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To Louisianian.

--Refugee families from Louisiana, or persons now in business in the Confederacy, residents of New Orleans before the war, are requested to send their address and post-office to the Louisiana Home, in this city. A book, with the names and present address of such Louisianian as have been driven from the State, is kept for reference, in order to answer the inquiries of soldiers in the army, or those visiting Richmond, as to the present abode of their friends. Persons in the army from Louisiana desirous of sending letters to the Trans- Mississippi will have them forwarded regularly, if properly directed, and sent under cover to the Louisiana Home, Richmond, Virginia.

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