Corn Markets, &c
... co ke atts ?? LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, Yesterday.-Tho weather since Friday has been unsettled and showery. Wind variable, to-day S.W. The supply of wheat from Essex aid Kent to this morning's market was ...
... co ke atts ?? LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, Yesterday.-Tho weather since Friday has been unsettled and showery. Wind variable, to-day S.W. The supply of wheat from Essex aid Kent to this morning's market was ...
... Q?alnlllerclat iddructo, &C. I *C OR N M4ARKERTS. HUUL AUG. 2. (Friroi Themees Binimilis and Co's Circular.) Arrivals (it wvheat from abroad are next to nothing, only 117 qrs. beling reported ; the import of other grain is also moderate nir tim seaonn of the year. The weather during the week has been rather unsit'lepd, and sonic quantity of rain hias fallen at inier-vale. Harvest. has ...
... cbe Rallbolt oarlido. 3IAUK LANE, ADCSaT 1, 1S50. Tn Mi k Inue to day the atttfidance of the trade Was large and tile ton calm, Prices of most articles of thlu vile were unaltered, or teidingdownwatids. The epply of ?? grain wa small. The imports of foreign gra) into London since last Mondny were repolted ttlei morning as f ir of flour. large of wheat, and very large of oats. but small . f ...
... flash Mrs. Coate* was also knocked oat of her ehair, and severely burnt about the lower portion of the body. ...
... The annual sale and letting of Cotswold rams from the e ?? flock of Mr. W. Cotler, took place at Middle 'y Aston, on Friday the 29th ult. The fact that Mr. Cother, It at the last exhibition of the Oxfordshire and Banbury 0 Agricultural Societies, carried off the two shearling prizes n and the first for old sheep, was of itself sufficient to show e that the character of the flock was fully ...
... We have received by way of Marseilles files of India, China, and Australia papers. INDIA, We take the following summary of news from the Begal Burkaru of June 17:- - The past fortnight has been rather barren of news. The courts of inquiry are still sitting at Meerut and Allahabad, and the European malcon- tents have, for the most part, returned to their duty. It is said that a few of the ...
... SHA)?E LISTS. WEDNESDAY EVBNING. The railway share market opened this morning with a tendency to improvement, and although duiness prevailed towards the middle of the day, renewed steadiness was shown at the close. An improvemrent of 2, per cent. was finally established in North British stock, and of . per cent. in Great Western, Lancashire and' Yorkshire, Berwick, and York and North Midland. ...
... SHIPPING INTELLIGESCE. | TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. Wind ?? at liolyhead, ?? fre3ll. ARlulvxrs-Yesterdlay: llusarlasn (r~m.g.ql Joucst, from rall Grey.-Q cfioo, P ldraru nd i Nit(sRibeiao, Wailtlerod, from Iq ...
... LONDON, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. At Console opened to-day at 044 to 95 for money and ari 95 for the account. The feeling with regard to con- GOsd tinental affairs is somewhat niore favourable, an ...
... TEI' CORN TRADE. The following reports will shew the state of the corn trade in the different places named at the markets held on Saturday:- M CAMtuIDOz.-Ther5 was a moderate show of wheat, and . with a rather better feeling In the trade, white made 44s. to I488.;* red, 4. to 429. per 36 stone. The supply of spring corn was small Oats were in fall request, at fully as high prices as In the ...
... .E,, N , I J A;._ i -A RK . E Conx EXCHAEWO Th 5'ynghwheet on day's market wavaq iln-fabite ost it IaW I n t. quarters of new fro o Rs _- KeQi,'in bins r about .0 ?? sold at r t ali kinds uled g yetoree we is;;pa$ The show s of foeee In far request em rs A tied, slowly on'lormsterms aiexe week, lrtr lag Th ot - ? f 'e f ^ at a ?? tiona, wes In fatereqestr'atflrateq %wjiifll dece bas fallens ...
... TI-lE WEShITERN, BANK OF SCOTLAND. A meeting of the partners of this Bank was held ?? in the Merchants' Hall, Glasgow-called by the liquidators appointed to wind up'voluntarily the banks affairs. On the platform were Mr Finnie, Kilmarnock; Mr R. Wilson, Glasgow; ,Mr J. R. Stewart, do; Mr Landale, Edinburgh ?? Mr Wright, do.; Bailie Black- adder, do.; Mr M'Tear; Mr Raimes; the.ILiquida- tors; ...