Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 13, 1864, Image 1

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DM'LAUGIILIS, Alteriu-y at Law,
.Tohiistown, Pa. Office in tlx Ex
change building, on the Corner of Clinton
nnd Lcust streets up stairs. Will attend
to all business connected with his profession.
Dec. 9, ISCS.-tf.
WILLIAM KITTELL.
ltorntn at afo, Cbcnsburg,
Cambria County Peima.
Clllcc Colonadc iov.
Doc. 4. 1SU
("tYRUS L. PERSHING, Esy. Attorney
J at Law, Johnstown, Cambria Co. Pa.
mice on Main street, second tloor over
Hank. ix 2
jyi. T. C. S. tJarduer,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Tenders his profes.-ioual service to the
citizens of
E R E N S P. U 11 G ,
and surrounding vicinitv.
OFFICE IX COl.ONADE ROW.
June 29, 1804-tf
.1. I". Scanlun,
A T TOKXE Y A T L A W ,
Ebexsiuhg, Pa.,
OFFICE OX MAIN STREET, THREE
!( ORS EAST of tiik LOGAN HOUSE.
December 10, 183.-1y.
R. L. Johnston.
Geo. W. Oatman.
JOHNSTON U OAT MAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
LIh -n.-burg Cambria County Penna.
OFFICE REMOYED TO LLOYD ST.,
One ,lo.r West of R. L. Johnston's Res
idence. Dec 4. 18Ul. ly.
JOHN FEXLON, Esq. Attorney at
Law, Ehensburg, Cambria county Pa.
Ofiice on Main stieet adjoining his dwel
ling, ix 2
1 S. NOON,
attorney at law,
EBENSBURG, CAMBRIA CO.. PA.
Office one door East of the Post Office.
Feb. 18, lSfi3.-tf.
G
EORGE M. REED,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURG,
CanJiria County, Pa.
OFFICE IX COLONADE ROW.
March 13, 1864.
G. W. HICKMAN.
II. F. HOI.L.
G. W. HICKMAN &, CO.,
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FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS.
SNUFFS, &c.
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PHILADELPHIA.
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W. W. MAIR. JOHN S. DAVISON.
M A I R & D A V I O N ,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
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HARDWARE & TRIMMINGS,
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
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HARNESS. SKIRTING AND BRI-
DLE LEATHERS.
June 17, 18G3 ly.
Tr Rent. "
Au office on Centre Street,
next door north of Esq. Kinkuad's office!
1 ossession given immediately
JOSEPH M'DONALD
April IS, 18C4.
TICIIAEL 1IASSON, F.by. Attohney
r AT LAw Ebeuiburg, Cambria Co. Pa.
OHnce on Main street, - three doors East
I Julian. ii 2
Proclamation
15 Y T II E l'BESIDEN T
Tlie llabeaa Corpus Suspended and
Martial Law Declared iu Kentucky.
Washington, July 5.
Bl the President of the United States of'
A meriixi.
A PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, By a proclamation, which
was issued on the loth clay of April,
18G1, the President of the United States
announced and declared that the laws of
the United States had been for some time
past, and then were, opposed, and the
execution thereof obstructed in certain
States therein mentioned by combinations
too powerful to be suppressed by the ordi
nary course of judicial proceedings, or by
the power vested in the marshal law ;
And ivhereas, Immediately after the
issuing of the said proclamation the land
ami naval forces of the United States
were put into activity to suppress the said
insurrection and rebellion.
And whtreits, The Congress of the
United States, by an act approved on the
3d day of March, 1803, did enact that
during the said rebellion the President of
the United Slates, whenever in his judg
ment the public safety may require it, is
authorized to supcnd the privilege of the
writ of habeas eorjni.-t in any case through
out the United States, or anv part there
of; And wherea., the said insurrection and
rebellion still continue, endangering the
existence of the Constitution and the Go
vernnient of the United States.
And whereas, The military forces of
the United States are now actually en
gaged in suppressing the said insurrection
and rebellion in various parts of the States
where the said rebellion, has been success
ful in obstructing the laws and public au
thorities, especially in the States of Vir
ginia and Georgia.
And whereas, on the fifteenth day of
September last, the President of the
Liuited States duly issued his proclama
tion, wherein he declared that the privi
lege of the writ of habeas corpus should
le suspended throughout the United
States, iu eases whereby the authority of
the President ot the United States, the
military, naval and civil officers of the
United States, or any of them hold per
sons under their command, or in their
custody, cither as prisoners of war, spies,
or aiders or abettors of the enemy, or offi
cers, soldiers or seamen, enrolled or draft
ed or mustered or enlisted in, or leIonging
to the land or naval forces of the United
States, or as deserters therefrom or other
wise amenable to military law or the rules
and articles of war, or the rules and regu
lations prescribed for the military or naval
services b' authority of the President of
the United States, or for resisting a draft,
or for any other offence against the mili
tary or naval service.
And whereas, many citizens of the
State of Kentucky have joined the forces
of the insurgents have on several occa
sions entered the said State of Kentucky
in large force, and not without aid and
comfort furnished by disaffected and dis
loyal citizens of the United States resi
ding therein, have not only greatly dis
turbed the public peace, but liave over
borne the civil authorities, and made fla
grant civil war, destroying property and
hie in various parts ot the State.
And whereas it has been made known
to the President of the United States, by
the officers commanding the national ar
mies, that combinations have been formed
in the said State of Kentucky, with a
purpose of inciting the rebel forces to re-
n ...
new me saiu operations oi civil war
within the said State, and thereby to em
barrass the United States armies now op
erating in the said States of lrginia and
Georgia, and even to endanger their
safety.
Now therefore I. Abraham Lincoln,
President of the United States, by virtue of
the authority vested in me by the Consti
tution and laws, do hereby declare that in
my judgement the public safety especially
requires that the susjonsion of the privi
lege of the writ of habeas corjius, so pro
claimed in the said proclamation of the
15th of September, 18G3, be made ef
fectual, and be duly enforced in and
throughout the said State of Kentucky,
and that martial law be for the present
declared therein. I do, therefore, hereby
require of the military officers in the said
State that tfie privileges of the writ of
haljeas corpus be effectually Buspended
within the said State, according to the
aforesaid proclamation, and that martial
law be established therein, to take effect
from the date of this proclamation, the
said suspension and establishment of mar
tial law to continue until the proclamation
shall be revoked or modified, but not be
EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY
yond the period when the said rebellion
shall have been suppressed or come to an
end. And I do hereby require and com
mand, as well as military officers as all
civil officers and authorities, existing or
found within the said State of Kentucky
to take notice of this proclamation, and
to give full effect to the same. The mar
tial law herein proclaimed, and the things
iu that respect herein ordered, will not be
deemed or taken to interfere with the
holding of lawful elections, or with the
proceedings of the constitutional Legisla
ture of Kentucky, or with the administra
tion of justice, and the courts of law ex
isting therein, between citizens of the
United States in suits or proceedings
which do not affect the military opera
tions or the constituted authorities of the
government of the United States.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand, and caused the seal of the
United States to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington, this fifth
day of July, in the year of our Lord,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty
four, and of the independence of the
United States, the eighty-eighth.
Anu.viiAM Lincoln.
ly the President.
William II. Seward, Secretary of State.
Tlic Conscription Act,
The following is the act as agreed to
by both Houses:
" Further, to regulate and provide for
the enrolling and calling out of the na
tional forces and for other puriwsrs.
"The President of the United States
may at his discretion at any time here
after call for any number of men as vol
unteers fur the respective term of one,
two or three jears, for military service ;
and any surh volunteer, or in case of draft,
as hereinafter provided, any substitute,
shall be credited to the township, ward or
city, precinct or election district, or of a
county, towards the quota of which he
may have volunteered or engaged as a
substitute ; and every volunteer who is
accepted and mustered into the service for
a term ot one year, unless sooner dis
charged, shall receive and be paid by the
United States bounty of one hundred dol
lars ; and if for a term of two years, un
less sooner discharged, a bounty of two
hundred dollars ; and lor a term of three
years, unless sooner discharged, a bounty
of three hundred dollars, one third of
which lountj' shall be paid to the soldier
at the time of his being mustered into the
service one-third at the expiration of one
half of his term of service; and in case
of his death while in the service, the resi
due of his bounty unpaid shall be paid to
his widow, if he shall have left a widow ;
if not, to his children ; or if there be
none, to his mother, if she lie a widow.
In case the quota or any part thereof of
any town, township, ward or city precinct,
or election district, or of any county not
so subdivided, shall not he filled within
fifty days after such call, the President
shall immediately order a draft for one
year to fill such quota or any part thereof
which may be unfilled, and in case of any
such draft, no payment of money shall be
accepted or received by the. Government
as commutation, to release any enrolled
or drafted man from personal obligation
to perform military service.
It shall be lawful for the Executive
of any of the States to send recruiting
agents to any of the States declared to be
in rebellion, except the States of Arkan
sas, Tennessee and Lousiana, to recruit
volunteers under any call under the pro
visions of this act, who shall be credited
to the State and the respective sub-division
thereof which may procure the en
listment." 'Hie following is a continuation of the
bill:
Sec. 1. Drafted rpen, substitutes and
volunteers when mustered in shall be or
ganized in or assigned to regiments, bat
teries, or other organizations of their own
States, and as far as practicable shall,
when assigned, be permitted to select their
own regiments, batteries or other organi
zations from those of their own respective
States which at the time of assignment
may not be filled to their maximum num
ber. Sec. 5. The twentieth section of the
bill entitled. "An act to amend an act
entitled an act for enrolling and calling out
the national forces, and for other purpo
ses," approved February 25, 18G4, shall
be construed to mean that the Secretary
of war shall discharge minors under the
age of eighteen years, under the circum
stances and on the conditions prescribed
in said section. Hereafter, if any officer
of the United States shall enlist or mus
ter into the military service any person
under the ago of sixteen years with or
without consent of his parents or guardi
an, such person so enlisted or recruited,
shall be immediately and unconditionally
discharged upon repayment of all bounty
received ; and such recruiting or muster
ing officer who shall knowingly enlist a
person under sixteen years of age, shall be
dismissed the service, with forfeiture of all
pay and allowances, and shall be subject
to such further punishment as a court
martial may direct.
Sec. G. Section third of an act entitled
" An act to amend an act entitled an act
for enrolling and calling out the national
forces and for other purposes," approved
February 21th, 1SG4, be and the same is
hereby amended so as to authorize ai:d
direct the District Provost Marshal under
the direction of the Provost Marshal
General, to make a draft for one bundled
per centum in addition to the number re
quired to fill the quota of any district as
provided by said section.
Sec. 7. That instead of traveling pay,
all drafted persons reporting at the place
of rendezvous shall be allowed transpor
tation from their places of residence, and
persons discharged at their place of ren
dezvous shall bo allowed transportation to
their places of residence.
See. 8. All persons in the naval ser
vice of the United States who have en
tered said service during the present re
bellion, and who have not been credited
to the quota of any town, district ward
or State, by reason of their being in said
service, and not enrolled prior to Febru
ary 21th, 1801, shall on satisfactory
proof of their residence made to the Sec
retory of war, be enrolled and credited to
the quotas of the town, ward, district or
State in which they respectively reside.
Sec. 9. If any person duly drafted
shall be absent from home, in the prose
cution of his usual business, the Provost
Marshal of th? district shall cause him to
be duly notified as soon as may be, and
he shall not be deemed a deserter nor lia
ble as sucli until notice has been given to
him : and reasonable time allowed to him
to return and report to t he Provost
iar-
shal ot his district
shall not otherwise
but such
aii'ect his
absence
liabilitv
under this act.
Sec. 10. and 11. Nothing contained in
this act to be construed to alter or in any
way affect 'lie law relative to those con
scientiously opposed to liearing arms or to
affect the rights of persons to procure
substitutes.
Ykas Messrs. Allison, .Ames, Arnold
Aside', Iialdwin of Massachusetts, 15ax
ter, Iteaman, Ulair of West Virginia.
1 lout well, l'oyd, Cabb, Cole, Cresswell,
Davis of Maryland, Dawes, Demiiig,
Dixon, Driggs, Kcklav, Elliot, Farns
worth, Fcnton, Garfield, Hooch, Iligby,
Hooper, Hotchkiss, Hubbard -of Iowa,
Hubbard of Connecticut, Ingersol, Jenks.
Julien, Kelfy, Litthjohn, Ixm, Ixingyear,
McCride, McCIung, Miller of New York.
Moorhead, Morrill, Morris of New York,
Amos Myers, Norton, O" Neil of Pennsyl
vania, Orth, Kandall of Kentucky, Kice
of Maine, Schenck, Shannon, Sloan,
Smith, Shit hers, Spanlding, Tracy, Upson,
Van Valkburg, Wnshburne of Illinois,
Washbume of Massachusetts, Williams,
Wilder, Wilson, Windom, Woodbridge
G5.
Nays. Messrs. Wm. J. Allen, Ailey,
Ancona, liailcy, I Maine, I Miss, Chanler,
Coffroth, Cox, Dawson, Dennison, Eden,
Edgerton, Eldridge, English, Frank,
Ganson, Griswpld, Harris of Maryland,
Harris of Illinois, Autchins, Kernan,
Cnapp, Law, Do IMond, Long, Mallory,
Marcy, Middleton, Miller of Pennsylva
nia, Morris of Ohio, Noble, Odell, Pat
terson, Pendleton, Perham, Pruyn, Kan
dall of Pennsylvania, Kice of Massachu
setts, Kobinson, Kollins of New Hamp
shire, Kollins of Missouri, Koss, Schofield,
Steele of New Y'ork, Steele of New
Jersey, Stevens, Stiles, Thomas, Wads
worth, Webster, Wheeler, Winfield 52.
A Mistake. Charles to the alter led
the lovely Jane, and, to her father's house
returned again, where, to convey them on
their wedding tour, already stood a bril
liant coach and four, when, lo ! the gath
ering showers at once decended ; cloud
rolls' on cloud, and warring winds conten
ded ; this moves him not, but in he hands
his bride, and seats himself, enraptured
by her side ; when thus to cheer the fair
one he begun : " I hope we soon shall
have a little sun." Fut she, to whom the
weather gave no pain, who heeded not
the blast nor pattering rain, but most
about her future state bethought her, said :
" My dear, Pd rather have a datightei'."
S3- Hallo, I say, Frank, Ifhoughtyou
was dead ?"
" Oh," said Frank, "they did get a
story around that I was dead, but it was
another man. I knew it wasn't me as
soon as I heard of it J"
1.3, 1864.
TIae Draft.
The following is the list of names of
the persons drafted in Cambria county, at
Ilollidaysburg, on the Gth of July 18GL
ALLEGHENY AND GALL1TZIN SUB
DISTRICTS. 191 in wheel 12 drawn.
Joseph Lingenfclter, Kichard Liuard,
John M'Cann, Simon I lender, Peter Mc
Alecr, Luke Dehe, Edward Hannon, An
thony Ilollman, Jacob Cramer, Peter
Drisbon, Kichard Denny, Daniel Con
way, Urbanus Kigle, Daniel Delaney,
Thorn is I lagan, David Trcxler, John W.
Cans, John Trainor, Henry K. Elder,
lienedict Ilito, Fornaid Kelly, Francis
Cronour, Mic'iael J. Wills. Jacob Gay
nor, John Porter, Felix Linn, Philip
Downey, Thadeus Kobinson, Francis
Gibbons, Mathew Kane, David Simpson,
John Maloy, John Coulter. John Conway,
lames Will, Michael Trechler, Christ.
Coldebaugh, John Huns, Joseph Eckcn
rode, Francis Shank, James C. M'Mul
len, Kobert Taylor.
CARBOLL TOWNSHIP.
139 in wheel 32 drawn.
Hiram Fritz, John. II. Hoover, John
Neely, Joseph Kahre, Jacob C. Luther,
Michael Snyder, Joseph P. Parrish, Chas.
Kane, Philip Ilerzog, D minick Kenned v,
William Wasser, Jacob White, Thomas
Duck, Philip Stoltz. Cline Kupert, Geo.
Luther, George Miller, Michael Horn,
Jjhu Shaddick, Martin Sanders, John
Kager, Thomas P. Dumm, Henry Lu
ther, Peter, Ewig, Simon Kirsh, Kichard
P.Minctt, Paul Sirittmatter, Anthony
Kirkpatrick, Joint Leslie, Miles Edmiston,
John Fuinier, Gordon Sinclair.
C A R P.o LLTi ) W N BOROUGH.
! in wheel 2 drawn.
John L. Sca:dan, Geoige Crook.
s r s j ; ! :u a n n a t w ns u I p.
do i i i wiieel 11 drawn.
Seih M"Keen, Jolei Prosier, Calvin
Oaks, Tobias Snyder, Thomas WeaklanJ,
Zephenia Weaklan 1, Abner Lloyd, Adam
I lowers, George Fry, William Hurkharf,
Archibald Fnrivll, Joseph Glass, Kenja
inin M'Closkey, David Hoist.
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
G5 in wheel 15 drawn.
John Lautzey, Jos -ph Hips, Michael
Kibler, Jacob Glasser, Urbinas Kei'jde,
Michael Thomas, John Whitehead,- Elias
Towle, Henry Duiiuu, Peter Vi'ooJley.
Valentine Glasser, Martin Yonev, Jr.,
John E. McDerinitt, John II. Noel,
Joseph Warner.
CLEARFIELD TO WNSH1 P.
117 in wheel 9 drawn.
Arthur Wharton, Augustine M'Guire,
Elias Iiarnacle, Kichard Adams, Samuel
Will, Henry L. Kri-e, Thomas Lilly,
John Mellon, John Weakland.
CHEST SPRINGS BOROUGH.
31 in wheel 2 drawn.
William M'Mullen, Samuel M'MuIlen.
WHITE TOWNSHIP.
Si3 in wheel 1 I drawn.
Henry Foster, Kowland C. Dickson,
'11.,.,.,.. rv..cs-,ai IViiil Klinn. Oliver
Hill, John Van Seyoek, Joseph Dradley,
Samuel Dean, William M'Mananiy, Geo.
Pierce, Wiliiam Cive, 15. II. Walters,
Henry NefY, Truman Koot.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
103 in wheel 28 drawn.
John Kiflle, James lJurn, William llche,
Christopher Kuch, Dr. Walter Hell, New
ton Johnston, John Kelly, David W. Fox,
Thomas Hannah, F. W. Cook, I'.ernard
F.ird, Joseph M Gough, William George,
James Bolanrt, Daniel Carney, George C.
I Vilt, Edward Dork, Jr., Patrick Dough
erty, Hugh Sweeny, IJ.mj unin Vaughn,
George- IJarline, Patrick Koland, Augus
tine Glass, John Lackey, John Hamilton,
Daniel Dougherty, Hasil I lender, John
Carroll.
M UNSTER TOW NSI HP.
3 1 in wheel (5 drawn.
Peter O' II ami, James Lucket, An
thoivy Shover, Francis G berry, William
1. Diver, Cornelius Diver.
CROYLE TOWNSHIP.
71 in wheel 1 drawn.
John Lilzinger, Samuel Swartzenf rover,
Silas Hurk, Isaac Keam.
SUMMERHILL TOWNSHIP.
83 in wheel 12 drawn.
John Green, IJenjamin F. Miller, S
Swart zeutrover, William Smay, Geo. W-
VOl,. 1 1 -NO. 28
Sherbine, John W. Mulholland, Jesse II.
Dimond, Thomas Conway, Daniel Black.
Levi Keam, Evan M. Davis, John Smith'
WILMORK BOROUGH.
38 in wheel 1 drawn.
John Fletcher, Andrew Heck, Harney
Sweeny, Kolxrt E. Jones-.
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP.
1G0 in wheel 1G drawn
George Hofaker, Isaac lab, George
Huey, Tobias Miller, Jacob Wcndafl,
David G. Hubert, Isaac P.. Horner,
Moses Kring, Jonathan Ihimgardner,
John Madison, John Martin, Jacob
Grumbling, Jr., Dan. liumgardner, John
liunigardiier, Dan. Weaver, John Stouter
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
120 in wheel 28 drawn
Henry Miller, Daniel Horner, Samu. 1
Stutzman, John Witman, Harney Keel an.
John Sister, Geo. Simmons, Sylvester
Horner, Abraham Good, Michael Con
nally, Samuel W. Good, Thos. McGov
ern, Hiram Goughnour, Jacob IJ. Co
baugh, John Katen, CasjK-r Koseberry,
James Dick, Kobert II. Kerr, William
Varner, George Fickes, Joseph S. Paul,
John S. Snyder, Jacob Kuable, John
Flinn, Ijeonard Kest, Augustine Frank,
John Cohrane, Kobert Buchanan.
CONEMAUG II TOWNSHIP.
81 in wheel 13 draw n.
Daniel W. Cobaugh. Patrick Bracken,
Peter Kubritz, Wm Lingell, Z. T.
Michell, George. Harshberger William A.
Stewart, John Cough, Peter Goughenour,
George Crissman, William L. Cushon,
Benjamin Parks, David Beam.
YODER TOWNSHIP.
5G in wheel 10 drawn.
Henry L. Pedan, Henry Shingle, Dan
T. Edmiston, John S. Iewis, Jno. Harsh
berger. Jeremiah Walters, Samuel Beam,
Isaac Thomas, George j Hcidlefendgcr,
Joseph ( Jates.
JOHNSTOWN BuRoUGII.
503 in wheel 12 drawn.
Samuel A. Logan, Washington Hawes,
Daniel W. Goughnour, A. J. Hite, Win.
Lundy, Napoleon Ilaynes, G. W. Mc
Garey, George Cundiff, John J. Murphy,
William Tresize, Edward E. Holmes,
San ford N. Conncll.
CAMBRIA BOROUGH.
118 in wheel 31 drawn.
Patrick Clark, John Bradley, William
Jones, James Kelly, Joseph Iluphef.
Michael Ilughey, Henry Fox, John
Speace, William Lakin, Edward M'Cul
lough, Thomas Cush, John Kitter, John
Hickman, Hiram Hawk, Adam Kubaupb,
John Kiernan, John Shultise, John Seaee,
John Kyan, Thomas Murray, Daniel
Fitzpatrick, John Keelan, John Keau,
Joseph Seary, Michael Conway, Lewis
Dougherty, Wcndall Myers, William
('lark, Patrick Biggin, George G abler,
John Kentz, John MGower, Charles
Marie-, Francis Gallisathe.
M ILLYILLE BOROUGH.
21 G in wheel I drawn.
Thomas Jackson, Lewis Fishc r. Jhu
Kinkerd, Henry Dill.
CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP.
100 in wheel 3 drawn.
George Mills, John M' Bride, Kobert
K. Jones.
BLACK LICK TO W NSHI P.
Joseph Frostner, William A. Bagh'y,
KuJolph J. Fulkoiner, Uriah Wagoner,
Daniel F. Brallier.
JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
01 in wheel S drawn.
Samuel Clark, William Stouebrakcr,
James Lausbatigh, Benjamin Paul, D. F.
A. Greer, Tiniothj- K. Davis, Samuel
Harrison, David Kager.
EBENSBURG BOROUGH .
98 in wheel 2 drawn.
Thomas M'Breen, Joseph S. Strains.
The Hoard of Examiners will pit in
Ebensburg on the 20th, 21st, and 22d . f
of the present month, (July).
. Irw'ijfiW', Jr., sacred be his
eouufrjfciancc ; down outside and back ;
tread ou the corns of your neighbor; poke
your nose everywhere ; all hands around;
right and left. Bob your cocoa-nut, the
figure is ended. Time hang up the lid-,
die, and death puts out the light."
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