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~ - THE EVENING ST FROM THE FRONT. t G. D, SMITH'S erates CH Ae Peccramarion. a = ae | ‘AR. ‘ring Yesterday in the Direction ef | | 2 ER'S F 5 MAror’s Orrice, + { | Heavy Fring ¥ ocrersbarg. ; Wild Cherry Tonic Bitters No Artillery used by them Against our] Representations having herd meee ety W. D. WALLACH, EditorandPreprictor. | ‘The mail steamer Keyport arrived here this | , as E : Ferces on Maryland Heights. rabid dogs are running large in this city, this. morning, at 9 o’clock from City Point. TONIC— ASTRINGENT — AROMAT DESIN ] BALTIMORE, July 7—12.45.—The rebeis in veal a le Oe eaters ae of K he 4 2. = eS : z a * D d January Lith, 1355 WASHINGTON CITY: ‘At 10 o'clock yesterday morning, the hour at | * FECTING—PROPHYLACTIO. : $. odnouk Fr. Harper's Ferry hayedestroyed all the railroad | enfitied “An nct relative todoza,’ will be stiles THURSDAY... ...000csee0e- JULY 7, 1864+ | which the Keyport left City Point, heaty : Sold Everywhere. 4 r 2 be Se ee the telegraph and siesreed sons period of sixty days from end oo | firing was heard there from the direction. of | © ‘Ask your Drugpist and Grocer for its —— ; 7. cket offices. “SRW bave also burned a large |” gear macted by the Hoard af Aldermen and Board S7-RRADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | petersburg, but it was not known at City Point «FROM UP RIVER. *} quantuy of Songs. ' of Common Couneal. T1 at whenever itabail bemat- BBE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE-| whether or not it was anything more than an IT WILL CURE No New Demonstrations of the RebelsRe- | So far they have used no artery azainst | {9 appeat to the sativinction of the Mayor that xy GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. artillery duel i ported—The Sensation Stories brought | our troops. shall be for good and sufiicient reasons, of whi>, A ane Keyport brought up Mr. Joel Parr at Indigestion, Dyspepsia, down by Boatmen Discredited. = — she Mayors all be tie dudes. ch aving con eons 4 family, retugees from Virginia.—Parr reside: Dysentery, Diarrhea, — Superintendent Spates, of. the Chesapeake Y ewe ered mad, it shall be the duty of the Mayor to i in Prince George's county. about thirteen mites ican aad Rees Loss of Appetite, and Ohio Canal Company, who was in George- LOCAL NEWS. ene Fas procterea yon regia spar ey sults of | southeast of Petersburg, and was the only man Live: Complaint wali : q f ieal| Seed Muvortscat a cool eaeiadtial Give mantic. cc | in the county who proved true to the old flag. aA) town this morning, is not aware.of any cross- DECREES OF Dryvorce —Yesterday, ©: Miele tit cuidds ts coureptcl aceon Wis | Parr was afrested by the rebel authorities for st ‘ ing by the rebels below! the Point of Rocks. Justice Cartter, sitting-in equity, prantea a dee SF EE EALEN aaa ais it DAT OTNBE Cod LID Benne @ | his Union sentiments, and committedto prison | The Elixir of life forthe Aged. Will give Health Later, Mr. D. White, of White's Ferry, ar- | cree of divorce to Harriet A. Farr from the | ®tlarge during the peri fined by the Mayo: — | but he was released a few days Edi la and Beauty to the Youns. TT rived in town and reports thaton Paesday a | bonds of matrimony with Geo. W. Farr. The b SSAC aay rit a Be tas sag bu ed < 5 | a ; e 2 2 t 2 e duty o lice ao bles. or ————_—_. ; is se 3 thi pliciou pyerage - Mayo: earry 0 he provision o: CS | doned all their property, and are now in ades- | tis season of the year, as this delicious beverz® | peiow the Point ot Rocks, and after robbing | was Harriet A. Evans, daughter of Walter [ort Carry O8t the provision oF this act = < sey. letaetann RICHARD WALLACH the Retreat up the | titnte condition, but he says he is not discour- | can be used without the deleterious effeats’ of | the ctore there returned to tkesouth side ofthe | Evans, late of Fairfax county, Va. that she UR iy T-eo't {Int. and Col.} Mayor The Rebel Raiders Valley to Escape irom Hunter—Not one» aged and can work for a living underthe Stars | Liquors. SMITH & MORRIGON, Potomac to divide the spoils. Noreports have | contracted marriage with Fatrin Augnst, 1552, | JPOR RENTIOA~ comoniniuo PRN Teas of the Rebels now in Maryland. | and Stripes. jy 7-Im Proptietors. clenonee Georgetown ‘of further depredations | Rev. Mr. Grandon solemhizing the rut ipas abe itt re a a aca | _,The hospitals at City Point have been cleared ON, 414 PENNA, AVENUE by the rebels sndall the indications are that | that her husband has been intemperate, and inting OF © New York, July 7.—A speciai dispatch to | of nearly all the sick and wounded, and many me cutes Gonorrhea, i the rebels haye Jeft that vicinity. for the last five years he has been so drunken, ne’s_ Boos the Tribune, dated Baltimore last evening, says | members of the Christian and Sanitary Com- Sy “ dleet, The boatmen on the canal haye not yet re- | abusive, idle and worthless that she has not J 1 a aaa NE | a CT the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company Missions are on their way home. peneinees covered from ir scare, sade ghe: canal is Peet eble wre oF ore with him: that for RIOR 1 nave 6 ened anew BARBER siio” i i i 5: t RET BASES CR ‘© Seminal ‘ rowded with light boats af the Aqueduct, @ past five years hé has not contribnted any- . between Ist street and wider Bad just recolved. intelligence from Sandy THE REBEL RAID. . “ Sire Ui beans pore each captain being anxious to secure a posi- | thing to her support or the support of their te ecc an ree ec un « Hotel. where E will be giat Hook, stating that not a rebel could be seen or Latest from Harper's Ferry—Strength of ry - i Venereal Diseases," tion for his boat as far away from the rebéls as | children, and charges that he hasbeen guilty | * Late Se OnEY A LEUTNER 5 heard of at Harper's Ferry, or in any part of the Enemy—Kebels Reported 30,000 possible, The result is that difficulty is expe- | of adultery with a woman named Gant. C street, between lat and N. J. av Maryland, and that by to-morrow morning Strong—Movements te Flank the Rebels— | TOR CAPE R CAPE MAY. © | Tienced in getting boats with coal to the der There was no appearance for the respondent, Im* Boyle’s Hotel, near the Ds there would not be one in that vicinity, they © Movements of General Hunter—False — | ricks to discharge their cargoes. and testimony was taken before commissioner BENT—Two <ix room HOUSES, on) > h Alarms at Frederick. The staunch and commodious Steamer ' . M. Beale, when one witness testified to seeing eet. Island. now vacant, and in comple « | imving retrontedt up) the Valley tol esespe being | reporisrom Harper's Forry-ake so con MANHATTAN, | LIVELY TIMES IN THE POTOMAC FLOTIL- | Farr in the house of a Mr. Gant, having just | repair. Toa permanen: tenant the rent wit be captured by Hunter tradictony (Uncit ie diieatt toieee what te col CAPTAIN E. A. RYTHER, | “LA_OUR TARS HAVE A FIGHT WITH THE | Come from up stairs where he had been with | moderate. The lower tioor of each can be used » | Hable as" ooh Say what is re | of the Cape May line, is now making herrezular | SecOND VIRGINIA CAVALRY, Mrs.Gant. Another testified that he caught | 4 Store Inquire on the pramises, No. 170 4. THE REBEL RAID lable, as no two accounts agree. Several gen- trips to Oape May, s MM an ié of the officers and sailors | Farr in bed with two women at Thornton's street, between E street and Virginia avenue, be - | tlemen from that vicinity who arrived here Leaving Arch street wharf, Phila- On Monday, somie 0! Mill, Va., one Mrs. Gant, the other Miss Kia. | ‘*°¢? Sand 9 in the morning, at* ———— i yesterday stated that it was positively ascer- | delphia, every Tuesday, Thursday’ of our Flotilla had a lively time Celebrating the Eee pe a ta et piabting there | tained that the whole rebel force did nol exceed sn Berardey a Sorclse St Retain nay 3 Fourth of July: On the merning of that day — 1 4 e ecup! Shane | “ve tosix thousand. Whether they had been | Care May every Monday, Wednesday and Friday | | janen that four or five of/our gunboats, Force by the Rebels—The Raiders Plun- | reinforced during the da: at Siz o'clock a. m. rs der Rebel Sympathizers and Unienists puta dispatch wae roce\ youl last eeedin ina Stopping a ew Castle going and returning. under command of Lieutenant Hooker, pro- well. On another occasion when witness was riding with Farr, the latter stopped near Gant’s house and brought Mrs. Gant out in the bushes where witness saw her in criminal intercourse pie Nic a7 8ST. MATTHEW ‘DAY 8CHO01 wWillhavea PIC-NIC Alike. * nouncing that members of General Sigel’s are. $2.2). carriage hire included. Obildren | cgaded up the Rappahannock and landed a | With Farr. c z. fo é Ss half price. Servants $1.50, catriage hire extra. r ue at s ‘epaid. . - i town, to the effect that on Tuesday afternoon, | they erate) ardecie tothe. Maryland side, a : jyflm et Pe yOs A STEWART, Agent. ter’s whart, some thirty miles from the mouth The Court also dissolved the bonds of matri- MONDAY. July at3o'cl cen | what point the di tches did tal tf 8° COU ofthe river. On landing, the party immedi- | Mony between Henry Schaefer and Christiana ie : o'clock, & rebel squad, consisting of fifteen fis a comd neces jeter a - ta ba Ae RPHANS’ COURT, July 24. 1864,—Digtatot oF ately proceeded overland, on a foraging expe- | Schaefer, and decreed that the complainant be | Commencing atlo ock @, m., and closing ata gpxalrymen. commanded by Lieut. Sharor, | the jatest accounts from Frederick last eve- | In thecnsct Lucy b Rares, Moceutiix Gravuiial | dition, and secured quite’a number of horses, | ¢Xempted from all charge and liability for the | seasonaile hour. support of the respondent, and that the estate personal and real, be exempt from the right of dower of the respondent. The petition was filed in May, 1863, and sets forth that the parties were married on the 5th A good Cotillon Band ha¥ been engaged for the occasion, and such arrangements have been mad insure order and promote the comfort of formerly of Martinsburg. Va, entered that | ping they had not visited that city. but there | Raincy, decoased, the adininietratrix aforesaid | &c. The gunboats, as spon as they had landed place. | had been several false alarms and great excite- Hane ie ths suprotation of tks Orphans i Gaaet this sores) procesver Tyand to the Great wie | a of Washington county aforesaid, appointed Tpes- | comico, where it na mm arranged that the This force appeared to bea Teconnoitering | papeoeod iy Srey dito biota ithe BE day, the 26th inst., for the final settlement anddis- | raiding party should join them, and a force Party, and they had only been in the town a | ot Ee! contin 1 Pols” STY- | tribution of the personal estate of the said de- t out to meet th | land Hights up to last evening with a large | ceased, and of the assets in hand, as far aa the ; W8s cent out to meet them. s of Admission, % centa. Children few moments when a detachment of regular | force, and ; But it seems that lant ta of February, 151, by Rev. Mr. Nortmin, and } i a no actual hostilities had occurred, | gs. h bes leeted and turned into money: ut it seem: our gallan TS were to ’ 7 cents, cavalry from Carlisle, Pa, commanded by | except the throwing ot afew shell during the | when and where all the creditors and heirs of | have some little sport on their own hook, for | Charges that the respondent has committed | "D'>- ay to ne applied to the enlargemen! ant Lieut. McLean, dashed into the place. | @ay at parties of rebels who had appeared on | stid deceased are notified to attend, (at the Or- | when about half way across the neck they | Adultery with John Baker, in the house of the |. rovement of the basement chapél. A brief cavalry fight Kuwiediatel | Boliver Hights and at Harper's Ferry. phans! Court of Washington county aforesaid.) | came across a large detachment of the 2d Vir- | Petitioner, in September, 1°62, while he was | inprovenen: «it ‘tte oF ag e alry fig! ediately ensued in | ‘A gentleman who arrived here last evening | With their claims properly vouched, or they may | ginia regular cavalry, thought to number from | 2bsent in Europe, and also in October, Novem- | _ order of the Vommml! i | ber, December and January tollowing; that on the 22d of January, 1563, she eloped with the said Baker, taking with her $1,400 belonging to WM, L. WALL & CO., Anct Atthe Horse Bazaar, 9% La. avenue SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, HARNE: the streets of Hagerstown, which resulted in | from Ha, otherwise by law be excluded from sll benefit in | fonr to five hundred, who atte 5 a igerstown reports that.there had been i fe tae 6k 55 ited ae i; | tour to five hun |, who attempted to cut off the rebels being driven out of the town with a | some fighting between that city and Sharps- sald ceceanet e ctites Suck ra copy OF Unis cur force, and afight immediately ensued. Our A ful toss of a lieutenant and t burg, with rebel cavalry, and that they were | the E: i Star, vious to the 2d day of July, | Men, however, kept well together, and managed prisoners exec urivetesy akon H sapaiced and driven ercratiea by our ae 13s, NEEL ee oC. ROBBINS? | to get past the rebels, and fell bac towards the | the petitioner, and went to Baltimore, where ‘On SATURDAY MORNING. July 9 a : 5 | leaving several dead and wounded on the | jy 7-14, 25. Register of Wills. | gunboats, losing but four men taken prisoners, | they have been living in adultery ever since. | 0 -ATUR iM cellvat the Barer, Shien About a half bour after this fight the rebels fleld. —Baitimore American, 7th. oO CONTRACTOR ONTR CTOR ae a and none killed or wounded, while we brought The respondent made no appearance, and oe oclock, ve eae ete : “iyprae iS Lo nis again entered the town, their forces consisting —________ T = r away two rebel Stoares(e captain and a lien- eneny, i leper de ea nate ys Sd oa prising about . 6 | "Yl ae of cavalry and mounted _ SrEc 3 S 7 i Gxrorcetown, July 6, 1861. tenant,) and oné man. Tne rebels followed our : :} 18 < FIFT RSES Mest escnts Uaiad pare rey tide a hace ee een daa gnitipaslbeeviooet ie Proposala are invited for paving High street | men tothe shore, and sent ont a flag of trees | in the Petition. were Proved, and the decree | Including one pair of Horses. v gis force | come tax of five per cent. which passed Cons | 179! sth to its intersection with Frederick street, | asking an exchange of prisoners, offering the | 6T@nted as prayed. John E. Norns, Esq, for ALS too small to cope with the larger number of the a distance of nearly 90 feet, and requiring about | four men they captured from us for their cap. | Petitioner. ription of the other Horses at esis LSO. | gress just before the adjournment, and has | 3.0) square yards of paving. rebels, he slow!y fell back to the Pennsylvania | been si = iy quer : = tain; but Captain Hooker declined the swa: as == 4 : saale of Hig . gned by the President A bid is desired for paving with cobble <tone ; P WAP) Circuit C dge Wiley.—This - | Previous to the tale of Horse line, carrying with him his prisoners. | ‘That in addition to the income duty already | upon a9 inch bed of sand. and a separate bid for | Fefusing to exchange officers for men. Before ing, inthe cane of Eile beth peste pants CIDE aD as cena BRS A) = The rebels, after entering the town, set to | Proposed by law, there shall be levied, as- | Tock pavement on a similar foundation; the bids eeuee Gre qunboeis Pada. varting falute to | wm. Williams and Elizabeth M. Williams his | Rortaease” Geran ys i Sc per square yard of pavem when laid, an: 3 a . caus. for ehe ‘ ida Sa t F work to destroy the telegraph wire, but they sessed and collected on the Ist day of Octo- | [? cover tharw ale Chatioe material as well as ing them to seamper. he prisoners have been wife, action for slander in the defendant’s | Carriages; all Of which will be pe ber, 19M, a special income duty upon the wife accusing the plaintiff with carnally know- | for caeh, had made no demonstration against the rail- i labor, t to Point Lookeut. S : gains, profits or income for the year endin, vill be iv H sth i Senu (Ok OU h 200) : ( 2 i 7 ws road when our informants left. They also | the BIse day of December next preceding t . Pele CuePraepes peneee teal peae ingiant: yi wet po tiaise =| Hr Satie a ree tee ected SE FOR ST - Ppiundered many of the stores, butgseemto have | time herein named for levying, assessing and | leftat the office of William Laird, Esq.,Clerk of | BAKER'S CAVALRY SERS SIGHTS ON THE | dered, and the jury assessed the damages at P* bin Adopted a different plan from the one they pur- | collecting said duty of all persons residing | the Corporation. WILSON RAID—A SPIRITED ACCOUNT. $5,000, which verdict was set aside by the Orpnance Orrick, War Dera within the limits’ of the United States, |. The name and reidence of the bidder should be fi i Sued last summer, as they now make no dis- | or of citizens of the United States resi | distinctly stated in the Proposal. 3 The following was received, yesterday from tinction between rebel sympathizers and | ding abroad, at the rate of five per centam| jy7 44 oC, SMITH, a sergeant in Baker's Ist District of Columbia Court as being excessive. Washington, D. C.. July The jury in the case of Mrs. Wiley agt: Mar- i 1 Proposals will be received xt th 1 MONDAY, the bth day of July, iSit, . reet Commissioner. = p shall Brown, who took the case on Tuesd3y Unionists. Many of the rebel citizens, perhaps | © All sums exceeding six hundred dollars; cavalry : o'clock p. m.,to furnish | . ppnrtobeibger bt zens, Perhaps | and the same shall be levied, assessed, esti: 48 CHOICE STOCK G | , Cane ist D. G. Cavatry, Near Giles iternoon came into court this morning asking | six (¢)second or thitd class Steam F ipating this treatment, ran their horses | inated and collected, except as to the rate, ac- — q Landing, Bermuda Hundred, July 4th, 1964.—1 | ; ctions, when Judge W ylie inform: of pertect suction power, complete in all pa iato Penrsylvania. | cording to the provisions of existing laws tor | 456 INTBBIOR ADORNMENTS. 456 | returned from a raid on ihe Richmond and Brome nade nured HereAt thee oouiacane dS tae mit oe cnerre er, the 1 fan SARE au — : — : J z ured he drawn by hand power, weight not to exe: ; the collection of an income duty annually, | 46 PAPERHANGINGS, 4s6 | Danville railroad, with but five men, all that | otherwise than find tor the plaiatin, and they | 4.9 pounds when ready forservice. The diane | of the reciprocati ; g steam f 43¢ inches, capa : © pump to be about (1) stream again retired. At about one o'clock they again came into court stating that it seemed impos- The Rebel Raid. ge where not puonplicente thereto; and the Sec- —— ‘was left of company A, on the 23th. I was the | retary of the Treasury is hereby authorized Aselect and varied stock of Gilt, Medium and | only sergeant who escaped; all the old boys to make such rules and regulations as to | low-priced Paperhangings, Borders, Staitues,Cen- | are in the rebs hands—O’Donnell, McHugh, . y i i he: ie dis- | » 5 3 > 13 Movements in Westerm Maryland | time and mode, or other matters, to entorce | ter Pieces, &ec. ‘ Hammer, and the others, thirty-four in nam: | “seccd them > werees When Judge Wylie Pe UO Si att : mae evel Cavalry at Middletown— | the collection of the special income duty here- WINDOW SHADES. ber. The way it was done was this: We ac- —i 5 —__—. to bouupelod with tenders an hace Notieten: Ailiamsport and Hagerstown Occupied | in provided for, as may be necessary; provided Buff, Green, Chocolate, Brown and Gilt Window | companied Brig. Gen. Wilson, 12,000 strong, ALARM OF Firx.—The alarm of fire about 2 zi all the necessary ne _rifty Miles oi the Baltimore and Ghio | that in estimating the annual gains, profits or | Shades. # variety of patterns; Shade Fixtures, | and 14 pieces of artillery, and tore up sixt Railroad Torn Up—3,000 Rebel Cavalry | income, as aforesaid, for the seregeine special | 1518. Ke. miles of railroad, burned 14 depots, besides am the Valley—A Whole Rebel Corps | income duty, no deductions shall be made for . PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. J capturing horses and whatever we could la: mear Frederick, Md.—Reinforcements | dividends or interest received from any asso- eee woEsted PASeaES Sere) and Ta oleate our hands on, clean into Weldon, N.C. We Reach them from the South—Chambers- | ciation, eorporation or company, nor shall any | [rent oyes and colors, a beauisful assortment; | gig not meet ‘with any opposition of any ac- burg Again Threatened—Citizens Barri- | deduction be made for any salary or pay re- aes a count until our return, and within four miles o’clock to-day was occasioned by the burning of an immense pile of refuse straw and other rubbish in the lot of Armory Square Hospital, ttoa rigid inspection sctor. and aren . or until they have beea th full head of steam. ‘ GUARANTEE The bidder will be required to accor ges STATE OF THE THERMOMETER.—At Frank- lin & Oo.’s, opticians, No. 214 Peansylvania caaing the Streets—Hunter’ a | OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. ines Proposition with @ guaranty signed by cviving Rapidly. - Omreere Ae sac Ace et Tn al pans largest assortment of Oval Frames in the Obour Vase on saceeceray Ad Sate pense. Plt Stood to-day at 1 Aik nis, that. in ease his bid is, =a 2 cold leaf; n aL 7 . . 89 5 y exernte the eo: for j ——_ eet Tue PREsipENT’s UALL FoR MiLITIA—Sev- Pi rictewarrany ate Wool Frames, eae : “af; | unbelmown to us, Lee’s right wing was lying, e0Gt-amd wufbelant marstieacinve aura e qualto the @ Despatch tothe Philadelphia Inquirer. } eral City Regments to March.—It is understood | ried’stock of smail-sized Oval and Carte de Visite | 8nd before we knew it the whole of them had Sa > amount of the contract, to deliver the article pr HARBISGURG, July 6.—A despatch over the } that several of our city regiments will imme- | Frames. surrounded us, both on the front and rear, psorosats FOR BLANKETS, posed In conformity with the terms of this adye Iniand Line, from the operator at Chambers- | diately be ordered to march southward in re- ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, and they had us foul. There were but two Tisement: and in case the said bidder should fai enter into the contract. they to make good the ORDNANCE Orrice, War DEPARTMENT, We ference between the offer of said bidder and t) burg, Announcing that he was packing up his | sponse to the President’s call for hundred-day A few choice Eugravings and Paintings always | roads by which we could get out, and the rebs ashingion, D.C., Sune 24, 1364. iastruments to leave, the rebels having entered | Men A number of regiments, sufficient to | in store. * 5 had possession of both. Our boys fought thet apie A A rt 5 i t the town, created some excitement ee this | preset the public peace, will be retained at Orders for Paperhanging and Window Shades avern way like demons, hunye enereed aad Bite bah | erent omce Ase EOS oe ea evening, but at the present writing (eleven | home. panctually Ste Y ania setae: charged, but could not get out. Tne last charge the delivery at the New York ’ re Nov 43 Phe responsibility of the guarantors must bs ™ erclock) our forees not only hold Chambers-| General Sandford last night received atele- | Terms cash fer goodsor labor, I led them—all the officers having gone under— | Worth street, New York of St? 5°" shown hy the official certificate of the Gierk of t burg, but Greencastle also. The rebels, how- | stam from General Seymour, requesting him No. 486 Seventh atréet it was a terrible charge, but like the others, it | FIFTY THOUSAND CAVALRY BLANKETS nearest District Court, or of United State ever, bold Hagerstown, advanced as far as | to proceed at once to Albany. jyi-* Eight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. | failed. The order came, “Every man for him- | ‘The Blankets must be of the following deccrip- | Pigttict Attsruey- : Hiedelburg, near the State line. There is great | The trains had all gone, s0 the General took self and the devil for us all.” I had atthat | tion, viz: of pure wool, close woven, of stout yarns, | tregnat in a seni equal to the amount alarm, however the first cars this morning. PeoOPOsALS FOR FLOUR. time 46 mules, 11 horses, and three mares, be- | Gentian blue, with an orange border threeinchos | puarantere will be requitet of the wae ; D a ’ e , Wi e if required of the successfs! bid The border counties’ horses are taken from Orders from him to the officers here are 5 sides any quantity of negroes, buggies, wagons, | Wide and three inches from the edge, and the let- fer or bidders upon signing the contract the stables, and much property and valuables | hourly expected. The plan already indicated Osice Dew Cominsssed y OF Sabareteate | &e., &c., at least 212,000 worth of stuff, but 1 | ters U. 8., six inches high » orange color, in the FORM OF GUARAN : have been plunderedor stolen. The Baltimore | Will, itis said on good authority, be strictly . (redacted ks Cees p eas Atte AE Ras 8 had to leave it all, and was. thankful to get off | Center of the blanket. Bach blanket must be75] wo the undersigned, residen aud Obio Railroad is torn up for some fifty | adhered to. i BRALED Prorosais are invited until the 1ith | With my head. The last seen of company A inches long by 07 inches wide, and of the weight of | county or moe aud State © miles, between Frederick and Cumberland. | | Qur city regiments have rarely, ifever been | sistencé Department with & ‘2° ©4- | they were between abody of rebel infantry and | St ise or Seid ba ote ee ee ecg ation | and severally, covenant with th : nt wit! ‘The forca coming down the valley consists of | in better condition for service, so far as regards | TWO THOUSAND 2.000) BARRELS OF FLOUR. | cavalry, fighting like the devil, but they had must be single and not i some three thonsand cavalry. A whole rebel | €quipment and the number of men inthe ranks The proposals will be for whatis known at this | tocave. The Ist D. C. cavalry lost 11 officers pas S hunacenbiautets and guarantee, incase the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he er they will at one id be packed in e the contract for the same, with good and auffic cases of one hundred blankets each. co! is known to have reached Frederi | than at the present time.—W. Y. Post, 6th. Depot as Nos. 1,2and3, and bids will be entertained 248 in that A They are to be inspected 1m 2 a iacne vectureruiontasce arriving for Mem oe | r for any quantity less than the whole, eat once Taid; company A losing J made, but must be melivered ee ene Nae Pore sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the ¢ 1 the South. | Horsrupz. A Tale of the Uld Dutch.Manor geod must be in duplicate, and for each grade on Agency free of any charge to the United States Tericte Pacnial inp ar sicles Drovered 1a) ie ‘There is considerableexcitementhere. Drums | By Mansfield T. Walworth, author of Luin | “Prey eineete OF Maper a ence within A RUMOR. Fede au OnOF handling. and none will be | July 2, 194, under which tho bid was tasde, aol and fifes haye been sounding through the; New York: Carleton, Publisher, 413 Broad- | five days from the opening of the bids, and in such It is reported on the street that some time | tion of and are approved by the Uunted States In. in case the said — shall fail to enter into acon streets, and a meeting of the oid City Zouasves, way. juantities, daily, as the Government may direct; duri last night a squad of rebel z Bpector, tract, as afore=aid, we guarantee to make gool tha Capt. Awl, bas just been held and the com- We read this novel at a siucle sitting, eo | delivered at the Government warehouse inGeorge- | Curing ght @ squad of rebel cavalry } “Deliveries must be made as follows, viz: one- | difference betw: pany reorganized. It was formerly company | thoroughly did it impress us with the plot and | $o"P.at the wharves or railroad depot in Wash- | passed south @ short distance west of Fairfax | tenth of the number contracted for per week,com- | the pext lowes: responsib A, 127th Pennsyivania volunteers. The peo-| style. -‘ Lulu,” by the same author, we deemed br ey eae of all Flonr awarded to be com- | Court-House, having in their possession a | WOncing within one month from the date of the | tO Whol the contract w ple are organizing. @ ielicitous effort; but if « Lulu” was an effort, | pleted within twenty days from the opening of the | Number of horses captured inthe lateraid. An | “Yailure to deliver ata specified time willeubject | Witness EABRISnURG. July 6—Midnight—The rebels | ‘‘Hotspur’’ is an accomplishment. It exceeds m bias, attempt, it is said, was made by a squadof our | the contractor toa forfeiture of the quantity due have notyet advanced beyond Heidlesburg, | interest and general worth, any book of similar Payment will be madein certificates of indebt- | cavalry, who were scouting, tointercept them, A Nitrate despatch. just Tecotvedc mepresciies | kind which of late years has beguiled our leis- | edness, or such other funds asthe Government | but the force was not large enough to do go, the people busy barricading the streets of | ure. Wereaditen route for the country. Let SR as Tor rae. inn will be made | 824 thé rebsgotaway. Wehave made inquiry atthattime. No bid will be considered that does not come from a manufacturer of blankets or reg- ular dealer in such goods. To this guarantee must be certilicate above-mention These Engines are to be d. Chambersbnrg every tourist possess himself of the clever | syst hefore the Flour i ited, and none willbe | of Officers on duty in ‘and abont Alexandria, .,, GUARANTY, «| Manufacture, Upen the award FREDEEICK JUNCTION, July 6.—The force of | WOFK—Home Journal. sieehted which shot freskearoum le oe ibe | bur they have no knowledge of the affair.” probe bidder will be required to accompany his | successful bidder will be notified and turaishe? the enemy is not estimated here at more than An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of Fible persons, that in case his bid is accepted ne | With POtSDe OL ROT Tact Aad Vos A Hem Oberteeay 6,000, all told. Of these a marauding party of | PUBLIC SCHOOLS.—The Committee on | SHO, Migder Who las not the oath on file in this FOR THE FRONT. Will at once execute the contract for the same, with | jeset¥es the right to reject any or ail bids if n about 4 is scouring the country north of the examination of candidates for positions as | who have previously failed to comply with their | The U.S. steamer Charlotte Vanderbilt left | £904 and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the | “Qrapocals will be ad ito Brigadier Gen river, stealing horses, robbing stores, &c., but | teachers will meet at the City Hall om SATUR- | bids, or from bidders not present to respond. at 2 o’clock to-day for City Point, taking down maole aoe of the contract, to deliver the ar- | raj George D. Ramsay: ef oC Ordnance, Wash showing no disposition for fight DAY. the sth instant, aty a. m.. for the purpose of | Government reserves the right to reject any bid | a number of officers and soldiers, who go. to | {hig divorce erty with the terms of D. and will be endorsed “Propo-a.s The main body ot the enemy has not crossed | ¢x*mining applicants for appointment of promo- | for any cause, rejoin their regiments at the front. Tear eve hig gape baer pear eats ert car ire Engines. (RO. D. RAMSAY the river, nor is it in sight of Harper's Ferry, | [0" #é teachers in the public schools of Washing- | | Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at No, make good the difference between the oiler cf zara Se Mrs endien General GRialeh Or eaten being ccncealed behind Bolivar Heights. Their | 2-7 o¢ ¥-8. TAS, | 225 G street, endorsed “ Proposals for Vlour.” mia bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the | 71 BO. DEMERIT & CO. : sharpehootirs, nowever, command the rail-| —“— Coioao Cooney Ax PAYEiA ais | 227-4 “Captain ‘and @. 8. ¥. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Pini ieee at eetearsts (Ma JEWELERS ‘We have evacuated Harper’s Ferry, how- i Ej Levy Gourt have extended the time for the RAWERS, HALF HOSE, GLOVES, SUSPEN- —>— the oficial certificate of the Gicrk of the nearest dey ant ¥. NEW voRK : ever, and concentrated our forces under Sigel | sith or July. and s percent from that date to the | Necktie cre eamamerchiefs, Stocks, Seurfs. aud LATER OF THE REBEL RAID. Ree ore eared [otkies IEICE pe pe eal ae on Maryland Heights. i Ist of Aukust. The County Collector will be found | Ngchties oe tae ewe Bonds, in a sum equal to one-tenth of theamount (Corner Buano Street Up to this time there has been no fighting, | at the City Hall Tuesdays and Saturdays, untjithe | ‘jy 6-3t" _* "342 7th at., Pst. and Mase AY. Despatches Dowm to 12.30—fhe Rebel | ofthe contract, sigued by the contractor and both beyond an occasional interchange of compli- | Ist of August. No further abatement 1o be allow- = Force on the Maryland and Virginia | 0f hisguarantors, will be required of the successful 0 HES. CHAINS meats between the pickets. Tt 1 thoaght that: | ed: paces SE EIUUING Collector. M3; ribirine uke wary ot Me Rie oe. Sides of the Potomac reported to be 30,000 | idder or bidders upon signing of the contract. RUD COU ATOB ES, CHAINS we r ert, having taken the place of Mr. Richards, irmi F S. N 5: NS, ENCILS, &0., Se eee are ee OFFICE OF METROPOLITAN RAILROAD | No. ge7% Penna. av., between ith and annets: | StFeMg—Skirmishing back of Maryland | wo. the union oat i —, in the | GOLD PENS. AND PENCILS, &0., 8c.) g “A small cavalry skirmish appears to be| ingof the Oorporatorwa! the“ Motessonion wert: a Ee eer Rae phat be Force“ Gecupationiat Harceione boone county of , amiBtats of phere sol ty MOREE € 920,00) { clog on just beyond Frederick, a party of our | road Company.” heliat this date. under the ro. | lowest eash prices. Semakitiye-at" | Enemy—Skirmish Between Cole's Cave ftranice, in cape the foregolog Und of =e Se PL LE cr oe a Ke ¥ ne act o OngTes &pprov u — = 4 ‘f cavalry having overhauled ok te enacts 0! gress, approved July 2d, I PORTANT 10 LADIES cLadics and Fai: alry a a Rebel Force four miles west bo accel ted, that he or they will at once execute OUT REGARD TO VALUE receding, ihe enemy being apparently discom, | ,,0;qvfe That the books (of subscription to the | H lies who wish6 leave the city for thecountry | @f Fredericks Arctica te aerne sane, with good and sufficient | And not to be paid until you kaow what you wil fed. SEEEh Tnetant, eet S orclOee a oe, GEtit Cena. | Grete Sete Tuvine cate one hed vath most Bartimorg, July 7, 11.45 am.—The city is | Oi the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in receive! The enemy, to the best of present informa. | p. m.. and from day to day thereafter until $200.00 | Boss’ Suits, a& well as Ladies Crdereasmonte are conformity to the terms of the advertisement, S - : , 3 5 Sage : full of rumors this morning of anexciting char- | dated June’24, 1864, under which the bid was made} v 7 ILE tion, is commanded by Early, and it is thought | of said capital stock shal! have been subscribed. Embroideries, "Laces, with a general stock of Dry . g and in case the aaid shall fail to enter SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES hae little with him beyond his own division. | In pursuance of such order the undersigned cor- | Goods, atold prices. we acter in regard to the invasion. into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make All to be sold for One Doilar each, He is evidently in no condition to make his raid ee Nite ae attanidacicohiete on Ee mOuTEdenicnated. || onlved and prompt y executed Crore, Hes ke- After careful inquiry, with a desire to sift | good the difference between the offer of the said | 100 Gold Hunting Cased Watches. . $100 each of any advantage to the rebel cause. Nalgnccaiag, the Tih Wetent aid Goes eee ‘8. M. MEYENBERG out the truth as far as possible, with a view to and the next lowest responsible bidder, | 100 Gold Watches.. pate erenese @eaca, From this stand-point I can safely assure | thereafter until 200.000 of the capital stank shalt (Late'S. & W. Meyenbers,) ; 2 or the person to whom the contract may be } 200 Ladies’ Watches tase- Beach the public tbat no great damage will result | have been subscribed. at the rooms over the office 4 Market Space, under Avenue House avoid acting the part of the alarmist on one | awarded. : 80 Silver Watches... w= B15 to 29 enca trom Early’s raid. of the Navy Agent. No. 466 Ninth street, opposite Sy 6-3t - bet. 6th and 7th sts, hand by overstating er encouraging false se- oes under our hands and seals tit a ioe eiald Back arity ssacnyyas : an = i each A small fight took place at Middletown this | the office of the Daily Chgonicle. ery i YMAN*S PATENT curity by moderating the state of facts, I send = a . ? f§eat:} Lp ee gans ps noear lek oy ncaiesine men yee at morning, when the enemy were driven back. ALEX. R. SHEPHERD 4 SELF SEALING FRUIT JAR. you the following, which is deemed to be core Witness. 4000 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches. 4to 8 each FRmEpeEkick, July 6, 9p. m.—I am unable, 7. BRC ¥ We particularly invite the attention of those in- : To this guarenty must be appended the official | 400, Coral, Lava.Garnet,&c., Brooches. to 3 each. Sy 7 tf ROWN. ig | Tect: ertificate above mentioned f to the prevailing excitement ich ~ = tending to put up fruit to examine LYMAN’ *, A cams to have deranged everything ana very PROCEEDINGS O8 THE MEDICAL 80- | SELF-SEALING FRUIT JARS. Bimple in ae The most reliable intelligence from Maryland body here, to do more than forward you a tew OR eee + Ae aA struction, they arc more easily sealed or opened | Heights and region beyond this morning war- particular points. ON HEiLen, M.D? Mumpleeat betriew and frait put up in these Jars | Tants the bellef that the rebel force now on itrdet will be obliged to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for the faithful execution of the same. eiaful ‘bidders mth pW ar eing mi suce i willbe fotiiea and furnished with forma of con- -—-3to Seach 5 pe Weach $500 CaliforniaDiamond Skirmishing bas been going on to-day be- | “Ata special meeting of this Society, held on the | last yrar ca be seen at our store. 2000 Gold Watch Keys . tween the rebel advance andour forces, withia | 4th day of July, 1364, the death of Dr. Hellen was | Full dfrectiona accompany cach Jar, for putting | “!S Sid¢ of the Potomac and on the line of the | fract and bond, : , 5100 Solitaire Sleeve B four miles of Frederick city, but up to this | announced by the President. up all kinds of fruit, berries. &c.,&c. river on the Virginia side is larger than at first | The Department poserves the ri iM to reject any | 3x0 Geld Thimbles cucept as prnocery neres Frederick ty, | y "Recidra Haguer, yer, sad Mackall eulogin “open, Howgefarminhinesioce, | sobunes Tus believed to be not farshort of | Soatunt nO satrecet te cBvheadies Gaee | eg atigingare Lovet ha 2 t rt fessionsi - 9th and ltt 30,000, Proposals will be addressed to ‘Brigadier Gen- | 250 Gold Teothpicks. Crosses, & Great alarm and excitement prevailed here | Stisin ments cf the deceased. when the following | 20+ S49 Penn. av., between Sth and loth. eral George D; Ramsay. Chiof orOfdanace, Wash- | Son Fob and hitoon Slides Advices from Sandy Hook down to 10 o’clock 5 z this morning say that an officer from General Se et ees eee kets. GEO. D. RAMSAY, Brizadier General, je 25-eotd Chief ofOrdnance. FOR BUILDING FLOATING ppRoroeays DRY DOCKS. 5000 Chased Gold Rings —.-. 2. 4000 Stone Set Rings... 6500 Sets Ladies’ Jewelry—J: 6000 Sets Ladies’ do.—varied atyles. 3 to 15 8000 Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil 4to 8 4000 Gold Pens, jase and Pencil. .5to 10 each 600 Gold Pens, Gold-mounted Holder 2to 6 each All the goods in the above list wilibe rold,with- ¢ out reservation, FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. Cer tificates of allthe various articles are piaced ia similar envelopes d. These envelopes ‘ this afternoon, caused by a report that the ions, iati ! ! rebels were entering sown. “The stores were neni tiaaie mere a be fopomini tte consisting Le: LOOK!! LOOK!!! of all closed and the people were running toand | Mackall, Wf. D.. O. H. Liebermann, M. All that desire to supply themselves with DRY- | Sigel’s headquarters at Maryland heights, re- re an: ilip ©. Davis, M. D.. w fi 1 ted: s ae a ny rere, learing oe bond fe great Paitin. db That thin Boclety hay Peek es yan before gnother rise, will do well to call | ports some skirmishing going on back of the this evening. I can learn wothing yet as to the | Tegret the death of Doctor B. Johusen Hollen. JULIUS BYCEL’S Sa ee ent cr On ts enemy thsro; Je number of the invaders, but the belief is that | +), Medien Tienfenaen one on - ape Hellen Bleached Cotton yot at a reduced price of small. 0! at 0} at 7 2s taey sre in strength and intend tooccupy the | distinguished and exemplary members, aed this | cont. Topaba reduced Brice of 9 per | with the aid of a glass aud the signal corps, Oumberiand Valley. community the valuable services of a Full yard thi can bé observed “ re Cracaag Pean bada i yard widé, 35 cents. Extra heavy, 40 cents, je enemy ved towards Sharps- Pohoe reaps sarekice aniet tober Polat of “Resolved, T rat ae & token of respect,the mem- | | English Gfenadine, Mozambiaues, and all other | burg driving off cattle, horses, &c., nad plun- ‘ks and H s Ferry. The main body of | bers of this Society attend als funeral in a body, | Dress Goodeat a reduced price. dering the farmers in the valley, No large and wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty wy Orash, 18. cents, and Black Silks, force, however, is visible. rebels are still behind liver Heights, al- { days. i thovgh it is rumored that a portion of their | | Aesolved. That a copy of these resolutions be inens, &¢., in proportion. Advices from Greencastle, Pa., this morning, Fabulous numbers of Rebels are reported to| pression of sympathy in their bereavement.and A GREAT VARIETY OF FANCY GOODs, gay that the rebels occupy Hageratown this 2 Navel DeparrMent, H Bureaw of Yards and Docks, July 1, 1364. Separate Sealed Proposniseudoreed “E rope isfor Building Floating Dry Docks,” accompanied by plans aud specifications in full detail. *will be re- ceived at this office until 120’ck m. onthe 2th day of July inst., for the consti slog ofa floating dry dock foruse at or'near the Navy Yard, New York, and one for useatthe Navy; Yard, Philsdelphia; docks to be of full and sufficient capacity ai and seale: will be sent by mail, or delivered at our offer, without regard to choice. On receiving a Certii- cate you will see what article it representa, and it is optional with you to send one dollar and receive the article named, or any other in the list of sams value. Inall trareactions by mail we charge for forwarding the Osrtidon tes, paying ery re, ant ee ive force is crossing the river above to fiank Sigel. |, furnished to the family of the deceased, as an ex- * 3 i i ive, raise and sustain in safety @ | doing the buainéss, 25 cents each ertia- be at Williamsport; 20,000 for instance at | that the Becretary of this Society shall cauge the | six mits, 69 cents. morning, but in what force is not known. power, to rece im safety | doing the bu , 25 ne Piva ¢ Sharpebarg, tee wney_are mostly theproductot | Mn oN NG Mom. FUCKEN, Dy Ailtinen: hem sntched Hangkerchiots,2sceuts, | ‘The train trom Frederick. is just tay and | do4iaioet dratt-q¢2atons dimpacement, 0 0 | SSE.Tiy ts vor Sit ua Ose Hoateed tor als oon “ ( : z aah App t ions full an thi : ft 1 Some little artillery firing occurred this at- | —2 {Iot.] Recording Secretary. Alllinen Bhirt Bosoms, 25 coat reports that Colonel Cole’s Maryland cavalry coat Geseritine oad! erincattice of mate- | BY this mode we give selections from & variet stock of fine code of the best make sty] ad of intrinsic worth, at nominal price, i have a chance of securing articles of ths a gtnaaien chica satisfaction in every in- t sed. may bid for one or bows ttl vette omers, which must be ite, they will state price for which they ‘te. ternoon, but it was allon our own side. The Warsitestioue Pt will be a special meetin: And thousands other Articles at the same rate, bad a skirmish with’ a small rebel fotce, a " wat build the dock, and the time at which they will z All An early call is nolicited. impression seems general that Early is leaving | of the House Painter's Society on FRIDA JULIUS SYCE _ | Scouting party, four miles west' of Frederick, the Ferry, and moving up towards Willimme® ING, July 6th, af8 q clack, Brerder a2\ Bovente atrect, | | about two o'clock yesterday afteriioon., It was it. : to cross, whether for araid on Pennsyi- | jos. V. MURPHY, Hec. Sec. dy 6-2t* iy 6-eolw” between @ and Hatreets. | ascertained subsequently that the force was port to Have it ready for use. ce and if there shovid be any person dissat- ‘vania, or to try conclusions with Sigel on the = ta’ tented articles, if any. employed - icle they may receive, they * \° a . | ERY, CHINA, GLA88 WA! 2 —_ 2 i Gay, what they intend togive the Ferry the slip, St ey er A Teagan acai Perr gay or pede katte ede Mountain House, , TR.—To let, by theday orhour, | -AGRNrs.—Weasllow thove acting a: Awents Toa ‘Foe goneral situation seems to dé that the | ion and feeling Me tothe use of the above establintcmen te Later in the day, Alexander's Maryiana Bat- | fae BOATS. at Gente on cach Certifcate One: Provided there infaatry of the rebel force is, or has been un-| — 4 OTION, JOURNEYM PLASTERERS, | W»ich we jnvite the atention of the propristors a a antes ee oc aT a wale | 85. . 7 vat the Sal desis rempstenet tojtect #5 cents for every Certificate, cagneiog Signs steation, whiletae cevairy, | Ane. toerorula mopin mecting a ks tase | goo (onren.] ‘04d Peliges" Hal," | ry went in pursuit of the tebels, and Guriag | “HSE ; : | Aaa enonomeeal aber fd n will be . i. ireuit ¢ 2 7 5 P ‘ . DEMBRIT & : ja equade of Afty and s handred, are wander- on FHTCRADAY ,thgtth, TE inexpected thatevay | P,OMBEE! LUMBERI] LUMBER!! 1 | last night drovea torce’of 100 rebels through eR ithe cel petra No'a03 Broatway. New York ing er shea pars Heipcoorpasioa reir iS hat uight ye LONG JOIST AND Middletown. » While im: that place yesterday | strated Punsin and Panigooro Srs0rsc Lf zesious search of horses, dTy goods and green- place on b. J. PRIROB, Bec. TIMBER, | the: ‘1 acanck time in planderi: sally acknowledged as the best for Sta |. [) BFBIGBEATOBS( backs, Parties of these latter tt aha ee JOHN RB. GILL, Pres. dy 6-2t* {ern and others wanting lumber can @nd all ibe ‘ ts i ig apie EAIng, Au® Paeenvine the im Eyesi, R REFRIGERATORS Wt pee hy he Coat ir ay i plot vb THE BRAT AND CHAAPESE BLACK ri | kinds, framing water! it prue and Hamtock active Hin red ob tt tops Jere oncan | Chere” i revel VO, 8 ET pect es comet ee of Prederick. PPotot ney SbaL your, Bhltts, Hate and Un- | enter oe all sisen and Pay A Seale eaaeaualn 244 Be ia avenue, bet. 12th and 13th ate.. meee ed ' Rumors are current of devastatin; eee 18’, 342 7th streot, moar froth 10 to 4 fect. ngs all | which it is not proper, for prudential reasops* ‘cad u CoN’ i ; of parties devi iz Northern Market, Sy 6-3" len Aya} +4 , aasorted aste lengths to particulicias. avenue, ander the Natio q i MONITOR, south side, a2 low down as Nolin's Ford, WASTINGTON END GRORG) {tha goo! aisortment of 44,64 pads | £0 P' . OPERA GLASSES, Mt cs MME BXORLSIOR | eeromRarons bo ees tho rewals ‘aad seas 0 ae a x COMPANY.—Wasminorom, | and igs conptan tly. srriving and for shle low fir beanies oe Pe sad pt oF 7 "4 tted to be of the most approved Bo large a force ‘would uot ceraiaty come so | Eanes wiki anual mosting of the Btock: | f Fah a's 8s B. CHUBOH & G0..." | Sandy Hook. Para f MB CART RE DRY’ - oof the best yuality, far as this to secomplish all they have yet at. | Directors, for the daesi e yeer. cil be veld on <__ Vth st. between Md av. and Oat. At the last advices it was believed that there, oth Serna Las i on, cannot fall {ode ag tempted. The rebel ca ! WEDNESDAY. the vob Fete iat ‘the office E-COPARYRERSHIP HBRBTOFORE EX. | was-oaly © emall force of cuerriliae onthe : 360 Teh meet bet Fane K. Bf Fakoatss ut nowicl'ny Bie den | Yorkarree apie carcat Soca | ay ePbeted ySthea takcks ats | VW hore] pent Font or oats BEAORNARNY GORDLAC is ‘a Tafam icy “— an Be. 4,8 IDEON, President. by theinte Arm, ementiof Bll ec: | a Governor Hall, of Bf by aul Drag Maryland try. H, 0, PAHNEST . ry. be 27-tiy 1S 1864. iy 6-3t* daughter of to

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