DWELLING-HOUSE, occupied by Captain CLARK. Apply to Lit & Dundee, or Edward Painter, Broughty Ferry. TO LET, IN FORT STREET BROUGHTY FERRY, PHEAT Excellent "FLAT, presently occupied Frederick Rennt, Esq. Also, the FLAT above, occupied by John Forbes Apply to Littlejoh.n <St Gour
May 2, 1864 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
grocers, Withy Grove, was charged the Manchester City Police Court, on Monday, with embezzling L.24, the property of his employers. It was stated that the money had been paid to the prisoner in discharge of a debt Mr Crossley, of Sheffield. The prisoner was remanded for week. Sh
May 27, 1863 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
THE MONEY MARKET. London, Monday Evening. Consols opened dull, and receded to but left off, buyers. Railways were flat in the morning, but shade better at close ; Do vers advanced. In Foreign Stocks, markets relapsed ; Turkish, Peruvian, and Venezuela, very heavy, but were a poi
August 12, 1862 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Friday Morning. [By Telegraph.] IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORD?. Thursday, March 17. The House met at five o'clock. THE CRAWLEY COURT MARTIAL. Lord Chelmsford said that in the debate in the House of Commons the other night, with respect to the Crawley Court Martial, such amp
March 18, 1864 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
DUNDEE TRADE REPORT. Tuesday. The arrivals of Flax from the Baltic have been numerous within the last few days, one vessel having* come in from Riga, two from Narva, three from Pernau, and five from St Petersburg. A part of the Flax is for spinners' account, but the portion goin
July 9, 1862 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
LONDON, Wednesday Morning, [by electric telegraph.J AMERICA. CHANGES IN THE CABINET. The Daily News says that private telegrams from New York received in trustworthy circles here, state that General Scott enters the Federal Cabinet, superseding the present Secretary of War. The
July 9, 1862 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
THE MONEY MARKET. London', Monday Evening. Consols closed steady, exactly at the opening prices, but very little doing. Railwa3's remain about the same. The now Portuguese loan has been ito prem., but closed to 1 prem. Banks and Miscellaneous quiet, and prices much the same. Not
July 22, 1862 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland