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THE AT icMriiii Bpffwawof" Mankind, elthough compelled admit truth of proportion, that there to no new under the sun never become reconciled to which It teems to imply. lh desire of the gtmt object of pur.uitto univerwl matt. There to ft disposition to seek It in every phenomenon with which he to not familiar, and in every change which he does not exactly comprehend. at thto moment, the great attraction is the position of Austria with regard to the Italian question, which the whole world to discussing, condemning, nnd wondering at, with as much fervor, nnd good faith, as though it were something absolutely new. So far is the present position of Austria from being nither strange or unusual, that it agrees entirely with her whole history in connection with Italy, ever since that country was laid prostrate at her feet by the tiaaty of Vienna.

Within a period ot forty-four years her armies hare occupied in succession, every State of that unfortunate land, with the sole view of defending these execrable governments against the people whom they oppress, with a cruelty unknown to Kurope, since the domination of imperial Rome. Within that period they have occupied Tuscany for six years, Naples for five, Modena and Parma for six, and the Papal states for five and The petty princes who lie south of the Po, are welf aware, that let them oppress their subjects as they may, they will always be supported by Austria against any attempt to produce a reformation of abuses. They are equally well aware that were her formidable succor withdrawn, they could not stand one hour, before the awakened wrath of their outraged subjects. They know that they ndfonly may govern badly without fenr, but that Austria will not suffer them to govern in any other That thto is a fact, which admits of no dispnte, to apparent from the history of 1 tnly, Bince the year 1815. When Austria replaced the long exiled King of Naples upon the throne, it was her first act to bind him, by treaty, to administer the government strictly and purely upon the principles of Absolutism and, that there might be no possibility of a doubt as to the manner in which this treaty was to be construed, Metteroich subsequently declared, at the Congress of Laybach, when it was intimated it might be necessary to make some concessions to the spirit of the age, which was expauding in the direction ot Reform, that if the King of Naples himself attempted to introduce consiitutional government, the Emperor would make war upon In 1822, the Austrian Minister at the Congress of Verona, declared that representative government should not be established in any single Italian State and, in same year, after the revolution in Naples had been crushed by the iron hand of Aastria, the Emperor Francis told the Papal legate that he was about to withdraw his forces from the States of the Church: but that, asked or not asked, he shonld take the liberty of coming back again, whenever he thought proper.

These facts reveal the entire system upon which Austria is acting at the present moment. She is determined to allow no constitutional government, no popular representation, no reform in any of the Italian States. Compelled by circumstances to make Sardinia thus far an exception to the general rule, she has nevertheless neglected no opportunity to place herself in a position to crush that country whenever a convenient opportunity may offer. Preparatory to this catastrophe, she took advantage of i the long interval of peace that succeeded the battle of Waterloo, to increase her own means of communication with Italy, and to prevent Piedmont from establishing any France. It was obviously her object to throw the theatre of any future war as far as possible from Vienna, and to fix it in Northern Italy, or on the confines of France.

The works which she constructed for this purpose are prodigious beyond all precedent. They enable her to deluge Lombardy with troops so rapidly, that resistance may be crushed at once, before any auxiliary power can arrive to avert the blow. Design is apparent in all these in the care which she bus taken to multiply her own lines of commu nication, and to interrupt those prepared by Piedmont, even on her own Thus prepared, it is not wonderful that she felt herself authorized to use a tone of haughty insolence to require that she should Bubmit to her mercy as a preliminary to any arrangement for a general disarmament insist that her troops disbanded, and as a further humiliaSte, that this operation should be superintended by Austrian officers. It is in vain that D' Israeli and the tories that surround him, ascribe this whole complication to the ambition ofNapoleon 111. The world knows better.

It ascribes it to tha trne cause the resolute determination of Austria to maintain in Italy the infernal system which has reduced it to its present condition. A similar attempt was made at the commencement of the late Russian war. But it deceived nobody. The whole world saw, at once, that it was the desire of Nicholas to administer the "sickman's" estate before he was dead, and not a petty squabble about an old rusty key, that set the legions of the monarchs in motion. How the end may be, of course it is impossible to know.

The position of Austria upon the Ticino with 200,000 the facility with which she can transport them to the other shore, where there are but 40,000 to oppose the short distance of the river from her great advantages for striking a heavy blow at the opening of the campaign. But there are thirty thousand French troops at Toulon, only two hundred miles off, and these can be transported to Genoa, whence to Turin there is a railroad, in twelve Heavy French columns lie, also, on the other side of the Alps; but for the reason that Austria would allow Piedmont to make no roads communicating with France, their arrival must of course be longer delayed. The French, however, have this great advantage: As regards all Europe with the exception of England, they are all powerful at sea. Thev can land inlllyria, take Trieste and Venice, and place themselves completely in the rear of the Austrian invading army, cutting it off from the famous line of the Adige, establishing themselves between it and the Tyrol, and thus placing it, as it were, in a state of siege. Valnnteere for Sardinia.

As a specimen of the spirit which pervades Italy, in reference to the coming war, it is stated that there may be found volunteers, in the ranks of the Sardinian Army the sons of the French Republican Minister Biiio; of the lute Papal Minister, Count Rossi; of the Venitian Dictator, Mania Count Sebregondi, tbe Austrian Mayor of Milan; of Prince Coesini, tbe Florentine patrician, and others, bearing tbe illustrious names of Italy. Asoujid most active preparations are on foot for tbe approaching at the Ashland Course. Tbe place is looking very Many improvements bare been made, and there are few racing grounds that eaa at all compare with it for tbe commodiousness and appropriate tbe buildings. Austrian commanderin-chief will probably be Baios who said to be the moet distinguished of all I tbe generate. death oI M.

W.C l.irrable nonaeed Is tbe ladUaapilts Journal He native ef Maine, r.earl* slats of age. Be th la. The congregation of the Rev. Mr. Conway of Cincinnati, said to be one of the richest congregations of Porkopolis, has lately divided, and one division, the peculiar friends and adherent! of Mr.

Conway, are about to establish a new and magnificent The denomination of the church is Unitarian, a creed which, however, allows such latitude of opinion, that the nan.edoei not convey any definite idea of what in any particular church is believed. We have the satirfaction, however, in the present instance, of being informed as to what the new church in Cincinnati docs not believe, and of one or two new articles of faith which it has adopted. It does not believe the miracles of Christianity nor the resurrection of its founder, though it calls itself a Christian Church it does believe in abolitionism, and, while it does not believe in the Mosaic account of the creation, it believes that man was originally a monkey, and has gradually, by a process which goes too much into detail to hear repetition, attained his present appearance and character. This new doctrine is no doubt intended to inculcate humility upon its disciples, and a fellow feeling with all the varieties of the animal creation. It would be in harmony with the theology and philanthrophy of the new sect to adopt a symbolic statue of an ape, kneeling upon its altar, with the motto I not a man and a brother In Germany, a new sect has arisen, and is increasing rapidly, which adopts, with some modifications, the Eastern notion of the transmigration of souls.

They are said to hold that the wicked receive their punishment by being changed, at the time of their death, into some animal, and that their spirits continue to pass from animal to animal till their sins are thoroughly expiated. In this way the transmigrationists attempt to explain the sufferings and death of animals, who, according to their theory, have once sinned in the shape of men, and are now receiving the punishment of their sins. We have not heard whether the Church of the Ape in Cincimiati has adopted this idea as a part of its ecclesiastical plHtform. It is certainly worthy of its consideration. If the congregations were originally monkeys, they may be monkeys again, which would be an elevation in sense and dignity worth striving for, and they should give the most earnest heed to make their calling and election sure.

Tribute to Bishop Doane. death of this distinguished Bishop elicited one of those spontaneous and universal tributes of respect from his townsmen and those who knew him best, which furnish the best attestation ot his Christian and noble character. The bells of all the religious denominations of Buriingion were tolled at his death, and at his funeral nearly all of the congregation were in mourning. In the funeral sermon, in the principal Episcopal Church, Rev. Dr.

Ogilby truly observed that the best witnesses of a man's character and life were those among whom he lived and died. A funeral sermon was also preached in the Presbyterian church of Burlington, by Rev. Dr. Van Rennselaer, a distinguished Presbj'terian minister, in which he passed a high and noble eulogium on the character of the deceased prelate, remarking that he had lived beside him for many years, and his character and piety, and his honesty of purpose, were such as to merit the highest esteem. In a letter to the son of the Bishop, condoling with him on his loss, the reverend gentleman is said to have remarked, "The only enemy which ever triumphed over your father, was death." A beautiful tribute when paid by one of a different denomination of faith.

Now Life or Watt, with selections from bii correspondence, by James Patrick Malrhead, A illustrated with wood New York D. Appleton 00. Tbia history oi a moat notable man in the scientific and mechanical world, is well arranged, well digested work for the library, with a copious iudex. For aale by Messrs. Woodhgusb Co.

Napolioiuc Idsas will be recollectod by many of onr readers, that in 1339, the now poror of France, then "Prince Louis Napoleon Bonaparte," published at Brussels, a very remark, able Book, entitled "Dei Ideu This book now published in Knglisb, into it bat been translated by James A. Dorr, who declares in his prcface that he considered fidelity to the original an especial duty In tbe performance of the task. Tbe book bas now gathered tional interest from tbe wonderful career of its author since first appearance. In glancing over tbe translator'! preface, oar eye caught tbe phrase "world-drama," against which we most decidedly protest, one of those affected which belong to a composite atyle of in tbe North, and which cannot be too severely denounced by all men of good taste. Tbe word "ttand point'' is another of tbe family, which with us has ruined many a sermon; for we conld never give an impartial judgment of any effort into which it bad crept.

sale by WoaDeotrsE Co. Wmtminstir are Indebted to Messrs. agents lor tbe American Reprints of the Foreign Quarterlies, for tbe Wutminstir Riview for April. Report of the Baptist Southern tion. The full report of the proceedings of the Baptist Southern Convention will be issued in the Weekly Dispatch, next Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock, when any number of copies may be obtained at the counter ready for mailing.

Persons leaving town befoie Thursday can have them sent to their address by calling to-day or to-morrow and leaving their address. 9 Hoanoke Valley Kittnsion. The subscribers in Richmond to this work are requested to call upon the treasurer today, between 9 and 4 o'clock, at the office of Potts. Farley Cary street, to pay the legal requisition of $2 per share for engineering purposes. Telegraph a late hour last night, we received by telegraph a lone statement from a Philadelphia news firm complaining of the injustice ot the American Telegraph Company, and the conduct of the deputed head of tbe Associated Press, relative to the reception of steamer news from Halifax.

As'the public are not interested in such matters as long as they get the news, which the Dispatch will always furnish them, we do not publish it. The Opposition Party of Richmond held a meeting at the African Church las night, and nominated as candidates for the House of Delegates of Virginia, vndham Robertson, J. Saunders, and Gustaycs A. Myers, Esqs. Thk "Explanation" in yesterday's paper referred to an article takeg from a paper published in unotber city, and of course not emanating from either the Baptist Association or Convention.

gS. Good Won, Low the people where it can be had, by advertising in the daily newspapers, andsucceas is certain. Kim Co, the Photographic Artiste, have been in Richmond only about one year, and yet they do more business in week, than do ail the other Artists in the city MBbined in a month. gfiT A Co'h prices are from 25 cents np to 28 dollars. All the varions of known in the art taken.

Large size family and fancy caaes, at one-half the usual prices. Steam Gallery. 139 Main street. tW Bee Bass A Co's new etyle of They are genu of the first water. Beware of imi tators.

tar To have yoor likeness takes artist tolly, eaa. p'ey the ertlste. Co. Steam gallery Price is eeats to sa dollars. Oe.

are the only Artists lu the citv 01 children of a ISO Main street Heeled (illuA St Ladle? u1 TSLKGRAPftW SV)VS. VKR MAOTBTIO itrORTSU gQR Tllg "mgPAtTH. LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL 0 r'tilKAN 0 LP 8 axon; The French Entering Austrian Army Hourly Expected to croet the of Grace Civen Sardinia by Reported French Alliance Napoleon to Take Jhe Field in The Militia of England Jo be- Embodied, Qcf.bkc, May steamer Anglo- Saxon, from Liverpool on the 26th April, arrived here this morning. There had been no actual declaration of war, but the crisis still exists. It is reported that an alliance had been formed between France and Austria.

French troops are entering Sardinia. A French loan of 500,000,000 francs is announced It is rumored that Austria has given Sardinia 14 days longer to consider the demand for disarming. A panic had been caused by the reported Russian-French alliance. Sardinia replied to Austria's ultimatum on the 25th of April, but the result is not known. Austria is expected to cross the Ticinoatany moment, notwithstanding it is reported that she has agreed to another proposed mediation.

French troops were eutering Piedmont, and great warlike activity is prevailing throughout France. The corp legislatif met at Paris on the 26tb to receive the government statement. Count Walewski made a statement throwing all the blame on Austria. The French contingent corps for the year is to be raised to 140,000 men. England, Prussia and Russia have all protested against the conduct of Austria.

The alliance reported to have been entered into between France and Austria is said to be offensive and defensive. The announcement caused great excitement. The British Channel fleet had sailed under sealed orders, it is believed, for the Adriatic. It is reported that the whole militia of England is to be embodied. The Sardinian Chambers have invested the King with the powers of dictator.

The commander of the French army are announced. The Duke of Malakoff (Pe lissier) is invested with the chief command of the army of observation The London Exchange and Paris bourse were greatly excited, and had experienced violent fluctuations. French 3's Slbsed at 62f 90c. The German Diet had decided to keep the principal Federal contingents ready to march, and to arm the Federal forts. At a meeting of the French corp legistalif, Count Walewski read to the chambers an exposition of the negotiations which had taken place, saying that if the Emperor made war, it would be because he bad been constrained to do so by the aggressive conduct of Austria.

Every possible consideration had been urged by France to avert the calamity. Count de Morny expressed the hope that the anticipated war would be confined to Italy. A dispatch received in London on the 26th, says that the Austrians would enter Piedmont that day by three divisions. The official Gazette of Vienna publishes a communication calling on Piedmont to reduce its army to a peace footing, disband its volunteers, and within three days to give a positive answer to these requirements, threatening, in case of refusal, to resort to arms. The French legation has orders to quit Vienna as soon as the Austrian army crosses the Ticino.

A dispatch from Turin says the King and Chambers would attend a ceremony on the 7th of May, at the Cathedral, and the King would depart immediately afterwards for Alessandria. Russia had mobilized four corps d'armee, two of which are to be advanced towards the Austrians, and two towards the Prussian frontier. The London Times of the 27th, speaking of the Russo-I'rench alliance, says, "It is most startling, changing in a moment the whole aspect of affairs. Gen. Neill left Paris on the 24th, for his command.

The Patrie says the Emperor and Prince. JSapoteon would leave Wednesday to join ihe army. Four thousand troops had arrived at Toulon, to form a camp. The regiments which quitted Paris for the frontier, were most enthusiastically cheered by the people. The London Post complains that the policy of the English Cabinet forced France into an alliance with Russia.

A dispatch from Vienna assarts that the French have clearly violated neutral territory. It is also stated that French troops had arrived at Genoa, and entered the Sardinia territory. The passage of the Ticino by the Austrian troops was hourly expected. The Imperial Guard of France had been placed on a war footing. It is reported that the French Minister of Marine had sent orders to all the seaports of Frauce, forbidding the departure of any more boats for deep sea fishing, as measures are in preparation for enlisting their crews in the navy.

The question of a regency for France, during the Emperor's absence on the battle field is being agitated. Prince Jerome Bonaparte and the Empress are spoken of to Flour in France had advanced 2s. per The Moniteur announces officially the following disposition of French army Marshal Magnan remains commander of the army at Paris, the Duke of Malakoff commander of the army of Observation, Gen. Castellane commander-in-chief of the army at Lyons, Baron D'llilliers commander of the Ist corps d'armee of the Alps, Gen. McMahon of the 2d, Marshal Canrobert of the 3d, and Gen.

Neill of the 4th. Prince Napoleon commands the corps of Pioneers. Gen. Bandan is Major-General of the army on the Alps. The vote of the Sardinian Chambers investing the King with the Dictatorship, stood 110 ayes to 24 nays.

Victor Emanuel, it is positively asserted, will command the army in person. Austrian correspondents say the Prussian cabinet had received previous information touching Austria's ultimatum to Sardinia, therefore the continued faithful Union of Austria and Prussia is hoped for. Litikpool, April for two of (KXM) including 2000 to Prices on Toeeday were easier, bat not qnotabljr lower Some Circulars report a decline of On nesday afternoon tbe market cloaed with a downward tendency and a slight decline on all qualities Middling Uplands buoyant at odaOd higher, ranging from 10 to 13a. IVheat buoyant and Sd at 2da3d 6s 3da6s sd; 7d. baeyant tire demand and prices couslderauiy Pork buoyant and ad vanoed American bacon firm.

Sugar steady VJoifee and Eioe firm. Naval Boein tell at Turpentine firm at Money more stringent and active. cd the Bank of Bsglaad will advance Its rates ef discount. Consols cloeed at TOOK MBXIOO. N.w Oiuahs May 9-The cos that the Brook at MinatlUaa, en the 4thi with U.

8. MlnUter McLene, whole oaau oaotalviett to Qooeui Allea. had a tetter to Gov. Clampo the charges aad ef tks Mlsamiia TON QKOBOIA LOTTBBY Acetrm, May caw against Swan A lor luoery dealing, progressing. Messrs Stephen Toinh.

eaOaehsou, are retained for thedellieee. Two law pointa were ralaadon which moved to diecaes the The edge will decide It STILL LATSft ItOM ITOOFI. ARRIVAL ED nr TUSCAX IAL, St. Johns, N. May Adelaide, from Galwajr on the JOth April, arrived here this afternoon.

One hundred and twenty thouiand Austrian troops had crossed the Ticino. The reported crosMDg of tbeTicmo is not officially confirmed. No actual conflicts had occurred. The French were pouring into Piedmont. Tuscany has joined France and Piedmont.

commmcui. Liverpool. April declined prlcea Irregular owing'to contioental disquietude. At Manchester business ia almost entirely suspended kinds considerably advanced. Provisions higher iud closed tendency! Consols declined to 89a89 1 The Btnk of England has raised ita ratea of diecount to per cent.

Liverpool, April for the week of 30,000 bales, speculators taking 600 and exporters 2.500; all qualities declined irregular. Estimated salea Friday bales; market closed fair 7 Middling Uplands Fair Middling stock in port bales, including 351,000 American. FROM CALIFORNIA AND FRAZER RIVER. St. Louts, May The overland mall, from San Francisco on the 15th April, has arrived.

The bill form log the six lower counties of California Into a new the California been sent to the Gov. ernor for bis approval. The Brother Jooatban brought down $100,000 In gold dust. The news from Upper River was very eocouraging, while the lower country was entirely deserted. Laborers were not to be obtained at any price.

NORFOLK AFFAIRS. Norpoik, May new Hotel here, was by E.G. Newton, of Alexandria, Mist Josephine Bunkley, (now Mrs Andrews.) the anthoress of a book detailing her escape from a nunnery, and the life in it, has publicly "recanted." A BRASS FOUNDRY DESTROYED BY FIRE IN BOSTON. Boston, May brass foundry of Henry T. Litchfield, on Lewis street, East Boston, was burnt this morning, together with all its consents.

Loss $9,000. No insurance. The Are was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary, as during the night tevera! nnsaccejsfal attempts were mude to fire other places. THE STEAMER ROANOKE. New steamer Roanoke arrived here from Richmond, at 11 o'clock last night.

NAVAL. Yobk. May American frigate, nume unknown, is signalled off Sandy Hock. WATKINS A riCKLEN. MORE NKW GOODS.

OUR ENTIRELY KEW Ann ELKGANT STOCK of fine Fancy ar.d Superior Staple Drt Goods, is being regularly replenished by all the newest and handsomest goods brought into the country. Rich Colobed and Black Double Jupe Volant Suk very cheap. Dress Silks, Robe anJ plain dress Bareges, Poplins and Poplmetts. Spring Dress Goods, Men and Uoy's wear. Elegant Laces and Embroideries Kiw Style Mantillas, Shawls a Stck-k.

House Furnishing Goods, Linens and Shirtings. Osnabpqs, Plaid and Colored. Every article pertaining to the DRY GOOD BUSINESS. KEW AND VERT LOW. ATKINS A FICKLKN.

mj IW. Main street. KICHMOND THEATRE. RE-ENGAGEMENT! nr UI (MKBWC GLADBTANK GLADBTANE Wbo will appear in the GREAT FRENCH PLAYI nf GREAT FRENCH UI DK LIGNEROLLE9 tL Ulf EDK LIGNEROLLEB With the New LOCAL EXTRAVAGANZAI LOCAL UI EASTERN SHORE COUSIN I OUR EASTSRN SHORE COCSIN ln WITH NSW LOCAL SCKNEB FQUARK of SQUARE NEW POST OFFICE! An( NEW POST Ana 8 DAIRY tVIRGINIA DAIRY EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE THIB SUCCESSFUL EXIRAVAGAKZA REPLETE WITH FINE MUSIC LOCAL HITS. Ac.

Ac. M4BIHB IWTSLLI-3-fIJfCB PORT OF 9 High Water thu day (Twsiay) 11o'clock. ARRIVED. Bteainsblp Jamestown, Parriah, New mdse and paisr A Watson. Steamer Beo Pritchaid.

Baltimore, indue. Schr Jno Randolph, Alexandria, caal, VaTowingCo Sahr Claudis, Wiliums, Eastern Store, corn to Captain. Emma Warren, Eastern Sherd, corn, to Cap'ain. gchr Waller, Lively, York River, com, to Captain tchr St Clcnd, Gwathuey, Smithfleld, com, to Schr Jos Libby, Bpence, shingles, Womble A Claiborne. Skos Now Packet, Gray, Bniithfield, miie, Womble A Claiborne.

BAILED, Bark Virginia, Lowrey, tio, flinr, Brnmmell A CD. Schr GalUgo, Smith, New York, mdse, DAW Currie. Hampton Roads, May Danish brig, 100 days from Callao. FIR STEAMSHIP JAMKETOWN, PAKMSH, Master from New Yoik Barker, Hoffooan, Jno Roberts. Chas Sibery.

ft McLary, 110 Wakelee, Mrs Dr Aylett, Miss Tiles. Mtss Adlsrd, Miss Perkham.Mrs Green, Mrs Murphy and 3 children, Van Klayck 8 Hunter, Graham, Wm Etherington, Kaglefon and lady, Marsh Geo Carr. Mrs Tatum, Freeman, Jr, Richards. 8 McKlroy. Henry Qaackniloss, Miss Bigler, Miss lnglee, Morns and ladr, Noyes, Dr Gait, A Wood, A French, MissMorriss, lea Williams and sister.Mrs Everetiand child, and 19 steerage.

Also from Norfolk A Jacauehar, Paret, Harrington. Murphy, bchmith.Fred Loog, Jot Walton. Mrs A Taylor child. Wm Bussell, Wm Cherry, Pullen, Cohen. Charles Brown.

Light Wabted The follow- Ing appears in the Saturday's of the Baptist Convention, now in session in this city: "QIIBTION OF OGI KTIST. Mr ol Ala offered the following: Resolved, Xhat the President tender to the preachers of other denominations of Christians, ttie regard and respect of this Convention, and invito ihem to seats upon th's fl Mr Bestor addressed the Convention lu support of his resolution. It was designed as an act of courtesy merely; not for the purpose of allowing others to participate in the deliberations of the body. "Mr Hurt, of mcved to lay the resolution upon the table. The motion was noes 190 Mr Watts, of moved to amend the resolution by adding the To witness the deliberations of this He said he thought it an act of courtesy due to those ministers who had offered their pulpits to ministers in this Convention.

Mr Wootfolk, ot Tenn the resolution He hoped it would be withdrawn, and the whole matter sulfated to Do not, for the sake of an aot of courtesy, which is no courtesy, introduce a flreband which may cotsume us. Do not make a mere abstraction a test question which may distract and rend us asunder. He urged the Convention to said the question had taken a direction wh ch he bad never thought of. was nothing in ths resolution which conld admit at such an interpretation. Ha would therefore withdraw it jrgs suggested that the mover could not draw it without leave of the Convention.

Mr Boyee. of 8 O. moved the previous question, but af.erwaras withdrew It. Mr Dagg, of Ut, moved that Mr Bestor have leave to withdraw his reaoluion. This motion was carried by a largo The resolution was there op on withdrawn Many la thla community are cartons enough to enquire how such an aot of courtesy, extended by religions assemblies, of some other denominations, to Ministers of the Baptist Church, could, whea reciprocated by them, "introduce a firebrand which might oonsume them;" or become a teat question which might distract and rend them asunder my GIVE PB LIGHT Bchooley a celebrated Queen Qlty Hams, for sale by JONBB OQ.

T1 boxes Fresh Gunpowder Tea, just to hand and for sale by WM TAYLOR. pAMPBELL'B celebrated Scotch Alt, ms stars lokdom ARD lot of very saperior N. 0. li Lard, far saleby my POCTB. PARLEY 00.

Cary st. bble No I Halifax VMAMffAL AMtroWMISL RlehmMi She weatlter for day bu i brickt Thf haa fltrt rap- and TWtotMiiii Improved astonishingly. Trade It VWy There la no Mob la aar branch of tuaJneaa. Holdata or nraanstulTs expect aoma advantage In caaa of war on the Continent. Tba latt thowt an Improvlrg tendency In grain and flour In tha British markets.

We have no alteratloa In quotations, aava a slight advance la Bacon and Whisker- Other articles stand as last qooeed. Montr Is easy and Ixebange without alteration. receipts of tobacco have incrtaaed fn the last few we to notice mora animation in the market, ht We quote Inferior lan $4 8 so- fine bright leaf common and'iood stemming flfl" noDknd good manufacturing floe tome few fancy bright packagts ti are no rec-nt as lea to shippers To the trade we nnote Anpetfloe eomtrTTj Virginia and Tennessee) t7 Faml- Ir Ttnneaaee "nperflne in bags 97 per bbl of two bags: gxtra do $7 80. neajrly Good to prime Bed itl do White rect-ipts are very limited. We continue to quote per bushel.

cts per bushel. per cwt. market.lt firmer with a shade advance. We quote prime Sides do Pant eta; bagged do 12 rai3 North Carolina Hog Pound 10 cte. quote Rio aeto noallty and quantity; Laguayra Java I.V2M6c: It a better feeling In the market, without a change in rates New crop New Orleans 11 and Powdered 10Xc; A Coffee Bdo 9, Cdo 9C! FvtraT centa.

ew Orleans covado jnc: Clared Cuba Porte. Rico SsfljKw c. advance in quotations a snaae. Richmond Rectified cts per gallon. ATT LP, AO.

BEEF-Soma taleeof very flne cwt nett. They were very superior, and the supply of Cattle limited We still quote per cwt SO nb in d(V to t6 per head. Fat Lambs Calves at to 12 eta per the retail daily cansumption f8 so to g9 per cwt nett. MONRY A NOR. New York and Phila- netes and of the Bank of the -S taken by tho Banks are at a 1 are Torth and Sourh' Carolina Bank Note.

cent. percent prem. No prem. allowed for BILVER. following are the quotations of Tobacco at Liverpool April 23 James River Leaf.

faded in ordinary I good to fine I Da t-tnui. iw short 1 middling -0 8 10 good aDd fine Keutncky Leaf. 3 0 4 Stemmed 0 7 9 Maryland ft 0 9 Ra i tin Mav 9 very firm, and held at no sMes. Wheat firm and 70 red SI 70 Corn yellow Vrovisicns "ides Mess Pork Whiskey Ohio 341 tw Yobk May 9 lower-Virginisfi S'slu-IV Cotton very insignificant F'onr a4vaLced gfi.fii Wheat white gl 9S. Com w'nite yellow Beef repacked Pork tlfi 12.

Lard Fugar dull Turpentiuednil Rosin firm at $1 70. qolumbian hotel. This establishment will be opened the 12th of May, for the entertainment of the public. It is now thorough paired from bottom to top, improved in all respects, and ii in every way better suited to the comforts ot' its patrons than heretofore The main building is fivettoriet feet in length, and so arranged that you enter from the street in the middle of the honte, now fronting on Slip, instead of Cary street at formerly. It is airy, anl comfortable it can be The chambers a furniehed anew throughout, and have the best quality of The Kitchens are admirably arranged, and have every convenience for the serving up ttparately the different Meats and Vegetables.

Having engaged Col WY ATT OARDW ELL, formerly of Charlotte, aud Mr LUCK, cf Kichmond. who will devote their whole time to the man agemeni of the house forme. I feel confident wi'hthe facilities furnished them, that every thing can and will be done by themanrf their assistant to adl to the comfort of their guetl Omnibuesee are now being built and will rcnto the different Depots, Steamers and Packet Boats, as soon as completed. In the meantime. Porters will attend with UacKS.

JJS CRENSHAW. Proprietor. From the above notice it will be teen, that, we the undersigned. haTe the management cf the COLUMBIAN IIOTEo. We take occasion to say to our triends that we will bd exceedingly hsppy to re ceive them at the old establishment now revived i nl modernised, where no pains shall be spared for their gratification OARDWBLL my 10 LUCK.

TARM AN ON Edition, at RANDOLPH'S Bookstore and Bindery. CHEVALIEK or the probable lali in the value of MICH ANICAL anl Engineer Book of Reference and Fisld 2.50. THK KIFLE, and How to Useit, By Hans 75 cents. TIIJS KANGAROO Hunters: or Advrntures in the Buah. Br OWEN MKKIDJSIH Poems (Young cents.

MEMOIR of Theophilus Parsons. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maseachutetti. DAVKNPOST Dunn, a Man or Our Day; cents JAKMAN on Wills, fourth American edition; by O.Perkins. Two volumes. WtSTMINbTK Review, for Ajril.

LONDON Lancet, for May. INDIA Rubber Pens, a new article. PATENT Hneumatic 50. IHJS Jealous story ct ihe great master passion, nay It butter, FRESH MAY BUTTKK, KKEBU MAT BUTTER, At Willi am tking'B. At WILLIAM TRING'ii.

Mr 10-3t At REGALIA The subscriber would most respectfully inform MAfONB. KNIGIIT TEMPLARB and ODD FELLOWS That having made arrangements with one of the largest manufacturers in New he can turnish at short notice REGALIA, Aud all other articles suitable for the above Orders at NKW VO3K PRICES! Samples of Brgalia, Ac, on hand. 4STTkbmBCAPH. rs attended to promptly. BIN FORD.

Dealer in Hats.Caps. Ac. 82 Maiu street, Richmond, Ya. my VJOTICE TO Lvundersigned Commissioners, appointed by the County Courts of Hanover and Henrico, will ive proposals, at the Meadow Bridges, on the day of June n-xt, at 10 o'clock, A M. for covering with gravel the of the Meadow Bridge F.oad across ths Cbickahomiay, and repairing the abutments of said bridges.

About fO 1 cubic yards ot gravel will be be hauled an average distance of half a mile. Perfons desiring to do this work, can apply to either of the undersigned for further Information. KDW. I Hanover THOMAS G. UftQoT JAMBS T.

REDD, Henrico, mj lawtw consequence of my BABH, BLIND AND DOOR fACTORY having been destroyed by fire on Wednesday morning last. I shall carry on my business at Mr Yeatmaji 8 shop, (on Bth street, near Franklin for a few weeks, until I can get rebuilt at my old stand, 2Ki Main 3f CRAWFORD. OBAVY RECEIPTS OF CL.OTHING 11 Jamestown we are receiving direct from our own manufactory, a larae of KINK BPBINO CUJTUIsa. embracing a great variety of Cloth. CMiiimere, Drapd'Kte.

Alpaca, Linen and Goods for MKNS, YOUTHS IB ROTS WKAR all of which la entirely now fashionable, well made and chMB. Call at "Head my 10 KKKN, BALUWIN WILLIAMS DODEKER'B HORSE ne- failing core for Thick and Brck-n Wind.ColdaTOougha. Botta or Worms. By use. the Horae'i appetite imprevel: all derangement of digestive corrected softening the skin, and giving to the coat a alick and ahinfng appear ance and may he used with perfect safety at all times, it cooUinano which can Injure a hone, whether sick or well.

Nor it neceaaary that the Bene be kept from work whilst using it. Prepared by my 10 A BOPECKR. pRENSHAW, QUARLES CO have op thol thlrd supply Of Hummer JJ black Lace Mantlea; black Net and Silk Mantlet; Orape and Net White Barege Mantlea Black Berate 120 BROAD WUH, WATER full asaortnaat of Water of the beat make. To be BOtKLITM, lO Main st. ULY fowl and Oitriok Bru received at 10 BPLKLKY'B.

137 Main INBEID salt in quantilioa to rait by "TIP PIOOT, Pro grist. jpAINT BROBHBB, of all kiads for my 1 i HQJT, Pmggiat. TUBS ohoioe Ooahen Butter; 60 00. buaktlK Prims Wtlte (MR 11. on coMlgnmeut, for ease I.

my A MIUiSfAUUU. MARRIED. In tWo Freakytarlan Oborcb. on Ibe 4th far tha Ret. ifarriaon, Mr.

W. WIRT HA mn of tha officiating clrgyman, and IMlaa eidtat danghter of Mr Win F. Tay lor, of thia city. DIBD, Monday tpornlng. Inat.

at 5 o'olock. ROARRTA, infant daughter of Daaiel T. and Mary Mauek, agad 3 2 daya. The and aeqnaintanraa attend her funeral at bar at Port Majn, thia moraine, nt.lor clock. Farewell, awaet ohe.

in beaVen. wnere thcu art txctr. I knew that ain and are Raolahed frotn thy brow, and thongh It were Woree to part I yfcld thaa np to (lod. who hath taken tbee. my darling, to hia aver abode.

I girelhee back to heaven, pure And gentle onr; thy aandaof Ufa are numbered; Thy little race ia ran: and thon art joining Wow In the of the b'eat, in yon bright World of land of and net. Of Conanmption, at tha reeidence of her unola, Mr Lnnenburg county. April iOlh, 18W, Mlm MOLIIR HARRIS, aged 27 yeara Bhe lingered nearly eTevn unncual patience in heranff-ringa a moat confident hope that to ber gain." character combined all the vfri una tnat make a talthful and affectionate atetcranrilWeaJ, and though we lament her thought, that the has anchored where JljiuJPetoraburg papera toBT 08T OE copy of the plan ADDITION TO CITY Any Information concerning It STll be Jhankfally received, and a llbarti Trt TtTr PURCRLL AOK MA' LOST COW Slfijed olr Btolen, on the IXth of April, from my II WL ar near Now Briacre Church, a large rTwwithdark white face Hated back and braaa'batla on her A l'Wal reward will be for ber delivery to me. If stolen, $25 will be the conVictlch ot the thief my PWXyg. IT uirhmond.

May 10,1936. ORDRRB No. XXXV. Companies A. and B.

Kill attend a regnlar meeting and drill thia (TURBDAY) evening at A o'clock, promptly. Membera will appear with fatigue cap and belts. Officers with aide arms. By order of WI. SATTKRWHITR.

CO A. JOHN 8 KADY, Co my 10-lta WASHINGTON LOOGR. No 13,1 Richmond, Va. May Jfej SONS OP MALTA iii A Orand Conccil of the "Pons of Malta" will be held THIS ITVRMNfI. at 3 oVtock.

at Corinthian Hall, for purpoee of initiation, Ac Also, at So PM. Kvery member of Ihe ordor is commanded to be ready and in full regalia at the rail of the Bncrle. All Bona of Malta now 'ojonrniflK in thecity.are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the 0. my DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR subscriber for sale the House at presrnt oscnpird bv Mm.

It is situated on 20th street, between franklin and Grace, in an improving convrci-jnt tothebnsiness portion of the city, ard in a verr healthy and location It contains eight largo and two small rooms, besides a bath room in the gecord story. On the premises are a two storr brick k'tohen, with a good cellar nnder it, arid all the out houses, every portion of wh'ch is dry at all seasons, a goodcnlvert securing pertect drainage The Bonne is supplied with eras tbrcnatbout, and having been recently repaired and painted, in omplete order. If desired, a long credit will be given to the rurcbaser For particulars, app'v to my Til WYNNB. SPECIAL Freight be received after the hour of 10 o'clock THIS MORNING ior steamer Jambstowx my LUDLAM WATBON. impro par treatment, or the use of remedin.

Corns. Bnn .8 iom. Nails, Ac, not only becomes serions raaladv, bnt many a valuable life is annually lott. Dr BCHULTZ daily treats tbo most tronbleromo cases, white suffer'ng might entirely avoided early apniication to him Who would limp and suffer with Corns and when relief may be obtained without pain, at small says the Whig. Office Wall Street Hotel, Wall st.

my THE HAVELOCK HAT THE HAVELOCK HAT THE HAVELOCK HAT An entire new made of Orass Cloth They are unsurpassed in beauty ard comfort, being the lightest and best ventilated HAT worn. Gentlemen In want of a real pleasant Pummer Hat would do well to call and get one. Other new also on hand. BTNFORD'B HAT BIVFOHD'S HAT STORE BIN FORD'S HAT STORE my 82 Main street, Richmond. FOR Brick Stable, on Franklin, tetweon Bth and streets.

Apply on the premises, or to my BUBTON A QREKNHOW. LADIES' HEELED CONGRESS with Silk of superior onalitv, just received and for by my 10 MARCUS HARRIS. 183 NEW ARRIVAL OF ELEGANT PIANO FORTES 5 (1 The subscribers fcavo just opeued gome of the most elegant Piaor Fortes which they have ever rffored before Among them are two instruments of extraordinary excel lerce, combining the power and vibration of thf Grand, (without the with the sweetnrsa and clearness ot the best square Piano Forte. They are substantially made, and supported with full iron frames, beautifully finished, and would adorn cr grace the parlor or saloon of any mansion. James wooduouse co, Booksellers, Stationers and mv in Piano Richmond, Va.

under signed having purchased of John A Bovyer, in the late concern of Bovyer A Burger, will continue the business of manufacturing ana selling tobacco boxes, packing cases, Ac individus' account. Mr. Booyer will remain with me, and attend to the manofacturing di partment. my HENRY R. BURGER.

CURED FOR SHERMAN'S great radical CURE TRUSS can now be bad for only five Every nirdical prononnces ltsuperi rto all others If desired, we will cheerfully refer to anr of the very tumorous persons who have been thorongbly cured by Irass owning valuable slaves, thus ctrd. sbonld procure one. they being sojdcrable, and the in theend. We will send this any part of the country by Express or mail. For the Trurs, or intoncation concerning it, ad JACKSON.

No 17 Mainstret, Richmond, Va. Persons not knowing us, can send their money toany merchant or friend in this city The i can be had at Measra MEADE A BAKER'S and MILLBPAUGH A JOHNSTON'S, my ly Vif ANUPACTUHER'S BUM-50 barrels superior, high proof article. For sale by my 9 WM WALLACB SONS. I7RESH MAY BUTTER. Fresh May Butter Fresh May fcutter Fresh May Butter Freeh May Batter Fresh May Butter Fresh May Butter At WM.

T. KINO'S At WM. T. KING'S At WM. T.

KING'S, ft and Franklin street 6 and 8 Kranklin street Near thi Old Maskit my thi OLP arret. OA TIERCEB choice Hams, in can au. just received. These Hams are from the 'lebrated packing house of A Hogen, near Cincinnati. These gentlemen obtained the only medal bestowed at the last 8 Fair for superior Champagne Wine, and in the opinion of well-informed.

experienced judges, deserved a similar award for their Hams. Missing thev continue to offer them on their own merits, to which thev are very willing to coottue them. The average is from 10 tJ 12 pounds, and every piece warranted For sale by my 10 A CO. ODE KE 7 XCELBIOR YEABT ranted equal to any made, at only 10 cents a paper. Prepai ed and sold by A BODKKgR.

No 10 Main st. NEW GOODB. SAM'L PRICK A OO havs received a further supply of those cheap Baal Point Lace Collars Real Point Lace Bets Point Applique Lace Trimmed Hdkfs French Lace and Pucher Lace Mantles, all of the newest itvies Velvet and Net Mantles, new and beautiful Lacs BleeTes, new patterns And many other very desirable gcods for the my 10-3t QERVANT FOR the balance of ths ysar, or by ths month, a GIRL or 17 years of age, of good character and accustomed to waiting in the house. Apply to wrCfcON PBTBBS', my Firm of Peters'. Martin A ORANGES AND LEMONB.

boxes fresh Messina Oranges; 50 baxes frevh Merslna Lemons, just received by steamer, for sale by my 10 LOO 18 BOBBIBPX MOW OPENING flutta Perch aaad lr Rnbbcf KA BBLB. Ale and Cider, for sale tIU by JONBB A 400 A. C. Bher- '( Whtsksy; 100 bbls Gihsoa's Mountain Whiskey; AO bbU Apple Brandy: 100 bbls Not, and Mackerel, tor sals by JON IB ACQ. (ELDEST ESTABLISHED AGENTS OP wUI mail toauy person wishing it.

onr Meathly List of Uie splesidid DaAawars Lotteries drawn twiee a day, at Wilmtaatoa, Del. bp three smra OpmmlMloaara appointed bv the (Joveraor. Oaaitai Pniss Btoutwu down te to of Paokacsa, Ac, ste moathty Uat. Address CIsAJUL A 00. Mo IOC Baltimore sL my Bait) stare.

Md SCRIP AHO WASay Iv uth at, opposite Goddln't griciAit Honom fgr In whom Anuom Woitt tWt fWTfIMIIT 09 A Uvt AfttA ABg or I 00 Affil nmi Tnm wtt'i Rheumatism at tlwi trow my twelfth rm. i "Hi nnr of the of month Tha lo rrftder in tried toWr bt? lie Last October I ww ahouldere. aed I could set K7 or night. I cou'd rot without crying With pain, it tblsthna tried many famediesLM.Ml witT oat receivlnn any relief: I waa teat ad i 0 trr Hampton'a Vegetable Tlrctare; fere I had one bottle of Jolt much hotter and aal continued taking It I felt strength roraing ia to bit back Umbo, and strtnarh strengtherad rerlted every war. I have taken and am much better than I ever expected to be I in.

tend to nao it whenever I need It. and would mend It to the a ffl cted. believing It lobe nnt ed. tuv.Axm ftttrt MwOray ctMcrtimfr: Kl'z tbetb Bagwell la a Mr of tha big heat and Irdhwnttai-thJ cure ha in favor of wonderful Tin el are Several other neraone webava heard of bavederived trent banrflt frem lUntein our county. We nre entirely oot of the article and hare dally to know when we will receive another supply.

We expect of It from the preaant demand, and want yon lo sead a box aa aoon aa noaaible. Trim Anril Northampton connty Va 5 Baltimore, and by Druggiate aad Bhop-ksapen everywhere. SI per bottle; tlx for 16. my HP" Perm Yiaks' Expbbiiici Wth Baa Riktoeativm ft Homing letter fr.m gentlemah long and favorably krrwn in Beaton vir.lntty. who haa bad moat favorable of l-rtnvHv'4 of what he wiii we are mi fy the moat credulous: Waltham.

January 20. A Co bate HRIMSTRKRT'S "Inimilab)r. Hair for three or foor icitJi goarl mhtjar tinn and tureens I hare tried other artir'ea In the market, (Ptge'a. Pockard'e, A Ac .) lint has the deritlrd pttfirewe, aim na them all. I htrenfrer to it for to do.

Federal tadtea of onr tnvn who been wearing folte ttmr far nrrrrol vjr, have laid it airide ard now have hirtmnnt h'-ati of hair of oritpnaJ shnti' avd rotor, prodnrnt by tit Hi 8 two or three of yoaraitfc and aheo by some they have been indored to try thing elee, palmed onon aa being mipertor. they haTealanoet inrort'Wy retnrned to the. dm jovr Hair Coloriogagaln. the only nnd reliableartieU; in fttidlnn it a lotUlte orh. cheap any of the Hair or Waeheewiih which the market flooded I am yonra rery trnly.

RMMONC. Remember, that theae vnparnUeM reonlta were pr by Inimitable, the ginalnnd only rrli'iUt article in uae. Bold everywhere-Price snc a bottle. 15 HAUAM Troy. New A Richmor.l.

my VALLIT Railsoud Ex. been ordered by the Presideet and Directors, that the Treasurer collect from to the entension, the legal of $2 psrthare, for the purpose of defraying the angineerirg ex penses in hmond, will pleaee call rron the I reasnrtr, TO I) AV. ll'tb at of Messrs Potts. Farley A Co, Cary street, inhere tie will remain between the of 9 o'clock, A and 4 PM, the purpose of receiving requisition. A WILLIAMS, my Treasnrer.

pf M. 8. MEADOR may be found at the American Hotel. He bM some of sr. PERB RA 7, nwfe by of Livnpooi.

imported by himself, which have given the highlit satisfaction. He has also a small lot of 'tmr'rr POORS! KNIVES and SCISSORS, froai the excellent manofactrrer. Ny 10- 2 WITH Showir BATH If you to get heads Sbarapoeurd with tool showi I wcold advise jon to call at the Hair Cutting, Shaving, shampooningand Bathing Saleon under the American Hotel Entrance on lltb street. Single bath 2ft cents, or five tickets for $1. my 10 SV Visitobs to the Baptist ajtd Stbancirs ClTt, are respectfully invited to call at the Photograph acd Fine Art Gallery of Jf INNIB.

No IST Main street, opposite the Custom Honso, and examine the beautiful specimens on exhibition in every branch of the art can be seen in its utmost perfection. my fgf Cheapest Goods ever sold in this city A chance is nr.w tflVred to all in want of yards Tnntning Fiinge lor 11 springs Kxtension 7ftc; silk Neckties for grrtlemen 25c; gents' Uuder Shirts 2V; Mantillas sod Custers in great variety, at prices to suit buyers; a large acfortment cf Wrappings for and Childrenof thelatfstdesiiint; Ribbons; flowiTs: Ruches; Head Drees and Mantle Embroideries; Black Silks; Fancy Notions Ladies Tress Goods, Ac. For the cheapest Goods call at the Mantle Depot, S9 street. SZIIKIKL. AHD SUiWCS At the CASH STORE of PBRXINB CO.

CHANTILLA acd FRENCH LACE BLACK SILK and SILK and LACE MANTILLAS BKRAGE SHAWLS aod DUSTERS fcS-Cheao for PBRKINBACO. my No 141 Kagle Bqusm. BAB(IAIH8 AT THE CASH BTORK OF PERKINS A CO, No 141 Eagle Square. Very rich Doubie Skirt and Two Flounced Silk Bo Two Flounced Berage Grenadine and Orgacd.s Kobes Rich Organdie and Ducal Plains, Valentiaa and Challie DeLaims marked dewn to 20 cts Fresh supply of those cheap Kid at rtl 7-3 Bleached Shirting, vtry cheap at (A Best 7-8 Bartlet ached at 10 cts 4 Bleached Shirting at 1 1 est Mills Shirting at 15 eta Rich Lece and French Worked Large stock new style Parasols pieces fast coloiel Lawns at SO pieces 4 4 fast colorod Brilliants at 18 Best Knglish at.d Amtrican Calicos at I Watch Soring Hocp Skirts my lwif PERKINS 4 00. Mass and Stick, of the best quality GUM ARABIC, for tobacconists BEAN astura, Black and Cryt talized OLIVE OIL, in glass, of new crop In and for sale In Blair A Buildirg, my 4-6 Cor 12th and Carysts.

SPLBBDID OPBBIBG OF DRY GOODS BREEDEN FOX. Broad Strut. Open this day, MONDAY. April the most complete assortment of Goods ever ojhibited by them. They invite special attention to a very attractive stock of DRE9B GOODS which will be offered at very reduced prices, amongst them Barege and Grenadine Robes in great variety dilks, Bajadere, a some entirely new style India and Foulard sad black French Organdies and Jaconets Spring de Laines.

Chnlli oe Laints De Cbenae. Ktoile de Paris And MA3T other ntw and beautiful fabrics tor wear. our stock of Housekeeping and Plantation Goods is very large. We have bought, during the past week, some large lota of the following Goods, which we shall offer st very low prices: Irish Linens. Table Damasks, Napkins, Towels.

Linen stings. Ac. my Broad street. ttg- Poibdbxtbb, ATTORNBY AT LAW. RICHMOND, VA-, practice In the city ef Rkhmoud aud in the sounds of Chff terflekl, aud wui.

Office in Lisle's Building, oorne- of Main asd Uth streets. wO-Hm BIQBBATOBS. EFRIGERA TOKB, cheap' WATER COOL TER COOI ERS SHOWER HATHS ICE CHE A ICE I'ITCH EMS Pi'POM viihmi of above ll Y-J -JVKIUv. my 6- 1m 13? Main street. Mr Mabtillab Mabtillab I A FOX.

BtCHMOBP. tipen another large assortment of ANTILLAS tsis morning. BORKOSS, TAUIAB. DOBTBRB, RAGLANS. And maaj other new btautifol Lace, Silk and ilk and Nett: alljuaiv from the lowest price ay iH Broad street TO THE PROPLB OF It being understood the ufflw of ATTORN tor the Held, will shortly becoais vacant by the reslguet of Jones, I declare mtsell nuilWate CPALDmOS ROBKMARY AND CA3TOR OIL AND CASTOR OIL IS waaiuMW.

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