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NEW YORK STOCK LIST. the People’s Line—Office 511 Ninth street.) , mw York, Aug. 19.—U. 8. 1881, cow 6's, Erie, 4 to be a photographer, and ts rather an intelii- peer Heww held tobell for further hear- ing. ae og ue E 1 rere le perpip= Morning, Annie E. artin, &.colored girl, employed in the fami ly of Nr-Jt. A. Sheckell, of Georgetown, was Judge Fisher on a writ of habeas | 20's, 116; Certificates of Indedt~ N. Y. Oentrat, 130%; River, 132; Harlera, 204; igan Central, 139; Michi- Illinois Central, 32K; tion has adopted resolutions thanking God for fr Department of W the subsidence of the excitement and passion | 0™ Hesdau est Vir- WASHINGTON CITY: which convulsed the country, and calling oa nia, dismissing the following named officers THE EVENING STAR. | sesnence ot Resstutions adeptee—wi ae of Resolutions” what —~ eS the Chicage de. War Department, ee stint W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Prepricter. SyEaovsz, August 18.—The Peace Conven: | yoiiqeanee wecby given that the ordecs . i r the caueeS Set opposite their respective 1 % ocKbcg ¥. mw FRIDAY ..c00s...- 05000: AUGUSTE 19, 1864. | the people to take ad in the | ‘will be comfirmed by the President uni + | Gieve 4 burg, 113; corpn 8,488ned at the instance of Fannie Martin, | storm to obtain a permanenteus ion of hos. | RAmess ry gppear, within @ ) days | ——— SS | Tolea and Hock Toland, 11 be; an pw iof the girl. ‘The girl, it sppears, is an Unter iiation which ot oo this date, belore the Mill Commission GOVERNMENT SECURITIE Milwaukie an trie du Ohien, 63; Pitts- | orphan’, and was bound to Mr. Sheckell in 1955, ee ae ome lautiug test Unite Us as ON | in ge im this city, of which Gen- i ’ ‘S. | | burg, Fort Wa: id Chicago, 1154; Alton and | ¢shebe: ng seven. years of age) untilishe was “ Crate at fomed ve ae is of pet ‘osperity; era yohn ©. Caldwell, United States yolun- | Jay Cooke & Co, furnish the foll@wingquo- | Terra Haute, G9: Ohicago and Northwestern, | sixteen; "and the potitioner Claims, as ‘she has weation to hiwiineis pao aeeen ag0 Oon< } teers, is and show by-satisfactory | tations of Government seturities: 5745, Quicksilver, 824. attained that age, she-is free, and they also / ing Soninet tre nate Peace candidates; protests | proof tint the des Se were ‘Wasiixcron, Aug 19, 1904) —— ——_—_—_—______ allege that they believe Mr. S. was making y af @aibhe g against the usurpations and Jawless de&| * major Henry Peale, 18th Conuetticut volun- B FROM SHERMAN’S ARMY. arrangem ents to leave Georgetown and take uying. Selling. 108 109 109% 110% 110% 95 potism of the present Administration, and re- teers, for publicly making exaggerated state- | 1. S. 6° Coupon 1881. | | Solving that «we will not tolerate the rale of ffepin, 5 rt | martial law or military interference with len- | Meme or Weet Virginia ne nee Or the | U.S. 5.2078 Very Impe | iency, or more arbitrary arrests of our citizens Colonel Jacob Higgins, 22d Pennsylvania | Qne Year Certificates. dts Sgt to the maintenance of which we pledge our | cavalry, for making exaggerated statements, | Gertificate Checks Bex R k lives, fortunes and sacred honor;” stating that thereb: ti anié among the te: te! is pernte Rebel Attack o | Sac reie ofthe Peat M ere Dy: Cres ines P eee New Yorx—Finst.Boagp. burg—T he Rebels think to reply of the President to Messrs. Clay and | cansing a loss of stores and wagons. IRS: . J Front of Petersburg—T Holcombe is unmistakable evidence that the Second Lieutenant J.C. Means, ist Virginia Coupons, 106 % ; 5-20’s, 110 & ; Certificates, 91%; Surprise the Ninth Corps while other | object of the war is not the restoration of the | ar ijfery, for needlessly abandoning four (4) Gold, 257. Troops are on the North side of Jomans Union, but the destruction of Southern slavery, j-guns of his battery. LIST3 OF UNION PRISONERS, River—The Rebels Repulsed with Loss, | eee eer ee RIO ess | Oapiain Mattew Brown, 116th Ohio volnn-| » Omcial lists of the names of several undrad . and, Retire to their Works, leaving | and declared for peace. whose services ‘will be as for repeated acts of cowardice before the | qnion officers imprisoned at various points in their Dead and Wounded on the Ficld— | rewarded when the Democtatic patty shall bé | "Scind Lieutenant W. H. Matthews, sin | *eSouth have been recelved. Very few re- Reported Reconnoissance by Hancock te | ee Taeaatoe eee Boyeremnch 5 aD New York heavy artillery, for habitual drunk- in hospital suffering from paste Ba (ety fer Fair Oaks. : - | enness. 1 The mail steamer Charlotte Vanderbilt, Capt, | ont dictating to or disturbing the harmony of | S1TY:£0r utter worthlegsness, and inefiiciency | acon, Ga. on the 20th. “Among them is Oap- her ab. There were several witnesses sworn, andi the casé was fully argued, by Mr. Adams for pentioner, and Mathews for re- spondent, and the girl herself stated that she knew that she was free, and expressed her desire to rem ain in Mr.S.’s family. The suit was dismissed, with eosts to the petitioner. ERS S wee St. ALovs10 8OnURCH—Rev. B. A. Maguire, S. J., the eloquent and beloved priest who has Presided so ably over the fortunes of St. Aloysigs’ Church since its establishment, has been transferred to another sphere of usefal- ness. It has heen ‘for & long time known to his more intimate friends, snd especially to the Superior of his order, that over exertion in the faithful discharge of the constantly increasing parochial duties at St. Aloysins was under- Dates of August See The General Situa- on. Correspondence of the Cincinnati Gazette.) N THE BANKS OF UTOY CREEK, FULTON County, GEorGIA, Aug. 10.—itis somewhat absurd to call the combat taking place here, the « Siege of Atlanta.” Onr fortifi¢ations ex- tend in long lines from east to west, not invest- ing the city at all, and everywhere confronted by long lines of rebel works. To break or'turn the latter is probably to insure us the entire possession of Atlanta, with the capture or de- struction of a largepartoftherebelarmy. But this result can only be accomplished by 4 dis- play of greater energy than we have shown for the last few days. In the meantime let the loya] people of the North take courage. Atlanta being the very at from the Front. i i 3 y As an officer. 3 7 Y | mining his constitution, he lit Galmary, arrived this morning trom City | that bie iy wei; Captain Oliver Cotter, Sth New York heavy Pena. CASRE, QAR TCR RY: mane CR ee iE Se became absolutely necessary. She savmuers ey Point. Early yesterday morning the rebels in| sypaccap, August 1 There were’ Sue: OR een eens an PRISONERS OF WAR themselves, its fall will ruin thera, a desperate | he congregation wit be pleased to near that“ 7 PACUSE, August 16 — There were two mass |, Ness, 5th New York heavy artillery.andSec- | 4 "payers, ist Lieut. 24S. C.; Wm. P. Ba- | resistance was to be expected, Besides, Hood | Kev. Father Stonestreet, who is no stranger to front of the Ninth Corps made a desperate as- inestings of the peace Democracy to-day; the | ond Lieutenant A. M. Kilpatrick, 54th Penn- ker, Capt. A. A. G. Law’a Brigade; F. B. New- | was placed in command on the ex; ‘condi. | Many of thems, will succeed Father Maguire. aault on our works, probably under the im- | Urccea ty Vellandi ope UE syivanip <pine tenes ie repeated acts of cow- | by.’ tet Lieut. Ist S. O.; Chas, Whithey and J. | tion that he was to defend the place to the last, Rey ane Wiget, Hitzelberger, and Rock- , Pression that the rkovement up James River _ The former said it was not the purpose of this "Surgeon GS. Wellons, 9ist Ohio'volunteers, | 5- Williams, Lient. 6th N. ©. volunteers, pris- | and if lett to himself will doubtless fight for it | fort will remain oy! | | | convention to sow the seeds of discord in th ithout leave. oners of war, reached here last night, and were | until he sacrifices his entire army. In addition : = : 2 had obliged Grant to materially weaken his | Democratic ranks.” He would go to Ohicace | cern Lieutenant Jerome Plummer, oist | ©omMmiitted to the Old Capitol by order of Pro- | to this, the Administration of Jeff: Davis, feel- WAETEDA thoroughly competent COOK | W. i lines in front of Petersburg. and sid in bringing about the nomination of a | Obio volunteers, for absence without leave, yost Marshal Ingraham. jae sores dasolees oe pole: router was ence fa, ule Tone. See fe pest of setae The positions of other corps were also as. | Disttorm, and promsio harmony “among the | Major James E, Williams, 1st New York HORSE THIEVES, relieved, will make a desperate effort to sus- | the commer 0 ee aK : au 19-91" D + rye | & s Le ! $ waulted, and for several hours a fierce battle mocrats and conservatives of the country. Veteran cavalry, and Major George V. Bou- ma Mead Se REO ING. LOMA ned FASTA teat it may be considered certain that the Wasatt TON. SPB hae eee sale at raged, the cannonading being terrific, inter- Had he possessed the power, not one drop of | telle, 2ist New York cavalry, for drunken- blood would h: < enemy did not catch us napping, and they | mighty debt, and none of the calamities which | ~ Captain W. M. Paul, 15th West Virginia | been captured. who represent themeelves as ‘were finally repulsed, leaving their dead and | bas made this country a land of mourning. | volunteers, and Lieutenant W. H. Young, ree Hero tiatanee DERCE WROee real Through all the States a cry for the cessation |'5th New York heavy artillery, for cowardice the lowest cash prices, at the foot of 15th st. wast and Canal. au 19-2w* OR SALE—A BARDER SHOP, and two Bar- ber’ CHAIRS, and other FIXTURES for « shop, at 8. FISHER’S, 491 7th street, or on New rebel President, watching his Lieutenant closely, will, if the defense of Atlanta becomes Hurdle! hopeless, order him to withdraw before his army is destroyed. Terrible as would be the loss of Atlanta to the rebels, the counties, Va, robbing all the inhabitants, with- ‘Wounded on the field, between the twe lines. pA Oi vo epi aataiaha loss of one of their two great armies would be | York avenue. between 13th and Mth sts. ‘The rebels are represented to have lost heavily. eee rae ealne Doe eee lahat Reet eee Oe ae Were ah Aran, df the BEL DESERTERS. still worse; and, rather than hazard the latter | 8029206 At the time the Vanderbilt left no details had on the tae a alternative, Davis would order the evacuation | APPLICATIONS ¥OR THE POSITION OF sand more men as a confession that the waris | Major J. H. Thorpe, 20th Pennsylvania cay: | |, Hugh Southard, John Roberts and Henry D. been received; the main facts known being that | to be prolonged through 1865. If you send more airy: Captain Ss. E Grass, 20th Penns lvania | Raviguand, rebel deserters, all hailing from ths rebels had been repulsed, and had retired | ™0; demand that the warshall be successfully | cavalry; Captain John 1. Hicks, 15th New | Virginia, were before the Provost Marshal pps Peeper nba conducted to the end for which alone it was | York cavalry; Captain Holwell, 123d Ohio vol- | this morning, and on taking the oath of alle- sain ini works. | inaugurated. unteers; Captain D. S. Caldwell, 123d Ohio vol- | lance were released and {furnished with trans- There was & rumor afloat at City Point, In June last, in his Philadelphia speech, | unteers; Captain John Johnson, 12th Pennsyl- | Portation North. ‘when the Vanderbilt left, that a strong recon- | ae Popa Cesar the My atte consnne at | vania cavalry; First Lieatenant Wm. a il- REBEL PRISONER, mMoissance sent out by Hancock had reached | ree ye: longer. lect him, and you | liama, 123d Ohio volunteers; Lieut. H. Evart, Surgeon J. R. Forge, @ rebel “prisoner, was Fair Oaks Sre committed to that polioy. There is but | ist New York Veteran cavalry; Lieut. Jones, | committed by the Provost Marshal to the Old one way of avoiding such a calamity, and that | 13th Pennsylvania cavalry; Assistant Surgeon Capitol last evening, where he will be held sub- Good News from the Front, savig. fies? grist Resident Student at Providence Hospital will be received until September Ist. All applications must be addressed to Sister MARY CARROLL,4 an 19-trep] Providence Hospital. NOTICE. “the copartnership heretofore exist- ing between M. K. Walsh and John Pella, der the me and firm of M. K H & Ob.. ie this ¢ ssolved by mutual soa te est Ss EK, WALA & CO. of the city to-morrow. As long, therefore, as Atlanta can be defend- ed under such conditions that the balk of the rebel army may at any time be withdrawn, so long will that army fightus. It affairsremain in such @ condition in Virginia that Lee can spare no considerable portion of his army for the Georgia campaign, the evacuation may speedily take place. On the other hand, if they can maistain their present position at Rich- mond and Petersburg, while at the same time wnbrokers WALSH # 6b GHT GOOD CHANCE FOR A CLUB OF is by 8 change of President through the ballot- | O. Q. Nellis, 24 West Virginia cavalry, and | Reet, OPEN YOUNG MEN OR VORA First Lieutenant D. R. Disbrow, lat New York tr to the order of the Commissary General of At Chic: wo ‘isoners. they detach 25,000 veterans to Hood’s assis- | FAMILY.—Four nicely farnished ROOMS, incla- | BO Propose to nominate acan- | cavalry, for deserting their comma and cir- Li ding kitchen, large parior, to be penton ot furni- Glo: P , didate who will inspire the confidence of the | culating exaggerated reports of the losses of the tance, the defense will be indefinitely pro- | ¢.' . Also, bs) E, with 1 rosms fur- A rious Success by the 2d Corps—The | people—a statesman imbued with loye of lib. e ee! EDT : SPECIAL PAROLE. : longed. Some reinforcements haye deubtless | tre sold = - nome nished. Please inquire from 432 to 6%: p, m., No, au io already reached Atlanta. 469 oth at,, up stairs. Enemy Driven from their Position with | erty and respect for the Constitution and its arate Assistant Adjutant General. heavy Loss in Killed, W 2 consin regiment, wounded in the Wilderness, | But, putting the case in the most favorable | ———~—— SPT ANN _______~_ oners—Hanceck also Captures Several | the candidate Wane ene afta pected | = Major Motley, ist Massachusetts, and Lieut. | jignt tor the rebels, admilting that Hood can AUTION.—To all whom is may Concern — ATL Heavy Guus, besidesa Quantity of Small | suepension of hostilities and 4 convention | PROPOSALS FOR LOAN. Foote, 121st New York, have been released by | be reinforced to the extent I haye mentioned, | paifpint porter and mineral water Bottles marked Arms—Our Less Qmte Heavy—Gregg | of the States; that is what a vast mayorit : = the rebels on special parole. it is still as certain as any event notyettran- | withthe names of °R. A. Shinn, and@'Arny & Fights the Rebels near the New Market | of the delegates from the West are comin ltiey TREASURY DePARTMENT, July 25, 1864. Senge pasa ee + spired can be, that our magnificent and pow- | Shinn,’’ aa all who are found so ollending will be Road—Particulars of the Rebel Attack | to. Notice is hereby given that subscriptions will CHARGED WITH DISLOYALTY, erful army will conquer in theend. We will | prosecuted to the utmost extent of the law “pro- Yesterday before Petersburg. As to the man, we kave no especial choice. | be received by the Treasurer of the United States, Five citizens of Montgomery County, Md., | still press upon them everywhere with supe- | viding against the improper use of trade marks, US ae Let us be united, disregarding all personal and | the several Assistant Treasurers and Designated | Were committed oa or Chere ae lane rior numbers, and to that pressure they must | £2." 14 s1.4 notify my customersthat payment [Correspondence of the Associated Press.) | minor considerations for the cake of the cause, | Deporitories and by the National Banksdesignated | DY order of Gen. Anger, on a charge of disloy- | at last succumb, as they did at Dalton, at Res- | wil beexacted for all bottles Jost by them ater ™ A letter from the Army of the Potomac, dated | 2243 is successful, we will have rescued to | and qualified as Depositories and Financial Agents, | ™ BERS habe eel tk Wu a See Dale ET ecole at Gukeudin ce this date, hieiine LEY Kk. SHINN, noon on Wednesday, says: ime and our ehildren civil and political | for Treasury Notes payable three years from AWAITING SENTENCE. our part may give us the rebelarmy; for this | Aug38. 1861. [au 19-1m 1 Georgetown, D. 0. The Second Corps having been unsuccess- He believed reunion possible. The South has AURORE De, 10k eaECmaiaterens Seitpee eater George W; Srowi oltizesy aerasting snconce seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum, with | of couri-martial, was committed to the Old ful in the attack on the enemy, on the north | Proposed, through her press and through her | joi annual coupons attached, payable in lawful | Capitol last evening by order of the Provost I searcely dare hope. But even ordinary good Management must sooner or later insure us Fenty IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES, the possession of Atlanta; and this I c onfi- side of thi s agents, to meet us, andseeif we cannot agree, § ae cates Lee River, on Sunday, fell back | <> that peace and prosperity may be once mors | MOney. ; Marshal. dently expect. LANSBURGH & BRO. es pos: rin which they occupied until | restored to the country. These notes will be convertible at the option of EXCHANGED. or THR : yesterday, when another assault was deter- the holder at maturity, into six per cent. gold Four hundred and fifteen privates, seven sur- ‘i S N mined on and carried out successfully, theen- | Former Name of the Pirate Tallahassee. | bearing bond, redeemable after five and payable | geons, and one chaplain pe Hed at’ Annapolis LOCAL NEWS. BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, emy having been driven from their works with Havirax, Aug. 1°.—The pirate Tallahassee | twenty years from August 15, 1867. day before yesterday from Richmond, as ex- 375 SeveNtu Stexer, A MixEp Case.—Yesterday afternoon, a case came up tor hearing before Justice John- son, in which Rey. John Lanahan, a presiding elder of the Methodist Episcopal church, was plaintiff,and James B. McGill was defendant. The charge made was assault and battery on George Smith, a colared servant of the plain-. tiff, and threats against the plaintiff. te ap- peared that the defendant's child, playing with a ball, lost it by throwing it to the roofof a house, where it lodged. The colored boy went to the top of the house and got the bali. The ehild demanded the ball, and the colored boy asked remuneration for his trouble. The pay heavy loss in killed and wo isnow coaling from a vessel alongside, and The Notes will be issued in the denominations of | changed prisoners. Randred prisoners. who fell inte pene nett! | she will probably sail some time during the | @fty. one hundred, five hundred, one thousand and ane ee Eere The Second Corps also care oy = meee ieee Dyer a nly tke Blockade runner | five thousand dollars, and will be issued in blank, Lett eid Ruse Theta Baye ben re vy made three trips into Wilming- | o; le i ireéted by the sub- | ports of contraband trade in the way of smug- —_, wae the enemy had not time to carry | ton. Her ep pax en earn pe oe aay ges "| ling goods through to the rebels, and recently sides & quanti the ssistant vost arshal attended b: ip tesices ® aRAnUly of sraaizazms. 87Ten cent postage currency, altered to 50 | _ All subscription must be for fifty dollars, or | Con oetant assiatants went ont to Bristol Mills, Wes Guilesevers. cents, are in circulation; the figure 1 in the ten | 80me multiple of fifty dollars. Md., and arrested one Delino. He was from Our troops still hold the position they gained. | being covered by a figure 5 pasted over it. The Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depos- | Alexandria, Va., and professed te be seeking The cavalry under Gen. Gregg had anen- | Slteration can easily be perceived by looking | ites. The party depositing mast endorse upon the | employment. There were however, many sus- g&gement with the rebels, and drove them @t the note. original certificate thedenomination of notes re picious circumstances which led to the belief from some works near the New Market road, quired, and whether they are to be issued in blan that he intended to engage in the business of but they rallied trom the different forts in the (1 WASHINGTON NAVAL LODGE, No. 4, | °f payable to order. When so endorsed it must be | blockade running.—Point Lookout Gazette. Taree: Doors Above I Street, will commence to sun off their stock for a fow days at much Jessthan factory prices. _The largest and best selected stock of DRY GOODS in the city. 1.500 pieces dark prints from 35 cents up. 4 000 pieces Bleached and Brown Cottons, 1,200 pieces white and colored Flannels, in every variety. 1,000 pieces dark fall Delaines, ji M, i ! | left with the officer receiving the deposit, te be zi Vicinity, and finally forced the cavalry to fall | nerof Virginia avenue and sth siroct aT ERE. | forwarded to this Department. Wee nerased, and the boy put the ball back | 400 piccesShepherd Plaids, «. bemutifal article, back upon the infantry supports. DAY the 1th, at 122 o'clock p, m.. to attend the | ‘The notes will be transmitted to the owners free TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. colored boy, and demanded the ball ot him, | *t ‘cents. ol. Gregg, commanding second brigade sec. | All Master Mavons in od segue ord Paternal: of transportation charges as soon after the receipt ge and accompanied the demand with some epi- Bleached and brown (nd division cavalry corps, was wounded se, | !¥ invited to attend. Puneral at 3 o'clock, of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can LATEST FROM MOBILE. thets against the boy and his employers. The | yingn TABLE CLOTH, TOWELS, NAPKINS, boy retorted by applying similar epithets to Mrs, McGill. She Feived the boy, who strug- gled to get away, and in the struggle Mrs. Mc- Gill her dress torn Vastly Sn tha cugarement By order of the W. M. be prepared. ones 7a Be ear neiis Gaia takie au18.2t* Thao H. McCATHRAN, Sec, Interest will be allowed to Angust 15 on all * Morgan Onn band Farcer herein ‘Closes qugikoueiconent 23 Pady Wat wubeate cee Gm NOTICE.—Having been appointed deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid ly Invested in the Rear—The Rebels Re- and a general assortment of HOUSEKEEPING GOODs, roprietors of the National Intelli- | by the Department ipt of the Original advantage to either side. ee agent for Arce gutdeor bh iay ht persons ortifieategs me oe eee fe for the Surrender ef the Fort’ Farragut boy ras, {ulewine his onlstiees, Mra Ppane: ablen than imamate Ure THURSDAY, 1Sth—About one o'clock this | month er year can de He Dy looting Pech adicens | As the notes draw interest from August 15, per- | Confident of being Able to Reduce it. han, in the street, carrying a dish of butter she CASSINBTS AND CASSIMERES, = Morning the enemy openeti the most vigorous | at Charles Anderson’s Bookstore 7th street, near | 8008 making deposits subsequent to tha’ J New Ogceans, Angust 12, (via Cairo, Aug. | had purchased, Mr. McGill, the detendant, fe 4 boys’ Sh Seevahios. Oielisaliie! Wasi Oxpindeh Te con |Z: (au 18-3") JOHN T. HALLEOK.. | must pay the interest accrued from date of note to | 14.) -Phe steamer Kate Dale, from Fort Gaines | followed him, and getting near and pushing | fen 8nd boys’ wear, very cheap, Plain, colored and paper °: CAMBRIGS, best quality, at 30 cents. 3,000 dozen Hosiery of all grades,some very r good. asa * Ladies’ white Hose at 25 cents. Heavy ribbed do, at 25 centa. him down smashed the dish, and then bat him. Mr. McGill also went to the vicinity of ee Lanahan’s house and made threats of vi- olence. Mr. Norris spucared for the plaintiff and Mr. Carusi for the defence, and after hearing the evidence, the case was submitted. The Justice remarked that the assault would menced on the right and center, and was di-| | NOTICE T0 TAX-PAYERS.—Oo.tecror’s | date of deposit. harbor yesterday a, m., has arrived here. rected toa valley where they seemed to ima. | Fats of faz for the your igsh has heen “Axed'at one | and upencas fer these sotee at anyone time will |. Night before last Admiral Farragut prepared Sine our troops were being massed, and finally | Gellar and ten cents on theono hundred dollars. | be ‘allowed s commiesion of one-quarter fone per | ‘B® fleet for action and issued orders to attack extended along the entire line, ‘rom the Appo- | vase ute patdon ge before feat alowed | cont., which will be paid by this Department upon | Fort Morgan at 9 o'clock yesterday a.m. It attox to the Jerusalem Plank Road. September next. The sbatement therein named | the receipt of » bill for the amount, certified to by | Wa to receive an enfilading fire from the fleet The night was beautiful, the moon shining will not be allowed upon the taxes on property al- | the officer with whom the deposit was made. No and land forces. Its rear is said to have been readyin i brightly, but no damage of any account re- inenseaes PUTO DIXON deductions for commissions must be made from | ih vested wherever there was a foot of ground R to stand upon. be dismissed if the plaintiff did mot desire to Sulted from the affair. It lasted about two | —#2 15-2027 Collector. | the deposits. The rebels have destroyed all the ontouita- | Protecute further. It was an ccourrence that | ¢.% P, Coste: Spool Neeonte a aut hours and was thought to bea prelude to an WATER REGISTRARS OFFICE, June | _OMlcers receiving deposits will see that the | ings of the fort, and also burned their only | WOU! very certainly follow the report of a | | Green & | E ost atécik'om some. ‘part of our line. The usual 29. 164.— This ofiee having been necessa- | Proper endorsements are made upon the original | vessel lying under its guns. wile to the husband that she had been as- ears le ba Dabieyy poleredss 74 cents. 5 sarily closed for several days during the present | certificates. Everything about the tex. | Saulted. Spree ae A ad gt quiet bas since preyailed. non she Ss, Soe receipt or wales zen! is ex- All officers authorized to receive deposits are | m: ation to content the Betis tien at cen Mr. Lanahan did not desire to prosecute the Pest Pins 5 cents s paper. ; Heavy Sting was also heard during the | water will be shut off from all pretniges cf ching | Feaueated to give to applicants all desired informa- he channel to-day, in the river is: unob. | Ca#®., All he required was the surety of peace |’ With a great many other bargains too numerous night in the direction of Butler's department, | the water rent is unpaid. No further notice will | tion, and afford every facility for making sub- structed. or irate and family. eeientiiia: thing has been heard from that point. | >¢siven- RANDOLPH COYLE, scriptions. W. P. FESSENDEN, The iron-clad force is confident of success. | go nack hese circumstances. Justice Johnson io igo dar abana racer ee ee jy 0-4 Water Registrar. fy 26-tf Secretary of the Treasury. At a late hour last night we heard that Farra- hela Be Otto De 4 and battery case, and > SK a cata aatmosan rie rf had demanded the unconditional surren- | "9f Sasi os) Peck pence tha bcncred HOOP SKIRTS, é OR SALE AT W. R. SNOW & CO.’8 WHARF prof the fort. ‘This demand for surrender on | poy, who i i a a ES rom Generals Grant ‘No, 107 Water street, Georgetown. D. i Wednesday was refused, the commander of | POY: Who is about sixteen or seventeen years i weiittas a -iraverabie Nt cara ices, the following lots of WHITE PINE ___LOST AND FOUND. FOUND. the fort saying he had six months provisions | °4>,W8s arrested by officer Sprazue, of the | At half price, to close, Sheridan—Favorable News from Both— | reduced pric Fifth Ward, who, it was alleged, made the Cavalry Fighting—1 LUMBE! ; Saher REWARD.—Lost in thiscity on Saturday | and fighting rations, and would resist to th aan miners hens the Baum re m portant Sp toot 1< inch Fongugand Grove Floering $50 store oon. & BLAOK MOROUCO BOOK et last. 2 ° onerge Piegeeaarepreaesgpent Pretext, | Catt Early at the i mo dns 00) sone! ning scar fain sum ge neney. ee A moment before this Granger's force had | nova 7 sin, by fy » 2 BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE aeAme. 4300 * Tinch Paced Tongue and Grove Floori ever will leave itat this office shall receive the | cut communication with the fort. ‘ope of using as a substitute, and Mr. ° WASHINGTON, August 15, 9.30 P. M. Pk ir ah Se Beans an ooring | above reward. au 19-lw The ram Tennessee was in the attack. Lanahan had great difficulty in finding him. LANSBURGH & BRO., Mojor General Diz, New York : 2 x0 Pickets. for fencing. O8T—On the evening of the ath, between 6| Farragut was confident of reducing the fort. DORE Lies Oe ee oe 375 Beventh Street, . 400 hy 8 7 . i \. 7 > Z za am cepasich gabe plone auilw W. R..8NOW & CO. guild's dress. Left ih the Georgetown and Navy _ ‘The Hartfo dly injared. termined to investigate the charge, and if the Three Doors above I street. ‘ye » 5. » Tey taint 4 - ILITARY, MEDICAL AND SURGIOAL ES- on cars, or dropped m: ng the exchange 4! FROM SHER MAN’S ARMY. as BI > policeman wi a — ing of the telegraph line, has just been re- M street. A rensonable reward will be given ag Tene punished. N. B.—Some envious people swear LANSBURGH fays, prepared for the United States Sanitar: i cetved. He reports that the fighting north of | Commision. “Edited ‘by William A. Hammond, sche Ofice of Mata, "se | Bekagement With (Wheeler at Grayscn- }. Ari le—Rebel Force at Cleveland, Tenn. & BRO. steal their goods, or else they couldn't Ue . .. BVO. —| i Tue FLAG-Suip Dox.—This fine vessel, cap- the James river to-day (16th) has resulted Rexacon General U mr RANGE revi OR $5 SEY AED Strared Cor the sober ton —Rebel Demonstration om the Towns of | tured in attempting to run the blockade wore sell so cheap; but that’s alla mistake, When we favorably to us so far as it has gone, but there TEAMER BALTIMORE HAS ARRIVED, | OD ROck and tail. Forits recovery or information Georgia and Tennessee. months since, and purchased by the Goyern- | buy(and for cash only) we know how to lay out has been no decisive result. SS Consignees will please attend to f OMe Monten: above raere te Oferea: LovisvitLz, Aug. 183—A gentleman just | ment, has been fitted up at our Navy Yard as | money to an advantage. | au 19-3t* = ‘The enemy has been driven back somewhat | the reception of their goods at once. AMT ELS. HOOVER, corner 6th and P streets. |’ from the front, reports that on Thursday Gen | the flag-ship of Commander F. A. Parker, ROPOSALS FOR LUMBER, iti f thi i with @ This steamer sails for New York on’ Steadman started.from Chattanooga, and met | commanding the Potomac Flotilla, and is now P ee r from their position o! is morning, Saturday, August 2). at 8 a, m, 5 REWARD-—Strayed or stolen, on the lith | a force under Wheeler at Graysonville, eight | One of the trimmest vessels afioat. She was QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S Orrior, considerable loss in killed and wounded, and au 13-2t MORGAN & RHINEHART. inst.,a dark colored chesnut HORSE. very | miles distant, and asevere engagementensnued. | built of iron, especially for blockade running, WasHincrTor City, August 18, 1354 t about four bundred prisoners. The well ones OR SALE—On Saturday. 2th, will be sold at black meaneeos tall; kind, octal te, ist fomfook The Federal loss is not stated. and her rigging was'so arranged that it could Pei regposals will be received at this office Two bi Z the Bazaar of W. L. Wall & Oo., 98 Louisana si white star in: the forehead, white spot o Itis reported that Gen. Steadman was se- | be let down to her decks, her masts jointed a 5 August z7, 1864 at 12 o'clock M.. ee ee ag eed eae igen | svenue, betireen 9th and Oth atractia oa | ype meen eaNa CO” fe, ext jhoulders \emh" jn | verely wounded, and Straight of the sist Ala: | few feet above deck, while her smoke stack | (itcPGuergtoenaMner General DH: Rucker, e am “ pweere: KBle F YOUNG. } ida iven i t bama killed. was on the telescopic principle. New st: - : mre Spc ed i ven if retar . DWYER, corner ma lescopic principle. New station f the foll And their podies left in our hands. We also | yery stylish and suitable for a family carriage: a8 | ith and Bee Or cent A rebel force is reported at Cleveland, Ten- | ary masts have been put into her, and the rig- Lumber,’ ve ange SOE eeereipas OF! Rave quite a number of wounded prisoners; 8 e i i th. nessee. ingisalso allnew. It was put up under the | 1,50.000 feet ite Pine Common Cullings, 4-4, Rinse Ravine nO He TEE Gee oes | RE 5 REWARD ftraved amar on Sanday. ith | _A brigade for Chattanooga left for Cleveland | direction oF the venerable boatswain of the | | from 12 to 16 feet long. men ill probably reach near 2 lied IGHTNING RODS.—LIGHTNING RopS— | COW. Ths above reward will be givenif reternod | Wednesday. ard, Mr. Wilmuth. The sails were made by | %.{) feet White Pine Gommon Cullings, 6-4, from wil» = ie: henenad Wille et Prepared. to fturaish | to TIMOTHY ALLEN, H street north, between 31| The rebel cavalry have divided into. small | Frankland. The carpenters and joiners work long. 100,00 feet White Pine Common €ullings, 8-4, from 12 to 16 feet long, 150,000 feet White Pine Tongued and Grooved Miporinge 44, from 12 to 16 feet long. 50,000 feet Hemlock Scantling, 3x4, 12 feet long, is by the mechanics of Messrs. Talbert and Downing’s departments, and was done under the supervision of Mr. Tier, carpenter to the flotilla. The machinery nas been under the and wounded; many, however, only slightly Fe ee er ede Prepare oped painta, | and 4th east. ‘au 18.3t* ties, and are demonstrating upon the towns ‘wounded, owing to so much of the fighting Paap tt Ro and most Pemonable terms.” Also. | g REWARD —Strayed away, on Monday Tn Novthern Georgia and Tennessee. The taking place in thick woods. The enemy have | BELI-HANGING done inthe most approved atyle, $1 O rr aa ast 15th. a red ead white lacay | Federal pickets have been fired upon at yari- Jost about as many that have fallen into our | WF" dome in the country st city prioos, low. with short horns (targed in},'and giving | OUF points betWeeh Ohattanooga and Bridge. ‘ milk. The above reward will be paid if brought ort. It is probably the intention of the rebels | hands of Mr. Wilson, engineer and machinist. £0,000 feet Hemlock Scantli 3x4, 14 feet long. Secaa: “aui8-Im* 271 Penn,av., Washington, D.0,_ | B the Police Btation house in theeventh; Waris | to destroy the bridge between Falling Water | and has had a thorough overhauling, and the | s¥00{eet Hemlock Scantling, Si. 15 feet long. au x ing, 3x, 18 feet long. 50,0 feet Hemlook Scantling, 3x4, 21 feet long. 50,000 feet Hemlock Joist, 3x5, 16 feet long. 25,000 feet Hemlock Joist, 3x6, 12 feet long. 50,(00 feet Hemlock Joist, 3x6, 16 feet long, 1 JOHN SULLIVAN. and Bridgeport. boat throughout has been handsomely pajnted by pre MOTkIaT in the department of Mr. Jno. . Peake. All concerned in fitting up this vessel are iad tata Myciame Horns Female Altorative Pill A formant left, Mi wi e@ Bovin’s em: erative Pills, a 8 our info! ajo! ree reiteet I Laat eebe ean oem. | cextale temedy in correctinenitirreguleritionand | [OST uevectoo Revie ene scidie nai | Siendian’s A. A. G., was leaving Guatianoo- Sherman to half-pas' ast night; but no op- remoting abstractions pain inthe side, headache | } fae. ee reward will be paid for her return to | g& for Graysonville, with a cavalry force. on Ob Sie Soares tres au ly 6t* op erations are reported. and palp ‘ No. 49 Hig Georgetow: entitled to notice, for there is no better work to | 25,000 feet Hemlock Joist, 3x8, 12 feeblong. N. B. These pills should uot be taken by fem ial a a » 000 feet Hemlock Joist 6 feet SHERIDAN. during pregnancy, a8 they would be sure to . REWABD,—Strayed or stolen om tho sth THE INDIAN HOSTILITIES, be found anywhere. It is thonght, from a trial | 3.109 feet Hemlock Joist, sift 3 feet fone: A dispatch from Gen. Sheridan at Winches- | miscarrisge. Prepared at 1 RueVangirard, Pa +? inst.. a white HEIFER, with black fect, | Barbarities of the Savages—Preparatiehs | Qyict Deine that she wi 16 knots per | 25-000 fect Hemlock Joist, 3x9 aud 10, 1: fect long, dated August 17, 10 4 m, reports that | France. To be obtained only at 179 south B st. | small horns, biack and white spots on the side. s—Preparatiens | hour. 75.009 feet Hemlock Joist, 8x9 and 10. 1i feet long. ter, dat gust 17, +s Tep between th and 1th ste, Laland—the only agent | Theabove reward will be given if returned to Mri to Punish Them. The following are the officers: Commander 00 feet Hemlock Joist, nd 10, 16 feet long. a rns 8 150, oc) , 8x9 and 10, 15 feet s General Merritt’s division of cavalry was at- | in this country. au l8-lw COLEMAN, No, 204 B strect ‘au 17-3" Denver On, August 18a regiment of | F. A. Parker, comin sadtal ne Soulias now 25.000 feet Hemlock Joist. $x9 and 19,30 foot jong. tacked yesterday afternoon on the north side UARTBRMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE. ‘OUND—Near the Avenue House.on the uth | one bun red days cavalry, to fignt the Indians, | staff consists of Ens: . A. Roderick, Secre- 50,000 feet Hemlock Joist. 3x9 and 1”, 34 feet long. i ‘ s 3 3 1 " 6. m 16 ) of the Shenandoah by Kershaw's division, of Q Finst Divisioy, Bee POCKET BOOK couteicag nami | 1s. already more than half filled. It wil} oper- | tary; and Acting Ensigns D. A. Hoar and F.S. | 5.000 feet White:Ping Timber, 4x5, from 15 to 4 i ides; feetlong, |» Longatreet’s corps, and Wickham’s and Lo- Will be sol, at PUBLIC Doe August 17, 1864 amount of money, whieh the owner can have by | te along the Platte Valley, and is also to pro- | Eastman, Aides; Lieut. Commander T,H. Est- | 5) «0 feat White Pine Timber. 6x0, from 16 to 49 ON, to the high- | provin, ty and ‘ing for this advertise- | tect the overland mailand wagon trains man, commanding; Acting Ensign G. E.McUon- ~ max’s brigades of cavairy. After avery hand_| est bidder.atGiesboro,D.0.,on * Sere Or ee ne Per Ee KMD OST heeae, | “Friendly Indions report thatine Ohepennes, | nel; Executive Ofhesr; Acne Eusga E. Bt. | co ofS Ste White Ping Timber, 8x3, from 16 to 4) some cavalry fight, the enemy were badly FRIDAY, AUGUST 26.1864, = = Arapahoes, Kiowas, Sioux, Oamianches, Utes | ondi, Sailing Master; Acting Ensigns J. J. n, beaten, with a loss of two stands ot colors, | ON¥ HUNDRED TO ONE HUNDRED AND - and Suakes intend waging a war ofextermina- | Brice and ©, Chase; Assistant Surgeon, James | 25.00) tet White Pine Selects, 3-2, . . FIFTY CAVALRY HORSES. SUBSTITUTES. tion against the whites. ison; Acting Assistant Paymaster, J.Hendeo; | 376,00 tect W ing Belects, 4-4, for coffin lum- twenty-four officers, and two hundred and | These horses have been condemned as unit for Martial law is being ‘enforced, and several | Acting Master's Mates, J. Reynolds and H.| ° bet. not 018 inches and upwards, dressed seventy-six men prisoners. the Cavalry service of the Army. RECECITING AGENTS AND SUBSTITUTH | independent militia companies are about to | Eldridge, Chief ineer, Bentley ; Third ahh r Ina later dispatcn, G rid: For road and farm purposes many good bargains BROKERS TAK® NOTION.—Men wanted for | siart out. Assistant Enginee eee tey ina ana | 2*.Ofeet 4:4 White Pine Selects, not less than 13 » General Sheridan says | may be the NAVY in the District. The highest prices is ngineers, Jas. Kaler, L. Lyons, inehes and upwards. : the cavalry engagement ‘ront ‘orses sold singly. i i 1 Rr'sv. | . Provisions are very high, and unless com- | —— Bowie. 50,CO0 feet 5-8 inch White Pine Selects, wide. ‘y engagement in front of Fron! ‘Gash paid. Apply No 611 9th st. west. near Penn‘a av. - Royal was splendia in United States currency. au 13 Tw” N. MILLEB & C. munication is speedily resumed with the States 210,000 feet 6 dinck White Pine Selects, 7 Pp ; It was on open ground. |. By order of the Quartermaster General. = ee —~ | there will be much suffering, if notactualstar- | _ LAnceny axp Forarry.—Last night Officer | 1.(0)feet8 inch White Pine Selects. ‘The sabre was freely used by our men. Great OEE FicsMee A. BEIN. | GENTS FOR THE QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT, | vation. ; Wood arret ted J. F. Quinn on charge of forge- | 5),{\W fees 1-2 inch White Pane Sidings. credit is due to Generals Merritt, Custar, and | 45 231" charge papaya 4 SUBSTIEDYES] Bi TUTES{ Later.—The Ind'ans murdered several | ry. The case was examined by JusticeGiber- | 5:1 (\\) plastering Latbs. cae Colone! Divins. UTES! SUBSTI’ families and burned a number of houses on | son this morning. It appeared: that Charles L. Samples of Bhingles and Laths proposed for will 9 fie te be HAMSTERS WANTED. —— Oherry Oreek, 25 miles from here‘ last night. T 5 N.H. MILLER & CO., Settlers are fleeing to this city for arnrction. ief Quartermaster’s > Depot of Washinston No. 511 Nioth street west, near Pennsylvania av. a! 3 THE WEEKLY STAR for this week is fall of ert, hada "ieshnr om 5B. Ges Aue. 8, bt t p's) EWENTY FIVE mon for the army. a REP: | poaie) wales, aud drafting voit eens Gen Nalnable reading mstief. It contains all the | ‘sand (1/00) Tosmslarn, exch capable ir eee THE Meee Ree ae Ope DRAFT. | regiments will be commenced immediately. A news articles, descriptive matter and valuable | single line and avaglng siz mule teams, auty, | .N.B—Bunners liberally dealt with. Exemption | line of block houses is being: erected around ast weeks Tis yank ue ey, Sar, Of the | ehelyer per month mite thirty Sve (39) dollars, | PARTE Prepared, With Gispateh. By att LER % Tiahorkae LATER BIBPATQH.} Mastern, a drummer boy, was employed at Armory Square Hospital ‘to get the hospital mail at the Post Office and carry it to the hos+ ital. Im one of his recent trips, while pour- ing the mail into the bag a.letter dropped out. He locked the bag and put the letter in his ocket. The letter contained a draft for $10. Epwis M. Srawrto » Secretary of War. be pequiced ‘All the above described to be good merchantable tC appataged on the b the inspection of an inspector art of the Government. a rey Ta ro be elivared within twenty- ma yefcoptract. \* ‘bi it ts t idder to fill the contract, = it fie Ria of the o him, must be guarantee 8s a with J. F. fnn, a photegrapher, he | bytwo responsible persons. who se signatures Pe ennlly OF Frimanat the Paper to send away |' with enoration per dav. and hospital DUTWIeEG: | aussu> ____—duaticaat the Peace, | St. Lovie, Aug. 10-—Lnformation itom Fort | gaged lim how 1g got the noney. inn told} must be appended to. the guaranty. oe goon railed with nce. Every col. ep ex) ced as Wagon Masters will receive Qossr TUTES.—Substitutes bought end sold. |' Reilly, General Blunt’s headquarters, say be- | him he would him tos bauk where ‘he | 578! rat be leatblsrerith fa the proposal. uma reading matter. ens ositions, upon bringing to thigpointtwenty- |. 89 Enrolled citizens had better 3_f | tween six and seven hundred dead bodies can | could sell it. They went to the Savings Bank; |-"Rociein as gum equal to talf of the amount of re five ( 00d, Reamaters st., between 2th and Zist, before en: b, | be seen between Nilesburg and Little Blue. . iu Semmes’ new building. on Louisiana ave~'l ite contract sighed by the contractor and both Fivanctal.—The New York Post of yester- | 4) IF te Gagtain CHARLES . TOMPEIN: rt . Will be furmished at No ranches are Jeft standing between Fort | nue, near the Bank of Washington, where the | of his guarantors. will be required of the saccess- my. Ab wy hob A Weak Sa es Twenty-second and Kearney and Detiver City. boy was ‘told that the draft required the en- | ful bi pop igning the contr: ot : ‘old rose 1 257 to 258 on sensation rumors. Streets, Waspingson, D. ©: i> 1H: RUCKER, . 1, .,The Indians are well mourted, and the most | dorsement of Dr. Bliss, of the hospital, and to fettaur i the nar, Rad of Sheridan's retreat, ? Brig, Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, PERSON y of them are armed with long range guns. | the lady upon whom it wasdrawr. The boy | deemed too high is reser’ The loan market is easy, but the banks and | _ an i8-2it Depot of Washington. i AL. ‘ Captain Thompson, with seventy-five men| went to Quinn snd told him how matters eg yeas be plainl, SUE n the en- lending institmtions are more disinctined to 'Y GREEN & WIDEIAMS, Auctioneers ‘| | GNGRDAT THEPIOINIO ON MONDAY | ff C,loth Kauans cavalry, and one howitzer, | stood, and proposed that if he (Quinn), would waage ep Hopocale for Lumber, a make any loans oS epre are strictly “oor | yseth GED AT. THB PIO-NICG ON MONDAY is pursuing the Indians who! committed the the lady's nage, the boy ‘would sign. Dr. Brigadier General DR AUCHEE, Ohiet arter- Lv bre etad ’ rate !s seven and the | BIGHT HAN: AND DESIRABLE BULLD- | ‘Park, a Lady SILK OLOAK. “kas indybavings | oa annes : i ise's name, and divide the mopey. This was | manter: Washington Saar Gaueral mand is more active. ; TS AT AUCTION. wrone cloak, Wy Calling oe ite By Kaa 308 | ,, Little Biue dispatches from him dajed the | agreed to and executed: except- boy | Byander af she Qasr y Me olouat Q. M.D do stock segreet opss ey dul snd isvérelar. Soe aa eo c1ocm | Hstreat, between Isthtand lath, can re-exchange | {iP aay the Indians have moved! toward Re- | went to the bank got #00:for the pnd « ppbte. “Press, Induiter, abt Narth American sepung cer are sree Ban sesiee an SE po ies, roe the same for her own, ry ‘au 19-3t™ Publican, ries with one thouseUiLonAAY and 8 | slipped off without ce division. sent een. bee a. mp dase certificates, wi ¥ . s M088 fT ‘ jarge herd of borses.andimules, -+ 1} ©} ‘of the boy he wasa ing around: with. some | ; = . ing 5 aa ) — 7 ye . h sis twenty coupons are Wanted at 109X, and | street: betwee: aly eicaated o& Bbundary INGTIGE., TEauenle are heraty eugtionod not _ Gen Sherry, of the’ Kéness) militia, Nas} pirts attached to oneot the halls ofamuse- An “Sa aa Ms ay remainder ace on Sth street, betweea Houad:ry |'inthe Weat Bnd Building Association of Gecrae- joined in the pursuit, and is moving north of use for een. lost of midaid by | 120mpson’s commands | ment. “7 s t to New York! for'y i The draft has been sen 5 Feat tem . dan! jatis returned'the : aus iam eeee ‘ astern W. eney a maine in of ae Abe iF ree tere genr Soyer ste : Berth Setreets, All persons d of pur- | town, be anme having awA h bas been received by General ering aneos lote id dowell to | me, my property. it 17. 1856. ‘ Hays, st New York, emanating. rout the era | Bree aha aga erty Ye pearsthe 71h | Pai ee Nei MeO ARTHY. - THE PIRATE TALLABASSER. Bareeitihs: cmeumen tn ready: bg the tet feGnusen |) PREF Piaprovel by ‘eat reat Rostom, Aug. 19.—The brig Etla —Tbe au! bay- of Septem ber,.as it fs the Gows Of kale: One-tht : aes Spoesioh to SFRIt my | Pete teas of she tothy the, plizaae, Teter i quare Hospital, He isev ‘ nt atecad gmament to carry dut the tant of te No. | ‘twelve and eee tae pte fas tas | Meee Eee eee oe auaaeet Noced & very, ehvowd felipe, Ieapparentiy very PAr- > ten fies rout: SR tifleation of com pietion of theerroliment write: terest. A deed given and-dced of trust taken. ‘provocation; | Gay. iin tearaae an ieee Me’ “3. | tial ta the society Of fancy feriales, and: ture 30 or 4)horsas att ee eeae say bene t van carer ones revenue stamps of phir cost of: spy thing | stemmer Gitae Mead oe 8 Bae [ee bs gests of kaWOI ime. gaddrent BENEDIOT YOST. 4 ope down: * F pike” OREN, £'WILLTAMp, Ancts, the above to her. i CM Lead ainn.te & tan RbOUES Fenre OF REPS . i. 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