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fppolnted agent for the Karira sud Western Telog! Gompany at Denver City. By this arraogemeat mossagos span be forwarded 44 wl! potvts iw the gold regions, lon ring Wort Kearvy four Mmes per week Bteamship Keystone State Bound for Havene. Haurastow, Dec 1, 1660. ‘The steamship Keystone siate Ivaves this evening at geven o'clock for Havana, wiin tbe [sabei’s mails aud Fresenge's. The steamabip Catawba wiil leave in place of the Isabel on the 10ih inet The Mahaiwe Bank. Srocennipus, Mass, Deo. 1, 1860. "The report of the suspensioa vi tne Mabaiwe Bank, of *Greas Barrington, published in the Springfivid Republican this morning, is untrue. The cachior seys that the bank sZhall not suspend. Fire at Chicago. Curcago, Dec. 1, 1880. A fire broke out in the laundry of the Briggs House ‘this afternoon, and before it could be subdued damaged Ghe building to the amount of $10,000; fully insured. The Palestine Oacwara Bound. Poxriamp, Me., Dos. 1, 1880. ‘The steamship Palestine ssiled from this port at bail (Qaat three o'clock this afternoon for Liverpool. Markets. Fone tnt tooks heavy. Pennsylvania Stave 6’, 0134; 1 1736; Islabd Kail-vas, 10%, Peunsytyante |, BT 34. exonauge © New York % a1 per eat promiun. 3 Bartumoaz, Dic 1, 1860. Flour quiet. Grain unchanged Nothing doing ta articles; all doll and wominal, PRILADELPALA, Dec. 1, 1860. Poor quiet at $5.0 $525 for nuperfioe = Warat frm at O1L.28 & $1 37 for red, and $1 20 & $1 26 for white, Cora Active: yellow, 662° 4: @53¢0 ; whice, 67> 4700 Moss Pork at $18 081825. Whisky dull at 190 9 200. Usaxuaston, Nov. 80, 1860 Dotton—Sales to-day 1,100 oaies, ub 8340. to llc. for eotdd | : “3 Monuta , Nov. 30, 1860. 8 today 3000 bales, ai 9367 a 9X5 ; @ales of the week 16,250 bales; rece pts do, 19.965, ‘against 8,600 Hales the Game tims last year; decrease of receipts, 67 476; exports, 19250 males; sick ia port, 180,725 bales. Sight exchange ou New York at para 34 er. cent dircount. ‘ent premium. WHAT I8 THE ¢RESIDENT ELECT DO.NG? |Our Springfield Correspondence. Srrincrigip, Noy. 28, 1860. Phe President Blect Since his Return from Chicago—His | Adventures im the Garden Oity—The True Object of his Northern Prip—He tells a Story [ilustrative of his Posi- tion—The “New York Yribune'—Edward Bales yf Mis- souri Pressed for the Cabinet—Presentation of Turnips, he, Bo. ? Immediately after bis arrival from Chicage on Mon- day evening inet, the President elect repaired to his eception room to open and digest bis accumulated cor- wespendence. A pile of letters greeted him before which @ leas determined soal might li have quatied. Uatil fate last night and all day yesterday did it absorb bis Sterling exchange at par a 1 per CITY CHURUGES TO-DaY. ‘The Rev. Lutber H Van Doren is expected to preach in the Herth west Presbyterian church, Fi‘tieth street, noar auth avenue, bis anniversary sermon, this morning, and in the evening w thankegiving ecrmon. | _ The Rey. Sidvey A. Corey will preach in the Murrey Hill Baptist oburc., Thirty ith street, between Fifth ant Bixth avenves, this foreneon at half past ten o’olook, and at baif past seven in the evening. The ordinance of bap- ae tulsa Se foammare nd Mra M. Mariow—biving }, followed by the pupils at thet academy, garlands which were presented them by ths tdeir last examination), aud the Ststere them ‘ho entered the chapel Rovitiate of {#0 years, their vows ba members Of nly pmeope 4 — . , . on the occasion, at- our Republic.” nues. Services to commence at half past seven o'clock. o'clock. Sermon in the morning by the pastor. services commencing at half-past seven o'cioxk. Attention. With a creditable patience he waded through the contents of several bundred letters, the perusal of ‘which made him no wiser, Kven his keen sense of the tudicrous begins to be dicated by the frequency of its (mitation. Bad gramter and worse penmanship, sty- Iistic originality, frackress of thougbt and pertinence of expression, vainglorious aseurance, and impudent at ‘tempts at exaction may do well enough for the tempo ary excitement of humor. Bat this daily afiliction must Goon prove a source of weariuces and aonoyance. But few visiters diverted Mr. Linoola’s attention from ‘dis correspondence yee\erday. Some old scquaintances, -Of twenty and more years standing, called on him in the ¢worning, and engsged in «lively discussion of the past ‘and the present. He ied them back to the period of his ‘Airet public services in the Logisiavure of this State, ia ‘the years of 1867 aud 1838, a:d dwelt with evident saiis- Cactign on the time when be and eight other six footers— ‘universally Koown in those days as the “long nine’— represented thie section in that body. ‘In the course of the day “Old abe’ was induced to Give an account of the sights be had seen in Chicago, Be did it with nie urual grotesque bon hommic. Hie ketch Of the dinner and other partics,and the Sunday Gokool meetings he bad \o attend—of the crowds of cu- rious that importaned bim at all hours of the day, of the Public levees he was obliged to hold, &c., &c.Jwas gra- phic, It@eems that instead of enjoyiog rest and relief, Qs Oxpected, he was even more muiested than in this plece. If people ouly knéw bis hoiy horror of public Ovations, they would proba>ly treat him more sparicgly. ‘To Be lugged around from place to piace to satiafy the Cariosity of the populace, is adoubtfal mode of bestow: ng Ronor and rendering homage, &». Mr. Lincoln's ex- perience at Chicago in ghis respect will probably dever Dim from undertaking another journey previous to his ‘Opal teparture for Washiogtoa City. Sine bis return be bas openly avowed that the princi- ‘Pal object of bis trip was to meet the Vico President elect. The position of the New Eogland members of Congrere curing the next session, and tae distribution of ‘Che federal offices in Yankoedom, was dou tives the main motive of the interview. All applications tor office, from ‘Maine down to Rhode Island, will provadly be reverred to Or. Hamiia. Svob an arrangement would certainly prove Conviniest to place seeking New Evglanders, "bo would ‘de epabled to pave the heavy ex yeases of @ porsoval pil grimage to thie plac, Daring (bs public roowption of yertorday a visiter ex. Pressed bie regret that vexatious slavery question @bould be the fire} watier of public policy the cow acmin {stration would bave tojieal with. The remark eli sit xi aa AMuatrative Slory from the Preaident it will oe weil to re peat He paid that many years ago an uusophisticated farmer—more bonert than learnet—com vonly Known as “Old Zach ——," undertook to rac for the office of Justice of the l’eace in Kentocky. Being sucocesfal, the frst case be was called upon to adjudionie was a criminal Prosecution for the abuse of oegro slaves i morte Deing somewhat beyood his comprebension, be eougnt enlightenment (after heariog tbe evidenos) in the stat ates of the Commonwealth and various “ ban tbooks for Juatioes of the Peace,” be ha’ provided bimeelf with oo assuming the ermice, But 014 search for precedents proved in vain, sod growivg sitll more puzzled, be ex claimed at last, acgrily, “I will be damued if I dou’t feet almost sorry for being clectet, when the niggers in She first thing I bave to atiend to.” The story was, of course, intended more as a humoroas reply, toaa aa iadi- cation of Mr. Lincoln's own seutiments. Consideradle surprise bas been exprersed ia repu) icin Circles hereaboute at the silence obrerved by the Lat'y ‘Tribune with regard to the late sem! official exposition ‘of Mr. Lipooin’s policy tbroagh the mediam of frumball’s apeech. The mavifceto is said to have been telegraphed tm full o that papor, at the editor's own request; aod tm view of this fect, the friends of Mr Lincoia Dayo been earnestiy looking for some editorial comments from that source vpon the effort in qurstioa But thos far their expectations have deca ¢\#a spotuted Bome begin to Fuspect that ite coapervative tone did not @xectl) suit your neighbor, and that petween words of isapprobation and silence, be chose the latter Senator Trombull’s vieit to New York i@ reported to bave some- ‘thing to do with this matter. During the last few days the name of Eiward Bates hes Deen brought in various waye to the notice of ihe Presi- dent cleot, in connection with » feat in the Cabinet. It Seema thai the advocates of the claims of the distia- @uiebed Missourian have become frighteced at the urgeat demonstrations of rival arpirants in Chicago, aod Bence @ndeavor to paralyze their possible unfavorabie eflet apon the fature * giver of all good things’ in the shape of offices, The Daily Missouri Democrat, the organ of the ‘Mirsourt treveniters, has indelged in some # rong hinte at ‘the propriety of Mr. Bates’ appointment, and among the re. Publicans of whig antroedeots who tgure ia Presidential Otroler, these advances are weil countenanced. An Obie farmer arrived bere om Friday last, with two Garnipe of immense sie, which he inteoted to present in person to Mr. Linco. He waited unt Sanday evening ‘for bis return, bat was finally compelled to leave without having the great satisfaction. Tee turnips, ho sever, be left Debind, and they were yesterday duly transferred to the In St. Stephen’s cbureh, corner of Broome and Chrystie streets, Rey. &. N. Hadson will preach this evening at balf-past eeven o'clock. In St. Ann’s oburch, Eighteenth street, near Fifth ave- nue, Rey, Thomas Gallaudet, rector, services as usual, at baif-past ten A. M. and three and baif-past seven P, M. Rev, F. O. Ewer will preach tn the morning and afternoon, ‘and the rector {a the evening, The sermon, tn the morn {ng and afternoon, will be interpreted by the rector. The Protestant Episcopal Mission church, Clinton Hall, Astor place, in charge of the Rev. Robert G. Dickson, will bold divine service at half-past ten o’clock A. M. and bait-past seven o'clock P.M. Rev. E H Chapt, D. D , will preach in the First Unt. verealist church, corner of Clark street and Monroe place, Brooklyn, this morning, and Rev. Henry Biaachard, pas- tor, in the evening. Rey. Dr. Fisher, Presiaent of Hamilton College, will this evening repeat, iv the Presbyterian church oa Madieon equare, the sermon on Christian Collegiate Edu- cation, recently preached in Brooklyn. Services to com- mence at balf-past seven o’clook. E.Rov. William Alvin Bartlett will preach tn the Brooklyn Tabernacle, on Fulton avenue, near Hoyt street, at baif. past ten o'clock A. M and half-past seven o'clock P. M. Mr. Frothiogbam will preach at Eobitt Hall, northeast corner of Broadway and Thirty third strect, this morning and evening at the usual hours. Subject for the morn- ipg—“The Besetting God.” Evening—‘-Tho Uses of the Bibie."’ Io the Laight street Baptist church, corner of Laight and Varick stree'e, Rey J. D. Clark will preach at haif- past ten o'clock A. M. and in the evening at half past seven o'clock. In the Memorial church, Hammond street and Waver ley place, the Rev. F. C Ewer wil) preach this eveaiug Services at balf-past ten A.M, half yast three and half- past eeven o'clock P M. The New Jerusalem church (Swedenborgian) will bold public worship at the National Mosical Institute, No. 765 Broad way, at balf past ten o'clock A. M. In the Calvary Free church, Pearl street, near Concord street, Brooklyn, Rev. Wm. Wood Seymour, rector, Rev. Francia Vincent, D. D., assistant minister of Trivity cbureb, New York, will preach this evoning, Services ‘will commence at belf past seven o'clock. In the Bieecker street Universalist church, corner of Downing street, eervices in the morning at half past ten o’clook, and in the evening at balf-past seven o'clock, The Rev. Moses Ballou will consider ‘Some things which we know, and some things which we do uot know, in re- ligion.”” Dr. Sawyer will review Dr. Thompson's “Love and Pevalty,’’ at the Historical Library, corner of Second uve’ ue and Eleventh street, this eveniog at hai’ past seven o’clook; services in the morning at a quarter to cievon o'clock. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. Next Saturday, December 8, be xg the Feast of the Im. macuiate Conception of the Biessed Virgin Mary, the fes- (ival will be celebrated at the Church of the Immaculate Conception (Fourteenth street ard avenue A) dy & solemn High Maas, at balf past ten o'clock, and benediction of the biresed Sacrament at half past three in the afternoon This church was built and conscorated tn ber bower, and to commemorate the dogma of the Immasuiate Conception, which was deflued by His Ho tues Pops Pius IX., at 86. Peter's in Rome, on the 8b of Ovcemober, 1864, whieh consequently is now an article of faith belt by ail Catholics, pamely—That the Blessed Virgia Mary, Mother of our Redeemer, was conosived aud born without the stain of original sin. INVITATIONS. ‘The ca!l npantmously tendered tu the Rev Chaunery I Murray, of New Haven, by the Consisory of Market streot cbureh, of thin city, bas been accepted Mr Mur ray will exter on bis pastoral duties the eecoud Suuday of December The Key. Sebastian B. Hodges, of Chicago, til, bas } been upanimourly invited to the rectorship of Grace church, iu Newark, and bas accepted the same, to com menos ibe Let of Jauuary next or previoady. Mr H \«a son of Dr Hooges, organist at Trinity churob, New York. The Montgomery (Ala) Mail enys that it is rumoret thet Hon H.W Hilliard bas accepted @ cali ta charca ip Brooklyn. Salary $5,000. The Rey Wm 1D Hanson baa accepted a call, and en tered vpon the discharge cf hie duties, a* pastor of Trinity church, Martwaborg, aod Moant Ievi church, Hedges ville, Va. Mr Haneoo is a native of Virginia, but reseatly had charge of « cburch tp Columbus, Ubio, The etalement afew days since that Rey Mr. Cady, late reetor of wrace Church, Newark, bad accepted a call to @ Southern parish was incorrect. INSTALLATIONS. Rev. Lambert 3 Five was reovived from the Presbytery of Carliele by the Presbytery of Geveva, and inttalied paetor of the Wednesday, November 21. Rey © B. Boynton, D. D., wae inatalied, on the 18th Bit., for the second time, as pastor of the Vive street Gon. gregationsl church ip Cloctonstl. He was ect over that choreh for the Gret time more than ten years ago, bot in 1868 left (tava removed to Pitteteld, Mase. The charch, afver being Vacant & year or two, made #0 argevt @ call upon him \o return that he was constrained to accept it. (Oy Wedneaday evening, November 14, the Presbytery of Wi ton, Del, received Rev J. Garland Hamoer from the Presoytery of the District of Columbia, and to tender bis resignation to bs parish. DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. Rev. Joho E Dawson, distinguished minister of Oo lumben, Ga, ie dead The Rev Amherst L. Trompson, who sailed from Bos- #, ant residence in bis labor of afty- NEW CHURKCHBA. The Colted Brethren in Christ have organized a society in Chveagor aad are prompering cerupied Latheran eburch im chore i* unter the care of Father Cook, who very euccersfully met your at Cold Spring, Wisconsin. A new churon e@ifice bas recen (sm will be administered during the morning service. Subject to the evening—“The Klements of Permanence in The Rev, Morgan Dix will preach before the St. Peter's Young Men’s Association this evening, at St. Peter's church, Twentieth street, betwoen Eighth and Ninth avo- In the Twentieth street Universalist ciurch, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Rey. E.G. Brooks, pastor, Calvinism and Armenianiam alike lead to Universalism, will be the subject of the discourse thisafternoon at three In the Shiloh church, corner of Prince and Marion Streets, the frst anniversary of tne martyr.om of John Brown will take place this even'ng. A sermon will be Preaobed by the pastor, Rey. Henry Highland Garnet, pyteriae church of Penn Yan, N. ¥., 0a RESIGNATION. Rev Roger 8. Howard, reotor of St Stephen's sburch, tn Portland, Me,, hat been compelled by ill health; to ‘an i died on the 26th of August, after an tliness of | rear walked the postulanis ia . Senet Gertet wr tnee eL i ned, and at the conctusion the Bisbop delivered # diecourea appropriste to the cocaston. After the sermon ‘he Bishop made the canonical exeal- pation, after which the pustulants retired, and 80. re- turped, dreased no jouger tu brida! robes, but in the Plain, austere habit of the Sisterhood High Mass was ‘hen commenced, daring which the oboir sang the Oler- Wory Anthem, O with rich effect Towards the copelrsion the two novices read their vows with subdued but firm voices. After the benedio- ton the was agin formed, and the community retired from the charet. Tce whole service lasted oearly two hours, dui which the large audicnce of various denominations wh! filled the chapel gave evident proof that they were edi- fed and moved by tae interesting and novel ceremony, the solemnity of which, when the postalants eaterod af- eaves adopted the sabie robes, filled many eyes with The followirg are the namos of the novices and mem- bers received, with their names tn religion:— Mrs. Marlow, Sister Mary agatha. Miss Mactemara (of Cheraw), Sister Mary Helena, Mise Jones, “ister Mary Vin sent. Mies Mullins, S101 iter Mi Mi Miss Rutberiord, Sister Mary. Bt. Andrew's Society—Anniversary Cele- bration. The sons of Scotland, with their descendants, celebrated their one hundred and fourth anniversary by « dinner in the south dinicg room of the St. Nicholas Hotel on Friday evening. The festival was well attended. The tables were arranged one on either side of the room and one cross the upper part on a raised dain, at which last the invited gueata eat. A. Norrie, Kaq., the President of the St. Andrew’s Society, ocoupied the chair, supported ou the right by Dr. Beales, President of the 3t. Gvorge’s So- clety, and Henry Hoguet, Eeq., from the St. Patrisk’s So- ciety, The following were the other invited guests pre- sont:—Wm. M. Evarts, President New England Society; Jas. T. Soutter, President Old Dominion Society; Mr. Broadhead, of the St. Nicholas Society; E. M. Archibald, H, B, M. Consul at this port; Capt, Jobuson, of ship An- drew Jackeon; Rev. Dr. John N, McLeod, Rey. Dr. John Thomeon, Against each of the side walls were three tables loaded with fruit and dessert, In the centre of the table, to the right of the entrance, was @ baudsome Sootch deer, brought down by @ hound; tm the cen:re of that on the left was a bapdsome vase of wax flowers; and on the principal table was a model of a Highland chieftain. The rest of the ornaments was as follows:—Washicgton at the baitie of Princeton. Scottish Village Scene. Grande ‘Vase de Fleurs. Memoires de la Chasse. American Pilot Boat. Temple dela Liberte. La Belle Sardiniere Pa- villion ala Romaine, Trophie Militaire. The Needle of Cleopatra. Souvenir de Solferino, Pagode Chinoise, Fontaiae de St. Cloud. Panier, supporte dea Cynes. The Mountain Maid. La Groupe des Anges. Atthe back of the chairman was a beautiful trans- parency representing St. Andrew and bis cross, over which were the worde— “Relieve the distressed,’’ surmounted by the flags of America, St. Andrew and St. George beautifully eutwined, Beneath the transparency ‘was the well known Scottish motto— “Nemo me impune iacessit ”” Over the door, on the right band side of the chairman, as you ebtered the room, was festooned the flag of the Unico, ana on the left baad, the flag of Kngiand (ensign Of the red). Over the doors, at the opposite end of t room, were the tage of France aud Ireland, the whole fastened, each to wreath, which was held up b; two freecced Cupida On the tables were several bewult, ful pieces of Coulectionery aud posegays, and a bouquet of real fowere was placed ib ove of the (our glaases inwaded for each guest. It is ncealess to state that the bill of fare was of the choicest character, the well known catering of the pro- prictors of the St. Nicholas Hotel is sufficient guarantee Uhereof, The fruits were of the choicest kinus, and so were tbe wices. Preowmely at seven 0’ Clock the pipes were heard sound- ing along the corridor, and sbortly after a procession of gute |, beaded bya piper im full “xilt and hose,” marched bw the room in procession to the tune of the “Campbells are coming’—the members of the societ being i full regalia = Agsdon as they Tesabed thetr al. jotted places the tap AO \ asked @ dices! During tbe aint er @ well balavoed band piayea Of Scotch airs and ball room music, occasionally va by a ‘tune on the pipes.” In the over the en- trance door were severel ladies who |. On with great pi eaure at the proceedings below. Goveroor Morgen, Lord Lyous, the British Minister aud Mayor Wood bad been invited, but cach nad sen © pote of apok gy. The ret, while regretting bis unayoid aole absence, wrote as follows :— Hovored as it is tn its list of Gogg eye A hat yet # higher claim upom our regard. cherish the fatberiand wad to reli¢vo the aillicted, are objects } uw ¢-bo J Cristenden entered, aud was ca swoipal table by oneof the Vice Presidents Dr, Thomeon revurned thanks, ‘sud eeid that be felt surprise at dnding bimec!! aeotber year to tbe position of chairman at thay festive oowrt He had the year previous said to the | morery tbat tie baw oad enough, aud he bad wished to Dave brew allowed 10 Dave retired into private meuber- bij bad compiled him, toough reluctant, he hat enceavored to maintain the (Applause.) There were macy apted for the position, Ho bad had shared the honors, and there were nove Who cou'd bave a warmer interest cause ban be bed. As be was there be would enjoli m wo » fully in the hilarity of another St. Abdrow’s day. Alter some other remarks | year the toolety had rellev countrymen and counirywomen, au eur yet im the treasury, He theo callea upon countrymen oot to forget shat, although it was rigi for them 10 !ccrease thet tnoome ema empiial to grea veet exteot, still they were wot to forget that it must £08 be at the expense of their poorer claremen, but oat of their abundance to give to those who have pose. fie hen reminded them that bundreis, nay thousands, of Scotebmen, all over the world, were cele day, ond they were, ihereiore, 10 ry men every where with the ‘The day, and a’ wha honor it. Music by tue bano— ‘Auld Lavg tyne” Toe next toast was the “Land 0’ cake’ druok with stalled him pastor of the united charges of Mil aod ” by je by the band aud « Migpiilion This te Mr Gamer's first pastoral charge, ‘The third toast was “The laud we live ia.” ausio— and be is the first pastor ever installed over the Milford | «fiqi! Columbia ”” eburch Noxxis—The next toast requires really no preface, Rev. Ellae Nason was tnttalled ae pastor of the First (r- Bout & 8 preface. tbhodox church, at Exeter, N. H.,on Thureaay, 221 ult. jeoty 8 heath earnestly druuk, ead ber name eo revered and deloved by ber own people, that comment think {ts cease to weeny cheeers Holo and chorus, ‘God Save Frith The President «f the United States. (Cheers) Music, “Hail to the Conqueror,” followed by . BOD; Siath Toast—The Representatives of the British Govern. hie country—Coupling therewith the nawe of rehibald Wonnt, thea con- will b are the prosperous dition of the eoslety, and was ne, * ee which prevatied among the mem! He od to the recent decease of two node Beotchmen—Kar! Dundonald mands ba! been large, sill there was 4 fair balacce | hia | ee touching the affeire in Iialy, Ou 1] cape ood the prevent Pfesiden:'*! Crisis, be gave People of Scottead ana the People of New Ea ziand— Nay We formed them of one bi%4: zeal io relig on aad eduee on and the love of liberty bay@ made them of the ‘Bane P, Mr. So. *T#R made some pertinent remarks on beba't of the oid Von, “wion Society, which he followed by the ge st!- mepit— The Homes ‘2d Firesides of Sootland—The caute aud bulwark of their Virtue the Bible, their chief ornam :nt the family alter. Eighth ‘toest—8oo: tah Schools and Soottish Firesides— ‘The true sources of th ® {ntellectual distinction and 60 ‘ia virtues of Scottish peo; @. Music, “Na Gude Lack Ab ut the Houre.”” Replied to by Dr. Thomson. Music on the Pipes, ‘and song, Bonnets Of Bue.’ inth toast— Honest Mei’ and Boonie Lisses. Music— ay the Raabe, oO em toast—May care and’ trouble mever fags, and mirth and joy be with us «’, . A toast was given in honor of their vishor, Hor. J. J. ited Bate of Kentwelty and ite Ropreseate- ve.’ Mr. Carrrexpax replied in approprinte terme, showing the American to bo a mixture of the var: reo and bloods of the British isles. — ‘The meeting broke up at s late, or rather early bear, Wiiliam Mulligan Sentemced to the State Prison. COURT OF OYERK AND TERMINER. Before Juige Gould. Deo [1.—This court was oponed at half-past twelve o’olook. The District Attorney moved for sentence on William Mulligan. Mr. Brady, assoolsted with Mr. Busteed and ox Judge Phillips, made streauous efforts to have the sentence post- poned unti! the argument could be heard by the Supreme Court, General Term, for # new trial. , The Judge refused, and proceeded to pass sentence, in the course of which he was ivterropted by Mulligan, who asked the privilege of making an affidavit before th» sen tepce was promoanced. He charged the prosecution with betug @ couspiracy in order to get rid of his testimony in the contested will case of Senator Broderick, of Vaiilor- nia, because he would uot be a party to the forgery. The Judge could not take cognizance of aay matter out- side this case, and sentenced William Mulligan to the State prison for four years and 61x moaths. Mulligan bore his seusense drmly, aud was removed to the Tombs in a carriage. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, While his Honor Judge Gould was yesterday ‘pronoun cig sentence upon Williem Malligan, whom I had as- sisted to defend upon more than one oocasion, under circumstances which reoders bis conduct doubly out- rageous, that person interrupted the Judge to bis sen- tence, professedly for the purpose of aiding justice, by revelation of a felony; but really, as it now appears, to charge upon me, whom he named, and others he did not ame, a connection with crime, Lest my desire not to interfere with the decorum of a court of jastics, coupled by the advice of professional friends’ who surrounded me, sbould ve mieinterpreted, acd my silence taken for as sent, deem it my duty to myself and to those who good opinion it is aeairablo to enjoy, to say thate more wicked calumny wever found utterance, and @ more ungrateful return for services which have 'beea freely rendered to save aman from the consequevces of his own misconduct, does not stain the page of unthankfulness. A. A. PHILLIPS. Fires - FIRE IN CANAL 8TREBT—NARROW KECAPE OF TWO FAMILIES FROM BEING SUFFOC4ATKD—ONE MAN JUMPE® FROM THE THIRD STORY WINDOW AND WAS FATALLY INJURBD. Between one avd two o’clock on Saturday morning & Gre broke out tn the cellar of a tenement house No. 120 Canal street, near Chrystie siroet; adense smoke soon filled the entry and upper rooms, rendering it tmpossible for any person to enter the premises. Before the fremen arrived with ladders five persons made their appearance at the windows. Mr. George Wuest sprang from the third story window in bis night clothes, falling with great violence on the _ sidewalk. The pollee, aided by some firemen, conveyed the i jured man to an adjoining house, The police subsequently sent bim to the ity Hospital. Daniel Low, and three mem bers of bia femily were extricated from the seoond atory tn safety Wacet and child escaped by gett from the foarth 'y rear window to the roof of an adjoi hours. M Cato and three children, occupying fourth flour, cecaped from the rear window with Mrs. Woest. Mr ‘ocoupled the first floor as a toy store, and be eecond floor for a dweill There is « damage to the toss of about 8160, covered dy an insurance of $1,200 in the Hamiiton Insurance Company. Much credit is due to the foreman and members of 31 Engine for their prompt. CORR in gett.ng water cn the fire, The flames were just awceping up the first ‘ignt of stairs from the cellar when their water checked ite progress and kept the flames {n the cellar, The camage Ww the building will amouat to aboot $100. The fre is supposed © have been the work of design. PIRE IN TAMMANY HOTEL. Shortly after four o'clock on Saturday morning, & fire was discovered im the upper floor of Tammany Hall The firemen, beaded by Chief Evgineer Decker, were very prompt, acd succeeded in extinguishing the Gro before it spread much beyond its place of origin. It seems, from the Fire Marshal's ¢xamination, which took place with Unief Engineer Decker, that the fire was ev: leutly caused from some defect in a brick furvace erected om tbat Ivo for \aundry pores. The daa-ge Ww the building ms oe timated at 1b 6400. ciy stigence. Meenea oy Tm Naw York Tyroorarmes, Umsiow.— The regula¥ monthly meeting of Now York Typograh vical Union, No. 6, was beid lest aight at their rooms, No. 160 Bowery. After admitting several gentieme) to member- ship ard transacting some routine business, the Union proceeded to clect officers for the year 1861. The names of thore «lected are foliowe:—For Promdent, Jobo |. | Brown; Vice President, Chas, 3. Taylor; Reoordiug S-cre | try, D. W. Fiyoo; Fivancial Scoretary, G A. Colburn; Corresponding Seoretary, Thomas E. Fuh; Treasurer, | Semvel 80am vee, Oburles B: Smith; Janitor ® Britton. 4 resolution of cordolence with the relasiy be late Ben formerly & member of the Univa, parsed. Th ac journed, Cuaxox oF Foxorxa 4 Oneck —VYesterday afternooa s man, who gave bis name as Joan Jamon, appeared at the | Pecitic Bank and presented a check for $600, purporting | to bave been crawn by Seboller & Co , of 814 Cans street, | The paying teller, on examiateg the ignat ie, thougot ne | dikeovered a forgery, and teling James walt for a fow | minutes, reet for Mr. Seholler, Upon bis arrivai at the Lark he proeouneed the ebeck to be an impotent frand, | when detectives Yoong ard Van Buren were called in and (he nocured was Danced orer to their curtody, Toe NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1880, ses Ime ee amen Were Feceived as novices; and two othems— | #ome very fhe reLke Gaanp Comsounaren Lotreny, O14 7, Deo. 1, 1880, 25, £0, 43, 1, 8, 19, 30, Bi, 63, 13, 75, 36, 68. Circulare sent free Of charge’ by sire « 3 Furs at Pante Prices—Whether Pento existe or bag ceased to exist. THOMA® KEYNO UDS. ‘W03 Caval street, bree doors wes: of Bros. ‘Way. possessed menses Stock or WINTER CLOTHING, a0. @RRAT REDUCTION! We have coneinded to offer our large an! oo” ao wy Win'er Clothing and Furniahing ‘Goods for . boys, a Pie cecarene aareas oe nse ten! wand, bring s MAL tmay ne onal ‘Thia presents a great opport rovide com (lug froin the lavgem suvek'ct ten toa bare" aia CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS in ‘ AT EXTRRMBLY LOW Paicns, DAVLIN. HUDSON & ©O,, 255, 259 and 260 Broadway. id PAINTINGS, OPEN THIS DAY. INSTITUTE OF FINB ARTS, No @25 Brondway, Inainding the DUSSELDORF GALLERY an JARVES . haus sean OOLLEOTION. ife insurance Comp: way. corner of Wall sireet. HUGO WE*BENDONOK, Prosideat, Germania L: we F. ECRWRNDLER, Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, 361 Broadway, corner of Murray street, New York. . Steinway & So ant square Pianrs are pow considered the best manufactured; are for five years, Warerooms 41 and 84 Walaer oh, Now Within Reack of All. GROVER & BA’ S cols brated nolselons Family Sewing Mach nes, Prices established fo seven » ears, $4) and up wards 495 Srondway New hors, A Christmas Present. WHEKLEK & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, With import«nt improvements, at reduced prices, Will prove the mont aece preset that can be offered to @ lady during the Cbristmas boiide: roadway, New York. y Dresses Cleaned without takin: ¢ the Delaware State Lot- | vember 20, a» «| a DEBPringe oo $0, meenteraccee corrmntes, |e MOsoroy. aged (path of Patriok and Wings Pra ee tend 8 ba ake rane BLA 1 62, 49,20 61, AE om, re, + Ms’ (Sunday) aflraoon, ai twe Woop "DDY acu. W +." vear and 3 mouth. Catharine MoKea- Gro WOur, EDDY @ CO. pe peta wd Mog UALatAR8 of tho tamity are Drawings of KR. Fra borhan, No.3 Seveals even, gaa seat 81, marta HOH Ta, Wy AT. Ty 60, | wat Miasbage Bad Sra Moe eS yeas aed 1 month, zs The friends of the 1,™'ly are invited to attend his fune. ral, on Monday afterno.%, &¢ two o’olock, from Mo. 106 Oxford street, pear Fulton Sven0e, Brook) O’Raty —On Saturday, December 1, , on Stephen and Mary O'Reilly, o,’¢d 11 months and 6 daya. © friends and acquaintance % Of the family are re speotfelly invited to attend the funeral, from No. 9am e nie street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at halt. i+ \.—On Friday evening, November of scarlet fever, Jnxemian, 8 years, 6 months and 9 @ags,im- ot gon of Jeremiah and Sarah Jane Petty. fT ibe relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from the residence sf Parents, 236 Broome street, this (Sanday) alternoum a® one 0 .enanns,—In Brooklyn, on Friday, November Wj Any,” ABN, wife of W. ¥. Richards, formerly of Bostom, aged 32 years, Romaon.—On Saturday, December 1, Rommat Surmg Rounkts 2, younge*s son of William and Janet Robertesa “ene Keeps the fami! respectfully fricvne ly are invited te attend bis \wseral, from 206 Bowery, this (Sunday) after~ boon at 2o'oteek ” Ldabiety Suuth.—On Friday, Nowsmber 90, after a lingering Ml- ell oun Hee. Wavem S, Sum, aged 0% years, 2 monthy The friends of the farmtly are tay Bera, from ‘st, Peter's chaveh, Sato steely corner af +, Brooklyn Sunday) sfvervson, ’ tme oFoloek, withou ‘ante Tevitation Bale ‘aw —On Saturday, Doversber 1, Me. amy SHAW, relist of George's w, aged te The relatives and frisnds of the family ars invited to attend the fumeral, from the resiciengs of hex’ brother, Captain Josepix Duvall, 53 Saint Flix strooty Brooklyn, on Monday afteracom, at 2¢vo o'clook, Sarr —Oo Saturday, Sevember 1, Jou F. Sderri, get’ 33 oars and 8 months: ws “ee ¢ frien ie and ecquairtsaces of thofamity are resveet- fully facies to —_ p. >» Snore), (Sunday) alter. noon, ai two o'clock, from his residence, Street, without other juvitsitoa, sgitoms Sara —At Williamsburg, o2 Saturday morning, De cember 1, after a sbort tilness, Grorcw M. ,s0n of Goorge M. and Julia A, Smith, aged & months. The friends of the family aro respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of hit South Ninth atrect, on Monday cfternoon, at Lwoo'eleoke ing mRLER.—On Friday, November 80, Ja OLR, oged 42 yearn aad 6 dete sine The friends of the family are reopectfully invited to a tend the funeral, this (Sanday) afvernoon, at two o'clodlte from his late resivcnee, 123 fast Eleventh atreot. California papers pleate copy MISCELLANEOUS, "10 AND 12 ANS STREKT—% ¥ JON. FRI A iootas $4 60” Doatie Sele Water Proat wed Boe ae B.—Call and see them. ba T BEVERDELL’S OLD STORE, 302 BI D —, AT the new etyles of Cards nad Th vetopee hee toes T WM. BVBADELL’S SONS—WEDD'N@ CARDS AND welopes. of the latest styles 1; ‘Fniton ‘strest, New York. Ketablisbed 1815 z ” : apart: alan, reptiems garments. Dyeing of all kinds at ‘Broome street, corner of Broadway. Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—Re Harm- Jess and instantaneous. black or brown. . ah Barclay vtreet. Bold and applied at BATOHBLOR'S wig factory, It Christodero’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- pepe Be See te Oe weet, Weene ant retail, and the dye privately applied. Throat Diseases BROWA'B Troches, which are so'd speakers and singers should have them To Every Mo suffering from any of complaints tneident t tbe period of toetht: g we say, fo not let your own prejudices or the preja otbers stand in the way of ths relief that will be sare— 3 @8 svsolutely sure—to follow ibe une of MRe. WINSLOW'S KUOTHING BYRUP. Cvovrr—Mononey — clay church, ©. €. CLoorrs to Miss Mage Manonay. Kent, England, papers please copy Hicks—Soormip —Io this city, 00. ber 21, by the Rev. ©. C, Norton, Joun H. Bucks, of this as wo a4 A — Se Cont w N AFR W— BECABNON — iiamsburg, on Wodnesday, November 98, by the Kev. F. Peck, Hxsxy 8, Nayaw to ANNIE AMELIA Breanwow, of New York. Albany and California papers copy. ‘Wednesday, Novem: Di Aston —Ou Friday evening, November 90, Mrs. Lavras Aston, relict of the late Benjamin Astor. The relatives ead friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Sunday) aftervoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 49 Delancey street Bawxy —On Saturday, December 1, Thomas Raay, eon > 4 Jobo aud Mary Berry, aged 3 years, % mouths and 2) ve ihe {riends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited Wo attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at into reeidenoe, No. & Atvor: than aod Minna Biun, aged 10 years and 6 monthe. ihe funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clcck, from the residence of bis parents, No, 240 \bird street. The friends of ube family are invited to attend without further uotioe. av —In New Haven, on Friiay, November 90, youngest child of the late Dr. J. E Dekay, aged 16 ake place at New Haven, on Monday ook, and the iuwrment juneday , orday, December 1, Maxianer Danxux, and 6 months avd relatives of the family are respectfully ted to attend the foneral, this (Sundey), from the re dence of Michaei MoJermott, No. 825 East Twelfth pritcner, on belong taken to police headqaarters, stated ‘bat be was @ resident of Weatcheater county, but bad re: eontly been stopping in Now York. He was locked ap for examination Tos Usrrep Prates Fricare Savansan AND Hier Cuxw.—We were waited on yesterday by & do legetion «of the seamen from the United States frigate Savancah, iste of the Heme squadron, now lying at the Navy Yerd, Brooklyn, which bas lately returned from Vera Cruz, who represent that the ebip ¥as out of [commission for upwards of ton days, and the crew vi-tually dircbarged; yet uo measuree havo been taken to pay them off, and allow them to visit their homes in different parte of the country. There is dve to these men opwards of $40,000, in sums of from $60 $600. The menare pennyless, and are obliged to go to tailor boarding houses, whore the landlords, wite awake to their own intereats, give the men drugged liquor and ‘cbarge them double rates for board and lodging These mco bave visiled the Navy Yard several times since the sbip went out of commission, and the only reply they re- cetve to their demand for \heir wages thal the Sore. tary of the Treescry t# sick and anable to attend aod ‘examipe the pay rolis of the ship before aviboriaing the payment of them. This is « care of extreme hardship, and should recetve prompt relief from the proper source. ‘The delegation spoke in very complimentary te un of thelr officers, but qoite to the contrary of the tvod far- Digbed It. m Curing their late cruise, Unit tal | Before Flom. Jatge Retta, In the Maiter of a Quantily of Wine ~-A motion waa made by the Dis mey of the Ualted sta | vacate an order made Coke Biuoe to ConROli tate iE feveral ations. An affidavit of Mr. Waacell, an offioer of the custome, was read in support of the motion Mr McKeon opposed the motion. The motion was devied. Perfection a! Last.-Th coasecrat ad Bore pom] Soa oe tee, ee eis Hat for young gente, at WILTH'S, the Ilaiter, ie swcedeay, Swass eke eet Russian Sabie, Kxtra Fine Mink and Rev © B Dacvn, for twenty four years rector of Be DS racine ace tabetha Lessing Christ church, Alexandria, Virginis, bas retired from bes! prsemey me Fers, Fars, Furs.—Fimest Qualities at PR pF phy Bey ap at the tags the lowest Dries Ine TAR REYNOLDS, 903 Cana! etroot, of time Rev. Joshaa V. Hives, the leader of ths A\ 3 can Adventiots, allows o little Lyh yi for Fimeet Fars Ladies ond Children's hore between 1808 sea 1868. The Second Adventists — st Tok WETHOLUS, 99 Canal sreot, Bave a church ot Morrisville, N.J., aad bold regular Whoever his. mectiogs. sory know her He | prim! Mink, Mink Fars Retatled Tee Toronto Ciaty oaten that tn 1861 there were ta Law. Cael eared a es cess, § Broadway. Skates sod ts Upper, Cones a at eens S&P, Becver, mid | Onildrem’s Furs Hetatied at Wholesale Pp ity, 4 GANIN'R. 013 Broadway. $28 | | Me, Became, of sien | Fare, Furs, Ware, Fure Retailed at remarks, gave—* Of | wholeanie’ prices, by GENIN, 613 Broadway. ciseaeccseccecegeeess 16pm | MASH pamronen Bese pag Say ieee to labor for | judsom wars, laamomsvig's | teeebene 6 Won’ | + ORRIN'S, i Broadwas Soeman won ieee ;| s Shirte.—Six for 95. » peinee fs eee aah eye ares hl pe INTEARATING RELIGIOUS CEREMONY I CHARLESTON, | their ou uagies for bat Weenantey mersinn ene cmmianl ids ous cosenea ip tas vues reams Ween bo beure tos i Iasaveteg ceremony was wit | quiry mate, “Where was the canny Scot who could take | , Clotmt Queen, the Eogianéer ip?’ (to the room was meant ) If any will ¢o to 9, (ine aod | of the guests bad ‘the procession they vould ee tts probation | bave seen that the Yankee took the deotchmen ia, After the bt. Michome December 1, of consumption Annie M., wife of Charlee K. Fleet, and eldest daughter of Jobe P. ane Surwa A. Flender, in the 24th year of her age Further notice In to morrow’s pape: Fr —On Friday, 80, Iitrere, MicuskL FORAN, age! 40 yours frienon of tbe deceased are reapectially in atiend the fuvers!, thie (@enday) afiercooa, o'ckok, from bin inte residence, Ne \ without further invitatiog, His reas) Cemetery: —On Frioay, November 90, Sanam J. Haxpr, ia ghter of Wiliam aud Kuiber Haudy, aged 2 teoun and acquaintances are respectfully inviteri rom tbe renidenoe of ber parenis, , this (Sunday) afternoon, ©. 1 Vandam street olelonk Aurren —At Astoria, on Thareday, smnixa bk HUTTOR, aged 26 years wod Her remain w Jackson —O0 Saturdi Of thie city, aged 39 ye The relatives ane friends ore respectfully taxied to attend the funeral, thie (Sunday) afvernoon, at Baif past from the resid: of tis brother io-iaw y, No 272 Went Thirty seventh street. Aix be taken to Cypress Hills Uemetory tor in- =" —On Toteday, November 27 Ractm, Auuerta. ver cf Bex jamia B. Johnston, aged 4 months aod 24 Friday, November 30, Exxa forma op\be ane 18 days ¢ frienee apd relatives of the family are ily ted to attend the fuceral, thi | md} A olock, trem 64 Devoe etree ms Friday, November 30, Anim M Keuumy, avgbter ot J 1 month and 16 The trieuda ap acces of the family are re ayeetfully tuvited to attend the faneral, from the residence of her parenta, No. 608 Nioth avenae, this (Sunday) | afternoon, » o'clock, Lawson —On Friday, November 80, of congestion of (he | lunge, Jamie Laweow, agoo 66 years. | "Hie fe d thone of the family are requemted to at | tend the fuoeral At die late residence, No 621 | Broome street, this (Sanday) afvernoon, at five o’clook. mine Will be taken Ww Chester, Orange county, In Brooklyn, om Saturday, December 1, Mra. wt, widow of Thomas Lambert, formeriy of Fogland, day afternoon, at one and Aca Keliey, aged 8 ral wil teh piace on Mon: from 90 second street, Brook! can —On Wednesday, No 2, Fosnm, the deloved wire of M J. Lavagan, iver aod frienda of the family aro invited to at tend the funeral, from ber late reidence, 62}¢ Carmin street, this (Sonday) afternoon, at ome 0’ 1) Withos further Invitation. Mation ~On Saturday, Deoraber 1, James MaLior, in the 40:b year of bie age. ative of the parish of Maillin- darrig county Wicklow, Ireiand, ibe frience and relatives of the famiy and bro 74, Jone John and Thomas, and ch | mi ‘iam Ketrnan, are moet a | aitera ube funeral, from bis lave ‘esldevoe, Ne Bh | avenue this (Sunday) aflernoon, at haif pastone o'elo k eoieely. sat ron In this city, on Rater Dew mbor 1, Am, | wite of Robert MoCane, ard de ‘of Mra. Mary A ly, io the 2axb of her = 15s famity are invites to 90 Raat The relatives and 9 of e!tend the funeral, from her Inte residence, No 1} —_ strest, this (Sanuay) afternoon, as two on Mecanewy.—On Satorday, December 1, Jems Mo- Canney, aged 6\ years. ‘The relatives and friends of the famity and those of bis 1 8Fe reepeoY ally invited to at- ie late reatdence, No. 164 Ma o'elook. brother, Deou's tend the furers!. from iene street, on Moeday aersoos, +4 one ‘Molenast.—in Wiliemabarg, . Friday morning, No “A MIMARKABLE 100K.” TarRD THOUSAND, ROSEMARY; LIFE AND DEATH. By the Author of * Lady Altoe,"" Second Edition no# ready. 1 vol I2mo, pp. 622 Price, $1 28. D. £43. 8ADLIER & 00., 164 William street. CARD —MOTEL 8T. GERMAIN, FIFTH AV! Broadway and Twenty second street. Having comp! the sptcious elegant dining reom adc ed to this bots’ the rietor is prepared to make arraccements with families ‘aa allemen desiriag Kooms with Hoard, at table de lea and meals ® Is carte, as beretators. T BISHOP & RBIN'S, FIFTH AVENUB HOTEL — A Watches from all the best makers. ISHOP & REINS, FIFTH AVENUK HOTEL.—BRAROR of Victor Bishop's, 23 Maiden lane. ISHOP & REINS, FIFTH AVENUB HOTELJEW- Be siry: Diamords nod Watches” Plouse call nad eraaaiag our stock: ARTLETT & OO. NENDLE MaNUFACTURERS — Sewing Machine Needles of all kinds. Saleeroom, 498 corner of Canal sirest. doly sworn, & Ohropie Binprl sulted aud received grincioal physietace no effect, as Met, ute bg" the nd but. bi vice BOPTRTTER’R Celebs ly recovering flerb; and ebeerfolly gives othere aaticted hike himself w Sworn aad svbecribed 0 HA ” Will sell, for eanb. at retail. ele gent russ w ood, nut ant oak Forcitnre in every variety of myle own manufacture, AT VEY LoW PRITES All of which will be warranted in every particular. vy wale woken G"* FIXTURES, 40. STEPHEN PHILHIN 707 BROADWAY, Neudid Bers for sale at REDU RD PRICKS a ap! + Fixtures, FPRAPCH BRONZ82 DIRECT (MPORTATION, of Mantel Urnamer ta, Ptatuetins, Groupe, Ae oeonl, at SU Pow . sree. € te mond Gane Pee No. 3 Amor etree, nud NISTING QUOD aT PANIO PRICES, ‘Onr ngnal Koothern wales having iow Mopped by reason of the present political pared to offer, for raab, CHINA, GLASSW CH 48 DELIE! BRONZES. CLOCKS 42ND FANCY GOODR, At prices heretofore ovkpown tn this marten ” Those complete Sr ls 67 peere) Freock china sud rab and conrnved (ilamsware are will further resiiced (7 $60 invive aa Immediaer wauion of var ard prices. AUGHWOUT & OO, 485, 490 and 4949 Brust way. oorper of Broome @rems MPORTANT TO SUGAR PLANTERS. ‘The proprietor of & patent procers for making Pager, jnerd juto the prine.pal_ wn and couutres cf the world hho vs have an interview tere of the Reulbern Sater oy AU present, with a view to Aenertaby advieaole to Iptred uce ssid paievt into loulsiana, &o., ‘irene Pusar Patent, Herald offen on Crocbian: wo are pew KT UB REASON TOGETHER ."HY DO YOU anP. 4 fer from Cewnmption, \n Dyepepsia Nervous Diseases Debiity or peneral bad haalth when you bave @ ' "Lhe ablest pin olans aud perenne wie cured by DK J. HOV ceriity that they aren 'ruly valuable mavicion. Then why weed, Rew tort. Bold oT premium Iné near Tehrtoneth marek. alee mt ear licae @ erent, 63S and 600, LD SCOVOH ARD BOURBON WaMKae @ bf per bettie, =LYON'S sme cellaw Th - bear Academy of Muka WAVE REROVATIS: NT. Larrente (eoom position all ronulog sores. "ie. every type of erapure. AE et a GPWING MACHINES 710 BRO ADW AT. — ALL THE ’ ret clan hewing Machines att > wore, and for cole at MARL FA 8 Pai 710 BROADWAY, by.J. A WSITRORS QUEBAOFCOPES APD Viswe the eyelide news and lips, * cular dine ane Oapsa, $3 AavAne, ote Toro $B 40K cLorn raooe coats $9 tae came Pam oa ee > gg Sos Gon PE oe own Be Gsctersas* $8 ™.

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