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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM THE LO1DOdX G'AZETTE TUESDAY, MAtCH 26. BnANuRrcSs ANNULLiD. -B. Tomalln, Smadgate, Kent, tailor - H. B. little, Baker's-buildings, Liverpool- street, City, builder.. * Notice of Adjudication ?? Meetings of Creditors, Bankrupts to turrender at the Bankraptcy Court, London. B-NRsPnrm.-A. Armstrong, Upper-street Ialington, late brewer's apprentice-A. Fi. oyd, Mlak-lanei commls2 dion agent- ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... 1 FRIDAY EVElING, Oct. I. CORN, ?? MJark-lane, 'on Monday, a forthbr rise was obtained over the rateso0 that day se'nnight of 2H to 3sfor wheat, is for barley; lY to 2s'tor oats, and is per qr. for beans andd. peas.. Flour was alaoput Up is to 2B per Sackland 1bArrel. To-day, jthls s ?? Was not oper, confirmed, but selected samp1eo.oI wheatwe'lield for rither more money, and onts were'quite ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... - ONETARS REVIEW. . CITY,; THURSDAY.-A is usual on the 26th Dec., the Stoek exchangoswas closed to-day. and the city presented a vpxydesertedappearance. Even the bankingestablishments were doing little ornobuisluess. Business on Monday was almost entirely confined, to the transactions requisite before the holidays. The English funds were dull, and Consuls, whiich closed on Saturday at M2t, ...

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 ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... lA lo TEST; jLON DN MARKEETS. ';IY kV iN;G. ME.- 22, :COW* &c.-UThe6 inquiry for wheab nnd; other 'gran atk-lane: to-day was ' in very' inact~ive,, with.-prices tendiug'downwards, Fkmourwas unaltered.. CATTLE, s-At- the Mfetropolitan masrket on Thurs- day bea5s,: sheep, and piga were .a heavy tade, 'at Mon- .daysu decline of 2d per 8lbs: ,Calves were ve~ry dear., - ab5=NT Fescosdfprslb5.. ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FRQM THE LONDON GIAZETME TUESDAY, AP ' s80. BjArmTs. -9 W. Baker, Walworth-road-4.' Bilton, Penge, Surrey, ollman-4.'Blake, Garsdale-road, Peckham, bnilder-R; BoyeD, Bark road, north; Bow managerto an engieer- W. Buton. late of Walworti-road,' Surrey,. publean-J. CldweV 'West Tilbury, Essex, Bfdlord- place, Old Kent-road, snd.Hide and Leather-market, Ber- mondsey, thide salesman ?? Cheshire, ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... i MONETARY. REVIEW. CIi, TEYIi SDAY EVE G. -ThO market for Engli b 'stocks opened on lifondy Ywith somefirmness. momepnr. chases in railwrayfocks by the operators for the fall, to elose their aceontm,'caused a rally-it ual the speelative descriptions of fron 1to 1. A eympazthetlc advance took i lace in the low-priee4 toreign'seountties 'These improve. mirnts. were counterbalanced by a want of ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... Ml!ONETARY REVIEW. CITY, THURSDAY .EVENNc-Owissg to the inclement state of the weathsi, the Stock-exehbnge has this day been almost entirely -deserted, and ?? nny business doing. The result hes been a fall of I in Consols; During the present wecek there has nob been any particular amountof activity in governmentseeorities and Consols, on Monday, were somewhat lower, and on.Tues- daythere ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... FtRIDAY EX]IN G. MAT 17. CORN, &c.-At Mark-lane this morning the demand foi -all ?? grain and flour was slow, at Monday's rates. UUMOsN Paiudcs per impeal qr.W-Wheat: Eniglish, old white, ,65to 76s-; ditto, red, 65s to 72s; new white, c8s to71s; ditto, red, 5b0 to l ie; Dartzio, mixe d, CNe to Cos; extra fm e, 88 to 768; American, -e to-i; Rstoctk, 000 to e6se Stuseion, 0es to 8e2s; ...

THE TRADE OUTRAGES AT SHEFFIELD

... TH- I T -, THE TADE OUTRAGES A? SHEFFIEL. - Mr. Overend and his Co-examiners - Mr. Chance and Mr. Barstow-have. just made a report to the trades union oommissioners of their inquiry into the Sheffield outrages. They Bsy:- The first'subject which engaged our attention was that of rattening. Rattening is a mode of enforcing payment of contributions to and of compliance with tale rules of the ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... CMTY, TunulSDAY.-TWELVE, Noo. - The markets opened on Monday with but a very slaok demand, and some sales having, being pressed for realisatiou, Con. sols went back a fraction, and closed a shade dastte than they had been at the end of last week. T04 wards the close of Tuesday a better feeling existed, owing to the fsrmness of the foreign exchanges. Th quotation of gold at Parts, with the ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FON Eli tNDON GAsTTB TU.:DAY, SM 2L: BtnaUPTCt AnUXDo _Ei B02iy, Sonthmallnlf, eaer Levres painter Notice of Adjudleatlsnmi'bd MrstaectID& of Creditorre Bankrdpts to Surrender at the Bankruptcy-court, London. B4KRUPTS.-J . Bamberger Charterhouse-lane ,hoe nmanufacturer-W. Blanebard, Keppel-terraee, -kin-lea- road,; Chelsea, blacksmith-W. ft. Biss, oxford, oilmau- S: - Cohen, Dnblinr - A. ...