PRICES OF RAILWAY, FOREIGN, AND LOCAL STOCKS
... PRICES OF REILWY, FORRIGN, AN-' ILOCAL *STOCKRS A ^ l ?? j-U - [ ?? 'FUNDS.~~ ...
... PRICES OF REILWY, FORRIGN, AN-' ILOCAL *STOCKRS A ^ l ?? j-U - [ ?? 'FUNDS.~~ ...
... Lontan allb:, ?? Xatitas I ?? I CORN. HEUL, Tuesday.-At to-day's market there was a moderate show of English wheat, which sold freely at Is to 2s per quarter advance. Foreign in limited request, at 6d to Is more money. Barley unaltered. Maize Is dearer. GarINSBRoUGon, Tuesday.-White wheat sold at from 4,s to 49a, red 41s to 45s per quarter. Malting barley made from 33s to 38s, grinding 26s to ...
... Lo~on ai probtn iai ?? ?? 0 IG% ;X ro r tketoi CORN.. HOLL, Tuesday.-At to-day's market there was anall show of English wheat, which realised the full rates of last week. Foreign in moderate request, without change. Spring corn quiet. GAINSBRO ?? Tuesday.-The demand for wheat was i limited, and little doing. Red made 40s to 48s, white !5Os to 66s per qr. Barlev was mt in imalting sorts, w'ile ...
... ¶oubon ant wrotincif4 ?? | _ I _Iaar CORN. HULL, Tuesday.-At to-day's market ?? wheat i met a steady sale, at last week's rates ; supply moderate. I Foreign in limited requesbt, at late rates. Spring corn , steady. f GA1NSBRO', Tueaday.-White wtheats ranged from 47s 1 to 50s, red 42s to 46s per qr. Barley, malting, from 30s I to 40s, and grinding 20s to 30a per qr. White oats 23s to Z7B, and ...
... Console, 3 P Caledonian Great Easte Great North Do. A ?? Great Weste Lane. and Y L. Brighton Do. A ?? -L. Chat. & I Do, Prof L. & N. Wei L. & S. WeE M.. Shef., & Do. Def ..o Metropolitan Do. District Midland North Britis North Easte North Staffe South Easte Do. Def ?? Grand Truni Do. 1st Pref Do. 2nd Pr( Do. 3rd Prel Great Weste N. Y. PennE Bonds Do. 3rd do. Erie Railwa: Lombards.., ...
... I ,-Soinoiz awo Diittict--ja4ketz. ?? I - I HUL, Tuesday.-At to-day's market the little English wheat showving found buyers at the extreme rates of last qu week. Foreign in fair demand and fully as dear. Spring oi 00th firm.- sh GAmNrsBo', Tuesday.-Wheat and other grain remained t at about last week's prices. BRIDLINGTON, Saturday.-Very poor attendance, and ra absolutely nothing offering. qt ...
... E CORRECTED UP TO LAST VENING. I LINSEED-BlackSe a,?V qr ?? 0e3 0 0 £3 1 0 Do EastIndia .3 0 0- 8 10 0 Do Egyp0 0 0 0- 0O V0 Do Petersburg .3 0 0- 3 3 0 Do Archangel ?? 213 0- 0 0 0 Do Ria, fine ?? 217 0- 3 0 0 Do MInel and Keoigsberg ,, 2 10 0- 2 13 0 RAPESEED-German & Danish ?? 2 0- 3 4 0 Do BlackSeaand East India.. 1 17 0- 118 0 OIL,Onlvez-Gallipoli, Jton ?? 0 0- 0 0 0 Do Sieily.8 0 0- 0 0 ...
... PRICES QF CONSOLS AND SEIARES. HULL, TBYKSTaY Ev1eN iN. Consols for Money ?? ?? 9Dis Caledonians .23 -4 Great Eastern . 51 -2 Great Northern .138 -40 Great Western . ?? 711-2i Lancashire and Yorkshire . 119t-20& Leeds Northern ?? ?? . ?? 63&-2i Blrighton ?? . ?? -6 London amd North Western ?? 117 -& DittoSouth Western ?? 97&-8j Dover ?? 944-i Mancbester and Sielfield ?? 04j-6j Midland ?? . .. ...
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... 0O~RROCTRD UP TO LAST EVEN1NG Turki LIK SEEDi1ick~sa&,Pqtr L A T..£.. 2 18 0 Q £0 0 0L.oathI Ve, Eastledia de ?? 18 0- 2 I Ocoale Do ?? .0 0* At Do Petersburg Eyta fine . 218 -2 1 D. ArchanguI . 2 Isa0 0 0 * Nortt De El. ga ?? . 2100-2 126S. j De Menial Kisbr 2 10 0 2 11 0 iders RAdER-.srmO&~iii . 30 -8 0 olose 11o Elaok BoamaildFastlIndia 1 14 0 ~0 0 Cosl COTTON SIZED ?? 10 0 -7 0 0 Loc OlL ...
... COMMERCIAL MARKETS, &C., CORN MARKETS. r (Fleos Keighley and5 Aaxsted's Circular.) i H ULL, Jan. 9th. THE weather during the past week has been very C stormy, and it is feared that many ships will have been d wrecked. Of wheat the arrivals are confined to 5030 qrs. from Danzig, and 45 qrs. from Rouen; the demand has again ruled very dull and the small busi- ness passing has been of about Is. ...
... GEINERAL INTJLLIGENCE. WMADAMiE PAREPA is expected in England towards the end of the present month. DEAN ALFORD is said to be editor of the new monthly-th e Contenmporary Review. GUSTAVE DORE has undertaken to illustrate the Idylls of the King. RICHARD WAGNER, banished from Bavaria, has come to Paris. It is said he hopes to bring out there one of his operas, called Lohengorn. Ax OPERA, ...