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_— ERTESEESEEEEEERISEEEEE, E: ei i i i $8; ss! assietgss? sesesesss be i Sessss bd 100 Northw’n RR. se xi aacessssees RRR SESEESSESSEESEE eS SPseess<s F Zz aby & Se ei Mich Cant Hud Riv RR. 100 Stocks steady. Gold active and not very strong. Sales after call at 17434, and at close of report stood at 175%. Salcs of Real Estate at Auction, By Maller, Wilkins & Co. House and lot No. 101 North 6th st,, Brooklyn... $2,050 Hoases and lots Nos. 275 and 277 Rivington st... 4,500 House and lot No. 97 Cannon st... 6,500 Hoac and lot No. 73 Montgomery 5,775 House and lot No. 75 Montgomery 6 3,025 House and lot No. 303 Rivington st. 4,400 ‘bh mase of requiem JARGaRer 8. Metrd will take L wke pee Die this Legere afternoon, at one o'clock, ae Java street, opposite othe Reformed Dou ebureh, 2<sernon —Oo Beart day, 10h « 16th of Third pcp relatives and friends of the are respectfully on reral, at amy ae meeting house, Pinceeed en een? day, 17th, at one Soe daughter of Dante nad Usty auelly, ‘aged 3 years and} = and relatives are senna anne e paral, ox gen ge legen eee stree! Routh Brooklyn. roumenat P : et mee March 12, of ee Epwax The remains were repens cee Cverenpt Boston and stamford” Os moe) a) pers please cop, Ween, —In Si residence of be her son- in-law, J. P. Taunton wife of Hezekiah Wo The relatives and friends of the family are res] invited to attend the funeral servi at her dence, on Friday afternoon, at two o’clock. brags will be in readiness on the arrival of the trains, which leave Twenty-seventh street at 11:30 and 12 Te- mating will be taken to Greenwood on Saturday morning. Wi Inesday, March 15, Winkie K., 2 OI ER Joseph A. and Sarah Jane Wise, aged 2 ars, § months and 27 days. Relatives, friends and ren the family are respectfully invited to attend Taneral from his parents’ residence, 662 Greenwich street, on Friday after- ‘noon, at one o'clock. WaArpe.—-On Wednesday, March 15, Mra. Manta Warvein, aged 75 years. The relatives ante friends of the family aré invited to attend the funeral, from the house of her son-in-law, E. P. Winans, No. 2013, West Nineteenth strect, on Friday afternoon, at balf-past two o’clock, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bruse—Bsyset.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 14, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. sh, FRAKCIS V. Brusu to Mary E., daughter ton Wednesday, March 16, at the residence of the bride’s parents, No. 109 West Twenty- , by tho Rev. Francis E, Lawrence, Mr. ont to Ev iy, eldest daughter of George Wan. Smith, Esq., all of this city. Cun: —Pore.-—On Monday, March 13, by the Rev. Mr. Lituejohn, of the Episcopal Holy Trinity chureh, Brook- lyn, AscmeaLn Curae to Teun, widow of Joseph Benton Pope, all of New York c On Wednesday, March 15, at Christ . D., by the Rev. Dr. Partridge, J. acy A. CR sa, both of Brooklyn, —On Tuesday, March 14, by the Rev. 2 L, Kenroy, of Hartford, to Quietr Seymour Brown, of New we, only York city. Voos—Pua.—On Monday, March 19, by the Rev. Wm H. Joknsou, Huxry ‘of New Maven, Conn., to Binan A. Pick, of Wolliamsburg, L. 1 New Haven papers please copy. Wat. ce-—Tnourgon.—In New Haven, Conn., on Tues day, Murch 4, at the revidence of the bride's parents, by the Rey. Dr. Bacon, Wa. 8. Watsace, of this city, to Ena re, daughter of N. F. Thompson, Feq., of the for- mer place. Died. ~ Aworrson.--Isomas Anperson, aged 40 years. His remains will be taken to the Evergreens for inter ‘ment. BRixcuoRu rr.—On Wednesday, March 15, Eta J. gnty eh td of Will am and Adeline Brinckerhoff, aged 21 he relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully fay ted to attend the funvral, this (Thursday) afternoon ay two o'clock, Trom the residence of ber pareate, No. 86 ptrect. fcagbr.—-On Wednesday morning, March 15, Canmin @., youngest daughter of Charles E. and Mary Baggott. ¢ relatives and friends of the family are respectfully tmvited to attend the fun ral, on Friday afternoon, at one @elock, from the residence of her parents, No. 95 West Twer.y-fourth street, Craweerp.—On Tuesday, March 14, Exzanert A. eto William Crawford; in the 49th year The relatives and friends of the famfly are respectfully Javited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 4 Goerck street, ths i afternoon, at balf- past one o'clock, without further notice. Dowax.—On Wednerday, March 15, Catmarix Donan, aged 63 years. Relatives and frionds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rosideuce, No. 237 Madison sirect, this (Thureday) afternoon, at two @clock. Donor. —At Macomb’s Dam, on. Tuesday, March 14, of @onsumption, Peres H. Dopar, in the 46th year of his "Te relatives and friends of the family are respectfully wited to attend the funeral, from his late res dence, 44th street and Ki, hth avenue, on Friday afternoon, at Qwo o'clock. The remains will be taken to Trinity Come. we.—Ou Wodneeday, Mareh 15, of pneumonia, Brareer W. Greene. Notice of funeral hereafter. Howrs.—In Stamford, Conn, on Tuesday, March 14, etaur Wind or, son of Samuel H. and M. Elizabeth mes, aved 1 year and S months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from St. John’s church, Stamford, on Y af.ernoon, nt two o'clock. March 15, James Hoon, a ore, county Tyrone, freland, On Wedn ® parist of Dro fa the 48th year of Lis age. Tho friends and a quaint of his brothers. attend the f ner venue, without firther Hatt.—Oa Wodnerday, h 15, of consumption, W. Charles Hall, aged 30 family are respectfully invited to urday at twelve o'clock, noon, pe, 74 West Forty firet stroet, with Ja Norwalie, on Tuesday, March 14, after a short ilincss, B2,nres BUTT, Tho relat family are respectfully iis mother’s reKi ay) afvernoon, at » this (TI fence, W , Coun half past two o cl Hearixy.—Iin Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 14, Mr. Taoxas Mo pe Hear ey, eon of Moves and Mary Heatley, aged 22 years and 3 month The funeral will take place this (Thursday) morning, at fen o'clock, from the ce of bis brotier-in Jaw, Mr. EB. Mayuari, Bushwick avenue, near Forrest street Brooklyn, B. 0. Harr,.—In tho city of New York, on Tuesday, March in her s6th year, Many Harr, widow of Eli Hart, he rela and fr ends of the (amily, and of her son flaw, Ernest Ficdler, are respectfully invited to attend 1m her late residence, 38 Bond street, this , at four o'clock mi, New Granada, on Saturday, Feb. muary 4, Rian M Jucur, of San Francisco, aged 43 years. His friends and relatives are invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of his brother-in-law, Stephen @. Bogert, No. 217 Clin Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, at threo 0 ub farther no Kes On Wednesday, Mareh LS, Micwant Kenenan: The nds of the family aro rewpecttu ly invited to Bttend the funeral, (rom hin late residence, No. 102 Wert Pwonty-cighth street, tiis (Thursday) afteruvon, at two @clock Krity. lay, March 15, oman Kr1.y, in the 22d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the fam ly are reepectfuliy fav ited to attend Lhe funeral, from bis late res 006 Mout rtreet, on Friday afternuon, at one -On Wedn of consumption, The 1 O'clock, from the howe of deceased, 420 Third a Al friends of the farnity are herewith invited to attend, Larons.—On Tucrday morning, March 14, D. J Lyoxe, pone ves and friends of the family are invited to attend the faneral, (rom 44 Vierrepont etreet, Brooklyn, thie (Cho ) afternoon, at three o'clock Muunees, Wednesday morning, March 16, aftera short iliness, Jowx Mew ins, the brother of Michael, David and Williaa Mullins The friends of the family are rerpectfetly invited to Attend his funeral, this (Thureday) nfiernoon, at. two o'clock, from the ‘of hte brothers, No. 31 Jack fon streot, Montson,—On Wednesday morning, March 15, Macy Morron, widow of Neal Morison, Sr, im the 77ta year of ber avo. The friends and relatives of the family and thove of ‘on, and of her diugliter, Anon Hy invited fo attend the funeral, § Kast Tnirdeth street, or Cheistian Mol f the family are invited to sttend th ua the Geriwan Lutheran church Gixth etrect First and 8 cond evandes, én Satur. afternown, ot one o'rioek, without fartiier invitation, TENE. —On Tuewlay, March M4, the youngoet aon of Delia and John Mie hoi, "ened | year and y ape Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to sitend Wie funeral, this day (Thorsdey) from bis pa fenis’ residence, corner of Sackett atrcet mud Albany avenue, Bedford, L. 1, Brooklyn iromens. In ‘Brooklyn, on Wednesday everiug, Macch Jonx Witttam, only von of George J. and Kase BE Fiiehetn ‘od 6 yeare, 6 months and 22 days Tho relatives and irionds of the tamiiy are rospectfully the funoral, irom the residence of vis jo 14 —_——_—$——— SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York, March 15, 1865. CLEARED. Steamship Eagle, Lawrence, Havana—Spofford, Tileston & Bteamahip Mississippi, Kennedy, New Orleane—U 8 Quar- x erm: Steamahip Baltimore, Lewis, Washington—J Hand. Steamship Franconia, Sherwood, Portland—H B Cromwell Co. Ship President Fillmore, Luce, Fortress Monroe, Bark Volunteer, Gorham, Maldga—Tupper & Beattie, Bark Glenwood (Br), Bentigat, Vera Cruz—F Alexandre & Stark Holland (Br), Perkins, St ‘ago, Cuba—J paeree. ‘ark Harry Booth, Chipiuan, Zazu—J B Ward & Co. a ig Julia (Br), Shackford, Maranham and Ceara—Burdett ail Tiymouth (Br), Brows, Matamoros—Wagsta? & h "prig Favorite, Prindle, Barbados—H Trowbridge’s Sons, witié Amanda Jane (Br), Dalrymple, Kingston, Ja—J F ne; Brig Buen (Br), Davison, Demarara—H J & C A DeWolf. obi Coronella (Br), Card, St Johns, PR—-D R DeWolf & ‘fing Amelia (Br), Dunn, St Johns, NF—Méitland, Phelps nig Hiram Abi@, Tibbetts, Beaufort—Miller & Houghton, 8c F Asner (Il, Milla, Curacoa—D R DeWolf & Co. Sc ‘tusselt’ Nickerson, Bewuatort—aurea 2 Nephew. Schr Memento, Birdsall, City Point—Van Brnnt & Slaght. hehe © Carrel, Mehaffer, Fortress Monroo—Bentley, Bmith 0, picky 4 B Wetmore, Hall, Washinglon—Van Brunt & n Schr Chas Heckscher, Mayhew, Washington—Van Brunt & Slaght. Bear White Foam, Howes, Washington—I, Kenny. Schr RP CI jallimore RP Buck & Co, Schr Hanual va Philadelphia kes afer Sarah “A Reed, Reed, Wilmington, Del—Bentiey, Scbr Life Boat, Reed, Portanouth—# W Lewis & Co, Schr Capital, Roberts, Rorton- Rk chr Gen Whanington, Peck, Blamaford. Sehr Dart, Johnson, Stamfor Sehr Jane Maria, irda Rorwalk Ht 8 Rackett & Bon. Sloop Hickory, Fe eee, st Mary's, Ma. nm riteamshtp Ocean Queen, Welr, Ampinwall, March 7, with and pansy Enger, re toD BAlor, At Weat India siation, Us faluten, all well on board. Luke Mole: tor cof Therndyke, Me, Sicamship fontezuma (Br), Hamshaw, Kingston, Jam, March 7, with mdse and passengers, to He lowland & Aspin’ wall teamahip Gen Meigs (U 8 ti rt), Watson, Newbern, ne arch 2, and Hatteras Inlet 13th, to U $s uartermas- ier.’ Passed in the river, bound u ware, Jer: sey Blue, and New Jersey. Spoke off Tiatoraer gunboat Hunchback and x small, propeller gunboat, bo Now: bern; enoke off Absecom, sehr Mary E Hainsden, for Forts: mou Steamship Empire (U 8 transport), Dobbins, Newbe: NG 46 hours, ta US Quartermaster, to the northward of Siiseneague, epoke slecutug Antive, boend 8 Steamenip Geo Leary (U'S transport), Blakeman, Cit Point, 24 hours, with troops, to US Quartermaster, rhe o are 14 ‘Steamship Victor (UU 8 transport), Gates, Fortress. Monroe, 30 hours, to U S Quartermaster. * Ship Empire Queen (of St John, NB). Moran, Liverpool, $1 daye, with mdse, to master. “Sh inet, of Nantucket, sig- nalized ¢ steamship China, henge for Liverpool. Brig Zalante (Aust), SButega, Malta, Oct 14, with fruit, to Holmboe & Balchen. Brig PL Nevins (of St John, NB) Cole, Rum Cay via Nas- sau, NP, 14 days, with salt, to'P I Nevius & Sons. 9th inst, off Hatteras, in a heavy blow from SSE, was boarded by & wea, which stove cabin and bulwarks. Brig 1. M Merritt (of, Bucksnort), Perce, Sagua, 10 days, with suger, lo James B Ward & Ce Brig Guutles Adams, Peterson, jRemedion, 11 days, with nugariand molusres, 10.) P Whitney & sion (ot Hangor), Sawyer, Baltimore, with lumber Mf Foster (of Boston), Hamaond, Philadelphia, 8 days, J A Woodhouse (Br), Eddy, Matamoros, 25 days, with 0 master. (Fr), Nadeau, Point Petre, Guad, 12 days, in Jus de Ruyter beth Grabam fat ‘tute, Longloise, Glace Bay, With coul, (0 master. Ann (Br), Boudrot, Grandique, CB, 15 days, , wo BP Small & Co, c 4 d, Ellsworth, Savannah vie Beaufort, NC, 4 daya, with cotton to Simeon ‘Draper; versel to master, Sche Wm 8 Ba Pearce, Virginia, ry, Baltimore for Boston imore for Boston. ia for Portland, phia for Boston, 1 Reg Marbor, Rebr CL Sele Maria W Sehr Kx hain Show, Boston for I Hodgdon, Hodgdon Borton for Baltimore. ‘oort, Baker, Boston for Philadelphia, Sehr Montezuma, Mayo, Boston, 4 days. Kehr Sea Flower, Chane, New Bedfor Sehr J PY i Be ‘onghkeepsie. Il, Fall River ton. puty, Sturges, Barnstable. r Herbert Manton, Hinekley, Providence for Philadel- Brown, Provigence. Voodhouse, Providen: Kelly, roridenee for Philadelphia, w kK Holmes, Hunter, Newport for Elizabethport. Sebr D Butler, Keating, Newport. Brigg Dighton - p |, Bridgeport. Sehr Jobn Kose, Hulse, Brookhaven. Sebr Rasex, Lost Saybrook. ep, Hulse, Port Jefferson. Port Jeferson Bebr Quiel Sehr Nelen Mat Rehr AV Bergen, Thom Sloop Wm 8) Bowen, Chas tive P= mships Baltic, and Ragle: ship Fortuna: bare Ram. Ata, + find regis ee, a; achr Saladis Miscellaneous. (Bio Toxa-A letter from 8t Pierre states that on the 9b of Januar nique, fel the qT the Dutch bark J Cappe, from Roston for Mart n with the wreck of nel which Hr brig Tone, Miller, from Portiand for apnized five ays proviously, and all the crow nard, one man b drowned, but the remain. rig! continuing tain and remainder of t Tew wore obliged to selves to the top of one of the mast 4d remained tn thie condition for five days, without food oF ¥ ane and had not reached Ux uae, probably they would Mave before another day passed. from Port- Jappe. ‘oL.any, from Sagua for Boston, put into Provinoe- town 18th inet with loss of salle und bowsprit damaged. Baa STILIAN, before reported ash on East C1 came off 18th withoutdamage. ii A 1G CUYSAPRAKE € White, pe Baltimore for Dema- + in Hampton her pumpe broken. Capt White cane up to Baltimore 14th inst foF 8 apy one. " Herbert, at Baltimore from Matanzas, had henvy weathey. sprung foremast lost oui both nuchors and On thé 10th, 18 miles SE of Cape Henry, was taken tow by steamer Win Kennedy and towed to port; was also Histon with the WK, nd stern stove, yhalemen. 49 Feb 1, bark Henj Commings, Briggs, of Fatcabtiano, and aid ich on a erulee. Spoken, &e. the Tona, = yous taken oh board thed. Ary at Valpar Darimduth, fre whe Fanen on, from Batavia for NYork, March 12, lat 2240 Bark Lady Franklin fo Maes ith ope gklltg (Bes from Boston for Crentueges, ad nell, from Maneanilla for Boston, March Foreign Ports. Bramopa, March 2-1 ghee port ache Thrasher, Derrickson, Lg ith ose of po igs Autocrat, ‘rom Boston, art Lath, digas Tot Winsor, 1 e i caer ae mined DO pork Jap 26) ship Ania Eldridge, Roteh, ‘ter, from do, arr Wicimes Neb tear sehes Wt Xu len eg), Maly yl Hance be, dota for + Sid'bath for Cle ark Thames (Br), NYork; 24th, Ke Maria, ¢ cris Ter York (putts tor teesy ond sid 4 y ines Ga Rexideom, New Orleans; 16th, J H Freneh, © Old rl Vanaaa’ March B—Ln portateamships Sacramento, Hu froin San Francisco, arr Tu, Salvador, Rathbun, from « Ameri: can ports, a Sonora, ‘and Unelé Bam, w' g: Bef tenn rd, Probie P more, Gerrish, ¢ ticamahip Ggneitation, Wank Ins, San Francie ae wt sieamers Cutopaxl, ¢ man, grath, A io” Roswell ot ‘and others, \ Grotbs liye chelore reported. ald, for Calle ye he beig Lady f ae Tig SP Norhant’ (Br), do; Henderso Brewster, Clark, Batavia; Digs Beity, By. ai oo nie , Feb 710 port brige Alot’ and Havelock, for Mi, Sr JOuNANB, March I—Arr sehT abby Perking, NYork; BY abip ep. pC wyedenal Mfc, Rio Janeixo, Jan from NYork 5th, barks P: Poatuawn arr at NYor" Tag ov Vigo: ttamibuce, Desir at Dea merican Ports. - March in cAee barks Helen ‘Mar, Wood, Hono- Alexandrina, Buow, Cien- , Havana: Gan acu, nd low ; Baw Harding, Bltingre brs oe at rca Woodruf, "Eaton, Cardenas; J more; Bry Pulips Norfolk; pia; MA Bein wry, NYork for Pordand=-pot in for & be a Bt Martina ve St George; oe Ano Carlet, Perk! peas ; Clara T Holmes, Cook, Jere agua; Will o' of the Wisp (Br), Power, urcenock Hatite Pomona (Br), Kilburn, tien via Ina- Rebeoca 8 Brown, Brown, Port Mai Kove, Grane yy Island; Robert Byrton, and Ben) Waghe Bre Brown, Naniem¢ ; Susan H Gibson, Baruett, Bal- fos hl began ing, We haley aa ar Hamburg: tand\; Henry Nutty Bak i artis, Phila: et hia; Maria Fous, Foss, Thilade phi with ipsa ot bow it; White Squall, Adams; E Lee, Lee; Ann 8 Cannon, 1 araee Ghuler, Clark? RB Sumner, Taylor; I iliame; A Tirrell, Hy "A Holey, Haley cioy[.J'8 Auain, Davia aud dor Weeks " nfficr Pa tel Ei stearnah ics psi Ho ee: task (Br) We Watt Port au MPrines schre aftas; brig Britennis, sae Oe sera Hi—Arr achr Rena, Cudworth, New hai, Boston via Desa Greek. May 'idaho, Havens: Prov iy, Boston via h peaae Foor: Francisco, a NYork; Haltie M. ard, Shrint Richards, In, diz; Palaitin (Ara), ra Castor in}, Bt PR; ‘asides Weat (Re Fortune — Arr Engle, ‘Cutler, ‘alo Janeiro; Flora Me- Donald, Mine nelro; Gleta (Br), Hopkins, aes Ric! rt, Matanzas; peels M Loring, Ai ginhrs Hilton Head. Ch bar! J La faloahuan "Pred Wordin Coole) Surinam; ach ila) say, Cobb, “Boston, Cl fab (BE, Collins, Port Spai if ane ISCO, Feb 14—Arr Be bark Speedwell, Bek, th, ship Rey de Italia (Itul), Boxzo, Port gels; bark Adelaide Cooper, Dingle: y Rinledo: 18th, ships Arabia, Fuller, Callao; Ring Philip, Bickford, da; 20, An- nel (Br), Speddon, Manila, _MISCELLANEOUS, RADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR SPRING SKIRT will not BEND or BREAK itke’the Single but will preserve thelr PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL 8 TWICI NG as any other Skirt are‘wot HQUALLED ‘ta Bloganed, Hlastietty, Somfort or Economy. A. Shuts de, They Durabiuty, ¢ UNIONS, CORNS, INGROWING NAILS, TENDER feet, &c., cured with BRIGGS’ Alleviator and Curative, Bold by Bite nd sent by mail, cents men 8, Chiropodisf, 212 and 920 Broadway. CHILLBERG'S GERMAN “OINTMENT.—A CERTAIN kin Ds wr Piles, Saltrheum, old ene Fev all Gkin Diseases, Hheumatisin, “For sale ___.._ SPECIAL NOTICES. r HOUSE, ON THE PARISIAN PLAN.—WANTED, A capitalist, to erect a Building on the Parisian plan, o to associate with others in frees en, ting such a build. on ey avenue, for thelr own use, to io accommodate elght lies. ‘alam can "be o} f ollee ‘of CHARLES DUGOIN. arehitoct 19s Broadway. I Nanos STEEL, SPRING, TOR, CALRING, TIRE York and aun BI ag oy Oo ro vr orway. iron Works, eprops. NAYLOR & GO., ing PRI OF 9400 WILL BE GIVEN IN EVERY case of fallure 10 describe any case of without aaking s question by Dra) STEARNS & WILSON House April 8, fora They will be at thelr odes in the Astor few days only. AX} MERCHANT OR MANUFACTURER HAVING $20,000 worth of een. and willi TF ae reed exchange, will find it to his interest to Monon brown 12 tol o'clock, upon TAMES 0, FLYN, ae Cortlandt street, No. 5 Gilsey Building, who will give ali par- Raxquer OF THE KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRIOK, AT the Metropolitan Hotel, on the, evening of 17, 1865,—A few more tick! be purchased fro srery. Judge Dene Quinn uns Nassau strect. due ‘Harned tt, 68 Wi oneph Mocuire: 128 Third avenue. Peter Muldgon, 460 Pear! street. Irish Am corner of Ann and Nassau streets. John MeAullffe, jassau street. & B. Connery, pees Sranee. james B, Kirker, roadwa ‘TICKETS TEN DOLLARS EACH. ATTERY F, FOURTH REGIMENT N. ¥. 8. N. @, Mareh 15, 1860.—The members of this command are eby notified to appear at the arsenal, corner of White and streeta, in full dreay (fatigue Fea riday, the 17th inat., nt 8 o'clock A. M:. for parade: Tt ery hat every member should be present ‘imme. By ander of RI SHARD OMUWADY, € ‘a ptain. mt _Micuaxt, Movavine, Orderly Sergeai I MORIAM, Ni meeting of the Deputies of the Sheriff of the city and county of New York, held at the Sheriffs office on Tues- day, March 14, 1865 (1 ach, lite Sheriff, being also present), Johns. V. We niter Sherif, called to the ebalr, and Joe) O. Stevens was appolnted Mr. Thomar ®. Murphy rutod the object of the mecting to be for the purposs of adoptiig sultable resalutions relative to the demise of our late associate, Hugh Kelly. "The euljoined preamble and resolutions were then read, adopted and ordered to be published tn the Jierald, World, Bxprest and Daily News:— Whereas, It haw pleased Almighty God to remove from among Gs Our personal friend and official associate, Hugh Kelly; and wherean, we desire to place upon record our fé Jugs of norrow at, hia carly and untimely decease yes well as or his bereaved family; therefore hat witle we bow in humble subunisalon to this Jecree of an All-wine Providence, we take a met- asure in bearing our tribute of respect to our de- sed THiend, whowe upright ednduct_ and exemplary doport: gan officer and man are his best epitaph, and who leaves lors heritage to kis family in an honorable and well ved, That we tender our heartfelt sympathy to the be- reaved family of the deceased in this the hour of thelr affiic. tion; and while we recognize how utterly futile must be all forte at consolation under this heartrending dispense: we moat fervent! end them to the God of the wand the faiherless, who alone ean Wud up. thelr bruised bewsts, and who, behind frowning Providence, ides & shining face. ill attend the funeral of our friend and , and pay the last nad tribute of respect to im whom we have long knOwa, and he ‘On motion, adj Journed. JOHN J. V. WESTERVELT, Chairman. _Jone 0. Sravans, Secretary. N MEMORIAM. Ata mecting Twelfth New Yo Outposts, 1805 Ma) jor R. Mt. f the field, staff and line officers of the Volunteer cavalry, held at Camp. Palmer, N.C. on the evening of February 5 Was choven ‘Chatman and. Fest Licutenant A. J. Pferson Secretary The following unble Aud fesolitions were then read and unanimously adopaed:— hereas, it has pleased the writ int Hix ail-wine rovidence, brother otiicer, Firet Lieutewant L, Twelfth New York Volunt ry (and late nld-de-camp to Brigadier General JH. Vaimer, Commanding Diatriet of North Caro- Ina), while in the discharge of his duty ona seout near Cold Rain’ N. C., on the 28h day of Janu Resolved, That, although Lieutenait Ward had been with # bat a short Une, he had endeared himself to ux by his Kind |, {ispoaition, unflnebing cournge and soldierly deport- ment, Resolved, That, in the death of our deceased brotheraffieer, the service of the Stato of New York haw lost one of ite bravest ofleers and our regiment ene of ite brightoste erie nent Company enotved, freee In this tb to mourn trusting that God, ervy, will grant thom strength to boar helt slved, That 2 copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the a ang oe the deceased. YLOR, Major Twelfth New York Volunteer ea and Chatrman, in Twelfth New York cavalry, tain Twelfth New York cavadgy. at Lieutenant Tweifth ies ‘ork ‘om:nittee. A.J. Pt First Lieutenant Twel New York ca valry and Beorchey, eT ee rsad bereavement, wi r rot JONEL HOLONONS, GOLD AND SILVER REFINER and aasayer of ores and buiion, 28h Broadway. Le plomons, mana, sk Os gold ae id at raphers' awe} Wath plensmestyeice “ADIES UNION STAR 4 garding thia most popular Order will prove trulj avery lady, Tuformation cheerfully given. Herald office L—AN INQUIRY RF. rath rene OTICR.—ALLU MED BAGGAGE REMAIN. ing atthe Unit # Hotel will be sold at public Avetion, unless called for prevfous to Mareh 31, 1866. CARLTON, Proprietor, Pressiang NERAL EXI[BITION IN! isd oy Alle essere ht tg wo hong be de deli ot 9 fore. | "ROSHIN BALDWIN & Ona Prosaae Bxect 8 AT oa eTneeT, ME : oe entrar Spe ae That we deeply sympathize with hie family and | are ieft Oris Of THE COMM Assesaments, 82 Char Note, te, By eeainy et tn te Gee Serie from and + arissunitte Tain open sit! oo errors and pond Pg OF TAXES AND , New York, January thet thease pote et Hon to uminstoners during owed, In order ty ObLam tho rellet ‘provided 11 such application be made tn relation t ¢ valuation of the ty enate, it must be ; Sa, suiting the ground’ of “objection tharcio, aa thevespon the voksioners shall examine into tre con yd tn thei sweat hs er 6: isch application bet tion of tho personal eatate, under o«th ined vo wd nate Jif in bis or their Udgment, they shall cause tie bane to Dé porrected, and ix the amount of auch assessment as the pet eve 0 be ist, anddeclare their decision thereon wi bivty days after duel iestlon shall have been made to them, ve made by the Board of Super- eer ey peo ineat en real OF personal estate impored under this acl, unless it shall appear, under oath or aiirma- tion, that the party aggrieved Was tinable to attend, within veason 10d preserived tor the correct taxes, Of slchness or absen Home dy. net cs iw ‘ommissioners G. H. PURSE! Te B. WOODRUEY, } nena YLOR & ©0., BANK Ww "| ye Yen pay the hh hee rates eee or dutioang anal die Kinds of gold aud 3 ea arawn in the Royal i Lot lery cashed canbed ae furnt# free. TRISTEAW ST OOM pupeTNG f the Ohrivtan Commission will be held (B. V. Academy of Musle, on 8 evening next, the 16th ‘attane, The Rev. Ales, HL. Vinton, H ‘Addresses ill be mace ey the, onan ‘Duryea, Rev. George J. angus end plain eat, 1. lain ve ne ate Mision” by sein by Moe Png ee ‘Tickets may ; Commission Bible House; out nomledge Bosiety, No. 3 Bible House; Crowen’ fStroadway, Hane Hy Broad and Cartera’s, 68) Hroadwa Titecroue Book rn, Mulberry, Society, 10 Nassau street; costes Sa ees dy Bate dao ‘BC. 535 Broadway, J * Exercises will commence at 73 o'clock. CORPORATION NOTICES. OCKS AND SLI HOUSES, MAR MARKET CELLARS and Li gaan per shevhapteas~—pgpes. nila TAH Aye eh f pel, ise, at so o’elock A. at the the Hokeon i Market Celia ‘other Cor tion Propert; aterm of a ieenanea of fing 18, 860 ieee. . ; tion dnd terme of sale may be had a] ea ng “hen Osllester of Cit Revenue, at this ” MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, “ Comptroller. Ciry or New Yorn, Lee or woanes, Comrrrouier’s Orrice, March 6, 1866. } IERRY FRANCHISES AT AUCTION, ‘On Thursday, Aj mi, a 0 ane A. M., will be sold at publle anetion, to Bidder, with adequate se- gurity, for ® term oft Men ents, om the int ds} of May, the Ferry ,as now established, from street to Staten Inland, oat ces The $f the, Frananise of ihe MaNo'leane ‘ef the Franchise, of the tab- nchies. erry, a8 now. Mahed, from the foskof Tenth strech, ‘East Fiver, to’ Gseen. ning, La. I nate tald several ory Lance, will be ool, with al the van reef ng 10 the GeinseRion of thercity of New Works nging ‘Terma-andcondicinie of rale may be bad on application at the Comptroller's office. ‘By order of the Comratasioners of the Sinking Fund. MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller. PRO OUsES MARKET CELLARS AND OTHER ty belonging to the the Corporation of the clty of New Y Gms ste lane ‘bliowing described property, belo ‘The Leases of the followinj to the Corporation of py of New York, wil be Pa it public auction, ion, at the City Hall, on ‘Thursday, April ‘The pro} ee enaiae Castle Garden, for's term of ten years, from May.1, 1868. Brick House, No, 67 Hudsow street; for n term ‘of five years, from May 1, If Stores Nos, aiid 14 Greenwich nue, for a term of five yearn from May 1, 198, my. ies, mpkins Market, fora term of five years, from a ? Scales, Charles street, for a term of five years, from MOE of Ground, Canal street, Hoboken street and W sitet formerly occupled an a country market, for a term o Odtter unde der Fallon Let known as part of No. 1, cor- ner acct tree ‘streela, for ® Pant r years, Nella Wot 2, wreahiogjon Ma: Maret, vi te on ier atreet, for. term of four years, from May 1, No. S Washington Mai eg, front ing on Vesey street, for @ term of four years, from May 1, Part of No.4 Washington aiket,f fas on Washington street, for a {erm of four years, fro ‘No. 6 Washington Market, trating oe 9p, Waahlsgion street, for a term of four iitlat rom May I, 1 sping tape atreet, for Gellar No. Contre er, Grand and Centre streets, for aterm of four years, May), ‘anaeed xe. mee, Barkat te ‘online ‘on Grand street, for a Wo, 4 Hawes Maret, renting Sn oi 1 rand strech for a termot 4 fronting on Grand street, for a term of PR, Siem at four bonged = y= ¢ 1, i - Terms ditions ialy be bad on application at hg Com pirotier' By the Commissioners of Fund, AEEEW FARA, Comper UBLIC DOCKS, PIERS AND SLIPS AT AUCTION. Bi: Soper een ml in the wi for mid slipe for An e unt the term of ten years, {rom the ist day ot on Mamie will be aiden, betes ee ee the City Tall, ureday, April (ORTH RIVER. re ‘ Lot No. 1—North Wand | pier No. 12, with bulkbead be- ye adue halt ; cinesn Mors, with half of bulkhead be- Mihalfof, pier No. 14, with half of bulkhead be- bare hi ni and emery on pd of pier No. 90, with part ot ier No. 21. half of bulkhead between piers No. 81 and jo, 32, with of bulkhead betege Nos, Sand and 3 Fhe ule fo 20 feat and 9 Inches of bulk bale of pier No. 88, with Her oe ultkeed be- tame I Tihs basin at the foot of Spring street 1—The bulkbeud from south side of pier No. 41 to souther. Jy ling of Hoboken street, 4—The bulkhead between piers Nos, 45 and 46. Pler No. 61. ig Bie fo between Ey Now, 61 and 84 and 58. 2)—Pier No. 53 and bulkhond between Nos, 69 and M4. Rererving portion of south side for the use of night soil ‘2i—Pier No. 84. 22—Bulkhead at the foot of Bank sires 23—Bulkhead at the foot ay! U—North half of 25—Bulkhead iT RIVER, bait of Pier No. No. ‘ween piers No, 8 and 6, —Lower half of Pier No. 37—Upper half of Pier No. 6. with Bulkbead between pier Noa. 6 and 7. ‘Lower balf of Pier No. 7. Upper bait of Pier No. ¥ 40—Lower half of Pier 4i—Lower half of Pier Ne. 12, with 162 feet 6 tuches of Bulkhead between 12 and 1 42—Upper half of Pier No. 18, $3—Bulkhead vetween plera Nos. 18 and 19. 4—Lower half Bier No, 18, $5- Upper half of Pier No. 46—Bulkbead pewween pier Nos. 90 and 21. 47—Lower half of Pier Upper half of Pier No. 22 ir half of Pier No. 24. Rad between Piers Nos, 24 and 26 51—Lower half of Pier No. 2. £2—The Hulkhend on the lower aide of Pier No, 80, to the") Roosevelt street ferry rect 58—Lower half of Pier No. / with 443¢ feet of Bulkhead ad joining, between Piers 37 and 36. her halt of Pier No. 87, with half of Bulkhead be- tween Fiers Nos. 87 and 88 56-—Lower half of Pier No. fo with balfof Bulkhead be tween Piers $8 and 37. 96—Upper halt of Fier No Piet No. 43, with half ont Bulkhead between Piers Nos. Band 8—Lower half of od " g 4, with half of Bulkhead be “Scaee Noa, 4 nd pper halt of of Vier'No, 44 @—Lower half of Plot No. 46 Gi—Upper half of Pier Ne. 46. 63—Lower half of Pier No. 63—'pper half of Pier No. 48, 64—Upper half of Pier No. 86, with half of Bulkhead be. ‘87, with half of Bulkbead be 26, with half of Bulkhead be- 9, with half of Bulkhead be- igton ‘and to ini Hart "eet‘of the Pier, betwees mm and Mamton atveeta 71 and 96, fe lipper baif of Pier No. tween Piern Nos, 08 and 69, €—Lower half of Pier No. Piers Nos. 4 88, tof 106 nad conditions of sale may be had on application at the Comptroller's office. 7 of tbe Costotencnere fA the hee ii pecier ___DRY GooDs. Remnixe FROM BUSINESS OREAT CLOSING OUT SALE. ©, RILDEM aco ‘We thie day offer the vies: tS OBE entire stock of ‘ata atti on trom.g cer f Former i Fora few way ‘there will be a grand opportonity 1a" te HA 00 Corner z Aira [ee TOO LATE FOR ¢ ove ASSIFICATION, UND ON TU TURSDAY EVE a, (INO, IN + ry or THR A ‘aii num Sgt etm Re. TEAS AND PA Br corn: @REaT REDUCTION, GREAT REDUCTION. @REAT REDUCTION, TEAS AND COFFEES ' TEAS AND COFFEES TEAS AND COFFEES. TEAS AND COPPEES. CROP "TBAS OF LATEST IMPORTATION. OROP TEAS OF LATEST IMPORTATION. CROP TEAS OF LATEST IMPORTATION. CROP TEAS OF LATEST IMPORTATION, THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE stock ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK ENTIRE, WHOLESALE sTOCR ENTIRE WHOLESALE sTOCK 7 GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, @REAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY GRUAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY AMOUNTING TO FROM ‘$800,000 TO $1,000,000, OFFERED AT RETAIL, aT NO. 45 VESEY STREET, YE COMPANY ARE NOW SELLING GooD OOLONG. AT 606, 70¢., 80e., 90¢., $1, $1 10, BEST $1 15 PER POUND. 7e., We., 906., $1, $1 10, dest $1 20 PER POUND. GREEN FEAR, @We., 7e., Be., We., $1, $110, BEST $1 25 PER POUND. ENGLISH BREAEPAST, 60¢., 70¢., 80c., 90c., $1, $110, BEST $1 5 PER POUND. YOUNG HYSON, 60c., 70c., 80c., c., $1, $110, BEST $1 25 PER POUND. UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $110, BEST $1 25 PER POUND. HYSON. IMPERIAL AND GUNPOWDER, BEST $1 28 tae KEW NEW NEW NEW Isl: = = c = e | <2 g & cE ‘|: ¢ PER POUND. COFFEES (GROUND), 20c., 26¢., 0c, 36¢., BEST dbo. PER FOUND. FRENCH BREAKFAST AND DINNER COFFEE, 8&0. PER POUND. TBE COMPANY MAKE NO DEVIATION IN PRICE. ‘Those Teas are all chosen for their Intrinsic worth, keeping in mind health, economy, anda high degree of pleasure in Grinking them. COFFEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. esp GROUND COFFEE, 20c., Xv., 35¢., 40e., best he. per pound. Hotels, Saloons, Boarding Ho use large quantities of Coffee can economise ta that article, by using our FRENCH B: KFAST and DINNER COF- FEE, which we sell at the low price of 35 cents per pound, ‘and warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Bepecial attention ts given to the Coffee Department, in which we defy competition, CONSUMERS CAN SAVE FROM ® CENTS TO $1 PER POUND By purebasing of the Company. Now fs the time @ Lay L youR STOCK. Lay IN YOUR STOCK. BAY IN YOUR STOCK. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, @REAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, GREAT AMERIGAN TEA COMPANY, « VESEY STREET. * 4 VESEY STREET. keepers, and Families who | ial R SHARE, R VALUE $1 PER SHARE. la 5 THE PEOPLE'S MUTUAL OIL AND COAL COMPANY, THE PEOPLE'S MUTUAL OIL AND COAL COMPANY, THE PEOPLE'S MUTUAL OIL AND COAL COMPANY, THE PEOPLE'S MUTUALOIL AND COAL COMPANY, THE PEOPLE'S MUTUAL OIL AND COAL COMPANY, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORE. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. SUBSCRIPTION 25 CENTS PER SHARE, AND NO FUTURE ASSESSMENTS, CAPITAL $400,000. PAR $1 PER SHARE. WORKING "AL $26,000. THE PEOPLE'S MUTUAL OIL AND COAL COMPANY Ts proposed to be — ‘ona strictly mutual principle, thereby enabling persons of limited means to secure an in- terest at a «mall cost, ani ‘8 prospect of speedy and handsome returne. The plan of this company difers from most others inae- much ‘as that every person who subscribes becomes part owner of the land, which consists of (265 acres) 1WO HUN- DRED AND SIXTY-FIVE ACRES IN FEE, SIMPLE, situated im the celebrated county of Athens, Oblo, which is believed to be in the GREAT OIL BELT of Oblo, All of ‘this county has been known to contain OIL SPRINGS for years, and in the frequent borings for salt parties have been compelled to abandon operations on accouns of the oll flow- ing in, aad only got rid of it by striking the strong veins of salt water, In fact THIS LAND is now in the very centre of raity to the following eom- S e 3s 3 Is| i | ot operations, and in close pi panies:— CINCINNATI OIL COMPA COLUMBUS OIL COMPA! FULLER O1L AND MINI paige ATHENS PETROLEUM CO SUGAR OREEK OIL AND COA apd many others (oo numero: This property presents very fine sites for ol) operations, lying on both sides of BUNDAY CRE! tributary of the HOCKING RIVER, intercepted by numerous ravines, on all of which there are fine fields for ofl developments, Itis convenient to transportation, lying within one mile of the Hocking Canal and two milés from the Mariette and Cincin- nati Railroad, which afford cheap transportation to all the Eastern and Western markets. The oil is lubricating, and worth from twenty-five to thirty dollare per barrel at the welle. ie H NG SOMPANY, of Philadelphia, 0MPANY, of Philadelphia, "ANY, of Philadelphia. 'L COMPANY, of New York, to mention, COAL, €OAl BITUMINOU! Not tbe least, by any means, Ie the coal to be found in the ille on this tract, and which ean be mined; and, from ite convenience to market, will yield a very large revenue to the company. For the convenience of the public, subscription books will be open at the following places, where maps of the territory and samples of the off and coal will be shown, A large num ber of shares have already beon secured, No subsoriptions will be received for less than $26, which secures 100 shares of stock: ‘oil At the office of the President pro tern, JOSEPH HAIGHT, Jn, Non. 19 and 21 Btanton atreet. WM, E. WARING, 4 ‘Preasurer pro tem., No, 20 Chrystie street, , D, LENIHAN, Becrotary pro tem., JOSEPH, MILL Altorney for tbe Vompany, No. 167 Broadway, F 6 OAL, COAL COAL. No. %® Bowery, 50 OB Fae silane 0 CENTS FER SHARE © CENTS PER SHABR. © CENTS PER SHARE. © CENTS. PER SHARE: 0 CENTS PER SHARE: © CENTS PER SARE, - © CENTS PER BHARE.. ANA 4E MOKGAN Oi) AND MINING~ CO @NE MORGAN O11 AND MINING CO . ‘HE MORGAN OL IL AND MINING €O THE MORGAN OIL AND MINING CO TUE MORGAN OIL AND MINING CO. THE MORGAN OIL AND MINING THE MORGAN O11 AND MINING CO, THE MORGAN OIL AND MINING CO. TUE MORGAN OIL AND MINING CO. THE MORGAN OIL AND MINING €O. SUBSCRIPTIONS—80 CENTS PER SHARE BUBSCRIPTIONS—00 CE PER SHARB BUBSCRIPTIONS—9)_ OT: PER SHARE SUBBCRIPTIONS~0 CENTS PER SIARE SUBSCRIPTIONS—#)_ CE PER SHARE BUBSCRIPTIONS—# CEN(S PRR BARE BUBSCRIPTIONS—@ CENTS PER SHARE BUBSORIPTIONS—00 CENTS PER SHARE SUBSCRIPTIONS—00 CENTS PER SHARE. BUBSCRIPTIONS—8) CENTS PER SUARE, AND NO FUT! ESeMENTS, AND NO FUTURE ASSESSMENTS. AND NO FUTURE ASSESSMENTS, AND NO FUTURE AXSESSMENTS, AND NO FUTURE ASSESSMENTS. AND NO FUTURE ASSESSMENTS. AND NO FUTURE ASSuSSMENTS, AND NO FUTURE ASSESSMENTS. AND NO FUTURE ASSESSMENTS. AND NO FUTURE As CAPITAL $500,000. PAK $2 PER SHAKE CAPITAL $000,00. vas. $1 PER SHARE CAPITAL $500,000. ~~ PAR $1 PER snatt CAPITAL, $800,009, ~~ Par $1 PER SHARD CAPITAL, $900,000 ~ PAR $1 PER SHAR® CAPITAL $200,000. — vad g: ver sar CAPITAL $500,000. et PAR @1 PER SHARE CAPITAL $560,000. Ree, PAR $i PER SMARI CAPITAL $500,000. —~ PAR 91 PER SHAR; CAPITAL $80,000, = PAR $1 PER 8HAK WORKING CAPITAL, $9000. WORKING 1 $000 WORKING TAL $50,000 » WORKING TAL $50,006 WORKING CAPITAL $50,000 WORKING WORKING WORKING CAPITAL $50,000, WORKING — $80,000. WORKING T TAL $00,000. THE MORGAN OLL AND fred as 8 working Compar & source Of permanent profit to (hove interested. Br: stockhohler is practiaully one of the ocrnpany’s corporhu The estates arc deeded, in = directo the stockholders this company, and every sul) : @Rou iNING COMPANY te org ith\the view of offer EE er enters on the ih LOOR of the corporation. | EET oli ‘The properties owned by the company are ali in fee atmavie and entirely clear of encumbrance; they embrace: No, tn close proximity to the following celebrated wells, vie:+- COQUETTE WELL, ~ REED WELL, MAPLE SHADE WELL, NOBLE WELL, RGBERT WELL, | TURTLE WELL, JERSEY WELL, looked for. No, 2—Ninety (90) acroson Tionosta oreek, Penaylvs » near its mouth, Producing wella exist on every wide, new developments in this locality have proved almost » ceptionably successful. No, 8.—Fifty (80) acres of the famed Morgan propert Wirt county, West Virginia, Immediately joining this 1.—Twenty-one and three-quarters (21%) nerea on ihe ebolcest part of Oli Creek, Penusylvania, This property i KEYSTONE WELL, «© ‘This company have one well already down on the Rbove» property, from which a lucrative return may be spe ir in the Morgan well, now yielding some ninety (90) barr |» « oil per day, Many new wells are now going forward within stone's throw. Thin property is very close & celebrated “Lewellén” and “Rternat Centre” wells former of whjcb FLOWED FULLY THR RELS OF Deing the greatest bona fi very considerably surpassin, well heretofore discovered. No, 4.—Two thousand (2/000) acres in the centre © successful off belt of Great Kanawha, along whore c for over seventy miles, oll can be distinctly ween and ered from the water's surface. This region is very pre with off, and promises fully to equal, if not enrpass, th: of any other locality, THE MORGAN OIL AND MINING COMPANY'S « are LARGER than those. of any OU Co. nized in New York, and are ALL located in heart centre of the ve richest of pro districts of both Pennsylvania and West Vi presenting a degree of security for the investment, CERTAINTY OF DIVIDENDS never equalled by an pany yet organized. ee THE VERY LOW RATE OF SUBSCRIPTION (60 per share) WAS "FIXED AS AN EARNEST OF COMPANY'S DETERMINATION TO WORK, ANI TO SPECULATE. a ‘The immense profit derived from energetic labor te by the fact that a neighboring company—the Golan this year paying to its stockholders one million ($1,' dollars in cash dividends, besides a handsome reser additional developments, The stock of this compan; FIVE DOLLARS PAID, HAS SOLD FOR OVER HUNDRED ($400) DOLLARS PRR AMAR? On the property of the MORGAN OIL AND M COMPANY 81X WELLS are at once going forward, vwith a yield of ofl equal to adjacent wells, will INSU THIS COMPANY A DAILY CASH INCOME OF TO $10,000 OVER EVERY POSSIBLE BXPENSE. Information coneerning the estates of the company workings will always be obegrfully given at the ofiee, detasied maps and sample of the oll will be shown. If you Uke our straight forward plan of den) have any preference for a Company whieh certainly WORK, we should be pleased to see you at 60,000 shares of the company’s stock ‘were engaged | the opening of the book. ‘The promptest application ix fore necessary to secure an Interest in the origina) subscriptions to whieh will be received, if not already tot» © CENTS PER SHARE for full paid tock. ra |OUBAND ER DAY, le =e of oil ever knowr ality the product o 43,000) 2& cen e a ry Fle} 3] 3 reaidap, a — ven = ‘Fite od Company's oflce 104 Water etree. near Wolk

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