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LONDON MARKETS

... CON EXCHANGE, MARK-LAN-E. FRIDAY, JaR. 4--The show of samples of boch red white wlheat'Iere, to-day, was small in the extremen attend'asce of'millers being limited, the demand for kinds 'of wheat of home produce was in a very slqggji state, at Monday's quotatious. All descriptions I very slow in sale; but we have not the slightest cha, to' notice in value. With barley-both English a foreign ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... CITY, SATURDAY EVENING. ,r The abundance of money has rather incieaoed than otherwise since ourlast, and on the 9th inst. the dividends will be paid. Trade is becoming decidedly brisker in the colonial, produce, and textile manufaituring districts, but there are amiple means to conduct it, as specie still arrives daily. The funds have been firm again to-dey. Consols have realised 961 to 97, ...

THE REVENUE RETURNS

... THE REVENUE RETURNS, The Quarterly Returns of the Revenue Expenditure will be made up this evening, and, we are enabled to say, will be most satisfactory. To the reasonable portion of the public it is unnecessary to observe, that even with the greatest prosperity, and the freest consumption, we must not'expect the Customs at once to fill up the vacuum caused by the repeal or reduction of ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... I POM TAE LONDON TAZTTE. ! UEBDAY, JANUART 1. - ; . BANKRUPTS. E. BELL, Lambeth-walk, grocer. Off. assig Johnson| Basinghallstreet - Z. STAFFORD, Nottingham inn keepe?. Off. assig, Bittleston, Nottinghat-J FISHER, Yatton, Somaersetshire, money scrivener. Off. assig., lt tonrzBristol-J. WILLIAMs, Newport, Monmouthshse, auctioneer. Off. assig., Arraman, Bristol-W PEAR sost, Maryport, Cumberland, ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... 03WEY MND OCOeMXCE. CITY, SATURDAY EYVSING. The improvement in funds, produce, and manufactures progresses with unabated vigour, and taking the highest and lowest values there has been a rise in Console Eince our last, amounting to to 3 per cent. The dividends have been in course of payment 5ince Wednesday last, and have served to increase the plethora of cash to such an extent, that the ...

FROM THE LONDON—GAZETTE

... ]pOX THI LON1-O-GAZETI- VJSDAY JANlUARY 8. BAANKRUPTS. W, BEDFORD,Fen Drayton, Cambridgeshire, pablican. Off. assig., Fennell, Guilh li-chambers, Basinghiall-street -E.sssg. FARAR, >Guildford-street, apotbecary. Off.assig., Edwards, Sambrook-co~urt,. Basinghail- street - . EFEs''a Totnes, Devonshire, victualler. Off. assig., Her- nainiVn, Exeter:_'--7. CbcKER, Manchester, cotton manu- facturer ...

THE REVENUE

... An Abstract of the Net Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain In the Years and Quarters ended 5th Jan., '1849, and 5th Jan., 1850, shewing the Increase and Decrease thereof:- Quarters ended Quarter ended 1 Jan. 2, 1850. Jan. 5, Jan. 5, 1849. 153. acreasse ecr. I . Custom.t4, ?? 4,62,395 4,720,630 8,235 Excine . 3223,1l6s 3,625,061 371,899 ?? ?? 1,472,58 1,389,868 57,22 ?? Taxes . . se.OR.the ...

LONDON MARKETS

... LONDON MARKMS. 40 CORN EXCHANGE, MARI.LANE. FRIDAY, Jan. 11.-The show of wheat of home pro- duce on offer to-day, was seasonably good. As the at- tendance of both town and country millers was limited; the demand was dull in the extreme, at almost nomsinal currencies. Really fine parcels of wheat was mostly held at lull prices; but the middling and inferior kinds were somewhat lower to purchase ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... CITY, SATURDAY EVeNING. The sueprise which has come upon the public since this day week has been detrimental to the status of the money market. A loan for Russia, of all countries the most unpopular since its interference with Hungary, is well inderstood to be for the purpose of defraying the expense of the late war, and not for the Moscow rail- way, as asserted. The investment being in a Four ...

LONDON MARKETS

... LONDON MWAKETS. OOpif EXOEA(NGE, MARK-LASE. FtiDAT, Jan. IS.-To-day,sevezalof Monday's unsol4 samples of wheat were on offer; owing to which, the thin attendance of millers, and the continued pressure of foreign flour for sale, the demand for all kinds was heavy in the extreme; and, in some instances, a shade lower, without effeeting a clearance. The trade in foreign wheat was greatly ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FBOM THE LONDON GAZETTE. --I? TUz3DABY, JANUA'R.YL .*c BANKRUPTS. W. LEn, King's Mills Wharf, Rotherhithe, barge- builder. Off. assig. Canran, Birchin-lane-i. PAYNE, Milton-street, DorsLt-5q5sqre, livery stablekeeper Off. Satsig., Groom, Abchurchbiane, Lombard-street - B. RlAWLmNoS, Queen's-row, Pimlico, linendraper. Off. MsUig., Bell, Coleman.stTret-buldngroce Moorgate-street e MnRnAsH, ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... MONEY AND COMMERC. CITY, SATURDAr EVENING. The stock, discount, and mercaintile markets have all bean in a very passive conditioni since our last week's re- port, and await a new stimulus. This, however, is not the result of any pressure or of a want of confidence, for the new llussian loan, nicknamed the- H Cobden Anti-Hu. manitas and Blood-m~oney Scrip, has been dealt in at 21 to 3J and 4 ...