NATIONAL ARBITRATION
... The following petition from the Peace Society of this town, for treaties of national arbitration and reduction of our war expenditure, was on the 7th instant presented to the Hou ...
... The following petition from the Peace Society of this town, for treaties of national arbitration and reduction of our war expenditure, was on the 7th instant presented to the Hou ...
... ton selfish—too money we told— lay out each upon feiNcoatu and cannon, bo'ld batteries, launch ships, and fitly other ' eceBsary or Pro'ecnnn of narains? the French. No; when Jo ...
... (From Friday's An Aooount, pursuant to the Act »th and Bth Victoria, cap 31, for the week ending Saturday, the 18th daj of December: „ . RVMSHT. notes issued i.'25,509,3y. ove ...
... REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE F THE PAST WEEK- (From the Mark-lane Express.) it The year 1847, now about to draw to a close, will ha long remembered as one of almost unprecedented disasters a in the commercial world. We shall not pause to onosider d whether the ruin which has overtaken many of our most nextensive merchants has been caused by the progress Of I. free trade, the bank charter, ...
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... CAPITAL—ONE MILLION, SHARES OF EACH, OF WHICH PER SHARE HAS ...
... eating, 9 ceation THE WOOL TRADE IN GERMANY. ri7 thority E emw s (Frooio our owes (orespondcni but In BuRLIN, 5115 December, 11147. tnt th Since our foregoing report, and during the past fortnight, cc 00,00there has been seone stir in this market, owing, for the most part, to di etorily the accustomeed visit of a few of the larger inland combing firms. 1? Thase hav's bought to the extent of ...
... rrabc liellort5. Li MANCH-ESTERI, TuiSDAY, 2 tta~ kt eour mfarket lo-diy. Bunsiness ectititMuc- illa i 0little disposition in buyers to 'give eI~ ?? Ai ft.' inquiry, bowever, is still rxleit-elmed 10111)],, the titc, gwho continue to, purchase pretty 1fcc-oh thflic~ t clth Sutal for their -arkets. Io Natrns tt' Ichange to noticte. it The oficial report, of the stat~e el' rinllilitynlll ::I tjt ...
... Cort, cattle, anz 4probision I(Rarict5. 0 MANCHESTER 'ME.AL AND FLOUJR MARKET, Satussici, p 0 December 4.-Ne-w oatmeal, 'l0s. to Mis. : flour, 146. to t'is. per - MANCHESTER POTATO MARKET, Tuesday, Dececnber I- Potatoes. 8S. ski, to 14S. 03d. pertX-SQ1b; carrote,.5s. to 7o. prr 2.5~211; I55 30 turnips , :3.to 5s.prr IC, peel;'; eccions, So. to I1Is. pet 2491)0. RO C IXA LE OTATO AMAIIET, ...
... AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE OLE VEDON AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The annual cattle show of this association took place on Tuesday last, upon the hill near Wason's Royal hotel. Clevedon. The animals exhibited were not quite so numerous as on former occasions, but some of them were of excellent breed and quality. The sheep manifested a marked improvement, and there were Borne most plethoeric pigs, ...
... MAbRKET INTELLIGENCE. LONDON CR-XIAGE-fso.I The show ?? Engli1sh wheat holtig1 moderate, OllIOs evoro easily of. feeted, at all advances of Is, per quarter. Foreign mlotto a steady sale fell prices. 'The barley trdeo is very dull, ?? lost Mlonday's'rateg Oats, beans, aed peas sold slowly, at about fernter termos. P'lour 80il S pr. at rather higher prIces. Ait v ..aireocyperl oi~eriaurneasurie. ...
... XEVISX TielETi BEtITIS~T CiORN TRAiDE DURlING| EVE OF THE PAST WEEK;.| (Fr lost Br/fe ?? 3fJe5es¢caycJ.c Whecat-A moderately fair qoa ntiry wvas offered at M~ark t Lane heast Mlonday, but thec wveather having been extrentei- wee, c ansed rtec condition of all the newv to he again very poor, r and the mnillers wvere in consequenice not gencrally froc hovers, though inl wanlt of fresh thrashled ...