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RRR — = = EW YORK HERALD. |W, Sete 2 Comresy. This view of the | DREADFUL RIOT AWD LOSS OF LIFE | ere Syren mens Wwoesen ‘hoot Leman Comnet, asties pt Reece! ern fe terer ey wy Wi rncowey * | case must be kept in sight, for, nodoubt, the par- AT HOBOKEN. | probably have a sad duty to perform this day, in’) Mv i ran meek ae eee ee aie ew Yoeks tensors throagl JAMES GORDON BENNETT, tisams of these factioniste will do their utmost to * relation to this melancholy coesirvphs! Many of cal or ganas preceding * a coting wore read and tovhis frienas and fell PROPRIETOR AND BDITO! claim it as @ Weed and Seward victory. Nor are Le ella ie ag | the Germans were drunk. roved. PETITIONS peennrp, ae, for themeclyes, whet ia Ce = wassau sre. | We sure that those diserganizers want such credit. It THE MAY FESTIVAL OF THE GERMANS. — = Of ©. Stites, of Bloumlay” i tom of w horte in eon: | fant in Pst ig font hi ecg See eee ase would appear, from the course they have taken on weer | » pervert mrapance cl of’ the stringplece on. the | The fabrics heoffers for the, pre cree yp poorael i | Two o’crock, A. M.—Ouy reporter has just re- | wharf at Ma ule; of J. W. Beekman and N. @. but upon American art. Such & drab DAILY HERALD, 2 cents per copy—-8T ver | great ustional questions during the last year or ERAL MEN KILLED AND WOUND! | tamnqd from the Hudsan county jail, at Bergen Hill, res ‘goftred tateat be not graded und the if reseatpe, aw ready, has not Herta WEEKLY HERAL credit of another kind— eee ‘ 4 Ls, Kirt, arin contour, material, ME WEEKLY. HERALD, every, Setorict 31 SX | two, that they want credit of kind—that . wieie sixty of the Duteimen arrested at Hoboken | {gore cf land” cf Stun wendsland another fees | 8 riche Unilin ng of tee me Mg tain, and $5te.any | they want the credit, foran ulterior object, of break- | A Justice ef the Peace Badly Wounded. are confined, in separate cells. We madg inquirics | @ TBttY-Y nin isyet; from the Sixth to the Righth | lt soa ee aad ee in, the world who finds: H ao | ing up and *cattering to the winds this glorious con- enn for the jailer, and were informed that he had gone | fer ihe <f lessees of the southerly wide of Pier No. 14, fente to satisfy. lin is the man; but the Genin Fees seein cee oy Sata et | federacy of ours, which has made usthe people we | g Large Number of Prisomers Captured, to Hoboken with the military oompauies, to vestaet Ce gletmetns Ox heak ie toma Hs i a Re will: Lberally rae TV amavesree To seal att. | are, and Which, if not destroyed, will make us the rw g ; Se oe yk ere ithe nan, Pacwagns ann 30, . ; ee Kier, dcr, dice | the citizens fom violence, that was anticipated by | “het? case of Henry. Comin, fr. leave to establish Fyre he ; ‘Wotame v1 ; A peptone or era all who were at the village. "At a late, Roar MC | fery a the foot of Highty-sats street, North river; of bleh anticipates sp egnch and American. Bs .one se erees stosssnepess srs: is welt to have all these ° ; i ei elsh, the jailer, arrived, und courteously co'a- | Jonathan Faleoun, 1 ction of tax on house and i {novel fabrl xv! | is well to Bs Yesterday the Germans of this city held their anata hes he PORE aol ee apie ike sae, Peat, (cn, commaere of Fao be tone st elegant and novel fabri a Sth AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. | Sotthern Speeches=The Union and Disunton | annual May festival at Hoboken, accompanied by names of nearly all the pxisoncrs, which dye an- fire works for the Fourth of July; of several persons shed with a new grace, by a gaetian, heer eatin South Carolina, Georgia, and the South- | their wives and children. The numbers are va- nexed ;—- af pian jourigenth sirseb botwenn Avenue & Sera this tor todten, tae e" . A 5 4 i ng hi lone borer THEATRE, Bowory—MirvaWixtind-——Mort | Tce aees, riously estimated. Some say they numbered 20,000; ain di: at be Saly souachere, ight aaah carceretinr baer tect Tht beay fanglat steam the Genin ra cee, ion wa toda: a : rn of F in + bu hs ura met pRROADWAY, THEATER, Heoscwar-—Bersaixo raox | _ We Give 1 ovr ty Souther Rich lhe: speech of | cians A200 Mads 9 elt oramtey Ramen bors Were > Tene Rance Martin Adams, iathat Street trons Seoond'to Thied avemuc; of wundey | febrlokot tis class for IS0) surpass hn: chews rospeote (eis 0 SPeage FIRST. Senator Butler, at the Southern Rights Convention | very considereble. They had two bands of music, Peter Valdever, Lud Santic! us, to regulate and grade Hitty-cighth street, be- | believed, those whieh have already beon revived NIBLC’S GARDEN, Broadway-Naxow voR an Hown— recently held at Chardeston, and a speech of | and seven glee clubs, with banners and badges. ithe g Adolph Fata, {wean readway and. Seventh ae j of Engine Go, | much favor by the fair equestrians of Now York, Bue. of Finer W.cur, eee | Mr. Howell Cobb, delivered at Savannah, in favor | Some of the latter were red, and bore the inserip- Charles Schner, Horeace Us 0 ly a: t OE ow ek of aria | ng sn “opluion, they are Pat GRURON'S THRATRE, Chanturs stese—Rivale— | of the Union and Union compromises, and which, | tion “ Maifest,’ New York, 1861.” Oak Sterling, Reich Sander, Of Committee om Assensinents, adverse to the petition | tent, varisey, and exoullenos, with that axraning Mis of course, is of a very different character to that] ‘They passed over the ferries at eleven o'clock, to 1 eo nati. ky Ris Smoller. gue | b? pone, ores Real ‘e4 pays, refpaded.t a Aim. the | ot ercadway chposite St. Paul's. mn addit e above, ere are some arty 4 | a WATIONAL PTEATRE, Chatham strett-"Lapy or tre % lasts a > of Mr. Butler. In addition to these, we are | the where the festival was held, which is called . M ‘committee, adverse to the petition of Gilbert, Prentis & Lane—TuaLanr. \ * apes » more, wheve names it was impossible to get, at | Suttle. asking fore crosswalk to be laid by themselves Daguerreotype Art, and the art of kissing. BROUGHAX'S LYCEUM, Brvadway—Devit ww Paxss— | able to insert, also, from our special correspondents | Fox Hill, in the vicinity of the Elysian Fields. Im they wore gressly intoxicated, und unable to tell leakoue tn Ccadansayeteaety ab - | —Great excitement umong the Petor Fank artiste—mor Drvmciatee. | several tetters from South Carokina and Georgia— | the afternoon, while the Germans were partaking what Tad citseh ware. . To tee eter petition: of Juines Bonrman cud | iaigivsandeoubldes. Ladies, beware. Gentlemen, protect aa an A a . poles ; The m1 A sory | r f Ys i" fon the public ISTY'T MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Fall, 472 Brestway the whole enabling the intelligent reader to form | of # picnic on the grass, a disturbance took place ‘he above prisoners will be brought out of jail | others, im relation to the Ninth avenue, from Tbirtieth He, Halas phe, been. fer eneee Ie eae yore wee rid MINSTR ELST, 4 i this worning, and examined upon the charges pre- | toThirty-fourth strect; of Committee on Fire Depart- | 2ainst the BD cent and’ Hf d fine plotures, bocce | very correct conclusions with regard to the position | between theni und some young men of Hoboken 5.2 (0 rs ita tea, aii 608 PE” | cient, in favor of Having the bell tower at Jelferson inae- it Welie, e baatece ahesene slsdag laneweler FELLOWS MINSTRELS, Fellows’ Basioal Hali, ‘No. 44 | of political parties in the Seathern States. and New York, whom the Germans describe as ‘Yunee O’ctock.—Auother of our reporters has | Ket repaired; of Committee on Fire Department, upon Doct. T. W. Donovan, Homeopathic Phy~ Swan street, opposite Vanduzer stroct, Tompli ie aceite trig inne nl One of the “respectable” papers of this metro- | Rock Beys and Skort Boys, and allege that they just reuched this office, nd informs us that the | the petition of Hose Co, No, 10, fur repairs to thelr house; nt isent, eran en ——— . of if same committee, in favor of fencing ina portion of the b AMENICAN MUSEUK—Awusive Prrvonwators AR |: et id ati # A A vibe ht Independent Ritlemen and the Jersey City , @ “ 4 sicien weancds ann Evenrse. polis, which hus divided its columns, recently, be” | seized their sausages and drank their beer. The Contlng:t a bare returniod. 1m Tacdey oity, and re- | eee - aaa oe | Bisusén; of comalttee ve | Ulle gad fine), iat =a <= = = — | tween public discussions and Personal hostilities, Germans repulsed them, benting them soverely } port that all quiet at Hoboken. ‘ | Park row aud Pearl street; alao, im favor of improving | M. BS. RKirty, M. Ds C BOUBL E SHEE < has taken up'the exploded notion, in vogue twenty | ‘The two parties subsequentty met at McCarty’s ~ Stine Larwe.—it is asserted bat young Hickey, | the gradce of Cliff and Beekman streets, at their june- | | ‘i ¢) ii 4 ho was wounded in tho riot, died this morning. | tion; of same committee, in favor of widening Albany The Eye—Dr. Robinson, 8 on and Ph: “ ate | yeers ago, that the agitetion of the slavery question saloon, about three o'clock in the afternoon, and who w ‘ fn EO A a Ce nege eRe EM pe prt n tinted? ot | eng ee anche, New York, Tuesday, May 27, 1851. | can be smothered by an assumed indifference and | there was the ‘first serious outbreak of riot. The Pel mc fcreanrren py aerinsae one ag Scmumlites on Wire Departinents in favor of sp a | Sielnty scopmity Sere Lonasee Stecmens of diseases ofthe — | silence, and charges apon its cotemporaries « desire | perty of Germans who were engaged’here all wore pected to survive. | Cee. Beery i Tee Somers, | icpeapes reste Gepesarey orgter iussreed. without Latest Telegraphic News. | to inflame the publ: mind on subjects connected | white short coats, and white hats, and may be de- Eo EERE es |, OF Sheet Oemabtacionte, ouaiiotng 6 tibet sisi gies | Pain. Oflice 2 Barclay steeet. By the arrival of the Be'tish steamer Canada at | with this topic. As well might this sagacious | signated the Short Boys, or fightieg men, of the Discoveny ov Coat in Onegon.—The discovery | for the grades of strcets and avenues below Pitt second | ruth in a Nutshell.—The cheapest and of coal in Oregon, of which an account is given in | #treet inclusive—referred, From the barean of best place to get Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, is at JONES'S, journalist recommend a man standing on Table | Germans. Several ef them bed knives and ments, arking the adoption ef accompanying ordinance, | pete piace to Ket Boots, Shoot ie cuseume | | Rock,-at Niagara Falls, to believe himself'to be | arms. There are those who ‘say that there Our columns, is an event of vast importance incom | aming asscerors to ascens the expense of filling in sunk: | Balifax, we Dave three deys later news than was ght by ‘the Baltic en y ev B standing on a stene ina brook three inches deep, | was ne disturbance whatever #1] it commenced ection with our future trade in the Pucific, and pee ngeec Res Coe tioeniaiananae, so Laces | will be observed that there had heen a slight im-} 4.40 attempt to subdue the natural excitemen’ | here, and that it originated in the Germans With China, the East Indies, and Japan. When | syronaitures of the depattineut, for the quarter ending | Sfomoter eleunliness of the halt, by reme vi Worthy of Note.--Bogle’s Hyperion Flutd Py oy chnsting denéen® 006 ive o PY i hier itati iti i i fre: ' ‘ily 5 ‘ther explorations of the coal veins which have | March 31,1651 oT d capillary functi Sold provement inthe cotten market, and that there | springing from the agitation of the political waters’ | demanding drink rather peremptorily, and MeCarty fur i rn emnaias ‘and restorer of diseased capillary func Sel were agein grounds for supposing there would bee | astauifested:in the dosuments which we this day | refusing, when blews followed, and the Hoboken | been struck, shall demonstrate that a large supply | ™¥,Y 100" cieaniug sirets, frum danuesy dat (9 | Kort ae Dk Fulton streets. Rusher. "goasrr 24 | Clar 278 Broadway’ Cary & Co., aud Brigham & place before the public. It is mere political imbe- | boys took part with him, anda mélée began, which may be depended upon, the increase of the steam | April Ist, is grr at | Day. Por pe ae Pog po | Bene Engi nines sili cility, or slug gardisia—a“little folding of the hends | resulted in the dewolition of MeCarty's house, and uatrineon the Pacific coast of this continent will be | Amount received telligesce possesses lat little interest. ’ to-sleep”—avhen everywhere around us the notes of | the serious injury of a lame child, of himself, and rapid, and the results will be fur more wonderful | gus for the enme period...+..... , Mr. Webster is expected in ‘Albany this evening, | werning ar> sounded, and we hearthe “clink of | his wife. McCarty fired two shots into the crowd, | than anything that has happened since the discove- | Ordered to be printed. From the Commissioner of He- : By if ¥ . A rine + aba bs pairs and, Supplies, asking for a further appropriation 7 where he has been invited # a public dinner on | hammers ¢losing rivets up,” thus to sbut-eur eyes, | one of which took effect in the groin of aGerman. ty of gold in California. Indeedy the proposition joy iterations and repairs to house of Hose Geapenne | eee a From a Lady of the Eighth Ward —Mr. H. V. Bush :—Dear Sir—One bottle of your Aromatic Cordial har relieved me so much of o weakness, and di tres wt my Person in that way afflicted should be with- depot, 319 Greenwich etreet, corner of Du ‘Wodnesday evening. He is expected to address | and toaffect to be deaf and dumb, when every hour | The combatants tore up a fence, and dealt dreadful for @ relireed from St. Louis to the Pacifie will de- | No.80—sdopted. erase ane, aud by drugaiste gencrally, pa > brings us evidence that we are near the dawn of a | blows to cach other; they also wielded the legs of rive more favor as the steam marine increases be- | py Aigerman Brrctox.—-That the Commissioner of Re- | 8 Dealers are respectfully Invited to Cia-shindy Sh the mesa dag ahaoon. © The work hla and i tween California and China, than from any other | pairs and Sup 3 * pat, a tel a e | plies be directed to cause the pump in olga aleaton | great, a terrible, a perhaps, @ bloody contest. | broken tables end chairs, and the branches of trees, , . pits i ons Ty el ers pty Pe masa ty ep ni ora veto tai nee Air taht Satie oes pre 180i, the ering en. There are events in the history of nations whichare | while others drew knives end pistols, and used them | cause, because capitalists will perceive the proba- yori died up. oad Sate tics ae os of temaentcrseine, waa, ‘The duel at Washington, it appears, har not yet | preceded by harmless omens; but ke who habitually | irecly. ‘The tide of battle advanced and receded, | bility of returns from so vast an investment, when | By Alderman Bann —That a fire hydrant be ereeted | Satygh'” “AMEN DROTH, BROTHERS, iP ween ‘ i of esa RP aa eft s si 6 and place Croton Aqueduct Departnent in Ma- yooh Vehret rs were taken place, the:parties te it having been placed | disregards every portent of danger, is as much a | the sale of victory at one time inclining in favor all the great ports of Southern Asia have been Sie lon. Brida ae, Bren iphne a feeb pe Pounce £3 wader heavy bonds for themreservation of the peace. fool as one who, having escaped death in periods | of the Germans, and at another for their opponents. , brought into direct contiguity with our own towns | streets, and that the sum of $55 is hereby appropriated | 4.44 neatest style, always conforming to the shape of head, hid of peril, believes he shall never perish. That isnot | The Germans exceeding their antagonists in num- and cities. | for the same. fonturer of fa: wy pegeral appearance of sil persons 7 P ” ve z Pgs oo Py A . . By Alderman Bai :.—That « dewalks on Bleecker street | Hill, the init Prom Masevhusetts we have the rosult of the | 174. Jhilosophy which bluats the sensibilities and | bers, drove them off the field, killing some and| Oregon, too, is destined to receive a rapid aug- | and Greenwich uvinue, from Perry northerly, be re- | iseeld thejustly celebrated infallible onguent for the hale our stock of unequalled assortment of Stoves. We Cvngressional election yesterday, in the Seeond | makes the judgment drunk. wounding others. This battle lasted about three. mentation of population from this discovery of coal. paired. - > onniggunes axd in the Fourth districts. Robert Rantoul has ‘That South Carolina, now divided into three par | hours. Its healthful and delightful climate already proves Re of Doan es Minenen in hee ie gree In If any o' goon nna eet _ 2 ie, in Preserver. ‘Tt acts like a charm, ties, may have a powerful iafluence upen the com- The Short Boys, or Rock Boys, or by whatever the most sallow and yellow complexion beantifally a. tranrparert. One trial will prove its quatity. Buy a ss mon sentiment of the Southern States, should her | name they may be designated, hastened to the is inereased, by the growth of its commerce, spring- Low die Mepartmens. OF the bane scabintiins 10° 7 in the latter. ‘Thus, wo find that the free soilers | °.5 poldly dare to try the question of secession by | village, and meeting a large number of Irish labor- ing out of ite coal and mineral resourees, that re- | Luilding an engine for company No. 19. OF Coatings’ || men et Hoe irae Aiats, OO Hipedeny,icerner of Moment sh have obtained their man in the Second district, | any practical action, no reasonable man will doubt. | ers, who, had just stopped work at 6 c’elock, gion will equal, probably, a ee State of | oa Gewese in feeres of baisding & sewer'ts Hevea sivoe, _E,tm now making fine Drest and rock: while the whigs have (riumphed in the Feurth dis- | 1t is not, then, enough to be satisfied with the power | enlisted them in their service, by telling them that Culifornia, now the commercial Mecca of the whole Siadhloy iucietnl sasuelre Gontear $16, gleoya superior single breasted: Frock = rr. GEO. triet. In the Seventhndistrict, the chances appeer and the right of the federal government to restrain | the Germans were cutting the throats of American civilized world. It is to be hoped that nature has | ‘May 26.This branch of the Gommon Council met thie $40), ond am doing mare bustaces igh puocenal ve ya “Bods te be in favor of the democratic candidate, Mr. a tractive; and when the intercourse with its coast | premises to Henry Cornell. Of Committee on Fire De- | t, been chosen in the former, and Benjamin Tkompsoa in favor of reinstatiog Dr. Joseph Lyon in | such action, provided it hae that ability, andshould | citizens. Many of the citizens of Hoboken, too, been bountiful to Oregon in coal deposits, and the | afternoon—the President inthe Chair, The minutes of | mage, and made to « it be attempted. It is the part of wisdom to listen | collected to give the Germans battle, while most | position in which it has been found rather favors the the proceedings of the previous meeting were read and Bishop. Robert Rantoul is a reereant from tke | ¢. the honest complaints of any section of the coun- | persons shut up their houses, and barricaded their | hope, which, once fully realized, will have a vast | *?F°¥* — De arrauds Felice amiclesis sotebihed” Heit the rae democratic party, aw! a recent convert to political | try; and to avert, if law and reason have the power, | windows and doors. Meaatime, the Germans hav- presented and appropri- | be: ty we see in ir adway. at places of public amuyement, in social Ife, is prodiiced by this great bomofacto th whe delight in personal beauty, jalf the shining, black whiskers which beautify and rejuvenate the red beads, ore the requ Dr. 6 | effect upon the civilization and settlement of that | sine following petitions we coalition. John G. Palfrey was the free eoil cen. | a collision between the compact government and | ing carried McCarty’s house by storm, and smashed great country, to which emigration as yet has been — OF residents along the line of the Harlem Rall : tos ‘ i i i i { roti ii L. ‘king for an ordinance to compel the Harlem didat sition to Mr. Thompson, and his de- | the partner which derives all of its own national | doors, windows, bar, fixtures and furniture, they too limitedly directed. “ Railr feat hiirecriias os whale pawoteshy existence and government from it. A civil war | pursued the enemy in the direetion of the village, iene | Company to run more frequent trains, and to reduce the anaes Ctemninntt fare om said rond. Referred once commenced in this country, it. must be admit- | and various skirmishes took place, in which the | St#zr Ramnoaps—It is the determination of | “Or jackson Hone Company, No. 14, for repairs to thelr er pi ry most flery red is oo te gray or t) brilliant black; and when too much care makes ook gray, the best thing he can do is to use Gou- ‘Gow edicated Goap is tha only article ‘ a ni C il, fr r | . ferred. much firmer charester than Mr. Rantoul, whe is | ted, would be, beyond precedent, disastrous. ‘The | Germans were still suacessful. All this time the | ©WF Common Council, as appears from a vote re- gery ee ant Captains of Pole, for an Increase of in old man d's di, which df cently passed in the Board of Assistant Aldermen, | only a novice im the business, and a fickle politi | wound once made, could never'be healed. There | women and children were screaming with terror, and | Ref : ed, lot sail » bee sian at the best. would be a perpetual issue, and no political cata- | running inalldireetions from the showers of stones | ‘hat ayaa aria vars a ae sino | got brookign Unien Ferry Company, for relief from tax roadwey. eee ee plasm would ever be potent enough to restore the | thatwereflying Many ofthem left their husbands | peep ~ AO date: Of Hose Company 44, for permission to vow See ones Whe Spectal -Kicction To-day=The Canal | body politic tolte original perfection and soundness, | abd eweethearts behind, and made their way in the | their places of business, and get home to their daily | tnetot en whicl their house stands. ‘Referred. | y,kuntehinan: Dy spepste Bltters.—We belleve Question. On this seo iso Jenlalal * | best manner they could to the Jersey Ferry. in one | bread, from their daily labor, in the shortest possi- KEPORTS OF COMMITTERS. versal as the above. The 1d wide . “ . ., | On this account, every wise legislator, every pra- | ofthese onslaughts, the Germans beat a young man i i i | Report of the Committee on Fire Department, in favor | speak of it highest terma, which it richly deserves, a ‘This is the day.cppointed by the Governor of this | dent man, will anziouely awaken to the position of | to dreadfully that b> lay ou the Geld for deade ‘The | DiC lapse of time. It is supposed that railroad cars | o¢ concurring to have house of Hose Company 2 in | (yarhears to give anflsfaction in every cage 4 State for the election of twelve Senators to fill the | south Carolina and ber citizens; not from any fear | Germans with the white coats acted in concert by ; @T¢ swifter than omnibuses ; und the Board of As- | Third street, repaired. Concurred in. com- ing, ite virtues, and fee} th +i weald de criminal not vacancies caused hy the resignation of the demo- Stat eile De the sound of a horn. | sistant Aldermen acting, we suppose, on this im- | Mittee. in favor of allowing $25 to Hose Company 17, for daily increasing. We prophesy that ic Senators wh igned in a body rather than of thes an of > but with grave apprehen- At this period of the hostilities Mr. Bunning. | pression, have decided that there shall be a railroad | er eretente P5008 fe Sem hen e vag Eons Sootateliins a aud ke Gecinea of sit cratic Senators who resigned ina ly rather | sions of that interminable train of evils which must | Justice of the Peace, in addressing the rioters, abd | P nD, favor of allowing $: for repairs to house of Hose ( as poheeegy a Seow Me oft. It cam be obtained of all permit the passage of the bill for the enlargement als frome ang cutheesk of popular feel: inst | endeavoring to quell'the fight, was knocked down | °*tablished in Eighth avenue, from MeComb’s dam gS ere ae, AS. een, of the Erie Cana!, believing it to be uneonstitu- i sai se Pe eect effort soauiines and badly ay His head ls severely wounded. | down to Abingdon square, thence down Hudson gine Sompeny ie 2, poor Bel [dine Ry _ tional. ‘The canvess has boen very «pirited in three | +15 oxterior right of State sovereignty from the in- pie: Mame ror cma age oad ies genanbylingetlrnpesiiiad Meme ss to Engine Oompa i Smee ee paisa ics - i ee or four of the twelve districts, and both parties hare | ycrent national federal interest, which, it is eon- | of fighting, they scattered, many of them tofok for | “treet, we do not remember which, and perhaps | “orthe Committee on Arts and Selences, in favor of | ‘The stock market opened quietly this wernt ges presented their most available candidates—oneset in | ded, necessarily exists in the eonfederated | their wives and children, and female triends. Some | another in the Second avenue, and another in the | soneurring te procure e stant of colors {ee Brewented | were pretty well sustained aotwithrtanding the limitea : , : , : “ Ai , Regiment N. Y. 8. M., at an expense 1 — - =e — Sere aan —_ P | government at Washington. of the prettiest of the women might be seen with | Sixth avenue. We hope that when action istaken | ¢559° Adopted transactions, The lending stocks operated in to-day were | Jubs in their hands. tg 4 a ow, wa use insarasiinins; indhigabibanel oF re mong 2 ‘tboys,” reinforced ‘by the Irish | 12 the premires, there will be no treading onthe | — Of Committee on Sewers. in favor of sewer in Houston | Harlem, Long Island and Canton, and asllcbt advance was ‘ 7" 5 . % 5 tre from Bi % ae. Wit Ons Pee a Messrs. Butler and Cobb, avowals both of the | laborers,and by citizens of Hoboken, waited at Otto Tights of those who have a claim on the considera- 2 opto tyr ty MK my) erect. | Tealized om quotations. All others fell off a fraction, and Fy ‘Joseph _— ss Jam Sayer. secestion and the Union feelings of the South. | Cottege for the scattered and straggling parties of | tion of the Common Couneil ; but that if railroads | ing « fre hydrant in Temple street, mear Cedar. Adopted. | closed heavy. The money market ix daily gutting easier. 9. ‘Halstead Sweet James 0. Curtiss, There isan honest fensikcnees of purpose. tn both. — ae a to the Laon ny who | are to be built in the thoroughfares aforementioned, | Same, fhe Sie hydrant in Eh sath street, between First Large amouxts of money are daily offered in Wall street, % Se ea One stands the iapersenation of tmpationse sd Kae "tomeas ahd Pisses tak ater. German who | Of in any other street, a due regard will be had for | “Of Commitice on Streets, in favor of concurrence to re- | Call loans, at four and abalf aud five per cent interests i. Thomas Smith. Sidaey Tuttle. dissatisfuction—and the other of patience and confi. | bad not a petticoat to defend him, particularly ifhe | the rights of those who live along the routes, and | ti ce SS | wld and the probability is that by the middle of June there ie. Bend Siunungton, Charles 4 Mana dence. Each represents the opinions of a largeclars | 2&4 8 white coa:, was knocked down, made prisoner | those who are most likely to be injured by the estab- | Adopted, Of sme committee, in favor of flagging wide. | Til be 8# Rreat an abundance of money seeking invest- ‘P. Hateb Charles Stebbins. : S64 : . eee of, and in many instances well beaten after he was ar): nent of such lines | walks at the corner of Obrystie and ‘streets, | Ment as at any previous time within the pact two years. 2. Moses o po ee i = of Southern citizens; and in the political equipoise | reeted. pte sh re 7 fe loads —_ Hage | Adopted. ‘Thus far, this year, California has given us twice as mucky re . - Henry B. Stanton. now apparent, it is in vain that we can | ersweresenttoBerg-njail. TheGermansinthervar, | 74. re ipexe ann Mn. W a's S ane RESOLUTIONS. gold as for the corresponding period last year, and the a finding what was going on abead of them, hastened | _ 7 ng and Mn. Weosien’s Srencn. To allow Geo. Greer and others to build a sewer i ~ a ». ee. Same Seen Seen prophetically declare which scale is to settle down | (ete o the rescues when a terrible battle eom- | Our Fourierite cotemporary does not seem to like | Twenty-uiuth street, at their own expense, "| prospect is certainly favorable for m eontinuance of the It is easy enough to predict that the canal influ- | gs the weight of political events agitates the beam. | menced opposite to the office of the magistrate, Mr. Mr. Webster's great epeech at Buffalo, and is at- _ That Pier No. 11, Bast river, be widened six feet on the | supply at the sume rate. Everything depends upon Cali- ence in the State will be sufficiently powerful to | 41) js critical and doubtful; while, s0 . Bunning, corner of Washington and Newark streets. aoe a oe : | West side. | Adopted. fornia; but we have no fears that she will disappoint us. control she election, and secure the return of pei i censemed, fcr i Ko tn The cuher, grocery of B. M. Gilmore & Co. had | poe eid bes aoe own peculiar way. What clse | in Fealated and eetded ““augptea, Tit Ol as avon as it | rhe receipts of the Long Island Rinesed Gerdbing enough of the whig candidates for the purposes re- | feeling is in favor, at all haeards, of throwing off | ba bagivel pag tig | Seen pay pry yore | ge | _ That his Hon, the Mayor be requested to Inform this | eaeh of the first four months of the last two years, were quired of them. Along the whole line of the canal, | ai) attachments which link her with the Union. | weight. Almost every house down to the tery was Martne 4@ntse. | paid tuto the itor pA Tounses te" oat oes ee gnnened = ile R there are but few voters who are notin favor of the | Grant that her Legislature bas suficient moral | riddled, particulmly Pope's and Corbett’s, Mr, | Steam to Gauway—-We learn that efforts have | powder, for the year 1860, Adopted. » aegrteaieas: aan enlargement. They do not look at the abstract ‘i " Lewis’, and Mr. Wright's, on the opposite corner | been made, and with prospects of success, to induce That the open lots between Avenues B and C and . 4 and political courage to hold to the conservative | +, Gilmore's. ‘They got up on the roof Mr. | che proprietors of the fine steamship North America to | Migzeoe seacs Be pers me. Adapted, question whether the proposed law is uneonstitu- policy of endurance, under the alleged oppressions | Lewis’ house and proceeded to demolish it. The pena her ona trip to Galway, with agus, the cross walk in Broome street, from the north- ji ‘i imply at.t ty © |x " sep) ‘There is “ tignal or not, but simply atthe neceseity ofenlarg- | of which she complains, yet the theory of secession | Germans wore now again victorious. Thus | sit doubt to be entertained that the gavel nance | os “pa corner of Mulberry street, be re- ++ $10,963 49 $12,408 76 $1446 27 1.164 04 453 06 i 2.956 20 2.841 58 1 1 +» 12024 89 ing the capacity of the canal to enable it to answer | iy in her brain, if not her leart, and, while it re- | Tit reigned uncontrolled, with but one magistrate i That be built in Twenty-fifth street, 5 7 ") elas : iy + and, omstabies to cupece the torrents, On equelly, if not more profitable, than if it were made to | , & sewer allt in Twenty-Afth strest, from ‘Totals... $45,708 74 $58,385 OF 97,875 90 all the requirements of the increasing traffic and | soins, will agitate her and the Union. Already } poppers og -teded peed pipe ne of North river to near Tenth avenue. Heferred. The receipts and expenditures of this road, fur the last but | Liverpool with passongers simply. Many who have | t! | friends in Ireland would prefer sailing to Galway to sail. | — Resolve Ae FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. eopsmercial intercourse between the great Westand | ha; she adopted retaliatory measures on the ques- | of wh Dat the resolution adopted by this board, | four years, have been as follows :-— the Atlantic. They don’t care for lawyers’ opinions | tion of slavery, whi As May 22. direeti "1 jon of th ing. fe x x : fslavery, which have brought her action under | | eity | ‘ne for Liverpool, and others would be attracted by the | 210} 22, directing « wuapention of tnaring street’ beg Receipte. Fapenees and ~~ on.om side or the ather; and while they will decide | t1.¢ inquiries of the British government. Her la d individual stragglers were dealt womorcifally | shorter sea passage, and a desire to see the varied and Riuntionwnet tama be. gaene oe cane, on the enlargement, they will, asfar as they go, also | for the imprisonment of colored szamen who come ferry, and outside and in, and on the adjoining | besutiful scenery in which Ireland abounds. The North | _ Resolution to have the curb on the westerly corner of | 1848,. 158 063 72 22057 49 dacicle.on the constitutionality ofthe measure. They | to her porte, are sumptuary enactments, which | green, the fight raged furiously. Mr fa: kor, | America ie a substantial sea boat, and would make a | J#tes slip and South street, elevated more than fourfeet | 1549.. i414 04 12,384 95 al sehetinn, pt | by! ong teoy ee ae oom | 1860.. 179,097 67 128,196 42 WHOL 2 ms, | gt "0 be do: on ulated. Con- h trip to Galway. eee ‘6 Tt will be observed that au increase of travel has oc, wil do thie in the oxercise of a power belong- | have grown up through the interference of Northern | P¢ Proprietor of the hotel adjoining the ferry, | quick run, so that we shall be pleased, for se shut up the building. Meantime, the Justice | to hear that she will make th ing to pegs a _ and rome gars people— | inen with her institutions, and is an act of which | swore in special constables, and’ the citizens, | sk | Jtesclution in favor of causing new hove carrlages to curred in each of these years—much greater. however, in fromers of their own constitution, and makers of | », might expect many a similar one, had she the | incensed by having their houses attacked, flocked Supertor Court. be built for hose companies Nos, 19 and 40. Concurred in. | the last year than in either of the preceding. The four their own laws. I: is to be regretted, however, that | opportunity of returning in this way blow for | tothe standard of the Justice, who stationed him Refore Chief Justice Oakley. | "Resctution to lease lot of ground at 103¢ Mott street, | months of the Present yet show an inercase, as stated, self at the ferry, and had the ( nans arrested as May 26—Geo. W. Thatcher ve. The Bank of the State of , f0F ten years from Ist May, 1860, at $150 per annum, for they passed through the gate. In this way some | New York. —This was an action to recover damages for the purpese of erecting thereon an engine house. Oon- | Over the corresponding months of last year, of $7,676 90; d the measure is not to be submitted to the people of | pow. In this evidence of her disposition, may be | the whole State, for it would make on excellent is- | gimly f ich | ‘ How and should this tion hold tl hy . imly read the vague and uncertain future which | forty or fifty were made prisoners, whilea skirmish | Slowing a draft or bill of exchange to be protested. It - Proportion hold throughout the yeer, que on whieh to go into the regular State election | would arise from her movements as an independent | sedebed dhasah outs captare; onl thus Os te eppeared that plaintiff, who resided tn 8. Louis, drew a | | Resolution c the carriage way in Twenty-fourth | ihe reeetpte for 1851 would be equal to $210,246 25, " pe } f “ = bill of exchange on & man named Daniel Thatcher, for | * tween Eighth and Tenth avenues, repaired. in Movember next. | power, free from all allegiance to the federal ities were kept up tifl an advanced hour. ; $2.500, which was aceepted by ‘Thateber. who mede jt | Coneurred in ‘The receipts of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Bal. ‘Tbe result, as we have suid, will, in all probabi- | povernment. | c some Was we = i New York p ae payable at the Bank of the State of New York. Previous | eselution for pier to be built | timore Railroad Company, for the month of April, 1851, Jity, ‘be mufficiently in favor of the whigs. It will not, | Georgia and other States at the South have much when two military’ coanpenten eed 0 Seu Seeman pot. Ra” Jo bint was LP eouieh ana cmos — Userespondlng month iast peat so 6S howe ver, bea whig victory, for, om the line of the | of the sume spirit that has recently characterized | turned out—in ah about feventy oF one hundred | demanded und eyfused: “Tt wars therenpom, protesod, | Minis tor Bunege, , ——— ic large " men—and march for the field of battle, snd sent back to ft. Louls, and the ple otiff bad to pa: 7 i fF ip © . Capt. 4 Trerease this year, equal to 5. Tcent.... 042 8 canal, many of the democratic papers, and a larg: South Carolina; but they have apparently more where they arrived after nine o'clock, and when interest, protest. &e., to recover which be brings the an. } wefan wrte aedtouna bx la, hts teed pert deiaend py! re cent rae mumbe. ¢ of the voters of the democratic party, areas | reverence for that compact of compromises aud | the worst’ of the affair was over yt tien. ihe delenee nt up was thet was aot'a tank | leave Boston to-morrow nove foe Malifx and Liverpool. | 1 Cott Bt SO CMS am comiage tesiguer much in: favor of the passage of the bill as the whige | pone # which was born, nursed and nurtured | their drum, however, and cheered mor! vigorously; transaction, but merely a transaction between the teller | 17.4 mails will close in this city at one and three o'clock value of the stock on! ‘arnings year end D, Thateher. The Court directed the jury to find = This year it will be able to do the same, and have a large P but there wae not an enemy to be secon, except f under the care, zeal and genius of our fathers of verdict for plaintiff, with leave to the defendant to ap- | fternoon. The New ¥ pu ~ end. a strong , Yfort will doubtless be made to turn the | the revolution. They h by ‘ ©’ | unfortunate stragglers, or small groups, cons ~ | penl tothe yenernl term, Verdict accordingly fur $28 ee ER eee SE eee the revolutio ey have sprung from a different of men, women and children. e main body hi Before Judge Campbell lisbed at 10 o'clock thie morning. ‘The Wabash and Frie Canal has beon doing a large revalt to t, Ye advantage of that section of the whig | ancestry. They do not inherit o much of the bold | either passed over the ferry, or gone round to Jer- Charles Diederich vs. Frederick Peckhard and Willian | + business this year, compared with last, as will be seem, party bead ed by Seward, Weed & Co., which ¥ of the cavaliers in the reign of the Stuarts, | %¥ City ferry, or ke it in the woods, afraid to Folta—This was an action for narault and battery. The | seeamebt &c.—Satistactor A by the annexed statement of receipts from tolls :-— has boon, for ® long time past, endeavoring to pro- | ‘They delight be the Beneiend vhis | come forward to ensounter the foe: and no doubt | pisiatiff by his ecumplaint, alleged that, on the 29th No- | mute nee tebe made tw cemelinnce withthe adecrtires | _ See, ie de agp asa . ey ight more in the beautiful philosophy of | some of them remained there all ight. It wag | Yetmber, 1660, the defendants, in Rivingston etroet, as | ment asp Barr Canat. duce adisol ‘tion of the Union. Political parties, | mutual dependence, which is so admirably con- | ewid that a large party othe boys intended to at- | Suited him and witha hammer and their flats struck | Tart Duri i bet Feet ss snctrewy- Ma TD and especially the whig party, are ia such « condi- figured and illustrated by all the great elements of | tack Becker's house during the night, and that the him paves vis a eee, Se conmees — > ! shat ing tame month last year... 6.0.66, 2049 TD tion in the St ate of New York, at the present Dutchmen were well prepared fo: t 6 Pe ~ —_ ous, The sre. [t would be well to bear this fact io mind, for ead, which 4 in this eat wingn apmeared, atany Rifen | Receipts from tele | in relat herete are a m PYANIUS DAVISON. m, with fire- | defendants, by their anewer, denied the assault, and aver. | nature, and by nature itself, in every one of her va sorwnemgpie il = sisesceseseee SOA 28 ‘ “ r s arms. In the course of the fight, the houres of the h e plain - ‘eoumenal Editor:—The charges mst | Receipts from vale land, April, 101. 14.110 76 time, that, with wut the course pursued by Seward, | icq forme—in the heavens and on the earth. Geor- | Tuteh residing in Hoboken, ‘were attacked by the | citrey and thet nal eankt pumeelt that commenced the | we at the Bolice, om the 24th lortant, by Me. White, of Receipts from cales of Mand, April 1980..... 4480 19 Weed & Co. on the very question, this subject od " sj Celia | boom enna in Ble } - 7 be ; - the firm of EB. W. Tiers & Co., of ront street, were nn- be ¢, ond th saibbad és gia, in particular, blends her Southern eoul with | » z 5 - one wee verre pom ‘ street, ead from defendant. Verdict for piain- | founded and false. Leen eat Lover mete ony represent — Fai 7 i} vement, a! e vi about el, q fle ote n' tel to de Ht ou | of hind to Mr. ite, in rerpect sanding or eee ove sevevene ce oe of thie cama enlety vwitnat perpore, brought forwara | ‘2 ‘Pitt of Northern enterprise, and commences | iomieiie with guna, and pistols, and blunderbuser; | ences | pertye) Heel be called r ee rs nam ee taaneme taken on the bill fe purpose, 8 | the race of compesition by directing her attention | and they c jo and - ~ epee Movements of Diatinguished People. | charger ca * ending May 1, 1851... . $108,500 22 ‘| of the Legislature, will be ey came outside and swore vengeance against | fun b one Manes le edubees Odean, | ee was expecting Me. White to call, | Receipts from rales of iands for six month: uring the last vereic 2 of the La ure, | to railroads, factories, and other means of enriching | the Short Boys. They were, however, nersuadedto | georyia @® * ia wewetes | for & oedtiements | sich fw arrested w“Mmusln... @ identified with Se; Yard's anti-slaveryiem and bis | porelf, South Carolina, in this reepect, has done | &° if, and not provoke a rencon're. While all this | “jon. T, Rowland; T. Merideth, Pa; D, Allen, Balu. | ™ "™mily am make his POTN MOWBRAY. higher law principles, and as an endorsement of | something, as is seen in the account of the lovely | NunPet hetes bk eta mabe Tat, reat excite: | more: Capt. 8 Seaton, ship Lady Franklin J.dortoa, | ee ec . Inerease over 150 per cont....j.cccceees + $00,088 80 ve districts i ic! . ment at the two Hoboken ferries this side, both at | Nateher, and B. Braddeck. Ala! % u 4 ireen Turtle rrapin.=Boyard ts both by the people of the twelve districts in which | vijtage of Granites ’ “ypate af the { 1 < aeeaaaanapadll Be te-day turtle soup and te ow teety 00 Th | THis ls encouraging to the bondholders. The canal to r le—and may yet do more, as | Barclay and Canal street, and some fi nding took’) sivals, yesterday, 06 the Ciiaten Ebtal. the election will be held, Unless pains are taken to,| she assovintes herself more closely with the ruling | place. A man, nicknamed Dick the Blower, On Friday, upwards of one hundred and twenty Indies | ° prevent it. Lot ft, ther, fore, be known to the | power of the age—the great commercial impetus | charged with shooting one of the Germans, was ar- = Kentlemen visited Mount Vernon, on board of the | > Je of the whole State, and to those of | that reforins and re-produces with the might and | rested by officer Johnron, of the Fifth ward, on this | Pion", steamer Thomes Collyer, Among the passen . Orders for soup ii qeagttt , at wig | NOt yet completed, and, in fact, has but one outlet, As Vi if quart, prompt! the intention 0 Ge For oars, promptly sebeest: ph Of the abore | £00 88 it is finished to the Ohio river, the revenue must Articles, ao woll pe the ‘other delicacies of the season. | increase more rapidly than it has in any month yet. It pe awiftnees of magic, while the builders of theories | side the water we learn, was Mra, Hamilton, the aged widow of | ER M. BAYARD, No, 8 State street. | wint then be the longest work ¢f the kind in the world, the whole United States, ti at this canal matter | and all kinds of inental speculations are astonished | — From the general confusion, and from the dark. | Alexander Hamilton. a name closely eonneeted with the | ‘nee a dan it passes through the most fertile and productive: « 1 ji in @8%, having no ref d confounded at the vast results, [ & , history of the country and with that of Washington. Splendid French Porcelain Wedd and as it passes throug! my and productive is a more Joca! finarcial busin ¢#*, ing no refer- | am ‘e vast results. Unquestionably, | ness of the night, there being no gas, or any other | This venerable indy was intimate with the Father of his | Cards, Silver Bordore 4 por tion of the State of Indiana, its traffic must be enor} South Carolina has great resources in her soll an kind of light, in the streets of Hoboken, it was im- | Country long befere the present century commenced; | jomably engraved, direct, own and | Potton. Unquestionably, these means of wealth | possible to obtain anything like an accurate list of | and now, more then haifa century since Inia death, sho | § very Jarce never , | have been much overlooked in the attention which | the killed and wounded. It is stated that fourhave | Visits his tomb —Weshingtom Republic, May 27. NEVERDELES Bre mous, ‘The public works of Penneylvania hare been unusually wo purn, ed by the clique in wurned to le 4, ence at all to the Albany, whe hav diepoee of the wbig party in any n ‘anner that seem- | hee heen absorbed by her rice ynei cotton fields; but | been seen dead, but their names could not be as- " Productive this year, Up to the Ist of May the increase ed to thom best for their own purpo 8. ‘The whigs | With that confidence in her poder tw enrich her in- | certained; and it is added that it is known that’ | Genie ¢ ~a 4 : —_ so.—-Putse $260, Ladies’ New Coktumes are being made core | in tolls had been a large per cent, a8 appoars by the are of Now York are in favor of the » Wargement of | ber sone ay yout rk rs abyy pert ped Sonate babes i been killed, or will die of their | two mile heats, in harness, S| ee OF Bloocker and sag ope éellen spa Son he Ele abt em yi her sone yet work out for ber a practical suc- | wounds before morning. e —~ ne a YD { ¥ = tho Exie Canal, and eo ere many domocrate. in commerce, which will be equal to her wants | One man waa certainly carried overthoferry dead. |B. teint nee cmuere’ 6. Peta. a0 3| mupet Patter, with directions fer MOLINE. | ae tot gecetved om the canals and rllaceds The whigs of Penssyivania ore in f.°vor of a | # d wishes, and which will abridge the complaints | The number of wounded it would be impossible to | G. Spicer entered b. ¢ ffonest John ° & 8 2 | mont of men’s and boys clothing in town. has of the Commonwealth, from the 20th of No- edification of the tariff, so a to make it more on this seore, now charged to arise from the in- | count. They are hundreds, if not thousands. | G. Raynor entered * ¢. Selim eee sesee & dis, WILLIAM R. M’KIMM, vember, 1850, to the Ist of May, 1851, modiies! oe og f ; ality of her porition, ander the escutcheon of the | Among them are Justice Bunning, badly; Sheriff | Time, 6:16—6:16—6:17 —<—<—<————— amounted to... $550,212 54: protective of certain manufacturing interes “*, 491 | Union. With the slavery agitation, we do not | Wright, in the neck; Captain John Hickle, badly; | The *bove was one of the finest races that ever took Goldsmith to his Puptis and the Publicw | Same period last yon . 1495/6087 so are many or mort of the domocrate of that | doubt the North will be just and fulthful to the | Charles 'T. Clarke;a chiprarpenter, named Beidges, | Pisce on Long Yeland, and will be reported im full imour | Mr. 0 srin—tnd unos sriumphant one Tnetease in 1861 see Te State, The ganal question operates in mu.% | £8 compromises of 1787, and of the inst Con- | it is fenrod fatally, hieskall having been fractured, | M™*MW m1 . : + Fae : gress, and we have no apprebon shar Vole outs Mr. toe, rociding at the | Souiette Ween. rday | The increase in 1851 is as follows -— 8 Main line... ..., tiie: "Prt Delaware division. corne rot Cloomfield and Second etree Mr. Heirseh, residing at 196 Hest the same way in New York as the tariff ques- | rent of fanaticiem will evgptual y 3 badly hurt; alt ops b ‘ 5 tion does in Pennsylvannia—all are more or less in away the barriers Which good, s y bur The gtain crops about Pitteburgh, Pa, and in the ad: fa Penmas ae soceee $4Q689 69 | rely | joloing counties. are deveribed by the farmers as more | apply at 2*0 Broadway to- $008 54 or of it. Uy eumstances, therefore, it riotie statesmen have erected for the benefit nded; Jacob Cock, found nearly dead; Wm. | tin usally iusuriant day or Saturday. Bear thiein mind. : North and Weet Branch and Busquebonna favor of it. Under the cir it] ad perpetuity of the Union. The well dirested tt carrier for the Herald at ilcbokens severety | (there. wore 2d deaths tn Mobile during the week end- atime . | QWMMONE sesveericcsssteersieeereeceescees 11906 would be folly to identify the whig party alone with | ° *ay of the mats of the people, operly excited | wounded; @ boy in a Diacksmith’s shop was aleo | 8 the 16th inst Mantitieg.—Ladies wht hing really el it t —_—- thet measure, and certainly it would be absurd to | yy , he impending Janger which the Weed much injured. “The light of day will probably ree Cunrt Con Mantiltan, of Hie richest is it and of the most ful form, OL iisseeeceeveeseeteecrescsccercs SOON66 78 attribute the vietory to the Canal bill, which witt | Fownr."* of the day have crenten al many more, and bring intel fl’ Cincwer Corde . Th. proprietor sa wh: lly emenzed in irapertine #” Fhould no accident ocour, the receipts for the year will bably result from the election which takes place | °° i Map oe ‘ } deaths, Alse en | Bcdenres Oovne turing Sr bexntiful net { ferninin considerably exceed the ostimate, and be much larger ee ae al te. wad. lead of | *htionwh.” +h A . f \ TU ] 20, 150, 98, te | without a ital Mer ate haste Ona PAGAN ony than if aby preceding year, The main line of railroad to-day, to the wh y ex y, and, i ' R vr Tiendations to the gods ofereh Wt Mie extabtiohsnent: ths from Philndetphta to ColtiiBla—has beon partioul n which troll y aud ‘ 7 ¥ 3 | price are so oxtromely snodettte eo to well repay & virit t y all, Bios ui pected the obs Productive, which we alitibate in » grow degtee to the

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