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ft. II 11,111 >■) Mid thnti owing lo
lion of'hln fomlly, ho wn. nhllgod to r A , c „ ni u.
||o hod not rludied till, ‘h 0 """. ’. ,nto Georgia.
. ok into It when o ..on . o.ul ^
from Ihnl rptortor. Ilon.ho.l
next Thur.tlny week.
Mr. How A ho accepted »
his motion. I’ho ropor ftJ an nroon dmont of
the umst serious cons %<rgs nt least worthy of
tho House, and nr ^orntion of the mombors of
slim of tho time ^ eo tlwro should bo au oxtou-
Mr. Howav n r j, g oxntuinntion.
tho import .p (Mich.) said ho wished to dlrcu'
other sb’ 4|<8o „j printing tbu report. Whilo *
i .imine # wonted to have on opportunity r tho
rfir subject, tho Rupuldlontw had ««•'
nLve somo light
« )>ofilponuinout till
.nving turned tho enouv p
canal, the Murtiuoru . '*
Ahl Lug«rd, end the Hr was
—r>vu, „„ .« Qth. The Hunk H«u *® °f
into line, and tho ‘ho 11th Juug Huhtidoi' »• wee
42.1, aturtuod tli 931 Regiment,support' movud
th«r * Degu in's pnlaco. The’ dd by the
whilo the en< . n»o hundred killed »• JrltUh loss
on the sain- ytoy’a w» a flee hundred. id wounded,
leiioii on sdny,un tho north side Oen. Outrnm,
(he stone bridge,tind ou of tho Guotnteo
tbo onomy on tho sums . up live hundred
•* advance of the liegur day. Tho build-
on the 14th. The Imau* •’« Palace was oecu-
.e Uvtorkiias assisting. Th- uhnrrnb wes etortned,
eil, «ud tiftor ft Rght list! j Kalsorbeh was enter-
occnplbd nnd twenty-fou og nil day was solidly
then crossed the iron b rguns taken. Gon. Ouruin
flying onomy. The * .ridge und opened Oro on tho
Uotnloiy, but wnsec British loss was not known at
rushed by the art*’ .pposud to ho small. The enemy
city in groat uur .ilerv on the l&th, flying flout 'ho
artillery wore nhers. Two columns of cavalry null
come into J 1 sent after them. Maun Singh bud
Sir liar jug Uahadoor's camp,
tho Ceur ,n Rose, with the second brigade or
J Initial. rut Indian field forco, was muvlug on
TV
nex» j rebellious districts of Shafgord had been nn-
4l» jd to tho Urilish territory by Sir Robert 11am-
AP|| : j8, 18%-
_y^\egraphic News.
Y ‘t'aP from GftUforalft and ftouth Amtrioa.
.* iW Yoax, April SI7,— 1 Tbs ituanisblp.J/uiM Taylor ar-
v cd today from A«plnwall, wbiob port she left on tbe
10th Instant. HI,® brings live hundred passengers and
nearly a million and a hair in specie
The news fioin t.'nllfornla I* unimportant.
The Muses Tuftlor firings JntoJIlgs' Co front Valpnraise
to the 18th of March. Vivaocohad been defeated at Ure*
gulssa with great slaughter, and had Usd lo Uullvla.
MAH INK LIST.
lavannah, Uss., April 547, 1858.
He
X "n" .hie” In";
rhf only man of thorn who had seen th
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sell the
j'(ho Sen*
tHindticn.
.rynnd to thorn*
4 rtuihiguity in re*
.v'ftun'tn p&stponoun*
srhitisrvtocd, was, in our
Ptftlc’
a ‘Court •-od Deatl*.
give every*
ep'rit of fairness M print the bill, «ud
body n chance to examine at leisure
Ai r Stkhiknh (Ga.) said he ha* , ,
vote nn tho Kansas hill without f • J«J®»‘ a>k «J J
tho remark that tbo •Republic** hn.I n t ^on thU
ronort, tho Ucmocrata did w * nau not seen this
eryV .ub.ll.eto until It w». J Mr. MuotK/.lii
oomtduin.
Mr. H»Waiid (Ml«b
with hi* oolleagues «>n *
should huvo tin upper
maut, nd i thin w ts
Mr. Stki’KKMs '
long n p«tpjr
ofibred,yet they did not
.) said tho understanding
«hu Committee was, that ho
tuuify to umvo fora postpono*
sail*factory to him.
in.) thought Thursday week too
.uunt. To-morrow would niTord
Job i
teri’.n
J '.conn
.gaged i
iceused wi
above wnt.
j could be rei
His body wi
evening, and aM
jr Eden. Tho Vji 1
.doe with tho abov \
1
whom wo doticed in nu*
arrested under e charge v
yesterday efterdoon, befor
j.e)t, add CoonelU The evident
uicient, he wes ordered to give bail in tk
...tn of $1,000, in. default of which ho was com
milted to jail to answer to the churge of larceny.a
tbe next term of the Superior Court.
Tift WftATBxn.—Yesterday was so cold a da,
that $ree were brought Into general requisition.-
Over-coste end heavy shawls were abundant inj
oar streets, and at one time there was every prow,iso)
of a killing frost this morning. There was', n very
material change la the temperature towards evening
and as we go to press, there is little oauso for
alarm. We hear of white frost, sufficient to nip
tender vegetation, In tbe neighborhood of the city,
jefUid*/ morning The thermometer ranged
through the day aa follows:
7 a.m. 2 p.m. 8,45 p.m.
43-6 65—4 61—7
Oiathar Academy.—The regular spring ex*
amlnetion of the pupils In this institution will
aommonce to-day. Parents, end others interested
in tbe cause of education, should not fail to at
tend.
ptf Mr. Frank Rea, with his dnmatto party,
came passengers yesterday in tbe St. Johns, after
a pleasant end successful professional tour in tho
“Land of Flowera. 1 ’ We perceive that tho dti-
sans of Jacksonville presented to the accomplished
lady of Mr. Rea a beautiful gold watch and chain,
as a testimony of their esteem for her as an actress
and a lady.
Resumption.
Saturday ia the day our banks, in conjunction
with those of Augusta, have appointed for rosump.
Hod. We oen say for the banks of Havanmth,
that they were never in a better condition for the
consummation of an act which is so devoutly to be
desired, as they are at the present timo. In order*
however, to make assurance doubly sure, and to
provide against any possible contingency, they nre
curtailing their issues nod going to the expense of
importing specie from New York. The latter move
seems hardly nooessary, as the cull for spooie from
tbe people will be very light, if, indeed, it exceeds
tbe present disbursement; the principal cull will
be from one bank to another, and wheu they oneb
are mutually satisfied that no necessity requires
them to keep a large amount of capital locked up
in speole, they will prefer sight exchange on New
York as answering their purpose every bit ns well,
,1y invitation ,p 0 jirnpriutor,we in ado n S0‘
md visit to pnintkrVt yesterday, nnd under
circumstn* coeUterncied i'i great monsure
I tho dlsr - 4 VMmN g efl 0 f x distant view nnd by tho lot*
P cr f*' ct reflection from gas lights iirrangod along
l' .e floor. Though t jo flguros uro till of lifo s.xe,
it is oue of those painting* th*t give thoir Its re tl j
merits only on rlvso inspection. Its execution \ a8 a
duliuftto that it rather gains than loses by th'j 8eru
tiny, a qu tiity to bo found in very few pointing*.
Thoso tuussivo strokes that nro nuccss* , r y gj vo
vigor tu a distant view, and which , on t h 0 othor
band, completely mar tho effect U pon 0 nonr ap
proach, nro wholly wanting la th'; Court of Death.
It Is bettor appreciated nt n dir ,nnco of from ten to
twenty foot than any other. We find tho general
design and scope of thu work thus accurately de
scribed to hand by tho V, 0. Picayune :
“The passngo in P.iHiop Forfeit's poem on Death
which sngiustud t',,o {d uu of tbu picture gives u key
to tbe whole cou*,position.
to examino tho report.
—— ‘Hur p in n tmuUv rave'* r<*ccsv.
I jtvi-d by illdivi(>nMti.tlH*s*tr.-atii f otid fenced
Hy tiii kt. nmUTitviiniotfti'd limnir*,
Of >-ev. nnd cypri-iM *|, td« float ad ot,tra*iuu
Offtny iiootit'd* Im-.mii. tl><* iiumatoli hits
In iiosubstiuiliitl ni'ij-sty."
In tho centra of tho composition, shadowy nnd
grit ml in outline, stern and inflexible of •mil, nnd
majestic wiib power, stand* tholiguro of Death—
not a Bkelolon.butu monarch, eilontly coutuiDsion-
ing hi* utinisturs to oxucuto hi* romm-md*. Sable
drapery envolops his majestic lorm; gloom gutliers
about his flouiitominco, shroudim; hi* designs in
mystery; his strong arm is raised,indieaiivnofootn*
uiittid and hi* foot rests upon thu body of ono struck
duwn in lusty yeuth, an ovideuco of tnystorious
powor.
Tho figures, nr groups to tho right nnd loft of
the gloomy monarch, show iho influence of our
passions and our pleasures in working out his do
signs. On I lie left. War is ro presen ted liy it young
hero, with shield llruily grasped mid sw»rd brand,
(sited, his eagle oye hoiking away from tho destdit*
lion, the terror, and tho ruin ho produces, nnd Ids
heart unmoved by the preaeucu of distress. Con*
tiugrntiun, with lurid torches, her hair stroatning
upon the wind, nnd her countenance lighted with
fury, precedes li.'m, whilo tho red gloro from her
gleaming fire* light* up his train nnd d ishes back
upon bis victims. Over tho prostrnto tit"thor and
orphnned child, ho stride* forward, heedless of
their fours, and unmoved by their wrongs. Behind
him lies hi* bleeding victim.whilo I'ainiuonnd Pcs
tilenco follow closo upon bis footstep*.
On tbo right of Death, is a fetnalo of fairy beau
ty. bewitching in form, which is tho residence of
•very grnee, her countenance wrenlhed with soduo
live smile*, who personifies Pleasure. Upon tho
drapery of Death rests her urn, frotu which vopor,
liko incense, rise* up before tho face of Iho grim
monarch, concealing him from her votaries who
cannot resist the tempting cup sliu invites them to
drain.
A youth relaxed with indulgence, his face
flushed with the effect* of tho first draught, stands
by her side roudy to tarto again nf ihe ratal cup.
Behind him stands Remorse, hi* head bowed upon
his hand*, while thick coming vision* of evil
crowd upon hi* soul. At hi* feet to the right is a
remarkable figure of Ibdirimn Tremens, every
miiselo strained to its utmost tension, bis hand*
clutched In his hair, nnd hi* whole frame quiver
ing whh (mill, whilo hi* bruin i* crazed with im
ages of terror. Then come* Suicide with hi* bared
breast tuid hnndisiiod arm. closing the career began
at the solicitation of the syren Pleasure.
Fever with Un*hod lace, Dropsy with hi cited
form. Consumption ghastly and cadaverous, G"Ut
hobbling upon Ins unsteady legs, and Hypochon
dria with rueful countenance, make up the group
indicating different result* of excessive indulgeueo
in pleasure.
The nolde*t part of the picture, nnd ono which
■ shows, by coni rust, the victory of virtue over tho
i monarch of the grave, i* that of tho old man, sup
basidts being more profitable. For the nvxt month I ported t-y Faith, who approaches hun with rcHg-
vsa expect our banks will bo troubled with a pie I ""’h*" «"d triumph. Calmly, lie look* upon Death
Ikon of .pule; for o»ny »ho b.vo boon brnnUng S'"" 1 f'«» him a report
.. , , V , , . . b to Heaven, toward which the eye of Faith is turn
II aln.In r. Ih. ili.n.n.lnn Hill hflnir It In .1.. ...
sufficient tiiur
Mr. Htu» _ ((j rt> ) moved tbo posiponomont of tho
* U W Vl r U “ ,l '-b® ‘• 2,, Monday of May.
‘ v l r * A»tvBBU. (Ohio) thought Mr. Hill’s motion
wa* a j U ,| , c j 0 „j, one, a* a now pr igruiuwo bud beoo
og ’.rout tho Dciimcrutio side.
Mr. Uii.i.’h motion was thau ngrood to, by yeas
IDS; Nay* 105.
.\lu. IIAinu* (III.) moved that tho vnto bo ro-
con*idered. and to lay that motion on tho table.
Mit. Stephens (Ga.) moved to udjouru. Nega*
tivod by 11 majority.
Mr. Tiuim'k (Ga.; (Mr. Harr'* having tempora
rily wit idrawii his motion,) *aid bo would hnva
pniferro l a po*tr<onoiuent till nn oarliur day than
May, or next Monday, hut a* hi* cotlongue (Mr.
Hill) nad other gentlemen design being absent, lie
would vote fur the second Monday in May. He
c- uld soo nn damage to ensue from tho postpone
ment, unless mumper* were afraid of themselves,
lie had no idea tliat there tfuuld bo a prolong' d
debate. If tho majority into d to pn*s tho bill,
they can do so under tho previous question at any
time. Ho however desired ».* be hoaid on tbo
subject. Ho did not know what hi* Anal notion
would be ou the hill. Wliilu it wn* being read,ho
ascertained for the first time what it* provisions
were. *IIu Was nut willing to voto on 24 h»ur*’
consideration on n quostioti of this kind, which
presented oil the tiro of it some ovideuco of biking
tho buck truck. Ho protested against a vole on
tho collateral question being indicative of what
hi* final action would ho, and against being led
like a viuiiin to the altar, without saying any thing.
Mr. Skwaiid (<4 i.> made an ineffectual motion
for the Hoiimj to adjourn.
Mr. Him NETT (Ky.) in reply to Mr. Trlppo,*aid,
if any had been tabooed, ho did uot know from
what source it omauutud. Hu presumed every
gentleman voted on bis own judgment, without ra
feronce to the opinions of others.
Mr. Til I PI** (Ga.) explained that ho meant nn
improper construction should not ho placed on
vote* on a ujuro collateral question.
Mr. Him. (Ga.) said if it had not been f r par*
titular roiisou* ho would not tuivo iiiado the motion
to postpono until thu second Monday in May.
Mr. GAitrtiEM.(G.i.) objected to tno gentleman
making any explanation.
Mr. Him. said he expected a* much, nnd mado a
further remark which wa* ioumlible in the report
ers’ gallery.
Mr. Hill et tho time wns in tho imtnodinte neigh
borhood of Mr. Girl roll, and sovural friond* were
standing buiwuen the*u gentlemen, who seemed ia
earnest and exciting conversation.
Tho Speaker called them to order several times,
and asked whore tho Sergeant at Arms was, anil
directed Mr. Hill to rotiru to h * seat.
The threatened difficulty soon passed away.
After several ineffectual motion* to adjourn, the
last prevailed by five majority, pending n motion
uiado hy Mr. Harris (III-) to roconsider the vote by
which tho House postponed the consideration of
tho Kansas question and tu lay tbut rnutiuu on tbe
table. Adjournod.
Furthor action in tho promisos has already been
roported in our telegraphic column*. Tho mutter
come* up fur consideration aguiu to-day.
[Ed. Rep.
Ii daring tbe suspension will bring it in (or de
posit, as has been the ease, we loam, with all the
northern banks. Specie is very much like tbo
Frenobman’s money—if tbe hanks have it the pee-
pie do not want it, and so vice vena. We there*
fore think resumption will lake place noiselessly
The preparation for it has made poople curtail
their business and aot prudently, and the restric
tions that tbe bank* have prudently put upon their
diioounts and Issues will not inoommodo any ouo
seriously.
We foel proud of tho position of our State ns to
its currency, and of tbe example we bavo sot to
the financiers of oar sister State, South Caro
lina. They may make a few more dollar* by nn
nnaonnd currency, but they will lose more in char
actor than money will compensate. This is so clear
that we donbt if they will be far behind ua to the
work of resumption—at least such of thorn ns nro
able to resume at all.
Harper, for May, has been laid on our table by
Ool. Williams and Mr. Warnock. It i* an ox -
eelleot number, embracing a largo variety of use
ful andentertainlng papers. The illustrated article*
are kept up with becoming spirit, tbe principal of
wbieh is "A Winter in the South," tbe scenes of
wbioh are laid Id tbo Stalo of Tennessee. Two
additional ouapters of “The Virginians," by
Thackeray, appear in this number.
UiE nr Chains—Thompson of Philadelphia,
advertises in another ooluino, that ho is ready and
willing at all times to soli or hire out his bruins
to those who are either lacking in that commodity,
loo lwy to use them, nr have no time to apply
themselves. He hss eatnbUihod a “Literary
Bureau," from tbe seoret recesses of wbieh ho.upon
tbe shortest notice, brings forth an article to suit
any given emergency, whether Business, Poetry,
Polities,Religion,Love,Sentiment—in short he will
write you an article or letter upon any aubjoot, 0 f
any length or in any stylo. Road hia advertise*
Tho first hrigmlo i» hesoigod at Shnnderoo.
Tho fugitives from Lucknow wuro mainly for Ro*
hiicund.
There wns a panic ill Calcutta on the 3d ot March.
Tho 1'rosidont of the Council called out volunteer*
and placed cannon on tho bridge'. Information had
been rucoivn t that tho burrock of poor sepoy*, who
wero to relievo tho fort garrison that night wore to
Later fr»m tho Plains—^Threatened Indian
War.
St Louts. April 27.—The Santa F* malts of the tat
of April have arrived nt this city. The train encounter-
ed violent atiuW storm*un the roots, ami in some piece*
niiinmlN were seen frozen.
(J*pt. Murrey, on lil* way to Join tho army In Utah,
had lio'-n overtaken by Garland'* Kxpftna with orders to
holt at Fort «unth until hu escort shall arrive.
An extra from the Satita Kee Tituo* stales that twenty
thoutaiul Indiana arc congregating on the plain*, with
thu determination of making « descent outlie frontier
It also sty* that hostilities had actually commenced,
though till* I* contiadicted by a goiitluman attached to
tho mall train, who has recently passed over (he country
From Washington.
WinnixoT'ix. April 97tl».—'i’he Sonata discussed tha
Kuiimm i|tie»tion.
The proceeding* *>f iha Hnine are unimportant. Tha
Old Huldlers' bill was dUctiMud.
Wallcor’fl Trial Postponed.
New Orleans, April 28—the trial of Gen William
Walker. f„r a violation of tlin neutrality laws, which was
to come elf to-day, has boon postponed until the fourth
Mooduy in May, proximo.
Arrival nf the Augusta.
New York. April 27.—Tim ateum-hip Angu«ta «M
telegraphed btd"W at ouo o’clock p. m to day. A north.
bavo arm* ana attack tho oily. All, however, pas** e.ut storui 1* prevailing ______
Domoatio Marketa.
Mouths. April 27— stales of Cotton 1,200 bales 5 Mid
dling wurlh ll%c- to ll%c. Receipts of kundnystid
Monday ii 48 • I,at s
Moiui.e, April 27.—Sate*of cotton to-day 3,600 bale*;
Middling worth ll%c. Market firm nud advancing.—
flat'-s of three day* 6.830. Receipt* l,fkK>.
The report*offr stand Ice fn,tu northern parts of
Mi**i.*-dppi, Louisiana and Alabama, uro affecting «ur
innrUet
New Orleans, April Oil.—Sales of cotton 1000 bales;
Market dull and uurhnngud.
New oulkans. April 27.—Falos of cotton to-day 11,000
bates. Market firmer: Middling w«ttli I l^c. to 11%*.
Freight a 9-tfl; th« *tiiko among the sliipMunsters has
•ni-ceeded. Hterling Kxchange 7J^ to R»/(c.
Macon. April 17—Colton market firm and advancing.
Money s-ringent. We had a heavy frost last night, with
a little Ire
New Yore, April 27.—Sales cf cotton to-day 1,200
bales: the market Is firm. Hour firm; sales 13000 bids.
Wheat declining; sales 20,000 bu«h. Coro declining:
sales 30.000 l ush.; while worth 72c. to 73c; yellow 74c.
t>, * Ac. Turpentine firm.
There nro complaints about tho tightness of tbo money
market.
Charleston. April 27.—Fate* of Cotton to-day 1 700
bale*, at extreme* of 11c. to 13*. friers nre advancing.
Disastrous Fire tu Macon,
Wo nro sorry lo say that tho largo Furniture
Factory, on Cherry struct, tielonging to B. F. It '**,
K*q., ami carried on, wo think, by Ross A Mull
wn* totally destroyed by firo tin* morning, (2fith.)
Tho firo wn* discovered about two o'clock, ill tho
2d story of the building, and Imd tu -do too great
progress be/bro tha anginas reached the spot, to he
arrested. Tho destruction wa* nearly total—very
little either of stourt or tool* ami machinery being
saved, and tho whole, a* wo regret lo hear, uniii*
cured. What i* flill Worse, thero can bo littlo
doubt it was iho work of an incendiary. There
bad been no lire in the building finco Wednesday,
a* wo have been told. It was u three story brick
edifice, with an excellent stentu engine—a largo
amount of touls and machinery, stock and matoriul.
[ Telegraph, 27th inti.
A Cold Snap.—0a Friduy night, say* tbo At*
lantft fnitllipenctr, wo had a touch of the same
•ort of woathor, that killed all our fruit last year.
A cold exit wind sot In about the middle of tbe
day, and continued until late in tbe evening, when
It lulled, A slight frost eosued, and on looking
at soma of our own vegetables, we found a good
many sovcroly nipped, especially potatoes and
beam.
Tha Home Committee on Patents have reported
against an extension of Gull’* patent, notwith
standing the tremendous pressure that has boon
brought to bear.
cd.”
Such is tho general outline of tbo Court uf Death.
Tho nrtibt ha* displayed great genius and nrtUtlo
skill upon the work n* n whole, tin,ugh tho figures
are too numerous and suggestive to admit of do-
seription and criticism without consuming more
space than wo have to devote to the subject. Each
ono might ho made tha subject uf a soparato nr-
ticlo nf ordinary now*paper length. Thero nro so
many welt exoeuted figures in the group that it
were impossible to s,ngle out uny one as predomi
nating nn tho senra uf excellence. War, Famine,
Cnnflttgrntinn, Old Age, Pleasure, tho Corpse, nre
undoubtedly tho best. Tho Child, too, with its
back to tho beholder, i* roumrUablo for it* wood-
erful n ini nun ion 1 accuracy. Were we to select from
tho largo number, wo should, perhaps, say that the
figure of War i* tho finest painting nf the whnle
group, though it probably com less study than
some others. Wo cannot so« tho least possihlo
room fur improvement. On tho other hand, tho
woman whom ho tramples under foot i* tho most
defoetive of the whole. It i* unworthy of n plaeo
in such finished sooiety. Tho figuro uf Faith sup
porting the Old Mun ns ho cheerfully offer* up hi*
life, is al*o n fit subnet fur criticism. It*position
is tho only churnctori*no it possesses that may ho
regarded a* representative of that virtue. It
bas neither devotion, confidence, nor humility, hut
i* rather Pleasure engaged in some now experiment,
with n doubt a* to it* result*. A* regard* the groat
presiding gonin* of the hcoiio, Death, wo should
sny that no ono can view it for tho first timo with
out a fueling nf disappointment. Ju*t boro, wo
apprehend, tho artist met with hi* greatest difficul
ty, nnd wo have no Men thut lie laid down hi* brush
with a fueling of perfect satisfaction with what it
bad accomplished. Tha difficulties nf represent
ing such a character—or perhaps wo should say
thought—uro uumuruu* and absolutely insur
mountable, in view primarily nf tho fact that tho
idonnfDonth varies according to tho peculiar
from® of mind in wbioh it is content plated. To
soma ho may ho tho “King of Terrors,” whilo to
others the “Harbinger ol I’oaco,” nnd tho “ Min*
ister of Bliss.” The artist lias given bis figuro
neither character, hut has selected n medium
ground, leaning though lo Iho fnrmor. It baa
nothing ol tho “Grim Monstor" about it; powor
and unrelenting Qrinnonsnro its only elmrnctori*-
tios. Even tliesu, however, can uuly ho seen on a
near approach to tho canvas*.
Upon tbo whole, wo regard the Oonrl of Death
as a groat work of art. Its coloring i* very fino,
Overflow of the Mlselas Ippl.
Wo tfiko the following from thu N. 0. Picayune
ol the 23-1 inst, from which it appoir* that tho
damage from tho Into overflow of the Mississippi
bus been designedly exaggerated by interested
parties;
The accounts that have corno to hand within tho
last day or two in relation to tho river* are more
satisfactory, nnd it would seem that tbo anticipat
ed injury from tho overflow will not turn out quite
*n curious as wu* first npprohotidod. From purnsal
yv/icr'lny uf so vend J otters from reliable planters
residing at L <ke Providencennd above in the parish
uf Carroll, and ut Grcunvilic, Mississippi, we are
gratified to find that tho river nt tho former plnoe
has recoded lull four fuel and at the latter five foot,
whilst it i* believed that tho reend rise entiling
from tbe upper river* cannot forco the ator again
to tho grout height it nttoinud a fortnight ago.—
In Iho purWh ol Carroll wo hear that no damage
of consequence hn* bona dune, and tho injury
further up 1* likely to ho remedied in part now that
tho river is receding within it* hank-, and will
permit tho planting uf the overflowed land gone-
rally by tho 1st of May, With a good reason all
the plantation* on tho Mississippi that hnvo been
suhmurgud may turn out well. much stress has
been laid on tho inundation hy moiioy lender*, na
(o give ri.-o to tho suspicion that it i* d-.no with the
view of embarrassing negotiations and oxactiug
rate* of internet onfiVuiy dirprop-Ttiunod to tho
value of capital elsewhere. Whether this ho tho
enronr not, one thing i* very certain—that (lie on-*
gngcmontR predicated «»n the next o»tton crop’are
much rinuilor than usual, and it i* perhaps tint go
ing too far to sny that tlm reduction may approach
on a Imlf. Many of our loading factor*, we know,
have largely curtailed their auvanco*, und under
thu promise nf an oarly ami general revival of
husino*8 all over tho country.with Mrgo and grow*
ing aeuuiuulat'un* of capital lit nil the control
point* it scorns etrnngo that money should bomnin-
Inined nt II per vent, fur Mich undoubted nnd ex
ceptional paper, n* this market nlnno can furnish.
ed »ff quietly.
Exchange at Bombay was 2s. ljd. for credits.
Freight* wero rising.
In Calcutta in tho import market purchases con
tinued on a limited scale. The rates of imerest were
unaltered. Exchange 2* l]d.
Tho Arab* in tho vicinity of Adur had stoppod up
tha mad* and intercepted supplies nil tbo way to
tho f«.rt. Tho uoiiHiinuder of tha garrison nttackod
them on tho ISth of March. Twenty or thirty
of tho enemy wero said to hnvo been killed, with
out a casualty to tno British. Tho roads, however,
were again interrupted and tho Arab* asHeuihied in
larger numbers than nefnro, but it was reported
that nn tlier sueeu-sful sortie had been made;
that the Arabs had submitted, and tbut they
wuro on a friendly footing.
Hurricane in Arkansas.—The Napoleon Plant-
cr learn* that on tho night of tho IOth inst., Red
Fork nnd vicinity wn* visitod hy n terrlblo hurri
cane. Ginhouscs, uogro quarter* and tunces wero
swept bclbro it liko chaff. Messrs. T. U. Marlin,
Isaac ILdton, E. Jones, nud Mrs. Goose wero
nuioug tbe heaviest loser*.
CU ARLES’
LONDON CORDIAL GIN.
TUB ORIGINAL AND ONLY LONDON GIN IM-
I'OUTRIL—This Gin, distilled In London from sound
Harley, under the surveillance of thu lliltlsli UxciMt
I saws I* delicately flavored with a tincture of the Italian
J nniper Horry, and mono of the most valuable restoratives
of thuYegetaldo Kliigd -ni. rendering it, iu the opinion
of tho most eminent in dlcnl iuou. tho purual ami safest
stimulant or diuretic drink iu u«o.
It is a delicious tonic, of a toft nud dele ite flavor, dif
ering entirely fintn any other Gin. and devoid of that
harsh, acrid taste, which render* the article kuowo a*
Holland Gin or Scliaap|w unobjectionable.
It is recommended by Physician* generally in c»se» of
Dy*pi*p*in. Uunt, llliMiniatisai, Dropsy, Gravel, Colic,
Cholera. Fever and Ague, Stricture. DDeaee* of the Uri
nary Organ*, the K daey*, and the Unwul*, Norvou* De
bility, ,4c . whilst tho weaker «ex will find In It* use n
certain relief frmu ihuso distressing announce* which
fiequuntly attend their delicate nrgimixalluu.
Doctor Valentine Mott, ot New York, tho highest
Medical authority, says:
• * * “ Under some circumstances, 1 recoin*
mend pure Holland Gin nsa medicine. ClI AULKS* LO\.
D'lV CO DIAL UtV containing a larger quantity ol
Juniper, I consider a preferable article, and the best I
have owrseon.”
It I* peculiarly adapted to settlers In tha Southern
and Western .'‘tales, as well a* for travellers exposed to
changes of water and air.
For sale in quart* at seventy-flve cents, au-. n ts
thirty-eight cetil*. by all DrnggUs, tlr»c-rs. Fruiterers,
and Country Merchants. Hmvaro of imitations. Huj
only CIIAKLKS’—NONE OTIIF.lt IS IMPOlUKD.
UDMUND 0- CIIAULB.4. Pole Importer,
40 liroadwny, New York.
May be had, In Favnnnah, of A. A. i‘o|otnous St Co..
John It. Moore, King A Waring, Titos. M. Turuor. 8 D.
Brantley 4 Co., nnd Kos* A Co. lv tub 16
likillgestlon,
Daiaxestown, Mo.ntuomerv Co., Mamtunu. i
January 3lst in»T (
I never lett tho benefit of any medicine so much ns
from the bottle of HtEltllAVK’.S HOLL AND HlrTKItB
I pnrt-hn*vd Inst fall. I wtili to kuow where 1 eau get it
without fear of imposition.
(Signed,) JOSEPH 0. DBLLBTT.
For sale by Druggists generally. 6 apr‘22
Chills nml Fever I
On* of the gie«io»t renieilb-s that has over been laid
l ofore tbo public for f-vor wild Ague, and which has to-
Celved the highest encomiums front the press nnd the
people. Is Dr. J. I!0?T KITH It’S CKI.KIIU ATKD HIT-
THUS. Who would endure Ibe tortures orbing from
Dlls Icrriblo disease, when it can bo *a easily cured?—
Who would endure *leeph-H* nights, burning fevers, ami
Icy chills alternately, when a remedy cun l»o obtained for
u mete tntla? A ltd yet how tiiany families linger out n
painful existence under tlii* deadly blight, and do noth
ing but gulp down quinine, until it bi-coiue* a* common
us (heir daily (Reals, rt nd yet they are «*»t relieved. None
bat the loolixh >md weak would heidinle t"procure these
Vitlualde Uili< rs, and save thems, Ives intens ngony.
Sold by Itrugutsts overywhern. nnd hy IIDSThTTBIl
SMITH. *■-Is I’ropricturs, M Water and 68 Front id.,
Pitisburgh. lw dftw apr22
44- Wo catiuot refrain from calling tbo nttention ol
our readers to tin nilv-rtiseiiienl in tins din’s paper of
tlm 'Hair RentorntDo” of Prof 0. J. Wood 4: Co., of St.
Louis. It will be seen that l.nlias numerous cei tilicate*
from persons of tho lilghe»t character, tu th" merit* of
Ins lltstorativo. Front positive knowledge we uro en
abled to say, that it I* in every sensa wleit it prnfes*ot
to be. and wo do not lieeitate to prunenm o it the finest
preparatum lor thu head and hair which lias so far lin-n
devised by htiiiiuu integrity. We have seen it arrest
thieiteiied ImUlm-s*. ntnl restore to thole-ad its original
profusion of natural and glossy linir, and when the lat
ter has been permanently tinged with grey, we have
seen it. like magic, n-eD-rv the color* of youth and liralth.
The distinguished property nf this, woo ay trtih say,
miraculous *• Restorative,'’ is that it gives to tho person
who usi-s it, thu sattio head of hair that they wore in
ia youth, tbu* acting in strict compliance with the rules
of tho llrst and greatest of all toilet makers—Nature.
No who who Ini* ised it will IicmUuIo to unite with us in
thl- testimony to its peculiar merit.—iCovlugtou (La)
People’s Frl'-nd.
For mile m Georgia by Druggists genoraUy,
apr 16 Swdsiw
Cure the Liver.
W« wish to call tin* special utiontion of each of our
readers to tho advertisement Iu another cdii.on-f Dr.
HANFORD’S LIVKit INVIG 'llATOR, for tu d->iug so
we think we are doing them a favor, f. r tlii* artl.bi can
not be t u highly spoKeo of, as It perform* all its pro-
prletors proles* lo have It. Mo know <d s->m>> of Dm
worst cases of i,|vor Derail go me it. D- Mpepsiu. Juiiiitllco
and General Debility, being Cttiotl by tha usu of this tu-
Tallin I tic article.
It seems to strike ut tin* root of tlm disease, and re
move the cause, Dili* affording a permanent cure that
cannot be gain' d hy using the ml- ertl preparations that
arc commonly resorted to for dbo ■*'•* uf the Liver —
Tlii* prep*rail ill is stated.on good authority, to he en
liicly vegetable, being composed wholly of gum* tlii
have raiely ever tn-en intro mc«/d In any niediciiiu pie-
vi»i|s to llie Introducin'" "f tlie Invlgorator.
These gum* are said to have aim st fahiitnur power in
their action on the Liver and it* surrounding organ*,
causing •• lo eject It* mm bid, Unliealtl.y Idle, rousing it
fioin it* tmpid Mate, and making it perform its proper
fiiiiotKiiis in tbo human '-conoiuv.—Iiranch County He-
**Hold, wholesale and retail, hy J.D. Moore, and A. A,
Hnl DonniomA Ini"—dfcw- "pr 7
COM VfRItOI \Ii RECORD.
A Wonderful Creature.
Wo saw yustorilty a curious looking native of
tho briny deep oallud a “sciirwu.* It was shown
to us at (its grocery storo of Air. N, J. Buubo,
Bank at root, tvliura it “hang* out" ut prefont in n
pail "1 salt watoe. It is of a bright rod color—
nearly round in form and purliap* throe inches in
diaiuotor—and of n pulpy consistency, rntlior more
solid than tho “joliios’’ common in thoso water*.
If i* Htlnchail to a »t"UO, to which it adhere* us
firmly it* if it and tho Mono wuro a pair of Sia-
uie*u twins. On tlm top of tlii* leathery looking
customer is nn orificu which varies in sizo from
about two inche* in dimneter to almost nothing—
oponing nnd shutting according to tho sovereign
will and pleasure of the unim.il—if u "sea rose”
enn ho oalled an animal. A very curious opera
tion to wiine»* is it* iiiudo or taking refreshment.
Littlo scrap* nt raw fish pu» into tho uroaturo’s
mouth—or whniovur tbo nrifico nhovo monllonod
should ho oallod—aro seized hy numorous littlo
fibre* or fuelers, and drawn in out of sight, nftcr
which the *•*«.» roso" i* ready fur mote. This
. , slngolnr creature wa* fished up hy a smack umn
it* is fully tosloa in Iho Lorpso nud the figuro of living in thin city *»im«whuru iu tho vicinity of
War. Tha perspective is excellent, uud th* group - ' Fisher’s I»lnud.—,Vsu» London Chronicle.
CON'SIU.MCKS HY CKNTIIAL, It^K.
"TiwiT27T.:P,wi;;ic,0..ii»n.U7 sick* orn. 10ci.kim«j.i
42 liales domesUo*. and nnlsa, W W HaU®r*by k Co, I sd*.
ford. Fay ft Co. Bvnn*. Harris* ft Co. J W Lathrop ft C». 11-
•»ii ft Gord'in. Da oftWashhuru. Way ft layl-r. Urlglisin.
U.itdwli. ft Cu. I'hlhi'S. (Hie* * Co. Utt'buu. Homing ft Co. R
A Allen ft Sou. Oilwus ft llort*. N At Ur.loo A Co. G P»r-
s.HisftCo.J '« Wilder. M It -Mvyor. King ft S-n. J C Fraser.
J G C's'ke. .1 I Snider ft Co. J U Cirlsr Ctrlvtun ft Pars m*.
N l< ft Ii WpsiI, C A Greiner. IMin ft hater. A S tUnrhige.
Jtubua ft Smith, Uu»lon k VtIUtunga, Uutbwell ft Wlilts-
bead.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
Itercni.icAN orrirn, t
Tuusttay, April 27. 4 P. M. f
COTTON...Tbs demand hi# lircn jmneubat better to-day,
and 41!) bite* ohaneed hands. There ii plenty of Colton of
fering and were it not fur the difficulty in negotiating, which
mentioned yesterday, the operation* In nor market would
be liberal nnd nt bettor rates. Tho following are tho pnrtto'
ulartof the.lny'e trnn»actl"ne: 17 at 10, 1 At It).',. P at II,
LG at 12,269 at Ii.',. and 33 bales at 12*, centi. Wo runow
oar '|ii"tatii>nt of yesterday :
Middling 13 (<£—
Strict Mid'lling 12—
Good Middling I2',if>-
MidUllug Fair 12»iM-
COtrON STATKMK.NT.
Stock on hand let September, 1*67 balet 1,063
Huucived siaeo .
• to-day.
211,2:9
Exported line* Sept. 1,1867 197,709
to-day 221 -194.1123
Stork on linna and and on shipboard not steered 36.2U6
yUEUillTS...Onion to Liverpool, IJ-3-M for e.fuaro «ud
9-tOd tor roundi to New York, Lc.
AI IK I VIC n.
Off Tyhf* Light—U. 8. M. et«*mihip babel, Rnlllm, from
Havana via Key Wait, toCuhaa* ft Herts
HtaaiaihlP Alabama, Suhaaak, M buurs from N«w York, to
Pednlford ray ft C«.
126ih. at 6 p. in , 40 mile* north of llitterae, epoko bark II.
Newiuau. Is.und norilu at 11.30 p ni off llatterta. axehang-
•d ngnata w ith ateamahlp AuginlBi 26th. at 2 a. m., 3d miles
8. W. of I latter**, pn.aed propeller llunteviils. J.
II H M ateam-liip Stats nr Georgia, Garvin, 00 hour* from
Philadelphia. t« C A Greiner ft Co.
[On Sunday, 6 3" p m.. «M ILilteraa. p»«*#d the ata.imahlp
Kryatuns State; St HI p m.. alaamalilp A"guata; and at 12 p.
., a eropallar supposed to lo the llnnt-vlil* J
Stoainiiiip Tlioino* *wan, l'uet. Navr York. 66 boor*, lo
Brigham, tialdwin ft Co.
Uara Exact. Walker. New York, to Dana ft Waahburn.
ti.br L 8 Du vs, Lynch, New York, in Ogden, ntsrr ft Co.
Scl.r Jiidp- Tennr. «’"ttrull. Rockland. 6lv , with llu.e, to
CnriM'ih ft I'arnona.
hetir My err, Ithodea, Camden, Mt, will) 1100 bbla lime, to
Htuninvr *t dull na. King, I'alatkv, to., to Claghorn ft Cun-
nlnghum.
HtuumerColumbia, Philpot, Angufta, to M A tlohen.
hteamor Gordun, Harden. CliHnaltnn. t" J I* Hr—ka
ULLOW.. Brig J I’ Kent, in dletrerv, with low ut wait, Ae,
CLKAKKIL
Fare Xleducocjt
FOR NEW YORK.
tsryk ~rfk - *rfct V
zA" jvrssrtf'x
AIICMOllANUA.
Plilta'letphta, April 2L..Arr, tclir Frederick Dyer, from St
Marys. Ga.
H"»t'*n. April 32...Ctd. hark Chas William Savannah.
OOWSIGrWBEB
I'er atenmaliip Alabama, f-run Now Y'.rk...l'urt*lf .rd Fuy
ft (.".Agent Clt It. II N Aldrich. J W An eraun, Ron.,,
baker ft Co, J A llmwii. A llarler. Hatter ft F'len-.n Ju* A
Jtsrrun, Juliu* Ca«,ar Dailey, h C Hatch, Jy Dr.ilea ft Co,
D'.thwell ft Whitehead. UriRham, Ualduiuft Cu, G II Cum-
miiigi, J M Cooper ft Cu, J I'Collini. Claglu.ru ft Cuaiiiug-
ham C nnerut, Widuter A Pulru'-t. M Coh-n ft Uro. Col.eua
ft llcrlt, M A Cohen, W « Dickvon. Do Witt A Mortan. W
M David««n, Dan.i ft Wa-hburu, Llnati-i" A Erktnnn, c Kp-
Ptng, K Fitageruld. Foot ft J.-iudon. J O Falltgant, Farr-11 ft
itroe. II Gowdy, Grnv ft Turlov, J F Gilmer, n Gt.odall, C l*
Ilnt.liell A C.,.4 II,Her. K llcidt ft C". King ft Waring. N B
Kiripp. Kinarft S .n*. I.otrell ft f,aet(m«r«. .V t.ri.u, J Lip-
man. It Lathrop ft Co. J Lama. J F Linder. S ll Laffiicaii,
Mor*" ft Fay. Mini, ft Johnson. W II May. F M Mtrell, G 8
Nichul, ft Co, Nuvilt, J.athr-.p ft Roger*. T U'D,i">hiie. l'cp-
t"-r ft Mol toy, Philip*. Uile* ft Co, Patten. Hutton ft C-. n
Palinur 4 hen, Ito** ft C«. W || hyuion*. J Hi« liel, ■( Mo-rlock
ft Co, A A Solomon* ft C", Th-.ina*. (Liver A Douglas Ti*ou
A Gordon. W II WiRherser A Co K F Weal ft C». 8 Wilniot.
1, W Wnlie, Way ne A Hun. It U Young, and other*.
Per *ieiiniihip State i.f tie»rala...Wiu Horn*. W I) lb«li-
lor. J K Ulyler, K C Ueacli. J II llavhh.r. N K liaruuni, 61 J
Unckner. Hatter A Frterton, Urigham. Raid win ft Co. C'.u-
nvriit, Webiter A Palau-*, J 61 Cooper ft C .. O t'idivii ft C". 8
Colicii. C'agliorn ft Cunningham M A C-dien. Hanot ft Car
ter. J Dickion, W .61 DavidJon. Dana ft Wathburn J Foley.
J C Fra*«r. Franklin ft HranUey, Win llatc. Ih.lcomb, ft Co,
U Ge.nrndci. C A Greiner A Co. Capt J F Gilmer. O John
son ft C". II U K .l.rt. J Llpman, J.o» ft Co, 1 W .M'.irell, II
W .Miller, J II Mehrteua, II C Melirtoii*. J It Melirten*. J J
6to.Mnli.iu, 6|or-e ft Fay, Mini* ft Johmon. J U .Mnnre, G OH
Slop ,Nonpareil, Scranton ft Ji.hiHtoH. J Hlchcl, Hcrnntun ft
N»rrb. M J Reilly, J ltyaii. E It Kaacr, Ha<|"ti ft hniith. F 8
Unckert, II Ho'tiii-hilil ft tiro, 'i'lionm*. Oilier ft Do«gln*. J
Felt. Tionn ft Gordon. TS Wayne ft h-n N U* II Weed. I.
W Well*. K c* Wade. John Weber. C W Wot. W T Williams
61 II William*, W P Yuuge, Railro.d. Adam*’ Expms, and
other*.
Per •team*l>tp 7'h 'mn* Swann, from Now Ynrk...R It Agt.
,t 61 Cooper ft C<>, iluloiu ft .Smith, llutler ft F'lera iu. C A I.
Laiuar S II Firke. O Jol.nioii ft C». V\ M David*»u. Uiig-
ham. Ua.dwhi A C". J U Moore. It U Walker. D O’Conn- r. J
Dot I*. II Fitieeratd It m ft Co, J l.ama, W II Gntun, J Del
lor. 61 II Wiliiain*. C'agliorn ft Cunningham. W Hale .Minis
ft Johnson, Scranton ft Johniioti, s U m>lal| ft hull, Ii N Aid-
rich. M J Unckner. .1 A Ur-.wn. and other*.
Per bark Exact, from New York-ft ft Agt. M A Cohen, C
n lliibl-ell. .McKee ft Ueunctt. Claglmrn ft Ciiunii.gb-<in 61
K llarnnm. Patlen. Dutton ft Co. Foote ft Jandoti. 6I.>r»o A
Fav. Hell. Prenti** ft Co. J Ryan. A A Rolomm* ft C -. i. W
Wells. S At Laffitcau J P Collin*. D O'Conner. J Doyle. J W
Lathrop ft Co. U"*t."i ft Villalnmiii. W U Miiitlederi. Hun
ter ft Qainmell. G Howe ft Co. J A ItMwn, llard-e ft C«. C D
Roger*. Order W II Uuh-n, Navltt, Lattirup ft ltugera, Hard
wick ft Cd, and oilier*
Per iteamer st. John*, from Palatka. Ac...31 bale* Upland
aiei 7'i do Sea Island cotton, 26 do nio»*. rtt tilde*, and sundry
md»o. to J Mchel. A It Ralston, J W Andvrion ’P I. Con-
stnntlne. W P Vnnge, Uotlnn ft Viltatouga. N A Hardee ft
Co, Ti»un ft Gordon, Cloghorn ft Cunningham. B F’ W«ml ft
Co, Conucrat, VV«b>tcr ft Palme*. It ft J LaehUaoo. II C -up-
er. A W Coupcr. Scranton ft Johnston, Belin ft F"*l*r. liana
ft Washburn, Unthwell ft Whitehctl. &nd Kvam, llarru* ft
Co.
Per iteamer Columbia, frum Augusta...2S.4 hale* cotton. 2T»
bundle* I nt tin. 2 bile* feather*. 7 do yarns, 1/6 bundle* lath*,
*nd sundries, to 61 A C«hcn ami other*.
Per steamer Gordon, from Charleston...C R R. Fieamer
Swan. MpM (' King, Patjen, Hutton ft Co, K J Dutli, C U F’
Ahrens, O Cohen.
Cabin, : $20. !i Klpprngp,
aoxusw STiyvaiGiixp
STAR ill-' THE SillTH
•I 'lOJIAH I.YOSS, Cut
WILL ••AIL WEDNESDAY, Ai'RII. 2-.. Ai !
The new Mid Splendid fi*t |> in-.- at. no,-1, w I.,.,.
Tin: HIUTII. Tlm, I.,,,,,. O
*«"»«■ for Ft Igla or ui.| h t., ' M ' ,u
„ ., „ PADKLF'HtH. FAY ft Cn
Cal'i ii Pnaaaxe .
Steerage •• ,i0
N. U —Shipjmra ol Cut tin* by the.,.j'.''«,7j ' J
take notice, that noU'iltnn will he I.-,,I nt ' • f
lliHti* not 'listlnctlA mark' d on th ..n„^ ( V *
fl#* Heitha NUT*'-i "red until |. UM |
W ..... .... Hi II II i I, I >11111 . ;
I’ADKLFilRD. F \ Y t f?'i \
tf«. Freight from New V ok hi ■ <t-t ,,
.u ...h« nnv n»h*r
New Advertisements
Knvnnnnli Ex|iurUi April 37.
GBRTS.MUND...Ru*«lrn bark Anna...1(0,760 feet limber,
61,066 feat lumber, uud 21,219 do spar*.
NEW nlll,BANS, April 22...Cotton...T!m market I* poorly
rovi lud will* dr si able list*, but with a g aid doinaad about'
e.Wi bale* have been sold to-d-ty. price* gcuerallv being very
fall and tcmRiig upward for the .Middling and Idler quail-
lie*. Yesterday’* »-ale* prove to have reached R,WV bale*.—
Wv retain uur lust quotation* for thu prusout.
QUoTaTloNn :
Inferior » (d> 7 1 Middling ll'uffiillJi
Urdmary 4 66 9 I Good Middling...12 (al'ila
Good Ordinary t*V<miRj j .Middling F*air....l2‘](u>—
Low .Middling I0?4la’ll I F’air — (oj—
STA TEMENT OF COTTON.
Stock on hand l*t September, IK67...
Arrived since ....
Arrived to-day..
CF3ATHAM ACADEMY.
no—The Annual Examination t f Ira Pupil-ot
tlm Chatham Academy will take place > n
WYiinrsiity nml I linradiiy I April ’>th ami 2!hn) Rend
Ink • f Conipoxilion* by tho Senior Girls nn \V«dm-nlay.
and Declamation by the Junior lloya, nud a F’I"rul Fceira
hv tbu Junior (Jill*, on Thursday. On Friday, April 30.
them will he an Bxliildtion of Dialogue* and Driglunl
Speerli-a in (lit* I'lasd'Hl l epnrtnrant. The Kx'-ict-r-
in eiicli ro .in w ill begin nt 0 o'clock, and clove nt 2 o’clock,
Patron*, ami all who nrs int<*re*ttal in Bdocaih'ii, me
Invited lontten-t. WM. 8. DOG ART.
"pr S3 2 Principal.
ZERVQBAREL LODGE, NO. 15* A V. M.
The MemheiHof tills l.odceuro rcqiie-bat to
,tneet at 3J<j o’clock, P. M , This Day. for the
— purpose of nttciiilmg the funeral of our Lite
/Tr 'Mro'licr, NORMAN A. TERRY.
Member* of (Ira order nm fraternally Invited to •'
tend. Hy order nf tlra W M.
M. Lnl-VVINTHAL. 8. W« W.M. pro tern.
It D. Pinutr*. J*ec'.v. 1 ai r 28.
bate* 7.819
....1,517,7<U
.... 2,lOli-l,M9 831
1.627.632
....1,166.166
4.599-1.170.751 j
Stock nn hand not cleared - 356,818 ,
8ugar...About 7'kl hhdi have been sold to-day at Ann pri
es without any quotablo change. F’nlr to fully felrti'waTo
l'*r lb.
.Molasse*...We notion rale* of nhnut UNm hhls at ‘26',a27 l . J a
for icrme.iting and '2.*<a'29u for prime and choice, with 126 half
bbls furnuintlng at .'t o per gallon.
Pork... Ycvtur lay 308 ubl* .Mess were sold at —, and to-day
*M .Me*. »ml 61 O. at $IH round; ’.’"0 about 7 or 8 lbs over
WS'ght at #14. nnd l'Unt»tS 25 n-rbbl.
U4Cuu...Wa notice only email rale* at f7*al0c for ribbed
lidc* and t J r e l-r Slemldcr* but oKcr* of l'-,o per lb hnvo
ccn retim'd for r .and lot* of the former.
Lard...Tli<] Hie* coiiinriea 960 licrc* prime nt the advnnc-
bbl* at the ranie; A2.*i key* ut Ido, and
THE SECOND CAPITAL AGAIN II
83,000 !
— W. IV. lIDiJIUK, vender fur fl ( 7 *
KSi Maury, Hull street, nppo-itn the Screven
II-"i*c, sold the second Cixdtal Prize in Hit- small Greene
ft Pnbukf Loitoi v. yesterduy. The hoi ler of tlra Titktt
No. 2 ID t<7, is invitod to c til and tecoive tho canh.
11 pr ‘24 l
J* FOn BOSTON .—Tlra packet arlir. MAR
jfltilStGMtKT It KIN IIA-.T, l’et.r*»n, Muatvr. having
tb" greater imilion •>/ her cirgo • igaved; will have
quirk ditqmtch for tlieahovo putt. For freiulil. apply to
api’.’S _ OGDEN. STARR At C'».
WANTED.
6y«IITB GIRi„ to tft-w und d'Chamber work. Ap-
. ply qi (Lffc offir'
n?.i28
e per ih.
cf old and ordinary \V«*tni
wa* sold to-day
iotd in lot* at
Rotter... A Ii
at l"<- per lb
Wlii*kt-y...loil bbl* Wils'iire'* extra Recti led
l'.".c unit 1*11 Raw a' l.-o per Kallon.
India Rigging...Wo i,«nr of ► •nio trnnnction* at 1-iald'jO
per yard for Halit uno licavy with a 'inUt market. A telo-
ernt/liie di-p.iich e.-iy*—-J.arge order* lor cloth iu Rest 11;
He oilcroil uud refused."
H-ite Rope...•'*• coil* Russian (15 strand) sold ntS'je per lb
I’rcght*—Tho market i* dull. 8-"i,« l'oit->n lia* been
slopped (or Liverpool to-day to till up at 7-l0d, and oun ur
two sniall hn* ut I6-:<2|.
Exchange ..Tho market I* firm at our quotation* ;
don (clear hill*) 7•.,'(«.* Vet. prom
221,(11 5f 32--"•* dollnr
York •»" day* I.‘4 f't i*a r* ct <ii*
• 'j ... .14.
*4 ^
1 iuqniry, and thu*
New York Si lit
April 23.1 p tn...Cot 1 on...There ii
far we hear nt aboiil »t«ki hair, sold
Sugar... I’ll* sates embrace d'Mlhhd
MoiufStf* ..Home 600 bbl* have beet
minting to choice.
Coffee...Market firm with tale* thu* far of 1781 bag* at ln>4
alio per lihl.
Pork.- Wo notfeo *al*s of 120 bbl* 61c** at #13 aodfiUat
th* *anie price.
Bacon...A fewcark* ribbed Side* taken at Hie p*r Ih.
Lard...47 tierces prime told at llo per lb, and 13j offered
for I4'»l kege
*v hisket ...Nothing of any moment doing.
Rice.,.W<* notice the sale of 244 tierce* to arrive nt ‘J7£o
per lb.
F'reighti...Notiiiug now reported a* yet.
$50 Reward.
wax R'liiway from tlm mihscrlbor oil tlraldlh of
Ouioher ln<>l, my hoy t'UMPHRKY. ».l".iir -20
yea 1* ol age, five fe«i. 10 or 11 liti-ln h n I o ght:
rop|H-r-""h>r, Iniahy Irani of liuir; r.irm-a hia
lieml a IHHi* Row u. nml fl'y-htly (, "lie ante, fil
ls MiF|m«»il (o h" lurking in nr uhoiit Hpcutiir. Deonci
tielniiged to It F’. Cliiiiiiherluyn', ot Decatur, li ning
relative* near Mmlieoii. nml ounio in Aiign-ta. he may
he working In either of Iho»e place* w ith 1, |. ig'-<tVi<*.
1 will i;ivu tlieahovo rowuril if ilellvererl to lira in At
lanta JAMBA L< YD,
apr28 i!«w3 ITnprlol'T Washington llnll.
Fine Arts.
A I-AUOR Assortment of rare i;la**tc Bngravlnea,
uml "riglmil Btihli.gH, hv tlra niimt iR-tingiil-heil
out mm-ti-r*. it* It M"ighcn, tc nghi, Toschl. WlR"
Wmllett. Hliniig-. 1'iteliiick. Drcvct, etc , nnmi'gwhich
whn-li will he foini'l the I't-uiitifiil
Khi'IiucI I! r ii-ii. u-atmn.ei graved by Morglien.
tfo --mloiitin St. Si*t". ,lo Simin.i.
Duim-iiictlitim, Dnimi, do >i"ighen.
do. Ft John, do Mnlh-r.
Alhitno Onlntli a, do Lmglil
iimI otlicra All persona Interested In works ot mt, nro
respe.-tliillv Invit' d to eXollin e there.
This colitvtlon, hrinuht here hr Mr. POTTI, Prlnh
Feller, from Europe, I* offered f-r Milo for h few days on
ly, nt W, 1). ZOO HA DM N CO.”
apr 24 4 Music store.
MANCHESTER. ENG., April 3...Thoro would havabsen
rather more business (hi* week but f-r the intervention of
th* Enoti-r holiday* Tli* dtcline of about VI per lb in yarn
and'-loth nn Tneodny. which brought buyer* for India and
Chino into the market rather nmro treely for light shirting*
and T-cIntha. and for Iff’* tn 21'* water twist fo- Chino ha*
lint n g 11 >J effect, and the locroased hiisines* ha* led (0 a
steadying of the market at the reduced quotation* Some
business has been ilmiit in arn* for Rosiia aud for the home
trade, hut it ha* not been considerable. The **lna of yarn
f >r China ha 0 been rather extensive. The holiday* have
prevrniu I business at the orate of the week Pellet* repre
sent the transaction* of the week a* unsrtisf.ictnry nn the
whole, the demand for domestic*, long cloths, and print* be
ing *tlll ell a limited scale with declining prioea The print
t nd* continue* tt-it. with but little i-ucioiracement to bring
out new >tyle* Price* are in favor of the buyer both in
prim* suited to the home aud foreign trade. .Metsrs DuF’ay
ft Co report:
*’ Tho first quarter nf the year is sndsd. but. we fear, not
very autiafactoril.v to the trade and manufacturing int-re*t*
nf tile e-'iiniry Wo made a false ntnrt iu January, and have
had to retrace our step*, the advance which then took place
having almost entirely been In* , We are now- trading upon
a soiinder basis. When money i« easy, breadstuff* cheap,
ami ill great staple «f our Industry moderate iu price, we
cannot long rema n stagnant. The check which tho crisis
has given to our export trade must soon tell on those of our
foreign in trket* upon which it bear* more particularly.—
Htocx* .bmod will gradually be reduced and about the time
tbev require to be replenished, the disturbed channel* of
trade—i. the hanking credit in London or Dew here—wilt
*gnm hare been arranged, end we hope on a safer footing,
although * tendency to undue speoulativo operation* hid al
ready showu itself in various parts at the beginuing of the
year.”
They flintier remark that the fatting off in the past two
month* In our export ot textile fabric* is startling, amnunt-
ing t<> £1.996 377 dre'ared value, or lo more than one-half of
the entire decrease of our export* for that time, which wa* ’
£3.861,129.
April in...The market opened active and with an advane- '
ing tondeney. but the week dose* with weaker price* and l
but little inquiry f«.r any close «f good*.
Literary Bureau.
A N EXPERIENCED EDIT'•!(, a Ml .etsfiil Author,
ami a tlmr'.iigt.lv educated Literary Man, ueniy
Willi tw«»ii*y-fivo year* of lira drudgery uf Daily Joi.p-
nnlisin. hiiM determined to lure out ir soil hia briiinx at
retail, to tlm*,) who may rrquiro their ben ices, in any
liuiiornMe way.
Merchant*, lltraltm** Men, Inventors, and dealer* nf
every kind, will I'O supplied, off linin', with Adver
tisement*. (poetical or otherwise ) Notice*, Cards, Cirtu-
l ira, «r itt.y ,qiecla* of article destrad.
Politician will he supplied witli Fpccche*. Reports,
nt'itoliilinn*, L-tiera,ToitHls, Pamplilets, F.dit'iriul Aiti
elex, Cofuinuiiicatinn*, and every sort of Itrain-work,
wlilrli Gray may find it iucuuvenrant or troublisunra to
do tliem'elves.
Ladles ai d Gontlcnran,of every rank In sw:iety nr oc-
cupaihm in |if-,cnu have Indtere wilt en ou any subject,
udiejlier hiraiirasg «r Hentimentwl.
The advertiser will also rondncl or tranalnte Cnrres-
P'linlence of every kind, either Buglitli, French, 8j>»»-
ish. Herman, or Indian.
Poetry, Acrostic*, Lines for Ladlea’ Alhunis, No'ca,
Rilletdenx, Munodic*. and Composith'li* of tlra most
delicate and roufidelltihl chnneter, incident tT every
p-axil'ie rircoiiislaiiro nr event lo life, will he fiirnl-Irad
III invi'dalde confidence, liy wiltiUK to thu uudersigm d,
and explaining their withe*
O'll'-rahy mail, accompanied with cash, will be strict
ly and promptly attetidnd lo. Address
J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau,
apr 28 1y Hnx 2285 Phi ndelplita P. G.,Pa
t»A.S8THVGrHH.S
* P«r a'eamshlj. Alabama, from New York...Mr* Shaffer. T
D Abeel.Capt Ward. wif«. Infant and tiurse. Mrs> Iljcku*. W
W Parker, T Parker, K Uoyco, T 61 Curtis. C Durand, and
^PerVioamshlp State of Georgia, from Philadolpliia ..Mr*
Eleanor Uarrlngl..n. Mr Culp, lady and child. Jus II R.iek.
Mr* Low Is Iliac; T It Hrown. Mi** Cordelia Kverail. Jacob
lladclman. Geo O Uakor, lady and set. L New, aud 4 iu tli*
,U per ««am*hip Thoms* Swann, from New York. J Trum
bull. jr. W A Caldwell. .MU* A Hollow* Miss A Levi, J I,
Mu train, 1) Slmn*. J Montgomery. Mrs 61 Isaac*. 61 Isauou.
jr. Dr J J Nowsi.me. *ud 2 steerage.
Par suamcr 8t. Johns, from Palatka. ftn...Mrs Crane Mr*
Ih'borts. Mr* Crowell. Mrs Pittman, child nnd let. 2 Misso*
lltuu*. Mr. Uinglinm. 2 children and avt. Mr* Anderson F
Kay nnd ladv. .Mr Jaffonls. lady and child. Mr II*) wood. Mr
Jeffords, Mr Smith, M Rinas. L lloruard. W Pcndarvl*. 8
l’.te, J Htuart. Mr Floyd, child and syt. K Ii It''**. Dr Wll-
llama, il Hughey. J C Thrasher. W It Jackson. 6lr F.insUln.
JCulbread. .Mr Kell, J P Braden. J C 61oDuw*id, A .McDon
ald, and Iu deck. „ . „ .. ,
Per steamer Gordon, from Llmrle*ton...nev .1 It Dnnwood,
G Union, Dr W A hkriira. W Shaokelford. t: L Robinson. 0
11 F Atiruns. S Cahmi. jr. C J D 'lti. U W j.ookut. c Grsou,
Kit J F O'Nsili, Mil* Barry. Gilmmar. and ft desk.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
IN TIIE SOUTHERN STATES,
Having lately received
a fine itiion tincut nf
PIANO FOKTKS.jV^CflW
. from tho celebrated man-V I » f fl
Hflictorlen of or H Worcester, and CliIckerlliR A 8ona,l
nut ennlded to offer Dram to the public, at tlra nmuufac
turer*'price*. I take great plea-tirein rocoinuraudint
tho above InstruiiieiitB, natlra) lire made expressly foi
GOUTHHHN djIMATH.
For excel lency of m iterfal, sfmiiffclt v of sty In, elemiuct
or finish, and. above all. the purity, a'weetnes*. and bill
Haney of tone, they hnvo been pronounced by tlra himl
Amateur*, us being thu Quest Inatriiiiieuta over offered
to the puldic.
Having Imd tho sole agency In this city for the Iasi
twenty-five years. I never have known of au Inatauci
where they did not give perfect satlsfaetlou; 1 (hi-reforo
have no Irasit.ition In *Hyin K to tlir.no in want of a fim
In* ruiiieut. that1 they cannot do better than select fron
the aliove mailufuclures.
f have also, a fine assortment of Horaee Waters’
H'lurdinati ft Gray, Haim Urea, tt Cummluga. and J 4
G. Uiitehera, which | will sell nt reduc'd prices.
_ , . I. W. MultltKLl-
Rnrannnb. March 18.7867. | v
BLACK LACK MANTILLAS.
J l -T Ivr-ccivml, an assortment of the alwve tpioda.
*41 t»eu..w .
UBNIiY LATUKOP ft CO.
NEW
BUTTER AND GHEESEj
LANDI.'O PER STEAMERS:
New GOSHEN BUTTER, | in tcds.
AND
New MILD CHEESE.
ENGLISH MUSTARD, half tnd pound bottles.
DO. PICKLES, pints and quartn.
For sulo at
DICKSON’S
apr 28 I Family Grocery, Barnard Mrerf.
m
S
LANDINO. WEEKLY FUPPLLY:
POX CIIACKERN. at l«!s Cents per lb.
SODAS, GINGER SNAPS,
8PICFD SNAPS, BUTTKR CRACKERS,
C0NURE88 BISCUIT, PILOT BREAD,
SUGAR CRACKERS
For sale el DICKSON’S,
apr 28
mm, .*
notice. k ,
T i||K Puh*cnl>er InteiidiiiK in a tew weeks, to rc-
inovcfciii order toliavo tlralrsloro nmotleled and
ofherwtae lii.nrov/-.!. invite tlienItelilion oI Ch.1i buyer*
to n ili'.r.'iitfli ln»p*cto.n of their slock of Fancy and
Do i.eatic Prv G..0.1*, which they will avll at greatly re-
..Uric-toe^. duhkb, bakkb * 00.
'Kit’ 10SK AM) Sll twill ~ I
Pit Ol* HI. I.EI5 1,1X i;
FOR NEW YORK,
To Suit .Satunlay, ilfay |ti ( j[
Tlra Sllt-el lor yt'ii*nt r
Thomas Swum
CAPTAIN .IOII.\ A, Pdx'i'i *
Will leave asa'.ove 8A11 R|.\Y, M..v l a. 10 ,v, v
A M. ' c '*•
For Freight er Pura-iic*. lnvn. L . fi.„. u ,. 1
apply to IIRIG'iAM. It\|,''.v • ’
Oal'ln I’nssai!"
Steerage ,., 0
/frf i rehtbl la-fen ; 'Jtlis I-'I-Inmar r,t...
LOWEST FWESKTT:
FASTEST I I\E,
Twelve Hours Ahead of uny oilier
s rrin yv ivin * • «.
New York & Savannah Hde-Whtcl Stoatlm
. ^ it
TQ 8TTXT WmR *X-XW.m
Freight will In* I iken I y tn.-.. .-1. \ i
per f«.t, P 'It ALL KIM'S "i M \ I F.,||\ T j
•'K>D* Light lltt.iel* il
in proporli"ii. P.\D..I.K-'Kt> FAY ft M
apr 28 Amui I
HARPER FOR M IT. * S
WBf ARPLII’N ' ew .Monthly Mn,..>ii.-1.0 M»yi. c ,i-
g II - I ami f." Mile be
npr28 . 0. M. W It "CK. 16:* -1..r-»*-r-•.
IIAItPKU FOR .M1Y.
R EOElVt.U by J |. . I ,-. lI'iK.
ac» 24 bull-t -ip-.-i-. Hi,.-.
TUB (UARKR *4)1.DIKII.
• ■ n.-h I..I.I.:»|U:
nnni: (i
JL an I|. t r cal N vvl.
Gra*o Truman. 1
Ttfodi'la
• Love
ml Pri
T!PMm;
liiqnlr" Within.
Fpiii«e..i,’>. Sermons.
’(((".**'«)"( .toil II1- ,'avl 'iir.
Tlra Three H...uli e.
’■|ii’2a llnl' at, - pioi-i-. - .-». I. )|.
SUNDAY SCHOOL '1 ll'KKTs, ~
r '»K e«l» by .1. It I . I 1 -.I
Opr 28 Hu I »!. <l,.p<i* I • •: ». I. II J -
B ACON -6n eualta prune Itibli.-.i * 1. .. I
iu.'I for *4 '" f.y
apt 28 CONNER AT. IV Kb- n I! \ PMXS-
J 18T RECEIVED Ih .- •< A.a.
a-M'lt'IK lit '.| Idueb Yelv. I I.,. |. I... a | •
ftm.'itronaitid Fhigli-h P'ln»*. I...I. - I .t.<- I • t.iii.r. V.:
b 10 I laid and Mripe*, lor m.i. l-e
apr’44 I’l’iri-t. btM '! ft 01.
JQXTKNNION STEEL PHI.XL Mi.b
Jn*t received it npply > f ti e
Hpr:i
MJLANTKflS* liliOAVS 1.1 N KN DICK.
JL A *Up|lly of the III*..le j.|-| |... ■ '.
npiv's 1 F|*\-.. I-. • KI It t <•••
N F.AV IIPTTER.-.. lot - - . • .1H Ki
te', nc.-ited p.-r hlemm-l itl.d 1 r -.1 • I «
a| (• 28 S'’It \'T \ - .l"l|v>T"\
A C ON NiDKS—L u.'i'i. v or- 1 1 -• m
MIN S J dlN-M'
3 AUD—In InirivYa litiidh a and i • *--•»'
A apr’28 Ml .L- .-. "i. T*'
ACON.—fiO liln’s piini” Side- a e
ale Ii* III *tnre by
apr24 S*’ltANT 'N ft
PORK-F
ir
B;'
Ml
P ORK —-2 . I.l.ls lie.it 1
inst leceiv d mi I for -
apr 28 C* INN Kit AT,
CtUNDlilEN.'
III c**k* It'll
Hi do J .fl .iyV Ale tnj"|.«
Mil r *t 8 nV Ah-. In J-n:
l half b.'Xe* It.,Mu*
KllbT It A l’
*k* Hibb-it'- Pelt 1
K'l wli
ID
* Mm
• •nl
Virni'f .
1*1 I'I.Ih -ugir bi'ti. r and Soda Pi-rnif
in p||,.t fir nd
20 b *xea Sup Par S.«‘n n-«r*.|.
Ju«t ro eive-l and for a t-v
_ao’2H CON V Fit At’. UK ‘T " ft t’M.MF' |
H A3I*'.—.01-1 a s lei nes't-e t>.i" i>, enle 1»
‘mjORTli ItivER HAY. 20. •, ft-- |T ’ * |
North iHver Huy, for ail to urn" In
npr 27 Ilf* • » ii vtur a
A CALL TO SOUTHERN AHP. WESTER!, j
JXCXiXtVl0CABV-.r.-K
Lewis, HavilancI & Co.’s j
Drj Goods ('heap Tor li:i- Million:: |
•iiJ
* L,i ‘ 3
»v j
,: ;i
A ND WonM take It
order from all Mil’TIIKiiN
SiKR'IHANTS, in* I - -re they Iniv th
mouth* t lii* that they may I ,
Very itriMt udvaetave in Ini* ing at; k
IIKAVY IIKOAV.N SlIKKTl.Mi
AND DuMEsTie COOl^
OF TIIF.M. AT tlii H.
s m A s // l) o ir .v /' r. //-
film tialea7-8 BROWN SHEETINGS. . _
ket value 7J^. , 9
Tlra boot BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. k>"..•’ “VJ
country. „, g
All eastern and near hy nn rch n < ™
the nlilloUlHO ueul, art- lii i.liifllu: " -
lake advantage of the v.-iy 1. r .0
kintl* of GoihIr li.iuulil on *p< eul in " •*
Bale*, lor cash, und lor hu-t>d pu,-•. - 1
times.
12 and 1400 Pacifle Lawn*, fnun -’
biuiglit at Ih great chndt.g an il >u - •■
Tlra (sent Modi ot bl’k ai.ilp *U !•-.
Dr.ua Goods in tlra city of New Y.-iL- »
low pricea.
Glaxgow, f,Hlirn*ler and Clint--n Giug!
Cent*—"Idprice II lo I’-V
A better Tick than lira Huiir.lt-11 Ti-
36 Inch Mnaliii, 1 qual I" U hiiimi" • 'I
Splugira’a. Am-rjeun Diiiim l*ae 11'
B cents— but sty lea in niaiki t-r> f.-" 1
CUIll*.
llnm<1t"nJMunchcatcr ami P.iclli>’ l’ I-
lie*, l»»v I" 14J.J ret,i*.
8i'ot.ih Giligbaiii*, 8*.j to 12* 1 ! 11
7 8 all Wool Flannel.. 21
Fitioall A ool Del.ui.ies, 21 to.,’nvi.r— w.-RI'-
Cent". . .j r r.
Fine ltaregeanii'lTi»*ne*. 11'-.. 1 »
6*A) cam BUottoilaiit'S, HJ..j to 1 *_ ’ - " 111 ‘ „j;
2i'» lo. Gros de’lthiira Silk, |ii h li'W>ii"‘'i- , D'" , ‘'
45toU5c.
2o in. Lustrine 811k, 3TJ'jto42*a ceM*—' l| ' 1 1 1
02* 6c. , ilil(ll
ftoii alt wool Brcelra Long eliaw Is. unni’-'" 1 ‘
worilifflA. ... i*’■
2,Out) squaro Shawls, $2 76 t"{■•-"•• rl,, *' ■
earl’. . . in, ijtl j
pi in ted Cashmere and Ear eg" M !, i"' ,,9W *
*“ "’crape SHAWLS, at ALIPJI«V fl
K- mu. ky Jeans and muim-i*. 1-Js *’ 3
aJobber ,
D.'iiluis and Strlpea, very cheap- > .
Extra • urgaln* tn Clay und lii'li I * , Bn ,: 1
AI puna*, lljji to 25 cent a—ml vauc.'l ““
. . ,..i fl
• - llliick and colored Silk Robe*, IbJ»(•’•- * J
to2"e. ... -in.
« hullicand Ran ge Rubra A’tlinll". *'•
Stelfa bliNwta from $f 25(o$« eicb- . , hff ^
11 nek Mlk Velvet Klbb.uia. sleurub-Ht an l "i"
bruiul*, b-sa than 4. cents on Die d.-il" . jo : s "l
Groat bargain* In LEGHORN HATS,'" 1
60 ceuta—worth Ii in 6e ceui* #1
34 hi. striped and plnid Fvii.iiru Si-K» 1
And n ston full of all kinds of oil" r g m "** ^ ■
ble to bo mentioned liero.nt like re'.ii'' | i ""
Mereliuiita wh" tlud tin ir • l>l I
and crippl'd condition, unable (•• tu ! " HI .*'
cheap goods, lire Invited t" call and *•’*’ *'”' J"'
em e In prices Don’t tm r* mli-l «•’ ',x|
have sc u thu goods. All g.«>d* will ll ’ |W " 11 I
tlra pikes stated.
Orders filleil promptly, nnd morn
goods do not suit- .... ,v.,!
LEWIS. IIAVILAM»* ‘;.l|
101 Chamlurs st., N W. coin. *' 1 uUB ’
•pr 27 lmo
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