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... MOXXLAND RAILWAYS COMPANY. e On Wednedayl1 tel,, secon d generli ?? ?? of the, shre- h holders of this Cmaywshelin hiopn' ofice l- ochanan Street-Alex. S. Finlay', Esq- chairman of the directors, occupied the chair. Mr. KNIGHT, the Secretary, readl the advertisement calling the -meeting. a-ad then read the hait'-yearly report of the directors to the shareholders, from which we make the ...
... I _ - I., - - - - (Promd the Times.. The returns of the Board of 'trade for the montl ending' the 5th of August, present results of a still more satismck& tory description even. than those which lhave been steadily shown during ~each month of the present year. Tho increase in the exports as compared, withf August, 1848, is not less than £2,012,500. Whiile considerably more than halfof thei ...
... :OIL THEME: CIX A L sasi LA FOIR Tll Wars ENDING MONDAI LAST. - ; IMPORTS.. RoTTRa1WAw.-20 cheeses, W. Walkerr 22 do. A. Fraser. junr., 50 do. R. Stevens, 60 do. J. Airth. 50 do. A. Crnm- ming, 69 do. J. Fraser Junr., 70 do. R. 'Alwid 100 do. G. Stirling. 221 do. J. Allan, 228 do. N. Allan,- 415 do. J. Davidson. 280 do. A. Smnith 880 do.-N. Smith. janr.. 1203 -do. J. Croal, 1233 do. Best, Robb ...
... i l -_ i: I X ( (From the Shipping Gazette of Friday.) r No alteration has taken place in the tone of the corn trade since last week-the same despondency which has been for so long a time the Prevailing characteristic in regard to all mat- ters connected with the agricultural interest continues in to full force, and even the most sanguine begin to view the ef- 26i . fects of free trade with ...
... I~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ .- - Cambridge House. Jan. 6. The flu1e of Camhridae has been pleased to anpoint the Rev. Thomas Scard, ALA., to be one of his Royal Highnesaes' Chaiplains. -Foreign Of;.ce, Jan. 9 The Queen has been pleased to approve of M. Phoeion Roque as Consul at IMalta, for his Majesty the Kingof Greece. The Queen Foreign Office San. ao. The Queen iias been graciously pleased to ...
... i PP I IO _ HELL o CE ARRIvrn AT Aa3mnDRRxc.-Jannarv 9. Tartar, Beverley, l3uCkie: Zephyr. Ham, Portmanhoma,:-k; Sovereign. Snovwie, Leith; Harvest Home, Grny, Newcastle, Lady Duff. Gant, pat back. - Ic. Udny, Blurgess, Sfnderland.- 13. Don, Parrot, Glasgow; Liverpool Packet, M5itchell, do.; Florence, Ring, Charleston; Aberdonian, Howling, do.- Admiral, Young, Burntisland; Bonnie Duindee, ...
... ti 'I V- --81 . ; i AUMDAYA-BRUT)lq..-:Octo 30. Scottish Maid, 'Sin- t *clal~, Newnes BIq&o Zetland, Mownt, Strouffiess ; Jonr- I neynian. Faddee;. Anverness;: Loase o' Buchian, Tlsonson, ~Sundeiland: Duke:,q Richmond (a.). Campbell, Leith.-31. -Queen'(s 'I. Caffilibetl,-Vjck - Napier, Jions? ~Cockenzls,'St Georgzes Palmer;.Sunderland 4, Samison; Smk h, do-;- EHtwk. Beedie, ~Neirddstle:* ...
... cattle and Mfeat Warketa1': SMITHFIELD CATTLE M1AREET, FaiDAy, June 1. The sui ply of meat at market to day was large, the ln crease, hoxsever, being conlined to sheep, of which there were no less thar, l2,0a. head returned for the pa)meet of toll. against 9.380,Aln last Friday. The trade, however, was much better for everything than on Mondaye, and Prices advanced. Prime Scots fetched 3s. ...
... L-EV W ThE =- TAd .' |~~~~~~ f ..EXwO E.GRAI.N TRADP,.:- j (From thre Shtippcng Gaizelle of Frid,'y.) Though the arrivals of grain from abroad have been on a more moderate scale dering the last week or two than Pre- vionsly.'and-the deliveries from oirown'growers have been small; the continuance of favourable weather for the gr ing crops has had its usual ifilnence, and the corn trade has ...
... London and Provincial Grain Mtarkets. LONDON CORN MARKET, Wednesday, February 21. At this day's market. English wheat as last noted; a few country buyers for foreign, at Monday's decline- floating cargoes in moderate request for Ireland and the West of England. Holders of Indian corn refuse to take less money for floating, and the quantity offering very much reduced. .Barley selected for ...
... THE ORN TRADE FOR THE WEEK. (From the Shipping and Mercantile Gazette of March 30.) The position of the grain trade has not varied materially since our last weekly review. The prevalence of easterly wind has brought a large fleet of vessels, corn laden, to our shores from the Baltic, &c. and the arrivals of foreign produce have been liberal, as well at the outvorts as into London. quantity of ...