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1820.

Wheat.
per qr.

Wheat.
70 lb.

Barley. Oats. Pease.

s. d. s. d. s. ds. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.
724027618 0 250 190 226
3 24 0 28 020 0 23 020 0 22 6
2210280 190 230 200 220
7240 28 019 0 250 20 0 22 0

June 2018 6 11 0

278 6 11 0

July

48 6 10 9

118 6 10 9

CORN MARKETS Edinburgh.

Wheat.
Prices.

Av. pr.

s. d. s. d.] s. d. 35 0 39 0 36 11 35 0 38 0 36 9 30 6 380 36 10 34 0 38 6 37 0

S. S. S. S. S. S.

June 19 60 78 52 36 28 38 26 58 78 32 38 24 36 3 56 76 38 42 26 36 10 60 78 54 40 26 38

July

Wht.

S.S.

s. d.s. d. s. d.] 36 32 38 020 0 22 6 36 36 38 0200 25 0 3632 38 020 0 23 0 3632 38 020 0 22 9

3

3

3

Rye. Barley.

Haddington.

Oats. 45 lb.

Glasgow.

Oats, 264 lbs.
Irish. British.

s. d.
38 0
26 0

26

26

S.

36 18

18

18

Barley.

S. 18 18

20

20

Barley.
60 lb.

Oats.

London.

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.

S. S.

3

3 3 10 4 2 5

6

38 40

3 3 10 4 2 5

6

40 42

3 3 10 4 2 5 6 40 42

3 4 0 4 2 5

6 40 42

S. S. S. S.
26 24 29 38
26 24 28 38
28 28 30 40
28 25 30 42

Liverpool.

Rye,

per qr.

Quar. Potat. 1820.
Loaf.p.peck

d.

11

11

11 11

Barley, 320 lbs. || Bns.& Pse.
English. Scots.
Stir. Mea.

s. s. d.

S. S. S. s. d. s. s. d.
23 28 019 23 18 23 0 19 24 0June
28 019 23 6 18 23 0 18 23 0f
29 018 23 6 17 22 0 18 230 July
28 018 23 0 18 22 6 18 22 6

23

22 23

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Oats.
Beans.
Pease.
Fd& Pol Potat. Pigeon. Tick. Boiling. Grey.

Oatmeal. B.&P. Meal Bls. Peck. Bls. Peek. s. d. s. d. 570 1 5 82 10 51 1 5 72 1 0 26 July 4 445 1 5 72 1 0 63 1 0

S.

12 June 20
30
27

20

11 382

Beans, per qr.

S.

s. d. s. s. d.
25 27 0 20 23 0
25 27 020 99 0
25
020 23 0
021 25 6

S. S. S.
42 50 36
42 50 36
42 34 40
44 56 42

Beans.

Oatm.
140lb.

S. S.
43 50 56 56
45 50 36 56
45 50 36 56
43 50 36 56

1820.

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Pease,

Eng. per qr.240 lb.

Oatmeal) Flour. 140 lbs. 280 lbs.

Oatmeal.

Per Boll. Per Pek.

s. d. s.d. s. d. 1919 6 20 0 1 4 2619 3 20 3 1 4 318 6 20 3 1 4 10 18 0 19 3 1 3

S. S. s. d. s. d. 62 29026 060 20 0 22 660 62 22 022 660 62 22 0 22 660 62

Dalkeith.

Flour, 280lb. Quar.f
Fine. 2d. Loaf.

S.

d. S. S. s.s. 60 65 55 600 113 60 65 55 600 113 60 65 55 600 113 60 6555 600 113

Flour.

Oatın. 240lb.j

Amer.

Irish. 196lb. Eng. Irish.

S. S. S. S. S. S. S. 8. S.
47 48 44 17 26 40 33
47 48 44 46 26 38 33
47 48 44 46 26 38 33
47 48 44 16 26 38 34

All England and Wales.

Rye. Brley Oats. Beans. Pease.

Wht. Rye. Barley. Oats. Beans. Pease.

d. s. d.

s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. S. d. s. June 10 69 9 43 11 35 1026 0 44 345 11 26 0 70 8 44 11 34 9 25 842 646 0 1770 0 13 10 35 5 25 9 45 0 46 0 25 10 71 044 734 5 25 544 146 5 24 69 8 43 135 025 9 15 1 45 426 1 70 944 0 34 11 25 443 246 1 169 6 42 9 55 11 25 11 44 10 45 11 26 4 70 843 2 34 10 25 543 5 47 3

July

S.

SS. 35 26 32 35 26 32 33 26 32 5627 32

Maritime Districts.

Aggregate Average of the Twelve Maritime Districts of England and Wales for the Six Weeks succeeding 15th May 1820.

Wheat, 70s, 10.-Rye, 41s. Q.-Barley, 31s. 11.-Oats, 25s. 4d.-Beans, 45s. 2d.-Pease, 46s. 1d.

7 3296

Average Prices of Grain in Scotland for the Four Weeks immediately preceding 15th June 1820. Wheat, 67s. 6d.-Rye, 37s. 4d.-Barley, 30s. 7d.-Oats, 24s. 5d.--Beans, 35s. 6d.-Pease, 348. 7d. Oatmeal, per boll, 198. 10d.-Bear or Big, 27s. 2d.

COMMERCIAL REPORT.

tons.

THE month of June was distinguished by rather more activity in the demand for West India produce than the preceding one.-Coffees have more particularly been affected by it, and prices have experienced a considerable degree of improvement, as well in our own markets as abroad; it appears that an actual diminution of stock, more than speculation by which an article only changes hands, has been the immediate consequence. The stocks in London have lately been greatly diminished, notwithstanding a large importation has taken place. At Liverpool, the stocks are lighter than at this period of the last two years; the stocks at that port, on the 1st January 1820, were estimated at 1260 tons; the imports to the 1st July were 1130 tons; the deliveries have been 930 tons for exportation, and 410 tons for home consumption, leaving the present stock 1050 The stock in London of West India Coffee is 4120, being ten tons less than at this time last year; prices are about 7s. higher. The deliveries of Sugar for home consumption, in the last six months, are estimated at 86,000 casks, besides 2000 tons of East India Sugar; at Liverpool there remained on the 1st January 6400 hhds. and tierces, to which were added during the last six months 15,300. The sales during the same period have amounted to 18,100, leaving the quantities in first hands 3600 hhds. and tierces. Notwithstanding the almost total interruption in the imports of Cotton from the East Indies, the large supplies received from the United States have tended to keep prices down; the increase of imports from the United States, when compared with last year, being 77,000 bags and 28,500 from the Brazils, whilst 83,600 bags less were imported from the East Indies. The stock of Cotton in the KingdomAmerica. Brazil. E. Indies. W. Indies.

Total.

89,500

58,800

14,500

437,500

274,700
3,200

64,000

13,000

3,600

83,800

153,500

71,800

277,900

18,100

521,300

21,000

8,000

5,200

2,800

37,000

Leaving the present stock 132,500 63,800 272,700 15,300 484,300 The present average weekly consumption is estimated at 4900 bags, and the stock equal to two years consumption.-The stock of Tobaccos in the warehouses at Liverpool were, on the 31st of May, 5784 hhds. since which 380 hhds. were imported from New Orleans, and 171 from Virginia, &c. The deliveries for home consumption and Ireland have amounted there to 935 hhds. leaving the present stock 5400 hhds. The deliveries of Tobacco from the 1st January to the 1st instant have been as follows in London : March. April. May. June. 875 325

Jan.

Feb.

339

356
343

323

On the 30th May,
The imports in June,

The quantity taken out of the port is rated at

For exportation,
Home Trade,

Navy,

855

897

699

London, July 4. 1159 Course of Exchange, London, July 14.-Amsterdam, 12 : 6. 12: 3.

662 1200 Ditto, at sight,

Rotterdam, 12: 7. Antwerp, 12 : 8. Hamburgh, 37: 4. Altona, 37: 5. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 80. Bourdeaux, 26: 10. Frankfort on the Maine, 155. Madrid, 344. Cadiz, 344. Gibraltar, 30. Leghorn, 47. Genoa, 44. Oporto, 49. Rio Janeiro, 55. Dublin, 7 per cent. Cork, 8 per cent.

Prices of Bullion per oz.-Foreign gold in bars, L. 3: 17: 104. New Dollars, L. 0:4: 10.

Bank stock,

3 per cent. reduced,

3 per cent. consols,

796

310

53

Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey 12s. 6d.-Cork or Dublin 10s. 6d.—Belfast 10s. 6d.-Hamburgh 10s. 6d.-Madeira 20s.-Jamaica 30s.-Greenland out and home 4 gs. to 5 gs.

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Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from June 21 to July 12, 1820.

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12d.
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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th May and 20th June 1820; extracted from the London Gazette.

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Downing, F. Huddersfield, grocer
Edleston, J. Blackburn, shopkeeper
Edwards, C. Gough-square, furrier
Edwards, R. and J. Hales Owen, Worcestershire,
ironmongers

Ellett, J. Crispin-street, Spitalfields, coach-springmaker

Froggott, J. Leicester, brandy-merchant Frost, G. Wigan, shopkeeper "Garlick, M. Halifax, bookseller

Garrad, A. Downham Market, Norfolk, tanner Gibbins, J. jun. Fint, Gloucestershire, mastermariner

Gill, T. Little Tower Street, hydrometer-maker Gilson, T. Nottingham, laceman

Gledston, G. South Blyth, Northumberland, ship

owner

Green, E. Leeds, earthenware-manufacturer Hackett, R. Newport, Isle of Wight, spirit-merchant

Haigh, J. Ley Moor, Yorkshire, cloth-merchant
Hanne, J. Bath, cabinet-maker
Hardwick, W. Poynings, Sussex, farmer
Hargreaves, S. Liverpool, woollen-draper
Hatfield, W. sen. Huntingdon, ironmonger
Hays, P. Little Thames-street, biscuit-baker
Henderson, J. Rotherham, grocer
Henshaw, F. E. Derby, currier

Henzelt, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, linen-draper
Hitchon, J. H. Kidderminster, factor
Holden, J. Blackburn, druggist
Honyman, J. Church-street, Spitalfields, silk-ma-
nufacturer

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Wade, J. Keynsham, Somersetshire, and J. Wade,
Leeds, woolstaplers

Watson, R. Leyland, Lancashire, farmer
Welsford, F. W. Size Lane, merchant
West, W. Bredenbury, Herefordshire, dealer
Whitehead, J. Saddleworth, Yorkshire, clothier
Wilby, D. Ossett, Yorkshire, merchant
Wilby, B. Dewsbury, clothier
Willey, T. Strand, bootmaker

Wilkinson, W. Old Broad Street, ship-broker Wills, G, Hatton Garden, broker

Withers, W. Cheltenham, coal-merchant
Wood, G. Gloucester, marble mason

Worth, T. Talbot Court, Gracechurch Street, ha

berdasher.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced June 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

DIVIDENDS.

SEQUESTRATIONS.

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THE LATE HUGH

DIED at Edinburgh, on the 8th June, HUGH WARRENDER, Esq. of Burntsfield, his Majesty's Agent for Scotland, and Deputy Keeper of the Signet.

We do not take notice of the death of Mr Warrender for the purpose of saying that his loss will be regretted by all who knew him, although on this occasion these would not be words of course. To his immediate friends and relatives, to whom we know he was affectionately attached, the loss is irreparable, and we sincerely sympa thize in their sorrow. But we thus particularly advert to the melancholy occurrence for a different purpose, and with the warm desire of bestowing a much higher praise, of recording to his honour, that, while holding, as he did for a long period, the office of Agent for the Crown, which in some hands would have inflamed party spirit, he uniformly evinced, in the discharge of his official duties, a superiority to every little or party feeling. To the Crown he did his duty faithfully and honourably, while to the subject he was uniformly accommodating, kind, and charitable. Where the law was rigorous, he took pleasure in softening its severity; where it prohibited intercourse, he was anxious to make the privations felt as little as possible; and in his breast the confidential family secrets of a state prisoner were as safe as in that of a father. Easy

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Kay, Archibald, and Son, Glasgow, wrights and
cabinetmakers; by H. Grant, accountant there
M'Allaster and Duncan, Glasgow, merchants; by
W. Rose, merchant there
M'Donald and M'Phail, Glasgow, merchants; by
H. Paul, accountant there
Newbigging, Archibald and Co. Glasgow, mer-
chants; by W. Brock, merchant there
Paul, Daniel, Greenock, merchant; by the trus-
tee there

Ross, Thomas, Montrose, merchant; by J. Brand,
banker there

Soutar and Walker, Dundee, wood-merchants,
&c.; by J. Symers, banker there
Scott and Balmanno, Glasgow, merchants; by J.
M'Gavin, accountant there
Steele, John, Edinburgh, carver and gilder; by
D. M'Gibbon, wright there.

WARRENDER, ESQ.

of access, plain and unaffected in his manner, the poor could approach him without embarrassment, while the overflowing goodness of his heart irresistibly led him to take an interest in their sufferings. Many instances might be given of his high honour and unceasing benevolence; but it is enough for the present to allude to them. "The good we do lives after us ;" and we recollect of few names that have a stronger claim to general esteem and regret than that of Hugh Warrender.--Scotsman.

As a mark of esteem and respect for the memory of the deceased, the Society of Writers to the Signet, of which Mr Warrender was so long a distinguished member, attended his funeral, in full mourning, with their gowns, and walked before the hearse, four abreast, the junior members first. Sir George Warrender, one of the Lords of the Admiralty, chief mourner, supported by his brother, and other relations and friends of the family, among whom were several of the Judges of the Court of Session, followed the hearse on foot. The procession was solemn and impressive.

THE LATE LORD DUNDAS.

Died at his seat at Aske, in Yorkshire, on the 14th June, aged 79, THOMAS LORD Dundas. His Lordship was Lord Lieu

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