Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 282, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 January 1862 — Page 3
LOCAL DEPARTMENT. rTl citizens of Rih county pave aa txtra blanket to each oMirofCol. Hack lamaa's regiment. Who will follow tho ijooj xatnrlc? - - VZT" We ee b letters from Paducah that
Dr. Thomson, frota this city- accorapaaieJ : Gen. Wallace, in his late xpedition to Carap j Beauregard, jut what his friend had a right to expect alwavs at the r-ct of Jjt 1-5?" Train are aaid to b now crossing Green river on the new bridge, and running down three or four mile on the other ijY to the point where the rrbe! began detroring th track. tT The Chicago Sanitary Comrniiou for the benefit of sick and disabled aoldier?, acknowledge the following from the ladies of Terre Haute: One box, containing four comfortable, four quilts, fourteen pairs of socks, one blanket, three pairs mUten, two irk dried, fruit, thirty six v. three allow, nine ehirt, neven pair titunel drawer, thirteen j-airs cotton dnwer. twentjeren cotton hirts. .a. Thi Bt,:Ti Hot. TL1 exc'ie:u id rjpulir Hotel has recently pied into lha hand of ilf.,r. .Vof-inger L !Iire. who I have thorouzhlj renovated it and by close ; attention to buine4 are determined to cnike I it a mo. pleasant stopping place t tho Uitin our city. To suit the stringency of the time, they liar reduced the price rf Hoard to per week. From it central cd convenient location and the- low price cf board the Uuntin House should be and we have :rtd'j.hl will be, crowded with guean. The table i alwa applied with to bet the mrkrt afortf. -- A Ta.rtLiG Coupaxiox. -11 t!w lady reider ii about traveling or wihe to make a ra .i acceptab'e pilt to a friend about dolog so if he proposes visiting a watering place, or nould li'af "omething nice to have in the eou..try," let hr try one of Burnett's Toilet Cunspni f, cotitaiiiing a bottle ot Li C"C9 lint, hieb dreues the h iir perfectly w thout qreatiny, drying, or atiiTenin it a flacon of ßorirrvl. one dm of which f erfucres the hui'ikerchiei delicijnly one of Kallis ton, the bet cofPi tic in the world, ai.d one 01 the Oriental 'i wth tVA Thee peparation are of approve uf lu'i.e and all that thty prof- to Philadelphia Bulletin. j B7" At the election for D ractors of the Terre Hiute and Kichmcol Railtoad Com piny, held on Monday last.. th lollowin; gentlemen wereelecfel: Clnaarey Rose. James Farrington, Deiutl Demit.g. E J. Teck. II Roa, Chss. Wood, W. K. Edward, K. Nippert, W. H. M Keen. At the rceetinp of the Directors elect, held on yesterday, the following oiiicers were Iectel: E.J. Peck, l'iei'Jent aaJ Superintendat. Chaa. Wood, Secretary and Ticket .Agent. John Scott, Treasurer. lilit.ir. Col Bcut 'i, of the bih reituent, aa iu Indianapolis on Monds j. Ho intends vUitlag his childreu at Uichm n I nd going f rum there to Washingtou on impjrtant buine. lie looks a if camp life and lengthy ai l laborious marches agreed with hlra perfectly. Colonel Kiiuball, of the 14th, left Indium polia on Monday night for his ror.niun 1 at Roraney, Virginli. Col. Bridjland of the 'Jl Cavatry was In lodUnapjlii on Mondar. II rettirnel to Uardstown that night, taking with him one hunJred and forty pistols t eoniplete the arming of hi regiment. Dr. J. J. Wright, Clerk of Morgan county, and Dr. K M. Spencer of Eminence, Morgan county. haT spent much of their tirue during the past n)nth at Crib OrchanI attending to the wants and neeeiiics of the ditre-e 1 33d Regiment TLey will ever be gratefully remembered by thoae they are iiw befriendiug. The following is a general nrdr lrn Gen. Wood: HaatviraarRBs U. S. Förch, i Barlitown. Ky.. Jan. ii. 12. The camp of instruction established !n this f icinity will be called and styled "Camp Morton," in honor ot Indiana'adiMlnguished aad patriotic Exccutis. Ity command of Oen. Wood. W. H.Sim an. A. A. U. Tut laiau Riuimk?t. Tbe citJes of JefTer ni!!e re louil in their priieofthe 1; Irish Regiment. 3üth In liana. Col. Walker. They ut r.o regiment that hi been encamps! in their vicinity baa con-lucte! Itie'f so well aa this oao ha doi.e. The citiaat'.sof Louirill, also, say il iaone of the bet regiwenta that h passeJ thriih tl;er treets, and rrditiry men !ok forwarl to its operations on the battle fie! ! hi implicit conJence that it w ill fully rial the achierexntr.tsof thegallaat Cih of N Vork.anl of Irish soldiers ea cumber'tsa bttt!e lipids throughout the world. ! t Thoxai W. Fry ha been appointed by j the W,r Departs:, nt, on the recutamcn l tion j of Gen. Wallace, Biiade Suteon. Thia I Uasrs the appointments of Dr. Thor. pon and Droarti, as Surgeon an 1 Aiitant ifur- j eon of the 11 th Reimrnt, in the tame con- i d;tin '-hey eie ! e . Dr. Fry rtÜruLlu-d h" position ai reiraenul SurK'n and ai lued tint ef Brigade S argea ou Ge-aer.sl Wllce'a apvintmerit. ST- - Come All Yrt ?lf S(nnd In thr Irish llrUtsde. r.J Vi. tff hr at fie w.. - ' w tioa f--r the d.eds dor.e at Lealoctoc. Wit CaM Muleu as our letder. ve ;il go and m vt h!:n, be it to Leaict?:: er e!ewhere. The l'.tiön raust b preserved. "Let 1:1 all go to re:r.f.-)tre him. Call at our ofhee in the Lir.toa Meek, and we wi.J t!J yiu her h; Had Quarter are. PUN. E3BITT, dtf J. HMOORH. Hat! Hara! T. H. Uiwerte bo Is a fractal Hatter, and -irv rvir toJoerh C. Yates, cvrrer of Fi.A.h and WaHh Street, us received Us Fall str!e c f blocks and ta now on band aud is Bianufartaricg t otdr the hAcisoaest style of iVl arid Winter UaU at prictJ rtis from two vJii:,rs Up wards. dtf
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On Saturday creme, cn Second ftrtet, near Dr. Pcnca Drue store, a email, leather t, ... .e t ocaei won, wun a atrap, one loop toru i-i i icexocKei iook contained between ory ! and fifty dollars in bill,, including one t0 Trjurj note balance not remembered The finder will be liberal rewarded br ! leaving it at Dr. Fence' Dm; re or at !3t .Tfuaicni. Mrs. Maar A. Cobt, Teacher of Mu- j tie, will gW lessons upon the Piano Forte, . with or without the use of instrument. In- j struction in Thorough Bass and Vocal masic, i either choral or with instrumental accompa ciment. New popular Sheet Music, Singing Books, and the rcoit approved Instruction Books furnished. Apply at Music Room on Sixth Street, adjoining Miss McLeod'a School Room, or at her residence, Comer cf Ohis aad Third streets. A first class Fiar.o for na!e. Terms re nable. Jtf MEDICAL. DU. D.O. WALLACE oOVrs hie Profional terTice to th ci'Jirns of TerraUauta and itrrouadlau coantrT. i OFFICE Pour dor writ of G. W. Patrick' Drtl 8tor. j RESIDENCE Oa Jwn, bctweca th and Tth TTENRY Aij?..1 D. MANN, PHYSItad itraton. (imr-r n - mL je a.t. .1 v.v..i. atret, Terre-uame, iW. idc. 2, in, ny CLOAKS. VJJWilUD. LJjJiTA.a. t r BY EXPRKSS THIS DAY AT THE LEADERS OF FASHION. T7LEGMTT r.UCK Ti?. WER AND KR5CJ! a Clnrk i'l&.V.f 'II A . Iii C-. Cl.k II I A I Si CO. WANTED. rr nnn wze ejs. JUUUU 100uIittbtt lriat I'easbcii. cecu-ntr u. f . 1 in n.K A u . t VETrEL) k TKAPFED QUAILS XI PRAIMR v'IiICKEX ASÜ VEM-OX. J i?ct2d.f C. A. ILTIXF. Co. MEAT MARKET. f)EEF 1 BEEF. Our fnen.l Joe Kapp, ba rpneJ a taat nbop In tha hltne nrw bntWnic Xt. J It Barr, on 5th street, here b i prarwd at all h"Qr to raly alld.rwl tor fin., freh. ft hif, pork. lamb. or n,1f1ttrta' sl in CROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Tü.Vr II Et' LIVED. -A ltrge .ml ti wU ilnrl nck of f5roc:rl, for 5f, wbo!? ala or retail, fr .ah, t 5o. ib, Main Strrp ly A. C. FLliEOW. -- " j i LAUGE lot of New Raisin-, just A rrcdrea br X. C. KCKSütV. ! ' . ' HAMHUUGH, Ln-li-h Dalrv.Pine ! .SPpl. an.l W. K. th, ' j at A.C. FÜRTtOWS. rI0MATO. Wa'nut, Worcfsir, J- Cau-r, Capotas ar.d 0.t-r CaUup, a tiw articU. at A. C. tTKKOW S. ; 'PALLOW. Opal, Star and Pnrafino A Candles, at A.C. ITRKOW . j 1Ö0 -r f BARKFLS CUOICK AP.i.ES.fur ia'.cl-jW ty A. CI" U KK'J . B L'CKVHI:AT PLOUH. a choice arUclf, for mI A. C. FCRKOW. d SACKS HOMINT, a cLoIco artlcie. for aat t)J by A.C. FLUUOW. I "IIL choicest brands of Pamily Flour wilt alwars a foüii! ant 1. Jlrerni to any tartof tli rify frff cf cba'ife, at A.C. FL'Kr.OW.s No. 85. Main StrcU J WILL pay cash for any quantity of PrleJ Ar-nl-s and TacLc. A.C.ICKROIt, aee o. W, Mala btirrt. SKIRTS. Balmoral Skixto, A NEW SUITLT UKCKI VCD THIS DAY. AT VARIOUS FKICE3. EdKall. .llcDou.il sV Co. CONFECTIOflERY. I .TI VO KT A 1 T aü tT 1 C i: ! GOODS POUTIIi: HOLIDAYS! TOYS. OF ALLDISCRirTION; (TANDIKS. PLAIN AND FANCY; FRUITS, NUTS, WILLOW WARK, Ac, Ac, Ac. No. 9. 4th Street, nett to Tost Olli e. ITGlYIMi: GKEAT PLPASI nr to anroif f to rpy friend. anl lb" paMU' -nr!lT. Ibut I ant row prepared t J Trie tht IT ca!i. ily HO k of T' s n.l Fancy ArUclr. I. ry lrK ami cetrpUtt, s-k! h Iff 0 H'W-.rd U3 rtftt Car. My !t r has trn rl.rR"1. thua rnaMlr ma to di.play rTfrjtl.irnj t th titor to a t ettrr a.lTar.!aja t hsr. a fin a.rtrnri t of t'an ti., NuK. I ru.ts, Ac , ate., Ac. e"lUl(l pr csu red th ankMr.f a verv rompatnt wcrsmn, I m rrffavt t furnl.h latnr Vrti w.u tVsa t if rn4 tlr, r.slrle t-tc XT. H.Ri l lDrR d-tiedti UNDERTAKING. .4 v --' ; "J ' - ,v -i ' ' . UNDERTAKER Uro clp atoüT ttrsrEcrnuLT tnKä th(H ts w&rt of ar.yaitr.f tn hU Li , that I la nrTrl 1a furnish Smmmrlm An al-t iviil.x I Ua tmm on u4 th bt aort7vi 1 1 of TiHtUitfif TrtiaaiSnf t tt trcaffcl t li 1 rity b rwa hi.u th vlAmt Lr!ruUrr lr u c:f, I trj-t I aUilCi'.J. I can bit foQnd a try c'.J tat)4 Ctsr-e .f svy.J mrtA Cbrry Sul, Sltr&U Catl Ci Lt 1 tr oa haail, criiac ..m'w... r..v ..1 r ft k " wvta 1 .4 1 .1 .rv.. iv m. ' !TJ c;ZtT? Ti. ?!.7JZr . ,a..i t y kumct cy rs-rrtd t-.T Urrdi el t!x ;! rss fornUt4 t crir. Carrtass ! atr fxr cmr ef 5.svsn4 ki! CSrry hirsts, tsvjsrt? LS4AC PILI . MUSICAL. X O UT'b UNION QUADRILLE BAND! TIVL ATTIXD rEOMITLT TO All CAltJ ta itt tcaat! Sm. xtaif-firatibt l I 4XI Tart at r-y.VL rax a. SKATES. . HI! moat eUsnt, the best
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
IMATCUM fcT THE WLMU1 CMOX LINS. -wy-r- T- j i j OOU jJlSpatcllCS. j ! 2, A Rumor Denied Gen. Isjnt' nx nLii from Fort IsarentrorthXvbodu Ytt Hurt A t W -. . - Hi at Hancock Doinc of Cvncrrsshnal Committees Gen. )Icf?le!lan Ayain Out l)xrtHoir AVift IjraU Out A Woman in the Cat e Dfttination of DurnsiJe't Exfdition Changed Uumori and FactsA yew JIrijaJlfr Centra! Rthrl Female in Wathinjtun. Wahigt j.v.Jan. 6. Judge Hcarnc, cre of the council tor Col. Kerrigan, emphatically contradicts the report th.-.t evidence !, ts been ehcitcd etabüshing without dubt tho charge oi luing given information u tic enemy. 1 he evidence r the rrr"i',ntion has not yet bcn closed. An error in yesterday dir.ttl '.. relative to the proposed mJit.iry exj.ed:t: " ta Ft. L-eiveii worth. raiKcs it aj j ear I.ar.e U to hold a ub"rdi:us I'z. The rerere U the enso. tion is second to none, it coia!! .. üener.tl i''ti tljerooxpedi iv anv iu nd is to be numbers, character aw 1 nurno'under the iIc and cxclusivo niuiandof (en. Lar.e. who proposes to wemun.strato, with his Westen c:us.idor?, the wavs ai.d means through which t'.ie rebellion cn be cruhe I and the republic restore ! in ail it integrity. To Cirry out this purpose den. L ine U supported by the active energies of tho Adniiuistralioa in the vnriuui ü-p .irtrnents. A di-patch Irom II uirock, thi evening, says th.it nobody lus been killed .n our s:uo m the ahclling of t!i it town l,v tlio roSeN SPECIAL TO TRiri'XE. A Jj.H wiJi I,0 rrepritcJ. tr-morr.- ir t cor.fcr power upon ih? A tv in New . io tumKo.a ai,(i,;ivtr im uimiuivieo i!i va nivl iiitviui ii i e also u;;der coüiiJenttion a bill fur th :ia.2 j'urpow. Thi co;umittto will probably r port to-ni'rrow. The bill authorizing the Se?retsrv of t!io TreiBry Ij is-ue SilM.OJO WO of Treasury otes. .m l nuke tlu'tn ;i leal tt iuler, public and i nrte, iili.n the LTnUed St i Tl.- :.. . , W'.e ttifs botei author. re Ji.i July I.tst eg 1 1 wti'ifr. WOlLn's DI-Si-AiCU. I Ief. MoCMLui. lor tlio Ihst t'.nif. in ?oij er.! weck, ppeaird vul ot '.'our-, to .j.iy, nolo to rvie in a ein um IIa i;iS In "onaeciion with t!.f n.mors reeciin the !e..ka..e ,l .-...u ir..m U. ,1. ... .:.7. ' 1 I . . . . . . iruei. 1 1 m j-.tut the ti.iultter ut a li,h 1. 1 Ti -ci il is one ot t!io trtiilry p irtes It i- now tindvrstu'xJ lrom the movement I oT the reb')., tSiey weie aw, hp y thi de?.i11 ittoii ot l'unisitif s expedition. The t-torv pici th it i: h.ih r ,:kod oi in tl.e t.imily of the tdlicvr MÜudv'd t". and by .! d.UKhier Cun:niu:iic.-.ted f her Li er wlu n villi th'? rebvU. Th? destination of t'iij expediti.in iiabetn cl a ted in coiircij'iC!i e. Tbe vwunjc leit town ccrcily, ind bus r.ot rcturm d. H.r at'if r, it i- un it r -tooJ.ni:! 1-h 1 1 1 v leave- for Eurjpo ir the bvi.sfit t h i iie.iUh liLKAin MSrATCU. The Cab ii.vi i-j in fc-.ori to 11:1 no: lidjjun.cd mi 10 o'clock. a ... 1 1 a -eci ti.try i5ev am a rriurnf i r.ijht. " ",,e.af.el'7,- f . , . he c'1 H.Jul1 0 , ü 11 ue,perate liIit on the L per i otuin ic at uo.u iu.rt?i s. l f k,," ",-v h.tthe rebels luvo be lr,,1S at H Muck, and our own I jices have j v vaa 1 viui iini open re:urmi! me nre, aim in it nr 11:1er neen j able, to ret;h the orVect aimrd at. X later difPatche- l'ive bcfii received. i ti wi s' risrTi 11. The I'i .-idt'iit .fiit t') tlic S-'iiitt; the nnmo of Coloi.el Due. of the l- 2I:i.nesot;i lie.i ment, hb Ibiiradicr General. It is knonn th it several femalo prioners are rated for and watcl'.e! in the northern part of the city by a p.ut of the tlri ii tis under Lieut Sheldo:;. 0i hcveral Oceanian , -cceruly, events have transpired, showi'.iß J plot to cluidectinely cll'e.t their reU'!tje but tho vi;:iltiice of the trna-.d n olte;i frustrated it. Hriidicr fJencral Shie-d- has reached Washington . r.ipluMon ut' a llmlcr in I'ori :.wi;tli Nnvy Yard. Rc'sto, Jan 7. The Steam linger in tl-.e I'ortinjouth Navy Yard, ronnectod wilh the Ordi ance Dejartr.ient, explo!ed jestcnl.iy, kilün Mr. Ilride. t he engineer, dfinolit-li-in.; the chimney o:4e hundred feet acd d r'.i : oth'r dam !'. The iu lil for the teamer Niagara ti!l cloe nt i VtocU to-morrow, Wednt-a lay rnon.ii'K', ilie r. A sail, how e er, till about noon. I.rttrra fir Iiio!er ol War IJelea il lri-4nt ifc Somborn Kutiiur. l(RT Movnot, .Ian C The accamulatiou of letter at this p' teo t i issuers f war at the S)uih. has become . l ue tint there ht- now several thousand waitu U be r i nruined, and in my of the.-o ttiich arc tv.o l'nr wiil be ieitroyel with:t L'.-ii A tl of truce from the dig f.!iip tins I'. M.. trouht lrm Norfoik C.j.t. Ralph Hunt a;, d Lieut. Ives, ie!e.cd prist ncrs of war, lrom Richmond, completing the rnr.'oer t tn hur.died and filty. The Southern p.aj rr ir.'eiieit n'ii.i tie a etCept a tee'r.iphc di-pttc!i l'. at the Fvdvi.il tifsops li.id been iepu!-tvi it: S aith Carolin., fiml f.rvcd to t ko teli,.e under tliO Cut or of their gua boats, en noril Kill-to I-l.iii.l. Carl Hunt bv'.Mj.-s t Compuny C, of tlic lt Kerttuky Re rtrcnt. .md Lieut. les n Company (J. ol" tho Cltb New Y-ik. TitTlit L)Lsp;itclu.s. rn.Nf;itisio.i.. XXXVII TH CONCRKSS Fir.ar Srs-ioK. Was"n..7o, J 'L 7. H ist A c'.VN-a: as rt C e 1 fr rrs ; tlie Fitsalent. wiiii c .manj i: u iltru1 m"!, in re'eietieto tSe Trrnt ;?.ir. Mr. Vallaiivliglur.t ? k t oati to ep:cs Ins dissat'f iCtion nt t'.e coutte pursue 1 by the 'oveit.mvtit in delivering up M ou ntid Slab-!!. rr::i.ik;ng t'ntin Ii- ttmt thrs ' months ould be t war ni.1 Gmt Pitt- ! ain cr el-e we will tn;r!y ss!n;:t to t! e rei cognition of th? Soutfce-: t ntIeriry r.r 1 ! the b etkin? u;. Ol t!; b'ovka--e. Mr. Hutchii s te.-linl. h's cJ- ! i 1 iue f; d Leret.:ii e tre. t "J to . ( er c oti t. ii e c lU'oi, wf.ne now l e is n:n drhveii 1 Ur Ma 11 ai l Si' 'e 1 T'.e 1 o " "" "' 4: C 'g'J u C tr tl 1- ' ci:i th t h's be'o j. f fl td n!t :;.. w.j i. e wh:h ileii 1 t-s tvi.ett the icte's bv ft- ' "J w" rfii .üio .,!,; i.,8 tr, i i rj . ! teJ Sulci a war which t Jh -a:h de.drd with that view. Hvtk! Mr. Th.-rnis vf Ms-.fhuse:ts gue l to jhew t) ic the j:'.i:.f,-4ti-rj of the t .ipturc of M.ison and S.klfil. KoU:, I - i:p:vou wtot; in ir.aV'.i p the de :.m: d ; which was u.':;ut aid insu!er.t in ;irif. ,. hs Oore that wi.i.a )n iur.I-t.:rd in the American lrc;t( a tne if WKr.gnhich a it U.s op;.rtuo:;v w trAe t!.e blow o retributive j':tice. Tho n-Ae in! ' doci rs r.: rre rrfi :rr 1 t t'-e Coir.nvttce ; , on FvicUn A2'i r j 2Jr. Hutih nss. ! h y. iy !.tve n'uaier a oi hc 1-.. e. t: ..'1 t v .its. wi;ea ani -lere Ii cd ngue, Ii. u. t.;e Cn- j tceDC(ui:c. -if th tb?.!i n. ever vctel f.-r i a n.eare Or ubl.i x.g tie ref.e'dn. stJ ti esUtlh tbe auth ritv of li e Cn- el StateiT i ; Tbe ievrd of the Hn.a ic nrtr show a j I vota or s;e.h cf hi Cu'Iegur , m which r t ! h id cot cppc?el l e wretr ice t!.e cora-
ctcceaeid- lie ts! evi it wM a fair sute-
ineut of tho position of his colleague, and r.ow he would have held oa to Miwn and S!ide!l in order that it might result in a war whit ;i,.i iiritaiu for the - benefit of tho
j rebeiV. j Mr. Thomas, of Mass., said this rjueitbo i involved joints of law of some nicety. It i was too much to asjuu.e that this country ! could take another war on its hands, and we ! raut therefore wait. Wo are not called to stay that the demands of England was manly andjiM. It was unmanly and unjust. He denied that in capturing Mason and Slidell ms nn insult to the British flag and violation of international law was involved, and argued tht we had a right to do what was done en tint occasion. Sln ate. Messrs. Fotniroy and Chandler presented petitions for tbe emancipation of slaves. Mr Hle givo notico that he should introduce a bill t' punish frauds on the Treasury. Mr. Powell introduced a bill to abolish tile frankiriir privilege. Mr. Davis offered a resolution that the Secretary of War be requested to report to the Senate the aggregate number of three years volunteers, and in what classes they .serve, Vc. On motion of Mr. Sherman, tho bill to in crease the number of cadets at West To'int be taken up. The question was on the amendment, that the cadets be dismissed if deficient in their studies. It was disagreed to. Mr Trumbull opposed the passage of tbe bill. He believed it was owing to tho Vest I'uint officers that the war was languishing nsitn. He was opposed to increasing the ' cadets, especially at this time. Mr. Lane of Kansas paid the greatest : trouble was. we have eo army board to seprate the stupid from those wüo hive brains. ; The gtea.te.sl trouble we have, is tbe stupid- ! try ofol tho array officers, and the want of j common sense. J Mr. Doolittle thought the best reform tht ' could be introduce J, was to see that promoj tions Cime up from the ranks of the army. : Oae ohjection to West Point, was. its exclu- . ivei.e-s. , Mr. Wilson wa-j ready to abandon the bill i oa Iho ground of economy. He thought we i should begin to economise, aud, if necessary ! reduce all the salaries in the army but on no j other ground would h vote against the bill. 1 On motion of Mr. Wiuon. the bill in lelation to the arrest of prisoners who claimed to Le held to ei vice by officers of the army an1 navy w.i taken up. Mr. Sauisbury moved to postpone it indetiiiiteiy, which was disagred to; ayes 13: i.tys 2J. The bill provides that any officer detaindetaining such persons be discharged from tl: servico. Ou motion of Mr. Carlylo tho bill was postponed Jorthe present. I Ou motion of Mr. Foster, the report of the i Committee on Judi Maty on the Kansas contested seat was taken un. I Senate adjourned. ! (Jovenior .lorpnn,s .Messne. Albaxt, N. Y., Jan. 7. Tho following is j a digest of the annual message of the Gotci nur of New York to the Legislature Altr !viemg biieflly the pie.-ent comliI lion ol the country, he says our State credit, jtheiiidex ot un a hiding iontiidet:ce in the (Jovvi itinent. never -rod higher than now, j anithf thuticvs, although drawu on for war, J ate in ha:is actory coi dition. Forty per : cent of the mlvAiives made by tlie State have i been returned by the Federal TreasuryThe Governor recommends such legisla- ! t!o:i on capital punishment h will impose tbe i deeath penalty oily in the first decree of ! muidvr. J Ho recommends that works on military tacti :s be introduced into all State Colleges and Academic, and that drill be made a part ot the exercises. The banking business of the State is reported to be iu a sound and healthiul condition. Emigrants arriving at New York have fallen oil' thiity seven per cent from last year, and nu in be Ic.-s than any year since the organization of tho Uoanl of Commissioners of Lmigraiiou. He recommends that the New York proportion of the Federal tax, $20,000,000, be a-suuicd at onvo by the Statu, and propose a mode for its liquidation. The condition of the militia is nlluded to, and legislation recommended that will conform with the laws of Congress, and improve the elhVieucy ol the Slate militia. The (overnor then enters on a reTicw of the political troubles of the country, anl the action of the State ot New York. The aggregate number of men raised for the war in the fetale has been one hundred ami twenty thousand five hundred and fereaty-eight. The number now in the field, deducting the killed, wounded, prisoners, discharged tc, is eighty nine thousand and thirty-four. There are now in the State, in addition, mustt'icd into tho service, Jouiteen ihousani five hundred men. New York troops are kcaitervd ovir nino States, and in fortythree dilleicnt btigades, under twelve Generals ol division. They luvo taken part in even engtgetnent during the war, east of the Allegheny, and south ot Washington. The (Jo ernor allude to the state of Harbor dvlvi.Ci.s. and calls for ppjmpt aud effective nit' i.-urcs in the Legislature, and for im me ii ue cll'ort to obtain suitable appropria pons from Congre-w tj provide for tho do fe;!ce of tl o Coast, and that immediate iTvIitiMnrv Minevs be taken to ascertain what defences ie necessiry. He recommend that tl e S: ue proceed at once with woik, h o'iing to the general Ooverument for t: mharemeiit. New York's interest in preserving peace with fore gn nations is enlirgvd upon, and war with England dvpreciatvd as traut with untold disaster, no mere pretext, no caprice of Court or Cabinet, no caii'-e h atuver unless it involves national di-nhy. or we are denied the positive right, lould justify the rrp' eeutativvs of the State to consign us to a war with any foreign pow. it, epeial.y at thu ieriHl wheii c atraonlinary sui'plies uf men and money nave been and will bednwii front lis to overwhelm the insurgents at hora. 1 he tneitie oincluJe with the patriotic Jec!r ijn ttat Xc Yotk wdl csl everyth ng into the bilmceto preserve the dignity t-! i stal ihtv of the Government. M:V YOIIK STOCK MA UK ET. NkW Yoaa, Jan. 7. St c lower mith fair btfcit e.-s; CM a 0 and Kick I land Milwaukee and I'raiiie Du Ui en d 61 4'; Ualen and Chicago Gl; l'.!:n isCeti St C2; M.ch'gan South-r.-n gu ras.teiHl 40;',, Michigan Sjutheni M.ohigm tVi'tial J9.; Pacific Mail yj't; hr e 'öl; Hudaon 33; Harlem pefei'.td lil:-. CiVvvhnd a-'i Tolelo 3JJg'; Krie prcu--red X; New York Central Mtj; Ckicagj nnJ .North Wettern lit bondi 3'J; Onlilorto 7'h 77; Miclran 6' 7; Ms ouriGV Il ; Uu w 1 Sfate b's '1, registcred, ST; I uill Statts C's '51. coupons, -.1 . ii.'civati .nAiiKirr. Ci.sci5?aTJ, Jan 7. ricur du'.l aud the ds-and local; 4,0u fcf rt:.e. Wi'eaiCrtr at full friert. acJ not euch uCVrirg. Oitj firm at '.'7c. Cora in goad decsand at 5c. ilte advit;cei to llftbCc, ani ery i:r e. Whisky in ct:re and fpectilativedenand, at d pi ices up to I.rc. H cul hevy; cot many cSTerir.?, pcert;ie Ji'rc u l.ohl bclc under tie titicts Jrcni New York; were tb t ioig TatC. 2 O.0 bb!s men poik old at i9. 12.(3?.. 7.! j, but t e bc-t brrds couid have beea bought at $J.2o at the c!oe. Green cu-.rs dull at 2-43 andS'e. Li5s demand fur bulk .drsai i;. 1 ard dad ai d more lieely oJered at co::itry rüderei t erce aie efferei at Cc. Xa chsn- in grocer.ei; all vert firm "at full price. Lai Lange unen.td ati C-rr.:nal under the advices frcia New York. Danktrs tot buying but aniious to tt!l at jarOCfre-
. . . . fjtom fri:i)i:hick. Affaire ot Hancock Jackson Retired On Rebel Officer Killed Gen, Jackson $ Force A Forced March The Zth Connecticut. Fcem&ick. Md., Jan. 7. The latest intelligence received from Hancock, last night, states that Gen. Jackson had retired, leaving onlv a battery and infantry guard in night. The result of tbe shelling is unimportant. One of the rebel officeri was seen to fall from his horse, and is believed to have been killed. None are reported killed or wounded on our side. Jackson's force consisted of ten regiments, with & large baggage and supply train, and ten days cooked rations. It is not known where he w ent, but it is eurmUed he intends to attack Col. Kelley's command. Gen. Bank's 3d Brigade left hero at fire o'clock yestordar morninp, and arrived at Hagerstown, which is twentv-sir miles, at 5 o'clock yesterdav evening. The brigade will probablv reach Hancock at noon to day. (Jn. Lander has been assigned to the command of Col. Kelley's Division, and General Williams takes command at Hancock. Tha latest from Hancock reports nil quiet. The Connecticut 5th returned last Thursday from Hancock, and marched there again with the 3d brigade, to which they were attached, yesterday moraine. They have not been attacked aa is Btited, nor "have they been in a position to be attacked aince they left Hancock, yesterday a week.
se m:v-yoiik .iabket. New Yo&k, January 7. Flour closed dull; super State at $5 ,7c (5 5,Sj; extra State $5,5U(25,6U; super Western $5,75(490; cummoa to medium extra Western at $5,9l(Cai); for shipping brands extra R.H. 0 $6,10(36,75. Wheat without important change; shippers holding off, while receivers continue to inwtuii full prices; sile of 5,800 bush Michigan Club at $1,31; 21.500 common to winter red western at $1,40; 3,150 bushels choice red State at $1.45. Rye continues eteadf at 81S3c. Barley a shade firmer, with sales of I. C00 bush State at 7QH0a. The corn market opt ned firm and closed about lc higher, with fair demand for extra and home use; sales hh.UOO bush at G5(&6fc for mixed western in store and delivered. Oats firmer, with sales at 4l44c for Jer aey, Canadian and esien Mte. The pork market op..i.ed steady, and closed a shade easier; sales of 250 bbls at $11,7512,25 fur mess; $13,00 for western prime. Cut meats quiet; shoulders SfXK0 for bam?. We notice sale; of 3,000 dry salted shoulders, city cut, for the English market, at 4-,'c. I (Smoked meats quite and steady, with sales of 2,000 canvassed hams at c Bacon sides are iu good request, with sales of 550 boxes at Gc for citjr and Comberland cut middles, and 7(3 igc for city cut, short nipped do. Dreed hogs are steady at 4(tJ45eC Lard without decided chauge in price; sales of 2,300 bbls nt 7(280. DRY GOOD Dry Goods! Dry Goodo! F. NIPPERT & DUNN. ARE OFFERINl. A orDOMEÖTIO DRY GOODS! ATTHK OLD PRICKS! TRINT3, OINÖHAMS. DELAINES, COBÜKOS, PLAIDS, MKRIN09. BLACK SILKS, IIO.SIERYandC.L4IV VI LADIES AND CHILD It EN U HOOFS! CHECKS. BTRIPEi, TICK8. DENIMS. WOOLKK A' COTTON FLANNEL. Brown & Bleclicd Muslins, LINEN GOODS! Snrh aa Table Liren, Towedna, lrh Uoi er.a, RhlrtBoaoroa and Collan. Snper Black and Blue Cloths, Supor Black- and Blue C:pniracro SA TIXE TTS, T WEEDS, JE ASS, USSEYS, Plnb, Velvet aad Grecadiua VEST I NGS. WooUn VnJer SMrts and Dr avert', Boota cft3 Olioca! WHITE GOODS ;OF ETERT K1MD ! F. NIPPERT L DUNN 5p. Ill M In e'jt btwafi 4tb and Ch, Fnh flaa
AMERICAN HOUSE. (roawiatr Uro an a To jrtrjaoir aoraa.) Corner Washington und Section 8ta., 8ULUTA5, ürruNA. Tür. tudarairaed htrlrf purtbaed lie a bora, daa'jrs making It on of Ut nt cocrortab.t Hc-U la tba wt, aad far tmperir in rrery raapect to any ta tbU place, axd for Vie aorcanm dkUondf th traTt'. Df put lie. and ectenaJaror.t of rtuaeta wii.!r eaKicj. pledge etwarled yer to aectiTt Uit bittet4 contort aad ceecrc of taair n1 ir fl crflto ta Ut repeat f UmOt andaora. Wau M. KJrOTTS ILM. WKTTX, rtaycWtara. XfTtaWtVinitlanrtf
THE HOLIDAYS.
EXTERS 1YE PEEP AH ATI ON S Ilavc licen Jlade AT B A It T L E T T ' S To wrrly th pple of Torr" Il&ut and vaeinity wim jrn ayi'i lar Whh'ii arr now at land, iikl bo one beuü fad to c:i iw-dar for ft warewlth t III the Chriotmaa Stocking. Amot-jj h!i lecttou are Books to nit Ue e!J, tbe middle ared and the your txautifally bonnd and lKant!r illntratd Albnme, Portfolios. Writing !k, ToiIUStstids,$tel KurravinR,t val lrainF, Gold Pcaa, Poc.H KoiTa, LadiaaCaüao.Cheas W-a, Card Ca-a, Photograph Aibuma, laarioa, hell Comb, Scissors loCaaea, rorUtnoocai, etc., fe. Foe the little ones he cat: Frtitn tb fim Gelda A, Is, C, Tatha preltleit Booki joa e-rdid Which, a gift, can't b arp, lccaiM the j are a'.wav toauil to tt. A1U of which are mulisl DOTVN" ia pr!c to ev.il tie linn. Call and amine. Dreenber J4, l&Stciw NEW BOOKS AT BARTLETT'S. The Southerlanfis-by tta Acibvrof UaU?t;. The Jotion Kingtleen of America. Tha Laiupll.hUr Story by Chaa. Dickon. Great Expectations LaQa iu Llia by Timothy Titxcmb. Tha Cl(xatr and U Hearth by KeaAa. Songi on Mary Kcye by O, w. UoLsaa. December 24ili CLOAKS. Elegaiit, Graceful 2 and Bcconiny: the 1VHW OIiOAKO JCST RECEIVED AT HEADQUARTERS! Ednall, TCcDougal Sc Co., T KADERS OP FASHION. FOR JLi LADIES CLOAKS-8ijlti and Tat: tersa at imrodocd by Laading -w rork and Taria IJuUBa. Baaatifu) Black Rearer Cloak a; ElfXact EnitUtb Cloth Cloaka, from to f 50; Eitra .kcal Hided Trettb Btaver C!oaka, from 120 to riata accotnpnyinn ach atyl, aaHlbittd In tha tor. FURNITURE. F CU CHEAP FURNITURE -00 TOIIMil.VJEli S , K.t of Terra Haute House. OctTdtf G R E A T SALE or Fancy Dress Silks ! TWENTY PER CENT Below Original Cost. EDS ALL. McDOUGAL A ID. Art dettvmlnrd Ucloa out thf-tr entire ttk cf Fancy Sliki btfore the ttiit of January, an .i.U tba attention of tbe Ladira to tha GREATEST BARGAIN'S ! Erer known on the M'abaah. Black Dress Silks. 0,000 yaudJjust opened at EDSALL, McDOUGAL i rt)'S. HAVlXU purcLad lb mtlr iImV cf a trtkn down XtwYork Yhulral Huiu?, ara prepared to oSJVr tbe Kreaieftt 1ar(rIa aer known In tbVet,to-w1u Superior lUnh Luatra Mack T)reaa tilk at fO.TS K itra Superior do do do o.sw Splendid qaallty do do do 1,00 EDS ALL, MclAH'GAL A CO REMOVAL. VlfE have removed to our new T Stores, 70 lJ 72 Viua 8f -et. Srtwrtn eond and Pearl MrfU; wLere wm aliall te p!eed to mi our friend, and cu t'n:r. With a larg and cinmplrta atark uf Dror. rlr ot all ktndi, arid (rrettly ttirreated fa?llitiM for Joit (t La!"'. w prepved to upplj Icjrri 0:1 tbe mot farorabla terma. HM. OLLNN A fcONS. CtndruiiU, lvc.20, dJtlw BANKINGBAfK OTTHK STATIC OF IMJAVa. , fcrancb at Trrre-Uaute, No. 2 1-1. ) VrOT!CK la be re by gifts llt tie anneal r.etlrf JJN of Uko Stockboldera af tbe Krancb at Trre-ra-IUata cf tbelUnk ofibe pure cf Indiana, mni held at their leaking Uou oa tht Flrtt Tudy ia January ceia. betwan tba houra cf tn o'clock, a. m., and three o'clock, p. m., for the parpoe ol el. tlrif Fit Director! for thi at.aira; year. Ft fwdor of tbe Hoard of rMreetca. BÖIHdwaw. rKKtTOX UL'tKKT, Caah'r. TONSORIAL. Medicated Hair Wash? 3 HOF. GEORGE W. CANADA 1. btrlor tflt4 bit h1rr nd Hlr Irr..ir Salym, alrdr ir Uia Terre Hant Home, l r leie to Inform tbe clt!ien and pnthc sutf, flat le (a oow prepared t) at!l Opnn r .-! iar In V. oenal tUfarttwy Tnntr. Mri-t aitT.r!. j.U-n to Shaonpotnl3g rd Co'tln Lallet and Mule (,'rli Hair. G CO. W. CA N A IA . "Mtf TOILET ARTICLES. JOSEPH BURNETT & CO S Standard Preparation ! Cocoa I ne, Fr-r tit Hair. Knlliiiton, Toe fba CTfl Tooth Waih, Frt lit TM'Jki Florimcl, l-t ta TJan!erttle ato tie tttit 4rrxxrct Flavoring Extractn, AT foe a!e la Teere-Uta; r-J P. M. DO KELLT A J. R. CUXI.VOIIAM A-l all Ixte?. REAL ESTATE. j OTICE to Hr.I Estate PeaUr. j owr.a, xo lent avlaewa tc aalt rt. artkh I w'.fl A a . . aa W - rraaa rr ;t opart y in tr rear terra atasta, aca pay a draoa la a. Aptiy u i. HAHirXT.
SPECIAL fiOTlCES.
GO TO NlCOLOT3 BDSirS Fiiio -Ajrt Cmllerv ! iw vats sii:vTr, Voaav yrnr rictarta uVrn in all tb .M-,au' . aXnro to ttf art! Tht following coapiiu3-i.tar 1.1 rice ::tUii f., the Mif-soori IVccorat: Iaancxtr ArrTea Scrrraia kaui.Kb ix Taatd 3lLB?r' SraaMTUKStao Coaix At. it 17ib cf AufruM tbe fei:o.iir cakes Lave l-eeo reported" com!: 150 person hve teen rnn-d of (lenoral IVl'ility, " " " Servo a Deb-lav, 2i " creates of Ridnfya. lf0 4 who hart een afiliote! with Tajioua coirplaiLta, Feer, Ctroric Ktrrboea, Iyei.Uxy, Lier C cpTict. Nicbt 5wtat, typepia, and Wrlne!iif tie rigi;rjr?0rsan, Lie teen cured, lei'ea a lara sumWr from whom x luve liot ye beard. McLean'a Strerg-.hei.lE; Cor Jial and LIooJ lurlf r la a reiaedy retju'rrd tr er ry one tn the Wrvn. and SourLera countrr, It I very pleawirt and agreeeLla to take, and it ran e taken hy man. wv rcia cr cLild. Aa a diurttic, it wKl cra ary .iwie c-f the Kidiiej er BI J.ier, and as aa aUerratlre, It will rmrfy .i.ii 1 -i - 1 . . 1 w.c ij'iM, ajia rrr.jo e a.i p. a p:r, iore cr Motvtea frvoa ttp tL:n. Trj It one drachm is attJLfleLt to convirea tbv Uii piical of ha wonderful strer.s.heLlrf aad ta -ioraiirg properties. So iL? aJrrt!err.rst la anottercolirsc. Strumotii or Scrofalotii aT'Jon art ta cone, tht M!th?t tba potato rol cf catl!:d. They ar vila aad filthy aa wall a. fatal . Ttwy artae frru cor.taiainatiwli and Impurity cf th Moot, ind trr to b aen all around ua teerywhtre. Ou quarter ot all we tatt are tainted wit li tbem, ao4 as quarter of theta dl of Üirtn; d! fooUatly 103, Uc-a tley ara eurahU. Avaa'a aaraiLX rirr- n. out t. ScroTttlotia comptioa from Uta blood, ra&dera it iKir and h-alihy, aid tffectuaily cxptirftUa iL fwU opotaxalnaUoa from Uta bjmol. Na lj,, grfl, uaileryour Sc 0 nltnu iiaorder, fci.no tht tnval.ut!a Aica ha prrrlOvd LIa toanterly ooa.Uaatio.i o( ctratlT virtue tfcat be caJU SaaaAraaKj a. rw-u-icr at, Watertury, Ot. Tonic. IProm CU. -Ubart Mke, M. C. frvm t't.y, ; WaaiusiwToa, D. C. Jene , VZA "1 Lara ud to botüe of yoir Couitrt'i fj. u kd Tairrxaa, and hart foaad ll very uacfäl ta c ttt Iodigealioa and liaadarUa, acd reouaimend It Ij all who Led a peaa:.t and tl-uSi retcedy anJ ealuaMe tocito. Tb4 111 Flitrlff off Allegheny tu.!y L glean u tha foUowiuir: "I waa aOlcted with Duhiltty of tbe Dlgealle Organ! amouniirf to a aerert attack of Pyipcp., which had reduced tr.j Ccsh cotif IderaMr. Ky '.ff waa alo aSLcted under the tuso circumataucea, axC with tht taut iLteaat. Ilarlsg ued your ixedLriue caliad DixajiaTE'a IIotxaaD Err n as, wo both ot u!ard relief, ani ars Lppy t a?vri you thl pul!:. ridenc of laa value. John ivnsnu PiUburth, Jan. 1WT. Hrrhnvei HollnuU Uittrr The ThiladelphJa Jejut, in peakitjj of tha e&htbtüou held la that city by the Franklin In-u-tcu, tayt: "la tMHlctug tuedjciiie, we arealaaya eitrr&u-lj caut ol, uüi aaUtSed cf the m-rlt of the article. mos( thoaa exhibited la the celebrated n !!a;iJ Bitter a. Thla nied;cin ha Wtu a&ienaivile lntrndured In Trry Siait In the Urion, aud iuu the i a-i-aUlan I'roTince, principally ithia tie li i year. The exLilntiou ahowa teUuiot)al lo rr larg-uae kuown iu Atuerka, aairjr, Uh! r.oUctono fruru the lata Hon. Jwhn M. Cltiton, ? Delaware." "Djupepsla, lie adacbt an 1 ludltrctuon, by wh'.U all perauii art taote or lea affected, can unutllr a cured bymodertta txerciae, wboleaoma foo, and Joe if iÄrrbare't llciUud Litten t-i, LurlrUrr eaon deal' aU. n UIil-llAwliu,i Wnrrnntt'd I'utclv Vccrtnblr. is.oöo.oco; nvE millions or doxks or than UhLTU'S niXS ARK fcOLl) 1 E AHLY. THT. S.U I. sTElLIU lnrreae aud yet Uuuanl dir f ...ü cold aud feter, which tLe pill could rTi.iti.: cvte. lraudrelti'a IMla ai a 4tplt, Lut Lr111.au 1. .! fir efflcacy. 11 important that we at ix- r. urr aa advantage vr tulnr bn it ran ) Lal '. at outlay f only retta. Mr. J. C. Kappelyea, of llo:nnu'li rui.t t , N. J , wrriiea, Uarrh lU, si. "1 wa troubled iu Jannaty Ut wlih cut-i. fjr aeTeral daya, aad took ten t raUta T caUml t. ot.tain rel.ef. I taagLt rolti, I ; at ai.y tat, a severe dlanhoea act iu, wLkhb y t:ruKl atti L-t -ant fcuud ll luiponiltle toarr't. TLlawa r!!urd bydyaentary. My atrtiiflh waa all (ul,c. T.teryiLtrg paaed tLroUgh uia aI lixk ll. AfntiiJ fi..r,, 5w York, Mr. Cn-orge I wli, f. rtu:..'-;; '.! J 1, me, and adried I'aaiiiarTiiM'fc Tuaa. 1 tL ',.1 tu oiyweak c.-n!ltfon je pill would le en.'jli, 01 he admit.!tercd four, acd the t eil ciurnh n fvui more. Mnrh Irrpurlly rana frwia me, an1, lo 1. ) turpr'a, the orebe arid pafn 1. oTluif Le1. i lo ruret Di fully. I am etw Lrarty, will a k t appelite. Ode, 29i Canal (treat, anJ by all gUu. rM ty J. It. CYiiNnaaM, Terrc-llabU, and I y ri raapeciaLIe dalera (u aie Uclaa. ijii.l 'ol-r. MILLINERY COODS. Cl ni: A!tD Ll I CAM MVLLN M1LLIN ERY! On Wriinrailnv Ort. IMh, IM.l. r have ,ust i:i:Tt;H.vi;i 1 from tie F. a t w':h a rsr " J 1 .1 ' rail a.ort-d M I L L 1 N K U : To wLV ti I lolt- U ail r.tUn r rAti iii vi:kh 11M.1 mus. WAin:i. US Main P tract, ;ctwin r.fUi aM Wat)'. STOVES and TINWARE. T 111: UNii:n.sic;Ni:i) i.ii t?sida rT?l.ad tiie :lr tr V i.f f
. Hul.K at CU . at 244 4 li, Ta! a. ... wro h Irted t '.1 tie V x I-ik a rU aaat- d atock vt STOVES, TI.WV.IKi:, AND Hor.SE FCRNJMIINO JoODnd la-pa y Hri.4 Al!ti. I t ..t Filr Iv-iJinv to tr.ak- 1 L; a Iii "Ii "-J WL '" eupp'.lee In tfc.a Il?e. II w ij! tar . cf) L rd -a'h '! th la.ilo Cook Ldjt ". i tl" b a-1 r4 m. t. r ard th 'ut!y c l'l-ratl CHARTEN. 5o ofcer ra.-. srpa tili, a hin.'i m l. -b1 IVO na ta.ry. A f-l '-ri5 'f ü'efrw vrr ot a!l paiü'rT. Iyx.k t!.ti,r.g u tr vw tk yt rr.aa1r.4r, parebaaca. Tb Agricultural Department ! TT .11 LJa'J a vt rD2ri will at all tl..r r i a full "x.k 'A ,TT4-.jt:! efth t laüt. H. H. COKNWELL. t lel. Nwa. 144 k.4 lTaVah i-U Ut"t awtdetrStitk rfgjJ.t i R. II. Otr.wer fte partierah!p harotof -? 'Mir; Wtw-rn nuier th narr an1 tyle of . N (Kf Ac., la Iii daf.aartjee'l. The bqt.iaa of the Crm will b a-itli-S. K olf in wem a!l rlairz.a will b pte.-Med. a"3 all pajTnetit muat b Taa.U. fl w'U im t -j l w"). r CÜrz.', arl wii a-r tu li.mi.: t!--mOt ef aU f1H-lra to the f rm. In rt!rlrx fron t prriwk?? f ti II-v.-. et rwoonnBw-T.J M r nnr-a 1 1 co ntxr firv. NW art teevad b wtll tpara, o r.'-l to j acra aaOataealaei ' TKJ. O fwij Wai. TATTZJ.
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