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EPITOME OF FOREIGN AND GENERAL NEWS

... I r IN 7Me snoUUB DI0d eutary 1a1 v5ue or eggs iio was tO4,1501., against 117,0721- in the preoedig a4 M. MICacEET, the eminent historian b, h died in Paris, in his 76th year. His historikela i r other works were very numerous. T .E English cricketere played at Sydneiw e 7th inst., a combined 15 of Melbourne ards d The latter made 189 rans against 406 ?? by English 11. DAVID ],IDRIOERICH ...

THE LONDON TRADES' DEMONSTRATION

... I I OTDQ BA1DR' DlTMONBTB ON. Thef-Duke of Camlriigec wijo had been sised t. ?? a .latf6sm ' erec hrd -h kpeak . at ths Trades' demobnatradi iii eyde-p&6on Whit MMn- 'day, hs. replied that he -ds, after 6onselft$i the Home, Secretary.he. ca nnot cd to the' rtest, as bbeing inst the rulei of the park , On Tueisyc B deputation 'from the Thdet':De- mon.tratlei 6rganisattion committee' waitsd ...

THE MASTERY OF THE MARKETS

... MATE~Y OF THE MARKETS. lemn note of warning was issued from Manehester Chamber of Commerce last te1a No less a personage than the pre- goad. t f that body of manufacturers and dtaliets stoodforward to bid the commercial 1@ of the empire mark the dolorous fact, elbs~e frinri beating the Englishman tiss~ the foegnrl theproduction of commodities it has been custom to regard as exclusively our own ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I FRIDAY, May 7. CORN EXCHANGE. MARI-LANE The position of the corn trade, both in the provinces and london, remains without any new feature. To-day the transactions in wheat were limited in the extreme, some difficulty being experienced in obtaining former quotations. The sama wil apply to flour. Other articles without alteration. CCOlRN AVERAGEI&L Comparative statement of grain for the week ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I LATEST MLARK9T INTELLIGENCE. FRIDAY, May 19. CORN EXCHANGE. MARlC-LANE. Tile centinuance of dry weatber keeps the crops fron, grov ing, anid colsequen0tlY inoparts firmness to pricea ?Mlost of the coluntry lmalrkets 3re is to 2s dearer for thl best wheat; and at iola~rh-1a104 to-day holders refused for pier rates, bflt socined inclined to sell at a ise of is, Flour wasg irmer, 3ad barley, ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... ilAWoS E-WT MVN 1GENoa. Fn 40 ?? Peb. toRN Pale ?? ?? L g~io ?? ¢lTiX1HA6.4951g ?? 82D 5ho ?? continudD . Wm ito.lay. ZsgliSi Wheat miei6' fih slOrt~tltzpplY ohh, togeti with si bettf .d~oIsdtud ?? ocssonaS1?[ ai~ vac Xt ?? too: le as pl4d .mFTi~g W8.0 gtitde as daer., Marlkery b ?? tan rt ,an¢d on't hbada hardenlo' iendecy. BtanSsar pesoi wrer uialterq4. Fu .r. li.Pr..i0g li m P.T . '8 SO . ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... FRIDAY EVENING, Yandts4 CORN, ?? aggregate supply of English whets &c., reported up to Mark-sane this week, haI en u~ as email3 as for Borne time pust. The impr;ofric grain and flour have likewise been limite.Temre was rather thinly attended thiw- morningadtewss trade (which continues to be influencedbytesokjo in band-over 1,900,0DO gre. with .a ?? further augmented) was in a dull state, butn ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... I CORN, ft Tequantity of English wheat received at Alark-lane thils week has been small; but the imports of foreign wheat, oats, and flour have been mere liberal than of late. With a tlhculy-attended market this morning the wheat trade was less buoyant than on Mooday; but that day's rise waa firsuly muintained. Flour also supported the rise of lss per sack then obtained. * In barley there was ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I LATEST MAFXHT ITELLIGENOZ. | rIRIDAY EVENGX , AVG. 21, GORN ZXOHANGE, MAE-LANiE. Although we have bad sese heavy raln since this day se'nunight, no great interruption has been reported.in har. vest work, which is being carried on with much vigour. The accoatnts as to the Yield are still varioos but not so as regards qulst, which is condsiered, wh some exceptions, The eat sce the year 1868 ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... FRIDlAY, March Sl- l ?? 0 -a CORN EXCHIANGE. MARIG-LANqH The firmness that characterited mostof themarkets held in the provinces last week has departed, and at mnrm- held yesterday lower rateswere accepted for wheat. To-day, at Arark-lane, business waYS heavy. Wheatwas offered at Monday's rates, but few buyers appeared; and flour could not be sold unless at reduced rates. Barley was steady, ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST UARkET INTELLIGENCE, FRIDAY, .luJe 23. CORNTEXCHANtE. INIARK-LANE. The supply of English wheat ?? again short to-lay, but the show of iforeigil Was liberal. The business done rvas very sislal at- ilorday's decline of is per qr. Flour, buth socks aud- ahr. rels, was vyry weak. Boorloy, oats, tooiisp ai peas were not much inqunleol after, sod pricec viare not very well supported. 11: ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... THIE LONDON MAKETS. LLOYDS WEEWLY NEWSPAPER OFFICE, THURSDAY, May 28. CORN EXCHANGE. K-LANE. At the majority of the markets held in the provinces since this day se'nnight the quantity of wheat brought forward by far- mers has been moderate, but not more so than has been the case for several weeks past. With an average attendance of buyers, there has not been much disposi- tion to do business, ...