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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

TRADE AND COMMERCE

... CORN EXCHANGE.-MO)IMY.-During the past week 'sn ari- vals of English Wheat were moderately extensive, and of fair average quality, but those of all other articles of home produce wore small. The receinto of grain from Scotland were limited, )et we received a fair average quantity of Oats from Irelaud. The imports of foreign corn were small, but those of Flour exceeded 25,000 barrels. Fresh up ...

MONEY AND SHARE MARKETS

... CITY, SAT-RDAY EVBEING. The duty upor. foreign wheat is now at 7s, per quarter. The West Indian Mail brings aaviccs of a more cheerful character from the different colonies; and although the expected withdrawval of protection was exciting a great deal of controversy, and, as usual, the most unfavourable predictions for the future, we find the general tenor of the remarks made-not only ia the ...

COMMERCIAL COLUMN

... COMMERCIAL COLUBM, BRITISH FUNDS.-(Closiri Prices.1 I~~ ?? - ..S I- CR. - AS Bank Stoc 3 per Cent Ditto tor I 3 per Cent Now 3* pe Long Ann India Stac ladia Bon Excheq.-b Austrian 1 Belgian 4A Dicto 2$ p. Brazilian ' Danish 3 1 Dutch 4 p Ditto 2i pi Ecuador E Granada E Mexican 2 ?? . 208 206 i 0 Consals a) 56 ' 2 'Its acceunt Oh Sa -4 5i ts Redaced . 00 , oA , 6$ ?? ?? 08.,. . 9 S 9 2 9o' 5! ...

COMMERCIAL COLUMN

... COMMER!AL COLUBM. BRITISH FUNDS.-(Ciosjng Prires Merond. Tu li'edsn, Thtus Bank Stock, 7 poe ?? 209 I 208 2,9 |-9 per Cent Consols ?? 54 Ditto tor Accoat ?? 9 i 3 per Cents Reduced . 6 New 31 per Cents ?? '4 3 Iong Anne. Jan. 5,1860 ?? 10 loJ India Stock, l0j O0 19 India Bonds, 1,000 .c Exchel.-bills, I id per diem. 13 pm.10 prn I r I FOREIGN FUNDS.-(Cl singp MJond. Tues. ied.buI Austrian 5 ...

TRADE AND COMMERCE

... CORN EXCHANGE. -MONDAY.-The past week's arrivals of English Wheat for our market, coastwise and by land carriage, were on a very limited scale, though of fair average quality, Of all ether grain of home prodeece, as well as those from Ireland and.Scotland, the receipts were scanty; but from abroad, upwards of 11,000 quarters of Wheat, and 24,000 of Outs came fresh to hand. To-day a moderate ...

MONEY AND SHARE MARKETS

... MONEY AND SHARE mARXETS- CITY, SATunDAY E1v*BNua . The duty upon foreign wheat is now 10s. per quarter. The sales last week in the towns which rejilate the duty were 80,277 qrs. The ijtimation given by Lord Palmnertats, in answer to a question put, that Governmenit is directing its earnest attention to the affairs of the Rio Plate, has afforded much satisfaction here, and.it is hoped that some ...

PRICES CURRENT

... BRITISH FUNDS--(Closing Prices.) Afastd. Tues. Iean. h, ,d Bank Stockc, 7 per ?? 208) m - 0 ~- 9 -* 3 pier Cent Consols ?? . .35) lr Diitto tar Accouxt ?? 3 isor Cents Redunced . l Oiw ,6 Neow :i1, ?? ?? b8l Long Arons. Jan. . -, 2860 I India Stork, 10~ ?? 25 00. India Bosnds, 1,000. 21 Exctean-hIlls. 1.jd per diemi. 1.3 pro..13 p.3m m10.Sr FOREIGN FUINDS.-loogPie. Austrian 5 per Cents . ?? ...

PRICES CURRENT

... BRITISH FUJNDS.-(Closing Prices.) Fr da. Satur. Mond.. Tuee. 9esy Bank Stock, 7 per ?? 208 209 909 O per Cent Console ?? 95* 95i 95 95; 96 L Ditto for ?? 99 9 O 96* at 96 3 per Cents ?? 991 96 960 96 New 3* per ?? 97 - 97 94'96 Log rm. an ?? I0 1 0 1 lo1g I o 8 Ini tc,1j ?? 261 291 260 29'2 lo India Bonds, I,009 25 29 22' Excheq.-bills, lid per diem. 10 pm.1 140pm. 10pmo. 1o pmo. 12 m. l93 ...

COMMERCIAL COLUMN

... coM3ERCIAL COLIUTBM BRITISH FUNDS.(ClosintPrices) Hsand. Tues. ed. T4usr Bank Stock, 7 per ?? 209i 2083 300 Poot 3 per Cent Consol5 ?? 95i 96 9j 4 . Ditto tor Account 913. 9'iat 9 B 3 per Cents Reduced ?? 9W t 9it i New 3' per Cents ?? 98 Long Anns. Jan. 5,18 6 0 ?? 10' India Stock, 10i ?? , 2 India Bonds, 1,009 . 22 2 9 . Excheq.-bills, lid per diem. 1m. 1I pm.l 2pmn. po 1pl FOREIGN FUNDS. ...

MONEY AND SHARE MARKETS

... CITY, SXTRODAY EvENiNG. The letters by the overland Mail are not satisfactory in all that re- lates to mercantile matters, though it was expected that there would be snoic improvement. The pressure for money had been severely felt in Calcutta, and it remains to be seen, as the East India Com- pany were, apparently, not inclined to make advances upon goods, whether sufficient relief will be ...