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present for Mrs. Jeff. Davis. This most perfect triumph of European art in that costly style known to connoisseurs as paint application is the very first known to have been made in the Republic, and perfected without the aid of a teacher. The collar shown us contains twenty-two different patterns. We were also shown two others in the same style almost finished. Sale of vessels and cargo at Charleston. The Charleston Mercury, of the 20th, says: The brig Betsey Ames, of Searsport, Me., 265 tons, in good order, and coppered, was sold here yesterday, for $7,000, cash. The brig Granada, of Portland, Me., was also disposed of, and for the same amount and terms — They were purchased by Messrs. John Fraser & Co., who will make a proper disposition of them. The sale of their cargoes, consisting of sugar, molasses, honey and other merchandise also took place, and were sold to various parties: 186 hhds. sugar sold from 6 5/8 to 7¾ cents per lb.; 187 hhds. molasses from 4