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MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 
Sugar.—The Sugar Market was in a very languid state all the last week ; the purchases 
did not exceed 1,500 hogsheads, yet the prices did not recede; the holders were very firm, 
and if there were any alteration, we think that higher prices were paid for good and strong 
descriptions above 60s.: at the close of the market, the estimated sales of Muscavadoes, 
this day, were 700 hogsheads.. Lumps continue scarce. 
* Coffee.—The public sales of Coffee, last week, were inconsiderable: the holders were 
not inclined to sell to any extent, and as the buyers could only purchase with difficulty at 
former prices, the latter were not eager to buy. Jamaica and Demerara sold also with 
briskness at very full prices ; British Plantation at former prices: market heavy. 
Rum.—The speculators continued to buy every parcel of Leeward Island Rum that 
appeared on the market last week ; they purchased nearly 500 puncheons, and there were 
no further supplies. Jamaica Rums continue neglected. 
Brandy.—This market which has been firm, has received a further impulse by the 
declared price, 115 for new, and 125 for old—the latter is much higher than last year : 
the general request appears to be checked by the late advance. 
Geneva.—In Geneva there are few sales, and no alteration in prices. 
Hemp, Flax, and Tallow.—The demand and prices of Tallow continue to fluctuate 
considerably, the price of Yellow Candle Tallow had advanced to 40s. 3d. and 40s. Gd., 
at which extensive sales have been effected, and the prices have since declined 9d. to Is. 
per cwt. Hemp and Flax are higher ; the letters from St. Petersburgh are dated 3ist ult., 
Exchange, 10. 7-16. Tallow, 103; Casks bought, 600; bought, not shipped, 1,500 ; 
shipped off, 153,000. Freight, 37s. 6d. 
Course of Foreign Exchange.—Amsterdam, 12. 2.—Rotterdam, 12. 2. — Antwerp, 
12, 21.__Hamburgh (Marco Banco), 13. 13.—Altona (ditto ditto), 13. 13}.—Paris 
(three days’ sight), 25. 45.—Bordeaux, 25. 70.— Frankfort-on-Main, 151.—Peters- 
burgh Rble. (3 Ibs.), 10.—Vienna (effective), 10.—Trieste, 10.—Madrid, 37—Cadiz, 
374.—Bilboa, 361.—Barcelona, 36.—Seville, 36}.—Gibraltar, 46.—Leghorn, 483.— 
Genoa, 25. 40.—Venice, 474.—Naples, 393.—Palermo, 121.—Lisbon, 46.—Oporto, 
47.—Rio Janeiro, 314/.—Bahia, 36/.—Dublin (21 days’ .ight), 13.—Cork, 13. 5 
Bullion per Oz.—Portugal Gold in Coin, £0. Os. Od.—Foreign Gold in Bars, 
£3. 17s. 104d.—New Doubloons, £0. 0s.—New Dollars, 4s. 9Zd.—Silver in Bars, 
(Standard), £0. 4s. 112d. 
Premiums on Shares and Canals, and Joint Stock Companies, at the Office of 
Wo tres, Brothers, 23, Change Alley, Cornhill. Birmingham Cana, 294/.—Covyen- 
try, 1,080/.—Ellesmere and Chester, 109/7.—Grand Junction, 302/.—Kennet and Avon, 
2721.—Leeds and Liverpool, 455/.—Oxford, 700/.—Regent’s, 253/._Trent and Mersey, ia 
G4 sh.), 8107.— Warwick and Birmingham, 255/.—London Docks (Stock), 887.— West ? 
ndia (Stock), 217/.—East London Water Works, 118/.—Grand Junction, 56/.—_ 
West Middlesex, 69/.—Alliance British and Foreign InsuRaNncE, 94/.—Globe, 1582— 
Guardian, 22/.—Hope Life, 517.—Imperial Fire, 105/.—Gas-Licutr Westminster Char- 
tered Company, 53/.—City, 0/.—British, 11 dis.—Leeds, 195/. 
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTCIES, f 
Announced from the 22d of October to the 23d of November 1828 ; extracted from the 
London Gazette. 
BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED. 
S. Moscrop, Stockport, linen-draper 
G.A, Baker, Blackman-street, Southwark, cheese- 
monger 
H. Cooper, Snow-hill, St. John-strect, stationer 
E. B. Skelton, M. M. Skelton, E. Skelton, H. 
pbelton, Southampton, stationers and booksel- 
ers 
L. Moris, Bristol, tobaeconist 
E. Darby, Pimlico, oil and colourman 
J. Farrar, Liverpool, merchant. 
BANKRUPTCIES. [This Month, 133.] 
Solicitors’ Names are in Brackets. 
Allen, F. Newbury, tea-man. [Hadwen, Pan- 
cras-lane, Cheapside 
oa 
Ascough, G. C, North Shields, tinman. 
and Co., Nicholas-lane * 
Burnell, J. Bishop Auckland, tallow-chandler and ~ 
grocer. [Troiter, Bishop Auckland; Griffith, 
Gray’s-inn oe 
Beckton, J. Manchester, shoemaker, [Claye and 
Thompson, Manchester; Adlington and Co., 
Bedford-row 
Burrell, J. Rotherhithe victualler. [Kelly, New- 
inn 
Baylis, J. junior, Kidderminster, victualler. [Col- 
lins, Doctor’s-commons 
Bockham, E. Old Kent road, Camberwell, builder. 
[Shebbeare, Child’s-place 
Bentley, J. Ipswich, turner. [Nelson, Milman- 
street 
Brett, S. Manchester, merchant. 
Beck, Lothbury raatey 
(Lowry 
[Fyson and 
