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MANUFACTURES, COMMERCE, &c

... Messenger. STOPPAGE Or IMn. BRIGHT'S MILLS.-The utmost conter- nation was caused by the announcement that the great anti- corn-law Bright's mills were closed; and, on inquiry, it was found that the hands had been told the nills would be closed for a time-some ...

HARVEST.—TRADE

... consumption, in the face of the prodigious returns in their own country. There can be no doubt, that the prevalent distress among corn dealers has a discouraging effect on other branches of trade. This influence is said to have been already not unfelt; while ...

London and Provincil Grain Markets

... the first iveek of January, In order to make some great alterition, and most prbaly a. tota~labldlition, df tz -existing Corn Law, ; considerable sesaip, s igt atral -- e expete, was. pzoduced on our Market thumoanig ghtt~na1&qst entire stop to business ...

SHIP NEWS

... fireside.- CORN MARKETS. CORN EXCHANGE, Feb. 12. The supply of wheat fresl in to ticsmorniaig~s rcarketwarrth ar smal, but having a large arrival of flour coastways, the mealing trade was extremely dull-indeed, as longas alteration in the crn laws hangs in ...

Markets

... Hay 7, d to 1.l M5luttoI 4d to Gid [law Hides. v 0,. Id to 41.! Veil Id to Gd Coalsjplolal 3s 10d to is i . Slataugbreed r-I Sldi in Aberdoeen .11arzkel last Ietck, Cattle, 137-Clves, 2S-Shevlp 131 t'MONTROSE CORN ;MAUIFT. wheat 3!us to 36s Oats 19s to ...

COMMERCIAL LIST

... Dunn, & Co.: I hhd. ditto, T. MCombie & ?? 1: 0: U Battens, Win. Kno-ts1v: 2 casks Coffce,-A. Urquhart. CORN. 1. Average Price Nj Conmptroller of Corn l.rturtn' Cerftjlestc of 20th altimno; anid Duty payable at Absrd rs rbdin she , present Week. 's Per ...

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... Oatmeal, per 140 ?? 13 6IS6 English.. . .. ,i 00 0 Flour. Fine, per 280 Ilb .36 0 41 4i HIIJNrLV CORN MARKET, Feb.9,. We hed a Yery full attendance of farmers and corn-merchants, and r. fait show of sampnles; but the business done was very limited, at the undernoted ...

MARKET PRICES

... Ss Old 9Fs. n el Oats, 1s', ?? ; :}0s 'Tallo - - 2 i i ti Ie: r _ - .10; 4 55 lay - _ _ lil ?? ati, p,. er Ib. - - '11 tt 8 law IMideds. pir lb. 4 d .71 It, Mmutl- - - 5d id Coalt, zc' ;)Oft da Ged on f ii- DI XDETS. e. Oatinval 's 4,1 a O0l Po b .Os ...

Agriculture

... at ?? lirrilirltl lisoUr. At Cdiih~rth'i as, We-daeresii. ?? alas 2lied 2.. 3.. pyr ruoarlcr tea er, ?? all orler species of corn aese alsa alerfng at rerlacnd rains. TIre rnpnrti from ir-lrtlnd are ?? highly ealisiaclory, a cnrulinu. srte ut lsienealteirl ...

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... declined fully Is. per qr. In barley. pease, and ndias corn, no change was observed. The rnazketfoir bonded articles was quiet. Urnited States sweet flour was heidfor 2i per barr. HADDINGTON CORN MARKET, Jan. so. The supply of wheat to-day VWas considea ...

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... entitled The Trinity Board Unmashed, which he had been requested to present to the Chamber by C Richardson, Esq, berrister-at-law, the author. It was an ex. posure of the practices of that self-elected body, the. Masters of the Trinity House. shevwing that ...

COMMERCIAL DISTRESS—EXTENSIVE FAILURES

... house was mentioned on the Corn Exchange; but in the cos se of the day, the statement was distinctly contradicted.- Times' Citi] Article, Tuesday. Two further failures of large amount;t were reported this morning on the Corn Exohange, the parties being ...