Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 15, 1860., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for April, 11 AD or search for April, 11 AD in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

ed buoyant at 6d @ 1s. advance.--Coffee is active, and quotations are barely maintained. Rice is firm. Tea is generally unchanged, the market closing dull. Tallow of all qualities has slightly advanced, sales at 54s. Spirits Turpentine closed firm at 34s. 6d. @ 35s. Linseed Oil is dull at 29s 6d. @ 30s. The London Money Market closed quiet, but steady. The China news has had no influence on Consols. The money market is unchanged, but the continual withdrawal of gold from the Bank has led to the belief that the Bank's minimum rate would soon be raised. Bullion in the Bank had decreased £307,000. The Latest. Queenstown, Nov. 4 --The sales of Cotton at Liverpool, on Saturday, reached 20,000 bales. The market closed buoyant at an advance of ⅛ @ ¼d. over the official quotations. The market was unsettled and excited, but prices generally had a still upward tendency. Breadstuffs closed steady. Provisions closed quiet. Consols leave off at 93