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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... sense of these much abused words : and we shall deeply regret if any Peer, especially if connected with Forfarshire, whether Whig or Tory, shall not give it his hearty support. —Montrose Standard. ...

Danish Opinion of Lord Robert Montagu.— The Dayblaikt of Copenhagen pays the following tribute to the speech of ..

... stagnation in trade, several of the most extensive factory employers in Belfast are about to put their workers short time.— Whig. China Indemnity.—On the 23d of April large instalment of the indemnity was paid into the Government Bank at Canton by the ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... to Pekin, fourteen days, Bs. sent by estafette the time saved will eight days, but the expense increased by £26. The Belfast Whig, of Saturday, says :—Exports of Linen goods have been still lighter this week, not only to the ports of America, but to the ...

GENERAL NEWS

... believed to have killed and buried. There are no less than fourteen cases known around Comber fruits revivalism. Belfast Whig. A Costly Album. —At a sale of pictures in London, on Friday, Mr Agnew, of Manchester, purchased, for £1500, an album formed ...

State of the Crops in the North of Ireland.— We have again the satisfaction of stating that our special reports

... generally satisfactory reports from our agricultural correspondents throughout the North than those of the past week.— Belfast Whig. An Episcopal Prosecution.—A case of character bearing closely upon the questions raised by Essays and Reviews, and the synodical ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... business doing. The flax and yarn trade remains quiet, and spinuers continue to restrict their productive powers. The Belfast Whig of Saturday says :—There has not been any improvement in the home trade. To the distant markets, the sendings have been rather ...

COMMERCIAL NEWS

... great district, individual concerns are adopting some such measure without reference to wdiat others are doing. The Belfast Whig says :—There has been less depression in the sale of finished goods this week, and a few orders have been filled for New York ...

GENERAL NEWS

... words must be invented, to express the extent and depth our feelings of mortification and shame.— The Richmond (Virginia) Whig. The Trial of Theakstone, the Bank Defaulter. —At the Portsmouth Quarter Sessions, Christopher Edwin Theakstone, late chief ...

PERTH

... electors now upon the roll, and who are denuded of their qualification, with the schoolmasters of the respective parishes. The Whig interest has been entirely overlooked formany years, and the Liberal side of the roll is consequently in very unsatisfactory ...

COMMERCIAL NEWS

... Measures are on foot among the fire offices, directed to the London mercantile fire rates recently promulgated. The Belfast Whig of Saturday observes :—There has been rather more business done this week for the American trade, chiedy, however, to fill ...

AGRICULTURE

... from all parts of the manufacturing districts poured out train after train loads of visitors. Irish Potato Crop.—The Belfast Whig says:— If the weather prove favourable for the next six weeks, there cannot be a doubt that this year's produce of Ireland's ...

GENERAL NEWS

... tor the duties he proposed to undertake in the Durham Union. Female Dress.— Cupid in Peg-Tox>s, in a letter the Northern Whig, observes :— Of late years, the fashions in dress have become more and more extravagant and exx>ensive. A ' line girl' now ...