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LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... .1LATEST IARKET JINTELLIGENCE.! I~ ~~ L&. IF GR C &ressnDET, Jan. 6. CORN AT XMARK LANE. hiere Usa been nonew feature to record at the msrkl'. The attendance of buyer wits on a smell scale, and demand slow In all directions. Supplies of Home-grown Wheat 2ame forward in small quantitles. White has raned tup to 2iB 6d, and red ot good heavy samjple 28B per quarter delivered. Foreign descriptions ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... THE &TOCK MARKETS. - ?? -- - W_ CITY. ScATss'r AFrTrWoo. On Friday the recovery vas general. Con. sols were -inaly quoted to better. To-day there was a ?? in business. and prieces weakened. American rail eclosed hat. Home rails were almost stationary. lbero was a dec.ine of U to A in the bpeaish, Portuguese, and Argentine issues. African annes were lower. and Westralissa dull. Coneols dosed at ...

FOREIGN EPITOME

... A x asrtbquake occurred on Jan.l in the Rusaihn district of Achalkalak, Govern- ment of Tiflis, by which ten small vil- lages were almost entirely destroyed, and 600 lives are reported to have been lost. A DESPATCH from Toronto saye that Lieut. E. A. Macdonald, .of the 12tb York battalion, has been cashiered with Ignominy for issuing a pamphlet favour- ing theannexationot CanadatotheUnited ...

FOREIGN EPITOME

... FOREIC4 EPITOME. I nm__ OLA - T--. -- A THs; Petit Journal announoes the arfest of a man, named Nicholas, alias Nicol, who recently stole the sum of 45,000fr. (1,8001.) from a London bankc. M, PAUL LOUBET, soU of the French President, became involved in a dispute over the conviction of M. Doroultde. Blows were exchanged, and a challenge to a duel followed The matter was referred to a jury of ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST MAIPg=ET NTE LLIGENCE. j hmf~~~ftv~~vwy Jan . 13. ,| I ' ' . 1 ,CORN EA LAIE ?? The attendance of buyersblas'been.sbightly iarger than, recently, but the demand was still poor. Homeo-groa Wheat, being; scanty, quoted well. White raped ep to. -29s; and ?? a, 6l3b, delivered. Foreign firm, but quiet. Although subdued, the lloar market moved in isympathy with Wheat, 'while quotations were ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... TH{E STOCK MARKETS. I -- - - ?? - CITY, SATIrrDAY AFTESnOON, There was a dull tone in the markets this week until Thursday, when the directors of 'he Bank of lnglaud decided to reduce the Bankratefromeixto fiveinorcent. Thishad a hardening ebteet or. yrices. Business yes- terucaywas brislier, and to-day the markets were generally irnner, prices. closing tr au improvnfietmeu in alU depasrtmentp ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... THE iTOLK MARKETS. ClTY, SAmTUsiY Aerraxoox. Only a week previolisly.the lank rateo as ?? frop sic to live per cent., and on Thursday ?? was a flrther reduetion to four aini; al The markpts have sbown a better ione this w8ea, buit yeetagrdy movonabte t6wae irreeniar.. To-day lmstasns. was concerue4 chiefly wvith the approaehing settlement. ?? ,rails cloedne a rulo -t a fai l ?? ying; from & to ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... 1LATEST MARKET INTELIG.ECE. SATUILDLY. J2D. 20, CORN AT MARKl LANE. The littl2 demand that has existed has been More towards feeding than broad staffs. EHo- lsis Wheat, in small supply, inclined to be more easy: White ranged at 27a-29a for good to fine, and rood hearvy samples of red fetch 2ai ?? 631b delivered. Of forcign descriptiors, American whites favoured sellers, bat reds ware easier. ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... UaT?; §svugnR.kr Arransoog. On Thursday there was a further reduction in the Bank rate, which now staad- at 4 per cent. Th;sandtheAews of Warren's victory had au excel lent effcct on the Stock murxets, which earlier in the wveek had been dull in the or- tromne. YSaterday's enws; however, caused a sactionJ, and torday markets were inaotive and dull, Rome ails were without feature. American ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST BAXER ET INTEI.LGEC2., S ATURsDAY, Jan. 27. C.R-M- iv MAEM LANE. A generat1tone of dnllners has again proved the prevailing feature of the market;, the de- mand, in most cases, sbowirng uo signs of re. I covery. folders, however, did not press. l English Wheat remained in small supply, Fine whita ranged pto 2s6dandgoodheavy led offroed at 2Bs per quarter delivered. IAmercane sorts begin ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... . THE STWOO MARKETS. CITY, SATurjDAY AFTERrsonw. On Wednesday Consols closed at 100 5-16 formoney nd 100 7-15 for. ne MIuroh ac- count, a nel rise ot -. Jle toe cnas coutianed oheeriul, and to4ay Lhuugh busiuies ?? quiet lricee were tnsu, oredence baoii given to the repart, Ialt the trange Free ntate was iecrer'iy b eeotutiiig or- peace. Aernicad gL Vgenerawlly icnfroved. Come Bauis were rhio ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LTST oT CE.-j ?? 4; 0 t ' ?? -Simaci[r;s-Feb: .: 'COUITq~ Al AE The demand; from a continued email attend &nce of 'buyers, has been of a quiet ]ehracter and chlefly confiied topressingrneeds. 'ome grown Wheat,~ i, .mal ?? bns been .particularly quiet. -Fine: white 29s 6d, and. good heiiesamplen .f red- Id 6d p - deliverod, 633b. Anirican Aescriptions held fer a similar advance,- with buyers ...