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LOCAL MARKETS

... LOCAL MARKETS* [LEEDS - CLOTH ' MAaHETs--In the' Coloured and White Cloth Halls, during the pastweek, there has been a fair average demand, c'nsidering the season of the year; in tct the demand for manufactured goods hasexceeded the supply duting thatperiod. 1 The individuals engaged in the wafi'bous6s are very busily emiployed. - LEtOs 'Cota MARtKET, JAN. 2.-'The arrivals of Wheat and Beans ...

HULL SHIPPING LIST

... I A WEDNESDAY, JANVARY 17. Th~w.rniFroi Lcidoi-Jane, 'Howeth. bn ?? Hutting. Anht'erp.-:Jenne Caroline 'Vatrien. I-etrm'~g.-StR Peter, Gusmes, ,Gllbertson.: () *Cook. Dee.-Forfarshire, (5) Moncrieff.' ?? FOB Ga1N5BRO'.-Ft~OUn IL- nion.-Burton, cel linson. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. -NwAo.From Londo,-Manfchester, Ca, worth; Yorkshireman, (S) Shillito; WaterWitch, (S) Gibson. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19. ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, Jan. 9

... 1 M',MOM THE LONDON GAZETTE, Jan. 9. DECLARATIONS OF INSOLVENCY. JANUARY 16.-CHARLES VINCENT SMITH ad ROBFRT EDWIN GOULDING, of Totten- e'm-,ourt-road, linen-drapers. BANKRUPTS. JH0N SMITH, of Little Warner, street, Clerken- ?? funeral carriage maqter, Jan. 23, at half-past tvre and Feb. 27, at halt~past one, at the (Court dHankrnptcy. Mr. Da;vid (Cmmana, official assignee, , sFinisbury-square ...

HULL TIDE TABLE

... HfULL TIDE.TABLE. High Water Morn. Tide. Even. Tide. Jan. 7 Sunday. 16 PAST 3 51 PA8T, 3 1 s. :8 ?? 2 . 4 23 ?? ArrEs 9 Tuesday ?? . 4 19.6 E.rI. 10 Wednesday42 . 5 4 .: 6 F. M. 11 Thursday 24 . 6 43 ?? 6 12 Friday 1. 7 19. 7 13 Satrday .36 7 53 ?? 7 The-Barton steam packets sail daily from Hull to Barton at seyen in the,morning, and'half-past twehle andifour in the afrernoon. They sail ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LOCAL MARKETS; YESTERDAY'SWA -E WXlELJ CORN I MARKET. The canals having been closed for the last four days, we have a short supply of all Grain here to-day. The millers, generally, are not sufficiently needy to have recourse to land carFiage, but w hat Wheat is sold is at au advance of Is. per quarter. Barley is in fair demand and Is. per quarter dear- er. Beans without variation. LEEDS ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... . YESTERDAY'S IVAKEFIELD CORN la , MARKETi hc e -la We had a thaw on Monday, and two or three . vessels which were ready at hand got up, but the T 4 frost having returned:'with great severity, the canals a are all closed. There has been a slow trade for all eN e articles, and up to the close oV the market not . much business done, and there is no alteration in f o prices. A LEEDS CLOTH ...

FROM FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, Jan. 5

... FROM FRIDAY' NIGHT'S GAZETTE, Jan. 5. wn _I DECLARATAbN OP INSOaVEtNCY. G. SOLOMONS, Minories, tallow Chandler. BANREUPTCXES ANNULLED. S. MARSH, Burslem, Staffordshire, maanufac- turer of earthenware. .. M'CRACKEN, Manchester, provision, dealer. DAN' KUPTS TO SUrlEftNER EN BASINGHALL STREET. J. BLOMFIELD, Farringdon-street, City, Jan. 12, Feb.- 36, at eleven. Solicitor, Holmes, Liverpool ...

FROM FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, Jan. 12

... FROM1 FRIDAY NIG.!I.'S GAZETTE, ?? I ?? DECLARATIONS OF ILNSODVENCY. G. HAINES, Kilsby, Northampton shire, grocer. IV. STEPI-1ENSON, Stokesley, Yorkshire, linen' mn~aftl~cture-. B. L-IASKELL, UTatford wheelwright. DANKtUPTS' TO SURR(ENDEII IN BASINGIULALL STRUEET. 1W. KETTLE, Ware, 1lertfordshire; linen&, draper, .Jan. 19, at halt~past twelve, Feb. 23S ait eleven.. Solicitor, Warue, Leadenhall ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, Jan. 19

... DECLARATIONS OF IN;SOLVENCY. JOHN JAMES, of Southampton-street, Straud, wooellen-dra~ er, Jan. .. PETER i'00LLEY, of Ross, Herefordshire, N tailor and draper, Jan. 22. BANKiRUPTS. V W SAMUEL EDMUNDS, of Percival-street, Nor- thanjpttn--sRquare, Middlesex, provision -agent, Feb. Ne 6 and Mrarch G. at twelve, at the (ourt ol B:nlraptcy. Mr. James Clark, offiiial assignee, '28, Swithir's- hose i ...

MARKETS

... AI~KWFS1 -LONDON dOR EHNAN G i q hbi MARK-LANE, MONDAY, JAN. 1. bI There was only a moderate supply of Wheat ond Barley a from idsoxe, Kent and Setfllk this inorning, but a fiir qunti- cl ty ofBe;ns' and Pein from the two former counties, and there ci lias been it considyrable arrival of Oats from. Ireland since this a day ae'rnight, with it few carroes fresh ip from Scotland sand , ...

BLESSINGS OF A REFORMED GOVERNMENT!

... BLESSINGS OF A REFORMED GOVERNMENT ! Sir Franeis Head, Salaries, Income, and share of Seizure by means of Spies and informers £5000}. His Clerk John Joseph, Salary and perquisites £1250. Judge Ubbinson, two offices £2000, and perquisites. Judge Macaulay, £1000 and perquisites. Judge Arrhibahl M'Lean, £100D zand perquisites. Judge Jonas Jones, £1000 and perquisites. Judge L. P. Sherwood, £1000 ...