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MANCHESTER TRADE REPORT—Tuesday

... and uo sales transpired. HULL CORN MAARIEiT-Tueselay, Small supply of Engl'ish wheat froLi firmiers, who held for list week's prices ; but where sates were effected, rather less snoney. Other articles unailtered. LEEDS CORN MARKET-Tuesday. Brilliant weather ...

SALES OF GRAIN IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

... in section 8 of the Corn Returns I Act, 1882, viz., 60 lb. for wheat, 50 lb. for barley, I ; and 39 lb. for oats, as the units of conversion for ( d wheat, barley, and oats, should always be pub. I . lished in the returns of corn sold, in the London ...

COMMERCIAL NOTES

... paid any dividend last year, and the litigation growinig out of the inter- State law multiplies rapidly. Crop reports are un- changed as' to wheat, still conHlicting as to corn, and decidedly more unfavourable as to cotton, the injury in the Memphis district ...

NEW YORK PRICES—MONDAY

... 530 blOhels . at corn 11,616,827 bushelsE. ALVOST A CENTENAR Na-An old woman named No Jane Mauchline died last week at Spottiswoode, the in beautifnl and romantic estate in Berwiokshire be. coC longing to Lady John Scott, a sinter.in.law of the me iii. ...

NEW YORK PRICES—THURSDAY

... Western UnToele~ph S7hares. ad Erie Railroad Shares ,he Ohio and is'ssmssnyj , a.. W4 PhilvAeli~hia, and Reading Shares -. laW UnionPacificShares * i Rer Central :; Railroad Shars . N& York Central Railway. Shares 14 ad St Louis andSan Frmaeisro Ordinauy ...

NEW YORK PRICES—THURSDAY

... I ? ,law YORK .Money easy. Cotton, petroleum, lard, flour- supat, and iroh dal. Wheat firm,! for cash; ;ZtLZF:nU Corn'dull and lower. Coffee filirI *CallMoney-1nterestU1.S. Goernmient ios x~~ ~, Bonds * S oCL.a IOther se Ir'ites, * 4 4 ~' E.&6ari. on ...

TRADE INTELLIGENCE

... condemns also the law of ,distress and the game laws, and says the remedy is in sweeping away old abuses rather than in devising new laws. It advocates the abolition of the law of entail and primogeniture, and reform of -the game laws, and ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

... in every way in strict conformi'y with the law of the country. By so doing existing privi- leges will not only be conserved, but any future movement for extension of these will certainly be assisted by a law-abiding record.-On behalf of the Council, GEoiBsF ...

TRADE QUESTIONS IN ABERDEEN

... accepted the bye-laws. f Meantime the committee of the Masters' Association and the Operatives' Trade Comn mittee meb in conference and discussed the situation with a view to endeavouriog to arrive at an amicable settlement. The Trade Corn- mittee afterwards ...

TRADE AND WAGES

... TRADE AND WAGES. ABERDEEN TRAWL ENGIMIEN AND FIREMNEN. OVER 300 M1EN ON STRIKE. The dispute as to bye-laws between the engine- men and firemen of steam trawl fishing vessels and owners, which has resulted in a strike, still remains unsettled. The number ...

THE SEA SALMON FISHING LICENCES

... breach of the law regulating salmon fishings. (c) Of the (Jomnmissioner of Woods being satis- fied that the licencee shall have taken salmon or grilses outside or bevond the limits of the fishing area described in the licence without lawful authority, or ...

ABERDEEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... Chancellor. Corn !The Chairman explained that the draft bill, which1 M puta was received two diaye ago, had reference only to Bog-- Iexpr Tele- land. He had read it oger, anti it would on the whole M i froirs be a improvement on the existing law. The matter ...