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Effects of the Southern War.

--By private letters received per Kangaroo, we learn that orders were received by the agent in England of one of our largest manufactories in the United States, to send back all the revolvers that could be spared, by the first mail steamer to either New York or Boston; the demand was so great the supply was not equal. From 3,000 to 6,000 of Colt's revolvers were to be sent at once.--Boston Trav.

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