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Show ADDITIONAL MINING NEWS ' Now York-Boston Letters. James A. Pollock & Co., bankers and brokers, G West Second South street, furnish tho following received over their private wire yesterday afternoon: Walker Letter Tho market opened steady and quiet. Later prices wore bid up, but the volume of business Was small and traders were inclined to lake the bear side. In the afternoon prices sold off and the market seemed to be quite full of stocks. The feeling was that it would bo very hard to put the market up to any groat extent before election and prolit-taking was the result. re-sult. Wo look for a quiet mnrkct for tho rest of the week, with fair trading . fluctuations. llornblowcr Letter, Boston Tho local market opened fractionally higher this morning, but realizing orders soon made their appearance and the tendency of prices during the balance of the day was downward. Amalgamated and North Butto were the principal features of activity, tho balance of coppers being be-ing dull and showing but little change and a great part of trading being iu odd lots. The market closed dull and without feature. |