Markets
... iatrletd. the LIVERPOOL CORN EXCHANGE, Tuesday, Decemabce 22. 1831, ~a.We have bad an increased delivery (if Wheat fromn our own Farmers this week, both into tllis and the neighboutring Om Markets, nd ...
... iatrletd. the LIVERPOOL CORN EXCHANGE, Tuesday, Decemabce 22. 1831, ~a.We have bad an increased delivery (if Wheat fromn our own Farmers this week, both into tllis and the neighboutring Om Markets, nd ...
... . , , *!d# WEST IND1MS. Litherland, hawkins, fim -Baradoes, with 372 h, 74 te, 122 brl suar, 1,53 bcx arow-root; cy0s,0 Litherland andieo .-3 pkg Presenes, order-Q Bk iei ,adc Barton, Armstrong; fm Ba ...
... : rrfbiTgb: ten en ?? *.fl w . . ay, Dulze of Lancaster. .argreqvIrn Denierara, with sugar, eed arrowxro t. urruin;cifee, erenentrated cane juiee, sharut na; - ChbisIna,'lioarth. fmi.,emekrah; *ith An ...
... lmmpso ? AFRICA,1. sa John and Marion Christal, Christal] fm Larache, with 498 2 bg wool, 49 bdl dry ox and cow hides, 16 bg and mats flax, 3 bdl leather, 15 bg seeds, J Caron and ico-K Dk LOi EAST IN ...
... Xiberaval I riced Current, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1835. The markets have undergone little variation since our last. - -- Denotes rising. ?? 1 Denotesa Ung. D Denotes i COLONIAL PRODUCE. Su.AR. H.P. cwt ?? ...
... L faitretO. - -r y>T au IRELAND. On [pROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Creel ~~ During l~~aterford, December27 42 daug state A h Vary warek thupply of ts otentinued In an ladvanced Stall th Bar el p yaste Sueek the nankest every article was br ught Caps forward. and the demand was at the same iebik ?? o !swe had al~ eHJ upply, but no advance, in prioe, holders exPe-. legt O rincaed ecume ...
... )tUppinTg Rteltigeitce. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20.-Wind ?? light:, 29, Tamerlone, from Quebec at Liverpool; master washed over- ad board, 3rd Dce., in long. 52 The vessel is leaky Tinameara, hence at Ceara his Commerce, Brown, hence for Gibraltar, at inosale, in a leaky din state !nd Lydia, hence for Antigua, was spoken 18th Dec., in lat 48, eat e aM PILLAV, lInT Dsc.-The Courier, Zimmerman, from ...
... M - urketd, ,9 IRELAND. 10 (FROM OUB wOWN CORIneSFONDENT.) VO WaeVrford, NOv. 23l, 1843. J n1 The condition of the maiketa in this dietriot bas improved since t n my last, The change has been nearly general, as a decided a t e toration inthe pply has affected pricesinS.progressiveoraramr. tY The prinnipt arlutile In which an advanco Is obserrable may be * ;s mentioned as Oats of a superior ...
... ~EmIna rtO. A )th -AFRICA. aid Peruvian, Gwatkin,fp' Afriea,vwlth 1pam oim - Thoman, ihunoter, Ward, fin Africla,vith palm oil, teeth EL ?? INDIES. E Nile, Aniersorl, fin Ceylon', with coffee, cocoa nut oit, Yarn Competiter, Poole, fmn Calcutta, with sugar, rice, saltpetre ld Elis ebeth Jane, Lea fin Calcutta, with suFar, bides, silk, jute Win P1irrle, Irving, Sm Bombay, with cotton, wool, oil ...
... 'HE REVENUE.- 58 16 I, a. IS it 5. ci 5. a II 85 V. ii Ig 1, is Re ig te 85 td to 10 ef Cu, Ext Stat Ta3 Pro Pea Crs bus Tot im? 51 It ol II, Tot -- ViatS l d55-D APOIL 5. - - - - 1845,.1840. Increase. Decrease. tors. . . . 20,176,73117 004,618 ?? 2,512,113 bio . , , 12,524,9.17 11,8 0Df 4 85 .. . 358,85 2 spa . . . . 6,714,841: 7,1195.821 3811,688.. es 4,217740 4,217.7 39 4,224'413 ?? ilty ...
... PROGERLSS of' 1' TltADlE.l'r1E NEW GE'NERATION or' ANTI' MONOVOTIb'T,~ Mr. Villiers performed his annual task this year s; with singular advantages. Well might he say,- g 4' What a strong p1ositi., (o I occupy, when I now o call for a change in the corn laws T The leaders of c both the Parliamentary parties, Ministers and er- g Ministers, had been diligently employed, a fortnight o before, ...
... imp4rts. %ue- Ions AFRICA. hill Mary Ann Peters, Brien, fm Africa; palm oil rose. Peru. Eskeldson, tm Africa; palm oil feat Buclid Davison. fm Ichabos; guano It is Alhambra, Antholne, fra Ichaboe; guano east Hope. Carver, fm Iohaboo; guano Jane Louden, Caine, fm Africa; palm oil cen- Kingston, Thomson. fm Ichaboe; guano aone Hope, M Lachlan, fm Ichaboe; guano ited Hopewell, Carter, Im Ichabce; ...