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Day
6
Month
June
Year
1842
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Public Domain
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Píuce Whjeat, in Ann Arbor, SO to 94 cents per bnshel. Price ot flour, $5 per barrel. Flour in Buñhlo, May 28, was on the advance. Heavy lots of Michigan were contracted for at 5,50. -Corn for the N. Y. market, was selling at 33 cents per bushei - Wheat at 1,00 lo 1,15. The standing of our Micliigan currency in Detroit, as given in the Times of Juno I, is tlms: Bank of River Raisin par Fanner's and Mechanic's bkofMich. . par Do payable at St. Joscph, 2 dis. Bank of St Clair, par Michigan Insurance Co4, par Merchant's bk o" Jacksbri, o dis. Mich. state scrip, Unc. All other banks no sale. Canada funds are 3 to 4 discount. Good Ohio funds, 3 per cent. discount. The Farmer' s Bank of Amsterdam has resumed, and its notes are at par in Buffalo. Coa rscly executed counterfeit $1 notes on the banks of Sandusky and Massilon, Ö. are in circulatioñ. The British Corn Lates. - The New Corrí _.av System of Sir Robert Peel has become a aw, and was to go int 3 ppéraüón on the 5th in6t. The average prico of wheat, when the Acadia ei't Englüiid, Was 59s ld. per quarter, which, under the old system cf corn {awa, would require a duty of 28s. 8d.; but under the new law now n operation, the same average price of 59s. ld. vill demand a duty of J3s. only, per quartor on oreign wheat, being a reduction of 14s. 8d., or mors thad one half. It is this, we presume, vhich .caused the. rise in the pri.ee of flour which as taken place since the arnval of the Acadia. Vee Press. The New Orleans Banks résunied pecio payïcuts, May 26.

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Signal of Liberty
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