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Appointments, Promotions, &c.

Capt. Hill, from h. p. 28 F. Capt.
3 June.
vice Lynch, 3 Vet. Bt.

Lt. Jordan, Adj. vice Duport, res.
20 May.
Adj.
Surg. Bohan, from h. p. 23 F. Surg.
vice Macnish, n. p.

do.
Lt. Forster, from h. p. Rifle Br. Pay-
master, vice Jones, dismissed

10 June.

Lt. Pennington, from late 5 Vet. Bn.
Paym. vice Mackenzie, h. p.
20 May.
Qua. Mast. Serj. Agnew, Qua. Mast.
vice Herring, ret. on full pay
17 June.
Lt. Cornwall, from 60 F. Lt. vice
10 do.
Grubbe, h. p. 74 F.
Capt. Blane, from 10 F. Capt. vice
Bt. Maj. Wil iamson, h. p. 28 F.
ō do.

Ass. Surg. Whitney, from 85 F. Surg.
vice Morrison, dead.
Lt. Hawkins, from 54 F.
Berkeley, h. p. 71 F.

17 do.

91

Lt. vice

20 May.

97

Surg. Conolly, from,h. p.
Surg.

5

W. I. R.

17 June.

98

p. 94 F.

27 do.

99

Capt. D. Campbell, from h.
Capt. vice Fox, cancelled

Lt. Freebrain, from h. p. 74 F. Lt.
10 June.
vice Tempest, 60 F.
Lt. Dunlevie, from h. p. 65 F. Paym.
do.
Surg. Hibbert, from h. p. York L.
17 do.
1. V. Surg.
vice Tra-
20 May.

Rifle Brig. 1st Lt. Felix, Capt. by p.

3

vers, ret.

2d Lt. Irton, 1st Lt.

H. F. Beckwith, 2d Lt.

do.

do.

Capt. 27 do.

1 Vet. Bn. Capt. Scott, from h. p. 26 F.
vice Strangeways, ret. list.
Bt. Maj. Lynch, from 63 F. Capt.
3 June.
vice Vandeleur, 10 F.
Ens. Douglas, from h. p. 2 Gar. Bn.
do.
Eus. vice Boreham, ret. list

Unattached.

Maj. Keane from 7 Dr. Lt. Col. of
Inf. by p. Lt. Gen. Stovin, ret.

17 do.

Staff

Lt. Nun, from 59 F. Staff Adj. vice
27 May, 1824.
Gourlay, dead

Hospital Staff.

Ass. Surg. Stewart, from h. p. 38 F.
Ass. Surg. vice Hosp. Ass. Cham-
20 May, 1824.
bers, 64 F.
M'Leod, from h. p. 78 F.
do. vice Hosp. Ass. M'Niece, dead
25 do.
Caldwell, from h. p. 31 F.
do. vice Lamonde, 60 F. 25 June.
Hosp. Ass. Morgan, do.

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Capt. Harvey, from Cape Corps (Inf.) with Lieut.
Ross, h. p. 60 F.

Ensign Nixon, from 44 F. with Ensign Dodgin,
66 F.

Kellet from 48 F. with Ensign Smith, h. p.

24 F.
Paym. Chitty, from 2 Dr. G. with Capt. Hay, h. p.
43 F.

Surg. Shorland, from 31 F. with Surg. Callow,
96 F.

Jones, from 44 F. with Surg. Daunt, 58 F.
Assist. Surg. Campbell, from Rifle Brig. with As-
sist. Surg. Armstrong, h.p.

Hosp. Assist. Farmer, with Hosp. Assist. Black-
wood, h. p.

Resignations and Retirements.

Lieut. Gen. Stovin, from 17 F.
Maj. Percival, 18 F.
Capt. Langley, 6 Dr. G.

Travers, Rifle Brig.

Lieut. Butler, 62 F.

Cort. Sir R. Hill, R. Horse Gds.
Ens. Sweetenham, 46 F.

Appointments Cancelled.

Capt. Fox, 98 F.

Lieut. Rafter 1 F.

Lieut. Ker, 30 F.

Removed from the Service.

Assist. Surg. Freer, 21 F.

Deaths.

Gen. J. Murray, of late 96 F. Paris.
Lieut. Gen. Farley, late of 68 F.
Major Gen. Du Plat, h. p. late Germ. Leg. Hano-
19 March, 24.

ver,
Lieut. Col. Johnston, h. p. Corsican Ra.

21.
May.
-Lee, Roy, Mar. Chatham,
Capt. Mackay, 48 F. Sydney, New South Wales,
2 Dec. 23.
L'Estrange, R. Af. Col. Corps, in Africa,
24 March, 1824.
from excessive fatigue,
Quentin, h. p. 2 Dr. Germ. Leg. Hanover,
20 May.
7 June, 1824.
Lieut. Bourke, 7 F.
Cuthbertson, 48 F. drowned at Macquarrie
Harbour, Van. Dieman's Land, 24 Dec. 1823.
Roy, 69 F. Wallajahbad, Madras,

24 Jan. 1821. Mallet, late Invalids, Plymouth, 1 June. 4 do. Watt, late 5 Vet. Bn. Jersey, Ingleby, h. p. 1 Dr. Lancaster,

10 April, 1824 K. Campbell, h. p. 74 F. Inverness,

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9 June, 1824.

Mackenzie, h. p. 4 Lt. Dr. Ger. Legion, drowned
at Hanover,
Ensign Woodburn, 65 F.

Lisle, 43 F. Trincomalee,

Cumming, late 3 Vet. Bn.

1 Feb. 1824. Ceylon,

26 Nov. 1823. Edinburgh,

23 May, 1824.

Macpherson, do. Stromness, Orkney,

Newman, h. p. 40 F.

2 June. 22 Feb. 1822.

Bornemann, h. p. 8 Line Germ. Leg. Frankfort,

15 April, 1824. 22 May. Adjutant Perry, h. p. 21. Dr. Quar.-Mast. Paul, 87 F. on board the Abberton 14 Feb. 1824. Indiainan, Holmes, late of Coldst. Gds. Hollo18 April. Coleman, h. p. 4 Dr. Gds. Carlow, 5 do. 23 Feb.

way,

Ireland,

Hill, h. p. Depots,

Medical Department.

Staff Surg. M'Glashan, h. p. Glasgow, May, 1824.
Power, h. p. Bere Island,
Surg. Dr. Wharrie, Ceylon,

18 April. 8 Jan.

Hoatson, Ceylon Regt. Ceylon, 7 Nov. 1825.

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June 2, At Queen Street, the lady of E. W. H. Schenley, Esq. of a daughter.

5. At Portobello, the Countess of Kintore, of a daughter.

At Grandholm Cottage, the lady of Lieut.Colonel Lindsay, 78th Highlanders, of a daughter.

7. At Edinburgh, the lady of John Hay, Esq. of the East India Company's service, of a daugh

ter.

At Craigie Manse, Mrs Dr Stirling, of a daughter.

9. At Links Place, Leith, Mrs Donaldson, of a

son.

10. The lady of Warren Hastings Sands, Esq. writer to the signet, of a son.

-Mrs Jolly, 20, Windsor Street, of a daughter. 11. At Greenhead, Glasgow, the lady of Captain T. D. Stewart of the Bengal Cavalry, of a son.

12. At Edinburgh, Mrs Johnstone, Albany Street, of a son.

15. At Park House, Kent, the lady of Sir Henry R. Calder, Bart. of a son.

15. In Lower Mount Street, Dublin, the Hon. Mrs James Caulfield, royal navy, of a son.

16. Mrs Borthwick, 83, George Street, of a son. 17. At Edinburgh, Mrs Snells, of a daughter. 19. At Rafford Manse, Mrs Mackay, of a daughter.

20. At North Berwick, Mrs Hawthorn, of a son. -In Hill Street, Mrs William Colin Clarke, of a daughter.

At Park Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Grant of Congalton, of a son and heir.

Mrs Richard Mackenzie, Abercromby Place, of a daughter.

22. Mrs Cook, Northumberland Street, of a

son.

23. In Charlotte Square, the Hon. Mrs Duncan, of a son.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Stewart, of Glenormiston, of a son.

24. At his house, at the Admiralty, the lady of Sir George Clerk, Bart. M.P. of a son.

25. At Findrassie House, Mrs Leslie, of Findrassie, of a son.

26. At Dundee, Mrs Mylne, of Mylnefield, of a daughter.

27. At Portobello, the lady of Donald Charles Cameron, Esq. of a son.

28. At Logie, the lady of the Hon. Donald Ogilvy, of Clova, of a son.

Mrs Dr Christie, 13, Calton Street, of a son. 30. In Northumberland Street, the lady of George Brodie, Esq. advocate, of a son.

Mrs Lang of Broomhill, of a son. Lately, At the Upper Lodge, Bushy Park, the lady of Colonel Fitzclarence, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

Nov. 12, 1823. At Masulipatam, Captain Kyd, of the Madras European regiment, to Mary Anne, daughter of George Rose, Esq. of Crookham, Newbury.

Dec. 22. At Nusseerabad, William Seton Charters, Esq. M.D. of the Bengal Medical Establishment, to Louisa Scott, youngest daughter of the late George Smith, Esq. of Canton.

March 29, 1824, At the Cape of Good Hope, Major Thomas Webster, of Balgarvie, in the service of the Hon. East India Company, to Agnes, daughter of the late John Ross, Esq. Meadow Place, Edinburgh.

May 31. Philip Anglin, Esq. M. D. of the island of Jamaica, to Catharine Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Col. John Robertson.

23. In the Isle of Wight, John George Campbell, Esq. lieutenant in the 32d regiment of foot, and youngest son of the late Colonel John Campbell of Shawfield, to Ellen, fourth daughter of Sir Fitzwilliam Barrington, Bart. of Swainston, in the Isle of Wight.

25. At Banff, George Craigie, Esq. M. D. of the Bengal medical service, to Jane, only daughter of John Wilson, Esq.

June 1. At Burntsfield Place, William Bowden, Esq. of Hull, to Margaret Sawers, eldest daughter of Archibald Anderson, Esq.

At Edinburgh, Dr James Kellie, physician in Dunbar, to Mary, second daughter of the late Mr George Wauchope.

At Libberton Place, Mr Thomas Torrance, farmer, Meadow Head, to Margaret, daughter of Mr Bagrie, farmer, Miller Hill.

At Craighead, James Chrystal, Esq. jun. writer in Stirling, to Patricia Bennet, daughter of Robert Banks, Esq. of Craighead.

-At Drumpellier, Lieutenant John Hay, R.N. to Marion, eldest daughter of David Carrick Buchannan, Esq. of Drumpellier.

2. In Gayfield Square, David Arthur Davies, Esq. surgeon, Llanally, to Spencer Boyd, eldest daughter of Andrew Sievwright, Esq. merchant, Edinburgh.

4. At Edinburgh, Mr John Waddell, Shoemaker, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr Lauchlan Wilkie, flesher, Musselburgh.

7. At Tunbridge Wells, William Thomas Thornton, Esq. to Hannah Isabella Cornelia, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Halket Craigie, of Hallhill in the county of Fife.

8. At No. 10, Dublin Street, Mr Alexander Huie, to Eliza Gordon, second daughter of John Edgar, Esq. surgeon, Berwick-upon-Tweed.

At Haddington, Mr John Richardson, writer, to Margaret, second daughter of the late Mr Hay Walker, Haddington.

At Perth, Mr Henry Russell, merchant, Duntermline, to Margaret, fourth daughter of the late Mr George Gray.

At Glasgow, Mr John Honeyman, merchant, Glasgow, to Isabella, eldest daughter of the late Mr Patrick Smith.

9. At Windsor Street, Leith Walk, Mr John Connell, merchant, to Miss Elizabeth Johnson. 11. At Warriston Crescent, David Cannan, Esq. surgeon, to Mary Stewart, eldest daughter of John Reid, Esq.

12. At Edinburgh, A. T. Smith, Esq. surgeon,

Kirkaldy to Mary Anne, daughter of James Burn, Esq. manufacturer, Edinburgh.

15. At Pilrig Street, Robert Blackie, Esq. to Eliza, daughter of the late Burridge Purvis, Esq. of Glassmount.

At Summerfield, Leith, Mr William Nelson, merchant, Leith, to Jane, second daughter of Mr James Tait, merchant there.

- At Liverpool, William Blair M'Kean, Esq. merchant, Leith, to Marianne, daughter of John M'Culloch, Esq. M.D. Liverpool.

16. At Craighead, Archibald Smith, merchant, Glasgow, to Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas M'Call, Esq. of Craighead.

18. Mr Robert Dempster, aruggist, to Janet, youngest daughter of Mr William Stark, builder.

At Leith, Mr Alexander S. Bisset, to Frances, eldest daughter of Mr A. Thom, Brechin.

At St George's, Hanover Square, London, Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M. P. to Julia, daughter of Major-General the Hon. Henry Brand.

19. At St George's Church, Hanover Square, London, Captain Fox, son of Lord Holland, to Miss Mary Fitzclarence. The amiable bride was given away by his Royal Highness the Duke of York and Sir Charles Poole.

21. At Edinburgh, Munro Ross, Esq. of Rosshill, to Grace, youngest daughter of the late John Cumming, Esq.

-At Park Place, Edinburgh, the Right Hon. the Earl of Leven and Melville, to Elizabeth Anne Campbell, second daughter of the Hon. LordSuccoth.

22. At Glasgow, Thomas Campbell, Esq. to Agnes, second daughter of Kirkman Finlay, Esq. of Castle Toward.

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At Cliftonhall Mains, Mr George Lindsay, merchant, Edinburgh, to Agnes, daughter of the late Mr Wm. Thomson, farmer.

24. At Dairsie, Dr James Spence, physician, Cupar, to Robina, daughter of the late Rev. Robert Coutts, one of the ministers of Brechin.

28. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Andrew Kennedy, of Keith, to Miss Mary Mutter.

29. At Maybole Castle, James Dow, Esq. of Montrose, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late William Douglas, Esq. merchant, Leith.

Lately, At St George's Hanover Square, London, the Hon. Captain W. L. Fitzgerald de Roos, of the 1st regiment of Life Guards, to Lady Georgiana Lennox, daughter of the Duke of Richmond.

DEATHS.

Oct. 23, 1823. At Bencoolen, James Patrick Drummond, eldest son of the late James Drummond, Esq. of Comrie, Perthshire.

Jan. 2, 1824, At Madras, John Fraser Lane, Esq. Collector of Masulipatam, Hon. East India Company's service.

8. At Ceylon, Dr Thomas J. Wharrie. 12. At Madras, J. Waddell, Esq. 19. At Batavia, Henry Band, son of the late Mr Henry Band, merchant, Leith.

24. At Montreal, suddenly, of asphyxia, the Rev. T. Hill.

March 25. At St Andrews, Jamaica, at Islington Pen, at an advanced age, the Hon. James Stewart, custos, and late one of the representatives in the Hon. House of Assembly for that parish.

April 23. In Virginia, Dr James Murray Brown. May 19. At Bervie, Dr Robert Napier, deeply regretted.

22. At Leith, Mr Alexander Paterson, ironmonger (late of Stirling;) and on the 8th June, Alexander, his second son, in his 14th year.

-At Bedford Place, Alloa, Captain Robert Henderson.

-At Florence, William Crosbie, Esq. his Majesty's Secretary of Legation at the Court of Tus

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Hill, Bart. in the 84th year of his age. Sir John is succeeded in the baronetcy and in his extensive estates by his grandson, Rowland, one of the representatives in Parliament for the county of Salop.

28. At Bourdeaux, Charlotte, youngest daughter of Alexander Maclean, Esq. of Ardgour.

29. At Hastings, in Sussex, Robert Alexander Paterson Wallace, Esq. only son of the deceased Major Robert Wallace of the 17th foot, and grandson of the late Alexander Wallace, Esq. banker in Edinburgh.

30. At Kirkaldy, Mr Douglas Morison, merchant.

-At Torquay, Devonshire, Miss Euphemia Ballantine, daughter of the late Patrick Ballantine, Esq. of Orchard.

30. At Square Point of Crossmichael, William Rae, Esq. late of Dunjarg..

31. At Bath, the lady of Sir George Abercromby Robinson, Bart.

June 1. At Musselburgh Mrs Charles Stewart,

jun.

At St Andrews, David Meldrum, Esq. of

Dron.
-At his house in Queen Street, Edinburgh,
Alexander Wylie, Doctor of Medicine.

2. At Edinburgh, Samuel Watson, Esq. solicitor-at-law.

-At Fintry, Stirlingshire, Janet Waters, aged 100. She had 13 c ildren, 53 grand-children, and 40 great-grand-children; total 16.

At Dysart, Mrs Grace Reddie, relict of Lieutenant James Black, Royal Navy.

3. At Heatherwick-house, Margaret Milnes, youngest daughter of the late James Milnes, Esq. -At Fyvie, the Hon. Mrs Gordon, relict of General the Hon. William Gordon of Fyvie.

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At London, Miss Crachami, the celebrated Sicilian dwarf, (only 19 inches high,) after a short illness, produced by the late changes in the weather. She was a most interesting child.

2. At Edinburgh, Daniel Ramsay of Falla, aged

64.

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9. Suddenly, at his house, in Drury Lane, Mr Oxberry, the comedian.

At Kirkwall, in Orkney, the Rev. Robert Yule, Minister of the Gospel there.

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In South Audley Street, London, Thomas Chevalier, Esq, Surgeon Extraordinary to the King, and Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons in London.

10. At Rankeillour House, Mrs Mary Maitland, widow of Charles Maitland, Esq. younger of Rankeillour.

11. Mrs Mary Gordon Porteous, wife of Mr Alex. Callender, surgeon.

At Stirling, the Rev. Archibald Bruce, one of the ministers of that parish.

At Edinburgh, Thomas Fergusson, Esq. of Baledmund.

13. At his house, Blythswood Place, Glasgow, William Montieth, Esq.

- At Canonmills, Margaret, only surviving daughter of Mr Alexander Ritchie.

14. At Thurso, Mrs Pringle, wife of Mr Robert Pringle, Collector of Excise.

At Waukmills of Letham, on the 14th instant, Mr Patrick Stirling, aged 82 years. 15. At Stirling, on the 15th ult. Mrs Gleig, wife of the Right Rev. Bishop Gleig.

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At Paisley, in the 77th year of his age, John Orr, Esq. formerly Provost of the burgh.

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After a few days illness, at his residence in Lower Grosvenor Street, London, the Right Hon. Lord Henry Thomas Howard Molyneux Howard, Deputy Earl-Marshal of England, and brother to his Grace the Duke of Norfolk. His Lordship represented the city of Gloucester in several Parliaments, and sat in the present Parliament for Steyning.

-In Parliament Street, Dublin, Walter Thom, Esq. of Aberdeen, formerly Editor of the Correspondent, and, for the last few years, joint Proprietor and Editor of the Dublin Journal.

19. At his house in Welbeck Street, London, in the 51st year of his age, the Right Hon. Alexander Wentworth, Lord Macdonald, the representative of the ancient Lords of the Isles in Scotland, leaving no family. He is succeeded in his title and estates, by his next brother, the Hon. Major-General Godfrey Bosville.

-At her residence, No 13, Seymour Place, Little Chelsea, Donna Maria Theresa del Riego y Riego, widow of General Don Rafael del Riego y Riego.

20. At Bath, the Hon. Alexina Duncan, the eldest daughter of Viscount Duncan.

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At Edinburgh, Lieut. John Fraser, formerly of the 71st, thereafter of the 87th regiment of foot. He entered the 71st regiment at the youthful age of sixteen. He passed with approbation through the grades from private to officer in the short space of eight years. His signal bravery at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope induced the

Commanding Officer to report him for an officer's commission; for he was one of a party of thirty, who, on that occasion, volunteered to storm a battery, and the only one of the party who survived (but not unwounded) the capture of it.

-At Colinton Manse, James, son of the Rev. Lewis Balfour, minister of Colinton.

21. At Scotstown, Alexander Moir, of Scotstown, Esq.

22. At Edinburgh, Mrs Christian Henderson Grandison, widow of the Rev. Joseph Johnston, minister of Innerleithen, Peebles-shire.

23. At Warriston House, Miss Mary Brown, eldest daughter of the late Captain Robert Brown, Leith.

25. At his house, Charlotte Street, Leith, Mr Peter Scott.

- At Currie, Mr Thomas Hamilton, sen., late builder in Edinburgh.

26. At Ruchill, Miss Dreghorn, daughter of the late Robert Dreghorn, of Bloehairn.

-At Stranraer, Provost Kerr, of Stranraer. -At Heatherwick-house, East-Lothian, George, eldest son of Captain W. H. Hardyman, Hon. East India Company's naval service.

30. At Edinburgh, John, youngest son of Mr William Boyd, W. S.

At Burrowmuirhead, Mrs Jane Spottiswood, spouse of Mr John Robertson of Lawhead.

Lately, At Paris, General John Murray, aged 85. He had served his Majesty sixty years in different parts of the world, and was twelve years a prisoner in France, under Napoleon's government, His eldest son, Major-General Murray, was late Governor of Demerara.

-At No. 1, Salisbury Road, Erskine, R. C. youngest son of John Gordon, Esq.

-At Plymouth, Rear-Admiral William Cumming, C. B.

Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. Edinburgh.

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NORTH AMERICA. PECULIARITIES. STATE OF THE FINE ARTS.

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MEMORY-SUGGESTIONS AGAINST THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF IT,
SIR ROBERT KER PORTER'S TRAVELS,

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THE SUICIDE,

SONNET TO A CHILD,

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SONNET,

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CELEBRATED FEMALE WRITERS. No. I. JOANNA BAILLIE,

PROFLIGACY OF THE LONDON PERIODICAL PRESS,

MUSIC, A SATIRE,

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MISS LANDON'S POETRY,

HORE GERMANICA. No. XVII.

Schiller's Fiesko,

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THE POLITICAL ECONOMIST. ESSAY III.

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CHAPTERS ON CHURCHYARDS. CHAPTER III.

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LETTERS OF TIMOTHY TICKLER, ESQ. TO EMINENT LITERARY CHA-
RACTERS. No. XVII. TO CHRISTOPHER NORTH, Esq.

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On the Last Westminster Review,

MAGALOTTI ON THE SCOTCH SCHOOL OF METAPHYSICS,

NOCTES AMBROSIANAE. No. XVI.

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