Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, July 17, 1861, Image 2

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SOUTHERN fratten ftitalttMK Tin y.1 vary gaad prateoiw* NEWS FROM THE GATE-CITY GUARDS Tht nguHTlrVari MU. I 'tlJLS^PAVeOVLA... . r liiCiL HtLL, jiff 1,1MI. Lferitontwit _ rithout el**p, Sod US VWy dull. , , u Ii it DC* i u'c'.'jck In the morning, and the t-.tilr rvpliaun. TheGite City Guard* war* o« pickpt gaard night before last, »d jeater- day morning »IW aratrved bp U* flriogol l»" fr«|» ttfoMtolff »P«« **«>* of W (te^L i*g Cavalry, aad tb*y ia.mediately ouu in aad rap wtedUah th* Seamy warn on has tJ— Row, ilQSWhir, %* vftt* mi picket gontd, *»d Wylie and rayealf bad ikuMy the onlpoat, whieh laom mil# aad a half from pan pa aad la tta diewtien «f th* aaamy. Vary ana* after tha Cavalry aeioe la, n aaaUaaa *a weg*aa or tha anamy la Undbtea**, aad a largo bad? of thair traope with thalr bayonets glistening brightly la tba ton. In eahort whlje w* aaw aam# officer* cUmhing a Tory high bit) on horaahant. to nor right, hat oat al gna-ahot.— Shortly after, tea aaw Aba lion and Stripes aad a largo Mgiaaoal of afaarp ahantip to bank it. Tbay took thalr poaltlaa aad grad thrao vol- laya at tkaGata-OltyOgantnrUhtbalr Sharpaa, aad joa would hata baan aMoniabad if you bad aaau them at tba lino. Tbay aoarooly no ticed it; aad yet Dm ball* ware flyia* all around than. Sana otthcna halloaed at <ban to try it orer, aad Hcbry Vltahall aakad for a natch to light hi. pipe. I bad a bottle of bran dy which T opened While the Bring war going on aad patted it around and tha boya all “took something.” . . Wa Ibiab wo baro killed about fifty and wounded tev.Tnl Wa kart oao killed and tkraaslightly wounded. Tba battlo la atlli go ing on. I can hoar tbd gufii firing. They hare •area rogitnenlf against ua> and all piece, of artillery. Tf* expect gnat fun to day. Tba ball la opeatd aad wa in all going la dance tome. i I wilt write you again tbit evening. My lore to ail. Don't ha nueary about me Kncloeed you will aaa a piece of (be cord that 1 cut off of a bat of oao of tba enemy who waa killed. I will give you tba full detail! when tba battle ia orer. I think Charlie Wallace killed Ikia man. [Charlie ia a eon of Caph A. bl. Wallace. —Kda. Confederacy.) Goad moraing. GAINES. Priratc Latter from Cupt. Exaard. LATER NEWS PBOM THE LAUREL HILL PIGHT. Gear LAvaai. Hiae, July 3, 18(1. Dear Brother: Aa Atkiaaon iaaraa thiaaven- ing, 1 will writa a few tinea Ia tba Brat place about thu fight: Tba enimy came within 1} milaa of ua laat Sunday about 6 o'clock, A. M. My Company balag on picket guard, of ooune bad tha Ant chance. They (the anamy) divi ded about half a mila from at and tried to sur round ua. Oua party aoma up aad fired thrao valllae at ire, hot hit tba tope ol tba trees in stead of our man. Wa did not fire because it waa too far for our gnus Wa fail bank, round ed a hilt, aad mat (04 of them and fired iate them quite lively, for a time, until tha anamy waa out of light. “ Nobody hurt” on oar side, but auroral daad rascals ea tka other aide. Tba boya ware aa neat m cueatnkers, aad sorry tbs dog. run. W. bare beea shooting .t .Mb other arar since, whauarar wa could gat eight of one. Monday night our moo took a prisoner. He ■aid Wkaa they sailed the rail there were 174 missing s bat 1 Uriah it a miitaka. Will writs again tha first opportaniiy. The stage It sbeot to leara. My lore to all tka Ikmily, aad ra- spaota to all my frianda. Your Brother, . W. L. EZZ.IRD. Wiittaa nprrMly toe the (outturn CoaMerary. Slate Quarries. Thera ia aa portion'of tba Conti neat, proba bly, which produces a friater variety of miaar- ala and ora. than th.aawa embraeing tka Bins Ridga aay for four or fire hundred miles la width. Spealmana of naarijr all that tha coun try affords are found within tbli rang#—from those that are accounted "precioua" to thoea that are too common to bo nought after. Bid wa but understand tba hUlorj of orsation, and bow the world wa* made, Sot tha world 'of itx deyr only, but the world of tlx themiand years, wa shaaid find thli region, wllhout doubt, ana of tha moat latareetiog for investigation. Tba mineral wealth af tha South is, ua yet, hardly commenced being developed, and ooaluriau will, no doubt, roll by before It lr Billy mill ed. An age of paaaa is, at this lima, particu larly desirable, aad grant things are a pokes for tba land. If bar reeourcwi aaa ha derate pad by the band af aclanca'aad Industry. Tha use of alata for roofing porpoeea ia of oumpanUosly modern date with ua, yet it ia destined (a ha oaa af vary groat Importance Tha domestic lints has passed Its ordeal af ex periment, aad ia ranked, by those who know both, to bo agnai ls that brought all tha way worked to aay extant, ia th Polk eoaaty, aoma twenty milaa 8outh-W*»t af CarterariHe, and thirty milaa from Marietta. . it ia chiefly tba property af 'Ou7. 1. F. Be Tar, aid baa bean worked.to a foie year parti with a limited aamberuf band*. A good profit ha. been re allied, and a favorable Introduction of elate preform,, ever wsedan, and area malallc roofs. lib rdagpM.fhan tin (1 fret out, ha •Idea, does nut require a coat of paiat ovary two or tkraa yean for its preservation. 9b* slate aaa ho pot upon tka mof, alter haul!: d» ■ufwiviwvMinnv ia always tha moat dlflicult place to defend.— Slate la durable, and there an mbs rush fat Praise and England that hava bash built iron three to four Itnndnd jeers aacurity la worth far more to tha oooupaat af h fin-profcf building than any Insurance policy |Y£i In toast of tka elate quarry are every day being extended, and whan it aaa ha teksa di- Ip faam th* quarry aad dlalriheilad by rail, it will banoma vary generally aaad la all parte ■of.tha country. Thera, tea railroad is mb- atruction from Martalte to tba quarry, which will ba extended through to the Alabama sya- temof mafia In time, (and would low be rig orously worked, bat for tba general mrpanilon of all pubMd work.,) which will develop this prwpsrty to a wonderful extant. It ia a sub ject of general intarast, far mors *o than ibe mining af gold and the other rare matalr.— Tba region of workable slate at tha Blaaoe- villa quarry iu auppoaad to oorar aoma (4 acres' and the principal opaaiag baa baan made near tha Southern extremity of a rather preoipitour hill, forming tha Waat bank of tha E oh arise atwak. Tha hill at tha lop ia about ibirty foot high, and gradually attains to oaa baadrod, aa il peases a lttle further to tha Northward. It ia wall worth a day’s journey to aea, for It ia another of those freaks of our old Mother Na ture. Ite moat striking and Important prop erty, however, la the ease and rtraigh tneee with which itclaavaa, and it ia attended with vary little loss in*working. It is eapablu of being split into thin lamina, of lix or even sight to tba inch, Tfhun it shall become more gener al! wrought, the ease with which it ia dressed, wHI render it valuable for many kinds of fur- niture, aa it admits of a high polish and gives a vary good Imitation of Egyptian marble. GEO. WADBWOHTH. WAR ITEM., ■inarn. A correspondent of the Louisville (Ky.) “Courier” elates that ia tha lata fight al Car thage, Missouri, 1,700 Federal troops wars killed aad wounded, and 2,700—including Zeiglar, thair eommander—takeo priaonari. Tba same paper learnt that tha astarioua Gan. Lyon waa, at laat acoounta, aumunded by 6,000 State troopa. Tba Memphis papers contain tht following diapatohes: “ Littli Bock, July 10.—A oourlar has just arrived from Fort 8milh, with reliable aoaauula of a heavy fight. “ Acoounta of the fight between Gov. Jack- eon and thu Federalists aay that Gev. Jack- son look 100 yrisooare. Maay gone and much ammunition ware captured. '•FATrTTEViLi.it, July 9.—Neoaho hat barn taken by Ban McCullough ; 100 Federalists ware taken prisoner*. McCullough left im mediately to reinforc* Got. Jackson, who waa fighting tha anamy some 30 miles from Neo aho.’* TLOIIDA. A special correapondant of tba Mobile Rag later, writing from Pensacola, under data af July 13, soya : “ Capt. J. H. Clanton, of Ibe Montgomery Mounted Rifita, fired on tho launch of a Fed eral steamer, which approached loo noar hia lloea thia moraing, with muob effect. Tho lennoh waa near Eatl Pan, and Clantoa'a fire hilled aavaral men—among them the com manding officer.” SOUTH W1.TKBU VIRGINIA. The Richmond Enquirer pnbllahM a letter from Beverly, dated Jaly 7, which contains the subjoined postscript at 8 o'clock, P. M.: “1 open my latter to you to inform youlhnt to-day, near Goa. Garnoll’n camp, there was aa aagagamant between tha Georgia Regiment and n large body of tho Yankee., la whloh tha Gaorgiana kill 60 or 70 of the Yaantee, and took a four hart* wagon and tram, and soma arms. Only one or tha Georgians waa wounded. At the Rieh Mountains there has bean aoma (ghting—(ha result not known. It Ubelieved that the Yankoei haven large ferae, aad are making thair way into this valley, ta toaurrround onr army and ouptureour stores and erdinanoe. They will raoalva a rough handling.” Tho ragngomont referred la above ia eon- firmed ky letters from members af the Ogle- Ikerpe Infamy, publiahad fa the Augusta pa pers of yeatarday. The Gala-City Guards asra ia tha engagement. See alao tha letters from Cap*. Euard, aad 8argt. Chi.holm ia to-day’n paper. Tixwuani. Tha Knoxville Register loaraa that tha Pro- vtalaaal Army of Teaatsseo has baan trana- (erred ta tha Oovaramant of tha Confederate autos, aad that hlejor Oanaral Polk has boon iaatraelod torosnlvo and muator the regiment, aaw organised into tba Confadara'a aarvica. Tklr will at oaoa raltava the State of tho ex- POMO af their subsistence and maUtalaaace. CAIXO. Tha following pleasant view af tha aondUioa of Liacola’a hirelings at Cairo, ia from a North ern paper. No wonder, ia auah a alata of af fairs, that am of three ragimanta, only 230 voted for th* toog term, the ramAtnfag 3,770 taking grounds far disbanding s "No pay, poUtioal.ofllsora, mixing af Lin colnian. and patriotism in 1m apsnah, aad pls|iag blackberry's for tobacco money, 41a- gaate aad demoralises tha privates, while tka efitort ere humiliated by dun. from howls Md ws.hwon.su. Washwoman tell year eor- mepoadent they are going tabs turned aa tht (tetete became they oaaaot pay night or to* dollars, while Ceteasls of ragimaata are la thair debt for twite Ik# amount." fxxxstlvaxia. * oaAgg fe* Ktahmoad Diapetek af th* 18th aaya peaaangar* ky th* Caatrai imU, Jteto tom* iattetettad pro th* that tha throe leave tba aarvioa te letkeitl A Sftrws' lad tea la rates Cettea to the Yi the pro sent day era tha ToUewiag: ■ -if sas aam I sa s donate late Iha-dhtehl^fap-- ulana slave dlalrletp aowoovwod dp the praarat rabtlHoa, aad thotoshfia of thaaa awfatUakla balag. flock lata oar camps, a* they hava al ready locked IMS Mate totter** ewmpA what U-w*dfcito» ky jdad.', avitabla burdaa. opoa tha loyal people af th* g,, , waa fida Caah Capital ef *900,000 United Stale* f Tha tapply of cotton will necessarily ba mush diminished, if wot almost entirely de stroyed, by th* daraacuuat of th* sy.tam of industry ia oar Qelf State* Md th* bloaksda of thair ports. How shall thia ba averted t A great assay of IbwaMpa af tb* Northern Slews era bow lying Idle. Haw oaa profitable amplaymoat far them ba found? o T an tear* — gainst loaS Md damn** by tea*, Dwellings, Stoma, Merchandise, Hones hote Furniture, and ail tends of fnanrpblc property oa tb* meat mdhhebla tested. The policy of this Company ba* uniformly Tbt' gradual aboijtiots of slavery in oar preooatatlon ol proof of loo*, country. Without injury to lta lojel Wt a* oho*, oa aad with das regard t* the ftuar* vrol tb* ileven, ia eoasidarod by may aa object u ' of grant l»port*L*o— how can anything bn properly ana anaetllutionally doao toward* promotutg that and t Th* rabalUoa in th* dlaloynl portion of thin Union ebould bo promptly Md offortaally- chtekad! How nan wa hasten tha attainment of that objnet ’ la th* British Waat Indite, In tb* ftench Colonies, and in other quarters of tha world DIRECTORS i 0. W. Furoall, WmTBear*, Tkos. Sampson, H. A. Claiborne, J. E. Wadsworth, W. L. Cowardin, R L. Winston, J. P. Winston, H. L. Kant, J. N. Gordon, J. A. Info**, whara alavary I* not tolaratad, than la a great damand for labor to b* obtained under tba appraatiaanbip system nay Ite or ta* years' servitude—to b* succeeded by tb* freedom of th* laborara after a fixed ported of toil. How shall this want ba nappHad 1 We hava thus briefly stated what will b* universally recognised M objects that nr* aaw attracting much attention. We are not pre pared to advoost* any now plan t* accomplish any of them, and they art all mppotad to b* surrounded pith m meay diffionltiaa, that ae scheme oaa, perbap*. ba anggaated wbiah la not liable to numerous and possibly ioaupar able o>jeotions. Of eanraa, than, to apeak of totting in operation a plan whloh at oao* would Koomplinh them all, stems arrant fal ly, and tuck, perhaps, It I*. But ia il not worth while to reflect for a memos! upon the project of toading in our morabaat ship* tho contraband alavoa, who will probably flock by taaa of thousands foam tba rebellious districts into oor camps, to tba British Waat Indie* or to com* of tb* Frtooh colonise, there to serve for a apeeifio number of years as apprantioea, and than to b* freed, th* ax peases of th* voyage and a email aura aa a r* munaration to our Government, t* ba paid by tka aolonial planter* who, w* think, would b* eager to pnrcbM* them, that they might at oao* proceed to cultivate th* ooltoa whloh ia now so much needed ? Would not the knowledge that our Govtro- mant was prepared to endorse same plan af thia kind, at onoa furnish in it aalf the mast pow arful motive that coaid bo brought tobaar up- on tha plantar* of our country to indao* them to cheek thair insane and foolish rebellion 1 or, if they persisted in it, would it ant inflict upon them a punishment wbioh tfTaj dsaarvtd, nhil* it opnond np a practicable plan for prov iding for tb* ovontoal freedom of their slaves, ridding our country of thnm, and placing them in lands whar* men af thair own ran* now oconpy high aoeial and political pooitiona, and wham their color will be no barrier la thair futar* advaooamant t Might net tb* disloyal distriot* be than mad* to bear aahsr* of th* burdens of tha war, avaa white they ware being moat effectually chastised ? Might aot England and Franca, which aaw era soma- what disposed to aid* with tha insorganli in our difficulties, thus find It their lntaraat* to do all in their power to aid and assist ua 1 Wa era aware that to many, those proposi tions may appear absurd, illagal, unoonatitn tlonaj, cruel, or impracticable i and numer ous objections aan anally b* mada t* aay or all of them. We rather throw them out for oonnldaralinn, than seek to urge thair adop tioa. But living M w* do in aa ag* of start ling events, and in th* midst of a revolution ary era, whan th* whole foam* warh af our •ocinty la balag uphaavad, it Ia Impaaslbl* far aay on* to for*** what cbanaala af com mercial, industrial, and political arrangements may b* carved out in future. Wheat Thrashers and Fans. M cCONNELL‘8 THRA8HEBB and Premi um Wheat Fans for eats. Applj to Til OS. M. CLARKE. July 1(— It. Bowdon Collegiate Institution, CARROLL COUNTY, OA. T HE Exercise* of this Initiation will be re- ■umed on ibe flret Monday in Augnat, un der ibe control of W. A. Beta, Professor of Mathematics, Ac. A ‘borough course of in struction will be given in all tbs departments. July 15—lm. STRAYED, BOM tha aubsnribar on th* Md of Jon*. n*ar Caaavill*, Casa county, a SMALL “ ‘ araold. Any racovary win information that will laud I SORREL HORSE, about eight year* eld. Ae A to bin be liberally rewarded _ Add rasa jyll-lw AU..t?e?yjfSSSL Leather! Leather!! 30,(04 lb.. Good Hemlock Sal,. 10,(04 fits. Good White Oak Mela. (( doaan French Calf 8k!**, variaM brand*. 10 doaan Philadelphia Calf Skin. jmt*’ mSfcm Jaa* 2(-dawlm. Oht T f n A » SCHOOL OF THB GUI OKA, FVaTHE PRACTICAL IOLDIER, daaigasd V/ lor th* a(a »f th* IfiMia ot Ua OteU*. rat* States—teat by mall oa th* raaslpi af om dollar. J. UePURMON A 00. RtedtetoapayahteteffoXtoi, Wm. Palmar. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Office, corner Alabama aad Whitehall streets. over Salmons A Simmeba Store. OLD DOMINION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA capital, .... eaoe.ooe. DIRECTORS. I Davenport, Jr., Pres C. E Wortham, 8*e’y. Gab. Wortham, ‘ ” John ladars, 8. M. Pries, B. F. Ladd, J. Stewart Walker, L. R. Snilmaa, P,a Wirwtak, Jams* S. Kant, Horae* P. Edmond, J. M. Talbott, G. B. Davenport, G. W. Yanoe, Joa. Brnumal, Wm. Brant, R H. Maury, John H. Greanar, Go*. S. Palmar, W. 8. Triplett, 8. C. Tardy, Wm. Currio, J. B. Craaahaw, John H. Williams, Mark Downay, Thomas Jonas, R. A. Smith, Robert A. Pain*, B. F. Williams, W. P. Ragland, H. C. Cabell, Gao. W. Royal*. HARDEE’S Hr IN PANTRY -JB AND irRIFLEJJ T AC TICS! PUBLISHED AND FOB SALE BT S. H. GOETZEL A CO., MOBILE, ALABAMA. Lasts, Pe(s, Nalls, MARINE INSU- RANCEp on favombU Urmf. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Office, corner Whitehall and Alabama streets, over Salmons A Simmona’ Store. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. WINCHESTER, VA. Cash Capital. - $300,000. *• Snrplaa, 85.000. Incorporated in 18SS. DIRECTORS: J. 8. Carson, Pras't. William L. Baal, Scc’y. John Vara, Lawia P. Hartman, Joseph 8. Carson, William Millar, Robert Steal*, Wm. B. Baker. yto- Aggregate Losses paid la ( yaara and- leg July 1st, 18(1, $438,2(3.19. This aid Company inanr** Buildings, Mer chandise, Household Furniture, and personal preparty la eity. town or country on aa favor able terms as ether rasponaibl* Companies. Apply to SAMUEL 8MITH, General Ioauranoa Agant, oornar of Whitehall and Alabama Btraata, over Salmon* A Sit mono’ Dry Goods Store. MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital Authorised. $484,(0* Caah and Burploa, lit May, 18(1.. 311,(44 DIRECTORS! Jo*. B. Anderson, Willelm G. Pal**, Jamas t. Appemon, Saaanal Putnay, William Eraadan, John PareaB, David J. Barr, John D. Queries, Wm. H. Christian, David J. Sauadara, John Daalay, Gaarga D. Shall, L H. Glaaatuuok, Fraakltn Stearns, Lawia Giater, John C Bintea, Samuel J. Harriaen, Ed. H. thinker, Roaoo* R Heath, Gaarga 0. Sumner, Edward McCarthy, Tho*. Taylor, Jr., E. Millar, William 0. Tayter, Garrett F. Wataou. A. PLEASANT. Praaidsat Joaa H. Monganaa, Satratary. Thia favorite laaaraaaa Company ton liana* te iasara, both ia town aad aoaatry, all kiada af iaaarsbi* proparty aa th* moat favorable term*: also, Maria* I at area a*. ’SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Corner Whitehall Md Alabama Strati*, Over (a! mo as A Simaw>aa' Dry Goads Stars. — ^ ALABAMA INSURANCE CDMPAN7, MONTOOMERY. TE hag tear* te call public attention te th* fact that aor edition *f COL. HARDEE'S TACTICS ia th* only on* that baa raoantly bean raviatd by th* niatingnithad anther, end th* only on* seen rad by copyright in the Con- fodaraey. Th* work is published— In 3 volt., bound, 14mo , with platan, at $3.4* ” pamphlet, 8vo., “ at 3.(4 “ “ " without platen 1.M Th* prioa <a alwsya nadaratoad for th* whale tat of tha two volamea, on receipt of wbiah wa will mall them aad prepay tka postage te all parts af th* OoafsdarMT. Boaiaallara and Military Companies, wh* order largely, will racaiea a liberal diaeannk That* Booksellers aad Publiabars, who era aaliinr SPURIOUS’EDITIONS af COL. HAR DEE’S TACTICS, will have te .offer tka pen alties of th* law | and tha** who ar* baying such editions w* bag te aaaora that th*y ar* all mntllated ediUoni, aad that aot on* of thaaa ooatatos thaaa improvamanta and chan ge* which Col. Hard** bat raoantly adopted, aad which aan only b* found ia that edition, which w* now bring before th* pnbli*. NOTICE. Bo many aditloaa of aty «INFANTRY AND RIFLE TACTICS" having lately baan nab- liahad, 1 think It da* te both th* pahlis and pubSith«ri to stotoi That th* COPYRIGHT EDITION af my IN FA If TRY Md BIPLETAOriCS, pa hill had by S H. GOETZEL 3 00., in Mobil*, la tka only COMPLETE, CORRECT sad REVISED Edi tion, aad thia Edition only contains Ik* im- E rovamanta tadahangaa whloh I have recant r made, adapting th* naaaaal te th* naaof th* arms generally la Ua hands of U* troopa in tb* Confederate States. W. J. HARDEE, Colonel Confederate ttalaa Army. Fort Morgan, Jnaa IS, 1MI. jy 7—lm. THE VOLUNTEERS’ MANUAL AND DRILL BOOK. 1 Vol. ISna, STS pp.! prfca (LM C OMPILED from th* bant nnd lataat anther. ilia* for th* Volunteer* and Militia af the Confederate State*, by Liant 0*1. William B. Riahardaoa, gradnat* sad formerly assistant i attractor af Tasttea, Virginia Military Insti ls. Thia valaabl* bosk ia a liberal abridgement of Hantea'a Tactic*, iacindiaf tha tohael of th* Batteifoa, and iaatrncttena for Shlrmiahara Tka Balsa ca Step aad U* Kuna] af Arm* for U* Moakat, being introduced bona GILHAM'S MANUAL. S i tha form*of Farad* to Reviews, laapaa- , Draaa Parade*, Gaard MaaaUar, Dntfoa narda, dutiaa of Captain la Oamp Md Gar rison, Marche*, Camps, A*., Ac., tegaUar with Soldier's Ralioaa, aad mad* of caakiag them, t&usamSm And everything rtinnected with fi manufacture of Boots and 3hou' A Large Lot of th* abort Omfig JUHl 1 RECEIVED, . j - mI And for ule at Wholesale or »*m3 D1MICK, WH.S0K A CA- Job* 20—dAtlm BGVENUE. Ctvv Ctaax'a Orrica, Cm Hitt,) AUante, Jaly 1,1ML fUTY TAX PATERS will pie. V that th* Ordinance ca th* anhjaet ■ Tax** requires that th* sama shall ha pi th* first day of Angus! next I will ba at my office each basiaam f from bow anti! th* (rat of Aagnrt next,r te native payment Md rnealpl far the I aaa aalf aoaa, Md amkraaa tka rpr hefere the tatr crawdaf “laat day.' H. a HOLOON Jaly 8-ila. Clark Md OoUaah* i it bwl _ For ul< at th* pnhUakar*i price by J. MCPHERSON A 00., Jaly 13-Sy*. Li'. 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