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n advance of ½3¾d. The sales to speculators and exporters were 20,000 bales, causing an upward tendency in prices. Advices from Manchester were favorable. The market for cotton goods closed quiet. Latest from Liverpool via Queenstown, Nov. 14. --The cotton markets is firm, with an upward tendency in prices. Sales for two days 22,000 bales, including 10,000 to speculators and exporters. Prices unchanged. Breadstuffs quiet, but steady. Corn steady. Provisions dull. London, Nov prices. Advices from Manchester were favorable. The market for cotton goods closed quiet. Latest from Liverpool via Queenstown, Nov. 14. --The cotton markets is firm, with an upward tendency in prices. Sales for two days 22,000 bales, including 10,000 to speculators and exporters. Prices unchanged. Breadstuffs quiet, but steady. Corn steady. Provisions dull. London, Nov. 14--By Telegraph to Queenstown. --Consols closed at 93¼ a 94, for money. American securities quiet