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... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE. I (From the MJ Wfih more drsnest i wn theo rk a.troa p , .farmiii were*ntled to ?? i though soa itho leW y land vralleys hae beeh toq~t for much waork, bherew prepsihatlon for spring cornitu bean possible, it hat ~beeefcomeneeed ...
... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE. (From the Mark Lane Exprees.) of The past week though fine has not been warm for the time in of the year, and almost every night has been cold. iess pro. du gress towards maturity has therefore been made in the crops 1no than ...
... WEEKLY CORN REVIEW. I ?? (Fromn Bell's Weekly Mdessenger.) WHEAT.-The trade for this article has not been in that extreme dull state as during the previous week and for some time previously,. The suppdv at Mark-lane, on Mondry, was moderate from RIent ...
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... THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT BRIGHTON. _ . _L_ ?? 11 . ~N. Tventy thousand five hundred men in round numbers, and we are putting the figures at some hundreds below the actualimuster, turned out on the South Downs and went through a long and com- plicated field ...
... WEEKLY CORN REVIEW. (Prom Boil'e Wleekij~ Meessege,-.) WssRAT.-From the busy ocenpatlon 'of lbe farmers- in the hay-fields, the deliveries of this article are falling off. The millers, requiring a fresh-manufactured article, confine their purchaese to ...
... IWEEKLY CORN REVIEW. I (Prom Bed' WceklY Messenger.) WHeEAT.-The dry weather and occasionally north-easterly winds have caused an improvement in the condition, and farmers supposed they might in consequence obtain more money, but the millers cannot be ...
... WEEKLY G'ORX 'REVIEW. (Qrom Belt's Weekly Jlessener.) WHrEA.-There was a irmarkably short supply brought for- ward on Monday from Essex and kent. generally in poor con- ditiqn., The $fators obtained last week's prices for all descrip. 4 tions. There was ...