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Corn is selling freely in the Mississippi region near Macon, at $1.50 a bushel, and there is plenty of it to be had.

Watches are now manufactured at Columbus, Ga. The business affords employment to quite a number of women.

Gen. Price was at Little Rock, March 16th, and will soon take the field with General Hindman's army.

The money of the Mobile banks is quoted in the New Orleans papers at 25 per cent. discount.

Dr. Woodson Bryan and his brother, of Houston, Texas, were drowned a few days since.

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