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— THE NEW YORK HERALD-. ol _ WHOLE NO. 6859. . MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, AUGUST 5,° 1851, ~ rat and a large business bas been done, both at Liverpoot Kentueky Election Returns. ROLLA ae "Forces iiaitehasls ofe'public pone sicnolisalibhadeaiiialaat haattin: vaiaihund DOUBLE SHE ET. and London. 1; Sivsiowah satg sentind leit etek, Brit- | Tousvure, August 4, 1352, - BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ~ rac ai Yon “3 Linpniied ia nye bi oar thi trait terns eee a ish plantation is at rather caster rates, In Louisville city, at the close of the polls at noon, for size 4.—The President, Alderman M. Morgans, in the nee £ end ear gon onthe Toa of whom NEWS BY TELS GRAPH. | Morssers—rhere is searcely more than « retail de’ | Congress, Humphrey Marshall (whig) had « majority ot | ©: THE AMENDED CHARTER, trains, and a reduction of fares to resident y iniding Fepresentatives from neariy t iz = Eg 38 m. mand for molasses; but prices are not lower, from 200 to 250 over David Merriwether (dem) The On the assembling of the Board, the following was | the island, eo as to induce persons mene “ . Seventy- incerel, this; and in order to ehow that —The holders of tea evince tion t Whig candidates for other offices have about the same, | Fead bythe clerk -— at oe rereuunne, Uentee, eng 00, Niter-crarte, Seventy ths comptiment sain ° ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA, AT HALIFAX: Mark the Soaks coke te Cea | cre while Senet tala punttontenatee at tatig || An hate ex Sees ib AO ele OOUN BE og Vile Set, and Righty sixth teeters Bay, Manhee agen tenppemn ihe yp en Neco rg Pent go Gith saduetiaa tas wae Pe tion. ‘a | certain, and one is doubtful, THE Guatann on ame ors ov betas meas Sruyter pty. 2 poi ed nds. who wilt he odes ‘on tho eocaatom of the cour: ‘THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, | Congous, In Jefferson county, Portland precinet, Mr. Marshall’ | The People ofthe State of New Fork, vepresented in Senate | cents to fpuzten Duyvil Creek, amd six cents to Mam- incan atie eater dl eau eee onneooronramntneete Roux —Cemmon American is acarce,and in demand; | m#jority Is 31. Seer, Tho third section Of sald act shall be amended |, Fetitica to have Croton pipes inid in Forty-frst street, | fause nidisid : Connelly Resignation of the French Cabinet, | rx uveatie sin tir demand, te Td.0 OH. per | | Oe Previn In Shuly. county, at the close of the | py"tiekig ut the tliowing words “Tand thereafter | ENGR TGhth ena Ninth epenes. | Che. Glipin Mayor Joum W: Tormey Rover? Morris mF Eee i polls at noon, gave Marshall 112 majority, the Common Counei! shall annually thizty. five fect in trout of his Premier tn Weer out | Remco: Jar 8. Wallace” Ged. K, Cratare Passage of the Ecclesiastical ‘Titles Bill in Tomacco continues very quiet, and at unchanged | Mr. Marshall is running ahead of the whig ticket. ree rt MD Wa Seis ted sessions of not arn | one rates. ‘Tho majority of Leslie Coombs (whig) for Congress, in on the first Monday of Js Petition to have a PNY, Iptely removed from: the | Wa.d. Leiper. - Geo. H; Martin tember,” and insert iv lieu thereof the a the county of Fayette, at noon, waa over 200. Sand the corner of Orchard sad , . John West the House of Lords. Tem is also quiet and unchanged. 4 aie poeyen ‘Petition of Jobn Biake, foreman of Hose C 3. | Toit. F QuackenBoss. MD, and eominitior on the t ovina ved Ona Land Serie Semar 8 A WF Sits. Linege® women ay sock meaty bebeaae aumeacey for the reinstatement of flenry Jchason and Jageb Pep: |” “Btarshall Dramatie Jubilee.” il cakes are more inquired for, and prices have @n up- Plembers be | pers in the fire dey ent. a entitled to draw apy per diem allowance fora longer — Pnoad - ANOTHER DECLINE IN COTTON. ward tendenoy, the stock in market being nearly exhaust- | Woodford county, Versailles precinct, Coombs bas 45 |. pericd than ‘days.’ Hc) of. ag Sapa ‘ompany, to "Fite Opera at Castle Gauvier:, . Seamapaamapadaamtanee ed. Whale oll is steady, and unchanged. majority. es hiien eps bende oh eae rtpy on the southerly Line of Phitap tied stint: foes Test sight about tour of Sve thousas® a Amprovement in the Corn Market, | Ys:cusstothe Unitea Stator wore qucted tr and | Deusen conn Pacts pennet; Coombe See: tp fon Areedoet Board shall be elected every three year, Feo So fe at the river, and extend the sume down | Eopmamnbula,’" with the charming. Boalo ema Bair’. aa’ Mhindilie KiliakNin Kininnin, 2 some cases higher rates 2 for dead weight. Me . In case 4 Marini. The opera was delightful: nad ‘ ; Mamcuattasat tbe orem toes ie manufactui Mascn county, Maysville precinct, BR, IL. Stanton, | o by removal from office or otherwise, the |. iuin tr Hate Ceca wag ae tect. = Yo" | though Bosto wari ehe « Beret wirthes eae ADDITIONAL NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA. , (alm, foe C hes 90 Mayor, by and with the advice and consent of the Board | (nih ttrect, between Eleventh and Twelfth, extneas of purpose which could not fai! to P Heit eit hn BURR districts indicate an improved feefing ~ . so, | ,(dém.) for Congres majority, a Lidercaam shal apooint a pores ts Aa tho seme,-un- | , Remonstance against changing the grade of Ninth | totyery auditor Her vocalization was t he Meocua naan Fire in San FROM HOLDINGSHEAD. TerLey & ¢o!a crkevian: + + | —_—_—_—_—_— Lee on reeaney spall fed ee ceaet as next pes between Forty-fifth and F ifty-first’streets. Re- | Quite Salvi H displayed at at a Ay ‘ There continues to be a fair demand for otttén, for | * Political Intelligence. hate, and ty and with the consent of the Hoard of alder. |, Remorstance agatast building sewer in Ninteenth | of M¥le which, have made him s furcrite in everg cous, | , try. To. Francisco. fxport, and there has been rather more doing on specu- | Sort Canotina.—The late political movo- | men, appoint the heads of bureau in thelr several. de. | wet by the owners of the adjsining lands, Referred. | ‘"fenani.” Sith the splendid erect seen (ite bary- wes lation than in any of the four preceding weeks. We | monts in this State must attract the interest of the ents, except the Chamberlain of the city of New | _ Memorial of Trinity Church, preptog that the assess | tone of Badiali, the noble voioe und styte of Manntoand ents in York, the Receiver of Taxes, and the Chief Engineer of | ™ent for buliding sewer in Hudson street, between Clark- | the pieasing soprano of Truffi. No dowbt. such 9 treat Alteration in the Day of holding the Whig | ave se bad a fuir average demand from epinners, who | whole country. It will be recollected that at the | the Fire Department, but ta nese’ the Mayor shall ne- | $00 and Leroy «treet, may firmed. Thecburch | wij be heeded by the lovers of muse, and the Mouse being lightly stooked, would buy pretty freely if they | smootings-hold in the various districts on the fourth fltcs cz refuse to nominate the chief officer of a bureau | je Sssesed $1(29 fur the way the church | will be dled with an admiring auditory, State Convention. faw anything like steadiness im prices; but, notwith- | Cryuty: the most inflammato hes wore made, | i2,{2¢ Police Department, designated as the Chief of Po. | 16 not beuefittest by it. ee ees | oe — standing all this, we have had a worse market than cver, | ©! )W¥» the mi matory speec! ‘eremade, | lice, for five days efter the commencement of the session : oy Board of Supervisors | and the immediate secession of the State from he: | of the Common Council, to tefholden in August, eighteen | Reert of Comittee on Streets; Fin favor of fencing’ | 4... _Bourdd of Bi Supervisors met this aftces owl: ts as THE KENTUCKY ELECTION, ing to an over eagerness or pressure to scll, The kp r Vacant i¢ts in Twenty-eixth street, between Fourt! 9 quantity offering has ben so much in excess of the | *isters of the confederacy, strongly advocated. | Bundredand fifty Te abe chee feat ich ie Bowed | iret ani Lexington avenue, withan ordinance, Itwas | 2°02 at 40'cleck, his Honor. the Recorder in the Chole; Bion Bien, Bier demand, and certain holders have shown such an anxiety | There F . 4 : and after romaining In session for about twenty minutes, still a great desire, on the part of many of | case the M: 11 make snch nomination, and it shall | “opted. , | edjourmed til! 40°eiock on Mouday next. ‘The follownag: ‘Boa? Report of the Committee on Streets, imfavor of fiaggin, 1 Bygensd lowtag eee ie or determination to sell, that the decline has been serious, | her more prominent citizens, to be at once severe por ore Concern pe pee the mean i. by mat ‘Twenty-£tth strect, between Sixth and Seveuth avenues, |} 4 — “4 penny hina oe ty of New The Wurepean intetiigence. when viewed in the light of » per centage upon the | fon the Union, but the late meeting at Charlesto1 men Counalltoapyvint such oftcer provided thut fivedays wih ae i ee York, for furnishing reftesliments to jurors wad officeed wawax Tropa: | i any such sessson shalielapse without another nomi- | port of Comm b egg i » " be re ore ae Series } Present very low prices of American cotton, which are | 's an oxcellont indicatioe of the powerful opposi nalita Sting Imetie by the Mayer, Gal that no spree. walk, north side, Bighteonth scree, between Fifth an ee ee Wali and A ®: Stodky, $104 The Royal Mail steamship Huropa, Captain Lott, little more than one half what they were twelve months | tion growing up against the socedsion of the State | ment of such offecrshall have Leen made as homrotore | S)xtb avenues, with an ordinance. Bit fal’ Mdvertise?, against ‘ ago. Sales have been madw at « farthing per pound de- | without the company of one or more of her sister vided the heads of departments shall nominate, aud | /¢POFt of Committee on Streets, infavor of paving. &e., | ohne at gu” Ordered te bo paid, tent Arad shhh galled froma Liverpost sé haf'pist tenc'elock,|| cine trum last .Wriay's, quotations. 1280 Bales‘of | tates, ‘Tete meeting, participated in by the Hon. | D3 cP4,6ith the consent of the, Hoard of Aldermen, ap- | Witch cefinanse’ Adore en renee eo avenue A; | “SA'Texolution war aupted te putherite the poyment of eee com He. Meets ahs, carted at bees whan’, 9: Whle| | ini 55 audio Marah: bate’ hes takielbm, Sbeeule- Robert W. Barnwell and Hon. A. P. Butler, to- Muominaio andwith the eousatcfthe Board | , Rehr cé the Committee on Assonements, adverse to the premises cocupled by tho Rvcower fa Chansbees zolt7, 0b s quarter past eight o'clock this morning, being | tion; with 7,108 American, 1,750 Persambuco, and 400 1 i ay tall clerks in theirrespective bureaus. | te Betition of B. aval in. polation £0 the seeite. | sctaes . ‘ang seventy passengers for Boston, and nine for Halifax. ; gether with others of like political standing, wil; Ne: or 0} 7. | street, $126. Suxabs ke, fox. export-—loaving foe tka taade- 96,816 talon: Bominate.ond by andwiththoconseatof | Pert tot opening Teuth avenue, between 174th aud | “YTS BA ine Report of the Su of the Teel At tweive o'clock last night the Europa ran down and | The sales to-day amount to 10.000 bales and upwards, ny streets, e! 4 have marked effect upon the ultra fecling in the | the Ucard of Aldermen. appoint the Chamberioin of the | Myth slierts, Haterral back, of paving | ward. recommending the approval of certain bomes of the " di city of New Yor}, the ehief officers of the Croton Aque- i hoot Commies sunk an American fishing veal, the schooner Florence, | wigh a decidedly firmer market, and leas offering. State. The recolutions adopted were decided intone» | 12,5, onrtment, ani the RecelverofTeses: te Chvor | and Fagsing Twenty third street, between Fourth and | Stool Cowie apes were tte te eal refeited te “Belongteg to Massachusetts, All of the schooner’s crew, | Haver Corrox Manxer, July 2—Advices from the | 4¥2eating tho ultimate formation of a Southern {he Use Department shall be elected inthe same saanner | sport. of Comnanttteg ee Panels, tenn cb grating, | Yatton committens Bae . ‘an i confederacy, but recating as madness the idea | as is now cr may hereafter be, prescribed by law e = sly u grading, i ‘ ] ‘consisting of fifteen persons, were mved, except Joseph | United States to the Sth July hed not affected the market | ff South Carolina of fone venturing oa so great an | Dumber ‘efadhente ant alesis ia, abe aovenad departments PR eur and gutter, and flagging, in — | Clone of the Thryinia Convention—The Sew ©. Snow. since the paevious Friday, when there was a decline of ip} mt ere sl shell be preseribed by the Common Couneil; tho terms wenth @ ileininaaniens ” stitution. ae undeitoking. They concede that there should be “4 . . | nance, Adopted. i From the National ‘The steam propeller City of Manchester, ealled from | Ifa 2f, The sales of the week are slated at 8,070 bales. | unity of feeling among the several States interested, of ull chatter oMlcers not peesuribed ty law of the State, | Re cat of the Comimitioe on Streits tn favor of repair. | Ban he anal eee sei Liverpool for Philadelphia at seven o'clock, A. M., on = as to the true policy aud sost proper mode of pro | “"Aigerman Dom, submitted that the amendment ba | 1% tdewaths.and curb, and gutter, in Depeyater, Water, | soe t Richmond dhriog” the thst eight toate ~€he 26th ult., with 175 passengers SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. cedure, a they all have a common interest, and are ¢ committee, to repart whether the and Pine ts, with an ordinance, Adopted i mg at Richmon ring the last ei monthay referred to & Kel ‘Webb, of Lirceprol; Jacov. | threatencd by a common danger. Thoy do not fur | jwgisiature bave or ave not exceeded thoi powers. ‘at Shields for Noweasilo; Keport cf the Committee of Board of Aldermen on | have at length agroed upon the form of a neweer- No America’ or Engtixh steamer had arrived in Eng- | Atlantic, Antwerp: ‘2th, ‘ . . Londs era ¥ recommending a concurrence with Stitution for that State, and brought its session a Westervelt, do; Brothers, Wexford; ‘24th, London, P. amoment doubt the abstract right of a State to se- | Ie proposed the following :— | ‘ } p maior 7 Sand between the 20th and 26th. mouth: Hendrick Husson do. ** | cede at pleasure, and in tho position which tuey | _ Mesclyed, That the Colualtter on the Law Department <1 oF Aldermen, in the adoption of resolution to | aclose. The constitution has yet. to be subi ENGLAND. Arr from Bo ‘22d, Saran An Arr from Philadelphia 24th, Johanna, at Deal at Gravesend. have now assumed, Gen f similar ground to that | be requested to inquire and = to this Board upon pope mnt emg the trees, on the Park side walks. | Bee ee aS eset et eae at tii > sf . {n the British Parliament nothing of much interest Avr from Baltimore 2ist, Leontine, off Falmouth, for Bree | ten by the Southern Righte partios of Georgia | tbe legal vadidity of the ame | Repert of the Committee on Landa and Places againat | - - 4 ‘has transpired. The Anti Papa’ bill so called, after an | men. | and Mistissippi. ‘These are, too, the views of the | his city. passed July %. 9561 : redveing sidewalks around the Park, aud in favor of re, | Vt’ Upon it inthe Couvention was taken on Taure Arr from Tonieges 2lst, Fi | Hon. Langdon Cheves, who, in his letter to the Alderman Kei: + ¢upported the resolution, ripe ol ye a " day evening, when, on the quegtipn,of its eng rome attempt by Lord Monteagl« toexciude Ireland from its | st Brenen (che W Rt eld os, . % 4 a ment, which was submitted as a tost question, it ents to the charter of feging ¢ : Alderman Gauyris opposed tt. | convention, says, while no Southern men will 1 . ae wits wot ‘ome mittee on Sewers, im favor of concurri Operations, pasted through committee ia the House of | Aer (fot Chaslesten Iotb ventas! Ss exgram "a: doehe of ths slehh:0f |* tepid ot ae See Tat bE eetapete oi fiah or ll dof Aldermen for a rower in. Forty-niath bp aor, sk fete tne, bates ‘Lords, on the night of the 2ith, und was to be road the | }ith, Nomphi, and” Faigors a State to secede, and though separate se | body by a gentleman of this city some tise cinse. nad | we ameleRiartnenyes.. Oeneurrel. | nt Donden Seowe, Bent, emai Coadensaet thirdstime the following week. The majority in its favor ae cession is an undoubted legal right, yet it is | wLich was, that (ho Legislaiuse was a convenient piace | st of Oomenittee oo Lande nad. Places, in faver.of | ii Cie, of Londons, Chapaae, Obated, pater tie ds large. scarcely @ mors! and social one on the part of | fix carrying out ihe chjvots of the lobby; but he would he Comhuities on sewers te tater of com: | ins Rewetia: ‘ner, Kerpuson’ Finney,” Fisher, Plesd, In the House of Commons, the bill regulating the ens. | ore Southern State in referonce to her eister | ey thet If tho Bourg adopted these aigendmonts they of Aldermen for sewerin Tenth » Ployd, Fulkerson, Fuits Gaily, Garland, Musooe @ itty-first to and through Thirty-third | 4a), Hull, Hoge, Hopk: States of the South. The relations of unity } Wit vielsto a ecmpact. end co n erect was in violating * toms hae finally passed. 1t was carried in opposition to * Jacob, Johnson i ch r Sld tor NYork 16th, 13th, Co- | are so many, so homegeneous, and so strong as to | te Provisions of the charter. No Legislature can break | Byer, \etan Thirty. ti core, Kote, Latcber: Ligou. Lucas McC: ‘the'motion of Mr. Herrics, that the crown be petitioned | elvoet; 234, York i Mertiner | amount to destiny. He coincides with the reso. | (¢n the fren he they while the CommonUounell | * jy i Uish, Martin of Marsball, Martio, of Menry, Miller, Mf i 234, rt ount to destiny. c th the port of Committee on Sewers, in favor of concurring + sb; i, of Henry, oor, * 20 withdraw tle maritime facilities extended to certain | Livingston, Dublin; Ame peel; Mia ‘A i and, before the Bosrd cotered | wich Bouzd of Aldermen fora sewer la City Mall place, | Murphy, Neeson, Newman, Pendleton, Petiy, Purking, hiticn of the convention, that the aggressive mea- sures of the federal government, in connection wih vanione en ebeiamnoe poblic tentiment by the | is Board was acting people of we Doria, through their State govern. statute law could alter It. “ . Vs ” Pies ta and etheppise, for a settee of dicate | | Algcrmap Sicarssasr epy ceed the necessity of send, | MyEtp Eighth and Ninth areaues. Adopted ' # deep rooted hostility te the interests o | ing the amocments to the comatttee, for be did not st few 3 & settled purpose to deprive tho Southern | Mink that tuat bod) wonetow! eared to him that they shonid | al petite pr rom vedi street. “ Adopted: Randolph, Seymour, Sheffey, Sloan, Swith, of Kaus-vhe, froma Dien Of the able met of this | &° ital ; | Smith. of Jackson, Smith of (ireensrr, Suowdee, Ie DY 5 Report of Committee on Sewers, iu favor of concurring | 5! eeaaen, Se reeuietter, under » sdlemn charter, | with Bourd of Aldermen for sewer la Thurty-fourth strece, | Revthell, Biephanese.. Btowart of Morgan, Oftangheb, clit eounty, Watt, ot Hoanoks, Wihtte, fax, Williams of Shenandoah, Wise a rgouatries which had mot reciprocated the concessions | V8ii for Beaten Myb, Vermont, from Cudls: 1st, Belle, —- eee The debate on ths tastion was warm, | raiater ‘indelpbia ich, Delmar, from Bromen; 24th, ity ut the freetraders everpowered the protectionists, | Lizerpeol, ‘ “Much of the time of the Commons has brew oseupied in | rouphs't sereee oe ante Caentinn from als 6 Ehannehe- rough, Liverpool. + discussing the admission of Alderman sulomons, without | , $*4fer NOrleans 20th, Claibora, from Marsoilles; 2tet, Ham- i even-with the ald of the very as- ouse—the enthusiasm which prev Hoode, Hall, Janney Jasper, Joes, Leake, Lynch, Maw Raves, Sooggin, Boot, of Richmond Norfolk county, Stanard, Turnbull ed on the geatiomnn from | prececeottda rum now, ag it did formerly, Thistheaire | Whittle, Wingfield, aud Weoifolk—! let, Pordeaux. fs ' + | - cS to & decision. Ser . fr s i ank. 98 5 3 Inte perception of the gentleman from the Twelfth ward, Theatrical avd Musteal | Noks—Mesers. Mason, (2zesifext,) Arthur, Baas, font — a See et ao enepeetaly M, Am deck Amsocs, from Ametecian | poms yl wie 1 Tabs A, overel, Cele | (Shave) cond dicover that the Legisktuce badex: | Toyrey Ticarse—The “Three Cuaniémen”? was | arbour, Locces, Tawies, Bratton, Carter, of Lusseit 'y , Baro bi mn a ‘At Newport 2iet Elissbeth, from Jersey for Virginia; Ma. | ~ tb ltimat the t Ry of | (itiled their powers. He tad no hesitation it saying, thut ented Isat evening at this elegant establishment Chamblee, Cocke, Conway, Fuqua, M. K. . Garnety public meeting, at which it was resolved to petition the | ria, from Loudon for NYork. {2 must be ultimately the oni OHLLON OF | ir the alterations which tais oan! asked the Le | { } | SPOKEN. gro elavery inthe South, and ¢ vetion, in | thanake, wore marely to permit them to meet month: ut every scone exceeded all former (riumpbs— | dith, Morris, Ridie: C Bell, King, rom NOrleans for Bordeaux, Juno, Place of our federal Union, of aconsoliduted govern | instend of once in four months, it would not have met | it len magnificent production. and tuust experivmee as uae | city’ Shell, Sirith, ke despotic and irresponsible. ‘This is a | with opnosition , 1 berom’s aduniesibility. 0, mbian, from Liverpool! for Boston, July 21, lat House of Commons to reconsider their vote against the At a meeting of the proprietors of the Royal Bank, it ‘The recent fire in San Francisco broke out on the 22d ‘was shown that the net profits fur the year ending June | ©f Jene, and laid the very heart of the city in ashes. The ‘0th, after the payment of interest om the original and | lo** is variously estimated at from two to fiye millions of Preference shares, had increased the reserve fund to , “oilars. £72,500 and upwards, The property destroyed covered three squares, and em- ‘The total number of visiters at the Chrystal Palace | breced the whele of the blocks boanded by Montgomery, ©n Friday was 25,00—realizing nearly £3.000, | Dupont, Washington and Merchant streets. Fhe ministerial white bait dinner (the fororanner cf ‘This calamity cceurred just sevon weeks after the pre- of his catublishment in placing every new Blece whoa | tin, the stegein the grratest_possibie grandeur. Mr. Edd eve i lias ease as Athos, Mz Gilbert ae Perthas, Mr Goodall as D'Ac | ,,/¢ following is an epitome of some of the most ‘The lunportation of cotton from Trinidad, Jamaica, | mgt’ | tuir plestars of the mere consi ereee cs the poeple the Eweifth, and oot me with whem be ted. tomny bas sinags been famed fur spectacles drama, deseuse of | qibetoliowtr 2 memberr hed paired oft—lnte B nd O: r A “ { 53, 4 | s Yarclina; 4 is plainly indicated, cthey were not satistied wi y amendinent | its vast resources, 5 the largest stage in Wnion, | aGirmative, } «. Willey, Wysor, Ci te por (Dols), Kioppembury, from NYork for | the’ Vai ad the ootelsiahinent of kc meat ‘ouneit oaked for this very alteration, and the Le- | lopemcat of the benutics nud intentions of the author of boa ah, Coly b . Anemberof gentlemen, with Lord Achburton at their ae SUN low. | SBe Lalon, and the establishment of a Southern ure, prestualug Laat the Common Council spoke but | b pleco hy fee tc effect, which is the prime feature of a sow t “gingh dive teen thenissives ti ‘ jor NYcrk, July 10, lat 0, lon 29, Confederacy. There is, therefore, but one step olee Of the people—they having come fresh feom | ho grest with and depth of the Bowery stage Ss 4, Seott of F., Strother, Tread aa, have 1 mselvos into an association for the sie * | between the ultra- ionists and those who are | the pcople— granted the amemdment; ani now the | cive Mr. famblin errortunttie for dim ay which very | WSY i Q. . urpeee of inducing the government to which they be- | styled by the seccssionists, submissionists. ‘Lhe | Moard rasee tho question, can the Legislature do so | few theatres possess, and we ate pleased to see he spares Severn! members, as they gave their votes, made Jong to establich an uniform and low rato of © on ‘The California Intelitgence. | whole people ot the State look to the dismember. He repudiated the fusiauation that the ‘Leglasture was | neither pars nor capense fa accomplishing everything | explanatory statements. ‘Mr. Suramers eadd he S postag Poop 1 : \ 9 -- ‘etters from ali parts of the world. New Oa.rans, Aug. 2, 1851 | ment of the Union, the only difference being that | sn assembly for carrying out the behestsef the tobby. | which can ter to the pleasure anddelight of bis patrcns. | yuted in the affirmative as a represeatative, bute the one portion would rush heedlcssly on, without } Me contended that these wae no necessity for referring | Mr, Hamblin has sways taken advantage of the capacity | a private citizen, ehould vote against the constita- ag i ort this zentter to the Law Department Commilltes; they regarl to consequences, while the other portion . # y wag Oy would gather the whole ‘body of the slavcholding evi ot Cem cunt Rae the mith of the \ , e States into the movement, before declaring tho | Yonidremain unasted upon. * tagnon. were moet favorably received.and Miss Anderton, | important provisions of the new constitution — Union at an end. Alderman Dover seid that the impression would g | as Coustance do Merlet, elicited marked apprgbation, It Nearly all State and county officers are. ta. be Grongia —The political exeltement ia Georgia | nbroud that they had nothing to do but go to the Legis be repented to-night, together with the favorite | elected by the people, including the Governor aad te kaos ith bated honanthia ard have am act passed to remove some othe @y, cutitied “A Husband's Secret,” excellently | Lioutenant-Governer, the Judges of the Supreme, is ept up with unabated earnestness, thoug! erO | Lead of department from efiice. District, end Cireuit ¢ ‘ourts, aod the Justices of the is litle difference on national quostions between observations from Aldermen Inwe. Shaw, Poace, Commonwealth's Attorneys, Clorka, end the contending partios. The late letters of Hon. eaveanan ‘wat Pet 0 Ep 9ehe, Whom Ubeve ca Niu o's G.spey —Burton, again. Who is aot tosee this announcement? Nome: not cvem those who | Sheriffs. | 4 F : the close of the session) was fixed to take piace on Satur- | Tious terrible conflagration. ‘ k Ayes, 0; noes, 30, a sre disappointed ef finding standing room in the lobbies The Legislature is te be apportioned, the Houss | gin 2s 04 bnaoes, pin i ‘The fire was the work of incendiaries, who have beea | Charles J. McDonald, the candidate of the Southern Aldermen! Do dg, Parieg. © Mey, B Smith, M+ | cr ihe teat Burt. Personnsions have erated the | of Delegutse on the BD oy Sele wih Ween A Cabinet council was held on Friday evening. at the _ #ested by the Committee of Vigilance. rights party, will have » great offect upoa the enst- Tereign office. Active preparations were being made to rebuild the ing of the votes at the approaching election, and “ ¥ greatest eemation ever kuowa In theatriod history; for | ori fe s i EP ; re ary me we sesolution ioet, and the | overtioming. the opplanse enthusiastic, and the demands | {frm Marly of ten, wile arrange | IRELAND. burnt district, aud already several substantial Wuildings | cepecially that one written to the late convention | Chak then prceecded to read the minutes of the last | & repetition unanimous, We are not surprised at this; pe aye appertlorio at ceevubmis the ou Lord Arundel having started as a candidate for the | are in process of erection. at Charleston, South (arolinn. In that ‘etter he | ‘fou. saunas rvditeamniie potenpa gin be winality — ey —resners basis to the people. bs representation of Limerick, is to be opposed by Mr. Rus- Since the fire there bas been more inquiry for some de- says that the people of Georgia are determined to The following protest was then handed inand read:— | announced for this evening are exoredii attractive; im Taxes are to be ad walorem, except that slaves oi, & popular resident of that city. Mr. R. objects to | scriptions of goods, but the large and continually increas- hold to the family of the confederaey, unless thero | | The undersigned. having beeu called upon to meet | bothe! which Mr. Burton will sustain the leading cha- under twelvo years of age are exem| White {he Hari as an Gnglichman, and calls out “Ireland for | ing stock cheeks any materlaladvance, Flour, qulet and With the members of the Board of Aldermen.on the ith | Tocters. ‘The commencing feature will be the exceltent | gales twenty-one year? old are to pay a capitation sre further outrages upon the rights of the States. | . | of Aveust, in compliance with amendment to ihe charter | com dy ttyled © Sweethearts and Wives,” Mr. Burton as . tex, equal to the t mm $400 and. » tthe Inleh.” steady; cotice, very dull; cement and bricks, in fair re | 115 does not think it would beexpedient for one State, | cf the chy. pamed July: 11, 48s1, have given to the | Billy backadey, supported by the principal members of | Sines! over twelve pla a2 fps oe ‘The Lord Lieutenant had left Duvlin en roure for Lon, | quest; sugars, slightly lower; provisions, only in mode- without co-operation, to secede, as such accestion amencment ea —_ an = ope - eed a bray Br ge gat more than the tax oa $300 worth of land, and > : ». to sece c me to the conclusion t © very popular draana entitled * ; <a. sate Geman. would be attended with little commercial success. | {7h} ie veld and ct no binding force. act | Farmer's Daughter,” with Burton as Timothy Tooule. | licenses, incomes, and may be taxed at ‘The remains of the late Hon. Richard L. Shiel are to | There had beena number of additional cases of lynch 3x taken from Florence to Evgliand, at the expense of | law, and crime still prevailed to a fearful extent, , Svernment. From the mines the reports were conflicting. but gene- The harvest of Ireland promises well, There is no | rally favorable. The quarts diggings continued to yield eotruth in tho report tha the potato rot had appeared. | well. ‘The contradiction Is given ou the authority of @ Liver. | The agricultural prospects ofthe State continued fa ‘They cannot expect that Georgia would lond her | “pty 3 aid te South Carolina, nor is it probable that any | 2, 161 Tecelved last | other Southern State would. Undor such circum- | the people of the State of New York and the people of | vt ning. Tis personation of Isaiah Shuttuck in the | 20d of every future del Because the charter of the city, passed April N " the discretion of the le; wasan nct Inthe nature of a comjact between | yin J I NeVielan, war cadbuntioally seeoreea ame | Seven per cent of th sot ¥ . . | the city of New York. The Le; ure of the State had . é i “ ” |} forthe mont of the interest and prin . There’ declarations place General icDonald’ on | tho pover toate an act amendlog ibe charter, rit hea | UCTURE Graze gutitled the,“ People's Oundidate wes | The hee constitution is ta be eubmattted te the wd ly the th that ocsupicd by | Cheren roto de, But that body professed to make the | The revival cf the justly celebrated drains called “The | voters qvalified under it, on the fourth Thur: ia FEE ee ee eer ith waihe Toing ix | Teiisity of Its act depend upon the assent of the people | Seven Keenpes ef Adelaide of Dresone” wit tell well fr | Octobets the retures winde terthe Governor, and, Fool gentlemen, who bas travelled through all Ulster | yorabio conestt with the viows of the democratic party of Heach ceorders legislation, AN 1 et Hom Ge | the manager, Mt is w very Interesting plece, and wns | Le proclaim it ratified,,the Legislature thon elected 11 the grentor part of Connaught. Indian disturbances were still of frequent cecurrenee, | the State, will deprive the latter candidate of the | "q'nat nuns plat a seman of | {Mendldly refersied Mirdnghout manentiencta a, | isto bo euperteted iy" the now Legisiatare, whieh ‘The #yncd of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in iia. sib os support which be would havo Tecalved from as thet perty demanded, 10 make valld and binding the thentre In every part. ‘The drama styled Sam Pateb in | a LF nese = bs peg By ‘i i i \< "1 ame: fer, Buel : < ° ’s eususe: | ol uary, Treluna, which hae just closed ita sitting in Belfast, has The Whig State Convention, &. part cm the qeaton of is devetion & amination | being, tho chesacter vetuntertiy end detiterntely ‘te- | Sich Meviaues will puien tes aman ~ 4 and thereafter the ecssiona will be biennial. F adopted a series of very strong resolutions against the Aveaxy, August 4, 1861, ost ontirely of | *towed upon the act by the ure, it ie mot com- | Potch. ‘This will be succeded by the favorite drama of From this eum: teeapitulation it will be A 5 from a convention composed alay ly y H mary per- ‘ Liverpool preceeding of the Court of Rome. As the 17th day of September is the principal day of | whigs, has destroyed the confidence reposed in him pee en fet, dort} locmend Or alter it, without the | © Chorics Lf, ¢r the Merry Monatch"—Mr Scott appear. | ceived that the prominent modifications of tho wre: the of at - ivg a= Captain Copp, and Miss Pox as Mary Copp; and | rent constitution consist in tho adoption of the ‘ FRANCE. the State Fair, the Whig State Committee have changed by ig own party, and will militate greatly against | “ye ne mek amending the charter In 1849,con- | thewhcle will conclude with the 1 dra f bis success. Mr. McDonald has long had the con- | 4, eteg linen Why. t te w successful drama of tem of popular elections in all dopartments of bre Sang oy ae — ie eae neeaeeaaen State Convention, to Thursday; the | Goinco of his party, and, having served his State ia | Sq‘suiny tenn ‘epon eoake wea nate ‘The Seven Escapes ot Adelaide of Drosden. | government, in the abandonment of the ni < ’ ffi ill, in all probability, from the | ther the st ‘the eft; bev t! Dansum's Movecm.=-The “Three Lovers,’ capital | the representation of property, and in Bured to accept it. ‘The Toledo Blade of the Bist ultimo says that “boats sama seen af ‘Milne, be clotted. by 8 decided’ | vthe beset war | pam twine, was happily produced hore, yesterday after. | the Eegislatare to provide for the pavient ot the In public recarities the fives were at 95 05.8055, | are hourly expected from beyond the break in the canal. | majority of the popular vote. Becond. Because 8 eoneurreace now tn the omved men engtang off tee hina tere seplose with al aoe | present and overy future public debt. Closing at the intter. selitadid Fifty-three boats Ieden with grain, om thelr way to | ‘Tyaxzserr.—In a few days the clection will tao | Wa gyhame net. 1801. will amount i tights of ments «f genuine humor. ‘The Martinettt Family enjey | BP Ronee Ama a Toledo, wero wasted betwen Huntington and Fort | piace in this State. Tho issue is Union aud south- | city, The charter becomes an act of ontinary & versatility of genius that is truly surprising, and in ¥ Inteltigenc: ‘ Rumcrs of a ministerial crisis were rife. The Duke of Uy of 100,000 bushels of corn and wheat _ tion.and in all its details it be affected or fied | Setting up these pantoruimes they a y it to groat ad | Hrapqvarters or Tar ARMY, Wayne. Upwards 000 be ern rights. Except in the views set forth by the 5 nee A : ace Philippe is only equalled in his comic wit by Apserant Gexenat’s Oren Seldsnha does not command that confidence which it | are expected to arrive within the next twenty-four hours General Southern Convention, held at Nashville, Wine dtauaest taster tees Otte ‘el Ravel, and be singularly resembles the latter in | Wasitixaron, July 26, 1 ‘was hoped he would. Im one regiment an actual revolt 3 dibthoasdst p ” | Sueeel Enother ond ¢ poet ue his agility, € dari nility, and eccentricity. | Gpxerar Orvens, No. 44—I1. For the inforima- “Pad broken out; but it was prowaptiy quelled by the enet- | gatveen Persons Killed by the Explosion of | ‘¢? bas not boen an expression favorable to soccs- | “SL Mea Ee ts reaponaibllity, be felt hy the funce beress of the Raetinet sregimoet as excclient. Ln | tion of the officors of the army, notice is given that getic measures of Saldanha. Steams Metter. sion, by any prominent party in theStete. [rom | tionaries of the city government to the people of the city, | * rd tad upplnadeds trite a arneueased fo see: | swords, of the pattern adopted by the War Depart- ROME. e ‘Geaihink Angust 4, 1851. the fact that Tennessee is becoming largely en. p TA pnb Reorng by oh RO FA | pos mone pousumins, in Gea baton so-ken, 550, (ree Parag 52 and % revised Assassinations in the Holy City are becoming more fro- 1 on,in this coanty | 64ged in manufacturing, little is said abou’ | pinch “The state Legidature becomes the coastivuent of | Crinters's M 14.—The succors achieved by tht irmy,”’) will soon be in depovite for is- ‘The boilers of a distillery at Harrison, js county, - ae Hh | inimitable band of formers is without paraliei; | #¥¢ to officers, at cost price, at the New York, Wash- quae we. exploded on Saturday, and Lilled fifteen persons, No | questions involving the stability of the Union. It | the city govccneest: Te tte Che clne ie tie | sta pcama bee sceene re erformens te without parslist; | fngton, St. Loals and Biton Rouge ‘ TURKEY AND Eorrr. particulars have as yet reached us. is evident, howover, that the democratic party 0” | chmdments now proposed, are fa character caumently | same enviaule postion as ever; thelr ball ts nightly filed | ich place officers can obtain them b; sppiyin te ‘The relations between the Porte and Pacha of Egyp’ ———_—__— the State, hold to the some views of policy in rela | demanding Uhat (he citizens should aflirm cr reject, bo- | to overflowing, and their performances received with the | the commanding officers, in conformit; nike om becoming more uneary, through the destre of the From the South. fon io the clare interest, end the mearares aBbeting | store they ween tee ete etnes See ne caeche | MeiavrcempenEaee sear iaeaken omen bacoes | Previneat of erudie. 78, Oniaanas Negation, as : ti ~ P r ¢ Reve: Mt the ott or this evening contai lent vongs, dances, 3, © General ‘ad ‘ Sultan to bring the Pacha into more ¢trict subjection. | SECESSION MOVEMENES IN SOUTH CAROLINA—TIE | it, as does the same perty ee Georgia. ‘The ee i Sob tucnann ‘tution; bet reuining froma oll cone r! arch 0, 15h ms, Ne. Inetromenia! " . | 1, afoh he resists. COSDEN MURDERERS—DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL dates are . it the detetic of thoee dmente, the under. | Frticows’ Mrsrners —The public have become com- | G me Svommcarman Soianon ata iceiiaatrmcee a ee, Ceetin | iT t or eee Sage | iene a NCAR |g tte rar hl pe e ay ir ; fost acting wider the ben ents, | pian delincators; at eve 3 2 + Tux Loxpox Money Manner wae firm on the 26th, and Batriwonr, August 4, 1851. | toe to conjecture that Mr. Trousdale, the democratic | “Maye acting wider the propoted ameadmente, | | Pe eatin eneets, which frome conehated tnd of tat preeeribed ‘by paragraph %, Afters Consols hadadvanced one-eighth on the week closing, at | | The Southorm mail informs us that Senator Khett is | candidate for Governor, will be olected. Tho clee | voted inthe miverity, Aldermen Franklin and smith | have now firm hokl of publie approval. Coll | dollars. It was received and entered | are rendered with great sweetness; Master Buckley's | Il. Hereafter, whenever contracts aro made under lings, without opposition, | solos on the violin and guitar arc exeeuted with prect- | the regulations of the Subsistence Denes, cog ting (ne alteration of taxes, | s vm and | and Swaine’s eccentricities aro the | whi bsistence is to be furmished for the use continue all proceedings | life and soul of troops, the words “ ppro “om- in rciation to the opeving and extending Canal strwet, any Gannrs.=This evening, four excellent ac- mlonsy General ot Sabai meet hall be inserted t ibersof the legislature sevms to be | did not ign the pr tion of the met $ meri secu, | “tumping South Carolina in favor of secession. Ie was » -sberttr agp tied mgeegeting y “ny a by both partios as paramount; as upon | cn the minutes of ch e' The Fisies Lave not been operated in to any great exten | °*Pesk at Yorkville to-day. uring the part week. United States sixes, of 1963, are | Murphy, one of the Condon murderers, had an inter- quoted at 92 00, and the sixes +f 1808 at 1125;, Rail- | View with his wife and children, on Friday, which was (i Several petit He ae eenccidion of fat, Tursey to the jas. | Were rietied. A pation | of the Compromise measures, has caused a greee. ered tors, and great favorites. take their beneGt at Brooklyn. Woy atceks are in improved demand. deoply aGiecting. Tile Hittle som implored the Sheriff to | thy decided on the part of the whigs, to | *** Ferre anaes # - Several of the lenling artiste cf the city have vo etn. uf + ths oe aha Gunes fca coutinnsd to dectine, fare bone off his father, Shelton and Taylor con- | ohoose another in — No move - Some menen; en were reocived from the Mayor, one ro. | tered, r whom “ tnd the tes a Moors. By command of Boley Gencent Scorr: . | inue totally callous, The Sheriff has summoned 200 | wards the Presidency has been mado, the parti turning for the renewed concurrence, ave hppa jordan, Mile. Fanny, and Caro- tr + JONES, eee cee ones 60 te Coane Co epreenenn anton being too deeply engaged in local mattora. the following reason for his Uonor's withholding his sg. | line Chapma pieces selected are, A Roland dor | — Note. ‘porters have been langer than for some weeks past. ‘The armed citizens. In addition to the military companies, to in a — 5 the nm Oliver, be under arms until the crowd has loft both the town | Manvtanp.—The approaching election in this | SSUET DOS tee, oe June aor eek’ branseet of the. | called = Hevid Gepperticldt’, We hope the Uacarn ay Stato, is more fraught with intercst than any which ompes count were — inone paper only; and by Bt. to Messrs, Lyune, has taken place for some years. By the provisions of as all the documenta herewith returved involve the ex- [onl na a Nai foatin Gs ow itution, adopted by an overwhelming Eos tapaiay give aptemmon cf the yettie money, Feould | _Duerisa mig wy Ling ot RA aay Fp] pay on ip payment of the cost price thereof majority, nearly all the local officers, heretofore ap- MONUMENT TO THE LATE GENFRAL WORTH. Tastengers Colonel Don Antonio Rafielin, of Havana. » lesuing officer. » Mount Victory, in Cypress Hill Cemetory, has haen | distinguished and classical comporer, and an execliont | Rrraciovs Freenom in THE ARMY.—At @ court pointed by the Govornor of the State, are avg choeow, by the Committee of the Board. to was re- violinist, Tis py to weurel . neers, bg martil held s short time since m Fort Columbus 5 no doubt bu’ fred the ted web a for the remains of are sorry that n mong us will prevet .Y dier was sentence: ges by ant Le cel in the Stata, | he tetingui od tases es chorieione positon, | piserete 00 head taah 8 vastingutaned esthes, ha pie om iin pay, for ‘in seoaihe, i ee whig porty has a large mojority ‘The lot will be presented Ans company to the relatives | Tre Mactan Danstatic Jomure.—The annexed letter, spend two months in solitary confinement, on tocrect «suitable ' from several of the most distinguished cittzens of ’hile- | and water, with a ball and chain to his log. : monument to the memory of. lant dead. det sentiments of thousands in that city. unfrequently defeats their success. In the Con+ The Heard tine najowann ; Forced; 00 met te ep iy else deserving trtiuse 16 nestenen, peutlolly opteaved by Gen. Wooi, was ssional nominations thus far made, both partics | again this (Tuestay) evening at 5 o'clock. most worthy men, The twelfth of August Is destined ar be ent, and drew ave Vrought forward thelr mort intlloctual and rr cae tokio on'er in te history of the drama Tu the United | forth the following just Teer frem Sooretary Come eo neat members, Upon the questions sfvetiog Praneronn, July Bt, 1851 ext, Washington, Jnly 15, 1862. ‘department “Committee of Brokers quote falt Orleans at 6° 4., fair of execution, Uplands and Mobile at 5°(d., which indicate a decline | *%4 Place curing the woek of about one-fourth penny per pound, | Tb€ demoorats of the Third district of Maryland have “he sales of the week are stated nt 45,620 bales; of which | °minated Edward Hammond for re-election to Congress, °O.180 were taken by exporters and speculaters. ‘The Hon, Daniel Webster will deliver the annual ad- Tar Cony Tegoe—There ix 9 slightly improved drers of the Maryland Agricultural Society in October. feling in the market, and, in some cases, rather ‘The Baltimore councils, this evening resolved to me. Higher prices have heen paid. United States red wheat | ™Tialim the next Legislature for authority to subscribe commands 6. 24. « 5s, 4d, and Canadian the came, | °D¢ Million and a half to the Parkersburg Railroad, ‘While both Stator and Canadian is at fs, 84. @ Ge. 4d., “Western canal flour is quoted at 19%. a 2s, O4.; Phila The Cuban Revolutionary Movements, Gelphia and Baltimore, 208, 6d. a 2is. d.; and Ohio, 208. Warnivarox, August 4, 1861, @ 21s. Indian corn is in fair demand, at from 20s, 6d. | The National Intelligencer, of this morning, replica to ‘Dds. 6d., aocording to quality. the attacks of the New York Cuban Junta, reiterating its Provtsioxs=Continue {nactire, and with but trifing | *fertion that the declaration of indepeudonce did not Weriation in prices. Bacon, with more demand, has ad- | @Mmanate from any city or province of Cuba, but was a wanced one shilling. Pork, Beef, Hare, Shoulders, ke, | Counterfeit and an imposition, ‘The Intelligencer further ¢ stability of the Union, Maryland lins talon tho | Yetorday aircon ae AEE. (Malere a yog Fe afternoon, at 5 o'clock, the Board of Assist- al side of the Union by a unanimons voice, though all | gut Aldermen met for the fect time, wader the new log, Pr ne RL Preparations for much merited and im de- paaoien in {favor of our frlead sod toupstoen A. 2 her legislative action has shown groat jealousy of hor passed July 11, 1861, changing the sessions from quarterly nod rights oe ee oa_as a slavoholding Stato.— on bis refusal to obey the order he was for dis le has | denies that the administration is accountable for the ith 10 Presidency, Mr. Webstor is Tho Mr. Arvonn, ceeupted the ehate. when ‘ ‘of the Brow Theatre, Now | Obedience of orders, Tt ie doubtful how far an. Sn TOO Tis oe | cesiees Causiensd Se Sa cchmunn, ak, Maaiaaan the. | GOONIES in Glas ile Wi 20th, oF | 2 iin eee see ent, ass ert ani th Walon weet Evecare me. thn Teino gt | UM iehie compa fice ud men wader bik command week. : f 7 00 ‘commun! bard ated. service; ‘Vident. howet Lanp=Has slightly advanced, Alspatch reecived from Savannah, an regards tho volun. | (0h; Cass the favorite of the damoerats. lost | se tincoustitutiongde Tt was a change in the. charter, | fits tateltiguace aad greet eusray, who hey Deve etus: | Cee onghA to be conupelid te ciara a, chawch of Cap Tarrow—Is in rather improved demand at provions | ‘ets departing for Cubs, as false, and a mere invention bt of in the contest for local euy macy. “i following? ye socane ‘ | 4 ~ sueccae gy he oud a viet kh wuts apa re Sate eee ag cestedee | "A "Fcon commen ote tern come a | seine esau ane Rade eae ave: | dure Yo aon ane hh 6a eu \ 34. eae coger terday, viz :— Kontucky, Alabama, Texas, Indiana, A petition of a committoe of the Veteran Corps of and the refined, mitted to relect te one the; g they ae Denth of a Boston Citizen, and Aikancas, and all'ere important, from the fact | tho Car of 1915, 5 tame a Gencrion 4 mapa sae tes chanteten ef the teem tak cetiithes tan | Prctectelevetrercemnes cokes sheet Guibas Oorver.—The transactions have been on a very limited Boston, August 4, 1851, donee goalie ; but prices are not actunily lower. Beoan bas been for some day? in itaptoved dem: By Samuel Pope, a distinguished citizen, and President of the Boston Insurance Company, died yesterday, at his residence in Roxbury, aged 14 years, elevating purifying ti that they will be, in their results, the decision of is- | clency in the amount appropriated for the cele’ mot | taste hie orks Heretofore, Mr. Mitten a any portiouiar cbr ireh, nice measures violate — of vital im; ae ated ont; re ex! thaps from ‘Texas, w known in oe ays, end ie looked for with intense | | - though the superior tactics of their opponents no$ | of the late General. It is a Petition of infabitants of Harlem, to have Mount Morris equare oved. | Petition ct Do Famsbaw end others, inhabitants 0 the rights of cor seleneo, a

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