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FREE PRESBYTERY OF PERTH

... church to which the children belong, is indispensable, bas lately, as is well known, gained ground among our brethren in America; and it cannot be doubted that the experience tt.ey have had of the working and effects ofthe syttem. which is now urged upon ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... except in British ships; that goods or passengers shall be carried from one part any British possession in Asia, Africa, or America, to another of the same possession, except in British ships. Her Majesty in Council may regulate the coasting trade of the ...

AMERICA

... AMERICA. The Europa arrived in the Mersey on Sunday evening, with the usual North American mails, and advices from Boston of the 19th and Halifax of the instant. The Hibernia arrived at Halifax on the 15th instant. Her accounts were received at New York ...

TRADE AND COMMERCE

... customs paid or payable thereon on the importation thereof into Great Britain:— Per cwt. From the British possessions in America, 26s 2d. From the Mauritius,- s —d. From the East Indies, 28s 7d. The average price of the foregoing descriptions of sugar ...

WINES. Oldham's SHERRY, free Sweetness Acidity, . . . 23s per dozen. Superior SHERRY, , . 26s Very superior, ..

... into 3 Sections. In progressive and utilitarian age, what can more instructive than an exact representation those portions America which are destined ultimately to become home the Emigrant and his descendants From faithful representations, accompanied by ...

vToinntunirations MR PETER PLOUGH'S FIFTH LETTER. To the Right Hon. Lord Kinxaird, &c. &c. &c., Rossie Priory, ..

... contemporaneous abolition the navigation laws, has no toriously stimulated the corn growers of Poland, Russia, ranee, and America. They will improve the practice of husbandry. Tiiey have millions of acres of uncultivated but fertile virgin soil to fall ...

Published: Wednesday 02 January 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 7674 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Cobden the Factory Operatives. —Mr W. li. Ferrand lias addressed letter tlie Times in which lie *ays:—Mr Cobden ..

... British ships. 1 hat no goods or passen gers shall be Carrie.l from one part of any British possession in Asia, Africa, or America another part of the same possession, except in British «hips. Her M.gesty in Council may regulate the coasting trade of the ...

Published: Wednesday 02 January 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 799 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE MUCH ADMIRED NEW WELLINGTON PALETOT, ca DRESS OVERCOAT. THE HUNGARIAN WRAPPER, Other Styles Fashionable OV ..

... ions. In this progressive and ntiiitarian age, what can more Instructive than an exact representation of those portions of America which are destinedultimately become the home of the Emigrate? and his descendants? From faithful repre• sentati' as, accompanied ...

Published: Wednesday 02 January 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1391 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COMMERCIAL RETROSPECT OF 1849

... every sign that the influx specie will continue. Importations are to be expected from Russia, th ■ silver mines of South America are in full activity, md from California the principal amount of what has been collected during the season will brought by ...

PACKET BOATS

... January inclusive the packet Pernambuco and Bahia on her outward passage ' Janeiro, and the other six mouths ou her homeward*' AMERICA. (Every alternate Friday in December, January, cV 0 and March, and every Friday during the remaiude'' year.) >, Niagara, ...

MR O'SULLIVAN ON IRISH DISTRESS

... forward and reducing your rents, and giving you some consideration fur your capital and labour, they leave you alternative but America or the workhouse. While they do this they are exclaiming against the Poor Laws, seeking to exclude the uufortunate paupers ...

PROTECTION MEETING AT HADDINGTON

... way from America, paying 4}d, sd, and 61 per lib for it, and after manufacturing it into cloth, can send it back to America, and compete with the manufacturers there. (Applause.) I would like to see the farmers here sending their corn to America to compete ...