(«eeovered with co(H in the maimer and" for the use herein before mentioned* See. 4. And it is furtbtr ordained and en teitd by tbe authority aforesaid. That ao perfo" fh-itl at any ti'iive fell orcxpofe to sale I any beer, rider or spirituous liquor 4 of any kind mixed or unmixed by retail within the limits of the said market under the penalty of forfeiting' the sum of five dollar* lor every 1 offence, to be" recovered with costs in the manner and4'or the ofe herein before inen tioned. Sec. 5> And it is further ordained and en acted by tbe authority aforesaid, That no steelyards fjiall be used within the limits of the said market, and that aU provisions of every kind fold by. weight or measure fltall be'weighed, or m«»fureii by weights 01! jn:a furei duty regulated and' (lamped by the offi cer fcgulty appnihted for that purpose, and if' any jxui'oiv fliallbe guilty of felling by steelyards or by weights or measures not re gulated and (lamped as aforefaid .tr by scales faHvly he oV' she ftiatt forfeit fitch steelyards, Weights", riieat'ures and folis and pay the sum of •five'dollars to be recovered and apprnpriat-d as herein before direfled. Sec. 6. And ,it is'further'ordained *n£ enacted by the atitJ>oriiy aforesaid, That no person who follows the biifinVfs of a huck ster, or of felling provifi jns, vegetables, nuts or fruits, at fecund haivd, (lull at any time fr 11 or otfer for sale witjiiii tlic limits of thr market any pr«vi(ion&, ve etables, nuts br fruit, of aiiy kind, Una.-r the penalty of for fritin;f for every fucli "(Fence the (*l4lll of five dollars, to be rvcovered'ind appropriated as herein hefore dire&ed^ Sec.. 7. And it is further, ordained and enactedby tbe' authority aforesaid, That no person or personS (lull bring or iitit any wheel-barrow : witbift the. market honles or ibambles of the said market', on market days and in market hours, und«r ttre penalty of forfeiting for every fucli offence the sum of ©lie dollar, to be rtcovrred with cods in tiw manner and for the of- herein before ti«ned.' ; * See; 8-. And ~ It" ft further ordained and Mayor. enacted by the authority aforesaid, That j SeA. 13. /indbe it htrciy furthir ordained from and after the publication of this orcli- an d enaSed by the authority aforefaid, i bat nance all blocks, benches, tubs, and other | the clerk of the market b fore he fliall en things used in the market for the ar.commo- ter upon the duties of his office shall to*- dation •{' butchers and others whild occupy- gethsr with two sureties to be approved by !ng the fkambles, (hall be placed and kept the Seltil and Common Councils, become within the limits of the stall by them occupi- bound to the Mayor, A,ldermen and Citi ed in such mariner as notto extend into the ; zens of Philadelphia, in the sum ef one market houses further than two feet, fix ; thousand dollars, with condision, that if he inches beyond the inner edge of the fuid (ball in all thing* well and faithfully per ftalls refpe&ively ; and all persons who (hall farm ail and lingular the duties required of life or occupy any of the (hambles atorefaid, him as clerk of the Market, by an ordinance (hall immediately after maiket hours, on of the Citizens of Philadelphia, in Seleft market days,and on oth r days, before they and Common Councils affrmbled, patted the leave the market, place or canfe to be placed f cond day »f January, one thousand eight all blockt and benches used by them in the hundred entitled " An market under the planks of their refpeftiv* ordinance, for the regulation of the Market (talis, and then* cause the fame to be secured helJ in Tecond street" and do and (hall well by strong chains and locks, lo that the said and truly pay to the Treasurer of the said blocks or benches (hall not extend in any Corporation, for the tine being, all and fin way beyond the edjfes of the faiJ planks tegular the monies received by him for the the interruption ,of the citizens pafiing with- rents of the (tails in the said market, de in the said market ; and if any owner or oe- dudting only thereout, two and an halfdol cupier of any block, bench or tub, or other lars, in every hundred dollarn, for ci>lle£ting thing used as atorefaid, fliall cause or.iuffer an d paying the fame, then this obligation th 6 fame to be placed or. remain otherwise (hall be void, otherwise it (hall be and re than is herein before mentioned and dire£- main in full force and virtue, ed, such pei son so offending (hall forfeit and. Se&. 14. And if is further ordained and pay for every such offence the sum of two tnaSed by lie authority aforifuid. That the dollars, to be recovered with cods in the Mayor and the several Aldermen, before nianfler and for the use herein before men- whom any of the penalties or forfeitures tioned. hereby iuflifted, (hall once in ev- ry three Sec. 9. And itrsfurtb.r erdanied- and months render an acrount ll'creof, and of tnactid by the authority aforesaid, 1 bat no the persons from whim the fame (hall be person or persons whadoever fh.:ll at aity fevtrally recovered and received, to the time (exeept 011 market days and in market 1 Treasurer of the Corporation and (hall pay hours) fell or expofc to sale, either on th« the amount thersof to him. (hainbles or flails of the market or on the geft. 1 5 . And it it further ordained and pavements within or fnrromiding the fame, ent a erJ by th, authority afoufatd, That the any soup or fcups under the description qf or dinance, tntitkd » An ordinance for the pepper-pot or any other name whatsoever, or regu |ation of the Market held in Seeond boiled Indian corn pickled'cyders, or other flrfet oathr Third and Sixth days of the drefled visuals, under tbe penalty of forfeit- wetlt> Ca u cd Tucfdays and Friday," p>ffed »ng for every lueb offence the sum of one the f fventeen ,h day of August, one thou dolLir, to be reeevered in the manner and for r , nd feve „ hundred and eighty-nine, a.d the life herein before mentioned' every clause matter and thing therein con- Sec. 10. And ltjsfuv'her ordained and tained, fliall be, and the fa ire is hereby re enacted by tbe Mtbarity aforesaid, That 110 p ea l«d, anaulled, and made void, butcher attending the market with provi- _ _ . . .. >• ■ fiont fliall remain on market or other days, En»aed int. "" "J PH ', •within the limits of the fame, longer than Udelphu, on the second day of during the hours of market, on Tuesdays and January, to the Year of our Lord, Fridays, Mder. the penalty of forfeiting for one 'houfand, «fht hundred, every such ofleiice the sum of five dollars, to KEARNY WHARTON, be recovered and appropriated a» herein be- (L. s. C.) ' Prtfident of the Common Council. fore.direfted. HENRY PRaT I, Sec. 11, And it is further ordained and Pr-Jidtnt of the Sele3 Council. enacted by the authority aforesaid. That it ihall be the duty «f the. Cleric of the said market and his deputies to attend in the laid market from the beginning to the end of the hoars of market on market days, and on such other days and at fucli other hours as (hill be neceflary, in order to enforce obedience to t all and every the rules and regulations herein contained, and such other rules and regola. tions which fhali from tixie to time be or dained and ehafted, touching the said market and to prevent all blown, unsound, or un ■wholesome provisions from being fold or exposed to sale, by seizing the fame and taking such orde? thereon as (hall he direct ed by the Mayo* or,fome one of the Alder men, and to weigh, try, and examine all bread, butter, litrd, and other articles of pro visions fold in loaves or lumps, of a given or aceuftomed weight, to fee that the fame are of the due weight for which the fame are of fered or ought to be, and to try all scales, snd mot'" eights, jres, by which any provi ions offered for f.ile in the said market are |C7* XHE Gentleman or Lady, in the to be weighed or measured, ind to enforce Carriage which caine up Fifth (beet, to Chef the payment and recovery of all p«naltie« nut, and then proceeded up Chcfuut street, and forfeitures which hy this ordinance, or on Saturday, tiie 4th ind. precilcly at 2 fc) any aft of the General Affeinbly, or by o'clock, are refpefU'uUy requeued to lend common law, are frifli£ted*on any prrfons thrir address to the Office of this Gazette, offending against the rules and regulations! The motive of this requefl is to aicertain of markets in general or of the said market whether a Dog which followed the carriage in particular, and to decide all disputes which and appeared to belong to it was mad or not may arise in the said market between buyers he having (hewn lyniptoms of maduefs anc and fellers, touching- the weight and measure haviug tn the advertiler. of the things there bought ai'd fold, and to ' Jan. 6. Y * vrei examine all perform fufpefV.d of felling pro vilinnt, as hucksters, at IVoond hand, and to 'prosecute according- to the dire&ions of this ordinance all such as (hail be found offending again 11 the fame, and to colleft all and every the rents of the llslls in the said market, and forthwith to pay the fame after the dedndtion herein aftar mentitmad, to the Treafurerof this corporation, taking his receipts far the fame, and to prevent any pcrfons (except butchers'and country people bringing the pro duce of their farms i.r gardens to market l".>i sale) from expofrng to ihle any goods, wares, merchandize, provisions, or other th'm ; s whatfoevcr, on any days or at any hours but on market days, and in market hours and on market days and in market hours i-naiw other manner or at. any other (lands than as herein above dire&ed, and to caitfe all the pave ments under the Several rows of (hambles to lie swept, and all dirt, filth and snow to be removed from the fame iijti> the open "streets hv tl>e fides of the fhamSlcrs, and tp take care thnt the' fid dirt and filth as well as that which ♦rtiy have brei; collected in other parts of thejimits of the said market, be re moved at lea-ft twice in every week, by direc tion of the City Coittmrdioners who are here by enjoined and required to make the necef farv provisions for that purprfre. Seat. 12. And it is further ordained anil ctiaPed by the authority afvrefaid, That the j Clerk of the market who (hall pe form toe : duties by this urdinanoe required, (hill be ! entitled to retain out of the rents of the ' itall to be by him coltecled as aforefaid, it the rate of two nod one half dollars in every hundred dollar-, and in more for collecting ; and paying the fame, and the said clerk fltall ' not receive or take from any person or per fotu', felling, or exprfing to sale, any pro visions or other articles in the market, any . fee, perquiltte, or reward to his own use ; ; and ht is hereby authorized and empower j ed to employ one or more persona to per ! form the menial parts of the services required by this flrdinanqe, at such wages as (hall b« I agreed on with the approbation of th< Fir . t Day, or Sunday Schools. A ft,ited meeting of the Society will be held, at Mr. Ely's School, in '1 hird ftieet, back of the Presbyterian Chuich, at 6 o'clock on Wedntfday evening', the Bth iniYant. |r~7» As individual notices will not be served, and in addition to the usual by finds, an election for Officers will take place, the members are nquefted to be punctual in their attendance. Jan. 6. CAVALRY. t cy The second Troop of Vol'inUer Cavalry, of the United States, are defircd tp meet at Willfara Ogden'« Tavern, Chef nut Street, oa Wednesday next at 6 o'clock in the Evening, on particular bufluefs. January 6, 1800. Extract of a Liter receivedfrom a (7- »;'c;nan -in Bordeaux, to bis friends in ibis c //. . " When I embarL'd iV.nn Air,eric? it was Hot without some kIuo) inoe ; but I never expected to find th.s country in such a de plorable fitu-itioii j-t:ot 011 account of th« fufpen!i.)n of e\cry "ommerciat intercourse, hut mi account of the ic-orga.piz ,tion of Jacobinifin of thole utonßerci of iniquity who have ftllied out of their cav-rns, and who are spreading terror, delolation and ci vil war throughout thecountry. that once flourilhing and opulentVity, and which had heretofore escaped every couvhl lion, has lince my arrival bren the object of their bloody rage. Numbers of armless a (id peaceable citizens having been pursued, tired upon and lint by them in different parts of the town. " It would become too painful a talk for me, was I to give you a sketch of thtr finif. ter profpsdis' which this country in particular presents, and whgi contraftiog the cunvulfr ed state of Europe generally with' the tran quility which we enjoy in America, it feerrs ;o me that I «.an>e from a terreflial paradilc, into a w-ildernefs, where every moment is to me a moment cf regret and repentance. The werft is that I find mvfelf obliged to remain here and to wait the dcvelopement of stir- ther events." At a stated meeting of the American Philo- fophic'-tl Society held at their Hall the jd of January 1800 for the purpose of elect ing officers for the agreeably to the ji& of incorporation of the Society the following persons were duly chofcuj •• via. At a meeting of the Pennljrlvania Statp,l§o«. ciety of the Cincinnati, held at the State House, in Philadelphia, ou theafft 1 of Di-'cemhfr, 1799, ;■ -BRIGADIER GEN. a IK THK CHAIR, ». The following Resolutions were moved by Major Jackson, and \inanin:ou% ,1 adopted: # ~ Resolved, 1 hat, in veocration of the ex alted virtues, pttrieiifm, and public services of our late moll excellent, beloyed» and ever to be lamented l*refident General, George, Walhington,—and as a tribute of ti>e deepell forrowj a»d moil aflfedUonate attachment to his endeared and illuflrious memory, the Members of this Society will wear ing, connected with the Badge of the Society, during fix months. - Resolved, That a ilrip of M.ick Ribband pafling along tlwr centre -of the Ribband of the Order, be added on this occufion.-' refolutions *ere moved by gen. Resolved, That Major Jackson be requfrt ed to prepare and pronounce an Eylogiuin on the chara&er of General Washington, em bracing a summary review of bis Civil and Military services ; r.nd that the fame be de livered bufore this Society on.Saturday tbe aid day of February next, at one o'clock, P. M. at such place as the Standing Com mittee to whom the arrangements of the day are referred, U.all determine. Resohed, That'the Predden toft he "United States and his family—the Vice Prcfideqt of tlie United States, the Speaker of the Houie of Representatives, the Members of both Hotifrs of Gongrel's, the Heads of Depart ments, the Judiciary, and such other officers of the General and State *s may then be in Philadelphia, be refp-.&fully invited, to honor tlie Society with their pre-' fence qn the occasion. December 2i.- aawjwStdtf'*- <Usa3ette g@a\*int !Uft. Port of Philadelphia. Arrived at Mareus Hook, Ship Spy, Weft, Gonaives, 15 days. Sloop Abigail, Lord, Richmond, 11 days. £hip Roebuck, Rain, Adraftus, Parker, Belfeft Edward, Baiid, Londonderry Cleopatra, Nayltir Bombay Brig Beaver, Elliot, 'Hdvanna Sloop Nelly, Spencer, P. R»publ|s4ri Left Marcus Ho»k on Friday evening last Ship Orona Middleton, for Limerick tnd the" United States bri~ Sophia, capt. Smith, lay at Marcus Hook this morning. f 3*- ? President. THOMAS JEFFERSON. Vice-Presidents. Casper Wittar, ft&bert Patterfon, Benjamin Rn(b. . Secretaries. Adam Seybert, Joseph Clay, Samuel H. Smith, Thomai P. Smith. Counsellors for three year Jonathan Williams, Andrew Ellicott, Tench Coxe, Samuel Magaw. Councillor for twe.years, Henry B. Latrobe. Treasurer. John Vaughan. Cvrfltors. Charlet W. Peale, Benjamin S. Bart«n,> George Turner. V CINCINNA 7 I. Macpherfon'and unanimously adopted. CLEARED, BALTIMORE, January 2. Ao account of the florur infpe<£t«d i.i the city of Baltimore, for the lali quarter, en 4* ing 31ft December, 1799, as. returned to the Mayor by the fpeftators, vii. £9,316 whole barrels 5,860 half barrels Departed this life yesterday afternoon, Nlr. Abraham Stiler, an old and refpe&able inhabitant of the city. t After attending the funeral honors of his beloved Washington, he laid down 011 his bed fatisfied, and in a tew minute* expired without a groan. We announce with regret the melancho ly, unfortunate and accidental death of Mr. Thomas Kelfo, of Ann-Arundel County, a gentleman whose exit will be beard atid recollefted with grief by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. He yesterday morning went out with a doi-ble barreled fowling piece and his dogs —they started some partridges near h.s house, at .which he fired, and immediately ran up to the game and with the butt of the gun endeavoured to keep off the dogs— but unfortunately (he other barrel, which was loaded, went off and discharged its whole contents in his left hip, which ter m nat'd lis eM'ftence in a few minutes. His friendt'arc requelled to attend his fuiieral to morrow morning at ten o'clock, from his late residence at Patapfco Lower Perry to Hammond's Ferry. MARSHAL'S OFFICE If removed to No. 250 High Street. January 6 RVSPF.CTFOI.LY informs hit Scholar*, and the Public in general, that his firft Ball lor the prWent feaftin, will be on Satmrday the 1 ■ th of January, ißoo, at hit Academy, south Fourth fit. Gentlcmati't tickets ai ufual—l.aJuV ticket* to be had by applying to Mr. F. or the icholar» of Mr. Francin. Mr F'sßall* in future will be on every oth<r Thurlday. The feco»d ball to be on Thurfigy the 33d inft. Mr. Francis liVewife informs hit Scholars, that preceding hii firft Ball, a mACTiftwo nioht will take place oaThurfday th* 9th ioft. (fir hit StMars tnlyj and be continued in future every other Sa turday ■ Days of Inftruflion at his Academy, Tuefd.y's asd Saturdays it 3 o'clock in the afternoon f r his youeg pupils, and at fix in the cvenihg for those of a more advanced age. N. B—The Ball Room maybe engaged on Mon day!, Wednefdiys aad Fridays, for private Balls, Concerts, &c. For terms apply to Mr. F. No. 70, North Eighth Street. November 6 u > EDWARD DUNANT, A 7 o. 149 South Frant-strtity HAS FOR SALE, . _ <• J « whole, hiss, and quarter clkSi, jA few chffti «f Hyfoa Tea, H#ir ribband, "Umbrellas, Boxes of Paints, briifto, kc. complete, 3 biles of Banhjn handkerchiefs, too piecet of black Perfiani, Spermai-eti Candle's, Sheet Copper and Copper bolts, Pi luting, writing and wrippicg p.ira?r. A few h»gfliea<i» of Tobacco, Kicliroond in- Jin. BANK OF THE UNITED STATES, Januafy 6, 1800. THE DIRECTORS , ? TAVE tliis Hay declared a Dividend for the last O fix '.Month,of liifeeii Doll rj per (hare, which ivilH't - paid to the .stockholders or their legal Re prefematives, after the l6'h inliant. o.Simpson, Cashier. •January 6, RICHARD ROi'INETT FREDERICK KISSELMAN TTAVIMO entered into Copai tnerfhip under the Ax firm of ROBINETT and KISSELMAN, 11- * • 1' inform their Iriendt and the public that they will jiways have for lale a and general affoitment ol Groceries at their whotehle worn No. 105 Souih Watci street. Jan. 6 A YOUNG MAN, Either in a Store, or waiter in a Tavern— Qan te well recommended. £?■ Enquire at 180 High Street. .January 6. NEW LINE OF STAGES To New York, By.the fhortcft and mnft pleasant road—parting through Frankford, Buftlcton, Newtown, Pennington, Millftane, Boundbrook, Union Camp, Scotch Plains, Springfield and New ' ark. rHfi SWimURE ; v farU*fro» Ike Grern Tree! N«: £0 North Fourth Strcfti at t o'slodt meriting; and ;yrl^}^ v NeVTßrk fWf fItCMXt evthmg' • ; From York it start* at 9 o'clock every <by ( S«sd»y» j *rf3 ■arrive*-« ftkife dtlphii, •arlfr (K **i . . Far* for piffcagtr«. j dollari, wiyvjHlJenpeM 6 cen'ts per mlt. E«chp*sH|g«r aUq*£#t4£b» rfWggayfc One htfrfctaawa «ftjM*sptei§i ba&gjgt toVr^f . AH bW*e to be «t the Utf onltfi irtfoml ind >|edjM<d < 1 At il* dlffiwtnt oiStei, :<tm $ MiraPUrfgf i Nrrtfe F«urtl> Bfr«<t, PhiUdilfifiij, anfl.to - VA*it>E«VQQK& mAt C^nrttwiil'N:«. Street* N«w York. 1 ( * j January 3 I .ondon THE BALL. Ma. FRANCIS, mw! I w V V » IVANTS A PLA.CE, 1 ' Tins Evening, January 6, Will.be>prrftnt*d« a celebv*tf<l Tragedy, caMed GEORGE BARNWELL. George Barnwell, (firft time) Ms. Cain—Tliu xowgood, Mr. Warren—i ruonan, Mr. Wood. Maria, Mils L'EOrange—fwCii.wooil, Mr» Fran cis—Lucy, Mrs Bernard. To which wrll b* added, (for the id time 'bis feafoii) a Grand Dramatic Moma§ct calitd BLUE BEARD; Or, FEMALE CURIOSITY. Written by O. Colman, Klq.—Performed upwards of one hundred mid fifty nightv, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. [iVitb additional Stinery, Machinery and Decoration*, entirtly nrw.J Abomelique, (Blue Mr. Warren—6c lim, (Lover of Fatima) Mr. Cam —lbrahim, Mr, Branrh Shacaby,, Mr, Bcrpyd-i-iHtfag, M£ BUfittt. , ,•! Fatima, (betrothed to Blue Beard) Miss Broad hurrt— Irene, (Sifter to Fatima) Mrs. Warrell— Bala, flirt. Oldmiion. Books of the Songs to be had at the Theatre. fpT The Comedy of the Secret, or Partner ship DiiTolttd, will be rspeated on Wednesday. —After which tlie Grand Historical Muflcal Drama, called Kichard Coeur de Lion. "Ticks tt to be had at H. & P. Rice's Bo<k ttore, No. 16, South Second-street, and at the Office adjoining the Theatre. THIS DAY in PUBLISHSO, AMD SOLD By R. AITKEN, No, 21 Market Street, AMD By W. YOUN(>, corner of 'Ciicfnut Thermometrical Navigation, Being a Strict of Expcritn.iti and Observations, tending. to prove % that by ascertaining the relativi beat of The passage of a ship thro' the Gulpb Stream, ana from deep water into foundings, May be discovered in time to avoid danger; al though (owing to tempcftuoHs weather) it may he impossible to heave the lsad, or observe tke heavenly koities. Etctrß&eJfrom the American Phihf&phitalTranJaElictr.i) Vol. II and 111. WITH ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS, •• God helps them that help thcmfe Ives." Jasuirp ti NEW LITERATURE, CHALK'S Circulating Library, Na. 7j NORTH THIRD STREET. dtSa. THE PROPRIETOR, IN return for the patronage with which this in- Citution has been honored, from its firlt eft a bliihnmnt, is happy to inform the fubferibers, that o» Monday the 23d inftaDt, will b« added to tho former collection, between 1 Four and Firle Hundred Volumes, Compriling a valuable feledion of the molt recent work* of entertainment published in London Amcngtt which are the iallowing,vii. MISCELLANEOUS. v Life of tfie Emprefj of Ruflia, History of Swit zerland and the late Revolution, Life of Macklin, Matthifoi/i Letters on German Literature, &c. Pratt's Gleanings, (4th volume,) View ol the Ruf lian Kmpire to the close of the present century, &c. &c. - The European, Monthly, Ladies, and down to 'June 1799. ... F izarro, (tuitb eight others from KotxehutJ Fetfdal Times, Fi*e Thousand a Year, He's Much to BUme,Knave or Not ? The Forcrttfrt, the "Votary of Wealth, aSfrie* of l*iiys, Bill's Britiih Theatre, containing 140 Plays. Agnes ind Leonora,Angelo Battleridge, Corde lia, Castle of St.-Donau, Casile oHiich'rally, Cin"- thelia, or Woman of 100,000, Contradictions, Des tination, F.llefmere, Eva, Ella, or He'*always in tho Way, False Friend, Fancied Events,"Gipfey Countels, Godfrey De Hastings, Heir of Monta gue, ildegerte, Josephine, Laura Valmoßt, Men and Manners, Montrofe, Mountain Cottager, Mar (taritta, Nornjan Banditti, New Monk, Oflaria, Oswald Cattle, Probable Incidents, Rebel, Rafli Vows, Subterranean Cavern, Solemn Injunilion, Table of the Times, Vagabond, Wanderings of the Imagination, Young Exile*, Zclie in the Desert, See. iu. &c. American and English Playing Curds, wholefalc and retail. Dec. 13. WATER LOAN. f3'- THE Subscribers to the Water Loan who lave completed their Shares, are hereby in 'ormed, that the Certificates of Shjrea are •oaiiy t<i he delivered, and that the Ir.tereft a.ill be paid at any time alter the loth inflant, in application to the Treasurer; No. ig Filbert treet above Ninth street. JOHN SHEE, Treafufer. ——'.v ••• *•-*■• v Willniretwich goad ehamragtmpnt'lij uNo iC4;Nirth Jtoa* ftrttt. v s 1 Oe^ii^trry',;'... ; , , --Mil GOtfD LODGINGS . fettfniirah:.. • <a* 4 * *nt>ir tothcpri ator. ' . « eodtf NEW THEATRE! and St-poHjd Street*,• " Poor Richard. \ MAGAZINES. NOVK' v S. s"Sr> f 7 - •v-» ' mjw - r *• ~t*-v V.IU Ml
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