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The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1865., [Electronic resource], Southern Representation — the latest news from Washington. (search)
s 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 buoyant, and prices fully ½d. dearer for American. The Manchester trade was firmer, higher prices being demanded. 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 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
New York Markets. New York.--December 13. --Flour has advanced 10@ 15 Wheat and corn have also advanced. Beef dull. Pork heavy. Lard steady. Whiskey dull. Cotton advancing; sales 4,000 bales at 49@50 Sugar and coffee firm. Naval stores firm. Gold, 149½.
New York Markets. New York, December 13. --Cotton steady; middlings, 48 Flour advanced 10 Wheat advanced 2 Corn firms at 95 Pork better; mess, $ Whisky steady, at $2.30@$2.35.