GLASGOW COMMERCIAL NEWS
... rates should fine weather set is. Dutch is quoted to-day at 97s. 6d. to 102s. 6d. per hogshead; Riga, 50s. to 52s. 6d. per ?? Whig. i I ...
... rates should fine weather set is. Dutch is quoted to-day at 97s. 6d. to 102s. 6d. per hogshead; Riga, 50s. to 52s. 6d. per ?? Whig. i I ...
... -if we lad joined the Whig ranks it wxould bave been impossible for Sir Robert Peel to have taken up our measure. It was by holding from WVhig and Tory that ve enabled Sir Robert Peel to tal e up our question-(hear, hear). The Whigs and Tories wished to ...
... assistance of his Ministers, after the most careful deliberation and consideration, including the Secretary of State, Mr Webster, a Whig and a Liberal politician-considered by many the greatest statesman of the agc-[see the Earl of Carlisle's late admirable lecture ...
... Bursts, 4d. to 5Rd. ; 300 Egyptians,, 1d to Pd.; 10 Femnams,. 8d. and 6690 Americans, gELFAST TRADE RBiI'ORT. (From the Northern Whig,) Tur LiNES.TmrnJJ-WnimT GOODS.-In the department for finished linents, a steady turn-out of goods has -been expe- rienced ...
... the first branch of the 135th standing order. ILLICIT DISTILLATION AND FATAL CONFL1CT.-Ort Thursday last, says the Noz7thern Whig, two police- men of the Articlave Constabulary Station, near Coleraine, whilst in pursuit of at illicit still, in the parish ...
... :--300 ; Surats, 5d. to 53d.; 100 Egyptians, 81d. to lOd. ; and 1 4600 Americans. .1 BELFAST TRADE REPORT. (From the Northern Whig.) e THE LINEN TRADE-WHITE GOODS.-Exports of finished % goods to the United States, for the quarter ending 30th t march last ...
... sub-cription I collected daring the past week otly yields them about *d. per MuF; OE'TXE1S HISTORY.-Mr Rnebuck's ; History of the Whig 11itistry of 1830 to the passing of tile Reorrm bill,j appeared on Thursday. On dipping into tile prefasce, we find falintimation ...
... to 5Ud.; 200 Egyptians, 8d. to 10d.; 50 Maran- hams, 93 d.; end 0570 Americans. BELFAST TRtADE UEVORT. (From tle Northier Whig.) The general trade'of Belfast, though barely so active as it- was last-week, is in.a very healthy state. Sates of merchan- ...
... WIEBEATE R.-The trea- sure which we'val'e most e hide. Tl1EBEBY R3AtNGS A TAiL.-The EZdialbrghg Review has transferred its Whig fealty from John Risseil to Palmerston. This is not fickleness, hut mere 'trade competition. The Quarterly, last time, bad ...
... market is healthy; and, but for the unfortunate condition of monetary affairsl, a very brisk trade would be en- .joyed by ?? Whig. ?? ?? [11v ELECThIO TELEGRAPH.)] The final quotations of French Threes last evening wereC 66f. 0oc. for.money, and 66f. 60c ...
... Dragoons, to be Captain, vice Newman, whp exchanges; Lieutenant James Atkinson, from the 70th Foot, te.bi 1ieufenant, vice Whig- ham, who exchanges ; Ensign John Shaw Wyllie. to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Thellusson, who retires. 87th Foot_..Edwiu ...
... such an ex'pectation atbest a forlor uii hope;, yet. still that furnis'hes no reason~for re laxing in our efforts.' ~'The Whig Minisfty~-by the co~nfession of men of all parties-has a most Irectiriona' tenure of office: .Already the House, of Peers has ...