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ectoral votes are for Lincoln. The following dispatches are from the Philadelphia Pennsylvanian: Charleston, Nov. 14--10 o'clock.-- A meeting is now being held in Institute Hall, to make arrangements to give the members of the Legislatur charge of it for the present. There is a large quantity of arms and ammunition stored in the Arsenal. Charleston, Nov. 14--11 P.M.-- A meeting of the Directors of the city banks was held this afternoon. They decided that they would not suspeof a Palmetto tree, with a lone star, have been hung out in various parts of the city during the day. Charleston, November 14--12 o'clock, P. M — The feeling of secession grows stronger. Many openly express the fear that Alabama or Georgia wile declaration. Governor Brown was present, and says that he will not permit the coercion of any State. Washington, Nov. 14.--South Carolina bills are repudiated here to-day in toto. They are not taken at any sacrifice. Business continues much
The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1860., [Electronic resource], Heavy movements in Agricultural Products. (search)
Heavy movements in Agricultural Products. --The movements at this market in agricultural products of the country continue on a scale of unexampled magnitude. The deliveries at this market from interior and coastwise points during the past week have included 12,700 bales cotton, 1,026,000 bushels wheat, 152,000 barrels flour, 165,000 bushels corn, 128,000 bushels barley, 165,000 bushels oats, 9,500 tierces and barrels beef, 35,000 boxes cheese, 8,500 barrels rosin, 2,600 barrels spirits turpentine, 2,312 casks rice, 6,000 package butter, 3,900 barrels whiskey and 5,000 packages tobacco, the total value of which may be set down as not far from four millions of dollars. The total exports of all kinds, but mostly in our agricultural products, were to the value of nearly three and a half millions of dollars — a sum exceeded but on a single occasion in the history of our commerce, and that exception was noted in the present season — a few weeks since.-- N. Y. Courier, Nov. 14.
The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1860., [Electronic resource], Heavy movements in Agricultural Products. (search)
blishing names until something more definite is known. The parties mentioned are largely engaged in the Southern trade The North American says: "There is more demand for money outside the Banks, who are pursuing a very prudent course in the present unsettled state of the times and the best paper cannot be placed at less than 7 @ 12 per cent per annum; the market is very much excited, and capitalists part with their money with reluctance, even at these rates." New Orleans, Nov, 14--Messrs. J. H Ashbridge & Nephew's Circular of to-day reports: 117 ships and 32 barks in port; tonnage, 124,217 tons; due. 50 ships and 10 barks; total tonnage in port and due, 175,787 tons; vessels cleared but not yet due, 39 ships and 7 barks. Receipts of Cotton from 1st. September, 519,784 bales; stock of Cotton, 289,284 bales; stock of Tobacco, 12,650 hhds.-- Middling Cotton is worth 11½c. Freights to Liverpool, 19-32 @ ⅝d.; to Havre. 1¼c. Northern Markets--[By Telegraph.] B
The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1860., [Electronic resource], The feeling before Lincoln's election. (search)
New York, Nov, 14.--Arrived. schr. Marshall, Richmond. Nov. 15.--Arrived, schr. Rebecca, Petersburg. Providence, Nov, 13.--Arrived. schr. U. D., Norfolk. Philadelphia, Nov. 14.--Cleared, steamer City of Richmond, Richmond. Baltimore, Nov. 15--Arrived, schr. Amos Falkenburg, Richmond. Alexandria, Nov, 15,--Sailed, schr. Jas. M. Sewell, Norfolk. New York, Nov, 14.--Arrived. schr. Marshall, Richmond. Nov. 15.--Arrived, schr. Rebecca, Petersburg. Providence, Nov, 13.--Arrived. schr. U. D., Norfolk. Philadelphia, Nov. 14.--Cleared, steamer City of Richmond, Richmond. Baltimore, Nov. 15--Arrived, schr. Amos Falkenburg, Richmond. Alexandria, Nov, 15,--Sailed, schr. Jas. M. Sewell, Norfolk.