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STATE JOU RNAL
D}
VOLUME 1.
NUMBER 266.
Lester frem Jwdge Nebin.
I
HOUsTON UNION.
VIIE
1
TEACY A QU I K, Editorsand Proprietors.
' 1 ‘ Ol‘ ( \ OF THE EXITED STA TEH.
law.
Tracy, SIKMERING & Co.
Houston Union the basis of an attack
the very latest dispatches.
M
ANNTAI I ERMS:
4
From Versaillen.
1‘nion
W
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t
From Lendon.
I
*•
' busy at Wash
ington in running around and abusing.
the day.
The French
me.
i
4 f the
S
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OF
publicatr
party
SLB-RIPTION
nt bn and beat
. .$16 00
to
nnum
V
r of
him), to
t he old gentie.
A
umph
l! he
1 )
t ite, bsit that it
From New Kovk.
Privates Fred. Bader, William E. J
nd the win 1
bug!
8
1. xpox, Dec. 6.—It is
remark
From Diferent Point.
HAVRE, Dec. 5—6 p.
M —All communie-
tion with the interior of France is severed.
lor. bath-room and
four bed rooms, for $1500. In Austin he
.... V. CO
1 r anuuunu ..
WI
»
From St. Petersbu
to wild fancy values is net one.
any
was a
f th
it had not been iscovered the loss and annoy-
en’y tilth J into ial
fr< m
Foreign
i
I. XDoN . I ec. 7—1 30 P.
M.— Stocks
quiet.
r.
ugr the
action < 0
the Hou ston Conventin,
A n
-
as
lars in our next.
it
r
(ieneral
“N
and date of every genuine land
rt'
no28 tf
iair
lie quarterly, highly in favor in the
t *v
Railroad Company.
oc24 3m
, Dec. 6.—The Tobacco Con-
RICHMOND,
street. New York, January 5th, has been
t $ a year, in adv anee.
Sin
presents the
See advertisement of Dr. Butts’ Dispensary,
Mrs. Whit
hildren ‘s soothit g
de3
AW if
comm unieat ion
in defense of
that he added, ""
number is not large.
a
on
- i1
me
to the credit of having discovered how
car-
va-
i nrd
» > t < »
sented to the President,
plain clothes.
sed
tr-
I
Amator
the
mns-
J. T. Browning, promoted sergeants
from Decemher 1. 1870.
I
-
of learning how
thout being the
$1200 ’
s 00
J 0o
Paper .
ngra
1 the-
eerful :ni l
d e h
is
i over me
among hi'
and othe
03
NERA L
-e so
F ' E J
E B A
, np.u
James DavIDSOX,
Chief of State Police.
■ fun tion - t he
theore i 1-, w , t h
at: ii ink t hem
1 alleged till’ he eoul 1 i
evidently has some secret and malignant enemy
Committee was introduced by Mr. Cox, but
w as objecte d t<>, and went over.
Adj aimed.
M na!t — Adj urned early to allow rearrange -
i..i nt of committees.
ng bark I have
Astor 11 use. New York.
Mincel inneouw.
!
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LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
I _______
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS.
6
thia
fhe French Minister, Trielhard, was
the
ad
h to
Snate.—The Senate adjourned after ten
minutes session, on account of no committees.
Domentic Mnrketu.
Loxnos, Dec. 6.—The transmission of Presi-
; dent < (rant's message and Secretary Boutwell's
' port is completed.
was carried through th
his vote the most < xte
ever passed a public 1
Fastidious pei ple shou
lairs, that there
• onvent ion by
ive grants that
dy in this State
d lead over that
AAp"*
»WI •»
p
da l
I
a
3
1 he Prussians re-entered Orleans at
night. 1 he French retreated orderly.
AUSTIN, TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER S, 1870.
— -I —1 ■
The Canadian telegraphs are entitled
made known to the operator there, he i
at once asked the Quebec man how he । Rosini Club propose giving a grand
re our
.. s ia
I ri al And
A.SIFMERING A (0., PUBLISHERS.
A few volumes ot Burlage and Hollings
ERS,
■ occupy one of h uses while finishing his caused him to change his mind, and
I historyo the Netherlands. . ask the Montreal
in miles further on, whether he had felt
it.
man, two hundred ।
certificate JU
Congrenniouni.
WaSHISGToS, Dec. 6, — Bills repealing the
income tax were introduced in both houses
to-dav.
' ! Kill b BY \. S!EM RING A ( O.
man, and recently prominently mentioned as
Secretary of State, is dead. He died at the '
fe lf/o
h
l i x
t
» A 4 <» .
A get in. 1 exae
I '' ety Evttrth J ml a mi bitir'ictx
" ’ ieneral Lachariere was killed, and Gene-
ral Renault badly wounded,
I " The attacking troops were Wurtemburg-
era and 8 axons. Their losses must have been
extraordinary, because next day they allowed
th<' French to cross the river unopposed.
। " I he success of the French troops (
the wildest enthusiasm in Paris,’’
. . y"T"TT" -=--- --.e
WELL Donk, GILLESPIR.—Mr. Runge. who
Lae just returned from Gillespie county, in-
ure massing at Cretiel.
are suffering from the intense
-i al
Ague
t i:
' I ! H IAL JOUEN \ [
J
From Washington.
minutes any part of the city, a brick house.
felt. The shock having arrived just
the latter was about to answer,
He appeare
» nre . i- Up til
FARMEK ZKIT!
worth’s work on
T E L Y
H Da f .
Antidote to
\ : , it <
LIVERFOOL, Dec 7.— l’ork buoyant.
। nig betwe it. mind an
1 a
•.. ‘ ‘ ta.
• fro e
l 23
* • nta,
• Soothine
thincor
list co,
M. a
edw ,
New York to Galveston, fexas.
Ex-Minister Motley has accepted the hos-
pitalitics of the Queen of Holland. He will
The general sourness
perhaps I might say th
although on
headed
Guide,”
email, if so hap-
writteii.. a word
unfortunately the ried by me over six months, with a total
” ' [ nation in time of only 26 seconds, without
the slightest regulating, and
Iue RossrNIs.—On the lGth instant
-TO K I
I have to
• rd h> hcallh
snap around generally,
i the fact that I
FLORENCE, Dec. 6 — Aosta upon receiving
the crown congratulated Spain upon success-
fully reconciling order with the liberty of the
! people.
CossTANTINOPLE,Dec. 6.—Russia’s allowing
furloughs to the troops and consent to a con-
ference removes Turkish apprehensions.
<’. B. SamN.
othmng tends more
Gierman Vietories at Orleans and Amiens.
a man may go
FRANKFOIT, Dec. .—Bonds 91.
LVERPOOL, Dec. 6—Morning.—Cott n dull;
queradeball. We will furnish the partien-
WASIINGTON, Dec. 7. —fhe Repuithcan says
the reference of that part of the message
referring to the admission of foreign built
vessels t the Committee on Commerce will
defeat President Grant’s recommendation, a
majority of said committee being hostile to
the measure.
.. out lL
ATE AND
that measure as
HI II PEENSE ii i k
Fapr : ’ he st a o
CITY ITEMS.
NoTICE.—All legal advertising in the STarE
JovRNAL must from this date be paid in ad-
vance, except where otherwise provided by
Transmitted exclusively to the State Journal.
,, , . . . Spanish titles, can be found at the
i he latter had just time to say
o,‛‛ when the office was shaken to
The Sen
rigantic
4% ANTONIO EXPII
1. - imiprov etrnt. by
patch of land and a garden spot. All this in i charter, with its enormous “grants and
a State where land is bought and sold by the i bonuses,’ with a view
squareleague. There are many ways of far
genuine land claims and
Housf— Bill introduce remitting dutieson
materials used in building vessels engaged in 1
f reign trade, t > enable American citizen’ to
register foreign vessels, and admitting certain
iroh and composite vessels to American
'iU D AT FAN AS re X1 v
would be required to give half that sum for a
H ORTICI If I in ,
i.U’iv;
" riltion to tfi,. above
witl the Rouk -keepe r of tli.
a letter from
Hamilton, in
From London.
" t he Prussian losses were from fifteen
3 0 twenty thousand
Manteuffel is at Rheims.
From Tourn.
Tot RS, Dec. 6,— The government has the
following official news by balloon from Paris
to the fourth instant :
", Thursday was passed in burying the dead
and succoring the wounded.
“ On Friday the Prussians were attacked
impetuously at Compiegne and Villiers. After
seven hours' fight, the enemy failed to carry
' pinions, and left their dead and wounded on
the field.
V ERSALLLES, Dec. 6.—The German officers
believe the siege of Paris may extend beyond
Christmas, but hope the French are’.dg-
couraged by the failure of the recent sorties.
DRESDEN, Dec 6.—Prince George tele-
u. graphs to the King of Saxony, that the
createdFrench retired behind the Marne. Further
offensive opertions are improbable.
DlANlik NB
HI Pie I OKI t I
registry .
Nlso, bill repealing duty on sugar, tea, and
© flee ; abolishing franking prvilege , abolish-
irgtheothce ot Admiral and Vice Admiral
. of the navy—the former at once, and the lap
all masonic bodies, and Masons in good stand- heard from various sources of his hav-
iu this invitation may come, to be ing made himself ven
present and join with us in the exercises of
1d —4 ♦
IETOR,
Xcw l ork*
III EN0L()(i1t AL JOi RN \| .
uplands 8d.; 4 rleans 9d ; sale- 15,000 bales.
The $12 lever watch, No. 13,580, purchased
from Charles P. Norton 4 Co , 86 Nassau
"40
«E f
Iand Ofice. This work give:
to be permit-
deavor to wiu
. laboring verv
LosDos, Dec. 6—Noon. — Consols 92a92,.
B nds b9.
Hamilton had strength enough, p an-
oplied with the powe
Office CnIEF or State Police, (
Austin, Texas, Dec. 7, 1870. |
' General « rder. |
With the approval of his Excellency, the
Governor of the State of Texa=, the following
CONNUBIAL FELICIrY. N
your issue of yesterday
Senator Morgan C.
which he makes several articles in th
Cengremsional.
WasnIcros, Dec. 7— Houle— Mr. Man- We learn that Dr. Phillips, who a few|wi favored the 2,
nt^’ frot dorth " arolina, was seated on old j months since lost his crop, barn and stable.
by the torch of some
several months past,
little surprising to
happens thiat, I
-i pt;on to the above Puper
w th the Book k> epe r of the Sr ATE
o -tf
ance would have been sen us. Ilie doctor
. lfl af l
M
F.
)
St. PETERSBURG, Dec. 6.—The Moscow jour-
nals denounce the Pruseian press for their si-
lence in regard to the treaty ol Paris.
Frem Nava scotin.
HALIFAX, Dec. 6.—The American fishing
schooner Hampton Nuckwas forfeited, with
stores, cargo, etc., by the Admiralty Court
She was seized in July for violation of the
treaty of 1918 and the fishing laws.
‘ Book for the Million,” Marriage
in another column.
ntral Klailr
kind enoug
‛IFN
" iioh, and, renders, goyerment NEw York, Dec. 6.—Captain Snmuels, of
ia usefin intormation on the the schooner Dauntless, recovered $50,000
of Un 'Ln is iri ven. ami no efforts damages from the Erttung Pott proprietors
ii ake this the most interesting and for libel, in reporting him intoxicated.
" an.th" best pi. tonal family RiCIMOND, aDec. G.-Thc Tobacco Con-
i Journal has reached its nrty ! vention met to-day and made a temporary or-
The form is octavo it hum ganization
mdinfvorduringthe many year NEw YORK, Dec. 0_A threatened strike
‘ H"h‛ ' ah was " ver ' M’ I of the Crirpins was delayed on account of the
notsut v
v -he has
one occasion I aff ree d him an oppor-
tunny to act in concert with the resi-
due of his friends anitheexpres ed
wish of the party at home, the same of
which he now makes his boast iq His
letter to your paper. I hi pe that tue
old gentleman will keep < ool and t y
and, live an < asy life, th at he will etjoy
the number his triumph over me with rust , ana
that it may serve to swerten thle a-
perities of his ruggi d nature ami a.jd
building up a growing and prosperous city
but the practice of inflating the price ot land
Can no doubt
give us good reasons for supporting
t her gentleman
FT. RAVEN,
D. W. C. Baker,
K. T. EOGLESTOS,
Colorado Commandery, No. 4.
E. RAvEX,
J. W. HANSIG,
W. W. Evans,
Lone Star Chapter, No. 6.
Frank MArrmws,
B. J. Smith,
Austin Lodge, No. 12.
in Philadelphia, a mechaniccan buy, in a ; The Senator will I <•
/
oi
a number of other prominent Cuban sympa-
thizers.
Demestie Mnrkete.
NpwOauNs, Dec. 6.--Flour enaer ; su-
perfine $4 879405; XX $5 2505 50; XXX
$55005 75. Good ordinary 134014e.; low
middling 1444142c. j middling 144015.; re-
ceipts 11,859 bales ; exporta to Liverpool 3172
bales ; exports to Barcelona 2507 bales.
Gold jog. 1
New York, Dec 6.—Gold 1100111. Gov-
ernments dnll.
* - > alingin Agricultural Implements,
■1 teneils. Seeds and Agricultural Pro-
■ d ' o better adve rtising medium for
priate observance of St. John’s Day, 27th , hides until called to n
instant, and having been tendered the use of I his letter to you unless
the Hall of Repreacntatives fur that occasion, have read and forgotte
______r______ and a programme having been adopted for the 1 him joy in fighting the
ninecannn mderate The line connecting with Orleans and Tours daydo hereby cordially and fraternally invite it is true that for a I
ammunition on the field before Amiens.” ! hee------- P----*-----------------3 "---------------
) ERSAILLES, Dec. 6.—The French have been
driven from Chevlly, and have abandoned
( ompiegne.
(which my frinds had giy
bat me, and after that Judge W inch
IR SIOM
RN, PheJ
A . A
thoroughly respectable location, and on street remember, whiledisplaying his
able zeal in public a
' 7"' “am
. . cate d 1y
baptised into the Re
only two nights Before he started fol
1c : a
ter when a vacancy occurs
\ resolution abolishing the Reconstruction Flour firmer.
New York, Dec. 7.—Stocks weak (iold
110g. Money 507. Exchange, long 8 ;
short 91. Bonds 74. - _•
Fl .nr firm. Wheat quite firm. Corn a"o 8lut8 his revenge in this base aniinfa-ifrom
shade firmer Pork heavy . .Id mess g22 50. mous manner. Ue h ope that he willspon be political p sition
Li rd steady ; steam 121c. Cotton firm; up- I unearthed and punished.
i lands 154e ; Orleans 16c.; sales 2000 bales.
Spirits of Turpentine firmly held at 47c. Rosin
quiet ; $205 strained. I
lor t,
put •
ra h
n
prev
i “ I J I' i l ” N
- < urre . . .
:: 1 . - ( urrene y . . . .
omfort. It is
NEw York, Dec. 7.—The steamer Champion
rports a heavy fog when she struck the Lsaac
mid- Bell. She struck tlx* Bellon the starboard
side tearing everything a way from the cathead
to abaft the wieel-house and breaking the
rumored that Er- shalt.,. The gangway and state rooms were
langeris storing vast quantities of provisions aso nightly damaged. Both steamers sig-
at II ivre t r Paris when the siege is over. ‘ nalled as they sighted, but too late to avoid
- collision. Benjamin Jayne, an oiler on the
Bell, hearing the signal, left the engine room,
and while looking over the rail was killed. .
' Hie Champion was bndly smashed forward, With kitchen, cellar, pari
but.towed the totally disabled Bell to port. f
A N t I ot 'hr I N ITl 1> s
TolRS, Dec. 6.—The army of the loire
after spiking their guns and destroying the
ammunition evacuated ( rleans. " °
to the amenity of his mannerx. li he
would permit it, I w oul 1 like also to
suggest to him some choice literature
with which to relieve his hours of mo.
roseness ami sense of responsibility
for instance such as the life and trial’
of Bishop Onderdonk, Pickwick, Don
Quixote and Captain Simon Suggs
Read these, my dear Mr. Hamilton
keep them constantly by you and take
a brighter view of things. You can
place them by the side of vour own
achievements in public affairs and in
many iustances no doubt derive in.
structive lessons and <
the best aj,d only ndvice
offer.
subject of criticism.
The honorable Senator
The daysand nights this week have iecnh mightl called
freights steady. . wintry only by their 1 .cation in the calender. Uncompli nen ary A
Marketw. li . . .i , . nevertheiess,uponthei
In temperature they are autumna!, and theirlt. i._ ( ...... , ,
delicious mildness soothes the tired spirit like i i , .
i >• .... . 2 , I build up the part V. an
a benediction. The dreamy sunshine, the . |- /
. . . a ,,,,, Lo beiev e that he i
almost leafless woodland, the fading grans, I Ilis recent attacks
flatingvilsofmist—blueon the far off hillsone of his.....
or ruset in the sun—the lulling voice .i the position has n.doult
br "k.and the cool exreesot th. wind, are all | He is well aware 11,
mensnger- of peace They give us rest joyed my contidence t
without sadness arid happy languor without extent sincethe public
one touch of pam. The influence of the time | famous letter repudi it
At . Dm- । is blessed, and it blossotns io blessing. 1
forte and that he ought
ted unmolsted to en
something. He was
tr al last :
H itnesse s
irho hn ee
the hr fit
existence. Apply to the chief, lerk
The troops
cold.
beat him so easy that
always fond «
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 6. — Gen. Herman Wal-
bridge, a well known merchant and railroad
to which he al-
y attentioi By
, perhaps, Linny
n them. I wish
in. ' 3
Frem Tours.
lot rs, Dec. 5—p.m,— Palladines telegraphs
the government here, that he made his retreat
in an orderly manner, losing neither muni-
tions nor prisonens.
A commission has been appointed to inves-
tigate the evacuation of Orlcans.
A great number of people are leaving
the city of Tours. An early attack on the
city is apprehended; the government, how-
ever, evinces no intention of leaving.
A Paris dispatch of the 4 th, by balloon, ful-
ly contirms the previous favorable reports.
Carrier pigeons with advices from Tours
were arriving regularly.
The Seine is full of toating ice.
General Ducrot bivouckeat Vincennes on
the night of 3d.
Frema? Diferent Poimta.
Washington City, w<
the Senator’s pct.
From Wawhinton. fast an earthquake travels.
W AIIGTOV, Dec G.—Carl Schurz partiri- ouski, when the late earthquake was
patedin the senatorial caucus to-day. ■ ■
Colored recruits have been ordered from
the Sign=of Ch nrat t> r.
L i 1 . m. i- a -[•' elal f atur .
natural hi-tory of man. ru-
tuode -of life in tilth reut tribe •
■ ' u Kiven.
n e orgunization, -till' tun and
I considered that that was his
H ' Mb.A/lMl
same brilliancy of olor an when purchaned o connubinl happines than ch
James R. Wilton, Secretary American Sewing henithy, infants and childven.
Machine Company, New York. oc2n 3m J remedy:Syru 11 "
car routes, by which he can reach in a few
i hard fora particular friend of no par
1 ticular identity with Republican strug-
gles, but even Judge Winch whout
had been instrumental in taking inoi
the Loyal League; and who was thus
PERIODICALS. *
O)ne woul l
di l. Itis the
Hovsros, Nov. 30, 1870.
Editor Flakr'it bulletin -1 notice in
want of c< oncert a mongjourney men shoemakers.
uioreA9- A compromise is probable. •
- t 12 mtM’m*™! premiums: General Jordan’s arrest was founded on a
' • ■ -ample numbe r, with new charge of fitting out an expedition and enlist
I ro-p etum, ald a complete ing men for Culm, inOetober last. He is
- p wills phi "hi ci i Bailed to appear at the February term. His
nroadway .New York, ihail is & 10,000. There are warrants out for
; • D • . !'• a', ve Pup. :
Look k> ry : ofthi -lit
ocstf
l old story of Don Quixi
mill. He alludes to
| Houston and Texas (
t . • I I M I R I \ (. A (0.
it out yet II.' •
, its foundation.
eme. I have un-
derstood the Central road affair
Villainous incendiary, , mere baby by the side of it.
the other night found his fence set on fire. If ator is
promotions and transfers are hereby made for .
efficient services, and are published f.r gene.man has hardly found
ral information : is welcome to his tr
Captain Robert F. llaskins, company •A,• hope he wilt treasur
Ninth Regiment Stnte Guards, transferred to, aure ter abu
the state police as Captain of the Fourth Dis- Eent emen, notice th
trict, vice J. Ilelm, to date Deccmber 1 . 1970. other victory, which
- , left on recur i in this -
cnes, and । , • , .1 .
. । amounts t •> nothing.
‛1 "t 1 hardly suppnse that i
. • 1 . \ j he (lA 1 । V
tvottcr.
of hi-, letter, or
e dispt sition in
no doubi arises
ie received his
men whom he
ot suppori, lest
o or a kuav r.”
s this was, he
suceess prayed
omised b. help
<1 induced them
Id be trusted.
n lie ■ 11 v ev er v
for hi present
> urprised them,
r’ he ip ver ( n-
• any pirticula
ilion ofli- -ttid
-sofTe stimo,
u it * det med
! v 111 satisf}
- I ’ hr tin and it
itut ■ lanzuage of
' r . I let l r
United Kingdom among the "‘faithful,’’
assures its readers in its last number
that the Catholics form one fourth of
the United States, and that they are
increasing in number, not only more
rapidly than all other classes, but at a
greater ratio than the general increase
of the whole population, large as that
ratio is. A distinguished ecclesiastic
of great experience said, in answer to
the inquiry of the writer, “I believe
that in twenty years every educated
man in the United States who cares for
his soul willb:a Catholic." It is true
, ."On Saturday the French recrossed the
• • pr.u ‘ n alove Pnper Marne. The enemy made no opp sit ion.
"kke i’ r ofthesi on .. General Ducrot greatly distingisbed
<•> stf himself.
umanbody thelawsorufand. . NEw York, Dec. 6—Midnight. — Last night
M‛ • 'i*1.1'1 ‛ 4 auddrinkah 0W W: the steamer < hampion, from Charleston, and
1 now tn • xere ine, sin p ami , , Pn2 v 2 >, L. , .
u... with hygeme principles. I the steamer Isaac Bell, for Norfolk, collided
I- < and Bingrophicsofthe off the Highlande: Both badly damaged.
.. , 1 * ome 11 of the, world in all de 1 John James of the Isaac Bell killed.
■ ■ Gen. Jordan has been arrested and bailed,
- children, thla magazine has nosupe on the charge of violation of the neutrality
te "nt all the pet utarities of char laws.
on me. Other than a
forms u s that the Republican candidate for in the ( nidn <4 to-day ,
justice of the peace in that county was elected the Republican party <1 gainst a vollli-
with only seven dissenting vote*. teer attack of the genti
------—; pens that I have not
The Capitulation of Paris Approaching.' MASONIC CELEBRATTOX. — The undersigned, for the public in
. committee on behalf of the different mas mic and what may be a
bodies in the city of Austin, having been ap- that gentleman, it also
pointed to make arrangentents for the appro- never saw the articles
The Dublin Reriew, a Roman Catho-
I have for the past eight monthr constantly
used one of the $12oride gold lever watches,
manufactured by Chrles P. Norton A Co., 86
Nassat street. New York, and found the total
variation in its time but one-half minute, (30
seconds,) and it retains the kame appearance
of gold as when purchased. Several of our
men use them with the same results. I cheer,
fully recommend them for correctnesu and
wear. Horace W. Whitaker. Conductor Eric
, coxv:N110
the Publie
of all other
purge, de-
af tu
oacini ........... Judicin Di.tpic, Presentation of the Freuch MInhter.
___■ * i —---—
..... aX ov n„. m■<,, • Two Days Battle Before Orleans.
' •. ( lubs of ten or
frSEvex, DeC S—The following dispatch An Early Attack on Tours looked for.
the King m the queen: ThebukSNek
Lnburg. after two days’ fight, captured the
t .Jean railroad station and the suburbs of ■
(rleans He captured thirty guns andone i ,,
thousand prisoners. Prussian loss moderate. ! 1
1 he P’ruskinns found i
ban been cut by Prussian cavalry.
Washburne writes from Paris, that the ing taw hot
French, according to his information, were
beaten at all points but one, and the end is
apparently near. Capitulation within three
weeks may be looked for.
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