Dec. 3.—The trade to-day was slow for every des..ription of meat, but prices varied very little from those of Monday last. There was a good average supply, but, in consequence of the demand being so slack, many head of cattle remained unsold when the market closed, South Down mu
December 8, 1852 - Albion - London, London, England
The President of the United States furnishes at the commencement of each session of Congress an expose' of the state of the country, which, although tedious sometimes, contains .generally valuable extracts, in every way worthy of preservation. The last - message . is interesting
December 29, 1852 - Albion - London, London, England
"Every effort has been made to protect our frontier, and that of the adjoining Mexican States, from the incursions of the Indian tribes. Of about 11,000 men of which the army is composed, nearly 8,000 are employed in the defence of the newly-acquired territory (including Texas),
December 29, 1852 - Albion - London, London, England
We lower our quotations for new wheat ls. per quarter, and the demand is limited. Old is held firmly at last week's prices, with a moderate inquiry. Barley slow of sale, except for the finest qualities, without alteration in value. In beans, oats, and shelling we have no materia
December 29, 1852 - Albion - London, London, England
I am ready to vote for any proposition for the reimposition of a duty on foreign corn (cheers and laughter), and to put a duty on all foreign articles imported into this country which interfere with the industry of the people. As to the resolution just now before us, I can only
December 1, 1852 - Albion - London, London, England
The following is a copy of the resolutions adopted by the Metropolitan Trades' Union, a few days since, and read by Mr. Ball, M.P. for Cambridgeshire, in the House of Commons, on Thursday night last : "PROCLAMATION OF WORKING CLASSES OF GREAT BRITAIN. "Free-trade v. Protection.
December 1, 1852 - Albion - London, London, England
policy or propriety of opening the new Crystal Palace during part or the whole of the Sabbath day has excited a more intense agitation than even a similar question regarding the Post-Office some years since. The Crystal Palace belongs to a joint-stock company of private individu
December 1, 1852 - Albion - London, London, England