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LOSDOS COHS EXCIU-VGB _AlOSDAT , Oct .. 13 . — Thepast weeks arrivals of English wheat , barley , oats , beans , and flour have been , the time of year con _sMered / _onavery moderate scale but those of peas have proved extensive . Of Irish oats , * only a fimitedgmmtUy has been received ; while the total imports of all grain of foreign produce has been below average ones . Fresh up to-day , coastwise as well as bv land-carriage and samples , only a moderate supp ly of wheat of home produce came to hand , and that for the moit part of middling quality . The show of samples was , therefore , scanty , owing to which the _increased attendance of buyers , both town and country , and the unfavourable accounts received respecting tiie harvest in the north of England , the wheat trade ruled brisk , at an advance in the currencies obtained on Monday last of from ls . to 3 s .
perm * ., being an improvement on Friday ' s rates of quite Is ., and at which most ofthe parcels on offer were speedily disposed of by the factors . Still , however , thc trado did not close so briskly as at the opening ofthe market . The show of free _foreign wheat was by no means large , there being much . Inquiry for that description of grain ; holders were firm , and would not sell , except at a rise of from 2 s . to 3 s . per qr ., at which amount of improvement a large business was transacted . For corn nnder lock there was a good speculative inquiry , and ls . to 2 s . per qr . more was paid for fine wheats . Although there were no orders on thc market for thc purchase of either barley , oats , beans , or peas for shipment to the
continent , those articles were steady , and previous rates ¦ were well supported . Tbe supply of English barley was veiy small ; hence the sale for it was somewhat active , at a rise in the quotations of ls . per qr . For the best parcels of malt , we had a ready demand at ls . per qr . more money ; while the value of Other kinds was freely supported . Comparatively speaking , very few samples were unsold at the market ' s close . We had a very short supply of oats on sale . For all kinds thc sale was active , at ls . per qr . moro money . The best parcels of beans commanded an advance of Is . per qr . ; other kinds being held at extreme figures . Of peas the sale was by no means large , at late rates . Flour steady , and inost of the millers were asking higher figures .
_CUBREXT PRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUR . AXD SEED
IN MARK-LANE . _BBITISH GHAUT . Shillings per Quarter . Wheat .. Essex & Kent , ?? hite , netr .. 61 to 71 .. _« Gtu 75 Ditto , red .. .. .. 57 07 .. 59 71 Suffolk and Norfolk , red .. CO 05 w _ . ite . G 3 70 Lincoln and York , red .. 60 GS white 65 70 Northumb . and Scotch . 55 63 Rye 29 3- ' Barley .. Halting 31 33 extra — _ _DisfiUii __ s 25 30 Grinding 25 27 Halt .. Ship ol 58 Ware CO C 2 Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , 22 s Cd to 2 _ts Cd ; potato , or short , 24 s Od to 28 s Od ; Poland , 23 s fid to 27 s _ed ; . _Northumberland aud Scotch , Angus , 25 s Cd to 27 s Sd ; potato , _r'SsWd to 23 s Cd ; Irish fetd , ' 22 s Od to 24 s Cd ; black , 22 s Od to 2 _ls 0 d ; potato , 23 s Od to 2 Gs Od ; Galway , 21 s Od to 22 s Od . Reaa 3 Ticks .. 33 42 Harrow , small .. .. * jg 44 Teas .. White 41 4 Slwilcrs 51 58 Gray and hog .. .. 43 4 $ Tlonr .. Norfolk and Suffolk .. 42 45 Town-made ( per sack of 2 e 01 bs _< s oi Buckwheat , or JL . rank 30 32 ESGLISH SEEDS , & C . Red clover ( per cwt ) .. 40 to 70 "White clover ( per cwt . ) 4 g 74 Rapeseed ( per last ) _je-js 2 s
_roREICS GIUI . _V . Shillings per Quarter . Free . In Bond . Wheat .. Dantsic and Kouigsberg 68 extra 74 .. 52 57 Ditto ditto .. CI — 64 .. 42 — 47 Poiiieranian , A-c ., Anhalt 59 — 67 .. 43 _ 47 Danish , Ilolsteiu , Ac . „ 57 — 03 .. 43 — 45 Russian , hard .. .. $$ — 57 Ditto , soft .. „ 53 — 59 .. 40 —14 Spanish , bard .. .. 59 — 00 3 > rtt _« , sof t .. .. 01 — Co .. 44 — 48 Ita'iuu , Tuscan , & _i-., red 02 — 43 Ditto , white „ .. Ci — 70 .. 46 — 54 OdessaJtTaganrog _. hard 54 — 57 3 *» itto , soft .. .. 51 — 50 .. 39—45 Canadian , hard .. . 57 — 60 Ditto , fine .. .. 61 — _C 3 llye .. _ n _ u >> _-iao , . Prussian , 4 c . 28 — 30 Barley .. Grinding 20 — 31 Ditto , distilling .. .. 31 — 34 .. 19 — 2 C Oats „ Dutch , feed .. .. 22 — 25 Ditto , brew and thick .. 24 — i 7 .. 17 — 21 Russian VI _ 24 .. 15 — 18 Danish & . _Meckleuburi' 20 — 23 .. 14 — 17 Deans .. Ticks , 33 to 3 D , _sinaU .. 37 — 44 .. 32 — 43 Egyptian 30 — 35 .. 2 d — iii Peas „ _Wiiilc , 40 to 50 , gray .. 42 — iii Flour .. Dantsic and Hamburgh ( per barrel ) , fine 23 31 , superfine .. .. 31 — 3 C .. 21 — 24 Canada , 31 to 34 , United States 32 — 38 .. 21 — 26 _Jluckwheat „ 30 — 35 Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 9 s to 14 s ; white , 10 « to 15 s . _Xinseedcikts ( per 1000 of 31 b cacli ) £ 11 to £ 1110 s . fo __ eigx sri _» s , . tc .
Per Quarter _, linseed - Potc-rsbur _^ _Ii ami _Riga ( free of" duty ) .. 42 to 44 Archangel , 40 to 43 , Memel and Kouigsberg 40 44 Mediterranean , 40 to 4 G , Odessa .. 44 4 i Rapeseed ( free ot * duty ) jjer last .. .. £ 24 26 Bed Clover ( ios per cwt , aud 3 per cent , ou the duty ) .. 40 G 2 _Fhite ditto .. 45 G 8 fares , small spring ( free of duty ) 31 to 33 , large .. 40 — Ia-aseed cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 710 s , £ _ . 10 s , French , per ton £ 715 , JES 15 Itape cakes ( free of duty ) .. £ 5 £ 5 ¦" _;>
AVERAGE PRICES Of tlie last six weeks , which regulate the Duties from the 9 th to thu 15 th of October . , Wheat Barley Oats . Hue . Scans , J'eas . Week eliding : s fl s * _*•! s d - s - < - ¦•! s _^ _*• _«!• Aug 30 , _JSld . * . 3 fj 6 30 O j 22 4 ] 35 5 . 4- _! 1 ? 33 4 Week ending' j ' { I Sept . 6 , 1815 .. ; 57 0 29 4 ] 22 2 . 35 4 . 41 2 ) 39 11 Week euding" j 1 1 j Sept . 13 , 1845 .. 56 6 29 9 j 22 8 , 33 4 41 8 -3 S 4 Week ending j j j Sept . 20 , 1813 .. 55 10 30 0 22 435 . 7 . 12 V , 36 0 Week _eadiug i > j Sept . > 7 , 1 S 15 .. ' 54 1 31 8 ; 22 lo : 33 5 42 Cj-3 G 5 Week ending : j | j Oct 4 , 1 S 15 .. ; 52 6 31 0 , 22 3 SI 2- 42 10 37 0 Aggregate aver- " . j j age of tbe last ' ; _| six weeks .. 53 c -Jo 2 22 e ! 33 11 ' 4110 37 10 Iiondon aver- ; -, j j ages ( _ending . j j Oct . 7 , 1 S _15 ) : 37 6 31 2 " 22 3 33 10 ! 43 «; 43 10 Duties .. -i 17 u s u _ e o \ o c : l _oj 4 c Loxnos , _Smxtiifieu _) _, Mosdat , Oct . 13 . _—Auextensira supply of foreign stock has been again imported for the market since this day se ' nnight , thirty-one OXCn aud twelve pigs _liaving beeu received from Hamburg ; 101 oxen aud covrs , 428 sheep , and three calves by steamers fioin Rotterdam . Tlie oxen and sheep came to hand in a very middling condition ; but the cows are of considerably improved quality . To-day there were 011 offer 174 oxen and cows , together vritli 3 _UG sheep , chiefly from Holland . The former were chiefly disposed of at from ¦ £ 14 ftte . to £ 1 S 5 s . —the latter 32 s . to 3 is . per head . The arrivals of beasts from onr own grazing districts , fresh up this morning , were again extensive , bnt generally speaking of _middling quality . For the primest Scots , _& e ., the demand was steady , at
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fully last week ' s quotations—viz , from 3 s . lOd . to 4 s „ perS ! bs . _j but the middling and inferior breed "were a slow inquiry , at barely stationary prices . From the _Northern counties we received about 1 _. C 00 short-horns ; from the Eastern districts 5 l ) t ) Scots , tome-bred , nml short-horns ; from the Western ami Midland counties , 500 Herefords , Devons , Runts , « te . ; from other parts of England , -500 of various breeds ; from Scotland . 00 Scots , and from Ireland 300 beasts . Tie numbers of sheep were moderate . The best _lia'f-breeds sold steadily . With other breeds the trade was inactive . In prices we can notice no alteration . For calves—the numbers of which .-were l > y no means large—we Lad a slow sale at Friday ' s currencies . Pigs were in good request , and prices well supported .
By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking the offal . S . d . s . d . -Inferior coarso beasts . . 2 4 2 S Secondquality . 2 lo 3 4 Prime large oxen . . 3638 Prime Scots , & c . . . - 3 10 4 o Coarse inferior sheep . 3 4 3 S Secondquality . . 3 10 4 4 Prime coarse woollcd . 4 C 4 S Prime Southdown . . 4 10 5 0 large coirse calves . . 3 G 4 4 Prime small ... 4 0 4 S Suckling calves , each . . 18 0 30 tt _Largeliogs ... . 3 io 4 e Xeat small porkers . 4 S 3 i Quarter-old store pigs , each . IC 0 22 _t _> HEAD OF CATTIE ON SAIX . ( From the Books of tlie Clerk of the Market . ) _leasts , -3 , S 1 S-Sheep , 23 , _090-Cahcs , 109—Kgs _. _sn .
_Ricidiosd Cons _JIauket , Oct . 11 . —Wc only had a thin supply of grain in our market to-day ; and there was an advance on last week ' s prices . * Old wheat _sftldiKHaSs . to 105 . ; new ditto , 7 s . to 10 s . ; oats , 3 s . to 4 s . ; barley , _i- _? - to 4 s . 0 _J . j beans , os . 9 d . to _Gs . Cu ., _perbusheL _Maxchesier-Cobs Market , Satchdat , Oct . 11 . —There was again a considerable fall of rain in this neighbourhood on Monday and Tuesday , but _subseqenntly the weather has been ofa more * favourable character . The _increasing complaints of injury , sustained by ihe crops in the backward districts have _, "however , imparted a corresponding degree oi firmness to _thetrade , and a good demand for flour has been expen enced during the week at ( in most instances ) a _mrtber improvement in prices . Oats and oatmeal -were in stead y request , partieulailv thelatfer article , moS _^ fj _^ filIl 3 , ri _^ * _& Our market this _SflVf _a-JWuat of business occurrred ' in the
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Flonr , meeting a brisk sale , must be noted fully Is . per sack dearer . Oats , upon a moderate consumpfive demand ; were the turn higher . Both old and new . ' oatmeal were- much inquired for , and full y maintained the currencies of this day week . Beans were held for-an advance of Is . to 2 s . per quarter . Liveepool Cons Market , Mosdat , Oci . 13 . — With exception of a limited quantity of oats , there has this week been a liberal supply of grain , meal , and _iloiu . from Ireland . There was no particular change in the value of wheat and flour until Saturday , when a good business was done in both articles to _' millers and dealers at Manchester ; and , yesterday , here , several speculative purchase * were made in both free and bonded , advancing last Tuesuav _' s nuotations 2 d
to 3 d per bushel on wheat , ls to ls 6 d per barrel and 2 s per sack on flour . The best quality of Irish old wheat has brought 9 s ; new , red and white , 8 s 4 d to Ss 3 d per _TOJbs . ; United States flour , in bond , has sold freely at 27 s 6 d to 28 s per 196 Jbs , for superfine brands , and Canadian at Sis to 35 $ per barrel . The market has become so bare of O . _its , that , with a very moderate demand , prices have gone up Id to 2 d per bushel : 3 s 6 d is now wanted for good old mealing qualities , and there are few or none under 3 s 3 d per 45 ibs . ; new conies forward slowly ; apareel from Wexford was sold at Friday ' s market at 3 s 4 d per 451 bs . Old oatmeal is in request at 28 a to 29 s ., and new at 303 to 30 s Dd per load . Barley , beans , peas , and Indian corn have each been held for very full prices .
Livebpool Cono . v Market , Mokdat _, Oct . 13 . — On Saturday the sales amounted to 2500 bales . Today 4000 bales baye been sold , including 500 American on speculation . The quotations of Friday last are very fully supported . On Friday 3000 bales were sold .
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Thf . Maxchesteh _Aiubsbum Soibee . —In addition to the distinguished persons who have already accepted the invitation to the soiree on the 23 rd instant , Mark Lemon , Esq . ( the editor of Punch ) and Gilbert A'Beckett , Esq ., one of its most distinguished contributors , have expressed their intention to be present . With these _pentlemen , D o ug las Jerrold , and Charles Dickens , the soiree bids fair to be a glorious " _JN'ight with Punch . "—Manchester Guardian We have looked over the list ofthe guests as advertised , and observe , much to the credit of the Manchester people , that the foremost names are those of the men of genius who have been invited—C . Dickens , D . Jerro . d , Mark Lemon , Gilbert A'Beckett , Charles Knight , Samuel Lover , and then come the members of Parliament lorthe borough , and some of their distinguished townsmen and neighboura . — Morning Chronicle .
Naval _Prepabatioxs . —The accounts from all the naval arsenals of the kin « dom agree in stating that unusual activity prevailsat present in the fitting out ofvesselsofwarofevery description ; and we have heard within the last few days that a peremptory notice has been sent round by the Lords of the Admiralty to thedifferent manufacturers of steam-boat machinery who are working for the government , informing them that the machines which thoy have in hand for government must be ' ready at the precise time fixed , and that , if they are not , the full penalties
tor the breach of contract will be enforced against them . This activity in preparing the means for defensive warfare is accompanied with equal activity _in'fortifying thc naval stations of the empire , so as to render them safe against any sudden attack . Coupling all these circumstances with the sudden movements of the squadrons in the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Seas , it is difficult to resist the conclusion that the government considers war a possible event , and that it is placing itself in a position to meet any difficulties which may arise on either side of the Atlantic . —Liverpool Times .
_FoRTiFrixo the Coast . —A detachment _^ f sappers nnd miners arrived at Hayle last week , and proceeded to the parish of Zennor , where they have been engaged in repairing a battery , and report states that guns of heavy ealibre are to bc mounted there . We have been informed that other places along the coast are to be visited by this party of sappers and miners , and that Castle Dennis is to be a signal station . —Penzance Gazette .
Sheffield And Lincolnshire Junction Railway.
SHEFFIELD AND LINCOLNSHIRE JUNCTION RAILWAY .
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W ih _ . ui _ . a _;> , _Notices were duly published in the month of November last , in the London Gazette , the Sheffield and _Potlierham Independent , the Nottingham Journal , the Derbyshire Courier , the Lin coln , Rutland , and Stamford Mercury , nnd the Lincoln Standard A ewspapera , that application was intended to be made in the then next ensuing Session of Parliament , for leave to bring in a Bill to incorporate a Company , and to give to such Company power to make and maintain a Railwav , commencing by a Junction with the Sheffield , Ashton-under-Lyne , and Manchester Railway , at or near Oborne-street , in the Township of BrightsideBierlow , in tlie Parish of Sheffield , in the West-Riding of the County of
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IMPORTANT CHANGE OF SAME . THE CHESTER AND WOLVERHAMPTON RAILW A Y Will in all future advertisements be called THE DIRECT LONDON * AND LIVERPOOL RAILWAY COMPANY .
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Thomas Stevenson , . Esq ., F . S _' . A ., 37 , ' . Upper Grosvenor-street ,. llyde . Park , * a Director of the Irish Great Western , tho Reading , and Reigate , and Rugby , Derby and Manchester . Railways . Lieut .-Col . Gillies , Porchester House , Bayswater . Rear-Admiral John Wight , Teignraouth , Devon . James Russell , Esq ., Gloucester-place , Portmansquare , London / and of Windsor ; Director of the Great Leeds and London Approximation . Major-General Wright , R . E ., Gloucester-place , Portmau-square ; Director of the Great Leeds and London Approximation . William Chance , Esq ; , Spring-grove , Birmingham ; Deputy Chairman of the Birmingham and Leicester Railwav , Director of theTrent Valley Midlands ,
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Tames Consterdinc , Esq ., Rosin Hallj Mancheater ; Magistrate , and a Director of the Rugby , Derby , and Manchester Railway . - . . Tohn Groom , Esq . ; Member of the Town . Council , Nortbnmpton . ahd a Directorof the Rugby , Derby , and Manchester Railway . , __ James Osborne , Esq . Ashbourne , Derbyshire ; a Director of the Rugby , Derby , and Manchester T s _' Rich ards , Esq ., 59 , Baker-street , _Portmans quare ; a Director of tlie Grea . t Western , Southern , and Eastern Counties Railway .
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THE GREAT EUROPEAN RAILWAYS' COMPANY . [ The portion of the Forth comprehended under this title covers an extent of 3 , ft ) 0 , 009 English square miles , and embodies ' a population of 2 _* JG , 000 , 000 souls . No part of England , however , will be included in the operations of the present Company . J ( _rnOTISIOtfALLY REGISTEBED PURSUANT TO 7 th AND stli VIC , Cap , 110 . )
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_ .-. _» _HAnninf « i » ill \\ r \ _rri « r _ n * i In _dflAlt C __ iiV _* ur »* . tV » n ** _ t \*» rift * f tvt _Attl * _ _ftf 1 _» T _» _vtnnni . _^ _«__» l . ! . -. t . - _ .-. __*_*» _'PKa Ha « b . to' receipt . will be given to each Subscriber on payment of his deposit , which receipt _mimf i , _WhWed for v' certificate at the Office of the Company within twenty-one cfc / _l after the date fixed _fertC _™ _rmont af _ mi . lv deposit . The non-compliance with this condition will subject the Subscriber to thBfi , 7 & _lEfhS ¦ _tta * .. '" We for _. No further call _Vti any circumstances , will bp made in this Company , beyond the first payment of io , not . Lara _nnr in anr bv , ier Company until such time as the Directors shall have actuall y obtained tha _nZ ' _\\\^ J 5 _^^^ fr * T { line _, ? ! wa _? i * _h _? hen s ,, ch _*»* vS & shall have become _neces- 'ar / , * _™ f "Pj _^ and " Iea _? " ? S the r-g" _*»* *» pwrt money , or for the ) _ _nmS diate progress of the publfc _woi'ks of such Railway due notice ot whicli payment will be given in the London Gazette , the Daily Mor _^ nig and Evening London Papers , and in the Public Journals of _«? country contributing the grant ; , ' . „_ .. ,, . ,. _,., ' „ From the period of the cbncess ' ion of any line of Railway obtained by this Company , and until such entire line is opened , _intsrest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum will be paid half-yearl y to the _Subscriber on the amount paid up by them in every ouch subsequent Company . Subsequent to the opening of each ana eTcry entire line tor traffic , the profits in every Company but the present one ( wherein the deposit money is expressly guaranteed tobe returned _ffilcn tho several lines of Railways for which it is advanced shall he obtained ) will be divided as follows - . —First , a sufficient snm shall be set apart as a sinkingfurid , for the gradual return ot the entire capital to the Shareholders ; secondly a dividend of 5 per cent , per annum will be paid to the Shareholders on the amount of the respective Shares - thirdly , the surplus will be divided into twentieths , of which 17-20 ths will belong to the Shareholders , and be divided among them in equal proportions as a further dividend , and the remaining 8-20 ths will be paid as follow : l-20 th will go to the formation of an accumulating fund , to be annually divided and placed to the credit of all Shareholders in the present Company , and the remaining 2-20 ths will be paid as annual remuneration to those individuals through whose services such concession shall have been chiefly obtained , or each of these annual bonuses may be commuted for a single payment , the amount of each to be determined at the first genera ) meeting of the Subscribers to such Company . Each Director in the present Company will be eligible for a seat in the Direction of every new Company the capital of which shall be subscribed by ' the original Shareholders , provided always that he possess his share qualification therein
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 18, 1845, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_18101845/page/6/
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