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Yarns--None. Candlewick, 50 cents per lb. Corn — Improved. We quote 85a90 cents per bushel. Corn Meal--$1a1 05 per bushel. Cheese — The limited lots of Country Dairy 35 cents per lb. Dried Fruit--Peaches, unpeeled, $3.00 to 3.50; Pealed, $5.00; Apples, $1.50 per bushel. Forage — Timothy, $1.75a$2; Clover, $1.60a$1.75; Sheaf Cats, $1.50a$1.75; Shucks, $1a$1.25 per cwt. Fertilizers — James River Manipulation guano, $60 per ton; stock small and rapidly reducing. Mexican guano, $25; Sombrero, $35; Bone Ash, $40. Stocks exceedingly light. Feathers — Quiet, at 37½ cents per lb. Flaxseed — Nominal; $1.50. Flour — We quote Superfine at $6.75a$7; Extra $7.25a$7.50; Family $8a$8.50; all by the dray load. Hides — Green, 6 cents; salled, 9 cents; dry, 12a15 cents. Iron--English refined and American, but a small supply, which is sold in limited quantities at 8 cents per lb.; Swedes, none in market. Lard — 21a23 cents. L
Late Southern intelligence. From our Southern exchanges we gather the following: Another chance for a difficulty with Great Britain. The Rio Grande is a neutral stream, the boundary between Mexico and the Confederate States. This river, says the New Orleans Delta, has been blockaded by the United States navy, and is now closed to the commerce of the world. The ships of foreign nations, bound for Matamoras and other Mexican ports, are forbidden entrance into the river. The first vessel which was ordered off happened to be an English ship with freight for an English house at Matamoras. No better illustration could be given of the forbearance or imbecility of the British Government in relation to this blockade than would be their acquiescence in such an exclusion of their merchant vessels from the port of a nation not engaged in this war. C. B. Treasury notes in East Tennessee. We hear numerous complaints from persons in different parts of East Tennessee in reg
lb. cotton Yarns--none. Candlewick, 50 cents per lb. Corn — Improved. We quote 85a90 cents per bushel. Corn Meal--$1a1.05 per bushel. Cheese — the limited lots of country Dairy 35 cents per lb. Dried Fruit--Peaches, unpealed, $3.00 to 3.50; Pealed, $5.00; Apples, $1.50 per bushel. Forage — Timothy, $1.75a$2; Clover, $1.60a$1.75; Sheaf Cats, $1.50a$1.75; Shucks, $1a$1.25 per cwt. Fertilizers — James river Manipulation guano, $60 per ton; Stock small and rapidly reducing. Mexican guano, $25; Sombrero, $35; Bone Ash, $40. Stocks exceedingly light. Feathers — quiet, at 37½ cents per lb. Flaxseed — Nominal; $1.50. Flour — we quote Superfine at $6.75a $7; Extra $7.25a$7.50; family $8a$8.50; all by the dray load. Hides — Green, 6 cents; salted, 9½ cents; dry, 12a15 cents. Iron--English refined and American, but a small supply, which is sold in limited quantities at 8 cents per lb.; Swedes, none in Market. Lard — 21a23 cents. Leather — up
r lb. Cotton Yarns--None. Candlewick, 30 cents per lb. Corn — We quote 85 cents per bushel. Corn Meal--$1a1 05 per bushel. Cheese — The limited lots of Country Dairy 35 cents per lb. Dried Fruit--Peaches, unpeeled, $3. to 3.50; Pealed, $5.00; Apples, $4.50 per bushel. Forage — Timothy, $1.75a$2; Clover, $1.60a$1.76; Sheaf Oats, $1.50a$1.76; Shucks, $1a$1.25 per cwt. Fertilizers — James River Maculation guano, $60 per ton; stock small and rapidly reducing. Mexican guano, $25; Sombrero $35; Bone Ash, $40. Stocks exceedingly light. Feathers — Quiet, at 37½ cents per lb. Flaxseed — Nominal; $1.50. Flour — We quote Superfine at $6.75a$7; Extra $7.25a$7.50; Family $8a$8.50; all by the dray load. Hides — Green, 6 cents; salted, 8½ cents; dry, 12a16 cents. Iron--English refined and American, but a small supply, which is sold in limited quantities at 8 cents. per lb.; Swedes, none in market. Lard — 21a23 cents.
on Yarns--None. Candlewick, 50 cents per lb. corn — We continue to quote 85 cents per bushel. corn Meal--$1a1.05 per bushel. Cheese — The limited lots of Country Dairy 35 cents per lb. Dried Fruit--Peaches, unpeeled, $3.00 to 3.50; Pealed, $6.00a6.50; Apples, $2.00 per bushel. Forage — Timothy, $1.75a$2; Clover, $1.60 a$1.75; Sheaf Cats, $1.50a$1.75; Shucks, $1a $1.25 per cwt. Fertilizers — James River Manipulation guano, $60 per ton; stock small and rapidly reducing. Mexican guano, $25; Sombrero, $35; Bone Ash, $40. Stocks exceedingly light. Feathers — Quiet, at 37½ cents per lb. Flaxseed — Nominal; $1.50. flour — We quote Superfine at $6.75a $7; Extra $7.25a$7.50; Family $8a$8.50; all by the dray load. Hides — Green, 6 cents; salted, 9½cents; dry, 12a15 cents. iron--English refined and American, but a small supply, which is sold in limited quantities at 8 cents per lb.; Swedes, none in market. Liquors — Common (20 per cent) w
or entry into or departure from Confederate ports. During the preriod of time between the 26th of May, 1861, and January 6th, 1862, the total number of vessels that have left Confederate ports for Cubes harbors is fifty, as follows: Spanish, 4; Mexican, 2; American, 4; British, 26; Confederate, 14. Total, 50. During the same period, the number of vessels run into our ports was forty-eight, as follows: Spanish, 2; Mexican, 1; American, 2; British, 41; Confederate, 2. Total, 48.-- of thes2, the total number of vessels that have left Confederate ports for Cubes harbors is fifty, as follows: Spanish, 4; Mexican, 2; American, 4; British, 26; Confederate, 14. Total, 50. During the same period, the number of vessels run into our ports was forty-eight, as follows: Spanish, 2; Mexican, 1; American, 2; British, 41; Confederate, 2. Total, 48.-- of these forty-eight vessels twenty-three were schooners, loaded with coffee. There was also one steamer loaded with the same article.
. Cotton Yarns--none. Candlewick, 50 cents per lb. corn — we continue to quote 85 cents per bushel. corn Meal--$1a1.05 per bushel. Cheese — the limited lots of country Dairy 35 cents per lb. Dried Fruit--Peaches, unpeeled, $3.00 to 3.50; Pealed, $6.00a6.50; Apples, $2.00 per bushel. forage — Timothy, $1.75a$2; Clover, $1.60a$1.75; Sheaf Oats, $1.50a$1.75; Shucks, $1a$1.25 per cwt. Fertilizers — James river Manipulation guano, $60 per ton; Stock small and rapidly reducing. Mexican guano, $25; Sombrero, $35; bone Ash, $40. Stocks exceedingly light. Feathers — quiet, at 37½ cents per lb. Flaxseed — Nominal; $1.50. Flour — we quote Superfine at $6.75a$7; extra $7.25a$7.50; family $8a$8.50; all by the dray load. Hides — Green, 6 cents; salted, 9½ cents; dry, 12a15 cents. iron--English refined and American, but a small supply, which is sold in limited quantities at 8 cents per lb.; Swedes, none in market. Liquors — common (20 per cent) whiskey
rotection, and by a disavowal by the U. States Government of the act of violence committed by their naval officer. The friendly relations between Her Majesty and the President of the United States are therefore unimpaired. Her Majesty willingly appreciates the loyalty and patriotism which has been manifested on this occasion by Her Majesty's North American subjects. The wrongs committed by various parties, and by successive Governments in Mexico upon foreign residents within Mexican territory, and for which no satisfactory redress could be obtained, have led to the conclusion of a convention between Her Majesty, the Emperor of the French, and the Queen of Spain, for the purpose of regularizing a combined occupation of the coast of Mexico, with a view to obtain that redress which has hitherto been withheld. That convention, and the papers relating to that subject, will be laid before you. After referring to Mexico and China, the address concludes: Her Majesty regr
cotton--9½a10 cents per 1b. cotton Yarns--None. Candlewick, 50 cents per 1b. Corn — We continue to quote 85 cents per bushel. Corn Meal--$1a1.05 per bushel. Cheese — The limited lots of country Derry 85 cents per lb. Dried Fruit--Peaches, unpeeled, #3.00 to 3.50; Pealed, $5.00a6.50; Apples, $2.00 per bushel. Forage — Timothy, $1.74a$2; Clover, $1.60a$125 per cwt. Fertilizers — James River Manipulation guano, $60 per ton;s stock small and rapidly reducing. Mexican guano, $25, Sombrero, $35; Bone Ash, $40. Stocks exceedingly light. Feathers — Quiet, at 37½cents per lb. Flaxseed — Nominal; $1.50. Flour — We quote Superfine at Extra $7.50; Family $8a$8.50; all by the dray load. Hides — Green, 5 cents; salted, 9½cents; dry, 12a15 cents. iron--English refined and American, but a small supply, which is sold in limited quantities at 3 cents per 1b.; Swedes, none in market. Liquors — Common (20 per cent) whiskey $1
ot deem it advisable to urge her Majesty's Government to an immediate decision upon so grave a question, but contented themselves with a presentation of the cause of their Government, and have quietly waited upon events to justify all that they had said, with the hope that her Majesty's Government would soon come to the conclusion that the same sense of justice, the same view of duty under the law of nations, which caused it to recognize the de facto Government of Texas while yet a superior Mexican army was contending for supremacy upon its soil, the de facto Governments of the South American republics while Spain still persisted in claiming to be their sovereign, and the de facto Governments of Greece, of Belgium, and Italy, would induce it to recognize the Government of the Confederate States of American upon the happening of events exhibiting a deep seated and abiding confidence that success will attend their efforts. At all events, reconstruction of the Union is an impossibility.
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