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The Daily Dispatch: November 24, 1860., [Electronic resource], The secession movement at the South . (search)
Northern Markets [By Telegraph.]
Baltimore, Nov. 23.
--Flour firm — Howard $5; no sales.
Wheat firm — Red $1.10 @ 1.20; White [email protected].
Corn steady — White and Yellow 60@63.
Provisions dull — Mess Pork $19. Lard 12 Coffee steady at 14 Whiskey firm at 20 ½.
New York, Nov. 23.
--Stocks better: Va. 6's $81; Mo. 6's $71. Noon.--Stocks better — Centrals 76 ¼; Va. 6's 81; Missouri's 71.
Flour and Wheat unchanged.
Corn steady and firm.
Provisions dull.
Whiskey dull Markets [By Telegraph.]
Baltimore, Nov. 23.
--Flour firm — Howard $5; no sales.
Wheat firm — Red $1.10 @ 1.20; White [email protected].
Corn steady — White and Yellow 60@63.
Provisions dull — Mess Pork $19. Lard 12 Coffee steady at 14 Whiskey firm at 20 ½.
New York, Nov. 23.
--Stocks better: Va. 6's $81; Mo. 6's $71. Noon.--Stocks better — Centrals 76 ¼; Va. 6's 81; Missouri's 71.
Flour and Wheat unchanged.
Corn steady and firm.
Provisions dull.
Later from Europe.arrival of the Africa.
New York, Nov. 23
--The steamship Africa, from Liverpool via Queenstown on the 10th, has arrived.
The King of Sardinia had formally accepted the sovereignty of Naples.
Garibaldi had resigned the dictatorship and gone to his island home.
Commercial. Liverpool, Nov. 10.
--Flour dull and declined on the week.
Wheat steady.
Sugar firm-- all slightly advanced.
Coffee firm.
Rice firm, with a large speculative inquiry, and higher.-- dull at 5a, 4d. @3a. 3d., to arrive.
Turpentine at 34
The Daily Dispatch: November 24, 1860., [Electronic resource], The secession movement at the South . (search)
From the South.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 23.
--This week has been the gloomiest, in a commercial point of , on record, The total sales of cotton for the week amount to only 731 bales. Forced sales of sterling exchange have been made at 96.
There is nothing doing in domestic freights.
Liverpool freights are quoted at ½ a The editor says it is probable the Florida Legislature will pass preventing Northern vessels bringing such crews into ports of that State.
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 23.
--Little of that sentiment regarded at the North as conservative prevails in the South.
Here conservatism is expressed in the resolutions offered in the G ose called for in the second, are the only conditions upon which Georgia, consistent with right and self-respect, can remain in the Union.
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 23.
--It is reported here to-day that Gov. Brown will veto any bill ioning the suspension of the Banks unless Georgia secedes.
There are rumors that one o
From Washington. Washington, Nov. 23.
--The New York Herald of this morning says that there has been an interview between the President and an ardent secessionist.
The President took strong grounds against secession without first resorting to conciliatory measures, and could not believe that the mighty West would permit the mouth of the Mississippi to be held by a foreign power, which both Louisiana and Arkansas would become in case of their withdrawal from the Union.
South Carolina, he says, wishes to enter into a conflict with me — a conflict with myself — and upon the drawing of the first drop of blood to drag other Southern States into a secession movement.
The President did not intimate what he would do in that case, but admitted that the South had suffered great wrongs at the hands of the North;but the federal compact was not to be broken up precipitately, and without reasoning and reflection.
He would first appeal to the North to do justice to the South, and if tha
The Daily Dispatch: November 24, 1860., [Electronic resource],
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Suspensions at the North.
Philadelphia, Nov. 23.
--The Banks of Trenton, N. J., have suspended.
Baltimore, Nov. 23.
--Samuel Harris & Sons, bankers, have suspended.
It is understood that it will be only temporary.
Suspensions at the North.
Philadelphia, Nov. 23.
--The Banks of Trenton, N. J., have suspended.
Baltimore, Nov. 23.
--Samuel Harris & Sons, bankers, have suspended.
It is understood that it will be only temporary.
Gov. Wise tenders his Services to South Carolina. Norfolk, Nov.23.
--Gov. Wise has offered his services to Gov. Gist, of South Carolina, in case of an emergency, and if not required by Virginia.
The Daily Dispatch: November 24, 1860., [Electronic resource], Message of the Governor of North Carolina . (search)
Naval. Washington, Nov. 23.
--Purser T. B. Nalle, of Virginia, left here to-day for the Charleston (Mass.) Navy Yard, to which post he had been ordered.