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  2. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The following is from the City Article of the Times, Oct. 18th :— There has again been general buoyancy in the English funds to-day, and they hare closed with great ...

    Article : 749 words
  3. FATE OF THE FRANKLIN EXPEDITION ASCERTAINED.

    The news arrived in London on the 22nd September that Captain M'Clintock had landed at Ports-mouth the day before from the yacht Fox, and had hurried up to London, carrying with him verbal and ...

    Article : 2,048 words
  4. OUR LONDON NEWS-LETTER.

    The hastily terminated war in Italy is being followed by events big with consequents to the cause of religion and spiritual freedom. A war of opinion seems likely to ensue—nay has begun—from which ...

    Article : 4,428 words
  5. TEE TRIAL TRIP OF THE GREAT EASTERN.

    The experimental cruise of the Great Eastern is over, and has been accomplished with greater success than most persons had anticipated. At 1 o'clock on the 8th of October the steam was up in Portland ...

    Article : 1,761 words
  6. INDIA.

    By the Columbian we have files of Mauritius papers to November 18, containing various items of Indian news; and by the Zoe we have news from Calcutta to October 22. We select a few paragraphs:— ...

    Article : 445 words
  7. THE WOOL TRADE.

    Since the close of the sales there have bean bat few inquiries in our market; holders are firm and will not Submit to a less profit than 1d. to 1½d, and several wall contracts have been, made at the latter ...

    Article : 451 words
  8. W. W. STABLES & CO.'S CIRCULAR OF EXPORTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    Our columns this month show a gross increase of £82,048 over our August exports—the amount being for the past month £845,512, against £813,464 in August. This is including a small amount of late ...

    Article : 838 words
  9. THE ANGLO-INDIAN TELEGRAPH.

    It is a strange example of our apathy or our infatuation that in this month of September, 1859, we should still be without a complete line of telegraphs between. England and India. There is nothing to ...

    Article : 906 words
  10. CHINA.

    We take the following from late Mauritius papers : Count Mouravieff the Governor-General of Eastern Siberia had arrived at Pehtang with a staff of engineers, and several gunboats, for the purpose of ...

    Article : 477 words
  11. LATER EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE.

    The telegraph from Malta to the Continent, via Sicily, works better, than was anticipated, and in a very short time the Neapolitan Government will lay another line, so as to give greater facilities; at ...

    Article : 1,193 words
  12. MAURITIUS.

    Advices from the Mauritius are important. The Overland Gazette remarks:— "Since the date of our last Overland, 8th November, there has been very little change to notify, and ...

    Article : 303 words
  13. BRITISH EXPORTS TO ADELAIDE DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER LAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,129 words
  14. MAURITIUS.

    THE NEW DOCK.—THE MALTA.—The Overland Commended Gazette says:—"The Stevenson Dry Dock has folly realised the anticipations of the proprietors and the public, and may be pronounced a ...

    Article : 401 words
  15. MR. COSENS'S WINE AND SPIRIT CIRCULAR.

    Since the departure of the September mail the rise in the price of brandy has continued; rum firm at a slight advance, other spirits unaltered. In wines there has been some activity, and the prices of ordinary ...

    Article : 761 words
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