THE QUARTERLY TABLE OF MORTALITY
... THE QUARTERLY TAB3LE OF MORTALT e We have jusat received the table of deaths registered in 1 f 115 districts of Etiglarud during the quarter ending June las s30, 1846, published by authority of the Re ...
... THE QUARTERLY TAB3LE OF MORTALT e We have jusat received the table of deaths registered in 1 f 115 districts of Etiglarud during the quarter ending June las s30, 1846, published by authority of the Re ...
... MEETING OF THE CHESTER AND .BIRKEN- HEAD RAILWAY COMPANY. I _ _ . .. . z .. I The half-yearly meeting of, the oroprietors in this un- from ulertaking took place yesterday s nnpjghi taitb e Claren- tan ...
... I ?? ltart itIritet. I Mfay' pa~st Four o'hekk,' T/hursdayg, August 64,1846. ,T. P5 sy ate nd 2 Od, 2, 2 US 2~ ra2 2~ 21: 21 mas 21 2( .,1 34 52 21 3 25 C412 ~134 213 2. to 23 23 23 12 0l3 ~523 053 01 ...
... E- x - 8WENESDAtY EVENING, JULY 29. w ,f The deimansd hls lcett very genernl, anti tle tradle as vell a as exporters luve ptireliased freely. The mantl-t his been ,n Is vell suppalied, still folidershlave ?? ralthor higher priees WN' 1. for thle c0ommon al ndmiddling qtuslities ?? descrip- Ye e tions. No chalnge ia other Rindls. 4l,210) American ]eC _ b beon. teleen onl speculation, anti .f1 ...
... RIBBLE NAVIGATION COMPANY, ~~1- .. .1 . - ?? i 'The half-yearly meeting of the Ribble Navigation Company was held on Thursday morning last, at' the Copnpany's offices, when the following shareholders wetr present:- nicP., HAYDOCK, ESQ. CHAIRMAN, Mn. P. AnTreasurer. KM. E. HAYPocx,Secretary. Mr. Fair. Mr. Noble, Mr. Wilkie, Mr. F. Armstrong, Mr. Knovyles, Mr. Smith,i. Mr. Dewhurst, Mr. Leach, ...
... ?? LOS, for (From tihe Mork-lane Exprness.) a Theofficial account of the quantities of Grain, Pulse, and Flour is entered for home consumption in the United lKingdomn ...
... LANCASRlrF, TreuIIsmiY, AuGu'r ?? broad silk trade at Middleton, Leigh, and Mfaichestor, has not been so brisk at this season of the year for the lest ten years;. Thesilk manufac turer ...
... v.11 -- - - is _ V v . v . 4 9 - . P/.. BA GaetU..-Fi~dq, Julg 26, 1841. CAWDE LL Edwvardl, of No. 58, Quaeon-stree.t, Kingston-uponl-Hull, dealer in toys anud hardware; August 4, Sept. 4, Court of Bank- rupts-, asiehal-stot.Sral- r. Goddlard(, 1( np-str~eet. Cheap- sube. I' Pe era John a11( Elizabeth Ann Sewell, of' Fore-street, jewellers. Dated duly]17. ELATONI Williami Cainipioni, ...
... FPREE-TRADE FESTIVITIES A PENDLETON. Monday being the day set apart for the celebration of the triumph of free trade, Messrs. Armitage aud Sons gave a holiday to their worlipeople, and in the evenig- liberally invited them to tea in the new muills at Peudleton. Tile room in which the repast was provided was tastefully orna- mented, the pillars and walls being covered with fluted calico, ...
... SMITHi ELD CATTLE MARKET.-Monday last. Since doudhy last the Imports of foreign stock Into London haveocomprlsed.IG oxen, 11 sheep,. and 0 calves from Hamhnburgh; 2W2oxen and cows, 810 sheep, 180hlambs, and 27 calres,from Rot. terdam, In, for the most part, excellent condition. At Hull, about 198-head of stock have been landed from Holland; while at iymouth the Imports have been 40 oxen from ...
... - II ft-tW . I . ira . - I ?? RXICLUSiVELY Fort THEO LIVERPOOL 21113I1CURV.j kLIVERPOOL FOREIGN PRODUCE MARKET. tly ~~~THURSDAY, August 6. a SUGARIL-Thore hasboen very littlo buroinoea doing again thi ...
... ATANCHESIEic, FueDAY.-The appeartuiccs of huprove- t ment, whichl we noticed in our last, have beets confirined ! and increased du1rinig thle present we~ek. A grefter qunectity ~ of pullting cloth hats been sold, and on sotus of theb better qualities of 27-inch, 66's, anti 7bs, ins advance of fld. per ii piece has been obtained. There is noi chanrge in lshirtilgs, a whlich continuie duill of ...