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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 oy st | seberat mombers of Congress are reported to | The closing prices to-dey compare withWednesday's closing frm; Nd} Canada held s¢ | = BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, 334) 8 tase | have prepared bills, which will be introduced | Py a "Thora 2 bay $1 16. Corn eat ETAL DRUG STORE POR SALE—LOCATED IN & - . tH 7 | St an carly day, providing for tho repeal Bis 19 S18 pes. i. aidalings $26 8 $27 per tou. Ree thriving neighborhood, 29 miles: from New York city a = the Specie Resumption act, Twenty members, who 3 f3.92 e193 7:16 Feb. ,000 bushels; corn, £9, Apply toW. A BREWER, ‘Drug Broker, y street, . Trig | have been interviewed on the subject, express the cece ae = v SALE—HANDSOMELY Stocks Heavy and Hard to cunperaica semen aed WPiagOMelyrradbersed ten thro dos rae naa 4 ath ore aa 8 | tad ioing irae ea on eit , reads aeription or particulars and terms 6 Son sll feaneiam er the President's or Bristow’s recommendations a (4 Mares week ly tras BREWER, Drea Breber 67 Literty e #2 a 1416-32 ‘Aagust ; Quots basea on American standard of classification, en cot a sare Tanning. tp qeaay & Fed more than ts arade abot ow tl lamas ‘ewe ‘Orlane. fez Bull. on the specie resumption question Senator Bogy has introduced a bill in the United States Senate providing thut after the 4th of July customs daties shall be paid in legal tenders or national bank notes. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Flour quiet ‘sua Ste ‘Wheat ina quiet ‘and steady, at inactive rely ara Sr, dul wa 2,000 bushels kik dried a ‘estern, nominally 65e. Oats retail wi gems os lor State Rye Jeglecte iy Money closed easy at 445 per cent, after loaning ap to 5% per cent, Mercantile paper is closely scruti- nized, but prime names pass at6a7 per cent, and a few chowe names are held as low as 54 per cent, The currency movement between this city and the Interior is against the New York banks foreign exchange is inactive but Grm at 4.844 4.8439, and 4.87), a 4.58 for prime bankers’ sterling. THE VOREIGN MARKET. The London advices report United States bonds quiet YO SECURE THE jase -non-board fire ingus- fnce companies for the Stute of Georgia. Address ATLAN- TA, box 126 Herald offic Is two-rowed Stat Ze, vy mess, Lard quiet at 15c. ato Pork gules, at $2 hh Highwines See | a 15, Flour dull. Wheat firmer and held Wabash, $1 20%; No.1 white Michigan $i 26" 1 ‘85; amber Michigan, BL 17: 0. do., seller ra ke BL 18% OR LOAN adoult-d henge A GOLD 114 38-8 A 114 1-2. Good ordin: ‘aah Strict ood iis I 2 Low m 1 0 will be gives, can have s position of trust, with liberal Address box Zorspo, Dec, 9. 1875. 18 Serle low rmidig: 18 13115 dali + 13% ary releren ” | 4,985 Post offices. ‘elle “fave pustnoss: principals only treated with. Address RELIABLE, Herald offic must uccompany application. Money Easy at 4 and 5 Per Cent—Rag Cur- rency 87.33—Government and Rail- Tuursvar, Dec, 9, 187% Piha CALIL—10 A. Me 1 od —Good ordinary, U1 6 as trict et od ya 12) Stal — — ances f ~ way Boiids Generally Steady: and without important change, Consols are firm anda | 100 shs US Express... Jow middling, 12'7-16c. ; Tataattage 123¢6.. ‘The sules were — r TO §000 WANTED FOR THRER Of y y y fraction higher on Continental advices of a more peace- | ayy” *°%f,0" tel. meget To-Day- ae Brening. Mat, | $7 12%. Dressed hogs steady, with $3.00 ) | Avo yours ae additional capita! in an old au ful nature, Tho Bank of England rate of discount re- Gousumpiion og “Roceipty: Wiest, 10,30). Dusbe | Sua detiteden et at Addross Wart Sraeer, mains at 3 per cent, three months? bills in the open Logos asi bushels; corn, 34,000 do. ; oats, ono a . ef —§00, AN INTEREST IN THE BUSINESS Wepwespay, Deo, 9—6 P. M. market being quoted at 24 per cent. Totals, ICAO, Dee. 9, 1875, $3. 000, Salary will be paid for this amount for After tho grand fanfaronade which closed up the markot yesterday afternoon, it was to be expected that to-day’s business would open with an equally brilliant dull. Wheat in fair domi bat ‘at lower mortgage ; 8 wot Obs ing, $1 04; No. 2 do., § ‘0. 1 Obieago sprin 3 No. 2 do., selicr January; @1 Gi, soller rejected, 67¢. a 6Se. Corn active and 40}¢. spot; ase g_bid, seller December; 45 property in- . The bullicn in the bank decreased £283,000 during ine inonth the past week and £20,000 was withdrawn from the bank on balance to-day. The proportion of reserve to —For future deli day, after two P. uary, 800 at 13\e.; February 900 pe 18 a-Sa0.5 April. | eured chattel ‘Address 0x 1,45 $4.0 OOO INXESTED EQUALLY WITH THE AD- Vertiser will secure half interest in alight well Aourish of trumpets, The knights of Lake Shore, | jiapitities is 423; por cent, against 39% por cont last era tp ae a 30 Nisee Suareae page mancmetaring buriness shat vill. zield 100,000 prvGk om: armed cap-@pie, were carly inthe lists, andthe tour- | woo The specie in the Bank of France increased 18 8-166., Ey at 18 Te 4 pot. Bye dull at Oe. O54 vork | SO? oF particulars inquire at 34 West Thirty-second st, 3 OBR t 160. i io ~ 5 . nament began witha tilt at the bears, which, to say 28,225,001. during the past week. The following are Cy pF S08, soon Ml gh Ge el Igep tee Bulle montero; st $5 #2) CASH DOW the least, was discouraging to these latter, Opening at | tary pondon a: shés:—Consols, money, 98% 0 04; Pt ch, 700 at 139%¢., 100 at 13 21-82c., 800 in ulders, 7ge.; short rib mid Wiscies Bitsive nuit ed te B1ig. aiteactloo’ aones peatasdanle| oloalbm asotaionay | it et cde ta teaskenas tosere he tae iée., 200 ‘at 13 28-920, 400 at ‘13 11-160, 10Me; short ‘clear midiles, 10%e. aii ri Hap lB dpe spt ond gap ARs MaMa rig tendil: asd up to 624 with euiaie( ee h isiaahnnater al Bondo Mbtaatt Ta'woduet lod ie 130, 300 at 135 * | 82000" puntteles ‘corn'27 000 dors cate: Bi poset ; "ha © price was ste a y; i 3c, 13 52, A , 17,000 do. ; oats, ae Se cama f Npakrd adsate 45 tals Gguratiora'vees ba Gere ata ees ae eit anil 100%, 9 200) tons 14 Som, ap et 14 0) das ye, 1000 dor Shipmeweersttonr, 10.000 thier: | S15. QQQ. newt maniacs pit he | * aaageepta wre — now fives, 10434 a 104% ; Erie, 1534016; do., prefer- gi 000 wheat, 28, nue; “corn, $810 do. on cperation, in cgnnection wish on. of the oldest houses ie in the rise, the price was tremulous and wavering, and | poq gi4¢'q 32. DO alan. Grand total et he | barley & R000 do. Frye, 108 do, -At the afternoon, call orth New York, will please address, with real nar . bow a general pain rh distrust that oa was out of ‘THE GOLD MARKET. S859) a 1,64) Lavan Qe x Xo. logon ork" Tower, meena is git sacle 228 Post oftice, New York. No agents ne sly. foint set in, with the effect of stiffening'the backbone | Gaia opened at 114% and promptly advanced to imington, 25 m ar 5 February. mer, at auuary; WANTED, A PARTY WITH THIS 804; Philadelphi ‘Sas. “Poval, ‘22,876 bale; T las 12 SOF ebr A c! of the bears aud weakening the knees of their bovine . ms PENER ER. Oe ie san fester wai iis dag font ebruary. t6 take the-ensire charge of the 11434, at which figure it remained the rest of the day. The opinion is frequently heard in gold circles that the commodity is destined for higher prices. The specula- tive element, however, is just now “oribbed, cabined and confined.” The rates paid for borrowing were flat to 3 per cent per annum and 1-64 per diem. OVBEACLONS OF THE GOLD BXCHANGE BANK, @ manufac Lory blished for thirty years) with full demand for nll goods tn ti ufuctured; to the right party ‘& satinfuctory commission will be given; the highest r ences given and required. Address STAPLE, box 3,530 Fost office, New York. since’ September 1, 1,71 Votion frelghts closed as follows:—To Havro, by steam, "Ke; to Hatnburg, by steam, 1c. compressed; to Bremen, by steam, le., com- 11-16c.; to Liverpool, 7-16d. by steam; Market stondy. —Receipts—Fionr, barat bbl: 56,000 pee on ‘87,200 do. 5 12,837 do. T! opponents. ¥or an hour or two the contest was nearly en equal one; but as the day grew older Ursa Major began to get ‘the best of it, and the result in the end was a complete stampede of the bucolic animal and a weak closing of the atock at 605, or nearly two points off from the PRINT CLOTHS MARKET. Pxovipancr, R. I.. Dos, 9, 1875. Printing cloths market continues quiet and rather weaker, although wot quotubly changed. HAVANA MAI MEETS TavANa, Dee. 8, i873, 10:15 AND 1:30 A. M. , $2000 U 8 5's,,'81.-be at pressed, ‘by, aaily 100 v S34, .F,'07.b0 119 FIRST BOARD—10:30 A. M. 20.00 U 5 ‘9700 USS: BUSINES ATLURE! at the annexed quotations. best prices of the day. Gold balances. . o. $1,159,750 510000 Dis ge noe (3 100 Ls ox SRR..be on ‘about former prices. We quot ‘To-day being observed as a botiday thers re Wore 3 minha BD reigns asa eu rin nousofurnihing goods ab ‘ This, in brief and gencral terms, is the history of | Currency balances 1,463,875 | 5000 M & SP con st.. a. | Bonaraiae Bibel eat Spanish gol, 210 a 21034. Exchange dail on the United | 2% lurray street and No. 27 Park place, who failed to-day’s movement in Lake Shore. Street gossip ac- Gross clearances, « 87,678,000 | 2000 CB eT... Extra stato, 5.250 575 | setek, OO Gays hea gr Bed 7. premium : short sight, | about the middie of last month and assigned to ; Nib. wage uhaves i doar CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Pele eM Choice Si 5 75a 600 | gone , premium) anys ol. 1H Hoe 147 aronium, | AUsUstus W, Weismann, has liabilities amounting to counts for it in. this way:—There is some doubt | Currency exchanges: $67,708,119 | 19008 , git 3 Superfine Western: 4508 5.09 fhe fae eee 29,210 71; assets, $25,920 50; actual value thereof, ‘whether Jay Gould had any personal interest in the | Currency balances. 3\183,786 | JyoyG tr $900 550 | “Sugar dull; No. 4 Dutch standard, 143,015 reals per | $23,328 45. Bonds were ordered to the amount \movement, but that by reason of his illness and conse- poe exch: be igo of $008 550 oer $25,000, | quent inability to operate on his own account his balan aor aaa pouoa: big pe {Ox Cie 7008 800 EUROPEAN MARKET. THE COTTON EXCHANGE. . brokers had gotten up a sort of side show for their own G S/poridavinfpendmebendin ras: the, followin 1000 N 8 BE Bz |, Loxnow Paopvex Manxwt.—Loxvon, Doo. 9—Evening.— — zplesante Sa0.5 006 pa nae ‘e 7 stiles pseenseoe sixes, Es Tito geared 7 Oe 8 00 | Seer ol; £97 8.£08 per ton. Linseed cil, 26x, per ew. The Board of Managers of the Cotton Exchange hi ] hat Mr. s:—Unite in Pac RR ist. Lbesapees tien 8008 925 BEET TLE ER REANG 4 _. Itas stated that Mr. Merryman and the Young Opera- | Biot GT 4. ase, registered, 119% a 11035 | 1000 Un Puc? ive four ne, co superiaa ors. aes decided to drop from the roll of membership the names tor’had both been invited to join in tho entertainment, | ae oe nea ao, ave-twenticn | iooay Southern, No. 4008 450 _FINANCIAL, of Charles J, Ketchum and C. Dunham. Their seats ‘The first named premier comique refused point blank to | {8% Go colon, NaN 8 Att an ous do. don | lor Biakecs eres 43% 32 | Q ucusr BELMont & co. aro to be gold at auction on Friday, the proceeds to ge- have anything to do with the matter, but nevortheless | 184 registered (called bonds & 115; do do, | “S00 7008 900 Bankers, 19 and 21 Nassan street, to their creditors who have proved their clatine. quietly sent in bis agents to pick up piictabi thoumedset do,, coupon (do.), 115 a 11534; do. do., 1865, registered, | 1000 3 30a 360 Bate Saree: Credits, availuble in all parts of the world, The following chan; ay in the rules of the Exchange sna Bese bene a eat proprietore of the show could | 119% 8116; do. do,, do., coupon, 11575 a 116%; do. Et edirginy es 3 Messrs, DE ROTHSCHILD ban bean aAiouset. od orleans Laie sit wien : ” 205 and thoir corre: di oven got their advertising posters out, Of course, paps by eae Re age ture: seats ae Oe sraiso"Gonmerclal Srna and Tolegraphle.Transfry of | tnation of samples (aceording t0 Arucle 9 of vies 2 6s l0., a hi 3g; do. .d, and the prices bid » oney on California and Europe. s) shal ass « ig “4 when the entertainment really opened it was not only a : imande MS TRE cee ae aoa eae tees ae ant bale,” with differences settled “on or off”; the de- fair thing to do, but an actual charity to supply the managers with his holdings ata good round profit, which it is said he did. The Young Operator, however, despite his getting in alittle late, held on like aman and an ex-director, and only discovered that he had been napping when the shrinkage of prices woke him up to the fact that the show was over, the managers . gone with the money box and (hut he was left alone in “vacant halls, deserted,” Of course, there being nothing longer to stay for, he Jeft also, at about 61 and under. It was prognosticated by tho Heranp, a fow days since, that a very briet period would demonstrate the uct that the bull movement in Lake Shore was chiefly undertaken to stimulate the rest of the market and thus create a firmness and buoyancy of fecling, which would induce buyers to appear with an appetite for stocks at good, high figures, Lake Shore was well chosen, for its recent rise bad created a short interest, greater, perhaps, than in any ovher security; the talk of a coming dividend was a sugar plum for the “longs,” aud the comparative scarcity of the stock for borrowing purposes @ menace for the ‘‘shoris.”? Added to this, several houses which are known to be large holders were solicited to-day to withdraw their certificates from the loan market and thus create an artificial squeeze which would help the - advance, Unfortunately for the promoters of the movement they found themselves “hoist by their own petard.” The market, generally, was but slightly advanced; the promised dividend, as the price dropped, was gathered C. 0. 'D. by the bears, instead of being a doubtful thing of the future, as itis to the bulls, and stock for bor- rowing purposes was never for an instant scarce, The utter absence of an outside element, as we have before shown, defeats all chance of a sustained bull movement at- present. It is easy enough to ad- vance prices by vigorous purchasing, but it is quite another matter to dispose of the accumulation. Small bears run quietly, and make small losses; the big ones are rich and powerful enough to keep their tines out until the turning of the tide, “Corners” have by common consent been acknowl- edged unprofitable, and it will probably be many a long day before the recurrence of an operation which turns out disastrously to both parties engaged, So the result of to-day’s Lake Shore business has been the driving of a few “shorts’’ to cover, and the loading up of the chief operators at prices that must be anything but satisfactory. Western Union opened strong at 77, but when it was stated that the approaching dividend had not yet been declared it commenced to show weakness, which was gradually increased by the decline of Lake Shore. Pacific Mail was marketed at every opportunity by the Lake Shore clique, but in the end could not resist the influence of the favorite and closed weak and lower. St. Paul preferred attracted more than usual atten- tion, and was at one time bid sharply up to 67 by the geometrical broker, who, having apparently no respect forhis great namesake of old, treads the pons asinorum of the stock market with a coniidonce that would astound the boldest undergraduate of Alma Mater, The fluctuations of the stock market to-day have een In the order stated from the first to the last as follows:—Lake Shore, 61% 2620 61% 62% a61% 2 61% a 60% a 6024; Union Pacific? 78 a 77; Erie, 163 a 16% a16%, 4 1701634; Northwestern, 39% 9 30% a 30%; preferred, 56 a 5634 a 55%; Rock Island, 10; St. Paul, 36% a 3645 a 3634 a 36% ; preferred, 665; 067 0.66%; Michigan Central, 61% a 61!%; Obio and Mississipp:, do., do. coupon, 1223 a 1223; do. do., 1868, registered, 1192 119%; do. do., do., coupon, 12244 a 123; do. ten- forties, registered, 117% 211754; do. do., coupon, 117% a 118; do. new fives, registered, 117 a 11734; do, do., do., coupon, 117% a 117%. THE UNITED STATHS TREASURY. Bank notes received for redemption, $560,000; reve- nue receipts, $800,000; custom receipts, $360,000, The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $22,000, gold, on account of interest, and $158,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. The Treasury balances at close of business to-day were:—Currency, $9,800,000; coin, $69,700,000; cer tidcates, $21,500,000, RAILROAD BONDS, Railroad bonds were strong on a moderate business. The Pacific issues sold at 104% a 104% for Union firsts, 100 for land grants, 9444 for sinking funds and 10634 for Centrals. Chicago and Northwestern firsts brought 10144; do. consolidated, 9914; do. coupon gold bonds, 8544; Milwaukee and St. Paul, LaCrosse division, 97; do, L and M. division, 85; do. sinking funds, 81%, and Erie third, 95. Morris and Essex, construction, sold at 10534; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy,’ consolidated sevens, at 110%, and Cleveland and Toledo sinking fund at 107%. After the call Chicago and Northwest- ern consolidated coupon gold bonds advanced to 854. Harlem coupon firsts brought 113'¢ and Erie fourtin 93%. Toledo and Wabash second declined to 49%. The following were the closing quotations for Pacific Ruil- road bonds:—Union Pacific firsts, 104% a 1! lo. do, land grants, 100% a 101; do. do. sinking funds, 0434 a 94%; Central Pacitics, 1063¢ a 10634. STATE BONDS were quiet. District of Columbia 3.65 bonds sold at 69a 69% a 69, Missouri sixes long bonds at 102% a 102. Other prices unchanged. ‘ BANK SHARES. . Bank shares sold at, 10244 for Central National, 9714 497% for Fourth National, 107 for Mercantile, and 135 for Bank of New York. The latest bids are annexed:. American Exchange, 116; Central National, 100; Chemi- cal, 1,600; City, 3005; Commerce, 123; Corn Exchange, 133; First National, 200; Fourth National, 97%; Gullatin National, 132; Gold Exchange, 119; Hanover, 83; Importers and Traders’, 197%; Irving, 128; Manhattan, 145; Mercantile, 106; Merchants’, 128%; Metropolitan, 120; Nassan, 103; New York, 133; Ninth National, 80; Phosnix, 100. SAN FRANCISCO MINING QUOTATIONS. The following mining quotations are reported by Kiernan’s Financial Agency :. Gould & Curry. 19 _ Savage..... » 16 _ Chollar-Potosi . . 83 advanced 1 . 60 dechned 1 34 declined 2 Crown Point. 82 dechned 1 Yellow Jacket, . advanced 2 Belcher declined 1 Imper Virginia Consolidated. Calitornia . G. Best & Beicher Kentuck. Union Consolidated advanced 1 declined 1 Stiver Hill. pam Eureka Consolidated: declined 1 Justice... declined 3 Bullion shipped East, $28,000. MEMORANDA. ve 1000 Clev & Tol s fund Toou0 At &'st F com at $48000 Dist Col 3.65's. 45000 Cen Pac gldbds BEFORE CALL—12:30 P.M. 68% 1700 shs iirie RR, 69" B00 do. 2PM. $10000 U 8 5-20, ¢, '67. SECOND BOARD—1 P, ee es 400 abs Pac Mail 8S. toa oe, do. "30 Det. Lok Wiki ve 10 Chi & Alt RR. 200 Obio & MR, Buu, ue Pae es The ‘about 23,000 bushels, at $125. for ungraded spring, $1 30 for amber winter. Ryo was quiet and Geren Sties wel about 10,000 bushets, Barle, 10,000 hhels aold at $1 for two rowed State and $1 in tore for swo-rowed Jeflocson county’ Corawas dull and at the close of ‘Change nominally lower, closing at about Tac. TAige. for old mixed, ‘The salos were 37,900 busheln, at 75c. for old mixed, 66c, a 70c. for new do. Oats were quiet ly iwhchanged, The sales e: raced about sth dic. a 45c. for inferior Western mixed De vias No. 2 Chicago, Peas.—Sales were Fes rule ie dat steady: quoted at 12}¢e, » 12340. for "domestic, 00. 4 Dige. for Calcutta and 1c, « 18hge. tor Hear axp Jork—The market was without matorial chango. We note sales of 25 bales damaged Russian hemp from $1 90 to BL BO, gold, per ton, 0 days, Wo quote — Amorican dressed, per ton, $240 a 8446 for double and. $190 x single ; ‘Russia, $220 a olds Jali, $200 8 old ; juto,'3 ‘a S3c., gold; pol Ducts, 2 15-168 jisal wera 90 days. Movassys. Is. dat S80, Oso The market was seni andthe demand tair. tlco, BOL do.;) English Yolanda’, G27 ico, jo.; English / fslan New’ Orloans) 2,000. dbl, "We quote:Cuba, do... clayed, Be, Porto Rico, 38e. a Boe. hehe Iedatag Boe: 8 Sst New Grisaan cla prope ‘ dg. wow erop, Gord, ‘5c. a 7c, ctiviee, Ge, & 6 do. oe and mixed, 220 @ 28 do. Museovado refluing, Fels Navat Srones.—Rosin was steady and unchanged, note sitles on dock of 150 bbls. ned at BITS Ana 1,000 bis. do. at sane price, Spirits turpentine was firm, but not very active. The saies were 50 Southern bbls. on dock at 564gc. and 200 New York bbls. at 38c, Advices from Wilmingtod ware aa follows: Rosin quict; strained. $1 ars good do, 81 45. Tar firm; Wilmington, $1 70. eondy hard, $1 50; yellow dip and virgin, $2 50; au Bia. We quote:—Spirite turnout ween etaion fo good. strained. $170 a $179 Wil. ininguom tae, $2 257 Woahinston tar, $225. pitch $2 io, Feed cotleperiantetiees ger last. The market was ste te :— Cottonseed, eras a S50. ; Pre n yellow, bie Ge. ; do., linseed, casks, Ge, ; aden, Sound, 430. a 43e. ; Sperm, winter, $1'00; do., crude, Northern, 70e.; do, Bouthern, 65¢. ; "do., winter, "78c. ; olive, casks, $1 173 a $i’ 22 gases. BA ‘es ‘35 & §4 40; winter bleached Mish. SSc. ; crude fish, Peroczue.—Tbe market was very quiet, and prices wi . Crude, in bulk, was quoted at 7c. for : pe jo., bleached €. spot und month ; tts, ge. ; do, cit dali nnd nominal; he cs he Cre re gies 1 BS; ot City, a ville, firmer and. high firm at $1 00 bid. and $1 $1.35; shipments, $1 60 a ser, qnoted at $1 6 Tidioute: i4asked; Parker's firm; United, 1 2! Paovaions.— Receipts ork, (1197 bbla.; lard, 2042 prcknaea;, beet, 108 @ pork m The were, 900 bbix at a1 15 4 921 87 mess, 2189 for do., delivered all in this month. ‘The sul for future delivery were 600 bbIs., seller the year, at $21 35, Beof—Tho market wus vory quiet; prices, however, wero ady. Bacon was dull. Cutme: re fuirly active. sales embraced 26,000 Ibs, bellies, heavy average, 75 sierees prim: 0 tierces, December, at 1336. ; 250 do., early De- 13 1-160., and 6,500 terces ‘do. at 18 3160." But- ter—There wasa good demand for One’ Sta were held with some degree of firmness. Prime fresh perp wen nig ia pave Sareea Wa gee entire fine, 300, mor je. 5 fuir to Be. a sae” We jacked State dairies, & 296. NS door; Wortora Sreamary, tube fair “6 choiee, “Cheese—The market was. stosd, very qui common. to ‘Tigo. ot full cream, 1LMge. 125g6. ; falr tog 8. 4c. Ze Ohio Tactory fir to good, Shae. a Bec. ie et wt fancy, Bilge, w 12. di fur shaped, fo taney, Be.'6 125, tees Ugo gar tpeacny: Rrmetoin sympathy with the Southern market, which was strong and ashads higher, | The sales, wore 35 casks Carolina at O70. @ Dee and, 100, ble, Locielane at GXe. 9 ze The k of Rangoon is 9,500 We quote :— to primo, GAGs, a 746 Vosfdconthucte rime oye jain, oh Rangoon, fair to good, 6! ie OXe. ; Rangoon, in bond, 25g. a me. Per cgak eA very moderate Wasinios was passi 225 hhds. good refining sold at 8} was firm and qui essrs. W sum up thas :— Hihds, Boxes, Bags. Melado, Stock (ascertained by actual in raw; The market for refined ty Creighton’ & Morrison tion), December 1, 187: Receipis since December I « Totals. 4478 + 24.085 16.678 70.713 1,363 1.082 T7758 Sales sinc tek this day, December 1875. u OMe: for spot_and month. Re- 12: ‘cargo and prices o.3 3M pe SELIGMAN, 25 Broad street, New Yor lasae Letters of Great for Travellers, Payable in any part of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and America ; draw Bills of Exchange and make telegraphic transfers of money to Europe und California, Fh ley & BAZLEY, BROKER: AAs WAY, i ae a SELL “PRIVILEGES” ‘01 CHANGE” CLUSIVERY REPERENOES GIVE NEW YO) AND LEADING CITIES. NY ONE CONTROLLING LARGE BLOCKS OF LIFE Insurance Stock can meet a cash purchaser and the matter be conddential by addressing N. B., box 184 Herald office. 74 BROAD. ON T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Polici Mortgages and other securities; insurance of all kinds effected compa nies, J.J. MABRICH & CO., 117 Broudway, SECOND MORTGAGE FOR $2,000, DUE IN 18 months, for ssle at a liberai discount, on city ras SSE FLA UO | ine ortega: O00 “Adress. A, joruld offi N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY T0 GET THE OWN- ership of & leading 30 foot Lot in Harlem, equity $1,700, for Western or other Securities, Mortgages, Dia- monds, &e. Address EXCHANGE, box 119 Heraid office, LEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & ©0., 12° WALL street, purchase and sell all kinds of § k Privileges &t the closest market rates; during the lust month contracts paid large profits, \HESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Holdors of the First Morigaro Six per Cant Gold Ronds of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company are notified that, by, sending their pareae eo: tbe ccnzinnn offics of Perkins, Livingston, Post & Qo., 59 Liberty street, copy of the plan of reorganiaation will bé forwarded to the 1. PERKINS, ) Committe of ” JESSE HOY, {ine Mortgage - MEYER, } Bondholders. New York, Dee. 2, 1875, ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW Mortgages, without bonus, Principals desiring York cit) to BORROW OR ‘BST. heopy fa GRANT, 145 Broadway. WISH TO REALIZE IMMEDIATELY ON $10,000 | 8. will fusrantes and tecare guarantea on 810,000 worth of ‘good | principals or amorneys | first purchase money Mortgages, due January, rniture; a reasonable bonus paid: Address OWNER, box 216 Herald office. HAVE A LARGE AMOUNT OF ESTATE FU: replace mortgages held by the savings banks now Htauidution; no bonus, M.A. J. LYNCH, 11 Pine street. only. EELY MOTOR STOCK, PARENT COMPANY OF i Price guar Phisadel anteed. T. hia. —A few sbiares loft. for 7. BHU road xt ‘ONEY TO LOAN—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ON proved ott roperty ; 7 per cent interest; no bonus. aH ran ly, from HO to's to JONATHAN D: CONDIT, Principal No. 14: away, room Beige tonieecanghsydearrd OF PROYERTY UPON WHICH | a in course of liquidation) hold mort the savings b ages cau have tl DER a LAWRENCE, 3 Pine strect. ARTIES HAVING LOANS ON THEIR PROPERTY IN | savings banks now in liquidation can have them renewad by addressing AT- for term of years, with estate funds, TORNEY, box 2,019 Post oftice. TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE ON Bi SUD ircpsesy tu Now York or Brontsar ne voters $1,100 on Jersey City property. Address COUNSELLOK, box 1,655 New York Post office, $9 00 ESTATE FUNDS TO LOAN ON NEW ° York eat ; also $250,000 in various sums, on New York, Brookly1 find Jersey Proper Re Hove, ‘Wall stroet. $12,000 Sinsrorad rity pronerte worth abort three times the amount. f, 171 Brondway. 5 TRUST FUNDS TO.LOAN ON PROP- $250 OOO: cay succes tovingi*bante te tales tion have called in mortgages; also upon other Property; sums to suit and long time. PAUL P. TODD, 55 Liberts OTICE 18 HEREBY “GIVEN 1 THAT THE OOPART- nership heretofore existing between the under the Pooton & Lawrence, by mutual consent onthe 4th day of Decom! dobts duo to the said nership, and those due by them, will be settled by Horatio J. Pooton. who assumes the. and will continue the business at S00 Third avenue, JOLLN ame renewed by applying to COLLEN- | cision to be governed by the quotation Seatablished by the Quotation Committee; provided that until the lat of September, 1876, cotton delivered on contract shall be classed'*bale by bale” if, required by cither receiver” or deliverer, and that meantime the Classitication Com- mittee be directed in classing lots to make each grade to consist of cotton running in quality not more than half a grade above or below the grade classed, so that the valuation may be confined to the terms of the con- tracts of the New York Cotton Exchange.” PRODUCE EXCHANGE NOTES. Adespatch has been received from the Auditor at Albany at the Produce Exchange stating that the Com- missioners have ordered the canal to be kept full in the Eastern Division antil further orders. The report concerning the prohibition by the cable companies on words not in the dictionary and the extra charge on those exceeding ten letters turns out to be incorrect. Such a proposition was made, it ts said, by the Anglo-American Cable Company, but the Direct Cable Company refusing to agree the idea was aban- doned, REAL ESTATE SALES. ‘The Exchange was crowded yesterday, owing to the advertisement of the sale of two valuable pieces of property on Broadway, at what is known as the Seventh avenue plaza, The bidding was quite spirited—in fact, far exceeding anything that has been witnessed at the Exchange for weeks, and to the great astonishment of ail present the property sold for very near its full value, V. K. Stevenson, Jr,, made the sale, the premises consisting of two first class three story and basement high stoop brown stone dwellings, Nos. 1,520 and 1,522 Broadway, east side, between Forty-sixth and Forty- seventh streets, facing the Seventh avenue junction, houses 20 by 50, lots 20 by 80, sold by order of the Su- preme Court. The terms of the salé were ten per cent cash, thirty-five per cent on the delivery of the deeds, and the balance, iifty-five per cent, to remain on boud and mortgage for from one to three years, if so desired. ‘The frst building and lot put up was No. 1,520, which was started at $10,000 and rose rapidly to $18,000, when bids were made of $25 and $60; tlien it rose again to thousand dollar bids, and was ‘Beatty. knocked down toW. H. Butler for $26, 522 was then put up and was finally y, purchased ate kd. W. Cole, for $26,350, the lo! buildings being valued at from $28,000 to $30,000 cack. “A. BK, Lawrenco sold in foreclosure the plot of land (60 by 100.5) on West Sixty-eighth street, north side, east of Eleventh avenue, for $3,000, to the plaintiff, the — ‘Mutual Life Insurance Company. M, Seaman sold in foreclosure, the lot 25 by 100, on Eleventh avenue, west side, 75 feet south of Forty- ninth street,calso lot on West Forty-niath street, 100 feet west of Eleventh avenue, subject to a mortgage ot $21,850 for $200, to T. F. Saxey, in all $22,060. James M. Miller sold in foreclosure, the lot and three story brown stone basement house, lot 16.8 by 58, on Prospect place, east sido, 50.5 feot south of Forty-third street, for $500 over a mortgage of $6,050, in all $6,550, to M. Cutting, said property being valued at $13,000. Also, by order of the Court, ono lot with three story frame ‘house thereon, lot 26.10 by 100, on the Grand Boulevard, west side, 26,10 feet north of 100k street, to James Copeland for $10,000. Hugh N, Camp sold, in foreclosure, the lot, with two story stone building, lot 2 by one ‘halt the biock, on East 127th street, south side, 140 feet east of Fourth avenue as widened, to J. G. Hawley for $1,540 over a mortgage of $5,000, and interest from January 15, 1875, td property being valued at $10,000. J. L.,Wells sold, by order of the Court, plot of land, 80 by 156, on Marion avenue, Fordham (Tweaty-fourth ward), to Dennis Valentine for $3,600. STEAMBOAT INVESTIGATIONS, te DECISION OF THE LOCAL INSPECTORS IN THE CASE OF THE D. R. MARTIN AND W. A. HEN- NESSY—ITS PILOT CENSURED. Decisions were rendered yesterday by the local United States inspectors of steam vessels to Supervising Inspector Low on the burning of the D. R. Martin and a +h man; brian iy ve 11 a 174; Toledo and Wabash, 424 a 4%, a 4% ; Central The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad reports its «.. 21,17% 15,375 44,171 2,523 | 0. LAWRENCE, H. J. POOTON., mh W. A. Hennessy. How the fires occurred is stilia 9 earnings as follows :— pate vied : and Hudson, 106% & 106%; Ilinow Central, ‘00; Dele: ii 1873. 1874. 1875. peut a ei BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. eapaneselabeat te . pen OOOAAT Sn a renee 1g the circumstances of the burning, as ware, Lackawanna and Western, 120%; Pacific of | Gross copia for 90,921 315,927 NY OWNER OF VACANT PROPERTY IN FEE | Missouri, 12% a 1236; Pacific Mail, 41 a 40% a41% a | Octobe! + $1,516,583 $1,407,074 $1,558,000 | 700 Erie Rit. 1 (A558. 02.765 without encumbrance, in the city, desicing the sane | Derstofore seperti MES 40%; Western Union, 77 a 77}4 a 7634 a 76% a 7634; For amore ovinplets comparison it is necessary to | 290 1 quote ’ jmproved with new buildings, can have ‘the same done at a appears from the evidence that the kitchen was ae tic and Pacifle Tel i talaga Pee nea figures givon for 1813 and 1874 about | 300 168 a Bye. Cuba, grocer Jow price to sult any plane aud specifioations. Pay for the | located below on the port side, and alongside the stairs antic and Pacific Telegraph, 19)4 a 1924. 200 18%) centritugal, nde ana mn if Pot bcne mn soornenees bs pds teelig: dicmaall aa | leading to the lower aftor cabin; that the woodwork THR TOTAL TRANSACTIONS $90,000 as the average monthly earnings of the “pro- | 200 1039 molasses, bhds. and box co, relining, Peer al com ete LY No. Oo Pineneset: “Le Proprietor. | wag well and securely protected {rom fire and heat, and ‘of the day were 140,900 shares, distributed as follows:— | prietary fonds,” which are included im the amount | 90) Mich Ce gue enon o ore A fe #0 choles, | 0 - that there was nothing of an indammabie nature th the Western Union, 15,700; Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, | Stated for 1875. 600 LS & ao RR, G1jp 100 Kansas Pac RR. : powdered, 103 N $800 YEARLY SALARY TO GOOD BUSINESS | kitchen or in that part of the vessel—oils aud stores 800; Pacific Mail, 11,500; Erie, 14,800; Lake Shore, 43,600; Northwestern, 8,500; preferred, 9,500; St. Paul, 4,800; preferred, 8,300; Wabash, 1,100; Michigan Central, 2,100; Union Pacific, 1,800; Rock Island, 500; Pacific of Missouri, 600; Central and Hudson, 500; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 400; Ohio and The officers of the Chicago and Northwestern Rail- way Company state in a circular published in Wall street that thoy are advised of the existence of a con. spiracy for the dissemination of false and libellous re- ports by means of special despatches to the press and by articles purporting to be the result of the investiga- COMMERCIAL REPORT, COTTON ON THE SPOT FIRM—FUTURES, 1-32c. HIGHER—FLOUR DULL-—WHEAT NOMINAL— very on private term: Wethuow The m 50.000 Ibe, 5a city ret was aulet ; 50 ‘al market inactive and unchanged, though the gue was not quite so strong. As recently. The eagagornent wore t~to Liverpool, by aull, 2,000, bales cot. Undoubted sect tintactory roferonce give aut permanent position. “2 Broadway, room 13. A ecurit: CuRny, mation Gr sales unlimite sixty days; business light; COMPARATIVELY SMAI ve city, and loan employer $650; | + pleas: | RARE CHANCE TO DOUBLE $500 TO $1, 000 1x | object to increase’ the business. Address Sii- SUM DOWN WILL reroom forward. jersvon, the cook, testified that dinner is sorved at twelve M. ; the next meal at six o'clock P. x. the preparation for which commences at four P. that after dinner be banked tho firo and opened the covers of the stoves a little, so that the fire would net barn ap; this was always his habit, and be con- sidered it perfectly safe; there was nothing on the stove but akettie of water when he went to lay down be- being kept in Isaac Mississippi, 1,500, and of Hannibal and St, Joseph, 200, | tions of an accountant into the affairs of the company, | CORN DUtM AND OO ane eran | $m H1-324.; 8,000 bbls, sugar (pdre receditly reported) nt control of aa tween one and two o'clock, nor was there any light {exciting alarm among the holders of | PORE DULM AS 1 | dates compressed cotton, “to Bll," 305 5-100 ous olf burning tn tho kitchen, badicsany) misregneliar yp ahL oon bse paddies PETROLEUM QUIET—SPIRITS TURPRNTINE | Dales compreried cotta tte at oon *% ‘None of the witnesses can assign any cause for the The following table shows the opening, highest and | its stock and bonds and to throw distrust upon its | | Sits nosey UNCHANGED—-ors sreapr— | Pili! vy sean, 190" bags Moves send oe KM PARTNER WANTED-SPLENDID OPENING FOR ORIGIN OF THR FIKR, ~ : & man with $600 cash; positively an investmoue with- | Tt | fore, impossible to come to any concl pte ieaaticy a Opening. Highest. Lowest. he Jes, th have already t YUEIGHTS STEADY—HEMP AND gurH UN- | HMO Ulyetted aS rwepiag bark tr fa Balt ut risk; eome and 4eos w chance, seldom Sinrod townie | ethereigecy! ee Bercaninn rs 105 7% 105% Joong | ., Some of these articles, thoy say, have already been | CyaNGXD—WHISKEY QUIET—GUNNIES QUIET | to the Contiuent direct, with 3,00) bales refined petroleum SOUTHS! Lick It appears that everything was done by the officers 183% 1a33q | SlFeulated for publication, and will doubtless soon op- | guy gTBADY—CO¥FER QUIET—SUGAR QUIET. | fence is, f.ihe British bark reported recently (to arrive) 3 ‘DING $1,700 CAN SE Dae aan ey ee ered the livia or tise Oe Gore tee iv 164 | pear in pursuance of the plotting of Wall street stock ‘Tavnspay, Doc. 96 P.M, _ | Sa 34. to London; British ship Woodburnginid on the berth a rpecrabl, enny and iota to save the vessel and the lives of those on board. The 62% 60% | jobbers. The officers of the company emphatically | geago matters were unchanged and very quiet. On | {2% ean tek eee Eee oh Pee Si ees eubten | iiieeds Calton TW Pik iegoetbes. tee epee ged simenp re % el ported above; a bari ork or we repair! e Fe] ie i on al aoe | deny all stories as to its embarrassments, and assert its | schango ousiness im all departments was at an almost dohin 8 By ii deals ay 7.34; on ne Tet, near Broadway. John K. Mathews. the inapectora, On vad ‘i to Liverpool w e., at wimp sum, + , ame greatly improved condition in every particular, finan- | compete stand. Flour was dull, Wheat was entirely Sime with ae two barks, thence to | (JAPITAL, WANTED—T0, COLLECT INDIA RUBBER | 15 tne case of tho burning of the stcamtng W. A. ‘ S035 | Clally and materiaily. Investors tn the property, | pominal—no business of moment being done. There | forint same voyage ou private Ver bdo she stair; fev class rotbrencen riven, ‘For {ull particaisrs | Hennessy, off Long Branch, on the evening of Novem: Milwaukee and St. Paul... 36% aoig | Whether holders of its stocks or bonds, should take | was no pressure to sell, however, 80 that prices wero | denas or Matanang: from do. at Ze. addres fe eal ame, B.N., box 1,058 Fost oflee, No | ber 11, the inspectors say:—It appears from the evi- Mil. and St, Paul preferred. 6 be notice, and not sacrifice their securities to the tricks of nominally the same, Corn was dull, lower and nomi. Bes Ae eric te Onion : bid agents need answe' | dence that he cad wopsie won hented for Siaah eee! Ohio and Miestenpp 12U3 | speculators, ‘The company has taken measures to call | o5), Gatg wore quiet. Whiskey quick Pork dull and oR SALEOWELL ESTABLISHED. | | She. wag then Gye miles of shore and iiweis ae Del., Lack. and Western.. 1205 12014 | the parties tmplicated to account. lower, Lard firmer. Freights were steady. Cotton OME: largo local and Southern trade, or will disposs of 8 | southward of Long Branch. Soon alter the boat's 2 78% 77 The Pacific Mail Steamship Company oficially stato | on’ yho spot was firm, Futures were 1-326. higher. Di STIC MARKETS, sity 4 county Rights. This preparation bas no eq) Bend wap fo cl lltint py fire was discover x 4 p ; se : d g Ganynston, Dec. 0, 18 ‘Aa . reaking through the bu between the at a ton \ Lee roner ee id Angeles, reported lost, does | Goffye was qhiet, Gunnies were quiet but steady. Hemp | Cotton rm; good demand; offerings Huhss, ne, 589 Walnut suivots Philacel hin, | part of the engine room and the cabin. ‘The steam ‘Atlantic and Pacific 19 18a | BOt belong to the Pacile Mail Steamship Company, but | gn jute were unchanged. Rosin wae steady and un. | 12 low middling, 1 good ordinary, 1 : phin. | pump and fire buckets were promptiy got to work, but Pacific Mail 40%, | to the Victoria, opposition line, changed. Spirits turpentine was firm. Oils wero without | Celpts.,4o bales: gross, SUT. Exports com wise, Bods Fr" SALE—CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED, AN OLD | the ite increased so rapidly that the master deemed Panama. 125 The report of the Western Union Telegraph Com: | change. Petroleum was quiet and barely steady. sugar 4 New Ontwaws, Deo. 9, 1875, cutnbiished Manufacturing Businoss, Jocated wt Haiti. | ib necessary to order the boat to be headed tor the Cotton stoady: demand good: middling, 12)9¢.; low mid. bay brands favorably known for past 38 years; satisfie- | beach, which was done, Master and crew fought the ADVANCE AND DECLINE. pany proved a disappointment to the street, inasmuch | was quiet. dling, b13c.; good ordinary, 10%, Net receipts,” S453 reasons forselling; capital required $50.00. Address | (re until the vessel grounded on the beach, vans they The changes in closing prices since yesterday areas | as it showed the net earaings for the last quarter tobe | CorrKe.—There was more inquiry for Brails, and 19). Kxports—To Ueeat Britain, 4, $708 to xe Tony, Herald office, wore driven off by the flames and &1 : . ol 1. The stock of mild coffee in lontinent, 868; coustwise, 2,177, Sules, 9,000. ' Stock, SENT GETTING ASHOR' follow: some $66,000 fess than for the quarter ending Septem. | holders were less anxious to sel ot sf ' . NO, ONE HOTEL, CENTRALLY Lo- 5 ORK 5 rvs ny wt with NO Ductixn.—Atlontie and Pacific Tolegraph, 4%; New | ber 90. Not but that such a result was in keoping with | St hands es fllows:—ave, grass mats, OOH; Sinn | ets sma Momttx, Doo. 9,187 gcingatt, Obie, tase 1 Geet be eacogs nse | Coy wap amicuce Tee" Wee bie. tae ee ; nibal and St. Joseph, 4; Lake | the times, but because the contrary had been #0 per’ pore do,, 9,45: ‘ylon, 4 , 19 tA Bo pon bs i ted poo Tei ria be thoroughly understands the business, to buy ball or take | that there was anything of a combunnibte eharwcre? 15 iwest common, % ; do. preferred, 4s ; Laguay) Manila, 1,000 d6.; Ravanilla, 2,671 do, on wie | charge and manage the bn: Lest reference given and rhea See Mel. 1g; Union Pacis sistontly predicted. poral oocel, #07008 Suge paper os eeenict, 943; constwise, 430, Sales, 1,000, fog Ah My Aadrear SOuN JACUBS, Crawford House, that part of the vessel. There were lives jost or 7 ‘oral stock, 5 . , ne 34; Western Union,’ 3; Missouri Jeaite, 14; Michigan | Speculators should be on the qui vive for the Wash- | mats Singapore. We quot WA ag visi, uel. 0, tar Cinelnna, oh ee eatend bk ts, pg vessel, which wag a total loss, pa aes hs Rata oe Jérsoy Central 6. aa yes Malem, | 8100 reports of opinions on financial questions from | 2. + good do, 204¢e, geass onary jamin, tm io dling, T2ive.3 E BUSINESS—$50,000, THUR NORTHPIRLD AND TwILtGNT ConLsIOx. ; Be. Paul common, 4; eaineprs nib a * | nametess M. C.’s, They are due almost daily about a 2le.; extreme range for lots, | 5.402, exports to France, 1,003, Sales, 2,704 | stock, Parties having extraordinary facilities in the wholesale | The decision of Addison Low, Supertising Inspector i beationany. Cy U. and LG, Belaware hid Lacks. | two o'clock P. 3 4, fair to good, 1Ye. a 2OKE., gold, | Cuaruxsron, Doo. 9 1875 mtoy invorest or 4 mage contr ae i mS panos nv, Panama, Rock isiand and District of | phe Burcau of Statistics furishos a statement of | minety days; Java, government bags, 2c. a 27e.: do., grass te, ow mi te’ Gh nee ant caer | tween the staten island terrybout Northtleld and the bain hh anc exports of beef, pork, hams, bacon, lard and tallow bpd hanes bstent ge Apylont jconstwies, | who have beon heretofore interested in it. | Rote Branch boat Twilight. lo It he says that the CLOSING PRICES—3 PF, " ious Cadtonie distticta ) The Fatwa Maracaibo, 10%gc, a 21}ye.; Laguayra, 20e. w 21c. | , . only need apply, ISAAC lL, ious inspectors of steamboats should have suspended fle Mik St Py Ei Rib) Maptitan ocel atnhcmm ncaa ey gull gonge! beaibret yeh 19¢, a 20}4e. ; St. Domingo, 18e. ; Porto Rico, 180. | Wriwivored, WG. Desh 187% nce Building, No, 20 Nassau | the license of Charles H. Kohler, Je, she pilot of the « ' follows:—Baltimore, $175,569; Boston, $947,808; Chi- Costa Rica, 19¢, a 2le.; Mexican, 19!gc. a 20}, | . Spirits turpentine frm at om “quien a gh dugg | “LESS Northfield, fof infraction of the pt na rules. je aeverciy | cago, $13, ew Orleans, $13,358; New Yorks Angostura, Ye. a Bie. ; Savanil for strained, Tar steady 0 REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED TP SOLD To. | LousUTes the said Kohler, | Ho declares Curthor that the } $3,618,523; Philadelphia, $662,131, i Osweao, Dec. 9, 1975. | day or to-morrow (canse sickness) Confectionery, Toy | TWilight had the right of pia she having been ia Th aea ee accor t ein tg, kn sda nd for spot, principally fo Flour anchanged; sates 1.200 bhis. 1 | Stationery Store; Fixtures; three schools; no neswpavers 6 shown on the pilot diagrams, which all | A Wasuington desvatch to the street says that | Milwaukve club, $1 4U; extra white Michigen. 81 90, Cora | within eizht blocks. 1d¥ Graham avenue, Brookiyu, Kb, ‘have ia their vilot fad Futures were Ldae, higher, thepuer grades, at Tien, neices.

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