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LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, JUNE 27.-The arrivals of grain to this day's market are small. The weather has been very fine since last Tuesday, but this morning very cold and cloudy. Wheat has been in better demand, and last week's prices fully supported. Oats and Beans rather more enquired for; prices firm. THE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT, FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 27, 1843. Wheat. Barny. Oats. Rye. Beans. ...

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, ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON CORN EXCHANGER MONDAY AUGUST 7.- The demand for all descriptions of English Wheat wag in a very ?? state. Howeverin some few instances, last Munday's figures were obtained for the best runs of Essex whilte; but ail other kiads wepre from Is to 2s per qr lower than last week. In forcign wheat the prices were Is per qr lower tban last week. Bonded corn was mending. Barley at about late ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 33allbruplo., &r. From the London Gazette of Friday, June 16. BANxRuprs. George Ohapman, Aylesbury, grocer, to surrender June 30, at eleven, July 31, at one, at the Bankrupts' Court. Solicitors, Messrs. Norton and Son, New-street, Bishopsgate; official assignee, Mr. Graham, Basingball- street. Donald Black, John Alfred Gore, and Robert Taylor, Sambrook-court, merchants, June 24, at eleven, ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON CORN EXCHAN0Ei MONDAY AUGUST 7.- The demand for all descriptions of Englijs Wheat was in a very s ~ugi h state. However, in some few instances, last Mimday's figures were obtained for the best runs of Essex white; but ail other kinds wa re from Is to 2s per qr lower than last week. In foreign whuat thb prices were Is per qr lower than last week. Bonded corn was mending. Barley at about ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Uanfwt$0, acs. From dhe, London Gazette of Friday, Haorc 24. 3 BANtIUP 1I. . Thomas Hawkins, St. Jobn-street, carrier, to rar. render April 4. May 1, at twcive o'clock, at the Blilk. rupteI CDurt. Solicitor, Mr. Nichols, Middle-ternple. lasn; official assirree, .Mr. Graham, Basingball-street. Edward Turmraine, Canterbury, porter-m-.rchant, Apr l 4, at eleven, May 5, at twelve, at the Bank-. ...

STATE OF THE NOTTINGHAM TRADE

... It is somewhat painful to state, that the prin- cipal manufacturer engaged in the silk blond trade, has stopped most of his frames worked by the hand but the rotary frames that are tended by ap- prentices are still going, having a few men to super- intend them. We understand that some small number of hand frames are yet retained, but at a reduction of one-sixth of the gross wages, which is one ...

THE COAL KINGS AND THEIR LAWBREAKINGS

... THE COAL KINGS AND THEIR LAW- BREAKINGS. THE TRUCK SYSTEM. I We do not hear that the DuecE of HAMILTON has tt been made to eject the more than SIXTY females, in who are working in his coal works, at Redding, and Di to employ men in their stead ; or that the Carron Iron N Company have been forced to obey thq law, and dis- pense with the services of the more than ONE HUN-t DRED females that ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... MARKET INTELLIG>.i!CE. RICaMoND CORN MARKET, SATURDAY, APRIL 29. We had a very large supply of Grain ill Our market to-day. Wheat sold from 5s 3d to 6s 3d. Oats is ?? to 2s lod. Barley 3s 3d to & 6d. Beaus 3s 3d to 3d 9d per bushel. -AANCHESTEB CORN MARKET, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, .-There-is no change to notice inl the trade, the transactions in. Flour and oatmeal during the week having been ...

TRADES' UNIONS, THE STRIKE IN SCOTLAND

... TRADES' UNIONS. THE STRIKE If SCOTLAND. As democrats, we honour principle abore Ill things; and next the devotees of principle. Even if we dissent from tho principle, seeing it Consciefl tiously held, we admire the consistency and firm- ness which adheres to it through thick and thin- We wish to see every man in possession of his OwII rights ; and, wvich holden without prejildico to others' ...

THE DONCASTER FREE-TRADE MEETING

... I On Saturday last, the Great West Riding Free- Ur Trade Meeting Iwas holden in the Cattle Market, where a large and commodious hustings had been e erected. The meeting was called for two o'clock, in in the Town Hall. At that hour Messrs. Cobden and Bright, accompanied by Earl Fitzwilliam, Mr.in Childers, M.P., W. S. Wrightson, Esq., and others, proceeded to the Hall, and Mr. Johnson, an exten ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARuET, TUESDAY, JULY 4TH.-The arrivals of grain to this day's market are small. There has been a good demand for Wheat at 2s per qr. higher. Oats and Beans have been more en. quired for, and have made rather more money. The weather was cold up to Friday but fine; since, much warmer and a few showers. THE AVERAGi PRICES OP WHEAT, TOR THE WEEK ENDING JULY 4, 1843. Wheat. Barley. - ...