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CORN. Birmingham, Thursday. — A fair supply of English wilelt,, held for the outside prices of the previous week. American held for a shilling a quarter advance, which stopped business, Pine barley one shilling dearer. Maize 6d to is per quarter lower. London, Wedi,-eqclay. -There were short fresh arrivals of English grain with very g°°d imports of foreign articles of the trade for tWs day's market. Dry English wheat commanded tile prices of Mon- day, but damp parcels were ncc wanted. Foreign qualities were held with f!rA"ess, but the trans- actions were not numerous. Importers ask higher rates. Barley was us clear for all good malting sorts. Malt was uu allied in. price. Beans and peas made former Oats sold at the quota- tions of Monday general')'. The supplies from the Baltic are iuW like/y to fall off. Maize was easier to purchase froct the great number of cargoes at ports of call, amounting to 58. Arrivals, 9,620. The exports (v1- grain from London last week were :—Wheat, 4,031; barley, 51; malt, 2011 beans, 32 luseed, 2800 rapeseed, 3182 oilseed, 102o cawry seed, 43 qrs. flour, 136 cwts.

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