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                         COMMERCIAL RECORD.

                                   BANKRUPTS.

From the Gazette of May 28. THOMAS CROFT, Whitechapel-
rd., stable keeper.—JOAH CROSSLEY, and JONATHAN CROSSLEY,
Bangor, Carnarvonshire, wine merchants.—WILLIAM EELEY,
Horsepath, Oxfordshire, butcher.—THOMAS HUGHES, Newport,
Monmouthshire, ship-owner.—GEORGE THORNELOE, High-st.,
Poplar, grocer.

May 31. SAMUEL ADAMS, Birmingham, gun manufacturer.—
WALLIS JAMES GARRETT,  Bath, grocer.—AUGUSTUS KEAPEL
HOLMAN, Wortley, Yorkshire, cloth manufacturer.—JOHN
JACKSON, Mark-lane, City, eatinghouse keeper.—JOHN PARKS,
Cross-st., Islington, furrier.—FRIEND WESTOVER, Lewisham,
Kent, cheesemonger.

June 4. WILLIAM CHANCELLOR, Bath, innkeeper.—THOMAS
JEYS EDWARDS, King-st., Bloomsbury, dressing-case maker.—
CHARLES FRANCIS, Liverpool, grocer.—THOMAS GOODE,
Hereford, chemist.—WILLIAM HIGGS, Wolverhampton, iron dealer.—
SAMUEL HOGG, and HENRY JAMES HOGG, Landport, Hampshire,
auctioneers.—GEORGE HORNSBY, and ROBERT PORTER
MOULD, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, builders.—WILLIAM FOSTER
NEWTON, Dover-st, Piccadilly, milliner.—THOMAS KING
PYRKE, High-st., Notting-hill, bookseller.—JOSEPH JOHN MONK
MASON SCOTT, Liverpool, wine and spirit merchant.—HENRY
THURSTAN, Cheltenham, innkeeper.—CHARLES WILLIAM
WILLIAMSON, Birmingham, baker.—GEORGE WOODWARD, Doncaster,
Yorkshire, gun-maker.

June 7. JOSEPH AWFORD, Stroud, Gloucestershire, mealman.
PATRICK ADAIR BLACK, and JOHN WHITTINGHAM, Liverpool,
provision and general brokers.—HENRY BOLTON, Luton, Beds.,
straw hat manufacturer.—WILLIAM THOMAS HEARN,
Portsmouth, licensed victualler.—GEORGE HENRY HOBSON, Cornhill,
ironmonger.—HENRY AUGUSTUS HOPE, Trinity-sq., Surrey.—
WILLIAM GEORGE MOSS, High-st., Peckham, licensed victualler.
ROBERT THOMPSON, Notting-hill, builder.

June 11. THOMAS BAXENDALE, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire,
grocer.—ROBERT CAMPLING, Norwich, haberdasher.—GEORGE
HAINES, Northampton, grocer.—JONAS HARROP, Macclesfield,
silk dyer.—MAURICE JARVAS, Leeds, wool merchant.—GEORGE
KILNER, Kirkheaton, Yorkshire, coal merchant.—THOMAS
SMITH, Liverpool, cheesemonger.—JOHN WARING, Liverpool,
draper.

June 14. WILLIAM JACKSON, Liverpool, wine merchant.—
JAMES KAYE, Bridge-row-Wharf, Pimlico, coal and slate
merchant.—JOHN M'GIBBON, and ARCHIBALD GALBREATH, Hull,
traders.—THOMAS SMITH, Liverpool, cheesemonger.—FREDERICK
STOESSIGER, Birmingham, jeweller.—WILLIAM WALKER, George-
yd., Soho, carriage spring maker.

June 18. BENJAMIN BROWN, Newtown, Montgomeryshire,
coach builder.—WILLIAM JAMES BUCK, Shrubland Cottages,
Queen's-rd., Dalston, dealer.—JOHN CALLIS, Noble-st,, Wood-st.,
City, victualler.—JAMES DOMING, Sea, Somersetshire, currier.—
WALTER GEE, Murray-st., Hoxton, straw hat manufacturer.—
OWEN GRAY, Great Tower-st., City, builder.—NATHANIEL
HEDGE, Bath, silversmith.—CHARLES O'NEILL, Golden-sq.,
picture dealer.—ASHER PRIOR, and WILLIAM PRIOR, Tonbridge-pl.,
New-rd., ironmongers.—HENRY WOOLLEY, Newton-heath,
Lancashire, oil and grease manufacturers.

June 21. BENJAMIN BRUNTON BLACKWELL, Verulam-buildings,
Gray's-inn, coffee-house keeper.—RICHARD COPLAND, Union-
street, Whitechapel, linendraper.—SAMUEL GILLATT, Chapel-
street, Grosvenor-square, builder.—WILLIAM HENRY GRIFFITHS,
Newtown, Montgomeryshire, ironmonger.—WALTER JAMES
BEAUFORT, Breconshire, provision dealer.—WILLIAM MURDOCH,
Bristol, draper.—JOHN MURRAY, Sunderland, ship chandler.—
THE GENERAL COMMISSION, SHIP, LOAN AND INSURANCE
COMPANY.—HENRY, WILLIAM and JAMES WELCH, Great Distaff-
lane, City and Mile-end, builders.

June 25. JAMES NEWLAND BAKER, Alton, Herts., auctioneer.—
JOHN BARKER,  Manchester and Salford, victualler.—JOHN
BARNARD, Stanford-rivers, Essex, baker.—HUGH HUGHES,
Portmadoc, Carnarvonshire, shipownerJOHN HUNT,
Middleton, Lancashire, silk manufacturer.—T. CHEATWOOD JONES,
Blackfriars-road, linendraper.—ELIZABETH APPLETON PEAKOME,
Princes-street, Cavendish-square, saddler.—CLEMENT PRETTY,
Leicester, grocer.—JOHN RICHARDSON, Edgeware-road,
ironmonger.—SAMUEL TAYLOR, Staines, Middlesex, grocer.—
WILLIAM TYTHER, Birmingham, tallow-chandler.—JOHN WHITE,
Dudley, Warwickshire, innkeeper.

                             BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.

May 25 DANIEL BISHOP, York-street, St. James'-square,
wine merchant.

June 5. JOHN MOODY, Aldersgate-street, City, stock
manufacturer.

June 8. WILLIAM HARRIS, and HENRY HARRIS, Wrexham,
Denbighshire, paper manufacturers.

June 19. THOMAS CROFT, Whitechapel-road, stable keeper.

                      THE STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

                                                             City, June 27.
The English Stock Market has been very buoyant in tone
during the month, and prices have experienced a considerable
rise, notwithstanding the anxiety caused, till within the last few
days, by the unsettled state of our relations with France.
Consols were quoted on the 29th of May at 961/8 to ¼, and went
gradually up to 973/8, at which they shut for the dividend. They
are at present quoted 96 to 96¼ with the dividend off.

Railway Shares, notwithstanding some degree of depression
which has occasionally been shown in the market, have
continued firm during the month, and, for the principal stocks, an
advance has been established over last month's prices. Much
animation prevailed during the first part of the month, but the
market is now quiet and inactive.

                                          STOCKS

                                                       Prices during the month     
Highest.Lowest.Latest.
Three per Cent. Consols 975/8 96Shut
Three per Cent Consols (for
account, 17th July), ex div
 96¼ 955/8 96
Three per Cent. Reduced 965/8 95 96½
Three and a quarter per Cents.      985/8 967/8 977/8
Long Annuities, Jan 1860   8½   83/16   8¼
Bank Stock209206¾209
India Stock, for account269269269
South Sea Stock107¼107¼107¼
Exchequer Bills71s. prm.  66s. prm.  69s. prm. 
India Bonds90s. prm.80s. prm.90s. prm.

                                         RAILWAYS

PaidHighest.  Lowest.   Latest. 
100Bristol and Exeter 67 63  65½
50Caledonian 10½   73/8    7½
20Eastern Counties   75/8   71/8    7¼
24Great Northern  111/8   95/8  105/8
100Great North of England230222230
100Great Western  60  54½  59½
50Hull and Selby  97½  95  97½
100Lancashire and Yorkshire  42  36  36
50Leeds and Bradford  95  92½  94
100London and Brighton  84  80  83¼
100London and North Western110¼103109
100London and South Western  65  58½  59½
100Midland  38  34  37
17½    North Staffordshire    81/8    65/8    6¾
331/8South Eastern 15¾  13¾  14¼
25York, Newcastle and Berwick    15½  133/8  15¼
50York and North Midland 17¾  16¼  16¼

                                      CORN MARKET

                                                        Mark Lane, June 27.
A steady business has been done in English and foreign
wheat and other grain during the month, and prices have been
firmly supported, but without any important variation from last
month's rates. The London averages last announced are as
follows:—

Wheat, per quarter, 43s. 4d           
Barley, 24s. 4d.
Oats, 18s. 2d.
Flour, Town made, delivered,
           per sack, 32s. to 38s.
   â€ž     American, per barrel, of
            196 lbs., 20s. to 27s.

               PROVISIONS—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES.

Bacon, per cwt.—Waterford,          
44s. to 60s.; Belfast, 40s. to
42s.
Beef,per 8 lbs. mid. to prime,
2s. to 2s. 10d.
Butter, per cwt., Carlow, 1st,
66s. to 68s.; Waterford, 1st,
63s. to 66s.; Leer, 56s.
Cheese, per cwt.—American,
34s. to 43s.; Dutch (Gouda),
34s. to 41s.
Eggs, per 100, 4s. to 8s.
Hams, per cwt.—American,              

dried, 34s.; Limerick, 64s
to 70s.; Belfast, 58s. to 64s.
Lamb, per 8 lbs., 3s. 8d. to 4s. 6d.
Mutton, per 8 Ibs.,mid. to prime,
3s. to 3s. 6d.
Potatoes, per ton.—Yorkshire
P. Regents, 60s. to 100s.;
Scotch cups, 60s. to 70s.;
Belgian Whites, 55s. to 60s.
Pork, per 8 lbs., 2s. 4d. to 3s. 8d.;
American, new, per barrel,
40s.
Veal, per 8 lbs., 2s. 8d. to 3s. 8d.

                 GROCERY—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES

Cocoa, per cwt.—Trinidad 35s.            
to 46s.
Coffee.—Good ord.. Native Ceylon,
per cwt., 42s. to 43s.;
good ord. West India, 37s.
to 40s.
Sago, per cwt.. Pearl, 19s. to 26s.
Rice, per cwt., Bengal white,
9s. to 11s. 6d. Java, 11s. to
12s.
Sugar, per cwt., Loaves, 48s. 6d.
to 50s.; good Jamaica,
35s. 6d. to 38s. 6d.; Brazil,
32s. to 42s.
Tea, per lb. (duty 2s. 1d.), ord.
Congou, 10d. to 10½d.;
Souchong, com. to fine, 10d.
to 2s. 8d.; ord. to fine 
Hyson, 1s. 1d. to 3s. 5d.; 
Imperial, 1s. 1d. to 2s. 5d.
Candles, per 12lbs. 4s.6d. to 5s.        

Coals per ton, 11s. to 15s.9d.

                                            OILS.

Pale Seal, per ton, Â£31 to Â£31.10s.     
Sperm, £84 to £86.
Cod, Â£35.
Palm, Â£30 to Â£31.