Shipping Intelligence
... 5;Ia4 t _g i]utetltgeare. NOTICE TO MARINERS. 211 ff The following notice, iesued by the Admiralty at Genoa, has 10 a been received at Lloyd's, from their agent at that port:- 2 r. ?? are advised that ...
... 5;Ia4 t _g i]utetltgeare. NOTICE TO MARINERS. 211 ff The following notice, iesued by the Admiralty at Genoa, has 10 a been received at Lloyd's, from their agent at that port:- 2 r. ?? are advised that ...
... ?Iftipjpingq flytetti gellre. I ?? cc loss or FouR Suirs.-Ry the Orwell, from China, we learn a. that that vessel, when in company with six others, in the Pala- _ wang passage, encountered a typhoon, ...
... meC NovEEssE 20-The impart of.theweekIsS713bags, namely, it vI 1335 from the United States 8i0 from the West lndies, and 1628 Mr from btadras. The w01es C th. week are 19,81 b ...
... Alcipping Entelligenre. BL FRIDAY, JUNE 18.-Wind S. S. B RA Lady Campbell, Simon, from Bonny at this port, sailed 24th OV.0 Feb., in company with the Ktinuston, for this port. On the 1oth MO instant.~ ...
... Aftipping fatelliature. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1.-Wind N.W. Diadem, Mitehell, from Jnmaiea 3t thsl port, sailed from Blask River 2nd Nov. Left ?? the Joseph P. Dobree, to sail on the 19th for this port. On t ...
... THiE WOOL TRADE. The public sales of colonial and fbrcign wool closed enga, on the atternoon of Friday last. The attendance of bosp buyers was the largest we recollect here, and the compe- 0 tition for the N. S. Wales was very brisk. Root The general condition of the Sydney wool was beau- i'oltc tiful, but the prevalellce of burrs and seeds in many i ood wer flocks materially depreciated their ...
... SI T HAMBURGHC.fA i I uc 'rU ijiN MIARKET. STATE OF TUE GRI M tAitnrT AT HIAMBURGH, July 23, 1841. (Furnished exclusively for: the HRoll Pac/eel.) ,t W'IEAT.-ThQ eoitiniual r dis iu Eliglalnd, aiid almnost every- Y where onl the coutilertc, havecatilsel a gnod deal of appreliesion Is for the g!'.lii 110W' i` the field, alild cuiseqte011ly have pioduced miore animation iu trade, particu.arly ...
... titpping lintdllige2e. PORT OF HULL. .TRLEORAP1 Geroa, Oct. StL-Wind at HumbertPloat, W.N.W. very fresh. Bar. 29.95.-Off lumber Flcat, Inward, at 7 A.Ai.-No 2192, Ant, smack.-Off Killinghiolme, Inward, at 10 A.m.-Government steam-packet-Off ilumber Float, Out- ward, at 7 A.hi.-No, 2114, Planter, B.B. ; 1810, St. George, steamer, at II A.N. ; 2195, Stnetor, B.Bk., for New Orleans; 1816, Emerald ...
... Vort of Eull JmJporls, bL .. , 1. - , , . e. . ,. .- .. Fsrom Ste 13th to the 1911 A'ee., 1841, both ZwtjUsi'-e. Isabella, Jean, from Xavia, 2,633 boxes 628 haliboxses raisins, 3 boxes melons, 3 box(,s pornegranates 6 barrels almnonds, 50 lb:, raisilns in frail Headley and Co Glide, 5aetLt, from Petersburg. 19 bales hemp, 65 mats 16 bales hides, 1,951) qrs linseed, 4 CiSCS tongues, 4 kegs ...
... BARTON, March 29.-The demand for both Wheat and Barley was not brisk ; the. former sold at last week's prices, and the latter was dull. Red Wheat 589 to 64s, white 64s to 66s. Barley 28s to 32s, file 34s to 3Ss. Beans 42i to 48s. Oats 22s to °6s, fine feediug 28s per qr. BOSTON, Mtarch 27.-The delivery of corn this week has not been large; buyers, however, were less disposed to increase their ...
... SCOTCII AND IRISH CORN IARIETS. SCOTCI MAR1UTS. I \ I.. . . . . . BERWICK, April 24-'Thore sea, a fair show of samples of Wheat. Barley. aod Oats here to~day. The oale of each was very beavy, and priees fully lower tban this day se'nsiglt. Wheat 50s to Gls. B irley 24s to 30s. Oats 23s to 2°is Beans 3:s to 37s. Peas 30s to 37d per qr. Flour 45s to 48s per 280 lbs. IDINBUPGIl, April 21 -The ...
... INPROVINCIAL CORN MARK EI'S. ATtttlU fl' 1 m l . . _ I MANCHESTER, April 10.-The trade has been altogether dull, and the rates barely supported At our corn exchange, this morning (which is very thinly attended) the fdtest samples of Wheat are held at last week's prices, all other descriptions m y be bought at a reduction of about 2d per 701b. The demand for Flour is so limited, that prices may ...