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Foreign Goods for the South.

--On the 4th of last month the Am. bark Henry left Antwerp for Savannah, Ga., with a cargo of various productions intended for exhibition at the Georgia State Fair. This vessel, the Precurseur says, is the first of a line destined to carry on direct commercial intercourse between the Southern United States and Europe, and her departure on that account attracted considerable attention. Among the articles are products not only of Belgium, but of several German provinces. The cargo is in charge of two pupils of the High School of Commerce of Antwerp.

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