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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.govchroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84024738/1861-07-25/ed...% fijljiltts f.y «.>W4l.m!B B MAMttSt-BBlsSnr. __ \u25a0as' Till f Ll I'.hI'ATCH 5* »*rv*e to*«**

% fijljilttsf.y «.>W4l.m!B B MAMttSt-BBlsSnr. __

\u25a0as' Till f Ll I'.hI'ATCH 5* »*rv*e to*«**at *!X aniini'm«\u25a0« rea waaai.' . is, v tha-arrlar w**kly. Pil«*for main**,

\u25a0 tit r, n»hs, to «dvanc*.\u25a0at lo:' VI WK-KI.Y bISPATOB Js lMn*4

J??-?revvi . .-*-r.<l P6.tt.AVSt at, taadvane*.' .-. I,V PiSPATiH Is'.s»o*4 *v*ry~.,,- .\u25a0* '...ii,scrtbors at SI r*erana nn.

MILITARY OOODS.~»t iti KOri »:? \u25a0 meet* ouii M.1..r« of

"S i ~ A;...v bet,.r.-yoo rnske yonr: . r iiif Vuraiinre, tie sure I - Ball at B.j. ~,;.. ,(, ..ir.- rur Htre.it fad examine

Wi-LtAM*' aBLF KSiH'LATINO..'... COtk Th"* _c* la aßonihern

vi 1 :?\u25a0... 'te "Ulyp-rM-n In the city4 i n.ske ihem. th«y will all, . .... and ti.akei> i,,unaon theta?

earraal theaa W B*» better and to:. thana.l -he *'_Xt iron Csn-. i Id. of wn'.tl. th*rears toaad *r..ithl»ss tn the

I tun i \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0. Piaaa* c_;i *nd 'n.ige:,r\u25a0 ' '-! X i.'A.HitK.rlV,tB AM' Ull.l *AH_5 P B -ST Is Alfllf.

I A DO , socieontift- and pr*cl!«al *'P-\u25a0 . lata I -..r.v-.ed In ksitingth* fia**l

' .. A.*iUMILITAKTSPY Btss-BBBJ*.i . _o:t .'.?'«-_.* not to be too la'eihl* tlni*

«o. Its BA IS Sl-K-hT,Kit-hmood. \ *.

.-. ? sit ?? * \ .If it t-.ll*. I H.W. vtebegJ*. . mtocail it.c aUaatssaa of tea »i»i<iit-r» to

i-iKAI' wh.rh wet-ink Usop*-. ..< iv iherosr-iet. it has r.ce.v*d' l aoat-taat-atios af tLc..e osficer*

I ium ii ...I y.-n will be rat!i«_ed of Us\u25a0 lo : r.K v»'i!» *# the soldier.

-.;,.>:rid are dailyrrtaarifae-. AMP bT "OL* *'..! CAMP i/HK-TS, of. . : |. leas' a r_r_ttare Wai*aroe>-aaefBtirrOßß a PtiRTKR,and Krankltn ste.

i.fl* Ar.lt TAJU,flt__.TB.tav*Bte_.e_d i*nowmaking,

rABIsBS, watch tire said to b« 4? Bttata TBaae wishing to?all aud examine them al.*>Ktr, j.-.%.-_ aud FranklinI '\u25a0 '.

>r attla-eefcamp stools, Ih; | \u25a0\u25a0:? it sre now mak'.ag and ??tltntbis v-nse-t, this notice willteati -i '_vt_ o-.te<t have beee

..( vt-V. io<.-HVf.\u25a0: T \u25a0% i> a « n-..-i i tt.it,.

Lt LOTH CAMP rtJ.ANKBTS.Bid hay. t:. af thes* lndls-:] ? r:.f.v c<t_ be used tosleep on.waroaad the shonlders ta rainy- m - i..-i at short nolle*...T- f. r *?I#.L. !,. MOSTAOOB,Citraar Hank aa l 15-h *:x.

.i |, 1.1 laett, aaa ij.*. aal for **;**;

s. eon;8aoo.'B,bin .a Mstn st.

-KOi _.HlJbB, etco...-.,, i. u;a H «?» COFFBK.»_" ? i:.i a '<._ i Powdorad SUGAR.? \u25a0 : ished ae* Cot I oaf nCtiiK.Hi leajt* t to ar- ' : ti Oaro :_i Clipped and Family.i.IfiOti.. md #*a»i X K.B_l>.

>«* Orl* a* AiuIaASSES, superior. \u25a0\u25a0 ' tnd BTROT.?? v .-Vi.Vl'.: :? la* BALT.-- IDES and SHjC-UERS.. HAM.

?aft-ABD.? -? WBIBEBT,.- ~ a \v» Wrii.-KEY., -ta.l«:ra, bh.rry, end HHalajra

i MS, aii i-iias." X r.T-,1 nud s hoop, painted and\u25a0- UK ANDY.

i ... sis or.l . '.

? !..' I".". I '>.nine CAIVDLXB.

d i Washiag ROD*.. \u25a0.. -r i., aad iJi.-.UfR.ii Qrern ami Black TEA.

Blackbarn and Cher-? ii.. '.MierBRAWnT.

.tu rtsc Lebrata* Moaatala WHIS-.I - --'s X .kbrldgf WHIS-.

la superior-erase BtTTERI*.Henaeraav aad t'tard Coircaci-yla v trj ? ieold ApplaBRA'.'DY.r ar* . CM

.i I .-.-iv \ _OAP.i j.'. -?' 'Ilii-'.H, 18., WB li'Pl-vO TWINE.WM l-i JOBS** A CO.,

-~.,. W_in nnd Caryi . i ,-, - ? ... "rUtt.riJi A .~l_U

BOLDIIBb.J . S . ROBE RTSO ft,

' ','-.-. \u25a0 , >' maMin dtreets, Richmond,."I,- -*l*r_Bj and varied a*-

"rA*_:-v gbocbbibian1 ORG AHO ''iviARF,

\u25a0 Iy '?-"? this market.be". "!.!> KYK WHIBKBT, and.. : PKACH BBAHDV?d_»ttU*d in the... State

\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ? CBBIBS »old by him arey i . . ?? 1, ..." _?:\u25a0. hr le.

rt ._..-.' s-itoi. >n paid to patting npI r Oflleer* sad Beldtara,st**

i ? freaa !.i".ia_a^.iid.

BIfISSI S HCSINKSS.:. - i idvaaees on TOBACCO188, aad all oO.er minor-._:*?. ..._.. as BACOB, LARD,l», JiUI Vtd. Di-.iEl) FRCiTb,,POTATOBb, BEAMS, PBAS,

tale* scl promptreturns.

r. ... ..lul .1 I.VI-i _11.115.X,rloe aati«la, J-ft re.t-lved froii

ty, iv.r -.a ..- »i .: csr ts retail byJ. 8. KOBSKTSOH.- Franklin and O-averaorat*.L_l -KAaUif.forUlarrhu!*, in bit-

Je I*?ts

Ti tuk pi.opi.ae op t*?e *o.\pKijt--aATS (fTAfn.

M EBICa aL *-. TTEK IXPlllt?'. y a > y ,. let*) ;.? i'anae.-oe Le-:i.-<lature,)-, a .'.h-rr-K- ami i'K'rvr-ii mat-

I0 AND H'i-M AL1. POIBTSBORTH ABO M..T11

THUS. E JENKIK3,W. A. MctiiLL.

Igaed kaow the atove Mtrtleat***_<j_i.l>lu _ud entitled tot

A*B't P. R'.t-har.t Trabne,J Lawroßeo mith,'"*?, fl H Si r-H. n,i 8 aekbara, * Ir-h ;.? H.-.a.rnon,- ? a Co, He ry, liat;he.

_Co,ay, .1 me. h W'adace,W R H_ldeman.- r dz, * >uuim_rß,? _ t .., Ptil Me raw. i, .lotiu X r-niith,

ttnorti a, L Kicn_rd>.')a,.?v ur -, Walla a, ti h<ov A Co,Bra iy St ? avis,btabrrtaCo, J <J a.<..J<e St Cv,\u25a0 ra. Briny, io.d,e & Co,H-si-tu A Ism- ,tt,

?? at i't?ui,oe, A .id, Uun.-an A Co,D tie*, C Licbt.ii A Co.'", T &it MeviaA Cain,a A-rDv-. J..ha J tSpetd,

1 ' \u25a0'. V D <>a tano A Co,:p, Thoa. .\ "-a-teru,Job* sv. iliCi_w,IsoaUvUl*,Ky.

t refer the ettlseas of the r__n*_«rn-vt i i .y-<i-, Cail.ier Cttv Bank,

i. ._, _iq , I'.-esldent Laivn BanA?? \u25a0 . \u25a0?\u25a0-., -- i . i a-.hler Pianlert* Baiak.

\u25a0 til '. -V «... . Merchant*.a B/BS-8 SB Co. hsnaere.in i i <? jLt-d.rrtt.- 'iov«rum«ui deefrons-f- Ac, ..a the Federal Govern- 'I' ? - , direct trs, tv *MEaICAKiXPKK.* i. sifa-ii, Msahvilio, (bb-icle.iß< ciieeu eeata in a*»h ot C.u-

*i **ca*eir. fl fi tlaTataaisßl-iB?\u25a0'\u25a0" lop* ti. oi co a».e to aa, bo do not

?-i-fcfi >«-tvea 1» tor lettersnot- i -if oßaaeia we-.?at, iot>«r» weiKhiughin_v.. i<a aaßtaia (uiheiem

JJ ?.. Mirdias; ii> rexalar posial r*t«».

I, j . *.t. uiare.~T"aTu«s«_ at.vta .:...,- II B B S* ?As -Ke'ila tor Ihe Crenshawi otpaar, wa ti«ve pa* on hand some. Keods ot varWa* styi.H, includinK.Ore* aad Bias CU*!r*t ,'n(l cashi-wh'<li we offertetho Uade and to______

aalss. cRg-TbHaw _ co", . Basin Bank.romaktacalotofO-tBlBi.A**KßTi",~ - art will ba prepar.d to deliver In a few!__- l it *-*] , c. a co.fj a a a * r S i 1~. *Payor"* b. .t CA.ST STBKb.

tu t iv i iucbe*. Octagon* I to If, aadas >n_-*at of flat else-.lor*ale by

~., , Clbt-IAB a litirtLOf,J r-et*rsbnrg, Va.

(J ?**?**.-* W l xlTa~.-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 BCSBBBB JPLlirr"t... . . _ ABD OTHER BBAHDBJ -a fr.(..,lved and for «_ie byb£g a It.'NHAM.

? _-J>-:-* t|,i ** b*\° w_ ___g_ iyj MfcA* a-1..al *h ,ar iAltaTPTaav*t/v. 1-. -" ??*'* * fu 'f of Moatgoßs i**\u25a0' t ~v\l rkl Siaclair'a ; i:li'*J at a*am price. i

i;9 m »? Matesiayet. 11

LOST, BTRATED * BTOLBN.

SSTRAVEn -<'v laat Kr'day. asaasl. CuW.brimilceolor, wit; horn*.1 will pura suitable reward rOrgtV.a*ue *ny tnforniati' n ?h.ut her.

81-OV BTUKLBIB, Meati <-il Bold,Iv ?i si* »?'* B _a< street.oWt:"_Trv<l_v uiani.at th..~ nt ,i ~. ...,t

a on the arrival or the train, one BllCl., I.I'ATHKK HAO, c«m aiulttK a pack ge..fbookfvaluable ..niy to>he owner .tod f.'v«t?. articles, ot weartn. apyarot. A I beral reward Will begiven, tf left with P V HOOKS*CO.v at-St* Be it Mate street-ss-SP-C-h - V.".1** * ?*?** ? * d*rk r-* Ml-Af-il***t*mmmZ ' ~ w.th 1. ul face _v. bl _k rightki-d teat. A-niUbie reward wili bes_?___?.''-.! fr 1.. : return to

BSLLBVI X HO,hit AL\u25a0 y.7__i» Chnrch IltH.. r. Hr ad and .'.d as.

LOVI Butw.t.d it. store oiis**r j#~ >__**_ Thomas K. Prlc* * Co. and th.American Hoiei. a pair of ladfeo' Gold RPECTA2.._ '\u25a0 .." J_,lr'*'8-*ya maple ease. The Bndetwill be suitably rewarded by returning them a:the Pity Savings Bank, U* Main *t ItE js°* _:-*jnThursday, Uth ot June an OKDsror.T. H. Wttm, for the sunt of SlSi, receiptyd on th* back for a*-**, for work don* LrsiBoK_x»r by Wm. J. MoClot. 1 forewarn aiipersons from trading for the sarce, aa payment haibeen stopped 1 will give a liberal reward foithe-ante If i«r. atthe Stone-yard cornerof*tla andArch *tr<*eta.. near tho P_f__s*S_t| D*pot, wit-Mr. Jas. McCarLBT._±***-j;* Mb*, b. r. Moru>r.

HORBEB, Ao., FOR BAJ_I_7~mm roH s -lk___-

e ___n__aL I nave from 10 to 12 Mllth 0 0 W 8___\u25a0___\u25a0__\u25a0for Bain saaa* oi th«ta kteeS dstoafclii'julreatmy r.-ldenco la kidney.,1 - "'* tt* f.. n. l. ,fR

-Eat*-1 A dark bay~ M A B B,five y*ar*old,

Snftabie to drlv* to a baggyBi.-s.ll-. * HAKV:_.Iy t?l« farv I li'n -.i.

«T--_a, FOB. BAlsSt. "?Two CE, ?

OABBIAOB AHD HAlinr.B HOSGE3,On* of tiaem a>i excstlent lady* hcree.Also- AsraaiHJAKKiAGE, _AJ-SJ__S, Ac.Apply to BLAH_._,a&rl!j? * JOtl-fSOS,If ' ti Franklin *tre«t..*____-\u25a0___-, 888. -*»AlaE?A good secona-h-tnt.\u25a0HMfcHACK OOAOH. bnt little awd, i._!"ss** -? m to carry *igh. p_m--_.-_.-k. fc.iides th*driver, suitable for oouveyinti; pasKengeiS OB ta*streata and to the vartoaa c_m? gro.r.J*. Atopic,o th. er.bscriber*. it JJCPO. .'

J* -t>?taOUNS, PI-STOLI-irs&O^^

_-. a_ '__.' ?' «T VPATENT*nJRCJaaM* (: A R B I N B B .W J*strseetredaadfer.ssleatJy M?3t» >o IS P«tß>. »TKB*T.~ M A I ,1 A iv U ft 1 t _r..

\~'"sl£*Ai w* ***** nv * o1 tl'^?* se'.brat*!KiFLFs. enitr-iv raw, which w.s*7WV vli; sell Call ai mr froa-.'..:.~ ** stor*. J*io» ll*and 111 Main el.'? ** Is Virv..- M SJ % ?'? v.T.v 4 %sw

RUNAWAYS.±a\ 9,10 BBW4ID -Will be paid lor r.ivmW [..,>? fLEaSAJXT, ,ho raaawav on the-« b,if rift iv«red to me at iav hnuso ormPk te Mr. Ri:. Toh Davis in the c ty of Kirh-J__L_.rn.nd .ibih»*t is abont U years old?darit color, not 'lack; very larKe eye* ipeakapleasantly trh.r .pftsn to, and i-. suptio'ed to beWtAllng on solaiers -bout some of thvj i train' n.arthe city. W n. - U-T__f.Haaevr,Jaly?_, last. Jy-i 3tiK-tf+m X* BJ AH AY ?B*B KtivV ARio. ?Kan

b¥jg away from tin* tltdlO-biaa C*_t I'its, a 3 ts-Man, named i.t.oj *l-it..v. gn.-ntJn te yearn of hub, and arafah* from .80 t" 1"E\u25a0Vsf i. Ibn., of dnrit color, some l> feet « or *inch onhirfa. down look when spokenio He haw a-\u25a0 \u25a0-

livinpwitn Mr Pearce, on r-hockoe Hi 1. Be haab-en tteeaaatly 'n the city, in which placenodonbt he MMi>l in k-.OK'. 1 will b!-_ theft- yereward f.u th. appr-tiea-ion and detiv-rvof saidno.ro to tno, or ''i LußP?la'* Jail.inthiietty. Ro i> LTH-Laaaat,

(ForMrs L Cokfkvt,)Office orer Bodekat » Urns biore.Iy ii? l* .No I Main st:eß.

s-m, KIJ?* .WaY NEfi"ko ?sktaaway ttoaBH !'j'' service of the _t Teontooie.ur\ Ji'iiirond Comjiany, in June last, a el?v«pRh named ABRAHAM. He It about .6 ye?--Asßmof Age,S feot b<i<n, and of a dar_ browrcolor, nsaaliy wears a ha-a.ik.rciiief on h;* bea .and has a scar on his forehead ar face.Abeahai* betonir* toCtspi. John Bufor_,<.f

ford county, _nd it is sui'.pos.d thttt ho i«. nowabout Richmond, or vi oue of the -v-oluateor encampmenU. A lib.r_. reward alii bo ;? \u25a0 \u25a0him B H (IILL,Oen'l Bup't Va. A Teita. iiailroau

Lyncbburjf, July lv, 1861. jy lit?l__

**** -*_i-i i -aia 5-A-.5.

\u25a0 FOH ABBT BRttLI-. c Bt_.ed.oawtIWKLUSQ !KU-_. witli gmmi *D«NI-aD tR, tor 'i*nt or sal-, locate- on Fr-uklmBtreH, ("burcn Bill, f'.riu.rly oocn i> d by tbe lataW. H Beaa. Appl. to F s ii,a ii. :*:*>, Au-n'r.

jy iU?lw

? FOX KEVT?rhe HitD-S a. presentoc-cupird by the sabeeriber, catna %t thecorner o' itruid aud It'll, htret'ts it containspufflcient room for a moderate fataHy. andin wiih (fas and » «.. d well of waterPon»eb»i"U givtu of Anpu.vt or imiiioiiiatt-iy,if desired inquire on tbt. preuii.es, or at ibeHank ot tiie tJouimonwe-ith.jy *-3--3t* J A COLL'MS.

MIOK -_BCEIT-_ DW_,laLii>U-Hii yp. iT"11rooms, very pleasantly located,wrbin Bver_lnates' wtlk of the O.opi-.01.?PS*B*sst*B give- licmedlately. Apply tsF. Mc_AJ;a'HY,jy»?lm Ho. 117 Broad *He_t.

MB atlK KENT- TWto tl O U *>_.b . tr.ut .on 6th street, (North side,)abovfPossession i-ivon imniediateiy.

Al.RO?on the mh lii«., the UOTHICCO7TAOK, on Ith B'.r.et, Hambl*'* Hill, new oc.apied by Mr. E- Is. Cfcinn To good t.-_tvntstb.rents will be moderate. Apply to Mr. A. J. BOWK'.;*-. tihstreet, Gamble's Hill, or at t_e foandrvon nth street. jy6?l»

Ftik KE.VT-A BRICK I>W fc_.lai.lJHOUbX, aiiaated on cornerof l.eitrh and -?tbatraet, Chnrch Hill, cc-ntainlust fonr or live

room*, with the usual nut-hou.e'i, Kood water,**.and in a good neighborhood. Positedeion give.immediately. For terms, &_,, aroply to

BOBBBTB. LTKB,Office over A. Bodke-kb Oidk BU>ra,Jy I?t* a., to Mala street

\u25a0 **mKEi*tT-A i_r.. and very aeatrakl*DW.I.LIN'U. oa Ith street,between Clayand Letah, wet-, side, recently oo.npi&d '~«the Rev. Mr. Keplar. Th* house ooatains aben-thirteen room*, and 1* suppliedwith -.-.-?. waterand all the modern flstares and improv_ra.aUfor tb* * j_v*_.t*Ba» of a mi« ami gecteei .*. :..i;rApply to _£DWOOD B RKACH,jet--:. 14 Main street.

TAILOHINC*,-fi* MIIaITAKVCJ.UT_llf.-i.

WL\ 0-firOKMBCUTand MAf>lstoOEDSB. Ifl.11" at the shortest notice. _RMILITARY OOODS always on hacl-la. COHKW A BRO,Wall st., under St. Charles Hotel.BBrHAHDS WABTKD, for making JACKST*andPANTri "a 2<~l<p«-

SHlCUitlUftll ILUI rifVl. :-lA.«._

PACTORY?Tbes-b-crlbersbave ca banda largGand completeassortn-entof80CTH-KRB MAA'UFAOTOKKI) UOODb-Oiotbaleraand Vesting*,of all grades, from ih*

following noted mill*: Crenshaw Mills, Richt, >nd. Va.; MfiUr aCo. '? Mil's, CulpepereonutvVa.; B-tliey. ford A Co.'s Mills, Kredertckshur XV* ; Thomas A Almes' Mil's, Marlon, bmitbtoaaty, Va.; Rock Island Mills, Ob-rls'te, S. <;.;wbieh we ar*prepared to make to meeiure at ihtth.-.rtast n.'.tle*, and in tba latest .snd mo*t approved style*?good* that will con-par* in everyrespect With the boat Sort-en. manufacture.good*, and many cf tbe Cr.nauaw good* equal ieinallty to Kreccn. There can ba no longer an1 «xcus« for buying good* man-faetured oat of lb*?jtat*. In addition, we k*ej> afway* on hand*stock of FRB-ICH AMi fs.V'fLii-Il CLOTHS A.'rUABSIMBRSS, not to b* *_rp__»*d byany horus?a tke city. Wo hava tho b_« of Cuttersaad a aorpo of workmoa not to bs surpassedBy aay boo** la tba Union, with a determlnation to farnUb oar patron* wltb Souther.Clothing?material raised South, good* wov*..nth, oot aad mad* booth, aad w* trn*t to be?old aad worn Soatb, aawa ar* determined to diall iaear power lo posh forward Sontbem tas_i-

-1 'alios*. SPjMOE tt UARST.Clot?tar* aad Merchant Tailor*.fe SS 0..r0_-of Mala aad Uib street*.

But HORACI- CHASM, of~t_*T*lp*i« ConJsVaervatorlaai of Muil*. tnforn.s his r.-ten-t2_-"_ad th* pablt* thai h* win ni.iu;, ???uual COUBBB 07 MUSICAL IBSTBOCTIOIlarla*thoBaa-jaor aaeath*.

Howill alto receive a fewadditional papli* osb* riAao-roRTI. _

_____..Addrsas, aaaa «- _?- Bmeooe. Main siraatvtat \u25a0»?

___\u25a0_________ AltTiriClA..TI?rH.-T!ilMB BM CH*«>PJ_ABTIC ARD V .I.C'iMTI*Tn*m \u25a0kphocibs.-*-. w. jofin-u. ot*ffMT,having therightfor th* abev*

?odo of maklagTeeth, aad being aailaied of ita?Aa-olnte aaporiorltyover ail other methods, as*?rlth ooatdaaeaeommoad it to tho.* dotringfaUer partialeels efteeth, aad especially aa*haamay-a diMatlaflad wltb thoee they are aow aaiag-Iha aarfaetadaptaU-a ef thaplate to the monthaad the aaa-lea thereky eooared, eaaklaa klaa t*laaart oaaor Btere tooth muaaat aanpe. Tbi* acUodkavtagkeea adoptedby tkoaaaUadlag fclgb-sat la tho profOMloarilorth and Sontb, u*i!_*ealala wtll ke gitan aad apaeimena ozhlklt-d to___??-dahtacle ace theaa. jieUofTaeU.aagoader (Bay sthar plsta, will, of aoarta, *? mads foiIkeee preferring thaw. Piling, Ci*ea*_-*, Bs\u25a0tamßasu aad alToibaroperattoaa gently and the i*-_m/w*a-w ******* mr B-JBc i\u25a0S^-_U* SB _?Ui aSreet,eppeatte Qer_t_-_a*BAB- ta i?la 1

KIMERAL URATIOMDelivered la "*>w Orleans by Lieut. Colonel

Ad IphnsUlivUr.atthe Obsequies «r Lteat,tolouel t hurl.* Didier Dreux.SAglers and Citizent: When the Laoede-

moufan mothers b> ckied the armor on thewilling limb* of their son* and -out themforth to battl.*, it was their wont In givingthem their shields to ns* the wonts f .mous inhistory : "Gome back with it, or upon it ' ?Ibelieve the heart of this great city when itsent 10-th its toonsto repel the invasion at ta-naticism, mnat havebeen filledwith the sameproud confidence In the spirit ot it*youth.?They went forth to the onset with the heroicdetermination tobe worthy their lineageaaidthe cause which kindled before them liki abeacon set on high. Like the body ot a Lace-demonian herocarried through the motirntnlstreets on a floor of shields, OharHs DidierDrenxcomes to his last res ting-placeescortedby the brave hearts of bia tellow soldiersbeatiDg ia unison with the heart cf the State,while the tears of ihe people fall like dewupon his grave.It must have been sad for him to have en-

gnged in this war; and I feel the woe whichmust haveentereu his great heartac li-.e memvaries ofhis youth, the strugglesand triumphsofother days, crowded thick aad fast upou nissoul. He venerated, almost idolized, theAmerican Union; and he locked upou hergorgeous enolgn with tbe f»*eliiig ol tue ser-vantof the Lord as bis ej es were bent on thepillarof fire as lt rose in the wilderness Heheld the Constitution to be a covenant between universal man and hisnation for thesecurity of liberty,regulated aud determinedby constitutional law. Vet,alas ' how thecause for which he so devoudly labored hasfallen. The Union was becomi-g hateful tooar people; The name of daserf?aa was beinglost, or was to be shared with tne ice; <he flagof the Republic, desecrated by the rude ua..dof grasping power, W*B beis g carried ivthe van by mercenary herds s; the \eryGenius of Liberty was fierir-g the sane-tnaiies of the Capitol, and metuiuks it mustBave beeu with a nois<? similar to that ot theflipping of wingsof tha gui-.r-i?1 tinsels astney hurried from the a?-feat sanctorum at-the hour for the final deetHtswou m the lem-le of Jerusalem had tolifd- itimul ingcns mo

tvv exectentium ; the black flag was c_> ting it-shadow upon thebrow of the natiou, and themusket buis of a hireling wol.lierj wer,- nuk-ing on the fl lor cf the Temple of Justice;whila the letter of the Cuii-utanon glovo-.a.and fl ish.d under the very eyes ot ih..se whohad violated Its spirit, we of Louisiana haasuffer.d and endured tor years the t.-tuuts as djeers of the oppres-orr.; the confiience of theworld was In-ing*haken ac regards thecapa-city o* man for selt-gov.-rnraeu ; ihe de-ti-uies of freedom aud of hum tnity had falleainto the hands ot men, the BBSairat*le pat-dacautsof a cause without acreed at?l withouta faith, until galled aid forced to choose \u25a0*-tween resistance and submi -tion, the Slata,appealingto God,resolved tobrfiee. As ih.things were transpiring, sireict-ed on theconch of sickness and sutfe.ir'g, the gloomwhich had settled upon my land clouded myaching heart, and 1 saw dark-veiled tkapearising with the u.irkness over tue hoiiz v ulmy country, ai.d t thought of those who h tdbeen the partners of the trials and j y» olmy \ou*h, and the eye ot my soul saw at1...k cf young ehglea soaring UtteHgß thedarkness and mounting upward, and 1thoughtof him whos-r-maius now lie m?n'dering before you. There were ihen Wurtt* olanger and menace ; th* set began to dnik-nwith threatening vessel*, our trontiers bus-tled with bat one ts, and tue traii.p of arm* dmen wis Lrard ou our borders?the "southwi h one voice cued '-to arras." The >|,i:itof Charles lireux never could brook submis-sion to wrung when accompanied with li suitlv Use full gushot his youthand of hi: us.lul-ness ; with the brand of genius, reekn k undparfaated. all overhim ; the tirat! of it jcoiirjr.i.i.d ii<-:.rly Betoy*- family; engr'.gpd in thepursuit ol a prou-ssioa, which. Wide open before hitti, hold up tohis eye the ebotcest iewards and honors ; esteemed and beloved, heleft luther, wile, child, brothers and sisteis.iob.tre hu br-.-ist for his mother Sotttu liemade Louisiana's cause his own; aua thelirstta ihe ie.-id ol cur voluuteer troops, :tnd si r-rourod. d by Itis d-voted followers, he leit thepleasures ot home aud entered the tentedfield. With the firm, elastic steps of th«knightly warrior he was t sending Thoheightsnf f in* and B-ory, wh*B he pouredot't h.s he.-irt's bh> d in ,-t libation to L t.-rty.

Born in New Orleaus on the 11 hot Mi*>,A. 1* , I K-2,Charles Uniier I)r*-u_, irom earlytouth, _aye promise of eininetit success talife.

flirljmflii- §ispatr|.THURSDAY MORNING. .JULY 25, 18*1.

B_it_.KICTIO.i- TO THE DISPATCHThe price of the DnilyDispatch, mailed, Is

#4 per annum ;#2 tk. for six months; $1 25 forthree months ; and 6o cents per month for aless period

Neither tbe Weekly rcr S**m I-Weekly willbe sent tora less period than twelve months.Price of the former SI, the latter $2 per an-num.

We make this r-tate-ri'-nt jnst now, as onrterm3are notunderstood by many whoorderthe paper by __*)

Table ol I i»laiic<-s.A* a matter ot convenient reference, says

the Norfolk Argus, wepublit-h the followingtableof air-line distance- between the mostimportant points in this neighborhood. Themeasurements aremathematically accurate?being the rpsultsof careful triangulation. Ifwe have any cuptiou. reiders, tltey mastnot suppose we are Riving the enemy infor-mation ; for wecull the items from thechartsof the Ccast Survey, hundreds of which areamong the archives of the Federal Baboonhimself: MilesFrom Norfolk to Pr»rt Monroe (air-line) 11do do Newport News _i.|do do S«?well's Feint 7do do Ocean View 7J.do do S'l'tdv Point 4$do do Phr. Point v

do iln It rich's Bluff 4|do do Craney I'Hnd 4do do la.-.mbert'f. Point 21do Bo N'iv"l Hospital Point 0Jdo do H.impton 12*do do Rip Rips _~"do So Willon.hbvßoirit SJ-Craney Island to Newport News 6?do do Port Monroe 8do iio X p Rep* 7|do tlo Fig Point 4do do S-awel"? Point 4*.do do Etea.B'a X.iff 2"do do Ntval Hospital Point 31

Fort Monroe te Mill Creek-Bridge Ndo do Hip Raps 1<io do Haurptr** 21do do VV'illoi.e-hhv Point "-'Jdo do St»-i well's Print 4do do Newport News 61do i!o Sitituy Poi-t «|do do Cranov I-laud sdo do Pis I' int 9:1Seawell's P't to WiUouthbv Point 2do do Hiuff .1do do Rip Haps "}do (battery) do «3ldo do flewport News 5do do II tmpton SINewport News to Htopten ftido do I'.ou-h'a lltr.tT .-,"do do WIU n.h.yPoint OAWil'Sy Point to Rip Rips Mdo do X irt Monroe _|do de H impton 6Naval Hospital P Int n IJ Bluff 41

SnndvPoint to Damp T.lbot 2"*iaitstanr-3 of the Suv.-yor gun experiment.

1 -WANT*.

WA *4 T X U-i KI'KIIUsS HAN *t p*rtacr.with sufficient captul to enter into the

manufacture ot s newly improved Caitrldge,-iiit«ii to all kind* of «aa*. for which applicationh*_ b'«o m*de tor apataat, 0. 8. Ex-U ilea ofmachinery for malting,aud the cartridge tu* f,will i .< shown on the in *ctlber,Dtspa-.cb ofltea. fcr thr*s .Uve , tim* snd pitiesdesignated On* thoaaand percent, sav-d in varrtanuiactorsi -.*» ..\u25a0-If' P J OABPBBBtaTAMI Bf U-leß*lolAlkL.-"i'eo UhIiM-VV Mr.lt HOI h. to bs. st;-.',,. lo Col. iliya-isR«.ln.ent, stationed at ting's Bill, on JarresKlver, appl-.ealloa*to be asa-*atthoator* ol M .

t'K 11 i i.rGin Major. eorn*r ta and Broad street*.Liberal wages -111 be paid.By order of Cel. Avevsv.

ALB L.BR.OOK.jy?*?H Cfl.Bassnji'DK -Url-a BIB?.WABTBB-I-'or th* Saval Service? mmtdS E A M X &I . ________

Ordinary B?AMF.N*ad LANDSMEN.--?\u25a0*\u25a0£Appl) oo ti'iaid th« steamer J-mestowa, -______\u25a011-'clc ??! *.-. (ioi'd wage* givenWM. H. PA-il-iK, Lieut. C. 8. Favy,Jy.l--l«t Becrultin

WAISTib-iMMiiiIATBLT-Tw.nry able"bodied BBS to Join a volunteer cons- |>pauv nearly made up, far whom a bonne will mba paid. App.Tto fjljy.i--.t» JSO. a HUTCHKBON HiU'AMIvD-* suing Max, to drive a BreadW Wagon one acia-lntM with ihe bnsin.**preferred Good w«g*>« aad *t«aoy employment

lor a good hand. Apply at BKIGQS' Bakery,,y M-.lt* Oatmu Broad and M streets

WANTBB-ftvß «i*hly to oue hundredlU.*»liS, to work on the FOKTIFICaTIONo'neat thtr city. Only good and sober men n»«dtoapply ALOIS KICK,iv 4-21" liak*r»t.,b«tw«e-i 4ih and sth.

WA * TEI»-HAJ_.tßr*> MAKEKS.r hH'if,MAK_K«, immediately, to work on M.li-taryWoik Appl. to JOH:' DuES,

iy at? -.'t* Cor. Uth and Bro.d »ts.tar fBCO?BOABB, ia n I'rivste Family, orvv nulet boardlug-H'jciie. for a rentlem&n aadtWoia__«o. _,duress "D," at tbis office,jysi v*vjrramm-A-ab.kba-> asrab mmta B'»v tovv I*_rn tba Baking b**iae_». Also, it new ora«eead-h_ad cart wmitl. Apply to_.lv -1 *t» *. ADAM,171 Main ft.UAtltll a Wv'BAHTo Cook a*d~Ws.sh.*v eiihor whi-* nt colored. Applyat fc.gleI-oundry. inCar* street, jvM__r-

WAI* lEl*.? - few inure viaod vi.v will _?taken into Cintr>a*y *' H, - is> ReK'mmt AVirginia Volunteer* Cap* F.J 80-.os.who-e M

C.-mi any was nth* heat. f th*battietit Hall's *MK-in on Tl IBSM last. Yuang v.en wi_hi_? |to servetheir country, and to embrace an Oppo ?-

tc.n ty for diß-toctton on the battl.-ii.id, a.c Inrtted to c me foiward an* enrol thtii names.?DatfetSM faraiahed fr**. App yto

1 Hub. B kES», RecrulCnz Re-gssn',jy .3?3.* 1»4 Main st . betWo t>th and lt'th.

Y\fA 1. T S ta? Immediately, a HllLiitGvv (,'LKhK. Oaewhewrites ra id and plain,and -ii- bad some experience in niaM-g p.tper*,v.ay hear of a gocd aitua'loa and fcte-dy employ-n.ent, by addr.seing at once, "L W ,*? at lois-P*t«b I litre. jW SJ-31*WAlVttO? ,o hire f.<r the ba __._ ol"ihayear, iKu"d CO X, IJtOBBJt and WihH XAt-pty immediatelyon Leijjh street, -d door fl-aI*' "tr.'-t |v 2.?3 i*>

WA 1»-D-i VVKT MiKbiS Colured pre-vv t-rn-.i On* who can on c well recom-mended, and who is willing to the city t rth. pre-vent, can apply at my residence. "0 Mainbetween 3d and lii .treeis, betwe.-n the hoars of*nat tte »'oek. f|vlS- ts] a. P I.» " HKOP.\a Atttußb?A MB-iliuib f r» "m-te*ernt*V th. Miiiti*of this ciiy, to \vhoin a liberalcoutpens't'on will be paid. Apply tbis day ntthe *?<>'* of Isaac BYCEL"*,_-,_'J-__dl-t Wo 131 Biond atreet.

W.\ *VrE i»-CAKf _,1M TEKa ?IN.nebent w_nted. Applyto-RLF.N & _-_.va.,JV -B?t* Cornerof Oracs and 7'b rut.W. 1TEU-100 HAN US?To maneovercoat-,sach as are accustomed to that k'ad of wri_ _

WM. IRA SMITH.BT. B?AI»o, a COTTER wanted )y IS?taW.'I>I'UJ KBtJbt'lTi. FOX COM I* *fl >'?0," First Regiment Virginia Vctua- *\u25a0-.-<, (Capt. -Bit-wois.) now at Manassas**:acetic-, Ocifornis Ore*. Apply at P. F.RrAYIaO&'S Music Stole, Mai* *tre*t, between a.vjth _D<l l.tth Jy 4--tsW' A.*t 1 El*.-UOAaU.-Alt accomplisbed EmHuh LADY, who Is a fine musician. wll><tve ieso.on.B for h*r board Jn aselect private famtly iv a-ichmond, for tiae ntsxt two mouths. A?oij !i_r_-eSalataty to the .See of the Dispatchire ts

yjL i'v't'sa**- t'l p.iriv ji ._ Baea io*_ . i..a._>* far.ar* all «tyl*« aaa qaaiitte* of Tk J.N . t_d havealways on hand tb* .**;.*>. *tock to b.,a."d la th* Baoth. embracing ?tapericr ironr*rai_. Hole Leather Trunk*, ladles' Fr. nei Dre*:.-udc«. li.i/i-.t Boxes i also, all th* noioxaottylaa, (.A tot. at _a»oufartEr»rs' price*, whol*ai* £.nJ retail, at *s_Mrooi-,* 114 Mala **rmmt:«i»ily opjx>*",t« Di»pa««B .*.« Vastery _*rtre*., _e__w -ttb.UCF' Tr-ii-a-Up-lrad.« sir_*» £Al¥SB KBOTT*

tarAftl JKII- A few able N JSOJtoj-b at the _aiVV Loc Bill Mines, for the balance of tha y.ai?r by ihe month,a*It?l| 30BR jj. WJERTH._Ag*-t.\S>A.**TJ!._l? .OA_,Miil_;Kban_~CO_liro^i>rL_~

vV BO&Utt. white or black, at th* Carbon Hiltil'Xirt*AiabO?A fewable BAR BOSS, at the Coke Tard*«ad a -food ?JABPJKIt'TBK, fora city job.ie-l? ts JOHM J WSRTH. Agent.

WA-tTfcO? BOAaao.-aa KBiil.hi-eavie-.iißwho has .-reiy arrived in tbis city, aaowhose sojourn is likely to be prolonged, ts de.irons of obtp.lning BOAKD and LOllGiNo in tttrtctlyprivatefamily. Atidr.ss "D£LTA," ofie*of this paper. >«:i--u

MILITART WOTICBBV. *. MtIL'NTEDCITYGCAKD >808 RiCBMii.HD. July 11 i-'i iJSfmfi '\u25a0"lieregular drills ?filii* Companyf "*v*g will, nnti' lather notire, lake pls.c<- ..nMriTTiAYS. WEiaMI«tf>ATB ABd FRIDAY'S, at 5o clock P M, and on TOBbDAYb THURSDAY'Sand bATUi-!)*.-*o, £t E| A. M.. at th. Old FairUr. und*. R 11 call precisely at tha hour ap-

pointed. By order of MaJ. Wmimjy "tl-at -KO. W. KOYSTBR. 0 S

IMSHKCTOR U_.N__tAL'_ OfglXiß, IHdq*.-.. Richmoki/, July -0. I*s*.. j*TO EIvABIaE ME TO APPORTIONamong

the *ever*lconnti** and cities ot ths Mat-,the volunteer, to be accepted cader the (>\u25a0 ver-l- r'» Proclamation of this day, It is necessary-.hat I sha'l know the present strength of th* com-panies now In th* Said from each coanty andcity.

M-t of the companieshay*been materially in\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.;\u25a0\u25a0 .'ii by recruit* aarolled since th* nniM-"-into Kervi.e? bat *o crsdit can be givn for thisincrease unless lt be reported to this effice.1 must, therefor*. a*k that the foilowiDf; re-ports 1 c promptlym*4e by mail to this office:1 Officers commaadifg reins-enta or detachedbattalion* o' Vi-jria a voianteers will please re-port the stre. nth of their several c mmauds, byc -uapßni.*, ie the fcrat adopted for the ordinaryuiiirntnjjreport*.I i..-.th officer co-tiaandiaf a compaay willpli-Svue report th* atreaath of hi* contpanyaccord-

ing lo tbe same turns... The c erk of sack countyand oltvwiil cleaeemm. im* a list of all th* volanteeru..-w in th* field fro** his coaaty or city1he imo'.rtan c of having these re.urn* made

..v-.'i.'ii.' dtlay cann>t S« two ktrongly impressedv, ...ii all concerned.

JOHN B. BALDWIN,jyg.?dgfcU Ins. Oen'l V>. Force*.

Killed and Vs ~,,, d d nt the Kotile ef Stonellri.lfie, *-u..da_. July t_|_t.The following is ;-. partial list of killed and

wounded oßtaiaed from cdtotr_ anil privatesat Manassas by a eertw-poßdastt of the En _ui-rer:

e£COjrD VIBiOISIA REnIMENT.Colonel Nelson, mortally wound*!. IHuts' <__->?_ Private mans tug, tncrttilly

wounilerl. priva'e Timberfake, mortallywoaaded; private ElecW, mortallywounded:private Mi :diem -i, ,-lightly wounded.

fousth riasißta bSbibbbt.Roe."?ridge Qrays?Private Q-ootsby, rcor-

tal.y woiindP'i; paiTateOox,morttlly wound-eti : private HI tratelbt, s.'i?htly woaaded.Montgomery Fencibles?lsieet. Lang-tora,slightly woaaded.

rOOBTB ALAnAMA BK-IVB-T.laientenant John Simpson, Company 11,

probablykilled. I.iv . i_» J trues Jacks n, oiFlorence, woaaded ; Tom Kir-lia-i, of Flo.reaoe, jr_*-*tded* C'.ioi.e. Jone--, severelywoanded* Lieutenantl?tws. woaaded; -Ma-jor Skott, wounded ; lAtas VYs-era, wounded

BSCOBS V18..1.-.IA RroisiKsT.Oaptain Bo%a, rri'-.r:-ti]y woaaded; Captain

Clarke, Flijchtty wooaded; Captain Cham-ber?, Billed ;PrivaieSeott llishman.Companyc. killed: Private Palrnjrrate, Uompany <',killer! ; Private fcvi'.rt Kit'er, Company tt,?wo-iutied Private c. Whitiic. Oompatay O,westad-d, Privet*" Mead,Ciaike county,Com-pauy F, wounded.

WASH IK';TON AKTILLEBT,OF SEW ORIEAHb.Serge-am Joshua KeyiK-liis, lolled, streek In

foreheid by a shnli, while giving word olcommand: Private John Payne, wounded;Private Cruteher, wonnrle i.

HAMr-Tol* UMIOV, OK B. C.001. Hsmpton, won-de-'; I_jf.u t. Col John-

son, kil'ed; Eiem E.r.<n, ot I) iris fiu'irds,killed ; Private Cou-.i-ie, WViiington LightInfantry, Chart*ston, we a tided ; PrivateItouknight, Watson (Juards, slightly wound-ed; Private Brown, Washington Guards,slightlywouudt-d.

COL. SLOAN'S4th 8. C. BEOIMENT*OOvp-SBl W. A. Young, of Capt Hollins-'worth's company, killed, and Capt. Poole,mortally \u25a0*!\u25a0?*___.

'_D VA. KEHIMKST?COL. ALLEN'".E. O. Hurg.ss, C.iuipany K. killed; Isiac N.Olaue, Company F killer: William Y'ounjr;,

Company I. Still*-. ; L oyrt Powell, CorapanyF, killed; C.-pt. Giarße, Qoeopaaf F, wound-ed; William (lien, woaaded* Strother li_rton,wotiDded; Richard Meade, woßtrdad ; Wil-liam Hobsou, worn tie.'; Chaa Mitchell, mor-tallywounded; Kidd, wounded.

*)'IU VA KEGIMEhr.Captain Winston Radford, from Bedford, of

Radford's Rangers, k lied; Eiley Irvin, aasaacompany, killed ; I'rivate Fuqua, Clay lira-goons. Company A, lUdf* id Ringers, killtd ;Corp'l C Turinn, wounded, sam*- company.

COL. CASH'S BTH HOt'TH CAR .LIMA REIOIMB.IT.Lieut Cook, Comp my 11, woaaded: Capt.

Harrington, UO-Qtoaiy tA wout-ued; PrivateCook, Compaty tt, woerdrd* Private Long,Company (~ w ut.de. ,Private Wait*, Com-pany C, kiihd; Prtvatci Eil-iby, Company C,woanded

Private Dixon, ('omiwiiy V, killpd.Capt. Hiriington, oi Ui?Bpaaj C., (ColonelSash s fs.uili Car.iUii-a R.gim.-nti capturedon. Mr. Ely, ot Early, a m-mber of the U.

S tjonsress, irora Kocuester Uistriet, N. V.?\u25a0au amateur fighter.twbiitt?aaaaaa vi_.ima reoiment, col. b. t.

Ihe is<:ne of oneof onr oldest Creole faint-Ilea,after preliminary studies, he was sent toAmherstOolls-g,*, Mess , then under the sti-pendtendency of Mr Hlu-hcock, who is nowa Peter »he Bet-Bit in tne unholy crusade:'E.last the South ; altera shoit visi*. to hisiiitivecity,he and h;s two younger brother-*became Cadeis ef tbe Western Military In.v.i-tnte, at Bine Lick u.tco. __y ? becoming amember of the Franafort IVliii. ry 1 siiiute,bis- talents and aptittltiea.-- au officer soon ele-vated him to the rank of Uapmm in the battalion. Wheu the Scott campaign f:nriycp ned, be tAe'it with the Kentucky de. gi-tiixa to a.tend tbe preat W big Ooiiveniiou atN'.iigara, and we have still in our possessionthe letter which ii.' wrote ns, lv the full gushof bis youth's succe-s His return borne wa.3onecontinuous ovation

To speak of his career ia New Orleans dur-ing that canvass would be unnecessary. Thetrials and triumphsof those .laysara green inthe memory and hearts of the people Hislifea3 anorator, as District Attorney, niHui-iier of the Legislature. Captain ana Lieut.001., is known toall. The versatility o* hisgenius was marvelous ;he spoke with the ut-most facility and correctness the English,French and Spanish languages,while his con-versation glit'ered and sparkled with rh-cho'cest gems of classic lore Asa m in, notec tiki know him witbont being draw, towardhiii by irresistible sympathetic iiillu*..c»*s ;his fiierd-kip was passion's es-ente-ltkindled and warm _ you with its own oo* ge-nial heat; did the gloomot s-tduess lightupouyonr soul, like sunshine upon the laef ot thewaters would his heart mirror for'h its ownsunny hopes; in the domes*ic circle or thefestive board, the sparkle of liia wit,his unrivaled powers. r>( illustration captivated the attention of all near him ;hiscapacity of physicalendurance was almostincomprehehrible;as welaiddowu side by si.iein early youth, or after the long canvtt.singday, I "have often wondered how nature coutdhave blended mch ex'n-.ordinuy fas*?lies inone being As n.u or..tor he towered amjnghis peers; his countenance bespoke tb_presence of self-confldlngp .wer ; his voice attimes was soft and in-Iti g as the memory ofearly days,then filled with n. S; e-kablepatbos;--non hi.singly breathing of irony, then l.udand thunderinga« ocean's tongue ; but whenhis countenancewould be lit by the glow andfire of his soul, aud bis large haz I eye woulddilateand his nostril, expand, as though he"smelt the b ittle afar off," th-n 'twas a noblesight to see him, and one could appreciate thegaudia e-rtntninis as, gladiator like, he roseand towered before you in tbe arena of politi-cal discus-ion But hia wasnot only the elo-quence freshly gathered in the flowery gard-d ns of rhetoric, it wasB ttJ-AUW'J-- BAR-LAA!) VUi.UaTa-.a-it£ lH VIRO-Mla, May Ud. Ltd. )fl General Order.

3t Uaving seen assigned byhi* Bxc.l'eneyth*.overaor of tba State, aad Advisory Council, tc:h* command, for tbe pr***nt, of sdcL volunteers'rom H&rylaad as may mtmr their set vices, tb«-.pdertiKned advices ?niaadiata orgaalsatioa Ist.*o__p__i*a of not lea* -baa *fty __*n, who willsleet their owe oMcors.

Th.certlßcat** ef eleetioß will ba rataraed U.h**o-_inandiag cflear, who will forthwith protare th* proper eoßuniasloaa.

Sr,.h company will eoasist af oa* Captain, eat?!r»t and on* b*«ond Lieutenant, foar Sergeant*?tni Corporal*, aad at least forty-two private*.It 1* earnestly rec*x__*nd*d to th* M-rylauc

men that they lose no time la perfeoting tbelt-organisation. Inheriting aa we do th* name ottbe old "Maryland Line," let a* Indt* c tbeiivlr*.__s, and let tb* Maryland Line of to-day,a*did tba grand "Old Maryland Continental*-'- oti- .'., set aa exaa-pie of loyalty, discipline and?on rag* to be emulatedbat sot aarpas*ed byoaibroth*r* ef ths Seath.iKAHCIf J. THOMAS.my -t?l» Col. Comniandtagas..a HOURS. BO J/LV 180 ABTla-L-iKY, 1aw- Cam*- Mabtlaju,**_r R*servoir, }_______* Jnly IS, 1.81. .fsmmf Vtanted-Tw* BUQLBBS and fifty w_--0-.UITB. jy it- irt»

BX-C.TIV* DBPARTMBNT, {Kiobbobb, Va., June 11, l'Sl l_THB ItITIKB li.VOI.VK]> IN aUPPLT-

IMG tha troops ta tbe Bald wltb Small Arm*field Artillery,aad A«._tnaltloa tbarafor.reqnlr-mg a division ef laker, the feliowtag erder la la-?i *d :The Colonel ef Ordaaaa*ef Virginia wilt *ontlaa* to attend te tke taaaaef arm*, Beth Artille-ry andBaa*llArun. baioaglagte tbi* State, aad toth* -aannfaetnr* ot yield Carriage*aad Caiaaoa*The making np of all kind* of

______itlon, ln-sludiag tb* maaafaatur* ef Pereaaalea Cap* andtbe is__ing of the aaaaa, will ba attend*- to by

tbe O-daaaae D.p-runent cf tke Sooth.r- Coa-f.deraey,for which parpoe* »o ataeh of th* Am-inanition a* in nowon band alth* Armory, and th*preaeat aseasaate-atiea far farther __aafa*tnr*of Atumaalttoa aa I* bow appropriated tor thatpotboos* by tbi* State, ke taraad ever te theOea-federate aatherltiaa dariag tha as********* oftke war.

Tha Celoaelef Ordaaaaeef VlrglalawUIwakeih* neeeeeAry nrrengemenUte marry eat th* for*B*dagoirdsr. JOHHLITCHKII._______

itRRRARCh orriuh. T*Jaaa lath, uh. JALL -tCCOVTRB-MKIBT* AND KQCIP*TIBBTS delivered U the Ordaaa*. l>*n*rt-meat of the Stateef ViM-lale will, frem aad aflwr

tti-sdate, ke taraad tat* Warn Bntaaaae Warakoaae,********>**?*^*>*ft mWs%,jetf-le Bat, ef Utdaaasso af Va. tt-

PKEeTOS.Oompcry B-Capt R O. Runnels and pri-

vate Z W .Sutler, .iigtit'y wounded.Oapt. K-ut's CkMßtpany?_*irst LieutenantR. \V. -juunders, ttouaded; i.J. L__.gh.orue,

killed.Uieneral Kiiby Smi'h, of Regular Army,

wasonly wounaed an J not killed as at li.sireport-d.

Oolouel R T. Preston took Colonel Wilcox,of the Michigan regiment, one cap-am andthreeprivate, pilsi-STS. with his own hands.

li£M. Joil.sm_>'_ .-lai>\Oolonel Thomas, kuied; Co.onel Mason,

wounded.G_.l BKK'B STaPf.

Colonel O. II Steveus, w.uided.SIXIH .-."_lH .-A-iiMvia Hs- IME.S-T.

001. PiuUer, killed.An estimate of the kit)A and wounded, by

tbe Ch-ef Military Surgeon at Hen. Beaure-gard'slieaotiuariers, ass the part ot our army,places the amountat l$0>) to UO killed, aaid locoto HUB wounded.

*»n the part of the enemy, from 6,000 to 7,000killed and wouuted.

1 Kkow Teß A__ Now ?We heard a goodstory some time ago, concerning "Abe Lin-kum," which we do rot remember to hay*seen in print Ab goes report, Abe is veryfond of the grape in a liquid form, and toauch an extent th-" he Inqueutly navigates,in returning to his ilcmicii, as though he waslayinga plan for some oneofour zigzagfences.li;s wile, like all good wives, never attend*tbe celebration of tbe Feast oI Bacchus, nei-ther does she admire bia too faithful follow-ers ; and never admits ber liege lord to herbu-om when he has beeu 100 active a partici-pator in tbe least* lt ao happened that onenight be bad been out to a politicalmeeting,and was returning ata very late hour. Hoapproached tbe dour aud knocked. His wilecame to tbe doorand s-id, '-1 ktaow you, Mr.Liucoiu ; be irt , how oiteti have I told younot to come home wheu you are drunkf"?" No. wife, lam uotdtunk " "But yea an»,Mr. Lincoln; be liT" "Wile, I am notdrunk, but have got some of the most glo-rious i.ew. to ieil _ on" " Weil, wbat I* it,"aaid Mrs. Llacolu. '\u25a0 Why, I've been uomi-\u25a0aed tor tbe highest officeou carta?'or Pre.sklent oltheUuited >tat_s 1" " Betff, be oftbe rff" said Mi* Lincoln, '? / knout you'redrunk. Beta ."* The iaii*«H|nence w_», Aoebad>casalsl tae atar* ia tfietraoctumal vigil*.

Lite the clear brook'i s'oae of In-tre, and gaveWith the -ash of the _-i_, it- _olia.it> too.

These remarkable faculties of mind, com-bined with the b eathmg influence.-, tot heartand soul, drew all men toward him, and heheld fast their affections as wiib i.o _» ofeteel Never did man in .-o brief a careerachieve .such a wide store td nud deeply ?? er v-ed popularity. His su'dlers mu-t bave idol-ized him. 1., aving New Orleansns aCaptainof tbeOrleans Cadeis, in tbe briel space ot afew weeks the eye of tti-* superiois at .'e-.lbim ont from hi* i.e-rs and ihe jet-jo. i. -i.il-.<peitionof Lieutenant 00l net was a_.-igi.edmm He tock the head of his command on afield which would have beenrend- red famousby his deeds of valor bad not U-ii.li markedhim for a victim Then.- are son is winch canfeel that tbe cud of life is approaching Inhis lettera to his wife he often spoke ofihe uncertain'y of life, yet sought tocheer her to bear l__t which he rau.thave felt was drawing near. His heartmint have been filled wiih in*_'.ble sadnesslie must have Been the lightof eternity meal-ing throughthegates of heaven as be sleptii:..i.-r thebroad canopy of tbe firmament, andseen with tbe eyes of bis Uome-wauueiingsoul the loved forms at home hoverlLg overbis slumbers Yet never did be falter in thepursuitof his profession. 11 was on the nigbtof tbe firth of th- pieeent mon tn that he led areconiioiteringparty in the vicinity of New-port Newe It must bave been a noble sightto haveseen bim, ac the light of the bailiewas on bis brow, marshal ug bis force Intoline, the metallic no'esoi ' -l-uou voicebound-ing in tbe fastnessesof tbe fore*., the*, whenhe felt the gush ol bis lite-blood tarougft thelips ofa mortal wound, stilling bis proud anddauntless heart, and startling tbe c, ho-, ofeternity with tbe last adiruuf hia departingsoul as Lawrence, when the grape shot wasin his ear, crying, " Hoys, don't surrender _"*agterwardpillowing ai* drooping head ou taebreast of hia valiant soldiers kneelingbe.idebim.

He bee fallen, aud at tbo hand* of whom ?I know the mind of Gen. Scott to be of toomartial a cast to be easily moved ,but whenthe news of thia death reached hi* ear*, hemust hava tbougbt of him who can.-cd toblaze all the deada of bia' lite , wuo Irotn .Ni-agara to tbe snore- of tbe Uu.f ailed tae!brasea throat of fame with the taie of biaprowess He must have remembared tbedayiwhen he paraded tb*streets of this city, amidthe sheate at ear peopl*. the magicot tb* j

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VOL. __.?NO. 21 RICHMOND, VA. TH ÜBSOAT. J ULY 25. IBfil. PRICE ONE CENT.yonrig warrior's eloquence, hanginga* a man-tie of glory ov*rhia shoulders. Oh ' GeneralScott, 'twas yon wbo armed the Band whichsuapped bis heart-strings, and that, too, oathesoil ot yourmother State. Yet,

?* 1 ike tbe day star ta the way*S«iik thn hero in hi* grave,'Midst th. de-f.il <f a a t tan's tear*."

f?o young to be dead! I feel that h-Ifmrheart will lio buried in his tomb; thevoiceofearly days comesstealingoutof this cold tene-ment, and apet-k to my heart. Ood of thepa-triot and tbe warrior, comfort hi* aged andvenerated fath*r? solace tbe bleeding,brokenIt-art of hi*- you. g and disconsolate wife, 1athis the boar of _*r bereavement and woe-cast the shadow of Thywingsover the headofhit-snrphac child?let therays of Thy morningand evening son lingeraround the aapelchre,that the last restingplace of the gallant deadbe crowned with the reflects of the glory oftby face."'?tho' sweet areoar homerecollections.Tno h_-e. tar. the te.rv whi-.-h lv tenderness

fall.Tho' iwobi are our friendships, oar hope*, onraffection*,Reve-h*.on dire Toes is sweet* tof ___.**Soldiers I let th<* spirit 'if tbe departedwar-rior fill yonr breasts; let hi* laat death-shoutbe yonr rallying cry, aud tbe memory of hisvalor stifT-n tne smews of yonr arms; and

when the hour tor the last inevitableconflictshall have arrived; when, face to lace, breastto breast, s-eel against steel, we will meet the >foe, oh 1 then strike home; strike till every isword be fl.shed to the hilt, and let hia name,ridit g on the wing*of the battle-storm, min-gle with your shouts of victory. Like him,remember that " 'Tie thecause makes all, de-grad-s crhallows courage in itsfall;" that wemus: not weigh in the scales of our duty andhonor the terrorof their arms; but thitshigbMazmed upon our banner is the chivalronsmotto, " If Ood be with us, wbat boots whothe -'ggressor?" and that we must write forourmother South wi-h the point ofoarswordsan Hi id which will be worthy of the past.TheSouth must be free, orelse become ablack-rolgotha,rivaling the Calvary upon which-\u25a0r* stretched the limbs of the(led and manfor the eternal teachingsofgenerations. If, ina cane like outs, fall we mast, fall we likeHim I and when the legions whose conquer-it g tramp is heard in the distance, " like tberush of mi-hty waters.'" will pause on thescenerf c image and inquire after their com-rades gone b forethem, throughoutthe sound-ing corridors ot all time the proudreverbera-tions nf Fame's echoes will answer, as did the'oldiers of France on the honored grave ofLatter D'Auveigne?" Fallen on the field ofb i or I"

b-l heb'ood of the martyred hero ascendas a holy holocaust to heaven, ard drawbleeslngs upon our nation, and his name liveembalmed in the veneration and love of oarpeople.

The Order af Battle.When large biniies of men approach for bat-tle, only a proportional partol them areen-

Raited at a lime?they arereplaced by anothersimilar f Tte?the progress if the battle ia bysuccessive encasements On the trei tvs andjadft-De»t of theibiefwill depend thecbarac-t*r< t tbeaction, whether it shall be defensiveor \u25a0 ffHtiJive.

When an army awaits the attack, it takesits position and forms Its line ofbattle accotd-ii X to the ntinreoi the ground, and the eh tr-ite 1 r and strene-h of the er-einy'.. force If1 tTeLMv.-, the main thirg is to F-eiz-' npon thedecisive poiat of the field. Tbis point is de-termined by the configuration of tl-e ground,and the position of he contendingforces,or bya combination of these. The d-tence i« con-rid, red the stronger f'.rm ofae'lone ot war,anda hil.f 1 tl-neral wil. take adventtgeof favc-iabie cirrumstances to change u.e defensiveiuto the __f*__*fv*. Military writers lay downtwelve orders ot battle. Aiiescrlption ot thesewould be too iorg and too complicated to intfrest the reatl-r. Which of these should befollowed, mu.-t be decided by ihe chiel himself\u25a0v th<* ground,where all the circumstancesstay be duly conaideted. To fiaaw-lisls a-uperiortty ot loicesat the decisive point i"the principal purpose. This point is in thed ink* or in th» rear of the enemy. Todo thistue skid ot the General isbrought into requi-sition.

On Uie fl-ld of battle, the Infantry is di-vivied into three bodies?in advanced guard,a main body, and a reserve. These thre«bodies are sepamted f.-orn each other by inter-vals, which will depend upon tbe nature ofthe pi und?the advinc-il guard occupyingthe front, the msin tvdy at a distauce fromone kaadred and fifty to thn-e hundred pace>in it. rear, and the reserve at a like intervalin the rear of the main body. The troopsemap-eiag these three bodies will be formedeither in eotßataa of battailous, or be de-ployed For an attack, for evolutions, or ford* fence airainst cavalry, the formation ofcolumns of battalions is the beet To repelthe enemy's attach by a fire, and to present alv-s favorable m--.rk to the enemy's Artillery,ta* battalion should he deployed. The reserve shoulo be composed of the most reliabletroops,and (hoard, if posslble.bekept maskedfrom thee*-__ay*BV_aw and fire, until ca'ledinto acton. The tune lor engaging tbe reg.rxe is either when the enemy has beenshaken in it- attack by the resi-tanee oft redby the m-.in body, or when the main laxlyis nnable further to resi-t the enemy's efforts.Thecavalry 13 nsuaily placed in the rear ofthe iniautry,and should be ma*ked from thett-e until the moment arrive* to bring lt intoaction. The habitual formation of cavalryfor the attack ts a line ot two ranfes, with areserve or support ia rear. Cavalry shouldwait patiently until * way is prepared for itsaction by the fire of artillery 011 the enemy'sinfantry ; or when tbe infantry is fatigued orexhaused ; or when the infantry ia in motion,sons to surprise it before it can form tore-Wive the attack It should direct its chargeon that part of the enemy's infantry, whereit will be itself expoted to the leastcolumn oftire. If the infantry is iv a line, its chargef-hould b-t made on one of its flanks ; if lat-quare, oa on-, of the angles of the square.The mannerofplacing the artillery, and ivemployment,must be regulated by relativeimportance under given circumstances withrevp-ct to the action of the other arm*. Indefence, the principalpartis usuallyassignedto the artillery; in offensive movement* tbereverse genera ly ob'iuns In defence the ba*-teries should b- distribti'ed alone-the entirefront of the position 00 uptet The distanceb-tweeu tbe batteries shoal 1 uotbe much overeDO pac*s Wh«»u the win;i of a p<-eition areweak, heavy b ureneasuould be placed to a*.cur. them A sufQ.-ient number of piece*should always be held in reserve fora mo-ment of need la tbe attack tbe heaviestpiece* i-bould be 1 laced on the flanks of tbe-round occupied by tbe assailant, or on tbecentre if more favorable to t_e end to be ob-tained, lvall tbemovements of tbe batteriesgreat care< h-.jui.i be taken not to place themso that they snail iv tbe leaat impedethe op-erations of she other troops.

Bbautipc- S_stim_.it ?A man withoutsome, s art ot religion ts, at b»st, a poor rep-robite?the football of destiny, with no tielinkingh>m to infinity, and to ibe wondrouseternity that i*> witbin bim; but a womanwithout it is even worse?a fi me withouther.-, a rainbow without color, a flowerwith-out perfume.

A man may, in some sort, tie bis frail hop*ami honors with wna*-,shittingit round tacaie,to bis business of the world; but a womanwithout tbe anchor called Fdth, is adriftand a wreck A roan may clumsily continuec kind of re-ponsibi'tty or motive, but canri ul nobasis la any other system of right ac-tio ' tUan thatrsf spiritual laith. Amau mayen ?? bis thoughts and hits brain to thought-i-sBSW ia snch poor harborage as Fame aadReputation m iy spread before bim; but a wo-man? where can «_e put her hope in storms,if not in heaven t

And that sweet truthfulness? that abidinglove, that enrearlng hope, mellowing everyscene of life, ligh'ing them with pleasantra-d'in.ce, when the world's cold storms breaklike at. army with smokingcannon?wbat canb-s'ow it all but a holy soul-tie to wbat ia8-roiger than army with cannon 1 Who tbathas er j»v»d tbe love of a (Jod-loving mother,but will echo tbe thourbt with energy andhallow tt with a tear*?fi* M ,rv*l.

Baißr Ozb_mo.«'. .?When oid Squire Oranewa-o first elevated to the dignity o' Jußilce ofthe Peace, down in Southwestern Miaaoari,he knew less of law and legal forma tban hedid about kiitiug "bare" lt was my lor-tuue to be a wi'ne_s of the fl>-*t marriagecere-mony the eld fellow ever undertook. Theyoung couple stood up in the -squire'soffice,and tbe happy bridegroom desired tbe func-tionary to"propel"? to which impatientro-il.ie.-. t be acceded, by inquiring:?? MUs Susan Roots, do you love that arman T"

'? Nothing shorter,'* reapoaded Misa Root*in a subdued I to. h." Andyoo, Jobu r.-nan, d i you allowfor totak- Sue forbetter and worseT"" S.trtiu aa sbootlu, Sou.re," earnestly re-sponded the enamored John, chucking Sueunder thechin." Thou, you both iiidividoally. collectively,

now promise to love, honor aad obey eauihother, without end *"\u25b2 aatlsf ictory reply waa given.?? If tbat *ar be ute caea." couUnuod taemngUtreta, "know all men by tbeee pressa'o.

ibat tbia Vrw twain aforesaid ta toevet.y mattebone of one bone, and flash of oueft *h ; audfurthermore any the Lord have mercy oayour »ouip ! Amm "1teft the t-l-s wl'h theeoavtetioa *'roogtyimpressed \u25a0»-«« my mind thtt th* Squire, al-

| thong* not par*lealarlyposted apto utarriaf*; forms, Bed a very good faaerai taaaaf Isgai! toima*adeetemw-_ea.

***MR Bf AOVUTUIINaT

se d-BB w*y**aVa.__ra_v*--U«_s*au pttb-lehedaatll forei*.in.!_Mtaß-_i_r*d as sis. pat scjuaraof bi-bt _ibb*far tbeBrat In?moß aa* w -t. fr,- -_?_ *-<.»tt_n«___

Frrirr lßrit>SsT ?On board tbe.t--.mer In-diana, oo oae <*<f ber tii til. wr> the Mi* lul ?-pi, there happened to be on b»ard a Ho- iLrfrom tbe W«ba«b. -who w<*<« aroint" v New Or-leans, and bad provided hima*-If with an oldfiddle, -Br ylnr hi* could fiddle ns w**il ss th*.be*' man. aod rliniiog himself when* i...ccold attract notice, wrar**d away Ibe M«low couldn't fl.tdl** any rn'r* *han * _*...,hen, and the horrible poire tli-ich.d bis fel-low p.ts_ei>~.rs A Frenct'm«n of v*-ry deli-cate nerves npd musical ear wa.* tepsv'stlyannoyed. He fla'tered, fidgeted, ard sworeat the fiddler. The p<»»-nr«g« trl**d v*rto*aexpedient* to rid rbemsslwa ct the Hiw-rand bis fiddle, bnt tt wni.no co ; he sworebed?' mueiek jostaa long as he p>e*ted." At lasta big Kentnckian sprang from hi* rest. Bay-lac. "11l fix bim " Placinc him*elf by thafl-inier, be commenced braying with all hi*might.

foeeffect of tbi*move waa beyond d*eorip-tiun Old Kalntu k brayed »o load that hedrowned ths* <-crev»ching of the fl Idle, endamid the shoot* of the passenger* th* dl-.-comfiled __**tar retreated, leaving the K-n---tnckian and his imitation of Btia*m*_frie.d.The del'gbt of the Frenchman knew noblonds, and qoiet ws* res'ored. Daring thenightthe Kentuckim lefr the boat The n< xmorning, before tin-isf st. tue p-t*s<»iigeriiwere startled by the di-cord&a*. sou ids of the.tormentor. Hooeter had discovered tbecoastwaa clear, and wasb and to t.verge himselfon the passengers Louder and worse thanever-creamed the fl idle The Frenchman,jast as-ted to read his p*tp*-r, on the firstsound rose and locked anxiously ar nnl,shrugged hi* shoulders, and then shoo<ed i"Vare 1* het vare i-h-i Qaeeck! qaerck'Vare is Monsieur Kentuck, deman vat playon de j ickaas '"

Ibibb Potatoss? The Way to Save Seed.?We had an Irish po ato presented to n* a fewdays since, which was .as largeasany w-ev-rsaw, no matter where it wae ralt-ed. We didnot weigh it, bat our readers can guess lissize when wesay it wa* as 1-rge a* cur twofists This potato was ri ed from -e»dplanted last March waa a year ago, and ns itis likelythat no f-re m potau-e* will be im-ported io time for n- xt ?i ring's planting, wehave thought it woulil be an advantageto cnrreaders to explain how the gentleman (.planter) who prefer,ted na the potato aian-aged to save need for the planting of last?pring's crop. He infortn.a us that ilvot tb«*first of Atifust of last year be plough'i! upthe ground where the -pmg crop had beenplanted and gathe-e-, but ci ough oeed hadbeen left to produce a l»ll crop, fromwhi'h be u-ed a* late as Chn-im.s?Early in J ,nn iry and not until then,he had the t***-**B rerun Inlig In *b«*tground taken up ard put iv a dry i-lare li -reason for Lakh g tb<-m BB was that if th.rremained they would sprout i-rematurely aidbe killed by cold v enher. At the ncu.U tin che planted the seed thns gathered, and railedas good acrop and a* large potatoea aa anyofhia neighborsrr.i-ed

This proce-s is worth trying,and we havethought itour duty I* describe it to oar read-ers They will r-m*_)b«r that tbe groundwhere the sj ring crop Wis pirated must heploughedebou» the flr«t of AP-Unf, and tbepo'titoe- that caime up must he cultivated a<usual; then about the flvst ol January mirenp all thtt cm beround and put them awiyin a dry placefor planing in ih« sp-it.g Wethick Bi-ed can b" saved in thia way Thewar and 'he blockade will leirn he Southernpeople more than ths-y evir knew before, ardw>'l make 'hem more self reliaut.? Caha> ?(Ala ) fhuettt.

Names of thr SPANina Im-akta ?Tbe vocrgInfanta o* Sp-.in,who baajast h.en nshtr dinto this sinful worl.'. has i.->-n b p'iz-d aodwill hereaf'er be known a-Her Rte 1 II ?*..ness the Princes- M irlrt del Pi'arleabel Franci»ra de Asiß Cris'iui,'tabriela, Fr.n.'.isc. Ca-'.c 1010. ftttaralare,Fernanda Franci?c.a de Paula, I.njsa At"o--i.lo r*e Padra, Homing* da Mtaß (atp-gonta,Jur-na Evaigelisu-i, I?aria del O vi.lo, Al'pu-Zt Dorotea. J0.e1.-t Jnir-uiii-t, Marl. Ats-t delCarmen, Maria de 1aLus, A.ne.ia Lucia Ju-ana B'turi--a, M<riadel Trt-iato, Mariada i»-aN sericordiHi, Mario, de lo- D-a'mp-<ra toe,Maria de la Picdad, Maria de la ,ilmudeii-t.Maria de Atocba, -tart* d-l Mtlaero,de L reta, Martadel Htien Purto, Maria de |aPalonia, Maria de Ot-Sdvilape, __Vwaßj- lasMerceue.,Mariad«l Bnen HaeaSßi -laiiadel Pa-trecinio, Jesus aEn.a, M in* tie to. AngelAi,Molcho-a, r*h_ep_t| i, ll.lta-.ara. Rialla B-biuia, T resa, Eriqneta, Mart* del C"r,-uein.Oaralarapla, Constanc'.a, Mi.-i-la, Ritn-1 1,todos I s advocaoH aM de la Santlsl-nt V r-g»n, Petra v todos I 13 "-".antus ftpna*~l*B Lie*.aMircitu-t. Lingardi, Paul-, Jiliana, Btssi'l-sa, Poionia, Piaa-Jtßca vuula Roma..a, Ce'eg.Una, Maria d" la A-ensiony Gregoria, ?« 1---Ittni-eno, Prima y Feliciana * lii'a Ifi.iia,ft m ma. Ma io d>* 11 C JU*n%, Di cii-i. A--_o-P"giat, reod.-r-, S'ltera. L-o'-tiviia, B-r.-nr!l-na, Amall 1, Silvern, Klor.ntitia, Margarita,Librada, Saves*. E'ls-t B-tra u;lt, Km 1q-il-t,vtaria de los I) dure-., Owadtft, W -'c. 18 1.Frttnct ca de Posad 8, Ir.Ee y J*ana C.- tcio,Feli-ia-.a, Agarttta, B Bit*, R. \u25a0 u.ona. F Ui I-nade V ik*ia. Darta. F.l«m-nit, Ben go., Jo*sefa Orlol, Ma it de Monserrat, Oifi'Ta,Rita de Casta, Tom.ta.-i, Maria de todos lo*Sonfos

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