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BIRTHS, MARR I AGES , AND DEATHS
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HUNGARY AND B A DEN. THE POLISH LEGION. When in 1848 the dawn of universal freedom awoke the
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HEALTH WHERE 'TIS SOUGHT . HOLLO WAY'S PILLS . —Cure of a Case of Weakness and Debility , of Four Years' standing . Extract of a Letter from Mr . William Smith , of No . 0 , Little Thomas-street , Gibson-street , Lambeth , dated Dec . 12 , 1849 . " To Professor Hollo way , " Sir , —I beg to inform you that for nearly five years I hardly knew what it wag to have a day ' s health , suffering from extreme weakness and debility , with constant nervous headaches , giddiness , and sickuess of the stomach , together with a great depression of spirits . I used to think that nothing could benefit me , as I had been to many medical men , some of whom , after doingall that was in their power , informed me that they considered that I had some spinal complaint beyond the reach of cure , together with a very disordered state of the stomach and liver , making my case so complicated that nothing could be done for me . One day , being unusually ill and in a dejected state , I saw your Pills advertised , and resolved to give them a trial , more perhaps from curiosity than with a hope of being cured , however 1 soon found myself better by taking them , and so I went on persevering in their use for six months , when I am happy to say they effected a perfect cure , " ( Signed ) WILLIAM SMITH , " ( frequently called EDWARD . )" Sold at the Establishment of Professor HollowaY , 214 , Strand ( near Temple Bur , ) London , ai . d by most all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilised World , at the following prices—Is . Ud ,, 2 s . < Jd ., 4 s . 6 d ., Us ., 22 h , and 33 s . each Box . There is a considerable saving by taking the larger fcizes . N . Ii . —Directions for the guidance of Patients inovcry Disorder arc affixed to each Box .
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oppressed nations , Poland , not finding a battle-field upon tier own shackled soil , sent her devoted sons to meet their enemy in Hungary and South-Western " Germany . The despots triumphed ; the right was trampled down . The Polish legions shared the ruins of their allies . Those who escaped slaughter were hunted from country to country , till , except in the British isles , no place of refuge remained for them in Europe . About eighty reached here from Switzerland ; and in June last ninety-nine arrived at Southhampton from Turkey . Of these , sixty-eight are now in London , ignorant of the English language , and therefore without likelihood of employment , in a state of utter destitution . A Committee ( elected on the 30 th of June by Poles , assembled for the purpose from among both the old and new refugees ) has been appointed to raise means for the support of these ( about 80 ) remaining exiles , until , by the efforts of the Committee , employment maybe found or opportunities afforded for their return to the Continent . To this purpose a Subscription List is opened at the Leader Office , 10 , Crane-court , Fleet-street ; and the Committee urgently request the contributions of all friends of European freedom . What England has already done is a guarantee of what she will do . Her sympathies for Poland preceded those for Hungary . Now they may unite in a common manifestation for both causes by lending a brotherly hand to their devoted victims . The grateful heart of the Poles has not forgotten the past , and cannot , therefore , but be confident in the future . The members of the Committee : —L . Oborski ( Colonel ) , Captain J . B . Rola Bartochowbki , Baraszkibwioz , Major A . Przezdzieoki , Majewski , Lieutenant W . Lewandowski , Lieutenant-Colonel FrbuND . The accounts will be open to the inspection of Subscribers at 39 , Upper Norton-street , Portland-place , and will be published by the Leader . SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED : — Mr . Miles , 5 , Theberton-street , Islington £ 0 5 0 Mr . Mabbs , Upper-street , Islington 0 10 Miss 8 . D . C 0 4 0 Two Friends of ditto 0 10 From a Friend of ditto 0 5 0 From a few Working Men , Bond-street 1 0 q
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , July 9 . Declarations of Dividends . —W . J . Haddan , Tottenham , common brewer ; second div . of lOjd ., on Thursday , July 11 , and three following Thursdays ; Mr . Stansfeld , Basinghall-Btreet—T . and W . A . Pierce , Chapmanslade , Wiltshire , clothiers ; first div . of 15 s . 6 d ., on Thursday , July 11 , and three following Thursdays ; Mr . Stansfeld , Ba-singhall-street—J . G . Fuller , St . James's-street , wine merchant ; first div . of 2 s . 6 d . ( on new proofs only ) , on Thursday , July 11 , and three following Thursdays ; Mr . Stansfeld , Basiughall-street—W . Shackel , Canning-place , Old-street , St . . Luke ' s , bacon merchant—first div . of lOd . on Thursday , July II , and three following Thursdays ; Mr . Stansfeld , Basinghall-street—A . S . Tipper , Upper Thames-street , and Horton-mills , Buckinghamshire , wholesale stationer ; first div . of 3 s . 8 d . ( on separate estate ) , on Thursday , July 11 , and
three following Thursdays ; Mr . Stansfeld , Basinghall-street — E . VVolsey , Wereham , Norfolk , corn merchant ; first div of 5 s ., on Thursday , July 11 , and three following Thursdays ; Mr . Stansfeld , Basinghall-Btreet—Theobald and Church , Colchester , coal merchants ; first div of 2 Jd . ( together with first div . of Is . 2 d . on separate estate of J . H . Theobald ) , on Thursday , July II , and three following Thursdays ; Mr . Stansfeld , Basinghallstreet—C . Haylock , March , Isle of Ely , cabinetmaker ; first div . of Is . 4 d ., on Thursday , July 11 , and three following Thursdays ; Mr . Stansfeld , Basinghall-street—J . Metcalfe , New Malton , Yorkshire , corn merchant ; first and final div . of 6 d ., any Monday or Tuesday ; Mr . Hope , Leed?—J . Hague , Rotherhithe , engineer ; second div . of 8 Jd . on Monday , July 15 , and two subsequent Mondays ; Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane—A . Wise . N .
Baker , and W . S . Bentall , Newton Abbot , Devonshire , bankers ; further div . of 1-fd . and half a farthing , any Tuesday after July 15 ; Mr . Hirtzel , Exeter—J . Bannehr , Exeter , law-stationer ; first div . of 7 s . 6 d ., any Tuesday after July 23 ; Mr . Hirtzel , Exeter—T . G . Pocock , Kingsbury Episcopi , Somersetshire , miller ; second div . of 4 d ., auy Tuesday after July 23 ; Mr . Hirtzel , Exeter—F . Paynter , Penzance , attorney ; first div . of Is . Id ., any Tuesday after July 15 ; Mr . Hirtzel , Exeter—F . Peake , Honiton , Devonshire , linen-draper ; first div . of 4 s . 3 d ., any Tuesday after July 23 ; Mr . Hirtzel , Exeter—W . Weekes , Inwardleigh , Devonshire , edge toolmaker ; first div . of 3 s ., any Tuesday after July 23 ; Mr . Hirtzel , Exeter—C . Besley , clerk in her Majesty's Dockyard , Plymouth ; further div of 2 s ., any Tuesday ; Mr . Hirtzel , Exeter .
Bankrupts . —W . G . D . Wallis , Grove-place , Lisson-grove , bill-broker , to surrender July 23 , Sept 2 ; solicitor , Mr . Evans , Gray ' s-inn-square ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane , Lombard-street—N . Brown , Sibson-green , Hounslow-heatb , licensed victualler , July 20 , August 17 ; solicitor , Mr . Brown , Laurence Pountney-lane ; official assignee , Mr . Pcnnel , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—G . W . Laih , Portsea , auctioneer , July 20 , August 17 ; solicitors , Mr . Ivimey , Chancerylan «>; and Mr , Price , Portsea : official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinsrhall-street—T . Dalton , Coventry ,
silk dyer , July 23 , August 20 ; solicitors , Mr . Austen , Raymondbuildings , Gray's-inn ; and Messrs . Troughton , Lea , and L « a , Coventry ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham—J . Taylor , jun ,, Gloucester , licensed victualler , July 23 , August 20 ; solicitor , Mr . Wilkes , Gloucester ; official assignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—J . B . Spauke , Torquay , hatter , July 23 , August 15 ; solicitors , Mr . Rooker , Plymouth ; and Mr . Terrell , Exeter ; official assignee , Nr . Hernaman , Exeter—J , Wallace , Carlisle , grocer , July 16 , August 20 ; solicitors , Mr . Harlc , Southamptonbuildings , Chancery-lane , and Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; and Mr . Armstrong , Carlisle ; official assignee , Mr . Baker , Newcastleupon-Tyne .
Dividends . —July 30 , S . Mobbs , Alfred-place , Alexandersquare , Brompton , coal merchant—August 1 , E . brien , Biistol , cithinet maker—August 1 , J . Fletcher , Manchester , auctioneer—July 31 , g , Lister , jun ,, Kingston-upon-Hull , wholesale ale
mcr-Certificate . — To be granted , unless cause be shoumto the contrary on the day of meeting . —July 31 , W . Rawson , Market Rasen . Lincolnshire , cake merchant . Scotch Sequestrations . —J . Young , Glasgow , general merchant . July 12 , August 7—T , Ronald , Islay , Argyleshire , farmer , July 13 , August 3—P . Barrie , Glasgow , flesher , July 12 , August 2—A . Manson , Whitelaw , near Currie , cowfeeder , July IS , August 2 .
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BIRTHS , MARR I AGES , AND DEATHS .
BIRTHS . On the 28 th ult ., in Upper Mount-street , Merrion-squarc , Dublin , the wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Ferryman , Eighty-ninth Regiment , of a son . On the 4 th ult ., at Government-house , Tobago , the lady of his Excellency Major L . Graeme , of a daughter . On the 3 rd inst ., at Wai ford Manor , Shropshire , the wife of Captain W . Kenyon , Second Bombay Light Cavalry , of a son . On the 5 th iust ., at the Vicarage of South Stoke , Oxon , the wife of the Reverend Henry R . Wadmore , of a son . On the 6 th inst ., in Carlton-gardens , the lady of the Right Honourable Sidney Herbert , M . P ., of a son and heir . On the 6 th inst ., in Sussex-square , the wife of W . J . W . Baynes , Esq ., of a daughter . On the 7 th inst ., at Heybridge , Staffordshire , the wife of the Reverend W . T . Blathwayt , of a son . On the 8 th inst ., at Brasted Rectory , near Sevenoaka , the wife of the Ueverend B . Webb , of a daughter . On the 9 th inst ., at Holn * Vicarage , Devon , the wife of the Reverend T . Ilullah , of a daughter . MARRIAGES . On the 2 nd inst ., at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , the Reverend R . Hawkins , vicar of Latnberhurst , and chaplain to the Marquis Camden , to Frances Julia , daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Jasper Nicolls , K . C . B . On the 2 nd inst ., at Paris , F . Locker , Esq ., son of the late E . II . Locker , Esq ., commissioner of Greenwich Hospital , to Lady Charlotte Bruce , fourth daughter of the late Earl of Elgin . On the 3 rd inst ., at Antwerp , the Reverend M . J . Blacker , second son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel V . Blacker , to Emily Georgina , second daughter of Henry Daveney , Esq ., Malines , Belgium . On the 3 rd inst ., at Wyke Regis , nearWeymouth , the Reverend A . H . M'Causland , eldest son of M . M'CaualamJ , Esq ., of Londonderry , to Barbara Martha , second daughter of Renr-Admirul Payne , of "Weyraoutb ,
On the 4 th inst ., at the Cathedral , I * 8 more . R . W . Gilbert , eldest son of the Bishop of Chichester , and Fellow of St . John s College Oxford , to Emma , youngest daughter of the Venerable Henry Cotton , Archdeacon of Cashel . On the 4 th inst ., at Howden , the Reverend F . Sugden , M . A ., vicar of Adlingfleet , second surviving son of the Right Honourable Sir E . Sugden , to Henrietta Maria , eldest daughter of the late P . Saltmarshe , Esq ., of Saltmarshe . . _ On the 6 th inst :, at Trinity Church , St . Marylebone , the Reverend William G . Andrewes , second son of the Reverend G . 1 . Andrewes , to Georgiana Elizabeth , only child of the late Reverend G . Heberden , vicar of Dartford , Kent . On the 6 th inst ., at Clevedon Old Church , C . H . Collins , Esq ., surgeon , Chew Magna , to Henrietta Jane Heaven , second daughter of the late Rear-Admiral Grosett , of Clifton . On the 8 th inst ., at St . James ' s Chapel . Pentonville , the Reverend W . L . Mason , curate of St . Mary ' s , Bury St . Edmund s , son of the late W . Mason , Esq ., Madras civil service , to Anne Pauline Loup , daughter of M . Loup , of Geneva . DEATHS . On the 13 th of March , off Sydney , in Australia , in the 39 th year ol his age . Captain O . Stanley , R . N ., of H . M . S . Rattlesnake , eldest son of the late Bishop of Norwich . . On the 27 th ult ., at Edinburgh , Grace Theresa Emmelme , eldest daughter of Sir W . F . Elliot , Bart ., of Stobs and Wells . On the 4 th inst , at Barham Parsonage , in the 91 st year of his age , the Reverend W . Kirby , M . A ., F . R . S ., for sixty-eight years resident minister of the above parish . On the 4 th inst ., at Erith , in Kent , Hume Lancaster , youngest son of the Reverend R . H . Lancaster , rector of Warnford , Hants . On the 5 th inst ., in the 53 rd year of his age , the Reverend F . Maude , incumbent of Hoyland , near Barnsley , eldest son of the late F . Maude , Esq ., of Wakefleld . On the 6 th inst ., in Charlotte-row , Walworth . C . Barratt , Esq ., of her Majesty ' s Exchequer , Whitehall , in his 58 th year . On the 6 th inst ., at the Chateau Echinghen , Pas de Calais , after a protracted illness , the Right Honourable Lord Dunboyne , in his 7 nth year . On the 6 th inst ., at Kennington , aged 73 , Mr . J . E . Pownall , son of the late J . E . Pownall , Esq ., of Tottenham . On the 7 th inst , in Upper Norton-street , Portland-place , Charlotte , wife of Commander John Sykes , R . N . On the 7 th inst ., at Hertford , John Alchorne , Esq ., in the 81 st year of his age . On the 7 th inst ., at Tythegeston-court , Glamorganshire , Jane Emma , wife of the Reverend Robert Knight , rector of Newton Nottage . On the 8 th inst ., in Montagu-street , Portraan-square , Eliza , eldest daughter of the late Charles Bedford , Esq ., of Doctora ' - commons , and Great George-street , Westminster . On the 9 th inst ., at Chelsea , aged 66 , Mrs . Laumann , mother of H . Laumann , Esq ., LL . D ., of Burlington-house , Fulham . On the 9 th inst ., in Harrington-street , Hampstead-road , Captain J . itees , in the 66 th year of his age , one of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity-hou 3 e .
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Friday < Julyl 2 . Declarations op Dividends . —J . C . Allon , North Shields , brewer ; second and final div . of Is . 2 $ d . ( in addition to 2 s . 9 d . previously declared ) , on Saturday , July 13 , or any subsequent Saturday ; Mr . Baker , Newcastle-upon-Tyne—W . Yonge , Strand , watchmaker ; first div . of 5 s ., any Wednesday ; Mr . Whitmore , Basinghall-street—J . I . Winstanley , KingWilham-street , hosier ; first div . of Is . lid ., any Wednesday ; Mr . Whitmore , _ Basinghall-16
street— W . H . Mills ; div . of 5 6-7 d ., on Tuesday , July , or any Tuesday after Nov . 1 ; Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basing , hall-street—J . Fraser ; div . of 8 s . 3 d ., on Tuesday . July 16 , or any Tuesday after Nov . 1 ; Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street — T . Atterton ; div . of Is . 6 id ., on Tuesday , July 16 , or any Tuesday after Nov . I ; Mr . Pennell , Guildhallchambers , Basinghall- street— J . Clark , Mincing-lane , Fenchurchstreet , colonial broker ; second div . of Id ., on Wednesday next , and three following Wednesdays ; Mr . Graham , Coleman-street W . Woods , Mount-place , Wai worth-road , ironmonger ; first div . of 5 s . 7 d .. on Wednesday next , and three following Wednesdays ; Mr . Graham , Coleman-street —W . Livermore , Oxfordstreet , ironmonger ; first div . of Is . 5 d ., on Wednesday next , and three following Wednesdays ; Mr . Graham , Coleman-street—J . Oliver . Queen ' s-row , Bayswater , plumber ; first div . of 12 s . Dd .,
on Wednesday next , and three following Wednesdays ; Mr . Graham , Coleman-street—B . Ware , Tower-street , cheesemonger ; third and final div . of l £ d ., on Saturday next , and three following Saturdays ; Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane—J . Robinson , Portwood , within Binnington , Cheshire , cotton-spinner ; first and final div . of Is . 9 Jd .. on Tuesday , July 23 . or any subsequent Tuesday ; Mr . Fraser , Manchester—W . Green , Birkenhead , auctioneer ; first div . of 7 s ., on Wednesday , July 17 , or any subsequent Wednesday ; Mr . Morgan , Liverpool—G . Evans , Talyllyn , Merionethshire , cattle-dealer ; first div . of 7 s . 2 jd ., on Thursday , July 18 , or any subsequent Thursday ; Mr . Turner , Liverpool—R . K . Frankish , Scarborough , joiner ; first div . of lid ., on Tuesday , July 16 , or any subsequent Monday or Tuesday ; Mr . Hope , Leeds—J . Jackson , Clifford , Herefordshire , farmer ; first div . of 3 s . 4 d ., any Thursday ; Mr . Christie , Birmingham .
Bankrupts . —G . W . Law ( and not Lair , as advertised in last Tuesday ' s Gazette ) , Portsea , auctioneer , to surrender July 20 , Au ? . 17 ; solicitors , Mr . Ivimey , Chancery-lane ; Mr . Prise , Portsea ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell . Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street . —B . W . A . Sleigh , Bedford-street , Strand , and Thurloe-square , Brompton , printer , July 24 , Sept . 3 ; solicitor , Mr . Gustard , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane , Lombard-street . —J . H . Gill , Plumber ' s-row , City-road , grocer , July 22 , Aug . 23 ; solicitors , Messrs . Hine and Robinson , Charterhouse-square : official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill . —C . Garlick , Charterhouse-sq ., woollen warehouseman , July 25 , Aug . 23 ; solicitors , Messrs . Linklater , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , W . Claridge , Bromley St . Leonard , butcher ; July 22 . Aug . 23 ; solicitors , Messrs . Champion and Jutsum , Whitechapel-road ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Basinghall-street—S . Wilkes , Birmingham , clock dialmaker ; July 22 , Aug . 19 ; solicitor , Mr . Lowe , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Christie , Birmingham —T . Rollason and W . Burman , Birmingham , glass dealers ; Julv 22 . Ausr 17 ; solicitors , Messrs . Stubbs and Smallwood , and
Mr . James , mngnam ; assignee , . vaipy , uirnungham—J . Woodward . Ecclesfield , Yorkshire , paper manufacturer ; July 27 , Aug . 21 ; solicitor , Mr . Rayner , Sheffield ; official assignee , Mr . Freeman , Sheffield—J . Jones , Llanelly , Breconshire , coal merchant ; July 23 , Aug . 20 ; solicitor , Mr . Bigg , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Acraman , Bristol . Dividends . —August 8 , W . Clayton , late of Cheapsido , carpet warehouseman—August 16 , G . B . Absolom , Portsmouth , coal merchant—August 2 , J . Honiball , Ingram-court . Fenchurchstreet , and Wickam , Durham , anchor manufacturer—August 3 , W . Varnam , Ibstock , draper—August 2 , T . Swift , Monmouth , Chepstow , Brookwear , and Bristol , timber merchant—August 13 , W . Townley , Bristol , slate merchant—August 5 , H . Paris , Liverpool , grocer—August 5 , W . Maddox , Liverpool , tailor—August 7 , S . and W . E . Gundry , Bridport , bankers—August 9 , R . Kidd , Tyneniouth , common brewer—August 2 , G . Sheppard , Thornton-le-Clay , Yorkshire , corn dealer—August 2 , S . and J . Chappel , Leeds , earthenware manufacturers .
Certificates . — To be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary , on the day of meeting . —August 9 , G . Burnett and H . A . Thompson , Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Jarrow , soda manufacturers—August 6 , B . Royal , Manchester and Ardwick , check manufacturer—August 3 , W . Varnam , Ibstock , draper—August 8 , W . Walford , Wolverhampton , common brewer . Scotch Sequestrations . —W . Maxwell , Dundee , merchant , July 18 , August 12—A . Sutherland , Helmsdale , merchant , July 16 , August 6 .
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN . Week Ending July 6 . Imperial General Weekly Average . wheat 40 s . lid . Rye 23 s . 2 d Barley 21 9 Beans 26 10 Oats 17 0 Peas 28 4 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks . ¦ Wheat 40 s . 4 d . Rye 22 s . 7 d Barley 22 2 Beans 26 10 Oats .. 16 7 Peas 27 0
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FLOUR . Town-made per sack 40 s . to 43 s . Seconds 37 —40 Essex and Suffolk , on board ship 32 —34 Norfolk and Stockton 30 — 32 American per barrel 19 —23 Canadian 20 —23 Wheaten Bread , 6 $ d ; the 41 b . loaf . Households , 5 Jd .
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BUTCHERS' MEAT . Newgate and Leadenhall . * Smithfield * . s . d . s . d . s . d . s . d . Beef 2 6 to 3 4 2 10 to 3 10 Mutton 2 8—3 8 3 4 — 4 0 Veal 2 4 — 3 8 2 8 — 3 6 Pork 2 8 — 4 0 3 4 — 4 0 Lamb 3 4 — 4 8 4 6 — 5 0 To sink the offal , per 81 b . Head of Cattle at Smithfield . Friday . Monday . Beasts 919 3328 Sheep 14 , 670 32 , 590 Calves 650 345 Piga 290 295
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PROVISIONS . Butter—Best Fresh , 10 s . to 11 s . per doz . Carlow , £ 3 6 s . to £ 3 8 s . per cwt . Bacon , Irish per cwt . 58 s . to 6 ls . Cheese , Cheshire 46 —70 Derby , Plain 46 —54 Hams , York 60 —70 Eggs , French , per 120 , 4 u . 9 d . to 5 s . 6 d .
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HAY AND STRAW . ( Per load of 36 Trusses . ) Cumberland . Smithfield . Whitechapei . Hay , Good .... 72 s . to 77 s 48 s . to 70 s 68 s . to 72 s Inferior .. 55 —65 0 — 0 0 — 0 New 50 — 68 .... 0—0 .... 55 —60 Clover 78 —84 60 —88 .... 70 —80 Wheat Straw .. 25 — 30 .... 22 — 30 23 —27
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AVERAGE PRICE OF SUGAR . The average price of Brown or Muscovado Sugar , computed from the returns made in the week ending the 9 th day of July , 1850 , is 25 a . lid . per cwt .
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HOPS . POTATOES . Kent Pockets 120 s . to 135 s . York Regents per ton 20 s . to 50 Choice ditto .. 140 —210 Wisbech Regents — .. Sussex ditto .. 100 —120 Scotch Reds — .. Farnham do .. .. — .. French Whites 15 — 25
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Leader (1850-1860), July 13, 1850, page 383, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1846/page/23/
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