Bankrupts, &c
... SUanktttpt#, &c. Frove Mes Londeon Gazetile of Friday, June 29. b'JRLEY. Charles William, cabinet-maker. Nonvich, July 6, at twelve. and August 10. at one, at the Court of Bank. ruptcy. Lenden. Offioi ...
... SUanktttpt#, &c. Frove Mes Londeon Gazetile of Friday, June 29. b'JRLEY. Charles William, cabinet-maker. Nonvich, July 6, at twelve. and August 10. at one, at the Court of Bank. ruptcy. Lenden. Offioi ...
... SankruptO, kc. From the London Gazette of Friday, july 13. H[ASKAYNS, Wi~llam, merchant, Liverpool, to surrender July 23 and Augcust 17, at eleven, at the Liverpool Dis- triot Court. Offioial assignee ...
... REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE DURING THE ,AST WEEK. t (uom tleS Mark-&cne Eaprss.)y d Nothing has occurred since we last addressed our readers to change in any material rpapect the prospects in reference to the probable results of the harvest. The character of the weather . has remained much the same as before, hot and forcing; the r spring-sown crops and grass, lands, no doubt,. require ...
... OOMIRR~CIXAL INTELLIGENCE. I . ^ : t: ; . X - f ; : . Saturday Evening. There. has been a decided increase in the amount of. businesa done this week both in the share and podud'e nirkarets, and we are induced to hope that ;things'have 'at 'length reached their lowest point. has a nt of deliveries of several important arti- cles has been satisfactory, and although from many circumstances ...
... 'I . R EC E I PTS O F e THE NATIONAL LAND GOMPANY. i .I. - WYEE ENDING THURSDAY, FOR THE WEEB ENDINo THURSDAY, ,t JULY 26, 184£. is . ,o SHARES. .£s.d £s.d. ,1 Derby .. 0 12 3 J. Grenwood . 0 2 0 Nottingham O2 10 Ai. M'Lean 0 2 0 3 South Shields . 0 0 Thomas kodge.. 0 3 0 IS Hucknall Torkard 117 0 Joha Vigurs 0 4 0 Abingdon .. 1 13 0 r Stafford .. 0 7 6 £11 4 1 EXPENSE FUND. Chas. Baines 0 2 6 ...
... EXETER 3fARKETS. CATTLE MARKET.-As the market we last reported was of no ordinary importance, so did that of which we are now about to speak contrast strongly with it, in that it was most dull in its character, and the limited bosiness done. For this however our own markets of late. and the several well supplied Fairs that have so recently been held in this vicinity will probably fully account ...
... 1?anhxu?jI0. Gaeztec,-Frli-lay ,hziic 2!1, 1S4D. AYDON Elizabeth and Tjot b snil;ltllu l~ergusolt, fim of Aydon, aud Ferguson, in the Siic, Ncwcitlsit ?? Iytc, goicerO uiid tea dealers July 9, Auguet Id, Cortirof lhaliul~rpcy NeiCnflall Sul W. L. Harle, Nnwc aeile iilioll-yuO.- Qalpti plti rei e CLAIIK Thomas, Lakeilia~in, Norajalil,auctioneer oid DPjI) mI July 6, August 7, Cuurt ...
... LONDON, TEitRSDAY. JuLY 12:,, The lords of the admiralty have received from Mr Richardson, commanding the party in search of the arctic expedition, a letter dated Fort Confidence, Great Bear Lake, Sept. 16, in which he says that having ex- amined the coast from the eastern branch of the Mac- kenzie to the Coppermine river, he had found no indica- tions of Europeans having passed. Winter bad ...
... PRICE CCURRENT.-TuESDAY. I SUG and e pablic sales to-dayhave been very nume- YoUS and etensiv1 and compr hhd 58 tieroes 87 barrels Barbadoes, all sold rom s to 41h ; 7350 bags i Mauritius mostly sold, brown SI's, good te fair grocery yel. IOW 37e 6d to 8sa 6d; 7550 bags Bengal mostly sold, Beaares Sd o 6eCosipretokn n a 4s, 00bags Madras sold at Ss to30sSd, 60 bgs anziar tkenin at 33s 6d to ...
... Avrat03 &C. CORN. it MAsK LeAN, MONDAY, Jtar 1G.-We had a better supply' d of English wheat to-day than for many weeks past, and dhaving but few buyers, only the best dry samples were dtaken at first of the market, at last Monday's prices, awhilst the general qualities sold witls difficulty, at Is to 2rs hreduction, in Foreign wbeat very little was going even at this abatement, owinog to the ...
... FRIDAY ETcerooI. The only feature connected with the Stock Ex- chanioe to-day was an unusual want of animation in the do elings, under which depressing influence Con- Eols were not quite so firm, and gave way g. They opened for recount at 93, then declined to 93, and closed 4.t 93 to 8 Fur mon y they opened and closed egoin at 93, having fluctuated during the interval fron 92I to 931. The ...
... SHIPPING INTELLIGENE. (rj jr o.eeaepents, the* -Shpping Ouatte. a4 IONeY's ase., CAS UALTIES. Cheviot, Stanbury, from Isour to Cork, which sailed hence 10th inst., has put back to-day leaky.-Malta, July 17. Janet, Walker, of Newcastle, hence for Falmouth, was wreeked 16 miles west of the Arab's Tower (about 30 miles from this place) 22nd ult., and has been sold: crew saved.-Alexandrig, ...