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July 1847
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Grampian, Scotland

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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 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

... 'xaNDTACTURES, co= RcE, &c. MUANT'EESTrt, Tuesday.-There has been a fair demand for goods to-day, and a tolerably large business would have been dorie, if manufacturers would have accepted the prices current last weeh. Many, however, demanded'a further ad- vance, whicl the buyers were unwilling to give; and the transactions were, consequently, on a more limited scale than they swould otherwise ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... Foreign Offlce, July 5. The Queen has been graciously pleased to appoint Charles Frederick Engstrom, Esq. to be her Majesty's Consul at Gottenhurgh. The Queen has been pleased to approve of Mr Jacob Mit- chell as Consul at Jamaica for the King of the Mosquito territory. Crowns OffDice, .Fuly 5.: The Queen has been pleased to appoint William Scrope Ayrton, of the Middle Temple, London, Esq., ...

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... London and Provnenial Grain Markrets. -;, MAwLA~iE,- LoNDow, Monday, Sth July, 134Z. - | The ieather continues most beneficial for the growing qi crops, which, coupled. with tbe excessive arrivals of Foreign r Grain-has-a most depressing. influence on oar Corn Trade. cl Although the supply of English Wheat by land carriage m samples tls.morning.wasscanty, yet the millers acted with di such ...

Cattle and Meat Markets

... Cattle ad Meat Markets. SMIITHFIELD CATTLE MARKET, Monday, July s. The supply of foreign stock on offer to-day was very en- tensive, viz.-384 oxen and cows, 3492 sheep and lambs, ard 29 calves, nearly the whole of which found buyers, at fully last week's quotations. For the Mtime of the. year, the ar- rivals of beasts from our own grazing districts were tlerablr good. Although there were ...

SCOTS BANKRUPTS

... (From the Edinburgh Gazette of Tuesday.) SEQlUESTBATIONS. : James Campbell & Co., timber merchants, Greenock. James ~arin, miller and grain dealer, Pitjerro. Thomas Saunders, merchant, Dundee. .* Ale~xander Pringle, wool-dealer or merchant, Haddington. Joseph Thornton, wool-dealer or merchant, L~eith. MEETINGS. &C. James Allan & Co ,merchants; Glasgow, andcotton-spin- ners at Johnston-to be ...

SHIPPING INTELLICENCE

... AXRIVETD AT AnEiDEEN.-July 6. Hannah- bManson, New- F castle;. Sarah, Christie. Sunderland; Duke of Richmond, B CampbellLeith; Glenalbhn, Paton, Peterhead; Elizabeth Gray. Newcastle; Alexanders, Findlay, do.-7. Martha, Boy- 3 ack, do; Blossom, Mackay, do.; Sovereign, SnowieLerwick; Bonnie Dundee, Crane, Leith; Cock of the North, Brooks. London; Katherine, Ettershank, Thurso.-S. Newastley' ...