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ton? and in case of the discontinuance of the United States Custom-House at Charleston, will Bremen vessels be permitted to proceed hence on their voyage without hindrance on the part of the United States authorities? Lord Lyons, under date of December 31st, acquaints the Secretary of State that he has received a letter from the British Consul at Charleston, in which it is stated that South Carolina has passed an ordinance declaring, in effect, that the Custom-Houses of the United States i and to remove any apprehension which may exist that the abolition de facto of the United States Custom-House will be allowed to subject British vesselvs or commerce to loss, injury, or inconvenience. Mr. Tassaro, the Spanish Minister, on December 31st, calls Secretary Black's attention to a letter from the Spanish Consul at Charleston, relative to customs affairs in that city. Next, Secretary Black is informed by Lord Lyons, that South Carolina authorities have removed the buoys, wit