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——— Deen submiterd to tno Scietary of State by the Minister Pl France, ig said to be relative to the dithculties whica Dave, at various times, occurred between French citizens Wesiding io Now Orleans and Genoral Butler, Io many fvstavost these Frenob residents have been complain. fng (0 thoeFroueh government, through Mr. Mercier, Of the vexatt na aid perseoutious of all kinds exer- ised against their persous by order or with the assent of neral Butler, and it i the redrogs of those wrougs ‘which t suid to be at the bottom of tho reclamation pre- ented by Mr. Meroer io Mr. Seward, Whetner this is Go or DOL, You May rest assured that the nature of our re- @ations with range on acount of General Butler's con- uot i# calouluted to bring complications of the most furious charactor, One of these French merchants, Air Leliseick, of chimpagne celebrity, is supposed No be Ue cause of the protest which has just been itted t@ the Staie Dopartment, My. Heldseick, you Focvilect, wos kent to Fort Jackson by Coneral Butler fhree months ago, and be is atid kept in confuement Shere, notwithstanding the ordor of release signed by Mr. Bows and seni to the Governor of New Oriesns. It ‘Mypears (hat Mr, Heldseick, who Is related to some of the Arst families of Frauce, bas written. to bis pareute end Frionds the particulars of hia arrest—particulars which were Lnmediately forwarded w the Freveh Minister, ‘After & cxrofu! examination of the ease, M. Thouvenoi, being sui ted that Me detention of Mr. Hoidacick waa in ‘ho way justified, has written an energetic removetrance to onr government, demanding ‘not only the fmmediate delivery of Chis gontleman, but an indemnity adequate to the damnves eunsed by bie lopg tuprivonment and the ‘wrongs he has sustained. 4 ‘THK RUMORS RELATIVE TO OONTKMPLATED CABINET 1 OHAS@SS. ‘The publication In Colonel Vorney’s paper here of the Pewit houce w a Now York abolition papegthat Secretary Stuitth contemplates Joaviog the Cobinct baa canvod some fnxions inquiry among the friends of the latter. In qnare ters closely convected with Mr. Smith, the report that he dewires to retire’ upon the Indiava eivcmts judgeship is Sabooed Put the fuel that the radicals have ge: y Torowold things with conaideradle cortatuty gives wotgh! %) Forney’s present indications, He canner haye any wd feeling towards Seoretury Smith, as the iva bed Forney’s slate for emancipation and arming no- @ ves whon it woe Hret auggeste, , Grocley's idea of certain persons to supply the place of conservativos in the Cabinet is acceptable ao fur as Banks is coneerned. Put fa what relates tw Cenoral § ‘Clollan aad abolit ou sm Mr, Holt occupies substantially the same position as Me. Stanton, GR EXYXPTIONS #KOM TI DEAVE ON ACOJUNT fe OF ALIBS AGE, Within the last ten days, or slice the department com Maoucad actin - upon applicat ong to be relowed from the military deaft on the ground of aliensgo, several hundred Gases have been dvoidid. his business ie promptly transaviod. The iargst aumbor of the applications are fnade through forciga consuls, and ail ip the nature of mppeals from the commissioners conducting the dra‘t: The questions thus arising are determined according to tho ovidence neosssury to be transmitted to the depart ‘mont for its action. Intiar ‘ WOLTUNE INSTRUCTIONS RELATIVE TO THE OSE OF INTERNAL BEYENUE STAMPS, Acting Comnii s.over of Iuternal Revenue C. F. Fate, Kay., bis rocentiy augwered an inquiry as follows:—Tho flow requires that stamps should be used om proprietary farticlos aft ¢ tho Ist of Beptember, but it was found im- practicabl to supply the stamps by shat date; hence mmanulecturers of proprietary articles were instructed to eeoy an account aiter the Ist of September, and to make return to this office of all «uch goods sold wr removed without stamps, together with a som equivalent w the amount of the stamp tax sapou them. It bs expected that every manufacturer ‘of proprietary articles will comply with the spirit of the-« urtions. THE “ECTLERS IN THE OREGON GOLD REGION, Information has been received here that in September Bhoro were in the Powder river valley, Oregon, forty @hourand settlers. On the Ist of Angust there were not woue hundred white mon in that rich auriferous valley, yAbout that thne fifty-three started for this valley, and geveutoen of the number were killed by Ladians before Peaching it The diggings there are said to be very rich io gold ‘woats POST OFFICY ESTARLISHMENT BROKEN UP, A bogus post office establishment at Cairo, IM., has foaen broken up by a special agent of the Post Oflice De- p vtment. The chief manager of the concern wore the aaiform, and called hirazelf a captain in the United States jacmy; bat upon investigation tire cheat wag deiecied. he army of Major General Grant will be benefitted in ‘the tvapsiniseion of their eorrespoudence vy the disvon- stinuance of the epurivus cétabs-lament. ARRIVAL OF GENERAL CANRY IN WASHINGTON, Gouerai FR. 8. Candy, the hero of the campaign in ‘Now Moxico, i# now in this city, having been relieved ia ‘Ris dopartuicnt by Genera! Carleton, of Califo ma He a8 awaiting the orders of the War Dopartment. ‘Eu/RIGONED FOR COBRRSPONDING WITH THE REBELS. air, R. H. Clarke, of this city, has been imprisoned, on ithe charge of corresponding with the revels. I under- ‘atund that it tt is admitiod by hi friends that, as a rela” ‘sive and besinoss agent of certain officials in rebeldom, he has communicated with them ou business mattors, ARMY ORDERS AND APPOINTMENTS. The following have been appoluted assistant adjatany \gonevals, with rank of captain:— Wm. B. Curtis, Jr., statf of Gon, Turobia, F. M. Crandall, stalf of Gen. Hovey. Honey Keith, eta of Gen. Pratt. G. TW MeKtobin, stat of Gen. Ferroro, . TL F. Smith, stat ot Gen. Cook, farl Schr iit, ataff of Gen. Witten. Wm. H. Till, stall of Gen, Patterson. aff of Gen. Vinton. raid of ton. Te: ry wm. H. Long, Adrian Terry. Henry HH King, Kdwaed I. Bark Azor 8. Marvin Ronry f in, staff of Gen, Rowen. Thos. W, Byre, staff of Gen, Novil. Marshell, stall of Gen. Bont. Goo. E Spencer, “stall of Gen, Dodge GENERAL BOOKE™ RECOVERED FROW MAS WOUND. General Hooker was in the city today, waiking about ewithout either crutch or cane, He takes the tichl next Moaday ARMY ONDERS AND ATTOINT MENTS, Captain William Jay, who waa reovatly relieved from duty on the staif of Major General Wool, hes been assigned ‘to duty on the staff of Major General Morell, commanding a division of General Porter's corps of the Army of the Povomac. i CONSUL GENERAL OF SALVADOR. ‘Joan Foodor Schepeler has been recognised by Preet- ont Lincotn aa Consul General of Saivaor fer the United 1 THE MONITOR AQAIN READY FOR SERVICR. ‘The monitor is being thoronghly repaired, and ber er. ament rendered more effective, and she will poasibly Roave hore on Saturday. ' ‘THR NAW COMMANDSN OF THR, REOTLESR, 1 Acting Meator William R. Devis has been ordered to the command of the bark Restless, of Port Reyal. TEAK HARPER'S FERRY INVESTIGATION COMMISION, ‘The miitary commission in the Harper's Ferry case Nevill go immediately ve Chester, Penneylvania, to inverti- te an nliecod Gace of Ineult to ludics by a nurgeow in the tai there. ' GENERAL M/DOWELL'S Case. Ti is oxpeoted thas a new commission will be ordered ‘by tho War Department to hold the inquiry oeked for by Genera! Mcvowell. A KBTURN OF ASSISPANT SECRETARY HARRINGTON. Atistant Secretary Harringten bas returacd to Wasb, Fogtoa aod reaumed hie duticw to the Treasury Depart anent, | _ MANAGING THE GoVRANENT. ‘The partion idea tt uot oredited heave that We trope from Now York which wore paroled by the rebols at Har por'a Worry, and arg new at Chicago, aro to ba pout back igo that “tate for the purpose of ovorawiog votes at the lection. Nevortholeas such measures ag thoes ennoel- ‘tod Hy tho Northern Governors, of kreplog @ standing army of one handrod thoasand meu in tho free States, fry coveidered a8 monacing thorcentral power aod over. pe jug tie people at large, SECLKING 80,.DLERB. Tehag hoen diveovered that many soidiera Are akulking 4n tho city in citigens’ clothes, who manage to olude tho provort guard by oxblbiliog a’ aurgeon’s ordor to gu to ome Loopitat whon they are suspected ond questiovod Colonel Yordan to-day dotectod 4 smart young man be- Jonging (9 Wis Fogimout who has boon absoat from it six gnonths, who was armed with one of these orders, given Why surgoous without oxamination, The Colonel, who hag Woot 1% ed from bis wound, hae epant s large portion is Cerlough ik reorgiting Mew meu and picking up hs m the city, fm this way 4e bas brought a ogisnomt op frony 229 to COL men, Not uses 1809 James A. Modougeli:c 1807 Delaware. Not chosen 1 William » Beulabury. [0 1805 Indi; RE R 1867 New York. Daniet R, Clark...) | Not chosen 1860 Tra Harris. . »R 1s6T New Jerseys obosen 1869 1866 Lyman Trambull Iowa. James W. Grimes...R 1865 Janes Hulan.,.. +R 1667 Kentucky: Lazarus W Powel B.F. George W. Nosmit SE SCETES Now York Blevtion. ‘Tas MAJORITIES FOR GOVERNOR. The Albany Svening Journal of yesterday foots up the vote for Governor as follows:— ForSeymour, - - * -* = For Wadeworth, <« + < 58,106 = + 242,667 Seymour's majority, - - <« THE STATE LEGISLATURE. Annexed is a list of the members of the next Legiete. ture of Now York. Members to the Assembly have just been elecied; the Senate holds over. SENATE, Garret bavis. 1367 C 1867 Kensas. Pennsylventa. Somuel ©, Pomeroy..R = Not chosen Bt James H. Lane - iat Cows ei wot “Anthony. R ines Vermont. . Tobey Solomon Foot 12—Ralph Richards, Jacob Coliamer 18—John V. L. Proyn Massachusetts. Virgin: ln H, Ramsey, Not chosen. . 1869 | Not chosen... Henry Wilson, R Jobo 8. Carli Te--Runeelt M, Little... eae eg Wisconsi 11-—Chas. C. Montgomery 1869 | Not chogen,.. RK 1865 | Timothy 0, How RECAPITULATION. Conservative. i Reprezica 19 29 HOUSE OF REPRESENTA? is. C—Consorvative; R—Republiou Delaware, George P. Fisher Conservative. Mlinols, I—leaie N. Arvold......R John T, Stuart y 2-K, B. Washbarue.....R _9—Lews W. Rows. ......C B—Jno, F, Farnsworth,..R 10—A. L. Kuapp 4—Chas. Mh. Harrie. u J. 6—Owan Lovejoy 6—J. 0. Norton. TElijab Motarthy . Conservatives Republicans... wae i—Johu Taw... 2—James A. Caver 8-H. W. Harriucto i—Wm. 8, Holman c 1o—Joraph K. Edgerton 6—Cao. W. Jultan, -R U—Jobn P. C, Shanks. ; 6—Kbenozor Dumont, ...B Conservatives . Republicans. 1—Jamos F. Wilson Hiram Price. 3—Wilitam B. Allison , Conaervative. Republicans. R $—Jobn A. Kasson, RK 6—A. W. Hubbard A. ©. Wilder, Republican r Massachusetts, 1—-Thomas D. Eliot +R 6—Doniel W. Gooeh. 2—Oakes ames. R 7—Georgo 5. Boutwoll, 8—Joba 5, sleeper. © John D. Balawin, 4-—Sumuel Hooper. +R 9—Wan. B. Wasbbura, 6—Joha B, liey, R 10—Henry L. Dawes. Congorvative. BREA Q-Sidney Pecbam 3—James G. Blaine. 1—Fernando C, Beesaan, 2--Charies Upson 3—J. W. Longyear Republicans. . 1—Heary G. Stebbine. 2—Murtin Katbileweh. 3—Moges F. Odell 4—Beajamin Wood. 5—Fernando Wood. welt . Hotehkise Rok ves Valkenburg. 12—Hiomer A, Nelson. | aarp Clarke. 13—John B, Stecs. ... Augustus Franke L4—Erortos Corving. 30~Jobn B. Gans iS—Foun A. id—Orlande Kellogg. Conservatives, Repnbucans. 2—George Miadi 3—William G. Stecte Conservatives, . Republican... Onto. 1—Geo. M. Peudieton ...0 1i—Wells A. Hytchius 2-Alexander Love Cc 1a—Wm. F Mink . 3—Robert C. Scher ie. 16—Joneph W. White, 11-—Epbraim 8. Eekley Rafas P. Spauidin Yecyonn'a. Garaela Renonase S-Leonard Myers . 5—Joseph Hailey .... 4—William D. Keiloy: . Russell R RB leon. HL. Codtrouh 18—James T. Hale. . Ltn W, Scofield 20—A1 OTB. 21—J sha L. bawaon, 22—Junes K, Moorhead... 23-—Thomes Williams , Toaddeus Stevens, 10—Myor Strouro ..... 11—fhilip Johnson 12—Charles Denison Conservatives . Republicans. mE Charles A Eldridge, “ 6—4. 1, Browne... a Conservatives. Republicans. Recapitulation. Preaek Congres. ~ Congea— aii a Kepnb. Cov 1 hep. _ 1 “~ 6 s 4 7 6 5 ad 2 i 5 — 1 - 1 1 10 A 9 -_ i ‘ _ 4 _ 6 to 2 Bs Ws 2 4 8 B “ — 1 7 BT Wheeeettiests _ s ‘Total . 8 6 Concer vative gaim..... Republionn lone... DM we! Bler-o-= ib elew €\.uegel ean Petlalltfumiiwny Plc aise a ‘ od PROvAMEG COMPLEXION OF THE NEXT Hous OF AAVAMEEY- TATIVES. Conservative. Repuh Trendy KHOWwD. 5.66 9 fo hear row 4 ‘To oleet. 1 Total... Paul Morphy, ‘the world renowned chain chess Hiogen of ayer, teal present in Havana, ast that sity wink bie wendertal desteriiy ta this eneitias bane. @ rocent occasion he wae invited 6 the rosi- dence Pry very distinguished Spaniah citizen,and he there not one of the best chees players of Cuba, whom he ensily deented io | nomad -two moves by proxy and without ‘voard before hi He subsequently astonished Wis audix other extraordinar and oni their curiosity to the highest plich: promisiny wo “ tu Havana the diffeult ga dlindiolded) which io Pan!) Morphy willy” wortly 2u—Allen Munroe. 23—Henry A, Clarke... 24—Fyman Truman, 21—Charles Cook. 28— Lysander Farr 20-—Almanzor Hutch 30—Wilkes Angel, 21—John Ganson, 32—H. ©. Young. District. cal emancipationist, tm thie Congressional district, «RB | hundred majority, -Ropablioan, Republicaa, Ropudlioan, Republican. Repudlican. Republican. Republican. Ropublican. ‘Republican, ‘Republioaa, Repub eas nservative, epabieens —Charles J. Folger Conservatives to Republicans, 2 ASSEMBLY. Conservatives in reiaan. Ropublioans tn ttallos, ALUANY. Destrict, NeW YORE. 1—Wilbam J. Snyder, 18—Atoxander Ward. 2—John Cutler, 14—Kobt, C, Hutchings, B—Honry L. Watt, 15—Gilvert C. Doan, 4—Willlam 1. Oserald, 16—sfiohael MoCaan, ALIROANY. 11—-Thos. 6. Fields, 1—Alwah F. Cruttenden, NTAGARA. 2—Kdward 8. Loveridge. — 1—~Bonjamin I. Fletcher, SKOOMR. 2—Williase Morgan. 1--Frank 8. Smith. A. CATTARA UUM, 1—Andrew L, Alien. ‘2 Albert G. Dow. 3—asa 8. Sherman, CANT OAL 4—Ssaac McDowall. 1—Ceorge I. Peet. ORANOR. 2--Willtam P. Robinsom 1—John D. Van Buron. CHAUTAUQUA. 2—Charles Woodward. 1—John Stewart. OMONDAGA, 2—Henry C. Lake. 1—James M. Munro, CuBMUNG. 2—Flisur Clark. 1—-Tracey Benvile. 3—Joseph Breed, CHRNANGO. ONTARIO, IF. HW. Hrindte. 1—Pores H, Picld, 2— Francis B. Fuher. 2—Lanson Dewey. CLINTON. ORLATA, George Adgate, 1—John Parks. COnuM, * osweao. 1—P. G. Kisselbriuok. 1—Abmer 0. Mattoon, 2—Alfred Nosh a—Hliram W. Loomis. ‘CORILAND. $—-Harvey Palmer. 1-4. B. Van livesen, OrmRdo. DELAWARE. 1—Willlam Brooks. 1—Robert W. Courtney. $—Cornalsus A. Church 2~—Daniel Walibury, PUTNAM, DUTCHES:. 1-—Saxion Sanit 1—Lather 8. Dutcher, 9—~J.C. Doughty, BKB. 1—Jobn W. barphy, RENAML AWN, 1—James McKeon. NRLIN. - 1—Albeft Andrus, rN, 1—Joren Gremes, oneeee. 1—John Breasted. a ath M’ Gowan. JRYFERSON, 1—Chas. A. Benjamin. 2—Lavi Muller. 3 Widiam aia SUYFOLR. 1—Nathan Corwin. 1S. Panldiog 2—Benj. F. Wigyina Bernard Hughes, SQLLIY AN, nS irae 1—William Gillespie. tial Tee Sanna. 1 Calteate, 1—James McLean. oO. Beewell, STRUWEN. . P. Lsaite. 1—Jonn W. Tapyerrt. Liviasrn 2—Henry Sh 1—Hamiticn F. Smith. 8—Horace Bemis. 2—Samucl Sinner, ‘m100 BONKOH. 1~Nat. W. Dame 1—-Geo. B. Metionegat, TOMPKIKD. 2 Kuphag Trimmer. 1—E.ra Cornet. 3— Williom Brown. viene. 1. ¥. Bookstaver waren. 1—Newion Aidit ts MADISON, 1 Wn. A. Brant. 2~-Gearys f. Ronse. Yana ©. 16) weW YORK. B—E vine Vopiins. 1—Coyneltus Flynn. warn. 2-—Daniel Leamy. Coble, thet. W. ffieo. Loutret. 2 wl Durfes. 4—Win. ©. Gover. 5—Henry Rogers. 6—Julius Korn. 1—Vincant C. King. Wate UMAR. 1—Viecre ©. telman, 2—Joon &. Marshall 3—B. Montross, 6—Thos. A. Hill. - wvomuna, 9—1, V. Freeman. I—Pyron Meaty. 16—Dante! M. O'Brien. vars. 1—Thoe. A, Ledwith. 1— Guy Skow. 12—andrew Smith, 4¢-Willtam i Miller, REOAPITOL ATION. Concer watewe. — Republican, 4 eat Aasembly The Missouri Diectton. Sraivariaun, Mo., Nov. 6—6 P, M. There aro two emanctpationists olected from this coun- yy. Returna indicate the election ef Colonel Boyd, radij yy one Michigan Election. Dwrron, Mioh,, Nov. 6, 1872. The republican majority on the State ticket te claimed to be 5,000. ‘The follow ing Congremamen are elected: — First diatrict—Beaman, republican, probably by about 200 majority. Second district—Upeom, repud! ican. Third district—Longtean, republican, Fourth district—Kellogg, republican. Fifth district—doubiml. Sixth district —doubtiut. | The Ilinois Election. Cineago, Nov. 6, 1862. The democrats bave carried thie Stato by 16,000 10 20,000, and elect, probabiy, nine mombers of Congress and the republicans five. The democrats elect two-thirds of the members of the Legislature, and have ® majority of one or two in the Sonate. The Deleware Election. Wiiaixeton, Del., Now. 6, 1862 ‘The oflolal vote of Delaware shows that Cannow, Oui Ja civoted Governor by 111 majority, Temple, demoora Is elooted to Congress by 28 majority. Two-thirds of the Logislatare ts povnten emeet More Rebel Ou rageo=Desp teh Fila of Trace of One Hundred and Fitty Mebel Prisoners the French Cona to Richmond, &e, ‘ Forruass Monnor, Nov. 5, 1862. Mra. Piggott, har sou, three daughters and ait of ber slaves, were arrested on Wedneadly night las. by the rebels and taken to Richmond. Mra. Piggott i# a widowed jady, residing about nine niiles above Williamsburg, ard ‘sister oF Judge L. J, Bowdem, Her only offence, as far a knows, ¢ that Ber brother aan sucompromising Halon nen, Measnres are being taken whick will undoubtedly lead to the liberation of this family, Tho ateambgt Kxpreas left Vortress Monroe at nine | —-—— | & Mitobeliviiie. 15,439 | runntog or der by the 14h, | yesterday presented with a One and valuable charger, | sand im the floid, THE WAR IN K cKy. eee The enter tittiana Nashville Ratlread— Roported Foray of a Hebel Foraging Train from Tennessee—Arrest of a pected Individual—iebel Prisoners to be Sent to Vicksburg, den, do. Loumvuste, Nov, 6, 1962. ‘The Loutsville and Nashville railroad is taking (reigh* Jt ie supposed the entire road will be tr ‘The rebels are reported as having crosshd from Tonnes 00 with a largo foraging train, in Whitely couaty, Kon” tucky, t0 forage that country, and along the Cumborland river. Steps are taking to prevent this outrage on tho foyat mountuineors, to stop the rebels from procuring Aub- Pooaib pissed and to utop coutrabaad trade fa tho ai calling hitovelf John W. Lee, from Knoxville, Toan., pretending to be loyal, has been again arrested by Goneral Boyle. He had over §100,000.with him, whioh ‘was (akon, and Is held for the aotion of the authorities as Washington. Lee says the money belongs to loyal par- ties in Augusta, Ga, Military authorities bint there is soroothing wrong in the mattor, General Boyle has gent to Cairo for transportation to Viokpburg for 1,700 rebel prisoners, captured by General Buoll, and witi send thither about 1,000 more, Our Loutevilic Correspondence. Loumyitun, Ky., Nov. 1, 1862. General Rosecrans tm Cornmand—How the Army of the Ohio Has Been Divided—ihe Department of the Cumbor. land and Its CompositionmeThe Rebels Leaning Tennessot, de., dc., Be. ‘Tho long agony of doubs la regard to the <ispositiot of this command was ended this morning by the publication of the first genoral order of Genoral Rosecrans, relieving | Genoral Buoll und assuming command of the Department of the Cumberland. It bas boon known for some days past that General Rosecrans was in the city, and that there wes tv be a cliange made in the command, But it Was asserted, even aftor bie arrival, that General Rose” eran simply had command in the field, and that General iavell continued fu the dopartmontal command as hereto- fore, Generals Roseornns and Wright reporting to bim, But it isnow known that Gonoral Buell goos olsewhore, while Generals Wright and Rosecrans divide his army between them. The Goneral Order No. 1, in which Genoral Rosecrans asenmes conimmand, wan issued on Friday last, The date is diferent from that used by General Buell, It appears that the Deparuinent of the Ohio, General Buell’s late com mand, bas been divided into iwo departinents, and that Major General Wright succeeds to the com. maud of a portion of it, while General Rose craus 8 assigued to the principal bait, south of tho Cumberland wd east of the Teunsssee, and falls heir to the troops of Goneral Buol! lately organized into the two corps of McCook and Crittenden. General Gil- bert’s corpe remaing in Kentucky , subject to the command Of,Majur Goueral Wright, who ta to keep the rear of crans open and guard the whole of Kastorn Keutucky from {nyasion. This ik to be done with the new troops uf General Gilbort. Tho okter troops of this corps—the Pea Ridge moa of Mitchol—bave been put in MeGvok’s corps, and are moving south. Only the new troops will be left in the roar, and only tho old troops will accompany Gene- ral Rosecrans in the important campaign already mapped out by hire The Department of the Cumberland is that part of the country of which she river of that name is the natured base and source uf supply. From this natural base the Fourteoath Army corps is expeciad to conquer additional territory to constitute this department, and for tho por- pose of ‘carrying on winter campaigu upon a graud koale, Goneval Rosecrans, an active aad energetic leader, is fwtitsbed wilh a veteran army of blank thousands of men, who have uo Baperiors ua lighting men m the coun- try, rebel ominion. 1 have the very best authority for saying that & grand and extensive campaign bec planned; that as soon as the annual rise in the Camber land and Tennessee rivers renders operations practicable the army of General Rosecrans will be pushed far into the {oterior of Georgia and Alabama, Gouoral Koaecrans has employed much of bie time while in this oity in gaining from the many Georgia avd Alabama refugees fare as Cuil imformation in regard lo the topographical character of thovo two suites sé thoy wore able to give, Captaw N. Michler, the adinirable topographical eagincer ov the stalT of Genera! Buell, has beea retatued hy Gengral Rosecrans, although General Buell was yery desirous of retaiuing Captain M. This officer and his maps Lave besn closely examined by Ceveral Rosecrans in dooiding upon his wevements in the direction uamed. Meny im portant &: have Leen Drought to tight by Geueral Roseorans, one of which, of very grave import- ance, was must to him by Judge Goorge W, Lino, United Siaton Judge for the Disteise Court of Alabanua, who is & retugee at prosent in this city. The campaign boul to be made will have this result among its most important toatures. Nothiwg remains ia Middie Tea- nes#eo to oppose the march ol our conquerug legions but the want of means to supply the winy. ‘The eouniry eangot subsist it, and the railroad to Nashville cannot furtlsh the transportation necessary to carry supplies thither. Genoral Rosecrans will be negossitutod to awad rise in the river which alw takes place in the CN, gouerally about the middie of November. Arise in tue river would piace General Rosecrans’ base of sup piles in the very heart of the confederacy, and enabie him to make a Campaign to ihe Gull before’ the streaias sla tail, when bo could chauge bis base to the Gulf and itenw lus supplies thence. 1 do not assert this to be the pian or any part of General Rosecrans’ ute List ib im founibie is the pion Of many «dilitar, who hwve of late seriously digenssed 1, No onemy reruains immediately in fron of General Rovecraur. i have beore ihe ev rus iM Middle fotnosses, ed. The reason for this sudden ev mystary to ua at Unie Glatunee from the scene, but argued that i was the nate uit of the reireg movement of Vragy. it is not known a6 Negley made ony domonatewtions trom Nashville which (righteurd the rebels away, and it i# lu:diy te be supposed Chut the rebels retreated in suoh haste Decaume ot (he advance Of ome Woops. But (hare is no doabe that they are gone Late news, The rebels aleo Lave ews to the elfect that siege of Nashville nus been raive.”” hardly worth quoting: but 1 give the fo! strength of revel gossip, which has beeu The etrony aud saaporians POInt—the safe porition which it would be imprudent to state (vide Richmond Duspo/ch)— ty which Bragg hay retired or is retiring, i Cbattanvowa. ‘The rebels recognize the importance v: this place, and tu sympathizers bere stale that they ae deteriined to te that the rebels uuder voor, astuly m Middic Tennessee, have retreated to the dame picce, ond that the two armies are Ws be ‘ined ation atill romuiius & rivals contlrin the “the for tne we of that city and counuy. Brag, they aay, tox bev tomoved, and that the wew opponsat of Rogocrn:. 1 to be Josoptt &. Jolinston The cary ot &! Ulibert, lately attached to Cenoral Buel! 6 ayy), Ras been placed alouy dhe line of tie Laue Ville wid Nowhville Raiiroad, whiew Is betng rapidly re- Daile, ane whic in dhe (ature i Lo be strongly guarved, Tt is Absolutely necosaury that this road whould be kept open and iu ranning oF General Boyle, w whom tas duty was outrosie vely, probably from the want of 4 auiiclent therefor, heen de mined to wmploy the gutire General Gilbert In this duty. @everal Gilbert i ave control of & Jarge force of cavalry, ratsad by the State of Kontucky tor police purposes, and it tv expecied that he will keep the road open and in working order. Requlac trai are ruaoing to Bardstown, Lobanon wud Franklia. Through ripe 10 Nashville will be made in a ew days. Miliary Matters in New Yorks. PRSSENTATION OF A CHABORK, Colonel Cosnola, who hax been im this city some short tue recruiting for the Fourth New York cavalry, was vriue to hig fostming Nis duties at the bead of his com Colonel Onsnola his been, oxceodingly angesssful io the reorniting service in that arm of (b most Geraauding celnforcements in the field, and on hie depart nite tor bis regiment, now stationed at Kuirlax Court Hon vin afew days, will take with hin one hua- dred young, aetive mon. ‘The ‘olonel’s friends, rem Dering past eesovistiows, ud hoping for itim a atieoeastil soldier's carter, subserived among themsalvas $400, tue fam peid by thom for We charger thay yesiorday pre vented (o niin. Arrive’ and Departarcs. ARRIVALS. ¥uMienHarit Ilia Vi FF Miltor, Baitlnore: « dy, and OD Perston Havana —Steamabip B L Worl, Coppenger, Coppeager, it) servants Mis 0 Donnell and iwa.e mays Mine 8 Siewnar, lady aid wo, dire 6 Mitivone a, AY Marines bayiin Brew, bey + ar A May ie 0 6 Piewrot Misa lt vicky, ‘a Mnighy indy bane utlds od Wea, Heel Gomen amd lacy, Ming Hf 1 Blaeiy ary vA We, boa : o'clock tg Zaorning On 8 flag Of true mission to Atkons Jand ‘The oMfcor in charge te Capiain Mulford, of the Thirty “yew York. They took ap ono hundred and tity ‘| prisoners, moat of whom were badly Wounded, ‘The Frovch Consul t Richmond also wont upon the Fxprese. Thanksgiving Day Rowton, Ovt ‘The Governor: has appointed Thursday , Rorelater ti ago day of thanksgiving lo Massactunat a, We. Qeurge Hodson Mis & KE van! Fernam hart, Bo eter een jen Woo! re oiathire tah rae Adam“ * Racha WS Key, worrtae FAL Oily D8 Lael 7 NEW YORK HERALD, rRipay, NOVEMBRn 7, 1862. OMetal Ovietar Dewovixite of the Delaware state Seep | $15—Novewmbdor 6, 138%. 7A, oa Fi at, ot ha 55, 71,45, Roy 31,7. anp, Ovass 3 ~Novombor™ er oh, 2 tne 7, 56, a, od, 6B, 14, 47, a sidan rh SouN ay SiS £00. NO Doiaware. Oficial Deawings of tne “ehraey Asso- Otten Cor ear) iy of Kentucky. Lollery at NO, 3/>—November 6 53, 22, 10,48. Si, AE Th eee th a, 8B, be Ctass No. 376-—Novemver Fy tise 22, 11, 5, 11, 4, 44, 6, 70, 15, 12, 78, For oireutara,’&e,, aillvis R. FRANGB & 00., Cortagion, Ry Prizes Cashed in Au) Legutix d Loiterlow Information pret JOMRPH RATES, Wall mrvat, room No. 1, Naw York. Purchase Your Hats Direct from he manufacturer, Hott Hala may be reudeced elegant and to the bigheat degree becoming. doubts tk cannot have seen the styler bro: PENSOHETD, 119 Naseau street, tho only sob fur hag maniliokarer who eB tails in New York. David's Fall Style of Gentiomen Hats.-2%}¢ Broadway, near Duano street. Ladies’ Furs—At Banta’ street, Elegant Mink Capea, Muffs and Collar Meucy Furs, Cents’ Otter aad Beaver, Eur Cay Hoods aut Cloven, Misaos! anc Boy's & ting and Swan's Down. Fure repaired or altered, At Miller's, Ladies Can Gbtain Beau- ful Guitar Roots, Bamorats, Indie dubbera, of all fe vardous siyiew wad prices Pater MILLER & CO.," 387 Oaual atroet, 12 Cartesde Visite, $1, at Vaoghan’s, 324 Bowery: equal toany In Broadway for $8. “Notioo-—Galiery rat thoor. Fats Sur tes de Visite for SI—Equatto the desi made, BALOH'S, 238 Greenwich st., cor, Barclay. Messrs. Fowler & Wolls lecture on phzenolory and physio!o lows* Huit 00. with (ud, weillon ¢ arias 4 $08 Bro Aunoune =e Gouraud'’s Poudre “Subtile Uproote Hatr from any part of the body, Warranuad. 4s Broedway Bates, Boswn. Halr Dye—the Best ta the Batchelo: worl antancous, harmless and reliabia, Soli by drag sets nbd periiuners everywhere, Fastory, 81 Baroiay atreot Wig and Motte BATONELA iv 3, cs, Hate Dye, n, Tor beautifying Bond steve. Hate Dyein batr, at W. Cristudorve'’s Hnir Dye, Preservative and Wig depot, wholesute and retail, No.6 Astor House. The Dye is applied by expericncedt actises Use Miller's Hair Dye and Invigorator. Dye Sie. Luvigorator 2: _Doriat 65 Dey ntenot His Hatr Dye 50 ceouts, Black or Brown; best ia use, Depot No. 1 Barclay strat, und wold by alt druggists, Trusmen—Marah & Co—Madiont Cure Truas Oflice sitll at No. 2 Vesey street, Antov House, No con ere with any other office of the same name, A lady attondani Married. AITKEN —Arreen,-~On Wedvosday, ich of tho Holy Trinity, Brookiyn, by tie Kev. ALN Hoobn, D. D., Lieutenant Wa. W. ATSmM, to Miss Many, Novembor 3, at the ch 1 danguter Of the [ate Raphael F. Aitken, all of Brookly Evnert—Laneixg.—In Brooklyn, on Wertnoatay, Novem. ber 5, Tuomas Evarrr to Caknus A’, youngest daughter of the kie Dyrek C. Lansing, DD. Gren —Canotuens.—On Wednasday Franc W., son of all H. Greene, nighter of Jeage Carothera, alt of Brooklyn Haiasox—-Fowor.—-On Monday, Aiigust 11, on bowrd the Holland bark Maolile, Captain Wolff, in the barber of by Arubur B Bradford, Veq., Conant of the ates for the port ot Amoy xnd its depeudencies, a-sisted by Churles FM. De Goy#, haq., Consul for the Nevherlauds, aud the Rev. K. Doty, Mr Avavarite Joemre PRaxcit Liaxrton, of Morrisania, New York, pow of te LM. Customs, of Amoy, to Mise Freoericna Wineinaina Pernomutna FUNcK, of Batnarang, Inland of Java. Morrisania papers please copy. Keux—Sir.—Oa Thursday, Novenber 6, by the Roy. Theodore A chi Wiuttane 8. Kany, November 6, by Kag., to Arce, the Rey. b. £ LAND, atl of thie city Morray—Unaxn.—On Wednesday jNovembor 6, at_ thy Church of St. Charles Borrume 1yn, by the Rey David Mullone, ANOKW MULLEN, Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Many Tynaca, daughier of the late Kdward Deano, of Brooklyn. Varoeson—Sriuewa.—Oh Thursday, November 6, at the Reiormed Durch cuurch, Stavleton, by the Rey, T. a Skiuner, O.N. Parryxsor, of Freohold, N.J., to Jac, daTglater of Captain J, Stilwell, of Ciifton, $1. Pours —At tue First Bo ptist choreh,: ee day, November 6, by Rey Tuomas Anderson, Liaw Howny Poouen to Ziuia, daughior of Jol Eeq., ait of this city, Resuey-—Banrsrt On Turaday November 6, by the Rov KK. Ruukin, Leaxpee 8. Kuster, of Now York, w ghtcr of Jouns Sartiost, kisq.,of Elizaboeh No cards, RR 7 the Koy. Dr, Lites tw Fes 8 BB, SLT. Kitna Werluwesday, November 6, by Rov De. Lathvop, Frava @. Powis wo Stary B., only (aighior OF Heujwiutt B. Sibel!, Ex|., all of this city.’ No cards, elphia, on Wednesday, nis, 0. CADWALLAUER SRL ookiya, 8. 1., om We: tncaday, eat son of Writivan 8, 2 months and 6 ried re, respeottalty famerat, chis (Friday) afternc isnoe of lin parents, No. ALISON .~ Mererole atrot, Axw.—On Wednowday, Novomber $, Romer Joewu Aso, gon of William A, and Margaret A, Asso. Th" iriends and wuaintances of Uke Lamiiy are respect. fully invited ty attend tho Soaaral, this (Frilay) after ch, Crom 415 Washington street. At the’ General Hospital, Froderick, Md., i ull., of wounds reerived at the battle of ‘Wand Lntrron, Orderly rergewnt of Company 1, Sixty ninth New York Voluntoors, aged about 36 yours. The deceased was a resilent of New York, « print Al the ficet vail to arma jon he went forth to the defence service until vaio. Le wag ken te (be oat! at Frederick, wh ali that kind. ness and ok Id accompliah wore valuly exerted to save his life qenerous qualities, his manly aecompiishinente and hiv berole ovuduct oil dong keep his mamory green in the minda of the frieuds who kuew aud loved biun well, Hares. At bantchealor, on Wedmesday, November 5, Derm Bares, in the Sich venr of his The relatives and friends of the family are reepecttalty {nviied w attend the Cunerai, this (Friuxy) morning, at hat past ten o'clock, from hie late residence at Eirtels Curriages will be in waiting at the Scarsdale d arrival of tho 8:14 ¢ cars fom ‘Twenty Harlem {ailro Baowsn.—s Ste sleapa that long and dreamtes rat knows no walking here; But Ho who gave reoalied the gift, ‘Yo.grane a brightor sphere. Go bumbly baw Yoforo His throne By who tbe pledge wax givea, And asi IN gracethat you may meet ani ciwell with hor i hen Hor fanerst will ake pinoo this (Feiday) afveencon, at thrve o'clock, (rou the rasidence of her pareais, 28 Or. ‘The Criends ond aeqnarntances of thee family invited to attend, ieee The ravstives reoreapecttutiy invited t ‘attend the funeral, om Saturday afteruoon, at cue o'clock, Trung ber late residenge, So. Th West Fosty-(ourth stinet, witlaut (urthor invitation, irk —On Weruerday, Novenber 5, of (utlammation of tie longs, Wetton, AM ed 53 Cheeey The watchmen of New York are respect atiend the funeral, at Biv late residence, wirect, this (rid: Ay) wfteracon, at two Py Coutins—Un Weduesday, November 5, very snddoaiy, Mant Axx, daughicr of the lae John Calas, aged 4 years, T months and 18.days. ‘The triendls.of the amily are tnvited teattoud ste fine. ral, from her tnother’s residence, No. 81 Hamiitan treo, near Myrtloavenne, Brooklyn, the (heway) aéteruoon, | at one o'clock. CLUL# On Wednesday afternoon, November 5 l2anrty a Vinee A, Cnite, aged iniwal daughter of Joweph tf months and 22 days. Moe routives and friands 9@ reapectfally iuvited 0 awend tha jnoral, thm Briday at twelve o’elvok , (oom of bor parent, 160 West Tweaty fourth sireet, aly papers pica py seam Phurgday . winber 4, Captain, Grocner, a pative a Nowe F asec ia the 48uL yoes of his bs) lim ftiondy aud the Byarding Maaiers’ Assoolatinn are remeuttuhy invite to avtend the euaoral,on Sat atturnoon, at twa@o'eledk, front his lato roaldence, No. Choatiut street, Boston pape pleage copy. Desw in Wedyesday, wed BT yours ‘Tue funeral Wb talge place from bis Mme residence, No, G24 Second vung Low (Friday) morning, at tou o'clock, November 6, Joven Duns, to St Gabriel Sarda, Liirty-sixth street, and trom thence to Gatvyfry Cometery, The friends of tho family are mviiod ty fetoud CAYNOM 1 Wodneaday, November 5, Margaret Axx, daught#r of Jobo and Jona Gaynor, agod 2 yours, O monary and 22 days. Le feionda oF Lhe family are roapootfully invited to at- 4 the faneral, from tho rastdsame of 4 parents, No. & Madinun wvtoot, Ula (Uritay) afteruoa, at two role. Hawrnons.Om Twerday, Nowemiar € ans, wile of Wisiain Hawthorn, aged 43 yoo 6 and # miontin 9 eOlALiyes Mod Cricwiln CP Uae Cueaily, awe SA ob wN 7 ae eto ofa frora Bellavue i4o-pi hor .’rother-Ju-law, Me a Ne, 80 hoy of lav ited w two o'clock, from @be residence of hin parents, Veleoy Grove Hotel. rogiment Now York Vountoo®, and n funerai,ou seventh bay olclock, from the Friends’ street yo ing, mouths aud (ast Twoltth atrevs ( altornoon, at two ofcloe JA Geno tor the m € Hoots nuit Slivesy adapied to the market prices. way, corn’: of Duane street, Pinted Ware, Table Cu and erory artisle under the aup EDWARD D. BASSFORD'S great Bazaar, f Wriiding, on Astor place, Tutrd aod Foucth aveane “ Asomanic BOHIRDAM BOHNAPYS, Li ft had Letter Anst trou do fame on stormy nighta I yinEETION ‘LABRLS AND TAGS—-ALL D* GUTMANN’S RUSSIAN. VAPOR BAYH! veiow Canal sireet. KE", YOUR HANDS SOT. Co the muren ‘and fiethe! cap, Wile instiietion i te arny, Ut ty complerely ti ‘or ura at fuur ollioge agi yet eo compact wud! WAay weed he aveyduad gy of the War Depastos oe cs mitt sda ta all (we peimein. oem Sold by deaiare prore tat IN AN Ak to aitend the were, from the James Herrick, TT Homey etree, tats (rriday, al two o'oloek, JaReayt—At Nason, N. 2, om Saturday Dotodme 25, Jasne: Lauuere, Esq., in Ube Jour of nib age. Loni. —Ou Tuurnday, November 6, Hamper Poveda ‘Tom Lan » youngest son of Willdim amd Mary Aaa Lougman, aed 1 year, 2 lope ted 27 daya oe oad friends of the family ace reap ecth Mvited to aloud ine funeral, on Suburday tar % Wolock, (rum (hb real Of his parents, orn, on » Saal, aya, MALIAn pease copy. ; urwtay, Novemnter 6, after a kang Hineas, MARGARKT, the bowed wite wf Micke Douay fo the 59tb year of har age laa Mo Hor friends und no \uaintanc-s are rospacttatly te doattend. Hor rom ios will be ten ts tavucy Comoe Cone urnday, Nowe, ai tv hoes of leury Veyla, ‘our! at +, hom years. me ot Nonda of the family agorespeettuily invited to age NvOtonk,--Un Bhureday, November 6, tend tho nora! on Saturday altornvon, a 000 o ake, feom 477) Nat Philadelp YY payors copy. Post.—lo ) Wooklyn, on Thursday morning, Novomber 6, Jammy H., #2 Of Hioks a Charlotta M. Post, aged ¥ months. ‘Ths relatives: aM friends of the family aro roapeoitite cond tu funeral, this (Friday) afiern on, ot Prannesox.—On Tha November 6, uftor a linger- mire a ete Pocklasis, a hntlve w s aud 4 cater Whe family are Invited to * oral, on Saturday @lernoon, at one dolock, oo Mol berryetreet. ; October 89, on Shursd: coived at tho battle of Antioam, Cay cures ean, ot che Ove Homdret and Thad mbor of the tes. bh regime’, Vailonal Guard, eldest aon of Chriatha |. ond Isabellt Saad, of Brooktyn, N 2 yer, ‘The crieods of the family, modmers Uf the Sevenst rogimont, aud those of Whe Oue Hundred and fated heat vow in the aity, are invited to attend the funeras, tia (friday) aftern at two ole orn Chreert chureli, corner of CMatoa and Harrixou 4, Thursday morning, Novainter 6, Twonty cighite oa are invited to attoud the (Saturday) morning, at cioves moctlig house, Tweulies His friends ard acqual Tuird avenue. Weeltchoster papers planse e ag, November 4, after a 31. 'Smevens, tt Whe G7 of bin o rt The relatives and friends of the family are respecttully {ovited to attond the funersi, (rom his iate residence, IRS wat Thirty-Giree street, this (Friday) aftecnoon, at two kK, without turtier| notion, aidevly, on Sunday, November 2, 26 only daughter of Mra. Marion Stil tyn, aged 3 years and LL mouths. Warr.—On Weduesday evening, Novemior$, Sama J., wife of Gaorge b. Watla, aud only daughter of the Ber. James Millett. {ho fricuds of tho faraily and the congregation of the Churoh of the Holy Martyra are aifectionately lavited to attend her funeral corner of Tenth street aud Fifth avenuo, t! afternoon, at one o'clodk, witout furtner n: from the Church of (he Ascomaian, is (Friday) io Wrerenviret.—At haglewoot,N.J., ou Wodneaday evew- Novembor &, Henny D. Wrstsavecr, agod 43 years, 6 days. wiay, Novoubor 6, Sire, Chwouras Woman, agad 66 yi ‘The triguda and relatives of tho famity are respectral ited to attend the funeral, from hor late residence, vrhor Kirst avenue), on Satardag Litoorick (Ireland) papers plaaae gopy. Wittramsoy.~-Ou Thorsday morning, November 6, Ase weap WiLtiaMson, aged 79 yours and 3 month». ‘Tho reiatives aac (riends of the family ave respect invited to attend tho funoral,on Suuurdiy mening, wt eleven o'clook, from hia late residence, at Maytish Neigh- porhood, N.J., without further notice. Y MISCELLANEOUS. win oe axed 5, O33 Broadway: FOR THE Viiv TY PTOTORE Ratha and $3 90, reduced price MANUFACTURER'S—CRUICHES ASD INNELL, No, 3 Cortiandt atroot, T THB Lt RU aT AT RITHER STORK.—377 BOWERY: Huth aixeat, or 24) Third avcuue, avar Twensy- ind & large fron Stock uf mgon, at the vory lowest WM.'T. ALLEN, Agent. WEDDING CARDS, TAK NEW Very clerant, Oniy at 42 Broad stabiloied 14, \7 3s, PVERDE! style, just ree UL LADIES, HOUBEKEREBRS AND OTHERS will save twenty per cen ent, by inyini tsk clans Sliver d Tee Trays, Cooking Ute for" bousekea Mid the" doura | Uinstzative catalogs on application; a n¥e Mock of Fire Bota, Coal Sout WRANDY, RUM, WHISKEY AND WINE. The enbetriber ofera to the ua ade bia ptock of of Simonet ore Ser below whe ther mt ty of i os Lge Cent merehwats, grocers, ‘be., who w! phrehaae, make ear! tion, ert wp ioeLruy, WOLFE, 2 Beaver ninwet._ BWARE TUE NORTHBASTERS.—BROW NB'S os tallic Weather Strips nor oniy excrades cold, saow nad windows, but wpa the rating of tow Molaliic Suip NORNS, UNIONS, INVEWTED ‘ite the fee mto he patient her Di Medway. Retere to LS, ENLARG ured ‘without pain op AC - yee puysiclans unl sare ‘KINI indie Orbe Sa vulies: 115 Chatabers oe +. avy Fowath meres, nour toad way. CURR OF RHLUMATISM WARKANT: [)RAFNESS, IMPATRAD, SIGHT, NOISKS IN THE Uh ALAND OATARRI OO SED, By Dr. VON VESBNBERG, Ofiow 815 Brom ivy JARHINGH AND PINS, KOME AS LOW AS Om tore: mw ai; Saove But aw nivles, uum ro and thre dollar mse; Ge eRe Tw be 5 ae low a@one two nn i Lh ree fot Bans and Link Hraanio' tow aa two, three no! Ave decline each, at G. 0. ALBBI'S, 615 Broadway, ue wow using TADMAN & 60.8 Caden, with Fe eae eing Soctten OE Bloabet Dec aan oi Caked i ohn = 71 “as s ¥. NS. —SEK PB 4 Transeript. TANG, ugk: ny. Pad is NASSAU St. Ra GRY can oOLELLAN' 8 by An. Oy 's army Mess ke aer ey weed nh duvtonn be the moat coy vate holesale cok 4 Piatt eres, New Yor witha imbie Mabe SHOUSE. Tie KERPRR VIOLATES A SKAMSTRESS. NUIUNGItA IN NEW VOI, SURNES AL VUE POLLS. LDh) BTATKD NATHAN AL POLICE 6 AZETTE, PHOTOGRAPHS ALI Mt Howe laguna ertiele# ae At rewatl amd fy LENG, 65 Nasawn stret 0 YE MILGE BRERA aud mak ton NDAs introdierd uid core, New Vor dere wholosale. ageu:, N. Rend Iiea eo th hha trade by d | o* Uses veut f106 by mut 1a HX my 1s Waser aioe, weirs apt avination. : it stim boxe conintatng * BETROPATING ENSTERCTE<, The Tro 69 Brew ay 38 Coops laaultuacce Female and Chroax complains 4 the ree oe ce medio ny a Bicaticnl Rom RURY in aia eT iit Uy GHO, CALLEN, 0g Moor below Caoal sirect, furmerly Ml Wa ) NEAMS “ey GoD Parnn WANTED Ste Lecsedl Ayely one sae Hel rat Otliews ATK For CLASSIFICATION Joon wat AMA DIRECT. a; erie Mid aide ty poande, 20. 000 heel s*ounatty aes ry 1 ett Sw ow

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