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rom the character of the crop, (which ill fits it for stemming.) and present ruling prices and heavy stocks in the English markets, will be very small, probably not exceeding 5,000 hhds. to 6,00 hhds in the entire West, including Missouri. The frosts of the 12th and 13th of October did no damage in this section, the entire crop having been cut and housed before that date, with the exception of a few scattering plants.--The receipts of Tobacco at Clarksville for the commercial year ending August 31st, were 12,423 hhds., exclusive of the receipts and shipments from our eleven stemmeries, about 4,000 hhds. more. New York. Dec. 8.--Flour heavy; sales this morning of 4,000 barrels at $4.50@4.90 for Southern. Wheat dull and nominal; no sales. Corn heavy; sales of 15,000 bushels at 58 cts. for mixed. Lard dull at 10@10 ¾ cents. Whiskey dull and nominal at 17@17 ½ cents. Receipts of flour 10,684 hhls.; wheat 50,500 bushels; corn 37,282 bush — Stocks opened better; but the market close