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eArumiAv evening ))■.£«»«• 4 »ra
. j * .ftjbo oCtwioon j»»ii»r^n!>c 86th Oct.
* Snrlusiv vifi»*e hetn-f eceisbd in Charleston,
by Uie utiifal of the ship- Stuih Ctrclba,
L'apt. EAtTEBUT, flom Liverpool; Some
- . bxtrsCfo from them ere given hi the Charles
(on papers,butthcV contain ttry little news,
. -, tbelr'contlinl* h»*infi Been principally', an
. tUaiuicJ Ky the piper* received at New
V rk, by the Cortes. ' . :
A Madrid Qtictte ol tlie I ith IratL been
VeiVutc’, containing addresses front the
jmnifcan, ofaocicm despotism ii> all parts
W the kintjiWm. In oniorthen there is a
lepreacnmiiou against IcftVshlive ehamhirrs,
paying lor tho^re cstabiishrabnt of the In-
fj'iislti-tn, to pVwtett Spainr against' btresy |
kntUhe renora’.km of the order of tho Je-
Wits, for the instruction of y outh.
.• A letter. If -m Martridfdatesi the I tils Ocu
' A'i! Written by a ptnSun oh srry modcruie
politics, slates that the Utmost terror and
. .ilian>a£ prers&Srtf, in consequence of the
. Klne’i.Vlm'ictire cni-ducl?'
■’ It was thought that Madrid would be ut
lerly dcscrtcd.fui' such rapt, hers ot persons
- . In someway bt olhct Had Wen- employed
ty or connected With the Constitutional
Government, served in the militia, or were
^ in thn babft dl RE A D1X0 THE D \ILY
'■PAPERS, (ah offence', which also enters
into Ring Ferdina’ J’a definition of treason)
. that when they shalV'have absented them
■ selves, few tacept tbc rabble and the new
heroes of the Faith, would be . left lit the
' . - fciljr.. T4e’Police wire actively employed
in finding and sending , away every onr
’ whose presence they Imagined could ba the
..yt ftntt offensive to hisMojesty when he re
*’ - 1, '-'^irn«a tolus. regenerated eapittl.
A London Article of the i6lh, says:—It
la positively stated iSatgdremmenl has sc* t
a lormat notification to France, Spain, and
■ the other aiiied Powers, that it is their in
tention, at tin Carlf-period, to acknowledge
the independence Of the South American
■ plates; and lUaV at a preliminary measure,
they hive resolved immediately to send
over, to'them Consular Agents: at the
tame limb declaring, that if, in the mean
‘ while, Spain shonld'betdelf attempt the rvw
Wtufucst of ibeW States, they will obserre
a perfectly neutral conduct, as befctofore;
t: ; hut by no inejf.s allow of any aid from, or
to-operauoaontbe part of any other poweri
R i-jr'/fitier (Greedy orio^irectly.^'.
A flag cf trace it said to hare been-, Am
. to Oon. RUtcm the governor of Barcelona,
who has announced that he *ould obey the
■ofd’. is that should he sent him direct from
tbt Kingof Sptdn.
We hear nothing mote of Mina or Ba!
. - ' Accounts trorn' Constantinople state tint
.^W.OPWitbstanding the unsatisfactory accounts
■Ttteirc^.by Uie fcwte,from several pattsoi
, rite Sultan Is resolved to m*kb for-
i to aubdbe the Greeks. It is
Morbriag- over to Europe many
• Asiatic lr. ops tv bo hare hitherto been ctrf
, < '.ployed against the Pbthlane. fi^ are to
march eg linst the ' Creeks. -Other troop*
from Asia are to rpinSininftsrrUoditCon-
"teaminople, from which eitjr the Janissaries
* ■, are to be yemoved. - a
- The following letter contains fob latesl
' account ot the mmt'ctsatLif irpool furnish-
' W us from Charleston, *
■y■; ; LIVEilPOOL MARKET,
. . Oct 2J.—"Tliedepteuedatate in which our
Cot ten market closed hut week, hsAaltraeted the
attention of speculators, and irxfueW thatrade
IL
Ue has been lecturing on this lubjefet am.
«.n elocution for severil years past, In' the
city df N«w York, with great success
Persons desirous ol attending will have the
privilege of hearing^*? regular lectures
gratuitously, alter which they may become
member* ofdhe class or not, as they choose.
The following notice of these lecttiiea,.by
MV Pwiglit gad Mr. Coleman of-New
Y -rk, shows the very high estimation in
which they were held in that city.
Mrltnge^taWk intliufi—'Itfeleam with
Measure, that these lectures are' becoming
wore and mora popular among, the young
gentlemen of this city—and that they art
devoting a portiohoftheir leisure to improve
thcqtieiyes its one of the most important
pans of education., The fact, is, the im
portance of a correct knowledge of one’s
own language is generally, not sufficiently
nppreciated-by those who do not Understand
it—they I'd the want or it, but do not know
its value. We are informed by t ime who
have attended these lectures, that they aro
entertaining, and entirely satislactory.
, Daily Mv.
Addition.—To (he shove well' merited
notice n| Mr I)wi„lu*s, we take great plea,
mire in adding our own. W# hare person,
ally witnessed the examination ,of Mr. I’s
pupils In English grammar, and we have
no hcuta'.lao to say that litcir progress was
such as to excite a degree of unfeigned stir
prise. Wo qe»er before had seen an in
stance of such proficiency in females of so
tender years, nor had we any conception it
was p ssihle to make such a science com
-piehcnded at so immature an age. Scvc
ral young meii, alter h'-.v|«g taken but -a
few lessons, answered questions in parting,
which Would hare perplexed many of thos.
who have received the advantages of a col
tege. We recommend these lectures
IS
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A U)W Ik Civ
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idifijipisjr
a'hT U^eswi'rl^cnMiism: Hall add elegant
iswsr
itf Im iBcDtioocd
liberal terms by .
T; G. CHAMBERLAIN.
Agent for the New England Class Company; No J,
Gibbon,'spudding,
ore 6 l213
of other articles t*0 numerous
will be sold oo the emat
Fe[low Citizens—-I am a candi
date for UOUOKOlt at the next elecliun, and so.
licit your support foe tfia< appointment.
WILLIAM GILBERT,
deo 6 2.13
The Letter Bag of Ute Cha
riot fur Liverpool, will be taken tram uie Count-
“ (louse of Johnston, Hills, Is Co. at '9 o’clock
hit night,
dec 6
533
For Sale.
SVX WHIR NEOWOBS, mostly itrtwo faint
aflr Jlirv, wboeSn beblgltly recommended. If
not a Id Uct'ura tlte ftr-t t'uesday in January next
tliey will m that day be set up St suction at the
C oart house in 8avannah Fur terms apply ,o
3. M.UONIl,
6 233 .^entddrtne ow.itrs.
jecl
the atteotion of every .young man, who is
desirous of speaking and writing with pro
piieiy and correctness, and who appreciatci.
those solid and lasting accomplishments
more than the idleness and ribaldry of a bil
(lard ublc or a bar room.—£v. Pott.
n
. _ i««ir I
employes in Philadelphia, by means of
forged cheks, drawn in their name, and af
terwards fied to New Yn k; was taken on
Monday afternoon, oh hoard the ship John
Wells, as she was about sailing for Liver
pool. The firhole amount or money (in
gold) was found upon Smith, who waa com
milled to prison.
.A letter from Lexington, Ky. received
at Philadelphia, states that Mr. Clat, had
left that place lor the city of Washington
bet (hat so painfully was he afflicted by a
pulmonary alfection that bis friends were
apprehensive he would be unable to reach
• hr te u of Government by the meeting of
Coagress.
Jmfiortdnt Uetirito iri Admiralty.—
Judge Peters of he United States District
Court for the District of Pennsylvania, has
decided against the claim of the Spanish
Vice-Consul, of fire per cent, to be allow
ed him as consular lees, upon some Spanish
property which had been abandoned at
sea, but which was picked up and brought
int • Philadelphia. Tiioproperty wasfihetl
ad for salvage, and this claim for five pc.-
cent, was upon the-balance-which was
decreed to the Spanish owners, or their
repreaentatires, >rthe property. The Vice
Consol alledghd hi claita upon the ground
of bis having notified his government f>r the
information ot those concerned, by which
means the olvners were enabled to recover
tbair property jand the late Spanish Minis
ter certifies, that the Spanish” Consult and
Vlcb Consuls have bfcen in the habit ot
charging said commlsuBn el five per cent,
on all such services, aAd which hat been
universally allowed, not only by individuals,
but by tbc Tribunals of the Consuladot or
|Chambers ol Commerce, in the ports ol
"pahr and her dominions in America
be Jud>;e disallowed the charge upor.twa
grounds, *ic.t that it did nbt appear that the
notification of the Vice Consul was the
meapsof informing the. owners ot the
lituatiob of their property; and that even i!
Inch Were the fact, the Spanish Consnl did
oo more than bis duly ts a public functiona
ry oftbe Spanish nation-—A YCom.tdv.
. ijf ~ i , *■ i
Harbour Master’s weekly report of the outn
her of vessels m the port of Ssvsnnsh.
•4 Ships. 13 Brigs, It Schooners; 9 Sloops—
2 Ships st Five Fathom, 2 do. at Four Mile Point.
fdllN W. STtltK, Harbour Master.
Snannah, De 6, 1823
B*=
hhcrtli’s Saids
On then st lucktay in ta'iuarynext.
W ILL be sold at the Court Hou«e in Effing
ham bounty, be'ween the usual hours of
sole.— *-
Four hundred seres Lind in said county: boon
dedby Iwdvof Lewis Whiteman, meant lands,
and impaanble swamps, levied on as the proper
ty of John VV.-ikllumr, jun. no aatify sn execution
in Ta or of the rstate of Mary C l.imcberger.antl
returned to me by a constable.
A Vgro woman earned Lucy, levied on »» the
properly of William Sanders, to satisfy ait execu
lion in (atnsr of Grass Scrugg* 1
A negro msnnsraed Lemster, levied ss the pro.
perty of We I Spencer to satisfy n balance on ex
ecutions in lav* of Wilson Fultter and Jot n U.
Willard.
JOHN G UIKGLEDORP,
deed 2JT AWb-riff -2 ‘V
#£XT MWDAT KVKXDtO.
- -
P« P„-Vsra,,foJ
onenab biiics uoniuiu6(ii
On tue firvt riics<lay in Jan. next, "(cap
‘ nFILL be soU before the eoort bouse in Chat- bWwv
« bait county between the boors of ten and „ •
r of lot No 21,
Bjvaci
*233
William loorindothfirL
KwawrowmeaeOtandRlisa hvied on umlrr
to VViniam V ^ rw ^ omcl ‘“ lt ‘ EBOy<1
Alma nil Om tntk wf UH'vMtli bad been
dividedfrem aptraelortnet atUmlip fines
l ots fo all eoefolrfiiyrtwp hmldrtd s«d thirty
five acres and UuecAuMa hi the Tovmxhip
of Savannah,known by tbe Tnmt Lota and the
lou No Band 9 insooUalYUiing Anson ward late
the pWperty of John VlCMer deceased, tod
which waa divided Jh (bur erpial parts andwhiefi
proportion of fiftfAight aotes bounded as foilowa
Non hardly by Jwbolas Mi'Iera proportion df
raid lota westward!/ by Mrs Lewdons, pro-
portion SovatlRlreily by the township line ami
Levlngitona, and eastwardly by Iteutzs, lot No 7
levied oo as he property of Paul J. Vatlotton to
salisly sn cseeituon limn ■ justices court io favor
of L Baldwin . co, and returned to me by a Coo-
stable. .ir •
Also, lot No TO, and improvements, second
thing Anton ward, bounded east- by Lincoln at.
uuth by State street, west by lot No9, and north
■
foit s(f
the former' pOrcuaser.
Abo, all Uie- right, title and interests ot John
Douglas*; to a tnet of land in Ogeechee district,
containing 2JU acres, more or leas, levied' on as
ibe property of taid John Douglass, to satisfy an
execution in favor of B Burtou, tdininistratar of
Benjacrill Dowdy. ’ 1 ,
All", lots No if and 18, Franklin wird, bound,
ed east by Jclferaon street, west by Monigomery
street, north by Bryan and south by S(. Julian at;
levied on as the property bf P A Fell, to t-.tisfy
executions in Idvor of the Planter's Hank and o-
therv.
ADW.D’LioNj «co.
deed 333
JdoSklp m“ beopeMKi * 1 » am r
drcB '
»am?
28BSBP?8SSS2
Cloths, Casnimeres, Taeby' .
Ol the molt ftthHuiabla patternsaia^-ff’ v _
Ho ha* alto oo hao"- ' ' ■ “■
Sheriffs Sales.
On thejirn Ttnday fn January ndtt,
V , r lLt,beaold at the Court 'Hwi«e iii the
of Savannah, between the hourt’ef 1
4 o’clock.
One fourth paK of Beverly Ptantatim'Sh Chalk
ham county, ddutaining two thousand due kindred
and seventy two ac.-e^ hounded ho the north amlf*
e.St by the Silk Hope (reel, on the
SbirtM! frilled and pWo, Suspend,
- *»!>.* *4*01 ASSOHTlfllRTCf
" • CLOAKS, '
me of winch tforl-a,, r , 0 la very i
(puAja, . a
N*'sincere thtiikstolrit I
customers for the fMraetge thev hive
Mm, and hopes by Ad. -riflnity aodim-*»■ °
■■ «f hiti firnter customm j
■ om hiving umettied accounts with t]
<t Monti tVcih. wl , ic!l *„ di,s oI
^■1 ciliwCni in August last, aro rcihin
ueeahforwatd ini Uqtatae
nov*B* .^ .■ tiiet r: ■ - I
She,-iff’s Sales.
, On the first Tuesday in January nex.
ITTtLL be toM at the Coiiit House in F.(Ro».
v V hath county; between the usual hours of
tile■
50 acres land in slid county, bounded by land,
-f B Ully, Zinett, George Brookner, Peter Arnv-
lorf, and lands allowed for a public road; levied
on as t|w property of Lfipis Uin<, to sstury txe
culions infotnrof theeatste df Miry C. Limeber-
ger and utheni returned to me by a constable.
200 acres in uid county, bounded by J Cooke,
and all other site* by vacant land at the time of
-uiVry, or ao much of it as shall satisfy the vt.tr
and eon-tty taxes of-l-ewi* Bird for the year 1022,
amount of tax £3 23 J cts. and edits.
10 acres, joinin ' lands of John Elkins tnd Mn..
Spires, in Effingham county, dr «o much thereof
as will satisfy the date and county tax of litoral
Womack for the year 1822—Amount of tax £2 81J
and cost* " -ii
7*0 acres land in Chatham county, er so much
of it as shall be of sufficient value to satisfy the
state and county tax or. Charles Stuart, for theyear
1822—amount of tax £13d|jand costa.
3'5 acres in Klfingham county, on the Augusta
road, about 21 miles horn Savannah, or so much. Jed east by St Gaul street, south by Zuh'v sir *t,
.fits ww -L.W U r ...tn^ariv r.tWfo . -J L.. A-. * t 't.J .1 L ...
, _ we t by Until
at Stephen Eliot and estate of Benjamin Itimi -
quine, and on the south by Ly ,‘t of G,-nrge'An.
derson; all the interest d( .Wilfiatn liibenltant in
a tract of land on Ogxchee river, in Chatham
county called New Ubpc, bottoded north west by
lands of Thomas Sings, north nut by lands of
Frances H. McLeod, aqolH east by the Ogvcliec
and lands of the estate of Benjamin Stile.', cun
tuning throe hundred and fifty acres; mid inter.
bat being one third of die; whole tract subject to
dowel—also, fourteen negroes via t Fanny; Nan
cy, Hose, Isaac, ChtrlsUb; Quash, June; Mary,'
John; Viraham, Cutty, Old Nancy, Aaron add Het
ty,' levied on un ’.er an execution from the Supe
rior Court in favour of Itobert and JwHpb Ilaber.
sham against Itobert Habersham, administrator of
William Habersham, deceased, and under an eae
eu ion on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favur of
Ja Grundy £* Sons and Wood. , • •'
Lots No 17 and 18, J.cksih ward; with impaov.
menu, levied on as Ute property of F. S.^ell,
under two esccutiona in favor -of llte PlnK-rs
Bank and C. 1L Hayden.
’Lot No 5, ar.<l mtiiroYcrntnls New h 'un-
ieatiHcin and, Chin^til'i Vift]
A FEW' Gentleowif* elega ,t tn-at'eXK,
y—»tn vx.^..-r .;
-A. MissesCtlincUII Cttpa,' put rocriv-i
T litrrL'iR ^88n.wT(^'j
. A LarJMsnd Qwffol Anonnvut aW]
WateF Propf BtarCr; Castor andladlttiin (f '
Roram Youths’, ^d Ftftdsnd’ Conmon WsolH
,<itr 4 . <u srJJiv - ”
3k jwt
iieo 4 ;
HELLAS.
inrSoijneli Stir Cnbrtlli
for blr'y
, ,EH EfSCRWTOS,
I /lidlSij, Mdbi i
mi. PXTTSltSDY,
B EGS lt»re -to' fifoun his /rir'-
who are want dt l'
sm* nt*w 8w ■/
•V>I»T «>K8A'’A. ,yIA n.
_ I wvtk. The Files of ..
t*l 1 fid «l»rlto as 8Jf 1333 at
i; 30Jat8|, to at 87 B. M0at9|
--BiltoMM.lntniMIbatto
IdalM. We hare no she
^JiSJ •fhdetuf Afotrteto pro.
The expedition desli
I to explore, ae
'foy tho Ottnal,
d» the grew
tve coramcnc
aasirso.
Br brig Caledonia, landsay
dari) 42 dsja Trom Greenock,
fibhr Prfarob* (flckerwfo, Rfotu
Flour shd Tobaeco, W'Cemravng k,
Sloop TWO friends, Rcotx, Mcti
Cotton *(4 Ground nuts, to Bulloch
Humming Bird, t days from
380 biles cotton, to G B Lunar, S Wi
.Hammond It co, Taylor &
of it as shall be of sufficient value to v-ttlfy ih
taxes of the estate of lohn Beck for the year 1822
—amount of tax £18 88j. and costa.
1,600 acres of iand in Tattnall and F.,rly toon,
ty; or ao much of it as wilt aatisly the state and
county tax of John Dtvia, for the year 1822—a-
mount «rtax £441}. and eoslt.
100 acres land io Effingham county, or sn much
of it as shall be of Valu - attfiici mt to satisfy the
state and county tax of Willi 'fn Womickl for the
> ear 1823—amount of tax-£l t Gj, amt costa,
S. NEIDLINUER, if sac.
deed 233 ■
City Sheriff’s Sales.
.. 6 the first Tuesday in January next,
W ILL be sold In front of. the Conn House,
between the usual hours of -ten and three
o’clock!
. AII that building oh lot letter A, Derby Ward,
fronting on St Julian street, and in the occupation
of Geoige Mitten, levied on as the pfnperty of
George Mitlen, to ittivfy an execution from the
Court of Common Pleas atyjOyre ami Terminer
lortheChyofSaranasb. WuUam Hose va George
Mlllen. ,
A few arilelei of tin waft, levied on as Urmpro-
perty of William Lueilet (o (stuff an efiteation
tot rent, in favor of Thompson and ttonney. „
Lot No 17, Jackson ward, bounded on the east
by lot No Id; west by lot No J8; on the tooth by
Perry street, and on the north by a lane; levied oa
as the property of P S Pell, to satisfy two execu
tions from the Court of Oyer and Vemherforthe
city of Sat thnsb, in ftVof of Crane 3t Baker.
AB. J.D’LYON, 11 .
dee 8 S3S ■ ^ Sj*. A _ -
* UJ Adinmistrators SalfL
On the lint Tuesday in February next
W ILL be K>id before ipe Court Heuae In thi
city of Barannik at 13 o’clonL A. M. the
following tracta of (and In McIntosh county wear
Darien, *1»: • ' '7~
Ope tract containing about 330 atrebtifuste on
Csineail Creek, bodnded on the welt and worth
west by the lands of J($es Nepbea.'afidon the
tnd west hy lot No 6—levied on as the property
jfThomaa Garnett; tosatixiy an execution in la,
tout of Jone* v* Abut, Wit
Ail that tnl of land In the
ate west of Fi.htn stfeet and
ber 39, containing lifiy five tnd
xiitd'on tVeslboundary street M
one I.nndred and eighty foot ii
street umulnitrit, under a fore’'
infivorof ’.Yiiiitim I*. Hunti
the reptesemalive* of Thomas
Alto, all thdrite and title of
deceased to im undivided moiety oe lot of I
i ibattwm county known by the No IQ,
43 here* mole .or. less, bounded enu ,
land of Uchtrdt, northwardly and rautbn
by Higatnnnd land Uf CharlM Ilsitif Eaq.r
, . At. .
.vtinnah, «td.
' f the tiunf.
hair fodt in
. ttreef,iUd
pTh un Aryan
of mortgage
nee,’ against
. , „ ;c, deceased.
Alio, all tM rite and title of Tbomaa Mnttrke;
of laixLip
c l un
and retui
fork Kelly,
The buildii
tin winl.toge
tot, levied on at
And l.etmtine Silks'J
Uandkcfchieli
Hrosddufha'awl Cartel
^Mtliaakets.' . I p.' .v ' ..I
■(B&'SKi'SBw'tH
.an lot No-8, eight; ffeif -—
icr with the. uneiplrml lets* of said
ifheprapvvty of ft> oeH Dillnn, to
ition ni favor of Pcriyiy Wtighi,'
complainants, in behalf of tha county of Chat,
bsm, retained to foe by n Constable ■
TT:.TJ ' AD'LtON;»«;o.
-.heft "
i. ■
t thtahfficb.'.
me 13.. 2tfl :
W*3’Th4*MoS
leg ofiGabbath School 1
Sstttnlay evenin^M
(«•* ‘ h
(be uaoil hours,' the
- Two bttildings on the
i fif'n.ii **«
If Of lot letter
__ ^ —^'■
south ost, by thoiin of Jacob' Wtodi and one
Dunwody,
% "2 1 ,# ' ‘ a’ t
v jDuylkf \He pofode in New Yor£«t ihf
iJIJih uIl a horse witliout niddlc, bridlfr or
I s -toiler l, aid to hire placed himself at the
head of » military procession passing tiro’
’ ti'y. keopit.g the ume distance
‘the corps at though h ‘‘
i th. cvinmsndtr ol the
Wisrer'- 1
' C'. 'J h -fo.ttl ll
I.Mth,MthtUUM|
Mri,
wtSsa&Hssi
W flock.
Hills 3s co,
mpbell.
it fo", to^C. K latreir,
Augusta, 4
coxGl
kco,PH
mammal
RWa
hetad'bjh
fieftr fiClo, Farnsworth «
l.tj S. batik
‘.ttsst
fl.StGall, cstTcd dglethtops ward, bottoded enrt
by Ltnrcl viroet, 8nuth by lot letter F, we* by*
tsne, tnd north by 2ublcy street; Levied upon st
tha property or Hr*. Gsreett, to satisfy knot
fines imposed by thrlhyor and Aldermen of the
Cltfi of Bsnnnah, for her retailing lienors will
deco S33 a- .. ;
JT BORGIA, Chatham County. To ill whom U
Vx may concern Whereas S M Bond appjie*
for letter* of administration, (with the will snoeX.
ed) on too estate of .Thomas Lucena. lift of 8a.
*332. i
To (hit Blectort qf fhaktM 1
ijumTi
: Ibe 1
Inferior cotttt of Chatham
le, the Justice of the
altoat vapoth;
■Sale rikrnmffi
in behalf df the
asaylum, le-
2 lb G o*.-
dee 6.
JSE
H 6 * 1 ?!. J: BAYARD, and riantartkektourd and creditor* oftheysid
Adm’r. F.it R S.R.ysrd. |dsnttort| to Bd.Sbalr nbleothms,' if sny
Sheriff’s Sftles.
LSh'WSKS
On Ibe Raft Tuesday in January next;
he Court House in Rice.
, Count},between the muni
t vis #2 aDd4o ' cfoc,l ’ th * fuduwtng proper-
tine nkgro girl named CUrinsla,
the property of Charles Dick* to t
our of UriibWUMt
sictaCourt and ictutntd to af.
tontaining two'hundreU acras
t the water* of Beards oruik,
usi
I in •JuatMtaCourt aotl returns J tu ■>« by
if* W WWARD^frX,* J(Mtr
hare; to tb*granting of the administration oftl
estate of the deceased to the applicant in ll
aktRs oAM for the uid court, on or before tl
lrt4l*nd*yln Janusffir netti otberwiae letters.
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