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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

MARKETS

... CORN EXCHANGE.-FRPawr. We- have had very few fresh arrivals of Roglisi Wrb out market thi- week. Monday's unsohld saloples avti mostly cleared off, on the terms oa toat dav, bitt tle da must be considered in a very unhealthy saota. Ptre ?? hung heavily Oci hand, arid might have ieen p bralis s lleat what easier terms. The Barley trade soas tolerably stead late rates, and thie same may Ire ...

Robbery of the Public by the Bank

... The amount of gold coin issued by the Bank of England from January, 1821, to the 15th February, 1833, is stated by Mr. Horsley Palmer to have been 3B,5DO,0001 Deducting from this 8,500,0001., supposed to have been exported from the country, the export of which, by- the-bye, cannot have been otherwise, than a dead loss, we have just 30,000,00J. leftin the hands of the public. We will say ...

RAILWAY SHARE LIST

... RAZLWAY SHARE LIST, CITY, There .was a .good demans, at Li prices. -Ba..dou aricd Bantry, 3 7s. Half Sbares, 3j 1; Birkenhead atd 1jo ,; Blackburn and Accrinton, 8; and Boltoo, 5; Belfast and Ballytm County Down, S9e. 34s.: Bolton, M IS3 ji Caleadonten, 11B j; Ditto, hrbnge aud Lincoln, 6 52; Csonbridg 7s.; Chester and Birkeoihead, 65 64* 32j J; Chester and Holyhead, 17 6 F ton Brook, 48s. dd ...

PRODUCE MARKETS

... - 6- CORN EXCHANGE,-MOiOt The past week's arrivals of English Wha a were, the tirne of year considered, tolerably extenre 5010 those of most other kinds of grain were by n l meo8, bir and of very middling quality. nos p to-deany r celpts of Wheat of home produce, coastwre as well as land carriage and sample, were small, yet the stand5 asb I fairly supplied with most descriptions. There Ie a ...

MONEY AND SHARE MARKETS

... MONEY AND SHARE MRERETS. CITY, FRWAY MoRNoeno. In completion of the analysis, wvhich we make every week, of the Bank ef England returns, we may appropriately zive ithe following summary of the total circulation of the United Kicg~dsni. The total for olin month ?? 37,586,8241., tius skewing a decrease last month of 62 0,4291. in the circalatien of notes in England, aid. a decrease of 710,3091. ...

MONEY AND SHARE MARKET

... CITY, SATURDAY EVEFNING. The accounts received from Lisbon farnish ne very important in- telligence relative to the state of affairs in the provinces, and not much credit is attached to the official repsrts of successes obtained by the Queen's troops over the insurgents. What far monec interests the mercantile community, is thc alteration iin the decree which rendered it compulsory to accept ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... PROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Tuesday, May i8. BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. J. CnsETTLE, Warminster and Chippenham, Wiltshire, licendraper. G. Wo001COTT, Jun., and E. WooLeoTT, Doughty-street, Middlesex, builders. BANKRUPTS. E WOOD, King William-street, City, tobacconist, to surrender May 27, at half-pasttwo, and June 25, at one, at the Court, Basinghall- street. Bell, Coleman-street, official assignee; ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM THEI LONDON GAZETTE. PFIDAY, APRI 6. BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. R. and W. WiNsoN, Leeds, linen drapers-T. S. SHARLAND, late of Frome Selwood, Somersetshire, liner, draper.. BANKRUPTS T. N. KERR, Biggleswadeand Southwill, Bedfordshire, miller. Off assig., Cannan, Birchin-lane, Cornhill- M. J. MOSES, Houndsditcl, importer of foreign goods. Off. assig., Pennell-H. FISH, late of Prince's-row, ...

PROVINCIAL

... PROVINCL&L. CORN MSAAKETs. LXrREIooL, July 31.-Thearrivals of wheat, flour, and Indian corn since last Tuesday have been large; of other articles they are moderate. The transactions of the week have been limited to the immediate wants of the pur- chasers, and the tendency of prices has been downwards. Indian corn has fallen 2s 6d to 3s per qr. There was a fair attendance of town and ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... MONE1Y AD COMMERCE. CITY, THURSDAY EVENING. The money market has been veryabundantly supplied, at the rates quoted in our impression of last week. The demand for home goods is improving for most kinds, and the prices exhibit a gratifying firmness. The supplies of colonial produce have been smaller than for some time past, and holders have not been eager to effect sales. Continental orders have ...

THE GAZETTES

... TUESDAY. BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDBD. John Wheeler, Princes-street, Hanover-sqsrare, tailor.-Wil- liam Hurre Kiing, Henry Kingarsid David lilig, Old-street-road, builders. BANKRUPTS. Horatio Wyer, Newington-causeway, ?? Boyd, Piccadilly, ?? Kenrick, Oxford-street, horse- ?? Clinch, Hammersmith, onmribus-proprietor.- Samuel Polak, Newport, Mlonmouthshire,. woollep-draper.- Abraham Harris, Sharp's ...

MARKETS

... MAIUCETS. CORN EXCHANGE,._ s BItTI3fl.Wheat. Essex, Kent, Mod0 56s to67a, new redsls to 652o odvh~ted Suffolk, ol fs to k os; Norfolk and to LiIl t g -Peas: Xvhite94se~s~td Lincoln ?? Tld~sstt(5wd -Oata Englsh lced i, tO~6 Maled 3-2 tD1 white New to 6 29-Rys, 6to and ?? e Ito 252o. Distilling 2ts to 798Ws, t folk and Norfolk s to 5so7 new pab ?? 005 rot 62s to 364sp', ...