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. • FIELtiEN seconded the motion ; but was inandibleiri the gallery. The SPEAKER having put the question, • Lord

. • FIELtiEN seconded the motion ; but was inandibleiri the gallery. The SPEAKER having put the question, • Lord

JOHN RUSSELL said, the hon. gentleman must be aware that - those who have promoted this petition, which, I think, he has with a very undue assumption, called the national petition, have been found going through the country, from town to town, and from place to place, exhorting t
July 15, 1839 - Patriot - London, London, England
 
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July 15, 1839 - Patriot - London, London, England
 
TOTAL ACCOUNT of CORN. &re., arrived in the PORT of LONDON, from Bth July to 13th July, both inclusive. English.

TOTAL ACCOUNT of CORN. &re., arrived in the PORT of LONDON, from Bth July to 13th July, both inclusive. English.

Scotch. Irish. i Foreign. Wheat .......... ..... ..... . 282 l 15300 Barley ... ..... ....... ...... 343 Malt2o Oats ...... ........ ................ 696 550 4735 3768 Rye .. ..... - ....... .............. 1400 Beans ............. ........... ... 838 ---- 80 Peas ...... ........
July 15, 1839 - Patriot - London, London, England
 
COAL-MARKET, Friday, July 12. Price of Coals per Ton at the close of the market :- Adair's, 13s. 6d.-Chester, 195.-Hebburn

COAL-MARKET, Friday, July 12. Price of Coals per Ton at the close of the market :- Adair's, 13s. 6d.-Chester, 195.-Hebburn

Main, 20s. 31-Mount Moor, IBs. 6d.-Ord's Redheugh, Its. 6d.-Original Windsor's Pontop, 2 05.-West Hartley, 219.-Wylam, 20s. 9d. Wall's-End :-Brown's, Its. 6d. -Clarke, and Co., 195.-Gocforth, 215.-Hilda, 20s. 6d.-Botspur 19s. 90.-Killingworth, 20s. 6d.-Peter Bensham, 205.-Perkin
July 15, 1839 - Patriot - London, London, England
 
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- -for on S A LE. A capital COASTING VESSEL, About 30 tons, old measeiremen,t,i'early ready fo, launching, strongly built, with Wilds, topsides, and bnilding streaks of African and most of the ceiling of the same material. Apply at T ra rrnere, where she is building, or, in town,
July 15, 1839 - Liverpool Albion - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
PATENT BRAND Si versus COGNAC:

PATENT BRAND Si versus COGNAC:

Shortly after the introduction of J. T. BET•rian4 Co.'s PATENT BRANDY, in 1329, and the decided establishment of its purity and perfection, on chemical analysis, it was prodicteu, that "it would eventually supersede the use of French Brandy." How - rapidly that prediction is app
July 15, 1839 - Liverpool Albion - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
PENNY POSPAGE.

PENNY POSPAGE.

A public meeting, convened by Hugh Homily, Esq., Mayor, was held. on Thursday last, at twelve o'clock, in the Sessions'-house, Chapel-street, for the purpose of petitioning Parliament in favour of a uniform rate of penny postage. The MAYOR took the chair. Having spoken of the im
July 15, 1839 - Liverpool Albion - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
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teriing — . , ::= 4 ;. - yoxF, AO liillllMilf JIM c .....pr• • 717 Nf —— e • The floe Am • Ship I MOODY. I • 413 Sir ,• coPr ii.bi llk". l . i • fast awl wi ll be hood a meat Inane", ha peada.—Far time. apply hp Captain Mutoly. ea besti, nisei& Deck, sr to KISBY, & CO. 16, North
July 15, 1839 - Liverpool Mercantile Gazette and Myers's Weekly Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
Ettantcb to Charter.

Ettantcb to Charter.

AWANTED to ciimitTEß , , VESSELS, a lOU tq n.,,.. To avry Timber, LDerpool to tie Clyde.—Apply to D. WIVER & CO. Waterotreet. Tuserisy, the Twe At No, 20, Awe BUFFALO S, Per Allerton, from Calcutta—Apply to Moen &nue, & Co. Merchants, or to ROBINSON It HADNEX, Brokers. To-merraw
July 15, 1839 - Liverpool Mercantile Gazette and Myers's Weekly Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
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anchored in the waters of St awrence, to protect their ancient subjects. He was happy to say that no danger was to be apprehended fr.n u either F rance or the United Ststes at the present time, but it would be most absurd of them to abstain from cousideriitious of this kind, eve
July 15, 1839 - Magnet (London) - London, London, England