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    By this JAay's Mail
NEW-YORK., November 13.
A CARD.
A gentleman Id ft evening walking from
th- lower cud of Librrty-llreet towards
Greenwich Hreet, lcll ,ih a trench that had
been to convey the Manhattan water
to a,cellar, and lhamclully open, (which
too ohen is done'aud is of dark evenings
highly dangerous) ia his tall his head lull
(truck, which is laid op»n jcill above one ot
his- eyes in a (hocking manner ; had the
blow been received hall an inch lower, one
of his eyes must have been loll.— How
lliamt fully are the lives of the citizens put
in jeopirdv in thii way. If there is a rem
edy for fitch evil-, it is to be hoped thole
with whom it rests will prevent the like acci
dent in future.
November 14.
Yesterday a fire broke out in Read-flreet
it originated in a foap-boilc's houle, from
a crack in the chimney. I hree frame buil
dings fell a faci ilice—if it had happened in
the night, the fire mnft have had a wide (ind
more deftrudive range .■#
FIRE !—The fire which consumed the
wooden building, yesterday, belonging to
David Ackirman, the lower end of ltead
ftfeet, originated from a (hive pipe-hole iu
one of the Chimneys close under the rafter,
which was fluffed with rags, lhe building
was occ'upied by tylr. John Hull, tallow
chandler, Mr. John fiil maker
and four other fmail families, who have all
fuffered coniiderably. A new (table belong
ing to Mr. King was pulled down
to prevent the flames from reaching his
houie, the corner of Greenwich and Read
flreets, and other adjacent buildings—l his,
together with ihr nfual alacrity of our fire
men prevented the farther progress ot the
fire.
A few diys since we publiflied, on the
authority of the Poughkrepfie Journal, an
account of a duel, stated to have taken
plate between Lieut. J.C. Cooper, and a
Mr. P< rkins. In contradiftion, the paper
received Ult evening from thetice fays
" We are requcftrd l"y lieut. J. C. Cooper,
to fay, that the account of the Duel publish
ed in our Itiff, is totally falle. It was han
ded to the printers by two person? of Rhine
beck, wh<i positively afTerted it to be a mat
ter of fact, aiVJ as luch it was inserted in
«ur paj.er. Their names are left at this
office, with permissions to give them up to
any psrfon who may wish to know them.' 1
NEW-LONDON, Nov. u.
A fh p of 400 tons burthen, built; of the
bed materials, and handfoniely conflrufled
by Mr. Sheffield, was yesterday l.:m;ched
frnm the ship yard at Groton opposite this
city. She is owned by Mr. B. Butler, and
Mclfrs. J. and A. Woodward.
CHARLESTON. Oftober 30.
General Pivckniy yesterday arrived in
this city, from Virginia. He was met
without the city by a party ol light-horf,
who efcor-.ed him to the house of his Sifter,
Mrs Merry, in Tradd-ftrett, where he
alighted.
WASHINGTON, November la.
On Monday the Electors of President and
PreCdent were chi fen in Maryland.
T t is said though not from authority, that
the Federal Candidate has succeeded in the
diftrift cprtlpofed of Frederick Town tnd
Frederick County.
In George Town diftrifl T. Duckett, the
republican caiidiate had 152 v. tes,and J. F.
Deakins, the Federal Candidate, had 138
votes.
A"t Montgomery Court houft'Mr. Dta
kins had three fourths of the votes given.
At Marlborough the votes were nearly
'equal.
At Bladenfburgh, including Walhington
City, Mr. Dentins had 201 v»tes, and jfcli'.
Duckett, g 1 votes.
We believe the** it 11.1 of the-Flec
tion of ibe Federal Candidate, Mr. Dta
kitu.
BALTIMORE, Nov. 13.
Yefterdi.y ihe several judges of the elec
tion diftrifts of Baltimore county, for an
ele&or of president and vice-prefiuent of
the United Stats, met at tile cour.-houfe in
this city, when it appeared that the whole
number of votes flood as follow :
N. R- Moire S. Ciew Hunt
843 2 34
Majority for Mi. Moore 609
NORFOLK, Nov. 7.
On Monday c<nie on the election
for FJedors of Piefideutand
of the United Sta'es : in the borough the
votfs were iH favour of the Adam s licket,
and in the adjoining counties in favcr ot
the J flfriTon Ticket.
A PRINTER,
WHO from principle is a Fedtrnlrft a-(I defpofed
to undertak the arduous taflc ot editing ol
a paper combaritig the enemies fcf America,
n>ay hear of an tligiMe situation in the interior of
Maryland 500 fubi'cribers car be c' tintedoa be
fore he commerce, — A Native American will be
prefcred ; Butit Unot to b>. under flood that well
principled psrfons thrugh not natives, are to be
excluded. ...
* » Particular! may be learned on applioanon
t» Editor of tJ*is Gazette.
Oflobtr j. {
New-Theatre.
ON MONDAY F.VENIN.G,
linvembtr i 7«
Will be prcf.ntad (f r the frtandtimc her#) a fa
»cui:c New CO MED X, called
T';»
Votary of Wealth.
Written by the author of Abroad and at Home,
and performed at Covent Garden Theatre
with applaufe.
Old Viforly, i»r Francis; Leonard Viforly, mr
Woodj ; reoply, mr Cooper; Bhar;fec, mr
Bernard; Oakworth, mr.Warren ; Cltve
land, mr.Wignell; Harry Melville,
mr. Cain ; Matler Hotel, mr
Prigmore ; Nabb,nir Blif
fet; Simpfon, mr Du
ang; Waiter, mr
Saily
L*dy Jemima Viforly mrs Salmon ; Caro'ine,
nnfs Wellray ; mn Cleveland, mrs Maw ;
Julia Cleveland, miss E Weftray ; G«n
gica, mn Francis.
To vibicb will be added,
The cde' nted Mifical Romance, ci'led
Cymon and Sylvia;
The Power of Enchantment*
(Written !>y the Ute David Garr > k, Mq )
Cymon, rar. Cair ; '.ierlin, (the cneb l»r) mr.
Warren ——Urgnn la (the enchantre(f) mrs
Oldmixon ; Fatira>,mr ■ Fra ci .
In a& i(t—\ Change lrom a Palace to an En
chimed Garden.
With a Dance and a d cent Cupids.
With an Incantation.
AND A D.iNCE OF FURIES.
£3" Due n-rtiee will be given of the n-it repre
feuutiun of PIZiRRO ; after whith it will, nil
accou t of new pieces m preparation, St nectffiri
ly 1 xi• afior tome ccntiderable i'mc.
}df O" Wednefdajr, a eel, I'ntcd Ti .-
s,e<ly (never performed Ivrr) THE I.AW
OF LOMB\RDY—With EntertaWmc t*
B z, one Doll ir. Pi - , three quarter* of a Dol
lar, and CJalfrrj, half a Dollar.
The Door« of the Theatre will ipen'at t-4 past
S, and the Curtain rife at t 4 p«!k 6«>*t'»cV
Geii'lernen and La"iie» are rrque e<i t. Ici>d their
fcrva'stn to keep plac »io the Sox 1 at a qu irtci
five o'-lock
Prevention better than Cure.
For the prevention and cure of Rilio-s and
Malignant Fevers, is r commended,
Dh. HAHN'S
Anti-bilious Pil/s,
WHICH have been attended with a degree
as fuccrfa Lifibly griteful f" the inveri
toi's fc«Jings, in feveri! parts of the Wr'* In
die*,and the futithern parts of the \f 1 itedStaft*-
particuiirly in Baltimore, f'tterfhurp, |< cli,
niond, Norfolk, Edrnton, Wilmi'ipt n,Charted
ton, Savannah. See. i hettftun-nv of a nnm
her of perlons in each n* 'he al>ove pi* ft cm he
adduced, who ha»e reason to belrcv. that a
tii«elv us* of tk »salutary re .«dy, hat, ur.'er
Piovide«re, pre'-ived their liies when in th«
mnft alarmiv ci:-<uiat'ince»
(vcclulive naturr fprab mare in
fav u< at a me.iicine 'Wan vl'inni r pompoue
eulc jjy, on mere affrrti a, r>4ii d >
Il is 11 t irid'c.l pr«li;mptuuiifly ;r..pofcl a*
an infallible core, bujt the inventor his e-cry
poJTi!j!e reason. which can reful' from rxienlivj
experience forbehev ligih.i 11 .»f: > (liele pill',
taken once every two weeks dnrn ( 'th- p>evs
lence of oir amunl hil fevei!, wi I pr t >\ can
in allilile prevcnta.ivr ; »>;H further, t hit in the
earlier Ilagei of thole dife»tr«, their ile *>ili
vrty generally succeed in re<h>r nt; hulth ji.d
frequently in cal'erefle med lei";.true ;«d key-
the power of c m no; ienieOies
The operation of these pil's t» p. i t ly miUl
and roayheufert with fa.'eiv l>y pe frnjin ever
In nation at d of rvtty ag.-
They are excellently adapted t«> c \y ff f«
perfluius bile andpreven it mo'htd f. cretimiE ;
to reflore and amend the apuetite j t produce
a free perfpiriition anil iherehj prevent colds
which are often of fatal ron eqneri.e A jpfe
never i'»il» to remove a cold t tikro on its PI II
appe ranee. I"hev jre re eHrated I r removing
hantual coltiveiieTs firkief- .if'he ftniKjck and
fevrre and nught to be ttken by all
pets im on a change <»t cliinaf.
'"hey have fouuJ remitkaMv efficaciom
an preventing and curing mw<t 'tifordert attend
ant on l*ng voyages, a- dft ::.Id be procured
andcarefully preserved for use by every teaman.
Dr. HAHN'a
Genuine Exe-water,
A certain and faf< remedy for all of the
eyes whether thn rfFVifc of natutal we;*knef», or of
acci dent, speedily removing mfl Animations, dc
fla lions of rh- Um iullrLis itcl.i'jg, [id film* in
th» eyes, never failing to cure th,rf■ maladies which
frequently fuccced the f.-nall fr.x mi calls- ami
vers, and ivon..cr u lj (Irentrthetiinj a weak t'gh t
Huiidrt»!s have experienced its excellent virtue
when nearly deprived ot fighti
Tootb-ache Drops.
Tht only remedy yet. discovered which gives im
mediate and tailing reliut in the mod favcre ia
ftanccs.
Tte Anodyne Elixir.
For tkr cut« of every kiod •fbcad-tcke,uid of
futu in the fiee »nd fceck.
Infill Ilb fe Ague and Fever Drops.
This medicine "Has never failed, in many thou
sand cases not one in a hundred has had occasion to
take more than one bottle, and numbers not halt
a bottle. The monty will be returned if the cuk
is not performed.
SOLD BY Wm. Y. BIRCH,
STATIONER, .
No. 17, South Sccsnd Street,
And no inhere else, in Philadelphia.
Where also may be had, Dr. Hamilton's Worm
: D«ftrnying Lozenges, his Sovereign Elixir for
cough.*, &c. Restorative Drops, Eftence and Ex
trail of Mustard, Sovereijn Ointment tor the Itch,
Dr. Hahn's infallible (#trman Corn PlaiAer, la
dian Vegetable Specific for the Venertal com
plaint, Gowland's and Persian Lotion, Restorative
Tooth Powder, D»m;.ik I.ip isalve, Church'
Cough Drops, .ifideifon's Fills, &c.&c
| april 19
o«,
This Evening.-
Marflial's Sales.
UNITED STATES I ff
PENKHtIvAMA DlSftrCT. J
BYvirrueofaw.it tome direfled fr.im th»
Honorable Richard Peters, Esq. judge of
the Diftri<a Court of the United Staves in a»d
4or the Pennfvlvania Dillria, will be expoftd
to piihl c fale'ar the Merchants Cnff e Hotife in
t!»« City of Philadelphia on SATURDAY the
Fifteenth «'iy of November indant, at 7 o'clock
in thf frvcninpj
The arm d
FRENCH VESSEL
D I A N A,
Wuw lyinj; at Sims's wiiarf,
PRIZE t > the United States fthooner Experi
ment, Charles Stewart, Efq Commander, the
fame having been lately «ond*tnned by the said
Court as, forfeitel. 3tc.
JOHN HALL, Marshal.
Mirdials Office, >
November 4tb, 1800. 3
For Sale,
THE SCHOONIR
ELIZA tfKATY,
ffitrffrA G Parker, mailer ;
Burthci 110 tons, 4 months
old, farts faft. is pierced for 14 gtins. Ap
ply to
SAMUEL RHOADS,
No. 1, Street.
WHO HAS'FOR SALK,
On board said Scho;ncr,
3000 Bufliels of
St. UB E S S A LT.
N .vri 'ier 16. eotf
Kobert Sniith*& Co.
No. 58,
Sovfl 'ROHf-SfK BEf,
Huve jufi Received,
Per the Adtive, Captain M'Dougall, from
London,
A few hales of white and brown
Russia Sheetings,
Alio, a general assort mint of
GOODS,
Stumble for tfie season.
November 11 diot
Wanted immediately,
ASKRVANT MAN toa tend in a private
family id New Yok, to whom good wa
ges. wi 1 • t }:»\en it hi- [ roiluces an uucxitpti
oi.atrlc charatfVr.
*** "i t vto the bar at the City Tavern. *
Ni'vemhd j d3t
i o be Let,
Thos T! l-ar<c »n<l comm®JioU», Sellers under
th>- U. ivciiil Church, iu Liimbard, between
4' ahd _jth trccts Lately o»cupieU by Alr.J„h»
r-avajfe ami Co. '
quire ol John VeneU North Ball Corter ol
>\atcr it, or li. Howell JNo. 14 North
NiV i.-i diw
1 oft Office,
Philadelphia. NjV.\ i, 1800.
rpilß Mails for the Pofl (Offices on the Main
I Lmc, i-'wm Philadclj ia and New York,
wiH u'wrr he clofrd ev rv day, (Sunday except
ed) at 8 "'c ock, *. M. »nd the Mails for Iroft
' slices t»rar t v nig from thfm wll be clofeJ on the
ulu 0 citys, at 8 o'clock in tire mornug.
TJI ><4utl for New-York, nn t th Port Offices
eaOward ol it, will continue t<o be closed at the
usual hour, ia o'clock, noon, daw
Wanted to chatter for Madeira,
A good Vjeffel,
Of locoor 1, jog barrels
APPI Y TO
WH.vRTON er LEWIS.
No. 115, South Front Stree .
novemher 10 §
For Sale,
thf. brigahtxxe
Mm** ENTERPRIZE,
she is built of the best leafaned white
k and was fahed on th« stocks—
» ca*iy a'tout ljc; t harrt!s of flour, and may be
sent to sea at a small expence. For terns apply to
WHARTON St LEWIS,
No. 115, South Front Street.
November 10 §•
Health-Office,
4th November 1800.
THE Pilots of the River Delaware are
drfired to take v.#tic£ that after the 14-th
infL all velTels from foreign ports are permit
ted to proceed ti> the city without coining
too at the Lazaretto, to be examined by tb
liefident Phylician.
WILLIAM Allen, Health-Officer.
Nov. 4. d2w
A HANDSOME EDITION
or r
LINDI.EY MURRAY'S
English Grammar,
WITH
AN APPENDIX,
Has this D;iy been published, by Asbvm
Dic'kins, opposite Clirill-Church,
Philadelphia.
[Price One DJlar-~]
Oftobcr 7.
Loft this morning,
ABOUT ten o'dock, in Walnut flreet, or in
Fourth near Walnut (Ireet, Oven 3ankNots,
amounting together, to One Hundred and Forty
Dollars. pcrfon that may have found the
fame is rcquvjfled to deliver them to the owner, at
No. 117, fowth Front street, un J fiiall be rewarded
forhi9 trouble if require !«
November 10. diw.
Thomas Wotherspoon,
No. 56,
South Fnosr Street",
Has received by the late arrivals from Lon
don, Liverpool, Hull and Gi.ti'gow, a
general a [for tme in of
DRY-GOODS;
Suitable for the leal'on—among which are
Superfine and second cloths,
Do.-plain and ribb'd CallitTlers
Dj. fafhionable Sivanfdowns
Coatings and Backing Baizes
Flann«ls and
Piaid and ribb'd Calimancoes
Durants and Joans Spinnings
Black RulTrls and Bombazetts
Plain and llnprd Wildboi'es
Cloak Carnbletts
Velvets, Th'rcklVttS and Fancy Cords
Check'd and (Iriptd Ginghams
White and brown Platillas
Qiecks and Bed-ticks
Purple and Chintz Shawls
Printed Pocket Handkerchiefs
Black and coi'd Barcelona do.
White and col'd Satins, Peelongs and
Perlians.
'l'willed black Saitin Florentines
Wide rich lliipe do.
Qu en's Grey Luteflrings
Stitching and Scarf Twist
Dimities and Marl'eltois Qiiltings
Black and white Thread Laces and
Edgings
Rich patent Law Veils
An affurtmeiit of Ribbons
Carpets and Carpeting
Tapes, quality and Ih'ie Bindings
Shirt Weires and Moulds
Plain and F.incy Buttons
Plain and ribb Cotton- Stockinpfs
Fancy Handkerchiefs and Cotton
Bandannoes.
Table-cl«ths ?nd cotton Cfnmterpanes
Leaders, Ferretts and Galloons
British Muflir." of every dcfcription
Ounce Thread in boxes
Coloured do. in do.
ALSO, ■
Suitable for tlic Weft-India Market,
A tew bjxss at"
IVWrafs Handkerchie.s, a few do. Fancy
. Muflius, a few do. Ginghams, entitled
to drawback.
Oftobcr 16 daot'
Imported
In the {hip Dispatch, Jacob Dtnner matter, from
DATA VIA,
Coffee, Sugar and
Pepper,
Of the firft quality,
FO I SAL?. BY
William Sanfom,
James C: Fijher,
Joseph S. Lewis.
noTember jo dlvr
Robert Smith & Co.
JVo. 53 > South Front Street,
HAVE RECEIVED,
3y the late arrival; from LonJon, Liverpool,
Hull and Glasgow,
A general aflbrtment of
, GOODS,
Suitable for the season—among which are
SUPERFINE and second clothi
Forest cloths and plaint
A variety ot plain, ribb'd and embofled cafli
mere. of every col-ur
A vwiety of falhionable fwanlJown
Kendal cottons
Bocking and Colcbefter baize of every color
7-4 to it 4 ro!e ul»nket9
» 1 i and 3 do
White forges fuitaMe for fadkrs
Ribbed and plsin calimancoes
Rattinets and lhalloons
Durant* joans and bonibazeens
Bombazetts, flriped and plain,
Wildbnrej
Velvrrets, thickfett« and fancy cord 9
Check'd and striped ginghams
7 8, 4-4 H-8 cotton checks
Bed ticks, Scotch (hirtiug
Brown linens and cotton bagging
Piain »nd tambor'd jaconM and book muslins
and handkerchiefs
Coloured tambor'd ditto
Olive, load and blue muHiaa
Cambricks and lawns
Lawn,and printed linen handkerchiefs
Black and colored Barcelona ditto
Blick love ditto
WorfWJ, yarn and cotton hofitry
White and coloured threads
Tapes, quality and (hoe binding
An aflbrtment ol ribbons
Sewing Glk and twist
Ivory and horn combs ,
wires and mou'ds
Plain and fancy buttons
Knives and forks, penknives, fciiTors, needles,
pins, Sc. ,
They have also onhaud,
an assortment of
CHINA £s? INDIA GOODS,
vi z.
Colnured an.l black Lutestrings, Senchaws and
Sattins— Garraiis, Calks, Sanas, Baftas, Guzeenas;
&c. '
aHoler 15 'aim
" A Novel, a Poem, a Drama, which reprefcnts
Virtue in lively colours, models the reader on
the varLui chara.sUr« who ail withr.ut kis.per*
cieving it; they become intereOing, and the au
thor inculcates morality without fe miag to
mention it." L* Miacit*.
JuJl Publi/bed,
BY JOHN CONRAD & C®.
(Suoccffjrs to the late R. Campbell)—No. 30,
Cheftlut ftrcet,
'The Beggar GirL
And her BenefaElrefs ;
BY MRS. BENNEr,
Author of the Wc'£h Heiref., Juvenile ln3ifcre
tioiw, Agnes it Ciiutci. and Ellen, Ccunteft of
CaQle Howell.
In 4 volumes—three dollars.
November 7 diw
Law Book Store,
No. 319,
HIGH-STREET.
GEORGE DAVIS has just imported p«r Ac
tive from London, an exceeding valuable
ail rtaient vt BOOK whict, added to those re
ceived by fun dry late arrives, and to others daily
expeitcd I r«m Dublin, will render his colletiliou
t.e important of any offered for sale in this
country.
In a lew days he hopes to have his Biokt open
ed and arranged, of which notice (Hall be given
and hit annual Catalogues diftriiuted.
November 8 eo?t
, PbilmJtlpbiM, nan. i, (8«e,
ALL Pcffoot indebted t* tha Efate •/ PuUX
Reeve, ia'aftd, »r: to sake pay*
xnent | in 4 ill pcricnt kuittg duoioJl ifiioA fiif
filiate, wt desired (4 ihcit m^uiuilf'
fcltlOMflt tO
NICHOLAS WAL ,")
eoSt SAMUEL COATES, ( Executors:
JOSF.PH S. J.EWIS i
A FEW COPIES Of
Gifford's Epistle to Peter Pindas,
(Price 37 t-z Ctntt)
AND ( r
Dutton's Poem on the present ftatd of
Literature,
(Price til) Carts) ,
Hsve just I «cn received by
A. DICKENs, oppefite Chrifl Church,
november f. d».F
Take Notice.
r pHE Subscriber intent* leaving the United
States early in Defcember. Therefore alt
persons who are indebted are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having any de
mands t.> render their accounts, for fe^tlcmerit.
JOHN MORGAN.
No. 3, SoMb Front Sreet.
Nov. I*. eod6t
Philadelphia Academy.
0- Mr. Francis Gallet,
AN experienced and approved loftru3qr, has
undertaken to teach the fR&tfCH LAN
GUAGE in this Seminary, to fHch of the Young
Gentlemen as m.y choose to place chcmfxlves un
der his care
£3" Pare-ts and Guardians are rtqtefiti] to
make immcd ate application, that all the fcholtra
may begin atooee.
Samuel Magaw 1 Directors of
James Abeicrombir J tbe Academy,
O&ober M. 3tawtf.
'
Dancing Academy.
No 64, f' u h Fourth flrcct.
ON Monday, Wertnef lay and Friday, the hour*
for I.adiesare from 10 in the 'till
half pi') la ; and frrm half pad a 'till half pad 4
you g gentLm«r, arc from half pafk 4 till 6, on
t e fame days. On Monday, Thursday and Sa
turday, for gentlemen from half past 6 till 9 in
the t reninp
Mi at No. jfo, Couth Fifth flreet.
November 1a mthfa tf
DISTRICI OF MARYLAND,
TO WIT.
BE it remtuhcred that on the,l4th day of Oc
tober, in the twenty fifth year of the Inde
pendence of the United States of America, Charles
'V. QoUfb trough of the said DittriA hath depo
j fiti'd ill this office, the title of a book, the right
whereof he claim, as author, in the words fol
lowing, to wit.
An original nnd corrcS lift of the
United States Navy,
Containing a lift of (hips in commilfion, and their
rcfpe&ive force.
Ali of officers, and their rank, as we'l those be
longing to tbe Navy, as tbe Marine Corps.
And a Digest
Of the principal Laws relating t» the N«vy,
&e &c &c
By Charles W, Goldsborougb.
In conformity to the rwt of Corgrefs of the
United States, intituled "A n ail for the encour
agement of learning, hy securing tbe copies o£
maps, charts and bo >lts, to the nuthors ami pro
prietors of such copies, during the times therein
mentioned.
PHILIP MOORE,
Clerk of the Diflri<Sl of Maryland,
aovember ia Xaw4w
Employment Wanted.
A PERSON, wh > has Vt-n many e«n
verfant in Trade and Book Keeping will
he glad of fuller employment writ. the pen ; ei
ther in posting books, tlating account!. or-traM"
fcrih ng other Writing!. Any bnfinefs of this
deljripti-n, thit may be done at the applicant's
own hcufe, will fuii his jirel'ent tircumflances
heft. A cou dir.ded to A. B. and left *t the
Ofli e of this Gazette, by any gentleman want
ing such afiiflance, will be refpeflftilly attend
ed to
November n. jawu*.
NOTICE.
rHER'<AS Duncan M'lnnes did CD the thir-
V tieth .lay us April 1 atl make an affignmedk
of his property 'or the benefit of his creditors—
luch creditors are requeftert to present their ac
counts to tha fubferiber ; and all persons indebt
ed to th« said Cu-ican M'lnnes, are requested to
the fame without <'elay, to
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