Imports
... A.-i o z. ll-?5. 'ot, 2 - ain BRI5'TISAf AMEMlMrcA. 2Elin lbeth, P MhGan, fl 11 MoWtr'al,, withb 49) C pine, 70 pe *t, G 2iS a2i S3taves, 1j) dunaagL bo.nrd,, 350 bg a,'heat, I380 1Oino - . peas; 4 br ...
... A.-i o z. ll-?5. 'ot, 2 - ain BRI5'TISAf AMEMlMrcA. 2Elin lbeth, P MhGan, fl 11 MoWtr'al,, withb 49) C pine, 70 pe *t, G 2iS a2i S3taves, 1j) dunaagL bo.nrd,, 350 bg a,'heat, I380 1Oino - . peas; 4 br ...
... -- I: ~ COAL TRSDE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE. :n SxIR-our Paper of Tuesday last contains a Report of a Committee of Surrey Magistrates on the subject of in Frauds in the Coal Trade, in which there is a paragraph sl reflecting upon our conduct, which we trust your impar- tb tiality will allow us to reply to, through the same channel. a, Mr. Turquand further reported to us, that as ...
... hal: of Drinkinrg in Grea t Britain t nd Ireland, occording to Par~o~eflanent DocUm@ent{s. Theaverage coulsu:rption of Spirits and Foreign Wine -in Great Britain and Ireland, during the yeari 1824, 25, and 26, was 34,201,0ll glalons per'annutr, or 3 116 gal- lorns for' every adult, estimating thenvat' half the population, arid that at 22,000,00o. The British Spirits annually consumed In ...
... BELFAST MARKET PRICES-DEC 31. | - v cwt of 1I2h - : .I 0 U 1 - J GIU. - 'PI stone of I 61b. ?? .15Illd@1l 5 Tallow, rough 3 0@4 6 W.M Wleeat.12. 6. 0 ; 4p lb of 180z. Reddo ?? . 0 -0 0 tter,fresh 0 8 @ 0 10 Barley .. 6 6-74 179 4lb of] 60z. -Oats .. 5 10- 6 6 Tobacco, leaf 03.1e 0 7 ?? '.200 ?? cane 3 1 _ 3 6 ?? ?? '2 d180 - ?? ' roll 2 9 _36 3d 150 - ?? plug ?? O ?? 1 0 ?? pi00 .. 5 ...
... - IRISH STOCKS-DLCcEeatR 30. 34.V Ct. Gov. D. - 4 v Ct. New Stock J Ct GovSL ?? -[Bank Stock . 5.; 4 P Ct. Old Stock 1.. I1 6r'Ct.G. Can. LUaii 93 ENGLISH STOCKS-DEcE'rnEn 28. 3 P Ct ?? Bank Stock ?? 215S- 3VP Ct.Reduced ?? 9-9 India Stock I .. ?? 22S 3j 2 CL Reduced ?? IOO India Bonds. ?? 69 4 I Ct. Old ?? Ex Bills ?? 773-74 4 P Ct. New. - Bank Long An.. - Cons. for Ac. ; -9S ...
... M(ONElY-MARfKET.-ClrY, THURSDAY. A very strong sensation, accompanied with a decline in the public Securities of about 2 per cent., was created by a report that the Emperor Nicholas, so lately indis- posed, had met with a relapse; and that, in fact, his health was in a more precarious state than ever. This could be traced to no other source than the French Papers, though it was said that ...
... II, rL-? 7i r, t ,? II ? 1 - v ?? ? , - . , , 4 , I COLONIAI. PROD-UCE. UGAR, i.P.perCW '1fDr`-) s0 d. mtlscovado dry broet is .* 43 0 ?? ?? 0 Geod ditto ?? 3i .(ood bligbt ?? 4-- Very dne ?? I I DIab ...
... Al r t . LIVERPOOL CORN EXCRANiRi. i Tuesday, Dechmbe a29,18i829. By the st~atc of tne imnports blelowv it Iv-ill be0 ?? !a ?? t. :rrival of Gralin this week ,Sa e orury been to a mlze x,- but the p ...
... ENGLISH: MARKETS.- LONDON! qORN.\-EXCf1ANGE, DEC. 28.-Tbe seveyity of the.fiost- havirig .cozspletely stopped the naviga- tioli,. we vwere at an.tanid still this morning, and prices must be nominally quoted as on 7ast:Mondav, ?? where the needy .qonsunler Ilad to- purchlase, that day's prices were obtained. Wheat 40s ito 73i OGd per ?? (newy) 30s Od tor3ls Od per ?? (new) 382 OGd to 34s Od ?? ...
... lklaooof?y i it of I ~ real LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, is of Thzrsdsay, Decrcmr 31, 1829. t The sales cf the week svee 15,300 bags; price ate and id. per lb. The import is 1,15-5 bags franm Char'ltsw r. ...
... (Accurately reported for the Freenra'r Journal, Dtee. 31.) SMITHIFIELD. Thursday's market was largely supplied with all descriptions of cattle, but there being little dematid, the piices of last week were obtained with difficulty. Lamb, 31s. to 3Gs. each; Coopers' prices for Pork, 22s. per cwt. H AY-New, 2s 29d to 2s 4d per cwt. STRAW-Oats, 2s Id to Os Od Wheat, Is ?? to 2s. BuTcHERas' MEAT ...
... MONEY-MARKEIT.-Clry, FR IS;Y, . I ~ jy We have it in our power to lay before the public a very important communication, which, no doubt, will give great satisfaction to a large class of persons, we mean the holders of the New Four per Cents., who hiave been kept in a great state of alarm for some time past by the positive assertion made, that the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer intended this ...