Barron, commodore 337 Baytop, James
Andres, the rev. F. de, dies 190 Antiquities 134,144 Appointments to office, essay on 193; by the president 224 Arkansas-of the Indians in 112; governor's message 182-a letter from the governor Army of the U. States, see con- gress-its force and stations 250, 356
267; directors for 1821, 312; state of the institution, letter to the editor and remarks 316, 317; proceedings in Ohio 339; the case before the circuit court 346; report of its con- dition, and said to be solvent 374 Banks-of Connecticut 190; of Columbia 190; of Kentucky 97, 176, 192, 208, 352; of Lou- isiana 48, 143; of Missouri 143; of North Carolina 240; of Alabama, robbed 416; of Tennessee--proceedings, &c. relative to the new one-see "Tennessee," and Banking-counterfeit notes 26, 143, 190, 240, 328; counter- feiters 47; defaulters, &c. tri- al of 26; small notes pro- scribed 17, 65, 417; remarks on the circulation of, 298; prices of bank notes 36, 49, 97, 329; plates, Murray & co. 26, 98, land office money Barbary powers-Algiers 16,63, 123, 152; Tripoli 16; Tunis, blockaded 63; Morocco 16, 127, 152; war between Algiers and Tunis 308; plague in 16; anecdote of the emperor of Morocco
Ireland. state of 424-a laborer's remark
Jordan, Mrs. and her issue
Boundaries of the U. States Bounty lands, see congress, and
Auctions, see "congress.". Aurora, extract from Austria-proceedings in regard to Naples 63, 96, 123, 127, 141, 151, 152, 171, 273, 307, 396; funds 78; Metternich's note 96, 138; lord Stewart's quarrel with him 407; note to the Neapolitan envoy, 171; declaration on the affairs of Naples 171; consul acknow- ledged 240; emperor's note to the allied sovereigns about secret societies 307; statistics 421; toleration at Vienna 427; emperor's letter to the king of the Two Sicilies
Balloon-Guille's ascent 128, 133 Baltimore-interments, &c. 16; proceedings at against small bank notes, 17, 65; chamber of commerce 48; J. Dall's do- nation for schools 64; inspec- tions 111, 352; elections 176; sale of pews at 191; popula- tion 210, 241; votes taken 240; college 371; receipts and ex- penditures 384; city debts 417 Bank of the U. States-branch at Fayetteville 26; do. at Cin- cinnati 152, 316; remarks on its memorial to congress 244; the memorial at length 247; gen'l statement of the affairs
of the bank 248; remarks on the preceding, and calcula- tions of its actual condition
Bee, a man killed by the sting of one Beer, misfortune of the low price of, see "desultory re- marks."
Bonaparte, Napoleon-noticed 125, 322, 396; of his son 275; Jerome 23; Joseph 47; Mad. Eliza
Bones, human, strange traffic in
Boniface, William, dies Boone, col. Daniel, his death 152; his likeness preserved 191; George Boone dies-lon- gevity of the family Boston, nunnery at 191; popu- lation of 328; restitution of the collector of 368; bills of mortality
Packets to the U.S.
Paget, lord
Queen-affairs of-children called after her 13; proceedings 13, 19; Bergami mentioned 13, 61, 93, 146, 244, 395; Ompteda 75; speech of the attorney general 90; Majocci 90. 93, 104, 106, 321; Dumont 108, 124, 136; other wit- nesses against her 13, 14, 19, 44, 94, 106, 107, 108, 124, 146, 174, 243, 321; witnesses in her favor 138, 200, 218; various papers, addresses and her replies 14, 19, 20, 44, 61, 75, 76, 107, 124, 148, 174, 199, 218, 272, 303, 394; house of lords 19, 303, 394; house of commons 93, 140, 369, 380; of her name omitted in the liturgy 44; her letters to the king 87; countess of Oldi 200, 218; Mi- lan commission 19, 138; honors to her 75, 94, 124, 140, 148, 174, 272. &c.; Brougham's speeches, &c. 76, 137, 148; remarks on her case 81, 97, 107, 124, 243; general notices 81, 97, 145, 147,
King, the late-his pensions, &c. 13; the present-ill 19; his license to his wife, the countess of Jersey, &c. 104; ad- dress to him 173, 436, 423; can do no wrong 200; examination, ludicrous Liverpool, lord, his speech on commerce 253; paupers of the town of London, troops collected at 19, 44; ad- dress to the king 406; the mayor 20, 146; freedom of the city voted to Brougham &c.
Boyd, John, dies Brazil-state of affairs in 140, 152, 337, 407 British ministers in the United States
272, 297, 303; correspondence with her husband 17, 96, 104; Mr. Williams 174; Mahomet 106, 199; invalidation of the testimony against her 105, 106, 138; cost of her trial, &c. 106; her imprison. ment presumed 107; visits the theatre 107; do. Woolwich 190; her partizans spoken of 200; alarms about her 147; Mr. Denman 124, 137, 147, 272; the so- Heitor general 125; lord Erskine 272; trial of Waddington 199; her acquittal 297; proceedings at length 303; her mes- sage to the house of commons 381; visit to St. Paul's 331, 394; of her es tablishment 394; patronizes British in- dustry 424; voluntary gifts to her 394, 425 Rabble, how to deal with the Revenue
General remarks on the business of the session Accounts unsettled
Scotland, the church of 146; executions in
Scott, sir William
Serres Olivia
for settlement 326, 350, 383 183 Agencies of the treasurer Agricultural societies, petitions from 276, 278,398 203, 205, 206 Alabama 311,312,399, 400, 409 36, 146, 272, 303 Appropriation bills 205, 254 Arkansas 76 Army-about the pay of the officers 236, 279, 290, 294, 308, 400, 429, 430, 431; contracts 383; of its reduction 55, 283, 326, 327 350, 351, 353, 364, 366, 397, 43; its cost and expenditures 239, 290, 294, 327; recruiting service 319, 366; transportation 278, 309; military posts 279, 312, 356; organization 283, 302, 356; case of col. King, noticed 254, 275; officers employed as clerks 364. 412; field service, &c. 295; corporal punishments 254; topographical engi
Spencer, capt.
Statesman, the
Steam vessels on the Clyde
20, 109, 146, 217, 303 272 124
20, 44, 61, 75, 136, 140, 193
Twins, carious deliveries of
Tythes, disturbance about
Wellington, the duke of 14; insulted 94,
136, 148; his service of plate from Por- tugal
Indian trade, affairs, &c. 253, 326, 329, 364
King, col. respecting his case Land warrants, military Lands, public-to be appropriated for edu- cation 325, 407; various proceedings, &c. respecting 13, 190, 193, 239, 254, 320; relief of purchasers, 194, 203, 204, 221, 223, 234. 235, 308, 328, 363, 382, 397, 398, 407, 408, 409, 430; pre-emp tions 221; actual settlers Liens, a report concerning Linn, Mr. dies
Loan bill, Mr. Trimble's speech thereon 69 Loans of powder, lead, &c. Longitude of the capitol Lotteries in the district Lowndes, Mr.
Lyon, Matthew 203, 222, 236, 276, 348,
Maison Rouge, the marquis de
Women, glorious deeds of, a bandbill
York, the duke of, said to quarrel with
the king 93; hissed at 148; the duchess
Buenos Ayres-see "Rio de la
Auctions, duties on sales at-memorial in favor of 130; proceedings Auditors of the treasury, report of 311, 312 Balances 255, 311, 312,351, 412 233, 269, 311 Baldwin, Mr. 254 Baltimore, vessels sunk at Bank of the U. S. 235, 238, 247, 248, 255, 277, 347, 348, 363, 427, 428, 431 Banks in Columbia 325, 382 Bank notes, less than of five dollars 295: debate Bankruptcy, a system of 309, 325, 327,
Memorial--from Fredericksburg Mercer, Mr.
Burwell, Mr. notice of his death and character
Messages of the president-on opening the session 187; the same referred 20%; about the public buildings 222; on the prevention of piracy, &c. 310; an- nouncing the ratification of the treaty with Spain
Michigan
Military academy
-establishment, see army, and Militia-clothing 224; fines in Pennsylva nia 238; organization of 326; in ser- vice in the late war 351; the table
Mint, a report respecting
Missouri-brief notices 204, 206, 221,309,
Campbell, Geo. W. 152; capt. Hugh, of the navy, dies -190 Canada-a methodist preacher banished 63; entries and clear- ances, exports and imports 397 Cass, gov. his exploring expe. dition
Castine, respecting duties paid at Census, of 1820
Claims, about the amount of Clay, Mr. resigns the chair :85; speech on domestic industry 196; see also 383, 399, 409, 411, 431 127 206, 312, 326 367 Cobb, Mr. his resolutions 382 Collection of public moneys Columbia river 278, 366; the district 222, 254, 294, 325, 384, 397 810 Commercial regulations of foreign coun 203, 204
Cat-fish, enormous Chambers' repeating gun Charleston-health of, &c. 80,
112; exports 192; population 422; arrivals and clearances
312, 325, 325, 327, 328, 348, 350, 365, 383, 384, 398, 399, 400, 401, 409, 411, 412,413, 427, 4:8, 429; debated, &c. in the senate 236, 252, 253; ditto in the house 237; 240, 254, 255, 256; Mr. Eus- tis' resolution 278. 366; Mr. Hackley's 366; Mr. Foot's 383, 384; about the amendment of the journal and the yeas and nays thereon 349; Mr. S. Moore's preposition 384, 390; Mr. M'Lane's 398; Mr. Clay's 399, 400, 401, 409, 411, 412, 413, votes of for president, &c. 408, 413, 414; Mr. Butler's motion 410; Mr. Ro- berts' 414, 427, 428; Mr. Clark's 414; Mr. Clay's second motion 431; of the
delegate from 429; Mr. Brown's motion 423
Chase, Samuel, mentioned Chesapeake, works for the de- fence of Chili--preparations against Peru 128, 308; particulars, block- ade of the coast, &c. 324; a- mount of the force employed 397; Lima, Panama, Quito 397 China-christians in 25; state paper on the arrival of the Congress frigate 74; importa- tion of opium prohibited 308; emperor dies Cincinnati-population Claims against Spain Cline, George, dies
Compensation of the members, &c. 204,
206,236, 277,382, 431 37 Connecticut, a prison in 240, 254 Corporal punishments Constitution, proposed alterations of 195, 203, 382; Mr. Smith's resolutions 205, 223, 239, 340, 366 Contracts-made by persons in office 430 411, 431 Courts of the U. S. Culbreth, Mr. his report on salaries 399, 400, 431 409 Cumberland road Customs, officers of the 255, 383, 398, 428; letter from the sec. of the treasury re- specting
Monies advanced Morales, John B. Navy and naval-expenditures 291, 327; about its increase 327; pension fund 327; peace establishment 328, 383, 400, 401, 408, 409; about duels among the officers 240, 254; corporal punishments 240, 54; rules and regulations for the service 347; report on the employment of vessels, and on the building of ships, &c. 356; contracts 364: commissioners remarks upon
276 Ohio 238, 279, 325, 347; of a communica tion from the gov. of 399; a law of al- luded to Order of proceedings
Pacific ocean, of a naval force in
371 Passengers, who arrived in the U. S. 240 Patents issued
351, 417 Duels, a motion respecting
Duties and drawbacks
262 Entry of merchandise
374 Pensions, general 224, 238: ditto, revolu-
222, 238,239,243, 348, 429
Bandolph, Mr.
Ratio of representation
327 Yeas and nays in the house-respecting 364,366 Missouri 256, 349, 398, 413; on reducing 235, 407 the army, 364; on a proposed alteration of the constitution 382; about the offi cers in the navy 409; on Mr. Clay's re- solution about South America 409, 411; on counting the votes for president 413 222, 364, 399 Connecticut--Lycurgan society at Yale college 43; salaries in 99; cases of longevity 142, 422; elections Constitution of the U. States-
Reports-extracts from certain of the
treasury 4; on naval affairs 116, 356, 401; on commerce 155; on the admis- sion of Missouri 206, 21; on the public lands 226; on the public buildings 374; annual, of the treasury department 28, 270, 299, 364; on the anti tariff petitions, &c. 233; on the bounty lands 247; on the reduction of the army 283, 197; on Indian affairs, trade, payments, &c. 329; on the old sedition law 33; about liens on houses 365; respecting the mi litary academy 37; remark on that of the com. manufactures 385; of the com mittee of ways and means 391; on coins 398; on salaries 399; Mr. Clay's on the admission of Missouri 409; on the post office establishment 429; on the bu- siness of the inint Retrenchments, proposed, &c. 204, 206, 327, 328, 350
Rich, Mr. 255, 308, 311, 398-speech Roads
222, 326, 327, 347, 409, 427
Rodgers, com. his inclined plane 327, 383
original draft referred to Consumption and export Consumption without flame Cooper, doctor
Copper mines on Red river Corn, extraordinary product of 64, 143, 280 Corsicaurum 367 Cotton-oil from the seed 143; price of cotton, 176; frauds
in Covington, gen. re-interment of his remains Crime, progress of Croup, deaths by
Cuba -constitutional proceed- ings &c. 16, 127; patent grant- ed to cure the black vomit 127; arrivals of specie, &c. 220 Cunningham, capt. G. 368
327, 383 Cyclopedia-Rees' edition
66; new bank in Tennessee 81; appointments to office 193; about the queen of Eng- land 81, 97, 145; on the busi- ness of the session of con- gress 113; on the Jews 114; on the right and power of suf- frage 115, prospects in Eu- rope 129; on the progress of the U. States 144; manufac- tures, &c. 167; revolution in Hayti 169; emperor of Rus sia's speech to the Polish diet 169; on taxes 209, 266; "the fruits of the system," 225; "time tries all things" 241; relating to the bank of the U. States 244, 267, 316, 317; on the Missouri question, see the head-on the circulation of small bank notes 298; political economy-"let us alone," and let us be without loans, &c. 313; about the Indians, of their civilization, trade, &c. 282, 316; on the reception of Mr. de Neuville 418 Egypt-Achmet Ali, temple of Jupiter Ammon, &c. 16, 25; the Arabs in 25; Mr. Fredi- ani 25; canals
Ellicott, Andrew, dies
224 Elliott, capt. 48; and com. Per-
Declaration of Independence-
Slavery Mr. Meigs' resolutions
South America-Mr. Clay's resolutions,
399, 400, 409, 410, 411; president's re-
choice of a senator Denmark --exports, &c. 78- bankrupts 127; arrests at Co- penhagen
Enquirer (Richmond) extracts from 3; a notice to the editor
Desultory remarks, on public economy and private expen- diture, &c. 37; on loans, the
Exchange and stocks, rates of 79 Expatriation, curious question
Tariff, the new proposed-memorials and proceedings, 203, 222, 224, 233, 255, 257
Exports of the U. States 313;
Tonnage of the U. States Treasury, see reports above-of monies drawn from 223, 253; letter from the secretary on the officers of the customs 270, 368; about French and American tonnage 361, 376; explanatory of the finances
Trimble. Mr. his speech on the loan bill, 69; noticed
Wadsworth, col. his letter
War department-letter on the case of col. King, &. 275; report on the reduction of the army, 283; about the contract with col. Johnson 295; on a system of field service, &c. 295; remarks upon 386 West Indies, trade with Wheeling, the road from
Eagle, shot Earthquake, in S. America East Indies-military operations in 79; woman burnt 79; cotton crop 127; British and Dutch 127; Sumatra
Eclipse, postponed!
206, 276, 310 Editorial articles-on expatria- tion 1---Rodgers' "inclined plane" 1; American worthies 1; public spirit 2; duelling 2; on the affairs of Spain 2; af- fairs of France 418; on consti- tutions 17; on revolution in Europe 17; on crowned paper 18; desultory remarks 37, 386; Americans at sea 65; public lands 193; on public economy
Yeas and nays in the senate-on the Mis- souri question 236, 253, 428; on certain resolutions about compensation 277, 382; on a canal bill 328, about the old sedition law 363; relief of the purchas ers of public lands 397, 408; on the bankrupt bill 408, 427, 428, 429; about the bank of the United States
American trade with, see "dutics" below and 140; army 21; arrests Berry, the duchess of and her baby 143, 151; laughable doings 174, 273, 306, 395 Census taking 140; cotton, on the import of 62; commercial regulations-see "du- ties;" conspiracies real or pretended 94, 108, 123, 125, 140; cooking apparatus explodes 424; crimes, horrid Dacres, the duke of 395, 407; duties 61, 175, 200, 395; decree of the king 61, 62 Ecclesiastical establishment 322; educa- tion
Ice, great thickness of in the Ni. agara 416 Illinois-elections 26, 48; Eng. lish settlement in 368; emi- grations to 400; proceedings about the Missouri question 415 Importations of the U. States, tables in detail 100; remarks upon
Fredericksburg, memorial, 5; theatre burnt
Hayti-fire at Port au Prince 25, 46; Christophe's treaty with the British 140; of the revolution in 169; particulars 175, 184, 195, 201, 202, 220, 337, 395; interesting notices of the history, literature, &c. of the people 197; proclama- tion of Boyer 202, 220; fate of Christophe and his crown 396; Haytian society in Mary- land
Impressment, British Indiana--elections 48; proceed- ings about the Missouri ques- tion 415; name of the seat of government 432 Indians-intruders on their lands 26; letter from "Walk-in-the rain" 112; missions to, inte. resting correspondence 122; on the Red river 133; Snake, Jack dies 128; emigration of the Delawares 191; extraor- dinary person 263; on the im- provement of-traders among, &c. 282, 316; Esquimaux, 296, 432; general Scott dies 351; important treaty with the Creeks 416; a chief of the Huchee tribe at Charleston 416 Interest, the low rate of 370 Ionian islands -- noticed 19, 49 Italy--generally. Robbers 23; hired bravoes and swearers 63; Benevento 77, 110; revo- lutions expected 23, 77, 151, 175; Pope sick 77; Carbonari 77, 110, 151, 219; fire in the Appenines 110; Bologna 110; affairs at Verona 126; conspi- racy at Rome 141; a constitu- tion proposed by the pope! 396; note in the name of the pope, 407; Lombardy filled with troops-"horrible con- scription"
Jackson, gen. A.--of the memo- rial signed by him and others against the new bank, &c. 11, 36; a monument proposed to be erected to 79; his letter about the trial of col. King 276 Jefferson, Thomas--his age 1; "salt mountain and horned frogs"-his letter about them
&c. Jesuits banished from Russia 16; see Spain, Portugal, &c. Jews in Maryland--rights of, &c. 114 Josiah, James, dies 79 Justice, uncommon act of 368 K
Kean, Mr. the player 224, 328 142 Kentucky--price of corn, &c. 207 16; elections 16, 26, 48, 176; about a supposed robber in 47; finances-penitentiary 176; governor's message 170; the new bank 192, 208; "endorse- ment law," &c. King, col. see congress, and 275
"Holy alliance," 104, 123, 303,
307, 406, 423; quarrel of Stew-
Horse cured until he died
Lace, thread, a manufactory of 280 Laffitte's privateer 80, 352 Lancaster, population of 240 Lancasterian system, noticed 225 Landais, admiral Peter, dies 79 Land office money 48 Lands, see "public lands," and congress: quantity sold, a ta- ble 320; petition in Ohio Lakes, supposed to have peri- odical ebbs, &c. Law cases, about the slave trade 64, 79; admiralty, in Virginia, on insurance 72; in France, respecting naturalization 77; in case of a bill of exchange 79; U. States bank vs. Ohio -opinion 82; of salvage, a cu- rious case 104; case of Bige- low, a lawyer 134; for selling milk on the sabbath 143; for enlisting in a foreign service 240; case of the general Ron- deau 251; of seduction 263; respecting baggage in a stage 280; piracy--United States vs. John Smith 319; U. S. bank and the state of Ohio 346; of Joseph Karrick, in England 394; of goods on board a steam boat, burnt
MacIntosh, Duncan, dies M'Guire, col. William, dies 336 Madagascar, a colony proposed
in 273 Madison, Mr. said to be in Ire- land! 13 Mails, complaints about the 36, 129; robbed 128, 152, 209; sunk in the Hudson 366; ra- pidity of the transportation 336 Maine-constitution of the state at length 26; internal improve- ments 142; elections 264, 400; population of Washington county 421; valuation, &c. of the state 423
Nantucket, population, &c. 176; shipping, &c. 207; list of ves- sels
143 Mountjoy, William, dies 79 Marine corps-trial of colonel Murder by quackery 128; hor. Gale, &c. 79, 128, 132 rid 336 Marine clothing 191 Murray, Fairman & Co's bank Maryland penitentiary 16; note plates 26, 98 elections 96, 111, 142, 256; Jews in 114; constitution of the state noticed 195, 241; penitentiary 264; legislature 240; governor's message 291; state of the finances 375; Hay- tian society 415; law against small bank notes 417; census of Frederick & Talbot coun- ties 422; penitentiary 432; manufactures noticed 144, 167, 267 Massachusetts-elections 26, 64 192; convention 64; proceed. ings, honors to Mr. Adams 196; further particulars 240, 241, 352, 415, Havard univer- sity 64; Plymouth county 207; ancient possessions of land 367; state prison 367; altera- tions of the constitution Meade, R. W. his claims on Spain
Memoranda, curious and re- marks
Naples-see "Sicilies." National Gazette-remarks on the Russian memorial 67; no- ticed 175 Naval Fraternal Association 280 Navy board 280 Navy of the U. S.-North Ca- rolina 26, 47; Delaware 128, 142; lieut. Jones 26; Con. gress 47, 74; Macedonian 371; Guerriere 79, 111; Alliga- tor 142, 190; Enterprize 176, Ontario 432; Cyane 224; Con- stellation 432; Constitution 263; vessels built, cost, re- marks, &c. 84; explanation and correction 97; reports, &c. 116; new schooners 263; 7 yards, cost, &c. of 263 190 Negro, public spirit of a 2; mur- ders his master, &c. 336
Methodists in the U. States Metternich-see "Austria." Mexico-Vera Cruz opened, fate of certain prisoners in 396 Militia in service during the late war
Milk used in New-York Miller, gen. interesting letter from him
Mills, Robert, his projected im
Mint of the U. S. gold coined at 112, 142, 195; copper coin- age
Missions to the Indians Mississippi state-elections 79, 432 Missouri-see congress-elec.
143 Netherlands—population of Am- sterdam 184; passports for travellers 322; statistics 421; fall of the price of linens 425 Neuville, Mr. received, &c. Newspapers, notice to be giv- en if they are not taken up 313 New-Brunswick-a "seditious" American in 79 New-Granada 221, 308, 397 New-Hampshire -governor's speech New-Jersey-elections 142, 152, 192; report on salaries, &c. 182 Niagara, fort 64 Nicholas, William C. dies New-Orleans-health of 80; do. and death's noticed 112, 142; finances of the city 128; ex- ports 264; anniversary of the battle 367, 432; British claim to victory at New York state-meeting of the legislature, &c. 176; go- vernor's speech 178; council of appointment 192; proceed- ings about slavery ib.; the go- vernor and the senate 207; convention 208, 212; Missouri question 208; Tompkins' ac. counts 208; Montgomery agri. cultural society 267; great in. crease of population 352; go- vernor's message 376; a re- mark upon 383; election of senator 415; Chautauque co. 421; valuations of real estate 432; funds of the state New-York city-supposed case of fever at 26; police order about women of the town 99; milk and water used 263; po- pulation and commerce no-
tions 112, 152; affairs with the Indians 112; constitution at length 50; governor's speech 116; seat of govern. ment 208; population of St. Louis Missouri, extract from the St. Louis Enquirer Missouri expedition noticed Missouri, question, notices and remarks upon 113, 145, 241, 265, 281, 401-see congress. Mitchell, Dr. a letter to him on the discovery of a southern continent 43-see "Southern continent." Money, on the denominations of Monroe, Mr. opposition to his re-election 129 Morse, Mr. his tour noticed 370 Mortality,comparative bills of 420 Morton, William, dies
Paper, crowned, for the use of congress Pedestrian, celebrated Pedlars, a remark respecting 243 Penitentiary system, facts and remarks concerning Pennsylvania-elections 111, 128, 142, 176, 352; Mr. Bald- win 142; Westmoreland co. 191; legislature meets 256; gov. Hiester qualified 280; Andrew Gregg 326; state of the finances 341, 423; cost of a court martial 352, 432; flags presented Perkins, Jacob Perry, an oration on, 66; notice of his papers left respecting capt. Elliot 370; provision for his family, see congress and 370 Persia-supposed designs of Russia on 152, 184 Peru-of the mines 175; expe. dition against, 221, see Chili 328 Petersburg, population of Phenomenon, extraordinary! 169 Philadelphia-interments, and fever reported, &c. 16, 26, 47, 64, 65, 80; families named Smith 47; elections 128; ma- sonic hall 191; police infor- mation 208; census of 421; bills of mortality Phillippine islands
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