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ILVITADAY: _IIOII,NIBIG, JULY 11.
RELIGIOIOI-.INTELLIOENCE.
Tax Be,, Rev: Dr..hiiihitmberi, of New
York, delivered a lecture lately, on " Con
irnotlonal ainginlMat, churches," in St.
Lake's Churl Of that city. The
• large edifice wee tilled with • highly re
, "potable audience, including a loge rep.
reeentation of . clergy—Bishop Potter oo
i
cultiing II 'eat in , tho.chanoeL Dr. Binh
/61144 is repro 414131 t &tieined
great proficiency In - the - Woos ci =ado,
and Iwo been more soocepettal than any
other clergymen in miming Ott the system
of oongrpgationstl cinglng; - Met object of
the laztere was to promote congregational
„Absent in;ontrailliotiorito the almost
• - adrenal prsotbee er.learrig tkli part of
- • the worship to the &Sir: Melidiculed the
latter nail._
. 111. .P 21- esiiiii.7:l cone.
' Spondee , *flute filiiitirinif t //ecarthr gives
.. 'quite* lengthy acoonnt•cf-Ddif interesting
leeturafron which Wantelatilniif sin*.
Os. lis .stited - if Hitikklsi 4434, In the
• heart, it ought to neiledieet;e4negue. The
' - Wholi Bads in nerMediafnide - Out ides of
the
worship. , Thi:ohlet idea which
the Bible gives of the of heaven, is
tinihofperistual °horn. ' Would - 41mo be,
so much reference 'Jennie, he inquired, if
there *ere any orgaidc , i illitioulty in the
way Of .it with the lasses 7 The faculty,
like all others, required culture. He then
referred to the fan that, if one lifted up his
voice above aorldigur;laii . Was stared at by
all around MA' is if; talon& him better
manners. They did . not want Wiling
• them/nine, but to be edified by their Sun
day ?ss Deana. H! was not for dis
pensing . with choirs, wken:they were
rightly disposed and willing to be directed
by_ the- minister. What -is protested'
against has the choir taking the plan of
the congregalder; or the' congregation al
lowlieg the choir to displace them. At the
close of the lecture, a hymn was sung by
the entire eongregadon. The benediction .
was pronounced by Bishop Potter.
—At the anniversary Of the Church of
' England Missionary' Society, the . Rev. J.
Gritten, i returned =legionary; from the
. district of Thuievelly, India, stated that
two thosuland every year for five years
past have , been won from heathenism in
Thermally, and been gathered within the
fold of Christ. Among the 85,000 converts,
there are 21,800 persons who have not
only one over from heathenism, but been
baptised into the Church
,of Christ. The
work goes on continuously, and the pros
,
peen of the minim' encouraging._
-...acesording to recent statistics, the
United iC - dhlain= „ Churches in Eng
. land, formed a f Since by $ union
zis
. of. v ' Methodist societies - who had
withd w from the Wesleyan Methodists,
Thave n oriel - illy ineriand during the past
`year. 4,oB"lembers.: : Tha entire Statistics
. of the contention nen follOws :, Prowlers,
211; locel pieseini, 2,871; leaden, 14715;
memb e r ' , 6 9 ,88 . 0 ; e” rrm k . ' 7 i chard;
yrNi n
976 i ' i ' bond, - : ' : ' B 94 `•, r 'Sabbath
Solkooli; - ' Sabbath eehdire,-128,820;
':- teachere,AV* "lay . ;schnii,'46.- ,- - .
The in githih'ed 'American mis
sionary. . ... ,..
in Teri*, the: Bow Dr:Go:dell;
after mifiT jears':latir, his just 'completed
the translation of the 8 iripturn into , Ar
mime-Turkish, and hi now rent; for publi
cation. He hes been 'Mini ill'ail forty years
in the missionary. iron. ' •I -' -
—At the alle hundred end,fifil-fonrth
annual meeting of the 'General Comings
tunialiiiiiiition of Connecticut, Dr. 8.1..
Clenland, of New Haven, stated that 111 the
year of revival, 1858, 34 churches received
not a single member by profession, and in
1869, 'lBt Crnid.l26l, 110,186, -arid -146
churches, with 14,184, 19,828, and 19,085
membefe received none. The seven cities
of the State in three year, ohm& 865 by
i AndnotilOntillitimfbitletibli ::w ; :'
—A New York religious weekly, in a
brief sumnuu7 of foreign religious intelll
- allndeala the_progreas of the High
• • Church Party in - the 'Church of England,
who are gaining strength among the
elergfaied !ezichieviniii _to' gel eontrol of
thePatablishedeleurch. .Theygivkaiready
' lidintkitei' in to inethey wend use their
influence, • One Bishop : kaii2.siiiiiiided a
'eier iY / T k i i l m - °N MI", . ..rt birnlelf_ NM
_III
' kindlier*, another T inwares h is opposition
to On cleigi ntiainknards.' A Bishop
of Obo*PloOoPol am* of PciathA who
advneliei the deolihue of the real presence,
lunlitiiii-i4TOhned-. l by: the - Government
Bishop of Gibraltar... Otte clergyman has
made an attempt to Introduce the Benedio
tine order into - a parish of the Church of
England. Wotwithstanding these severe
charges, we have much hope in the 'Ultimate
IlliMill Of . the evamedleatperixinAlue
Church.
—The last report tutted by_ the cats
brotodatiim Muller,a tales that he has re
ceived for - hbr orphan - estabUslunent, at
Bristol, Bogland, ar - tisetesult of prayer,
sine** he helpmate nor*, the tam of Slg
-1112.Attt then 'he ha. been given 'fir other
°toga - Mak/31; aftErneit'lin - icag: of
more than "a milliostoftiollera
—Bey. Hari lyird Beecher has the
MOW kositot 4041:141414041.bifire
tie American Congregational Aroo; Ant
he was uliesiiiiiaks)
thifrieisrabla wimp, with , their int
monis gold headed amok with their pon-.
demi corptaosity, Afar , they had the fol.
Ontent of the; promise of the life sada
now is, in - those' days,) and with that in.
tolerable lagnisitissneu. which-they had
7+1 1 410.5.4 0 .#440. into
never could gansvier."
bitikliredim
-lai Ma ' two'll z r ' ths 'et,„ t
_# 4 .4; 4 404 6 ;:is
said the Bor,isecnatau, pada-dr the
elro*, z toforitioCCOuirck. of th at city,
PrlNK:74P7irte - Proslai s cd - atwirniol.
13 totoof °O°4 ll sath"artyi" _ while
the rebels were riding tail
0 0/ 1 004 1 . 1, -
Tlti'lieni al Byted of.tbs J4:0064
Dutch - ChurtA- ifeeica,
gays a favorable exprianteO vi'thiophoo
r, 1 0 0 0 11 4 , ..4bi; propriety- of :raidtiog the
mot Ok l l l _,
at faiLord i guagiu
ieo=
4 , Fa.ft ; 351 recti
atineestet'regghmsßUroptilts:he that the
1414 iiotho ll iOtti of the cffioeri led
CbithiL, l 4 ltog 'lays
they . 1 .*".. 1 4141 . 10 fall of enthusiasm,
• aa d „ ien:OrthitiOthichili :doing the
_ . .
„. .
g 16871irts•-,Oarittiisigiro*
tit biiiiiodai a ft N a
•rigjesus insting, Wrbicik 111latili k e i _
leilljfl!" 1 . 11 . p 4,
.. ~-
write they are Oiling the woods with 'Old
Hundred.' "
—The Christian era, a Baptist paper,
published in Bonen; awards the-Unitarians
with being first in order to close their
houses of worship in'the cities for a month
or two in raid-summer:, Their course after
a while was followed by other : denomina
tions. It says somittinfte it has beenreally
difficult to find city pastors enough at home
during the month of August to attend upon
the sick and_ dying.
—Bishop Simpson was favored with •
-farewell banTietby the Methodists In Chica
go on the 19th ofJune. Addresses appropri
ate to the occasion, delivered by prom
inent ministers and laymen. The Bishop
will move to Phileidelphia in August, and
occupy sbeautiful residence in that city,
the gift of personal friendi.
—The offiolal vote 'on lay representa
tion in the Methodist Episcopal Church,
ordered to be taken by the last General
Conference, has been reported to the proper
authorities as follows : Majority of the total
vote opposed to lay representation is, min-
Mere, 1,752; laymen, 19,612.
—The total amount of the receipts of
the principal religious aociotiee for the poet
year, as reported at their annual meetings,
held last month in London is, £931,092,.
equal to about $4,665,460. The highest
amount was r,eeelied by the Citurch Mis
sionary Society, £151,218; next comes the
Wesleyan Missionary Society, £141,638..
Of this aggregate enm nearly ono-halfwits
1 1 for the support of foreign missions.
LOCAL 11YEELLIGENCE.
?rota_ Yesterday's. Evening Gazette.
The titan in the 2ad District.
• We continuo the publipition of the names .
nt' thane Wike are. drawn tinder the eonearip-
Con sat in the 22d District:
LLITZEIMIVILIJI.
Richard Brankson.
Joht Esher.
Multiple Cooper.
Erhard Bbiwit.
Geo. Hines.
Hatless Smith.
Sam'L Wibpn.
Jas .811•410. - „
joist Millie.
Henry Watton.
Ju. Graham.
Ed. A. Smiley.
. Frannie Heibling.
Anthony D. Anderson
Jos. Mathews.
Win. C. Shaffer.
Chas. Jacob.
Win. Eller.
Wm. Lamb.
I J as. Royer.
• David M. Welty,
Alez. McKinley,
James Lyons,
John Jackson,
Itlehard Jordan,
John. Huron.
Thomas G. Gibbs,
Richard Thomas,
John Davidson,
Joseph Rapier,
John McGsvern,
Peter Hughes
Edward Fartdiard,
Tbeophilus CODIIir,
Wm. Hoffstook,
John Thome",
Wm.*Mitcholl,
James Chum:lour,
Robert Detrick,
Fred. Laskin,
George Darning,
Joseph Clark,
George Eenngott,
Peter Ifft,
Hugh Mackey,
Jams Craton,
Samuel D. Drays,
Frederick Wintte;
George Holbert",
Win. MoCateheon,
Thomu Anderson/.
Francis Jeffrey,
George Miller,
Wm. Wition,
George Henning,
John Sablelein,
Joseph Buitritart,
George B. Gribben,
James 0. Stewart,
Charles Smith,
John Kerney,
Peter Yalu',
Jas.:. Tompkins,
Thos. Williams,
RPM Stlianel,
John Eller,
Reuben Wilbur,
Branch Student!,
Win. Hall,
DAM'S. Burnham,
Andrew J. Banter,
Jahn Bitsel,
Samuel S. Reams,
'Miaow! Kearns.
11:11MIGNAII.
Win. Thompson.
Win Anderson.
Bobs. Brown.
Racism ;..Jafferi.
Christ Bender.
Lewis Holland.
rhos. Parradyti.
I.CPer: •
Jinkiiii.
Ju. H. Johnston.
Win. Huber.
Wm. J. Simpson.
Michael Blankenbiter
Zechariah Zeohariur.
Henry Upperman.
Thos. Keller.
Conrad Shook.
Godfrey Barbel.
Adam Sheffer.
Win. Smith.
Jas. A. 'bier,
Philip Berger,
Henry Prank,
John McGovern,
Dennison McCurdy,
Pritais Itesington,
Wm. Swords,
Jos. Willson,
Liao Sprout,
John P.-Pord,
John Z. Wainwright,
Freak Bradbury,
Timothetts Scanlon,
Wm. Wigbtman,
Hosack,
John MoLaughlin,
James A. Mercer,
Garrott Fitzgerald,
John McDermott,
Leopold Hart,
John Lefler,
Lurie List,
Fraud' Regan, •
Henry Ortb,
John MeConobe,
Jesse Malawi, •
August &Miser,
Francis McGovern,
Henry A. Gregg,
John Wells.
John Kantline,
John Jeffrey,
Wm. H. Obey,
Wm. Hoffman, •
Michael O'Connor,
Jas. Thompson,
David Doughty,
Stewart H. Watson,
John Williams
Robert C. Co/idle,
Morris o!Conr4olt,
Harvey B. Jones,
Reid. G. MoCucheon,
Prot. Eggers •
Lawrenoe fatelein,
M Philip Hente!
o useßolder j
lip
B
Hoary Hawkits,
Jos: K. Cathcart,
Geo. A. Butler,
ii&W71111011 Deer,
David Grimm,
Jackson
Henry H. Thrberry,
Jeffamon.Morgan,
Michael Moody, -
Robori Cacti,
Conrad Fragemm,
Junes Hobe,
Wm. 3. Morgan,
Jahn Woods,:
Mom Conrad,
Jamb Thaw,
Robert Low,August M ills,,
John Dank,
Wm. Cook,
Jamey Morgan,
Daniel Hanna,
Jacob Hiekeiball,
john C. Barbell,
Felix Markle,
:as. R. Day,
Joseph Fait,
41110. Beaman
Philip' Brothlater,
George Nox,
..Tu. Alexander,
David Reed, - -
Oscar Mania?,
John Bolander,lr.
H. J. Hamilton,
Batt Graham, - -
Jacob Carson,
Manekdick,
Outgo Mots -
J. WAGeGestiy, • '
John A. Chaphord.--
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GoorgiUditall; ,
Salm °:„_,
dolia
Joshualfi
Chap Itiddiok;„ .
Yranklin - -
John -
PM: Mutt, -
Radolph Bump,'
Jaeob Rall -
John C.
, Daniel Y. Elmith,
John P.dd.r,
O irfa gPer ßlLl Wliiil v
Haitian, ,
alai,. Baran,
Daw-
Wan. H. Margo*, -
Hoary Tailor,
Quilting Ha*,
David L. Vonamoa,
Robert Glum,
G. 0. Nawco!!„ _
John Haack, '
Ohrht. Bomar,
Allen Hammett,
ging, WoHsiang,
Patriot McGovern,
Advt. Mout,
David J. Thom',
Joseph Whits,
Rudolph Runk,
And. Howard,
And. flashers er,
Chas. Rs;
Wm. Morris,
Antoine Luakinger,
Wind. Maul,
[Jahn Adams,
W. R. Brans,
Hairy Veirkt,
Jacob Apple,
Henri Goodberlid,
Fred. Gaabough,
Thomas Bishop,
Stephan Spar,
P. K. Banked,
Jaominh Reed,
ITsoob Houser,
Dald Reiner,
Ju. Hamlin, •
Philip Tsunamis,
T.. 8. Alteburg,
Andrew L.Tionbe,
Wm. ffenlott,
Thos. smith,
Avast_
_Ohara;
aim
!M Ilainniner,
whoa flow,
JoluiGarloob, . ..
Alloo,Ohilsty, .
Laorrsio• Hilt.
:anal Shepherd,
Bariliard.Holarr, ,t,
Wm. 'honk's,
John-Pais,
llonryltin e !:
Joshua Boynolds,
!Caspar Elolunidt;
Benjamin .Dairls,
Peskin Riad,
Tama Tarr, •
Marlin Its,,, •
Henry Millar, ..,
Jacob Sdbw.io, . '
Philip Russet, ...
'Thomas Allison.
Sober!, Tarr,..
James James Irvin,
Robert Mortvern,
Jamb Kraut,
August Rushers,
Joseph Mignon:
John Thompson,kgraq..T.t Tartsiii,
John Usurer,
Wm Norton*,
Wyld,
Wni.- - Wpfok;
Dug JJettanit r ',
:ohs TIM:I4w
Visalia Kamer, • •
Thom. Jonkhiss- ' ,
And. Koholland,"
Odd.; BkOhnal
AuituOtniliook
How Natigi o
Joni* Boost. '
Mamie§ of • mo;
Jolla Ginn
Zohn.Z.Adisii c
Woe ,
John Ibult.-=
Augustin Ridw,
Chu. Mont,
DiabiDans,
NM:Bower,
gisper, '
John
Jaktit pawl;
n't•Alliotaidd;
Lois leitkilia,
JAL, 1 1 . Spring";
, John 'Hubei,
Opist
Mit,4l.64,,Nommtyer,
liments, •
Oonaltat Dottkiw
POO.
~9bt>Dsrt :I
a
milulPiar •
Jaka BOOV'd
lia=ll=
Christopher Sasser,
Joseph Fetter,
Pat Welsh,
Martin Graff,
John J. Verner,
Earnest Stahl,
Sylvanas Wilson,
Charles Stevonron,
Joseph Nesland,
George Gray,.
Peter Shaffor,
Joseph Fanda,
rcrrr IttA
!John Brecht,
John Johns,
George Stsmsyer,
Adsm Ksoff,
Oortrtman Bonk',
10bas. Brsdenhossr,
!George Broody,
Owen Hewn
John Heppy,
Joseph Prankhorme,
Joseph Ktegg,
Alma floppy,
lICKTILLI.
• Sceeph Ryan,
Allred Dakar,
Henry Herb,
Martin Coleman,
Samuel Silvis,
Thomu Hindazaroh,
Matthew Carroll,
Christopher Salmon,
John Welsh,
Charles Peacock,
Samuel Black,
Michael Hrimbehen,
Molted Fitzpatrick,
George K. Cochrane,
Harmer D. Ryan,
George A. Steak,
Samnel Daniel,
'James R. Weaver,
Fred. Anderigg,
Joseph Anghtmer,
Neil McGrady,
Enoch Blvin,
Bernard Sweeney,
John Spence,
Jame& M'Afee,
David Henderson,
Samuel'ones,
Norris F. Randall,
Lawrence Manch,
Wm. G. Waiden,
Pat. McCoy,
Phillip Nadi*,
'Edward Lutz,
Howell Jones,
Lake Lee;
Wm. Casson,
Thomas Roberts,
Henry Shultz,
John Dudley,
Henry &Terris,
Joseph L. Warden,
George li t Proctor,
Andrew Met!Taney,
George Dorriuglon,
Samuel C Anderson,
John Idahard,
James Hermon,
William Ferguson,
Joseph Ernst,
John Anderson,
Michael Flokenetein,
John J. Murray,
William Green,
Patrick Shields, .
John Hatbergar,
Wm. Esplean,
James Deny,
Walter-Ferguson,
James Gray,
Wm J. Richardson,
Alex. Balsams,
John
jas.D: Kearns,
Soloinen F. Pisa,
Wm. Williams,
Joseph O'Hanlon,
John Ibeok,
James Ryan,
Luke Fitzpatrick,
Wesley Lawson,
Jesse Flub,
.111311011.
Ledge Miller,
ratriok Cullen,
Ford. Marsh,
Joe. Bailey,
Bat. McDonald,
Lawrenoe Emmet,
Leonard 0. Pierce,
Earnest &toenail,
Arthur McMahon,
John dmtth,
Joseph Wearer,
John Jsokson,
Chas:Bauman,
Adam Hart,
Jos.'l3hetler,
Chas. Kurtalnbower,
Wm. Matthews,
John B. Murray,
August Veitmeyer,
Iturgoine Broaaw,
David C. Kerr,
Frank Care,
John Hoffman,
(John
Burns,
John Creek,
Henry Lents,
Rouen Montgomery,
George Boslair,
Lewis Good,
Patrick Crawford,
James Moorhead,
Lemuel Wilco:,
John Snorts,
Powell Dosch,
John Richards,
Jonathan Kenteree,
J. W. Paul,
Barney &resider,
Stoma! Albertson,
111=1:13
James Cooley,
James Stewart,
Jame, Walsh,
Sebastian Smttb,
Wm. Andrews,
Patrick Cunningham,
Sam'l Carson,
Win. Lloyd,
Henry Stout,
John W. Douglas,
Adam Mussel,
Miles Humphrey,
Thos. Thomas,
Fred. Gearing,
Thoi. Jones,
Chas. Kinkerly,
Geo. M. Monroe,
Jos. Lutzkuss,
bagel Colmar,
Wm McNally,
Joseph Phillips,
Thomas Edgar,
Matthew F. Cassiday,
Win. Thome,
Frauds Hart,
James Douglas,
George A. Brown,
W. R. Berry, •
Thomas Neely,
Rankin Cuddy,
A. S. Peary,
Albert Riley,
Sidney J. Brough,
Charles Anderson,
George C. Stewart,
Henry S mere,
George W. Noraroul
dateine Ruh!,
George C. Stewart, I
1111BGRON.
Philip Huber,
Fred. Whittmann,
Adam Liahtentliall,
Adam Matz,
Henry Correy,
Win. Duthie,
Wm. Mntzhanger,
George Familiar,
Fred. Krouth,
Chae. Faber,
Michael Bios,
Christ. Wentz,
Michael Kelly,
John Loyd,
Jacob Zeigler,
Philip Smith,
I Henry Varner.
La 80101108.
John Sweeny,
Michael LaLey,
Wm. S. Beek,
Patrick Lalley,
1 John Laney,
John Powell,
James Longram,
Win. H. Grimes,
James McKee,
Fred. Bigherd,
,John Galvin Springer,
James Drinwood.
Jai. Young,
David Lloyd
WISP PI
George Hibby,
James Sullivan, .
Joseph Good,
John Morgan Stewart,
Conner Sheriff,
Daniel Agee,
Lewis Krumenaker,
Fred. Metier,
John Apple,
Simnel Stewart,
SLAW,' Dagen,
Fred. Geelli,
Ross Stokely Smith,
Jacob Joseph,
James L. Bell,
Owen McGovern,
Martin Ktnttle,
MONONGAISI
Lewis R. St'rester,
Prank Bartlman,
Lettruss,
Jain Manzigan,
James Romig,
Thomas Booster,
Samuel Wilson,
Wm. Dawson - ,
Wm. Moore,
David Jenkins,
John .Beitler,
Rinehart Ride,
Cornelius Mcßae,
Thos. Ressitan,
Casualties in the 03d Regiment.
Tho following is the list of casualties laths
63d Ponosy'sails Regiment, during thir Cues
days bathos near Gottlsbarg :
01110111
Capt. Georgie Weaver, Ca wounded slightly
rapt. John ElClellan, Co. I, do do
Lieut. G. Z. awns, Co. D, do do
Vont. W. McCleary, Co. H, do do
Isient.lsaao Yenstannater, Co. IF, do do
RWLISITZD KIN.
Company A—Milton Barnet, wounded.
Company B—Corp. Ale:. Mabel, ;
wounded—Corporal W. McCleary, Sergeant
David Btreoban, Corp. Samuel Bury, Degiel
Grubbs, Andrew McCleary, Charles McDade,
Edward hicCorkis; missing, James Porter.
Company o—wounded—J. B. Osborn, C. L.
Bono, John Woods; missing—Goo. Castber.
Charles W. MWer.
Company D—wouuded—Moßwen Dania,
G. W. Gray, Corp. W. McAdams, Sergeant
Thomas Whom, W. IL Hamilton.
Company ll—Capt. Datil Btout, missing;
Thomas J. Woodward, wounded and missing.
Company P—John A. Oriels wounded ;
Pltitlip GriMn, Adam Potter, wounded.
Company 0--Capt. Graham, wounded;
Sergi IL M. Brown, wounded.
Company 11—Beret Matthew Mane, Wm.
Both, James Donor. wounded.
Compw I—G. W. Pasemore, Luther Mo-
Munn, wennud.
Company /L.—Samuel Denham. wounded.
Important to Dratted Alen.
The following extract 'ftete paragraph 80 of
the Regulations for the government of the
Bureau of the Provost idatehalesseral it the
United States," la worthy the attention of
ileh,of our fellow•oitinae el may hero been,
or may yet be, drafted, and who may not be
toottood to
A dlteharp from ono draft Amish*,
,no
exemption from
di any pubsx . unt draft, mops
mica • puma drapat hat Wan /wept.
Wag substitute, and hu roathrod a autffloataof
&rause from s pm:ailing draft. Ale abaft
la hold oromptfrom military latj daring the
thu for whlnh ha had been Irdtild,' and - for
wbloh ueh substlint• waitamtlihdfLu
Prom Ills it wilt bo yoraoftid that thdilm ,
pia payment of $l4O only foxiimiptitint person
for that partloalar draft, and katoildm liablia
to be drum spin, should a largeer . niinbitlff
man bi needed; whereat, if laf proeirill:ll4
acceptable tabitttata, hi Is azongitlit the fill
arm of morrioombloh ugh sobititibt fa ballad
to »ader. - - - -
The Draft air tie 23d District.
The work of. di:fifth:gin the 334 District,
will commence at be oNoe of -Board of
Eerollmant,Noss,.Federalet Allegheny,
on Monday nut, and will proceed btho lei
-
lowing order: *friday, JulyJath , ,Allmheny
nit y ;. July 14tit-ritancdtetter, Nollhare, Bosh
Ohio, Sewinkley. (borough and. township);
Franklin, hielandless,
Hampton, Sealer, iteurse;: and Delp:erne
borough ; July 15th— Sharpehug and ;U
-ranium boroughs, and -Indium .Wist and
Hut Drill, Fawn and Hurtle' townships.-
Butler county will be taken up on the after
noon of Wednesday, Jaly 15b, and will be
oomplstad calks evening of tits
Armitiong county will kasoonuombed on
the morning of Rrlfty, Jab 171 k, and will be
completed on the evsning:of- the 16th.. , y
Ti. drawings will alt take plus Sit the
Hoe in Allegheny- • '
Baum& Aootorwr.—William H. Hush. late
ly proprietor of a tavern on Plnn snots, but
now residlag in Pitt township, beings& .tio.
Ninth ward and Lawurnosville v ingt with a sr
lions (audit's feared fatal) aashislaton Thum
day. He had gongs* his fapasa -the Raw
Dr'pima road, a few rats hahrwillisleglaYs
ra r tv,
sag gooldenially fell fronk 5
... 0417.
mining Itiptios ,whigh It is - fganst• -
nite.bita*.lie Ina attelidst4kOlf.
iftifYslikkilawes oosserid 'to 40
W. . liaLbe*.hll/: reogaikllilt. k
Wles:Abigratt*Wri'i,lf.t4 . rewt
i
i t• - t,i.r.
Letter from lii. I. P. Speer. - -
The following is at axtraot of a letter from .
Major J. P. Speer, now on the Stifle Gen.
Crawford, and recently appointed A A In•
'neater Goner al__of the Division, Including
the did Penusylvatliireserve Corps:
Baas Grevvestrsa, July b, 1863.
We had bad fighting on the 2d cud 31.
The Reserves behaved nobly. Oar brigade)
with the llth regiment in the lead, went in
while the regulars were being driven from that
position, and droves-the-rebels back, and held
the ground far two dept. Oa the evening of
the 3d, one brigade made another *harp:and.
drove a large force of rebels from a woods in
our front and capturail about 100 prisoAers,
3 1 50 9 email iriqi ,1 011 , 4 IPlligieliabpd
3 linahera. I. ism lit tli :Ala ekes,. of the light
3 10
in both battlesi'and iir 'not toasted, except
by a bullet which pa -through my left coat
alerrea, near the shoulder, .. r. , ~
- ,- : 747-are, & " "— -
'-'-- t, r, -. ' -
. - JANIS P. Sceca
The Pennsylvania Troops in the
Bathe at Gettysburg.
Pennsylvania had a large share In the late
battle at Gettysburg, and the bleed of her
sons was freely slid In her dolmas. The
three senior generals were Peonrylvanlane,
and the melaeoholy list of casualties shows
that at least twenty•flve:Pennsylvanli regi
ments were In the fight. • The 9th end 11th
Reserves, the 23d, 6.2 d, 63d, 68th, 75th, 813,
SU, 91et, 933, 995h,1105tb,106en, 114th,
113th, 139th, 141.041413, 1433.148th,169th,
135th, halide° Rasp's, Ramptoes,Thomfison's
and many other batteries. Other regiments
from the State no doubt participated in the
battle, which was won by steady valor and
discipline on the part of the men, and *MG
and generalship in the disposition and man
'amusing of the troops by thi.Genersl•in-
I chief.
Bstms Nourtio.—The drafted men of the
Pint, Second, Third and Febrth Warde of
Pittsburgh ate bring notified to report at the
Provost Marshal's °Moe on Saturday, the
13th inst. Those in the other wards of the
city will be notified to report',at the same
place on the 23d, and those trim the bor
oughs and townships at a later date.
Pm:mum ffaimian Wonis.—Perions using
or dealing in copal, affirming phallus' or bliok.
varnishes, walnut stain, or the different kinds
of Japans, oan be .applied with good weirdo
from the above workeein this city.. • Bend for
abortion and card of prime. Address Ohm..
Boar*, 76 Wood street,. Pittabrugh, or New
Brighton, Pe.
Honricmurtraac,-21.r. Knox will exhibit to
morrow, (Saturday,) to his window, No. 29
Push street, some tine raspberries, including
the newPrenah varieties: Harnet,.Pilate,
Bonalietta mad Janet. Alp) some rare
green-hones pleats.
LATE TELEGRAYMC NEWS.
(FROM 01711 IMEMO EDITION.]
Latest from Meade's Army
Position of the Opposing Forces
LEE'S HEADQUARTERS STILL AT
HAUERSTOWN.
Exciting Events - Boon Anticipated
GRAMM LSE !SMASHING 1118 MS?
Preparations for Another Battle
TB TWO NM TIN Elk APB?
The Cavalry Fight near Hagerstown
OVER 600 REBEL WARM REMOVED
Operations of General Dix
ommand.
iv., tec., &a
Slurrameatran, Pe. , July 9.—The armies of
Gene. Meade and . oonch are rapidly coma
mating in front of the enemy.
The headquarters of Gen. Clonoh are here
to-night.
The news to-day from Boonabore thews
that a portion of Lees army la only three
miles from the fortes of eon. Smith.
-The enemy'l amity paid a Eying vbdt
to-day to Greenessile, probably for the purpose
of learning the movements of our tones: •
Lee's - headquarters are still believed to be
atilagastown.
avritlng *rents an likely to take plena
during the neat two days.
Boonsiono, hid., July 9.—No active opus
tions In our front - to-day.
After the *miry fight yesterday the enemy
drew , in their forms towards liagerstown and
formed in line on elmted ground irom
Punketown en the right bend of the river be
low WUnasitsport, on the left, Wit unrovering
the Shepperdstown eroesing. ,
Scouts and reoonneitaing parties report
Lee intrenahing Ms front, drawing
lion from Ms train on the Virginia side and
making general preparations for anoth er bat-
The two avalits, at last mount, were net
more than nut miles apart—ban. L•eastdar
lag from Hapratown to Wilibunsport, and
htlade's being upon the march from Boons
bore On two roads toward the Potosi&
Oar telegraph ilsiroady tour mile Woad
BOoneboto our advance being at that point.
A epeolil to the ilratesdated - from the
front on July Pth, says intilligence has just
been received sonounting the oaralr7 kid of
yostaday near Hagerstown, with • pert of
Stuart'. fort,. supported by infantg, wbioh
took up a strong position in the roads South
of the town. After a determined resistanta
on there part. the Meisel of leen...Buford 'to
wards night resulted in a gallant charts by
our nme, and the libels foil baok. The bile
Michigan distinguished itself - parthmlarly
upon the pound occupied by the rebel in , %
faul/7. driving them from &heves&
One forges occupied the putted Brat ohostu
by the rebels.
's lost from fifty to one kindred killed,
and the way lost equally at mampe Wet
took about Aft, prisoners.
011W11111 Hilpstrick, erroneously reported
killed, charged the Emmy ; in' person,. and
dross thelm at tear, throe saw - •
One thousand prisoners passed through ham
to.day.on their : pray to2Baltlmors. Among
them are several °Soars. ,
The news from the Upper Potimiro is more
enooaragingt It is almost pertain that lei
will by brought to battbs on thls aide;of the
rfiskand to his dliadvantajt It his berm
usertalned that he has snanagwk" to'
eras his wounded and pert of- s "inn sYlis•
ala : - . . .
New You, July 100.4 , 10/041
the Times soya :
wagons' d estroy ed
The 'numbit of wagons' by, cur
cavalry , hi over floe hundred. Buford destroyed
two hundred , 'Mostday t cad Daltigiren4Me
handitidand qatentyjhitalticilt Eigurd&Y
and Buridiyibotwbeittro'dnod'ihrsi..`:Nondwrd
were . diatioyed=a- dismal 'te Abut of fully
-two. id* .tha, wire. ablal to..mary oat
PatuuylvanlA, . • •
Wiluzioiox,4aky s.,—•The operit4ons .of
Magri Dm's eau:mend at, White . BOUM and
the - Piratnitalsi Sr.' suosisithl, twilng out
oil all direct communication irom Itlolemottd
with Genaralq Imes cannyeittad , 4ol/Anad •
large numbor of troops In -aid About
Mosul latch would other/40 .4*69n!
Meares Taw: - - "
weatridlated to=night rdat WirtaiW
tome lw - Lee's Ilse of fetzeit Viritabie. It•
Is lot likely that a general battle will be had
Booda!loso, ;alp 9.—The Tome ;peel*
. ,
says:, .The sibele were drawn up In lino 4'l
battle, three sad a half aides from here, We
morales, on the road to aminwvi.. • Brom
there they'exteadat tagar4J.he Potomac', la
the elandta takerrrille.- They are *paw
ing ap ride plitaiir4alipley,,lpd 'prob7;
ably await an atteolr,-Oor forms ars Iteplawd
.thstsocaildeai mayeasaraisickour
'
4 VINCI
aNagiee'atlirrperls -
Joy, 9.;-011q. Nag w[i
Itoopitfora Potties NOitliCrOzollsootwo_
Woo wiped to woomoseioli Ist.'lll2pooft
of
• ,ceilcair.:a
TEE CAPTURES AT VICKSBURG
Onelieutanani GensiaL Pour major
Generals, between Fifteen and
Twenty -Brigadiers i and Twen
Thousand Wen. ; •
LEBBLS OkBRITLIVO OA "IBA RIVER B -
!IVREA CIACIABSTI MID LOUISVILLE.
----
I Crsountsrr, inlllo.--ii is reported this
orning that robedrroos are operating on
t o river, between h re and Louisville, with
Theof on . taring pawing birsts.
The Gasetalo Yin &burg corrospondentsais:
he odious &p a". AV! one Lbw. General,
oar Mint Geier Said between lit in and
twenty . Brigadier CiinOrnlS.,. The garrison
comprised SNOOD • - ••
-.- - -•-•
wee tjLa gat 131. L iss-The Late State
C
ST. Lottre, July large and enthusi
!ltalia meeting *as- d , tit , ilor Court Mouse
last. night, which * pardetiaied la bpthwe
opiteeod tottriaello '6 the lite lititteClonven
tlon adoptitg th isteuitlieliCtitt omen
rexemlitiett. fir
property -frai tet f Aintillqiiinic this 'peo
ple thiSpriviligeof • Ong tlicoledVtitati-Own
Tulare, and rid Use peopiostlie4rtvilege
ot voting on. est otilhleautof imaitedpation.
Mayer illey.pveitcred. 'Speeches were loads
by , ohaa. 7 D. , -Disk.,,- - mary , 7.zziew, V.- P.
Jebitunr Grate-Itteentisid
- Embalms wits adepted setting forth that
the sotto& of the.. fienuationiii. he tut ses
sion, was arbitrary tfrannicti‘andla oppo
sition to thoplakteetubleiplos of a republicangovernmeant,
government, and pfdvedthe body from which
it emanated to, be unworthy the_restokt and
collides°, of-Sarin - *pis ; that although It
desirod, Its • title; an ordbialiCe for the
emancipation; of elaviei Wreate'regartt
(Invention enaetotoitt itt no Aber ULM than
covert attempt, to strengthen and_perpotaate
'luau i>i lllewh I dndei to** of Mittqls
guise at the trofesied "pupae ad
complbth ftudamiahat ate LittempiV to to
i&VOr the annum .of clivw bylle-body- of
men, a lugs mejority of _whons are slave
holders, at the expense of others, by exempt
ing Cave property from all two, exhibits a
spirit so narrow and, merusnary, aud at. the
ume tine so unfair, as to equally merit our
condemiation and contempt; that we told
the people of. Missouri as dthus of .a. State
ocoupying • plus far a „Republican Gum
meat, and us =titled to the_
popular sovereignty, and the right to chow*
their own rum.
Ncwli
Nsw Yozr; July 10:—.44•21.1nn dull and
irregnlar; Bold; 923; 11. 8.65, 81 ; Cotton
and et caries tautly' Yloitr quiet and
steady at $ 15 .40.1. Extm. i 5 . 8 0@k 9 0 ; ___
it. b!tAar saluas 1,43.
°wawa ,
I' • R.EOOII.D.
Ott
rirviati
OF nan 01W Pt
eliernan.Dnnahliaserren, c
limn, Joly-11:N.L363. f
The rates Mpoln are iinsatiled andcanstimtly Duane
Ming. in New York today, Gold wasmiated MOM,
n te,
which le re, our beakers
are baying at 126®1 !8 fo r Geld sad Demand Notes.
and 115(41111 for all Datum inching, Is steady
at par Miyingiviserfi Gent ye= selling. '
GRAIN—Tina market bus teen very quiet 14.84;
os ve van unable to Year of a single transaction of
any importunes. Bo far, hemmer, as quotations see
concerned, there has bean no change
71.0171t—tontInties my quiet, the transactions
being Bittit. sad altogether of • keel character. We
note man sake from it... at $5,80§3,80 for Sutra,
11 6 .7 6 to $8,60 for Netra family,. end $13,76 for fancy
bandy. /Vs dew any be quoted ag5161666,00. • ,
11.8.001f—ir neglected and drill but nnelnitemL Wa
no t• mar Wei at 6dfois6* ferflho e3isl7*
for Belem BX®B3O for Plain Hems, and 11$111X,c'
for bngar 00/01.
GROGEBlLl—dadlbal unchanged. Bogor lo nun
foleJobblns damn at bon 12 to Do for far .
to prim. °Week doll and s Ando nosier, nongtot
from 82 to We. Tamale no clump In Sober. •
CHELBZ—in In regain demand vita Arlen of d 6
ton W B at 10 to 10Xo-, the latter aim to r go.lyoo.
New York retrolen= Market.
dpecist Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Giusti% '
New 7041, July 10 —Matti martini demand for
Crude at in arum of %o. pir ipallon—rang4i
from 29 to MO on the spat. Dant,/ In bond. ii
arm and a shads higher a& aldlitto on the spot; MIX*
and ado asksd far. 4kupat Whom and 660
odistal,: and boa askad for Dtpienaber. -Doran la
nominal at 2tply i n tordsodortsed. ' • -
Pittobarik-011-ilarket.
J utt 10 ."Ito market fo botll brzthi'ind Harmed '
I. firmer, and within Untutored damandf pole. tllll-i
flow an upward Wisdom,. The stack of tooth hinds:
Is wry light, and taw lama d L ithlatittp tit'totteas;
of tke nopply. Crude may Dahlia* flkin'it7o,t
packages retanset, and tome *Wm rota sported; at!
LI% though not meastilissittaikfl; /kb Oat
to remark, hoWnrar, that boldatikgowowl:AfolorsfogH
tag the °Wain:flint% Wa tot.. gas of 415.
Labdtailag at FAO per bbl. saga 109 ; bblaJlo, ati
$7,13. Thus It sow. 16660 . Sae* but,
the mind L uoastged sal irregular, tin* Wig al
Meeks* of at law fICINI 4 to d iestatavrara bt6reis!
and seller& for good tpsdadhiaabot banded. IV:
to Co to awed, sad kt to 46e What
•- Woknoolof an!
order ler 600 Obit . boadelland' W11:011;" know ttutt
COM Woof feasoriwoota llRfoi haithia i&t' Beams
stns p quittotizia. a:4 111 : fas - 454:
quoted24oilos pariampseAn;,W.3.
issa. r• .44•" :
mu of 125 new 01l bwrola p . l kenoll,7h ho3tolfsach4
Jar 9-2 twill tiroutiicreamii for sddaf,
t/io isiadmit bataddail end &velar. -Bag* of now:
are =say Alaatat toths wants of abs ttada,orbo bay t
gleglogips at Skid CO sksoiotenet= for witsintladv, l
to to daol3;torostton, invottm! tag 'Wan loallth:
.0,50 so is ICC..duicy lava* to duality.
Thorn is We or ao &nista tag intingt. and .aolders
amoral ors Itgoielks . • at taosOrsava:- n w
oway e'
anvortatti lOW banroar soliabbsop ebb ism at gel
fp Llama. Itrolloartgsliadp astigmatism/ate aW.,
alas at dabSOstrul• ntions,Kgsgt $61.1 bm Ptioonl
atgzz , ..r==t or
is 11.1101, with rigor anasttiod gad
Wu of Pomo .4'k;4ltdp:laatbwn'WOlos air
PA in Mgr. watairasto Oilman anon galas!
than buln Alotataggtt Ist do, goionAgosstimai
et OM min soma in now and AttrOO.7 l l/Alr
Lid at IT e; 'bat witli asseit wow • Oats lag - lati
amok arid durst this 'late *dna"; U, hole!
sLauln Provisions gassy 'La drinor tecollng
gate a°4 Vein .sass. ".4.44, oarwanted 11 ' Potk Arita'
• min is very little AigaanClbr Whisky, aud
alai slowly at 4734en0 -Sot Dargoisraal Attar ftlr i
OW and atadp at don: .
Clifire;Mad ,Manel.,
JVii 94noti—BoitisPeO:btirIX : Indlaii .4 irtitti
sia,7/4 10P bbLs. MX; Z *I 4100. •rlrbeist=• Vie
mast ovoid Wait Itaileita• stilis,, With Imp
oft l W alt 4 Mkt Ukge INT% SO '6 . ,anite.igla
bOP itte e!#: , W i , 4 leV 410 in IP* 4 3
iWO,"vatt cur 'SW piajgiolt,4 %.111,:"
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0.15- , Bilas4.oav
aDa:l_o•ls.4zimaltGamas gui•it Vigor .
'tacoB : Argo .Ikaar
C LARK - at: tri?
Imports by Iltbilroad. ,
'll.inuriaam ,
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tr 66;194 iiio - ID.
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ALBeell o u , stmi.' ll 7 43 3''VVlSSPHOr 4W1 9 'ca
Ibblai, ; NA byrsabbasslobar, A eurhylootsfiellt
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4 . 4113 57. b.w / 1 .1 , 4140 1 .4.2Tri1ki boa carts 4
Honor;l4 ddibluostAA 1awit0418,24
Vngai gif..9 1 4 1 1. 3 4. gar. V 1 ' 140 %, I
Ott*, 6 bbis , •gp,ri - cop`eltlAkaas,,, 2' paw Pau •
Aug ai Mantra bbt•as, 1 OWN_
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it strit i reork•a*W Whams ' tbli
.crywit-vlrtelatilie addressed to the
imtliori4tootlitatito thepaid* of a•atlr.ie
Wised. atm the prlceiukd the date ofi,
p.pcsof la be soodvediarlies t=
boohoo et Okra or Cliibt, nod ady (i 0) tow at t r,
. be fee
terattml tiaGtoreltOateat thmM
to coattata , tor a led
i tt e r ?' l,c(tiO,loa :. ibiOk meat too (2)
b tarit,tratoh. are to d the oat
The Ho/ tethetary to b. erearay baled. •
An Onto sad ItsjoiSmid to te sableet to ► risk
by ths
hopottios gortetusont
Wattle:to strarded trois b =thoe to the
litwist4 l lPahttldo. Wm. as tbs istereste of tbs sr
tito thted osteniti WUUrn reqatest he
the lighhiest of soy teatime stodettoder
advtatbattlit' • i
ralteeettieboiliside at the eampletlen of the . son,
treat- • • 0. L. MOWN,
sad A. ILA. A.
SilKihiaSU ektUellzA.Liti are invited•till
b the litrii Wirer JULY. IRS, at lit Weleek
for enbdinenee nt 'nth
' n 0.990 Onii.BILLI Or PLOOO.
Bids wilt" be ticelnidt ler what is known as bro. 1.
11 - endlikviknett Tar any pntlon foes than the
logs torres. , —, :
depuite Mb nut birscelved fee Plow pet In goal
seoond•beint bateda, et the unto grade
; -Bide tar :4111faiiiiiyenles should be span eipirato
shiel
e e
Th nolived deo/kw to be aximmenaid en the
20th third helVtie: tom thenatior MI Oov
enuainit may einia..itt the rein of SOO Wale dilly.
&timed nit.bet 'et• the GOTINIUMInt Watabeem in
Georpitnni,nt - tbnWitensi, ornt the Banned De.
Pori W b =iorrilk t O•
new end heidanaL ' •
Payment be OM& fretrtldeaLret indebted.
or
QOMIOAde 111 K Gatirnientt biay
Thy 'unit Gib t Vie be ;We
&mathgieneeinut riece=: „ each
• IWO" eta. biminit trein who ire
Roraima" legitt.o.seimply. gtoni
biellas; o i=t e r
Bide =itI4IOI4WIM
O. end ala, v. 111,“/Li: Weehington ;- ens indorsed
"Pecliamits *erica"' - 144
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AS -•— ' ery dad:able LESON
names PllOllOll% rilusfrd ,at Mao
tem. /Min alustY_ LPl•kviltkla .. beet Obtanoe o
the Pensalrenta =meth and Cull& The freehold
property compiler a; Names, with rtholathary of
amp. power toblow U. thing either samosa or an
novella wet; Vont laXl eons Umber land; Woo the
othbrated thienisodthpe tem ore tank, ountableg
about 11 Wm; erldeli ._lprothose In sthadanoe the
emit the Mot frhish.John a. Wiistd,.lllo*, sobs
ad• itisunutt aud_juttr addsatud Lerenettre Mee
and Oar Axle', Tab to the only athliabb Pethelth
In eh., State which an. the are mobile for. .
tabilehlng a fresher et like thathoder. ,
..
_there babe afraeal• acne of bad Wilda IWO •
alio of lib fernerea== s lerseo, front
which abo4tot at Abe an to
taken, at I Colt bet irtatedlog it set Wm, diatewed
on the thrthee lethlt;,: and on which abaft§ hats
isosuly taw itaatialid sada win pods* sufildsat
on to susipty:the, fatthot. 101 l Saber* b lb.
abnadaat la Ilia aatthtsaisod. Clump*. lia-sitt
q ua nta"*Gan 14 boa &Lund at Ow Arnapois 6
tograt ira t i t
err • i , ,
bag abet and thltrilalllnanleettine
Pkiar PIOSIWIVIAgaIat% .
lasPaiaatianwasssan tons. ar c - ,/1:7:,•.; r dl. I
Port I , lo f. ay le;gart rii. Otl "91
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.3. AND.3I.IOIaNSIIIIOP.—The ',Acne ,
H alms*. la lialthougladisaa, la Starr
isit ir c
Wed for beetolea, zit , contains • et
tereldoo l 7. sad abitaikwv, lerp rthrtnatthof
=a" ao 4 analiaatatwil tat atittaia PM JIM smarts/
work. Xelleotila _Pere a
and poorer
—having goal tealllfree for titt -to.
parte of the thelfrrealleass ar• eta
and the to no o th er Abe 17
bake kir - the proprietor jrtll tell tha
anablbluasul. be sotagmital trzseht,
lo=w 4
or one-helf this loam* tansy w
naratitande well the ithalai al
Bath 50 tataallailtitt.. Otitis*: *I Imou.
boa would taut to, tasawalbta testlei brat .. breath
seam sowthaiesu ti dos* or not, tur o Vlthe
tattles irlablaeo catt..4lsaw - atu_Swit *pi
lards lititaladilla. "MI /NM ylifir -add
theyatbardthagy larthe eamoCtooantelot
Ihr II
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to do tha etieLl c". , ~... - - - .„,
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tor tansy sad Ithbe BOX ow-51106,.
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A YAM/41134ra NAM! MU.t latiA
athatal tallaaaaallc ceantiAlleast InrighliA'
las from Bar Otatiellaod, sad kolas a& Sl*,
AM heat GA tho Ohio dm. (damp your 2.,- Osumi
uo wreak a histietatiret outhratlos; has two why
of sod oputinses the rhee-5 goat aAttheit;lPtist
tau ; .stso alt loot ids, of Bonne VW. A - Gbati
&Wahl* frana•dnittaik hizlljkftx=railla
lop; a eGliaidhl Otellara ot DOA Or PIMA
To pattteesdahhok teritobste s 114 catet.'Al
the essoe,tlats votk ths coal sad ilaelky,l.theahatel
inmate a. AAA eiparttotlty tot A atantl
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