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THE REVENUE

... - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~c] THE usual returns of the Revenue for the year and S quarter, ending on the 5th instant, have been published. c They seem to be, on the whole, as satisfactory as could r have been expected, so far as such conclusion may fairly c4 be warranted by comparison of the results with those of n the previous year, due allowance being made: for the in- tV fluence of varying ...

COMMERCIAL LIST, FOR THE WEEK ENDING MONDAY LAST

... I I.FOR THEWEER.E NL . , F'OB TflE WEEK E:SDIhG M0S-3, Y LAST. IMPORTS. | HAM'BUrno.-815 pieces oak timber or knees, 6 pieces fir timber; Niel Smith, Jun. Cesar (Hanseatie ship), Janson, waster. R[GA.-1000 quarters oats; Best, Robb, & Co. Rapid (103 tons), Moir, master. GOODS WAREHOUSED. 1056 lbs. tea, David Dunn & 668 lbs. coffee, Robert Ste- Co. Yens 1242 do. Brebner & Ragg 6281 do. William ...

ABERDEEN SHARE LIST

... A8 EF D =-N SHA*-E 1 *-T. TUESDAY, JCEL 6.- (Correctedfrom the Oocial.e w L .) Share. £5 20 100 100 10 10 20 500 25 5 100 50 20 50 .. 100 100 50 21 ;e i.y Le Is 't e t- I- d It ir Le Le Le I_ ad Paid. £5 - 5 100 100 21 10 10 100 10 5 50 J0 5 10 100 50 50 50 2 20 ...

ABERDEEN SHARE LSIT

... ADEaDMEN SIZA XE LxST. TITESDAY, JULY 13. (Corrected from the OfflcWial List.) Sh,*e. Paid. £5 £5 20 5 100 100 100 100 10 210 10 10 20 . 10 500 100 25 10 5 5.O 100 50 . 50 10 20 5. 6 3-. 50 10 100 100 100 50 50 .., 50 50 2. 20 . 111 10t la 25 if 100 12. .110 ,. 151-- 100 10 100 10 10 1I 10 1 ...

MANUFACTURES, COMMERCE, &c

... I=Lmmro-cQEams, comamncE, &c. MANCHESTEr. -The demand has been much less active than at the close of last week; and the business done has been on a considerably smaller scale. Priees generally con- tinue firm, but shirtings suitable for india were to be had ra- ther lower. The diminished activity is attributed chiefly to I the uneasy state ofthelmoneymarket. The occurrence within I this few ...

Cattle and Meat Markets

... Cattle and Meat Mazkets. SMITHFIELD CATTLE MARKET, Monday, June 28. There were on sale here this morning about 160 foreign beasts, eight being from Spain ; 8s0 sheep and lambs, and 40 calves. Nearly the whole were sold at ful prices. From our own grazing districts, the arrivals of beasts fresh up this morning were moderately goof as to number, but of very middling quality. The weather being ...

Cattle and Meat Markets

... SMITHFIELD CATTLE MARKET, Monday, July 19. There were on offer this morning about 400 oxen and cows. 1820 sheep and lambs, and 40 calves from abroad. Some of the former were extremely well made up, but the general condition of the foreign supply was inferior. Still, however, a total clearance was effected,7at fully last week's quotations. With home-fed beasts we were, the time of year ...

OFFICIAL ACCOUT OF IMPORTS AND DELIVERIES FOR THE QUARTER, AND STOCK REMAINING IN BODN AT ABERDEEN, On 5th July ..

... OFFICIAL ACCOUTNT OF IMPORTS AND DELIVERIES FOR THE QUARTER, AND STOCK REXAINING IN BOND AT ABERDEEN, On 5th JTly, 1847. [-Imported Directly, and Delivered for Home Consumption. Baskets, value, £5 12s. 6d. Rags, Old Ropes, &c. tons, Beads and Bugles of Glass, 33: 6:3 : 21 101 lbs. Sausages, lbs. 27 Beef, salted, cwt. 0 :2: 6' Seeds:- Beer, Spruce, bar. 43 : 28 Clover, cwt. 2,'3: 2: 14 Bones, ...

HERRING TRADE

... HEEL1, TRADE. ABuaRuEN.-Very fe*&ft %s have yet been caught, and so sparingly has our markiltarsupplied, that ofi Saturday and Monday they were selling at fifty shillings thecran. Other fish deai inproportion. PETEREmAD, July 27.-The average of 376 boats employed in the fishing here this season, to this date, is 3 crans. STOINEHAVEN.-The fishing eommeticed here last week. Thirty-two boats were ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, I ABRIVED AT ABERDEEN.-JULY 13. Janet Smith. Sim, Charleston; Duke of Richmond. Campbell, Leithb Glenalbyn, Paton, Peterhead; Margaret, Weir, Grangemouth ; Christian, Carle, Cromarty.-14. Sovereign, Snawie, Lerwick ; Isabella, Bridgman, Bo'ness; Bonnie Dundee, Crane.Leith.-}5. Hero, Rome, Leven; Ant, Gordon, do. ; Dargs, Hutchison, Fraser- burgh ; Gleam, Bowman, ...

TRADE

... TRAD E. AT the present time, a peculiar interest attaches to the official returns of the exports and imports of the United Kingdom, as enabling us to form some estimate of the state of our commercial dealings with foreign countries. From these returns it would appear, that our exports have been gradually increasing, although not perhaps with that rapidity which the more sanguine advocates of ...

COMMERCIAL LIST, FOR THE WEEK ENDING MONDAY LAST

... CO3K!RECXAL LIST, I FOB TIHE WEEK ENDING MONDAY LAST. IMPORTS. ST. PETERSBURG.-35 tons bones of cattle-William Gor- don. New Blossom (33 tons), Henry Mills, master. GOODS WAREHOUSED. 246 lbs. tea, Geo. Jamieson 179 galls. rum, John Begg 1243 do. J. J. Kennedy 120 do. Simpson Shepherd 1012 do, Wm. Milne & Son 116 do. W. Milke & Son 507 do. George Inglis 314 pieces oak timber, Neil 497 do. ...