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s,and Commission Merchants. As the season is now advancing for Hiring Out Negroes, we offer our services especially in that department, feeling confident that our facilities are such as will enable us to obtain for them good homes and good prices, with prompt returns made quarterly. We also attend promptly to the sale of all kinds of Country Produce, Collecting Claims, &c. Office, for the present, Basement Metropolitan Hall, Franklin street. References.--S. McGruder's Sons, Duke & Hutcheson, Charles C. Ellett. Thos. D. Quarles, Richmond; Richmond T. Lacy, E. Ball. New Kent; Rev. Jas. H. Christian, E. Waddill, Col. John L. Walker, Charles City; E. R. Coke, Col. Wm. Bush, Allen Richardson. James City; Oswald Kemp, P. H. Fitzhugh, Gloucester; Robt. Healy, Joseph Christian, Middlesex; Musoos Garnett, E. M. Ware, Essex; Dr. S. S. Henley; Turner & Acre, King and Queen; I. B. Edwards. Dr. F. Gregory, P. H. Slaughter. King William; Wm. O. Winston, Jas. H. Lipscomb, Hanover
Can't conquer Crinoline. --The Duke of Malskoff is to have $100,000 a year as Governor of Algeria, which, added to his salary as Marshal, Senator, Member of the Council of Regency and Duke, constitute an income from the State Treasury of $162,000 a year. But the Duke can't obtain the consent of his young wife to accompany him in his Algerine exile, and she is fitting up the handsome residence in the Avenue Montaigue, given her by the Empress at the time of her marriage, as a permanent rescan't obtain the consent of his young wife to accompany him in his Algerine exile, and she is fitting up the handsome residence in the Avenue Montaigue, given her by the Empress at the time of her marriage, as a permanent residence during the Governor's absence. The Governor was complaining a few days ago to the Emperor that he could not induce his wife to go with him to Algiers, when His Majesty said to him, laughing, "That's it; you can take Sebastopol, Duke, but you can't conquer a woman!"