C 560 J 
[May, 
MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 
Sugar.—The plentiful supply of new Sugars brought forward this week has occasioned 
some briskness in the market ; the sales, in three days, are estimated at 3000 hogsheads 
and tierces ; the holders have been anxious.to meet the demand; they- sell freely since 
they see the fallin Mauritius Sugars. This will, ultimately, affect the West Indian 
Muscovadoes. The refined market has remained all the week in a languid state: the few 
goods sold were again at a small reduction, particularly the low brown lumps for exporta- 
tion. Fine goods were heavy ; Molasses varied. East India Sugars.—There have been three 
public sales of Mauritius Sugars this week, and a general reduction of 2s. and 3s. per cwt. 
on all qualities. 
. Coffee.—The public sales this week consisted of Jamaica, Demerara, and Berbice: 
chiefly of inferior qualities, which have gone off heavily ; good and fine middling 70s. and 
74s. 6d. ; good middling Berbice 75s. and 83s. ; about 600 bags good old Brazil sold 1s. 
lower, 36s. ‘ 
Rum, Brandy, and Holiands.—The Rum market continues heavy, Leeward proofs 
sold at 2s. 2d., and a few fine Jamaica have also been sold. The offer for Leewards are 
Id. under the present currency; they have been rejected. In Brandy and Genoa there is 
no alteration. : 
Hemp, Flax, and Tallow.—The Tallow market continues steady ; in Hemp and Flax 
there is little variation. 
Tobacco.—The inquiries after Tobacco are very considerable, and sales would be effected 
if the holders would submit to lower prices, but they are firm, and no transactions to any 
extent have taken place. 
Course of Foreign Exchange.—Amsterdam, 12. 44.—Rotterdam, 12. 4}.—Antwerp, 
12. 144.—_Hamburgh, 13. 143.—Paris, 25. 60}.—Bordeaux, 25. 90.—Frankfort-on-the- 
Main, 152.—Vienna, 10. 6.—Madrid, 36. 03.—Cadiz, 36. 03.—Bilboa, 36. 03.—Bar- 
celona, 36. 01.—Seville, 36. 03.—Gibraltar, 49. 0.—Genoa, 29. 65.—Venice, 47. 04.— 
Malta, 48. 04.—Naples, 39. 03.—Palermo, 119.—Lisbon, 45. 03.—Oporto, 46.—Rio 
Janeiro, 24.—Bahia, 34.—Dublin 1. 0}.—Cork, 1. 03. : 
Bullion per Oz.—Portugal Gold in Coin, £0. 0s. Od.—Foreign Gold in Bars, 
£3. 17s. 9d. — New Doubloons, £0. 0s. — New Dollars, 4s. 93d. — Silver in Bars, 
(standard), £0. 4s. 113d. 
Premiums on Shares and Canals, and Joint Siock Companies, at the Office of 
Wotre, Brothers, 23, Change Alley, Cornhill.—Birmingham Cana, 292/.—Coven- 
try, 1,0802.—Ellesmere and Chester, 110/.—Grand Junction, 298/.—Kennet and Avon, 
2711.—Leeds and Liverpool, 463/.—Oxford, 700/.—Regent’s, 243/.—Trent and Mersey, 
G sh.), 7901.—Warwick and Birmingham, 255/.—London Docks (Stock), 87/.—West 
India (Stock), 1907.—East London WatrER Works, 112/.—Grand Junction, 501.— 
West Middlesex, 68/.—Alliance British and Foreign Insurance, 10/.—Globe, 01. 
Guardian, 23/.—Hope Life, 5}/.—Imperial Fire, 105/.—Gas-LicuT Westminster Char- 
tered Company, 503/.—City, 187}/.—British, 17 dis.—Leeds, 195/. 
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTCIES, 
Announced from the 22d of March, to the 2\st of April, 1829 ; extracted from 
the London Gazeite. . 
BANKRUPTCIES SUPER- 
SEDED. 
Friend, J. Bristol, maltster 
Robson, R. Manchester, victuallcr 
Atkin, T. Greenwich, draper 
Aubrey, H. H. W.  Broad-street, 
Edgeware-road, merchant 
Mott, W. R. Brighton, builder 
Quick, J. and F.J.Chown, Stonehouse, 
miller 
Goss, T. Newton Abbot, mercer 
Balch, J. Evercreek, baker 
Bedford, T. Goswell-street, carpenter 
Smee, J. and E. A. Crown-court, 
warehousemen 
BANKRUPTCIES. 
[ This Month, 126.] 
~ Solicitors’ Names are in 
Parenthesis. 
Alcock, H- Threadneedle-street, ta- 
vern-keeper, (Dicas, Austin Friars 
Arnitt, F. Thirsk, draper. (Atkinson 
and Co, Manchester; Makinson 
and Co., Temple 
Amphlett, T. Bromsgrove, seedsman. 
(Robeson and Co., Worcester 3 Gre- 
gory, Clement’s-inn 
Armittage, J. and W. and S. Standish, 
Sheffield, manufacturers of Brittan- 
nia-metal goods. (Tattershall, Teme 
ple 5; Palfreyman, Sheffield 
Armfield, M. Macc‘esfield, silk ma- 
nufacturer. (Clarke and Co,, Lin- 
coln’s-inn-fields 5 Higginbotham, 
Macclesfield 
Adams, W. Winchcombe, surgeon, 
(King, Serjeant’s—inn 5 Straford 
and Co., Cheltenham 
Andrew, T. Gosberton, victualler, 
(Willis and Co , Tokenhouse-yard 5 
Carter, Spalding 
Burne, W. Cornhill, woollen-draper, 
(Burt, Mitre-court, Milk-street 
Boston, W. Hackney, whitesmith. 
(Nokes, Southampton-street 
Burns, R. Liverpool, chemist. (Bircb 
and Co.) Great Winchester-street 
Brown, H. Hackney-roady and Red 
Lion-street, Whitechapel, baker. 
(Thompson, George-street, Minories 
Boulcot, J. Worcester, glover. (White, 
Lincoln’s-inn 5 Holdsworth and Co., 
Worcester 
Bannister, T. John-Street, Totten- 
ham-court-road, goldsmith. (Chip- 
pindall, Coventry-street 
Beart, T. Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, 
money-scrivener. (White and Co., 
Great St. Helens; Worship, Yar- 
mouth : 
Bond, T. M. East Dereham, linen- 
draper. (Sole, Aldermanbury 
Bray, A. Red-lion-yard, -St. Giles’s, 
horse-dealer. (Denton and Co., 
Gray’s-inn-square 
Burn, T. Govent-garden-market, and 
Streatham, fruit salesman. (Hard- 
wick and Coy Lawrence-lane 
Burfitt, J. Frome Salwood, Clothier, 
(Perkins and Co.y Gray’s-inn 
Box, C. Maidstone, grocer. (Rush- 
bury, Carthusian-strcet 
Boothby, F, C. Hulme-Walficld, far- 
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