The Friend, 1861, Vol. 34

The Friend, 1861, Vol. 34 A Religious and Literary Journal (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Friend, 1861, Vol. 34: A Religious and Literary Journal

The wheat harvest had commenced in the south of England, and the crops were reported good. The wea ther, however, continued wet and unsettled, and warm sunshine was much needed.

In the House of Commons', Gladstone moved for an additional vote of for government require ments, by way of exchequer bills. He said this increase in the estimates was attributable to the prospects of the harvest, which, if bad, would entail additional expandi ture on the government. After some Opposition, the te solution was agreed to.

The Liverpool cotton market was firm. Breadstuffs had an advancing tendency. Consols, a 93.

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ISBN: 9781330937112
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Number of pages: 432
Weight: 576g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
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