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FOREIGN FUNDS. VT*ftt Official Quotation...
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SHARES. Last Official Quotation for Week...
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GRAIN. Mark-lane, Jan. 23. Wheat, It. Ne...
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN Week Endi...
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BUTCHERS' MEAT... ,-. ¦ •¦ . •¦ JfEWOATK...
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AVERAGE PRICE OF SUGAR. The average pric...
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FLOUR. Town-made per aack 40s. to 43«. S...
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PROVISIONS. Butter—Best Freeh, 12s. Od.t...
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HOPS. POTATOES. Kent Pockets 126a. to 14...
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HAY AND 8TRAW. (Per load of 36 Trusses.)...
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE.. Friday, Januar...
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THE FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE.
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J Av. 31, 1862j ¦ ¦ «T . F:,*F«Iri-. Lf ...
j AV . 31 , 1862 J ¦ ¦ « t . f :, * f « iri-. lf ¦ . ¦ ¦ n «
Foreign Funds. Vt*Ftt Official Quotation...
FOREIGN FUNDS . VT * ftt Official Quotation during the Week ending Friday ( IjSbv v / ua Evening . ) ¦ . *• * , « r Cento . 80 Mexican 5 per Ct . Ace . 30 A ustrian SperQentB . w ___^_ 8 U .. .. 29 | iss ^ | j sSMRflsiaa-: * .-1 B 8 ?^^ - 1 ..- 5 == 354 feafc 5 L - —Ti Rnna 8 31 Span . Actives , 5 ? p . Cts . 23 ? Ecuador Bonds .. II JL—Passive .. 5 | *^& 6 tS » $ t ™ * 0 — Purred 18 *
Shares. Last Official Quotation For Week...
SHARES . Last Official Quotation for Week ending Friday Evening . „ * ** \ . 11 Australa « an f . ' .. 39 * Sland ExeteV .. g Brituh North American 45 Caledonian _ . » ... - . g * . Commercial of London ,. 25 | EdinbuV & d GIa 8 gow 28 * London and Westminster . V rwt Northern .-.-.. 18 * London Joint Stock .. 18 J - f » t & w 7 lreland ) 36 | National of Ireland .. — rw ! rJfiT \ . 851 National Provincial .. - SncasMreapd Yorkshire 6 o | Provincial of Ireland .. 44 Lancaster and Carlisle _ U » on of Australia .. 351 LoX Brighton , & S . Coa 8 t 98 | Union of London .. 14 | London and BlackwaU .. 6 | . Mines . London and N .-Western 115 Bolanos .. ... ... — Midland .. .. 55 * Brazilian Imperial .. — KhBriUsh :: :. 4 Ditto , St . JoKndelRey 19 fiouth-Eastern arid Dover — Cobre Copper .. .. rfif South-western .. .. - 4 Miscellaneous . York . Newcas ., & Berwick 17 j Australian Agricultural 15 York and Norland 21 , Canada g .. .. .. Jjj gt and West India . 142 g ^ S « - ^ g Stfiarine " .. South Australian .. 23
Grain. Mark-Lane, Jan. 23. Wheat, It. Ne...
GRAIN . Mark-lane , Jan . 23 . Wheat , It . New .. 38 s . to 40 s . Maple ...... 30 s . to 32 a . Fine .... 42 — 44 White .. .,.-... SO — as OKI .... ; . 40 — 43 Boilers 33—36 White 41 —43 Beans , Ticks . .. 27 —28 Fine .. " .... 43 -46 Old ..-.. 29 -30 Superior New 48 —50 Indian Corn .... 37 — 29 Bye \ 30 - 32 . Oats , Feed .... 19 - 20 Barley 37 - ^ 28 Fine .... 20 — 21 Malting ...... 32 — 35 , Poland ...... 21 — 22 Malt . Ord ....... 50 —56 Fine ..-. 82 —23 Fine .. 56 - ^ 60 Potato 19 — 20 PeaB . Hog 27 —28 Fine .... 20 —21
General Average Price Of Grain Week Endi...
GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN Week Ending Jan . T ? . '' Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 38 s . 3 d . Rye ..... ; ........,. 27 s . 5 d . Barley 27 1 Beans ^ i .. » .. ¦ . > .... 27 11 Oata .............. 18 1 Pea « . w ^ ....... - ; i ... 28 10 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat ... 37 s . 6 d . Rye .. ' ...... 27 s lOd . Barley 26 61 v Beans' . Bb .......... 29 1 Oats .. 18 1 ; : Peas . ; . JSS > ~ . 28 11
Butchers' Meat... ,-. ¦ •¦ . •¦ Jfewoatk...
BUTCHERS' MEAT ... ,-. ¦ •¦ . •¦ JfEWOATK AI * 1 ) LKADSNHAU . * SM'THPIBLDv * s . d . " -4 v" d . s . d . s . d . Beef 2 6 to < 3 ' 4 v . ... i : i 2 6 to 3 10 Mutton ; .. 2 8 — 3 4 ............ 3 4—4 4 Veal . ' .. 3 0 — 4 0 . 3 0 — 4 6 Pork 2 8 — 3 6 3 0 — 310 * To Hink the offal , per 81 b . Head of Cattle at Smithfield . Friday . Monday . Beasts 750 3638 8 heep 2720 22 , 270 CaWea 148 174 Pigs ...... ; . 310 280
Average Price Of Sugar. The Average Pric...
AVERAGE PRICE OF SUGAR . The average price of Brown or Muscovado Sugar , computed from the returns made in the week ending the 23 rd day of December , 1851 , is 21 s . 7 d . per cwt .
Flour. Town-Made Per Aack 40s. To 43«. S...
FLOUR . Town-made per aack 40 s . to 43 « . Seuonds 38 —41 Essex and Suffolk , on board ship 36 —39 Norfolk and Stookton 31 —37 A 11 : 0 . lean per barrel 20 — 23 Canadian 20 —23 Wheaten Bread , 7 d . the 41 b . loaf . Households , £ > 4 d .
Provisions. Butter—Best Freeh, 12s. Od.T...
PROVISIONS . Butter—Best Freeh , 12 s . Od . to 13 s . per doz . Carlowr , £ 3 14 s , to £ 4 0 s . per cwt . Bacon , Irish per cwt . 453 . to 46 b . CheeHe , Cheshire ,.... 42 — 6 U Derby , Plain 46 —61 Hams , York 56 — & 8 Egg » , French , per 120 , 6 a . 0 d . to 6 s . 9 d .
Hops. Potatoes. Kent Pockets 126a. To 14...
HOPS . POTATOES . Kent Pockets 126 a . to 145 s . York Regents per ton 70 s . to 80 Choice ditto .. 150 —240 Wisbech Regents ... 55 — 70 8 ub 8 ox ditto .. 108 —126 Scotch Reds —• — 60 tarnhain do .. 147 .. 205 Fronoh WhiteB .... — — —
Hay And 8traw. (Per Load Of 36 Trusses.)...
HAY AND 8 TRAW . ( Per load of 36 Trusses . ) CUMBERLAND . SMITIIFIBLD . WHITBOIIAPBL . Hay , Good .... 74 s . to 78 a 73 s . to 75 a 63 s . to 70 s Inferior .. 60 —70 .... && —60 .... 54 —00 „ , * e \ y 0—0 ..... 0—0 .... 0—0 wi r c - - 78 — 84 84—80 .... 84 —86 Wheat Straw .. 24 — » 8 .... 20 — tftf 20 — 26 .
From The London Gazette.. Friday, Januar...
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . . Friday , January 21 i . , BANKnupTH . —W . D . PniTOHAnD nnd D . Piutoiiaud , Hlghm V ° ~ ' Mnrylebone , coach-smiths , to surrender Kebruury 2 , Muroli 6 ; solloitorB , Messrs . Smith . Southainpton-bulloingH , ^ oiuorn ; oflloial assignee , Mr Slatiafeld—J . Q . Maush , Churoh" jrtet , Minorioa , carpenter , February 4 , March 2 ; solicitors , Me » Br 8 . Marten , Thomas , and HolUms , Mlnolng-lane ; oHioluf J " f « u t Mr . Graham—T . Hahius and J . Buhlb , Ilumpsteadii » .. f ^ f * ^ . Junuary 31 , Maroh 6 ; Bolioltors , Messm , Tm « i 1 ^ "P'o wl . ana Marsdon , Friday-street , Ohoapsldo : ouioim MHigoee , Mr , Cwinuu , AWWiminbnry--. G . Poxihu .
GFrosvenor-basin , Pimlicb , "aYld Wouldham and Burham , Kent , lime-burner ; rFilji ' tfRryTef ; ' ? : March . 20 ; solicitor , Mr . Matthews , Arthur-street West , London-bridge ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—G . Flint , Lombard-street , hosier , February 5 , March 4 ; solicitors , Messrs . Goddardaod Eyre , Wood-street , Cheapside ; official ass ^ nee , Mr ; Bell , Coleman-street-bunaings — F . Long , Vere ^ stre ^ , importer of foreign lace , February 5 . March 2 ;' , S ° " & Messrs . Reed ; Lartgford ; andJlarsden , Friday-street , Cheapside , pfficial assighee , Mr . Groom , Abphurch-lane , Lombard-street--T . EootMAN , Wolyerhamptot ) , huckster ^ February 9 , Blarph 3 , solicitors : Mr . Smith , WalsaU , and Mr . James , Birmingham ; Bir
official assignee , Mr . Christie , Birmingham—J . Hurley , - mineham , linendraper , February 10 , March 8 ; 8 ° l ^ ° « . 'Mr . Depree , Lawrence-lane , Cheapside ; and Messrs . Motteram , Knight , and Emmet , Birmingham ; official assignee , _ Mr . Christie , Birmingham—R . S . James , Leeds , wholesale ironmonger , February 5 , March 4 ; solicitors , Mr . _ Benson , Birmineham ; and Messrs . Courtenay and . Compton , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Young , Leeds-W . Belshaw , Manchester , joiner February 9 , March 9 ; solicitor , Mr . Rowley , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Pott , Manchester—J . H . Gillan , Liverpool , commission merchant , Februarys , March 5 ; solicitor , Mr . Greatly Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Bird , Liverpool .
Tuesday ' , January 27 . BANKBDPT 8 . —W . A . CooAH , Newgate-street , and Quadrant , Regent-street , boot dealer , to ; surrender February 6 , March 12 ; solicitors , Mr . Hensman , Cqll « ge-hill , Cannon-street ] West ; and Mr . Dennis , Northampton ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Basinghall-street—G . Gull and F . D . Wilson , Old Broadstreet , Russia brokers , February 6 , March 10 ; solicitor , Mr . Murray , Rood-lane ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—J . Boxall , Brighton , coachmaker , February 6 , March 5 ; solicitors , Mr . Sowton , Great James-street ; and Mr . Kennett , Brighton ; official assignee , Mr . Caraian , Aldermanbury—H . F . Wollaston , Union-grove , Wandsworth-road , merchant , February 6 , March 13 ; solicitors , Messrs . « fc and T . Goole , Lime-street ; official assignee , Mr . Nicholson , Basinghall-street—F . Winck , Margate , tailor , February 6 , Mar « h 13 ; solicitors , Messrs . J . Allen and Allen , Carlisle-street , Soho-square ; official assignee ,
Mr . Pennell , Guirdhall-chamberSjCBasinghall-street—W . Platts , Crawford-street , Marylebone , draper , February 5 , March 11 ; solicitors , Messrs . Ashurst and Son , Old Jewry ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-street—L . J . NerInckx , Great Portland-street , Marylebone , laceman , February 5 , March 9 ; solicitora , Messrs . Reed , Langibrd , and Marsden , Friday-street , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane , Lombards-street— W . Rock , Surrey-place , printer , February 12 , March 9 ; solicitor , Mr > Jerwopd , Ely-place , Holborn ; official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Sambrook-court , Bapiughall-street—H . Gladwin , Nottingham , draper , February . 6 , March 5 ; solicitors , Messrs . Ii . and H . Enfleld , Nottingham ; official assignee , Mr . Bittlestofl , Nottingham ^ -Ei Tinsl'EY , Rowley Regis , cbOper , February It , March 3 t solicitors ^ Mr . Whitehouse , Dudley ; and Mr . Jaine ^ Birminsham ; official assignee , Mr . Christie , Bit mingham— W . TWood . Bristol , provision merchant , February 7 , March
9 ; solicitor , Mr . Beavan , Bristol ;' Official assignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—W . Thomas and Di EotffetaEK , Plymouth , irpnfounders , February 9 , March 18 ; solicitors , Messrs . Pontifex dnd . Moginie , AndVeW ? g . -couit , Holborni and Mr . Lavers ,-Plymouth ^ official assignee , Mr . HeriVariian , E * eter ~ C . BACOS , Walton-, Somersetshire ^ tailor , February 10 ,, Marjph 3 ; solicitors , Messrs . Hobbs and Son , Wells ; official assignee , Mr . Hirtzell , Exeter—J . Copland , Barnstaple . DeVlbnshirei teadealer , February 10 , March 3 ; solicitors , Messrs , Carter and , Chanter , Barnstaple , and Mr . Moore , Exeter ; official assignee , " , Mr . -Hernaman , Exeter—H . Pound , Plymouth , builder , February 9 , March 18 ; solicitors , Messrs . Surr and Gribble , or « M +. E ^ Worthy , or Mr . Latrersjun ., Plymouth ; officialassigntfe , Slri B ' erh' araan , Exetpr—E . Walkek ,
Huddersfield , wOOlstapleri February 9 , March 8 ; solicitors , Messrs . Bond arid ' Barwick , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Hope , Leetis—S . Bickekton , Liverpooli butcher , February 10 , March 2 ; solicitor , Mr . Hore , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool—W . J . FoULKT 3 , * Birkenhead , druggist , February 10 , March 3 ; solicitor , Mr , -Tyrer , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , Liverpool—Q . Hopkiixson , Liverpool , coach builder , February i ' -i , March- 4 ; solicitors , Mr . Low , Chiincfry-lane . and Mr . Cross , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Turner , Liverpool—J , J . Rayner , Manchester , tailor , February 6 and 27 : solicitors , Messrs . Reed , Langford , and Marsden , Friday-street ; and Messrs . Sale , WOrthington , and Shipman , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Mackenzie , Manchester .
The Friend Of The People.
THE FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE .
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BREWERS , DISTILLERS , LICENSED VICTUALLERS , and GENERAL LIFE and FIRE ASSURANCE and LOAN and ENDOWMENT COMPANY . This Company grants Policies against all kinds of risks , incidental to Life and Fire Assurance business , as well as Immediate and Deferred Annuities , and Endowments , educational or otherwise . One of the distinctive features of this Office is the simplicity of the Loan Department ; another , that the Policies are granted against every kind of risk , natural or accidental , such as paralysis , bJindnes 3 , insanity , & c . Lastly , that the Policies are Indisputable . ' . S . P . HARRIS , Secretary . 18 , New Bridge ^ street , Blackfriars . _^ ^^
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PROFESSIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . Admitting , on equal terms , persons of every clas 3 and degree to all its benefits and advantages . Capital—Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds . Chairman—Major Henry Stones , LL . B . Deputy Chairman—James Andrew Durham , Esq . With upwards of Fourteen Hundred Shareholders . There are two important clauses in the Deed of Settlement , by which the Directors have power to appropriate ONE-TENTH of the entire profits of the Company :- ' - 1 st . —For the relief of aged and distressed parties assured for life , who have paid five years ' premiums , their widows and orphans . 2 nd . —For the relief of aged and distressed original proprietors , assured or not , their widows and orphans , together with 5 per cent , per annum on the capital originally invested by them . All policies indisputable and free of stamp duty . Rates of premium extremely moderate . No extra charge for going to . or residing at ( in time of peace ) Australasia—Bermuda—Madeira—Cape of Good Hope—the British " North American Colonies—and the Mauritius . Medical men in all cases remunerated for their report . Assurances granted against paralysis , blindness , accidents , insanity , and every other affliction , bodily and mental , at moderate ^ rates . J - A liberal commission allowed to agents . Annual premium for assuring £ 100 , namely : — Age—20 £ 1 10 9 I Age—40 £ 2 13 6 ^ 30 £ 1 19 6 I 50 £ 3 18 6 Prospectuses , with tables and fullest information , may be had at the offices of the Company ; or any of their agents . Applications for agencies requested . ¦ . EDWARD BAKEIS , Resident Manager and Actuary . Offices , 76 , Cheapside , London .
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UNITED KIN & DOM TEMPERANCE and GENERAL PROVIDENT INSTITUTION . OFFICES . 39 , Moorgate-street , London 17 , George-street , Edinburgh . 52 , Princess-street , Manchester . DIRECTORS . Chairman—Robert Warner , Esq . William R . Baker , Esq . I C . H . Lovell , Esq ., M . D . R . Barrett , Jun , Esq . I J . T . Pritchett , lisq . William Janson , Esq . | J . Talbot Tyler , Esq . MEDICAL DIRECTOR . J . T . Mitchell , Esq ., Clapham . SOLICITOUS . Messrs . GatlifF and De Carteret , 19 , Coleman-atreet . BANKERS . Messrs . Barclay , Bevan . and Co ., London . The National Bank of Scotland , Edinburgh . The British Linen Company , Glasgow . SECRETARY . Thomas Aston Binns , Esq . From the commencement of tho present year 500 New Policies have been issued , making the total number since the establishment of the Office , in 1840 , more than 5700 . SPECIAL ADVANTAGES . Lower Premiums than in most other Offiaes . The Entire Profits divisible among the Assured , Claims paid to Widows and Children free of Legacy and Probate duty . The Lowest Rate of Mortality of any Office in England . Annuities , Immediate and Deferred , Assurances for the whole of Life , for Short Terms , on Joint Lives , and every other description of Business . Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal may be obtained on application to the Secretary , or any of the Agents . N . B . Active and respectabla Agents wunted in every town where none are appointed .
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Jiiet published , A PROSPKCTUS OF THE C ENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY . V ^ Containing- the necessary means for obtaining further Information . May bo had ut the following places : —The Ckntral Opficic , 76 , Charlotte-street , Fltzroy-aquaro ; the Marylebono Branch , 3 . ) , Great Marylebone-street ; the Manchester Brunch , 13 , Swan-btreot , Manchester ; the Publishing Oflico of t ! iu Society for Promoting Working-Men ' s Associations , 183 , Fleetstreet . Gratis , if by personal application , if by letter , o e Postage Stamp .
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HOFWYL COLLEGE , RIVER , near DOVER . COnaiicted by Mr . J . WESTON , M . lt . Q . P . Eatublishod in 1813 , to combine the beneficial influences of family und homo with a sound , extensive , and polite EDUCATION on very moderate terms , commencing at JU 20 per annum , to a limited number of thirty-six young gentlemen . Tho situation , in niont healthy and delightful ; tho grounds and land , fifty ucrea in extent ; and thu Institution coinmodiously adapted , wHIi upncious and airy rooms and oovered Gymnasium . Euou pupil learns drawing , and hut ) a single bed . French and Gurmun by foreign professors leuident in the family . Twelve young ludlea receive , under the care of Mrs . Weston , M . O . P ., a superior education , combining with the ornamental the useful part of a young lady ' a education , bo generally neglected in moat uohools . Terms as above . ProapootuacB , containing views of the establishment aud locality , may bo tftU 00 , application to either Prluoipal .
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new Weekly Political and Literary Journal , to be entitled The FR I S'N D OF THE P E O P L E . Edited by G . JULIAN HARNEY , assisted by several able and popular Writers . This periodical will be of large size . Its leading features will i w \ a I ¦ 1 fi A * .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 31, 1852, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_31011852/page/23/
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