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~ It will nat go down for theae Secession symwill tena wuoh beinge the proprictios oF civ~iligation.
___ Sahoon River mines are good beyend doubt,
_ & pridiver @acaped from the State Privon at
San Queptia,. He en the rond
loading to the paper mith The prisoner whe
teen employed ag a trusty, and
plaka, that there is no liberty of .
“Hien, : sonke this a prominent com-~
plait” ‘They are perfectly consistent in mak_
in complaints. The suppression of a
évoted to an abuse of the Government,
in thelr Siaey shesenters a aireet te
at the roots uf treason and tella ngainst the
cause ty which these journals are engaged. —
pathizing sheets, of which our State has a
few, to cherge, that whan 3 malignaut newspaper. like the NW. ¥. Dey Book, is silenced.
n Demoorntye Journal is destroyed by Republican Wigotry. That sort of a charge is
todisilly apd stale to be published in this age
of the world, and the editor who dees it,
aught to be eonvieted of glandering the public, by infering they are a0 fovlish and ignorant as. to. believe tt. :
The Adminiatration bas silenced a newspaper or twa, and all the -blame that-can be attached for so daing te in going so far and
ovéry one whoue Writings show a malignint
opposition to the unity: vf the American
States; and whose sentiments publicly expressed have a.tendeney to “weakon tho atent or efforts of ane loyal citizen in the
cdlige of good, government ae ‘ayainet the
damnable rebellion.wnd scourge him from the
_ presence of tha decegt aocwty he pollutes
Men who haveno apnae of honor or feeling
of patriotian, whe ate dead to every sentiment af wivotian fur'the glorious institutions
of our matebleas country, whe care so little
far civit liberty, order, juatice -and baw, fui
every great and noble principle chertshed
among wen whe ere men, are not fit to be
treated even go censiderately asa conviciel
felon, Nothing bat brute force, well applied.
There ws no charscter so oathesome tind deteetable as that which eympath-"
izes with barbariam and gloata over his coun* AORN
trg’s ruin. The world has no punishinené-teo
saver’.nor hell a plaee too hot fer such choice
specimens of depraved humanity.
Demouracy THis YRar.—We bave in
this State n wort of Democracy which eceu.
pies in the political world the part of an old
woman hanging on the skirta of her son-and
preventing bim from going forth rnd battling
for hiacountry. The apirit ef tho times inaptres the yoting man to met effort; so
the exuse.of the nauntry calf upon all pat.
riots ‘ta unite their efforta to mule the eun.
wet less doubtful. ‘The affections of the old
women.of the Demperatic party are atrang
for the party, so atrong ta to lnae sight of the
necessities of the country, They will have
the organizgstion maintaingd. What for?—
They say they deaive te support the Govern,
ment. Some of their organs declare to the
coutrary, avd are in.fagor of opposing the
Admimetration, and de uppore it, and these
ace more cangiatent than the remainder of
the party ; for aa there is really no other issue but between The Aduwiniatratian and the
eneimiva of the country, ba who identifies
himself equarely With one gide er the uther
is mare to be reapected than be who is a gobetween, eavipg to. himeectf tho cloak of one
party while braying and acting for the other.
If there is but one. save, let men who call
themselves meo,sad prefer the term tu Democr ty, identify themaelvea with ous party a!
onde. To eyll themerttee Union men, and
atill keep up faction, out of pure prejudice,
or for the benefit 6f Beovssioniste, ia te “eten!
the livery of heaven to serve the devil in.”
Mere fROM THR NORTUBRN MEINES.—
Thr Inteat news from the vorthern mines is
to the effeet that now diggmge bave been
atruck filty milea. from Blerence city, and
that ‘hé digeings promise better than has
been reported, “Que statement is, that the
ANoTHER Escapa.—QOa Friday meht lot
~ ramixc Home.—Col. Carleton, from
his head quarters, at Tucson has proclaimed
. martial law over Arizona. The Col. hes} )
struck right home to the root of rebeiliom in . Stéamar Pacific a
the fundamental lawa he has established in
Express of yesterday :
Administra.
etertaiument was grand, entertaining
hia proclamation. The principal
“ . oF
scribe to the oath of allegiance to the United
. States. ‘
should feel for our country and Government
go unpunished if sufficient proof can be haa
of thei.
3. No man who does not “pursae some
lawful. calling, or have some legitimate means
of support, shall be permitted to remain in
the Territory.”
These rules are direct and positive. First,
aman must swear to be true te the United
States, or leave the Territory, and he must
do it‘ without delay.’ No time is allowed
secessionists to plan mischief before they
take the oath. The oath will have a binding
effect upon some secession sts, if there is a
conscience among that sort ef people Those
who care nothing for the sacred obligafiona of an vath will have to keep their
muuthe well shut under the second rule.
Words derogatory to the country and the
Government are an offense not to be tolerated by Col Carleton. But rule third-strikes
secession in the mortal part. All bummers
of those not having an legitimate avocation,
are to provide themeelves with an honest
‘way of getting a living, or leave. Idieness
ia one of the great causes of the rebellion.
It ia your idte, good-fsr-nothing fellow who
is & Becessioniat in nine cuaea out of ten.
The industry and capital of any country is
oppesed to anarchy and revelution. When
Cul. Carleton -succeeds in euforeing rule
third, he will have little else to do. The
bummers and loafers when driven to work
or out of the country will tuke the last reMaine Of GeCoRION With hem, and leave toyalty, sobriety, industry and peace, the enoicest of virtues, behind.
HaNLon Brorusrs.The Marysville Ex
press —erys these wonderful avd —world-renowned performers appeared before a tre=
mendous crowd on Monday evening in their
wonderful Acr batic performance. The enand
amueing, combining as it did great feats, os
well ag variety of characters introduced
upon the stage, which kept the audience
convulsed with laughter,
The Marysville Appeal, of yesterday, says :
There waa a great andience at the Pavilien
ot the Hanlon Brotheralast night, to witness
their wonderful fenta, of whch, of course,
the grand feat of Zampillaerostation was the
chief attraction, though eame of the ethers
were eqnally wonderful and quite as pleasing,
particuliriy the Triple Parterre, which is
one of the moet brilliant series of posturinga and gymnastic exercisea which are ever
attempted. Tho thrilling feat of throwing
somersiulta in the vir, backward and forward, waa witnessed with breathless -inter-eat and the agile flyer, William Hanton, greeted with boundless applouae.
. oo
RopBeR AxunksteD. — The Portland
Times, anys Graham, the man that robbed
Dennison's eafe of $700 on Wedneaday ast,
was arreated by Deputy Sheriff Aroold yee.
terday morning about 6 o'clock on the etramer Cowlitz. He was about te take a pleaaure trip for the benefit of his health. He
would have felt much better had che made
geod hisesenpe. All the stolen money and
revolver was found with hier, Heis new a
& permanent benrcer in the best hotel that
eur county offards. The hombre bad thy
unpudence to draw his revolver when about
to be arrested.
AN exchange paper says Blondin has a femate rival inthe West..M'll Carolista is
performing wonders an taetitht rope in Detroit, Michigan. She waiks with exae and
rapidly along a rope stretched from the roof
of a five story building on Doaroan street to
the roof of a four story block opposite, performing on her passage all the feats for which
Biondin is famous, even to standing on her
head midway acrogs the rupe. It is needless
to aay that the fair Carolista is clad in male
attire.
To BE SHOT. —Six persone had been cen.
demard to be shot by the Military Commis.
sion for vivlation of their parole, given at
Port Jackson, in organizing a military company for gervice in the rebel army. General
Butler approved the sentence. Theirnames
are Atraham McLane, Daniel Edward
C. Smith, Patrick Kane. William ,
end William Stantey.
ruleg are
No man, . who has arrived at lawful
age, shall be permitted to reside within the
2." No words or acts calcu'ated to ienpair .
that. veneration which all good putriota:
will -be tolerated, within this Territory, or4
looked wellin Dennisen's goat, arid no d vubt . Sam Francisco, Jet. 1862.—The
night trom. Vieti¥ia and Portland; sith J assengers and
683 in treasure, $32,000 of avhich was
from Portland. As the Pacific was leaving
Portland, Wells, Fargo & Co’s. messenger
arrived from Lewiston wits $200,000 in treasure, but not in time for the steamer. ©
We collate the following items : *
‘Fhe Portland Daily Times of the 24th eays: .
. Jot Creighton has arrived from Florence
City." He-brings news of new and rich dig
sings having been struck fifty miles from that
~The new mines are in-a similar sink
in the mountains to those at Florence City.
Four thousand mipers had left fur the reported discoveries
News from Cariboo is riot encouraging. —
Miners that had wintered there were leaving
on account of searcity of provisions. New
comers were making trouble on account of
the large claims held by old claimants.
The steamer St. Louis took 135 passengers
and over a million anda quarter in specie,
The general impression amongst remitters
ig. that the panic in New York was but
temporary, and as no intelligence arrived by
telegraph of Banks’ appointinent to the War
Office, that the rumor was a stock jobbing
canard, ° :
The Lick. Houge, the finest furnished hote
in the State, was opened to-day,
A man named John Booley, in the emplo
of the Spring Valley Water Company, fell
dead at his work to-day. :
Wire BaibGe Brokex.—A _ correspondent af the Sacraments Bes writing from
Michigan Bar, saya “Piitnam’s wire bridge
across the Cogsumnes, three miles below this
. place, gave way on Friday afternooa. About
fifty head of eattle were crossing at the time.
On» of the wooden towers split. letting down
the suspension cublé on ane side, turning the
bridges up edgéwias and precipitating the cattle into the river, and entangling sume of
them into the wire railing where some ten
head nre hanging yet. Most of them were
drowned.”
ie *--oOoo
CATTLE.—There were sold at auction at
the Fifteen. Milo House, San. Jeaquin,—on
Friday, eleven steers which brought $11 pér
head ; twenty-four yearlings at $6 per head;
cows from $6 to” $22 each, according to
THE vineyard of John Gillig, in Cache
Créek Canon, contains 35.000 three year old
Vines, a8 we learn from the Knight’s Landing News.
CoLTon'’s COMMITTEE Was tu have met
yesterday in Sun Francisco, for seme purpose not yet determined, but probably to fix
up a fusion ticket weceptable to the Secesh.
McCLELLAN hes set himacl{ down before
Richinond to*eapture ft by regular geige.—
His first parallel is completed, and still the
work govs bravely on. ‘The city must. fall,
and uot long hence. x
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NAVAL Dese KRTERS.—Fiity-one men have
deserted within the ase few
the men-of-war La
mouths from
Wyoming and
Narragansett, in San Frincisco harbor.
: pate eee TE
caster,
STOCK HOLDERS.—Uov. Stanford, President of the Central Pacifie Railroad) Cowpany, gives notice that the annual meeting of
the stockholders of suid Company will be
held in Sacramento, Ju'y 10th, to choose Directors, etc.
pe
Mew: LZ, of Shasta, his
plants under cultivation.
well.
1,000 ‘tobacco
They are doing
Arrivals at National Exchange
Broad Street, Nevada.
GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR
JULY 1, 1862.
M E Vravar, 8an Fran FE P Hubbard. do
) Hobert. do Wm MeDonald, do
§ Ll. Simon, do JC Young, Eureka
M. Penti¢hal, Sacratto AC Morea, G Va'y
F Hitchcock, de T Woedruff, do
H Kennedy, do H Marriman, do
JA March, eo A . smbeth, do
Win Calm: a, da G Moryah, do
G L Waters, G Valley Mre Ames, Col.Hill
J Jeffrey. do CW Maniels, Sweetl’d
JP Kenney, . do H McKee, Washington .
J Wilds, do. JQA Clark, Auburn
F Wheeler, do R Pearce, Omega
FH Gaylord, City MM Taylor. Boston
A W Potter, do A Dewer, G Hil
J Conroy, do E Bennett G Valley
D Pauck, do .
] NSOLVENT NOTICEK.—Inthe District .
Court of the 14th Judi ial District ofthe State
“of Cal forite. ii the matter of the petition ef Orlaado Jennings, «n Lnselvent Debtor: Pursuant
to an order of the Hon. 'T. 8. McFatland, Judge
of the anid Distri¢t court, notice is her by civen
to all the creditors of the said Insolvent. OrlanJennings to be and appear before the Hon. P.
McFarland, Judge of the Distrist court aforesaid, in oren court, at the court room. ef said
court, in the county of Nevada, op the 5th day of .
August, A. D., 1862, at 10 o’clock A. M., of that
day. then and there to show cause, if any they
‘can, why the prayer of said Insolveut should not
oo an aseigamentof his estate ve
7
. in and for the county of Nevada, State of Ca:iforpoy ey aeons Selby Flat, arcrosa the Scuth Yuba
tothe
. bridges, improvemen
PAVILION:
MAIN STREET, NEVADA :
GEO. ©. PIER Eo esses cses ss Manager.
First Night of the World Renowned!
FLYING TRAPEZE!
_ WM. O-FNEIL
“ on celebrated Jrish Comedian. ne
CHARLEY BACK US,
W HMO after traveling all. over the world. }
will appear in Song#, Dances. Bas leaques,
Imitations,ete., etc. ;
€Oke MURPRY,.,
The San Freneciseo:. Favorite. in a variety of
pleasing acts, and
MR. TAYLOR, Banjoist.
JULY THIRD & FOURTH!
Lee The Performance will commence with
CELEBRATED IMITATIONS !
Of all the Great Actors in the World, by Charley
Backus.
thriliing act of
Zampillacrostation or the Flying Trapeze,
Assisted by the Brothers GEORGE and
ALFRED.
Overture, 2. ..0c;ecesecessea50¢:. BE the Band
Comic Song and Datee...... Mr O'Neil.
Ethiopian Eccentricities, C. Backus, & Mr Taylor.
To be followed by grand and comic act entiticd
Sur Ics Echasses!
By Mr Alired Harlon, assisted by Mr. Themas
Hanlon.
trish Schoolmaster,....:.5;Mr: Win. O'Nelf*
Comicalities,...... Joe Marphy and Taylor.
The whole to conclude with the grand
Treble Parterre Act! !
By the Brothers. GEORGE, WILLIAM, and
THOMAS HAMLON.
—-ADPMISSIONONEDOLLAR}
INDEPENDENCE BALL!
A Grand Ball willbe given
2.
AT THE
) TEMPERANCE HALE. @LS
On B’riday Evening, July 4th, '62
Introduction Committee t
John A. Lancaster, S. W. Bering, A. B. Dibble
Floor Managers:
Hon, T. B. McFarland, A. ©. Niles, Esq. E
Block Jr., L. F. Rowell.
Chas. Smith. ‘Thos Findley, Grase Valley.
Wm. II. Sears R. Reamcr. North San Juan.
Sam_ Gillham, Rough & Ready.
Ed. Williams, Red Dog.
7° Muste by Plumhoff ani Schmidttschagi de?
Nevada June, 29th. :
DR. O. POND,
SURGEON DENTIST!
(Successor to Dr. Levason.)
( E-FICE iv Kelecy’s Building over Block &
Co’s Store, corner Pine and Comm reial
Street Nevada city, Cal.
UNDERTAKING.
WM. C. ST12.ES, UNDER
: TAKER. has on hand and wil!
make to order COVERED ©®¥®{NS at the fo!
lowing cheap rates :
SMALL SIZR, FROM.. .5écccccoceses $3 tu $10
LARGE SIZE. PROM, .<.ccsoccccocce $10 to $20
GRAV FENCES, of every style, furnished
cheaper than by any other persen in the eounty.
poy. yet . tape in the neatest style.
ates furnis and mo ¢ e for engravin
March [6 1861-tf is ‘i
Pacific Mail Stewmship Co.
The following steamsh‘pa will
be dispatched in the month of July
St Louis, Capt. Lapidye, T ues. day, July [st,
Orizaba, Capt. Fernsworth, Friday. July 11th.
ata Gate, Capt. Pearson, Monday, July
21st.
From } :!s
For Panama.
Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to
Aspinw 1} the Panama Kaitroad Company
and from. / + ;.nwallto New York by the Atlantic
Cor. Secramento & L idesdorff ste. San Franc ii.co
~HE RIFE’S SALE.—By virtue of an execution to me directed delivered out of the
Hon. District Court of the 4th Jadicial District
nia, bearing date A pri! 25th 1862, in faver of A.
Suillenberger and against C P. Flaugher & W.
Deny for the rumof Four Hundred and Fifty.
eight ard 75-'00 .Dollars. (debt,) with interest
on the said sum of $48 75, trom the 25th day of
April 1s62. at the rate, of zig per eent per month
—upon which there is of ether
ennebee House.and +nown as the Kobinson upper Toll road and bridge. Also, upon
that certain Toll Road, through the east gap of
ad Loaf, extending from Nevada to Turner’«
Mill, Also, upon thas certain Tolt Koad; from
Blue Tent. to the Back Bone Howse, ¢rossin
the South Yuba at Ulinois Bar, witha
rights of way, franchises, toll houses, toll cates
patient of its que lities.
astrengthencr, purely vegetable and hatmilees ;
Langley,
Brigoam, an! Kdward Hall, San Frencis
oo. For sale at retail by all Druggiste.
~rowe and -atiy actory manner
take
St. Wharf,at @ o'clock, A. mw. Hig :
all Chronic and Private
siva of
Caepkay,M. D.late m the
tionary War ; Chief Physician to the
Kegimeut of.
manications strictly confidential.
Cure guaranteed or no
letter or utherwise free
Address
its, laseltude. weakress of
Street, Nevada €i:,
BOILERS BUIL’?
Machinery of ever
Nevada
Os
<TEAM ENGINES AND
S -to on. Guar =
e ie.
fi Pp or Pépair Ail kinds of Build.
Castings, Sav, Grist, Mait and Bark Mills,
Horse Power and Car Whee's. All orders filled
ly.and at as low rates as any estaniish
Secmaendaho San Praneleniecig
added. —_
ce “In their wonderful Performance 0 ' wail pee MEYER *. oe. ,
ZAMPILLAEROSTATI 2 3 ii = ee
Fine French Brandies, Wines,
And Foreign and Domestic Liquors
gener ally. a oes
CR AND CELEBRATION!
—ON THE—
4th OF JULY!
AT NEVADA CITY: :
A GRAND CELEBRATION ofthe ap
proaching Anniversary ef our
National Independence
will beheld ac Nevada. The exercises of the
day will be as follows :
The Precession will form at 9 o’clock a.M., in
the following order: Overture,... [Laas secs essadeene By the Band.
MCR ORIA Ab iaicd soos sc ceecessiasces Joe Murphy Grand Moyehal,
To be followed by Mr. William Hanon in his Sovede eluete,
Nevada Hose Co. No, 't.
Pennsylivanixn Engine Coa. No. 2.
Protection Hook @& Ladder ts. No. i.
arfous Civic Societies,
Chapiein, Orater and Reader,
Citizems Gemeraliy,
The Procegsion wil] march through the varions
ORDER OF EXERCISER,
f Muaie by the Band, '
Prayer,
Reading @f the Sockratian of Independence.
Mugte,
Oration,
F Musie,
Benediction, :
National Salute at Sunrise und Sunset and Ring
ing of the Bells.
A Grand displey of
FIREWORKS!
In the evening.
ir The ritizens ef Nevada and other conaties
and partake of the hospitalities of the city.
Per orecr of the Committee of Arrangements
CHAS. MARSH,
Marshal of the day.
WATTS..
NERVOUS ANTIDOTE,
AND PHYSICAL RESTORATIVE.
i Hsded Medical Wonderofthe Age, The most
powerful aud wondertul medicme ever gts
taverd. aaron :
Watts’ Nervous Antidote.
Hae cured. and will cure, more cases of Nervous
disorders than any other known rc medy.
Watts’ Nervous Antidote
Has and wlilcure Nervous Heacache, Giddiness
Fainting, Fre fine extreme Debility, Neuralgia
C) ronic and Inflammatory Kheumation, Toothache. ete.
Watts’ Nervous Antidote
Is an effectual remedy for Wakefulmese. ~its
soothing and quieting influence is remarkable.
Watts’ Net vou» Antidote wil) cure Dettrium Tremens. Nerveus Trembling. Epilepsy.
Twi'ching of the Facial Nerves, Convulsions.
and Pulmonary omplaints.
Watts’ Nervous Antidote will art upon
that state of the nervous system Which produces D: pressiong of Spirits, Anxiety of Mind.
Mental Debility, Hysteris, andis so wonderfu?
in rejuvenating premature oldage, and ecorreet
ing decrepitude brought on by excessive indn}gence, that nothing but atrial can eonvinee the
It is notan excitant but
like a ekilliut architect ei by laying a frm
foundation, and yracually but incessantly adde
——_ and vigor urtil nothing t lett unfinieh
et holesale Agents, °
Rice, Cofiim & Co.; Marysville, and C.
Redington & Ce., Crane &
June loth, 862.
1OOD TEETH contributeas much to the
F gencrul heatth of an indivicual ax the clothing youwear: Thenif they sre defective cali
upon DR. POND who cperates’ ip the most
fee over Klock & Co.*s 5 ore, Nevada, Cal.
a7 Every hcusekeeper experiences how difficult it is teomake goud bread, and we therefere
leaspre in calling attention to the fact thet
re uniformly licht sweet and nutriteus
bread ft is only necessary to use Redington
& Co's Veast Powder,
tt excels all similar prepurutions every offered to
In every respect
and Paeil rn pean x ; the public. See advertisement im anethes
w. F. BABCOCK, Agents. colama.
] )RLS CZAPRAY'S Private Medien
and Surgical lustitute, Sacramento strect.
below Montgomery, oppoxite Pacific
ship Conmyeny 6 Office, Sup Francisco
batablished in 18H, for the Permanent Cure of
a and the Suppre»
ywg ‘and Resident Phvisician, L. J.
anyarian
Kevolmte
Atte:
Heonveds, Chief § the
Military ‘Hospital of Peeth, Hum. ary ; the Jate
Lecturus-on Diseases of Wowen pon
with allcosts suit, 2 have levied upon the fol . and Honorary Member of the Philadelphia Coilowing described property w ich was herctoWOE MMOD s.fore attached to-wit:—Phat-cértsin fott oat, ~ Particuliar attention paid toe the treatment at
diseases peculiar to rhe Women and Children.
Office hours—From 9A.M., to9 P.M. CamPermanent
pay, Coasultations by
DR. L. J. CEAPKAY, Sau Francisco
Spermatorrhea.
Or local weakness, nervous debility, low spr
the limbs and back,
made, and he be diac’ frhm his debts and
Habilitices, in eames of the statute in such
case made end provided ; and in the, n time
all t said insolvent
my hand and the seal of said
Peed ‘Deputy
ins ® ’
R. Sowers, Atty.
un‘'e belo or in indisp*sitien and ineapability for labor stud
either and ail of the dullaces of apprehension, less ot manery: awe?
Noti e is sion to s »,love of solitude. timidity. seit
public sale all distrust, headache painein tive site.
t Court } affections of the So inne *he face; sex uci
House deor, in ‘@ other rapt eh EY
ha under my band, thia.2nd dayof aly a. . new { wn to and henee: i unkno
An
free. Ad
copstru ae
are cordially invited to assist in the Celebration
.
+ ae ee
Tae For
dry ond ho
Lice of lig
—tig tk, we
hich temper
the-year, tl
patrietisn
able thiret,
course ta
Temperance
of crank a1
beer, and
atronger.
bounds we
thes. drink
we do not
would sugg
ite té pay:
drink to-m
and to dri:
aw much te
geod hquo
plaees in ti
know. thre
our neighb
merrijal str
Exchouge.
ea Bett
as there ar
perhaps ge
inane we ¢
fiding a du
ton cece
Tre Fr
lion witha
tent, to fal
of & thimo’
~ frosta, 8&t
on this ace
a fair crop
ty. Peact
vet there
take the ne
some wtiat
favorable ¢
Blackberr:
fruit, and .
the strawt
which by t
this vieini!
ENLAR(
granted to
ecupy a sha
pavilion, a
ed sixty fe
200 peop!
once. An
len Broth
inent, to o
Wate’
pleted and
the public
ginrious ¢
Wall's ent
the fury o
te the.ravs
cag withs
Fire W
Tow arrive
play will
from Squi
of these v
ue a pret
fired off b
ings
ANOTH
., gong toh
4th, at th
Chauvel ¢
rant it w!!
Rosas
rascaleen'
Moore’ 1
stracted .1
te eighty
[er-D.
night, the
Ticketa fo
the Natie
“Mayor
about ene
it ie thous
turty thoy
‘Tepae
county, :
patches «
Butte Cr
another: hy
yeidtof a
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