ARBROATH, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1861
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... and Huron. The smuggler will redress the errors of the statesman, as he has often done before.” The Linen Trade. —The Belfast Whig *’ reports Exports of white goods fall into narrow compass, not only relates to the Transatlantic markets, but also those of ...
... THE LINEN TRADE. The Belfast Whig of Saturday says —The partial activity which prevailed last week in the shipment of finished goods to America, has been followed by a lull of the utmost quietude. Horae demand is very limited, except in the finer lines ...
... of this illustration of harpooning, we cannot tell.— E iiin Courant. Tin m/ant in a Breach of Promise Case. —The “Northern Whig,” in reporting a trial .it the instance Maiy Millun, dressmaker, against William M‘Connell. farmer, gives the following description ...
... mrivc ! Leith Hoads a few days ago. The cargo is a very valuable one, being worth nearly £30,000. Lin- - Tiud The Northern Whig’’ of Saturd.iv St-vt-rnl of the leading houses have been ' ii this week in the shipment of goods f N-- Vo. k. Opiers to a large ...
... sition to Lord Palmerston and Lord John Russell. to be chiefly in the district and to the banks. un- Linen Trade. —The Belfast Whig” of Saturday Jerstand that some of their acceptances to Staig & says, it seems to be a pretty general opinion that, until Stuart ...
... report of t►e Committee to the effect that Mr Folios'. scheme war imptacticable, and they against going on with it on amount of Whig means to dash the sewer. Oa 12th Jaattary last the Board had stain the matter of Mr Fulton's accoant before them. I sal considering ...