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Provisions for the South.

--The following paragraph in the London Star, of May 8 confirms some statements which have already been made:

‘ The steamer Gladiator, which sailed from Liverpool last week, took on board 1,500 barrels of bread and 1,045 casks of bacon. The Gladiator cleared for Nassau, but there is but little doubt that her cargo is destined for a Confederate port.

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