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Bankrupts, &c

... Ma3anbruptO, Wt. From the London Gazette of Frida9, Dec. 27. BANKRUPtTS. Thomas Walter Vine, of 20, Peerless-row, City-road, carpenter, Janary 5, at eleven, and February 9, at twelve, at the Court of Baukruptcy' London. Mr. Willilam Pennell, official assignee; and Mesesrs. Watson and Broughton, solicitors, 5, Falcounsquara, London. William Claude Carter, of Aehford, Rent, druggist, January 5, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... L;EDY CoaN MARKET, JAN, 2.-We have at last a change of weather, a slight fall of snow last night with frost. The demand for wheat to-day ishealthy, and we are enabled to quote an advance of IS. per quarter upon the best dry qualities,-damp deserip- tions can hardly be called dearer, although they are more freely taken. Barley is IS. per. quarter higher and ins good roquest. The sale for oats, ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, JAN. 1.- Notsvithstanding the returns show rather an extensive arrival of English Wheat for the last week, the stands were by no means heavily supplied with samples, ewing, in some measure, to the receipts jdst up being on a very moderate scale A large portion of the Wheat being somewhat out of condition, from the efficts of the prevailing damp weather, and the ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 3Sanhrbupto, *Vc. From ghe London Gazetle of Friday, Jan. 5. BANERUPTS. Willianm Fuller, Cotton. street, Poplar, coal-merchant, to surrender Jan 13, at twelve o'clock, Feb 16, at half- past twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy; solicitor, 2,lr. Turner, Mount-place, Whitechapel-road; official assignee, Mr, Whitmore, Basitthall-Atreet. John Marsh Edward Stokes, St. Alban's, gas-con- tractor, Jan 9 ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... I mLONDON CORN ExCIIANOE, JAN. 8.-During last weet, the arrivals of Enelish and Foreign Wheat, in. cluding Irisb Oats, as welt as Beani, Peas, and Flour, I were On a very limited scale even for the time of year; but those of Engliel Barley and MNlt were extensive. The general condition of the samples of Curn on show to-day was by no means prime, yet it Exhibited an Ii.. provement over that ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MIARKET, TUESDAY, JAN. 9.-The arrivals of Grain to this dajd' Market, are rather smaller than last week. W'leat has been in rather better demand and 1s. per quartcr higher. Barley of all descriptidis has beon Is. dearer, with a good demand. O'ats very dull sale. Baens little altera- tion. THE AVER&GE PRICES OF WHEAT, POR THE WEE, ENDING JAN. 9, 1844. Wyheal. Barley. Oats: ..Rije. ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, JAN. 15-Last week the arrivals of English wheat up to our market were on a very moderate scale; but those of barley from all parts, were unusually large-those of home grown lo0ne amounted to 12,000 qrs. Of malt, beaus, peas, and of flour, the supplies were scanty. Fresh up from Essex, Kent, and Suffolk, the supplies of wheat were very small, and, comparatively speaking, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, Jan, 16-We heave small arrivals of wheat, but a good supply of barley for this day's market. Wheat firmly maie- tains last week's prices, the demand, however, is less eager than of late, our millers having been free buyers, and are now pretty swell in stock. Barley is slow sale at Is per qr. decline, a fair quautity remains over in consequence. We make no alters, ...

ENGLISH REPUDIATIONS

... The newspapers, American and English, have in- dulged in much recrimination, as to the non-payment of debts, and appropriation of property, occurring in the history of the two natiens. The Americans did not seem to know some facts, and the English prints have taken care not to acknowledge them. The Americans quote our conduct to the Jews; for many years they supplied the necessities of the ...

MONIES RECEIVED BY MR. O'CONNOR

... MONIES RECEIVED BY MB. L, a0!NKoR. lFO CARDS. £ 'From Bridgeton ?? ?? I NATIONAL TBIBUTE. From Almondbury ?? 0 Lockwood .. ?? 0 Subscription from Demo- cratic Institution, Lockwood ?? ?? 0 Josenh Rushworth ?? 0 Newton Heath ?? 0 Norwich ?? ?? 1 Etruria, Staffordshire Potteries ?? ?? 0 Sunderland ?? ?? 0 Song Govan, from the working men in the employ of the Iron Shipbuilding Com- pany ?? I ...

MONIES RECEIVED BY MR O'CONNOR

... MONIES REOEVED BY MR I O'CONNOR. roR EXECUIIVE. £ s. d. From Colne, per Joshua Watson ?? .. 0 15 0 - CARDS. Coventry ?? ?? 0 0 4 Datby (omitted in former .list) 0 8 4 Burnley ?? 0 8 8 Arbroath 0 0 10 Greenwich ?? 0 1 0 CONTRIBUTIONS. Coventry 0 ?? 8 B Hebden Bridge . 0 8 4 Heywood . ?? ?? 0 7 1 Paisley . .. ?? ?? 0 5 0 Arbroath ?? ?? 0 6 2 Stockport (Youths) 0 4 2 NATIONAL TRIBUTE. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Vantruplo, N-c- - ?? ?? ?? Freon t ordon Gazettl of Friday, Jan. 19. BANliUPTS. b! John Reaveley, of larnmondt'e-wharf, QIueenhithe, in city, paper commbseion-agent, to surrender Jan. 6, at hr. one, and March 5, at eleven, at the Court of Bank- oi ruptcy, London. Mr. George Green, official ass-inee, or 18, Aldermanbury; and ' Mr. Cooper, solicitor, Old Ca., tii verndi h-street. p pt William ...