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The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1863., [Electronic resource], The enemy reported advancing on the Rappahannock. (search)
, and the market is unsettled. We quote at 70 or 75 per cent, premium. Bonds and Stocks. --The last sales of Confederate coupon bonds (15 million loan) were made at 183 a 186. Bonds of the 100 million loan, long dates, are quotable at 109 a 110; bonds of the new issue, (8 per cents,) 102 a 103. Other securities remain at about last quotations. Auction sale. --At the auction sale of Messrs. Robinson & Adams, yesterday, Brown Sugar, in bbls, (bright choice,) brought $1,23; Brown, in bbls, brought $1,17 a 1,18; in hhds. $1,13 a 1,15; Molasses, $8,10 a 9,12; Coffee, $3,62 a 3,85; new Rice, 26c; Tea, $5,40@7,20; Salt, 42½c.; Bacon, hoground, small lot, $1,20. Produce,&c. --Receipts of Bacon continue quite liberal, and the tendency is to decline; we now quote hoground at $1,15@1,30. Butter, $2,25@3. Beans, $20£ bushel. Corn, $6@6,50 bushel. Corn Meal, $6,75 @7.--Cand'es-- Tallow, $3,50@3,75; Adamantine.$4,50 @5 P. lb. Dried Apples, $10@12 £ bushel; do. P
The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1863., [Electronic resource], The enemy reported advancing on the Rappahannock. (search)
From Vicksburg and Louisiana. Jackson, April 23. --One of the Yankee transports which passed our batteries at Vicksburg this morning, is in sight at Brown & Johnson's. The smoke-stack and one wheel house are out of the water. No other boats are visible. The fleet was at Grand Gulf on the 22d Two gunboats remained, and exchanged shots while anchored at Hard Times. The others disappeared. General Taylor is retreating from Options as towards Alexandria. Vicksburg. April 2ined, and exchanged shots while anchored at Hard Times. The others disappeared. General Taylor is retreating from Options as towards Alexandria. Vicksburg. April 23. --One Yankee transport. Has sunk to hurricanes read off Brown & Johnson's fire miles below the city. Two Yankee prisoners have been brought over the river this morning who escaped from the transports. Their before were burst by our batteries last night, and the musketry killed two pilots on the transports.