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THE STOCK MARKETS

... CITY, SATuvrDAT ArTwEeno rw. To the disturbing causes previously exist- ing ounthe Stock Exchange have this week been Zaded reports of a probable disappoint- -ment in the American spring wheat yield. All securities depending on silver have been adversely alected by the remarisable. fall in the price of the white metal. Uenerally, however, the situation coinpares fairly well with last week. As ...

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS

... Vessele Entered Inwards. LoNDON CUSTOM HoCs c, Sept. 2, 4 p.m. Pietronel3a, Brunshausen, M.D.-Mlatthlew and Luai. Swallow (a), Ostend, St. Katharine wvharf- G.S.N. Co. Duitschand (s), Flushing, Qucenborough- Flood, Pce. P. Hendrlk (s), Flushing, QueoubDrough- Flood, Page. Teal (s), lRotterdam, Brewer's quay-'.S.lY. Co. Dunotter Csstle (s), Durban, &e., E.1LD.- D. Currie. Narania (s), Patrag ...

THE POULTRY YARD

... THE POULRy Hi THE PRODUCTION OF T6 FOWLS. ?? for tho table ha 1 tastechief Source Of profit 'itl ne: eoanay to continue hatch1t 3 1,.I l, throughout the year. Inceisttor biblioo cally invaluable for this tours0 are Prot1. I broody heocs are readilyproctorth 5 t spring and sutminer they are U, able in obtain a littlelaton a dfr5 t 8o eant4 Enough eggs for sitting tao b 0 hiiil timis, and the ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... THE STOCK MAREETS. CMTY, S.UtOnuDAY Aprotaicoox. Theugh quiet, the Markets hare :.his weeL: been generall! trrn. On %Vedncsday Uonsols, atter touching lC'15 for cash, closed at 104 15-1. ior cash, ?? 100k for tie account, beia, a ?? better tor Lhe day. On Thursday Consals rose 6-16, to 105 1-16 to 10C G-d6 for nioney and 10%5 to 106I for the aceount. Yesterday, howeverthe ruarkoets becanie ...

FOREIGN EPITOME

... FOREIC4 EPITOME. I nm__ OLA - T--. -- A THs; Petit Journal announoes the arfest of a man, named Nicholas, alias Nicol, who recently stole the sum of 45,000fr. (1,8001.) from a London bankc. M, PAUL LOUBET, soU of the French President, became involved in a dispute over the conviction of M. Doroultde. Blows were exchanged, and a challenge to a duel followed The matter was referred to a jury of ...

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS

... I Vessels Entered IZwards, ILONDON CUSTOM KoeaSP, Oct. 21,4 p.m. Oakshore (s). Boston, ?? Johnston. Saudo (s), Skien, Queenborough,-W. Burst. Duitschlana (s), inusdiag, Queesborough- Flood, Page. K. Regentes (s), Flushing, Queenborough- Flood, Page. Flora rahden, East Lane wharf-Hoffmann. Golfer (s), Tereiuzen, Blackwall-Mansuelle. condor (s), Rotterdam, East Laae tier- Ut.S.. Co. istano (E), ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST MABKET INTELLIGENCE. SATuIRDAY, June 2. CORN AT MARX LANE. The market has kept steady in a sur- prising way considering the poor attend. ances and busines3. For home-grown Wheat quotations have remained unaltered. Fine white held for 29s, and red 2Is per qr, de. livered S31b. After being held back for some little time past arrivals of Americans begin to come in, and parcels ox ship, due ...

LATEST MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... .1LATEST IARKET JINTELLIGENCE.! I~ ~~ L&. IF GR C &ressnDET, Jan. 6. CORN AT XMARK LANE. hiere Usa been nonew feature to record at the msrkl'. The attendance of buyer wits on a smell scale, and demand slow In all directions. Supplies of Home-grown Wheat 2ame forward in small quantitles. White has raned tup to 2iB 6d, and red ot good heavy samjple 28B per quarter delivered. Foreign descriptions ...

MARKETS

... CORN EXCHANGE.-FRPawr. We- have had very few fresh arrivals of Roglisi Wrb out market thi- week. Monday's unsohld saloples avti mostly cleared off, on the terms oa toat dav, bitt tle da must be considered in a very unhealthy saota. Ptre ?? hung heavily Oci hand, arid might have ieen p bralis s lleat what easier terms. The Barley trade soas tolerably stead late rates, and thie same may Ire ...

Robbery of the Public by the Bank

... The amount of gold coin issued by the Bank of England from January, 1821, to the 15th February, 1833, is stated by Mr. Horsley Palmer to have been 3B,5DO,0001 Deducting from this 8,500,0001., supposed to have been exported from the country, the export of which, by- the-bye, cannot have been otherwise, than a dead loss, we have just 30,000,00J. leftin the hands of the public. We will say ...

RAILWAY SHARE LIST

... RAZLWAY SHARE LIST, CITY, There .was a .good demans, at Li prices. -Ba..dou aricd Bantry, 3 7s. Half Sbares, 3j 1; Birkenhead atd 1jo ,; Blackburn and Accrinton, 8; and Boltoo, 5; Belfast and Ballytm County Down, S9e. 34s.: Bolton, M IS3 ji Caleadonten, 11B j; Ditto, hrbnge aud Lincoln, 6 52; Csonbridg 7s.; Chester and Birkeoihead, 65 64* 32j J; Chester and Holyhead, 17 6 F ton Brook, 48s. dd ...

PRODUCE MARKETS

... - 6- CORN EXCHANGE,-MOiOt The past week's arrivals of English Wha a were, the tirne of year considered, tolerably extenre 5010 those of most other kinds of grain were by n l meo8, bir and of very middling quality. nos p to-deany r celpts of Wheat of home produce, coastwre as well as land carriage and sample, were small, yet the stand5 asb I fairly supplied with most descriptions. There Ie a ...