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THE MARKETS

... TnE bARRETS. CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE. MONDAY.-There was a limited supply of wheat by land carriage samples from all the near counties for thes day's market, but a fair quantity of barley, beans, and peas, with a tolerable goodarrival of oats from our own coast, Scotland, and Ireland. The importa- tions of foreign grain have been to a moderate extent within the past week. The weather since ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... MONEY AND COMMERC CITY, FRlDAY EJVE~XrIX Money sonrit-iles so abundant, or from tbs sdl urimproved ,CO.'-105of (trcad h:d industsy s tle I cruet, . :za.. ie dis-ount firlm has aserved toe banking liousc-j, and other riy oy adealng parties within its coninesiop, with notice that in future iLO more tlhan 21 per cent would he allowed for money lodged on call. It does not appear that the example ...

WRECK OF AN EMIGRANT SHIP

... We regret to announce the probable loss of the English emi- grant ship Omega, 1,277 tons burden, belonging to Stromness, Mr. David Carrick commander, which sailed from Liverpool on the 16th of January last, with 315 emigrants for New York; and also that of the Barbara, of Nova Scotia. The subjoined details have been received at Lloyd's:-The Omega, besides 315 emi- grants on board, had a crevr ...

MUTINY AND MASSACRE ON BOARD A CONVICT SHIP

... MUTINY AND MASSACRE ON BOARD A CONiVICT SHIP. It was recently stated that the General Wood, convict ship, had foundered at sea, with all hands; but the last accounts from 'the east state that a mutiny had taken place among the convicts, that the captain and a greater part of the crew were massacred, and the ship run aground and destroyed. It appears that the unfortunate vessel sailed on the ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... TH1E LONDON 0TCAR.HETS. CORN, XARL-LANE. MONDAY.-Throughout last week the arrivals of grain from all quarters were small, and of flour also the quantity reported was (although good) not extensive. During the week thd state of the weather caused prices to rule firm, but the extent of business was contracted in almost every variety of produce. This morning there was again only a moderate supply ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... P Rto, THE LDNDQO GET4. ; . 3ESDAY JUNE 13, : BANKRUPTCY'ANNULLED .J. A INGLIS, Darlington, draper.. ; BANKRUPTS: 3. PREW, Newv Windsor, groc'er. 0O'f. assig., Cannari, Birthin- lane. Smith, -Bedford-row-J..OSIKING, sei&. ,Canterbury- place, Union-road, Newingion, grocer. Off. assig., Whitmore, Basinghall-street, ;Williams, Alfred-place, Bedford4sq are- W. R. BAXTER, West Bourne,'Sussex, ...

FUNDS AND RAILWAY SHARE LIST

... FUNDS AND -AILWAT SAR uST. BRTT U`ND0-.-(C10Sjag Prices.), BRITISH Mat Mnd Tues. Wedn. Thur. Prid t Bank Stock, 7 ?? ?? 3 195 194 19 192 3-per Cent Reduc5& Anns ?? 84 81 824 84 82 82 3 ?? Console ?? 83I 80i 82 82 Ditto for Account ?? 853 83 821 New 34 per Cen ?? ~ 85 5 2 Long Annas. exp. I an. , S 6346 8 6 116 8 8 Ditto, exp. Oet.10, 1859 2 242 India Stock, 104 . ~~~242 230 5 4 IndiaBondi, 1 ...

PRICES CURRENT

... ? - , .7,77 1, IL I - 11 -I ? V ?7- . - , ,, , ?? - ?? ?? ~ ~ ~ Rsier.si tg~ 86* S 86 8 _ ?? Ps 'Drasitsh 3 per Censts;15- VDntch 4 per Cents. Cri. 5 5 1 , 4 i `185 ~ 74~ Poritces 4 'per Cents.,.C.rif - -Dto.ze Cuts 85 ?? Prte ~ ~ ~ ~ Prce 'Brti 1n'xtr-8''644 WIdln 1i 9 Caldoinl'~ '9 SO* Do 40 Shares_4 42i Chstr~~EtYd. 3421, Do0 Shares 0 8 Cubh ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... ]dONEY MAD COMMERCE. CITY, FRIDAY EVrNING. Thousgh' the stock market has been exceedingly dull during the earl; Part of the week, the deprecatory language adopted by IM. de L:amarine, at the sitting of the national assembly oli Tues. day, with regard to the armed intervention of France in the dis- putes of other countries, has been taken as a satisfactory earnest of the pacific intentions of ...

MONEY MARKET

... : - :MONEYEl MAP.ET. -* CITY , FRIDAt EVENING. NMoney is comilig more into demand, of which -the sales of money stock referred to below may be viewed perhaps as one consequelice. It wags sred-that sormeof the SCotch barnks have beeo giving or allowing as. much as 54 per cent, for money, wr s y on deposits, but for what term of agreement was not specified. There is reason to conclude that such ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTL rRIDAY, JUNEl 23. BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. J. BEAMAN, Smethwick, Staffordshire, iron manufacturer. WA. T. GROVE, Arthur-street West, London-bridge, whole- sale suzar dealer. BANKRUPTS. W. HARTLQY, Banbury, Oxfoidshire, baker. Off. assig., Stansfeld. Stronugill, Coleman-street, city; Hunt and Co., Banbury-J. C. WEIIPERT, Soho-square, music-seller. Off. assig., Turquand, ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM T3IE LONDON GAZETTE. 1-4-- FRIDAT, rFllUAILV 38, 1848. BANKRUPTS. J. S. RAYMENT, Thomas-street, Milwall, builder. Off assig., Fennell. Wallis, New Broad-street.-J. E. SMITH, J, R. BEARD, and R. T. SMITH, Cheapside, warehousemen, Off. assig., Pennell. Hensman, Basing-lane, London. - J. BROCKLEHURST, .i-gh- Holborn, lamp manufacturer. Off assig., Follett, Sambrook-court. Edwards, elson ...