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I- Bu>.:. ,t i. fr- it I ) v r II. \ '•.I I. fttitdin*. Oct. '10.; / \Wehave\ inserted 'ina preceding cblunm ahetieiarof some or' the* batrJot ochitts \ •cers,. -T^ey': were tried by a Military hussion* -tiltder one of \the laws niade ••< the elststence-of -the barbarpus Fi^ncr^Calen \*^fy'tp$ '^re ; ,sentf!|>ced .«> ,,be shot ; 'as--rQb- ; h^»,t^^h they sttrrefider^d by rapftula- Hioh,'JJIfte.lhe assurin.ee that ^their liWs . s^ouf^4|;|p^ at m^an ua^ paicreated a new order,, in 'T0i&& 'l$faffl$i^§$i$G' thr-et ancient.. Gwlprf-.'-Or* Th»ft^Qg||i^\i!rv|. : to the <woi# that : l|.e, ; ,u^tes itjj,hW H ^^nVpergph the'power of the; three gr^at tytggib^i' aad the4ig$ty o^^e^ftaaisri ; Scfver^igrji's>|'eajli. : •,-,.,• -..-...v. _ 8 ^ • •^rT •-, • J^n^thf .Evening ^ost% -\Nov 2$. The foil-owing;:.eiliibt'ri'>he ofHcial ; ,rerurn of our-past, kty&J interesting and B important $*.-4lesier, Aid.-.' 396 ' $tJones,jtf\ Asst. 383•> • '.,,''. i*? •' : «®ecMid Wand, Thos* Carpenter 444 I .f,©,ep^ster Aid, $40 Peter Hawes, 437 j lac, jprafce, iA?sst, #10. ' >; i ,:V- / TMidWard. . \'/-' \'' Chai*'lilcl(|»m6n> 449 j'laaae Lawrence, &5§ * 352 DEMOCRATIC,. J • - No opposition; •._,-< - o^ne, anil iheV' .-attacks wnl|BpippH3ree'n maa^.oy Qt3ier%^on *|lfee, wh#* hale* ^th}* complaii|s^Je ^«e^J^ivi^%^e|! Ilavin^sfeift ift the ci«Q»ji\p|e c»l jtjns. day, aiavelabmtte afteaipt to Vind|cj(f k '{&£ cjiarai-> ter of J3ene*\$ vArmstr Qtigi: .ajMKr-espect* ; his Tcswiiefci'i^.; .# *-.-**• ' • *$pn the AV/^wfe ii^tiigiiwr E$tm* ' V '•••.'• )• •'- ^'fcsHlNGTO^r^Olr.^^ .- 'Hie Presidenj; of the tinned Stat^bis 'daf communicated* by ^l F - ^faharo, the foflowiiiig Me'ss.^e to Congress: papied: bra/^rahi^^jaioiiv-oi' .tjSeTm? 7 ! Itykw. Citizens of \the $ennie t and . \'.\ ^T/w Bwtt-Qj~ : $epnsi'ntaiives. •> At-.f^e period of .pur ia?t. meeting,' I had time, to finish a staieqient- of /facts, already thi« sangfactioh. of cphimunicatiog aii Sdjtist- in a^ i*reat«$t^te' of forwardne|s, \vhidi willnaent with one oi the, pnnctpah oeUigerent ... V • • -- . . I . _-, ... • . . ,. r i gt -J| ilrarigi^U^^ vbrabl'ie change-^The resu|t';c»f'•• tj^' 'i&g$'. commijnicj^ns ; r^e^o»|^ ^m^h cft)9erve't|iai fJit$'f&£P my .Wrd \of honor^ am now to ,«for&» .you, -that thefavdrable . By. so^f : ^fiml^ Mv>ie & felt^f^tfef wfth Ihese^nCortu.^respecV'has be^n.over c!qifde,dv : s % a refusal-th9^ |^?Sf«iil nateK, s that C^gtiid\-gi^e-^\j^st^tiji![-..^unsr-^«&-j.^i^/0.r4tlsh-g«ver/4me.irt\.Rjf.i^biSe-ty the\ act *'\\ c- ^'•*\«A»» ****i**wM Weni of '^vhjltever\ h^d falfehiinder my ob- i of its niinjgtef plenipotentiary, 4nd 'by its en- .^^'slJ&^^L^ ^K„„„ -L'_.. : '..,r«J-s«^r-li-.:;^a^ t )( e tTiiit^i States, as Tot ^or^tfje, \l Pm^af^lf Mis') Noy, *3. A. HiMwretice, H6 \ H. Tallman, K|6|ef -puwig, Jas* 0a>Mse»r ^iinam^Qrrey^.402 Isaac EJpuglass,, 4(J6, Ja'ittV'IfcW&elV 5f? -Bdb.^6gardusf, 526 -•\ *' • : Ttfih '600 I -578 J WilJ. Hoagland, GS3 Sixth Ward. . f Ma$wudn. Jonas Humbert, 20$ James Teller* 1 . DuVid Harriot, Jfphn Bingham,' 513 V 617 Three;.ticjeets ,were-j Jo%h Coffin, 2,71 pn in this ^ard, one Clii\teti\an, <'*^#•**>*-*-'-!- \John D.'Miller, ,rt ' rpn and orie Dnian, ntonian. 'Seventh Ward. R.X Walker, 19o 150 Cha. Dickinson, 315 James Smi^h, 318 * •* • Three tickets were *tra in this ward. also. M$disonian. Samuel Torbert, 302 Tho. Tiiripson,* 293 i Clintpnian. Jacob Mott, 253 Tho. limpson, m& •• * • . <. : •.. Eighth Ward. Jacoh.^W#kifls, 277 | Thurston Wood, 24-7 Edmond Kirby, 2^.0 | j. Hopper, jr. 25* -, • Ninth Ward. Nicholas Fish, 164 j Samuel Kipp, 129 W. Hardenbrook 161 I W- A. Davis, 131 ..•'•• ' Tenth Ward. - ',**.\ (kt the part vfih^Fnwfigowr^nttmt e*J*r l •fy'd'upos'dhtt'appeafs 't&'.b-e e<$hi£%tl ib rentier us- &m£xAi*i)m&mTiAL, yv&ficE-r ^rM.Yvfuh. &&v.* ,\ >\ v : « PVerecQgni^t sv\ih{ pleasure the dawning prospect of ait anncubU ah'qngvment of our aj- fausimth ^vs^/^.'^pdst.'CWon. '/ : < ' ,^mimt. • .- •• • . -\' =•':. ^PorUpouih^ JSfev. 11., ', Yesterday ar)cive,d at thjs^port, sliip |^aco- nia, Walker, 35 da'^sf1rQn>'t'.'^ | er POol. Pas- gengerH, capt. Kichols, of the ship jHcnrietta, of Boston, \and^capir Bunker, -of rf»e ship Re* solution ^df H^w-'Y'brk. '-'Ca^. Walker .was captwredfi 12th Qetpfeer,. lat. 48, 40, -long. 2t)„e|ghi day^oot froth Jitverpopl, hy the' Xie Decide, SFrene^h Jprivate^iiHcapr. Bnoliet, 1G days our from 3°vdeaux. ^Capt. Walker was ^eie»jse4 f bythe privateer upbn giving a ^otoof : ^^Tii0y$ANODOIJ,ARS. nVbiils ofexcrhahge on ; his) owners in the 0, States; theyito^k from the Xaconia, the mme> -Samttel^Pray,' and twst&aroeiT7~#osephicnvifffecf J W. Weld afaid; itoc«;h. fJasjetV byjh'eir own •cpnsen*,'lb ^eth^ld as hostages for thef>3y- meut of the\bilis. • The Henrietta, of Boston, <cap|*- Nichols, with a cargo of iron, hardware \and Bry goods, 'bound from. Liverpool'to New-York,. vas capture,d'.with.insight of the Laconta, by the same pri^teer and ordered for ..France. The captors declared the ship good j^rize \after ex- amining her-papersi .which they scaled tip and fcglaihed/ 'They wonltl-not allow .'capt. Nichols nor his mate to remain on, bo§rd.4heir own«hip. N.-' ^ The Re\splUfeiprj^ t W.-Bmiker, bo«nd from Londofj.tos New-York, i|i ballast, was captured two days,fee-lore, .by,;the same priva^ teer, After taking .qv$ the crew of the Re- solution, .^ithlierfsea stores an^'ssiroe of feel\ furfliturej they attempted to sifik'tarad alter . t communications of the eplace hint. • ;„ i% . • Whatever j^leas, WGiaf beinrged .fqr ,.a disar •vowal of engageii'iiemS' fprrt>ed %'Biplonia- tic-ffiijctioniVieiij ia^ases^he^e f ^y the lermf; of the'^isgagerhetitsit niirfualralification^s -re.^' served, or where nbtice'af 'thetlpsemay : h|vj? >>re-' presse^ct. %qf-t9^*T(Wffi$mp. ,miae4l:-. 'jP^hitifcl^i^&^^sidera.. tiohojf' tfie>*£egisl^|t|r^V'So^;;' T %'.;b^^^ site •\ an$'' the'^o^' 'p$$& ' i\hieH$n!\. fiw de\d ^nspic|prjs,^ ; ^n'4«r^^ a%y.' ^#lth\^ i r^tt^e^p6i^ J #;J»|! afiti' -b^jin.^lent.. % s^^c^t«h.ue^.'.#^ds them- -«—^^^^^^^»^~^-' --^ »- -^ an be'en giv^n of a departure\ frdrcr wsfiru.ctions ; or ihVe^traordinary cases,-,es?entia11.y , \'ioJa r . ting tiie prin<aplea\ of equity^5 ^\^isavowal totrld hot have been apprehejrtd.ed ina CJJSJS . vvhere.no such notice or, vjolarioh existed^ w.here^tno such fati^catio^ was'\feserve4\j and more tspeci^lly ivhure,,. Wist nww'in'propf, 'a^» engagement^ t0%e'-e:$eeuted. withbukany such ratiiicationyvf^s ^oi)iempia^d;:by(tb| instruc- tions given, ^nd, where it, had» f \yi\h good faith,'jbeen carried into innnediate fexecutiou on. the part of the tlnitecl %ftes. i? ^ : These Coo,si,derations not, hayihg'testrain- ed*-the,British j»uydrnriWrif frorris disavowing the arrangement by virfue of wjhic,^ its vo- ders in CoVn.cii >vere to be revoked,'an^ the event authorizing (he renewal .of-coranTergal rnterconrs^ having. |htis not'taken place,, it netoess^rily became a qye'stioh of equal yrgenr •cy anil itnpo'rtaiice, .whether the' act ^rphib- iting that intercourse was nbt to' be cor^sider-r ed as remaining in legal, force.;- •; This question, beiiu£» after due deliberation^ de-. uT»th\e airltmatfye^ a~.^pc^h>ptioni to that effect was fesued. It. cdnldf'nQt but happen,, however, tpat^ return to this-state. of tilings from that' vvhichL^a^ followe'd' 'aft execution of the' armpger^'elnt^y.'the'Unitei States, would involve drfHculties.-^With a quirjment of. our vessels 'djf.i^a^'l^-v'in|,.':he(>n view to tlimiiwsh\ these as umich as possible, fully carried into execjitiaftj I#M€5f tothe. the instrnctioBs fyom the. Secretary qt- the I statement of the secretary pft||e^a^\fbr the Trelsuryi mw fajd- before^youj,*.were trans-; information whic& inay be p^bj|et*,0n that mkte4.\to the GQJe,Gto.rs ; pf^lie^several ports, subject! -,To that sta^^pstfisi^^s-^^|^il^»^'fl^> r • if in /petmitting 'Brm'^S.\ y^ssf!s,.\;to v dep^rt v . of the ; transfer^ of a|^ri^^o^^g0|fe^ v - v/ithout \giving J?pjti4s..npt J t« proc^cl to their; ,by^ tke^clt •ot'^Ke sessip|tf f r$^e^l^|ii''*ta#i •'. own p«?rts, ; it shiould appear^hat the tetTor of 'and o| : ,;th:e ; -gypttnds'ohvwhi«?%|^|r ; an'^rr J •••'•'/ 'hi' '$tfc^9te$tynti§ni ' *$$& ^W#%adfe- by ; the\ ts^cjfefar-y. of. w4r/i^^l|he ; |eeij i^tthei foriificatiohs p'ri bur-. .fiia«Jj|f;me'3B^fe|i:^i|ii are-|n man^olthe |)qrt&''«ptij,p1|te4,i J^iS^Pgjfc. dgfehee \which was C0Ht|n^^iat^di^n|i : .that: a' further *time .will;.b0^i\equir|^|<?: jfrfitifer ' .cbrppiefte.the, -works-hi. ti^%a*b!0^-oI'^esf*. T.prk\» ,and. income ^oth^rNpl|iC?s.; -,<Py 'ihfer eni{|ifgem,ent ©jf ^'v/t^^-'-j^di 1 0dJtm^r>' me>t '$£-.• a ;0r ; eat-er : riqmte^.|f|l%^t thr p,ublic.3rn>t&,rMs, : ; i^e-iS%^ly ; 'pPwilI a ^ $ an nr. increasing, ^t ai ratei on'lpriv^te .•ie'o••rJtsrac't^' , m%^h^e#).ec^id><t^iBO- SamuelStiHivell 370 j Mangle Minthorn 3#7 • w?ri j s setlre to 1^^\ The feapt, of the pri- Sol. Wheeler, • 365 \ John Palmer, 394 kateer ir/foriiled. 4kpt. Mfaelb #iat orders •* .Ran on both Madisoniaa and Clintonian. had been lat'el^'receiye^ at all f the ports from ^ \ the emoeror, to-takeor - REMARKS. * ticket* all vessels ibpundtoor from any^of the ports of hisene- Jt-, is not, in the nature of a generous en- mies, agreeable to the strictest construction emy^tOvinstik his fallen foe. We meah not-^f the Milan Decree. TheResolwtion was to display any-signal marks of triumph at the t h e first ship..uCaptWed by the privateer after victory which we liave achieved. Suffice-it leaving p#t.' Two passengers in the Henri- to \say thatshe glorious cause of federalism et£a| . an a | our D f her seamen^ are on board has never.- erected itself with such touring t k e Lacotiia. '*.-•' ••* -' - pi;e>.eminencef ih this city since the iii-orfiert-1 'fhe following is a translation of the receipt our W;hich Saw John Adams succeed to 'given by tihe captor to capt. Nieljpls: oftr,belbved WASHINGTON J the leader and, « j the undersigned, capta'm of the priva- champion of the party to which We^ have the! tee r ^ e Decide, of Bordeaux/fittejd out by honor to belong. The past election derives M. Brfgurie,' jun.'certify, that I have captu- iegal authority-lias j$o$;^ 'weip'emadwi' ' ... it is to be ascjimed-to-the anxious diesire! 'Whateyeir roaV bi; lhe?#fti1fe&'.M' .^uV'de- injured by SA unforeseenart occurren.ee which was felt,, tjiat ^individuals should-be .li'beritio.h^on ;^jS)%|!4^^i^1^^^if9 <i : And tabjisiim^ntsj I sfeouM-;.ra|Mli..^'4^-jP^t the whatever CttrtheTfpf^visjp^'s|Uay\i?e'fouo ^ gfeltb^lwkrk oFb'^r %$pifoffiyiaf^ ^ojree it% jTee?afi*llpv^ed\by'-the>appoimtme!»t'^ ; of a The S« v rns .wliicli h^d-.^eii;^ &1| ^^B^ ac \ successor, ho^eswere^indiilg^d that th^new cumulated^inth^t^^^ wfm: the mission would contribute;*© allevrate the dis- receipts during tffe,'\ \ '\ : !A ' I: \^^ -\'*' sippoiutment which l^d ^e.ep prpducedj and Sept s U^tJ[amd ^^\^^S%^^-J^ljf'i^^ •to' rertioWthe causesswliicrh/had so Ions.ierji-? miliidris. of d,Qi3la|li%v;|:/e^afl^ll^^ barrassed the g^>od opderstagiding of the two alMJUr ep^|^d^i^>|Wo;^4^|^..^^!rtfBt nations: It cop.14 not/be doubted that-it exp^ses^ ^^^i5|^t^P^Ki^S%^k its inipprta&ee from the circumstarice that it will make good to our friends in the country red this day, the ship Henrietta, of Boston> capt. John Nichols, in virtue of the laws, of andat . a i^# c eth? earnest which we gave aiv government, finding the'said sMpincon- them.last spring of the revival of sound >t ravention of the^'im|>erial decree of i7th principles in % metropolis of the state. Dec. 1807/ Done at sea, t n board the pri May the healthful blood which thqsanirnates va teer Le Decide, 12th 6ct. 1809.\ the heart eSctend itself by a brisk, and saldtary « BRGILLET.\ circulation to every limb, give tone and vig- or to t?he extremities, and thus infuse a- new portion of life into the commonwealth. We shall not now ,enteir into even a brief would at least be charged with conciliatory to atjy lo^, '^i^*i^^iA^^}^.%P^^i^ explanations of the step which had been ta- merce, and ^h.e% ,-iqiSi^fe^]^^t_\v^^^i^^t^^V'o£ ken, and with proposals to be substituted for* the public yevejhue^\%i! p^^w'.^pqupfe * the rejected arrangement. Reasonable and' deficiency ^•ifee.^eip^^t-;^, en^ftPg universal as this.expectation was, if has not^year^ io^^t<iH^k^!^^St^f^^.t\^. been also fulfilled. From the first official fer.to tfo^.'-scial^meit|(^ : 'j^^'^^^ii^^r||QS{^^* disctostrfes tjf the pew inniisteF, it \was found teu^ffbm {he^re^s^y,.'!',','• ; ^ ~^A ;\'/; f that he had received no authority to enter lui the r 'sfeafe , ^l^ , ^.iiii^...^^i^X^' into explanations relative to either branch of dur affairs with tb«- : j^!|4t ; >^ir;tiesj;tp^4|4i^- thearrahgeinent disavowed j nor any author- trous & protracted. W^'^^;*^P^^^^ ity'to substitute proposals, as to that branch, equally- ii^auriLovisi -a^^f^in^^^^^^^l^^jlj^^^^ whTcli \concerned the British Orders in Coun- States as a netitral natioi^tlie#i$Srk©|jtw Gcsfgctoivfi, (Columbia Y Nov. SfS. The National Intelligencer of yesterday] has' published Mr. Jackson's Circukr ;to the history, #f the causes by which this happy ; BritishConsuls with thefollowing tnt'roduc- change has b#en produced. Long have the jjoh: • • . • \ people felt accumulating distresses, and long) « The following letter,' said to- : be addres- have,they seen that k was not owing to, a ^d to the British Consuls, is taken fronv the « casual concurrence of calamitous circUm- Independent American; W,e \are authorized stances, but to the pervious hand of their go- to sa y, that its contents,\ so far as tiey coo, vernment' that they have been driven almost tradict the'article pwblished irt vthis paper on tomadflesi.and despajr. Nor has the late the 13th ins-faht^ relate to the course of the conduct of the administrafwnf-iti-breaking off negociations \between our\ government and an important ^egpeiation on something less; Mr. Jacksonw are uttfrnrnded\ It might be well for ]Mr. Editor- Smith, to' inform the public by whafe authority he makes this declaration.. His';tft»e afe mfbrwdd—ive than a punctilio served to restore their de parted sConfldeoceli Oat of twenty members, composing thes common council, and taken necessarily^m all parts of this populous and extensive city, fifteen, three-fourths of the j an - id ea ok the public mind, that hehasin- whole\nnnibier^are'fedeM. This fact speaks; telligence fromf nfi^ce bf *he Secretary of in a vojce.that cannot he mtsunderstoad, ttor \ s tate . But .WC m mbori&d to, sa h that will it admit bf misrepresentation, for our Mr. Secretary Smit'h neyer authorized Mr. adversaries have declared in their public j Editor Smith to m^ thVieclaration contain- prints, attd their handbills, that this election | e a j n the above d^uoteJparagrTph.--/«^». was thticeymtfjvderaltsin arrayed against de~ ' ' niocmip $fa '-was so; and never was .trtutriph so complete. To sftjfper then -with what up peiik&th&ytnay> ^ ment of State** and this Minister will show, how unessentially .the features p'res'ented in its commencen.ent Have been, varieb 4 ; in its progress. It witi show also, that forgetting the respect due to all governments, he did rJ>Frdffi*the JMton Repertory. •' : GEtlElNa - ARMSTRONG.' Oh the «roJ6ft oi rhfs gentleman's tie* gleet 6f A^teiicaa prisonefs in ftmce, & the are authbrized, &c. ?r^^ imended.to impress \rtot ren'-ain-from itoputations oA this, which required that ho further c9ritounications should be receivedfrom him- ...The necessity of this step will be made knpwn tolns Britan- nic Majesty through the Minister Plenipoten- tiary of,the United States in ..JLpndon. And e Quoted parakr\al)h.*^-/w£/^«- dept American* A letter frbm 1 :k , cqmmercial house of the experienced -from- - ^^^^18^^^^^ much foonii'-.'Cpf ,-c'ongrafiliatlor| ; .^^i'lp^'*. perity and, \3V$pn^®&d^^ tiori j|^ honitev^ $&* ^^kkk^MMt^- never- • DeegLih^6i^./iilt^riai^^ I lfe^ the. -sea?Joti[s:, ^oug^it^f ar^u|?n?^ii districts -,shor.t /s o|^their-Vuii|fc;%i|t are more' thaa, • sufficient r $&t$$0 ' ; #^!^pK• bur c<j»mfo>rs>;!' J be. face sbj|o»»i^ft|^fe ry, whf:re'pp^9 : t8 *-04 '^i4^m^iS^^m!^ i enterpri-2e.j.' : -bf{eifctem^'«e^fetM^ ' ' ' \ '''msm; vieweB ih the -san»e ^4iq»iblS#i^tAr leeu regarded ' Vi^.,[swppife^.^,Nb;r- is : it\ ; ;«^ it will learn, at *hej^ti)ii$[-revd.Qt^^ II be has bee ..... ,. ,- -. ...,,-.. p.. . government will learn, at theji&at tjii^re^oj^^ the importation pf American produce from sanietimB, that a ready attention wiljl Us giv-j its is, t^.jnb^btwSejg^^w^pm^. Fayal in all vessels, excepting tho-se sailing ento communications, rh/(mc[h any chatmel: thj>se f impoliii|: t^w^^j^SSiMfM. under the fteii^'^-^N. T. Daily Oaz. which..may be s^bsti^uwd, It.wiliV l»'fli»py;Jrhe c^m^mg^f^i^i^^^^^^ » 4 <*'-. Wr r;-* 6> Mt :•**? ,i'|-«- :V. \•>' ;,^.;iT^>-f-: ft*S*»« -• •*'*** • ttENEY HUDSON, ' HAS-JtJST RECEIVED^ A^ FRESH SUPPLY OF\^ ' • loads t Medicine $ .Sf feather, . Which he offers for fale on as good terms as can be purchafed in the county for ready ^i%£iJ? i ' A* Ihs receivMawry i^t^m.^f^- -.4 ^ASA • ••- • . y^~\ •••;••• ••V8»* f ..j_ 1 •• .'• *'.%• -'.V ^fl^^rife' employed as an agent lor -theft genttemeh, 3 $iwk* pf&tm WW** » tefoeafuliv informs the public that the aoods i d^^^^^mm^} ... \ r 7Sv e d;bulinef S e^ablifhed, ao#Vri|l x^l&^^S^P™* . b^SuedTatthe ftore lately occupfetf by Tooelher xvifk a gtemmriely of Other y ohn Shards, . where has been received, -Mb ..... :w^i*>-:.*.^**— - inadditionlotheftock, a frefh fupply of Fre'ncWaM^^P^dy .- r Ja^a^^^-^oix^tim;. _ Hdtatf to*. Cbuhtry Clu 5 Mafl^f ^rJ,->cifty, and Malaga Drugs, Medictnesr i^^- . Woods'& P tints,:..:' Which will be afforded on as good terms as at any ftore in the emmtty. _ . / y DAVID FIEJ.D, jun. Genevai February1. (1^ - ', WATCH mPAIRlKf, % db ll4«ttj»'.- 4^W>* .'• ^-..-/. • chorfe^--5o^'reasY^; .--'- : ' : lob wt!<Stoft flbtiititMigbiv , ; 50 Ao Carolina db; . 5 Bales Ob«on I •'- iiHi a M'olaulif-\\''---^ 1 ;'\\ ; A ' .': . • ' AN.£>- .' :'^,'-..\' H &J^ :Skm, ' S G«W 6f Sihersmth Busfy^ Lump and fBrov?4 Sugars^ . Caffue* Fl#peB* Alfpic«, ginger, Cho • .^ii^ntal»^^^^-' • i trni»t'eeljent%r Leadj 4 do Rufjta and Country Won ; W G? 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