GRAND JUNCTION AND LONDON AND BIRMINGIIAM RAILWAYS.—We mentioned last week that in consequence of the opening of the London and Birmingham Railway the journey between this town and London could now be performed in one day; but we regret to find, from some cause with which we are
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
The Stock Market is quiet this morning the principal business consists in the settlement of the half monthly ac.eoentin Foreign Funds, which is passing off quietly. • Consols are 93i to for Money and Account; New 3i per Cents. to ; Exchequer Bills, 67 to 69 premium. • London and
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
THE COTTON TRADE, MANCHESTER, FRIDAY EVENINC.—This week the trade in yarns and goods has been unusually gloomy, and the prices of both are decidedly lowerin fact, are now within a shade of the lowest rates at which they have been sold during any time of the last 18 months. it is
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
fast falling off, in consequence of their not having room for its display. It was necessary also that parties should be assured that their goods were in a place of safety, for pilfering took place to an enormous extent. It had been said that the Custom house would take care that
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
the Afternoon, at the Clarendon-rooms, South John-street, subject to conditions to be then produced, A LL that valuable Plot of LAND, situate on thp east side of Cheapside, Liverpool, possessing a frontage of about 38 yards, extending in rnesne depth about 72 yards, and' contain
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
articles sic held very firmly. and no variation can be stated in the value of either Wheat or Barley.—Oate arid Shelling sell fully as well.—Beans are held for more money. —Malt is rather dearer.—Rapeseed as before.—The arrivals this week are-6628 qrs. Wheat; 4289 qrs.. Barley;
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
of Liverpool, respectfully request PUBLIC MEETING o f th e I nhab i tants , f or t h e purpose of Petitioning Parliament in favour of Sir EARDLEY 'WILMOT'S Motion for the immediate and entire ABOLITION of the System of NEGRO APPRENTICESHIP. James Cropper Samuel P. W. C o r e Fie
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England