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THE MARKETS

... TnE bARRETS. CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE. MONDAY.-There was a limited supply of wheat by land carriage samples from all the near counties for thes day's market, but a fair quantity of barley, beans, and peas, with a tolerable goodarrival of oats from our own coast, Scotland, and Ireland. The importa- tions of foreign grain have been to a moderate extent within the past week. The weather since ...

MARKETS

... MAR IKETS. SATURDAY. COVENT-GARDEN. Our stiarket was agaits largely supplied nwith iu st ksi;; vegetables as ivell as fruit. The demand, genernly spekl. vas inactive, yet ve have a little variation to Il)tice is rre- Potatoes from Is ad to 4s 3d per cwt.; Colewerts or tirce 2s to 3s *Triipo is Gd to 3s; atid Carrots 4s to 6sold ler lee bunches; Otons Is sto s 3d; Apples Is Gd to Is Id ,P. 7s ...

MARKETS

... IMfA1UTS. Pices have been prevented from going down for Pro. duce this week, in consequenee of merchants having offered only a moderate quantity at poblie sale; indeed, there has been a considerable falling off in the quantity of Hone Trade and Export articles. The demand has been less active from the Home Trade; but as they are ant overstocked with goods, and the consumptior con. t;[nting to ...

MARKETS

... The arrivals of Produce bave been to a small en only since last week, whereas the deliveries are lvet large, and far exceed those of last season, which is a sre indication of the great and iscreasiag consuninjin of Colonial Produce there is going on all over the countr The mercantile markeos are in a more favourable Penile0 than has boen the case for some years. The iore TIrod have been ...

LONDON MARKETS

... LONDON MARRETS. CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE. FRIb DY, Jan. 12.-We have again to report the anr. of a very limited ?? wheat coastwise as rr as 1w land !n4 lt-n Ta-day, the at* Of 6aspwes, smaii in the extresse; nevertheless, the demand foz a kinds of wheat of home produce was in a sluggioh Stas at Monday's prices. Comparatively speaking, theirpor of foreign wheat, the whole ofwhlch have gone into ...

THE NEW BANKRUPTCY CODE

... THIE NEW BANKRUPTCY CODE. A very great change with regard to bankruptcy bids fair soon to take place in the law of the land. The whole system of British commerce, from the transac- tions of the great colonial houses to the petty dealings of a retail silk-mercer, as recent examples have shown, bad been infected with a spirit of prodigality and un- thrift, not to say of evident dishonesty, and ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... MONEY AND COMMERCE, CITv, SATU DAY EVENING. WThe evidence given by Mr. Gurney, the bill-broker,'in the case of Acraman r. Cooper, created great surprise in the jury, and in the commercial world: generally-few knowing either the law or the practice. The-case was this: Messrs. Acraman, of Bristol, in dicounting a bill, deposited certain scrip shares as collateral security, that the bill should ...

MARKETS

... I- ?? CORN AVERAGES. Generel average prices of British Corn, for the wees end. ing July 13, 1844, made up from the Returns of the la. spectors in the differeut Cities and Towns in Eu lardand Wales per Imperial Quarter. Wheat . 54s 10d Oats. 22s 3d Beans. Sg 3d Barley _ 345 10d I Rye. 34s 2d Peas 3i s 3d AVERAGES OF TH5 LAST UrX WEEKSr, Wks. end Wheat Barley Oats Rye Beans Pe June S. 55 631 921 ...

THE GAZETTES

... THE GAZETTES& FRIDAY. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLZD. JoheHowe, Sheffield, table-knife manufacturer. BANKRUPTS. John Reaveley, Hemmond's-wharf, Queenhithe, paper commission ?? Bearup, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, joiner and ?? Lewis the younger, Axbridge,. Somersetshire, baker ?? ?? Bemley, Ec- cleston, Lancashire, calico printer. DECLARATIONS OF INSOLVENCY. Christopher Twisti Leeds, railway porter and guard.- ...

THE REVENUE

... No. I. An Abstract oithe Net Produce of the REVENUE of Great Britain, n the Years and Quarters ended 5th July! IS45, and 5th July, 1846; 4howing tise Increase or Decrease thereof. 03 r0 W 0 -t o 0S e8 3 M P ~. ?? . ~ f ~C ~ Ce 0 0 -1 r 4. P O O1 - O _1 OW Cc 0Cc 4. I o Cc4 4 C. I C4 QvO O IO _ 0 . CO COOC 00 4.00 oo ?? -. ?? Cc 0 ,I.4 I COO. OO0C C 9 0 COO. 0 I0 0 C -; I _. oPC 1. t . t I CCO ...

PRICES OF THE PUBLIC FUNDS

... pffC JS OF ULIC FUNDS, 6 T ?? FridaY I t 06 Y7 97* lot 2C5 1553rO C 5 43 l3pra 45 Pm 40 pm 41pm 110 11 co313;i3II 2 3 C,4 I sji I~ 1 7 r 7 | 1 7 02 05 ~ ~ ~ 42 87' 1r,, ; i 79 1 7l 33 79 7 37 D't 6P i1 Si i :8l __ 5S y',443X c b 00 8929 8 oc oeCE OF AILWAY SHARES. 33Ce ter 123 Londo & Soflt WMetern 71 5 oln:::ti~g I Do Nes 124t e 0 C '1 ! : 40r .. London and York 41 20 Ma-chester & Leed, N D~e ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM THE LONDON GAZElTTE Tuesday, April 14. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. C. COLLINS, yarn-dealer, Kiadernihnster. BANKRUPTS. T. GsoOHrArM, baker, Chard, Somersetshire, ro surrender Anrn 2:1 and May 21, at one, at the Court of Bankruptcy, sxeter. .1r. lrna- manofficial assignee, Exeter; solicitors, hlr. Donmoett. Chard; ?? Church, Bedford-row; and Mr. Terrell, Exeter. J. WALLAcE, tea-dealer, Durhans, ...