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AMERICAN COMMERCIAL PRICES

... THE STOCK MARKET, (TBmoyGa DALz.1's AaBnxc. NBW Yoltr, Thutigay, The Stock Market opened steady, but ai effort to advance prices induced Bae;8, which caused a relapse. The market closed weEa, To-day's business totalled 180,000 sharer. Er change ruled weak. The fact that the Baik of England rate is unchanged is regarded as eyl. dence that more gold is coming to this mide The Bank of Commerce at ...

RUTHERFORD FREE CHURCH SALE OF WORK

... IRUTHERFORD FREE 6HURGH SALE OF WORE. CONDEMNATION OF RAFFLING. The annual cale of work in conocct:on with Rutherford Free Church was opened yakter- day in the Church Hall. Thqre was a vary large attendance. The numerous stalls presestedi a bright aud attractive appearance, laden as they ,were with a eaitilth of beautiful material. The BtAll-holdars vrero - No. I stl - Mrs Mutch, Mirs Smith. ...

MARKETS

... MAIRKETS' UoTI.O ON, Moudi.y. -Mark Lanoupens firm for E1iilinlh r:nd foreign wrhoatp, holders asking 3d to d mnorre woney. ?? quiet. Flour steady. Iron diike8. 21 d ; niaYe, mrixred Amuerican, 13- nsmell round. 15s l; barley qoiet, 12s 9d ship- 31as rteitcly, S31b PluYwjiI.u, ll fd. Arrivals- Wlheit, 8BliOO te, E1,OODqrs; flour 15,000 sauk:-. Iat.,r. -F-:r att niranue at Mark 'ano this ...

SHIPPING DISASTERS

... SRIPPING DISASTERS, THE CASPlANS DISASTROUS VOYAGE. GLASGOW SEAMAN KILLED. A Newfoundland correspondent sende some sad but interesting particulars of the fatality on board the Allan liner Caspian, whote disastreus voyage from Liverpool to St John's han already been reported. The seaman who was killed was Wm. Johnston, aged 2t;, a nativo of Glasgow, and hib dexth was caused in a peculiar manner ...

SHIPPING NEWS

... ABERDEEN. AttRrvxx.-July 2nd -- St Sunniva, Angus, Leith. light; Earnholm, Black, Inverness, goods, Princess Victoria, M'Neil, Dundee, do.; Nora, Bordrud, Sunderland, coal; Citv of London, Taylor, London, goods; Queen, .eask, Leith, do.; James Hall, M'Donald, do., do.; St Clair Sutherland, Wiok, do. ; Violante, Boaden, Sun- derland, coal; Clunie, Joiner, Kennetpans, do.; Cameo, Wilson, ...

CHAPTER IX

... Again the evening was over. Claude van Troost, under the dark trees, just within the great spiksd gate, had said geod-night t« Meeds with all the ardour of an accepted lover. had again sallied forth, and was now nearing the Government building, in which hie rooms wtre ir.u*ted. The cresoent moon had gone lew, tbs clouds had closed upon her, the night was dark and vary still. Bsfere Claude ...

FISHING NEWS

... White Fishing. AuIRDnIEN. Wednesday.-Twenty-nine steamers arrived with a total of 89 tone. The trawlers Countess, North West, Grebe, Lillie, Strathdee, 8unbeam, William Dodde, Britannia, Sunray, Fisher Prince, Norman Prince Beloher, Bendigo, Crown Prince, Victory, Amy 4ertrude, St Gifea, Cygnet, Ban Nevis, and Cruiser had a total of 62 tons, while the steam liners Craigeilachie, Drum- blade ...

TRADE MARKS DISPUTE

... ?? ABERDEEN LITIGANTS IN UHANCERI DIVISION. Inthe Chatneery Division of thb High Court of J ustice, London, Mr Justice Byrne had before him yesterday for hearing the nation brought by Messrs Jamieson & Co., of Aberdeen, against the defendant, who hbs the came surname, for an injunction to restrain him from making up and Belling or advertising fer sale the goods of his manufacture, so as to ...

MARKETS

... II X Corn, Cony AVFtnAGEs-Tho following are the avea azes for the week endinge May 8: --Wheat, 67,0l4 qrs., at 28g 4d; barley, 6980 qrs. 21s Sd; oats, V3'nS rre, s ltd. Corresponding wek last year-- 35,t39 qr., at 25s 7d : barley, 4335 qr.a, at %rs ; *oat-, 9324 qirs., at lh~ 4d. NUWCAHTLEI, ,Saturday--Wheat e~teady nndt unchangeri frorn laet Satulrday. .Vaizte favourii,4 sellers. Scoteh ...

COMPANY MEETINGS, REPORTS, &c

... COMPANY MEETINGS, REPORTS, &a l~~~ Ie SCOTTISH LEGAL LIVE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. The airnual meeting of the Scottish' Legal Life Aasuran6e Society wee held yesterday in the Boys' end Girls' Working Hall at Perth-Mr, Patrick Ma-neih, the President, in the chair. There wore SD? delegates present from all parts of the king. dom, inoluding sit from Aberdeen. The Chairman gave a brip openin address, in ...