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THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

THE VACANCY IN EAST DENBIGHSHIRE.

THE INDIAN FRONTIER RISINGS.

DISTRICT AND PARISH COUNCILS.…

DEATH OF A HOOLE COUNCILLOR'S…

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BREWSTER SESSIONS. -4

THE DISTRESS IN GREECE. ♦

THE VOLUNTEER CYCLIST LONG.…

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DEATH OF SIR G. OSBORNE MORGAN,…

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CHRISTLETON.

NORTH OP.

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lEarHejts anti iFatrs.

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lEarHejts anti iFatrs. LIVERPOOL CORN, TUESDAT.-Whea.t quiet, trade at ld. to 2d. under Friday; No. 1 Californian, 8s. 3d. spring, 8s. to 8s. 3d. Beans, Saidi, 26s. to 26s. 3d. Peas, 4s. 8d. Oats, slow old white, 2s. lOd. to 3s. new, 2s. 4d. to 2s. 5d. Maize, moderate trade at late rates old, mixed, 3s. 5d. to 3s. 5d.; new, 3s. 4!d. to 3s. 4id. Flour, one shilling under Friday. SALFORD CATTLE, TUESDAY. — At market: 2,264 cattle. Trade slow. 12,537 sheep and lambs, choice specimens in good demand. 158 calves, slow sale. Quotations Cattle, 52d. to 62d sheep, 6d. to 81d, iambs, 7d. to 8id. calves, 5d. to 61d. per lb. WREXHAM CATTLE, MONDAY.—There was a fairly good supply of stock at the cattle market to-day, and the clearance was a satisfactory one. Beef made from 5jd. to 6d per lb., mutton 7d. to 71d., and lamb 7d. to 8d. Bacon pigs realised from 7s. 6d. to 8s. per score lbs. Calves averaged about 45s. each. Store bullocks vary from X9 to Zil each, and barrens from C8 to £ 10. LIVERPOOL CATTLE, MONDAY.—There were a few less cattle than last Monday; demand good and last week's prices were fully maintained. Sheep and lambs shewn in smaller numbers a fair demand at last week's top quotations. Prices Beef, 6!d. to 41d. Scotch mutton, 73d. to 61. Irish ditto, 6fd. to 51d. lambs, 62d. to 7id, per lb. LONDON CATTLE, MONDAY.— Small supply of beasts, chiefly shorthorns, which met slower sale at a slight decline. Best Herefords and Runt, being scarce, sold steadily. Fat shed cows, light supply and trade slower at less money. Fat bulls- firm; top value per 81b., Herefords 4s. 6d. and occasionally 4s. 8d. Small supply of sheep, chiefly due to close of the lamb season trade firmer for wether sheep at 2d. per 81b., advance. Lambs dull,. rates very irregular. Calves dull. Pigs slow. Prices :-Beasts, 2s. 4d. to 4s. 6d. sheep, 3s. 8d. to 5s. 8d.; calves, 3s. 4d. to 5s. pigs, 2s. 8d. to 4s. 2d.; lambs, 5a. 4d. to 6s. per 81b MANCHIESTEP. HAT AND STRAW, MONDAY.- clover 5 £ d. to 6 £ d., straw Kl^bs 4»d-dltto 4*d.to 4Jd. per MANCHESTER FAT PIG, MONDAY.—There was a fair supply, but the demand was slow. Prices First-class, 9s. second-class, 8s. 6d. to 8s. 8d.; third class, 6s. 9d. to 7s. 3d. per score of 201b. BRADFORD WOOL, MONDAY. — The improved tone is thoroughly maintained. There may be no general advance in quotations, but there is dis- tinctly more business, which is readily done at. fully late rates. The improvement also extends to the yarn trade, where business has not so much recovered, but merchants are offering better prices. The piece trade is also more active both for the home market and also for America. CHESHIRE POULTRY.—Markets liberally sup- plied, but prices scarcely so easy as recently. Inquiry not specially brisk, but yet a fair trade- doing. Quotations per couple :-Chester (Satur- day) Fowls, 4s. 6d. to 5s. 6d.; ducks, 5s. 6d and 6s. Nantwich (Saturday): Fowls, 5s.; ducks, 5s. to 6s Northwich (Friday): Fowls, 4s. 6d. ducks, 5s. 6d' Crewe (Saturday): Fowls, 4s. to 4s. 6d.; ducks" 4s. 6d. to 5s. 6d. Sandbanch (Thursday) Fowls' 4s. to 5s.; ducks, 5s. 6d. Runcorn (Saturday): Fowls, 4s. 6d. to 5s.; ducks, 5s. to 5s. 6d. Knuts- ford (Saturday) Fowls, 4s. to 5s.; ducks, 5s. to 6s. LIVERPOOL CORN, FRIDAY. Wheats slow; whites 3d., and reds 5d. under Tuesday No. 1 Californian, 8s. 4d. to 8s. 5d. spring, 8s. Id. to. o' 4d; dearer; Saidi, 26s. to 26s. 3d. o 6af> %i. to 4s. 9d. Oats quiet; new white, -as. 4d. to 2s. 5d. Maize, fair enquiry at Id. under Tuesday; old mixed, 3s. 5d. to 3s. d.; new, SV « 51- ,F1,oar unchanged patents, 35s. 6d. to 36s. 6d.; bakers, 30s. 6d. to 31s 6d LONDON CORN, FRIDAY.—Wheat and flour Is. lower, maize 3d. to 6d., and barley 3d. Oats firm" other articles without material change in value' American quotations of wheat and corn came dearer. CHESTER CORN, SATURDAY.—Wheat has been. much excited this week, and prices rose con- siderably at the beginning, owing to specula- tion in the foreign article, and farmers have been able to realise good substantial advance, with the free deliveries reported to millers. The upward tendency, however, is to-dav checked, and values have receded a good 3d. ner bushel from last Saturday's extreme rates, and OS. 6d. is now quoted as top value. All other qaiUter7 and dearer since last report. wzw. OLD. n»v •>. S. n. 8. D. 8. 1 Wheat, white per 751b. 0 OtoO 00 OtoO 0 Wheat, red 75». 0 0 5 6 0 0 -0 0 MaltingBarley 60ft. 0 0 — 0 00 0—0 0 Grinding do 6Mb. 0 0—0 0 0 0—0 0 Oats 46ft. 2 0 — 2 52 4—3 0 Beans 801b. 0 0 — 0 0, 0 0—4 9 Indian Corn 240th. 0 0 — 9 6>0 0 — 0 0

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