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Weekly Retrospect

... SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1853 Commercial and Monetary affairs continue to be disturbed by political uneasiness abroad and unpromising aspects at home. Consols have gone down as low as which lower than they have been for three years ; while wheat has risen to 66s a-quarter! To add to the difficulties ot the crisis, are threatened with strikes, by the operatives Lancashire and Yorkshire. The men ...

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... ]SARINE INTELLIGENCE. Hlartlepool, September S. -The Cyrus, Nieholson, of Sun- lerlanid, cale on fshore here last ceeuing, near ?? lcugh Lightimouse, and remanins. ItaRnspate, September 12-The General Don, Faurvel, from Greneille for Scarborough, got aground on the Quern yester- day, rond was brought into this ha3rbour by ?? Surprise lagger. Miar gate, Scptenribc r 9,-The Pandora, Haiwkins, ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. FRANCE. There is no truth in the report of the illness of the Prince President. went to the

... Ely*ee, Tuesday, in open carriage, which he drove himself, and appeared be in bis usual state of health. will leave for his tour on the 14lb, instead of the 15th, for the sake of making a day’s slay at Bourges. The Municipal Council of Bourges has voted sum Io,ooof. to defray the expenses the reception The Prince will take up his residence the palace of the Archbishop. This palace is stated to ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL INTELLIGENCE

... FRANCE. The press is still doomed to persecution. M. Bareste, the responsible editor of the Rcpuilique, has been sumned to appear on the 14th of October before the Court of Assize to take his trial, on the charge of publishing a letter from a subscriber containing false assertions against the Government. The Marseilles journal announce the arrival, on the 2l>tb in that port, of the Mississippi ...

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... MARINE INTELkI4GEN VK. - - ?? .?V ia frnm *Deag Assgu~t 2B-The Alsrieta, Scitrpt5, Ot VY(MCO, tram Ighorn for Nowoantie, ?? put into the Downs, leaky, 40y~er, AlILul~t 2'8-Put ?? Arrow, Burgoyne, fromi Newcayit for Teiganlouth, with damage to hull and bulwsrks, having drivn on board ai steamer whilet at anchor iiithe 1Itwile, this morning. Yarmouth, Auguit 3(-The barque Suffvlk Trader, Buthter ...

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... Sunderland, Sept. 11-On the evening of the ath inst., some pilots picked up a ship's head-board, whieh contains in gilt letters, thc name Eldevold, about a mile and a half of' this port. Several pieces of wreck i were floating about the pilace. Hull, Sept. 8-The Nilrod, )avir, from Sunderland, vith iron, leas been tod in by a dislung-smack, and must partly dischlarge to rcfit. Yarmouth, Sept ...

LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL MARKETS AND FAIRS

... LOCAL.C PROMNCIAL MIRRETS AND FJIRS NEWCASTLE CtTrLE M.Unitzr3, SEPT. 30l-The gotheril of fit cattle onl offer here to-day is unpre- cal~ilY laorge, and a great portion of them is inferior in rosiW (If qul1tlity. The Slupp~lies are from Yorkshire, flli,1,a1ld, Aberdeen, iand Northumberland ; also, Ib qlit twVIHtV very good f. reign eattle from Rtotterdam. s ICCII ald lambl1s there is at ...