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air demand, while prices were lower. Sales of me were made at $3.25@$13.37½ and of prime at $12. 12½ @$12.25. Sugars were quiet and prices unchanged. Sales were con to 3 5 huds., including Cuba refining goods at @ with a small lot of plain New Orleans at 9 ½ 50 bbls. New Orleans molasses sold Coffee was firm, but quiet. Freights in American vessels were unchanged, while engagements were fair. In central vessels rates were steady, with moderate engagements. Miscellaneous. Lewis Welzel, a member of the Western Virginia Legislature, and editor of the Point Pressant Register, was by John Hall President of the Western Virginia Constitutional Convention, at Point Pleasant, Virginia, on the 23d inst. An off article and appeared in the Register against Mr. During a gale on the 21 inst. two barges, composing the tow of the steamboat Ethan Allen, on Lake complain, parted their hawsers, and sunk off Point of Rocks, carrying down five men. A number of other vessels had