,"`" .!,..,U',.q• -, -...;' , IttsbutOit: oaotq. _MnrIiDAY BIO=NtI=7:pEO. 12,1863 MY AND SUBURBAN wrovascLu. PAP.S.R.ICG "Nepatlszxl:?' Some curious pooplo have : been inquiring *hat ", Nepotism " means, as it has furnished a local contemporary with - a subject for a whole series of editorial. articles. " Nepos " is Latin, wo believe, for "otpheto "—but the plain English of the matter is, that in Wash ington, and Harrisburg, and Such places, they mike a difference between -nephews and other peopte; nay, it is strongly ass o rted, that they do not always promptly recognizo the preten sions of the most portly end' pompous place hunters—not oven of those wise have an " or gan " at home, tuned and pl*Yod by " gifted minds "—when those pretensions would inter fere with their natural affection for their nephews, fence the wry faces, honco the tears, hence the groans, hence tho joremiades, of our friends with the gifted Minds, who tone and play the Cluuleal Orynni;down street. In a word, "Nepos," the lucky dog, though he may have neither a %infra/ Organ nor a "gifted naafi" byplay it, gos to Washington • and gets an Arrotsruv.sr, While the " Non- Nepos "—though having n. Conifer,/ Organ and a "gifted mind" to play% goes to Wash ington altd, alas! only gotn a irsevroixr- IttYr. Qupta of the 23d :District. The whole number of men' allotted to the 21d district. composed of that part of Alle gheny county lying north and west of the 'Were, together with : the Counties of Ba i ler and Armstrong, is 1,373. `. Tic ntafiber as signed to each mb-district bas n)t yet been officially announced. T following proxi mate estimate is based upon the number en rolled in each mb-district b the first cabs from which alone the dra# will be made. These are'the nett numbers l , - and do not em brace the customary fifty 'raw Malt. allowed for exemption after the draft, neither have theyany reference to the fasult of the last draft. Some modification; May, therefore, bo made, but probably they'will bo found very nearly correct, and to most macs altogether so. . . •• . . The eatee•uumber of vcaunteers made up by any sub-district will usempt It from the draft. Insoma of the sub-districts inettaurcs aro on foot to supply their quotas. Credit will be given for any number however email. The preliminary examination now In pro gress, in cases of "alienage, non-residence, unsuitableness of ago, and manifest perma nent physical disability," wilt reduce the number of names from which these quotas are to be drawn vary considerably, and in crease in the same proportion the chances of being drafted. 14 • p VIS.DI3IIIIIr. 6[1.01.71t1ct. X • AicrA - r - ar;;;ri: - - 'Richland 51 B 'Wanton GG 0 Staler ......... 190 27 Rearm tp .. . ... 40 Duddarta born 170 21 Slainetburt, 12 Indiana tp lra Nati:Mcer .... 61 9 rt 10 Tarantula taro._ :v.' Fanh a ISirrlson..l4 l ; 19 A ll l L v 7. L't.ent/ , lil.. - _ Ae~_..: 595 701 nes= UL. -...0(5: 128 11.881.88188.--733 46 El'Clure 17 flip 17 Ohio tp..--..-112 17 2%1818818y tp • 1877.110 15 Frantlizi tp ..... 87 17 1180.1188. tp-.... 57 8 Pine tp ...... eogruly. • . - Buffalo tp 31 12 Clinton tp 0 0 Iltddleter. tp____ 33 0 Adams tp.-- . .. - C.l 10' Crouborry tp 72 10 Jackeou A harm'! 81 13 Zelicuoplo c roraurd tp 54 E Jellorson - tli---- 72 10 Winfield tp ..... 10 Clearfield tp.---- 55 Suiumlt t..... 7 Butler tp:-...._.... 5 , 1 4 Butler boro-____lo9 13 Constoquenelaina-- 0.) 13 Lannutertp Iladdy cnek tp... 01 A mstrosj ec.ty. 01= 02 13 1/and tp...al 32 Sugar Creek tp.... Ci Washington tp f 7 9 Franklin tp-----•1T 73 North r/3 South Ituftalo..-... 77 11 Frceport leiro*---,0 lY Leechburg bozo`... 31 4 Apollo bond 3 1 Allegheny tp_i . --160 22 Klckelninetostp-.101 .. leen Lye tp 7 .4 8 'tatl.o.4 Ip 71 10 Poue-al 38 9 Fair(lear tp ...... .... 71 10 t da tp ...... -... 37 8 Clay p 70 11 Br d 9 tp. ...... ..._. 43 I Waith tp......- 73 II IStippgryrock - at to Cberyy tp 4 8 Wasitioa,ton tp..._ 70 8 11 Parlier tp. 87 12 11.11e71,1any tp. ....... 37 8 vv.ang . tP6I t. m .... , 4t. tr - G; 9 114ag,ar tp. ...... _. .T 1 5 Anu'lroup •outv. Buni , ll .... . 9 ..[.._......171 91 lintariol94 1 1 , 94 13 )lasspr tp 141 12 KlUttnoing but0'..1 94 Piocap. 1 77 11 Bladison'tp ...... 11 elabDrshig it , - " ttel:ll.lk tp En' 17 Wtsysto 14 Conionlututtoct tpl:9l 19 Wow the Seidel;ley It Captain ..tray, of. Company G., (Sewickley Rifles) 28th Pennsylvania Regiment, writes to his isister from Chattazeiga, under date of December 2d, and gives in interesting de . aniption of the "octet enge'genients in that vi cinity. We :ero permitted to make the fol lowing extracts In referente to the action on Taylor's Ridge, near Ringgold The fight was a very severe one, ns the en emy harl.tho advantage ef a high and steep hill, covered with underbriish. Ilut they were routed and driven over the top of the hill— not, however, without severe loss on oar part. The 28th Regiment lost' thirtiAlve killed and wounded. Company (Host five wounded— Corporals Grady and Angent, Robert Herr, Rhodes and Weir. Grady" was the most dan gerously injured, having ,bcori shot through the loft side. Ile was still living, however, and it was thought that:With good care ho would recover. Ile was in good spirits. Slngent's wound was not dangerous, bet very painful—a spent ball having: buried liaelt in tbo right shoulder. It was still in the wound, and would have to bo cut out. Herr was wounded in the right tog, below tho knee— but it was only a flesh wound, as the hall pass ed through withoUt tonehing the bone. Ito will seartely be fit foe service again daring his term of enlistment, at ha bas only eeveo months to serve. WAs .is and was wounded in thet right leg above the knee—avery bad, but net b dangerous wound. Ali the wounded men baited most gallantly, and when Harr was shot , ho would not allow any one to leave thertelil with him until the fight lru over. P. B.—We have already announced the death of Corporal Grady, and the reported death of Rhoda's, but wo hope that both state ments are unfounded. -.4 J. G. Holland!' Lecture. In the long list of Oretient names, an tomcod by the Librari 4sthoiation for their ionise of lectures this Winter, we are sure there trill bo none more Warmly greeted than than that of the Author a "totters to Young People end "Bitter Sweet... We haot oven now, many pleasant remom broncos of nitoomb's".feetard on “Fashion," delivered in this city brit January, and we ore confident his locturo the "National Heart" will not disappoint In. Holland is one of the American authors' who has com manded the attention 011orees of Once litera ture throughout the world. Ms last book— ”Lottors to the Jouesell'hos already mode a favorable impnuodon, Me hada= on fdlinday tuning at Leroy° tto Ntw Catins, DXC. 111 5 1 1 363.—Editon Go tette : At s•mootiog :or . tho citizens of this County on the 7th init4. for the PorPoto of offerings bounty for volunteers, so as to pre vent n draft, the COunty' Commissioners crerci ordered to tory a tai sufnelent to pay n bounty to now reemip; of $25 0..- ead to Wa rgo, $.300--which we think will Allow quota. Bearer County has done pW Sarno. ' •, , ' Linessen. Tniuras,-To-night Uri IL E. J. Miles wakes hie. tart appearance' In two capital - dramas—J!..lleme, - the Sauter," and ikJaek bSheppard Ijorarbeirdi.'!, !lie will be assisted hrhis welthrsined holier eitdtho entire stock company:::llls next engagement Is at the elleward," Boehm. ,Ire treat our brethren of the press will extend tolkhn the right hand _of felk.erstdp, IS he 11 . 64i4 . ervizig artiste, And worthy of nears.' '. . ... ._ -. i Hsu' Boni, ,Ic;--All the New Books, Mag. ~w ines Ana. NeWspepies Of the week, and on the Dims Newels and - Dldici Song Books an 'i be bidet Brink Casi's Noll' Depot, Clitantelo iuftdin_ . Azar 1 .i. f:.A Liii.c.,.14,;:tc.61. than fine ....ancl.- . :- -,.. - r ... -ionna . prices: • ... . 1 .4.00 r cannmenti.? oo4 , , H" - ''' le e b. " o ..''''_ wocting,oo7 " II: gory Sosircudnn, &turn; and Drawer*, 0 , , , ... WI and Us in,T , ii 4'O O E °13:0 ' 3 •;• , : - "ige •- at : MiClel.bnd'sAngtinn: •- - 1 , . ::... itdi r hers o a Pittock , o , .. . : .•.'.. ,: ~...,- -...,: , -. 1 -- , - 7 ~,- - • L .' ........,.. ' ' 2.l' ' ' Mt ; '...,''f ~.. . ~..... •',• - •T• t ' — ' - f . x - 0 0 ToCt# 11 . wri - - - 45.- , •1.. - 1 ,, , , ,--!..•„- - " , ,..tts,:,' ..,,....0.•••• -, .r .-k,:i.,s -.. •. ,-, ;. ,- „,..4 , , , ,,,,--;-..,....41 , ,,,,:. ;.9 4!:?,:,.;i7 . :" — 4 ,4 i 4 ..f.. — iinT.."4." t,..: t .'. •," ,',—. 1 1 i , ~..i, . 2. . ?4*'— ' , • ' . .t. , . . Our Book Table. Qklean klke.—By 'rah, Etweragh, Author of ll:tails,' "Adele," ex., etc. Tbrto rolnenes in one. Nnw York: D. Appleton & Co. Pl...bor.:tin for oto by U. S. Davie, 73 Wood attest. 474pp.tote. A delightful story of English life—perhaps as probable, or possible, as may consist with the my:Moments of the art of • story toiler like Bliss Kavanagh, who naturally works out striking situations and strong efforts, upon almost any given field of action, for which her imagination creates the characters. Who ever will open ...MO" will not willingly close it for many an hour, we venture to predict on the strength of a certain faculty of ours, which never fails to give accurately the proginori. of an attack of novel-reading under such (mom- le circumstances as exist in this case. one.. LAXT Trau AT Sr. 3i•V.T . S. IV the Author of Iluthelge," "The Suthertatule, - Frank WArrlngton," etc. New York Carleton. Pitt,- brirgh Usury Filth Street, (unxt dote to the Peet omen.) =lop. 12mu. This exquisitely touching and beautiful story was published about three or four years ago, and, as it well deserved, received the warmest praises from the ;press and the pub lic. It is now re-published uniform with the other works of its author, the names of which are already "familiar as household words" to most readers. The scene of " Loulo's Last Term " is laid at St. Alary's Hall, Burling ton, Now Jersey, daring the lifetime of its founder, Bishop Doane. • But what it depicts of life and character may be verified and run- lined anywhere—tmerywhere. TIT Taxmen Boy, and How le Became Command er-a-Chief. By Uncle Javierll. Edit., by Wil liam Thar, Milli, of The Flonorr Coy, - via eda Walker,Me Wier awl Ca. Titleburgh : for N=3=o== cupp• IGmo. This is a life of General Washington, writ ten for boys, and written in such a manner es to excite the interest and to satiefy the some what exacting and peculiar requirements of that class of readers. " Uncle Juvinell" toils the story of the " Farmer Boy " to a number of youngsters assembled during the long eve nings of some past holiday season, around the cheerful fireside of some pleasant Kentucky home—tho exact whereabouts of which, per haps the more curious of our readers, after they shall have made acquaintance on our re commendation `with Uncle Juvioell's story, and hit little nephews and nciocs who heard it, may wish to find out ; but wo ran only hint that, in much case, a certain Mr. Morri son heady, of Elk Creek, Spencer county, -- in that State, could probably giva the desired information. The book satisfactorily tetras the design of its author, which was to '• set forth, in a manner more calculated to attract and impress the youthful mind than hos per haps been heretofore) attempted, the life and character of our good and great licoiga Washington." Out. ItSCOSID Or T. SPlrs, Svroccrus, AND RLI.E EVIARSILILA IN Tr, SI.ACE. IMIob• Selectious fool the i" Annals of the Army of the Csamborland.' By o Officer. Philadelphia .1. B. Lippincott an. Co. Pittsburgh for sale by 'Kay sod C... Sb 'Wood .treat. =pp. We noticed some weeks ago the beautiful and interesting volume from which these selections have been made, and will say that this pamphlet—Of we may call a solid oc tave volume of over 100 pages by that vane, because it happens to be to a paper cover and sold for a dollar)—eontains a multitude of the otailoble good things in the larger volume; just such thinks os one's memory makes tempo - rosy deposits of, in the Sociable Bank—stories of adventure, biographic sketches, anecdotes, etc, die. Many of these would long era this have done service in our columns, but for the daily pressure which we have experienced for months past. Tux Data or SILOODS. A NOVEL or roe GRIAT BKIISLLIOX to 18.61.—This new story by Drury Morford, author of "Shoulder Straps," has, since its announcement, excited quite a furor of expectation—which of course its very title was sufficient to do, without the additional stimulus of shrewd hints from the knowing ones that a rod yeas In pickle which would make some people smart. Well, here at length is the book, from tho press of Messrs. Peterson .b Br.ithers, of 'Philadelphia, pre sented to us in a very readable duodecimo form, in paper covers at sl,oo—a stout vol ume of 478 pages, with a portrait on steel ..f the author. Th. Philadelphia‘Eaywirer spool, of it as follows : We have no hesitation in . . . . saying that the sensation likely to he created by this work will be a decided one.. It will be remembered that the previous novel of the same series, "Shoulder Straps," handled without gloves the gentry in blue and brass who walk the streets of our northern Cities, without using the opportunities to further the great national cause, while it also involved a story interest of the most absorbing eliaraP • ter. The new volume deals blows of the same farce Oahe mini& brood of "shoddy contrac tors" and other governmental set indices, and at the great mass of official Ineapables wb., hare so Paralysed and perplexed the "War for the Union . " The story lying at the bot tom of this is so strange, es almost to deserve the phrase wiarfling, end vve are only prevented giving a peep at it by unwillingness to fore stall what is -likely to be a general pleaaniv. —For sale in Pittsburgh by John P. !lent, Masonienall, 59 Fifth street, Henry Miser, next door to the Postal:Gee, and by W. A. Git denfenny, 45 Fifth street. Horses Stolen On Thursday night, some thief entered a stable located on an alloy, between Beaver and Market Streets, Manchester, in the roar of Pe'bush's tavern, and stole two •hor ses belonging to Messrs. Gloss and Murdock, sand dealers. The halters with which the hones lied been tied were cut, and the ani mals spirited away. One of them was a large brown, and blind of an eye. Tho other was a large bay. and both were ordinary draft. horses. A liberal reward will he paid for any information leading to the recovery of the animals. MUSICAL TYPROVEYEST.—WO trait that our readers will not forgot the rare opportunity for musical improvement, offered by the pro sonce hero and instructions of Prof. John Zundcl, Musical Director and Organist at Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. We should like and hope to too the entire musical talent marshal Wider the banner of tho veteran composer, and got up such a con cert of grand oratorio music as will stir up and gladden the hearts of all that have a soul for music. Mr. %andel, we (care, will be et his rooms, No. SZ St. Clair street (Curry's Nor mal Institute) from throe to six o'clock, p. m., and from seven to ten o'clock, p m., 'there those wishing to perfect themselves in music can meet him. ROWDYISM 13 ALL6OIIIOY.—On Thursday night, two men named Hodle and Shoenbarg er attacked the beer hail of Mra.Fratich, on Liberty street, in the Fourth Ward, Allegho ny, and kicked a hole to the door largo enough to let a pig through. The only reason for so doing tray because rho would not lot them in to got a:drictic. Officers Woods and Bailey ar rested tlO rowdies and locked them up for o hearing. Mn. F. appeared on Friday and had a conversation with them in German, and declined to prosecute, after which they were discharged. They no doubt agreed to make matters satisfactory. Teo Now Yottsc Wasabtas.—Full supplies of these popuLsx journals regularly received by elrtirs 1 7. VitstOlreso on publi cat ion, and; Periodical Depot, Fifth street, opposite the Poet-effice. Call for copies of this week's Independent and Sunday Nitrated, and next week's Illustrated Hewn, Efarper's Weekly, Frank Leslie. Blue treed Newspaper, eto. Vounrratus Artarnos I—For the derange ments of the system incidental to the change of diet, Wounds, Eruptions, and exposures which every Volunteer is liable to, there are no remedies so safe, convenient, and reliable u Ilolloways Pills and Ointment, 25 , cents 209. Javretar, 2.1.' Roberta, N 0.17 Fifth street, is now opening the most choice stock of tine Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver ware and Fancy Goods ever displayed in this city, and is railing tbem at remarkably low prime. DMAL learrrurn, No. 251 Penn street, Ls the place where yen nen get the best. cheap dentistry In the city. Don't forget the place, No. 251 Penn street, near Ilancock. Denrwst.en complete Direct and :Excise Tax System. or sale at Plasma's, opposite Post Office. DIAOLOiII of tho Battlo-Fiohl of Gott's burg, to be had at Pittock's, oppoeito Pox Ofko. GIUND opening of Ladies' Fare, this morn ing, at J. Finch's, corner of Grant and Fifth stroets. Lxnl►s' and Mises' Wool and ,Morin Hosioty, at Meelolland'a Auction lions°. 00173' Boys' and Childscres_CalrkFlp nolk 9min Bootee Limozirr.—A Germs' named Wm. likelier, residing in Pitt townsbip, was yesterday ar rested on a ebargo of stealing goods from the trimming store of Mourn. Eaton, Mamma A Co., where he was employed as a packer or laboror. About thirty dollars' worth of the stolen goods were found at his home. Hewes committed to Jail by Aldermun Donaldson. Ax OFFICER IN Title ARNTWILITZS : "At In spection I noticed that a large proportion of the men's knapsacks contained a box of Troches, being generally used by them for colds, etc." " Llreirn't Bronchial Trochee' should bo in every soldier's knapsack or pock et, to be used up on the Oral appearance of a avid or cough. VIOLATION Of OLIOINLISCIL-4. B. Wallace and George W. Richardson, countrymen, were yesterday fined by Mayor Sawyer, for driving over the side-walks. Robert Campbell was fined for selling beef without having it weighed on the city scales. Breacaloc.—Subseriptiona taken for any of the Magritines or Papers, at lowest prices, at Frank Case's News Depot, 70 Fifth street. MARRIED DELL—NICIIOLSON.--Ou Thursday craning, D. loth, by It.. Jam. lUDs, at the milldenco of the bride's father, Jim. !itch:limn, Tani., ?Jr. WM. BELL, of Pulaski county, 111., and KM EMMA NICIIDLSON, of thin city. WALLACE—MALION.—On Thor.l y osening The. 10th, 1S 1, by tho Iles. W. D. Ilossurd, D. IL, 11. P. WALLACE and EMMA IitALIODI, all of this Mty. No cards. DIED: LEIIII/111.—On Thursday ovening, Dec. 10111, at 10 o'clock, JOHN, eon of John and Susan Lehman, agol t years, 11 months and 10 day, The funeral will take place on SATURDAY AATLI ADOK, all o'clock, from the ;voidance of 1110 parents, Franklin alley, Allegheny City. The friends of family nre reepectrtilly invited to attend. ZUG.—On Wodneeday morning, Deorin ►t OokLind, I:LIZA, wife of Chrittopher Zug, in the 53.1 year of her ago. a 10 o'clock, from the craidence of her hushand, in Oakland. Carriages mill leave corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets of 9 o'clock. Zt pficlT&G. RAP ALBUMS I PHOTOGRAPH ALBIIHS I PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS aforocto, holding .71 Picture., 111 50 and orrazda .3100.00, balding 30 Plcturcs, In thwad upwards. II o ma.. , bolding 30 Picture, in 50 ..d .1... d. Iftereim, holding 80 Pict urea, $3 80 and upwanla Moro. co, bolding SO Mellow, 13 60 .d upward. •.;n, bohling O Pletztros,SS 80 and urwarai. AU elyl,n, Ihna 50 mate Wit gilt edge and clop,) marls. The BEST place to buy Photograph Albums to at JOHN P. EIIIITI3, No. 59 FM h Street, Masonic Ilan All AlLuau are warrsolte.l of the Lent mate and serial. Pbotognsph Clardb from to canta par doc apeasda. tio3o NO MORE GRAY LUXURIANT LIAM BY USING THEC U Y tuNATUR To rratuting eul beautifying the Oat, This is an article but recently Introducer! Into thla country, but h. Icing boon tavoraLly known b the nobility of rralleu on their only att..ll BALD DESTORF.R. It is complete within Itself, no other drafting or arronapontment of any kind being oar. miry to wore tin Kt tainment of lb. Following drui ratilu twilit., other than • ciao Gumption. with the dir.tiona : I. n teal, la naives non maaraer, mere Orgy gob to in irripicied rolnr. 2. Il tau wale it prom no Beal Heal. 3. 71 sal rim.. Nu Niiiiiruf 4. ft triii MOM flu IKuulrtif Fosi /Wong. S. II .71 iinsiorair Hair s q p atal Wavy. G. it tilt Pro.. tie Original (74. to OM 7. ft st4U pre.. the !lair/ram Fatima Ot. ft viirearres fatly. It to not a Dye ; ,Zlntain.l on Nitrate of /Direr, or arty other ingredient Injurious to either Skin or Hair. fries, ODD DOLLAII. For sole by all rerpoctolila Druggists. SIMON JOIINFTON, tiatteral Agent, Oar. of Sculthfleld and Fourth Bp.. Pittsburgh. tioliiitenuraarY pu KVIANCE'S PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, CORN ICU FIFTH AND mAuKET STELLIPTS, (11 end nd stud., over Illchardson • • Jamalry nor%) Prrissaton, Pa. H CYr ( )4_4 11..A1.1-11S. of aim and stylo, pl.l or rolOmof. from lbo popular that. do Punt. to °ebb:A •nd life .to. PO C.V IA Nck would tarticularly call MG •t -toutioe of the ACED kNIP LNTIE.SI to the wry or rooribility of Ott entabilobmont, bolog reached by slog]. short litttht of stairs. Prices modoral. fat infaction guaronte..l. torAlyzalabt H A'rS N D CADS I Of eveu style E.A.I)IICS' FURS or enrnry kind and q‘ality. LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS MEE= HT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT McCORD & 0028, r door bat ewe Po •dccecact -"Wiwi the boat wad curd Indivetkr. IGnbelle3 .IdiOn t:5t.;".44 Onapleints, Nos, Warren, =Flail 'deroripbrourn! The above Utica' hi - How Xngland.harethertonfldroar etWorr•-••, on • nand bj, root _amphoraof and'Ms rte : Priam welds roach of 'Warw. rtort4'tlar attention. f tarilida who will find *hems strict ostarepi rowilelise."'Withbut 'aborting to tho cam awn method of columns of adrerthrlng, I mould - a.ntr oraildwaci to tat theia, which will be racrod. , talini.r.:lnitiamvs. L, Proptioldi,'if- - Practical,Chwalat. !wade tiyalfaholesale and sitoil &okra: • . c r4ust ford= of comipoodeneeisencita:- , - 7. 7 , Dealers orgoed Tr:Scream supplied on oldnlninbabl:::i---;_'•••- Tor salt to ,littabargh at notall - by J.lf.:Toltoth G. a. x efeee.3l..rx, doorph - Slcroingy Ory by Jas:Brown W. a:Measts and Geo h . , Softy.. • b.A..iAmmEcrom oewsm , earor .Wholeade Agnate, elttrbonytrai. 1°.T L C°111151"1111 •rba:ia 1r Nirsz peak • fry ii.** by • tars maple .rept4Todtee eutremd , liars with s, aim" eret that Ind dieesie,toornigaloa=liaxtiedi:, .IttliatnafutablifefoWefllecentameaoa Te 141*_irill eefirortte. pierA4lcick I tratit7.• Oggla 1 0 01 . 4110 diree"O 4 :',. 441 tr` ilea* to preparing 111bd Watig . 9lil MI% will Sid eimonr CONSIMAPSIOIS,Ia4I3II4ek; - IIIiONCIIOI9. 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