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LONG -ISLAND ST All. SILK. Much interest seem, to be awakened lhnShoul the 10 the culture of the mulberry tree, and it 1- tZ-V liud U. ill 11 made about an 7 Ml mav be the vsrimw cs'u'dislied up in Hi" country, bul Mexican frontier. Ttiin supplies the ins w.i'i arms, and the Indians for litem III ship Formosa, from Havre, brings pipers to July Sth and the ship Ontario, from London, to the 10th.

A'ngirtiK. The diseiission on the Municipal I or-iviratioiis Uill was still under discussion, and the with some auiendinents, proposed by t-ord I. Uihm II, were agreed to. 'ranrt. The Courier Franrais throws some on the getiuiness of the conspiracy against the Ide til the King, for which a number of persons have lately N-eii nrre-ted ill Paris.

Simhx. Under date of Paris, July 0. A lelegra- the nrooiiciion i opinion, of pohtiii-n, in rcSnrd loth, expediency or n'. Ameiican there is harmonizing and undivided aisposit.on to fnv the spirit of selMircct.d and sc.f.sus.u.ning indu.lry ted. from Liioiu.iliua.

mm THE PALTIMORC MODS. The ri.ili.li:!l. of I ist iiilit pivnu'l' i Ii linj: Ill 'eiir at DiUuiort. The ooili if ili'Miurooii urn stul on, uh no nhainiiH-in ci-nat'nl. mimh'-r i deaths It i lli rxcnii hilly.

Cilil l.i nn.l nii'iliuiily uprH ar in bu mi tuJ. ilui aro lu M.iiiiUv. loi viilual prnifrty t- 1.11-jc jiU'iunt hjil hi-rii publit'ly burni in Ilia Mrrrt. 't lx pri.n douia lia.i hen ufwiu mu.I Oii: jiriwinei4 ttl Ucf din Toiml milv ii'mniiMj. Kv.

rv jj.kaJ uIizimi aliuuM op(ul tlifi Iditvut li' ttiuniiy. Kioin lie i loqwiipr, of reprj iv lUl.TiuoaK, Mill Ana. I Smiil.ijr nnirmnff, I nVloi-k. IVnr S. Our ritv is n.itl.mv Iml iniution.

I nreu nl nruln "i 1 horses, 8' this morning, fur f.ur nights our city has been in ibe great--l dik.mli r. Vesierdiy nil day and all n.gl lh inlrilud seenr were 11' ou, iw.h.'iit dm I. ail inoletts. Iioni tlie fii il nu'iboriiies not bem; suttie eaily snpiiorlcil on Fiidny nijihl by ihe i lim, the limb, not nioiu lhn llm-e or lour a. v.

ly emiilo) di I as lh pleisi d. Johnson's hus-liila lion, hire and binary were com-plniclv dmnoli-h'd and huiiilj also John (ilcim'n, when) they found roniiiler.ibie ivinc ned otlici hquurs, luehbe-rrfi th.on all tVar. 11 ill put i al wi.rk burning Mr. K. T.

Kllieui's a. nl Jesse llui t's, (Mayor,) luriiiiuie in trr-t. Mr. M'Kldery saved ln houv Imld guuds by ie-innting thrin yesicidar. Where or hen lliev ill at Godolily knows unless wo bave ssiitanco fioin abrosd, 1 fear the woik ul -stun lion will cuiiuauu uiild the savage arc worn cut will) (.11401." fur Aim-man ctiurpfise which ii diody I'l Law i a Imi iistered here in a way i .1...

'I'ne ritl It lias been sufliciontly demonstrated, that S.Ik, the raw nrodueid in this eou.ery as any llll'I 'mail ell I.I. rr thin" wh.ch the I iw ivl forbid, ,...1 without ill other. Scarcely a school Imy school rirl ha. mH md C. In- It Mflimi'1! il tlx' 1'ivv ilrsniiirli has nrrived tins nllernooii.

ineii" lops successful iper.iiient, rearing smiio the 1 1' ni'in mn I 'Phi. docs I uiipri n. the liiinistry assert that il bungs intelligence ol 11 1 lli- Iimir inf irm ymi (h it ilic nmliliavc onai kcd lilt mi'f I In the other .1.. riil nl if I rt is is i in. ivnnn.

rom nm liroKrn oim-m, Mm rv Ihip" 1,1 mn i All i S'i Vi L'o ill N.ien.r districts tin- can- is U-ttn. UllIlieriMlS Ursei mHIO ill. in iii ii? i i I in ili of the utieen. and that the iiisiirreetion ol the ihot cfTnl baa len in in i- A I I I I In ft.itniiid iiirnitinr m-w ii uiniij b'H ur ft -iif I IIH-lllf wiwmI. His i.tjue iU.s naJ ivuirs me vniiiTlwd nl mill 1.

llllO llll.l 'i up. Irtlieis iJa.ipie ppivinces IS conipu teiy tinmen I ic worm ior ine i sinliona In coiiforinilv with he true Kiunt rind of its government that while our beloved country ivilh uitpuriilleleil libernlily thrown oim-ii to receive mid protect the opprecsed and persecuted, of all linds, it ill become those who have thus found ii, bosom a refuge iiotii the wtnitli and nintire of tyrant and despots, to thrust iheinst Ives forward an i-andiilat'H for ollice, and iinbhiHl.iiigly to siilvatiri. rhiins Id ti share in if gover enl and flint when ihis spifil disposition are not only manifest in noise and clamors, viu- Icni-f iind iiisiiboidination, when tliene mihcly in-s are seen rising above the laws of the land, dis-lu'iiiiiiglhe public peace, violating the nghfsof jiri-vule eitienn, rendering if uiimiIc lor imlivisof tie country to rxereise or even claim the elective privi-, oe which is tin ir birthright when they cannot an-proach the of mi lection, even walk the hcHtreels on busineM vvilhimt ll consciousness that Iheir live tire in danger from the knives or of armed foreigners; then wc hold Unit it is neither possible nor desirable to restrain Ihc burnt of iiidignation acts so shameful mid oiiliagi ous. ring as we do, a cordial welcome to nil ibicignen, who "air content with the safety anj protection of their iers iiiH and property, which the roiistiiiilioti and lawn of our country guanuilee to tliem, tind who conduct themselves ns peaceable find orderly citizens but impressed nt the same time, as we soli iimly Bre, with the conviction that the spirit nnd disposition alKive described, prevail to an iiliirmiiigrxteiil Ihe foreign part of'our xipulatioii nt large, and leelino it to lie our im rious duly to endeavor to arouse the public attention, nnd direct it to Ihis growing and wide spreading evil, heliire it is Ibr ever too lute, lu apply a remedy. Tlierelbrc- Resolved, As Ihe sense of this meeting, that nil native liora Americans are called upon, bv the present 7- Far HY-f.

We learn front paragraph in sduyi'd, und, in fiiorl, Ins dn.liui iw 11uih1n2b1H.il TA I' i'tiRoN N. J. Itlm-taiit lo obtrude themselves before the public, the undersigned, constituting the cotton inanuf.ictuicis of Pa-tcrson, have alLmcd tho ni'ssrsti niei.ls whii have sppco- I'. 1 1. .1 or Clm.ese mulberry, has been sst.

considerable quantities of silk from the frontier confirm these representations. Thev also state that Ihin Carlos ennl nines Ins retreat towards the Pyrenees, and that his lldlowers, esci- (lie Mt. Loins It piin.irnii oi nw i-r tlmt city, returned to St. Lmnonthe i i mninfuclured into sew ing silk, in sonic Cam urgi iits, have nocontiJence in mm .11 lew l.i 1 ill. 1 '11 Line in tiiiuoi ii.nu, mil 1 11 tnal the iioui of th.

ir l.dtuw riiizens would al 'he Hasfjue ilk tm hog excursion io uccn urouuci-u of Connecticut. Some specimen, ol previous Wednesday, from a Rocky miliums. H-' ha I 'en absent heap ol runu. 1 lie ci izns have aui c.ralotl 111 Joli'ivn's liu! itli ruii-idiiahic cxeiiimi. '1 hey are tins moim-nt umlrr arnn, linnj npnii ilu-ni, and kiioai who will ho shot.

The iiuik-ciii will inner ns wrll Hi th! cui'tT. A nuinhi-r hive nlic.idy been wi undid nmoiij I lie lutlerarc some of our liral cili.cim. You cannot ini.iino lial an i-pnmr our city bai burn and is no in whilt 1 nm nuii It it impossible lr mc silk fabrics, of no very fio.t importance, h.ve fio.n tunc to the imblie.to th nionstiatc Ihe I .4 IIIIlT II II .11 1 IHK1 i'aris, July 5. Letters from Madrid of the 27th of June have been received. The queen ri'Li nt had a.tnbutc to tUo Hue cause turn out" of the "factory children of this town and that re.

pee table editors of p. till'! iurniils, before giving ily or credence In si.ve-nieiits denied from lirespormhle sources, would sc. for iulorin.itioii from the nap'ovcr, before they assumed to be named a commission of five, to prepare a new pro upwards i'i i ic im.rncv out hi'tn of about two thousand mile Mr. Campbell passs-d through the territories ntimcroui tribe-, of Indians, it was not molested r.i.m Hp that the tra lers anil to 1. 11 you.

1 di not know hut will be (June ln-nmrroiv, I correct thai which Ihty received from the employed. but I presume I lie military Mill he under aims all tv-cr irenerally aufcess- think Jjluiiion'i house will yet. 0 1 i is in copsequctH'u 01 several ol me punuc joiiriuils enlisted their svinpat'iv, and en.lea7ored to arouse trniwrsof tlitit country have i thai of the pu'ilic in behalf ul' those they deem lo be, tul who art uot, injured, that the unde'isigncd have tliuuhl proper to make public the ful.w ing f.icu l.a.im nui'iiicr icur, u.lltu Daltimoke, Aug. 9. I write ihis under a statu of piinlul exi-iicineiit and i-treks for Me.r.

Glenn mid Jolinsnn. Fur ll rue inghts previously to I nl, the mob threatened their properly ilh fill, during the past winier. TTlie only o.itrao-e "I whirl) In li.nl lizard, was a rumor among the Snake tribe Indians, that a par-ft-of Indians of im adjoining tribe had iimr.lcr.-d two of the trapix-rs lon.jin t-i the f.e- Jllw.n nnil.T lltlt. Tho time of work established by the mmuructurcrs of ud ile loi relative lo the hlierty ol the press. Tlie successor of Vnldcz had not tieen named at that dale, but the government was seriously occupied in the reorganization of the army.

The Moniteur ni.iiounees that a telegraphic despatch had been received dated at Bayoiinenii the Oth, in which it is stated that the troops of the Queen were still nt Billma on the 3d, but that preparations were making for a movement in the course of that dav. TURKEY. Ft apiears from a Constantinople k-ttr, that nn tin 2nd of June an insurrection had taken place at Suutri. und that nfter bloody contest the Governor had been this town has not been, on an nvciage, f.r several years, fousihihyof wearing our own tissues. Dr.

Pi.se. lis Mr. D'Hoinergue, and olhers, have scattered abiond muel. use-ful inrorm.iion.lo satisfy the public mind as the practicability of engagins extensively and profitably in the" manufacture and latterly one or two publications have been established to diffuse information on tin. subject.

We have perused, with mud, interest, some tho Silk Worm," periodietd lately established at Albany, and of lh "Silk Culturist und Farmer's Manual, pLlJishedatllailford.Con. They are both mon l.ly Pe-liodicals, and bid fair to come much into request as valuable vehicles of kind of information which is from day to day more and more sen-lit after. We wish these periodicals, and tha cause they espouse, complete success. We believe it has been determined, that the S.Ik Manufacture shall be introduced into the State Prisons of thnr L-isi niulil, oeiii" when laoorei aie paid off, and 1I10 mob Uann; become moro i-oaliJcnt, over 1 1 hours per day, hich is not more than is made in any other manufacturing i.isirirt in the I lined Mute. Tlie wages established here, gencially are from St The IT.

S. Drat'ooin, under C. lle, were nt the lir.in.1 l'awnee vilhi-, wkI was in rxcellrnt l.i. 'i'i formed on aAv.iiiUi.vous treaty and better organizi'd, Iboy commenced their attack, jnlcim-ins to repeal their first demoiisliaiion oa, Mr. J-ilitimn'i si lcnilid rlalilishnl' n', who.c, liowrver, lliev wurt met by lo S4 50 ier week, except lor inexperienced hands, wtiicli are us great, if not greater, than they are in any olliei flace irlili Pawnees, am! were liiortly to proeeed to the Mayor, his pollen and aimed citizens, in Ibree to pr.net Johnson's establishment for last uiwht dum: situation of our alT.iirR, to band themselves together, without distinction of patty, for the holy nnd patriotic purpose of rescuing our civil insliliitioiiH nnd liberties from 1 1st- hand of foreigners, alike ignorant of the for Lite sci vices of persons ol the same ll is believed there are a greater nunilitrof lioly lavske hen-, thai! in any other manufacturing town in the Union, win.

several ol thcinou were killed ami a numw wound. obliged to take refuge in the citadel, which was closely liesk-ged, and in which there was not more than 20 ed, among the latlcr, several valuable citin ns. The 1113b bring ilis appointed in their atlcnir I on Mr. Johnson's lione, The children ure not CJinncttrd to go to work by thcii nitis of our government and iiicoiiietent to its just Uiew oil to uivnn nouse, here the Uuslruction ol its lur- employeis, 1101 arc they ever punished with the laan," or otlierwisc corporally, but re diicharged if they are diso iiiinrc, library, is complete. So many were days provision for the garrison.

1 he movement is ascribed to an attempt to levy a local tax with which to defray tlie expense of building barracks for the troons of the Sultan. Lord Ponsonby bad not been bedient. 1 1 1 1 1 ii st 1 1'iri Resolved, That in affording to foreigners an asylum fimi oppression, und guaranteeing; lo fliem absolute of life, person "ami property, the spirit of 1 J'-'' f' i There sre few dissatisfied persons among us, and Ihty are the iVfe parttits ho live unm pie eoriiioys of their able to prevail on the Porte to sutler a iiritish Government steamer to proceed to Trebizond with the childi en, a large niuioiity of the icsidciils are certainly dis our conslifulion is fully complied with, and that it is posed tu have their children return lo Ihcir woik, but the mischievous intervention of more miscliicvoos persons from British Envov to the Court of Persia. 1 he reason assiiiiicd for the refusal was, that the Turkish Gov abroad, is the principal, il not the only cause, of the 111 quietude of the town. injured last nig III, and no aduiiinnnl c.iljccj in, while die mob hive increased in confidence and utienjrth, il is tie-lieved no opfiotiiiiin to them will be mtrnipied coneeqiieiilly it is lliousht Mr.

Johnson' properly will share the same fale as Mr. Glenn's. 1 am w.irn nut from Insa of real, and sicken at giving yen lb; hasty tkctvb ol nclaiicholy and disgraceful L.ttraci to the Ed, tor, acd Sunday, 133. I learn that three men were killed on buturday 11 i lit 0 tl by the name of Murphy, a shoemaker, and one named I'lowuian, (not the confectioner.) The name of the third I have been unable to ascertain. The accounts are, however, extremely contradictory, nil is disrrrny and con'usion, 1 he manufacturers of Pnlcrsnn do not des.rc lo employ ernment was bound by treaty V) refuse entrance into the Black Sea to the ships "cf war of every nation hut Russia.

The French Ambassador had received a similar answer to an application he had made for childicn under 12 years of age, bill parents at times have not, and never was, the true intent and meaning ol that instrument, that forciejnersi should tie elevated In high and responsible i tatioiis in the government of tin-country. Resolved, That it was not ton cure ihe of foreigners to office, that the blood of tintire titizent flowed in torrents within the entri hnv iit of linn-kerlldlthat it was not to secure the elevation of fnreiamrs lo oilier, that Stark nnd tvi nam Ibiiglit, hat H'm-ren fi-ll in battle, nnd ihe many thousands urged SJiiie Into service under that age, but those instance are few. cave to Bend a sloop ot war with M. lexier, the Notwithstanding the representations of their prrtrniM travelL-r, in order to enable him to pursue Ins scientific researches. The plague had made no progress at Irunas, we hazard the asset tio i that the inuuslinu.

por and it is impossible to pve the details with any degree of Smvnia, had sensibly lost its intensity at Cairo, and are ns comfortably provided for here, asm any in in nufocturing district in this country there is a well rcgu lated and extensive infant free school, and there are Sun day schools, to which all have free ueeess. at Alexandria had totally disappeared tlie iiriekaree villain? a nation partieulnr.y h.wtue to our people for the purpose of holding a council with them. Mr. Camoholl had raiJe a visit to this last named tribe, who him and inloriiied him of the expected visit oftlio id whom they were prepariu? to give a frien fly n-eeption. lie rein-wiits the tribe to number about 1000 warriors, with upward of 400 Indues, which were Kiluatcd Rbout four travel from Col.

IJo Ige's cncainp-incnt, at the I'awnee village. Lywh't i-a'c As this undo of punishment has lupine 6 lnv what frequent of late in the south-west, the history of its-ori-iin may he worth x--ru-in. It 'va related to us a day or two ago by a gentleman vim is familiar with all the circumstances. I will Ik- seen that the honor (if such it may lie called) of its origin, belongs toa neighbirhooJ not far remote from us. In Washington county, Pa.

many years ago, there lived a sort of poacltinl' vaaabond, who, it was believed, maiutained himself and family by pilfering fiom the farmers around him. Though universally sus-p-cted, yet he managed so adroitly as always to avoid detection. At length a Mr. Swercngen laid the following trap fiir him; in which lie was caught. Having a newly born calf, he concealed it from his neighbors for several days then rode over to the poacher's told him that a young calf had recently strayed to his farm, which lie had penned and was anxious to find the owner.

The poacher asked him how long he had it, its gizeand color, and being told, said that it was his, and that it had gone off just at the lime spoken of. Beins thus detected in a lie with a design to defraud, Van Snearengen reproached him with it, and told him lie would give him 24 hours to leave the neighborhood, adding, that if he remained longer he would prosecute him. The poichrr only laughed at his threats, while the latter went to consult with his he manufacturers are not only illing, but nf C3 It may not be amiss to inform the persons, in equalizing the hours of woik, so as lo ni ike only 1 1 1 hours of glorious memory licside that not fiir this, but to free the land from ireign rule and sway, the countless worthies of the revolution, with Ihe immortal Washington at their brad, encountered perils and endured hardships, till then unknown in the history of the world nor was il for this, in latter days, that the bold intrepid hero of New leans, uitii his bauds nf Mflfi'rc filters, mowed down the raid. of inrarl ite New-York, buint out at the late fire, that there sro five Stale ss a branch of industry, wln. li will not ur u.i xcasion much competition.

Wc trust the experiment ni the prisons may be satisfactory, und that competition may lie active likewise. We hope Ihe farmers of Long-Island may feel sufficient interest in the subject of raising silk, to induce them lo in. quire into the expediency of planting the Chinese mulberry upon some of the waste grounds of ihcir farms. There vast tracts in Kings, ducens, ond Suffolk counties, (the two last counties in partieul.u,) which could be successfully sppiopiiatcd to its cultivaiion. We were pleased to see, a short time since, hile on a visit to the place of Joseph W.

Mouhon, Esq. of North Hempstead, L. I. that he had produced a considerable quantity of the Chinese Mulberry plants from the seed. Any farmer might be equally successful.

When a mulberry plantation has been produced, the children of a family can attend lo tho various processes of feeding, rearing the worm, The occupation is lijhi, easily understood, and agreeable, and we hope that many hundreds of cluldien will, before many year, be engaged in it. Wc were somewhal surprised lo meet ill. the fi.llo-.vinp extracts, which shew us (contrary to our first iinprcsions) the culture of Ik is by no means new in this country 1770 a ft' ure was established in and premiums announced. In 1771 about 23'tolbs. were brought there to reel.

The ladies in particular gave much attention lo subject as early as 1770, Susanna Wright, of Lancaster county, at Columbia, made a piece of manluaof GO yards in length from her own cocoons. To pve eclat to these colonial designs, the queen of Great Butain pave her PMlrona2e by dclgnhig lo appear in court dress fiom this Ameiican silk. Yes, in American silk bul at the present day all our dresses, and even our ornaments for public buddings, musl bo. imported. 'Grncc Fisher.

minister among friends, new biiek stores, a few yards from tho ferry, in this city tor each working day in year, cxvlusivc ot uctyday: and other lost lime. The scrvico performed, is nut laborious on the eon now empty, and which could probably be obtained at low iceurary. All sorts ot rumors are in circulation, and although the case is bad enough, you must expect lu hear many exaggerated atoiies. It is not j-lI ten and ihn woik of deshucHon is prugressing with great rapidity. Thi mob may be said to be niastcis of the city.

Itevenly Johnson's lionse has been broken into, and the wares, ti.c. utterly destroyed. Several persons carried wine and brandy to the Faik, and there dealt it out to the ri iters. 1 heard several say, to-day, that they would deal out is! ice to Jesse Hunt, rl tlicy should catch hint to-night. They had commenced tcainig away the bricks in of the marble doorway of Johnson's house, hen I lif; tlmre.

No resist-inco was ni ide on the part of die authorities, is saij that McCldcrry's house, mar the Springs, il! go next. 1 trary, it requires but little physical cx.ruon un the child rents for a lime. ren are he.dlhy and cheerful. fnrrieiifit. tr.

I I .1 The iiK'Sl difficult and laborious tns-ks ie p5rform-d 1 Wc attended Mr. Uanington's Diorama, afewevenin youri women, who work by the piece, and many of litem instead of shortening, are disposed, nn.l even desirous, of s'nec, and we nind the performances all, if not more, than is promised in the bill. All those who have not availei prolonging their hours ol labor for the additional gam. Ve do believe, lint ihc wmking classes, here, are bfliei dad and fed, and iheir opportunities not less for ciuraiion themselves of the opportunity of attend. ng, should do si observed a great crowd in that neighborhood, ns 1 passed immediately, as it closes in a few days.

Iiis fine Srrrplu than thev arc in the mercantile or agricultural districts ral piece, "the D.lue," (now exhibiting,) is said lo be tin and that the children are as happy and comfortable iiithe surpassed and is a'tractin croivdcd and fashionable au a te.v minutes since. 1 he alarm, especially among the tern's, is agonizing. In haste. Scents cf Sunday night. The Baltimore Republican informs U3 in a slip that the house of itevenly Johnson, Esq.

was completely gutted of its furniture on Sunday that property to the amount of several thousand dollars was piled together in the middle of the street and burnt. Sev Ilcsolvril, lint Hit ill sec in la lies oi uioc who achieved the revolution, and purchased the fiecdum of our cmnt-y with the price of their Mood, vmutl show thetiimdvea to he (leg. rerale sons of Iheir worthv sires, should they Mifl'er their loved ronnlry lo fail under the curse oforr itn dominion in any form. Resolved, That in Ihe opinion of this meeting, at.J in view of exisl oig tvils, the laws rCf prcting the naturalization of foreigners, nnd their for lnil.ling oflice, rerpiire immediate vi- I nnd altera-lion. Resolved, That we Uar no ill will to foreigners as such, but are ready to receive with kindness tlsx ho come from It favored lands than ours to rnjny the protection and beiielits of our free nnd liberal Institutions, hut it is our si till conviction that the ad diences.

COMMON COUN'CIL--Wodw, 10. Petitions. Of James Pinkcrton, for $2000 on ac eral other houses weie attacked in a similar manner, among them that occupied by Mr. Hunt, the Mayor. The rioters were in complete possession of tin; il v.

It said that count of bis contract of Smith street. Of Robert lacioncs in this ton, as tliey would be in any other pursuit. (Signed,) D. Holemnn, Aaron Benson Godwin, John Nightingale, Uidgevray Diekcv, John Colt, Godw in, Cl.irk Co. Morrell Ridcway, E.

B. Clark, the Boudinot Manufacturing Co. C. M. Godwin, Warren Ilaight, J-imrs N.

Mathews, John Trovers, E. B. Atterbury, Agent of Slater Mill, Collet Smith, The editors of papers who entertain contrary opinions, or have published statements contrary to the facts aiovc as to what was to lie done. At tJie ex pi. Mauley and other, to have Livingston slrcet paved and regulated, from Red Hook Lane to Fulton street ration of the 24 hours, five or six wftiiem repaired t( the poacher's whom thev found perfectly unintinii- id 'considerable silk s'ulf; a eof Inr's was presented they seized upon the person of Drice, seoried to the prison, and threatened that Unless he would give an order for the releaso of tha rioters who had been arrested and imprisoned, they would tar and feather him, anil then force open the prison doors.

The Judge, findin? resistance Of the Butchers of the Kasteni Market, for a shed by Qovernor Dickinson, lo tie celebrated Catharine dated. The party, however, preceded to try him in due (hrm. choosin" one of their numlier, a farmer on tlie southerly side of said Market. Of Samuel Many ladies, belorc the revolution, wore dresses of American silk." Oen. farmer.

Boyd, Jun. ami otlicrs, tor a well ana pump on the named Lvncli. to be iudiie. Van Swearengen relate ministration of our civil and political affairs ought, of ri'jht folic in the hands nf.Vir-e Citizens, ami Ilui a due reoard to propriety requiri-a offrreignrrs to reliant from all attempts lo control or inierli rc with tlie management and regulation of our public concerns. Resolved, That ihe thanks of tha meeting arrriuf .1 nficm Sitkin 1791.

We hsve in our posesion sev corner of Joralemon and Henry uti-ecis. Ol Ahtel set fbrlh, are respectfully reepicsled to publish the abovs. vain, gave the order, and the rioters were released amidst the shouts of the mob. Another account states that 13 houses were attacked and more or less injured while Pitus and others, to have Front street reora led, from Dock to ulton. street.

Ol Anson Blake and Others, eral samples of beautiful mill made in Berlin, in this State, in the year 1791, l.y Mrs. Eiishua Brundegee they are taken from dosses now in the family of Mr. lhal he helped pick leases to feed the- worms, und the silk was reeled by lot mother, and wove in that place. The fabric is very even, ond the surffe to have Court street regulated, was relerred to ti.P Street Committee. Ul Samuel Mitchell and others, lo another affirms that the military refused to act against the rioters, and that the citizens had in desp air abandoned all i.fTt'.e --la- One le 1 1 kllOWS where these things will end, unless we have assistance from abroad," to the editor of the Spirit of "7fi fiir the Imld and far-less manlier in which he has maintain.

the risfhls the olfence, which the poacher of course denied. The casa was submitted to the judge, who decided that the poacher should be tied up an 1 receive 300 lashes, well laid on." and then given 21 hours to leave the plao.e, under the peiiauv'or sort more, ll found afier that time. The first part of the sentence was inflicted on the spot with such rrood intent as to render its repetition unnecessary. The culprit made TUB Z.OIiJG-IS:r,ArJD 3 TAR. 1 Evening, Aicust 13, have all encumbrances removed Irom District street, Ainerirans nemiiiHt foreign intruders, and wr and the same opened to the ree Landing.

recommend his psper to all the loersf our dat nooth and lusiroui me colors are origin and im me lmrde of one diess is wove of red and black, and was Return of John H. Jackson, keeper of the Cells. From the Baliimore American pf Monday. As it was gcncrallv supposed that a regular attack wOutd at ire lAinn. of persons confined in said cells during the month of CONTENTS OF THE LONG-ISLAND STAR, Monday, Accust 13.

be made on Mr. Johnson's house on Saturday night, meas intended for a present to the I idy of Gen. Washington, bul jr Bjmc tsiiiC not reman 'wed, was never presented. off as fast his lacerated limbs would permit him. Wheeling Gat.

lieuitreil, that we bave witnessed ilh li-elines of pride and exultation Ihe proceedings! nfour brttli- Lily, and their respective ollcnces, was received bilk Cu'tunst. ures were taken to prevent it. In the atiernoon a large number of citizens were appointed as special constables. Poetry Wit Miscellanies Cooking by Gas The and read. ren (in our s'sfer city of New-Vn-i,) tlie cause of Report from the Street Commissi jsioner of various who were allotted to certain stations to which they were to Run Over, a tale Ride to Fort Hamilton, Bath, nnd Co The following eloquent extract is from the address of Mr.

Everett, at Lexington, in which he narrates encroach inenls, etc. ney Island, by Major Noah" What is true Freedom? repair at dark furnished with stirks. A body of volunteer horsemen was also formed, to act as the emergency might freedom and in I lie defence of our blood bought right, and we say to t'oem go on with the goJ work utih, it spreads over the whole extent of our free and hap The Mayor stated that there were demands against by Dr. Channinj South Sea Savages fubiiral Morals- the circumstances ol the hrst baitle in the war ol In Foi Ihe hong bland A iltlch hi lime nine." Poor Kk lur 1'. Mr.

litor To abridge the labors of Ihe Firemen of Law Suit in New-Jersey, relative to Political Dinners- the Lommou Council lor assessments lor opeiun, streets on some of the Public I'mix-rty. dependence. Every heart must respond to the sen require. EVENTS OF SA TURD A NIGHT. At sunset agreeably to the plan previously concerted, Foreign and Domestic News Gatherings.

timciits with which ilie extract concludes. IloatKT Monroe had served in the French tvsrs, our city, who are ot. en seen periling their live in staying the melting elements, to preserve til properly of our fellow- squads of police officers were stationed in the iieverai The Mayor also stated, that tlie Treasurer had a number of small balances of various accounts, of Streets, and Wells and Pumps, which accounts il was streets leading to Monument Snuare. the residence of Mr. He was the standard bearer of his company at the citizcns, earned by long snd untiring industry, wc are urged, by a sense of duly, to suggest such inq uiries as may nol be deemed unprofitable.

Times. At no moment since our national existence have the limes been si fruitful of outrage, murder, vice, crime, delusion, and fanaticism A kind of INSANITY py country. Oil motion of F. II. Slijker, it was Htsoleti, That a Committee of nine, Willi jxmc to add to Iheir uunsiier, U- appointed lo take mt-asurei Ui call meetings in every Ward, (br the, purpose appointing didegales to meet in General Convention at such place as they may think pron to select sm: able persona for a General F.xrrutue Couitiiiiti meet at kast once a month, to lake into consider at i the interests of this Association and ilh iower t' call pulilic meeliiiiri at such time and t.lare ns desirable lo close.

The Street Committee reported in favor of contin capture of Louisburg, in 1758. He now lived to see set up for the first time, the banner of his country's Independence. He saw it raised amidst the handful of his brave associates: alas, that he was struck Is It necessary to have a rire I'epurtment, composed nf uing and opening Furman street, from Joraleman to Atlantic street, and also, a district of assessment for jonnson, tor tnc purpose ol preventing any one Irom having access to it. Immediately after dark, the citizen constables joined the regular police, and lines ofguards were posted across the several streets. The greatest throng was soon found to be At the intersection of Culvert and Baltimore streets, and before nine o'clock, the borse and foot guards at that station had some very severe conflicts with the assailants.

Several charges were midc into the throng by the horsemen, and the stones and brickbats flew both political and religious, is now pervading I he land. 1. i i i i.i men ready ond willing lo do heir duty 7 To this, all will respond in the sffirma ive, and more, that we happily possess such a department, ready at the firsl sound of an down, without living like you, venerable survivors of said (Sc-e Advertisement.) Report that momentous dav, to behold it, as it dallies with ii is i uiiuim jrucmriy, wmcn nis Drougiii annul the concentration of power in a few persons which re alarm. accepted and adopted. the wind and scorns the sun, blest of heaven and of Wc have brlls, six in number, if properly put in motion, quires implicit faith in the infallibility of one man whicli The Finance Committee reported in regard to the demand lor assessments against the Common Luunci lo rouse our whole population Irom iheir midnight slumbers.

Has il been done The citizens of Brooklyn can is endeavoring to array the poor against the rich -the ig on Public Properly, in favor of paying the same, and answer. as thick as hail. The scene is described by those who it-nesscd it ns being really fearful, but the police firmly maintained their line although several of ihem were hurl by missiles. norant against the intelligent which denounces every man who is nol poor, as an ari at," and all mnnied asso part to lie charged to the propeity and part to the may think projx r. Whereupon, Messrs.

F. B. Slrker, M. A. I.

B. D. Farley. A. S.

Comts, N. M. Wrsil, I. Kidder, II. Uirhnr.lson, an It.

P. Jooe, W'-rc apiHjiiileil such committer. Ktsnlred, That the proceedings of this rnci linf Have soy arrangements been msde by our dilic au ire Department account. thorities lo tfLct so desirable an ohje 7 They can an ciations as "monopolies" which persuades all who labor While these proceedings were going on in this quarter. men at the head of the triumphant hosts of Ameiica All hail to the glorious ensign Courage to the heart and strength to I he hand, to which in all time, it shall lie entrusted May it forever waive in honor, in unsullied glory, and patriotic hope, on the capitol, on the country's strong holds, on the tented plain, on the wave rocked topmast.

Wherever on the earth's surface, the eye of the American shall behold it, may be have reason to bless it. On whatsoever spot il is planted, there may freedom have a foothold, humani Iteporl Irom the Attorney, in relation to excavtions swer. an attack was commenced about nine o'clock, on the house that they are oppressed, and ccmp'J) them to strikt for less Why is it that we hear our public and fire ill I fenty street report accepted and ordered that an labor and greater wages. men, the next morning ntter a ueslruetive fire, declare that ordinance be passed recpiimig the owners hi hi! up the lots within 20 davs, under a penalty of SlOfJ each. the heard nothing ol it 7 1 he answer is nl hand.

ot Mr. tilenn, in JNorlh Charles street. JNo precautions having b-cn taken to prevent approach to tlie house, its inflows were soon demolished. About twenty minutes after the attack had been commenced on Mr. What mn docs not understand lint a prompt and effi It is Religious Insanity, which induces a few persons to seek the cnuncipatiin of the blacks, at the expense of the Communication Irom Allen Lippmcott, retrardiiir lie published in the papers prmad in this City, i iii Ihe Spirit of '70' ol New-York, and all others vorahle lo our rau'-r.

On motion, tin luerting adjourned. A si I) S. Combs, Chairman Ehw akii Rowe, Keerdnnj. cient alarm may be the means of saving many a family 'o I -s, too yx I iff the complaints made against his bay scales, and in regard to the side walks, was read, and alter ouse a temporary snspcnsr in of violence was effecled by detachment of a dozen horsemen sent from the Suuare blood of the whites which is planting Mormonism even in the capital of New England, and oriiniled Matthiasism rrom being turned upon the street hooielca and peiiiiyiiss and the firemen mighty snd continued struggle to sel ty a brave champion, and religion an altar. 1 tiough stained with blood in a righteous cause, mav who dashed through the assailants.

As they did nut. how some discussion, on motion of Alderman Smith, limits lo ihe intensity of heal 7 Com non sense will an- it never in any cause, be stained with shame. Aliki in the city of New-York which is laying ihe whole coun ever return to the charge, the throwing of missiles against Kesolved, 1 hat the aide walks in ulton street, on swer. the easterly side, between Sands and Prospect street. If, then, an efli ient fire depirtncnt be consi lercd of cient 111c House was resumed in a lew minutes wrth renewed vijor.

try under contribution, and expendiig millions to build churches and employ preachers lo tcacli people ignoranct, when its g.irgeous (bids shall Wuiiton in lazy holiday triumph, on the summer breeze, and its tattered fragments be dimly seen through the clouds of war, may it be the joy anil pride of the American heart. First public Utility, and a prompt alarm at tho immediate dis One of the horscmca, it is said, was injured by ths ac- covery of fire, by the ringing of all the bells of our city, il remain of the same width as they have Wn placed; and on motion of Aid. Haynes, Resolved, That the hay scales of Mr. Lippincott remain there, durin" and make them hate and persecute each other idcnlal discharge of his own pistol, at the moment of ap would seem necessary that every oilier requisite should be From iheNrw Vnrl Daily Adrerli.rr. of this morning CALAMITf'l'S KIP.f:.

LOSS Or livtt A IIICBIH AND trWAktIS Of Tllll" sT op t)ti Liics tiriimiiro We gave in hisly in yeierday mornm. 'i paper, a Coinmr neeme nt of a confl icraHon, which for client of ri cls onv that we nam known lo at command. raised in the cause of right and liberty, in that cause alone, may it forever spread out its streaming Uazonry the pleasure of the Common Council. iriVJiamsrWgt. The steady progress of our yoang sister Mow often have our firemen bren compelled to fold their proaching the scene of action.

The assailants were now rapidly gaining accessions of strength, but the strongly harricadoed doors and indows res.sted ill their efforts at effecting an entrance. In the meantime the iron railing at On motion of Aid. Anderson, Resolved, That the to the battle and the storm. I irst raised in thb arms for the want of water! Where are our pj' lie ru-tcrns 7 Let the repeated resolutions of our Common Conn-cd answer, immediately after a fire. How often has tins subject of locating Public Cisterns, be referred to a special committee of three.

Whereupon, Aldermen humble village, and sine borne victoriously across the continent and on every sea, may virtue, and freedom, the front door was irriblv rent assunder. and with the iron City, must be gratifying to every liberal Long-Inlander. Indeed, she has gone ahead of Brooklyn in one of ihe most essential requisites for prosperity. She has a complete VILLAGE MAP, which will be duly filed in the Clerk's bars, and afterwards with axes, a new attack was directed cated in the beait of ihc eu. and among tha most bum portionof our citizens.

The fn broke out t2o'thxk! nii'ht in the la ree li 10 bndibnit 1 1 I- Anderson, Hyde, and I horn, were appointed said subject been referred to a committee fir immediate action and peace lorever loilow, where it leads the way amst the door. Alter an incessant labor of about 20 Committee. Tlie banner which was raised, on this spot bv a vil- and now onen hive they staid, relerred, snd deferred 7 Ths public teords will ull. A good resolution is one On motion of Alderman O.lell, Resolved, That tlie Uire hero, was not that, whose glorious folds are now minutes, it was finally irced open and the assailants poured in. The parlor and chamlier d.iors were successively battered down, and the work of destruction now assumed thing, and a good supply of wsler is another.

I he for sweeping of the Streets le made thesjiecial order of. gathered round the s.icred dejjository of the ashes of office of this County on tho 18th instan' This Map was prepared by a tard of Commissioners, named in an act hich passed ihe I- wisl.ilura April IS. 1835. This act allowed four months only to complete the incr wisely acknowledges the wanl of it, but the latter is tlie day, lor next regular meeting. new aspect.

The elegmt furniture on the different floors was precipitated into the street, and what was not crushed 1 he following ordinances were severally read and Joseph 11. BiiiiKinril, a who livid in ihe 4 a story of tho building wh-ic Hie me ernimrnrol, jnmH from that hei-ht, an I ninvrd only aV.ui 10 minutes hi body shws sicns murii burnt nboiil the head. Fr I IS it spread in the rear of frrwitiiij? on Am--street, all of which as well as n)c ncn-ore commission piper warehouses of Messrs CampUill Co. of 35 Ann-si. and 1 10 and IU Bnj ltyi, aro tnlirr' desuoved upwards of Jlisj oy ol contnmt4 in i absolutely necessary to put Ihe hreouf.

JOSEPH SPRAGCR, KICHARD COUN WELL. ns brave companions. He carried the old provincial flag of Massachusetts Bay. As it had once been pianted in triumph, on the of Louisburg, Quo her, and Montreal, it was now raised in a New Eng in the fall was immrdiatcly broken un bv lot Darlv outside. parsed, viz: Map, and the Board consisted of Nicholas Wy VuT of The house was completely sacked from tha trarret to A Law regulating Gungers in the City of Brook- cellar not an article was spared.

vn. land among a hand of brave men, some of i lie assailants kept undisputed Dsession of llickoutic Queens, David Johnson of Kingi, and Teter Siog Illicit Ainslie, and John Leonard, of New-York. Aa 4h streets of Brooklyn and Willianv.burgh must be A Liw to ammi a law to reri.it the ga of until between i and 3 o'clock, on Samiay morning, when Mr mi I -no 7k od small ixxly ol citizens, armed with muskels marched to coil in the City of Brooklyn," pisied May 25, 1W. On motion adjourned. joined or connected at the line, it is imponsnt thai a iod the siiot, effected an entrance, took 8 or nnoinnr.

and rwa ware Lous. s. An iinni'iA. amotmi of rapital was vested in this portion of thec ty, in buili'ms, men hando'. and the implements of and profes'ions, there is probably no other place of ro.i,.

rsli.nl in York in which so treat a number Hut cleared the house. While the detachment was on its wav BROOKLYN PL'BLIC MF.F.TING. At a meeting of the Native of the I'nited States, held on the filh inst. at Hudson's City Hotel, Brooklyn the meeting was railed to order by'Franeis B. Strvker, Capt.

ALFRED S. COMBS, railed to the Chair, and Mr. EDWARD ROWE, was appointed Sercetary. The call of tlie meeting, tze-tlwr with the of tlie meeting held at the A It .1 the watch house with the prisoners, a violent aasnnlt understanding should prevail. All our interests art in unison, and we thill, in a short time, one city.

Wc hope Brooklyn will be as prompt ss our neighbor in perfecting the import! nt work of a Map or Plan. was made on il in Lexington, near Charles street, with employed. There can be no doubt ihn upwards of I'" persons have been suddenly thrown nui r.r Robert Halsey hss been appointed rostmasfcr at Bridg-hnmpton, in this town, in place of Jamus M. Wiles, resigned. James Shirley his also been appointed rostm-isl-r at Manendi, in Uie town of Southold, in place of Henry atones and brickbats, which was returned bv a vollcv of 1..

I- imisacuj. 1 wo 01 me assailants, it is said, was shot wn. this calamitous eveni, and we I arc hs minis' stated at iihiit loan I "hsi. Amnnt tiiem we are sssurri lhal belwe fair an I five niiiein.n iiuiri, in me city oi riv 1 ork. on The stations whcif guards were nosie i to me.

iiu'-ouru, ri si ncn. whom hd Pillowed it to victory in distant fields, and now rallied beneath it, in the bosom tlieir homes, determined, if duty cilk'd them, to shed their Wood in ita defence. May Heaven approve the omen. The ancient standard of Massachusetts Day was display-l lor tlie confederating colonies, befiire the Star Susgleo LSas.ier or the Usui had been flung to the breeze. Should tlie tmie come, (which God vert,) when at clurioes banner shall be rent in twain, may Massachuspn.

who first raised her standard in the cause of United A nrrica, be the last bv whom that cause is deserted and as many of hor children, wk) first that atandard on this sot. ft-U gloriously in its deli nee, so nu th? last son of Massachusetts, to whom it shall lie entrusted, not yield it but in the mortal agony Joseph Pifnonds the enin of ihe Lexington com-any on iht J9ih of April. rent access to the sou.irc were ail or I. Charle Early, sged "iris are who were cniim.ve.1 tan i mil, wen- uirii rean aria approved, 23 years native of Ireland, was when it was, on motion ofM. A.

IVirce i. i the s-cii? uf alarm and rinitenlii.ft unj wiih ih drowned at -Sorthsmpt wu ne.ir this pi ire. on Sund it ln. wl. ne.if this of ire.

nn Sumlav liM liepaniiirnUiof ticiio.licsls. tlS fill i i firearms, Ihcsbouisuf the multitude, and the rapid the horsemen, tne had r. -a, at the mouth small err. bslhmg, snd iemu-l, "vc'J' ni" Corr.m.tl. ol three be appointed nnj loofar f.om ma shore, wa.

ilw. mrwni i r'ilufinn expn.ve of the aeri-v of Ihis Riots ot Baltimore. In another column mill be seen the details of awful destiuction by a mob at Baltimore. The riots were rauwd by the failure of the Maryland Bank, and sorox of the were officers of the bank. Il is probable, however, lhal very f.

of the actual rioters LiJ l.ul toy thin; by tin bar k. The Mayor, Jesse Hunt, bavin; acted ilh t.mid ty he watchhouse on north sin the of the Pris on pm miici an.iii:v. ployed newsrispir esisbiis'innu, upwirdi of of which haic been i.V.irr.yed amon. Ihem are those i the 1 rinscnpt, Jeff r. isn, Mormn.

Herald CmrKrCr- rV.li, deep waier, and iKting able lo swim, was drowntd be- i M. A. Peirce, J. II. Barmy, wn 1 D.

Far-fore asiisiaweeould "'y. were chosen sui Committee. Manley Wells, of ihe town nf Riverhead, committed Tlie Committee having retire some remarks on suicides few d.ys since, by takin. a qn.nt.iy of Un la. the nature and principle of tl Native nirnean num.

mi ii 1 i- ii-ioi oners, was the scene of m-r duimgoneof the latter, whi a occurred about 1.0 in tl in a man was badly a with a r.ntul. At day-break 0.1 Sunday moruiig, prisoners, ii number, was induced to resign, and the command of the cnde solved on Gen. A. Mdienbcrgrr. Mr.

Hunt claimed it as i in. rauc na? a 1 Jressid to tlie lll'lt- in? by Mr. U. C. Watson.

1 fjt I i-u jB n. Several of the assailants, it is bthevl, received fatal wounds sod there are rep rf Jite ra. At tlie list accounts, this diea" was stili ra nng without abatement in Ru.sstlviile,(Kv.) Ao lien the Committee returned and r. a mrrtf that had never ordered he mdniry to fire vr-Ti I 1. ll vnitnl.

iK. ma nr.m 1,1. 1 11 winch m. nuisms, winch were i nis. ui.) Cnuriirvni.n.

ChoMmn I Lccncer, I tcstaut Via rator, and stvcr.il I tTi I Sroii (Jo. in winch I Mirror pn. 1." so sromi. 1 lei. t.no UJ alut ym of which was ln.cin.

Mr. Tarnrv, I' Julioniirert. orv, wot turr.ie rtes-h i he Bible ol 1,1 WAS tlH s-nor r. was a AH. rman Tow od of ih nsccnam wtut ni i Tl rv.

.1.1 i 1 fiom Pot Master at tiat pbe'e, I at N.i.,hv,!!c..n the -tth ult. atau r. 'clan'1" Preamble ami veil ns and without a 1 rimj Mliu.ua sja rv va tsrit tuai X- ItlUV Ul- Cikcir5ti. J.jly 27. rfunty, Since theothrr artJ were in in latmn to the proceedings in we have heen inlonnrd kv a grntleman from Hun's Co.

that white tnan Trfect account is brought rag-- as VKw nt in llu Iviile as hen-toll irr. as up iii i rrniif anernrinn raiiMBi t. it to a dictate of I to the number if subjects to prey upnn na! the t-mu is aliiit deserted. StipfriilinUti At tw-s-t og r4 the Ss.rriv-rs We sound erbal (,, Pdnmore, rrprr-, lr. and b-ller.

num, i lie voiihiiiIU'C ralrtv. ni li'ing on Saturday Name the 1 bl 5S in 4Nl ve I t. "Al I -Jul ni ifnd ii.si Jr.1 -h 4h. ih an i aenleocd l.y Madison Co. to IHH t-ivrn.

reaon. that tlnsw who arp i is on -st ly li lated at np.ili i I i juatz? ol in V-mniyot neigs, the I prisms were sppotnied the Ci'un'y P.yr I vii. Iud tins ti of nj Sa nucl 5rti th sod Lotce Van Nottr.ind of iirork'yn. u. a iCilcr.

The Committee of Sjfely at Clinton. If nls I aUn cortdJ inwd two men to I Inn Co. on with priiH-ipk-s ol.rcta ami operation, of any go-vr mm-nt, arc ihr nt pecons to admtm.t. that jstrnwK. I lrn rrll, country, as letter nnr.t,,.

I iirn i i wis Uj am) ffH A ed nun. auk, .) Lun ihe rM" one of h- i riot 4 i. a 'o" fol mm. Ul He tij.iow. Tber" Destroyed wai tnA Iiet.een Naoi sd Ann-Hint.

1 1,, m. il l' I It is stair I that Ihe tidy whom M. Guiw.t is to marry IV wnk.wr of JM. de 5tal. h.

r.lehrsud Madame cte St.wd ive I from XX III. tlrf- mm vf S.ooo.firsif; tfr rnyrrent ancient rlnnis. urur hjck to M. Neckrr, If-r falser. Her tl de Ucl.

udient. it.i I pti ari mat Ikr call Mir IH b-ca rir-wd- ed lo. and il adds lim i'. rr ia Crwai On Mondiy evening, 9 Tb. of Saft-tr ronp.t of thirtri-n o( tJif mo-t n'eiim ri jt oii-n ir cininiirn.

The are cnnJurtrd rrp n.ed tire afonrmemoed iUn t.V tart) rrrrgatiea of 1 he b-tlrrsan iKai i I i lufw a 6re oersmd in the patent leall.rr min ifrl.wy of Rotrt i i-iie were and Abrabsm Van rtw rritur from L. 1 rest tunted en Sbet- wrog-ie. i ne l(arv br Up habits, tie nr. Vw l.ul. tit survive, merb.or-stre!, about a n.thtlie iitnol rno.new: wt a biii iprr-w-in i rd to le u.ed to oa Lai; tlx are to introduce 'i evidt-occ cao is their teJ tm (r on io-t.

r-. wounded. FERTHER TAIXFl rid TXIdNiS VT, trt lJen. lo fo, tor I 1IM 3 ck, on Mje-ity rsynn; ut i i. savti Beari, cc.a ibt'Z Bsrol Iw "ZT puis ent.rrtr dnbn.ni i 'tmrtt rfwLTw Ut fM f'.

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