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Northern Markets. Baltimore, Jan. 30. --Flour dull at $5.25@$5.37--no sales. Wheat buoyant — Red $1.30@ $1.35;White $1.45@$1.65. Corn firmer — Yellow 61--65;White 70@73 Provisions steady — Mess Pork $18 ½. Coffee 11 ½@12 ½. Whiskey steady at 18@18 ½. New York, Jan. 30. --Cotton steady; sales of 6,700 bales. Flour quiet at yesterday's quotations. Wheat easier: red $1.32; white $1.55@1.60. Corn firm: mixed 69@70. Provisions dull and unchanged: Lard 10 ½@10 ½. Whiskey 18 ½. Sugar heavy: N. O. 4 ½ @6 ½. Coffee steady at 11 ½@13 ½.--Turpentine firm at 36. Rosin dull. Rice steady at 3 ½@4 ½. Stocks opened lower, but closed firmer under the European news: N. Y. Centrals 80 ½; Va. 6's 75 ½; Mo. 6's 68 ½. Sales in New YorkJanuary 29, of $1,000 Va. 6's at 75 ½; $19,000 Tenn. 6's at 74 ½, and $