COMMERCIAL RECORD.
BANKRUPTS.
From the Gazette of March 30th.—J. FRASER, Great Suffolk-
street, draper—C. H. SIMSON, Bishopsgate-street, provision-
dealer.—T. HEARD, Woodbridge, Suffolk, brewer.—S. L. COLEMAN,
Norwich, draper.—T. YOUNGMAN, Old-street-road, draper.
—F. G. JOHNS, Great Queen-street, Lincoln's Inn Fields,
fixture-dealer.—M. S. HOOPER, Billiter-street, tea-dealer.—A.
PUCKETT, Melton-street, Euston-square, lodging-house-keeper.
—R. CHAMBERLAIN, Uttoxeter, draper.—J. C. REEVES, Long
Ashton, Somersetshire, paint-manufacturer.—H. HAYMAN,
Ottery, St. Mary, apothecary.—H. BATES, Warley, Yorkshire,
brewer.—J. BARNES, Liverpool, commission-agent.—H. MARTIN,
Liverpool, currier.—J. L. COPELAND, Liverpool, merchant.—
R. JOHNSTON, Macclesfield, silk-manufacturer.
April 2nd.—H. STINSON, St. Neot's, Huntingdonshire, boot-
maker.—W. HEWITT, Great Driffield, Yorkshire, brewer.—W.
HIGGINBOTHAM, Macclesfield, silk-manufacturer.—J. S. M'CULLOCH,
Liverpool, draper.—J. HALL, Denton, Lancashire, hat-
manufacturer.
April 6th.—H. STIMSON, St. Neot's, Huntingdonshire, boot-
maker.—H. WORMS, Blackfriar's-road, bootmaker.—T. BULL,
Greenwich, innkeeper.—S. Hatnes, London-street, Paddington,
wheelwright.—H. N. BARNES, Margaretting, Essex, milkman.
—I. TIMMINS, Dudley, chartermaster.—W. WILLIAMS, Pontnewyndd,
Monmouthshire, iron-manufacturer.—J. MITCHELL and
E. CLARKSON, Bradford, Yorkshire, worsted-spinners.—G. CHADWICK,
Leeds, grocer.—T. Wood, Northwich, grocer.
April 9th.—C. CHAMPION, Fenchurch-street, merchant.—S.
TRICKETT, Victoria Stone Wharf, Isle of Dogs, stone-merchant.
—T. B. LAWRENCE, Parliament-street, zinc-dealer.—T. COWDREY,
Brighton, wine-merchant.—J. and W. WILLIAMS, Golynos
and Varteg, Monmouthshire, shopkeepers.
April 13th.—J. W. ACKROYD, Bradford, Yorkshire, worsted-
spinner.—S. H. BROOKES, Gresford, Denbighshire, wire-
manufacturer.
April 16th.—W. and C. J. JONES, High-street, Islington,
plumbers.—W. LAWSON, Diss, Norfolk, chemist.—J. STUTELY,
Salisbury-street, Stepney, mason.—J. and W. TODD, Yarm,
Yorkshire, saddlers.—J. LEADER, Liverpool, joiner.—J. RYMER,
Gateshead, paper-manufacturer.
April 20th.—W. J. DARKE and J. PORTER, Hayfield-street,
Mile-end-road, carpenters.—E. SPETTIGUR and G. FARRANCE,
Chancery-lane, booksellers.—J. DAWSON, Tolleshunt, Darcy,
Essex, surgeon.—W. HODGE, Great Marlborough-street,
manufacturing stationer.—J. H. WATKINS, Woolwich, grocer.—P.
BEIRNS, Liverpool, tailor.—M. FOURACRE, Wigan, innkeeper.
April 23rd.—H. LAMPLOUGH, Snow-hill, chemist.—J. G. LACY,
Great St. Helen's, gun-manufacturer.—J. LAING, Southampton,
coal-merchant.—W. LODER, Wokingham, innkeeper.—T.
WELSH, Burslem, joiner.—J. MEEK, Wolverhampton, victualler.
—R. W. TODD and R. HOBBS, Bath, ironmongers.—E. A.
YANDALL, Bath, innkeeper.—M. FOURACRE, Wigan, innkeeper and
colliery proprietor.—T. PEARCE and W. THACKRAY, Sunderland,
timber-merchants.—H. BATES and H. WILLIAMSON, Warley,
Halifax, brewers.
April27th.—J. D.BENJAMIN, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury-
square, dealer in cigars.—H. DAVIES, Liverpool, leather-seller.
—T. LAWSON, Bury, Lancashire, draper.—J. M'COSKRIE, Liverpool,
merchant.—A. MASON, Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire,
ironmonger.—T. MILLS, Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire, grocer.—
L. NEWHAM, Sheffield, draper.—H. PLUMMER, jun., Golden-lane,
St. Luke, wood-turner.—J. WOOD and E. NORTON, Hoyland
Nether, Yorkshire, corn-millers.
BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.
April 16th.—W. GREEN, Coggeshall, Essex, builder.
April 20th.—H. COOKE, Leamington Priors, hatter.
April 23rd.—C.J. KNAPPING, Eastwood, Essex, cattle-dealer.
—H. CLARK, Bank-chambers, stock-broker.
MONEY MARKET.
The Funds have been steady during the month, and the same
is the case with the Share-market. The bullion in the Bank
has been diminished by a large exportation of sovereigns to
Australia.
FOREIGN FUNDS—LATEST PRICES. Belgian 41/2 per cent., 931/4STOCKS Highest Lowest Latest Three per Cent Consols 993/4 985/8 985/8 Three per Cent Reduced 991/8 98 981/8 Three and a quarter per Cents 1007/8 991/4 1005/8 Long Annuities, Jan. 1860 63/4 65/8 63/4 Bank Stock, 7 per cent. 2201/2 216 2201/2 India Stock 265 262 265 Exchequer Bills, £500 72 66 66pm India Bonds, 3 per cent 77 86 87pm
Brazilian 5 per cent., 1011/2
Chilian 6 per cent., 103
Danish 5 per cent,, 1041/4
Dutch 4 p. c. certificates, 943/4
Mexican 3 per cent., 277/8
Peruvian 5 per cent., 104
Portuguese 4 per cent., 38
Russian 41/2 per cent., 104
Sardinian, acc, 973/4
Spanish 3per cent., 473/8
FOREIGN RAILWAYS—LATEST PRICES. Paid RAILWAYS Highest Lowest Latest 100 Brighton and South Coast 1051/4 981/2 1041/2 all Blackwall 81/4 77/8 81/8 50 Caledonian 207/8 185/8 201/2 20 Eastern Counties 95/8 91/4 9 50 Edinburgh and Glasgow 333/4 28 321/2 all Great Northern 203/4 20 201/4 100 Great Western 925/8 883/4 925/8 100 Lancashire and Yorkshire 743/8 711/2 723/4 100 Midland 691/4 647/8 677/8 25 North British 85/8 81/4 81/4 100 North-Western 1251/4 1231/2 1251/4 30 South-Eastern 223/8 213/8 22 100 South-Western 931/4 89 931/4 25 York, Newc.,and Berwick 191/8 181/2 181/2 50 York and North Midland 261/4 245/8 255/8
Boulogne and Amiens, 131/4
Dutch Rhenish, 31/4 dis.
East Indian, 213/8
Namur and Liege, 61/2
Northern of France, 241/8
Paris and Orleans, 48
Paris and Rouen, 313/4
Paris and Strasbourg, 223/8
Rouen and Havre, 113/8
Tours and Nantes, 111/4
CORN MARKET—LONDON WEEKLY AVERAGES.
Wheat, per qr., 41s. 11d.; Oats, 19s. 7d.; Rye, 31s. 10d.;
Beans, 30s.; Peas, 29s. 8d.; Flour per sack, 40s. to 43s.;
American, per barrel of 196 lbs., 20s. to 25s.
PROVISIONS—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES
Bacon, per cwt.—Limerick,
48s.; Belfast, 50s.
Beef, per tierce, prime mess,
70s. to 98s. 9d.
Butter, per cwt.—Carlow, 1st,
60s. to 80s.; Waterford, 1st,
58s. to 64s.; Dutch Friesland,
89s. to 96s.; Limerick
1st, 58s. to 66s.
Cheese, per cwt., Cheshire, 42s.
to 66s.; Wiltshire, double
39s. to 56s.; Dutch, new
Gouda, 31s. to 39s.;
American, 40s. to 46s.
Eggs, per 120, French, 4s. 3d.
to 5s.
Hams, per cwt.—York or
Cumberland, 50s. to 60s.; Irish,
40s. to 63s.; Westphalia,
48s. to 52s.
Mutton, per 8 lb., 2s. 8d to 3s.
6d
Pork, per 8lb., 2s. 8d. to 3s
10d.
Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and
Essex Shaws, 65s to 80s.;
Kent and Essex Middling,
23s. to 40s.
GROCERY—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES
Cocoa, per cwt. in bond. Ord to
good red Trinidad, 41s.
to 42s.; Brazil, 26s. to
28s.
Coffee, per cwt. in bond.—Good
ord., native Ceylon, 60s.
to 85s.; Mocha, 41s. to 99s.;
St. Domingo, 37s. to 44s.;
Sumatra, 35s. to 36s.
Rice, per cwt.—Bengal mid. to
fine white, 9s 6d. to 11s. 6d.;
Madras, 8s. 6d. to 10s
Sago, per cwt. in bond—Pearl,
14s. to 16s.
Sugar, per cwt.—Jamaica, 28s.
to 37s. 6d.; Muscovado,
20s. 101/2d. to 37s.; Brazil,
26s. to 38s.
Tea, per lb. in bond.—Ord.
Congou, 7d. to 1s. 6d.;
Souchong, com. to fine, 1s. to
2s.; ord. to fine Hyson,
1s. 1d. to 3s.; Imperial, 1s.2d.
to 2s.
Candles, per 12 lb. 4s. Coals, per ton, 16s.
OILS
Pale Seal, per 252 gals., £30 10s
Sperm £84.
Cod, £33 to £33 10s
Olive, Gallipoli, £44 to £45.
Linseed, £27 to £27 10s.
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