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COMMERCIAL RECORD.

BANKRUPTS.

From the Gazette of Dec. 30th, 1851. E. H. FIRMINGER and P.
BEARE, Lime-street, merchants.—C. W. ELLIOTT, Aylesbury,
grocer.—J. KIRBY, Buckingham, miller.— J.BARRELL, Billericay,
Essex, grocer.—J. FURNISS, Almondbury, Yorkshire, woollen-
cloth-manufacturer.—J. FORSTER, Liverpool, filter-merchant.—
G. I. HIGGINSON, Hutton Sessay, Yorkshire, cattle-dealer.—
C. L. R. WILKINSON and E. BOND, Manchester, calico-printers.
R. PEEL, Blackburn, ironmonger.—R. DARLINGTON, Wigan,
scrivener.

Jan. 2nd, 1852. J. A. EDWARDS, Toxteth Park, Liverpool,
boarding-house-keeper.—H.COULTIS, Newport, Monmouthshire,
grocer.—J. ALLOTT, Sandal Magna, Yorkshire, banker.—T.
HALL, Hull, innkeeper.—R. THORMAN, Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
engine-builder.

Jan. 6th. E. H. PALMER, Brentford, brewer.—H. R. SABINE,
Poppin's-court, Fleet-street, card-maker.—P. SUMMERS,
Tabernacle-walk, fancy printer.—R. TROWER, College-street, Chelsea,
builder.— J. COLES, Buckingham, dealer in corn.—J. COGLE,
Limington, Somersetshire, miller.—T. HITCHENS, St. Thomas-
the-Apostle, Devonshire, timber-merchant.—T. ROBINSON, Hull,
broker.—H. BROWN, Liverpool, ship-chandler.

Jan. 9th. R. and R. BILLING, Reading, brick-makers.— F. F.
COBB, Canterbury, grocer.—S. MASON, Newcastle-under-Lyne,
draper.—J. WILLIAMS, Bristol, shipowner.—D. BOOBBYER,
Tavistock, ironmonger.—G. MILNES, Scarborough, cloth-
merchant.—J. B. TAYLOR, Liverpool, commission-agent.—R. W.
OGILVIE, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ship-broker.

Jan. 13th. W. MOSS, jun., Stock, Essex, miller.—A. MARKWICK,
Martin's-lane, Cannon-street, manufacturer.—H.STANLEY,
Gerrard-street, Soho, scrivener.—E. WICKINS, Faversham, linen-
draper.—R. P. WESTON, Wellington, surgeon.—I. GARDINER,
Bristol, saddler.—G. MOON, Borrowby, Yorkshire, corn-miller.
J. P. T. LAZARUS, Stewart-street, Spitalfields, merchant.—
J. COOPER, Liverpool, butcher.—J. S. ORFORD and W. KIRKHAM,
Manchester, paper-hangers.

Jan. 16th. F. F. WOODS, Pelham-place, Brompton, builder.—
J. BRISTOW, Lewes, tea-dealer.—W. HOUSTON, St. James's-
terrace, Harrow-road, builder.—W. DALTON, Charlotte-street,
Pimlico, grocer.—J. INGRAM, Southampton, seedsman.—T. U.
ANDERSON, Wellington, Shropshire, mercer.—J. VARLEY,
Manchester, chemist.

Jan. 20th. F. R. HEWLETT, Leyton, Essex, cowkeeper.—G.
COLLIER, Landport, Hampshire, draper.—G. MARSH, Church-
street, Minories, carpenter.—R. YOUNGMAN, Waterbeach,
Cambridgeshire, miller.—J. AMERY, Chelmsford, hotel-keeper.—
J. POTTER, Birmingham, mill-manufacturer.—W. HAYWOOD,
Birmingham, grocer.— J. KETTON, Middlesborough, Yorkshire,
grocer.—J. O'DONNELL, Sheffield, grocer.—M. A. KEEL, Liverpool,
coffee-house-keeper.—R. H. BELL and E. BELL, South
Shields, paper-manufacturers.

Jan. 23rd. W. D. PRITCHARD and D. PRITCHARD, High-street,
Marylebone, coach-smiths.—J. G. Marsh, Church-street, Minories,
carpenter.—T. HARRIS and J. BURLS, Hampstead-road,
brewers.—G. POTTER, Grosvenor-basin, Pimlico, lime-burner.—
G. FLINT, Lombard-street, hosier.—F. LONG, Vere-street,
Oxford-street, importer of foreign lace.—T. FOOTMAN,
Wolverhampton, huckster.—J. HURLEY, Birmingham, linen-draper.—
R. S. JAMES, Leeds, ironmonger.—W. BELSHAW, Manchester,
joiner.—J. H. GILLAN, Liverpool, commission-merchant.

Jan. 27th. W. A. COGAR, Newgate-street, boot and shoe-
dealer.—G. GULL and F. D. WILSON, Old Broad-street, City,
Russia brokers.—J. BOXALL, Brighton, coachmaker.—H. F.
WOLLASTON, Wandsworth-road, merchant.—F. WINCK,
Margate, tailor.—W. PLATTS, Crawford-street, Marylebone, draper.
L. J. NERINCKX, Great Portland-street, laceman.—W. ROCK,
Surrey-place, Surrey, printer.—H. GLADWIN, Nottingham,
draper.—E. TINSLEY, Cradley Heath, Staffordshire, cooper.—
W. WOOD, Bristol, provision-merchant.—W. LOUGHER, T.
LOUGHER, and D. LOUGHER, Plymouth, iron-founders.—C.
BACON, Walton, Somersetshire, tailor.—J. COPLAND,
Barnstaple, Devonshire, draper.—H. POUND, Plymouth, builder.—
E. WALKER, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, woolstapler.—S. BICKERTON,
Liverpool, butcher.—W. J. FOULKES, Birkenhead, druggist.
G. HOPKINSON, Liverpool, coach-builder.—J. J. RAYNER,
Manchester, tailor.

BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED.

Jan. 13th. G. HAYNES, Leek, Staffordshire, draper.

MONEY MARKET.

Upon the whole, the effect of the condition of France on the
English Stock-market has not been important. The fluctuations,
both in the Government Stock and Railway-markets,
has not been great; but, taking the month through, their
tendency has shown a trifling decline. A great portion,
although not the whole of this decline, is doubtless due to the
character of the events in France.

STOCKS. Highest.   Lowest.   Latest.   
Three per Cent. Consols     .     .     97½961/896½
Three per Cent. Reduced    .     .98¼97971/8
Three and a quarter per Cents. .   9998983/8
Long Annuities, Jan. 1860        .71/16771/16
Bank Stock, 7 per cent.      .    .217215¾216½
India Stock        .        .     .    .261259259
Exchequer Bills, £1000       .    .595658pm
India Bonds, £1000      .     .    .726472

FOREIGN FUNDS—LATEST PRICES.

Belgian 4½ per cent., 92¾      Peruvian 5 per cent., 91½
Brazilian 5 per cent., 93Portuguese 4 per cent., 32¾
Chilian 6 per cent. 101Russian 4½ per cent., 100¼
Danish 5 per cent., 103¼Sardinian 883/8
Dutch 4 p. c. certificates, 90Spanish 5 per cent., acc., 223/8
Mexican 5 per cent., 297/8.
Paid.  RAILWAYS.  Highest.  Lowest.  Latest.  
100Brighton and South Coast.  9896½97¼
allBlackwall .      .       .      .77/867/87
50Caledonian   .     .     .    .1615¼151/8
20Eastern Counties     .      .76¼6¼
50Edinburgh and Glasgow  .282626
allGreat Northern   .    .     .187/8181/818¼
100Great Western  .            .87½8585
100Lancashire and Yorkshire6260¾61½
100Midland      .     .     .     .58¼54¾55¼
25North British   .      .      .75/86¾6¾
100North-Western   .      .   .118¼114¾115
30South-Eastern  .    .      .215/8201/820
100South-Western87¼8586½
25York, Newc., and Berwick185/8175/817¼
50York and North Midland23¼21½21¼

FOREIGN RAILWAYS-LATEST PRICES.

Boulogne and Amiens, 107/8
Dutch Rhenish, 3¼
East Indian, 3 p.
Namur and Liege, 6
Northern of France, 17¾                 

Paris and Orleans, 42
Paris and Rouen, 26
Paris and Strasbourg, 155/8
Rouen and Havre, 10½
Tours and Nantes, 83/8     

CORN MARKET—LONDON WEEKLY AVERAGES.

Wheat, per qr., 30s; Oats, 19s. to 23s.; Rye, 26s.; Beans,
25s. to 30s.; Peas, 30s. to 34s.; Flour per sack, 34s. to 37s.
American, per barrel of 196lbs., 19s. to 25s.

PROVISIONS—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES.

Bacon, per cwt.—Limerick,
     42s. Belfast, 40s
Beef, per tierce, prime mess,
     80s
Butter, per cwt.—Carlow, 1st,
     74s. to 80s.; Waterford, 1st,
     66s. to 74s.; Dutch Friesland,
     96s. to 100s.; Limerick,
     1st, 66s. to 74s.  
Cheese, per cwt., Cheshire, 42s.
     to 66s.; Wiltshire, double,
     40s. to 54s.; Dutch, new
     Gouda, 31s. to 39s.; American,     
     42s. to 46s.                                 
Eggs, per 120, English, 5s.
     to 6s.  
Hams, per cwt.—York or
     Cumberland, 50s. to 60s.; Irish,
     46s. to 67s.; Westphalia,
     48s. to 50s
Mutton, per 8lbs., 3s. 4d. to 4s.
     4d.; 
Pork, per 8lbs., 3s. to 3s. 6d.;
     American, new, per barrel,
     46s. to 55s.  
Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and
     Essex Ware, 43s. to 76s.;
     25s. to 40s.                                       

GROCERY—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES.

Cocoa, per cwt. in bond. Ord. to
     good red Trinidad, 25s. 6d.
     to 42s.; Bahia, 26s. 6d. to
     48s.
Coffee, per cwt. in bond.—Good
     ord., native Ceylon, 38s. 6d.
     to 72s.; Mocha, 70s. to 85s.;
     St. Domingo, 37s. to 40s.;
     Sumatra, 33s. to 35s
Rice, per cwt.—Bengal mid. to
     fine white, 8s. 6d. to 11s. 6d.;    
     Madras, 7s. 6d. to 9s.  

Sago, per cwt. in bond.—Pearl,
     15s. to 17s.
Sugar, per cwt.—Jamaica, 26s.
     6d. to 36s. 6d.; Mauritius,
     brown, 24s. 6d. to 28s.;
     Brazil, 14s. to 22s.  
Tea, per lb. in bond.—Ord.
     Congou, 8½d. to 1s. 7d.;
     Souchong, com. to fine, 1s. to
     2s. 2d.; ord. to fine Hyson,
     1s. 2d. to 3s.; Imperial, 1s.
     3d, to 2s.  

Candles, per 12lbs. 4s. 6d. to 6s.Coals, per ton, 15s. 3d. to 15s. 9d.

OILS.

Pale Seal, per 252 gals., Â£32          
Sperm, £84 to £86
Cod, £31.10s.

Olive, Gallipoli, £44
Linseed, £21 6s.