W. U. DUNX EDITOR. Sl.fKR01T MORNING, MAE. 8,1876. Republican State Cou.nventiort. Headi'--. RsrvnucA!f Statu") COMMITTEE, - IIarkisburu, Feb. 1, 1876. - In pursuance of resolution of tlie Republican Slate Committee, n.lopteil at meeting lield in Jlnrriaburg this iisT, ft Republican State Convention, to be comnoWl of delegate from each Senatorial and Representative district, to th number ta which siioh ' district is entitled iu the Legislature, is liro by called to meet in the city of llar risburg, nt twelve o'clock, ttnon, on Wednesday, March 29, 1876, 1 for the purpofta of nominating an Electorial ticket anil of electing Senatorial and Keprescntive : delegates to retire-: sent the State in the Republican fa- j tionnl Convention, to be- hold at Cincinnati, on the 14th day of June, 1876. .... , By order of the Committee, 7 ) ' ' IIewrt M. Horr, Chairman. A. Wilsoh Norms, Secretary. - L ' Win. W. Belknap, Secretary of War, heretofore held fa ligh esteem by the peoplo generally has fallon.anj is to-day a self-confessed criminal. The facts iu the case are about these : In 1870 the post tradership at Port Sill, Indian Ty., was about to become vacant The wife of Secretary ' J3elk utip proposed to Caleb 1?. Marsh, a friend of the family, that he apply for th position, which he did. Belknap lella iiira that Kvnns, the present tra der at lie post, was an applicant . for re-appointment, and that he (Ma.-sb) had better see him, an it would be un just to appoint 'another without his knowledge, as be would incur a great loss on Lis merchandise and buildings, and arrange fur a purchase of the property. Evans proposed to retain the appointment and to pay Marsh' a bo nus of $12,000 per year on tho' busi ness, which was agreed to ; ike bonus to be paid quarterly," The first install ment was paid to Marsh in Nov., 1870, who forwarded one-half thereof to Mrs. Belknap, as a "present"' Lr her influence iu the matter.. . After, the death of Mrs. Bolknap, wLich occur red soon after this, tho -money was eeut to the Secretary who has contin ued to receive it until the present time, amounting in all to about $20,- ooo. ; ' , : ; The Committee of (.he Home ap pointed for that purpose has Impeached Belknap at the bar of the Senate ; the latter body ordered the cippninttneut of a committee of five to take order iu the premises, . President Grant has also asked the Attorney General to take immediate steps to proceed with criminal charges against General Belknap, C. P. Marsh, nud all others shown by any evidence of complicty in the above transactions. ' Our Washington Letter,', ,. Rpoiiil to the Rkithlica!.' . ' ' i.: Washington, D. C, Mar. 4, '76. The democrats have once more put Mr. Ben Hill to the front. This time it was to say that secession did not originate at the south, but had its be ginning at the Hartford convention during the war of 1812. Mr. Hill, in hie remarks, showed himself to be very ignorant of the historv of that convention or utterly reckless of the truth. Mr. Hoar of Massachusets very properly and promptly rebuked Mr. Hill and his confederate associ ates. Ho said "He was tired of being lectured by men who a few years ago were engaged in an effort to destroy their country, and who now being in Congress by the grace of the men who JiJ remained loyal and saved the country, were lecturing them upon the maimer ot administering the a flmrs. Ue-tbuugfat little more modesty iu deportraeut would seem well from men who were so lately rebels." Sam Cox got a share of Mr. Hoar's scoring, for the mannor in winch a spoke to Mr. Blaine during the awiiestv debate. ,Of course Sammy was eu itw fee and .tho Speaker alwaya raeogaiies him; responded with some et kie feeble ef forts at wit, but even the democrats are tiring of his continual '-aek iu ,the box"-like jurapiug up and down ami aooruve attempts to say soove- thing smart. Two days during the week the house has ndjournod before two o'clock. ii u J this at the end of three months of tlttf session, IxH'ause the committees have not the bills ready to report, and .there is no business ready. Such a state rl allVira hns never been seen be fore, and it is to be hoped never will be again. Not one of tho principal appropriation bills Lai yet been re ported. The econoiwts pent two days in refusing to nllow ary money lor the band nt West Point. The ;;nn.l co"t" ?l,O00, and vucli day's csslnn costs ?12,000, so the tax-payers can see how much the reformers are saving ti them. The opinion, is prevalent among well informed cir cles, that the delay in reporting the appropriation bills is part of a polit ical scheme. They are to "ha held back to so late a day as to force the Senate to concur in every mad attempt that is made to reduce the expendi tures, and also to prevent the consid eration of any financial measure. The Kmding democrats hold that dis cussion ot tiiQ . nuance queauou cau only injure thorn, and are using every effort to stave it ofT. All hope hns departed of agreement upon any meas ure tlmt will unite the party, and the effort is now being made to ignore finances altogether, not only in Con- press, but in the .National Convention. I his the leaders say Win enable them to battle for hard money in dome States, and for soft money in others, with a hope of success, when if the platform or Congress decides iu favor of either, the loss f one of tho other M certain. This is very convenient and as the only principle upon which all the members unite, is success, this plan may be. adopted. Senator Al corn on Weducsday made a most elo quent speech in lavor of the admission of Pilichbock.' The action of the Louisiana legislature in' impeaching Kellogg ana, violating tho Wheeler compromise has helped l'inchback and he will probably bo seated. , , J he errand sensation or this vear was reached when on, Thursday the charges against Belknap were, made n.. M;.. l 't'Um. .1- . ..:..:..: over having discovered a republican official in such high place, "guilty of ' Tl. - i cui i u ouun. i im repuuncaus aro uni maily indignant anil horn find at' the baseness of a man w ho has been so highly honored, having betrayed tho trust committed to his care, and tho confidence of his too confiding friend president Urant. I ho universal dc ruaud is that the sternest justice, be meted out to the' miscreant who not ouly violated public trust but like a coward allowed the odium to rest on a dead and living wife instead of bold ly assuming it, and then doing the only deceut thing left for him ' to do, by blowingxut bis brains. , It is said that even worse acts than'selling , post tradcrships, will be found against Bel knap. : Very few men have had so great a full as has the ex-Secretary. He' stood' high even in deniocrats' esti mation and the discovery of his turpi tude is a shock to tho rubral sense of the nation. ' It is difficult' to. compute me damage (tone by sucu actions, i mean to the general public. They destroy coulidence to such nu extent that we can not tell whom to trust. As for the political effect, that will amount to nothing. Tho Republican party is uo niore ' responsible for the misdeed? ot u Utlknnp, than the dem oerats of Now 1 oi k nro for those of Tweed. ' Several names are mentioned as the probable successors of Belkun anJ the President is counselling wit his friends oil tho subject. As nothing-reliablo Is known I 6haII not trouble you with conjectures. " The friends of tho various candi dates for Presidential nominations are working steadily. It would seem that of all the republicans Mr. Blaine is cither the most popular, or , his friends are the best workers, for his name is kept most prominently in the front. I' shall venLure no assertions as to who will'be successful, tor among so many good names it 1s diQicult to chose the best. ".The democrats have added new nanio to their list. ' That of Colonel James O. BroauheacI of St. Louis. Hewaaawar democrat and a great friend of President Lincoln'. Was the recipient of tho celebrated' Blair-Broadhead latter writcn by Frauk Blair in 1868. Col. Broad head has all the elements of a good candidate and a good , President. The news ' from ' abroad, except the closing of the Carlist war, by the flight of Don Carlos, is unimportant. Maxwell. When Greek Meets Greek, The Wasbingtou Republican of Feb. 10th. has the followiug. The Blood mentioned is Kennedy L. Blood, of Brookville, who, by the in tercession of Mr. Jenks, got a position under Fitzhugb : "People who frequent the Capitol nnd mingle much with the employees there have lately become in the habit of calling Fitzhugh 's subordinates the "Happy Family."'. It is a happy one. So full of harmony, so rich in tho feelings of fraternal conoord, to beam ing with tho radiauco of good will thut it ie a wonder some stranger does not mistake them for a section-piece of eternal bliss. . Yesterday it was Blood, of Adding-room, who displayed the beautiful qualities of his disciplin ed spirit. Blond Blings paste now, but years ago he was wearing the towering diguity of a Slate Senator, and he was juh come down enough to fill his pres ent position with that modesty of de portment which we all so much like to see. By some mysterious clashing of the bad and wicked qualities in hu man nature Blood jtud Fiixhn:;h met in personal strife. Blood hud been a Northern rebel evor the name was born, and nlthough he has fluctu ated between one parly aud tl other, at heart he is a rebel still. Fitzhugh ordered Blood to perform some duly. Bhu.d j:v oneo a Sciialitr, Filzhujji never was. It was not compatible with his slumbering dignity to be commanded nud ordered ahutit. .. He rebelled. lie climbed upon his car and fdiook h'S fist ill the f:co of his. fui pcrlor." Than Filahugh fTcfrd his flipper bark. The ball wTis now Mien cd. It. was growing warm. Llood cried for blood, nud Fitzhugh ?niil ho was blooded, and asked hiiu to come and got it. "You can't command me, you seccfh blatherskite," cried the ex Scnator of tho paste-pot persuasion ; "yeu cait't hound me nruind ' like a slave you whitt le-headcd Coni lrrnte cocKtiey, yon. i Here was souuuiiirg so weighty about this explosion that it impressed rilzlinch ith the neces sary of ameudiug it by modifying the end of Blood's nose. But this resolu tion was broken by . a motion vii tlie part of Blond to put n double "claws ' on the physiognomy of tho doorkeeper for the purpose, of scratching ont all the "ayes" nnd "noes" on the premises. Tlx. re was an objection, luwever. ou the part of (.upturn Jenks, who de murred to the proceedings, and took Blood away from the eceno of strife, tliiis saving, ' poibaps, several usckst 'Ives.' . ' V It may tie well enough la statu that Kennedy immediately packed his plo box and started f.r home, where he. hns bcon ever since, talking Republic- anistri. " We rather tvdmire his pluck. ; T ' H E S U N '.' 1 d. i Vr ax lrXrrTjki.Y rl m lsrflT" Tho approach of the rrc.siilootiaV eleo tlon pivoB muioal liMportrtiice to thp 'venta nnd ilovolopmrnlH ; ot '; We shnll iidi-avnr to ilewribo theiu .fully, faitlifollv, nnd fearlesslr. ' ' - T1IH WKKKI.Y SL'X ban now ntlatned a rlrouhrtioii of over. ei)ly , Uiouwuid copies. Its renders are foiu:'d in evci- Wtnte ntid Terrlttirv, nnd lis quality Is well known tothopnhlio. WoHhall not'oiily en deavor iu keep it, fully up o tho old utnnd nrd, but to improvo niul add to ito variety and power. THKVJ:KKI,YSI'N will continue to bo a thorough newspaper. All the news of the day will he found m it, rondcnued when un:mpottjiiit, nt full leu,;!!! when of moment, and nlwiiys, w trout, Iron ted fit a clear, interesting' and instructive pimii ner. . , It our nlm to make tho Weekly' fun tho hHt family newspaper in the world,' It will liuflill of pntuiiaiiiinjr and ap;-o-priato rendioji of every sort, but will print nothlmr to offend the miwt scnipu Iouh nnd dolimte 1;ik( t will always contain tho most intoroithiK slorion nnd roninnres of Iho day, cnioAilIy selected and leirihly printed. ' ' r - Tho Ati leult :ral rcpRrtnrant inn prom inent feature in the Weekly Hu, aud it nrtlelra will nlwnya To found frCKli a-id useful to the farmer. . . Tho numlrrof men indepondcntiiipcd lti is tin l-ensin?, and the Weekly Sou in Ihoir paper espeeiiilly. U bolonjrs to no party, nnd obeys no dictation, contending for principle niid tor the eloction of the best men. It oxpoHca tho corruption that dis-;i!ves the country nnd threatens the overthrow of republican institutions. It mt I'cur of Knaves, And tks no favors from their supporters, ; . Tho inarkvtM of every kind and tlicfaih tons nrc rejrulnvly roportod. Tho price of the eclcly Sun Is onn did lar a year for a sheet nt 4lnhH pnei, and ntty-six columns. An thi luridly pays too expenses oi paper nnl prinlin)i. we aro not able to mnke any diwcoutitor allow auy preiuiem to friondH who may make nicv,,a, CIIUIIS .VAIl'lKI ll CJrClliltlltlll L nder tho new law, which rxpiires pay. inent ot pontnfro In wiviinee, one dollar a year, with twenty cent tlie cot of pre )uid jxwtajro ailded, is ilierateol'siiUscrii tion. It Is not necessary to net np a club in oraur u nave me wccki v Hon at in rate. Anyone who at nils one dollar and twenty cents will get the paper, poat-uid, We" have no traveling agents, ' T11M WKKKLK HL'M.r-Klffllt paRCS, nny-aix eouiinua iiniv mi.xxi a year postage prepaid. No discounts from this rate.' t . . . ., , TUE PAILY 8UX. A lurKo four-pae newp- crol twenty-ciiflitcoliimnH. Jlaily clrciii mi over Joki. .u tho news for 2 c. Subscription, iioatai; prepaid 6.) hii i a ninntli, or fii,50 a year. To I'lubH ol . . or over, n disco u nt of 20 per cent s. Addrosa ''THK SlX," Tv York Citv. FOREST " AND ; STREAM, A woekly journal of Sixteon PaBfs,. J3ovoted to - s v FIELD SPOUT'S, PRACTICAL XATUItAL IIISTOHY, Kisli culture. Protection of Gnnie, Prowir- vation 01 rorems, acntiiiR nnd Hoatintr, Hille Pnutioe, aud al) out-dtMir REC'HFATIO & STUDY. It la the only Journal in thia country that fully supplies tho wants and moot 1110 necessities or mo uoniicniaii Mports man. f il Send for Specimen Coiiy. Forest & Stream Pub, Co., 17 Chatham St., (City Hull S(uarc.l P. O. Uox I2. SHW YORK. Tho Surveyor Ucunral of AViLshinnton Territory, who sends a club of tlvo suh wriberM, write, suyint "I consider that your journal ku dono moio U properly oducato tho sport-suien of this country thiol all tho other publications put togeth er. I shall IihIiich every true sportsman to become a HtiltHciiber liuit i can." . Mr. Thonnm .V. lyOKun ("(Jloau") says: You aro doiinr yood work with tho paper, and you liavo moro and probably greater than you dream of the wishes and tiod Hpeud iu Ibo tiutlctnen of lliugun." iltindicds of similar endorsements from prominent srrntlnuioii Kportsmeu nii.'ht bo added, hhowinu" the estimation In which h'ui ent uni ,y ) is hoUl by ii reailtus. TITS, EPILEPSY, FALLING FITS . CURED. This l no liuinbtiK. Vor Information, iniOire of or write to MOYKIt DltOTII HHS, Whole'salo liUL'j;iMt.J, lilooniKbur?, Cidumbia county, Vn, i i T T f Tho best course of Ilo 1 WUii;, Keepintr, tin- b.-M i iooK- lem of actual practice, tho nitM-t eienimt pciiio:iuslii, lowest rales o( board and tMilior,,:it V:ishln;;lnu I'.osiiiis College, .1 ;iin'-t . i. . V. f'il'cnh,!- I'l.'c. 'II 1 svs- THE HEW "DOMESTIC,!' t' A DOUBLE THREAD LOCK-STITCH ' MACHINE. . jfiy v i.! J u , ?rr.--STIv ,; U U. .. ..... :v,.--Vi bin'it-i;r,VAVj; TT rflalrvi ll th virtue! or th MRht Kunmna "DOMESTIC including tht Automfttlo ? Tension, whicH wa nnd U 0' t-c-t in tue. ' ty-tMcnuitCcottrl'ATNr HAKDfeNED CONICAL n boH tht Uxehtn and Stand. Our new ami rKT t(Uvviflert out wfth brand rvw Machinorv nnd TojI at Kir own now worker t , U Iho busv city f New irk, JS'cw jrcy, hav uiven- ti a tantitfil of M fcUH A N 1C M KXi'kl. LKXCF., Minimtim of Fri- tion, M;xiiiiinu ot iunilility, and range y( work, ucver hervtufur coached i ttte Sowing Mnchfnewortd. , TO THIS STATEMENT ; AND THE JLVCHINE . ITSELF W invite tht attention of alt, especially thoi having high mechanical aklll or obtarvatiou. K. U. All .V.,hiuc fallj- waimued. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., 1 .' ' ', '. 1 '-Now York mill Cklnngo. LADIES, USE "DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS., $25? DAY cuimiunteeJ usine our Well A Hirer A Drills. Jl'KI a month paid to Lftod aucnta. Aotrcr luMik froo. Jdx Aiiger Loula, Mo. . ....... a i . . K LJ O I 3 1 O I O Mr o R .2 a S O 2.0 3: E LsJ off O m 2 ;;. ' . ' . 1 . H. ..." S 5 ' .2 Ol. Q U " .55 ? " . AmeiI'uii fe Foreign ' OHjMOHIC it- CO., SinveworH to Chlp inan, Ifosmerif.- Co., Solioiiorn. l'alcnta procured In nil connirle-i. "?o Kco.i in nd vnnce. Xo cluirfies unless tho patent it panted. Xo toes lr making preliininu l y exaniinations, Xo additional foe for olitnininp and conduction a rcliearin;'. llv a reecnt declMion of the CtmiiniHiioiKtr Ai.r. re.ioctoil upplicutioiiH may lo revivoil. Special attention uriveii to Inturfi ivnoo Cases heforo tho Patent OMIer,' lOxtcn.ions before C'oinrreaH, Infriiicment Suits In ditferent Staten, nnd nil litinition eppcr titinins to Inventions or l'uUiuts. Send tump to Oilniore ic Co., for iiauiphHti of aisty pa;;os. ' ; Ijaud Cases, Wjti'rnus anil . Hvrlp. : r Contesteil T.aud Case proseeulod lxfot-o tho V, H. Ge:,eral Ijuid Oflh'e ami lV-part-niontof tho Inlirior. l'rivuto 1 Jtnd Claims, Mining and frs-euiptioii Claim', and Homestead Caos attended to. Land Scrip in 40, N), and hiO are plcccti t'nr an'.o. This Sorlp is aaaiisnahlu, end can he locatorl in tho name of tho purchaser upon any i.tuv ernnient lain! Biil.jeet to private entrv, at ?1.S!4 per acre. It la of eqnnl value Villi Bounty Land 'Warrants. Mend Mnnip to Uilinoro iSc Co., for paiuphlot of Int-lrue-tion. Arrears ol' I'aj- & Iloiitii). OJHccrs, Soldiers, and iiailor of Uiu lato war, or their heirs, uro In many mtsoa en titled to inonv troui tho (lovcriimont of which they hava no knowledge. Write lull Jjinlury of aer ice, and KtaUi amount of piy ami homily received. l.neloso Ktainji to (Jilmuro A '.., nnd a full reply, after examination, will lo given you tree. Hcit!titt. All Ollloora, Soldiei-M, aud Sailorn woun ded, ruptured. o injured in tha lato war, Imwovor i-lifihtly, can uL'Lalu a pension liy addressing tjilmoru ,V "o. CaNoa prostx'Uted by (iilinoie A f'o. he foro the Supreme Court, uf ilie liuiied Slates, Ihe Court of Claims, ami 1J10 ft.mth. ern Claima Conimission. Lach dcjiarlment of our husim ss is .(in ducted in u si jiarate bureau, under i.jrxe of the same experienced partis employed iy the old lirni. Attenti.in to nli Iiunhios intrusted to Clilmoro ,V 'i, is tints .se cured. Wo itcttiro to win suv ess tiy de Kcrvi'iH! i. . ., ' Ad.lrii., 1 1.M(.it:i; A i Vi., l'.s.nr, AVasl'int-ul, I', C. 'riMifrS r ZIP-. V ' 03 7 TMYUllOMArcVni" on"l' Ohanninri 4 How i ither sex may limeinatn and train tho lovo and ;U!"i'lions of auy person ihev choose, Instantly, TJji aimplo mental ne ((uirenicnt all can possess, lice, by mail, for Ug cuiitH ; toiiLlier with 'a fnrriai (luid", lOjryptian Orui" e. In-i'iims. Hints to Ladies. A (puuir IxKik. IOO.HHi sold. Ad. dress T. Williani JcCsj., fuliiu-liorA, 1'hil adclpliia. ii It Mcilicino liendeiv.l I'selov,! VOLTA'S ELECTRO BELTS & BANDS are endorsed by the most eminent physi cians in the w orld for tin; cure of rhi-uma-tinn, neuialRl.i, liver complaint, ilv.ep sia, kidney diwasc. arhe. . i.i.ui.n. ni L,d,. I ilisord'Ts, fas, feiiiaievoiiiniaiuu, iiei vouM and Ktuiorul lebil.lv, and olltir ihi.mni I (list -ascs of lhcelie.,1, head, li cr, stoiu.u h Li'llicys uiel blood. r,oki,!l, lull .i'. 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AjJ, inirnbly tinted for; production of Com, Cotton, (iru!1i, (irass, Fruits, and alltUer -Xorthern.rroi. - Winters aro rnlld, : pat-, liiittinu; out door labor for eluvcii n-ontha. Noll ftirtllo lyond praerdont. No (rrana hopprs, no fronpln. M.rlal indttea-. mania for eatablit bnir ntjof manufavioHna, For circulara, addres W. II, SLACK, Land Commit-al. ncrLittla Hook. Arkau -. ' ': 41 4 Sp.aeo to lenmr HU3! XEfid or to mialiry aa tearhara of rl h Tl,Klteoplnf or Sponcar- ' rA Y ia" I'cnnian.hip la at K.XJ I VXIOX MITSINKSS COL- I-KK, CliivelaiuVOJOld-. est of the nryant A- Nlrattoii chain tf CoN letr,r!and one or the best known ' aa Messrs. FKLTON f- HPKXCEIt hava ' limibtloa pcrsounlly lnstrocted;mora ata tlenta than any two men livlnir.' Jioad Rtauip flir cataloi-uc. 41 4 PPLETONS" journal' : - A Household Weekly Magazine," r Devoted f.r- ' ' popirr.An t.itf:); ATfHR,' and iu.' , 1 ATTKIiS OK ''AsjTlCAXV) . ,.,..'' CULTt'UIC .. , v. v. . , Applotons' Journal ni.penrain newtrp! and with other mechanical iniproi ouieiiU, making it the hi-udsomoat weekly literary journal in tho country.. Applotons' janr- nal aims to bo comiiielicnsiva, ineludiu in iu plan all branches of literal ara.'jaad t'-catin- .ill Kulijecla of in lure l (o lntelli- .. Knt reailers; it design a to bo clcratxd In taste nnd jmro iu tone; it hivob in quanti ty fully tuinty-li ve per .,tk more than tho larsist of tho Monihlv , MaKuiiiiM, wlnln In epinlfiy Us literaluro is of lh highest class. lrice,f 1 per annum': 10 ctat . per number. speUluoFkcehenl Ths iTinlorNiixned hare proenred, exoliW slvely for Hiiliscritiers lo Appletoua' Jodi. nal, n splondid steel engraving ot ' "CHARLES DirKF.NS.l.lllRTrDT," which is olVered, under aporiul toi-ma, ki evorj- Huliseriber-iii ndvaiicn to Journal This stl enirraviiijj Is In line nnd stip ple. It is not a fancy picture, but an act ual representation of Charlea Diekeua s sillily at (.adsllill. while lllll nnrli:,it .o the distin ,'uisiied author is miiking!; fail h I n I Tlie size, of the plate is aixl4, printed or. navy iilale naner 2-1 in .it,., i nud handsome unnuniu.u for lha parlor o lil.rary wall. Tho oxm utioij i,f Um iita Ss of 4j su ei lor iirdui iiiouruimiry prun of a kttu-l motuvI,.. of tuia cUra.-ttr in liio print khops wuuid , not be loss than live, and poi 'linpa ilidol- birs. Jt is oil'c.til pi.jiKi'v.iu tl. ...1...:,. crs. In addiliou to the Journal fr OIin year, l.,r ,'..uothat is, fur JljtlUaddiUonal, ea.Ji yearly adtaueo aulrib- to tha Jem nal fi,r bsU may reivivo a uerh uw eiaiiiiK worth fully live timea tlieamount. I Ins eiijiraviu- is ontuelv'ntw. - it hna iiever I.. lor Kile i the p'rint ahopa, and ' ,' . ln,1"1"iiinod ejicept in rsjimocllon "I'll A, oktons' .1 1 1 i. . . ""'""unions j. i veil nhove. H will mailed to suoscln-rs postaye pieiiaid. , , T . ........ in. i., bo l'. Al-n,r.llJS it CO., ' A iil ttroadw jy, X. Y. 1'jh V.'ultK neatly o.vw utod t ihisollies at irus..ji.,p'f riles i
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