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The Daily Dispatch: February 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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d is dull, and quotations nominal at 57s. 6d. Produce.--Rosin is firm, and all qualities have slightly advanced. Sales at 4s. 7d. @1s. 8d. Spirits Turpentine dull at 31s. Sugar quiet. Coffee dull. London Markets.--Breadstuffs have a declining tendency, and all qualities have slightly declined. Sugar is dull, and 6d.@1s. lower. Tea is firm. The money market is generally unchanged. Consols 91½@91¾ for money, and 91 7/8 @92 for account. The latest. Liverpool,Jan. 31. --Sales of Cotton during the last two days, 12,000 bales, including 3,000 bales to speculators, the market closing with a better inquiry, at a decline of Ê on the week. Breadstuffs closed quiet, and prices steady. The Produce market closes quiet, but steady. London, Thursday.--Consols 91 5/8;a 91¾ Arrived, from Philadelphia, ship M. Campbell, at Liverpool; from Savannah, ship Jane, at Liverpool; from Mobile, Enoch Talbot, at Liverpool; from New Orleans, J. Fish, at Liverpool