290 Dividends. Shaw T. Ratcliff Highway, provision factor (Woolfe, Basinghall st. Short J. J. Coleman st. auctioneer (Wadeson & Co. Austin Friars Smith A. and W. Lindop, Liverpool, merchants (Whitley Smith R. & G. Lawrence, Spital Fields, silk weav crs (James, Bucklersbury Solomon S. M. Gloucester terrace, merchant (Poole, Adam's court Sorgenfrey A. W. Savage Gardens, merchant, (Lane, Lawrence Pountncy hill Syer R. Foplar, timber merchant (Stratton & Allpert, Shoreditch Tongue W. Birmingham, jeweller (Bird Townsend S. Gough st. jeweller (Towers, Castle st. [April 1, DIVIDENDS. Ancell C. & J. Wallington, calico printers, April 8 Blurton W. Caversall, dealer, April 18 Bond T. Marton, calico manufacturer. April 10 Borsley J. Hanway st. shoemaker, March 18 Botterill A. York, paper stainer, March 20 Bradley B. Farulam, brewer, April 1 Bragg J. Weymorth, mereer, April 7 Briscall R. Liverpool, woollen draper, April 18 Brown J. Springfield, coal merchant, April 18 Brown T. Bristol, maltster, April 15 Bryars J. Brosely, currier, April 8 Buchauan C. Woolwich, shoemaker, March 25 Burbidge E. George st. Minories, merchant, Apr.1 Burge J. Castle Carey, stocking maker, May 2 Butler E. Painswick, clothier, April 3 Castell S. Lombard street, banker, March 21 Champion J. Great St. Helen's, broker, March 18 Clay J. Batley, drysalter, March 25 Cohen M. Southwark, irottaonger, April 1 Cole F. North Tawton, serge maker, April 5 Coles W. Mincing la. broker, May 30 Copeland A. Leadenhall st. watchmaker, April 4 Crawford T. & W. Poplar, stone masons, March 14 Davies W. Hampton Bishop, mealman, March 21 Dennis S. H. and S. Jarman, Throgmorton st. mer. chants, March 11 Douer G. Bartholomew close, tailor, April 15 £8 Engledow C. Stockton, grocer, April 17 Farror J. Birmingham, grocer, April 14 Foster M. Hanley, grocer, April 12 Fotherley T. Gosport, merchaut, March 14 Fowler J. Ormskirk, printer, March 22 Fowler J. Birchin la. broker, March 18 Fox C. Oid st. silversmith, April 1 Fraser H. Nightingale la. grocer, April 11 Harritz J. Limehouse, timber merchant, March 14 Hill J. Great Mary le bone st. tailor, March 25 torneys, March 25 Holland S. & T. S. Williams, Liverpool, merchants, March 22 Hoole S. Sheffield, merchant, March £9 Jones E. sen. Hereford, butcher, March 21 11 Kennett H. Ashford, wine seller, March 7 Lee S. Birchin la. merchant, March 21 Lloyd W. Paddington, victualler, April 15 April 15 Mears J. Aldgate, woollen draper, March 18 Meeling E. John street, Adelphi, wine merchant, Mar. 7 Meers J. Shoreditch, victualler, Mar. 25 Merac T. & M. L. Queen st. warehousemen, Mar. 25 Miller W. Bath, grocer, April 11 Mingay S. and Co. Smithfield, bankers, April 4 Ravenscroft W. H. & Co, Manchester, cotton spinner, Ap 29 Renington G. & A. Oxford street, cabinet makers, Rickards J. Newgate st. tavern keeper, March 25 Sidgreaves G. Preston, cotton manufacturer, Mar. 23 Simpson J. Caldbeck, paper maker, April 15 Smith J. Liverpool, merchant, March 22 Stokes W. Old Broad st. merchant, April 8 261 15 Thompson T. Keekle grove, Cumberland, merchaut, April 11 Titterton W. Much Wenlock, miller, April 13 White T. jun. & J. D. Lubbien, Great Winchester st. merchants, April 4 Wilkins J, R. Holborn hill, linen draper, April 8 CERTIFICATES. Abrahams M. Duke-street, Aldgate, merchant, Hague J. Limehouse, spirit merchant, March 21 April 8 Adams S. Walsall, merchant, March 28 Beal T. Little Smeaton, weld-merchant, March 21 Browell J. Coal-exchange, coal-factor, March 21 Callow J. Birmingham, mathematical-instrumentmaker, March 11 Carruthers T. Oakshaw-hill, bacon-dealer, March 25 Cass J. jun. Rochdale, woollen manufacturer, March 28 Cohen M. Borough, ironmonger, March 25 Colekin W. Coventry, grocer, April 1 Cooke T. Cheltenham, upholsterer, March 21 Cooper, J. jun. Aylesbury-street, ironmonger, Cox G. Wood-street, factor, March 21 Fair J. Aldersgate street, broker, March 21 Goldsmith J. Lewes, carpenter, April 8 Goodliff S. T. Edgware-road, carpenter, March 28 IIargrave D. Shoreditch, carpenter, April 8 Harrison A. Parliament-street, linen-draper, Mar.28 Oddy H. Oxford street, bookseller, April 8 April 11 Spicer T. Weedon Beck, shopkeeper, April 8 Watson H. Weymouth mews, coach maker, Mar. 21 THE last month has been marked by an event as extraordinary as any in the annals of history-an event that extends itself to the interests of every state in Europe, and affects every class of society, and every pursuit in life; and when it is considered that this event, in the sudden re-establishment of that government which within the last five years has directed all its influence to the subversion of commercial intercourse in every part of Europe, there is nothing so likely to become subject to such extreme fluctuation and uncertainty as commerce. At present, as far as intelligence has been received from different parts of Europe, it appears to have produced an impression that commercial productions in general would advance in price; but, with the exception of hemp and spirits, our market has not yet experienced any further alteration than it might have done had the government of France remained under its legitimate authority. Under the impression that a new war on the part of this country will be unavoidable, and, at all events, that the maritime force of the country will be put into immediate requisition, hemp has risen in price 51. to 61. per ton, and rums have also obtained an advance of 21. to 3s. per gall, and are held for a still further advance. Sugars in the course of the month have been subject to fluctuation, particularly refined, and it will be noticed, by a reference to the prices, that, upon the whole, sugars are at a considerable further reduction in price since the 1st of March. An alteration in the bounty and drawbacks for exportation, will take place in a few days, favourable for the shipper, to the amount of 55. or 6s. per cwt. on raw, 10s. to 12s. per cwt. on clayed, and in the like proportion on refined, which may probably increase the demand, and prevent any further decline in price. Coffees of good and fine qualities have not yielded to much depression, but middling and ordinary qualities have declined 6s. to 10s. per cwt. Cotton wool and tobacco, in consequence of the very reduced stock, notwithstanding the direct arrivals daily expected, have fully supported the prices of the previous month. Teas sold, at the sale of last month, at a decline of 14d. to 2d. per pound on the price of the December sale. The funds, as will be noticed by the Table, have been subject to considerable fluctuation. Exchanges and bullion have not yet experienced any very great variation, which may, however, be anticipated. Rates of Government Life Annuities, payable at the Bank of England. 3 per cent. Stocks being now 64, and under 65. A single life of 85 receives for 100l. stock £4 11 O average rate 100l. money £7 15 6 London, div. 51. 887. 861. 857. 1587. 156, 1541. Insurance Companies. Atlas, 54. pd. PER SHARE. 2l. 10s. 21. 17s. 6d. Auction Mart, 50l. pd. 21, 10s. div.. 244 Transfer Books the same as last Publication. 94.155. 104. pr. 94.155. Literary Institutions. London, 75gs. paid 417. Russell, 25gs. paid Surrey, 30gs. paid 134. 10s. Miscellaneous. Highgate Archway Nice Current of the unUET MENTIONEu articies of merchunaize in Lonaon, March, 1815. Price for Home|Board a British Consumption, Ship for Ex portation. SUGAR. Duty paid. Double refined loaves Moscovadocs Fine Jamaica Good do, of other islands East India-White and fine Havannah-Fine white Brown and yellow Brown and yellow St. Domingo, middling and fine Porto Rico, Havannah, and Brazil Demerara, Dominica, &c. fine Do. ordinary, middling, and good Do. ordinary, middling, and good Jamaica Other Islands RUM. PIMENTO PEPPER. Company's black Privilege and light do. TOBACCO. Fine Virginia Do. Maryland Ordinary qualities 70 a 72 70 a 74 83 a 88 120 a 140 104 a 110 78 a 102 98 a 106 68 a 90 4s 2d a 6s 6d 3 4 a 3 9 12 a 13 old by the merchants at the exportation prices, and when intended for affixed, which added to the exportation price gives the price for home Port Sherry WINE. 627. 10s. • per pipe of 138 gall. 156 can certainly take upon me to say that course of proceeding, but what more the Athenian effects were thus far without the person then acting as locum neglected," insomuch as the cases or tenens in that capacity, Mr. I.C. (durin: chests containing them were suffered to a temporary absence of the principa. e for the space of several weeks with Mr. B. P.) being consulted or formally NEW MONTHLY MAG.-No. 16. 201 Prices of Bullion and Courses of Exchange. Table containing the Prices of Bullion and Courses of Exchange, from February 27, to March 23, 1815, shewing the Intrinsic Value of Bullion in Great Britain, and the Intrinsic Pars of Exchange, according to the Mint Regulations for the Value of Gold and Silver at the respective Places; shewing also the extreme High Price of Bullion, and extreme Courses of Exchange, occasioned by the extended Commercial Proscription that prevailed throughout Europe in the Years 1811, 1812, and 1813. Extreme [April 1. Intrinsic Pars by Mint Regulations. high price Friday, Feb. 24. Tuesday, Feb. 28. Friday, March. 3. 62d. 59 d. 84d. 714 71 71 84 71 d. 70d. 70d. 700. 70d. 70d. 71d. ༴།། །། 75d. 31 631 1631 1081 1131 1131 1131 1180 529 8 34 9 0 35 7 23 9 31 1032 232 232 PARIS, at sight or on demand, do. 25 21 24 73 17 15 21 8022 022 22 10.22 Do, at two to three months date AMSTERDAM, at sight or on demand, do. 37 5 0 38 1 Do. at two to three month date do. 37 100 38 6 234 634 634 634 631 ROTTERDAM, do. 11 4 5 11 8 5 9 6 10 910 1010 1010 1010 1210 12/10 129 11 9 LEGHORN, Pence Sterling per Pezza, or Current Dollar 524 9 GENOA, do. do. do. 45 59 46 54 49 49 495 49 49 49 49 49 149 VENICE, Livre per Pound Sterling* 46 28 47 5 52 23 4023 4023 4023 40 23 4023 40,23 4023 40.23 NAPLES, Pence Sterling per Ducat 42 57 43 5 45 CADIZ, do. per Piastre or Current Dollar 37 3 39 22 51 39 LISBON, do. per Milrea DUBLIN, per cent, discount CORK, do. 19007 66 66 66 66 -36 443 44 443 39 39 39 40 66 66 66) 661 67 7 |