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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
Commerce between Charleston and Boston. --The bitter antipodal political sentiments existing between the people of Boston and of Charleston does not appear to enter into their commercial relations. The steamers Massachusetts and South Carolina, forming a steamship line between the two ports, left Boston on different days, a week or two ago, crowded with miscellaneous freights, and the Charleston Mercury of Wednesday, in chronicling the departure from that city on the day previous of the Boston steamer, says that her freight amounted in value to nearly $60,000, and that it would have exceeded that amount had not the announcement been made that she was filled to her utmost capacity — a mistaken impression, as it subsequently appeared.