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$1 06 per bushel; this decline was | from Fredericksburg 4; @ considerable quan- bulk is still in-store; our last sale, of 300 begs, per alle, from New Hoven, was 80c. Flour has varied from ($6} to 87 sp., at w ue arrival, per Valhalla, was parcelled have been more steady, and are improving. Lumber— That of the South is deciining, the building ti generally past. White Pin Tobacco continues state, with a heavy stock. Banta, March 6 —T: into market very a! pean account as soon was languid for articles of jas an over abun Bah and the ight which we noticed occurred in the neighborhood of Perna’ ters, that qwonld » jf some of them from. existenci bring upon the verge of bankruptcy many othe: the Lut of Oot. 1844,the excess of im over the exports for the nine months previous wag’ at $41 361,963. The total value of the imports, for time was $65,261,638. The auction houses of this throughout last September, were filled with those g 4 reat extent. Prices were ie jobbers having larg ied fro en first, occasioned | having been fore into the market aud sates were forced to 8 preciating every day aod ¢ on hand were serious suff-rers by the decline in Most of the jobbers had large stocks, heav: haviog been mede early in the season in ant! rices on the Ist of Oo ou every description of fereixn manufactures we: fifteen per cent Jower than those current trom the oi July to the middle of August, ing in their supplies for the fall merchants from the interior w: much below the cost of the goods. tation created an impression ii must continue to decline, and those having large stocks— both importers and jobbers—' supplies and get out of their difficulties a8 easy as possible. ‘The importers forced off their stocks through the unction houses and the jobbers urged their customers to purchase than their actual wants req ‘on coming to the cit: to reduce their stocks careful than usual of the value of the paper received for ly gave long credits to customers south and west, which they would not have done Many houses extended country never and a reckless, despe- carried on to the close This wascarried to such an extent that tire capitals of many concerns were locked in bills ble, not a dollar of which could be made available a day previous to maturity. The stocks left on hand were very large,and were depreciatin, ‘The present season opened with large im, reduced prices, and a pI trade than earlier indications gave cause to anticipate. In connection with these unfavorab'e features, debts due he Western and South Western country have not been paid at maturity and are daily depreciutio in value. The resources of our merchants are consequently very much restricted, and they are noi able to protect their own paper when due We stated lest fall, that the firat evil effect of the overtrading then going on, would show itself in the most remote rections of the country, amon those who were induced to purchase larger stocks o! goods than they were able to pay for, and who must be. krupt by an over extension of credit, and that sou‘ce the difficulties and embarrassments would spread through every department of business. Within \he past six weeks there have been in this city aauspension of payment by six large mercantile houses, importers ond jobbers,on liabilities var; to five huadred thousand dollars each. houses has been eirectly produced by the immense losses on goods andthe bankrupt and Western customers, @ is wanted; Staves in in the same prostrate very large fall trade ew crop of sugar was coming ind was bought up for Euro- appeared. Trade gene: when jobbers were] trade, The sales tot therefore, at ad ‘ne continued impo:~ js market that s ‘he inhabitants of provinces adjacent were suffering from it week as having re anwous to reduce their On Sundny afternoon, 6th inst Arexanven, of Alfred and Jane Wheeler, aged one year and 6 months. more extensivel Latest Dates RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. ier. » a7 ec. their , and free! their business into sections of stem of trade wi throughout the winter. SSLoSFeG BL Glas from all parts o of their Southern e depreciation in the foreign importations of this port from the ist of July, and the low , «Price of all the staple products of the sectiona of ceuntry 1 Bongely indebted to the merchants of this city—restricting the resources of the people of these sections und pre aying up as prompt as necessary— © commercial embarrassment un- der which so many merchants of this city are now suf- fering, and from which several houses have been temporarily relieved by a suspension of payment. One houses referred to as few days, wa foreign msnulacturers, who will. suspension. Last season largely and made shipments of cotton from thi jorta to Liverpool, to meet their payment on imports of foreign menufactures cotton, in connection with heavy losses on the business of previous years, reduced them to A One of thejobbing houses referred to as havivg jailed, was, when the Joaees of the past season’s came upon it, still suffering from losses of sion many years previous, and a:though its credit was 4 up to, and on the ver: hardly a vestige lett ofits Ita confidential creditors will hardly their demands only smount te about one seventh-part of bilities of the concern. This being the case with houses of thie kind, the credit of which long a time been undoubted, it i many other houses are similarly situated; indeed, it is not that many can be otherwise, made on merchandise so! depreciation in the valne of the bills receivable taken for these goods, even after the losses experienced on the Any oneatall acquainted with the ra- been satisfied eafly last vertrading and ex ension of credits woul! sooner or Jater produce very great embarrassment in com- mercial circles. There might have been a longer period i t the principal stap'es of the eo SIIORS on BleSSSi SIRS oH eSGuG~a! venting them from have produced all t er. Bod, Passengers Arrived, Cuantustox—Brig Wm H Talman—H C Hodge, JC Do of the importi it! largely indebted to the principal sufferers Foreign Impertations, Benedict—26 Hunt, Wi ner—I7 do 40 anvils Wolf jartis & co—H Tracy, Allen & co—2 yson—3 1, Cook—17 chain cables ‘Merritt & co— & co—19 JA Newbould—50 casks 27 anvils Van Tacher—8 Mackie & Leverett —200 boxer tin plate ¢ & co—190 crts U6 chs G & Macy & son—I case Woodworth & co—156 tons Brown—106 cks J H Harri nkrupicy and sus- Ball—2 EJ Thomas iron 4 cks Wilson & co—14 Cameron 133 eke and cases 25 anvils ¥001~Ship Swatara—( Reported yeste ing—13 D Hadden—3 DO. Ci id CA&GF Everson—8 Allen, Hazen J We GW Shields & co—160 G M Hall—5 P M Vandervoort—1 EF W Price—2.C Dord—"0 =50 Ludlow & Washinston—6 J C Jacksou—2 Melntosh—1 L Cook—12 Thom Ingoldaby & co—355 Mackie & a 22 sacks salt U6 crates 10 bales 26 tcs 39 chs 12 anvils arris—26 bales Juo suspension, there wiil Brand—t4 Burritt & Johvson—9 former wealth and resources. e paid ia fall and & col Rusiiton Macy & son—1100 Itogether probable that ou & co—4 Wilson Crosby—2 £—Fhip Jefferson—25 hhds lampblack 26 casks lic- Meyer & son—49 chs A Hirst—40 nbls 12 bhds Pollen —t 1 cks 15° bbls G Meyer—21 ja 50 do bleaching powders G B M. ¢:—120 tons coal 550 bushels potatoes do 45 do grindstones 93 cks soda to order. 3 mats palm leaf 38,500 cocoa nuts & co—6200 oranges mifications of trade, must hay of apparent prospe! had country been so much depreciated in prices ; had reiga markets for our cotton been in amore healthy state, and prices been higher, the merchants of that sec- tion would have been more able to pay up early in the season and some of the bankruptcies might have been It is possible the recent improvement in the uropean cotton market ond the anticipated foreign de- mand for our sugar may improve the condition of the Southern planterns and enable the Sonthera merchan,s to pay up much better than enticipsted; but a very large part of the new cotton crop bus let ever improvement takes place in prices, will not therc- fore benefit the producers so much ga though it came ear- lier in the season. j4Racoa—Schr hagle—67: 17 hides 3 bbls honey 12 bles 1000 mamey apples 102 bu: ches banauas 19,790 cocoa nuts Crop- sey & Gilmartin—1 log mahogany 5 hf mats palm leaf 4000 se- Domestic Importations, New Opceanes Rasase Mallory—569 hhds sugar Spofford, jman—121 bales cotton Vietor molasses to Barstow, Pope Tileston & co: CHaaieston—Bri & Duckwitz—225 hh first hands, and what- | MARITIME HE RA LD. raaaeh Movements of the Steumships. L Due Packets to Arrive. a LIVE! Sheridan, Cornish, Barstow, Mar. 16 Su do 50 Mohiwk RR fy S000 TH. spe pds Packets on Salil, 3000 do 10 shas Manhattan Bk 15 Bk of Aime ca 175 L Island RR 50 Rk Com. serip 250 do S Bank Ashburtou, Hut Liverpool, 'kldr Ghidiator, Bunting, Mediator,’ Chadwi ‘Switzerland. K: 50 do 50 do 25 Vicksburg Bk 450 Stonington RR 450 do 100 - do 50 do a 59 Nor and Wore and Agents. Shipmasters Captains of Vessels will give ‘We shall esteem it a favo do 700 Farmers’ Trast ea Captain of our News Bi yo—and any forei have. Agents and Correspor i! @ favor by sending to ine Intelligence they may receive. POaT OF Naw YORK, APRIL 7, @ 4 this office any Mi jo is office any Mat 109 Housatonic RR us pe 5 it d Wor 1069! -} shas Yicksbars: Bk | shas Nog ant en eis 50 Reading RR New Stock Exchange. ‘armers’T'r = ai astle, Eng. with : Sea, was knocked h situation she lay 12 howrs— ka. Ieat sails, Xe. : + 15 days from New Orleans, with su- Newcastle, En) lat, Ke. spoke brie fo shas US Bank “ly jo 50 do 90 Morris Canal tons eoal to Uapt Gi Comet, hence for Bremen. 3 Mathias, 6 days from Charleston, with SA Lancaster, Loveland, 48 hours from Providence for from ith 3680 ig Ceation Beker nat in for a h.rbor ‘Sel Blaisdell, 19 day tls logwood to A Patrullo. ‘Left Schr Eegle, Dyer, 9 days from Baracoa, with fruit, &e. to 25 Ste ton KR 33 Nor aud Wot 2 do e 100 do ei 60 L Island RR 815 30 do 530 7 Two brigs, unknown, jnston, April 5 stern Raileood, 103; 4 Western RR sc Pe |, Saco 0 Kast Boston serij Imingron KK, 22%; 510 do, bo 22%; 100 do, bolum, 23; 100 Sares or Stocks. led. Ship Baltimore, Funck, Havre, and others. Miscetlancous Record. Packer Sur Ixorrenpence, Allen, for L:verpool, will 48 Eacur, from Baracoa, which went ashore at the Hook ‘riday night at 11 o’clock, was assistance of the pilot boat ANoTHER Scur AsHors.—We | fore and schr was ashore at Great Swam) on, Abcutahuodred people were on State of Trade. Asnxs—No alteration to report in this article. Pots 7] @ $4, for old and new. t off on Saturday evening active at $3 93: ‘ashington, and brought up are spactive y at 4.50 a $4 G24, Baeaveturrs—Wes'ern flour continues at $475; wheat ye, ; corn, 43a 49cents. There isnota very active demond for any article under this 100,@ 108 cents; Fr; Scur Fetcowsuir, at Wilmington, NC. from New Orleans, seports—23d ult. about 3 a m, lit 26, lon 79 ipposed to be a wreck, the wind blowing haul and a heavy sea, could not tell)—stat maze, which caused her to leak about 200 strokes of about 200 tons burthen, called the St Mary, was launched at Baltimore on Saturday i ed Pendergast & Son, and designed for the West India been our custom to notice the ship- cargo, wherever from, and chronicled tome pretty ve now to report the clear- shipped by one vessel mock, Drummond, for 15, ram foul of lay was well attended, and continues. Sales amount to Corros—The market the disposition to purchai f 3,000 bales, at very full rates; some impetus sales fe-day in consequence of the high current at Mobile, after the news per Cambria was pub. lished; throughout the week a lively demand has existed, and several large parcels have been taken on speculation, and the business closes at prices full one quarter cent higher; ‘to which we make our quotations conform. LIVERPOOL CLAseFICATION. Uplds. § Florida. Lauwcn —A fine b ij N.Orl. ¢ Mobite 6 a 5} 4073 bales under deck, wei 128 on deck, fest, $168,236 10. The largest New Orleans Weighing 1,867,238. Ib: Liverpool by the same ves: rgo from this port, was. the Gi 941,029 Ibs, valued at $1: RIVALS AT CHARLESTON. al shivped last year to ree nock’s, last season, ; 11-32 for square bales; Stock, 70,000 bales. Harbor Master's Report for iet, and price We Noi Dect 1s—22 ships, 15 barques, 29 brigs, 77 sehrs, 2 sloops, 60 boat Clearances—20 ships, 19 barques, 23 bri Provisions ~ Pork ulative fever has subsi ia in demand, and prime keg sells 8 firm. The spec- y dull, Ohio lard 8jc. Td achrs, 2 sloops, Cotton Market. In port—18 ships, 13 barqnes, 20 brigs, 21 schrs, 1 steamboat. New Oareane, March 29.—Yesterday’s mail brought the steamer’s letters, which, after delivery, created more exc tement than was witnessed on the day the transuctions amounted to fully 14,000 showing an additional improvement of ratesot Thursday, makiog the total a arrival of the steamer jc ‘The sales of the 13 —Passed Midshipman Thos B Huge: S sloop of war Plymouth, with permission to ih three months leave, either be- -ka-hy-e, lo proceed ( i Congress, for duty on board UB sloop of sopeiensr: ra days out of Oah Winslow, of Franklin, NB, reports her at return to the Unit d Stat fore oy after his return Toca and at prices c per Ib. on the vance since the ir lb on the lower qualities '# bave reached 27,500, and ) ‘The receipts since the ire 10.198 bales, and the ex; tock on hand, inclading bs, FH, dated at Il on shipboard nat clea: day, of 169,284 bales. Liverpool Classification— — Inferior 43.8 5, ordinary 6} 6 ing 6 a 63, midding fair 6§a 6}, fair 7 a7}, good a and Mresises) well; Jan 1, no lat, &e. Baltimore Cattle market. Arnit4—The market was lar; cattie this week, the offerings em! ‘The quality of the stock generally w vf eket, 15 mos out, with 600 sp, was spoken Jan 12, lat 15 8, ¥ ‘ ely supplied with beet «6 Jon 141 ° acing fully 650 head, Spoken. interior, aud the 8) from Boston for Liverpool, 2d inst 80 miles Fast 5 + from Charleston for Boston, 2d inst. off Cope @Kussell Glover, for New Orleans, 2ist ult. off Berry Islands, rived 135 head, at prices ranging §irom $1 60 to $3 hoof, as in quality, equal to $3 a5 75 6, 216 hend were drivew to other mar: | Gatveston, March Lith, Latrobe, Allen th, Yi San Dingo, Dee Everett, for windward. Haesloop, Bremen; were sold, at prices corresponding vailed at the cot been only a mode: fs at mi week, and the price has advanced ashade. Sales were made early in the week at $4474 a 5 194 per 100 Iba. The price now ds $5 a5 12}. Foreign Markets. Astieua, March 8d.—Breadstuffs have been unsteady garing the past month, particularly Corn, which has va- tance, Peterson, and Vandalia, gl oMasron, April 2 Watts, NOrleans; §—Arr Barnstable, Hati Turk, Eldridge, Phi away both matte, (0 prevent her going tow of steaine: . vat anchor in Nan’ Maree) tag, Moser ge 8, (of Boston, late of Salen) Whitney, {ieoggett, fof Bosna. late of, Bath) Siickersos, Sarina ki Niobs, Lecraw. and Radius, Johnson; C! Mart! eadrick, do; Huma, Li ha, Parker, Bolumeres brie, Bi Hue rospect; Glide, (of Boston, late NJ) Lovett, NYork and Albany; Detroit, Cam ner, Lewis, do; J Cooley & Co, ike. New Yors Thomprou, (of Boston, late of Madison, Coun) Wixon, dos Marshal Jobnson gad Toeomes, Ertickion, do zw Baron, urchess, saxte-, Antwerp; ladustry, Hacketeoe tN Vorky Carelioe Phinney, Philadelphians 4, Proteus, Druvel, Stettin. ‘ 7 Provipence, April 4—Arr Thames, Prince, Mobile; United, Brad‘ord. Matanzas. low, 2 fore and #ft schs. ag loop.— SldJ A er, Loveland, NYork; Abo, Fooks, Baltimore; Volta, Tuttle Philadelphia. NJ i April 3—Arr, Monitor, Cummi A x n "fiseex, Collins, New York. ‘Sid Henry Lee, supposed [oF it April 3-Ate Arboresr, Whitman, Washington, Nii cn “April” 42Ate ‘Brainerd, Manchester, Laee: 1c! wal ts re jraiperd, a iter, Luatec; : Sid Samuel, Stodda Wiitiammere, NOr March ae ks ee et ton: ia jomas; Grindell, Cardenas; 29th, Charlotte, Hopkins, Guada- Dra Gocellee Plasce: Condesa Benes ete. lowship, Farmbam, NOrleans; Albion, Harding, Berbice; A ril \, Edw » Adams, Matanzas; Latayette, Atweod Guada- jure; John Poter, Dowd, and St Croix, HoFt, St Thomas; 24, jon! Colley. do. Cd March 26, Belle, Myers, N York: Cc 8t Do ina jon, Nowe . Collett, New York: nda min Buch, Wendaiey piGort ‘Guadaloupe; Chas L: Vose, Savimy Cubas Sl, Oneela, X, April 3—In the offing, Palos, from Gli Br) Reatigw, and cgeror Br I Me Awleys Li- Gittgow: ‘kiectro,. Packard, Providence; La tS c vannah; Messenger, Sands, Fredericksburg: John Allyne, ton, Boston Sid 2d, Catharine, Berry. and Dimon, Hal NYork; Lydia Aun’ Garwood, Kio: Wilson. [Br Lad: echerbest, (Br) Coaker, Liverpool; James bury, Havie; Washington, Munroe, Philadelphia; Choctaw, Bevinean April 21a © B Laman, San NYork AVANNAH, April mar, Sanneraann, NYorl New Onieans, March 29—Arr John Minturn, Stark, N York, Caledonia Brander, Decan, ard Pursnit, [Br , Livery'l: Barniagton, Barog, Matanzas; Ganges, Wilayn, Boston: Cal- cutta, Fowler, Newburyport; North Pole, [Br] Simms, [chiboe vie St Helena: ] Pia, Malaga; New York (3) Wright, Galveston. lo to be the Russell Glover a Br ship anda bee , Dames unknown Cid Mountaineer, m1 B a Boston; Marseil! WHIG NOMINATIO: FOR MAYOR DUDLEY SELDEN. In Democratic.Whig General Committee of the City of New York. RESOLVED, woan R everyman who cherishes Whig : tain the Whig Cause—every friend of Protection to American Labor and opponent of the ‘Texas Iniquity—every friend of Liberty aud’ Equal Righ's—every one who. 10 Country and 1s proud to.be associated in victory or defeat with Henry Clay to cast his vote next Tuesday for Dudiey Selden and the regular Whig Ward Tickets. Hesalved, ‘That while we see Whigs continually entreated by selfish advisers to. vote for Harper in order to defeat Havemeyer, or for Hovemeyer to defeat Harper, we are impelled by a regard for the daties devolved upon us, to implore every true Whig to vote for Dudley Seiden, as the true way of defucting, both flar Terand Havemeyer. ; . ‘Prat we trust the coming election is destined « a, sei iis bigot, Proscription avd. diacor from our ranks, and reunite the party. rf Order and Peace on chelhroad and ailid platform of Whig principies, “and nothing else” ‘On motion : ‘ Resolved, That these Resolutions b> communicated to the Whi Youig Mra's Masa ‘Merting, 9¢ Nasioual Hail, for thelr approval, and published in all the Whig ana. neutral’ papers of our City from this time Uill the clove othe Polls.” Noe sh SMITH DUNDING, Chairman, .H. Honan Haws, i Wricome'h Besnek, $ Secretaries, aT 2tis*m Wales.OF (HE NINTH WARD TO THE RESCUE WANG THe ResCUL One more Gisad Rayna tory Te Cura.=The Whigs of the Niath Ward are tequested 0 assembleat ‘Kentucky Hall, No. 90 Perry street, ate o'clock, This Kyening. ‘The mectivg will be addres.cd bythe fi Dudley Selden, Jas, 8. Thayer me R Beebe, Exqs Ri that, we counsel aod’ exhort hi Mor Victury. By. JOHN" W: LATSON, Chairman a7 }t*m Committee of Arrangements, FIFTH WARD. DEMOCRATS LOOK TO YOUR TICKETS! A ®PURIOUS TICKET has been got up by a few disaffrct- ed men styling themselves Democrais, with a view of de feating you, and throwiny the Ward m the hands of your poli- alopponeuts. ‘The following. are the Dewoeratic Repudli- R-gularly Nominated Candidates submitted to the Demo- tic #lectors of t ird, in accordance with the old and es- blished usuage of our rarty ayy FOR ALDERMAN. EMANUEL B. HART. FOR ASSISTANT ALDERMAN. LYMAN CANDEE, FOR assessons SAMUEL DIXUN, sAMPSON MOORE, FOR CONSTABLES. SAM’L W. HUBBARD, Wut. BUCKLEY. RCTORS OF ELECTION. FIRST DISTRICT. THIRD DISTRICT. Charles F, Wate, John H. Vixou, Richard H Thompsen. Nelévn J. Waterbury. SECOND DISTRICT. John E. Ross, George W. Coffee. Jamer W. Beebe. WM. H BAK~ R, ¢ hsirmanof the 2 Democratic Republican Fifth Ward Committee. Ww. B. Sickets, K. C. M'Inryar } Secretaries. a7 2t*m New York, April 7th, 1845 Van Ness— 3 in referenc» to Mr, Henry C. Reill’s You millact toward Peter Crawford, John Orse rdy, who are candidates for Inspectors of Electi ‘ard, abd who in, connecrion with ohe don- much todiscuch the uni ny and harmony of the devrocritic purty in the ward, to such ‘au extent have been the sinister operations of persous’ holding office iu the Custom House from this ward, that we are fearfu: of losing the electisn inthe ward. Being wen without charac- ter or capacity, appointed wader the adwinistration of Joha assum cveeding im raid ane ounce our must exalted and faithfal pub- lic men, those whom the democracy of the ward locked ‘0 to represent them im our city cuccils. The influence has been most disastrous Such being the fact, the svover they are dis- posed of the better for the houor anu success of the democratic party ia the ward hereafter. A DEMOCRAT OF THE EIGHTH WARD. a7 tm WANTED A pectavle girl to attend io a Fancy Store— eed. call 16 ‘age, Apply bei 10 and ia day, at 82 Chatham st. pee tn HE FIFTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY DINNER of The GEORGES CIELY of New York wellake place at the Astor House on the 23d inst. Tickets, the of which is limited, meh tot uhas Hebe e eR, way. ‘WM. HINDHAUGH,! Vesey st.Astor House. F. DIAPER, 38 Wall ret EDWARD WALKER, 11 Fulton, avd 6t23 dh 128 Nassvw stre-t NOTICE —The American Agricultural Association meet N Evening, at half past 7 o’c! I Society, at the New York U ty. Several im- portavt¢ mmani as wil be mare by Mr, Pel', of Pelham; will exhibit peas GaP ames in blossom: tomatoes in fruit, and c:real plants, all f.rwatded by galvanic ayeucy, from weds sown the :2:thof Marchlast. Mr. A Russell, on the preser tion and) dyiug of timber by infilbration, illest ated by speci- meus. Gen. Harmon of Montve county, on wheat culture— Mr. Wel'er, of North Carolina, on viveyard culture. Dr. ard- oer, on the sxhaw tion of soils by seed crops. ‘Ate friends of icniture are e* to attend umber er offers an opvor one uf the most per- country famoas of ed nd fih, and a de- well ti wat-red. vali hest ; "he farm is already stocked ney ke. But improvemputs rT ing at east ten thousand sheep and ot'er expense of he png the avimals ¢ large—preeding ewes giving over lear vrodt, per annum adver 1g to be abseat from the place part of the year, seeks an axreeable companion ag a partner in the abvve ju- teresa. Should this uret the eye of such, who has taste for eld sports and rural pursuits, may learn fa; T particulars: by addressi pad, W'S. Beverley, Hale's Express Of- fies, No New York. vorable opportunity for an Englishman ecustomed to Stock, particularly sheep. That my disagreement my former partaers, John Christian Steinicke and Charles F. A. Schirmer, ig the partuership ‘of “D. Wil- helms,” in this city, and branch in the been arranged to m} i ve 87 4uis&tWrre Nice Is REBY GIVEN, wil hi ‘eatire watisfec.ion-that sai i tag been dissolved with my conveat—that | have viven them {ult and exe usive power and authority to. Wi business ard affairs. of said concern tgoe themselves (o pay” all the debis and It therrof ‘New York, Apr sth, 1815, te D. WILHELMS. a7 lw* ire WE ate requested to call the attention of persons and icing to the eae by action. on the Lath ‘rchanye, of the valuable Real Ex ration, lying on the shore of the raand Astoria trediately ont ou seal foe beauty ot it of the purchare money may ret ve years, with interest at the cent Fall warrantee deeds of the property a7tol9 wire RICHARD VAN DYKE, Jr. Aucti . OUSKHULD FURNITUKe. ‘THis D\Y—Anthony J s ‘on Monday, 7th April, au @ ove ck, at rmei nee ment of | hold iurmiure, ¢ usist, fast, tea an on bond and of six per ill be given. ro toe pala Washstande and ware, ottomans, fot beuchet, Brassels and ine ot ia carpets, rugs, oil clo h furhalierand siairs, ¢ aud Feuetian Biindss soinr and hail lampe, hall and tight air stor . mantel and hall clocks, veses, cadet mutt-aneas fx her beds, re ' utensils, &c, Catal I ER A BT VO.GTLAENDER’S DAGUERKEOIYra RRANGEMEN Arrecis wes Ma th the her: PO i Cog eg he sell those Apparatus at re uced prices, viz i— sone Apparatus, with three iuch lenses for fall size OM ium siz+ Apparatus, with two inch lenses for half size ize Apparatus, with ne-anc-s-half inch lenses for ize plates at $50. emittances in accordance with the above: ‘oig leer vrgeured th ole aamiey forthe Untied ate, eal a P.ates and Chem cals, of rowa at other articles connected with their art, for sal at lowest market BUTTLES! BOITLES! BOTTLES tt j TTL T Hhine Wine Bo ce byrealling at New surest, Note oe m AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTION. lay Morning, 9th inst., at I! 8 first Fate collection of AMUSEMENTS. BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL ee Washington, (Correspondence of the Herald } Wasuineton, April 5, 1845. General Jackson in favor of Mrs. Linn for the Louis—-Naval Surgeons— Imposition upon Governof Mouton, Colonels Ben- tonand Allen—Senator Allen and Matrimony-- Amusing Incident at the White House— Beaufort West and th: Cherokees—A Pretty White Wife among them —Coleman’s Martin—John Tyler Jr., and Uld John—Old Virginia. Great country thie—great country. Nothing like it on the face of the earth. We are a go-ahead Nothing can keep pace with us except Morse’s Telegraph, a double-crank- ed locomotive engine, or Bewmett’s Herald. And we have put the steam up to-day for the respectable speed of sixty miles a second. Whew !—whew! whew !—clear the track—off to St. Louis. Mrs. Liun will be the Postmistress of that flour- ishing city; for we are informed that General Jack- son, the gallant old Hickory of the Hermitage, has written an apostolical letter to the Young Hickory of the White House, in support of the claim of the intelligent and talented widow of the lamented author of the Oregon bill in the Senate fearless vindication of Old Hickory in tl tor the one thousand dollars Now right about—all aboard—back to Lexington Ky., and Cincinnati. itis aremarkable fact, mind that, a remarkable fact, that at the last examina- tion of applicants forthe appointment of Assistant Surgeons for the Navy, out of thirty examined only sixteen were {ound qualified, and that the fourteen rejected as incompetent, were graduates of the Medical Colleges ot Lexingto No. 15'B yen > cor “risp;, Col Howard, ‘rerpetual aad moss Hoses, with other or»mental rH Ci Offic ODY ELSE—Hans Morits, Mr. | PO# wat Bt kerrert ts, 2d Lier 90 cents—Pit 50 centa—Gallery % cen PALMO'S O- HRA HOUSH. I= W. DINNEFORD—Sole Le: House for a short season on. - MONDAY, April 7th, 1845, Sophocles’s lragedy at ANTI Se! De fall Cho; © esol. Angas, Mina Cleon ped miaers of Thebes, A. ASHIONABLI Jacob 8. Platt will sell on Wednesda: will open the above se carpet urs, ‘covered with sati sect-tary, mahogany full ion tables, ‘marble top pier ing and easy chairs, Ft , mantel ornaments, one very ri }ON E—Choral Music top bu nal glass hall lanthorn, 1 one splendid rosewood piano rniture, with whieh the sale will jogues will be :eady the day before the sale. WM, W, SHIRLEY, Auctioneer. roadway, comer Duane Nb CONSIGNMENTS TO STORE Apr} 8th, at 10 0’clock, at 1 ‘xvod Furniture from families. 1 o'clock, at No, 499 Broadwa fa large and handsome M rendoa ; Guaids; Youths and To couclude with the Fi aC F NG— Nicholas Dovewll, Mr liarrson; Madame, Manetles Mis her ring. no Free List to this Theatre, except the Members of joxes and Parquette $1—Second Tier 50 cents—Private Doors Open at 7—Performance to commence TUesDateet people, and no mistake. Sales Room No. OUSF, SALES A SOLICITED. near Broome street, € sort" House Furnitul how open. and places may be secured. entectainn ents. TEMPLE OF HE MUSES. FLOATING THEATRE, Removed to the Foot oj DAY EVENINGS, Ap an Opening Address, spuken by Mis. ‘Alter which the drama of A HUSBAND AT SIGHT—F. dinand, Mr: Amold; Gundershoof, Lawson; An,usta, Mrs. MILY, who will gi ging and dancing. Jane es. kee. SHAM—Col. Pep- [rs Marchmont, Miss sor, What Next Yclock, at No. — Bond. street, catalngne sale Of an extensive assortment of Hoase Furnitare. tec Chambers Street ITLEMEN.—A\ partments to let, of May, i To commence wil wi ences exchaneed COTCH ALE,—The subscriber has on Tan 3 a celebrated Beotch Ale, in fine order, J. REYBURN, 20 Beaver street of the GUMBO ¥, inal Negro Peculatities of si whiek is for sale by am 9 Clipper, Nira Hosea} A ‘EW AND FASHIONABLE MUSIC jonclude with SIGNS: Guitar, and Flute, for sale at MMU Fulton street, (b:tween ft ‘where may also be had Instruction lute, Violin, &c., at reduced prices. BS pet crnt cheanes than TO THE LADIES DELLE FANNY GODEFROY, 49 Broadway, oppo- ire the Carlton House wi'l open on Wednesday next, the ing Millinery and Ladies articles in general, Just been received by the latest Havre ex's the Ladies Broadway, which has no coni for the Piano Forte 5 F Ti ) Kiterscu, Didgeaes! Boswell ilomella, Mrs. Satherland, irele 50 centa—Parquette 25 cents—Private Boxes $3. TRYON’S CIRCUS. BOWERY AMPHITH ‘QUESTRIAN COMPAN ENING, April 7, will be in ‘DOF ENGLISAIHORSES, j¢ hound in'a superior mariner at >» and Cincin- i y and Locke, how is this? Is it’ possible yeur professors award diplomas initialized M.D,, to green-horns, not even qualified as assistant surgeons in the Navy. sharp, gentlemen, look sharp,or the Louieville Col- the premium. The N: geon Board of Examiners are wide awake, and no sophomore scholar can pass the ordeal ot their in- EATRE, i On MUNDAY EV! the first time in A: 9th instan , her 3 i All the above go packets. N. B—Mille FANNY GODEFROY re not to mistake her hous» wi.h treet, | tely establi-hed tion whatever with her’s. GRAND FLORICULTURAL EXHIBIT: RUSSELL’S SUP: RB and DENDRONS, with 10,000 flowers, are now in fine orde1 and can be seen at his gardens in Heary st., These rare productions of nature and floricul: nce present to the eye one of the most magnificent di f flowers ever beheld — Admittance to the Greenhouse cents. Children 123¢ cents each, open from 6 A.M. to6 P. Brought ou: to this counti braciog some of thelmost. favorit shoicest sterds from Batty’ theatre, ‘The RIVERS FAMILY, of Astley’s Royal Amphitheatre, number of mighis, and will appear in net performances. cents—Pit, 1236 cents, 8 to commenc- at half-past 7. HALL OF NOVELTY. Corner of Broadway and Chambers street. Entire New Era in Negro “'elody, by ‘ OLD DAN EMiMIT" Who will nightly appear and de Jaba patting—J_O. Ding B. ring horse of the late lege wall carry o GIGANT C kHODO- Off ugain to Washington. Goda ! at whata we go in the locomotive of the inragination ! oington’s steam balloon lags behin lugger in the Hell gate. like a Dutch Speaking of the Navy, re- minds us of an imposter. Some weeks ago, a young entleman, who found himself out of cash, out of credit, out at the elbows, and out of his boarding house, conceived the brilliant idea of getting out of the city at all hazards. means, he first waited on Gov. Mouton, then in town, and represented himself as a petty officer in the Navy, who had been suspended for one year on account of the indiscretion of a spree. ealed to the Governor as a citizen of Louisi or relief, and was successful to the atnount of He next called u and represented himself as one of his constituents, The Colonel was bamboozled in hiscredulity also out of a ten dollar bill. Our naval hero next visited Senator Allen, in the character of a Buck- eye and after hearing in other respects the same story, which he had told to Gov. Moutonand Col. Benton, the benevolent chairman on foreign rela tions was in the very act of paying the applicant, in his verbal bond, another bill for ten dollars, when, enter Col. Benton :— uence soa Col. Benron.—Mr. Allen, who is this, sir ?— oung Man want, si Col. Aunen.—He is a young officer of the Navy, a citizen ot Ohio, who: has been suspe: has come to borrow a trifle to take him home. _ Col. Benton.—-A d—d imposter, sir,ad—d im- poster. He was from Missouri last night, sir, when he called at my house—he wes from Muesouri, sir. 1 gave him, ten dollars, sir, and -now he has come to play the same gume upon you, sir—the same ‘inal songs of Dat’ ny ‘ouay Fredricks, the celebrated FOR SAL* OR EXCHANGE, At’ LOW PRICE. x ghiracteriatie dancer. “Miss Wallack aud West, in the African 25 ‘arm of 200 acres in Westchester county, 4 miles from this city, one mile from H h large and new, coach houses, stables, splendid views of sound, ages pass daily near public Immediate possess on. Apply at No. 185 Kast To raise the Wituam s Bride, m ¢ fa. m how land, &e., very h KATRE—Arch «i PHILADELPHIA. - MONDAY * VENING, April pat eh he] WORTH KNOWIN medy in five acts, » Mr. Barrett; Undermun TO LET—The house 21 Orchard street i ‘A. SAMSON. ; Greville, Mr, Bowers ten dollar bill. mn Col. Benton, April, Mr. Thayer; Re Burke; Sally D. Miss EXe HANGE NO ROBBERY—Sam Swipes, Mr. Burton; jarrett; Lamotte, me. Rus- a7 it FURNISHED APARTMENTS. or three Furnished Apartments, suitable for a small fai ANTED—Two m the first of May, cation within ten minute’s walk of dress X. Y. Z, at this office. ‘hristopher Cranberry, Vr. G. irs. Swipes, Mrs. x Hé GRAND ORIGINAL TABLEAU, painted by F. d ik, on an area of 23 senting a grand eatastrophe, THE & N: ested by adream,) will be exhib ‘he house 21 Orchard bp ve e. lays, previous to 12 removal from isposed of it for the prese: Exhibition open from 10, A..M., to 10,P..M. Adi MEETING of the Stock*olders of the Bridgewatet Cop- of electing Lastly u Th, ar don 8 few sueces: per Mining « ompn ft What does this NIBLO’S GARDEN. HE ENSUING 8®.ASON of this establishment, will com ‘mence the last week in May or fi st we-u in June. Ladies and Gentlemen of undo Dost paid) addressed to TO BE SOLD, ply am, wither withsote Houlston’s Riding School, and ONG, well buil HIPEENDALE, Rib SOCIETY LIBRARY CHRONO THERMAL SYSTEM OF MEDICINE. ill deliver Four Lectures on. by wh:chall the diseases of ‘0 Stables, 137 Mercer s HERALDIC ESTABLISHMENT, 10. 203 BROADWAY, ean be obtained and splendidly e The young man denied the identity as charged in Heraldic correctness to the upon him by the great Missourian. Col. Benton.—No, sir, | am not mistaken, (eye- iug the criminal through his 0; the same man, sir; you have ¢! that you had laet night, sir, andthe same breast pin, sir—the same breast pi The nice young man declared that it was not the same shirt; for, said he, when I was at your house Colonel, last night, I wore a di Col. Benton.~ At my heuse, sir ? I knew it, sir, that you were the same d—d imposter, sir. Col. Aruen.---Young man, there isthe door, mizzle ; and the successtul extortioner upon false pretences, mizzled with $30 in his pocket En passant—It is expected that Senator Allen is about to try the popular hazard of matrimony. A young widow in Ohio, who, betore her marriage had won the affections of the honorable Senator, is said to be the lady. Mr. Ailen, in bis constancy of a first attachment, would have remained, most probably, like Mr. Buchanan, a bachelor tor life, in losing the object of his choice, but for the op- portunity which is cffered now, in her widowhood ot aredemption of the faithful devotee—faitnfi even when hope was extinct. mance in the story, and it is an in, love match, that we may be realized to the letter, and that the honora- ble Senator may contribute to the bone and sinew of his country, as he has contributed to its repute tion for statesmaniike talents and oratorical excel- mankind are made to yield toa common sense and iy! roved by many years exper or of Consumption cara le. d for him much credit, and much no- 4—a proof of ita suyeriv I r light for the reflecting mind- Whilr id stomach diseases, are daly ds, we should attend to ali suggest ra glass.) You are é same shirt on, sir, Continent, will be found at 403 Brondway, N. Y. ined for $1.50 or prin NOTICE TO THE LADIES. ARENNE & CO., 114 Grand street, comer of Broadway, ‘branch of the house of the same name, 14 Place Vendome iT 01 Milli revelved by tao Packets Utica aaa. Where the Genealogy. eee may be obtaii mn. two first Lectures on Thursday an d 11th instant, te commence nt 8 0’ mical preparations, cases, Sc & clock, illastented hy a ‘Tickets for the Course «f Four Lectures . 10h of April, jus it To re had at the Ti "The ¢-urss will be fia ning of the following weel DR. HOLLICK’S SELECT ‘ N THE PHILOSOPHY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE delivered on Tuesday and a ished on the Thursday and Friday eve- RISH OATMEAL—A quantity of Irish O: 3 alm condition, in lots to suit purchasers, forsale atmeal in prime ; DOTT, 76 South at.. cor Maidea lane. P ALE AND CIDER. JOHN J. STAFR'S BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, ANN STREET, next door to the American Museum, his friends aud the publ ry ; patronage already recei' pes by strict attention to business to merit a continu- onan Ne ondon \d Scotch ‘ Orders for shipping atteaded to with Sespasch 3s Le SELF-COCKING ANDREVOLVING PISTOLS BLUNT & SYMS, ORIGIN OF LIFE, will For gentlemen on! ‘Miasion 25 cents. Illustrated by the Doors open at 234. celebrated fift-en Mod»ls of the Maternal A new set, just imported from complete—all full Paternal Structure lendid Paintings; Skele- te the amazement of all dienes, both of Jadies and geu- ures, and afterwards borne Philadelphia rome There is a little ro- Croton Uemen, have listened to lic testimony to their propriety ani lware repeat times; in ion over 400 ladies and 500 bation. Strangers onl: Lectures are strictly scientific and H.’s stay will be short, owing t tura to’ Philadelphia: Letters may ‘be addressed York city. TO BROOKLYN BILLIARD PLAYERS, ROSSING FULTON FERRY—A v just been fitted up at the United Stains, engagements to re- No. Chatham street, ANUFACTURERS of the above article have nowa com- plete assortment ready for the Spriny they A few evening! fer at redaced prices. ‘They would ince there was a pleasant sociv! party at the White House—Col. Benton, Col.Aller, aad Major Davezac being among the distinguishea visitors. That agreeable and highly conversation- al lady, Mrs N—rm—n, of New other hand, the chief speaker on behalf of the in- teresting ladies present. . Col. ALLEN—Happy of your acquaintance, Mrs. to the menctace . manta sonal attention, and from the inerea cau sell them lower Also—Guns of their own manufacture, as well asevery vari ety of imported Guns and implements, ii At exceedingly low prices. ITUATION WANT en ina Di reat Saloon has ork, was, on the tter Tables than country, except Ba-sford’s old rooms in Aan street jee 149 Fulton’ Players cear Falton Market, and U_8. Hotel Saloon well accommodation. ‘The proprietor kept respectable. For exercise. on! in quantities ri wh pure m ED—A Young M Goods Store for the last six years antiou as Salesman or active Clerk ina Dry ase, or in a Who town, on the eart caleulated for t humself to have it N.—Wieh I could say the same of you, sir; and I might, if you would do your auty like a good citizen, and get married, instead of occupy- ing a single room in a boarding house till you are past forty; and you can’t deny it. The Senator bowed, the ladies blushed, the gen- tlemen smiled, when the gallant Cofonel diverted the conversation, by asking of Mrs. Polk if she did not, with the President, contemplate the pleasure of an excursion to the north this summer, via New York, the Highlands of the Hudson, Saratoga, the valley of the Mohawk, Nia: Mre. Pork acknowledge such an excursion would afford. Mrs. N.—Mr. Allen, you talk like a_ school boy. How can Mrs Polk leave the White House, when the wives and daughters of the office holders have to be listened to? and how can Col. Polk quit the the place, while the office seekers are unsatisfied? You cught to know better. You ought to mix more with society—you ought to get married; and then you would find out that ‘married happiest at home. Roorback, and Mr. Van Buren him off the trac! CENTREVILLE COURSE, TROTTING. SOUTHERNER—From Li weasel will please send tt eir Burling Siip, or to 87 Bouth street. not permitted in five days must be sent to the Fab: PACKET shit” LIVERFOO! seharging uuder gever! Goods that re not wert a) Store. ACKET “SHIP QUEF: NOF THE wes . from Liver —~Consignees w il se nd 1 TMi t at Juvd’s Wharlsor to the offier of the unuersigeds Is not permitted within five days wi bg | to the Public Store. 1. —Consigness or board ree side pook r, at west side Bu the pleasure which i be liable to be k, P,M., Purse $50, Mile WUODHULL & MINTURNS, 87 South st. FRONT STREEL 1 HEATRE—BALTIMORE 10 RENT, fer the Spring Seas: feafames ts” Wek mat tw ONDAY, April 7th, at 2 o’eloc est 3 iu 5, under the saddie. ‘The following horses a amjeh ae mi . for Equestrian Perform- ce Bertine do ‘he house is in excellent or- 'e ia} with eo PIANO FORSLE FOR SALE. HIGHLY FINISHED, Actin, Metalic Plate, wii rials, a sect id. Any one can see it at people are the Go tothe north, hey! and apologize to and you would suppose? 11’s really astonishing, what theorisers, what impractic ed men these old bachelorsare. How oldare you, him for rusnin foot the bill, » Straight bac! UNUORED POUNDS. ROH! FREIGHT FROM PHILADELPH' ERICSSON STEAMBOA PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, ‘The Ericsson Line will re- he for Baltimore the South and Wes will Revere, at the low 1: rk to Baltimore, has been 1 will therefore be careful to consi " mq TO BALTIMORE. NATIONAL HOTEL INE 2 No. 5 Courtiandt street and 87 LINE BETWEEN | “This question excited a general cacchination, at Lhe the end of which the gallant Colonel begged off and Mrs. N. said triumphantly, ‘‘Leave such men to me, [ can bring down their dignity, I warrant you. He deserved every bit of it, and he’ll not forget it, until he does his duty hke a good citizen. We gave you yesterday some account of Beau- est, one of the Cherokees, who died the night preceding at the Globe Hotel. y fore be died, while yet sensible of the obj around him and the questions propounded, he w: asked if he were willing to die? He said that and were it not for a wite and child in the far West, he should prefer to die here to going back to be murdered by Ross and his another of the party, a quarteroon Cherokee, ot the name of Rogers, who has a most sweet and pretty Rogers is a distant cousin of Colonel John Rogers, of Tennessee, now in this city, and who, with his amiable lady, the tuneral and burial of West yesterday. _ Major Davezac leaves the city-this eveni he informs us, to address the democracy of York on to morrow evening, in English and in » however, visits the President ‘20th inst., when itl be happy to accommodate their friends i hoard: Whe Lodgit - airy, and the internal arrangements snch as canuot ‘The locstion being in the cearre of busi i ments to merchants from other eities an passed by any other House ‘The Warniture, Beds, an ity for this estal ment. P*Vamilies who with Parlors and Sleepin e randsomely accor TI Tine, and shippers mark their goods to A. riesson Ling is near the ‘the New York Line, almost edjoining it. Boats of this | ine will leave’ the w (except Sunday) at, 3 welock, P. arrival of the ‘New York Li the ers are excellent, berths being provi be made ‘to promote U ch by this Live to hio Railroad and ness, it offers induce country, not sur- jing, are all new and made ex- street wharf dail mediately af ert attached, ‘Subscribers assure that no efforts on their part shall be ~e, convenience of thei : their patronage, they Se eS SOAP WORKS PERFUMERY DEPOT. ie Kovomateat bitin oot y Soap, Patent, Crystalline ¢ wanting to secure * kere ig and Pittsburgh, via Baltimore and To Pitsbargh othe Erjcauon Steamboat Lge, apd rangements are ample to forward ever ive ‘A GROVES, ceived. Mareh 18th, 1845. Pare vo Wheeling ang. There is juats coinpose the little white wite. PEOPLE’S LINE STEAMBOATS FOR days excepted through . M.—From the Pier be- "Phe Serambout KNICKERBOCKER, Capt, A. Hongh e it » Ci |. Hon ton, will leave ow Monday, Wednesday, aid Friday afternoons; ‘The Steamboat ROCHESTER, Captain R. G. Crattenden, ve on Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday afternoons at 6 Landing at intermediate places :—from [OLUMBIA, Captain Wm. H. riday, and Sunday afternoot and Soath Ai Roam No. nak eet next ° National Hotel.” JOMNBON, VROOM be FOW! (4 Im*ee LASTS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. AVING been awarded the farvih an article of Kasia i fn _ Wpper Leather of all Kinds, French. He first, and the Cabinet. ‘ Martin, the accomplished bar-keeper at Cole- man’s, was escorted to the cars last evening, en rowte tor New York, by a large concourse of his of his indispensable profession, Captain Jonn Foy heading the procession. John Tyler, Jr, continues among us for th sent; some say he is electioneering tor an o| and if 80, we hope he will get one for the sake ot old Joba and his vetoes, and his glorious evening parties at the White House, which gave to society at Washington a touch of the hospitality, the chi- valry, the gallantry and the social glo ume in the Oid Dominion. At 5 o'clock, P. the toot of Barrlay ‘The ‘an Monday, Wednesday, Yelock. stearnboat SOUTH AMERICA, xi leave on Tuesday, Thursday i bove li ill arrive in All ST ee ol irons at the Fai Bi mtn ater in ample time to . Freight taken at moderate rates All fervone are for-id vrasting any of the boats of this line, ‘ashiugton streets, without a written Cs 0 3 B.—The Greenwich Line of Stages from the Captains or Agents. ly on board the ihe Whart. PACKET FOR MARSHAL May—The barqae MISSOURT, ete a IRIN BOYD & HINCKEN FU LivERPOOL—The superior fast sailing ship SEA, Capt. Edwards, wil boats, orto B.C. ul LES—To sail fret ‘aptain Sylvester PHELPS, orto Agents. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PICKLING AND PRESERVE WAKt HOUSE HE SC 1 BE TN gekind, offer to the notte of and our own eity and bey it oO Lo Ai et Phasnbes all poseceag'ia natural flavors. “i AsO Ce Strawberry, Raspberry, Quince, and Pine an mag: de- ‘Te contemeace of Oysters, potted for exportation, and Wasaineton, April 5, 1846. A Matter of Fact Mustration of the Organ of the ginal establishment of 4 erent inet Administration—Major Davezac—the Choctaw ‘our southern friend: I meet with despatch above prt. For possage, having excellent ac- J. KDMAN We met a poor old negro man today @ the Pennsylvania avenue,blind as Belizarius; butfwhe- ther from the * poudré subtile” of this abominable street, or some. chtonic or acute affection, we did ightless old creature to enquire, ch hand, which he held gs two drumsticks, and as he whistled a plaintiff air, he kept these two sticks in motion upon the pave- ment, as if beating time, shifting them gracefully from side to side, in order to detect any impedi- ment that might be in his way. © —Passage from Liverpool, can as and Sauces, of e1 Uae d K nedom, on aprhierte every size, to suit kp 16 load ora Sowih ro F + COLLINS & UO., 6 South WINS ACHINE FOR a Lea for cutting, wi not torture the He had a staff sie heel as Bk tone frah Havana Pisa, Ta eee id ‘many other’ » it i te Cro CRAROE Wellcwties, Tt was a touchs

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