Keeping a Fkrocious Dog.—On Wedi _ wseP . Downey was fined 20s. and costs for a dog of the above
... description. J bitten several children. ...
... description. J bitten several children. ...
... , THRE MA.RKi:ETSo, CORN EXCHANGE; FuIDAY. Our supplies of all English grain are still short, but we have good arrivals of foreign; particularlyof barley 'and eats.- The demand for wheat continues large,.and an advancelof ld to 2s per quarter on Wednesday, or say fully 2s per quarter da, Monday's prices, is readily obtained., Floor is also an active sale at 50s to 52s per barrel according ' to ...
... CORN EXCHANGE, L(NDON, MONDAY, Kay 17. Our arrivals of English wheat during last week were moderate, but of Foreign a good deal of wheat and barley came to hand, and a large arrival of oats, as will be seen by the return below. At this day's market the Essex and Ientish supply was short, and having a large attendance of buyers, very extravagant prices were again asked, which checked the sale. ...
... MAARKET HERALD. e ?? EXCHA-4NGE, Monlay, Mayl 24. 8 The very favourable change in the weather, combined with 1e other causes, has bad a depre~sing effect on the grain trade at 3, some of the country markets, and there Was A tendency to lower 4. p rices for Wheat at the close of last week. The quantity of le rin ha epre n odnduring the last week was 0imc age hnuuladhvn a tolerably fair supply ...
... PROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Tuesday, May i8. BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. J. CnsETTLE, Warminster and Chippenham, Wiltshire, licendraper. G. Wo001COTT, Jun., and E. WooLeoTT, Doughty-street, Middlesex, builders. BANKRUPTS. E WOOD, King William-street, City, tobacconist, to surrender May 27, at half-pasttwo, and June 25, at one, at the Court, Basinghall- street. Bell, Coleman-street, official assignee; ...
... . FrOISSm !lie Gazette of Friday, AMay 7.) B '*N^i~ii vie.-.Robert Cogan, Leicester-stI5R1e, glass merchant. Frederick Deddelle. lvde, Isle of Wiglht, perflmer. James Rumaey, Lalcsdonlie-villas. Fulbam- road, dryealtier. Wiutrll. ?? .al 84ie, Manchester warihuollonian'. John Laxton, Ches- hunt, Hertfordshire, linen draper. Wdlliam Andrew, Doval'.s-iale, Hornseyroad, liervstable keeper. James ...
... (From the Marh Lane Express.) The very great rise which the price of wheat has un- dergone of late appears to have had the effect of bringing forward somewhat increased supplies from the growers at a few of the markets situated west and north-west of the metropolis, but in the eastern counties the deliveries from the farmers have been on the same limited scale this as the preceding week; ...
... ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. (Frons our own correspondentJ Liverpool, Friday evening. Under thq continued pressure In money matters and the high price of bread stuffs, our market ibis week has been much Irldu. enced and unsettled in price. Early In the week much gloom prevailed, and low sales were being made, fully id. under Frldayfs prices for American descriptions; yet, although ...
... CATTLE MA RKETS. LIVERPOOL CATTLE MARKET, MAr 10. We have had a small supply of all kinds of stock at our market to-day, which was sold at little or no varia- tion from last week's statement. Beef, 7d to 8d per lb, and mutton Sd to 9d. LEEDS CATTLE MARKET, MAy 12. A large supply of beasts and sheep. Beef, 7s to 7s 6d; prime, Ss per stone; mutton, clipped sheep, 7d to 7tid per lb ; part of the ...
... IAricultural n Qzb 49I1omurercial %arkets. CORN' MUMK~T. HULL. TrasDAYa, MAY 4. With exhausted stocks in granary, and most insigni. ficant supplies both from abroad and coastwise, the nu- siness transuctions of the past week have partaken of the same limited character we have so repeatedly had to notice of late. Our continental advices again come higher, and in every part of Europe prices are ...
... St. John's Chcrch.—This elegant structure, which bow erecting through the well directed liberality of Mr. W. Jackass, Mr. J. S. Jackson, and Mr. J. Mallaby, in Grange lane,is approaching coinpleton, reflects great credit the tsaU and skill of the architect, Mr. Reed, of Carodeu-terrace, Birkei head. This beautiful ecclesiastical edifice will probably Is opened for Divine worship during the ...
... TUESDA Y. May 18. epeeisl fortnightly meeting f the Vestry was held this jay. Tbe Rev Rector Brooks presided. Thero were also pre seat Messrs. Riding, Fergus* n. Townsend, Uorsley, Swainson, Seward, J >hnson Bharpe, Parkinson, Smith, Avisou, Mellor, Lewia, and Bennett. From the proceedings of the Workhouse C mm tee It appeared that resolution been passed calling the attention of tfc« medical ...