dr. V, liaweis, Lord Kelftm. miFKR VAT BE HAD Thefjvetjth vol,of DumfcrJ and Eifl'ißepartt complete 8 yo. Toe Rolllad, in rarti; Probationary Odfi for the with oriticifms ami Illuilratiofts. The Purluits of l.ireratuic, a Satirical Po:m,u four dialogacs, with notes. K. tli&f4t Fafhtonable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, *o..i 34, uAiKtr-trtiir, HASjuft received per (hip Thomat Chalkley ami Adriana.frnm London, an depart aflortmsnt of the most fafhionahle Millinir v, vix. themille rosette FEATHKRS Fancy flowers Black tiffany flowers Vr reathb Pink, yellow and blue crape, full areft caei Do. do. and do. Ntlfon's bonnets Infant's pipe straw bonnets Maid's fancy no. Womtt'j do. do. do Do. do. (hade* Do. do fiata Fancy bugle IHoe rofc. Do. do. trimmings Blaclc, white, blu?,yellow, pinfc and orange crapl Slack, white and green gauze vcil» ■ - & Do. gauze cloaks -- 0 - N. B. Ar.d per Haimosy, iuflarriveii,»furtnc' afiortmcnt nf Millinery. Inn;l6 To be Let y in Germanlorvti, > To a finall family, . - Handfomc Lodgings, In part, furnijbtdi CONSISTING of x parlor ami two b«rs, with the »fe of a kitchen ami cellar. En quire at Mr. Charlea Englci, in Germ*ntown. '• pnrt ; , <i|W IRISH LINENS. A pood aflottmenf ot 4-4 & 7*B Linens, ' in half i.ixcs, Seme of vi hich are v</ry Sne—alfo, a few halci 3-4 &78 brown & half bleached Dowlas, Suitable for the St. Donfinpo trade, and entitled to drawback. . Which will b# dil'pofed of on reasonable terms Vy 1 the package. JAMES f.LI8 BORN V ENGLISH-. » No: 13, Couth Front ftrret. July tQ t;i t fi\tf ' TO LET, /Ir.d possession given the 7th of next minti. A Three story Brick House, with a jrond kitchen md cellar, in Second-ftfCrt Dear tr> the New market. Enqu re ot THOMAS GJUT.VKS, No 7j Waimit-flrf-et* juwiwfl d<St. j«'y -s dim ,T~.vs, > >. * <r / ; ,J- r*' f
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