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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

... 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 ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... *'ROY THE LONDON GAZETTE FRIDAY; AUG. 9. BAMMnUPTS -A. Nye, Oleveland-place, Camberwell, clerk-N. G. Mussabini, Morden-grove, Lewisham-road, Journalist-Hannah Serjeanti Seldorde-street, Clerken- well, machinist-W. Robre, Mile-end-road, and Pell-street, *Ratelill-bighway, dealer in ale and beervS. Melson, Hat- ton-garden, Holborn, jeweller'G. Capper, Claremont- place, Judd-street, Eastonroad, ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... KIEu J' O AR TS. A 'LLOYDf WIA Y NMVEftP1MBFMCi F'uDAY, Aug. 1M CORN 'ExCHb E M R. Sinceb our last notice, the weather continued fine and forcing pp to Wednesday. night, the beat besing oet tropical or, that and likewise the previous day, which was in every way calculated to ripen the drain quickly,- as well as enabling farmers to clear the fields of that already cutb. Early yesterday tmorn. ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... ?? FROM THE LONDON GAZETTI - i . ,,3UMlSDAYAziH. .G;J f- Notice of Adjudieations ?? Meettigp of Creditors. B'a'krupts to Surrender at the nanikruptcy-conrt, London. BANtEinPS.-T. Allen, Leighton-road,. Kentish-town, and Aldershott, veterinary- sugeon - W. Bailey, Addle- street, Ridley-roail, Dalstori nd Godfrey'e.row, Shackle- well-green, Kingestand tailopsl Barnes, Mlildmay-road, Stoke ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... THE LONDON MAIRKETK. LLOYD'S WEESKLY NkWSPAE 3iIAY 'Aug. ?? bORN EXCHIANGE M A-TLANLT. The weather has been more settled this w~eek, but still the sky has been mostly overcast, and the temperatuire rather low for the time of year. Not- withstanding the heavy rains ana rough winds that have been experienced throughout the country up to Saturday last, we learn from various sources that the crops ...

LATEST LONDON MARKETS

... : LATEST LONDON MARKETS P7IDAY EVING, Aug 6. CORN, &e.-The importt of _oreign sheb t have. again been heavy, but lighter of oats. The attendance. a ar lane was ooderate this morning. and wheat was a ul 9sle, at Monday's rates. lbs same will apply to 'onar. Barley, oas, beanS, and peaswere nalter~u EQ0l.Yz - CEanENT Psoces (per i Thpensl rjr-hecat! Wnglish, o wi te, Sttst yls; ditto, red, S8s ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROMWTHE LONDON GAZgE. FRIDAY, AUG. 16. BAqXtRaToY AsNULLED.-L Isaacs and B. Isaacs, Houndeditch, merchants. Notice of Adjudications ?? Meetingsof Creditors. Basiiupts to Surrender at the Bankruptcy-court, London. B.ARKRuPTs;-W. Smalb, Crowndale-road, Camden-town, ontof business-J. B. Bowhay, Horseferry-road, West- minster, coachsinith-3. T. Douglass, Francis-terrace, Haclkney-wick, builder-H. ...

METROPOLITAN RAILWAY COMPANY

... METROPOLITAN iAtLWAY COMPAN. On Wednesday the ordinary half-yearly meeting of shareholders was held at the City'Terminrs hotel, Cannon-street, Mr. Parsons in the chair. The chair- man, in moving the adoption of the report, said that their railway was in-a peculihr ard exceptional posi- tion. They were noisubject to the same deresszon as the great lines of railway. ThAey wer -asteam omnibus, ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... THEE LONDON IgARKFS. LWYD' wEEKLy'NzW8PArER OFFICE .FRIDAy5 Aug. 28 * CORN~ EXCEULNGF, MIARK-LANZL With the exception of~ thethuflderstom,: accom- panied with tprreots~ of rain, Which commsenced, on Monday night, and did not teraiat ntlearly Oil Teday monng the weather has been fiuvourable' for harves.t work, which is now being 9axriad on 'with the, utmost: vigour in nearly'all parts of'the ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... CITYxTsnRsDrY.EvaE:No.N. Business opened on:Mon- day with considerable animation, afid.tho tone which pre- vailedIwas: highly. satisfactory, prices being influenced by the favourable statc of the weather and the prospects of aplentifdl harvest. lhe abuiidantsupply o; moneycauised operations for a fall to be closed up, the result of which was'a general advanbe in. vaalue Consols were firmer, ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE FRIDAY, JULY 26. BANKsUPTS, -W. Braddon, New Hornsey-road, coal agent-H. Simmons, Croydon, boot and shoemaker-W. Hall, Albert-street, Lower-road, Deptford, labourer-J. Beesley, South Norwood, dealer in toys-S. Gruttenden, Battle, plumber, painter, and glazte - C. H, Smith, Baker-street, Easton-road, dealer in horses-li. Coster, Breat Saffolk-street. Southwaik, bread ...