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... , oarktt flittutffmm LoNDWox Come EXCHANGE, MiONDAr, MAscu 20.- The supply this morning of grain fresh up of all deo scriptionv was moderate, and the trade opened with a fair demand generally. Wheat was unaltered in value from this day week, and the Kentish samples have not been so readily taken off. Barley meets a fair sale for superior sorts, but grinding varieties are not so brisk. Onbt ...

THE POLISH INRURRECTION

... I JeS [Costinuedfro'a our Sevlenth Page.] a The Unisersal Germs Geszette publishes accounts Ifrom Posen of the PIIth instant. All the small towns of the Grand Duchy had been occupied by the mili LY tary. The Catholic college of Pryemezno had been i- closed by the authorities in consequenceot a revolu- ly tionary spirit having been found to exist in it. Pri- *e soners were daily being brought ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 3ankrupt0, &X. - - ?? . . -. ?? ?? . . BANKRUPTS. (From Tuasday's Gazette, Mahro io, 1846.) William Harding, Edward-street, Poritnan. square, D ?? James Harris, Higb-street, Southwark, ?? Sewell, Great Dunmow, grocer- Edward Morgan, Lislon-street, ?? Pritchett And Voseph Peckover Oridge, Oxford; glove emanufacturers, drapers and grocers - William John Idenden, Limehouse, tailor- William ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO.OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. PEE XS. O'CONNOt. £s. d. Ashton-under-Lyne, por E. Ilobson .. 8 1 lo Tonbridge Wells .. 7 1 o ir. Foxton, Woburn Cottage, Tavistock-square 5 4 4 Brighton, Artichoke locality .. .. 0 6 3 George Itedfeurn, Somerset Chapel . 4 10 Aberdeen, per J. Fraser .. 0 9 0 Upton, per WIn. Brown .. 0 1 4 James 1'owell. .. .. 0 11 4 *V. J. O. Wilkinson, Esq. ...

COMMERCE

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1846. THE STAPLE OF THE COUNTRY. COMPARATIVE CONDITION OF NATURAL AND' AlRTIFOIAL LABOURERS. Trss3 sophist will argue against logic, against rea- son, and against facts, substitutinl parables, and hypotheses for premises, and wlssical conclu- sions, for legitimate deductions. Hence, we find that religious controversies between two sects, sepa- rated by ...

Trades' Movements

... crabtW' Mobtment. I CORDWAINERS' GENERAL MUTUAL ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATION. ASsoCIATED SirOPMATE6,-As we are now nearly on the eve of Conferenice, and as that Conference will be the most Importalit to our trade that ever was held in this country-because, while the oligarchical and commercial classes are quarrelling among themselves, as to which shall wring the largest amount ofspoil from the ...

Bankrupts, &c

... B35auIrupt0, &c. BANKRUPTS. (roets Tusdai's 0azette, March 6, 1846.) James Wilson, Wooliwici anid Chelsea,cabinet.'naker- q William John lladdan, Tottenham, ?? Stevens Syer, Sudbury, ?? Henry Hawlblen, a Haleswortb, Sulfolk, ?? Smart, Kitig-street, t Stepney, ?? Nunn, Baker-street, 1'or-. L man-square, ?? John Halero, Leeds, l linen cloth ?? Gillard, Plymouth, grocer- John Audley Horace Jee, ...

Market Intelligence

... Barket flilttgence. I. LONDOx CORN EXCurANOi, MONDAY, MARCH 16.- The trade opened thiB morning ;with ashortsupply f. wheat,,but rather more extensive of springeornn, the majority of the samples being slightly better in condition than of lato *the miller took offtheo finest wheat readily, and the trade has on the whole ruled firm at the prices of this day week. For superfiiae barleythe trade ...

Market Intelligence

... l9fatitt 1nteluigeant. LONDOx Coln ExcHANGn , MONDAY, MARcH 23I- E The supply this morning of grain fresh Up of all de. I seriptions was moderate, and the trade opened with s a faii demand generally. Wheat was unaltered in a Talue from this day week, and the Kentish samples t have aut been sO readily taken off. Barley meets a fair sale for superior sorts, but grinding varieties are not so ...

LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... I LATEST COMMAIERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. to [Fa10'1 OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.] City, 'frero7iU18a Exenbtq. Trnvro l ?? been more business doing in the proluce b minlkets thls veolz, awll 05 soo00 as tihe olew duties are ailloyed to be co tabon, we shall taVT increased aotivity, f(r ?? g0es oil n well. PII SUGAn.-Tbe ntavtzet for lritish Ploltntton blns bcenvery limr 0 this week, and fitir seles ...

Published: Saturday 21 March 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1584 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... [Ftolf ?? LONDori COURESPONDENT.] City, Tkursday EBening, The statistics relative to the consesmption of produce during the last few weeks, or say since the beginning of the year, are very satisfactory, and there is no reason to coroplain either of the quantity of the leading staples imported either from our cold. nies or foreign possessions. Coffee scarcely maintains its ground. The following ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1072 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

Market Intelligence

... Otwkt *n1tutdhgert. e 0 I. e 4 .A .5 0 f II a I t kI I I I! II I I i II I I I I i II I II I I II I I I I 4 I I II I I I LoNnoo CoRXr EXCIHANG, MONDAY, MARCH 16.- The trade opened .this moraing qwith a short supply of wheat, but rather more extensiye of spring corn, the majority of thle samples being slightly better in condition than oflate; the millers took offthe finest wheat readily, and the ...