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Bankrupts, &c

... Sankrupt;, &t. BANKRUPTS. (irreme Tuesd's Gosette, Mears 31, 1846.) John Charles Bsrratt, Strand, ?? John Moysey Bartlett, Pall-mall East, ?? Howe, Boxford, Suffolk, ?? Couchman. Curles. cottage, llamnmersmith, ?? Newton, Gutter-lane, 0ity, warehouseman - Edward Dorling, Ipswich, Berlin wool dealer - James Robert Ellis, Houndeditch, brass-founder - John Spaul, Beer-lane, city, wine ?? Elkins, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 33ankrupto, &r. BANKRUPTS. (Front Twpy's Goaett#, Jrfre, 31, 1846.) John Charles Barratt, Strand, ?? John Moysey Bartlett, Pall-mall East, ?? Howe, Boxford, Suffolk, ?? Couchmnan, Curies. cottage, Hammersmith, ?? Newton, Gutter-lane, City, warehouseman - Edward Dorling, Ipswich, Berlin wool dealer - James Robert Ellis, ,Houndsditch, brass-founder - John Spaul, Beer-lane, City, wine ?? Elkins, ...

Market Intelligence

... bĀ¶arket IntcUigcntt 1ma2. LONDON CORN EXCHANGEs, MONDAY, MARCH ?? rder The supply of English wheat was somewhat larger last this morning than it has been for some weeks past, ince and difficulty was experienced in getting through the ide- whole of it, though offered at is. to 2s. per 41r. they below the rates current on Monday last. For hibs, foreign wheat in bond the consumptive demiand was ...

Market Intelligence

... -market inteffiuffm LOitDON Caw~ EXCHANO, MONDAY, MAnci 30.- The supply of English wheat was somewhat larger this morning than it has been for some weeks past, and difficulty was experienced in gettinlg throughi the whole of it, though offered at is. to 2s. per .r. below the rates current on Monday last. Plor foreign wheat in bond the consumptive demand was very trifling, and there was no ...

Market Intelligence

... Aarket *ntellItqxt. LoNDox Conr ExCHANC o , MoNDAT, MAoRC 30.- The supply of English wheat was somewhat larger this morning thanl it has been ior some weeks past, and difficulty was experienced in getting througa thel whlole of it, though offered at is. to 2s. per qr.E below the rates currcnt on Monday last. Fro foreign wheat in bond the consumpt ive denwas very trifling, and there was no ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Siankrupto, &r. fU .. . - B8 BANKRUPTS. 29 (rotem nteday's G*rette, JfrrcA 31, 1846.) 26 John Charles Barratt, Strand, ?? Job, el Moysoy Bartlett, Pall-mall East, ?? Howe I to Boxford, Suffolk, ?? Couchman, Curls 6d; cottage, Hlammersmith, ?? Newton aad Gutter-lane, City, warehouseman - Edward Dorling' Ito, pswich, Berlin wool dealer - James Robert Ellis, I to Houndsditch, ?? Spael, Beer-Iane ...

STATE OF TRADE

... PROVINCIAL MA RKE''S. Luuos.-We scarcely ever witnessed less business done at our cloth-hall than was the case both on Saturday and Tuesday. There was a complete ab. sence ot speculatiOll, the merchat ts continimg them- selves to purchasing only to order; prices continue miuch the same as for ?? time past, and the stock-s in the manufacturers' isands are very small foer tie season, and no ...

FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., DEPUTYTREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER

... FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., DEPUTY- TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. __ Dr. Amount received 31st of January, as acknowledged in the Star of Feb. 7th ?? Feb. 7 ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? 14 ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? 21 ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? 28 ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? Mar. 7 ?? ?? .. ?? ?? 14. 21 ?? ?? ?? 28 ?? Per General Secretary within the above period ?? ?? 1845 July 18 Sept. 4 Nov. 1 1846 Jan. 31 Apr. 9 Cr. Casbhpaid to ...

Market Intelligence

... T*arket intteigeuce. LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, MoxDAY, APAIL 6.- 1 The trade opened this morning with a moderate ! supply of both wheat and some sorts of spring corn, I consisting of peas and oats, but the arrival of barley and beans was abundant. The millers bought the Essex wheats with some readiness at the prices of this day week, but the Kentish supply was not so readily saleable, and some was ...

STATE OF TRADE

... PROVINCIAL MARKETS. LBEDs.-We scarcely ever witnessed less business done at our cloth-ball than was the ease both on Saturday and Tuesday. There was a complete ab- sence of speculation, the merchants confining them- selves to purchasing only to order; prices continue much the same as for some time past, and the stocks in the manufacturers' hands are very small for the season, and no ...

STATE OF TRADE

... PROVINCIAL MARKETS. Lrims.-We scarcely ever witnessed less business done at our cloth-hall than was the case both on Saturday and Tuesday. There was a complete ab- sence of speculation, the merchants confining them. selves to purchasing only to order; prices continue much the same as for some time past, and the'stocks in the manufacturers' hands are very small for the season, and no ...

FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., DEPUTYTREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER

... FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., DEPUTY- TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH T.E TREASURER. I ? _ Feb. 7 14 21 28 Mar. 7 14 21 28 1845 July 18 Sept. 4 Nov. 1 1846 Jan. 31 Apr. 9 Amount received 31st of January, as acknowledged in the Star of Feb. 7th ?? ?? ?? . .. . ?? ?? ?? ?? . .. . ?? ?? i;er Gen~erl Secretary within the above period ?? ?? Cr. cas. aid to Treasurer ?? Ditto ledged in bank to Tree- surer's a ...