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Flour for the Passover.

--The Baldwinsville (N. Y.) Gazette notices that 2,100 barrels of flour are being ground at a mill in that place for the Jews of New York, who will use it for making unleavened bread for the Passover. An agent of those who ordered this flour is at the mill constantly during the process of grinding, and seats each barrel with his private mark in wax. Spring wheat is used for making this flour.

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