STATE OF TRADE
... a IDANCASHIg THunSDAI, JARUASRV 11.-The cotton trade at Oldbam is alightlyimproving. Theturn-outof hattersat old- , hdrn, Ashton-under-Lyaoi Denton, Stockport, Manchester, and IS other ...
... a IDANCASHIg THunSDAI, JARUASRV 11.-The cotton trade at Oldbam is alightlyimproving. Theturn-outof hattersat old- , hdrn, Ashton-under-Lyaoi Denton, Stockport, Manchester, and IS other ...
... )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 ...
... i LOADON GAZETTE,,.TlfSDAr, January 16. BANKRUPTS. BAKER William, of Lower Grosvenor-street, Bond-street, in the county of Middlesex, surgeon and apothecary, to sur. Jan. 24, and Feb. 28.-Oilicial assignlee, Johnson.-Sol. Lloyd, Great James-street.-Petitioning creditor, William Case, of Lower Brook-street, Grosveuor-square, wine merciaist. BROIlLEY William, of Giay's-inn-square, Gray's-inn, in ...
... PWtt0a - LONZOff CORN EXCRANGE, JANUARY I The frost having set. in vesy severdly. there was mmr dispo. slti~on toptirchaae Ai articles to day. There was a good sale so fre foein Weatatfoly Nc0oda~ price, Vnd Engwih has silo; taripved in value., Birley is quite as dear mid there is more life inaile ?? and Pease. Oats areaf.dearer. Dub~lin. Ianuarr 2. At this day's00rket ?? Wht Vhat. 6604th,3 I ...
... HONEY MA liI(Ei' and C1TY NBEWS. FRIDAY. Tire Comimissioners for' tire n'erlrtetiolt of tile Na- tional Debt lie re hr en makinig several piir'lra~7es lately on aCCOun~t of thre Sinking Fund, out ' F the .qurp ats revenue over expenditure. There are some poirits, however, to be explained before the public' van be i'ongrati lhrtedl on h~avin~g got the two ends again to reset, even iry the harsh ...
... LONDON v . U ;5-Mos n. I'OR1N I'OtCHA NfeF:. Notwithltal:dinio theU retrirrs show rather are ester: ire arrire. of El, .-A Wir, at fr the pact ve., k . 'taeiris t)-daly we r hr lre min' r blaxie' sulpjliedi ith osotmrle,. orvirs, in s-2le aieaciere, to th' rec .'pl, fresh rip bring on a* Ty ereeeleraoe pra:a. A tlark zr'riooirr of tire Wheat 'i'.ing sonnerhrt 0iut of cortlitian. frr;ic .i , ...
... MfONEY MARKE' and ClT'Y NIEWS. SAP'l' iIIJASY. 1)V tihe luist nMail ifroni Jantaica wIC tindl that an I timigratioa Bill hIlad assedl through ite-ari all, il n aall, itsi stages in th I louse of' Assemibly, its pro- iltlter being M1r. Jlordoin, prinicipal condluctor of the Jemoiiica llion tiy Juitrul1. 'ITie s',ill to be raise(i fir tilc lpurliose jof inipouritig la!ourers is lixed at t;30,ilt ...
... LO.VDUNV MA41RKETS.-1ul,.Sy. - -MA- - COllX l'.XU'HI.NO.l. The supply of E1ng1ish Wheat oll quIn thlis . nIlloning was very slush alit v Us a fair hu0siutess dsinug ilt the articlo at fully Motudats prices. 'I'lteur wli a fair srarge qusantipy si W ignu WIrat *)islP. ' Isiu litN' ! tilt ltlu i i's talerilluv ase'tP, :is.! i::s rlLtu r I.thld'u11911 the lettintl 6ituiws nut arriral of ...
... INFLUENCE OF LEGISLATION OVER I PRICES. I [PROM A CORIIU5PONDASIT.] The great contest mow fairly begun between the League sad the Anti-League, which threatens to swallow up for a time many other contests, turns entirely and exclusively on the effects of the corn-law on prices. Till lately the main argument of the League was, that the law raised to au enormous extent the price of food, and put ...
... SHIPPING IN7' TBLLIGBAiCB. LOon.DN, JAN. It.--.'Wiat tubs day nt1'10n1light vvetorly bre,:ze ci, and cloudy. dettit 11,111. Wintt W.N.W., hligh ilifl O(ol( line. DEtAL., JAN. tii,-A-rrittd he-r Mioj,,sl's hip 'Naolitot Irmo the( w(ettwared. Ditritig the ight liht wtind tlifftcii to dws' outhlto'tl intl it hix ;1ii. bhib ili S.s;0( .,iti strong broot'. vvili, Ilick vvilithir ittd minultl noon, ...
... London and PItv1tLAl Graln Markets. * ~~~~~OLP Omit 14~ensiox, Monday. lit Jas,. 1844. Thesupply of Engli-sh Wht to this morning's market was eiceeviingly *moderate: the weahe ben eydithad Its usual infltuerce on the rcondition of the sape;~ies oeepurchased freely, and we *were enabled to clea oftewletanadvance of fully Is per quarter on the terms of last week.~ For free Foreign Wheat we had ...
... : REVEW, iO .FjT BTISHCORN TRADE Volt . : . -'TAXI, PAST -WEEILI (From. *1w Jh.lrA aae Rrpress.) The weatherb]Sg, througiotpt the.woeo, been mild and damp, for the seasop; butwe hear of no complaints respectf- ink the eppearance, of the yousg 'whesa plant. The wheat of last year's growth atill comes to hand In very indifferent order,. which is a great drawbacl tq farmers; and, though prices ...