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Cotton (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 11
sole for money, 93 190;; for account, 92 3/8 a ½ new threes, Ȃ Console firm at 927.16. Shares steady and inactive. Canadian and American quiet. A loan of £400,000 for Morocco — to enable the Spanish indemnify to be settled — who about to be introduced in the London market under Government auspices. Messrs. Kelly & Co., printers and publishers of the London Directory, had ed d payment, and made an assignment in favor of their creditors. Liverpool Cotton Market.--The Cotton market has been active at 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. Breadst
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
ted. 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 occasional at late rates, 50s. a 51s. for North American. Produce Market.--Rosin quiet at 14s.a14s 6d. for common. Spirits of Turpentine firm at 72s. Ashes quiet. Pots 34s. Pearls 35s.a35s. 6d. Sugars quiet. Rice — rather more doing. Coffee inactive. Linseed Oil firm at 35 6d. a 36s. London Market.--Wheat firm for English, but great for foreign. Sugars unchanged.--Coffee brisk at full rates. Tea active and firm. Rice quiet but steady. Tallow quiet at 52s. Linseed Oil firm at 55s 6d
is to be invited to join in the expedition. The London Morning Advertise gives a report that a convention exists between France and Spain, in addition to the stipulations publicly made with England. The Madrid semi-official journals talk of the Spanish protectorate as expected to result from the expedition. [from the London Times, Nov. 11.] The ships Dougal and Conqueror have received eight Armstrong guns from the frigate Emerald. The screw steam troop ship Megæra, Commander Henderson, from Portsmouth and Portland, which arrived on Thursday evening at Plymouth, disembarked some supernumeraries for the Dougal and Conqueror, and proceeded for Queenstown to embark troops for Malta. The Pharton, 51, screw, Captain E. Jatham, arrived at Spithead on Saturday morning from the Sore. Orders were subsequently received to proceed to Davenport or the purpose of being placed in dock before proceeding to her station, understood to be the Gulf of Mexico. The Pharton, it is
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 American. Produce Mar
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 American. Produce Market.--Rosin quiet at 14s.a14s 6d. for common. Spirits of Turpentine firm at 72s. Ashes quiet. Pots 34s. Pearls 35s.a35s. 6d. Sugars quiet. Rice — rather more doing. Coffee inactive. Linseed Oil firm at 35 6d. a 36s. London Market.--Wheat firm for English, but great for foreign. Sugars unchanged.--
Additional foreign news by the Etna. The screw steamship Etna, Capt. Kennedy, which sailed from Liverpool at 3 P. M. on the 13th ult., and from Queenstown at 4 o'cl'k P. M. on the 14th ult., arrived at New York at 6½ o'clock on the evening of the 24th, with mails and £7,881 in specie. The news by the Etna is four days later than that received by the Asia. The U. S. Government steamer James Adger, left Southampton on the 12th instant, destination unknown. Private dispatches from Calcutta state that freights to London for rice were 52s. 6d. The exchange stood at 2 3/8. The James Wilson, from Melbourne, with £76,000 in gold, has now been at sea one hundred and twenty-six days, but the rate of insurance at Lloyd's has not advanced beyond five guineas. The London Times in alluding to the dissolution of the Croatian Diet, says the Emperor of Austria is hurrying on to try the great experiment whether 6,000,000 of Germans can hold in subjection 30,000,000 of oth
Richardson (search for this): article 11
been active at 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
Corey Isabella (search for this): article 11
t was said she would when first commissioned by Capt. Jatham. She had steam up soon afternoon yesterday, but remained at Spithead up to sunset. She will probably sail thence this morning if the weather should moderate. Sailing of the first Division of the English Contingent. Her Majesty's ships Dougal, Conqueror and Sansparell left Plymouth Sounds on the 13th ult., about noon, with the expeditionary battalions of marines for Mexico, the wind blowing half a gale. Speech of Corey Isabella, of Spain, on her progress of re-annexation. The Paris papers publish the text of the Queen of Spain's speech on the opening of the Cortes. She said:-- Gentlemen Senators and Deputies you will be happy to learn that our difference with Veneancla has ended in a satisfactory manner. A just reparation has been made to our country for offices perpetrated against its guarantees will prevent the repetition of similar misdeeds. Disorder and excess have reached their height in t
ovement 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 American. Produce Market.--Ros
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