SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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... S IPPIN I??TELLI ENa Winrl-W'0{.W. smetomn gy tHIS CCItT nrc coy. It-rn ? Ts- -s tress. Ws-:-sir. from K lradh'- o1 1o sc ...
... A?LERIOAN PRODUCE 1?JARKE1?S. ?? CABLE DUSPATCHJ ] NEW Y-ORK, THCRSDAY,. ITar Minneapolis AvhrtD-lFostera i ifeler gives the flour production for the wveek as 164!000a barrels. from nineteen mills. againsul 13,000 barrels, fromn nineteen mills, in the previous wveekz:: Warmer-Opened finn. at previous CulrrenCies. but early in the course osf thne mrarket beearme h-re. gular consequent on lberal ...
... THE TRADE OF [THE IWORLDh A 1iFV; WOR3DS 1F'OIZ SlTUTTlAltT. j OUR IJ33 nuich correspondent says thalt in Stuttgardt ;1 the demanld for Yarn is sei-ht. Prices are rioi. 7 In the last ]either markets business seoincd at first c very shy, hut by making concessioons on bo'il sides P business became more actire. and nearly all the C parcels offeecd found buyers. Sr1sttgardtisa place c where a, ...
... REUTEFCS INEW YORK PRICES. NEW Yoax-K O, CGstgBl 12. Stoek. openes firan. anay continited so 1tnil to the ?? r- CI ?? bt& rc. zfe w. a.t Tie sr.arlzke cc 1 we.cA). Wat~ 'Ae lCw. 'i'ie, ?? 1,0 . 'ait r' if li'0Q wa- mare tot mr tt i ytis f ilrn, ilut ?? tlpeW:2> kear~sb :,}l tl d ',irj:r fitll no|iU the 1:(lt A.es irregbil'ar ChYilI'O ge-salesy ?? . , a ur ,.n. wen the annore255O ?? 251-' ' i. ...
... THE TRADE OF TfE WORID. NEW NOT1ONS. Tars is a story from New York:-:' A clerk went into the basement of a cigar box manuufactory where 50. 00 dollars worth of raw silk was stored- a curious place. perhaps, to keep raw silk in. He struck a match. Immediately an explosion of gas occurred, throwing the man to the ground, and burning him severely. An alarm of lire was given, but the 'automatic ...
... TIE TRADE OF THlE WR°ORLD. THE FLAX RAD IN RUSSIA. Si OUR Moscow correspondent reminds us of the in- bi portance of the flax trade in Russia, and it appears f that the exportation of flax this year is already nearly double what it was in 1886, when the d quantity exported amounted to 2,387,t00 poods, G valuedat 13,312,000 roubles, whereas this year it has already reached 4,369.000 poods, ...
... ANiERICAN PRODUCE KI.RXKET& DSPECAL CABLE DESPATC1U. !NEW YOPKR. S.ATTP.DAY. WHEAT-Opened quiet but steady, at former currencies, and has not experienced anuch varia- , tion. The sales for export were limited, and on anticipated increase of the visible supply -the close is easy. at a decline of c. to ,Jc. S 2esr 3.00D.00Q bushels. prey. day. 4,001000. Receipts at Atlantic ports8 70. G0 ...
... SHIPPING- INTELLIGENC AriIX'P AT f T~PORT 'Ir TIUEr 2 2>1)i sr. } Th'e Noirief v I Ihr's ?? 'l 2 ?? K-seor,rwitbh ictew A. ,F. Muwzt'-r ?? d' alnd ?? ?? deals; T. 1)lvi & Sons, c 0- DL 4 ; Dozllcr'.a ti o. Tle' N'ero-gian born':'e ?? 9. () it. fro Porsen.sm., Iz~r i lll Far~o.( ?? ?? BtI'cM.be N i.11. 1 01.1;ti ply FICn1 R.> 3 Ei' t Johulu 41.Wl2'I10- 1). Dormann Co.. 1 1' ,r-p Tw ~ o ?? ...
... AMERICAN PROPUCE MAE K?TSO d SECflAL OhSL DESPAUJ[. es N EW YORK.! FRIDA(Y. I. WHERAT-Opened firm, wfith 4o. adi-ance. bult becam~e irregular and depressed conusequent on d, holders selling, and wsith a restricted demand for 0,export it closes easy, at a decline of 4e to -5C. Scles, 5.000,PC0l bui~slelsprev. day, 750-1oo. I. Receipts at Atlanatic parts. JUl.'060 bushels:; p3eer. -. ~ day, 120 ...
... I LONDON JUTE AND TIEMIP MEETD [rmOMv OUR o cESaSPOtDiSNT.J Y TEs jute maarket continues in a depressed condi- ,e tion, and still, mantifiests a dovnward tendency. - The large entries of jute for shipment at Calcutta n last month have had the efect of checking opera- y tions, and, it is hoped only temporarily, produced .e the present despanldent tone. According to official n1 returs the ...
... NEW YoRIK, OCTaBoER 28. Stocks opened firm. Besiness during the day wasq active and generally strong, and closed dul. but firm. The stock mnrket to-dav opened steady, with a gene- rally bullish feeling. l1tisiness was moderately actlve, and prices being well sustainpd thronghost, under grood buying from all directions. advalnced steadily until the last hour, when the gains ranged from 3 to lt. ...
... SPECIAL STOCK AND SHARB REPORT up1dby M'n.m Jodiam Cunningham &- Co.JI BELFAST. THursDAY E]i,':srmso, O'CTOBER 27, 1837. Lmrnox St'ock [rohange Account-Contin-uation day. Monday, i 4rh 'November name day, Tues- ay 15th -NcovnLb-ci- pa~I day. Wednesday, lI th ('onol;- unalttered. Briti'sh rail0i continue firm, woith little bnsineso doiug Grea;-Etotemn improved 1. Caledlonian?. -3G:tdt `e-,tri ...