LONDON GAZETTE
... 0 N D O }_A Zlw T T I.;P| rFronL La~sft NigAt's GazetM.I BANKRUPTS. Thomas Johnson, Royal Oak public-house, Tooloy Street, 13urrey. Juies Dangol, 41, Lancaster road, Westbourne Paic, IiddUe. ?? EdwaTd ...
... 0 N D O }_A Zlw T T I.;P| rFronL La~sft NigAt's GazetM.I BANKRUPTS. Thomas Johnson, Royal Oak public-house, Tooloy Street, 13urrey. Juies Dangol, 41, Lancaster road, Westbourne Paic, IiddUe. ?? EdwaTd ...
... IMONETARY INTELLIGEflNCE. I n- DUBLIN XOPEY1ARKIET. d Dublin, Friday Evening. y The demand for discount has beenvery light at [e* former rates, 3 to 38 per cent. The English market ebhas also been quiet. A withdrawal of gold for cur- ; rency purposes is usually looked for towards the end o of this month. The weekly return of the Bank of e England has' been iesued; the reserve shows a dinmi- ...
... ' MONETAR ; , -- s: : ,- I I I . DUBLiS tbitt ItAtkT. 'atea, 8 to 81 per oent. Xa LoiD the dwAwA i Mao been ?? f p erept, In'the Stock and Share UarkitA attention w chiefly been directed to tbe Rettlegiant, which como 6icnced to-day. 'he i'mares ' have consequently tuleS flt, espeoially,lkri~sn+ Xail8 were aalso very dull. The oontafgo etese se light, abouth'rn'e asi Ist amount. Turwiih asud ...
... MARK ETS. | ~oixRKET.-LAST SATUaRDAY. wetoortree samples new wheat shown this OA] miD1 11olitYandconditionl Only moderate. Price V 0sfr hte, and 22s. 9d. for red, per 2201b. oes is. per wiodle lower. The' old ~lis quet 0(1somewhat easier,. hours s ~lee~ er~54 muchthe same asi last week. hours, a. d. a Wages ..APer windlo of ?? 239 to 24 0 The S er~pepack of 2,101b ?? 89 0 . 9 6 lle~1'' d . 860 ...
... THE CORN TRADE.--During tle past week I (From the arlk Lane Erprcess of August 30.) The continuance of fine weather has happily enabled farmers to secure a large amount of their produce in fine condition, so the fears entertained in July have disappeared. The more, however, the new arop is seen the mere are the complaints of its quality, and also of its yield, and therefore that it is being ...
... THE CORN TRADE.-[Dairing the past week.j ft/rrr; ?? I.. ?? . . - (From th.e MasAk lane .Fxpres of Sepinboter13.) ' The continuance of brilliant September weather has effected a grand clearaneo of the outstanding corn, generally in the best possible order. Not 'only so, but a second cut of grass has been gathered in such prime condition as partly to compensate farmers for the bad order in which ...
... Corn Exohaswe, Alonday, Stept. 20. English Wheat in limited supply, and trade slow at a, reduction of Is. from last Monday. Foreigu slow, and is. ?? Flour dull, at nominal rates. Foreign held for less ?? short, and trade ?? ?? a limited sale, without ?? in good supply, with trade ?? English Beans Is. ?? is. ?? a quiet sale, at former values; nothing doing in Cloverseed; Wiuter Tares dull; ...
... LONDON LIONIK EKOHANGOETUESDnr. The following are the latest quotations AFTER OFFICI0AL HOURS AND COMPARISOS WITH YESTERDAY-E PRICES:- Higher. Lower. I Console for Money ?? 914 l ?? .i * - Do. ?? 94? % ; -- * - i Caledonian, . . 128J j ?? - ?? E Great Easter ?? 52 3 ?? 1I Great Northern ?? 138 9 xd -. Do. A ?? 1522 3?Sxd ?? - Li Great Western . 118A4 ?? i - JLancashire & Yorksh. 1384 91xd.. ...
... CIT OFFICE, ChcZjspe-dlo'2, Crs'Iih~1 TIhursday, Z1aZ-pfzst Twelve. The Panic directors this morning have separated without making, any change in thne rate of discount, which remains at 2 per cent. In the open market business was held back pending the decision. Money continues in good supply, and the rates are the same, at s 34/ to 7sY per cent. In the Stock Exchiange this morning interest ...
... I - T iHE gN'ORTHERN t,-CHO. F| IDAY, SEPTE~1I3ER 3, 1S75. = ±4tiJAblJ]O NAtVN o. >.,WHILE Mr MACDONALD, M.P., was, dis- - coursing to the delegates of the Miners' a National Association on the triumphs of Trades Unionism, Dr. LEONE LEVI was l laying before the British Association the conclusions to which a committee of that body, appointed to consider and report on Z the economic effects of ...
... TIIE SOUTH STAFF ORDSHIiEI IRON TRAIDE. ?? R'EDlUCTION OF WAGES. Y(sterdl5v Aftcrinonl, inl Ti1i liiL'gain, there was ?? spr;ll l!! 'itlg of the South } ?? Tr ade A;ss/ 'ttioII, wh]en it wvas ...
... NEWCASTLE CORN, SASTURDAY.-Demand for wheat yeav dull, at Is poe qr. decline on the ?? of this day eeok. Farumors' samples were in small supply, and were taken off at the full prices of this day wveel. Flour very slow. Barley no change. Oats acd sweet Scotch corn steady. Foreign and maize lower to sell. YORK CORN, SATuRDAv.-Thero was a flair show of wheat, trade in which was dull for all but ...