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Bankrupts

... ?aitkrupt0* O ?? 5 {(From the asese, of Tuesday,, August8.3 I. i BANKRUPTCY 4NNULLED, OJosiah John Crask, of Lowegtoft, Suffolk, linendraper,.- BANKRUPTS. John Gatrell, Lymington, ?? Hub DI bard, Dorklig, linan ?? Webster, 43, Hedge- Id row, IsDlngton, ?? James Char- Fion, Tunbridge-wells, ?? Steere, Guild- iord ?? Peace Shuttleworth, IBir- miogham, mathematical istrument maker-Thomas- ...

THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... I- i_ t . 1 As we promised the snarlers last week, we have not yet done with them. Perhaps this la National Land Company, in its several phases, 0 presents to the sane and thinking portion of the community one of the most extraordinary ci features of the growth of mind, and progress C of self-reliance; while, to the insane and *V | thoughtless-who still hope to live on the dis. M I union, the ...

Bankrupts, &c

... ;Uanhrupto, &e. From the London Gazettc of Friday, July 13. BANKRuPtrs. James Percival, jun., Whitcebapel-road, soap maker, to surrender July 26, at balf-past one, August 25, at half-past twelve, at the Court of Baukruptcy. Solicitor, Mr. Snrr, Lombard-street; official assignee, Mr. Whit-; more, Baginghall-street. I James Mills, jun., Acton, Suffolk, carpenter, July °6, at one ocleck, Aug. 20, ...

Trades' Movements

... T raDeo' StioVemento. 0I I'S TuE DOINGS OF TRYE MANcHiEsTRa. LEAGiJEs.-It lie been the practice of the League mouthers in the ill districts if any person dared to call in asquestion their treatment of the factory operatives, to of refer the objectors to the Manchester operatives, IS- who would soon convince them that the statements cs of the opponents of the League were without founds- (1 tion ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Ballumptog &C. BANKRUPTS. Joseph Miller, Whittlebury street, Hlampstend-roadt ?? Vale, Manchester, silk ?? Wil- liam Pilseb, Sackville-street, Piccadilly, ?? Dailey and Alfred luskipp, Long-lane, Berniondsey, lea- ther ?? GCorge Utford, Holloway, common ?? Willis, Buckiersbury, eating- house ?? Weston, llishopsgate.street Within, ?? Thompson, Minories, ship chandler- enlry Walters, Brismol, ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON CoRN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, JAN. 27.-The arrivals of wheat and barley from the east coast were again large during the past week, but of English oats the receipts were very small. The supplies of malt and flour were rather plentiful, and of beans and peas quite an average quantity camne to hand. From Scotland the receipts consisted ofa few hundred qrs. of barley, and about 4000 qrs. oats, ...

THE CORN TRADE

... (From the J'anrk Lone ELpress.) The reports received from the northern parts of the kingdom speak in a very desponding tone of the probable effvets of the extremely wet and boisterous weather experienced during the week on that por- tion of the crops still outstanding. That injury, to an extent diff cult to be remedied at this advanced period et the yearjias been done is greatly to be feared ...

THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE

... THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE, FROM THE NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, AND NELSON'S MONUMENT, LONDON, AND THE WOOL- WilC DOCKYARD, To the Public and Ufs Trades of Grleat Britain and .Ieland. Who is here So base, that would be a bondman? If any, speak; for him have I OFFENDED.1' Men at some time are masters of their fate; The fault * * ' is Dot in our stars, Bat in ourselves, that we are underlings. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Mallbrupto, &,v. From the London Gazette of Friday, August 13. BANKRUPTS. George Anton and George Duncan Mitchell, Mark. lane, corn-factors, to surrender Aug. 21, at half-past ten, Sept. 24, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Ba. t singhall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. Amory, Sewell, and Moores, Throgmorton-street; official assignee, Mr. Cannan, Finsbury-square. James Newham and George ...

Bankrupts, &c

... lanlrupto, kc. isI nit From the London Gazeete of Fsiday, Jam 21. ed BANKiRUlPTS. off John Maidlaw, Fetter-lane, builder, to surrender IOU Jan. 28, March 4, at half past eleven, at the Coult of he Bankruptoy, Basinghall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. sk. Rhodes, Bevor, and Lane, Chancery-lane; official assig. id nee, Mr. Whitmore, Basiinghall-street. mn. Joseph Scott and Henry Coker, Wood-street, ...

NOTTINGHAM GREAT ANTI-CORN LAW MEETING

... As soon as the sliding sonic proposed by Sir R. o Feew wao known here great consternation prevailed amongst the repalors; and immediately preparations t commenced for holding a public meeting to express h1 the opinions of the repeelers respecting Sir R. Peel's te Corn Law measure ; placards were posted through- out the towon and surrouI! vilg villages, aunounciug b a meeting in the Miarlktt ...

OPENING OF THE NEW ROYAL EXCHANGE

... I The new Royal Exchange of London was opened on Monday list, by the Queen in person. The day was observed ns a general holiday, and on no previous oeoa- sion has the metropolis presented a more brilliant ap- pearance. At eleven o'clock, her Mijesty and Prince Albert left Buckieghan Palace in the state carriage, drawn by eigbt cream-coloured horases, preceded by six of the royal carriages, ...