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MONETARY [ill]

... IMONETARY REYVI CrTY, THuEDAY EVENIG.-The markets for stocks in general opened very dull, but still prices kept up, owing to the prospect of' the continued Influx of ?? Into the Bank. On. Monday, 4,000L, in sovereigs, from Paris, was taken in; The state of business i n ee, aa well as in.England, is dreadfully inactive; and, from the amount of capital unemployed in both countries, it was ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROu Ej'LOWON GAZETTE TUBSDAY, OM.; 2. botice of Adjudications and First Meetingiof Creditors. Bankrupts to Surrenderat the.Bankraptcy-court, London. BAIUPPTS.-P- R. Bird, Albion-road, Hammersmith, builder-. Bosse Anthony-street, COmmerclal-road East, carpenter-W. ii. Clarke, Great Toweifltreetl, andBlack- heath, wine merchsnt-T. Caol reicb, Peel-grore, 'Cam- bridge-heatb, dealer in boots-C. ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... LATEST- LON MAiBRKTS. : 0 i : ' r . iNG. Al 2ff. : 'CORTFe, &c.d-The mtiidldre U at dndsofls d wsaslow atd aw-l art t1o-dayi bat Pfces, ivith the ex- Cepition of some sorts of oat0 were le a n as Modidey. AflivA5 ss~r.T r rr-nleh = M; barey 1e.150 o.us .b ?? oats. Wgq10; fiosO-.d!2Oeth. It ~- ?? L ICAMST de. -The trade at-the e6tropolitan Market was rather slow, ?? decline of'2d -per 8Bibs. ...

A SCENE AT THE TRADES COMMISSION

... X [From our latest oditions of last week.) At the meeting of this body, presided over by Sir William Earle, on Friday, a new branch of inquiry was opened, and pursued to a curious result. The special inquiry on this occasion vira directed' to as- certain the ostimation in -whicli particular members of the commission are held by the general public. The comiflissioners began with Mr. Roebuck, ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... MONETARY REVIaW. CITY, TnDuSDAY Eviirlma.-Up totbe present time tbq markets have been very strong, atd the businem done it the government securities very considerable. Consok have been much in demand for investment, and on Mon, day price closed at an advance of J per en. upopn Satnd day's quotations. On Tuesday there was an increased de mand, and the market was very Savourably affected, and a ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... - MONETA REIW. QITY. TBHUSDAT ?? .bave Pup to the presenk time been dull;-and the few transac- tions which havetaken place were not sufficient to cause ttpy slteration npviceesw .On. Monday, Consols and ether British iunds were entirely without change. A stateof suspenseeand anxiety seemed to prevail with regard to the ministerial measure. On Tuesday monoing. came the bill; and the. ...

THE DISPUTES IN THE TAILORING TRADE

... floiiPUT flITUV *ft4INGTAiE __ loojk-ont ouf:.tbe qperativae talors,* ?? bc oli L Xqla4e op lidey. _Fifty:of the maske, emnp awioing nsaoamy ea. neev, greedto payaderd ing tt, *he pr4n~ tini tteren~et.Bgt~ ns te* r''oweher, oe ?? .t ' 0 ti etvp ecause theey wroad rio agree, to, Iork iinder the proposed new and redacedqtaii, .Each man will repeile upwards of 1Ci p. week frow the- ainalgamnated ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... LATEST L'ONVDO. MARKETS. FRIDAY EVENINlG. ?AAY24. coti c- rtMk-lane, on Monday, wheat decslined Is to 2s per'qr.. and is per sack less msoney was accepted for country and 'fdrefgn flour. To-day, the trade was in- active for all articles, the tendency atill being downwards for wheat and flour. ' ?? 5 ?? rPscrs. rmpeil Ori-Wheat.,Eojglfsh, old whlite, ~ 75; Datal, mied.too t 78; extra flnoeoo ...

SHEFFIELD TRADES UNION COMMISSION

... gAIEW DNIC-tK, OMI9;ION Ther6 vwere no proobedingis oilt eonday before the . isiO, the chief -examainer, 'Mr.'Ovrend, sooig met with an accidenton, Saturday evening, ba prevented him from leaving his btd& ,Osrthat ?? slipped, and in tryiuigeto recover himself e strained the muscdes of his right thigh. * On Tuesday the commcissioners met again. 'Mr. Overenid was still suffering' so 'satch 'from ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... 1 $ATET LONDO AKETS. ' FRIDAY EVENING. Sept. (L CORN, &c-The imports of orejgn grain and dlour have again been large this week. ' The irheat 'trade was steady thts niiraiig, at UIoaday's further declinc Of 1s to 2a per cr. Flobr was qietnat former ratesa Oats wcre qulteag t~enr'es on'Monday. No change in other aiftciCS. AsinivatsmsRiuirra e WVeas-,rgtih: ^Weat. 221v qrs. barley. ?? btalsy,5 ...

SAVING BY BUYING

... SAVITG BY BUYING. (ft NEW ECONOMTCAi SYSTEM OF TRADE --.cOMUNIOATED. The system of limited liabilities hns just received a'further development from our ingenioue neighboars on the other side of the channel. It is no less than the formation of a company'which applies the well- 'a known principle of- mutual- life assurance, and the in- terest tables of the actuary.to the relations subsisting. ...

MEETING OF TRADES UNIONISTS

... MEETD~6~O ~TRADE~UN~o~i~s On Tuesdiy Whbt.; Ja meeting of trasis jiiaks| asslheldfat -Exeter-h al for-the -p of Oxpresing theirhoerror a. the.:le mesavwhichavel een .perpe.. trste'd T'ylvBroadhewaad Zalbli asbia5tds,'a diaclosed by teinm in the A~dtc lc'b1aegvnbfr e 'co sionrs' hf e Mr. le .secrietary of the Anla ted 8ooietyef Engmesrs took the chair ,t,aya qser-past~eight'o'cloak.- Tbere ...