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The returns of the South Carolina Banks for January show an increase in circulation to the extent of $90,135; an increase in foreign exchange of $958,270, and an increase in deposits of $639,623. The specie shows a decrease of $1,228. 12, and domestic exchange a decrease of $1,738.809.60. New York, Feb. 14.--Flour — Prices have an upward tendency. Sales of 11,0 bbls, at an advance of 5 State $5.65@5.15; Ohio $5.55@5.65; Southern unchanged. Wheat has an upward tendency — sales 2,00 bushels at an advance of 1 cent; red Western $1.30; prime white Canada $1.51 ½. Corn has an upward tendency — sales of 25,000 bushels at an advance of 1--mixed 65 ½@66 cents. Pink is dull. Lard is unchanged. Whiskey is dull at 17 ½@18 Sales in New York, February 16th of $5,000 Va. 6's at 76, $4,00 do. at 76 ½, and $5,000 N. C. 6's at 79. Baltimore, February 16th.--Flour dull — Howard st. and Ohio $5.12; City Mills $5--no sales. Wheat is steady — red $1.25@1.28; white $1.35@
Philadelphia, Feb. 14.--Cl'd schr. Lydia R. Ogden. Richmond. Liverpool, Jan. 26.--Ar'd. bark Rubin, City Point. Charleston, Feb. 14.--Ar'd steam tug James Gray, Richmond. Boston,Feb. 14.--Ar'd steam tug James Gray, Richmond. Boston, Feb. 14.--Ar'd schr. Magnolia, Richmond via City Point. Holmes' Hole, Feb. 13.--Sl'd. schr. Citizen, Virginia. Newport, Feb. 14.--Ar'd schrs. I. D. Snow and M. L. Partridge, Rockland, forFeb. 14.--Ar'd schr. Magnolia, Richmond via City Point. Holmes' Hole, Feb. 13.--Sl'd. schr. Citizen, Virginia. Newport, Feb. 14.--Ar'd schrs. I. D. Snow and M. L. Partridge, Rockland, for Petersburg, Va.; Leading Breeze, Providence, for Rappahannock, Va. Plymouth, Feb. 5.--Cl'd schr. Martha Washington, Norfolk. Providence, Feb. 14.--Ar'd schr. S. B. Bailey, Norfolk. NeFeb. 14.--Ar'd schrs. I. D. Snow and M. L. Partridge, Rockland, for Petersburg, Va.; Leading Breeze, Providence, for Rappahannock, Va. Plymouth, Feb. 5.--Cl'd schr. Martha Washington, Norfolk. Providence, Feb. 14.--Ar'd schr. S. B. Bailey, Norfolk. New York Feb. 16.--Cl'd stm'r. Yorktown, Richmond; schr. Leroy, Norfolk. Spoken.--Schr. Vapor, Dissosway, from Richmond for Rio Janeiro, Feb. 9, lat. 35.15, lon. 66. Disaster.--Schr. R. R. FrFeb. 14.--Ar'd schr. S. B. Bailey, Norfolk. New York Feb. 16.--Cl'd stm'r. Yorktown, Richmond; schr. Leroy, Norfolk. Spoken.--Schr. Vapor, Dissosway, from Richmond for Rio Janeiro, Feb. 9, lat. 35.15, lon. 66. Disaster.--Schr. R. R. Freeman, of Tangier, Va., sunk in Quick's Hole, was visited on the 13th inst, by Capt. ower, the submarine diver, for the purpose of ascertaining the fate of her crew. He would commence operations on
Rejection of a Peace Commissioner. AlbanyFeb. 14. --The Senate to-day, by a vote of 15 to 13, rejected the nomination of the Hon. Francis Granger as a Peace Commissioner to Washington. The 15 are rabid Republicans.