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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES TUESDAY, A rsL 5. Notice ?? Meetings of Creditors. Bankrupts to surrender at the Bankruptcy-court, London. BANtrrPTS.-W. H. Swift, York-road, City-reed, beer- house keeper-T. A. Mason, Clifton-street, Finsbury, cjlsesemoagelel Jietichlrdson, Brighton-C. Johson, Cofelihsfer, cattle re'i,-2 Altexander, Park-terrace, Konsinetgon-parlk, labourer -S. A Miller, Charlweod- ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... I FRIDAY EVENIN{G, DMC 1& CORN, &c.-The total arrivals of home-grown wheat Ond other grain, reported at Mark-hune, have bets under those of last week. The imports from abroad have been large of oats, but moderate of other grain and flour. There was a very small number of buyers here this morn71. tag, and the transactions in Engliala and foreign wheat were of the most limited kind, at Monday's ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... FTRIDAY EVXIWIG. DECo. 23. CORN, &c.-The Inquiry for all kinds of wheat was in- active to.Cday, without any change in the prices from thoc~e current onldbrday. The same remarks will apply to the four rrade. Btarley- was not much inquired after, ar.d piewere -drooping. Oats quiiet, and some sorts rather =hapl Beane end peat were hseavy, and ratus ruledk ruled in fpyoosr of buyers. 3y43ENi Picto ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... ?? 4 - FRIDAY EVENING. AUG. 12. CORN, &e.-The arrivals of hom-g5rowD grain at Mark- lane this week have been moderate but the imports of foreigii vheat have bcen fair, and liberal oi foai ls. %i* a thin attendance of the trade this morning, the demand for Wheat was slow, at Molldly's fiuther colce' Sion 0of is to 2s per qr. The four trade waa orithaut iptov f~bent, bssb no change took place in ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... IORIDAY EVENING. SEPT. 30. CORN. &c.-There have been fair arrivals of English wheat, sit., ?? this week; and the Imports of foreign wheat and barley have been good, adwagaint ,very extensive of oats. The market this mornig was heavy its the extreme, very little being done in wheat at Mon- day's further concession of Is to 2s per cqr. Flour was in iso better position. The inquiry for barley was ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... IFRIDAY EVENG, FEn. 26. CORN &C.-The arrivalS of all kinds of English graini ireported at ?? this week have again been very limited- and the same remarks will apply to the imports from abroad The quantitY of home-grown wheat fresh up this morning was small, but there was a fair supply of foreign offering. The trade was no better than on Mon. day, but priees wero. 'unchanlged for either. The ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... IFROM otO OWN ?? CITY, TnUIIRSfAY.-lome rssnso:rs wlivhh were current on Monday, that there was a probability of some milliste- rial chango takiing place, ald the telegrams from Paris announcing4 that on the Bourso great nlervousness pre- vailed, talsted bulsiness to open with much uneasiness, nd the half-monthly settlement being in progress Consols were somewhat Infavourably aIIe) ed, and ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... BIONEY AND COMMERCE, 1,5wx eenls e: ?? CITY, TuunSDAY.-Titse has been a considerable inm- provemenet in the marliets for public securities, and busi- tiess has been firin. On Alonday it was particularly so, ositn to the prospect of the settlement of the Germano- Danish difficulty, the fineness of the sceather, and ?? somewhat abundant alimoliut of money there was Upcn VCisise, and there was ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... M.ONEY AND COMMERCE. tritsx OUR 1VN ?? CITY, TnHuSmA.-There has been but little change in the stock market this week, the same inanition which has characterised business for some time past, still prevaling in every department. She operatons are upon a most restricted scale, and scarcely a fractional variation has occurred. At present the feeling which exists is somewhat more favourable than it ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... Fo.iM OCLii OWN COesESPOnDErT.l CITY, TIUR~SDAY, - The markets opened heavy on M\10onday. SomDe sales being pressced, with few present to purchase, led to a fall of in Consols, and a corresponding declille ill nearly every other class of stock. This con- tinued throlighont nearly the wihole of Tlitsday, when Voneols again event back g;, asidother stocks in proportion; at this point a re ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... ILATBST LONDON MARKETS. I FRIDAY EVENING, JUrs 29. CORN, &c.-The slupply of English wheat, &c. reported at Mark-laue this week has again been very short. The imports of foreign wheat have been liberal, and large of oats and American barrelled flour. The attendance of buyers being rather shly this morning, the wheat trade, both English and foreign, was inactive; and, although no decline was ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... , (pMoloUl OWN VCOs.GrssfNa9tNT. CTTY, TnunSI-av.-The markets have been very de- ?? all the leel. Tihe general.intelligeuce ?? received on Mionday bd .a dispiriting effect upon all classes of stock. Firstly, the news from Copenhagenre- specting the scbleswig-flolsiif difculty al not favour- able: alnd following UpOI tis came themasouncenieit that 93,000t. in bar gold and 4a,000 sorereigs, ...