Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4413, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1864 — Page 2

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Trf rTHI05 IT HÜBT tt FtRRRRTRH - Jc aTURDAT MORN1KO. DECEMBER I" ind Thru In ai lUQHt sseKgeth Pras deru anooenrea that th trar rontiooe It has already cost the nalioe miliioa of Htm and thousand m.lltoo of dollar On Ma way to Washington, four years agx. to assume the rein of ger . 1 a . a ta ft .ft it, Mr. Lmcol a pWMie apaacn ia um city, discussing the then iHyetditf difficoltiet of um country, arenour. cad UM ex nement and fears arioiaf oat of them, an ertiSeial crisis ' He did act then eoaipeeheod oor national troubles, nor tea teere aar evidence been puna ted inn that time that be y tt doe Uhltkr and SJiratteeF l e ery eseespUry odlior of the Journal, vboee piety is fully equal to bia gamut, has die eowared a new agency for whipping, the rebeh into tnhwitawioa ta the national aothontt though a moat decided teetotaler, yet he seem disposed to yield his conscientious conviction In that regard, whenever hi personal in!eref. of the public, ran beadranced therebyevil, as he believes it to be, that good rosy The Jo.. mil states thst during the march of the arnica or Thomi and Hood from South ern i fooaatct to Nashville-, our forces were aaveral times in extreme peril. anl. a it allege, upon one occasion our whole army fsctped a perilous poaitinn near Franklin ou account of the drunket.ae of the rrbci General C'hkatham. which, if he had been in a condition to bare taken advantage of, it might hive resulted in a route, or at least in the capture of hundred of onr wagon and all our gurr Our very morsl neighbor, in reriliti' this story. ler.me n -i 4ofUnt in favor of the use of whmky He ! most anciiously, thst it proTes ehi.sky hsutJ not e outlawed and instead of being tbe vii, strong drink ha be jo me the good genius of our country He remarks- " HenctfoTth we faror free trade with the isouth. in whisky Let the Treaaury r geJattfaSM he so modified a to pas to rrhel throars all thr fire water thej can swallow Permit enterpris iog rramp (ollowarw and blockade runner- to exchange whisky for mtlnri, for greenback or lor any other commodity the thirsty rebels BBAJI BOS aoae, until every traitor general shall become like unto Cheatham and Jubal Early Whisky, the Journal says, ha done lor us what trategy muld not, and except lor that good agency our arm would have met with an orer whelming daSfeat ft is now for eeeainK war upon strong drink, and in honor of its triumph in thu instance, i reailv t.i ! .x ! tl.c aitar .1 Bacchus with tbe laurel wreath. We are fearful of the oneiriiet of audi a sudden change ot front on the part ot the very pious conductor o( that eirmplary sheet, the organ ol the tarty which cdaima to nvMiopuluo all the morality sod all ÜM intelligence of the community S ys the pet, tnd we quote his warning, as it may hare an application in this case: Whiky' a monster f f rlifhtf ul nti n. I liat t" le ha mi ii e.U tut l Ix m D; Tst eea two oft, familiar with it face. We &rt endurr, thro pity, then rmorace lte er rein r jr off lite Trrnoiir) Rati in. i. fur lite ComlnK Vcar- I'lio luh He lie hi. The Secretary of the I reason, in hi atVMMl report to Congre-, makes the Mtarfoj cetiswaei of the income and di-turements for the coming i rear, and the prohihlr nniounr d tmblic at its expiration: Any eslim its which may bo made ol the prob able receipts and expenditures for thn next Bni year must monassrily be liable to still greater tin certainty Tbi remark applies more particular ly to expenditure-, foe while, it existing law remain unchanged, the amount of revenue may he calculated with reasonable certainty, it i impos alble to anticipate whit the eiigcitcle t' wai may require On the one hand thi mty call for increased effort, and on the other ir may he con fldently hopeJ tint the great tiugle i near it.termination. ami that, cniiset)uently. the estimate now submitted will prove Jr beyond the wunta ..I the var. While any doubt rem linn, howev er, it would be unsafe to as-urni auy other bisi of emleultiii huri one ;.relicate! apoa the ea lating state of affuM Tie receipts for the year ending June 30, are i-:u ited a follows Frutn rn.t. Mi S7i O, ea lDtrwal .ratlin :mh.u00.(K I. IMS). ilOO . . . 2.i.0oo (CO 4 Soli'. . Ajsr-gate tiw,tHne Tbeepe:iditiires arc rstiui .teil follows: o:i uieapende-l ippi '.oti.ofte ii iw.t6e ,31.73ft,ltJ ! 1 J - as 13T,rsiu,O0 Sr the coril serlcI'eneions and Indian. The War Depart meat-. . Xavy Iepartment Interest .hi pnbli.; debt. tl.lSP.i .Ifeafl 1 Vrrre. lUit from it ducted a the statt tte H accreitat th likely ta remain yf tberar re may oe cm:liepet"'i'.l at i 4-,'."u,,v" e.is,i;.rn. . Dedm estimateil receipt from ordinary i. Adifo ,!. tl.twe will rasaaia to be pr'v'tied for hy loans. $4'ik.V.oo5 To ibis be addel bi reJcaintion of excess t certitivMtes ot ludctittsiues-. $47.:tfö (MK. making tbe whole anvunt to be provided for by loan f !. ü"J I. (KI5. saminjj the correctness of these estt mite, the whole deb? o;; the first day of July, I "tib, would be found by adding the loregi amount of $1'.M.JJ'."' to the aatiaaatad debt on Jul I. I -Go, I'J.'-il.tMil.fiTT. giving $3.145, .'ttf.6ry. a tbe amount of the debt at tho cb-ee ol the next fiscal year. maii m ut A company has lcen org mixed CoaaBewSSl of weaJtbyabd infinertiisl ettitens, to bore (or pe tro4eu:n in Hal em towitehip. i'alarki county The week wrll ianndiately rommencc upon the t .i:u of Uoo John Ret-s The Laprrte pfei mill i .n suceo- ul A revival, (Ikrtt willing is o lommeucc a' ; ,c . mtei land rretvteri tn Church, in Prince ton, at precisely half past ten o'clock this mom tug tuerv If ho will be responsible lor the ; faihire, or who will claim the success m sill I horn of tbe d: lern ma A new theatre has been opened st Petti Wayur. mo ur icr r.ic mnnaiemenl of I'lunkett.! k i über i!1y pstroi ftj '' Johnatban Haugb. of 1 tppocauod county, Ifi a hog ainely Ave days which weighed 34 paeudtoti the bit d tr I t, . when he get through. This is tnol atonis!)?ng in-reese nearly four ptmnds per do Au attempt was ma le on t 6ainrdav abt.bv some of the lest eiOMM, to cn? the Sfaarge Croak !trartoir, on the Wabash a. Elia canal. This is a State prwon offense The Teste Haute Journal tereu the affair, not : area al the wtter rhe reservoir furuishes t moi. but trom the' tact teal the rititent ol the ett? eye greatly laiereated n t. the reservoir, on actjunt of the supply of fisli it affords; and aasltt have uouaidar able oaptui ieeeHed n the ftsuejje", thsrj are nterc-ted io rua;..la.;l.ug it 7roeT thi we infer ihat tSe reti Wabssh an.l .rie enal has btw ne a r h pon.l or an ar I i sfai sJteam for the euUivatioa of fjk. a-Wood at seinoir, n 1 erre lltu; a the rate! .wf it to tes, rtlters a ne.i, hay at av J raK ir ia $1 ' t15 Ü -, r.i i t , tigfit lee ha t also been fa and bj tt , Ht , .or threw ioebet thick

The I'r. -l.Wnr. WfiBf 1 ha If ew Vor k World thus comments on the mmMjrs of Präsident Lcmolx: A more time, jejune, common place -ttta im ;er never emanated Irom a ma t rl:hoJ wkh i responsibilities It is. In the main, a tepid resital of cert tin points and atatietict from the reports of the beads ot tie etecutive depart meats, .n a style not better than is attained by every ab ridger of documents in a newspaper It does not reach even the subordinate merits of method and proportion e - e e. e The intelluctuai poverty ol the mass age is in

I no degree atoned for by patriotic fervor or eleva tion ol seouatent. It it amaxing that a man called to be the chief actor in the most moment ous civil struggle the world ever saw is lifted to no inspiration. If sir Lincoln understood hie epoch, one would naturally expect that its grandeur would impress hi imagination. But the message is as cold ai it is feeble We would ii t be under"' d by this criticism as rvnplyirig that a state paper should ever he a rhapeodyl hut ft mind deeply imweased easily stir other minds to their profouniast depthwithout any breach o! dli -a. de-"run. lore casting sagacity aud a rigorous grasp of the ait - sw would be worth all the feeling in the world; but when a chief magistrate cannot in struct and guide, it would he oaie partial ato:,r met.t if he could inpire, electrify or encourage. But in Mr. Lincoln debility of intellect keeps company with a torpor and vulgarity of feeling Be HOTS titai to the level, or even aporeciitetiie proprieties, of a great occasion. The coar-e aaVd -cauty drapery in which he clothes his starveling conceptions is perhaps & merit, it can, at any rate, t mud in his favos that Iii ty!e mit.-dies wel! witf h: matter a s 4 duck a document afford no acope for particu !sr comment It is beneath it. It is idle to con fute what IioIkmIv gfeill remember; and as for commendation, even the Republican organ will be nt a lows where to bestow it. Mr. Lincoln hold out no hope of peace, he ha nothing more original to say on tilts interesting subject than to reiterate and expand his Niagara manifesto In a curious financial recommendation be deviatefor once into originality, but it i sn original!:)' which :s paiufulU suggestive of a loa tone of m 'i! ff i, We must indeed cmuede to Mr. Lincoln the possession of a pcrlectlv ha I anccd tharactei, bis conscience is worth of his intellect, aud his sense ot decorum eorthy of both He crarely reromtn ; .l- i'n' our governmeiil -li 1 . rs.ne uiouev from our citi zens by )rru;'un liieir sene ol pecuniiry bon of! lit wants Om grots to puss sn let to pro tect the purchaer- of government bond from paying their honest debts! lie gravely recom mends that this species of property shall be placed beyond tbe reich not oaly of taxation but of creditor This. Irom the President of the I'li.ted Stales, ia a creditable proposal ! Hu! Ihm I fciu" nttioii. who never hit upon this refinement, shall see our government suggesting to our cilisens a sale method of evading theif priva'e obllgationa, will they not be apt to inter that her - such morality prevails, it will he an i-i-. tlct to public repudiation V 1'iivate and public debt -t n 1 on ihr same rouud of rnoial obligation, but the nverage conscience of men i commonly supposed to be the weaker in relation to public engagemeim. It is a spectacle ax nfounding as it is tuelaiichois to seethe chief mag IstfwSe of grent nation asking Congreas to enable citizens to cheat their creditors out of their lion est dees. The New York Newi, in reviewing tbe pro ductiou says: Its language is more digtiified and lf-s wander iug and obscure than that ot last year's Mesage, ami its tone in more stilxlued and les sugge-t ol hii effort ' rt-'ite me'.odramatii- effect Ni erthele-s, j, vague ajsd soetficinl It deals cirelesdv with th.cc point- thut arc of para mount interest to the public, and evince! no state- manlike analysis ol the political riteatlon. It IksIx no ray of hope apoo UM future. retis b)g 't Ith n vain expectation of finding some eiee Ihej may lead out of the dismal labyrinthof interectioiiul di-sensioti. the patriot will put it aside with a sigh, painfully conscious that it neither solves nor Ma intended to suite 'ho lei rihlti enigma. It is emphatic aud plain spoken u.lv when it ufTirm that the war ball be proae :nte I t tbe tiitter aad. Anecdote ! (.rne ml t.vv Wc find the following iu the Richmond Whig. V i etuber 'J" A gentleman who was iu the train from this city to Petersburg . a very cold morning, not long :tgo, tell u his attention was attracted by the efiorts of n young soldier, with bis arm in it tUngi to set bis overcoat on. His teeth, a. well a In sound arm, were brought into use to effect the object, but, in tbe midst of his effort, un officer rote trom hi seal, advanced to him, mid ery carefully and tender Iv assisted him, draw in tbe con t over Iii woundett arm and buttonms it up oomfortihW; thpn, with s few kiri and pleaaaut words, returned to his acat Now, the officer in question wss not clad In porreoiN un lorrn. with n brilliint wreath upon the collar and a multitude of gilt lice upon the sleeves, reeeabllog tbe famous labyrinth of Crete, but be was clad in "a simple tuit ol gray." distinguished from tho garb ol a civil ban only by the three stars which ercrv Con fede ate Colonel iu the service, by the tions, is entitled to wear, and et be it no other than our OhieJ General, Kobert ! . who is not braver and greater than he it i and modest Or. den (rant't receut retu; n f rom New Jersey to the army of the Potomac and , James, bv the detention of the train he was , forced to stop in l'hilndelnhia. Ueing recognized t.r sol lier. he wa s crowdisl hv tbe iraping : multitude ever rei.it ;n northern l ititude to i lionize erorv military betr of the hour, be he : McClellan, Hooker, BoTnaMa, Pone or Oram I that he was forced to tkc refuge n tbe Mayor's I office. Well, tan Lee etiraes to Richmond, riits the Wwl Ib'partmeut and the President, attends di wine worship at St I'r. til's utmost every week. ' snd, though our people love him as our fathers d d tleorge Wellington, yet be is never nth jtvted to niiy anuoyai.ee, ave a look from eacli i passer b . which ileutly say- Mv (io l protect and t-les you. Hub) in n I.e. lure lba iiufT.ilo Commercial ha the following We like babies we ourselves have got one of the blesMtedest" ones that cter lived on paregoric or kept its fond parents awake every oighl for a week on a -trctrh ne admire 'em in alsaoat every atvle, aad are generally allowe! to povse- a I uc are concerned imotitit of patience where ther V believe iu abowinir babies every reasonable indulgence, and allowing thcrn the largest consistent liberty; but we arc ids terably aud vchrmenMv opposed to t.ikinc tbem to lect.ires liable4 have to butioe.-t at lectures --that are a! together out of place there We never knew a babv vet who manifested the least iotartstina lecture. Not atilv this, but thev have oo sort id appreciation of the ÜJisjsw of! tbiut. They ittar:ablv take it into their little beads that something : wrng M.rnewbare. and 1 t en their treble, mingling with the ttroter toueeof the tieaAer, produces most annojiu? b-cord. and avan their inmeics. d,es not pro ' w I tect them from the mental anathemas t l those' t ) jrievoi worry A uikti applied to Ur dtckson. trie e a a S a m eiebra-. t.si -(ienn-t ot lios'on. witti a lu ot spec;me "Can you tell me what this sir T" "Certaioly 1 can sir; that II iron pyrites." "What, sir J" in a voice of thunder "Iron pyrites " "Iron pyrites! and what is that V That's what it is," aaid tbe chemist, putt aej a lot oo the shovel over the hoi coal, where it ii;-tpperrtl "Dross "And what is iron pyrites w. Nothing ' .N OA ail g a hill lull of her m VS hy . there t a iat in our town. a otnati a no o s n and 1 ve msrr ci Chaplaiu laxier, rm Tuesday BSfM last, luo't unctiously presented to tt.e ..i .i: of v dcrhurg com. iv. at Kvansville. a jpagn.ficent liag at the "prise banner for the largest dooatiou to the State Sanitary Fair of 1-61 " It was re reived in a roost eloquent speach by Genera! Shackirfor I Lcrig may it wave The rebel raider W heeler is only J5 years a. . ttry aaia.i. lie i a ladies' man A I s ball in Carlisle. Pennstlranla. iust before the ; war, he (01 light, tid brcosaiog aware that the .adiea' were turning up their no ere at him, heao! ooqu;ed thus: " Wheeler, you'ie druuk I ' Wbaeier. to faia are laoeb;ng at wo 1 Wheoi : er ro'i'vT better eo home '" 4M 1

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ft'tW Rrporis c.; Skt rnws'i Er;iiUfmCiafd mtr dttjn in Temn'er Rrtrkimridq tm Jetn Hood Jain: Attach to Le Made on Seth ritU Fitly Rrififotcini Ltr. ift PatriMoac. Decemlcr 3 SHttMAX atfOSTCO MOTUll III! If OljlfaWIti It It reported to day that General Sherman did not go t Auguta, bjt left that place on his 1 eft, and 1 mw trying to reach Savannah Thh report states that lie met a serious accident in eroasing the Oconee riTer. beinr confronted by a auoog Confederate force; but that he oc ceede! u getting hit aem? cross the river, afta? suffering some loas. This is only a report, and may not prove true. Hut tbe reports that I sent to yoa at the time that Sherman bad left Maron on his right, and that he had been delated and impeded on his march, proved true, although those facts had not been made known at the time. If '.his report prove true it will indicate plainly enough that the Cenfederate have tueceeded in concentrating a powerful force at oi near Augusta, and that tbaj are determined to compel Sherman to fiht before ho reaches the tea coast. arreirr trrrtui o hkbmivat Tue mci lien Another report which prevail here to some ex'ent is to the effect that ftcneral Sherman was repulsed in attempting to cr the Oconee river, aud thtt hi armv n.. ,. :o down on the right bank of that stream This is by far the worst reoort about Shermxn that tins reached here If it 1 true, he will still have to eros the O'.-mulgee river, which U another and a larger branch of the Altamaht ; ml even theu he will Still be ou the west side of the Altamaha, and can only reach the ex coast at Uruuswick seventy fire miles below Savannah. The only favorable feature about this report, if true, is that a Confederate army, to et at Sherman, mi:t also cross the Altsmtha i ii i i:i -1 : ii t w ii. u'i-r n Although, from all that csn he lea: neu : this time, if seems clear that the best that can be tiopc'l ol Miermi!. h, tint tm may reacli some ; point on tiie coast without harint sußereil great j loa, the hope that he can reach the net with his army intact must now be abandoned e TtO. Wlllll.t of U.-ll.ll. IP-VUMI.K ).-.. -.I., to rHK lONKKIiKK.lTl.x The accounts which I have received ot tnc buttle at Franklin, south of Nashville, and the preceding n ml subsequent mos . -nent ol lcneral 1 homas and tiencral Hood, i ert.i niv do not look at if rhe Utter hail been defeated (Jeu. I tu. nits w ifii to fioi d Hood in check on the Tennessee noi 1' i a: ii .. deeied thai hifnilure ti do -o . i- be-i m.-m -.gnai, and that the result of tl, - Rai are hat been vk 14 our force have been driven Irom no le.-s than six strongly fortified position, snd th it the whole of Weal ern and Middle Tennessee is now in the pot session of the Uonieder.tte MIMltlH ItttJifJI oi miai. THOstal When Hood'-1 armv cro-se 1 the Teunc-.- ce, Thonxsa' forces fell ba-k from Decatur and Hunttvillfl and occupied Shelby ille snd Pulaski flood drove bun from both the-e places, und our farces1 then fail back to Oeteeehaa ami took posi tioti there Coluniiiia i on the south side of. Din k liver A disptch from Nashville to the Cincinnati Uaeatte, dated N ivembar 96. net: " We still hold Colutnoi . si -atement to the contrary notwithst iridium, an i ill our fortifu i iio!. on the sontn side of the Duck river are still in our hand. Hut we hate ab mdoned Shelby ville, mid the rebels occupy tho town." nr.sri.TH ei tii: iiattlk vt ku WKt.ix . Hood attacked our forces si Columbia, how ever, ueleat.-d them, and then I'hotn i-; . a-1 ws the Duck river, und took ny-t st Franklin, i m .m - .11 on tlie narpetl- river, eighteen milea south of j Wewhvifla This nlnre whs then PtfOUgh forti i I 9 fiel. und our atronge-t works here wcic on the north side of the stream The account of thai battle tiiat have reached mo sy that Thomas i wa Oefeafe'l, ami retreated to ahville. -aid that llooil'. at my has eroased the Uarpeth liver, and has advauced toward Nashville. Of one thing I am confident. The forces under (Jcncrn! i Thomas are not acting as a victorious army is not acting at would act, and tiood s .-irrnv defeatctl or crippled army wc.uhl act rilK COXrtDERATM I'XTKRdlMU TO RCOAIV I' hHI.)X o TIIK W Uni k OK OAMliK I infer, Irom what J iearn to day, thtt the Cotifederatos seriously design to rc poseda them selves ol tbe whole of 1 cnnea.-cc, and iu order' to do so. that ther will leally attempt the csp- j ture of Nashville. Hood's ST Sty alone il said to Ih surTJcient for that purpose, but it is said now i thst llreckinridpe, instead ol insrehini; to Au pu i. is iniri-hing direciljwest to Nashville. ! His forces were taitl to be M ;ryville. -nntli of K no ville, on the J ith ult.. and it was aaU tfiev a ere to le.ive immcdiatelt for the west, to join Hood ! thi j . they Eren if they did u t leave till t hi could h.ive lolned Hood ne.tr Nashvilte by io day. Bat, however this m;iy be, a glttice at the roup win show that by the defent of 011 less aad blS refre.t to Knoxville, and ly tho. re . Met ri i on i- to Nashville, the whole of Te:. :ic--ee, excbpt th;e two cities, is already in ac i tint I possession of the Confederates This. It BMvX be rnmenibered, is one of the forced abm donment of Atlanta by Wiatsaaa oid ot himatch thrcugb (eorgia. TH k nt ATlOJ ON THK LIMB O I 111 a l fPäK PQ Toil AC I have ome later Intelllwence from the Shen andoab Valley today It isof high import ane, as explaininjj tbe motive which impelled the te cent relei attack on New Creek and I'ledtnoot. but more puticularly s.i iu its relation to the events now tajtnj pUce iu Georgia and Teniiei see It will be remembered thst bv the middle of November, Gen. Carly'e force-, as te organ ierl snd recruited, had embraced twenty -eight thousand men. aud thut between that time and the '20th uU , lie sent down to Kichuiond. in obe dience to Lee's orders, ten tbouaai I of 1 is best troops, in iw bvisiops, one ol them being aTet shave's. It Will also be remembered that when I Sheridan iweesbaesswanoa w is taaea to Wood iduck. - n the '2Jd ult., our 101 e were driven beek by a force of fifteen thousand Infeatrj and followeilon our retreat to TTlnftiaetef by three thousand rebel ca airy Now, although tht cou , feslerafes have too often -uccee!ed in having, on ' decisive fields, or in bringing up at deeiaive mo incuts, troop in superior numfcrs to oi;ra, yet ' thev never have any troops to spare. TARI.T 1 1 A I ' MOUK 1KO- V. IllAV IM. Rtgl 1RK1" Ir reoolres the . xercise of reat generalship on tbe t irf of their inibtarv leaders to accnm f ' results wnu n tney aoea io rtuiK about. ! w't!l t1"' really, comparatively, -mall srnue that tliev have ;n the field. Thev luve, u a word, I no troops Io oare The rebel leaders have cer J tain deSrjrbt which tbev wib t.enera! Ktrlv to accompiisti in (he aLey, anu on toe Hue or toe uppet i'otonntc, this winter Behtaeo tltooaai I ' troot - -ire not req kired to accomplish these re aults Tbey esn be accomj li-heil. the rebel ieadefi thlak, with ereo lese thea lo.KH). The recent -ip'ure o: the Stree'rly foftified portions f New Creek and Ptedsaoot, and the .iostruc Öwtlei Ike folia, redoubt, outwork, and public Pror'rty ti. ere. was accomplihel by a forc e of not over 1 .. io men. although tbev tterc ta . . a . , . a ! itiUk t K,',t,,3 "Vi: 'r,,,r' eenei o .i.iani carairy. sup ported bv .i.'HX1 inftntrv, with a fet batteries of ght artilleiy, ia capable ot 1 nt TRN Tr0ntjr moors vorort roe thk rui.tr Tbet could reach the Potomac at some point seal the Cumrland, snd be in Pennsylvania fe ri tbe moretneni could be slopped; perhar before it could be discovered The rebel who captured New Creek ware certainly there before it was known thst they had left their camp, ai d .het had done their work and vanished, before anv pursuit was orci ?ed to I -cad tbem off. e in Pennsylvania, or even in Maryland, a force o tm kiud could create a muco alarm and cotistert aliou ss Ubrlv did last Ju'v. when ve to Wahinfn:: . I it doubted that u b a Boresaeol coal I he made as a - in I tat ... . - I v ny, then, was Koaeer s lata movement to New Creek n . discovered in time loo. er - cttslry left Ktrly's Creek iu broad daylight, althn of a fog This movement cn: to be checked? camp for New eh under eurer i be commenced undercover of a dark aigbt, tk ruottaao mobk or aaai.v's TsoorsstxT ro aicTnioivp 1 do bot kn"w whether those c nidera?ioua have preente.l themselve to the ra r. is of the rebei leadem. or not Wtiat I do know s. that ince the "."th of November, tiearlv, if not ouite. ten thousai.d more of Etrlv's troops, in regimen 1 ltl orgtnirstioi.-1 . ' or arrived at Kichmond ' from the Vallev. s that al! tbe troops Eulv has oosj left io lie ailty is about eight ibooaend. or poaaibiy ton ibousand moo. of whom three ,lovitnd or fonr th..nsnd are raealrv Where

did I get this informal. on V From the rebel sympathiser ia Baltimore the American would say Hut would the rebel sympathisers in Baltimore tell me what would Im of direct Injury to their er use ? Would they tell me. for nothing, what the War Department ought to be willing to pay a good round Mm to learn, and what, I will venture to av. General Sheridan does not know now ? Be that as it may, tbe facts are as I have stated The 10.000 troops last sent sway were not wanted in the Valley. Tbey were wanted at Richmond. What General Earl? ia expected to do with hit 8.004) nr 9.00(1 troop I do not know. I know thst New Creek and Piedmont were cap tared by a portion of them; and that expedition, daring aud successful as it was, was probable undertaken in order to convey the idea that Early's force was still 15,000 strong CaSLf WILL CO.VTlMtB TO IlOLÜ TBL f ALLST. I can tell, however, what Early will not do. He will not leave the Valley, and Lynchburg will not be left uncovered. He will continue to cover Lynchburg and Gordonsvillc ; be will continue to' bold the Valley ; be will continue to t lire. ten at least the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, and tbe line of the upper Potomac Ha may do more : these things he will certainly do. Tbe rebel leaders seem to think that 8.000 or 'J.OOO troops arc enough for these purposes, out if more men nre required, more will he sent to him. how rata atütLt .tat lvacvstiso nicniioxp. Your readers, of course, will not believe for a moment the report that are now prevalent here, and that may reach New York, that the rebels are making active preparations to evtco ate Petersburg snd Richmond ; that they are preparing to abandon the whole of Virginia ; indeed, that they have already begun to evacuate Richmond The foundation upon which all these reports are based is the aimple fact that a large number of rebel troops are known to have left Richmond for the west. That fact is un doubted But t'i'ev were sent away for the same reason that the last 10,000 troops ware brought away from the Valley They were not needed on the lines of Petersburg and Richmond they were needed in Georgia, and to Georgia they have been seul. As regards tbe uumber so sent there is less certain . My information places it a 10,000 or 20,000, tnd among them ome brig ade from twetPt CO? BS, and some from that of (ieneral Hill. Your reader will remember thu t ieneral Let : Sit vtd i vor . - rou - i. n to his ar m v I ur iug the mouth ol September and October, in the shape of some twenty five thousand new recruits, and thut he h. been joined since the 18th uU bv 15,000 troop from the valley This noulii make hi whole force at Petersbiuv i: d Rich ajead S.OOO strong; und if he has soot 120.000 men to Georgia, he still has for the defense of those two cit.e-. 7.".000 troops. There is not an intelligent man in Grsnt's army who believes that he ha les than that. III! VI. TloS IM IU I1MON1 KEFKM'S ON Till PI I K. IT OF Sil LR M A V. My information in regard to win' the (Joiiicd crate leaders expect of Gen. Grant t army, is

tins: Thov expect an ntt.it U on Ku liinnn.l. but it will Ml tie Basle till den. Slicrman is in a pi sition to ru (iwruto with (Iranf; ami not at all unlet. Siicrmiu's arniy, in an effective cuntlit '.. uues reach utne point where it can co aperftlt with (.rant KtTervthinir, now. therefore, hi . aatSMSe lu laait view ol'lhu .subject, dspauds on (Jen, Sberraaii. It tbey can defeat linn. u j cripple hit army before he reaches tho sea, they , feel cure tb.it no general assault upon their lines i Richmond will be nude by len Grant To defeat Oen Sherman, therefore, or to cripple bis ur iu y . it the .:re.it work which lliP (' ileleraie leader are striving to sceoniplihh The t'.l .-- ibis moraiitate thai (Jen Grant Ii i nnide rrcounoissauce to Stony Creek Station, to n-o r tain wlictbci ien. Lee w.is .sending olT troops on Weldon railroad a. t . a. a t a 1 bete inu-a be some iu fak a'iout the obiC''t of that reennnoi- nice The troojis were sent to UtOTgi i fiom Richmond, on the Danville railroad, by way of Burkesville, ami even if any were sent direct from Petersburg, thoy would them e on the Lynchburg rail road to Dm W -ville. snd theue to Dinville and Columbia. l)nrii. ti l. M!tT m rait Miit. iiis. Where sioi.cn are at tree! alarayt o im to kill i two birtls with one I Small-pox i ragiru; fearfully iu almost ia 1 1 j the 1 1 stern States ) it is est i mated that o7.",tHKI,IMM) heriin-s ate j ;iold antiunlly in th streets of Loudon. Man i imitated by f ur thing, an echo, a ' shadow, an ape and a mirror Married life too often begin. with rosewood and mahogany, :md end with pine. - Many i te Iii uines f rom hibut bis baekbowa detives all bi htrcngth aud wife: hl.e is not oiilv bis rib It is said there is a deere-ie of alxiut fiftj j par cent, of candidates for tbe ministry in the ' i'resbvtn'u. Church dnrlog thepist two or three e . r - ; The Mpejgaic amount ol money which lias been rai-'-i au 1 expended by the several towns la Vermont, in bounties for volunteers, is netr:y :our milHons of dollsrs. The goips of Londou tevel in the foolih story that Victoria wanted to marry a handsome Indian princ? in London, and was only prevented ny the remonstraoces of the Mmistrr. A retired actor, wth a fondness for poult rv . was asked why he named a favorite heu MacdutV. He replied that it wa because be wanted her to : "lay on " Oneol the latest ecclesiastical eusation in Scotland is ihe introduction of n oran into Dr Lee's church, in Kdmburg. Dr Lac ha also in troduced a ritual of devotion, modified from the I book of comruou prayer. The female operators in the eastern cotton mills are adopting the lUoomer cotume a. a working dre. a being 1c liable to become en tangled in ibe machinevy and is besides quite a novelty. 1 be Journal of Commerce state it as a fact thut tin- authors of school books spelling, &c. have reahr.ed mare uiouev from their Ubors ilurino; tbe last twenty five year.irelfsttoi both betntsTih ores. than all the Doctor I tell us that banins is a delightful death, the dying ni in beiog made physically bap n rrr,'iirril crimin.ils bv the rorie have j uever published their experience, probably the iloetois arc mistaken. --The number of persons or firms engaged in tiie manufacture or sale of books iu tbe I'nited States is now about 4,oHK), of whom about four fifth are iu the Northern or loyal States Of these 2.IHN) are booksellers exclutvcly. and ubout 2fH) are publishers of books An Irish soldier iu a hospital iu ftesaca, Oeorgia, writes to a Wettern paper: " 1 see toy name reported Ifi 'be list of deaths at this hospi eJ I knew it as a lie as soon u" I aaw it He-euiier wheu i i bear of my death, write to roe and find out pubilO." her i- le:.rc nuk.:. " A very ii iu mi.vp gpecimei. ot a man latelv solicited the rftnd of a bux m Ctrl "Ob. no. aaid the (air but insulting lady, "I can't ! think of it for a moment The fact is,, lohn, 'you are a little too big tor the cradle, and a little J too smsll to l'o to church with A Verm .nt ;ar r mentions rhe caee of a i farmer who. last fall drove into bis barn three hundred snd HTeuty -heep to winter He sold ei:htv four lambs and fat sheep for the market for $o.6; he sold his clip of wool for f?jl, and then had a flock of seven? v more thaniie bad in the fall In t.-e Ko' rth i ''Pure- .oisl 1 -'.net ol Mitschusetts are ten persons whose income are oor i 400 .(HiO each Dar aunum: and tbirtyaho src taie-1 ou .i.otue- between $.'(.U0o and $ UKJ A . V ... tMM tre unfortunate man. Mr Nathaniel Thayer, is compelled to pay his tpv :. - . r cent on an iocome of JJCi.l.V) The ahole pecial war ya ol the district arnouui to nearly three quarters of a million. The only practical juke in which K Harris Barkharn, better knoan as Thomt Infc' Ubt ever personally engaged, was ecsctstl when be was a boy, ai Canterbury. In company with a school-fellow, he entered a Quaker meeting bouse, whan, looking around at the grave as sembly, the latter held up a per.ny tart, and tsiJ. solemnly, "Whoever speak irat shall bare this pee.' "l thv way. boy." OaM drtb eolorod geotltman. rislog, "go iby way and" "Ibe tie's tours, sir," exciasrood young Barckam, placing it before the astonished speaker, add hawfllv f?ee'Be his eetpe

A curious ttory it going tbe rounds of tbe press to the effect thst there were a number ol raisin among the prisonerf at Anderson viile who ru tde it a practice to rwh tad even murder the r enfortunate compaoiona. foe the pwsputt of possessing tbemaelve of whatever Valuables they posjtstttl When they were discovered a

number of the prisoners obtained permission from tbe Confederate officer to try and punish the inhuman miscreants in their own wav A eour: was organised and sis of the prisoner Wra rviMirlvl and hunir ithin th nrinn km cincta bv the comrades. AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THKtTRK. Corner of athinqton and Temneterr Strrrte naaarer .Ur W. H Hllef . Saturday Eveniüg, December 10th. I. AST SIGHT OF Mr. EUWIBi .V1JIlI?-3. T tl K hITr E T I O. I'aicaa ir Vimi--i lriw Ottuta and Parquet t. S" cs . I : vatc Boxes. rn tlx pTnt, a 00; Orcbetira 7.'. ctn-t: '.a iery and Family OMt, W ueataj CSIldrrn in arms, 13; all reaenrtd Mat lie. Doors open at a quarter to 7 o'clock. Performance commences at 7 S o'clock precisely PAKTICCLAK KOTICK. Tbe Horse Cars leave Theater every eve ning at the closa of the performance. People living at a d.stancr can rely n thi. MASONIC HALL. ran in .naiiTs ajTLTi Commencing Monday Eve., Dec. 12. HO II EDWARDS' GREAT SENSATION VARIETIES! 'Cbauar of Proirrainrue ulcbtlr. for full bar ticulars toe projrrtmtnes. decl0-Uit BUSINESS COLLEGE. Bryant. Stratton A Spencer's I X I I JL NAPOLIH IU MMS CaLLsMK, 0HI 01 TM PIOMISlsTT IXtl in TloNS ctfNI M tniiii las "I'haiti tl Int. rriati.inal RuMne Oat leice," located la tttei.ty -three f the larjret cltleeof tbs Dalttd Smteoaiid Canada. Life Hcholarblp fnrata Si thi'lnllaiiaKillsColleir' Rood throughout tbe "Chain " Tbl iHktitution often Baeeatiwl atvaattaajts to Young !. um! Laities deiriitg Ituloess Education. The va rfon departnient of Hook-Keeping, Cvmtaeclal Ijin, CaleaiattenSi e , tft Snaat the charge of aide ami rt p:.. n i 1 '.athert. I'rnniankbfp tsuulit by our ..f tb author - .f the SjMnceriar. System. Telegraphing tanght bf A practical (merator fT further informal .on er..l an.p - for College HoatkJy and speritiien of buslue Wriilng, or call at 30', Wft Washinstou treet. BRTAVT, ; i:rroN 1 spksckk, de-10-d3iii Itinianspoli, lial. MEDICAL. ROB ACE'S BITTERS GRKKSBACKB ARB GOOD, BUT ROB.ICtis ARE it UTTER. STOMACH IUTTKRS. Ten thonsaod bottles aold ia i.ne month. The most popular stomach bitters luuse. ROBACK'S RITTKRfi. tJoo.1 for all (ierangemtnt of the M.imach, Blbuv.sne, Liver t' . in j. Is into: ul (teueralilrbillty ROBAfK. r.ITTRrll. Tbey poetest wonderful tonic rties, fivins tone te tbs anpeilte and digestive orgmo KOPtCK'S PrTTFR8. Debilitated Ladles and tedentary person will find tn them an excellent tonic. ROBACK S BITTRR8. A tilue slassful b-fore each nn l will remove tndtr,etlon and all liver dieae. KOBKk'S BITTKBS. They are bettsr than all Mils. I'owder- and other n me..u, dKefrreeable compounds. KOBArii'M B I TT I KM. They can be taken without rejrerd to diet. At an sppetuer tney nave no equal. ItOBACK'S UITTCUS. Tbey ere prepares! by an old and killfal phys'.ctan from weli-knon n veetahla remedies. KOBAK'r4 BITTi:KH. Wherever known they have become a standard family strenr'r.enlng remedy. HOKAtkü BITTCKS. I . and y..u will alway use tbem and -e rotiiiii. nl them to other. KOBAIK BITTE ICS. Mole rroprl. tor. W. UOHAI'K.. An 1 comnounder uf 8totna h Bitter. Blood Purifier and Blood Pill, and Distiller and mannfactnrer of Catawba and Swedish Brandies, and all kind uf tbe finest dosste tic liquor, which are sold wholesale or ia any desired quantity, at N..-.W, W, SO and 91 Rit Third street, lin cinnatl, O. For sale by :rii1t and sler !n MedW ine every where, and by Browning A 81 an, J B. Vicker aod W. I Haku A Cvu,'lndianaioo. may'J wl4dtaw MEDICAL. Ä SURE CURE! S WeWTWrnttTin VTBBTKffiT ta sata cure I j pit tjr the ace uf f tU.s dittresslt t '. OR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Head what a allerer say: Mr. J. P. Hazarle, 1S4 Second treet, Clnclenatl O. tajs he ha heeo a itreadfnl nfterer with Ftlee for a t.me, and has trleS nearly everjrtklnf , aud coald ahtaio uo relief. Hs ueest about uae-foarth of a pot of Dr tlatirf't Pile Ointaieot. and It made a cumplet car He a ltiie every one raftering to try It. Pol.) by 1 DrugglsU at SOeen t par pl. Marmfattnre Sftsts sV.at f'onrtb atreet. Cincinnati. (. Akfr siricklmod'a tiU Hemedy. gr aaie by W. I. gat Sil k Co.. Brottaina A SL.aj Stewart S Morgan, . v. s. :j..ur, Totnlinson a Cos aoe t k a'ocaar. saarT-alyeodawly WANTED. MARRIED LADIES WlOfM hetbk will aot admit ot aa tctaaa of fenite enS a red etaaty. fr HR. m RTT PEI VATICikt'L'iKTO JtARBIFU l.AUIRS. aad eornaior cos win tell yoa ft it MO HI a BUG All awawn antes - tioos ttrtctly oawadeocJal. na rit i.r smitr a-Awtm 0 Drawer 'm, Oitear f'

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Dr. j AMKS R. cniLT0!f, tbt Great Chemist, tare , '1 know tts cstsaiiiltioa, ami hat nodM it will prvw t bsnactal la Xbomo oasawtaiatk fur which ft Is re- , Dr.TUOM S Bl)YÜ says: "1 auoaaii cacamenJ it to the no'Jce of it public ' x Dr mWAUD i LCniXDW yi 1 raa wflh oseJe nee recommend it. Dr (1KO. T. DF.XTKR ays: "In Flatul.ncy. Heart irn P 1 1 1 1 tin 1 S ,-k H.'!ai-he Ar tk. litl TTl'U bum. Costiee a. SSok ea iarhe, 4e., tke MKLT7KK APKRIKXT la mjr band ta proved ii ! t!-.:i '- remedy. For outer Teatl wawstlatla, Patati. tilet w ith each Boitle. tt 'tCTlaKD oatT ST T A K K A N T A CO., 37H dircen v it'll 11 re?t, rv York. irj7"FOR S.lt.K BT Aid. TJBCGGIST8 marU-dly . aaREAL ESTATE BROKERS. " A. V t ' mir.7-ii NATURE'S SECRET APPLIED TO v M RU vvn ui; im:i i:b Tea Maesass Mkta a ay sraatb ti.e aswawrfCKsMasttrj of the sy.teta prcn nee Color fu the Hair has been t.covered in OBItTA DORO llillt DYE. It coitbtrrfetl llie riebe t black an. I browns, j - ducing an hitantaiieoo and riabirii.g change from any obuoxiou color, without tCalnlng rbe klo or impairing tbe ritallty of a Ingle fibre. Oisttiitloro's. Hull- lrcMasrvulivf, a. valuable adjuact to tbe Dye, In drew ftnc and promoting tbe growtb and perf rt health of tbe hair, ar a of It -elf, when ueJ alone a safeguard that protect - the fibres from decaj- und r all circuuwstic.- mü under all cliatea. Manufactured by J. CRIMTADOKO, So 8 Ar.t..r Houe, New York Sold by all Druggie t.. Applied by all Hair Dreaear . nov.'i-deodaweoa AN IMPERIAL CROWN la a mere bauble, but tbe t roan of bea.ity, coufern .l oi. tbe head which nature ha neglected to etabellinh, or tliae has r-ibbcd of It native hue, by ClilSTADOKO'S IIAIIi DVC! RKTAINS ITS DARK IX'STRK TOTHE CLOSE OF LIFE. PBKRLFXS AMONI. TH01SANDS Of prepara'i.n, thai prutale much aud pei form both -lug, tands ' iiM.iiMiiii nun- I'n'M'rviiiivr, mm m a valoableadiuiM t to tbe Uye, in dreMiua aud aewaastkkj the growth and perfect health of the bw!r, ami of U-elf, when use.t aloue, a safeguard that p;oteci iLe nbret from decay under all circumstance, and under all climes. N.Buracrurei oy J CKJSTAPORO, Ko. C A"tor Houe, New York. Hold by SU Ur:ggits. Applied by all Hair Itrea.er. novS.deode weow TOYS, NOTIONS. &C. To the Trade! HAVP. Naw IS STORK Fi)R IHK HOMii t Y TliA ill. a very large aod spleadtd stock of Ter. .V.ti.ni-. ncy Goods. Cutlery. Willow-Ware. Kire cracker. Tr. -. Fireworks, 4c. Tbe aMortmeut cballeuge any tbing equal to it, Kat or Wet. Long experience and trlct attention to husinei alone enable rue to bring togtthsr uch a:, cndle. variety of good whuh at all time command the patronage of tbe publlr. The trade is respectfally t Iii te.l to ex.nilne mr lo -l. and prlce. CBAILM MAYKK. nov.'4-dlui rto. 80 Wae. W abington htreet. k PRINTINC, C. ot. w. tix. c. r. arrcaistos 1 IIAI.I A. Ill TC'IIINSOX, I'LAIS ASÜ ORS.VMfc.VJAl. STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, stir rol pr r ami Itookbindrr. No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, INDIANAPUMt, I5MA5A. JT'l'rtlank Book of every deeeriptlon made to irdei nof.'i-dnui FOR SALE I FURNITURE FOR SALE PRIVATELY. niASO, "te Hoard, rWd.fvU, TabUs,St. Cb J rrart,fatrtt, Carpeu. Sr . Ar., at sTa i t- n Warne Atebae, Just eat of tbe Mind Aayhsui. decS-dlw. PAINTINC. t lAJ.Nii, SO. Ä E A.ST NKVt TOKK sThKKT. OP- . HiiHtTK Lai vanity Square, I prenarvsl to do all kibd. ? Hx'i'.r and 'b Palntln. r.rainti.ir and (1lai:t roa abort awtlce and in lbs very het tyl. Perone wtnin.f wwi n nr. line are re;nesrea te give ana a call wa dl STEAM BOILERS. Jfc . m . K B 6 A ii , M aKUFACTCBF.E ok Sienm Boilers, Sheet Iron, Locomotive. Portable Stationery and Tubular Boilers4ITKliot g eiper!.e a- r..rea.an for tmbe a C . aad la tt employ of tb. keUefoutaia iUflreatd Cv . i lee 1 i .i.Odebt t bat I can render katl.tarttoo. h pair if of all kiud. done at .null advance aa aarasrraiea'a ftgas . bssata Feau.ylt..a .treat, one door aoaia of tatkrtt'a Foundry. Add re. R.i as, lodlauap..). Ib. I SOLDI ERS-WE THINn Dh ttrlakland te qaltarlgbt ia advtetng yea ia bteadeerUaa asent In oar eolaataa af T flj'' papas ,t take a bouk ot blsblgbljraaaSBSBtnded Aatl Camera Htttbiw la war kn.avk.. it anay ae ibe Urea ut ataay ot onr bat sold.er M'.tbt r. eee tbst yoar de not r eg!eet Ton oan get t at a Urwg Stwras tt aSawnta per batfte It It tbe bast remedy far Dtarrba aad DfsasltJj. avarebT-dlytHsiew i j

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CLOSING OUT SALES ai r UKWEST WsiSHIMOTOsf ST., HUME. LOH 1) CO. W i"HfNj rt) ttrrtn prom btjwmm wow offer tl.er larva aad eylvsMiM starb of sd wi b $100,000 t it Jtew Tort wbaleale wrieaa, aad away fawd niach let Feellnf i.n-!er obbfatli t the public for tbe rrj larf patruuaa tie bare received, tre bate o oor ! l ta adopt tblt method f ctoabtg aat ear präsent stark, Iberely f'vlnr them tbe advsntaet of hujriaf their m aa low a the Mine can be booirht at mt wboleeale pile. lu Kadern eitle Tbl i ao Sctllen cry, afad we will - or (he tale untr tbe abolt stock M rla est oat tit Lar new in store i be laret and het selected tack etrOrfb to tklt city. obUt!ti( "f Sl.-i.lMMl W.rth of SILKS, I wtaprMtif r trade, froat tbs ! ceerfy aar 'eautlfnl Moire Antiques. To the h sjet PLAIN SILKS AM) SATINS, Watek will He aold recarStaas of tbe recet gr. nm urn mm. la great variety. Oar btiyer being at the kead of tbe market daring tbe "pring, ka wa.1e nt effort t j ears tbe finest tad atoetrasbtontbls la tbe wjarkwt.rasa prising all tbe late ln.tiM !ov(ltioN. MKRRIMAC PRIMS, SPRAGUFTS IMUNTS, PACIFIC PRINTS. AMERICAN PRINTS, IM JNNKLI PRINTS, DOMESTICS. FLANNELS, SHEETINC3S, IIOS1KR , GLOVES, K M URO I I) BR I RS vt .. l c . HUME, LORD & GO, joBrte-dtf t ii mi Wi m. C s S 1 HI 4 m m w C mT - ; ' V bt O 2 se Imm o J2 g . UM ii äs - m 1D 1 Bo a t . L 5 2 CO si ir Z g rH a LJ 9 - Om r 1 2 5 it : SS I g i a r. U e BOOKS. BOOKS FOR THE BOYS Jpf THF PH)5KRlt BOT THE FKfcKT HOT . THK k'iBlUN H 1 TtriEB PltlXCF ROB Roy. THK OU) KLA Uff i I.fMRRRt I BCtJC SAT. I WILL M A NTMiiKK. MfckkT, TUR MttHlPAS AT B0 WEN p STEWART & CO S. aaaa-dat FAIR AND FESTIVAL. fllHR FIFTH PRESBTTFL! A 5 CHtRCH fOBBJIAH win nnid a rair and Ptativtt .t w. i , Ha oo. ateaetna on PrVtav. Deceaer W. at i Otiten can get alt the Holiday PretatiW tbey nay need st fair proea. Oyter, Ice Cr-.- I '' fee. rV..-ivea v. ! i 'fwi 4c Tirteu of adwUealoa S3eat Fall tv lei. face. rRAHt.FS I SflHAW, y,r, de: did C'HaRLKS vt RHLt.WQ, , DMEASK90K THE H Kk 1 s Seat loa I. Criaary and Rex aal Symeaie aaw aad reltaata treatment tn Irpaeu mt the HOWARD eeuCUTTOH. Sent by mail In aealed letter eaeetawee. tVaa s,fcbarfe. Addreea t). J SEI LÜH H0UGHT05, Howard AtocUa, So aSssait RiaU Strart, pa Ud4.ipaiA p, .rJC-daly HTÄEBVOU8 DEBILITY, SEMJNAL Weaktara, etc., oaw at tmrmt by owe wfca aas really eared elf aad bundrode of etbee. aad wall tail not .tT f ebl tVKHHl A Mr.. wi t tij. rnwAii) h rtATtt. tawsawSAwit fUaa, Ma.

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