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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

MONETARY REVIEW

... Cl'T, 'TRUaSAiT: M2oaBiasa The markets have been dullall theweek. The funds,.which opened-veryquiet on Monday;, rose I owingOQ the Inquiry, for Investment. The.- prospects of the fize s:ed t and .the easy , state of! the. .money markecai.64ed a gold. deal ostock to be :f~ksu 'but ?? he hands- of tbd dealers :'~but ?? T~ues- .ay il, I Icoxni known 'that ~ onibof the giest railway ompanies had ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... TUESDAY, Nov. 5. BEATKRUptc ANNuLLu D.-J. Stowell, ChOarles-street, Hatton-garden, shoemaker. Notice of AdJudications and First Meeting of Creditors. i Bankrupts to Surrender at the Bankruptcy-court, London. BAONKRuPTs.-J. Alston, Sutherland-terrace, Pimlico, I greengrocer--C. Barnes, Hammersmith, builder-A. Bar- thelmeh, lloyal'! int-street, Tower-bil,baker-T. J. Bsrg- mans, little Tower ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... CITY, THUsDAY MoaNiNG-The stock markets opened on Monday with much heaviness. Consols declined J, and in railway ehares a decline of i per cent. took place. On 'Tasday the business done was bat trifling, Consols and eharee of the foreign stocks generally being firm, with a slight advance in prices. In railway shares there has been some improvement, andupon the whole they are better. l The ...

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 ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... I LATEST LOXNDON MA'RKST. ?? . i. FEIDAY-EVNING.- D ?? WORY &c.-The isnposts of foreig5n wheat, .oatg, nda American barrtolld flonr hiveagain been irnportant tb3 week. The attpd2aceoofbayers at Mark-line to-day was smalD auld' the fittle bustness done int wheat, barley, oate,. beans, and pens, was at Monday'sirateg. Flour -wasdifll, and Ameriean tttiding downwards. ' , ?? Pracs(per Imperial ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... FRIDAY EVENING. J3A. 25. CIIN, &c.-The demand for wheat, &i., at Mark-lane to-day was very dull, but prices were about the same as on Monday. ARRVALS nUnuN TRsa Wrcz-English: Wheat, S6Q grs,; barley, ?? *malt,6S0o oato.-qrs.;- flonr.leaoks.-loreigna bWheat, 11.150 era, bailey. 6,sDO: oats. lID,4C; flour. 2sdsacske & 1450 brlh. CAITTLEI, &c.-The number of beasts at the Metropoli. tan market on ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... Zt:kA;TE~Tw 0LQDOX MARK ETS \ ?? .; i .. i , i, FIDAY BVEnNfrG 3mne v. DOuRN, ?? attendance at Mark-lane this morning was; agai4 very thin., The deiftond ?? heavy.. wlfb prices tending downwards; Finij was in slow re- queat at ?? Grindine barley wafs ftna. 'Oats' werequlteiasdea -'Beanuwareo~ul, atl oaiM daysMadot, Is per qr.' Oats.,without change. Wha 4,';barley, 1t'.780*;: Iartsy. 16:ots3810 ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... -b.AT.E S T UO&- O De FMIAY e.0ni Jgow ..COJThj,&c.- The foreign arivalsof~grihaindfuflourhbava beenves I vyhiosaeek. ~ At *Prk]-n~tui1 moviing the wheat trae~ewg* jiiookq re tin 'day. idar *o elo ldokllkg fi . lipr 5 p r t aat h r e liea r o ih n f e~ 6 ?? so Sp n a pf , ~ ~ l f u f d t.V 'AFlw~m w0a adrso Idbkidg E0glI Whae~s 37'qiih vtaes '40;1; moll, 9.Op oats. ej. le e.eeo Landpigsab ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... 'LT ST ;LO1D ONr MDAr EET-S. I .111.( ?? i;.VP, RDA.YXVXMN4Q.'*TL j MENs li&Q, e ?? dl of ' eounandflour at !ishk4ssto:1M d 0y ?? AnI ?? cha 29'Ce'KIVns ?? '&E ItY-Eglihh: ,ui old 'white. ,0p;p it 44t888 ?? ICCt070;diltze,msld;.oabt4 qr4J; 9 ;648to71s;AMerican. totoa;De~etch~zaia~ 08 ?? toltoe Konigbe alo SS.Zqr.:rloetoc.,bst lehDt, S t r,. l*b ?? it/lth-ep Itnrlo hevcalver3 i cetO nof edown ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTo T'ESDAY, APrb 16d BM11wTCas Atrtum .-3. Cohen, Middlesex-streeG, City, rag mercban-J. lazarus, Wilson-street, Finsbury, general merchant-A. Iteid,-Foster-lane, Cheapside, ware- houseman. BUlNcar -H. T. Amos, Hewlett-road, Victoria-park ?? T. ?? Bent. Grafton-street East, Euston'sqtiare-H. Bi'bee, Devonshire-plaee, Bull-lane, Stepney, tea-grocer- W. Black, Wandsworth ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... [ cou~ ~ IFMA! EVTIM0. Oct. L CORf, & c.-OuMondoy, at lMark-lane, wbeat'sdvanced 1D to &s, and barley, oats, beano, and s Lper qr. The rise of 1s per saek on flour was conzied to country and forelgn. This improvement was not only confirmed to- day, nu a further advance of -2s was obtained for whegt, upon a falr-trade, Blour, barley, oats; beans, aut pear were also held fbrhigher rates. ...