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d for Mr. Jackson, of Savannah, and a sharp discussion followed, Mr. Jackson speaking strongly for immediate secession. Important from Alabama. Montgomery, Nov.16. --The disunion feeling is on the increase. The people are more quiet than ever before known, but all are determined to act. The State Convention of thlina will undoubtedly secede on the 18th of December, and this adds great strength to the secession feeling in Alabama. Affairs at Charleston. Charleston, Nov. 16. --Preparations are steadily progressing for the Convention.--There will be but little conflict of interest in the election of delegates. In most districtsis, Yerger, and Gen. Freeman. The most intense enthusiasm prevailed, and the meeting adjourned amid loud cheers. Secession meeting at Mobile. Mobile, Nov. 16. --At the meeting of citizens, irrespective of party, held here today, resolutions were adopted, unanimously favoring a secession from the Union. A res
Baltimore, Nov. 16. --Cleared, schr. Elmira, Richmond. November 17--Cleared, steamer Geo. Peabody, do. Bordeaux, Oct. 31.--Arrived, ship Lydia, Dennis, Norfolk. Salem, Nov. 13.--Sailed, schr. Charlotte E. Bucks, Norfolk. New York,Nov. 15.--Cleared, schr. Escoriaza, Norfolk. November 16.--Cleared, schr. . Bucks, Norfolk. New York,Nov. 15.--Cleared, schr. Escoriaza, Norfolk. November 16.--Cleared, schr. Gallego, Richmond. Philadelphia, Nov. 16.--Cleared, schr. R. P. King, Richmond. November 17--Cleared, schr. W. P. Phillips, do; J. Jerome, Alexandria. Alexandria,Nov. 17.--Sailed, schr. Kaichus Point, Petersburg. . Bucks, Norfolk. New York,Nov. 15.--Cleared, schr. Escoriaza, Norfolk. November 16.--Cleared, schr. Gallego, Richmond. Philadelphia, Nov. 16.--Cleared, schr. R. P. King, Richmond. November 17--Cleared, schr. W. P. Phillips, do; J. Jerome, Alexandria. Alexandria,Nov. 17.--Sailed, schr. Kaichus Point, Petersburg.
Burning of a Railway Station House. Cleveland, O. Nov. 16 --The station house at Crestline was destroyed by fire this afternoon. The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad's loss is $15,000.
Death of a Cincinnati Merchant. Cincinnati, Nov. 16 --Calvin Fletcher, one of the pioneer merchants of this city, died yesterday afternoon of disease of the heart.
part in it, and others have no faith in its efficacy; but a few are willing to try it, and have advanced $100,000 each for this purpose. The imports are very light, the total of general merchandize for the week being less than half the corresponding total for last year. The fact that the foreign imports at this port for the week are not only relatively, but absolutely less than the exports, is a favorable feature in the aspect of affairs which should not be overlooked. Mobile, Nov. 16. --Sales of Cotton to-day 4,000 bales at 10 ¾@10 ½ for middlings. Sales of the week 20,000 bales. Receipts 24,000 bales--the same as the corresponding week of last year. Decrease of receipts at this port 13,000 bales; stock in port 127,000 bales; Cotton freights to Liverpool 17 32@9-16; freights to Havre 13-16; Sterling Exchange 103@104 ½, and nominal; bills on New York ½ discount. Alexandria, Nov. 17 --Flour — Family $6.50@$7.50; extra $5.75@6.50; super @5.37 ½@5.50.
Baltimore Cattle Market. Baltimore, Nov. 16. --The offerings of Beef Cattle yesterday amounted to 1,350 head, being fifty more than last market day. Of the above, 200 head were driven to Philadelphia, 150 were left over unsold, and the balance (1,000 head) were taken up by Baltimore butchers at prices ranging from $3 to $4 per 100 lbs., but very few, however, at the latter figure. The average price was $3.44 per 100 lbs., being 18 ¾ cents higher than last Thursday's rate. The market wound up very dull. There was quite a brisk demand for Hogs. Sales were made of good to prime lots at $8 to $8.25 per 100 lbs. The market for Sheep was exceedingly dull, and prices show a decline. We quote them at $2.50 to $3.50 per head.