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. 2 YORK COMMON COUNCIL, Affirmative—The Moore, Hi ‘Teeapary Ctroalar. ‘The Yellow Fover in Now O-lonas, i all foundation for thet sole com; and tha: - a eect batioy, Regence irons Prono, Sails! The flowing ‘Treagery cireular bar just boca | go's soneog QNTERESTING FROM EUROPE, mrs dat wl om hat (orFiOrAt.] aan Code Rete mart wt arate | ted bythe easy Bopertnat— ee core pe ee Fy Wo er i a oy Stated Session. 4 from Lozington GENERAL LBTRUCTI: —0 ORS AND Leap Boagy oF AupeRMam, Ang. 4, 1353, Se vis — ie, Ormaa orviuaee oF rue cunrous, ix DISTRIOES Dear Sir—Baclosed we herewith havd yous copy of & ARRIVAL OF THE WASHINGTON. Is fact, onthe 10th of March last, Coust Meamteat, Richard T 7 , Afirmative— Sturtevant, Oak- | any -# ae reedlution of the ‘Ho tloa’? of New Or- anaan who bad jast received despatohes from the Russive — a Moore, | joy, Brialey ‘Ward, Denman, |AORNT TO ANY FORKIGN. TSGRITO! ward Associat Deseador st Constan po EVERIO oak FT Ditwes. aivere Deters: | “Gre, 28 oberg Th Collectors of the customs and their deputies, in | leans, appolating us a committen to salictt eubseriotions | ‘The Pacific Aspect of the Easterm | General Castelvejec on t rentt Stian ne: had conisted Of the last meeting wore read and appro Third avenue, from Forty-escond ve, Wuiciety sheecks a Sain st Wie intted eakn Atjacens 0 Sxclg ‘te. im behalf of their institution, which we would thank you . of the doly By tho Parstoxyr—Petrrion of Thomas Richardson, for | 20P* ets between Seventh and Bich i onaeree = power and authority, and tt | toaive place in your columns for two woeks, Tho fever Question. ere ° ta cornet of Texth steel STE ae em ee em SP Tae ee a seu bane aly wee, oo | Alumabh & Miewal Goadiot oh. Smyrna. |," dsjants subsequently Gut forwacd by Princo oas- iw. at ie betwen Thirtrninthand Fertcun ape tewagspted | ‘The rt section ofthe act of 1621, regulating the | exw of all that aro aitackad. Tho members of his chika when the pineal lest of hi minsion had ten tame Commi conour to build sewer in > merchandise rom al jaceDt | sociation are most active in their “exertions ¢ " tained, ia ahatanaall already annoua, cE eee oe. or Bagh ois Salton rhenesreneteneetl perverse te tory, me uires a nifent of tall goods ported relieve repyaarareds metry tan ipaieprch aramid ‘sre | Threatened Trouble between Austria and reir par Had already foot Porter % Al al . a 5 * . juestion ape reg hi gf yom ed Toned ie raiereen are Bodaye Bate” Wark | and value of tho goods wopporied by the cath of We oes pm aaplngie gape hg had tho United States, Soli engraver ed, hich Was teeel at Ovmata | f George L. Bilby, to be relicved ie ener. Senne | im 4 Counc! already gone, now upon tinople, ‘at the very momeat whea Eurooe, fer a cas- ‘Tor in Fourth avenue, To Committe top sizer, from Sheri to Gnae eesteass is Ba Phe ft section of the supplomentary collection | charitable to ald them in their noblo wrk, Wefed tue | Tue CHINESE REBELLION, | lint ‘armed, was told by Russia, hereolf to re sssusp- DewMaN—Bill of Dr. Boorea: Visien. visi~n act of Ist March, 1823, req a tre invoice o citizens of Yew O:leans and resideats of the Missis- < ann ixteeuth Ward station house, Diced, the Present, Alderman ridey, Franca, Saute, | 126 goods, with the foreign cost, to be presented {0 | sippt Valley, wie are sojourning inthis elty aad viclaity, had ee rsaeen to tapoes tas oisteacs oh aL aes By the Seme—Petition of John O. Higrina and others, tor | “GF tigmniitiv on Severmeateetee to aower in Mulberry | ‘The collectors will tierefore, require an invoice | “ill sive liberally; and we rely upon the charitably dis- | NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA. | tive: ot Fence Austria, Groat Beltale and Pras, ob Bowers in streets uf the Twelth ward, To Committos on | street fram Wal from Hudson river to m street; alsoin Bank street, | or a manifest, as required by the act of 1821, describ- powd in this city and vicinity to aid in this most humane consequences of which mi Sty aiderman Oax.ev—Petition of {Willlam Dixy, to be | ™, Hudson river to Greenwich | — to prevent @ rupture. ae; also, in Fi'th work. We enclore a slip from the New Orleans Picayune, vise ‘arte haract vant t, or @ slip from few Orleans : Teal Appointed Commissiouor of Deeds. ‘Prayer of petitioner Of ramé Committee—In favor of permaitt J. Benedict ape a aia peg Soe t te ‘oath of se'ting forth the duties of a member of the association, INPROVERERT If BREADSTOFES; Ha ne Boast He on foie ue tees chairs coe Cibiy ‘Aiderman Con~xii Petition of Hook and Ladder Saopteas in front of his premises at hls owa exponse. the importer, before allowing the entry; and when | which will ive your reeders an iden of this most noble &, &., &. Winte admitting uasaimoasly thet the demands of fess ‘No. 12 to be prr vided with @ Loos fo Com. 7 5 . SHEE Nie bepartcent strlen Wont treet fp Saw band “Atapich °™ | above ‘preserived, wil cause hin to make aad pro- | voce wicsbw papers We dee inns oe aca ee A af erent ge Ce ‘By Aldermen Donen Petition of William B. Moffat to have Weth street »peard from Btoomiagdals read to the nittes om Roads “AN—Petition of sohoel officers of ewer in Thirty-sevonth street. To F of sewer in Bi-ecker street. | sent the invoice or manifest required by law, apa your valuable paper. We also enclose you a letter re The mail steamship Washington, Captain E. M. esa cess. S trae ne Mules fal Hed pleases : t fw m Carmine to Christopher street, Adopted om division, | sy snort it by oath, before allowing the entry to be ae eta Dr. Hawks, last evening, by theEmpire | Fitch, arrived yesterday morning. She left Bremen on | was, thevefcre, on thet part. neither prossure nor iaver- pAStmative—Aldermen Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boye mado. : ry. wi & vivid picture of the sickness, dis- | the 15th, and Southampton on the 20th ult. Time | med‘lingofapy kind and it the Ottoman goverament, thus Ba, ee pena etna A eeemen. Rrisloy, Francis, The invoices thus made are to be taken as truc | tress and suffering in that community, which please pub- 14 days and 12 hours. Our dates by the W. are— left to itself, declined to subssribe to the conditions att ward, Denmas, Cornell, Doherty against the importer; but it will be the duty of the | ish, Referring your readers to ous’ ndvertuemect an. y : fora theen totally teacmmpelisio. Wish’ its tbepecdaney $ p—Petitien of J. B. Rrewetor and wer in Washing he Bowery from Grand soWalker street. | ton stroct, from Spring to Charltun. Adoptedon a division, | Collectors,by all the reasonable ways and means With- | sexed to the resolution referred to, we are yours traly, i ” ‘To Committos on Sowers, vin — in their timate, and raise Gnd its digoity. INVITATION. ty cir power to ascertain, estimate, and app FRANCL It ;, + 2 An invitation was reocived to attend the anngal excursion Cee errata ian Vemele Sma | the merchandise at its true value in the foreign J oonax aren Comanitink kof Metlied cencactiona Spey y it ainon tas $f ha Mechanice! aeons istion to Mount Holley Grove, on War.'Deoman, Corsell and Doherty's” | | OF place from pik “8 vine ay enh a, ed CHARLES L. FROST, * * | Constantinople relavons betreen Russia avd tho Porte, and thas the * . (" | e vi \v acim ame 5 3 i MARR Pace Hatrosd Companies for manih of July. taatede Uislay, Stervwcanh. Oakley. Rigan, vided in the appraisement act of 3d March, 1851, | Copal clergy in New Orleans, dated July 27, 1853 :— The Washington brings 150 passengers and a full | of conduct. sg ats iabei Order on dscihalecdioien Miehiaacme emake {the President. Alvormes Brisley, Francis, | in order to determive the dutiable value thereof. Eve this no doubt you have received notice of arasolu. | and very valuable cargo of merchandise from Ger- The government of his Imperial Majexty. im accor? Fee ona Tr emit, etanger Een ee ee ee eee eee een y Jiteuce for re. | _ ‘The collectors are instructed that amongst other | tion pased by the Howard Association, requesting your'| many and France. Trith that of ber Britannia Mejosty, con-idered taas the frauds on the revenue frequently attempted, is that | help. 1 feel confideat that you will do all you cag, and situstion of affairs was teo menacing not to be clowty rd Scoville ae temporary Clorks. To | setting curl and cu ter and mocadamizing carriage way of t * A * ” é t ae cet With tho folowing aati | £2512 {uurtH and Forty uith strecta from Bleventh avenue | of entering merchandise at less than the troe quan | Hare and cocdition o'afiuire, Others aepontee te en sae a Westeat ones Moana oe ie sl re they aston, viss—Fer fencing ¥ ota om onst side Scoond | “a iirnative—Aldermen Halry, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyce, | tity and below tbe true value,and that if any mer- | jske people abrosd belwve there is mo danger, while the Halle curtis 19th alt, arrived in the middle of the mouts of Juns’ Avona®, between Twvl(th and Thirteenth streets; for flacging | Parr, Twoed, the President. Aldermen Brisley, Francis, | Chandise imported is of ten per cent greater value | there is reaily at this moment ragicg one of the most | The West India mail steamer Orinoco reached | That mearwe being cue ms of precaution, had mpowthwent corner of Fourvecnth street andl Erving pisos; foe Smith, Ward, Denman, Cornell. aad Doherty —16. than that given in the invoice at which it.has been | fearful epicemics that was evor known Tne fever is of | Southampton on the 17th ult., with $536,000 in [ rothing of » ostile nature towards Russia; tt was imps- eee Vis inet of twentioth street, Norta river; | a fpag’ “ommictee—adverse to sewer in Catherine street. | entered, from either an increased quantity or reduced | a frightful trpe. neasly every case black vomit in eight or ? b ricusly esiled for by tho gravity of the gecuaa Jor building pier oct of Twenty second tee orta wiver: | “Gi sme Committes—In favor of sewer in Fifth stroet, | value, or from both combined, it is their duty to in- | ten hours after tho attaok, and the mortality is unpre- | @Pecie on freight, having had fourteen deaths from | end was amply justiGed by tho warlike propsrations, for digging well north side of Kichty-second & between | from nity fect west of First avenue to the Bowery; also, in | crease the entered value to the true value thereof, | cedented, Dr L.. who, you know, isone of the mostemi- | yellow fever on the voyage from St. Thomas. which for many mouths past, were beiog made in a Pourth avenues; for ageing oli ot, be: | Ey “ : H na _ > ; i 0 eee ne ee und. Lievter strectes for grad gulatiag, | 2228 p bekween Bleceker ans Houston, Adopted | anq'impose the twenty pee cons. eeaibional auty nent our ocean Derr rinen cae When the Washington left, confidence in the main- oueene eda ich yee pal tho Cabiast of St. rinen Hatey, Sturtevant. Oakley Boyoo, | thereon, as provided by law; and that when the | ine suffering exceeds auything I have ever witnessed. | tenance of peace was increasing both in London and | Petersburg and the Vorte had. as it were, disappeared da. Thirty slat street, from Third to Loxingtom avenues, “ Confirmed. pene a Tyeee ae bem Oke F merchandise shall be found to be, from either or both | } have this day visited forty four persons sick with the the question which might be suddenly raised at Comat By Aldermen Tweeo- an ordin vido the Seventh | “Oy Coumitire ou Kooleeadveres Cy ectting curd ana | Of Sald causes, of twenty per cent greater value than | fever, and by to-morrow do not expect to find ten of them | Paris. The reply of Russia to the joint representa | tinopte was that of the very exieuce of tha O.omeay ward ot tho city of New York into election distri ata, putter iv 120th street, between Third avenue and Harlem | the entered value, it is evidence of fraud, which will | alive. Tam going from house to house, from one scene | tions of Great Britain and France was expected to | Empire ; and the government of Mis fmperial Majesty will Tho Mayor, Aldvrmen avd Commonalty oity of Now Adopted | justify a seizure on the ground of fraud. of the most appelling wretchedvess only to see avotuer, ‘ not adinit that interests so vast shall be wt «take withoat ork, ta Locasyon Crvoct conroned, do grdaia a fllowa. FROM BOARD OF ASSIETANTS, ; Je THe collectors are instructed that they should be | worse, if that, be poctitio, than tho last. ‘Death is ail | Teach London about the 22d or 23d of July. The | gr orce claiming the part, b th a: tointiuencs and action, ee ane Sereee lab m Bareau af Assossme to ascertain the correct value’ of all mer- | ®76u2d me, in bis most frightful form—yet my duty is a | Paris Moniteur publishes the text of the circular of | to which its power and its rauk in the wo:ld ati le it, id Board, Au- | careful Wlection districts. The First distei ded" on its re f chandise entered at their respective ports, and to | P'sin one, Lot only vo preach the gospel but tohelp | the French government to its diplomatic agents, in sorement lists enumerated in minutes of aide by the ceutre of Catharine stroet, om itsnorth- | Jost. 1. Is When a Ruesien army wes on the frontior territory of ‘woater! To Committee on Asseremont: 1 j Mids by the centre of Division street, on its westerly Ken ht of Commintas On AtemAmen ten D ae a aie % sania i bodily tte poor eulferer who has no frisud. My dear | -'°- ; é Turkey ic bad the right, avd it was its duty, to moet ik, bg 4 ae es Ponte tcesaaeeent tee ae pn ag Po et ee | cause the same duty to be collected upon like goods | ¢5;. 9; , for God's sebe help us, Get what you an anh rejoinder to the Russian note. Ina very pacific ar- | by the pre:ence of its naval forces at Besika, in a bay Bide by the centre of Madiso root. Th riot | from Sisth to nth avevtes —Conourred in. | entered by different importers from the same ports | remit it to me for the Howard Association, (you know | ticle in the Pays, ascribed to the Emperor Louis Na- | {7¢¢ 204 open to all navies, and situate outside the limits, ig boun ed on weeny See the contre of Rutgers aoe ation, the Board ths journed until Friday evon- | or BIAS; we iney are aeued Gi anslade ia cae al' about it, for you are a member,) and the poor will alae rate tated that with ar ti ny a passing of which, in the time of peace, is formidiem ere canteo af Moutxomery werest, ana | (25 Stu instant, ele , alt os monthly abstracts the several rates of duties col- | bless you ‘This morning J went into loncly little hut, Dy DAMACH, 15 18 BUBVER HAG WIhH reference to £6 | hy treaties, arly wie PZide by, the contre of Maaison steoss D:S. VALENTINE, Clerk. | Jocted on merchandise entered at their ports during | avd there feund the father dead, the mother hugging hist | negotiations between Russia and the other powers, | 1B€ g:vernment, of Russia, moreover, was s0oa to d district is bounded on its westerly side by the ; . the preceding month. babe, only four days old, to her breust, striving tonurse | , 7 . pee y) | Charge itself wich explaining the neoessity of the move eof Montgomery street, on its northerly side by the BOARD or Assisranr ALDERMEN, They are also instructed that goods should pass | it, while the black vimit was actually streaming from | ‘ll that remains in dispute is’ the form of a note,” | ment of the two rquedrone. i oon bs Division. on ita easterly sido by the contre of Grand Thursday, Aug. 4, 1853, Street, poe its sou herly sido by the ceubro o jee cro tee.! a Btrect. The fourth district is bounded on Hes Pas — SGe nha. Hose Een te i | ray 4 “ag ae saw ig Fi ber mouth. Such are the objects for which I plead. The bi ifferences On the Sst Mey. when it was impossible to know at St their Custom House in the regular cae in which | other is since dead, the babe b alive, T took icand got | vo; ae eG Este Ud tek = aim Tey, | Retersburg, whore the intel igenee did uot, xewoh wath he entries are made, and no preference given to | 4 Lack woman to be its mother, not one cent had these | @Sisting, and which should wound the susceptibili- } the 17m ci’ June, the resolutions which might be adopt President, in ths oh U' Brien. Breaden, awn, Whoela, Barker, os Che gontre of Catharine street, on ite a . i , ° ¥ pace a treatm the oarteriy side by the | Koger, Crawford, O'Keefe ahd MeConkoy. any one pomanye Cause: that it ie made the duty | MOM My friend I could give you a great many siuilar | ties of neither Russia or Turkey. ed by Pracee aud Euland, Couat Nevsolrode communtonte ; nd on its southerly eid ¢ Eas ITIONS. e 0% ing. x f t ste, ri 0) ter to > wentre of Pike ue “mite eran ae v ly | cases of suffering, but I forbear. you will, I know, help us The latest intelligence from St. Petersburg was to are at ie aoe none Lelot dalar fi peorncell ‘a river. The fifth dis at ahe centre of Pike street on oe —— re by oy Lepr if treet. on its easterly sido by tho centre of Jof- Se iaaten itr d op. its southerly side by the East river. | man BAKKrn- Of Wall street Perry the profits of the ferry do not mest had been formed, but that @ gr ‘orcs, and asking permission to enrrender the | of the appraisers at large to produce uniformity in | to belp these peor dyiog creatures bs t | Valuation of merchandise entered at the different Reet oes number of the parishioners of the Cal- | the 9th July, at which date, says the London Times, eee contain ot and very clearly expr ya 3 that itis the dut: f of vi var. uch are now absent from the city, their rector, ‘ 0 ith _ ii . | OF on appronching ocsxpstion of 1 is bounded om ite westerly ai: on the city’paying them for the cost of buildings, bao eh Sriied ee ee ae rt Hawks.) earnestly requests, should cis meot thei | St least one of the propositions of compromise, ro- | patitier. When that deci-lon we ‘ta m ortherly aide by ti rto reduce the rent to $5.00 a year. To Committee > bo eye, that they would remit to him such sums as thoic | Commended by the Western powers, had reached the | lewnity which ro lopger permitted a government eee 8 eiccular, da ly side by the ooutre of Gou- | on Finance. subject. % d; 5 “ e f suit fy it— sherly side by the Mast river, By the same—Of Fifteenth ward Hose Company, for re- ‘hey are aldo instructed that it is their duty to as- bepevolince mey prompt them to bestow, to bo sent | Russian cabinet, and hid been received in a manner thet ake A ‘ ty rg Esoperor Nicholas @ adupted, with # 6o- ef Madison str: Neeneur street, and on ; Vo C rire 5 " withont delay to the Howard Association of Now Or- nave ; ‘Tho saventh ai trict s bounded on, ite cere can te | Way eae Ollie Oe ns fire Department: gor | certain the character, quantity, and quality, as well | Jeans. “i averse OF ey OE indicating at all events a desire to negotiate. caused it to be avnounced to Europe, as if it was meant Sentes of Madison acd Grand ctroets andon sud | lossof furniture by fire. To Comuaitéce on Finance. as value, of all merchandise entered at their respect- | ‘The New Orleans Picayune says it is frequently asked, | ‘Telegraphic accounts from Constantinople, to the | tat tts execution was sifil more icravecable, our equad- fH he t river. Which w. na | By Assistant Alderman Bowroy—Of F. Campbell and | iye ports, and for that purpose to hav ju - | & ron was yet ot Sslamis, and that of Logland mot ee SS | others, to have Thisty-fourth atrest, between Lizhth and | gruihed: but it ho case Burpoae fone phe FS Pe Ana Consists the dury ofa member ot the Howard | oth July, had been received in London. A ministe- | quitted 10 yort of Malta, ‘Afirmative—Aldermen Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyco, | Ninth avenues, curbed, cuterred and paved, also flagged on i e heir dep' eet x is Opp é: 4 e This simple comparison of dates suffices, sir, to show Jag hey re jormon Brisley, Eraucis, | both cides four fect, except where tac owners do it them- | ties, previous to the actual cntry and examination of | 9Pplicents. It is briefly this :—the members are deta‘led | rial crisis was feared in consequence of the news just ‘aaah ry é rs mroceeded the initiative whieh ls mow. ivord, and Doherty selves, To Committee on Streets. merchandise, to inform the importers or others of the | for uty in their respective districts. It is the daty of a received of the actual invasion of the Danubian WOaS Une U by tee aokl he be By Alde: solved, That the Commissioner of | By Assistont Alderman O'Gainx—Of P. Brennan and | value at which such merchandise will be admitted to | Member to patrol bis district and search out the sick, idea etal Waal br roboaas hac TAT SN bees re Ropaire and Supplies be, aud he is heroby, directed to abate | others for the organization of a company of hook and Iad- « admitted 12 | by {entering every hovel where disease is likely to be | principalities by the Russian forces. lity of it on Franea anit England It alo suffises to B uvisance on the pren es 163 Franklin stroct oconpied as | der trock, now placed “at Righty fourth street and Broad- | entry, The collectors are also instracted that the | found, aud by giving timely relief to stay its progross prove that between tho communication made at B hose house, by having the sink attac way. To Committee on Fire Department, original hooks of entry and books of account, to- | Irthe patient ean be removed with safety he ispuc into | 22 the House of Lords,on the 18th ult., Lord | apd London of the stops d-zeo:ly taken by Count Nassel- ‘erly repaired so as to prevent lonkares a y, Aspistant Alderman Ca swrony Of Adem Keoforand | gether with all accounts and vouchers of their re- | acaband cent to the hospital; if not, the physician is | Clarendon stated that an answer, in entire conformity } rode at Constantinople, aud the rejection of the ultima. open yey Bena en ee ae ian spective offices, are the property of this Department, | celled, a nurse, if required, is furnished, and the pre- | with the note published by the French government, | (i, ci," actually wanting to the governmeats of Le appointed members of a new hose company, to be Jocated in Twenty-third street, noar First avenue, te hi tion situated on the north. | Committee on Fire Department, nd are to be kept et i scriptions procured and ‘applied by the member, who 5 his Imperle\ Msjesty and her Gritannic My; weet alae Wen 3 yada cana Nocth Moare, terest, pets same—Of citizens of Bighth ea) eare Snow hose uitted to their Spe and premarred as UGE ang Sea visita the patient at least Trice a-Gay. Should the pe had been returned to the last diplomatic circular of Fired ey any dane Alarapclbet ae : fell eenoes as Constene womnes| st a J 4 sl . ¥ % ‘ Ne. — esert it be f eras, papcdat ol reconstructed in mr othe art | river. Toeame. Be in James Gurunie, Secretary of the Treasury. | emurees Seat nate ate ahi scons Na Count Nesselrode. Lord Clarendon also said that | Sonviction ihe French aver My dhisivenoun cat Sf cals promises Mo oontents. inte premises No, 13° West | | By Assistant Alderman Risc—That the pioes or parcel of Firemen’s Pleasures. | main; and when, as is most frequently the case, his | the government hoped to be able, in a few days, to | terhas noreproach to miko its leateraors Cae way. Which dopted. and declared to he & pullie place by the act of the Legis RS arog oS nea daily labor is their only support aud maintainance, his | lay before the House the fullest information respect- | te vesromitility fometed. te opt pa Alderman Suir! solved, That the salary of Toseph | lature evtitled An act to alter the map of the city of New hat the, Tri * at family are supplied with provisions until he is restored | ino the state of affairs in the Ei the responsibility imputed to B. Young, Aes: Kk in office of Clerk of Common | York, by laying out theron ® public p.tve-and to authorize | We learn that the Firemen’s Jubilee will be held | to usefulness. 5 | ing the state of affairs in the East. moderation, it appeals, in it hereby fixed at the sum of seven | th ‘ag of the same,”’ passed July 2i, 1853, be opened as | in Lowell early in September. The Lowell Courier Notwithstanding that a pacific solution was gene- } Peals—to the judgwent of its o. vinets Exeopling the chject, which |)» diferent, of the twa Contemplatea Rejection of Edward Evcrett | rally expected, there was no cessation of armaments. Gemonsizetions, there’ was perlups, a cort of analogy im as Minister to England, The commandants of the Dardanelles had been or- | the respective situations when the Russian army was ‘Council be, and the sam ft it, 1853 a public place, to be known as th ‘tral Park, and th i i invit Bundeod dollars, to take cffeat from the let of August, 1X0 | TOUT Teal to the Corporation take the messes leat | 88y8 a large number of companies will be invited, a | we—A{dermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant. Oakley, | proceedings to carry the resolution into effect. Adopted by | public dinnner provided, and a levee in the new | saident Brisley. Ye ith, Ward, | the follow , the P: a Smith, W “hi yee ‘ ‘ity Hall in the evening. re the left bank of the Pruth, and a Dohert; pada ta. | ORn araaes, nnn, es paras, mally THE SOUTHWARK COMPANY OF THIS CITY. | (Cerrespondence of the Albany Eventng Journal ) dered to permit the passage of the British fleets, | fieets cf France maa Bees ath pel ee the Common | McGown, Wheelan, Barker, Rezers, Crawford, O'Keefe, | _ The Hartford Zimes says:—‘The blustering Gaunxe, July 27, 1853. | whether by day or night, at any moment, axalogy haa ceased to exist sine the pageage of thas K Paid to tho Fire War- | and MeConkey—10, By seme—That a farther sum, not excoed arproprinved to pay expanses of reworks, m Fourth of July. Adopted by the following vote Afirmative—The Prosidont, Messrs. Brow hall be the sum of five hundred dollar: per | O'Biiom, Breaden, Woodward, Ring, Hunt, y blish the rot vewur not to execed five hundred dollars por aunum, Yo each Fire Warden, in lieu of two hundred ani fifty dol: lan, th receive. There ore, Tesived, That the annual componsation to bo paid to the Southwark Company of New York, who gave the Dran Sm—While you were in, Europe the Tribune and stream which forms the limits of the Russian and Ottoman. | bof Is claimed for Mr. Clay the credit of defeatin; A formidable conspiracy against the life of the Sul- y S © | challenge for a trial on a bet of $1,060, have backed | ‘eJournal } is piracy Fmpize, Moreover, Count Nesselrode secins to adenit the out, square, since the challenge was accepted in be: asi gor gent mill ds a Isle ot ke tan, got up by the Imaums or fanatical party, had been | fact, when he supposes the equadrons to be already withia — Tait, | half of the New Britain Company, who can beat | Lyerett as minister to England, —- * ht of Constantinople, and describes a8 a necessary 2 5 discovered, and fifteen of the leaders tind been ar- | Mgt of Constantinople, and describes as a mi y egam cath, to tai elect from the date of Win pastas! of | Mctlonn, Woelan, Barhor, Rogers, Ciawiutd O° them any day, or in any place, and give them odds, Bien ie ali pec cA a eee rested and bow-stringed. ‘They proposed to depose | tion, tho military position taken by the Ruslan troepe Sy the Lepulature, Referred te Committee on | and MeC’ nkey—I6 . st : : 8 of 4 Bald act vy the Leziwlatur, o By Aveistant Aldcrman Garanrx—That serov-watk be | We find the following resolutions Yn the New | evil tocther statesmen. Subsequently you promised to | the Sultan in favor of his brother, and to declare Ba pled pln lam not, by thelr promnee bag oe A ol te ag Haven papers, Which seem = ie been ado ted at | See eres oh perenne Has not | war against Russia, ‘The greatest discontent pre- outalie the Dardanelles, ‘commit any icfeaction Not exiut- Assistant Aldern Hext—That af a meeting ol he Gas) ire Company o! rovi- | " 7 % — 3] . 8, - ing treaties, 6 occupation ol ailasl a) ) ement of the new Eases market Auoptels oP"? | dence, onthe 23th ult: fae ef ree PLY. Ne ees eed a oe 7 Wa on the vontcary, eoustitute a manitest violation of nd ietant Alderman Warrtax—That the Committee Wheress, Several mistatements have appeared in | REPLY. were thirsting for a crusade against the Greeks. The | same treaties. The treaty of Adrianople, which deter- wal chisel Twenty second strect. bet weon Fifth aud Sixth Brenues, be fenced in, under the direction of tue Stroet Com, Peisslonce. Referred to Committee on Stroets. REPO ‘ . Of Committers on Wharves, &¢.—Relative to bulkhesd | on Fire Department roport to this Board the exnodiency of | the New York papers, and extensively copied by other | _,/mthe spring and summer succeeding the death | pa sjic iti ing r sre- | miner the conditions of the Protectorate of Rassia, g; plese 21 and 23 North river, Laid on the table and | pur:)aving ie one lot 9 Church street, for tho | Pavers in cela eeueke of the country, 9 porte hn to | of General Harrison we were several weeks at Wash- | Turkish authorities were exerting themselves to pre- | Cisee the which permits that pover to tnterveas ta. . be printed. Commaittze on Stzcets—In favor of zogulating, &.. Ti | erty etreet, b-tween Lroadway sad Grevnwich street ‘Adopted on A division, viz-— ‘Afirmstive—A ldernian Moora, Hale Rare, Tweed, Brisley, traacis, Ward, Co i. ‘Of Committee on Rosds—In favor of flagging sidewalks of 2th streot. between First and Tuird ayennes. Agopted on | 2 — Tweed, the Prosdewt, Ald Corneil, Alyord and Dobert, Of committee on asscssme Sorsment list for sewer im Tru table. 4 396 { Cheswittes on Streeto—In favor of chanzin ‘Ation of $500,000 for sesesement bonds, to sseess: Fracts. Adopted Of Committes on Whary ont, North riv Pot Ceimittoc on Eewors—Adverse, to sowor in Moore strect, from Mudeon river to West Broadw, Committes on Law Depertment—Ta favor of resolu. @&* ‘Mos authorising the ning of Central Park. Adopted on To Coumitiecon Tise Depart: | fi ivate prize trial at New Haven, Conn.. we thereupon | ington, Mr. Everett had teen appointcxt Minister tg | vent disturbances in Constantimople, which would | the Principa n Wrertay—That the Commis. | feel it to be a duty we owe to ourselves and the whole de-} _kKnelendy atl was residing at that Court. Passing | serve the vesigns of Russia, are disregarde Hes be d to advertise for | partment, to correct them; therefore _ | an evening at the room of Senator Morehead. of Ken- nes on Broadway, Resolved, That we went to New Haven fully expecting es, sud that case iy when taeir pri by the Turks. ss Spa In 1848, when ‘these provinces were occupied by the were the theatre of a revolutionary agtta- uslly menaccd their own calety, thatof the 4 that of the protecting powcr. The convon- t r4 . Negotiations were still progressing re-pecting sei n Br 14 ‘who is one of the noblest sons of that proud = 3 % cD | Raselans, th the Peering pave’ | to comply with all the regulations that migttt bo made | tate} Se learned fronf him that several whig cow | the Hungarian, Kosta, and the riots at Smyrna, As | ton which Li that part of said pave. | 10 Som . : : h ropairs to 01 commmitice, aud that no fault was found by the f 7 ‘ i“ * a4 .. | fovereign, h ropairs to that portion | PY the oomradtiess & quantity of hose used by us while | (r8 irom Southern States, were oppozed to the con- | the captains of the American and Austrian cor: | tien cf Reicn- Liman edn Sami : 4 i n fmnation of Mx. Everett on account of his alleged | ,. h . i * 7 eamble stating that Mr. | such cannot be said of our immediate predecessor in play- oe: ‘ § 8 veltes had evidenily determined to fight, and iad in } vature again occurred in the course of seven yearn, ‘ar and alialCinoxpa- | ing, the Southwark, of New York. olition sentiments, and that some understand- i a ‘ a tebas Russia and Tarkey should in ecunnon atopt ures rrinzin: Alarm hells, | — ‘Hesolved, That the statement of several members ofthe | ings had been entered into with democratic | fact cleared their ships for action, it was by the inter- | say were the vest suited to re establieh orders Ccmpeny (the 25) bad agsured them * that the hose of | Senators which he feared would hazard his | vention of the British and French consuls hostilities Haye the privileges of Moldavia and Wallachia beer Sturtevant, Boyco, ell, Alvord and if evouts of a similar rtevant, Boy 0 = Mirmative—Aldermen Moore, Hale : 0 Francis, Ward Bris! cot. On motion, Nicholas Dean, E: has thought pr concur to oxtend pier, foot , to exterior tino. Adopted Sturtevant, Boyco, cia, Swith,Ward, | f 1, 4 on Pi ‘Bp epgine company iu Siaty fire Adopted. samo Committee—Tn favor of hnildti ‘ompeny Ne. 4. Adopved. CO Codmitive on Wharve it—In favor of organising mene Third > tain for | Gaepee was sixty fect ehorter thao was their own, and | confirmation. Governor Morehead concurred y i s < al Haye evolutionary movements broken out om od, aud to report the | that they ascertained this from observing the two lengths | with us in the opinion that such a result would nee reeds gobs retina Sores ee cole itoxy! Facts aro before us to prove that there to the utility ofthe of eas - they ley side by side, eacey, from the tank | he equally unjust to Mr. Everett and injurious to the | be given up tothe French Consul General until Mr. has bea no occ By, i ye Rornest for the applica pots whence they both obtail eir water,’ is certainly in | ,, ved is La C d the Ba: de Bruck had arranged th tion oF eithe realy of Adrianople or of the conven- , President , boa country. The Hon. Mr. Mangum, who lodged in the a Cour an TOD Gi cI ged the 7 Balta- fer c0 reg water trim the fare tetas tio <s took water rom \ mone Upper nares aod first catia d | aMuir at Constantinople. ‘This was accordingly Oe int ta it, then, (have the Russian troops passed ouiuself, | the fountsin at the comer of Chapel strect—the Gaspee ; particip n nversation, partly hecause it re- Sosta being lau i i scorted by | the Prath, it of war—-9 wer, T adnit eunsely | trom the Tontine fountain, oppozite the Tontine Hotel— | lated to executive business, and partly because the Gone, Ko - “ ng landed in chains and escorted by whose true 7 appears no ‘aesize to PES seg ichelas Dean, Eey., be tendered, | the former playing throughs straight hose, and the latter | crrauyement was, intended to be kepi secret. But | Austrian marin : but which pro anew principle, fertiie in dia- athe ® of the Board of | crocked, or zigzag; it can therefore be readily seen rt. Mangum was too true a patriot and whig, when | Queen Victoria had sickened with the measles, but | #strous ea and which one is a:toniched to Gad ’s could not have ceen the hose laying side by tide. | the mischiefs of such a movement wi ‘ ! ; psa ; i 2 acted upon, ‘st time, by a conservative power of give, Thai the statement in eavaral Of the pavers, | his mind, to Ee ape eager teen * rer ea croatian Preestiy. ; hel miner as fst peg dl oP ee ¢ Gaspee played through but 575 feet of hose, is ‘ Raia ce nents 5 e wet and stormy weather had caused a rise in te an the oppression, in time of pro- iy false, as we vlajod throurh nino sections of sew | ‘OFS had sanctioned the movement; and after further | | “0° We* sda . aa hs ar’ Glatea, by sec” Oak eee Shc eines our resurn have been measured by the | conversation, Mr. Mangum, waking up to a sense of | English wheat ot to 3a. per quarter. Forcign . fepgincer, aud Mr. Barr, the maker of it, and it was } the danger of precipitating “ sectional agitation” by | wheat 2s. higher. English flour had risen 3s. per found to measure 470 feet and fou the South- | anact of indefensible proscription, said the Senate sack, and American 1s. barrel. Owing t wark played through sixty feet ma: we than we did, | liad been canvassed, and the deed was to be doneon | SCX, aud American ts. per barrel. Owing to un- ' wi ich we doubt, it was thelr own fault, as 400 feet was | the next executive day. He produced memoranda rable accounts regarding potatoes, Indian corn equireme cer, which, constilute an hatever be their ategral part of ite from pier t ontaining mes of Senators wl € it- | eld with increased fr @ vat 2 Mer cies tof 151 clred, Thst the reported result of the triat ot the | Containing Jageatiay the coutistatioes hing tase Lee ae eee rae Naver ta Cae to would net, (ierefore, any more than Btreet, Nort ware ork on the rext day, is no criterion to go by. as | ine only wi gs whom we now remember wore Mr. | fr to its efd, conmit a viola~ Of Committes on & id 5 n know that there is lable te be a great di eta’ ai ee i ngs A fer The apward tendency of the market for stocks 1. if i: declared the Streits: Forty sixth stroet Fen atmosphere between two days, and likewise | Merrick, of Marsiand, and Mr. Henderson, of Missis- P cy bird lee suey: f the Bosphorus open to the Pease sdertas Meeks, Haley: Btartevent, Boxee, ion of the men -: | sipi, though there were others. Mr mrecat- ; and shares was checked by unfavorable accounts England “The opinion of His Barr, the President, Aldermen Brisivy, nciv,’ Smi Prsit xs hat the statement in the New York papers, 1 the movement and would vot erett's | respecting the crops. jont is precise on that poiat; Ward, Cornell Doherty—I2. By Arctrtant rxus—Of Geor vulhwark Company, upon their return on | coniirmation, but intended to give a silent vote. ttn Xen sa) P | exclude the atterapting effiea- Of samo Co ; c S 3 ning away while id even ted unanimously to challonge the | — It was urged by those who sought the rejection of | ‘The Liverpool cotton market was buoyant, Sules vicn between Russia end Turkey, 2 poe tnd C : i nies, ty not as yet cflicial, and that when | My, Everett, that he was not a safe man to negotiate | on the_iSth, 10,000 bales; onthe loth, 12,000, Prieos | bs eral de Ca-teibajac to make kaown to sixth str I be taken Of it by this company. | | : Co and to communicate to ‘eat Britain, in which fim. terested. Conse: : The overland Indian mail arrived in London on cos then pending with ¢ 1 also authorize you to hand of strength between the Washington nud | ¢)¢ slave States were largely #, at Lancaster, Pa-, was to come | dior shoce to: Lf, nme A i ‘ ing | . — that these c . Were unfounded, and | 4, 2 Jon Tis ablishes ays sit, tho assurance of sti re. hes secsontn . : pted, each | oil © aha ea | that.an act so wanton and intolerant would array | the 18th. The London Ti ‘ publishes stained 0 DROUYN DES LAOS atize= The I : The Distress In Maadlelca, | the North against the South, Messrs. Morehead and | China to the 14th of May, but no mercantile letters ne ive—The President ¢ Barr, Brisl*y, ¥ ul. N e urged to interpese earnestly againat | had been received. T ney resolved to do; but they said that it | tant and curious news is of the most impor- The Last Explonation in the British Parllee waracter. The British war steamer peer Anonymous statements haviag appeared in the news+ | ed toc a that th Of Committes on Str 5. i id ne of ui i strong effort to resist a “foregone dey The British Since, vis — ee els ' ,: eee SMC | Termes had returned from on expedition to the seat | _ The British MH mot upon Monday, ‘Afirmative—The Prosiden seestion was made In which those gentle of the rebellion. Nankin was reported to be ina | July 18. Shortly ise was a session rare, Cocacti, Lasesty—1 se t concurred. This was that the press should be brought q state of ru ot was tu auarchy | the Eas! of Batu Ward, Cornell, veiorty whilst the whole dist | . | 2 go ear upon the Senate. it would he aie - ‘ . | ¥ 5 Alderman Dorenty imo commanivation from 39 a 7 ae ever, that the questions and confasion. ‘The ret mn possession of | ion of J Mp : mission Tative to grad z 2 - ¢ such statements, but tea q bin’ y were at | ¢ i. Poo Serco ommiseio relative be 5 P a} heen gettled, th and Chir were § | ¢ question of 3, which was carried; the seme Wa k r oa eigen by niet | ape Serta Bho Street Com c ef » é f «of Madeira, nh ipon Pekin. vas already been 2 on the tenor aud i from rs em ir contribu- cetera ye reba 4 of C hich have appearer nla ee r mene | aan, then a taember of the House of Represe standard of Chris: } yr nee se Bower in Fifty. Y " . eoler—E bo resolution as to da ne been attacked by the | with whom we sat to work writing letters, A correct translation of the Bible was freely | oll make oo hg 1 ¢ b ‘ k Feitar n ure of the vintage, pea th coe aan tyes ie 1 ad Laat Sea Wate a . vated amongst them, and a zeal amount \ vee clreular Boopted ene disieion vis Al : of tite eunise their infatwati | sm Was ug them on to attempt th ay > not agree with the pre- heir infetnation i i rts of those documents, Adopted on a 4) the | AMrm: riar race, whilst | i daties fly enforced and prac ut their The commarider o} aad explained the neutral position whi ign powers are disposed to hold during the and welfare of action of at Mexandria, Imington, Phil This duty occup eposited in a mail- in the Lae Diss wn rauks, Seventh snd ‘aps, { am sure, Or an Gaswer, om ose two circular avecues. A i, A Tirmative—a idermen Oakley, Boyoo, Barr, the Presid Haley, Sturtoven’ Fe cet es vu bowers ia tarot, of rower, fa, Rubnees just before sonrise, | ts are of the Protestant form “auxions to nae cnet River to Division ate fons pases tadeptant. 7 ndininne oak | recognizizg Jesns Christ as their Sa: amon is BRE way A Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, which came back to Washington in season pting the Trinity aud Ten Command n the Hast; but 1 think Seeibs wien ee De to exert’ a wholesome infaenee upon the Senate. ime lor the dignity of this Of Cowmitres on a favor of fencing vacant inte _Mr. diverett’s nomination was confirm, H from Sydney to th Apri o , { think it is fair, upon the part of the y spoke on the qu at the solicita: fp Sixth aveane, votween Forty aret and forty treet, In fs E idowatk of Ka : street, between Thiro an paving Forty first etree javenue. Adopted on a i ‘Afirmativo—Aldermen Moore, Tis Boyce arr, the Prosiaent, Fron ith. Denman. Cornell, boher Of Committer on Streste—To conor @ralk of Forty ninth stroct, between Broad enue, also Eighty» Freon Second ‘Adopt We Remative—Aldermon Moore, Haloy, Stortovant, Os Boy, Boyes, Warr, tho President, Aldermen Brisiey % rac mas, Cornell, Doherty—i2. Of Committees on Sewers—Adverse to overnment whether they y_ to those notes; and, if they y reply, whether they in- aud whether they intend to pub- me manner which the Russians circulated those docoments? is less objectionable to ask the y, because the Wrench government, & in alliance with this country to put ible, to the present, unfortunate state ni published a very able and s. (Hear, hear.) nment delay their of New South Wules was rep progress actorily. The tinues steady, and the prospests w ture were also cucouraging. warm personal au | friends, in response to an unequivocal sentiment that boomed into Wavhington as well the South as from the I | ‘These are. | on ie lition formed to ¥ - } E SGA Weak bet OP Tanita ingtishedaua | THE TURKISH QUESTION. vete 7 dl to the whole | pans 2 political conspit i , have rushed the country R { agrion > proofs | re not only | cred uy persons | WO Important Diplomatic Note from | ‘The following is a translation of the ned in the Moni/eur) of M. Drouyn ¢ iy (a { flim anawer to thse ¢ Lhuys to i think that, if Her Baiosty a, fi Grand to Hester street; aleo ae On trent, rm, thy a ‘ = , Ande candy eh need i Hl aretanrtaemeneas second cite ular of selrode. It is nawer, they ing misappre- in Laurens streut, from (rand to B have } Marine Court. od by the M ' of Affuirs, in the | nd , | think Cust they wil ‘same Commnittee—In favor of sewe neha the daa | tore His a circular vench diplomatic | iof being favorable to n First and Socond avenues, Adopt A@iemative—-Aldermen Sturtevant, Onkley, Royoo, Rare, | President, Aldefmen Lrietey, Francis, Sash, + agents abroad : ot belong apprehensive it My lords, for friend opposite, ws soom to have been | Aveta L—/lukninood and dt H by {he committes | WAS an action to recover ant of $05 prid to U . | fendants for pacsnze to Australia, for two of plaintiff's mNACH €in—The ney despatoh of Count te Nesselrole, which , who wae con: | Cornell, Doherty—12. | - 5 npres. | sons, inthe ship Norma. {% appeared that one of the | the Joitrnal de St. viva publiebed on the day fol- | A mlttoo On Roade—in favor of costing curb and pat- ymond cnurder of Mr. | y impres. | toda was to work before the mact-end for kim onir $15 | lowing that of its ion to. all the legations of | governmont, ig ET ae heen GM ag RH be hw lay, Montague has a | ee ener ante | were paid, ad the other paid #80 for bis paseago. ‘Their {| Ruseis, bas produced on the goveramoat of the impo ) ountry, whether ‘sed flagging © space four fect wido thee L uiaven ire | a p Joira ‘a her rota | Were paid, an tee a er welan. Gad OF aos tinereeiinn Groin tite Cenesiat itate 4 | n aide to those ciroular notes— Bann Adopted own division, vis hildren; and be stated to the court at | Pree at far recchiag | father, hovever, preronted tin from going, and the de- | ror an imprers'on which His Tinperial Mejoaty hs com- | ; those ¢ 0 ry Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant ley, | ig sentence, that it was in thoir defence | gharit ~ or larzunge, but | fendants refused to refund the mor For the defence | manded me to communicate to you frankly. vor to both; and whether, if the , the President, Aldermen Brisley, Yroucis, | that he committer ormme for which lic is thie day | has £0’ ght ¢ st the fara hat erora [n this dig. | ¢ wes contended thet a pare ft could not recover for mo- We cannot but lament to sce Russia, at the very mo yored one or both of those a asteenaiinen Mepte-tetirer of Glazing 6 to pay thy | tant | Rey Paid by sinor olidron in the present form of ection, | ment when tho efforts of nll the cublnets to Bring about | I reply should be made: d eatice’s pump therein ia Blaty-Afth street, betwee | homed y of no él nvtavs | ‘There is every ceecon to feng that the diat he | but only fa the namo of the chillren, by parent, guar- of the present difilcalties afford | he such a course moy be with Pies ‘snd Second aventes. Adopted aa division, vir— of age, will be executed to-day timore, for the | L be even greater than that which is past, | ¢ianor friend. His Honor, the Judge, concurred in tho moderation, aysume am attitude which ren- | matic do 4 (Wear, hear.) Afhrmative—Aldermen Moore, Maly, Sturtovant, (nk: murder of Captain Hutchinson. Connor wa. cor, | and our countrymen toay still find most worthy objects | defence, and distniased the case, the plaintif’ not showing of thet negotiations more wacortain, | ‘The Earl of Cuanunpox—t certainly admit jarr, Twood the, Fréniteat, Al HY; | fencod to be hong om the €th of July last byt was | 1 duel eliartty fs tis Fad 99 beaut, vat by the | eto Lhe money paid for ‘he pasge | syorea on some of them the dutyofrsieetiag | that any noble fricnd hay abstained trom embarrase- Smith, Denman, Cornell, » se — , , h Ae Ae, me a fon of Hee, 00 fal fi * i ai which has been vainly atiempted to b8 | fye the gov jc he impc sti hich 7. inmnittee—To conc | respited by th rnor until th 6th of August, visitation of Providence, so fail of misery. | rt ing the government on the important question whiol rade, opd se, curb an } Gupte and | ‘rho were convicted tu Phila. | 14M dear sir, with great regard, faithfally your, | w age" Conpum-We find the following mare | *8ehed to thoir polloy, | is now engaging the public attention. (Heat, hear.) te 1 t i Christ } (Signed) oO, ee in the Roc! Daily Advertiser, wi Ihave no decire, sir, to resnmeé discussion which has | think thut inv noble (viend is perfectly aware of the 8 to Broadway, » space | 4 fe of Christopher Soohan, + jommander in chief U.S. naval forces, riage notice in the Rochester Daily Advertiser, With | pecn exhausted; brit as Count Nessolrode still aiioges, in at 1) { i iy mar feet vido. Adopted on a divinior 3 My « » but they have be apited | (const of Africn. a request for Syracnee papers to copy. If the happy support of the pretensions of St. rotersburg, tbe cllence | for which we have wished 0, postpone ang ptecent Galle, Beene nie eee f | by Ge a 1, Madeira, ' couple don’t make good time,” it won't he tle | wiick the orto committed against it by disregarding the | ion the subject. We have done 60 in tae nas, Corneil, ond Boherty—i4. - - | fauit of their names :— promises made to the Rcasian Legation, at tho period of | interests of peace, and ty avoid impoiing, such am ‘OF Commitics ‘on Sowers taf he r. Peysom Wi f fast Hampton, Mesi Mannren—At Saxatera Spricga, on the Wihfalt., by the | the inst aettionent of the question of the Holy Minces ia | they aro, the chances of bringing the question to @ t | oldest living ai 5 Rey. A, Baxter, Mx. 0, Ui, fo Miss Lis ‘A, Cai | 1862, Tam bound to ropest that the firmans isscod by | poaceful issue. (Hear, hear) My lorts, my nol { sions of 175%, and was eluel yews of ayo ia Jang last, | Lor, of Raw Ayia, the Sattam, over the mlaston o€ l'riaoe Momachike, havo | frignd must by sare that (ue mod re by th adopt hari | SeROuRe, common he S34 of August.

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