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UUtO&BHIBE N £ WS . KA 1 TCHS 8 TSB . Hjan > -Looii We aybbs . According to a cir--eakr forwarded to the rarious towns in Lancashire , by order of die Committee of the liand-Joom weavers of Manchester , « delegate meeting was held od Monday the' 8 th instant , at the house of Matthias Ashton , sign of the Bam , Oldham-Road , Manchester . The object for which the" delegates wen * called together was to consider the best and most likely measures to improve the present condition of the hand-loom weavers . Mr . John Steward , of
Askton , was unanimously called to the chair , and opened the business of the meeting in a manner that cennnced tfc « n that they had chosen a man to preside «* er the meeting , who understood . the important < qoe « tioa which they were met . to examine . Sereral -statements were brought forward , of the present condition of the wearers , from different towns , which -differed yery little in their general character , and all vest to prove that some speedy remedy should be laid before her Majesty ' s Commissioner * , when they came down : to Lancashire , that would put an end to co much misery as was at the present Jime making 2 > id strides amongst us , to the great injury of ourvet and par neighbour * , with whom we mujht
have any dealings . The Rochdale delegates brought forward an excellent document , drawn up on purpone to lay . before the Commissioners , which set forth , that the Corn-laws , and other taxes press upon the industry of the country . After a discussion of three hours , is which the whole of the delegates took part , the following resolutions was adopted , — " That in the opinion of this meeting tite Corn Laws are a great cause of the present distress amongst the hand-loom weavers , ' together with a disposition amongst a few grinding manufac-Jxrers , to reduce wages below * their brother manufacturers in the same branch of trade—and we earnestly recommend to every town and district the necessity
of laying these evik before her Majesty ' s Commissi-- * ners , and of endeavouring to press npon them il ? - necessity of having the Corn Law < repealed , and a board of masters and workmen appointed in every --town and district to regulate the wages to be paid from time to time according to the" state of the market—and that a penalty be enforced by law -opon any master or workman violating ,: or attempting to violate , the agreements made by such , a Committee or Board so appointed , in virtue of sneha laar . " ~ -The meeting unanimously agreed to the resolution , and afterwards passed an address to JMr . Johx Fiklbek , M . P . for Oldham , thanking him for bis sincere advocacv of the jest claims of the
handloom wearers to legislative protection—which he received from the deputation that awaited upon him on Tuesday ; and requested : that ' the deputies should inform the different towns and districts they represented , that it would give him great pleasure to be able to effect some plan of relief for them . He stronglv recommended that we should do the best for ourselves ; and he would not fail to do his share to effect , if possible , our speedy regeneration . After the address to Mr . Fielden was passed , a resolution was brought forward , thanking Messrs . " Hindley , "Wakley , ileetwood , Sec . for the manner in which they supported Mr . John Fielden on . the / 21 st of December last , in the Commons House of Parliament , when he brought forward his motion for some plan of relief for the hand-loom weavers . — The motion waspassed without one dissenting voice ,
that it be xenewed as soon as possible . The document and the men that were sent with it , did credit to the boroogh of Rochdale . It clearly stated that , unless the Legislature protected the fight of the working man to live by his industry , the repeal of the Corn Laws or any other law , would not benefit the working classes , and the hand-loom weavers in particular . After a long debate on the Corn Laws , la which the delegate fromBplton , ( Mr . M'Connell ) took a prominent part , and was strenously opposed by Mr . Curran , from Manchester . Mr . M'Connell attempting to prove that the repeal oflthe Corn X > aws would , independent of any- other measure -of relief , effect all that was necessary to place the hand-loom weaver on a . footing of of Independence . Mr . Corran , on the contrary , ¦ went to prove that die repeal of the Corn Laws ¦ would not benefit the whole of thehand-Io 6 m : weavers '
• one penny , provided that some plan-was not adopted to prevent the unfeeling masters from reducing their ¦ wa ges / when the state ofthemarketTequired no such reduction , and that a committee of masters and men , being duly appointed in every distr ict , to regulate the price of labour would , with a repeal of ihe Corn Laws , be the best plan that could be recommended to her Majesty ' s Commissioners . 'Mr . G . stated , that he was of opinion with his Bpchdale . friends , that before a repeal of the Corn Laws could take
place , the taxes mnst be reduced , and the rental of - the land brought down to " enable the JCngKsh farmer to meet the foreign - grower . "Thanks being voted to the worthy Chairman , Mr . -Steward , for his able conduct- during the whole of ihe proceedings , the business concluded - , and the almost unanimity prevailed amongst the delegates —each having acted as if all depended ob himself , -and faithfully dischargisg his duty to those that se nt him .
SOGHDAXSu - -. - ' Odd Pellows . —On Tuesday , the Loyal Xing Xdward HI , Lodge , Xo . 407 , of Independent Odd Fellows held their Anniversary , at which time upwards of eighty of their brethren sat down to * excelieut dinner provided by Mr . John Isherwood , host of the Wool Pack , Ihaie Street , "Rochdale . . A number of the member ' s wives and friends joine . d in the convivialities , which were . kept up to a late boor , when the meeting broke up in peace and good -order .
aHDDLETON \ Pook Law Meeting . —On . Monday last , a meeting wash * Id in the national sehool-room / Tongelane , near Middleton , to take into consideration the propriety of petitioning both Houses of Parliament for a repeal of the Poor Law Amendment Act ; -Mr . "Whitehead , ch ef constable , in the chair . Similar resolutions to those passed at a meeting / held last ¦ week , at HuSdersneld , were passed . Earl Stanhope is to present the petition to tae . Heuse of Lords , and John Fielden , Esq ., M . P ., for Oldham , the one to the House ' of Commons . The speakers were Messrs . Stoneacre , Fielden , Kent , and others . - - ,
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TO ADVERTISERS . ^ gain we have been -compelled to reject several Advertisements , 271 consequence of untimely delivery at the Office . All Advertisements for the Northern . Star must be sent inly 12 o'clock on Friday , us the enormous circulation renders it absolutely necessary to go to press at that how . - - , In consequence of ihe severe indisposition of Mr . O'Connor , brought on by unparalleled exertion in opposition to the Ballot and agitation * for ihe Suffrage , As has been prevented Jrovi attendhig , ihe meeting at Rochdale , on Thursday night ; - and the same reason must plead his excuse for . xat attending at Manchester ~ xur Saturday *
¦ Since the commencement of the present -year , Mr . O'Connor has been present at the- following Meetings—January 1 st , Newcastle } 3 rd , Edinburgh ; 4 th , Glasgow y 6 th , Slaley-bridge j 8 th . Zeedsj 9 th , Leeds ; 10 / A , Bradford . We have received a communication from . Thomas Barrett , James Dyson , and George Oliver , having reference to the Leeds Town Mission . " We full y concur m the inference draicn by'the -writers from the facts therein detailed ' , and are acquainted , of our own knowledge , with other-facts j > n which ¦ s itnilar inferences inay , be established . ¦ The ¦ " Northern Star , " however , being purely a Politicaljournal , . tannot be made a vehicle f *
Theological discussion , and , as no reason was .- assigned / w the exclusion of the minister referred ~ to , wedoiwt see sufficient ground in the fact to snake a matter of public interest ; but ' we shall -keep an eye on these and some other , parlies of the same description , for ire know iltat many gross impositions are continually practised oh the public under the guise of " liberal piety . " . " The Hardships of an Irish Pig Jobber . " We have inquired into the circumstances uf this case , anil shall publish and comment on them ..
Gsr Lancashire AgeMs will please to notice , that tee shall send all the Portrbits for Laneashlri to Mr . Seywwod , at Manchester : therefore they will p lease to address their ; orders toi-him this week , and he will then dispatch to each the number of portraits they require , and some pesting bilis along with them . Bui each agent must have Jus order at Mr . Hejvrood ' s by Wednesday night , so that we can have the whole on . Thursday corning , else it will be out of our power tb execute than . ¦ . ' -
¦ Cur Oldham and AshUm Agents ire informed , that we have made inquiries -at the Leeds Post Office , and' find that iheir papers were dispatchedby the itailVan at the proper time . They are requested 4 o make inquiries of the Manchester Post Master , at to tht cause of the delay , and communicate to 4 U the answer they receive .
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Toe numerous complaint * we are constantly recticing from our Agent * and friends throughout the country , at to the late delivery anrf non-delivery of the Northern Star , at the several Post Offices , thall undergo an investigation as soon as Parliament meet * . It is not the first time toe have had to complain of the negligence of the Man-Chester Post-matter . We are . compelled to displace the Address of the *• London Working Men's Association" on Canada , to make room for the demonstrations of popular sympathy with the Canadian cause ^ which we this week report in our pages . The Letter of " Richard Oaatler" to the " Leeds
Mercury , " in answer to the queries of Edward Snnderland , has been received . If the " Mercury " should refuse to insert it , it shall have a place in our next . The order to withdraw Mr . Naylor ' s Advertise , ment respecting the Sale of the Inn at Yeadon , came too late to be attended to this week . The letter of Jeremiah Marsden was too late . Perhaps we may give it next week . The paragraph from Lockwood , about the secret order , was set up in type , but displaced for other matter . The copy has been since lust . We have received the report of the Rochdale meeting , but quite too late for insertion . We will give it at length next week .
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ItEOAZi QUESTIONS . " Richard White . " The claim of querist , entirely depends vpon the terms in the Will of Dillon , whether or no the father of querist was left the property , in fee } or merely forlife . " Y . W . " The female hat no right whatever to dispose of the trust property for a longer period than her minority , and even that is difficult and hazardous , being married and under age , she ceases to have any claim upon arriving at full age . " Y . Z . " The daughter o / Y-.- 'Z . has a perfect right 4 * Zl «>?»¦•*• j * , % jv «/* A » ft £ ¦«¦ //»« ST /«/ e // nni ) •»> Jtttm tnfh **** * &
life time , and the Executors may proceed in virtue of any verdict returned by a Jury . "' I . H . S . " The week's expense referred to in our number of the 13 / A December , had reference to the national expenditure , and not to any retnuneralion which members directly receive j but to make one ansiver generaly memBers do receive indirect pay for the support of government . " C . P . " has the option of recovering the amount of the two promissory notes from any of the parties best able to pay .
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MARRIAGES . On the 10 th instant , at our pnrisb . church , by the Rev . Dr . Hook , vicar , Mr . Thomas No ton , manufacturer , to Mary Ann , second daughter , of George Smith , Esq . ? Hanover-square , Leeds . On the 2 nd instant , at St . George ' s , Bloomsbury , London , Mr . John Price , of Maftchertef , late of Moyston , to Mary , second daughter of the late James Emmett , E . « q ., of Halifax , and widow of the late Mr . Charles Walsh , of the same place . On the 7 th instant , at the parish church , Halifax , Mr . Joseph . Hill , to Miss Sacken , both of Skircoat . On the 6 th instant , by license , at the parish church , Halifax , by the Rev . B . Bayfield , Mr . William Crowder , stay maker , to Mrs . H . Emmet , both , of Halifax .
On the 3 rd instant , » t the parish church Halifax , Mr . Samuel Hirst , to Miss MaryBlagborough , both ofOvenden . On the 8 th instant , at the Superintendent Regis trar's office , Dewxbury , Afr . Isaac Hey , of that p lace , cordwainer , to Charlotte , daughter " of Mr . John Dobson , worsted manufacturer , of Wakefisld .
DEATHS . On the lOfh instant , Samuel Hargrave , youngest son of the late James Hargrave , of Wortley , aged On the 2 nd instant , at his residence , at Mytholmrovd , William Briegs , Esq . He " was agentlerhan whoseloss-srillbedrtjplj felt by a numerous family and circle of acquaintance . - Same day , aged 68 , Mr . John Townsend , of Hnliax , auctioneer . The deceased was greatly respected , been an auctioneer 39 years . ¦ On the 1 st instant , deeply regretted by a large circle of relations and friends , in the 63 rd year of his age , Mr . Moses Netherwood , of Halifax , dyer . On the 7 th instant , aged 44 , Mrs . Firth , wife of Mr . J . Firth , drysalter , Cloth-Hall-street ,
Huddersfield . Same day , atS 3 cote » , Mrs . Robinson , wife of Mr . John Robinson , worsted manufacturer , to the great regret of her family and friends . - On the 9 th instant , aged 28 years , William , son of the late Charles Rhodes , hat manufacturer , of Rochdale , ne being the 4 th of the same family , vix . three sons and one daughter , all in the prime of life , who have diad since April , 1 S 37 . On the 11 th instant , Robert , son of Mr . John Ashworth , butcher , of Rochdale , aged 32 years .
It is with regret we record the death of William Birtbeclc , Esq .. nt Settle , banter , and a magistrate of the West Ridinjr—we believe the first instance of a member of the Society of Friends qualifying as a Justice of the Pence . The event was quite snddep . He was on the bench at the Wetherby Sessions in his usual health : his death occurred on Sunday morning , in the 67 tb . year of his age . His character was formed after the mostapproved model . Conrteons and gentle in bis transactions with all—faithful in the discharge , of his promise ^ and persevering almost to a proverb . This ' latter quality wai particularly conspicuous in him ; for notwithstanding Ms multifarious engagements as a banker and worsted manufacturer , he was indefatigable in the discharge
ofhismaeisterialdQties—a most active director of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal , which undertaking owes much of its prosperity to his efforts—and found mnch time to cultivate his mind , for he was no mean proficient in literary and scientific knowledge . He wasawannfriendtoth * diffusion of knowledge among the lower orders , and his interest in the success of the Mechanics' Institution was scarcely le * " than that of his brother , Dr . Birkbeck , of London . In politiohe -was an ardent friend to the cause of Reform , and a valuable stay to the Liberal party in the Torified scene of his habitation . He was generonsandnospitable , a kind friend to the poor , and universally esteemed by a large cicrle of friends and relatives . —Bradford Paper .
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DECLARATrbx OF INSOLVENCY . G . SOLOMONS , Minories , tallow Chaadler . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED . S . MARSH , Bnrslem , Staffordshire , manufacturer of earthenware . R . MCRACKEX , Manchester , provision dealer . BANKRUPTS TO SURRENDER IN BA 8 ISGHALL STREET . J . BLOMFIELD , Farringdon-street , City , Jan . 12 , Feb . 36 , at eleven . Solicitor , Holmes , Liverpool-street , Broad-street . T . and J . SKELTON , Gerard-street * Soho , oilmen , Jan . 12 , atone , Feb . 16 , at eleven ; Solicitor , Harpnr , Kennington-cross .
SASKRVPTS TO SUBHEADER IX THE COUNTHY . T . WY 1 HES , Northfield , Himbleton , Worcester , cnal mwchanf , Jan . 19 , Feb . 16 , at eleven , at the White Har t Inu , Digbeth , Birmingham . Solicitors , Hill and Daniel , Worcester and Kidderminster ; and Smith , Chancerv-lane . J . HOOLE . Crookes , Sheffield , tanner . Jan . 15 . Feb . 16 , at twelve , at the Town Han , Sheffield Solicitors , Hoole , Sheffield ; TatterBhall , Great James-street , Bedford-row . G . COLE , Oxford , wine merchant , Jan . 19 , Feb . 16 , at nine , at the Mitre Tavern , Oxford . Solicitors , Lowe and Co ., Southampton buildings , Chancerv-lane .
W . WELCH , Brockworth , Gloucestershire , corn dealer , Jan . 20 , Feb . 36 , at three , at the Ran > Inu , Gloucester . Solicitors , - Bloxsome and Jackson , Dnrslev : and White and Whitraore , Bedford-row . R , WARNER , Ashby-de-la-Zouch , schoolmaster , Jan . 15 , Feb . 16 , at twelve , at the Bull and Anchor Inn * LougibriJge . . Solicitors , Snelson , Ashby-dela-Zouch ; and Capes and Stfiart , Bedford-row . O . P . WATHEN , Woodchester , Gloucestershire , clothier , Jan . 36 , Feb . 16 , at the Golden Cross Inn , CainBcross . Solicitors , Croome and Son , Cainscross , near Stroud ; and Blower and Vizard , Lincoln ' sinn-fields . W . WAYTE , Stoke-npon-Trent , wharfinger ,, Jan . 19 , Feb . 16 , at twelve , at the Wheat Shea Inn , Stoke-npon-Trent . Solicitors , William * and Tnrton , Stoke-npon-Trent ; and King , FurnivaTs
DIVIDEJfpS . J . S . Crispin , St . Martin ' s-court , and Tottenhamcourt-road , boot-maker , Jan . 26 . W . 6 wyther , Piccadilly , linen-draper , Jan . 29 . J .. Brace , Willow-walk , Bennondsey , tanner , Jan . 27 . G . Children , Tonbridge , Kent , banker , Jan . 26 . J .
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S . Morns , Devonport , iron-founder , Jan . 2 0 * J . W . Elger , Cnmbndge . vbaker , Jan , 31 . R . Canr , Headingtou ' , O ^ ordinlri . buteher , Feb . 1 . ' ' - 'J . i . 'Hi , : Webster , Lowestoft , SnBolk , linen-draper , June 14 . J . Peckmore , Birniinenani , baker , Jan . 3 k 3 . aud J . Kirk , Leeds , tibplate-workers , JanV ^^ 29 . Cxusons and Co . Manchester , '¦ ' cotton- 'Spinners , Jan . 30 . J . Marsden , Manchester , corn-dealer , Jan ; 29 . J . Crowther , Hudderefield , corn-factor , Feb . 10 . . •; . ¦ ¦¦¦ - " ' - . '" ' ^ ; ¦ : /" . ¦ ' ¦; - ¦ . ¦ . ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ CERTIFICATES—JANUARV 26 , J . Burgess . Lowestoft , Suffolk , cordwainer . W , BurneU AVortley , Leeds , cloth-maaufacturer . v R ; Rose , bevizes , cheese-factor . J . Mannirig , Leamington-priors , builder . Ken worthy 'and Sons , Quick , Saddleworth , Yorkshire , ¦ cottonmanufacturers . - ; " i ;; i ( :
PARTNERSHIP !* DISSOLVED , Roberts and Co . Spobner and Co . George ^ yard , Lpmbard-street , warehousemen . Cole aud ; Co . Bristol , linen merchants . Manson and Gregson , Liverpool , tailors . Emerson and Anderson ^ Corn Exchange , cornfactors . Moore and M'Creight , Liverpool , merchants . Maxwell and Newall Bburdeunx , / w 1 ne-merchant 8 . Levey and Sons , Botolph-lane , and Oxford-street , fruit-merchants \ so far as « regards J . " ¦ ¦ Levey .- Coster and Co . Aldermanbury , gilk-warehousemen ; so far as regards T . Coster . Dolling nnd Langley , Chudley Devoasbire , attorneys . Ellis and Balinarino , Queenstreet , Cheapcde , merchants . Girling and Hill , Burton-npon-Trent , tailors . G . and Fi Hyde ,
Fleet-street , stationers . Ives and Wliite , Cberteey , surgeons , Yerbury and Co . Bradford . Wiltshire ; bo far as regards J . Yerbun-. J . and S . Taylor , Liverpool , druggists . M . and F . Hight , Dover , architects , Terrys and" Harrisons , Ripon , and Knaresborough , bankers ; so far as regards R . Terry . Ashwell and Jenks , Nottingham , lace manufacturers . Field and Lloyd , Wilderness-row , and Myddleton-sqnare , Clerkenwell . surgeons . Ramsboitoin and Co ., Windsor , brewers . Jenkinson and Co ., Manchester , packers . Watson and Collinsdns , .. Hiul , commission agents ; so far a « regards R . B . Watson . Slade and Co ^ Newfoundland andrPoole , ship-owners ; 80 far as regards I . Slade , sen . Lemmann axd Co ^ Manchester , merchants Baldwin and Diggens , Tuubridge-wells , carriers Greaves and Co ., Yorkshire , coal-master *; . so far as regards A . Greaves . Tayleur and Co .,
Liverpool , Sir U . Lockerel , -Bart , nud ( Jo ,,: Ausunl'riars , East India agents . Heald and Perkin . Wakefield and Morley , painters . Domett aim Co ., George-yrird , Lombard- « treet , merchants ; : so far as regards W . Young . Atcberley and Evans , Wbitchurcb , Salop , and Nantwich , Cheshire , mercers . Jones and Son , Leominster , HWrefordshire , corn factors . Rainey arid Co ., Bell-conrt , mincing-lane ; so far as regards W .-. B . Ferguson and J . Parr . Nevill and Co ., Llanelly , and the Steel-yard , copper smelters ; so far as regards C . L . l . DuPre . Parrott and Pearson , Claphain , snrgeons ; W . and A . H . Powell , Oakley-etreet , Lambeth , hat manufacturers . Morbey and Macr nish , Beech-mills , Wycombe Marsh , Buckingbanishire , paper makers . Fontaine nhd Son Tlidiuburgh , tailors . Jackson and Co ., Glasgow , bookaellers . The London and Westminster Bank ; so iar as regards R . Pitcairn . -
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE , Jau . 9 . ' v ; . '¦ - . ' : + : ¦ ; v 'vvc ¦ ' ¦ ¦ DECLARATION OF INSOLVENCY . . Jan . 8 , JAMES SISLEY , of Margate , carpenter . Jan . 8 , ELIZABETH CLEGG , iSteof Belfieldhill , afterwards of Moorhouse , and now of VVaitlaud , Rochdale , Lancashire , cotton-sjmmer . v BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED . PETER WRIGHT , of Lvtds , grocer , Jan : 20 , at eleven , at the Court-House , Leeds .
- " . BANKRUPTS . ^ "' WILLIAM JOY , of Patemoster irow , bookseller , and of Bloomsbury-sqnare , boarding house keeper , Jan . 16 , at two , and Feb . 20 , at twelve ^ at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Pennell , official assignee ; and Mr . J . D . Williams , solicitor , 36 , Coleman-street . JOHN GiLLINGHAM , of I'arr iijgdonrBtreet , victualler , Jan . 16 , at half-past one , and Feb . 2 U , at half-past twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . David Canaan , official assignee , 4 d \ Finstiurysqnare ; and Mr . Eden , solicitor , Villiers-street , Strand . - " ^ " : ' "
SAM UEL KILBINTON BREWER , of Brighton , librarian and bookseller , Jan . 18 , and Feb » 20 , at twelve , at the Town-hall , Brighton . Messrs . Freder ick and Charles Cooper , solicitors , 49 , Ship-street ^ Br ighton ; and Mr . James Hore , solicitor , J , Serlestreet , lincoln ' s-inn-fields , London . WILLIAM BREWER , of Bristol , corn-merchant , Jan . 24 and Feb . 20 , at one , at the Commercial-rooms , Bristol . '¦_ Messrs . Bayuton and . Son , solicitors , Bristol ; and Mr . E . J . Horton , 11 , FurriivaTs-inn , London . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ . - ' V . ¦ _
ROBERT JONES , of Liverpool , grocer , Jan . 25 and Feb . 20 , at one , at the Clarendon-rooms , Liverpool . Messrs . Blackstock and Co ., solicitors , Temple , London ; and Mr . Booth , solicitor , Templestreet , Liverpool . JOHN SNELLING , now or late ofMessing , Essex , grocer , Jan . 22 ftud Feb . 20 , at ten , attne Three Cups Hotel , Colchester , Mr . Sauiuel Wittev , solicitor , Colchester ; and Messrs . Stevens and Co ., solicitors , 6 , Queen-street , Cheapside , London . ROBERT MOORE SNOWDON , Malton , Yorkshire , draper , Jaiu 18 and Feb . 2 u , atone , at the Robin Hood Inn , York . Messrs . Makiiison aud Sanders , solicitors , Middle 'IVmple , London ¦ , and
Mr . Thomas Francis Foden , solicitor , Leeds . JAMES MUCKLOW , Birmiugham , publican , Jan . 23 and Feb . 20 , at one , at Dee ' s Royal Hotel , Birmingham . Messrs . Blackstock and Co ., solicitors , 1 , Paper-buildings , inner Temple , London ; Mr . John buckling , solicitor , Union-street , and Mr . T .. R . T . Hodgson , solicitor 2 , Cherry-street , Birrhinjrbam . - " - '¦ ' ¦ - '¦" WILLIAM YATES the elder , of Old Bnfiery Works , Worcestershire , ironibunder , Jau . 23 and Feb . 20 , at eleven , at-DeeV Royal Hotel , Birmingham . Messrs . Clarke and Me ' dculf , solicitors ^ 20 , Lincoln's-inn-ficlds , London ; _ aud Ale « srs . Xyudall and Rawhns , solicitors , Birmmghaui .
dividends . , v At the Court of Bankruptcy ^ ; . " Richard EHingwortnV of York , booW&ller , Feb . ]' , a | half-i ) a . st twelve . Absalom MarsL , of lirentford , confectioner , Feb . 1 , at one . John Nicholson , of High-street , Soutliwark , linen-drapery Feb . iv . ' half-past one . 'Henry Binney , oi Beruers-street , Middlesex , dyer , Jan . 31 , at " one . . ' . . ¦ - . William "' Au ± gustus Bartelot , of Regent-street , perfumer , Jan . " 33 , at eleven . John Bennett , of 4 , Three Tunpassage , Newgate-street , bookseller , Jan ,-31 , at twelve . Da \ id Twort , of Horsempndeii , Kent , miller , Jan . , at one . : . ¦
In the Country . '¦' .. Jonathan Drury , of Kidderminster , WorcesterSaire , grocer , Feb . b ' , at twelve , at the Black Horse Inn , Kidderminster . Thomas Jones , ol'Kidderriiiuster , Worcestershire , carpet-manufacturer , Feb . 6 , at one , at the Black Horse Inu , Kidderwiiister John Oulton , of Ashton-nuder-Lyne , Lancashire , corn-dealer , Feb . 7 , at eleven , at the . Cpnimissi 6 uers' -rooms , Manchester . ' - Johii Winnihgtou , of Chorlton-upon-Medlock , Lancashire , druggist , Feb . 1 , at twelve , at the Commissiqjiers ' -rooyns , Manchester . James Uuswortb , of Radclifle , Lancashire , ironmonger , Feb . 6 , at eleivni atthe Commissioners ' -rooms , Manchester . " Thomas
Gore , of Claytori-inill , Laucasliire , ^ flaxispinuer , Feb . 2 , at ten , atthe Coinmissioners ' . jioQntiSj Man-. Chester . Richard Reynolds , of Leed * V bift-brbker , Feb . 3 , at twelve , at _ the Court-hptisej Leeds , Samuel Frederick Lott , of Exete ' r , liat ^ r ,-Jon . Si , at two , at the Old London luh , Exeter ^ Thomas Hatton , of Mackle ^ field , grocer , Feb . 1 , at the Angel Inn , Macklesfield . George Chapman , of Selby , Yorkshire , corn and bacon factor , Feb . 1 ^ attwelve , at the Robin Hood Inn , York ^ William . Mount-castle , of Manchester , siik-mannfacfurer , Feb . 2 , at "twelve , at the Commissioners ' -rooms ) Manchester . Benjamin Homan , of St . Leonard ' s , Hasting : * , Sussex , builder , Feb . 1 , at tVvelve , at the George Inn , Battle . ; ^ - ,
CERTIFICATES ^—JANUARY 30 . John Holloway , of Bridge-street , Blackfriars , strawhat-manufacturer . John Lythgoe , of Liverpool , ) cooper . William Bennett , of the Sv ? an Tavern , Arundel- « treet , Strand , tavern-keeper . Jpsepli Brace , of Willow-walk , ' Bermondsey , taniier . Thomas Hatch and Richard Hateh , of Ecclestoh , Lancashire , calico-printers . John Christopher Davie , formerly of Shereton , Wilts , and late of Gloncester , surgeon and apothecary .
PARTNERSHIPS DrPSOLVED . John -Webster and Joseph Sutton , of Sheffield , cutlers .. Richard Woods nnd S . R . Gresgon , of Howley , near Warrington , varnish , ind colour makers . Charles M'Murdo , Theodore ;^ . Rathbone , and Samuel Martin , of Liverpool , insurance brokers . James Buckley and- John Bradburyy BrownmH , Saddleworth , James Prescott and Thomas Noble , of CheBter-road ^ witaiin ' VHulme , Lancashire , grocers . William ; Jlpgop anft : Sainuel Firth , of Wickersley , Yorki 5 hire ;> quarryrijieiBf ; v R .
M . Hutchinson and W . P . Hutcbiuson , of Liverpool ,, sngar refiners . -D . S . Ru ' shton and ' - 'Johi WTnttingbam , of Salford , -ttpti-fouivdeTs . Paul Wilson and Alfred Monsir , of Grantham , drapers . W . W . Staff , of Norwich , eoap ^ maker , and Richard Shaw , late of the same city , manutacturer , deceased ^ Richard Shaw , of Norwich , manufacturer , deceased . and John . Richard Kidd , of the some city , dy « . Thomas Kittrick and John Herbertj of pnkegtreet , Grosrenor-square , builders . Joseph Bridge well Whittingfand John Sutton , of King ' si Lynn , Norfolk , surgeons , Gjeorge PritcUard and William Henry Goddard , of 28 , New Bridge-street , " Lon-
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don , attorneys . \ WilHam . Bidden . and John Riddell , of Yoxall , fannere . B . J > . Squire , Dand Hills , and Read Robert H | ll « , of Norwich , and Cross-lane , St . JMary ; Hill , London , Tinegarmakers . Joseph Deqairian , of Newgate-market , and Matthew Ed ward freely , 27 , Je win-crescent , London , meat salesman . 1 homas Taylor , Robert Ask , and Elisha ^ aylor , of Rowmarah , Yorkshire , '; earthen , ware ' majrafacturers fso far as regards Robert Ask ^ "Thomas Sidney Hewitt and Richard Trevor Roper , of T kenhouse-yard , attorneys . Joseph John Sander * and Eliza Mack * ingley , of 39 , Clareuce-street , Rotherhithe , shopkeepers . Edward Sharland , William Row Sharlans , and Peter Sharland , of Winchester , < auriers . Francis Clare and William Horton , of ^^ Norwich , ] r . dyers . PennisGrundy , Samuel Grund y ^ Ann Grunz dy , and John Wood , of Manchester , flannel and
blanket-merchanU . Joseph Hopkiuson , James Brook , and William Jowett , ; of Bradford ,. Yorkshire , brasa and iron founders ( so far as regards James Brook . ) / John Bennett Luce and Sarah Jane Luce , of the Castle Hotel , Southampton , hotel-keepers / William Anthouy : and Thomas Benbow , of Liverpool , timber-merchanta . George H . Miller , William Maiey , ' , ' . and Thomas Taylor , of Bedford , carptntersvllenry Smith and Samuel Highrield , of Liverpool and Leghorn , merchants Jaiues Baggot and William Baggot , of Bromyard , Herefordshire , farmers . Mary Womb well and William Womb ' l'ell , of Stoke Newington * cowkeepers , 'W . E . ' Paynter and James Street , of Pembroke , solicitors .- , Richard vBibbyy John Steplienson , Alexander Bouney , and James Robinson , ' of Preston , ilax-spinners ( so far as regards John Stephensoii . ) Willifem Marling Thomas Marljng , and Samuel . S . Marling , of Ham-milli Stroud , Gloucestershire , clothiers .
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION . ADAM 'REID , of Glasgow , btiilder , January 12 and 29 , at twelve , at the King ? s Arms Inn , Glasgow .
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LONDON CORN EXCHANGE . . : ' ¦" ; ¦ ; -: ' MAHfk ^ LANE , ^ MpND > yj :, JA ! N . " 8 . ¦ : " ' , ] From E » sejc . and Kent theri mi » \ g » o& « nj > ply of Whaat , % ana , and Peas , and from Suffolk a large arrival of Barley , with a fair quuntitf of thin atticle from Norfolk , and ii few veeg ^ ls with OaU frprn the Lincolnshire const and Scotland are fresh ujifcr this cfciy '« market , whilit the supply from lrelaad since tt \ B day iw ' nmgV . t ha » been v « ry . trifling . ; Tht ¦ ' di'hsc fog of Friday having l ) een « uc « eeded by cold and dr ) -ing easterly rrinds , tite condition of the neW W heat has be > n MCiiicivhiit improved , and » . better »« mand was i * conse ^ queiic * experiencea , at an advance of Is . ; per . quarter on all fine samples , with a pretty good eJearance . of thig day ' * supp ly .: ¦ " ¦ t ¦' ¦ , '¦ . .. . ' . ' . ¦'¦¦ : . : ¦ : ' . ' ¦ ' - v ¦; - ¦ ¦' ' • ¦ . :: - '¦ '¦' ' ' . ¦ : ¦ . - ¦ " . lruh Hour was held rather higher , and thi » » rticle met a better wle . .. ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ ' . ;' . . ;¦• ¦ ¦ - , ¦ ¦ ' ¦' .- .- . - . ' . . ' .. . The ' large apply bf-Barley caused a dull trade , and any but the very imest suuiples must b » noted lai per guartiir lower . Malt » ii without alteratioa in vahit . ¦
Bean » | roet a fau-sale on rather higher term * . : : ¦ . Thec < iW frosty Weather has caused a good demand for both : boiling and bog Peas , really choice aaiiipl < ea commanding an udrunceof le . per quarter , :. . : j'f he thick stat « of the U-eathei having , kept back the vetuela at w . i with OaU from Ireland , enabled the factor * to make » pretty cood clearance of the prerious large snppliM , ere the weelc closed ; and there being .. no material addition at , thi » day ' s ' Hiasket , there was u decidedly firlaerr ton « given this njornijig , ; tp the trade generally , ; , and alth » ngh . th « present cold . "weather will caiife the farmers to thrash out niwe freely fur the Baku uf the itnw ^ itill the consumption * f this . articl e will bt ? also increased , » nd stock being in Jh * hands of consumers and * dealers , lower pric »* : weie , genwally obtained ; jand for prime corn , ah advance of 6 d . per quarter was established ..- ' -. -j ..- . - . ¦ " /¦ . ' ''¦' . .. '¦ . - ... : . . ' .. ¦ . ¦ . . ' "¦ - ; Lin-ecil and Baj > esecd wore nnaltered in valme . CURRENCY PER IMPERIAL MEASURE . WHEAT . s . d . jMftlt , NorfolkPalo .. 52 .. 80 Kssex , Kent , Suflt / lk Ab .. 58 l ) o . NeW .......... White . ; .. ... ; ..... 45 .. 64 ; PEASE . Norfolk & Lincolnshire's .. 57 Hog arid Grey , hew .. 31 .. 32 . Wh tejdo . do .-.,,.-30 . .. 59 Ma ^ H ; .., ; . ^ .,.... 32 .. 33 Yorkshjre :...,,.... White Boilers ...... 36 .. 38 acotcn y * tute .... 4 B ... 34 u _'_ ¦ . . n l'medo ........... 53 .. 56 H f i * —• .. .... 34 .... 40 Morav-Angus and Maeagan .......... RothnhireUfd .... OATS . White ; . * . ; ....... English feed ........ 19 .. 20 TriBhlied , New ...... U ,... 48 Short idbH ...... Do . White ........ 48 .. 51 Poland :......... ; 22 .. 26 ' : ¦ ¦ - " - BARLEV . Scotch , common .... 20 .. 22 Grinding .......... 24 .. 26 Potatoe .......... 23 V * 28 Instilling : ' .......... 27 .. 29 Berwick .......... Malting , New . 30 .. 34 Irish , white ........ IS ... ' 23 Chevalier , . New .... ... . Do ; Potatoe ...... Mult , Hrowu ........ 49 .. 51 Do . Black ... ; . » ., 17 ., 19
lMPEKiAIi ; AVKRAGE 3 . Wht Barle Oats Rye Beans'Peau . Week eridiMg 24 th Nov . 1837 53 7 30 0 21 2 30 0 37 3 ' 35 0 . ' " " ¦ Dec ; 1 st " 52 6 29 521 030 436 » 34 6 8 th " 52 « 29 220 028536 1 35 0 15 th " 53 5 29 2 201130 9 35 7 34 7 22 nd " 53220 320 5 28 0 \ U 5 33 11 i -.. 31 st . . ;¦ " ¦; . 52 9 28 0 20 2 2610 34 0 33 10 Apgregute Average of the ¦¦ ¦ . '• ¦ last six weeks .......... 53 0 29 4 20 8 29 2 35 8 34 5 Duties J ... ...... ; ,....... 33 8 18 4 16 9 25 9 Ifl 9 18 3 Do . on gntin from British ¦ : Vnaai ^ otti / tna nilf nt ' " ¦ ' .
THE WATERSIDE POTATOE MARKET .- ^ Jan . 8 th . The quotations have not varied since the last report , and trade continues'dull . ;¦ - . ¦ ¦ : York Reds ( per ton ) b'O a 10 Shaws ( per ton ) ...... 40 a 50 Scotch lieds ,,...,.. 45 a 55 Devon Red * ........ 55 a 60 Kidnnya ......... i . ; 60 u 70 Jersey Whites ...... 40 a 0 Natives ..,. t ..... ; . 50 a 60 Blues .............. 40 a 0
HAY AND STRAW ( p ^ r load of 36 trusses . ) Smithfield . jC . s . . £ . a . Whitechapel . jC . s . je . a . Hay ............ 4 0 » 4 16 Hay ......... v ., 4 0 a 4 1 . Clover 4 4 a 5 10 Clover ... i ........ 4 0 a 51 Straw ........... 1 lOal 16 Straw . ; ... ; ...,. 1 18 W 1 I Cumberland .. : Portman ,. Edgeware-road . 8 Hay ...... 4 10 a 5 0 Hay ............ 4 0 a 5 CloVer ...-.. j . ... 4 5 . - •» 5 10 Clover ........- .. 5 0 a 5 I © Straw .. .... 1 16 a 1 18 Straw \ .......... I 16 a 1 1 ° — ' —— —— •• •• - " ¦• . " " . - "¦• — . _ 8 ¦ : . - " -. ' - " ... - . Kr . yiy , . - - ¦ . " ¦ ¦ ¦"
. i . ¦ jf . s . - jt . l a . ¦ ¦ ¦ . . :. . je . 8 . jt , ti . Dutch 45 0 a 5 5 0 Riga ^ P . T . R . 0 OaO 0 PetnsVnrgh ; 0 0 a 0 0 Ditto D . C .. 0 0 a 0 0 Nnw Zealand .... 0 0 a 0 0
: LKATHKR ( per lb . ) d ; d . ¦ ' '¦ -: ' : ¦¦ ¦ - ¦ d . d Crop Hises , 30 a 401 bs . 10 ial 3 German Horse Hides .. 10 a 21 Ditto , 40 a 50 lbs . ; .,.. 12 a 15 Spanish Horse Hides .. . 12 a 24 Ditto , 50 a 60 lbs . ; ... 13 > 17 Calfskins , 30 a 40 lbs . Bull Hides ; .,........ 10 a 13 ( dozen . ) ............. 14 a 18 Vitriol Butts ......... 16 a 17 Ditto , 40 a , 50 lbs ...... 15 » 21 Brifslish tiutts 14 a 23 Ditto , 50 a 60 . lbs .. ; ... 16 a 21 Koreign Butts ..., ; ... J 3 a 18 Ditto , 70 a 100 lbs .,... 14 a 20 KorBign } i " iies ,.-..... ID a 12 Lnrga Seal Skins ...... 11 a 15 Dressing Hides .. 10 } a 14 Ditto , SmaH ...... ; ... 20 a 22 Ditto , Shaved ........ 12 a 15 Kips ........-......... 10 a 17 Best Saddlers * Hides .. 14 a 16 -Bm \ B . \ . i ........ ¦' ... ' ..- 7 a 12 English Horse Hides .. 9 a 13 Bellies ................ 6 a 8 ¦ ShouldfiiM ............. 7 a 12
METALS . LEAD . £ ¦'» . /« . - ; jf . g . jf . % . British Pig Litharge .... 22 10 a 0 0 ( per ton ) .... 20 0 a 0 . 0 TIN . s . d . s . d . Shi- « t ( milled ) 21 0 a 0 0 In'Blocks . ; -..-. 87 0 a 87 6 Bar .......... 22 10 a 0 0 Ingot * ...... 88 fl a 88 # Patent shotj : Bart .......... 89 0 a 80 6 la 12 ...... 24 Oa 0 0 ; ' COPPER . Red , orMinium 21 10 a 0 0 British Cake ^ OO 0 a jf 92 0 White . ; .... 30 a 0 0 Sheet ? , perlb . 0 11 a 0 0
SMITHFIELD CATTLE MARKET , JAN . 1 , [ Whenever the word stoneoccurs in these prices through- '' . out this paper , it is to be considered' as the imperial stone of 14 -Ib 4 . ' > nd such only , no other being lawful . ] ., -. ' , "''• ;¦' -. ' . There was exhibited for « ale in ; . » ux market of to-day a moderate"K ' upply . of beasts : as to numfcers , Whilst Ihe general duality of f it was good .. As the weather was favourable to : slauehtermj ?; the butchers , who were in ttunierwsattendance , purchases all kinds o' Beef somewhat freely , at ah advance of foil 2 d . per 8 lbs ^; 48 . 6 d . per 81 b iV being readily obtained for the prilhest Scot *; ^ were' tolerably well supplied with ! Sheep , which wsre mostly of prime quality .: Altho'Qgh the trade with Sheep , was by uoineansbriik , an enhancement of about 2 d . perSlbs ) was ? paid for the best Sotithdbwna . A very limited number otCalvea was offering , whilst the sal * war rather hpaTy , at .. list week's quotations . ^ The : primest ¦ mall porkers commanded a ready / sale at full y * : but at nothing nuotable be + ond . '¦ 'hs't Friday s . prices ; but ' Ae inferior pigs , 121 of which arrived by steamers from Ireland , went off heavily at late rates . The arrivals of live stuck from ScotUnd by sea hnye been Bgaimvery limited , but this is attributed to the by no meani remunerating Tptnrns which the sni ppers ' havt lately . reeeiTed . which , us a matter of coarse , hiv «> made the speculators careful an to their future consignment * . r ' : We received ^ np tp bnr market to day ^ about 700 shbrthorn * from Lincolnshire ; 450 short-horns from , Leicestershire ; . 450 sioTt-horhsand Herefoi ^ sfrpm ^^^ Northamptohshire ; 170 . Scots from Norfolk ; 60 Scots ond Devons fryih Suffolk ; 27 Scots aud nipta from Essiri ; 27 Devons , Hereford ^ , » nd runts fnini Cumbriageshire ; 27 runts , Scots , Herefords , and Derons from Warwickshire ; 20 Scots wid Devons from Oxfordshire ; lTOHeretords from Herefordshire ; 135 Devons from Devonshire ;\ 17 Scot » , by eesi i frmia ScotVcmi - , 20 © eyoiis and runts from Susiei ; 22 Devons and cows from Surrey . ; and 19 Devorii and Herer fords from Kent . The remainder of the bullock aHpply was chiefly derived from / the neighbourhood of the metropolis . About two-thirds of the supply of Sheep consisted of about equal numbers oF Southdowns , Lincolns , l * iceut » M , Kents , and Kentish halHweda ; . the Temainder-of polled Glpucesters , Sonier < et * ,-ic ., with 100 fromScotland . . . ' ..-: : Per stone of Sibs . to sink tho offal . i ' ::. ' ¦ ¦' : " r-: '" - - \ - : ; 8 .-d . ¦ ¦ . ;»; .. & . ' . ¦¦¦ . ¦¦ : ¦ :. ., - ¦ : ' ; ¦ ¦' . ; ' . i . ' a ; . ,. a . - Inferior Beef ,... 2 . ' 4 to 2 6 Prime Beef ....... 3 6 to 3 10 Ditto Mutton ; ... 3 0 .. - . 3 2 Ditto Mutton . \ i . 4 2 .. 4 6 Middling Beef ... » 8 .. 3 2 LamV ..... ; ..... 0 0 .. 0 0 pitbMutton .... 3 / 4 .. 3 ; 6 Veal .. ; ..,. ; , ; .. i 4 8 .. 5 0 1 LIVE CATTLE AT MARkBt ; ¦ Beasts S . m ^ -Sheep 24 ^ 00-r-Calres 107- rPiga 507 .
NEWGATE ANBliBADENHALL MAttKEtS , { MoNbAY . J ; . " Since this day se ' nnisht' bnir arrivala : of . slaughtered meat from variopa quarters have been tolerably gotfd , ' but not so large as in some preceding weeks . Howerer , they have been fallradeqtate to the demand , whast ; their general qualityy With the exception of some few conaignmeiiU of Veml ftpni ; the west of England , has b * ea of fair aven * g » . ¦ ¦' . Owimg to the continue ! miiitieBs 61 : the weather , » few of the arritals hare come to hand somewhat nnsaleable , unlew at very reduced ; prices , at \ vhich the salegmeti h » Te betn compelled to dispose of themin . order to effect a clearance .: Taking thearrival * « s a whole , we may safely venture to assert , that the quality of them . hHS been quite as good as in most past seasons . A few package * of prune roasting and boiling Beef , ; as iko a con . siderable fiumber of hind quiirters of Mutton of wry superior qnality , hare been reeaived , a » d sold at hi jh price * . If vre consider the present mtes which are being obtained in theite markets for Beef « nd Mutton , ; we may infer , that they cannot - . toby any means remunerative U those who ship meat hither from any distant quarter .
Manchester Corn Exchange, Saturday, Jan. 6.
MANCHESTER CORN EXCHANGE , Saturday , Jan . 6 .
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LIVERPOOL CORN EXCHANGE , Tuesday , Jaxr . 9 . Our supplies of wheat are again light ; but of oatej flour , and especially of oatmeal , they are to a liberal amount , - The wheat trade during . the past , week has exhibited further symtoms of improvement , both as regards prices and demand . On Friday the choicest ; qualities of Irish red we ' re worthSa .- ; gpod parcrfsofLimerick 7 s . 8 d . to 7 s . lOd . ; ordinary and fair runs 7 s . 3 d . to 7 s . 6 d .: a parcel or two of white w . ere sold at 6 s . 2 dvto 8 s . 4 d . Old wheat has niet more inquire , and some parcels of English and free foreign have changed hands at 83 . 6 d . to 8 s . btt ' - for . red , up to 9 s ; to' 9 s . 3 d : per 701 b 3 . for white . Prime brands of flour have found a ready , sale at fully previous rates ; for superior marks of Irisk , 4 H >»; per 2801 b . haa been « btained . ^ -Oat « , thongh not free of sale , have supported , the quotations of Tuesday , ani the importers hav « nut had occasion to store ; . Prime potatoes are scarce , aud would bring 2 s . 9 Jd . to 2 s . 10 d ., whilst'tair mealing qaalities ate stUing at 2 s .: 7 d . to 2 * . 8 d . : Welsh are in moderaie demand fiir pro- ^ tender at 2 s . 5 d . to 2 s . fid . per 451 bs : Uatmeal hsi ' a supported
previous lvtee—24 s . to 24 a . 6 H ..-per 24 S \ ba :, aud is held / irmly . The market is bare of > ariey , both maltii ' ig and grinding ; , and prices ar « consequently almost nominal . Beans , both new aud old , have been sold on rather lower teiina . No clvange in the . value of peas . Very little pacing in either article ' . — Several large export orders have boen executed in bonded wheatrrs » y to th « extent gf nine or ten £ nou « and qnartei « . Archangel ah 4 other low qualities have seen sold at 3 s . tovJsV 3 d ., whilst the Superior rUns of Baltic havebrought 4 s . S ' S . to 5 s . 3 d . per 7 Ulb 8 ; ; Thr « e to Vy \ ir tWusaad bamls of swftet flour have also chanced hands at 25 s . to 26 s . pur : barrel .-7-At this morning ' s niBiliet all _ descriptions of wheat were htjd for an advance of fully 2 d . per 7 Ulb 8 / , at which a' moderate extent of business was transacted , i"lour , which is offering at comparatively lower rates than wheat , m » lt > a better sale at an unprovemeut of fully Is . per sack . There -was littls done in oats , but we cannot vary the quotations ; very few of fine quality ottering . Oatmeal was in limited demand at late rates . . '¦ : - ¦ .
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Leeds CpRy Market , Jan . 9 ,-r-The arrivals of Wheat during the past week have been large , of other Grain the supply for this day ' s rnarket is oaly moderate . Tliere is a . Hrumess in the Wheat ' trade which the millers cannot overcome , and the demand is fair , at about the rates of last wewk . Fine Barley fully supports late rates , while inferior qualities are difficult to quit . Oats and Beans are each very slow stale , and rather lower . . .. Arrivals at Leeds from the 2 nd to the 9 th ^ Jan ., 1838 . Wheat Barley Oats Beans Shelling Rape Lirixeed 9539 28-lb' 1149 1 W 3 107 240 398
Bradford Piece Market . —Successive advances in the . prices of yarn have coinpelled an advance on piece !! to be demanded by the manufacturers to the extent of from three shiliings and sixpence to five shillings on six-quarters wide merinos ! Large sales have ¦ not been observable in to day's Market , but it is understood that sales to some extent have been effected previously , and subsequent to last Thursday . ' ' . .. " ... '" -. ' .- . ' * ' Brauford Yarn MARKEjp .- ^ We hare to notice a further advance in the pricesof yard ; The stbek * of the spinners are tast decreasing , ; and ' ' . ' transactions ' ' are made with much greater spirit and cpijndence . . ¦ ' '¦"•' ''" - . ¦ . ' ¦ ¦¦ v " . ¦ : : ¦ ' '¦ '¦ : ' . ' . " - .
Bradford Wool Market . —It is cheering t » find the late very considerable influx of wop ] into the Market to be iiot more than adequate to the demand ; indeed , of the finer qualities of long wool the supply is insufficient , and prices are accordingly a shadei hi g her . . DewsburV Cloth Mauket , Mouday , Jan . % . — There has beeu little or no busiiiess transacted iu our market to-day ^ So little : ; business has hot been
done for these several months back , this is in consequence of the inerchauts being all engaged in mnking up their accounts . . '/ :: ' : ¦' . / ¦ , WAKEKiELn . Cattle Market ^ Jax . 10 . ^—We had a fairvsupply of Stock at marjcetthismorniiijf , of both descriptiousi The attendance of buyers was pleutifuly aud the market was a shade better , and neivrly all was sold at the prices following ^ - —Beef , Ms . to 7 * : per stone ^ Mutton , tid . to 6 | d . per lb .--Beii ! 5 ts , 450 . ; Sheep , 4700 ,--The , Lean Market was only a short supply of Lean Cattle and Calvers .
Skipton Fortnight Fair , Jnn , 8 . —We had an excellent fiupply of prime Fat iienats at this day ' s market , and although there was 110 wjuit of custojners , yet the market was dull .---jio alteration can . be quoted in prices . —Fat Beiists , 555 ; Lean ditto , 221 ; Sheep , 1454 . ; : v : - U 0 CHPA 1 . E Flannel MAnKpr , Jan . 8 . ~ -To-rday there has been less business done iu this : market thuu oil auy previous market day ; for many weekij past , < 5 oods of all descriptions have iiot gon « off ad was anticipated . It being liew market , a deal of business was expected to be doiie . The goods spid averaged the former we ^ kV prices , but purchasers seem disposed not to give so inuch money as the manufacturers want ; consequently ^ riotmauy jgoods were sold . The market was w ^ ll attended by waol dealers , Many of whom were strangers . No great quaiitity of business was doiie at prices averaging those ot the last few weeks . : <¦ ¦ :.,. .-:..
H vi < i Corn Market , Jan ' . 9 , ^ -The supply of Fanners' Wheat to-duy was liot large , and it still comei to hand out of condition . Fine dry samples of both uew and old Wheat fully realized the rateyof this day week , and iii some iusferices :, an advance of Is . per qr . -was obtained ; but the parcels which ^ are out of condition met dull sale . We had a luiddliug supply of Barley , which sold slowly at last week ' s prices , fn Bean ^ no alteration . There were a gbbd inany OaW oft ' ering , but the bulk of them were-of inferior quality ; no alteration cau % noted in tfe value , la Linseed , and RapeseedW Variation . v Newcastle Corn Market , Jan . 6 . The farmers continue to supply pur market very sparingly with
wheats , and the condition of the « ainpies * xppstrd for sales to-day was very bad . The arrivals frou * the south meet a pretty free sale , but a good deal having cQtne in lately , an advance in price was preyentea which , bu tfor the large arrivtjs , jnust havetaKenplace . To-day the market closed heavy at last Saturday ' s pr ice * . Rye contiaues to meet but little attention . Malt very dull ; 'flie arrivals of barley are considerable , and prices Is . per qr . lpwer . Peaa go-off slowly at \ qyi rates . Oats in fair condition wereia food demand ' at improving prices . —Arrivalsdurirjg the | w ; ek , coastwise ^ -2505 qrs . wheat , 42 qrs . ry > 177 ? . . qw . barley ^ 335 qri . malt , 21 qrs . beans , and 1845 sacks of nour .
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, JANTJAKY . _ Inward . ^/ VtwB % ai--George Paliiaer ; JacTcson . Freulricksladt . - ^ --Njmp h (> P « ek < il . London . - — Enterprize . ( Sj Wilson ; Eliza , Williams : Britannia . Books . ^ ¦ ;¦ : , - ::-M ¦¦ . :. ¦ ¦ : ' . - . : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ - . ;¦ '¦ . ' . ¦ T ~ T ~? \ QuTWARD . ^ -Fw A eu « arffe . ^ -Vesta , ( S ) "Me . AH Henry and Elivabeth , Sh&rd ; Agenona , Martin * Wells . —Trial , Munsoa ; Endeavour , Patrick . Loth ^ .--Saran , Allen . / rai ^ ferf .--Sarah , D # aridve . ^ »^< r «/ awi . --Wilhdmina Hendrika , De Jonee Lpih . —^ Bearer , Cooper . \ ¦ * From Goole . —For Hdmbro ' . —Jeaeaaa ^ CiaxYc . For Goole . —Front breidrickstadt . — -Catharine Peeper . : "¦ ¦ -. ' .:. ¦ -:: ' . '¦"• ¦¦ ¦"¦ -:- , ' . - . - ¦; : '' . . ' FBIDAY , January 5 .
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';;¦ ¦¦ -:-: ¦ . ¦ :, i-SUNpAY , ; . JANUARY--7 . :, v ; ' ;; , ^ ' IswiRp . —From Zy »« . —Lord Nelson , { S ) Wise & « r& »' . —Ribstou , Salmon . London . —Vivid , ( sj Agare ; Londbn , ( S ) Taylor ; Gazelle , ( S ) Hurst Aberdeen . —Superior , Smith . Yarmouth , —Jnpitef ( S ) Matthewmaa . jSt . JoAti ' s . ^ Andiyy lie&Z ipswich . r-JCoiiii pqsa , Barker * ¦ ¦¦ - - ¦ . ; : V / r i OuTWARb . ^ - / or Suriderland . - ~ Ge : 6 rge Richard , son . Newcastle . —Neptune , ( S ) HuihbTe . From ( iAiTiHBRq ' . —For . lilakeney . —Iris , Ellis .
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Leeds : —Printed for the Proprietor , Feargci O'Connor , Esq ., of Hammersmith , CouiitJ Middlesex , by Joshua HouisoN , at h » Printing Offices , Nog . 12 , and 13 ,. . Market Street , Briggate ; and Published by the aaid Joshua Hobson , ( for the said FeOgus O'ConkorO at his ^ Dwelling-house , No . 5 , Market Street , Briggate ; tea iriternal CommnnicatioQ existing ^ between the said No . 5 , Market Street , and the said Nos . 12 , and 13 , Market Street , Briggate ; thus constituting thf whole of the said Printing and Pnblisttiag Offices , one Premises . A . 11 Communications must be addressed , ( Vob faid , ) to J . Hobson , Northern Star Offio » i eeds ; - '; ; ' . - -.-v ¦;¦ '¦ '" ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦*' ., ; , ' : ¦ ., ¦; - : K ; . ; - ' ' - ' ' . . v . - ¦ . Orders and ASyertisementg received by the unJda ( * iseiitioi ^ Agenta : — - ^ - . , ' -.: / i ' ^ ' - '' :- ' : ^^ -. k-v
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On the 6 th instant , Ledstone HaU , in this county , the Hon . LadyBroadhead , of a son . On the 3 rd instant , at Oulton , the Lady of the Rer . John Bell , vicar of Rothwell , of a son . •'
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Although we iavc had only a limited demand during the week , yet full pricea have been realised lor mo « t of the leading articles' of the : trade . ;~ At our . iharket this morninKv ! g'xid conditioned wheat * are saleable at an advance of Id . to Jid . per 701 bs . ; damp , and inferior sti / nples are entir «) y neglected . Hour inerta a fair inquiry , and is the turn dearer , pats are rather better lold , and oatmeal maybe noted . Od . per load higher . Beans are dull sale at a decline of 1 » . | j > er quarter . Malt rather cheaper ; : . •¦ : - , ' . - ¦ . ¦ V . ¦¦ ¦'¦'¦ ¦ ¦¦ '¦ '¦ - ... -
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LIVERPOOL CATTLK JURKET , Monday , J « nf 8 . \ Ve have had u modurute supply of bea ^ U at market to-day , and the quality middling , witu little or £ variation in grice froihonr lust week ' s Qudtalioni ; but the demand . was chieflyfor those of good quality , consequently there were ^^ a few . rough beasts left iinBold . Of sheep we have had a tiiaiderublK increase in number from our lust wetk's supply , which-haspavsed them to sell for ai shade lefts than the preceding weik : G 60 A Wef niaybe quoted at from 5 Jd . to 6 di ; suintt of ordinnrr quality , 5 d .: per lb . CSood wether mutton was sold at from b | d , to 7 d . ; sumfe of very inferior , quality jind ewes at 6 d ; per lb .. ; and the -market pretty well cleared up at threerb ' clock in t he utternopri . - . ¦ ' CATTLE IMPORTED INTO LIVERPOOL , From the 1 st to thu 8 th Jan .: . . Cows . Calves . Sheep . Luuibs . Pigs . Horses . 966 7 : ' : l . To-l 0 5 , bbO : . 10 t il / ruii /^/ il ri / i'F"ivnr \* nt . * t >* r <
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* mir uivFwu w * * y" iriAivivjcii .. Tawday Evening , Jan . 9 , 1638 . The demand for cotton within the last three days has iuifroved , and American Aetaer ' tptlnm are mote saleaWe * at I'riJiy ' i quotations . The qua » tity sold Dince , that day is estiuiatei : » t 9 , 000 - . bags ,- chiefly American to the " trade . - ^ The imports reportei aince Friday ar < s 7 , 144 from , the United States ; IVi from'the Brazils ; 3 , 2-ft ) from Egypt ; 1 , 160 . froni Savanilla ; and 52 . from Peru;—total 12 , 445 bags . :-ano there ar « three vessels from the United . States , two from Bahia , and one froin S » vanilhi yet to report . : . .. - ;
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YESTERDAY'S WAKEFIELD CORN ^ /• ' - . ¦ , ' . ¦' : ¦ : . : < . ' J ' - ¦ ¦ "i ' ^ 4 RKET ; - ^¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ '' : \ ::: ?* " ?*?* ' . * gtfodsupply of Wheat ieretins nuin ing : —gtiod dry samples are held firmly for ftlly Is , perrqoartermore , anrl aftfiv ekten ^ beeri done at this advance ; pats are without ^ arj . ation . Tliere is a * fair demanii for good Malting Barley * and prices are fully maintained ^ Beans go off slowly , but prices are much as ^ last week .
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HighWattr Morn . Tide . -Even . Tide . Jan . 14 Sunday ...:.. 9 PAST 8 26 past 8 2 su ^ i 15 Monday ..... 44 ...... 8 2 ...... 9 aftei ¦ * 16 Tuesday ... 20 ...... 9 37 ...... 9 epip . I 17 Wednesday 54 ...... 9 10 ...... 10 s 18 Thursday ; ., 2 / ..... JO 54 .... ;" . 10 19 Friday ...... 3 ..... Jl 22 ...... 11 20 Saturday ... 42 .. ; ... !! 8 w .... 12
The Barton steam packets aaildaily from Hull to Barton at seven in the morning , and half-past twelw and four in the afternoon . They sail from Barton b Hull at nine in the morning , and at half-past two . and half-past six in the afternoon . On Sundaw from IJull at eight in the morning , arid from Barton at half-past two in the afternoon . An extra passa » from Ilnll is made every other Monday , at a quarter past ten from Hull , and eleven from Barton . The Hprse Boat leaves Hull , every day , two hbnw before high-vrater , and when the wind is contrari half an hour earlier , and returns fromBarton tpHtiS at the time of high water . - - - . ; v ; The New Holland Steam Packet leaves Hnll dairr at seven , half-past eleven a . m ,, and four pjm .: returns from New Holland at nine a . m ., tWo , asi half-plast sixp . m * On Tuesdays and Fridays . Wit
market days , there is an extra trip- ^ fromNew H $ laud at twelve , and from Hull at one . " . . ;• -. . ; ^ The New Holland Horse Boat Bails from Hull two hours before -b-gh ' water , ; and returns from New H # land to Hull at higli water every day in the ^ weetp The Steam Packets for . Gainsborough , Goofei Thome , Selby , and York , sail each ; day from H # three Hours and a halfbefore high water . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦' . = The York Packets leave Hull for Selby and Y < at ; every day tc suit the tides—Sundays excepted . The YEtrmouUi Packets leave Hull every Wednef > day and Friday , and ^ return from Yarmouth ^ every- ' Tuesday ahdSaturday . : ¦ : " . ' ¦ : ^ The Steam Packets for / London leave Hull 00 Tuesdays at eight morning , Wednesdays at eagbland eleven morning , ; and Saturdays at eight ani eleven ^ morning . They leave London onTnesdajJ , vrednesdays , and Saturdays , at eight in -th
morning . . , The Leith Steam Packets leave UxAl every - \ y $ knesday and : Sunday at high wacer , arid ; Leith eyerjl Saturday and Wednesday .. / £ ¦'¦ The . Lynn Steamers sail from Hull every WednM ^ day and . Friday , at high water , and from Lynn everf ' Tuesday and Friday morning . The Wiutby ahii Newcastle Steamer saila everj Sunday , after the araval of the Lbadon Pactebj and returns from Newcastle oh Wednesdays and j Whitby on Thursdays , calling off Hartlepool , Sun- f derlarid , and Shields . ¦ ' ; .. ''• ' . : *
The Newcastle Steamers leave Hull every Wed- ' ri % aay , Friday , and Saturday morning , and Net-- ^ castle e ^ vry Monday , Wednesday , and Thursdaj morning , calling off Scarborough , Whitby , Hartk- ; pool , Shields , and Sunderlandi : The Hamburgh Packets sail from HulievetT j Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday ^ afternoon ;; anav from Hamburgh the same days . The Rotterdam Packet sails every Wednesday : afternoon , and returns every Saturday . ¦ The Dundee Steamer leaves Hull every Wednei ' day , and Dundee every Saturday .
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TALLOV" AND iCANDLlSS . r ' , , Whitechapel Market price of Fat , 2 s 9 Jd . In qnantitie « v '"' . ' . - . "¦ " "¦¦ . ;' : ' . . " ' . ¦' - . ¦ ' ' >• . . - '¦ of Hba . . ¦ ¦ ¦¦ . ; ¦ .... ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . : ¦¦ - . ¦ . . ¦ ' - ' : ¦ . '¦ ¦ ¦ ' . ¦ . ' Town TaOow ( per ewt ) 50 : 0 Graves .............. 18 Of Russia do' ( Candle ) .. 48 6 Good Dregs .......... 5-0 White do ............. 0 0 Mould Candles ........ 9 0 Staff ................ 85 0 Store do .............. 7 6 Rough do • • • • • • • ¦ • . 23 0 Inferior ditto .......... 6 6 Imports from St . Petersburgh 860 Caski . ¦ V >
• PRICES OF HOPS I ^^ HE BORODGH . v : \ The Hop Market continues in a languid « t » te . Farnham .... ^ -7 0 to 9 0 East Kent , HkebU-4 0 to 6 6 AIid . KentPkets 3 10 V . 3 12 Weald of Kent do 8 Wr . ^ ZlS Bags , ; ........ 0 : 0 . ; . O 0 Snssex Pockets ., 3 A ' .. S--15 .
SUGAR , COFFEE , COCOA , ANP SPICKSsu 6 ar ; « . d . ¦; . - « .-a . tocoa . ^ Large Lumps .. 73 0 a 74 0 : ¦ . a . d . . s * . d . Smau ditto .. 0 0 a 75 0 Trinidad ( pet . Mola 88 ea , Briti 8 h 32 6 a 35 0 cWt . ) ........ 44 0-a 56 0 Bengal good aud , Grenada ..... 43 0 a 52 0 fine ........ 0 _ 0 , 0 0 St . Lucia .... 43 0 a 52 0 Barbadoen , Kine 0 0 a 0 0 Brawl ........ 32 0 a 37 0 COFFEE . . •' .: ; SPICKS . -V Jamaica , Finel ) l 0 a ) 25 0 Cumonionlb . 3 4 » 8 ^> Middlbg . i / . 102 6 : alO 9 0 Cloves ( Ain-Ordinary .. i . 78 0 a 100 0 boyna ) ; ... 1 0 » 12 Demeraraand Do . ( Bourboo ) 1 0 {» 1 2 Berbicegopd Mace .. ; ... 2 8 a 70 Middling .. 110 0 a 115 0 Nutmegs ( un- Good and fine . garb . ) . ; .... 410 all Ordinary .. 78 0 a 108 0 Pepper ( Cay-Ordinary and iezuu ?) ...... 0 8 a-2 6 Broken .... 65 0 a 80 0 Pimento ( Jar , Dominica , ' - . ' ¦ '¦" .- - niaica ...... 0 3 . a . 0 3 } Middling ... 104 0 a 116 0 Ginger ( Jamaica ) .. ' Goodahafine White ...... 70 0 a 130-. 0 Ordinary .. 80 0 a 98 0 Fine large .. 140 0 a 210 0 St . Uomuigo 42 0 a 44 6 Barbadoes .. 45 0 a 50 . 0 Mocha ...... 60 0 a , 100 0 East Indian 20 0 a- 26 0 HIDES ( per ^ lb . ) — ' ¦ : • ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' . ¦'¦ ¦ ' did . ' ' ¦ ' ¦ : ¦ - ;' - •"¦ ¦'• ¦> ¦ ¦ ' d . ' d Market Hides , 56 a Market Hides , ' 96 a ' 641 bu ...., v ......... 2 ja 3 104 Mbs ... ; .. ;; ...... 4 a 4 j Ditto , 64 a 721 bs ...... 2 j a 3 Ditto , 104 a 112 lbs .... 4 \ a 5 Ditto , 72 a 80 lbs ..... 3 ta 3 J Calfskins ( each ) ....... 5 s 6 d Ditto , 80 a 881 bs ..... 3 J a 4 Horse Hides , ditto ..... 7 a 5 d Di « o , 88 aWIh 8 ..... 4 a 4 f ' !
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Jan. 13, 1838, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct337/page/8/
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