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MONEY AND COMMERCE

... iONEY AND COMMERCE. CITY, SATURDAY EVENING. The representations made to us concerning the state of business generally, are not such as to lead us to the con. clusion that there is great activity in any department, and this, as far as produce is. conoerned, may be attributed mainly to the desire to await the statement upon the Budget. The manufacturing districts also are quiet, .and the Spring ...

RAILWAY SHARE LISTS

... RLAXLWAY SHARE LISTS, LONDONBTOCK EXCHTANGE, JvINN F. Share. Railways. Paid. e. 26 ?? ?? 12 26 Arnbrrg. Nottingham, and Boston ~. 4O5dj 13 14 0BDirnetng., WVolv., and StourVal ley 13 14' ls Stock. Bristol and ?? 10 Is Stock. ?? . 5 130,' 5o Chester and Hlolyhead ?? 50 Dublin and Belfast Janction. .. 4 2$ East Ang-Iean (425 L.&, E.& L.&D.) 25 1 i is Ditto (4108 E. and ?? 7 70 Ditto (467 17aJ 7 ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... WON=E AND OOMMEECR. CITY, SATURBAY 1EYVExNa. The aspect of the money market has become much changed for the better tiice this day week, and the anti- cipated preservation of peace abroad has turned the foreign exchanges more in our favour, and strengthened confidence. The rate of discount, however. continues about the same, as the transfer books close this day for some of the principal ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... 1MO E , C) ?? ?? ' a M i5ONEY, AND, 5blERM. E:. ,, , , , , . i - . I . - 7 ,l _ IL . 0 CiTY, FAIIJAY-, Until itbscasies.kpown yesterday itht the Barnk of England idoar meeting had broken up, there were coaes fident ibredictions tehat the rate ofdliseoint -would be lowerel, so'iplentlful'is rhoney it Lombard-street. ?? determinatidn o fthekind rwas' cojise to- however, and it 'will depeaqd ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... XONXY AND COMMIEC!. CITY, SATURDAY EvEissn. | Political affairs have heet the. monetary and coraeer- cial markets in rather an unsettled condition, and thet financial statement of the Chancellor of the Exchequer not bsving proved in ac- ordance with popular views, the funds have declined over 4 per cent Silver being in increased demand for Holland and India, and gold having been shipped to ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... M~ONEY AND GOMME3C!L CITY, SATURDAY. If the Chancellor of the Exchequer had reduced the rate of interest on the floating debt so as to effiectan annual saving of 30,0001. to 60,0101. instead of renewing the bills, as he has this week done, om the previous terms, the directors of the Bank of England would, in all pro- bability, have lowered the rate of discount to 2 per cent., for money on ...

PROVINCIAL MARKETS

... CORN MARKETS. LIvEnrooL, June 22.-The market this morning was well attended by buyers. Wheat was in good request for consumption, and all fresh qualities of white and red commanded an advance of fully Id per bushel over the price of this day se'nnight. American flour was not any dearer, hut it is moving pretty extensively into the hands of our bakers. Indian corn has declined falliv Is 3d per ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... TUESDAY, rARCH 9. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. B. HOLMES, Jun., Bradford, cattle salesman. BANKRUPTS. J. LOADER, Pavement, Finsbury, upholsterer. Of. assig., Pennell, Guildhall-chsiubers, Basinghall.street. -A. DEAN, Brighton, clothier. Off assig., Nicholson, Basinghall-street -M. CLARX, Pudding lane, City, commission agent. Off. assig., Edwards, Sambrook' court, Basinghall street-A. A. LACKERSTEEN, ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... CiA LONDON TS rboW~3Z.aANa3, M1RK '2I' M\ONrsA8s Mjarch B.-At tltis morning's market the fresh ?? from Essex and Kentwasrather large. hut t.htre were siot many saamples-offering-by rail from CiBy rldls reand Lincolnshire. Most of the lat- ter were held firmly for last Mowday's terms, whieh the buyers not being willing to connply with, very little busi- ness was done, and the sales of Essex ...

AN UNLIMITED COMPANY

... N a 'UNLIMITED CO9MFAN A meeting for the proof of debts in the case of the London Unadulterated Food- Company(limited) was held in the Court of Banliruptcy, before Mr. Commis- sloner 'Evas. Some questions, as to whether certain, persons should be placed on the list of contributories of the Company were also settled. Mr. Roxburgh's statement for the shareholders. gave some startling ...

PROPOSED INDIAN LOAN

... I~ ' i , ~PBOPOBED B lJ DIAN LOAN: X The diancial requirements of the India company to adjust the effects oi the recent drain 'yn their funds will be among the firstquestions to beie considered at the approaching. meeting of parlia'ment. Several * months back it w~as announced that the resources ini band were expected to prove sufficient till February, i and not only has this view been ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... MONEY AND COMMMOE. InOM 0UR OWN CORSPONDENOT.] CITY, FaiDAY.-The Bank of England yesterday re- duced their rate of interest to 6 per cent. The move- ment being fully anticipated, the alteration has not had any particular influence upon the market, and SO decidedly easy is the. money out of deoos, that another material alteration is looked for very speedily, and is, to a certain extent, ...