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The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1865., [Electronic resource], Southern Representation — the latest news from Washington. (search)
that no such note has been issued, but, on the contrary, the Spanish Government is disposed to make every concession. Commercial and financial. Liverpool, November 30 --Noon.--The sales of cotton Monday and Tuesday amounted to 22,000 bales, of which 7,000 were taken by speculators and exporters. The market was more buo. Flour very dull — no quotable change in prices. Wheat — winter red 10s. 9d. to 10s. 11d.; white 10s. 6d. to 11s. 3d. per cental. Corn quiet. London, November 30.--Consols closed at 89¼ for money with the dividend. Five-twenties, 64⅝. The latest. Liverpool, November 30. --Corbett, who commanded the ShenandoNovember 30. --Corbett, who commanded the Shenandoah at the time of her transfer, is being tried at Queenstown for a breach of the Foreign Enlistment Act. Pork quiet. Bacon inactive and declining. Sugar very dull. Coffee steady; Rio inactive. Spirits turpentine unchanged. Rosin quiet and steady. Petroleum advan
ian Diet that a general amnesty will be promulgated in Hungary. Shanghai advices assert that Bourgeoisie was murdered by the mandarins, and not drowned. The coast of Amey has been blockaded. The latest news from Liverpool is to November 30th. There is no news of the escaped Fenian Head Centre, Stephens. The governor of the prison from which he escaped has been suspended. The Fenian trials are progressing. Captain Corbett, who commanded the privateer Shenandoah at tl, November 29 --Noon.--Cotton.--The sales on Monday and Tuesday amounted to 22,000 bales, including 7,000 bales to speculators and for exports. The market is more buoyant, and prices are fully half a cent deans for American. The state of trade at Manchester is firmer, and higher prices are demanded. Beef in fair demand; new, 120@13 Pork quiet. Bacon inactive and declining. Lard without improvement. London, November 30.--Consols closed at 89¾@89½ for money, with dividends.