Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4475, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. THFRSDIT MORN INoT FEBRUARY 23

CITY ITEMS 5qTA f tickicc papers, i ae of 100, can b bad at this f füre in tf GPCall at th City Grocer for fre-I E. 'f moos, applet, aud orange. tTS Dr. Wd. Thomson' adTerticcert oa tbe third page of to day'a paper j an tf. MwioroLiTAjr Thkatrk Mrs. Waller to nicht io ber great character cf Naomi. The Eton boy conclude; the f 'r!ormar;cc. -. m . tSTTba Allegbsniaa Vocalist ami Saiaa liel I Riß era girt- another of their popular cotertaiu men tf ia this city, on Thursday of uritwetk. G7"Mr. Thompaoo & Sou, at the Jiews Depot, on PecnayNania street, hare Godej'a l.a dy'a Book and iiarpar'o Monthly lor March. Cbbap Lot. Lot. No. S3, on Nebraska atrret. Id Daolap and Tatewiler'a sabdifiaioa, will be o!d for 4200. Icqotre at ihU office. 13-tf 57" Jost recited by steamer Missouri, from -New Orleans, sweet potitoe, pice apples. Creole o rax tea, baoaoaa, ami plauUto. For sale at Henry Aodersoo'i. ZJB'A- nation! salute was fired yesterday at noon, at the U. 3 arsenal in thi.i city, in kuoor of the restoration of the fla of the uu'iou upon Fort Sumter, by order of the secretary ot war. To It aT A cottage on East, near Wa.iln too street, also some household furniture, neariy new, for sale, poly at II. M. Socwell'a cro eery store. 21 -dü: CJjPOue huodre-J and tbirty-four meu ol the let. Minnesota heavy artillery, uuder command of Captain H A OHieer. pasaed through the city yesterday. They go to Nashville. tJFSenour. t the Bates IIoue Drug aiore, od Washington atreet, has a Ure stock of paint, oils, arnisbe, and all article required by painters, that he is selling as low aa any other house. - Five Dollars Uewhd Lost yesterday aittinoon, a pair ot gold spectacle "m a red monicru ease. reward of five dollars will be paid to the Coder on returning them to O B. Stout 1 Bro's. grocery store, West Washington street an -.aaa- -l5yTbe State Board of Agriculture was occupied jesterdaj io consideration oftbepre- , mium list. No decision waa had iu loraiim: the text fair, bat it is generally understood that it will be at Fort Wayne. ' DaarT Mivri5U There will be a meeting of all the citizens interested ia the draft, at the tabernacle this CTcniog, at "t.j o'clock, to consult about clearing the city by raising money and filling tbequota. ty An interesting letter from a correspondent diicribing his o?er!and trip to California, will be found on the fourth page of to d iy'i paper. The Mormons and Salt Lake City are the subjects which be discuses with the pen of an artist 55T" A number of officer and soldier were arrested yesterday by the provost guard for drunkene and disorderly conduct. The pr:Tost guard is an excellent institution, keeping the city juict from disturbances among soldier?. Dwilliso Horse roa Kent. On the corner of Tennessee and Sixth streets; Drake's a liiitinr, ; house 5 rooms; cellar, well, and out-houses all complete. For information apply to Mick k Co., No. 1? and 19 South Meridian street. tf 2PFifty rebel prisoners at Camp Morton were released on Monday, and fifty more yesterday, they taking the oath of allegiance. On last Sunday 506 were sent off to be exchanged, and 500 more are now ready to 50 as soon as transportation can be provided. tJ7"The streets and military offices were thronged yesterday with men here from distant counties on the matter of filling their quotas and getting the proper credits Volunteers are still plenty in the city, the price ranging from four to five hundred dollar local bounty. ITnio Taieekaclz The above building will comfortably seat three thousand people, is well lighted and betted The me is for rent for concerts. Apply to W. H. Loomis. Office corner Washington and Meridian streets, lndi anspolis, Ind. 13 1m Secomd-Uasd Fctxrri'RK. J. R.Marot. No. 233. West Washington street, has in store a large variety of second band furniture, comprising every article used in house keeping. If you want to replenish your furniture, or add any article to it. be sure and call on Marot. tJPLinta is in receipt of a fresh stock of t French calf skins, suitable for spring wear, which j he will make up with or without the patent el.as- j tic ahank. His stock of ladles nailer can't bi ! excelled he has ll kinds, style. sirs und j shapes His store is east of the Palmer Hou-e. j on Washington street. i tTUhodius. of the Circle, the fashionable j place of resort for all that love good liquors, is j in receiptof the best of ale, both on iirwugntacd in bottles, a superior article of old copper distilled wbi-ky, apple brandv, and other tine li quors. His restaurant is supplied with all kinds of game iu season, and his cook prepare it in the bighett style of art. Decision off I lie supreme Court of Intliaiiu. w x d y X i a t , r x b u r a r r Vhi. Skillen vs. Phillip. White Circuit Court. Af firmed Stewart vs. State. Cs Circuit Court, Feti- j tion for rehcarig granted, on defendtnt alleg- j icg diminution ot the record, and not for any i mistake of this court. EST We were told yesterday that the leih-; bora of Mrs. Earl, who lives three miles south cf j the city on the Madison road, made application j to the trustees to have her taken to the poor : house. Mrs Earl has five children her hund j was drafted la-l fall and is now iu the arm v fiht ', ing for his counliv. while his wile pud children, are sent to the poor houe There i snull iv- I ducemrnt for poor men to go into the army to i leave their families to become countv pu;crs. f2T Again we must call the atteution ot our readers to the larpe lot of unredeemed pledc1 yet cn hard, and lor sale very low at the l awn Uroker, 13 Last Wa-hirgtoa f.reet. coaltii; of watches, clocks, tea and table piis. silver : plateti forks, castors, revolver, barjos, sewir tnaebie. second hand clothing, quilts, blanket. : shawls, and many articles of value too rumerou to mention. Call soon on the Solomon Uro and e will guarantee tou sill get good barI he Approaching I nil. Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, f '; on the first of March. The following are the re ulations for its observance in the Cathfl.c rch.iiocee of Ctncinaati: All thedavsof Leut, except Sin itvs, rt fatic'; davs of obligation on one meal. This 1 1 i meal m tobe taken about noun A culiat;un,l ot food not exreedin? cht ounce, mu be j taken in the evening A cup of tee, cctTee. or ( thin chocolate, with one small cracker is allowed , in the rnornirjr Ml persousover twenty one years of are, and under sixty, who are not obliged to per lor in hard manual labor, or who are r.ot exen p; t n arcoant of aickiiess. debiht?. A.,. t mre ot!?el to observe the first under pain of in Tersona should not, on slight ground or pre tences, seek a dispensation Irom tl.e ft. uiucS le-l azurne to disperse tbeni-elvf. Icr tl.e la of the church is wise, and jus:, and slutrT Abstinence from fleah meat ia of oblia tioa oa all the Wednesdays and FriJais of Ltn. and on the two Sundays of Kmber Week at .1 Holy Week. Fle.h meats may be used by all at ever? me! on Sundays; and al! meals, od days which it i allowed to others bu. once, by all who sre o'j lied to work hard. Lard can be ued. without dlticct:a cf dajt. ia cooking

Trrrr4lnxt of thvClt Council. WrPTtT)AT, Febnxsry 22, 15.

Ciuncl ruft FrceLt the mirr snd M?r. Allen, tear. Urown, Cobcrn. Cook, DougUs, Emeroa. G!xier. Jamison. Lefer, Mc U hider.tickrr. fc:aub and TLom;orj. Mr I-i; preeutcl an ordnance n pie the we-t tivie of V irginia avenue, between Washing t-.n ard Maryland atrects. Bead twice and ro ferrcd Mr. Loferer prcsentcl an or.iii.aDce to ptvs atid curb tie fidewalk on Kentucky avenue, eat aid", between WalaiiRton and Maryland streets. Ked twice The follow irg reo!a:icn ws preterit ed Mayor Caven: Whereas. More thau three fourths of the resist tax payers of the city of Indianapolis hae puitioi ed this couecil to contract a loan for a uflicicM amount of mor.ey to be appropriated to the payment of the eniire indtbtednc-s of the city, and includir.g all approj-riationa heretofore made, aud all wurrAiita that may vet by issued to procure f j.-ids t- pay bounties to procure vol onieers to Ci! the quota of the city under the mil of the president of December 19, lbC4. Therefore be it resolved. That the Council borrow a sum of money sufficient for the p:rpoes mentioned in said petition, and that interest bearing coupon Ik)x1o te issued in accordxace with action J"i of the charter for the amount necesfary, not exceeding $350.000. said bonds to be signed bv the mavorand countersigned by the clerk, in uas of 50. 100, 500 and 1.Ü0Ü dol lars. Fuch portion of each as may be determined uroQ by a special committee, to be sppointed by trie Council, of which the mayor and treasurer shall he rx oßcio mefcben, f "id bonds to he paid within twenty year.i, and bearing such rate of interest as may te lawful in the state where nego tiated or made payable, eaid interest to be payable teui-annually. and the principal and interest of such ttonds t-hall te payablo at such place as paid pecu! committee ia authorized to dirpoe f the ume at such rate of discount as may, in their discretion, be deemed a lvifuble. The city clerk is required to number and register each of such bonds, describing on melt register the ?auie by number and amount, und mining the person or persons to whom issued, and the place where made payablo. Resolved fuither. that the council plelge its Uith to add to the Ux duplicate of each jear successively a levy -ußicient for the purples required in sec. 5tf of the charter to pay the annual interest on such debt or loan with the additiou of not Ics than 5 cents on the $1UU, to create a finking fund for the liquidation of the principal thereof; and to require that said tax shall be paid either in cah or coupon to Fuch b.'iida which may have become due. The resolution was adopted by the following vote: Ayes Messrs. Allen, Bom, Brown. Co burn. Cook, I)ulas, Emerson, G!az er, Jami son, Lcfevtr, McN&bb, Seidensticker, Staub and Thompson 11. J(jes none. After the resolution was adopted a vote was takrn to rsconaider the vote, which was adopt.) cd. A motion waa theu made to increase the amount to $l(X),0UU, which was adopted by the following vote : Ayes, Mesr9 Allen, Bjsx, Cohurn, Cook, D-juglaa. Etnmerson, (ilazier, Lefever and Staub 'J. Noe, Me-sr. Brown, Jamidou, McNabb, -Leidemticker, and Thompnon 5. The original resolution was then adopted un- ! animously, and Messrs. Jamison, Browu, Co ; burn, tho mayor and treasurer were appointed ' the committee to carry out the resolution. ( )u motion the cosincil adjourned ; Appointment In flic New Indiana 1 ItcKlments 143l BkOlMKNT FlRiT C0XR18I0M A L KliTBIfT. j Company A Justin A. Kelloge, captain; J. B. Meagher, 1st lieutenant; Ceo. II. Dearing, 2d J lieutenant. Company B James II. Smith, captain; Wen. j HalTman, 1st lieutenant; Josiih J. B.üterson. J1 lieutenant. ' Comp.-iny C Warren II. Bishop, cptin; Daniel Trent, 1st lieutenant; Thomas Dubois, $ 1 j lieutenant. Company 1) Thomas S. White, captain; Wm . J. Puett. 1st licutenaut; George W. Wilder, '-2d lieutenant. Company E Philip Guckes, capUin ; Leander Jergcr, Ist lieuteuaut; Adolph Harter, "2i lieutenaut. Company F Christopher L. Scott, captain; Frank . Fickas, 1st lieute-.isnt; fleo. J. Reevc, 21 lieutenant. j Company (1 Jacob C. Youogerruau, eaptaui ; Win. H. Fowler, 1st lieutenant; Frank France,) 'id lieutenant. Company II Bedford Ucavis, captain; Uilph j lieuteu ar.t Company J Ira J Bare!), captain; Benimmt F. Laswell, 1st lieutecant; Willis M.Coleman, d lieutenant. Company KOeo. W. Harrod, captain; Stephen H Britton, lt lieutenant; Uuh McMahan. JJ lieutenant. 14 Ith rkoimsnt slcomd district. j Companv G Henry II. Ewing, captain; Jobu F. Wilson, 1st lieutenant; Joseph T. Place, ' tid lieutenant. j MTtH REOIMkXT r I KTH DISTRICT. Company C SJas B. Zeek. captain; Lafay- ! ette Larsti, 1st lieutenant; John Mood, 2d lieu , tenant 14-TH RIGIMIST 1XTH DISTRICT , Company ( Dmiel F. Hill, captain; David W. Springer, 1st lieutenant: Jamea M Teep'e, j '21 lieutenant. 14'im REOlMtMT SKVKN'TH DISTRICT James T. Johnston, quartermaster. i Company D David M Dübon, captain; Har .a- .ft Tiff ! vey .1. u.ttemore, i-i lieutenant; Jonn u. aar rold, 2d lieuteuant. Company E Wm. I). Mull, captain; Joseph S. Powdell. 1st lieutenant; Joseph B. Shirk, 21 licuten nt. 15'TII RMJIMENT E1C11T1I DISTRICT. Company C James N. Jacks, captain; Thos. H. Hirri-on, 1st lieutenant; David T. Price, 21 lieutenant l."2n REOIUEXT TKMTH 1ITRU'T. Company A Huvilah W. Smith, captain; Er net Licbo'le, 1st lieutetant; Is iac Shekels. 2J lie'itenant 153l tr(iIMKNT XLTVEN'TH DISTRICT. Company E Benjamin F. Wilev, captain; J. M Heury, 1st lieutenant; Marvin W. Bennett, 2J lieutenant. Comoany F Averv B William, captain; An drew Heed, l?t lieutenant; William Lehmer. 21 j licuUuant. Company G John A. Howard, captain; Enoch j B. Hartley, 1st lieutenant; Foster Davis, 2d UCUlCTiant. j Pimit Mutinu At a meetirg held at the! City H til last evening, Mr. Jo. Pivis was called j to the chair, who. upon taking his t. tteil : the object of the meitiug to cuke arnrperaenta j lor a mas meoiircas a nnai eiiort to rcueve ine i citv from the impending draft. On nin'.it nof Mr. (uptr, a committee ol one from f.:cli wsril. jf which the major tx chair man. fo make all arrangements for a mass meetins it the Tabernacle on to morrow (Thursday) caeriiij;, w as appointed, composed of the fo'Iowwc rcrsor: MiTor Caven, Or Jamison. lt ward. Mr. Kajrr-. -1 ward; Mr. Guer. ward; J B. Mc Arthur. I.h ward; S McNabb. T;b ward; Mr. NalU'.cr, Cth ward; Mr. .To Dvis. 7th ward; Mr. Dewey. -;h ward, Mr. Seidensticker, ith ward. (:. m.'ition, 3 (('(1 bills were ordered, to which should be appended a notice in (ierman On motion, a ijourncd to meet at the Tabernacle t' morrow evening. Joa. Davis, President. W. H. Caarr, Seretarv. sT"Col John Ketchum died at his residence in Monroe county on the i;h inst., seed years. Col. Keichum h a p oLeer itideel. comirr to t!-e -tatr in 1 4 1, and f uht throurh the war of Irl. lie was a succenful farmer, accumulating a lire UhIv of lat:d or. which he tettled the most of a larce family. He was a man of unbounded hospitality; wa evertl time a member of i!;e lei-lature. many years ao. and always h d the coi fidence and love of his neighbors. The death of r. j other man in that county would t.e ur.iera!ly Tel t His vencrb!e w-.'e, aed 3 year, with whom he had lived over CO year, un ire him. ArronTwrx-Ts ap I'iiutiojh John J. Mormon to be 1st lieurenar.t of the '.J'ith artd.er. to fill the vacancy inrcasioned by toe resijjnt'..n of Milton A O?orn Uevtrly W. Salüvan. a ijuUct of the 14th iu-fa-Trv. tofi!l the uc-jlj of Oerje W. Riddle, mustered cat

A " TtniUOtHL". TO 0. CARRI56T0f We notice a prcject oa foot to purchase a ten thousand d !lar houe to ba prerr.te l to Geaeral Cart ingforvaj an appreciative testimonial" of his military services by the people of Indianapolis. The question naturally ar:., "what liaa he done to de?erve thia eonaiJf ation ?" Geo. CanriogKin is a colonel iu tbe regular army and a brigadier general in the volunteer (ervice. Yet he has never faced the enemy. During the Morgan raid l e wa detailed by Oen. Wilcox, then commanding this department, to take charge of the troops corcrecated here to intercept the rebel raiders, but on account of some weakoe-is which incapacitated him to discharge the trust committed to biro, (tn. Carrie gton was placed under arre?t and his command turned over to a competent ofRcer. We presame his gallant Fcvices on that occasion, fr we know of lo other instance of gallantry on his part, that call for this ten thousand dollar boue tetimocial. The officers who have teen disabVl in the tiervtce will do doubt feel complimented bv such a dip'iy of greroIty by the "loyal" citizen of this eity. t2TCapt. O'Leary, of the magnificent saloon, No. 103. south Illinois street one of the most popular place of report io the eity, and now ia first class order ets daily a sumptuous luoch from 10 to 12 a m This lur.ch is free, and all the captain's friends and the public generally are invited. The retaurr.t at No. 1Ü3 is unacprotched and unapproachable. m far as the larder, the emine and elegant appointments are con cerned. At the bar, the choicest wii.es, liquon and cigars are to te obtained. Capt. O'Leary knows how to treat his friends when they call on bim. dlw.

Telegraphic Dispatches. seoarsD iraaSLVfGavaa saarTiTB atvn sbl. fror Horning: ileport see riret t'rtf e. MIDMGII T REPORT . Latest War News. POUTER'S OFFICIAL REPORT. Extracts from Southern Papers. Later from new Orleans MOVEMENT OF TROOPS. M. Troiti lhf Depart mi ii! of TenO IS GRESSI O IS' H, A:.. aVr.. Ac. Aa. iroui Waalnngton WariiüTON, February 2'2 The navy department has receive! the following frou Admiral iVrte! : U. S Flau Snip MalvcrxV Ca pic Fear Kivta, February 19. J Sia I hive the honor t report the s-urrendtr or evacuation of Fort Anderson. Gen. Schoßeid advanced from Smithville with t,W0 men on the 17th. At the same time I uttacked the works, by placing the inouitor Montauk close to the works, infiiadin with the I'autucket, Senator, Unadilla and IVquot, the tide not allowing rrtore vessels Jo get under fire The fort answered briskly, but quieted down by sunset On the Ibth at o'clock I moved up closer, Montauk leading, followed by the Huron, Mc Mann, Stances, Pontuz, Senator, Madilla, Fau tucket, Osceola, Seneca, Chippeway and Little Ad, and kept up a heavy fire through the dsy till late in the afternoon. The enemy's batteries were silenced by three o'clock, but we kept up the fire until dark. We also fired .shots during "the night. In the meantime Gen. Schoßeid was working in rear of the rebels to cut them off. The latter did not wait lor our army to surrouiid them, but left in the night, taking five or yix pieces of ar tillery wi'h them, and everything tle of any value. At daylight this morninc some of our troops that were near by went in and hoisted the Sag on he ramparts When the tiring ceased from the monitors there were ten heavy guns in Fort AndtTron and a quantity oi ammunition. We lost but three killed and five wounded. I am, sir. your obedient servant. DavipD IYrtsr, Hear Admiral To. Hot) GlOEON WfcLLKS, Secretary of the Navy. Speaking of the evacuation of Columbia, the Richmond Sentinel of the 20th says': It is !aid that .-orne of our eugraved treasury note paper fell into the hands of the Yankee, and aUo a coii!ideiaLle quantity of medical store. We have no pwticulars ol tbe?e lones, as the official dispatch of the fall of Columbia was committed to President Davis, and we doubt whether it was ever sent to the war department, which appears to be incomplete ignorance of what has happened in South Carolina, except from what bits of information have been picked up on the streets. On the Thursday before the enemy occupied the ci;y, ten trains were run from Columbia to Charlotte, and it was thought the effects of the treisury deputraent were brought off. There has been a report that plates for engraving treasury i.otes fell into the hands of the enemy, but this report is now traced to some necroes who escaped from Columbia and reached Kingsville. Mr. Johnson, the agent of the treasury depart ment, has communlc ited to the authorities here from Charlotte, and makes no mention of engraver's plates. We understand Grar.t shows no disposition to assume offensive operation, and ha withdrawn i from his works this ide of Hatcher's Hun. The condition of the roads renders the success of any important move doubtful, the ground be ing thoroughly thawed, and is almost impassable for cavalry and artillery and exceedingly difficult for the movement of infantry Scout from within Grant's lines report movement of troops backward a. id forward between our rig, and Citv Point The-e transfers occur frequently, but are generally for the purpose of relief. It i not iikely any advance on the pait of the enemy will be mtds for several week The enemy is erecting strong earthwork on Hatcher's Run. Northern pipers givo the rtrmor that the confederates are mining the Yankee toris in front of Feteridjurc The Post' special mys it is believed that the enrollment bill wi'.l be defeated in the House, as its rrovifio:.s arc regarded a oppressive. rrom .Iriv Or lean tin Carlo. Iti rumored and be'ieveJ that Gen. Uurlbut i prepri:ij to e-t!tbl:h a headquarters department of the gull st Mobile. General Granger's expedition aaint that place is fully prepare!, and the movement to doubt will leave the city in our hitiis n Its. than two weeks General llildy S.nith established a co ir; t investigate the abuses iu tnis department. Captain ilaLier qartermter ana 1 rovost Marshal General Rob;non has been arrested. Commodore Palmer commanding the western blockading squadron with a Sert of about thirty ves.-el. mostly iron da is will leave for the water of Mobile in a few day The ship Vanyard wss on a bar ! days and got offoa the 13ih. The steam-hip Bet m-; ia arrive! to day from p,rai, St Jage. Lurez, ia confessing sympathy fur the noble cause of the south, extending bis iteere friendship, adds, berj placed in command of this line under the Kaiperor MaiimiUian, the aons of the cnteoeracy can rely on lull security of their persons an 1 iutere?:, and that the confederacy may rest assured that the representatives of the ern;-ire of Mexico along the b -rder Irackly c2er ilc.r friendship, alj l-t no raid will be permuted toorgan:ze oa Mexican soil fr the iiiva-ion ot your territory Oalf eton is being eul trged at d improved Cotton buoyant. Suguar and molasses firm. Lir.e supplies of we tcra bos j 1st arrived.

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- Nawsa, January 13. -Th cret pe;l of Mr Gaines, delivel on the 2th ult , is attract inj much at:entioc Hi argument favoring the restoration of the union i aa fearle a if is able. The irreJjOoaiVe raerabera of the rerl congress from Missouri and other states, who have no constitution, and who are aais'.'ng to bird fetters upon North Carolina. The rorth will speedily furnish life 30U.000 mn cal!eJ for by Mr. Lincoln, who will go to the field with greater alacrity, and soon become excellent soldiers, inspired at they are with the hT of success. ... Can we recover back the majesty of the confederate stales which have been taken from us bv the army of the United States ? Can we hold our remaininsr territory ! Can we ever prevent the fall of Richmond and the capture and de?truction of our only remaining army re cruited to the full extent of cur white population. Regarding reconciliation it ia sai 1 there are those who think that ftcr so much strife rtjoncili ation is impossible. This is a mistake, in the case of England and Scotland which was in some respects similar to ours, divided as they were in to kingdoms at war for centuries, affected a re conciliation and started on a new career of prosperity and glorv. Such will prove to be the case. The only hope we have ever seen of success in this stru jple was that the northwestern states might be iuduced tv join us ; but the manner in which those ststes voted in the late presidential election has dispelled that hope fjr ever, and in my judge ment, has sealed the fate of the southern confed eracy. Haiues is a distinguished lawyer, and author of some able letters which appeared in The Raleigh Standard over the signature of Davidson, which attracted much attention in 1?G1. Jlcxlcan etv. Naw Yoai, February 22. Advices from the northern states of Mexico to the 6th represent the people there as tili firm in tue-.r uevotion to the constitutional government arid determined to resist the imperial invaders Tho states of Chnhuahui, Sooora and Sinala were entirely clear of any of Maximillian'a troops with the exception or a email force in the town of Mazitlan in the latter state. The city of Chahuaba is the present capital of the republic. Jur if z and all his cabinet officers are located there exercising their functions in s curity . There sre about 16,000 republican troops In the states of Sonaba, Durangoand Chahuaba and others in Sonora. TJn the first of January President Juarez issued a spirited proclamation declaring his determination to maintain the republic and urging the people to etar.d firm in its support. From rniladelphla. I'll i l a f'KLPH i a , February 22. A special dis patch to the Hallet in from Washington ha? ihe following: It is announced through rebel papers that Oen. Sbermau's command had reached Camden, forty miles north of Columbia, on Saturday. Camden is northeast of Columbia, ebout half way to Florence, showing that Sherman is moving for the latter place. Haidee is evacuating Charleston, and is evi dently pressing forward to reach Florcnf e, and from thence to Wilmington. The race will he a close one, both starting at the same time. The distance from Columbia to Florence is Si9 miles, and from Charleston to Florence 102 miles. The capture of Fort Anderson gives us the Wilmington end of the Manchester road, and if Hardee beats Sherman to Florence he will have to take the open country to escape. From Cairo. Cairo, February 22. Oen. Herron arrived at Baton Rouge and atunjed command of the northern division or Louisiana, including the districts of Baton Rouge. Port Hudson and Mor ganta. His command extends along both side9 of the Mississippi river from Red river to Fiayemine. Guerrillas are becoming troublesome again on Arkansas liver, firing into pasfirg bos.t? and committing other outrages. The reported burning of the steamer Dove and capture of the 56th colored regimeut, is un true The New Orleans Times says the French at Matamoras compliment the rebel flag and pass the American colors in contempt. rrom .TXeiiiitliia. Mlkthis, February 22. The Rulletio has a dispatch from Nashville e tating that the district of Wet Tennessee has been taken from the department of the Mississippi and added to the department of the Cumberland. Gen Dana, commanding the department of the Misisinpi, will probably move hia headquarters to Vickburg. It is reported that Geo. Washburn, now here, will be appointed to the command of this district f rom Louisville. Lolisvillk, February 22. Major General Palmer publishes a card to-morrow assuming command of the Jepartment of Kentucky from the ltb, making his headquarters at Louisville. Geu. Rossoau aud Geo. Whipple arrived here this evening. A salute was fired to day in accordance with ordera from the war department, and many government buildings, business houses and private dwellings were decorated with flags. XXYVI1I C0XGRESS-2d SESSION. SENATE. WasnisuTo.v, Feb. 22. A bill to itciease the compensation of naval contractors was introduced. Trumbull, from the judiciary committee, re ported agaiust the proposition to amend the constitution by authorizing an export tax; also, against the proposition to recognize the existence of God in the constitution; also, against the propo.-ition of Mr. Sumner in relation to the basis of representation. Wilson, from the military committee, reported a joint resolution to authorize surveys to be made for ahip canal around Niagara Falls, and a canal from Like Michigan to the Mississippi, recommending this as a substitute for House bills on the subject. The report of the committee of conference on the f.eedmen bill waa considered atd rejected 14 to 2U. The Senate insisted on its amendments to or igiuate the bill, and called for another committee The bill entitled an act to regulate commerce between the several state, relatiLg to the Camden and Amboy railroad, was taken up Mr. May opposed it. On motion of Mr. Sprague, the seculary of war was asked for a copy of instruction issued for the enrollment of the citizens of Louisiana. I Fer.d::-g further cor deratit n of tie bill, the Senate went into executive e-isiou aal oon .ad journed. HOUSE Mr. Wilson, from the Judic'w committee, reported a bill prohib'ting he election of senators and repreaentatlvce from the states declared in rebellion uotil they have adopted a republican form of poTernment, and ur.t:l eonres- p-isaes an act declaring that tley are entitled to rere sentation. Mr. Mallorv opposed the bill. Mr. Ashley offered a substitute simiisr to the reconstruction bill which was laid on the table yesterday. Oa motion the House laid the subject on the table. Mr. Wilsou reported from the committee on judiciary reported the Serate resolution to promote re enl.stmenta ia the aimr, declaring the wites and childrrn of uch colored men as are enteric.: the service lorever free, and deciar married uch men and women as hare live! together in that character. Mr. Mallory moved to table the subject. Disagreed tA The resolution wa paed bv a strictly partv vote Mr. Wilson presented the Senate bill to r. revent ofüeer of the army and navv, at.d othera engaged in the military service from entering in elections, which pissed by 113 to 13. The Home passed a bill direetint that a circuit and 1itriet court be held io E-ie. rennst 1vania Mr Williams, from the jjiiciarv committee, reported a bill that aa much "be joint retolu tion explanatory of the act to suppress iniurrec tion. punish treason sb! coafiicate property, ap-

proved July 17, 1564. as prohibit the forfeiture of real estate of reht! beyond natural life, be repealed, the a"t to take effect fron and after ls pissaje. Adrurncd

The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A M Nxw Vote, February 22. The Herald's Hilton Heal special of the It-th says there la no news and affair are quiet. Loyal feeling develop so bwlv that ir cannot be detected. Mr. Rrigham, one of the most eminent citizens of Savannah, arrived here a few days since on his war to Wsfhirgfon to present a statement of the sitnation to the president and lay before hira suggestions. The detective polic? arre.-ted a man named Wright charged with setting fire to the building that started tte fire at Savannah. The Herald's letter from ' ff Charleston, dated the lth.bas the following: This morning a we lay at anchor surrounded by darkness, our attention was attracted by a vivid flash illumioating the whole western hori xon, disclosing in tl.e dtrkr.es fragments flying in all directions, followed by dense smoke and flame. Immediately after other fires were seen in the city and it was supposed that Sherman had appeared in the rear of the city or that the enemy had evacuated. Shortly after daylight the evacuation' of Charleston w as discovered by vidcttes on James Island. The agreeable tidings were at once conveyed to Gen. Scbemmellfinney, and preparation at once made for occupation. At 10 o'clock this morning the city and fortlfi cations were posseted by a portion of General JSchemmellfinoey's command from James and Morris ifehtuds. The time of the evacuation is not known, though the pickets in the harbor report unusual stir at Fort Sumter during the night, and the Ut troops are reported to have left at 6 a. m. The portion ol the city exposed to the shells is almost in ruin, anl had long been abandoned by the occupants. The buildings are either entirely demolished or so destroyed as to necessitate their entire reconstruction. The ciy is filled with rubbish, and here and there shells and solid shot are seen. The Ijor.don Daily Telegraph has the following: It was reported on Wednesday tbat the French emperor had caused several war steamers to go in chase of a oonfeierate steamer now on the way to southern ;orts. The French press received orders lo say that puplic opinion can't fail her. ' A letter to The Times savs: When the French minister was re!eted from Washington the Americana were led to beilieve that no new agent would be accredited until Lincoln should recognize ihe emperor. Washington, February 22 Thiity four battle flags captured iu pursuitof Hood were presented to the war department to day. Also, there were lull presented by captors in person. Secretary Stanton in returning th&nks, said the flags would be kept with Appropriate insreip tion, and thatjmcdals of honor would be presented to the captors. The navy department to day, has received information that Lieutenant Wm 11. Cushing has constructed a mock monitor so closely resembling thoe used by the enemy that it could not be detected at a distance of 100 yards. About 10 o'clock this vessel was taken up to within 400 yards cf the(fort and sent adrift. As there was a strong tido she moved up the river and passed the fort as if under a slow steam, at the same time the army bad moved about twothirds distance around the fort. The rebels thinking their communications would be cut off by land anJ water, hastily escaped by the only avenue open, leaving the guns unspiked and the magazine uninjured. All public and some private buildings were illuminated to n'ght. On the main entrance of the state department was the following inscription: "Peace and good will to all nations, but no entangling alliance with any." The Tribune's Parris correspondent says the rebel ram Olinde is a failure. She is very alow and thought to be unseaworthy. The Baltimore American's jpecial from Auuapolis says 150 paroled officers and Ü75 men ar rived there fiom Richmond. They are in a wretched condition, 300 having been carried to the hospitals. HrAPqi'ARTKRS ASSIT POTOMAC, February 22. In consideration ol the general exchange and delivery of all prisoners held in the south, it is deemed inexpedient to forward after tbis Hate any funds or supplies. Washington, February 22. Gen. Schofield was not far from Wilmington when Lieutenant Cushing left. New Yobk, February 22 The Tribune has the following ptrticulars of the capture of Fori Anderson: 0a Friday Gen. Schofield advanced the 231 corps from Smithville to a point threatening the fort. The gunboats at the same time opened fire The bombardment ceaed at night, and resumed on Saturday morning, and Sunday morning found it evacuated. Col. Moore, commanding the 21 brigade, was the first todi-eover the action and take possession. The command under Gen. Cox had passed around and beyond on the road leadiDg circuitouedy from Smithville to Wilmington. As soon as the surrender was discovered at headquarters an advance was immediately or dered. His troops were pushed vigorously for ward, but, having no cavalry, have not yet as certained now far Hoke is in advance. The enemy only took off 5 guns, including 2 Whitworth guns. Gunboats will now nu-h on to Wilmington unless new obstructions develod Deserters nay they commenced the evacuatiou at 2 o'clock a. m. Commander Cu-hiug ha beeu up to Wilmington and a?erts our gunboats could all pass within sight and shelliug distance of the city of Wilmington. COMMERCIAL. I ar TtLsaaara.i Cincinnati Tlnrket. Cincinnati, February 22. liusine-- was partially expended to day though the exchange and bankiog ofSces were open. There was not much done In any depart rr.ent. Flour ÖV.I; good urei f'J P0, at.d good extra p SO. Ear corn is a shade lower; $1 ,0G.'ai,f)G for helled. Rye deeline-1 to 91.2. Oats dull and oflered al 61(2 t2c in elevatois. Whi-kv dull and nires nominal; sales at 21T ' '1 here is i.o demand for laid or mess prk, atii prices are nominal. ncon sidf are in denials! at Groceries close! dull and prices nominal. GoU 11 ? Silver lQ(Ttl-2. Exchange firm and at futl rates. w vara market. Nkw Yoai, February 21 No report HOTELS. PLANTERS' HOTEL, ACTON YOUNG, Proprietor, fFORirT.JUvr or stashyillt. ttxtszsskx.) Sixth St., between Main and Market, Zjouisv-illo, FOR SALE. fi to. 1 faying Saioon, VI. ITH leaae. cn wta:nj:a a'rest Ir.qclrw a ia can na'r.iEfoB rref. lT-lw. 1 fANTFD A few PupJi to iixtnict on tha Qa tar, a w na win Tiit tsrtr rtfidtof If lrel. For 1dformation app!y at J. F. Snonr'a Drug Store, 21s J Fae boom Ext H MART A. fTlXXOJ. r.vic-dk-

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fR. aLTOIi i. M. CALDTTXLL. E. B. ALV0ED & CO., ICCCIS501S TO ALTORT, CALCWKIJL& ALTO KP, aas in -AST r- & s (0) m. s : Mo. B 0 EAST WASHINGTON STREET. ar isDAJLTrscstatsf rrssigssJs. t:nattt)j cd band aad fw at la Uwt prtceta larf aal ort tecltf Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Tea, Nails, Glass, Woodenware, Soap, Candles, Starch, Raisins, Cigars, Tobacco, Mackerel, White Fish, Cordage, Twine, Dye-Stuffs, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Whisky, Notions of all kinds & IIOSTETTERS AND WAflOO 68 East Washington Street IKÜLaJrjrOLIS, m DRUCCISTS. A E. VINTON & CO., WIioIcmiIc mid Hctail DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES CORNER OPPOSITE TOSTOFFICE. Indlnnnpollt , Ind W K VYOULD RESPKCTPTLLT AXX0CKCK TO tie public that our arrangement arc now ramplete to permaoeatl conduct tho DRUG AND APOTHECARY TRADE. Our Hit of Goods wl i finUac? starjtalag wit&ta tks catalogs of a firt claa d it i ; Ii o Ii s i: . PURK CHRyiCALS, CH01CK HRDIClXf-S, PRSrUMERS ARTICLES, SELKCT DRUGS, FANCY TOILET GOODS, POPULAR PaTKXT MKDIC15KS, Pure Wines and Liquors, &c. A Separate l;partmntxfr Paints, Oils, Brushoo, Window Class and all PAINTKHH GOODS, To which we iiiTitf fcial attention. A liberal har o patronage i kindly solicited. feblS-dlm MEDICAL. ROBACK'S BITTERS GREENBACKS ARK OOOD, BUT IIO BUCKS BETT Kit. STOMACH BITTFkS Tea thouoand bottle. a14 la m month. Tbomoat popalar toaaach bitten lnse. ROIACK'? BITTERS. Good for all(!eranir.embtef the "toTcaca.Bilioasnea., IJrer CoTBplalntand (eDaratdettillty. 10 BACK'- P.ITTF.RJ. They ponee.-wonderful took proptrtif i, fTir.jr ton ts tha appttlte ai dirf IHtoriiai. RORACK' '1 ' "RS. iMbÜitatad L )- r! lantary person, will fn n them antcI!e&tton:c ROnACK'i' Kin RA. A A wino glatafnl beforaoach nesi win rtnoT irniia;vun aadallhTerdifteaier. ItOCACK'S ITTEIIS. Thej ars better than all PiHa, Powdara and mWt naieoca,dlsa4rraeabIe eotcponaa. ItOIIACl niTTKIt. Te 'an be taken wlthaot regard la diet. A. an apj-etirer tLey have aoenaL HOn.lCK'S I5ITTE11S. They are prepared by aa old an4 hülfcl phy.iciaa rrom well-kriowB Teetabts reraediea. ItOCtCKS B1TTCUS. Thereter ksowa tLey bars Kecoaia a and ard family trenafcening remedy. HO BACK'S U1TTEUS. fry ooo o-aaUa, ad yo wtU alwaya ae theaa ad recommena tbecn to etbera. UODACK'S DinXUS. C TT, ((O DA CK Hmlti traprletrt Ati comnoaader of ?toaaach Bitter. Blood Pnrlfler aad Blood inila. and DUtilWr aod aaaaaractaror or Catawta and flwediah Brand lea, an4 all kind. r tao r.no.a aotwes t.c llqaor, which ars sold wheltaalt er ia say 4ssirJ o.uantt?y, at Hoa.ao, V, so ana saai isiro aaraot.wia ein nail. O. For aals by Dror tfita aaJ Dsaitra la MedklM tvarr wVtrs, tsi ij Brov&lfit k Ibai, J. B. Vkksrs a&d W. L ReartaCo,lAauajaapoiia.- anay? viyaMtaw

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MAITH OOD! IIow Destroyed,. How Restored Dr. A. VEDEhv, - - - , - Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington SL ' 15C0X5LCT10S WfTH THE GEX1RAL PtACTTCt or Med eine, I treat by a fcew a4 ref.abU snodimaa. and w;A tho Lappieat reatih, aU forma of llat. of Us 5error.a, Scmiaal atd Urinary sad ftetaa! .yatossa. Yiuan wrtm Ifk Itll. ar rkki m-M m . tU!EK la fearfsl lasrnaco af aoaai formidable diaM tartera'L'tf 7rot.'5tkat mc ry aai rtacn. tarrylcj jeu to a prrunsii d a ih, rati ect LI! rea.on ho4 wy and art.'! yvrae'.f r treatment tbat diteipatee the atlghteat deaM, and cum the harraisf neakoeia tad other cam, cf strl. ona dlcnlty aud prjxtoa! aiicyaacc. SperruAtorrkrra, mnal WeaAoee. 5oetarsal Kala iotsa, SexoaJ I)oM?!ty. I in potency, Iffecti of fe.'Mttiia, and the Ir reult ltatilliy to CowemuiU tho M arris Coetract. jlenut and PLyaical Praxrattna, Kpiioyey. In'aoity ari C-"tia p'.io. , r rhsfuo, ' lao a taniM.h taardarer, ateaay to Li porje Preaaea hna cie thronrai every lane or Lfe, Jfor al'Mi ooca the trach bat pre tea on. Till forced at latt to thotretneadoaa Tert. And at oiic a he ainh." Likewise, I will gnarantet a radical cart of SytaiUA, Oortonhva and Get, la all their atairoa. ewtiroTy rotworing frooa tbotloodthe Iat apark of ihoeo tarrtblo diaw$ that a graiaallj t era tp tto fonttain f Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. TLe beauiy aud ettreme'dellcacy of tha feawaJo organIxstSon, to .ay Bothinc of Its hyiolo;ical ctaractritic, ars aCkient indicationa that H la aatVect to feraaa or diaeaao and anodiCcationa poraliar to Itacir. The phy.ician of the preaent day does sot encounter aay more forw of at'his dic ate a tlaa did the phyiic'.aa sf Cfty year a; bnt cwfBe; to tho preaett aocial condaiea or woman, her dineaaoa are increased to freqatewrj, and to the tnth cf this atsertioa the saelanchoiy deaths by connurcption hear arsp witae. , At tte AiCfriran Dirpenary no treat j a new tnetho.1, a ad with the happV't re?!:., rrslasaoa Utorl, (tailing of tho wontO Ir8(Uoas of tho Skin, Chloroia, or Green Sickness -characterised y JeliowUh, dirtr green pallor of tho auxface Kmaofao eMfsia, or aWr.t ennrnat;en; Amenorrhea, r Ra. tention of tho Ii enae; Dywmenorrhes, s palofal and dUBcult flow of theifenaes Xeoorrhaat or profaa Xoav atnjatioo; Leuchorrha, or eaceamro and alLrred aecrstiun of tbo nnrna cci erallj white, r tear! colorsas and tranitparenu Reader, I have arirenrrMi a c!tf diteaaet that ara net with in Females of ail area, whether married or ua. married; and to married Females woald say that thor are many oth r forms r-f dieaa pecoliar to your aex diea!.e of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Lac U t o, f which rpac will nut admit an elucidation. I omit It for tbo coo seil chamber, addtua; bat atoo snoro diaeaao Se tbi. and tbat ia a (ormi-tablo one UleoraUos) of Lb body of the Cteni. If ron are af'rted (tS nrr. !- V. M . . eia'-lage of morbid phenomena of thin character, yoai um v n um io .pare, du si one apply ror mod cat aid. If too late to arre.t the diaeaao, it is at least possible to palliate tLe Tnittoni. and thn m(t v ..v. - . . . way to an nctimely (rrare. In a majority of intancea thew tTiaeaaes bar mad considerable prorresa bo for th paiicat bocoxcaa alarmed. In aome casea an emariAiion lath Ar, inu.iua tbat attracts the attextion of the patient's fritnda. And uT-iT-, n-a.jpr. in me can your earnest attention t tho fearful ifrnif.cance of tho word waiting." It not only COnalltCtra tho leaitine tmmtnrm L.. I tk. niest omianvs rymptom cf Conan mpt loa, example f whicb ars invariably met with ia yoccr ladies who ar ami 9 a. 4 1 . 1 TL 1 tW f A I a a Wim uign inieiiecxnaj enaewme&ta, recnea accomplikhmenU, and eyea Raibing with anaatnral brilliancy not regarding the Indications as being tho of incipletit dieae, bnt thoe of peroaai charm. Tixe, ala! the poet einga "CoBkumptions cheek be'er looks auor paar, And lorely, than when pa.t all core, An l yet that bloom, o freh a still, IIa lent its fleeting aid to kill. And peak to thocho watch itshse. Of a (kae, dea'Jt and auCerirg too; Thcarh alio, Jaat viewing argbt so fair. Could dream that death wa there? Addreea P. O. rox 12CI. lETOSce hours from 8 X. It. to 4 P. If. Rocm Xo. Ji 't,Fat a.hiTiton Street, lnliniro'.ir.Itilata. feblS-dly PROFESSIONAL. II E M O V ,Y L . Doctor W.U. THOT-SOrV, HAS REMOVED BIS OPFICI FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WHERE HE WILL COXT1XCE to treat and cor Mr a to Di?eae, lo all their pecie, tage. ramification, and ; ba. Dr. Wm. Tbomon will giro to each patient a written Increment, binditig himself to eflect a radical and permanent care, or make no cbarge. C Dr. nra. Thcrwoa ha mad tbX treatment of Prira' Diiaoea a7 specialty siace the year 1KJI thre years lath city t Banaio, . t . , eiDt years la Lblcagt-, III., and two years in Peoria, 111. Daring eight years practica iaChjcara. 111., he cared over tbirteea tbo.ai.d raaea. Dr. Wm.Thcm-on, io hl. practic fc r Scrofula. It ta rn a tic and peneral diseases cf the blood, aaea Faulf atins' Vapor Path of tbo aioet iageniou. kind, la coedaation with internal treatment. SEMINAL KMLSäi0'ä. tht conMoue nee cfself-abn. TL! solitary vir, or depraved sexual inda'g.nca. Is praetteeö: by the renin vT bnta aexes to an a 1 moot anil mi ted extent, producing aith anernsg certainty th fotloa log train of morbid rymptcta acle cotabated by acienliSc madical measure, viz; Sallow coaateaaac, dark ipts nieder th eye, pain In tbo head, ringing la the ear, and noli like the rnnling of leaata aad rat Ulna of chariots snesine aboat tb loins, weakness f tho Iimba, confaaed a-Uion. blantod intellect! los of confidence, dimdenco in approaching atranger. a dlalik to form Lew acquaintance, a J;po:t:on to bnn ardty( loa f memory, hectic ffa.be, pimple and various eratlona aboat tbo face, furred tvngse, alRLt sweats, fetid breath, coajr,h, concurs ption, moromama, ad freqieol ly ic.-antty. Tne atnict'l, on li.e rrt appearanc or any of tt a)oTe iymptm, bonld tnmecita!y arpy to Dr. Wm. lbomaon tor relief. 3Eiy(3,ce and CooMiltaUon R. a&e 0. 29 Sooth Deiware alreet, Indianap1ta, Irtd. r. a Box 1651. st2f-ly MEANS TO SECURE GOOD KOr.'.ES. w E AHK 0KFEE15G STJPERIOK 15DCCEME5T to persons with a Utile re a iy moans toi homs. We will I-ol Kutlrrlyon Tlmtr an l eret confurtaU dwell! nra, bnilt go workmoa and In good style, on tbo paymentof L (aa mach as tb improvements wJl cost iL renaalmu to b paid a eay payment not mach more ttan a fair rest a th pimie. Harirg Iota In nearly an parta of th day, we sen aroommodat all wiablng to a en re a boree; aad haecc a Iarr amoact of lumber on hacd. and wsrkma resdy employed, w can eroct bnüdinr on abort aUc. a XEKaa!) PI F KCl. sp9-dtf Eeal EaUt Aga LECTURES. Philosophy of Marriage. fiviicriiorRraTCRJOFTuc sr.w ioekmcsium 1 of Ar.atoTjr bare determined, reraralleaa af tpoae, tt l.nne free, (for tbo benefit of raffertng haman:ty, and Sj.preloa oiqoarkery,) foer I their Bast Ir.tere.ting sad iatrucliv Lecture oa Marriage ad iu diMioaliucetiona. ?arena atad Pbyaic! lb.uty, Iremaiure cecime ci ar,boo4, Ina ft,or, weaanea or DfprtMlcn, ltupotrtcy, fa of Ititrn ar.i Masly Tom er; the treat Maial Kril. end Ibm afaiedtaa waich raealt rrota youth tu I fui'.ie. escea f matnnty, or I am at aato of rkys.clogy sud laws cf "a:ureTbee inva'cai-Ie Iectore bavs been the means af ealifbteTilnr anl .aina; thoa.ande, aad wilt bo fenaratded free, on receipt of four tarrpa, by addressisf Sfr. tary.New I or a Madura of Aba torn y and Mediciaa.tll Broadway. 5e York. Jan21-4ly RE r.i OVAL. SA. rXHLE5, APCIIITECT, HAS EX w OVID Ell , f.fSc frm the .Ktaa Building to hia rooideaca Ii Weit Ohio atreet, between Meridian sad niiaota. JaaJ'-dloa TOBACCO AND CIGARS. XO . 3 . JOHN A. IIEIDLlXGEtX ajTTlLL opea k a few day bl old atand at Ko. S Pslmer aid tiTtteaJl tii sld frieods tad every other a a a who loves t moks a Ca, savoot, gas. ne Üana Clear to call 00 bita there. ' tCa ho ha cIod out hi stero ho ha. watched th cht nee o order t bay oa!y th Ut f,ood at redr1 caah price.v Keepoctfailf. ffc-4Jw JOÄ3 A. SEIDUSGEX, NOTICE. X THE JOUR?a"EYLFJ BniCKLAYEnS w taaian ILL tcid aa' s?jonra4 fceetlag at tb Crt Hsoa aa Tliraiay ertMax at 1 atlocl. P.bc- . . . . aeatdaaoa 1 reaaeeted. ... -

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