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rer ‘Whole Ne. 4958. THE HOLIDAY HERALD. THE (LLUSTRATED HISTORY or THE MBUIICAN WAR. On Saturday, the 26th inst., we shall publish the Holiday Herald, which will be the most beautiful, »* ‘well as the most valuable and interesting, pictorial sheet ever issued from this establishment. z It will be a complete Illustrated History of the Mexi- can War, and will contain engravings representing the sppearance of every town, after its eapture, from the taking of Matamoras to the reduction of the City of Mextoottedlf, including plans and fortifications. It would de uscless to dilate ot any length on the value of s sheet Me this. It will be a perfect pictorial view of Mexico. Agents and others who wish to purchase to sell again, will please send in their orders as early as possible. The price will be 6% cents per single copy, or $4 per hundred. It will be put in wrappers, to send to any part of the world. wo roar ‘wie’, hire : ¥ucesas eriamence wit avers: FROM THE It would be uselers to search for any A politics | train. Mre Maa: L ri Miss arabe br y M rd Fake. To tore ) K-085 coma: Pitand Gaede eugygement of Mr ro Souza. Pablo cellanos, and D. Joeé Ines Reyes; oa THE DEATH OF CaPrain HOVE. having Jret, tae HO FTueedn: lly assumed executive sutbority io izamal. OLIDAY PRESENTS —| apo aperentions Ger ttromba leo nnd ol ch Pai Tam ly Circle” (2a tien) 36 sivele and yqrette, 3, Fam lv Cirele. tier, cents; Upper B xes, 2) cents: Gaile: e hay at 8g vicinek—nevfarma ee ty comm - eiaerieeettanin J HEU BBL ULEELG ie ¥ tit*comme: Jeowity | Od issued another pronunciamen'o against the provi- | sult. Z+tina and some ofhis officers declared their own say fool a h Sree any hover ‘them Ley [Ss 5 10 our eles cheap respect to quality ‘Mode, Mr Chanfrau; » ‘Twiteher, Esq... M. ret corner ii Chant DAY WEUL APE! Under Garments! f et nssortments of geatiorien’s furni hi his const Y.-J AWGATE, Geutlomen’s ‘corner of Park Plare, fh WiiDAY AND WEDDING [s} a reentine Suiver, aud ShefS td Bilver fad Sheff ilver Phat ‘are. ings, suitable rescats, ‘er and $a matchwg *he - other store in this city. HOLIDAYS —Persons mending w cetoor te ty Di A F we at lid ne pares ign Shusse te fut books, aed other uw To ok: Farebiidren 8 ‘0 ft iren— 4 very. des, Gloves ry, &e Also, eS v8 cle. ry “ foeacee anemia i eld a gseat for bi Too soars ware ataire: wh» Silver or Hilver Plated Ware, in sets or by the piece sets ean be sunolied, comp: ects, all makn }, and got up Uris axD FUa ‘every deseription 4; Muss Brown. Miss Roberts Dovrs 0 3 "caraum wll rise at? <-Dres Cirel 6, and the curtain Bores 246: Pit. 12}¢e. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1847. TAN. 5 Vw] HIGHLY IMPORTANT] sromtee vissiecele M rincotHevans, of the sexy | Teoaptider her only as an ombre ou tableau. The eo; ult . we tranalate an article upon the state of affairs in | seem to have an old predilection for * Simpson aud Co.,”” and played that farce with» great desl of fun avd en- Abbott, among the members of the eompa- fine rpirit- eo Mrs Vernon The ‘he pantomime, called * Les Pages in whieh Mad. Angusta’s acting ‘tte as her choregraj in the art of daucing wan remarkable will commence with » farce jacer the re ary "3 Mi met. Henceforth. therefore, when we apesk of Yucatan. | g, will come Hotere | ATTEMPT OF SANTA ANNA | si wtitccrcs ttre sm racmeket Cerin | Sita” ait soaes “Lave ferry” se ag ee will have another large audienee. ‘way Broapwar Tueatar.—-The entertsinments, rh the: events of itn deplorable civ! win? int "He one: | OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT. | “According to the Mt-ucsia Yucateca, the only paper | night, commenced with the comlo alterpiece ot “His Appears to havo been left in the peninsula. and | Last Legs,” in which Mr. Barret, as O'Callaghan, from the 84 re” cause of the civil war in Yucatan, which ined ‘iber, Me CITY OF MEXICO. parently by the rival pr-tensions’ of Merida and Cam: | Dy, aPpeared, inv bs Weartrome and thaskicse woul! be'ton oflon of ister: | 22,408,489 Fi N on naa wo * ori- as pathet an flst++ventsin this , worthy, both 1 cata | ANOTHER REVOLUTION, | eo ins: reat in tne country oonthy, both on a; | lage ie the art of dane thelr pleasing charact:r, of » better fare than they have | called - Fitzroy manent intrest to its administrative acts, wee Vy tent ourselves with sowie only the most prominent * Ws marked by tue peculiarity of not being dated. coptaime, ut the departure of the last pac part. pny executive power whore avthority was recog- | beautiful of OV QUERKTARO, nised tyfcugnout the Stute. The executive at Merida | cavatina “ hed D Jose Eulogto Rosado military chief of the jadolid, although Sr. Rosado was the nt of LOSS OF THE BARK ST. MARY. | pert viver: id) Our latest advices from New Orleans, by the regular | uro R+Joa, who warabsent Notwithstanding that those | say, taki: The U. 8. shooner Whig arrived at on the it of the 10th, from Vera Crus, whence she { favor of peacehud sgain endeavored to bring about an ac- ee 6 30th ult. commodetion. On the 6th of Oct. D Pantaleon Barr oom int | Advices f1om the capital, to the 24th November, bad | left Merida with this object. hud an interview with been received at Vera Crus. Santa Anus. it was said, | tina, 20d r.turned to the capits! with the followi rr sional government.and called on the country to o: force cf 50,000 men to renew the war. He wos nize | readiness to negotiate, but explained tus they could not Anisett . Oe. A180 im Lend ‘of Freach sud, hes the most delicious ‘# uble; iso the cele jh have for years av inte gels weteenried oek aber and Colagee Weer, ate ONE WOuDAyY PRESENTS 1918.—" 3 SoEn net eaker octal sorta Chrisrn vd nrg tea fe ediuows of eral rer pola elepe. Ele Arima kinds med Donizetti's Opera. in three acts, of LUCI 4 ths hon, Sr Ferdinando G Luey of Cf Ravenswood {Arthur Bucklaw Gum Angister Mica: oro © Albertes rn Angiolo Mo Ditettore, Siguor Bavilli. Lede: stra Hapett.\ Roars, Fanqast, end Balcony, Sit Amete fg ye row, ond beste = mgigerrag the ai in a veat, pertinent and impressive spesoh, | “DUsement in the cit sureet baseme .tfrom to 3: | mem and 3 subalterns, was ordered out in pursuit of the | °xt;0dibg to him the hoepitalities and cordial weloome athelf past gui taking - sérase | Of the S4th, Capt K reached ded. to ae Zenonia, where A ricong guerille {ores Wen pnted, coy | imbabitante for his distingulsbed 0} at theatre, 50 cents Box Office » oe! mreets. Crow ier MINT -CHRISTV C. ABBOTT, J. A. WELLS, whose orginal anu ded aud high amusernen! Admission 25 cents. Children under 10 Anors open at 2; concert will commen Christmas Day an Aftern Concert will commence at 3 o'clock B WAY OVEON—Eatran loou—Under the i thie tvening, December al, 1847, will be prose play, several, favor aseovtment, including many Games, Pe Door bine at in eee y he it of erptiown seeeived for all es, 2 Steer Fogel t Huskers, Pearl Folde: i u fe sate for 8G All or aaio at the which, Miss C. latter to act on gulde About Al o'clock that night, " when crossing the Sauta Fe prairie to the Origaba road. Miss Lumecin Yao davgees end’ tis Greeks | We heard the barking of do DA’ Stesdcponres em | Mus Mary AD | Qu » the majority of which was, it was said, | conditions, and s rupture und new effusion of bload ap- | sbout 400 persons, seemed to be delighifully pleased. corr nee en strongly inclined to . So great were the fears | pear inevitable. Cincus—Bowray AmruitHxatae —Thé poney races NT—Mizs'es Mr. entertained atthe capleal, of Santa Anna’s breaking up The Indians are incontinual insurrection against the | sre groat thingy to rush in an audience; tho way Tom peo at half past | the Congress a Ja Cromwell, that Gen. Scott bad ordered | inhabitants of various parts of the peninsula, and dis- Spring and Deaf Burk: lay aside their pugalistic games 50 cts; Upper | Gen. Worth, with « strong division, to Queretaro, to | tracted the forces of the governmen'sof Yucatan. and lay thempelves out for the winning of the purse, is a protect iis deliberations. ‘The article then goes on to note some paltry hwatilities | caution; they prove thempel —Weduesday, Dee 2d will Ga the 23d four of the men of Company D, Le., mount: | which bad ocoured bi tween the revolted [ndunsand the | The supper part sie presented Doutsetirs Opera. in thies acts of LUC | ed batralion, left camp to procure some beoves’ ‘Their | forces ofthe overninent, Weds Mot'g we the dacalla, | caqeeRRGe Part alarmed those in camp, and Lieut Hunter, ceeded om the morning of the 24th in search of mien. As be approached the rancho of Cel | Beigbbors and friends in Zenobia, come 18 miles from Vera Cruz. he was aitscked | (he sth inst. with a hearty an | f-otl of the town and parish, and conveying in fit terms the se te net eee Rulde, On thevight | high ‘agpreciatinn and admirstion entertaloed by the ¥ vices in the battles after a short but decisive conflict, succeeded in killing ot bis qountry. The address was in substance as fol- pt that the four men who left camp on the 23d were murdered by « portion of Zenobla's men (ovo of | PEvilege, of extending to you, on of one of the missing men) Capt. Kerr proceeded to take | Welcome home. ‘We come, without parade or ortentaticn, under the | boys quite bosiae themselves ter offered in this eity. | Lmgle pian ae pda wegh ong {Thorancho was burned | inguenges of heartfelt regard and frlendaiilp, to groet | and pretty songe of the Christys, Vaughn, Abictt: Rese years, half price | “rhe followlag la Cape Kerr's oficial report of the ex | YOUFfetuen and welcows you back to the bos m of | nor, Pierce. Ko. They slog. they davos, they Joke, they nteux’s e- |, CoLomet—By your order | marobed from camp on the | Private life, which # long reridence among us, at vari- | evening. Gneer.— | 24th inst.. at o'clock, PM subulterns, Lieuts. Harkin: e many distinguished services you have ren- derod our country. I feel, sir, that I cannot convey to oh led Sa te beliacs | Yous ia adequate terms, the pleasure and gratification | Quis’ who end . however, be assured, that I from whieh Lieut Hunter and squad had been driven | elcome you bome. ,Of this, j i oa the morning of the 2th, Purcuing our course, tm | Ut faintly relleot their feelings of attachment and re- Mediately after bearing the barking of dogs, we fired upoa by a picket guard. I ordered « shay, you @ thrles hearty welcome. O essing ‘al irts, EI a tall portman of Shirts Coll ra, * aud 73 o'clock. P dc entire New Coase Melaoge, | Upon ue from the chal f aie oe heey ¢ d Bi ine A i «he. A beautiful IVORY CRUCI largo quantity of cartridges. Packages of dry goods ES : w ceva ia conjunction enh pie opened which had cartridges packed in tha omntre Fr they were ail guerrilleros. We found in the rancho « | & most sordial meeting, upon whom, by his reapers of the + Chet desert i ea ‘of ‘th ‘hole. 2 ‘ean tay chuldren us volts Ch eae ak atl:| Shp five Selsneees pranerved a “1 ved kront seats, Sue shilling eseh extra dor re a fate of the fur msn belonging to company D wud I had | Kive to-morrow. He leaves this morning, and after | Broapway Oorox—The new groups reprosented in the he buait. weil got as Wo neared the rancho, we received ‘he fl am A GRRGES DUBE “sr ENDID PERFOR | body, which, judgiog from tho firing and eee | Ply. ‘The city was fllumninated in how ANCES tt IN a, NIN 86.3 | posed to be about seventy or eignty. They retreated MOVEMENTS OF @&N. SHIRLDS. panied by her sister and Mr. Timm on the piano, Ma IAN SERUNADERS | from the rancho, but contiourd, for ashort time, to fire | ‘This gallant offloer was yeaterday the guest of the | dame Ovo will slog twice, Mr. Etnet will perform on the ‘LOCK, | more that partook of » dinner ten- at which Paee number of ome notice of which we may the rancho fired, every thing in it — ogued silence ea to the gentlemen were preser themshot All of whio! feapec’ fail Tea rohezete te rm LeVine Josephine orn iy Va Bata At way, on Tnosday which occasion she will Uuied stot meat bic, thet she will wives | To Col. W. F. Buvor, Com’ L. , ‘‘s tveuiag, December flat, 18t7, on f prlgincnoneenbonce epayersncdtnrtag ponerse narten (eee Hivernta Soctet ney Mi an summary oy treating the guerilias, had rant, Mr- may aud che Der- | nalutary effect Upon bem; their waducity for rome | 89% accounts, making wrrangements to give Gen. Sn Muss sary, Aun Di the newest Lon ort, nged 12, v olv Visas Caroline Derwort age violoncello. Pro t maro.) arranged a a Qustuor and executed bi ‘antasia, (Prevus Cleres, FOR Paw wuLipaY the Derwor: Fail; ‘capes, witha choi y, Moser: 2, | re neaner chen Kod Aria (Stratelis) Med. Dtto; 4, Etezie, Finte, Ms Phils a Gbackseumsient: na: 5. D auo (La Violetie de Cara’n) executed b Ww: be fet vetate lected ‘by ther ie Paco uy . aie sal ‘thal ive oe ‘he et. ae Scott & Co, No. $77 stork «f the above articles, offered Berthes commencing benut/alstoek of imitation capes. {rom a crashed Ti cts by he bbl or as 6d sucus in doves, ba whelessle and G discount Fancy Gres: fo hives! vory hiodsome stock of of which va Keeps a large and rice f 7 the exe, ser ber at his r pu etarlly atended to. ill be sold at Jove he vonid sy farthe m re, that Pe which the fi Gel ts, Gi rind ak ea id Fanev Uresses and a’ the sho-test noviee 744M & H UGH VOUT, Lyceum Bail 563 Laces | . are 00% Ovenin rb assortment ey an at exceed un Tarteroe nid Gas a og 8 Three siste son one piauo) Derwost Family « zeri ta Variations, britlient, (German air) S Gram! Fantasia, (Prayer in “* ose in F gitto,”) Pu e 2, Potpourri fur th:ee violi Grand Piav: d by MF. Pearson. Masie sores. aud at thr door goods have b-eu se i id Lop Piaooforte. Miss #. woul tal ‘assortment of new gooda in their ra eens pabite to eall and ‘ ine Bremaon hrabeen, fu atencher of masic iu mv family, on the piano: rized by my two daughte Judge.) to sav, that, among the teachers they ha fessors) ahe is ms ey te!l me also, that one has brea worth ts and musical talent, precneity of #ill in Sy, poor ladaraget, with the fee of ass, cond time, 71 reegmmenés berso there eho Wout [From the New Orleans Picayune, Deo. 11] at Vera Crus ‘They belonged to different regiments, juts on thepieno. F. W.ENGS | ‘The bark Warwick. Capt Wiloos, arrived here yee- submit. reapectiu by GEO KERR, ne Co, L. MV. jtonlavs kuow how to give, awaits him.— Augusta | weil dom ~ saanbdioe s The Hibernia Society of Charleston, §. C., were, at time previously knew no bounds, pendid supper at the hail of their Arsociation; and The 1 of the brigade of Gen Butler's Division, consisting ft Tennessee and Sth Indiana regimes going to honor him by & public ball Ia Montgomery, on the 26:h ult. Onthe 28tn, Gea Butler, with the Qu Kentocky regiment, and an escort of sominand of Captain Wheat, took up hi aid’, | for tne iatertor On the 29h, the large train, of 700 magons nd 27 pieces of artillery, startea for the vapival ‘ne bark 3t. Mary, Captain Nason, hence for Vers Cruz with the Tennessee troops on board. wert ashore on the reef at Anton Lia«rdo, on the 26ch wit, in a vorther, trying to make # harbor, The troops and par- sengere had all arrived in safety at Vere Cruz The U 3 steamer A R Hoisel Captarn M Baker, weat to the asMtance of the St. Mary, but found it impossible to eet Recitn ago, with a detechment of the rifle corps and # 4 of goverment stores. on her passegs down the ri rf ot off day before yeste: ‘and proceeded on her pas- nage to Vera Crus” The were There were various rumors afloat at Vera Cros when tions. post at Saltillo, now that General 1 place but little credit 1m these rumors, particularly that | #6 Of men for soldiers.—Bufaly Courier, Dec: 18. time baok, was so auccessul that they have concluded : integard to the vallaut Minon’s sontempisted attack | Capt Korponay, with an escort of fifteen or twenty | ‘0 give another, of a similar nsture, to morrow evening ter of her tesching | ON General Wool's porl Saltillo Minon was | men, arrived ut Independence from Santa Fo,on the 26th, | st the Tabernacle. Her modests | there once before, and wiil not be likely to try it a se- | H Oa the 2ist November seven hundred troops arrived ‘digatre terday. having left Voi From the Oxkaon Barration —A lotter from Fort MUSICAL 1-LUSiRALIONS OF | later than our former advicen Libeary, heerare Room, Captain Whann, of the towboat Southerner, came up 21," Toe Tempe 4 Mra. Fd Loder, Miss | of the towboat Tersian, spoge the rig Saldens on tbe Fee eta gol, | Sth inst, off the Southwest Pars” The L.A. Joves. Mrs. J J.A Jobason, vir. Great hi saeten # pearance in New York. ptain ductor, Me. Geo | Ysldane reported hy-ing spoken on the 7th ingt..the U | ment stopping us at this place. A detachment of figs. pranes, cole Tickets, Weeuts. To commence utSo'ciock. | 3, steamer Gov Putler,oue huadred miles southwest | frendred bod save oo ; ixreen and black texs Ge: an ‘a Crus on the Ist insta Week | Kearny, Not.9 says: © W comfortably. We have «1 some vixty or seventy log cabins, witl straw roofs Capt Subletca’s company returned from Grand Irland on the 231 ult., delighted with their trip, of the | and convinced that it wan a great mistake ip the go completed, the river yesterday, and reports that Captain Andrews. 10 hundred and seventy-two men under Capt. McCausland of the 8 W. Pass, in distress The Gov, Butler was | were rent to scour the Punka id Sioux country ars tieht 9 al to Staves) at 7 INSLITUTE—LYKO. EAN The Hauser family wilt have the hoa conce t in Ameriea on Wednesda’ poi ow a Alex uder 8 Hooe, of the 5th Regiment U 8. Infantry. | an Indian, or accowol occas vamme, Tickets le tek: a brge at reds ‘Tea, Denter. Nos e above stock before purchasing, as made to those who buy ember 23-d. at the Rutgers lastitute, ou whic vill present an entire change of tring a gentleman and two} iy eents. Doors open at 64, 10 commence at % a. ONCERT | from Vera Cros. bound for this port. They proceeded some three hundred miles, and ai f giving We were deeply pained yesterday to learn that Capt sotetiing: with horses worn and dying, without tat Baton Rouge. trom | command was expectid ut Sarpy’s Point yesterday, and ‘apt, Hoos was a nutive of | will by here to-morrow. Rogers and Impey of the 8a- county, Virginia, @ most gallant and nc aah company, (the former captain, and the latter lat d gained great credit by his gallant tenant.) aro returning home under arrest. Impey Ai tc fevthfal entati eS ULIU8 UEIONG*, . atcieal prope.ties mts ‘of the charueters desired sof she sharsocers: exhibiting a view of eo jeans, avd senching oF LARKE’s SALKS—G. B 116 it inm street nen mede to the pg the larg- Fenor~ma Feat ining Niblo’s Gard: ted) © Admission 5% 2 commence moving verco: r from $'0to $16. Also, Cloths, Cassimrres and Spe erie: Cory, reir for eash only. scpee ge nehly worked ma reer or to Id vendy mide fat" r S10» HER, 36 Secoud street, sel De-st now Ovsvepats for 8 2: Vent, Paar VaAvKeT CLOTHING 3+ Oke—wM. apenas gad y=: » M., ull 10 P.M. Seas ible stock of all kinds ni with the help of Vir. Nourse, America as teacher of enti! I setistartion to every friend, ing, feels confit steals confit ing. ari wo bu thr ogy ths residonces Ladies ean 1103 sondi it by N. B—Lad es cw Dies CLoUAKs— eal a et Prine at ewe iT henith. by 1 PTS a twone why will fa ft bata pe iy we P38. al Meat ee dr M BL aw [ FIVE DOLLAR oULim CONSISE OF CLULH 4 o enh; busiuess enste $1 . and mere Fvings 8 to alierixe corner o' ovegcrmtay wiih Fick te are ER “iedoy In the Department of Tampico, M:21c0, for the Month of ("The Bold Boldiet With PERFECTION—Charies Para: | Discuanors —Lonistine Potun-cers Oct 10-—Cor N ORR RATTLE SNAKE=The pab- | & 8. Varniry, impetigo A Neral ee tho artorrnsais ora faseniatio tee h ft sowemht, The reptile thet cxased hours) has bee: id THING ANU JONG Cel beatlowss havi to dispose of, ean deuce, % Seabie te him w thout the least danger. fle will be exhibited by th imoat be toby ook and job goods bought, of gay ‘ 47 Bayard street, dies toh's Prestut sen! cite raed iN re carefully att rowen nde ha ‘dis Bute ws VEONS, AND ALLOK ‘end import of | 24 Regiment [dinole Poluntcers.—Ovt. 1—Flo; ‘cone rate Acer low fever; Clamost, typhus fever. Oct 3— aasor| A te of CK, #1 Ful wi. wishes 10 say to her —The ’ ea je case. raune! and & ony ihe nertsd cfous bi th TIO FARO FORTE FOR | Crawford, yotow for hat 04 tay = - lor toned. 6M octave, | Oot. 16—Fosier, chromic dysenteris. Oot. 14—Walker, | man showed his peoulitar atyle, Forte can be warr-nted to ve y superior instr; ‘ope ‘with thetr pat Omege . tor tone, tone, te seen be ee aie 12t*re a a 3 “ ENDER jot 27—Moore, yellow fever; Martial, do. Oct 29 Op By urdige, yellow fever; Gough, do.; Clark, do.; Morg ‘ ' it of superior rosew feanee ao veiteier ts nt , Mid me gS Loed ok expect to roma Kies manutartorer th La w jolip snd guitar tad Frise vt eonduct upon the ficld of Palo Alto, the first battte of the | gave Rogvrn the lle about some matter of controversy. Mexican war, w rom whe Military Academy in 1627,an0 | with his sword, The by+tanders interfered and separat- ‘4 ceived from the corporation of the brick church, rela- itv of New Ur Aaiaigs eit Tee inte ae od them before any damage was done. tive to the property held by them. Referred jority, aod mont di edly. Capt. H be- " NAVAL INTE louged to a gallant family, and was @ brother of Robert | , The U. 8. schooner Soorpion Emmett Hooe, of the Navy, who died about six noaths | the 23d November, for Campeacby Med'cal Roard —A communication 1 ly. oe board, Dr. Whittieson’s appointmen! ‘at’3 | #ince, and we believe was the last member of his ‘amily hi Be ‘ued. i re We regret to hear that a fond wite and children have ‘Theatrical and Musicat. cian in the horpitel, Biack well’s Isl solution to been vit to mourn the death ef s husband and father. [Correspondence of the New Orleans Delta } Levi North, the great eq Tampico, Mexico, November 7.—There were 300 men sick or received in hospital daring the month of Ooto. | ational drama of the “Battle of 3 997 ber total, 1236 were retarned to duty, 6 were | which Messrs. Hall, Clarke, Burke, and Mrs. Philips well | printed v disch: 4 the service, 69 died—leaving a balance of hospitals and quarters Maa strength of the command, during the mouth, at | %/te lad extraveg this place and vioinity:—officers, 89; enlisted men und volunteers, 1274—total 1863 LIT OF DISCHARGES AND DE. THE ir. Collvan: e Bowery bho hoys, wan pit, Levi Nortu’s performance wih d,Tairmany, ie sure card at the mary rageelty of this animal ia quite the | Adopte y We light fantastic toe, to go to the Bowery of waltsing executed wr tener, 1847, poral Mitchell Lowran. hernia; ?. W. Sarnum, hernia; 2d’ Regiment Illireis Volunteers ~Oct, 16—Bri Yala Moratum; Cambie, accltes; Christie, sabes” pont beg hay Pit, cats — Lou'siona Volunteers —Oct. 1—T Marlin, , et delirium trem-ne; Collister, yellow fever. Oct. 4—Wit | Srmnmed of pomering. |The Bowery is tm the full tde | Pot Mamson. yeliow tever. Oct '6—Smith, yellow sever; Hall, | °1* do Oct 6—Green, yellow fever. ‘Oct. 7—Sergvant Cuatnam Turatar.—The performances last evening Hort, yellow fever. Oct 8—Jordan, scrofuln; Pool, yel | commenced with the drama of the “Wren Boys,” which low fever. Oct. 9—Flynn, typhus fever. Oct, i1— paesed off with much elut, It ism plece of great inte- | Pier Hynes, pneumonia. Oct 13—Woodcock, yellow fever. Ode Iie MoGary,chronie diarthas, Oct 10 LA Marita, | fest, and is founded upon e custom which Je familiar to delirium tremens. Oot. 16—Dennett, chronio diarrh. Davis, typhus fever; Woods, dysenteria Oct. 1 Pheopold, congestion Oct, 21—Gresson, congestion; two ne Me ing either m cites; Greau, hectic; Roark, chronic diarriices. or liquor, a8 a present for their paine in:perpetust Marines —Qct 1—Corporal Malone, yellow fever. custom whiob, for centuries, has been eA Wile, 06.0. okie ite ee tao oloaa weuhareconne th 19—Whitten, Co. D, yellow fever. O: as 5 . el y the Cor D. yellow faved yellow fever.,Oot. 20—Morton, | ane) ‘The Model Artiste followed, a 7th ‘Infantry — Oct. 30—Amer, Co, K, chronic diar- | tuat this exbibition slone, is worth payin, bas. money for, as the fall-an» Boyd's Vi lunteers.—Oot. 1—Brown, yellow fever. | frame in all its beautiful ry; —Thompron, yellow fever, Oct 10~Brekenstoe, | which oall forth the unanimo low fever Oct 11—Dioks, yellow fever Oct 15 | Tho new drams of the “Seaman se of thi Log” concluded the | eiteot Dixon, yellow fever. Oct. 20—Hlales, yellow fever. Oot. bert. fever. Oct, 4—Eatus, yellow fever. Oot. 5— Hk mania Oct. 7—Clom, Tonic diarrbans, Oct. L1--J. | evening's ‘mance ter Oot. 14--Weloh, yellow fever. | manner Iu the farce of “Love ta dysenteria ; Walker, yellow fever. Oot. 2 was well Leg haa by Mra Abbott. and Mosere. Dyott | the Baker, typhus fever; Phillips. intermittent fever Oot. | and Povey ‘he “Sommambuls,” first act, was given | Ado) wish a | Avery, Intermittent fever. Oot 28—Houbough, typhus | by ame Aujusta in @ very oredible manner, - | fever | Oot. McGuire, yellow | and the deserved great applause from her Ferguson, inania | admirers, who had seielected Palmo’s for a place elegant sohool and choregraphic education, enable her | quirl chronic diarrhcos to keep the place rhe baa always deserved in our best | brid, ly for hire, Also.an | Total—6 dlecbarges. 69 deaths—7 theatres. We should only advine this talented artiat to | deep cute Adopted wales Muveies | 0. M HIPCHCOCK, Ansistant Surgeon, U, 8. A.,| Obtain romewhers w second daneeuse for Miss Wella, | Durch Recar ds, #re.—~Ald. MoKirath, as chairman of rey einen | Medical Director Dep. of Tampico, who is 60 homely, and dances eo out of time, that | the committes to whom was referred » resclution in favor ‘uroripte, which have for P basement in the City Hall, mm tothe same, setting en; of which 23 ao) lying ins dew consist cA 3s volumi ments relating to the proceedings of ties of thie city. 200 yeare mene et volumes cont«iu & sort rol while under the administration of up an in portant chasm in the history of men ai things that were The report, in conclusion, mended that the Committee on Arts and Sciences be empowered to cause the manuscripts to be an expense wet exceeding $1,500. Report resolution adopted Taternatienal Exchanges.—The same com whom was referred a commupication from ti relative to the magnificent donation of boo! sented to the city throuzh M Vattemare. favor ot transferring the collection of books. ko..to the free academy or some one of the public inasmuch as @here 1s no room under the the common e@euncil euitahle tor pear to be docu- zeare qo; whi of bi ofthe the Duvet. aod ave in Livery;” the cou. | No doubt Mad A. i M A RC H OF GEN. WORTH | 20 giving the dst: orevents, nor ofthe news which it his comic action and excellent personation of a reduced it for this | gentleman, kept the audience in ecstec: 4 revealing” was exe- If obe possessed e would appear to . Inthe recitativo of Amioa t» Te- the ctoer hand. D. Jose Zetina wae stationed | rera, Madam Bishop displayed all the rare besuties of ; “a d entepached at Izamai, andendeavoring to f truly artistio scie So*cents; Second Tier, | Movements of General Paylor, | or cree ca samal sadendearoring to form an | truly arti semitones which ted by Md’lle Korsiusky very ttle more and confidence, # ‘ted for the reception of private donations Of the existing administration of Me- | grentor advant: ks, charts. &c.. from private citizens, to be pre sentedto M, Vattemare in return, A El-veath Sir ¢t.—Report in favor of all proceedings in the matter ¢f openi between the Bowe! Atter disp sing importance, the board adjourned. Boanp of Assistant Atpenmen—Deo 20th.— Linus N. Stevens, Erq . President, io the chair—A special meet- ing of the Bourd wae held this evening. tor the purpose Of taking up fur consideration th» reportof committes, and resolution sdopted in the Board of Aluermen, in fayr of contracting with the Manhatten Ges Li Company for lighting the upper partof the olty with discussion on the subject, the eubject was referred back to the onmmittee sf this Bard papers of minor consideration, were then te- ken up and disposrd of, after which the Board adjourned until Stonday evening next bs in the del'ghtfal sucoeesion of . D @ introduces in the words’ ot | bosom glowing,” and the execution of the chromatic ing 11th street, nd Broadway. Adopted. Dumber of ocher papers of but le 10 perfect this prej-ct, tne same Zetina | soule, in the sentence “While this hea:t itsjoy revenl- &e., & ing,” waa given with euch clesPuras and acleatife blend &e,, &e., &e, avd bad named council composed ef sald souss and | ing cflialf tones, thet the audience unanimously t-stifed —_ Rey:sand of D Wellpe Rosado, the last 1a place of D. Isl- | their admiration by repestsd ohrers Bi \g the compass of Mad. mail, are to the 12th instant, inclusive who pronounced with Z+tina bad refused toassent to the | that if she posressed but two not Orleaus late | t-rmws offered them from Camp-achy, various persone in | tones, she mij deed. wo must p's Voico, Into view, more in the under compete with any artist in the world; Swer toes, added to the management, P Knowledge of murical ecience epabl dam B is decidedly the best artis ibrau, that «v-r visited this coun- 8 Elvino, was excellent, bis solo * silf ‘er me stealing,” wus turtefully it the | do it nor enter iotoany arracgement which should not | voice is peculiarly sweet, particularly the falsetto. Vul- head of a strong force—by some reports 16,000 men.of ull | include the interests of allthe rest. Oa thoother hand, | tellint, as Kodolpho, was capital. ges. After wuc! Indeed, the entire arms—snd was threatening the Congress, in session at | the government of Merida utterly refuses to admit such | piece was well austained. and an audivnce comprising Law Lote Suruxme Count. Judge Harris — William Merken ve John Anderson, of d bis declare- Term—Before uh be granted on the payment of the costs of tl linor Fitk va Chew Smedley — from an order made by Judge Eumonde. d lloation to cischurge defeauant fom bal. pluck in evary Lathrop, m_ his peculiar ong of them beb Nigeaay a da tetiele ak ; F (GRAL TAY. STEAD. em debave as well as any of the “quality” They rm 'Teresn Truths Sir | of the same company, teking a squad of men, Pe. The brave old, General was, revived by bie ola | bave evidently ie 6 Baton Rouge, on Suoday last, | thetr b-baviour before fol Wnate welcome’ | mance of this double troup D. D Avery, Eeq in behalf of the citizens, addressed | the old circus, is ‘his was an eppeal ntle blood running iu their veins an stave of Jacquim De Mutr— tares orders made in & non-resident ie boi of which be, plied, under the tatute, to have the verse! dischar; usual bond, she was accordingly declares that whem that is Proceedings should be had on the attachment, but gives a action on the bond; bu id was given an adge for an order to appoint appraisers to sp) essel, which made it necessary to give ancther On the 17th of August, auother order was made, to cause why the second bond should not be given, or the ged; and on tue 24th ano ber order was made directing the atteching All the proceedings are subs+quent to the giving of the bond for the discharge of the vessel, 4p utter bullity, and toe motion must be denied; but without costs, as both parties were in fault. Divoncrs —Jacob Day ‘case the bill was filed for a divorce; the bill Mr and Mrs. Day were married in [t36, and er until 1844, whea she eloped with a , with whom she has einow resided. plaintiff compived at anted a divorce, and ich in now performing »t | This was an application to rev ‘An sttachment again debtor was issued and served 01 more fun cen be nad in We commend it high- Tryon, the manager. person than old Santa Claus to xt Saturday. He will draw an old favbioned ing, than at this hous seekers after amusement. lows :— Cunistr’s Minstaxis.—War or no war, meetings or ’ oF She ebemy end taking Ave prisoners. Asit wes | “Gevzgit—1 have the uaexpected, though enviable | no mectings, sea or thing, fair weather of foul, there te | ® Fight to. brin bebalf of your old | always one story to be told of these darkies, viz: full i: the prisoners taken at the rancho baving on the clothing friends and fellow-citize.s of Baton Rouge, & hearty | houses, lots of applaupe, young ledies laughing, old ladies hawing right out, and little delighted, young men ha the funoy things attachment be disch: — your family and friends ; we come as old friends, to ex- | lecture, with an much govt a8 ever—like wing, they soot podition ‘sar Cuamperune, near Vera Cruz,Nov 26, | Brett anew the respect we forl for the virtucs of your | to improve by keeping. ‘They give a handsome bill thie | t© Pay the ooets. ' a ous periods, has enabled us to highly appreciate, and | iiss Branaos Teresanety men and three | ty testify ‘the pride and admiration with which wo | teqy fiver er conce:t, and from the bill ae sets forth cherish ¢ vocalists she has engaged to assist ber, there | every prospect of Concent.—This evening this young E izabeth Day —In at her having « good, hous a such an established favorite among us here Meh es ive th, we were in the neighborhood of a rancho—the enine | With which those who now surround you, once more | in New York, will tuke part in this ooucert. as will Miss H. Bramson, and Mesars. Erort and Timm, not for- jetting the little Derworte, who so thoroughly charmed spect, in which | so largely participate, ia undering to | the whole audience at siisa B's lust conoese. ill consist of selections from the music of To this addrees the General made an appropriate re- | sogart, Hers, Thalberg, &c , and Miss Josephive will of him, execute two rolos and take part in several pieces. acoom- man named Trot The defence set up his wife’s infidelity. ‘Tbe oourt the custody of the eldest ob'ld should be given to the plaintiff, and thut the youngest child, whion born in 1845, should be declared iiegitimate Richardsen.—Di- formances Z-ni Covell vs. Parmalee Covell.—Proofs of adultery Divores denied. {a Chambers—Before Chief Justice Uerson County Bank ve rime Word & us—Oa Monday (this day week) tue nts were Drought before Judge Oakiey on u writ pus, to be discharged. Afcr bearing the counsel on both sides, his Honor postpos- eu his decision until this morning, when be decided that inasmuch as it appeared on the face of th that the judgmeat was entered on the 2ist Novemoer, which happened to be Suoday, on which day no proceedings could be bad. the parties wers entitled their dischaigr, and disohar, Before Judge Sandford—Peier Rmbury et Conner et ot. —This wae an action to Ver possession ef a lot ut the corner of Ano and Nassau The pidiotifts claim to be owners tn fevand the dofendants claim under ssele from the Corporaues ip 1629 ‘Toe platotiffe aliege thet the law uoder whieh ml We surrounded theranoho. | city, having beon esoorted by @ committee of our citi. | flute, the little Derworts will perform on the mers of taient | Wok five prisoners, (one of whom had on the clothing of | seus from Griffin For several hours, during the dey. | Violincello, and little Caroline will sing her ti nding, vig KK. | «soldier longiog, to D company ) and found five more | he received the calls of nor sare Fast number of pao pripaehertondee ee anaes lheretctgeerey pa nd fallen by our fire. One admitted that | hom availed themselves of the opportunity a = mason will obtain tke patronage she deserves has lefts most agreeable | extensive scqnaintance In thie city (where she hus given our best families) ought to remember d freely answer her modest appeal to id and comfort.” Screnion Coun oreukfesting with our neighbors iu Hamburg, will take @ | Tableaux Vivante here, are well got up—the dancing train fr Charleston, where such @ greeting as | nymps and massacre of St. Bartholomew, especially, are @. Altogether, thin house is wel] managed, end pleasant plece to spend an evening at. Haverr Famity—These very other Lorrie this pret att af ; across the river. The inhabitants of our nister cit the Washington Light Iafsutry, of the sane olty, are | Sr The thera a quiet tartan eminently harmon. wider ra ee voit Bens ¢ ‘7; | ous family We can recommend them to their concert the command of Col: Cheatham, moved from Vera Crus | the gallaut Generar, both by tho citireas of the place | (R & cleatconacieuoe, as they will wndoubtedly be de- and ithe body of State Irgisiators, now convened there } Hebted at ‘egoone under | 4 dinnor has toon tenderud him, and preparations were | Musica. [uivereations or Sucxsreans—Tho “Tom- in@ of march | makivg to do things up ip style creditable to all oon- | pest,’ to-night forms the subject cf iilastration and « cerned. fair field for tha masiost powern of the artista as- ARMY INTELLIGRNOR. soolated with ‘The steamer Portland. whioh IWft the city some days | menting, and the a tity | om the text an the asing *ingers give an- Brooklyn Instituts, tue Corporation sold is unconstituuional,and that,there- fre, the sale is invalid A verdict wasentered for the plaintitl, subject to the opinion of the court on the question of law raised by the defendants’ counsel. For plaintiffs, Messrs. E Savford ond 8. ‘T. Kissam; for do- ‘eudauts, Mr. HE Davies aud Mr. Ro Mott. Ol ver Vanderbilt vs The Kichm pary —This was an action of treap ages done to the steamboat Wave, owned by platatir, the steamboat Samrou, owed by defendants Were running between Whbiteball 8 Island-ou some day of the summer of 1833 the Wave left her pier in this city with her deok tull of passengers, von after folluwed by the Samson; wnle below Governor's Island they cam was damaged to the amount ot $200, ‘The case was once tried be- fore, wad w verdict for $1000 was rendered tor the plain- tiffs, which was afverweids wer asl morrow (this) morning For p Mr Burton fur defondaats, Mr, Thorn, Boiore Chief Suction Oukley.— Thomas Boyd ws, The +m Rairoed Company —This trespasy, to recover damages for au injury received by the platotiff, in eoosrquenoce of being torowa from hw peared, that om the lith was driving # cart in His method of oom- aud happy observations he makes usinees of the eveuing progress s rau | add much tothe interest ofthe whole.'Sir. fs “ a thorough Sbakeperian sebolar, and evince ee CE CUTS cL REG Ler cater ns on, teuudl abteniatinde Weel tbe tat abd tadecinns be fad To night, from the nature of the subject.we dé surnpike C veiak A eal we cal BS He eel tea fl Wapedia i Vera = : er. Tickets, 50 cents: te behad | her off Fre ee ee ee eae, NT DaTiTs she) @EOMNGT. tice be hie Iavely come ; among us. will add his powers of song to tom of the phive Bramso.. | the Whig left, in relstion to® contemplated attack by | Cart Andrewa sent forty reoruits to New York on | ocher artists who have afsisted at the previous 1 llustr deal at entinn | the Mexicans on some of the posts on the line of the Rio | Wedarsdsy. Since his return, on the 20th of July last, ug from Alderman Engs.—New Vork, Decem- | Grande, the mest tangible of which was, that Genera) | D¢ bas taade 302 enlistments, and r/j-cted, for various Minon was seoretiy organizing a force to aitsok the | oases, 211 other applications, The men enlisted inthis | American Municat Instirure —The miroollaneoon ior has left. We elty and furwarded, are pronounced to be a very superior | concert given by the m-mbers of this [nstitute a short Adjourued to to- iniff Mr, Gerard and ‘The mario wiil consist of as Gu action of brought no news.—S¢t. Louie Union, Dee. 6. from the works of Rossini, Donizettl, Bellini, Walla " 00K, Rooke, ke ,and will be performed b: such as Mr. Arthurson, M: son, Clara Rolph, eart by defendants cars December, 1848, the plainti Centre street, that one of defendant's steges was coming in an opporite direction, and stopped opposite Anthouy street; luat Irom some oxuse Lhe Lorses started off, and ovm+in contact with the plaiatift’s cert, by which be was throwacf his jeg broken, and was otherwise in- ‘The defence, (Dat it was ap inevitable wocident, ‘or which defendants were now responatole. diet to-morrow (this) morming For plaintif, Mr. Cut- ur defendants, Geueral Sanford aod Mr. U'Conor. i. Strachan, ko. The 4 will bu performed by meimbers of the Institute. , the principal, and all concerned in getting up these delightfa! concerts, deserve the thanks of thy lwp, dirt, and | musical por jon cf the community, Commo Council. Boanp or Atpxamex, Deo 20. -Morris Franklin, Esq ¢ ‘The minutes of the last meet ing having been read and approved, the ioliowiug pupers were taken up. Portrait of Lnfonld! Heiter eet peg ten wan pre- 126 | gented 110m George We-cott. offering to seil 10 tae C wd a single useful object. The | Ton Council the portrait of Gsu, Washiogton, now in the Governer's room Referred to the Committee oa ad Roler ces, with power, Wal amaburgh Fivry—A communication from the trustees ot Wiliiamsburgh, asking to be heard before way re he lost an arm. | He entered the | when he attacked him, frat with « musket, and then | Temarsl Of furry lasge be granted Referred, President, io the ebair Count oF Genenat Sessions, Dec, 20.~Before Re corder sevtt, aud Aldermen Smith and Crohus. Pretences, concluded —The trial of Mr. Frost and Lewis E. ?, smith. was brought to « close, thie aftercoon, and reeulted in the acquiitalef the ae ‘The court then acjourned uni to-morrow. Count Carenpan—Tuis Day— Superior Court— Nos. 9 60. 115, 121.3, 6 2S 2d, 21,22. 4u, 63, 99,93 90 12, 62. IGENCK. S+ were, Pive, &c —A communication from tl iied from Vera Crus on | commissioner, relative to sewers and pivrs Referred 143, 124, 129, 126. 1 Cart—Nos. 25,27, 29 31, 88 39 Vart—Nos. 14, 20 fommon Pleas— 7 22, 24, 46, 36, 29, ! + Brainard. The Arrest of Ser Eprron ov tHe Naw Youn HMrxarp:— in your paper of tnia date, Jonu Reed, of New York Police, states that he arrested Sridea Brainard at house No 104 Grand street, Wiitiamsoucgh, &o. ko. ‘The ao0ve Mentioned huuse bus bern occupied by me for the last one and = half years. statement, and oblige hat effect advpted. Bowray Tuxaran.—Last night being tho beuett of | "Byard oy Aducntion—Ci munication from the Board wtcian, the house was | of Fducation, asking for tn appropriation of $419. - solution in favor of the same adopted. on sick report at tho end of September ; 923 were taken | TAmmed. The performances gommeweod with the | "Mom pt wy cir, etalatures-Coptes of acts passed janker Hill,” in | by the Lugisiature were received, and ordered to be An act to ameud ‘the act providing for ed seamen An act providing for the sleotion of reorder and surrogate of the ol’ y wad coun girt, trans. | ty of New York ¥... aot C4 pdr browne of statutes ’ . | telative to the marine hospital and ite funds e0 In rare of laugh eelative tojurore tu thin olty. ” T. mjovory Loans —Communioation from the Comp- Mert Renae ote, en ne | totes, Pelarive to minking w tea porery sppropeiation, 4ud wb sccompanyiag ordinance authorising the suse tease correct the Yeure, &o. WILLIAM MEEKS, surtained their respective characters, “Le Chiseile,”’ | tek avd dis No. 103 Grand st., Widlameburgh. WahD —T'o th 0. e.ty uwaers cud taaepay uters and especially the vf the ‘th ward. ly Your iuerest, bUL your snperat-ve come out toa dan thus dey, iu vem wait sat Fourth Avenue —Resolution in favor of causing the Four bh Avenue, from Sixth street, to be renumbered. ty veprraented fi $e. —Resolution in favor of ap- , Inepector of Weights and Mea Allen R Jolly removed. Adopted ve Compant-s —Report ia favor of organising fire companies Adopted Ty srreet Pier — Report in favi foot of Vestry street. «Sebo favor of reoumbering Ho- Adopted bh no biped need be Inspector of a ae » iu the New Fi pe place. tiie 8) stem able the vupil to couverse iu @ short ith very litde appleation. for each iangunge. of extending the Classes for geetl men au towhich omy a jun.tea aumoer will omit A.M. to 3P ow Tatio street many in this country, that of the lower classes goings | Blind Lsylum —The committee, to whom was refer- on St, Steven's day,into the country and shooting wrens | ted the potion of the Inatitutioa for the Blind. asking for relief, reported in favor of granting @ donation of Palasui, dyrenteria, Oct 22-Killot, chronic diurrbovs’ | which they place iu bushes, decorated with flowers, and | $1,400 Adapted. —The subscribers re- | Oot. 27-—MoCrarey, yellow fever, Oot. 30—Kelly, un- | O8'TY from one house to another, revel Velteowe Property.—Roport in favor of selling all the & | Bellevue Alms Hous property, situated between 26\h Practioed in Ire- | yod 28th elreet, with the exception of the main buiid- ing incidents introduced in | ing Adopted. lence Sw atime Ho: on Charity and Alms, re bulidings on Randali’« Tel capped and jewe ollava for detection of the thief, will be pau Ur BR a, ecracr of Old slip aud Pearl at and Nursery —Tho joint Committee ted that the new nursery A would soon be completed xbibit the and ready for the reception of the ontidren, and reoom- mended the introduction of Croton water, and that an @ppropriatiou of $10 000 be made to carry ihe same into Laid on the table to be printed 7) fiends of Sergeant HO Wan D COUK Volauteers, are srquested to meecae Cente lark t Place, on urvose of devising ann © ing his coai aT a ak cma ee HE BOARD UF man al ing 22 inst. ats ea services rendered by hun while servi y Luxton, yellow tever Oot. 20— Marlow, yellow fever. | Performance, and was well sustained. Holl of Record: —Communteation suggesting the pro- Oot 31— Herman, yellow fever; Gardner, do Oot.25— | Parmo's Orena Hovse.—Madame Augusta, having | priety of enlarging the building known as the Hall of Records, and according to xocompany)i sands arrangements with the aetors of the Park theatre opriated to carry 30—Myrreck, @ lex: that $25 000 be Mounted Tl nave Valunteers—Oct. 10—Sergeant Un. | 80d ite orchestra,re-opened, last evening, Palmo’s house, | offyot. Kaferred epider, yellow fever before a very good audience ; and, we moy assure our Portrost of Ex- Mayor Micicde—-Korolution offered by a, yel Al’. McElrath, in favor of appropristing $60 for the pur Ce ot ¥ AL). Me ; fo 4 yel- | readers, that she 1s now ready to continos her campaign dunce of 0 oultatiohene PPrOD! J P hs typhus fever. Oct.’ 3-Captain John Ewing, typhus | ¥'tb real chances of success. We hope the reward that | Mickie Adopted. Fubbe, | Madame A. deserves, will reach ber in due time, Last | Reed to the High Bridgr.— Resolution offered by ated in @ wot pleasing | Fooks, in favor of caurin, Mr Chap- | Tenth Avenae tot bumer. sod Polwce Telegrop: for the portralt of Ex. prove 174th street to be opened trom je the time rr qaired 10 perform te work syeeiied, and Resolution in favor of oonnecti rious police stations by Magnetic Telegraph Jenst_ two competent writiog. forthe Report and resolution from the Board of eoommending ® beiter reguiation «f omni. Laid on the table 4 Bridged, He —Report im favor of re- the Harlem Ratiroad Compan: b ' of rendesvous Mad Augusta's handsome figure, her Harlem Roilr REN'S FUR HATS FORK Tet ce assortment of childeen’s bla to repair their nd put fences on each side of their road at che id ag Christmas and New Yeor's oifts Hat, Capand Fur Store, 4 Cenai, corner of Wooster street.

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