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Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser

... Taumt-Right. At tbit period, men war* in Urn ftill enjoyment of their natural rights; at farthest they war* only under a patriarchal gorernnsmt—-being state similar to that in which lbs original inhabitants of A marie* and Africa war* found- And-though we baea ...

BELFAST, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS AND READERS. COXSEQOENCE of a larje ntimbsr of our Sui ..

... well, and that the Russians have, for so far, met with more than their match. The latest accounts would lead us to expect that war is now inevitable. The following is from the Press :— AND ABSOLUTE CONCLUSION OF ALL NEGOTIATIONS ! “We have authority to state ...

HER MAJESTY’S DOCKYARDS

... to the cost of our ships of war—the wood pu.t in them, how fastened, how modelled, whether they are for deep or for shallow ports (on the latter point, we recollect well that, in the whole British navy, during the last war, there was not one vessel fit ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... terminated by an immediate peace or a rupture of negociations, no abatement can be made in the war expenditure either country, until it is certain that war is at end. The Special Conditions. —The P-,»t says that the Western Powers owe it to the world ...

SAILED

... require lo be informed what prospects and probability there is success in a war which we have waged for twelve months without the last apparent progress; and, should the war be brought to a conclusion, what chance, upon Lord Grey’s principles, there is ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE. London, Monday Evening, May 29, 1851. The com market at Mark Lane to-day was dull for ..

... to-day, the sales amounting to B,o>lo bides, but the demand was freely met by the trade. The intelligence from the seat of war has not been of a reliable character since our last. There have been many flying reports about various successes, but the authentic ...

power-loom, however, was greatly impeded till Hie invention of the dressing.machine Johnson and Badcliffe. Tne ..

... about 4,000,000 lbs. 1780 „ 7,000,000 „ 1700 „ 30,000,000 „ IHOO „ 00,000.000 „ Imports did not progress so rapidly during the war at this time, but they have since progressed as follows : The total import was In 1810 about 94,500,000 lbs. 1820 „ 149,000 ...

LATEST INTELLICEKCE

... Switzerland. —Berne, Jan. 3.—The armament still continues. Two more divisions hare been placed on a war footing. America —The royal mail screw steamer Africa arrived at 6.30 this evening. She brings fifty-eight passengers and A'hll.OOO in specie. Canada arrived ...

Apparently prospect of an immediate reaction, indeed the advance on each seems warranted by the p.v supply and ..

... materials purchased in this country for the war. To Turkey the increase from similar causes lias been £729,300. Russia figures consignments to the value of £54,301, dispatched before the declaration of war, against £1,228,404 in With regard to other countries ...

MERCANTILE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 16. FRENCH EXHIBITION FOR NEXT YEAR

... Foreign Affairs notified it to all the Governments, and on the 31st of the same month, the Ministers of War and Marine made it known to French Africa and to our colonies. On the Bth of April, a circular of the Minister of Commerce requested the Prefects ...

ANNUAL TRADE REPORT OP C. A. JONAS A COMPANY. OF LONDON. Th* following remark* are extracted from this ..

... foiHy years —into one war, into conflict the most powerful nations Europe are engaged, and which ha* been, and likely to be, important in it* effect* and results. The greatest and most important difference between the present war and those of former time* ...

AUSTRALIA

... Russian War), by the Acts of 1801 and 1805, of Ninepence in the Pound, over and above the per centage of Seven pence in the Pound, as imposed on the whole United Kingdom, by the Act of 1853, are, according to the true spirits of the Acts, War Taxes; and ...