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ardinian vessels with war materials had been seized by the Russians at Galatz. The Bombay Mail of December 12th had reached Marseilles. The income tax troubles continued and the import trade was suspended. Commercial intelligence. Liverpool, Jan. 5th. --Cotton — Sales to-day of 8,000 bales. The market closes steady. Stock in port, 118,000 bales. Manchester advices unfavorable. There is but little inquiry, and prices are weak. Breadstuffs — The market is steady.--Wheat is quiet at full prices — red 11s. 3d@13s. 3d.; white 12s. 6d.@14s. Corn is dull at a decline of 6s.--mixed and yellow 38s. 6d.; white 40s. and 41s. Richardson, Spence & Co. quote Flour 6d. higher. Messrs. Wakefield & Nash report Flour steady at extreme prices, say 29s. @32s. 6d. London Markets.--The money market was generally unchanged, although there was continued activity. Consols closed at 92 Ȃ@92 ½ for account. Bullion in the Bank of England had decreased £145
The Markets. New York, Jan. 19. --Cotton closed Ȃ ct. higher. Sales of 4,000 bales--uplands middlings 12 ½. Flour closed firm — sales 13,500 barrels. State $5.20@$5.25; Ohio $5.70@5.80; Southern & 5.80@6.10.--Wheat closed firm — sales of 42,000 bushels; white Western $1.55; red $1.35. Corn steady — sales of 54,000 bushels; mixed 70@71 cts. Pork closed firm — mess $17.50@17.75; prime dull at $13.12 ½@13.25 Lard steady at 10 ½@10 cts. Whiskey steady at 18 ½. Sugar closed firm. OSpirits Turpentine steady at 35 @37 cts. Rosin firm at $1.25 per bbl. Rice steady 4@4 ½ cts. Sales of $3,000 Va. 6's at $76 ½, and $5,000 North Carolina State 6's at $78 ¼. Baltimore, Jan. 19. --Flour closed active at 12 ½ cents advance, with large sales; Howard street and Ohio $5.50. Wheat firm; Red $1.30@$1.35; white $1.45@1.65. Corn steady; New white and yellow 63@67 cents. Provisions firm. Mess Pork $18; prime rump $13. Lard 10 Ȃ cents. Coffee steady