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Later from Europe.Arrival of the Canadian. Portland, Me., Jan. 17. --The Canadian has arrived, with Liverpool dates to Jan. 3d. The York for London was totally lost off Guernsey. A part of the crew were saved. The Asia arrived out on the 2d of January. The ship Gottenberg, of New York, for Hamburg, was lost on Goodwin Sound.--Twenty hands lost and seven saved. The Canadian brings £106,000 sterling in specie. Prince Carignan, the King's lieutenant, had arrived at Naples in the ship Bostonian. Commercial. Liverpool, Jan. 3. --Cotton — Sales of three days 22,000 bales; for speculation and export 1,600 bales each. Stock in port 529,000 bales, including 372,000 American. Flour firm. Wheat dull, Severe weather checks removals. Corn quiet, with a declining tendency. Provisions quiet. Consols 32½
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The Markets. Baltimore, Jan. 17. --Flour dull — Howard and Ohio held at $5.62, and no buyers. Wheat steady. --Red $1.35@1.38; White $1.45@1.58. Corn firm — Mixed 62@63 cts. Provisions steady — Mess Pork $17.50; Sump $13. Coffee quiet at 12@13. Whiskey lower — City and Ohio 18½. Norfolk, Jan. 17th.--Sales of Corn are reported at 64@65½c.; tendency advancing. Cotton quiet-sales at 11¼ @12¼. Naval Stores dull and unchanged. Slaves in demand. R. O. hhds. 30@58. New York, Jhanged. Slaves in demand. R. O. hhds. 30@58. New York, Jan. 17.--Cotton easier — Middlings 12¼@12¼. Flour declined 5 cents. Southern $5.80 @$6.10. Wheat heavy — red $1.35, white $1.50@$1.52. Corn lower-mixed 69 @71. Pork firm — Mess $17.50; Prime $13.25. Lard 10½@10¼ --Whiskey 18½@18¾. Sugar more active. Orleans 4½@6 ½. Coffee unchanged 11@13. Molasses 38@39. Turpentine firm-35@37 ½. Rice quiet at 4@4½. Stocks dull and lower-New York Central's 79; Virg
ugar, one cargo arrived — we quote 7 ½@8c; Cuba 7 ½@8 ½c; Porto Rico 8@9 ¼c., Loaf 11@11 ¼c.; Crushed and Powdered 10 ¾c.; Coffee Sugar: A 10, B 9 ¼c.; Extra C 9 ¼c. Tobacco.--The sales of tobacco have been small this year, only about 50 hhds. and some parcels of loose. We notice the sales of some Lugs and common Leaf Lugs $4.75@2.50; Leaf $3@4.50; some stemming Leaf $6@6.50, no fine manufacturing in market. Stock on hand of the old crop very light and mostly of inferior quality. Wheat.--There is so little doing that quotations are but little more than nominal. We quote Red $1.15@1.20; White $1.30 to 1.40--at the latter rate only a few sales of extra prime. Whiskey.--Richmond Reclined 21 ½@22 ½ cts.; Stearns' Old Maited Rye $1.50; other qualities 75@$1.50 per gallon. Wines.--Port, Burgundy $1@2.50 per gallon; Port Juice $2.50@4. Madeira, Sicily 45@$1.75; Old Madeira $2.50@4. Sherry, Permartin, Duff and Gordon, Amontillado $2@6. Wood.--Wholesale: Oak $3