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advancing prices. The improvement is principally in Surats, which are called ¾ da per 10 dearer than on Friday last. Sates of Monday and Tuesday about 35,000 bales, of which 20,000 were for speculation and export. Sabes at Manchester.--An advance in prices in generally demanded, but without much response, and business continues limited. The latest cotton Market. Liverpool Nov. 14, 1861. --Market strong. Sales 10,000 bales or more. Breadstuffs.--Messrs. Richardson, Spence & Co., and Wakefield, Nash & Co., report: Flour quiet but firm at 18 a 32s. Wheat quiet and steady; red Western 11s. 9d. a 12s 51.; Southern 12s. 61. a 12s. 10d.; white 13s. a 14s. per cent. Indian Corn slow and rather easier — mixed 32s. 6d.; white 36s. 37s. Provision Market.--Beef and Pork unchanged. Bacon occasionally a little firmer under reduced stocks. Lard dull and drooping. Choice sells at 61s 6d. ex quay. Tallow quiet at late rates, 50s. a 51s. for North America