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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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

... IVI A R E T S. CORN E'CIIANGE.-FncIAY. Since Monda y scarrcely any fresh Sngli gS Whleat 1u. Cones hand. The mrirds premunted aI very ?? ir1irler of Nw11imO jhe ?? W5;is st;rdr, at ?? quota; borsa,,, . was rcadily eilecteol. Ilf free flteignient a1 W1 ;t lb fess so)S doing, odr1 tilh rates 101(1 nI 111oaoe tt.l T hest Bariey rind MIIalt scere scarce, er(o trler i(-ra. ii . laotate Otrts were ...

THE GAZETTES

... FRIDAY. INSOLVENT. George Simons. King's-square, Goswell-roadI, watch-mallilfac- tueror BANKRtUPTCY ANNULLED. George James Maishall, Wood-streot, Cheapeide, woollen ware- blousexllal. BANKRUPTS. James Young, Shirley, Hants, ?? Boulton, jun., aed William1 F. Palmer, StafSord, ?? William Slatter, Turfton-street, Oxfordstirre, boot and shoe ?? Hartley, Height, witbin the Forest of Pendle, ...

THE GAZETTES

... TUESDAY. BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. Arthur Brideson, Dublin, provision ?? Waremig, Moulton, Northimptonshlire, baker. BANKRUPTS. Enderby Laughton, Wisbech, St. Peter's, Cambridgeshire, brewer.-JacksonBarwvise,Pall-mall, 1oousedecoiator.-Fredelick Pryor Everett, Readiog, ?? Frederick Willnell, Edrgeware-road, ?? Russell Spencer, Halstead, Essex, ?? Hipkins, Egremont, Ches-ire, coal- ?? Cowherd, ...

MARKETS

... CORN EXCHANGE.-laIDnY, We have again to report the arrival of a very moderate eapply of English Wheat far our market. The attendasre of botrci was extensive, and that article moved off briskly at a1 advance, on Monday's prices, of from ts to 2s per quarter. to free feceic Wheat a large business was doing, and thie curreacies ireproved 2s per quarter. We are still without a supply of Baroey, ...

THE FUNDS

... XIE FUvNDS. CITY, FRIDAY EVENIrNG. We have no alteration to notice in the English Fundo. Bank mQock. 180 to 101: Reduced 94J to 9ij; Censolo, 91J to 93*; Reduced 3j. l0i to l02; New 3j, 10l to 101*; India Stock, 262 to 26; Exchequer Bills, 51 to 57 prem.;, do. at lid. 53 to 55, phere has bees more than the usual amount of business trans- acted in Sesith American Stocks. Confidence appears to ...

LLOYD'S LIST

... LLOYD'VS L8T JULY 24. ENTERED I NWARDS.-The Harlequin fram Bcul ! from Calais-Earl Clanearty from Rotterdam - *e'-Beli Gaernse- -Giraffe and Alkmaar from IlOt~,,Loro aterfr, r all New York-Harriet and Thomas from Jamsaica ra4t Europe, Alexander, British Tar, Susan, John -Lad ad Home, and Robert Watson from Quebec-T,,ell waa from Cadiz-Robert Syers trom Porto Riaeller ;mi ati Nevfoundland ...

THE GAZETTES

... TUESDAY. BANKRUPTS. Thomas Chappell, Sudbury, Suffolk, licensed victualler.- Robert Richardson, High-street, Wapping, anchor manumac- ?? Harwood and Frederick Harwood, Fenchurch- street, City, ?? Arnoleld, King-street, Cheap- side, button ?? Nelms, Back-hill, Hatton- garden, hearth-rug ?? Binion Cooper, Drury- lane, ?? Sinmons, King's-square, Gosweli- road, watch ?? William Hodges Brown, ...

MARKETS

... MvIARK ET S. CORN EXCIIANGE.-FRIDAY. The supply of English Wheat was exceed ingly sma'l sol Oi.- counit of ehichi, amid the goad attesdance of dealers, the Cii was again firm at. in some instatices, a further ads ce lo' l, per quarter. Foreigit hlteat nas held firmily, aod thi' nlleI' were obliged to give Is per quarter more mnIey. Bfnlded ?? was held at more money. No Barley at Imarket. 'The ...

MARKETS

... CORN EXCHANGE.-Frtnlmr. There has been an unnsually small arrhal of English ?? up to our market since Monday: Although the staods were acotily supplied osith samples of that g-it, the detilsd wo somewhat inactive, yet a-good clearance was etfected at late rales. Foreign Wheat moved off slowly, bht we hare to allera. tiosto notice in its value. NoBarleyat ,lorket, and tle cur- rencies of that ...

THE GAZETTES

... TUESDAY. BANKRUPTS. Charles Youog, carpenter, Shirley, Hampshire.-William WVareing, baker, Mlouslton, Northamiptoeshire.-George Thomas Whitistgto, merchanht, Great St. Helen's, City.-Robert Bull, sauddler, Camblidge.-EdmutidBirkn Kilpinwlatchmaker, Ryde, ?? Uoar, irotneonger. Oxiord.-John Dell, hoeier, Basford, Nottinghalinshire -Henry Fraoacis. coal-dealer, Feock, Corniewll-Johli Hartley, ...

MARKETS

... M AR K E T S. CORN EXCHANGE-MONSDA. I In consequence of the arrivals of Wheat of home growth fresh up to our market to day benig very scanty, the supply of that artirle on sabe was small, hot of fair average qunality. The at- tendance of both Laotdan and country dealers being large, the do- mood for English Wheat was very attire, at an nilvance in he quotasionos obtained an Monday loot of ...