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Shipping Intelligence.

* POET OF AUCKLAND. | Weather.—August sth and 6th. Fine. M'indS.S.TT. ARRIVALS. Dashing Wave, barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Kate Waters, bar |ue, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Jano brig, from Melbourne. Eastward Ho! ship, from New York via Dunedin. Tautanga, schooner, from Tauranefc. Hope, schooner, from Tauranga. .la 'e. schooner, from Mercury Bay. Morning Light, cutter, from Mercury Bay. Hero, cutter, from Wangapoa. Kate, cutter, from Kennedy s Bay. Victoria, cutter, from Kennedy's Bay. Ro-e Ann, schooner, from Tauranga via Cabbage Bay. J. B. Kussell schooner, from Tauranga via Mercury Bay. Elfin Queen, cutter, from Wangamata. 'ihree -isters, cutter, from Mercury Bay. DEPARTURES. H.M.S S. Brisk, for Wellington. H.M.9.5. Falcon on a cruise. Clyde, schooner, for Wangipoa. General Cameron, schooner, for Russell. Gazelle, cutter, for Wan«apoaResolute, ship, for Valparaiso. Tawera, schooner, for Poverty Bay. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Guam. —Winterthur, Lancashire Witch, Craig Ellachie, early. Fou Valparaiso. —Ulcoats, to-morrow. For Sydney.— Barwon, s.s., early ; Vernon,early. Foil the Noktii. —Ballarat, p.s., e*rly. Foit the South Sea Islands. —Neva, early. Fou Newcastle —Killermont, this day. For Takanaki. —Little Fr.>d, to-morruw. Foil JTafirr.—Celt, this day. For Hobart Town.—Bell i Mary, this day. Fob London. —Bombay, 31st iust.

VESSELS IX HARBOUR. Baliarat, p.s., just launched. B >mbay, ship, from London, repairing. Balaklnva, barque, from London. Beiia i'larina, coal hulk Bella 'Wary, barque, from Tfobart Town. Craig Ellachie. brig, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Deidrioh Pentzien. brig, from Adelaide. Dashing Wave, birque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Eclipse, schooner, from the North Capo and inte'mediate ports. Eastwood Ho ! ship, from New York ria Dunedin, Hope, schooner. from Tauranga. John Duncan, ship, from London. J. B. Russell, schooner, from Tauranga Tin Mercury Bay. Jane, schooner. from Mercury Bay. .Tane, brig, from Melbourne, Kate Waters, barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Kiwi, schooner, from Hokianga Killermont, schooner, from 1 atakuku. Lady Alccia, brig, from New-mle, N.S W. Lancashire Witch, ship, from London. Marion, coal hulk. Mapere, schooner, from Tauranga via Mercury Island and Wangarei. Neva, Fchooner, from the South Sea Tehndj. Rose Ann, schooner, from. Tauranga via Cabbage Bay. . Smuggler, cutter, from Wangaruru via Wangarei. Susan, coal liulk. Tauranga, schooner, from Tauranga. Ulcoats, ship, from London. Vernon, ship, from Apia (put in dismasted). "Winterthur, ship, from London. VESSELS EXPECTED. Andrew Jaclcson, ship, from London, 3 d.p,, 81G; sailed May 20. Barwon, s.s., from Melbourne, 3 d.p., 9 271. Ida Zeigler, ship, from London, 3 d p., 76. John Tetnperley, ship, from London, 3 d.p., 1573; sailed Mnv 9. » n King of Italy, ship, from London (loading) ; KQ-JC' new code. Kate, barque, from Sydney, 1 d.p., G539. Otflev, baique, from l'iobart Town, 1 d p-. 9108. Hob Roy, ship, from London, 2 d p., 248 ; sailed April 23. Piam, ship, from London, 2 d.p., Sl9. Sir George Grey, barque, from Valparaiso, 3 d.p., 5879. Sunbiam, ship, from London (loading), 2 d.p. 147. J Star of the South, s.s., from Napier. ketc ), from Canterbury. Success, schooner, from Napier. Zillah, schooner, from NapierENTERED INWARD 3. AUGUST s—Da'liint?5 —Da'liint? Wave, 336 tons, Roels, from Newcastle. — Headers'.n ana Macfarlane, agents s—Fly,s—Fly, 15 tons, Morgan, from Coromandel, in ballast—3 passengers. s—lndustry, 25 tons, Yates, from Omaha, with 60 tons firewood. 5 —Lily, 17 tons, Allen, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood. 6—Kate Waters, barque, SSO tons, Calder, frftn Newcastle, N.S.W —J. S. Macfirlane & Co., agents. 6—Jane, brig, 180 tons, Clausen, from Melbourne.— A. Woolley & '0., agents. s—Eastward Ho! ship, 607 ton*, Byrne, from Y' rk via Dune.lin. Passenger—Mr. Fisher. T. Macky & Co., agents.

CLEARED OUTWARD 3. AUGUST s—Tliree5 —Tliree Brothers, IS tins, Seymour, for Mangawai, with sundries—3 passengers. s—Lily, 19 tons, Allen, for Waiheki with Bundriei. {>—Clyde, 10 tons, Cheshire, for Wangapoa, in bal« last 5 — General Cameron, 42 tons, Mclver, for Russell, with sundries —3 passengers. s—Tawer-i, 55 ions, Kennedy, for Poverty Bay, with undries —1 passenger. r.\rpor/rs. Per Dashing Wave, from Newcastle, N.S.W bales corn sacks, 10 biles bag*, order; 410 tons coal, 20 oriinsj-'s, Henderson and Macfarlano. P«r Kate Waters, from Newcastle, N.S.W.: —240 head c.ntle, 10u sheep, order. Per Jane, from Melbourne:—s tons refined sugar» 10 boxes tea, order ; 6 tanks malt, \V. J. Young; 5" half-chcsts tea, HO boxes do, order; G qr.-casks brandy, i 0 hhds. ale, A Woolley & Co.; S pockets hups, Gilfillan & Co.; 397 bags sugar, A. "\\"o illey 6 Co. ; 50 lihds. ale, -leases hams, ordar; 184 bags sugar, A. Woolley Jc Co.; 4 cases bams, 4 do. bacon, ba'js t-ugar, 400 red eases genera, order; 10cases confectionery, J. Comrin ; 200 case? brandy, WJ. Young: 200 do do., 12 rolls le i, A. Woollcv & Co.; 20 co. do , S. H. Smith ; 4 casks pipe, Newman & Kwen ; 20 kegs blasting powder, S. H. Smith ; 80do, do., 4 canisters do, Lilewall & Katttay; 5 cases pickles, 18 barrels pork, i 0 ca>es, 20 casks bacon, A. Woolluy & Co.; S case» Muntz luetal, iSicol&t'O'i 24 casks p >r-, A. Woolley & ('o ; -19 coils rope, Nicol i Co. ; 4 casks zinc, W. J. Young; 1 case hardware, 1 bundle washboards, 1 do. punips, I'. A. Philips i P pkgs hardware, W. J. Young; 28S bars 00 bundles 3u plates iron, 10 ca*ks oil, 13 eas< 8 hardware, 2 cases acids, 163 kegs nails, 30 camp oven:- an J covers, -f Colonial ovens, 476 drain pipes, 250 fire bii ks, S. 1. >mith ; 659 bars ir a, 30 bundles do., 2 cisks ziw> 15 ca=os, 1 bundle spa le.», 6 do. churns, 2 bales paper, Cruickshank, Smart & < o. ; 50 kegs, n.iils, E. Porter; 24 do. do., I J . A. Philips ; 45 do do., 2 cases, order; in pkgd. stationery, A. Woolley & Co.; 14 pockets hops, Uilfillan & Co ; 20 pkgs drapery goods, (J. Ja'.ins; 6 Bets wagon wheels, 1 Albert car, 2 cases fan-y biscuits, A. Woolley & Co.; 192 bags bras, order.

"CTjwwiircl Ho! from Kpw Ynrk : —169 cases, I" 1 ci<'\ 39'ra'ps. a risks. 4-1 ditto, 20 hh'is. *K M>K -'0 ditto. 53 stores, IS') ro?r.«. 3 hM*. v [),A. 10 hlnU, S3 p<oka:res, 22 t 400, . ;<«l ,v.rs. S3 <'tS''S. 50 p:\rk-iffrs, S2 case*. : !()•> nests tubs. 25 dozen i-ars. 1 lil'.d. 1 1 m >st, or.ler ; ... '~,4 y Rriirht Rro'hors and r 'o.; - - 1 i. , ;1 ., < I*2 s vtions, •> pnies. 3 hnppnis, 5 I 'O'i - it 1 -";T ■i'""- or I <■!*; 1 o"> oa-'os, R Tinims , it !er: S' boxos. .J.tmcs Item-in v'-•'*•'Ui t 0.. I Mlowinj ontivpd in. .. . .i,.. en "aturdnv list: —Flv, fro-n 7., : 1r- ta-trv, from <~>niah ; 1 ilv, from !■ i;Tho :"e ! arrived rr-jrrdar : — Tsi IVt, tr.im ManL-awai ; t'-.vm :iiboki: Duncan Cameron, from from Mahnrmsi. Th* - foliowinir hivo cleave,l ear las-: —Three Brothers, for Uiy. tor siheki: Oh dr. for Mahu- ( !v ; ie. :or »anjrapaa ; General Cameron, : and T:i*Vi-ra, for Poverty Hav. "ThrJ- B. Kvs?Ei.i' — This tine new schooner, in .vv'./id of ,in Sutton. arrived in harbour yes- ;; r j t 'v. i>oi;i Titir.inja via Mercury Bay. She "left -latter ™ Friday night list, and comes in -,<t there b-ini no timber there ready for her to v'.i Tiie ?-h 1 r.-.'r Saucy Lass, hence, arrived at Me-i'ury V:iv o-i Fiiday afternoon, and was to load -i-.j i" r this P-Tf-"r'rh., ; W o new e;:"er< Kate and Victim, recently i hv %fr -MeOr-'gor a' Kennedy's Hay, arT .,-r. i frvir. that place yesterday, with t'ult c in*.>es of -. , r Thee are very tine specimens of coasting ar..i redeo: creat credit on their builders. "The K axx—The schooner Kose Ann. Capt .'■-e-. a-riv-t--i in h:irh «•- ! i>t evening from Taum>ii*n vU CVjhur*' L { '. v> • <,ls ° '"ft Tiiuranija on Ibur-dav T,'s» eCinirsU'al'tage Hay for limber on the w.i'y • there bei"'£ -—'a 1 ready to ?I)i;she sailed tins tort or. Friday niidit aria \ in harbour a' 6 r-.tr.. vest'?ni:iy. l ie' Falcon wa- 1 'ading timber C.V.aje 1' •>' for this p irt when the Kose Ann i. and ivo-:"-: '-are abotir \ esterday A schooner. r.:r.p \< d :o I- the Kami from Wangnp-'a, bound N.i[i>.r, "as iUfSel by the i\ose Ann on Thursday The «'h'?"r.t'r J. B. "ussell, which arrived yesW;,V r-. po-ts b.e::ur -mss-hI on Saturday erening last, • v'Fa'i or., jits! outside the Kawati. Ihe eiifcr Hldn li .e-'-n arrive 1 in harbour last tv._r.::!2 fr :n Wa:!i."iniata, with a cargo of maize, s::: sevvr;i": na^s-.'t'gers. R:-:fei.riE. — Ibis ti:.e ship took her departure rd-o on S.iturd iy afternoon la-t. ti.M Si. FaV->n. i'»pt. Park* n, to. k her depatture :r. .1 crid-e t-.irlv on >aturdiy morning last. The s.h on- r (Jener »1 anti-run, Captaia Mclver. f'-r l'uss-il . n S iturdav night, with a full ;; -:i soverai passencers. The s:'::o r.v r laweri, i aptain Kennedy, sailed ;riv v-.'sit rdiy morning for Poverty Bay, with a ■:.irzo "t ceal, -V '. 'i'he .-ch-.--: er Clyde, and cutter Gazelle, both took their departure-y-«tt-rday for t'rniit's Mill, Wan^.ipoa. The «ch n " r dare. Captain Falconer, at rive lon Saturday last fr-.iai Jlercurv Bay. with 21.S >5 ti et i\7r. '-.r. 1 : sa:.cd cin V\ edncsiay last, and had ;.J. -v-:atr on the passage. Th-? c-.f.ter Mo-nint 1-ight, Tiller, master, also arrive i from Mercury Ray on Saturday, with 18. 11 1.111 -itr.ber. In working up harbour she r-tn foul ot ;br s.-ravner TJ. pe, carryinS aivav her bowsprit, and ;C:-.t.rg the Hope's mvl sail tJ pieces. The cutter Hero, Joiner, mister, arrivel on Satur-;-.v rvrr.-'nz from Crii/s Mills, with a cargo of ::h:'rer. This vessel has lately been employed running ::c.'rtT b-rvv-:en Wangapoa and Wangarei. li-E Hi-te.—The schooner Hope. Captain Black, T:ur.i. r ;ira for AuCKiand v.-ith Gove-nine t des--brs on Wedn-sday niitht last. Had head winds dr?t t-art of pa-saj J , a-:d latierly light and bafUitiir. ?.:r:v:r,i in h-.rbour oil Saturday morning. She

The I'ai'Hanga —The schooner Tauranga, Captain I" Minrj. left '1 asirang* on Thur# -av l.ist, and had hi-iu a-inas throu bout, heieat noon 'r. Ti'i:.-:!'.v She bruits 21 empty ca .ks, 2S ton? C t pK;s*ariat stores. 3 cases (return- d cargo), and the : ..;-»:rg passenger :—Mr. James Foley, 31r. (.'lark, Mr Hennessy, Mi-s W'nitehouse, and Dr. Hooper. Tn? cutter Three Meters arrived from Mercury Bay <«l!!r J ay, with a full cirgo of timber Tee X Z.X Co.'s s.s. I aJy Bird. Cant. R«nner, i< -.iue from Xapier and the South on Wednesday -est. 'Jnecipper ship >ilver Eagle, Captain Longman, sr-i-eu at Shanghai frjm Sydney on the sth of Trie snip "V ictory, Captain Gibson, arrived at Ca! from tins port on the 10th of May. "Lite is. Sa'atnan.er Captain Clarke, was loading at Xewc : ,jt] e at the date of last advice?. Her c-:''.oation was uncertain, but it was supposed MelT: a fine ship Warrier, Captain Harrison, sailed '.""t Newcastle for Melbourne on the 20th in.st., wi h s cargo of cattle, sheep, pic?, kc. The barque India, ( aptain Kidd'o. arrived at Xew-ci-':e from Wanganui on the 20th ult. Tp.e barque 4 nne Melhui-h, hence arrived at New~zv\e on the 19th of July, and was loading again for ile,bourne. "ifce buique Xoveltv, Captain Austen, had arrived ! it Sydney prior to the Dashing Wave's sailing, and on the berth again f r this port with dispatch, ice Kate was also loading, and would sail about tht Is" in.-t. stringing op the Bi»G Git Bla-.—lnformation reached town yesterday that the above ve-sel had teen stranded on the bar at Baffle Creek. She had a vj-ntity of tal ow on board. She i- insured in the ific 1 lilice.- Sydney Herald, Ju y 19. T-e Ada.—l here are strong reasons for believing '"it, in the collision with the s a Jeddo, one of tlvseamen was drown.-rJ, and his shipmates think he w s ss eep in the forecastle at th- time, but if such watr,-- ca-e his body will, no doubt. be recovered r.y the o:ver. Can' Williamson hus called a survey, the retof wlveh has not tianspired. 'J he wreck of the •id-t has ;ini e bten sold. —Ibid. •'he 1 anjorb ste mek — I be new iron steamship. '1-S tons built for the Penins dar an 1 Oriental H-im Navii«tion Companv was hauled into the Vict'rii Dock on Saturday to be fitted out. She was 0";.t by the Thames Iron .shipbuilding Company u r h.ackw&li, and was launched on the 13th inst. Her 3 ra°n«ir.na are—3oo feet n length, 28 feet and 2'* feel d"pth of hold, and she i- to be fiited with en-gint-s of 400-horse power.—Mitchell s Register, M ay 13. accordance with the instri ctions issued from the Admiralty to Captain Cowper P. Coles, K.N., and to 'p< .Master-•'hipwright's Department at Portsmouth, '•l-; chief draughtsman lias a set of drawing* anuer Captain I o cs' supervision and direction, of a -"S ff-.int/ tu-ret ship, end>od\ing Captain Coles' I'Jeag in full of the turret principle as applicable to a Eea-aoinii ship. 'The vessel is designed to carry 600Jpunder euns or " I ig \\ ills" in her turret. 0 , and the 'irawiniis, compl t-> in all their details, wre sent in to jhe Admiralty by Captain Coles during; the first week :d 'he present month.— Ibid. ARRIVAL OF THE DASHING "WAVE. Th • fine barque Dashing Wave, in command of our -Hd 1 aptnin Roels (late of the barque ''ity of Koouri.e), arrived in harb ur at »n early hour on morning ast. She left Xewcast'lo on the --"h ultimo, experienced heavy gales throughout !-igliti n (r (] le Xorth 1 ape, when tli weather -' r >'.erated, and she has fince had fine breezes. An-c--r 'red oil the No:th Head at daylight on -Saturday, c..me up harbour in tow of thu ps Waitem-ita that ® crpoon, and came alongside the wharf in the *ning. J[(. r manifest will be fotind elsewhere. ,'iptaia ® n <?ls reports a brig us loading maize and raws at Newcastle tor this port when he sailed. Pspers t ' lan ' £ *- a P' li ' n lioels for later Sydney

ARRIVAL OF THE EASTWAItD HO! aJv ' 8 / ne Mp KastW! "-d Ho ! C'aytain G. F. Byrne, Or on i S , uturdfi y a fternooa from Now Yorkvii ? i 1 ;' N ' fcn ' York on tlic 21 et March, and carrm f ' Untf din 011 the 27th June ; disch irged her 25rli n*;P or t- and then sailed for hereon th* f" *\ '- a^Wrtf d Ho! experienced a fine om «; ° V ?* fc .' ape ' VOundin g it on the thi d day UoliV\sr CC j ' 1 P r " n0 a 8 * lac * to contend against IhT. u- ? S . W - winds and weather. 3 ip a manifest will be f.jund elsewhe r e. ARRIVAL of the jane. eaf y 6 j ane ' Captain Clauspn, miide the harbour JiT - T morninif, 14 days from Melbourne lhe »v, C ' 0n " le ult., had fine weather during ih>.,°V 19! aS e - Sighted the Three Kings on c £t > an d had light -winds down coast.

She brings a full cargc of merchandize, particulavs ot which are niven el<rwhere. < antain t'laiMcn has kindly furnished us with late iiles ol Mt'lbour td papers. ARRIVAL OF THE IC \TR WATKRS. The far.virite cattle hanpae, Kate Wate-s, Capt. (i r. airiv.-d in tl )t . lani ik river at an ea'ly lnnr .vestiiibu ihonintT.alter a good run ofoightdavs from \V. v he s on the mor.dna; of the 2Sth ultimo, lia* 1 ■ w ' ' ' for the (irst day and since then tme luht w.-ather: sijhtrd the ' Three Kir,u-8 on hur-ilay last, and had halPdng wind, along the coast " ° The Kii'f Waters hrinrs 240 heal of cattle and 100 ? ioep, i»i iin,. ronclifon. in Tant wo may fflv flirit it is 1 shipmoi t of stock wf lmvo vet" soon hrnucht into port, * lie tml neks 1 o\-ini; as frcsli us 'lift fifty th.-v W..JV pur n honnl. This fpontp highly f.*r tho t xt ellont cupa! ilitirsof tho vessel, and the great care bestowed on tlie beasts bv tlioso persons who have charge of them. H.M.5.3. BRISK. H. vr.S.S. Brisk, JTopo, sailed yesterday morninc for A\ via wiMi despatches his the Governor. Iho Falcon sailed on a cruise on Saturday morning;, but her destination is unknown. THE GLANCE. By the arrival <-f the Kose Ann last evening we have received information of the cutter Glance, mas'er, on the har at Maketu, Sh was troni * J ay with timber, and win n our inforniitTit 1* tt wa-s full of water- The s"ldiers stationed at Maketn were the timber out of her the best way they <onld. TRT\L TRIP OF TIIH BVLLiRAT. TJiis fi?io tlie fuH account of whose overhaul and laiP chinrr we stave in detail la?t week, made her oflioial trial trip on Seturday afternoon last. I here were a numh-T of peoplo present, and the weather being One a very pleasant afternoon was spent* Atter a little cruising up and down she was rut upon tho measured mi'e ; the first, run agiinstthe tide averaeyd 0 knots per h'-ur, the engine workinff up to 2t» n-volnti v p-;r minute, with a vacuum if 2 inches, and a pressu eof lo p<mnd? to theequare inch in the hoi]er. Ihe sih-oiul run witli th-* tide mai -tainMl 0> k».r ts per hour, with th<* revolution, Ibe a v speed was 6A- kn-'t-; ]>er hour, and the space ot time occupied in turning was 2| minut s. ( aptain Johnson and Avlmer present on behilt of thfa Bo.iivl, and expressed themselves hiffhlv satidied with the manner in which the engine had been improved and worked. Se bv, Chief Kntjinecr to the Ralhu-at, passed examination and received his certiti ate from the Marine Hoard on .Saturday 'I he Hallarat will also receive her certificate from the same authorities to-day. when fhe wili at once be laid on for th»* North- rn Ports. So far the Ballarat has proved herself to be everything that her owners a- ticipated, and the manner in which yhe went through her oth'-ial inspection and 'rial on Saturday last, wns hijjhlv satisfactory to everybody on bo:u*d. AVe heartily wish her and her spirited owners *' every sucee s "

POKT OF OXEnUNGA. A K RIVAL. Storm Bird, s.s., from Wanganui and Taranaki. PROJF.CTED I)F.PAR'I'L"RE3. Auckland, s s . for Southern Ports, to-morrow. Storm l<iid, ss, for Taranaki and Wanganui, to-inor.'ow. VES?KLS EXPECTED. Mary schooner, O'Connell, from Wanp-aiiui, early. Reliance, hriif, Austen, from Waiknto. Wontra \Vonga, s s., from the South, early. Alexandra, s.s., from Taranaki. VESSELS ry HARBOUR. Storm Bird, s.s., from Tamnaki ard Wanganui. Auckland, s.s, from Southern Ports. Que-n, schnmicr. from Tar mal-i. t-rigantine. frcim D'irt. cutter, from Port Waikat .. Favourite, cutter, from Wanganui. Moa, C 'al hulk. Volunteer, coal hulk. W. U. Wentworth, coal hulk. ENTERED INWARDS. .4T~GrST G— Storm Bird, s.slol t ns. Thomp'on. from Taranaki and Wanganui, in ballast. Passengers— Major Hronks, Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs Hollan* and two children, Mrs. Crowhurst and four children, Mr. Hart, 1 private. 1 servant. 4 privates and 1 sergeant 57th Regiment, 2 men Royal Artillerv, I man of the Forest iiangers.—Combes and Daldy, agents. The barge Fenrnaught arrived from the CorT wallis steam saw-mills, yesterday morning, with a cargo of timber. The si. Auckland, with the supplementary English mails, will leave for the Southern ports tomorrow. J he e.c. Storm Bird will also leave to-morrow, at noon, for Taranaki and WaTignnui. She will call at Waikato and liaglan on her way down.

ARRIVAL OF THE s 3. STORM BIRD. The N.Z.S.'N'. f'o.'s s p. Storm Bird, rapt. Thompson, arrived in ILnutau on Saturday. She left Wellintit n on Ist of Austu-t, lit 6 p m ; artived at ganui at 5 p.m on the 2nd pxp>:ripncine fr.sh W.N.W. winds, with heavy sea; h-ft Wanganui at 7 a.m. on the 4th ; arrived at Taianuki at 1" 30 p.m same dale; loft Taranaki at 3 p.m. on th 3 sth, arriving in the Manukau at 9..'J0 a.m. "n Satnrdny la>t She experienced fine weather and light variable winds since leaving Wanganui. The ss. '.burin was lyinr; in Turanaki at the time of the >torm Bird's departure.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 541, 7 August 1865, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 541, 7 August 1865, Page 2

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