ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, For the last Month. Andrade, A. and I., Warwick, Lancaster, bankers. Alvin, R. P., Grays-inn-lane, ale-brewer. Burton, G., Knottingley, York, vesselbuilder. Byrne, P. H., Bucklersbury, Manchesterwarehouseman. Butt, W., Stone, grocer. Bishop, E., Cheltenham, tailor. Butler, P., Little Bolton, manufacturer. Button, W. Bicester, inn-keeper. Brewer, S., Alderton, Suffolk, cornmerchant. Branwhite, P., Bristol, fringe-manufact. Cater, S., Rattlesden, Suffolk, grocer. Cossart, I. J. and P., Clements-lane, wine-merchants. Congdon, T., Torquay, Devon, merchant. Cotton, W.,Castle Dunnington, Leicester, baker. Colley, B., Posenhall, Salop, farmer. Copley, B. and W., Hirst, Doncaster, iron-founders. Chittenden, E., Ashford, ironmongers. Copland, W., Sharrington, Norfolk, farmer. Dore, F., Berkeley-square, auctioneer. Dalmaine, G., Chandos-st, embroider. Day, H. and R., Holmes, Tottenhamcourt-road, drapers. Darke, S. W., Red-lion-square, picturedealer. Davidson, W., Philpot-lane, Fenchurchstreet, merchant. Earle, W., Church-street, Rotherhithe, victualler. Early, W., Winchester, grocer. Edwards, G. H., Craven-street, winemerchant. Field,S., Richmond, Surrey, wine-mercht. Failes, J., Upwell, Norfolk, farmer. Finch, T., Chiswick, common-carrier. Froggatt, J., Burslem, Stafford, druggist. Griffiths, H., Swansea, linen-draper. Glover, É, Hardshaw, shop-keeper. Hardy, M. and J. Dale, Manchester, warehouseman. Harbin, T. H., Mainhead, Devon. Hargraves, J., Liverpool, miller. Herbert, E. J., Fetter-lane, oilman. Hornblower, W., Brierly Hill iron-works, ironmonger. Hembrey, M., Lambeth-road, victualler. Herbert, P., of the ship Thalai, mercht. Hort, J., Gt. St, Helens, coal-merchant. Herbert, R. and W., Buckmaster, St. Mary Axe, wine-merchants. Handford, W., Tavistock Devon, linendraper. Harrison, I., Mount-terrace, Whitechapel-road, flour-factor. Joseph, A., Magdalen-row, Prescott-st. Judd, G., Farringdon, cordwainer. Kenyon, T., Prestwich, Lancaster, flourdealer. Ketcher, N. Bradwell, Essex, shopkeeper. Keene, W. C. Mary-le-bone-lane, farrier. Larbalestier, J., Angel-court, Throg morton-street, wine-merchant. Ledden, W., Liverpool, merchant. Lord, J. J., Plymouth-dock, spirit-seller. Lea, P. H., Prior-place, East-lane, Walworth, grocer. Lewis, P. R., Bath-place, New-road, fringe-manufacturer. Leppingwell, K., Croydon, linen-draper. Lightfoot, J., Eccleston, miller. Lyes, W. Cheltenham, coal-merchant. Morton, T. Nottingham, lace manufact. Maydew, T., Cobridge, Stafford, bluemanufacturer. Mann, G. and J., Chapel-st., Edgewareroad, bricklayers. Mounsher, J. Leonard-street, Finsbury, merchant. Miller, R., Brimscombe Port, Gloucester, banker. Moorsom, W., Scarborough, banker. Maullin, T. Dudley, Worcester, nailironmonger. Maddock, R. and J., Tweed, Rosemary lane, and Darby-st, timber-merchants. Milthorpe, J., Poole, maltster. Petitpierre, E., South-st., Finsbury-sq., merchant. Porter, B., Manchester, cotton-spinner. Parsons, J., Swaffham, linen-draper. Poole, R., Leeds, grocer. Parker, T., Carincott mill, Somerset, mealman. Russell, J., Rochester, wine-merchant. Raw, W., Padstow, Cornwall, mercer. Ross, J., Charlton-street, Somers-town, baker. Reed, W., Little Queen-street, Holborn, oilman. Ride, T., Ashton Keynes, tallow-chandler. Rose, M., Berry-hills, Leicester, farmer. Scarth, W. andJ., Morley, York, merchts. Stevens, W., Northumberland-st.,Strand, baker. Sowerby, P., sen. and jun., Liverpool. provision-merchants. Steel, J., Emscott, Warwick, timbermerchant. Scandrett, W., St. Clement, Worcester, glover. Sherwin, W. T., Paternoster-row, bookseller. Savage, J., Broadway, Worcester, pigdealer. Stevens, D. G., Harlow, linen-draper. Tomlinson, J. and J., High Hesket, Thompson, J., South Shields, ship-owner. Turton, W., Westbromwich, Stafford, ironmaster. Thomas, R. S., Hanbury, Worcester, farmer. Tickell, T. West Bromwich, Stafford, ironmaster. Wood, J. Rugely, Stafford, miller. Woodburn, J., Birmingham, provisionmerchant. Woolcock, J., Truro, draper. Wickham, W., Chichester, butcher. AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR MARCH. THE mildness of the weather, since our last report, has been peculiarly favourable to the young lambs. The farmers are no where at a loss for food for their flocks; indeed, so mild a season cannot be remembered. In the southern parts of England, and in the immediate neighbourhood of Brighton, the grasses are very luxuriant; the whole extent of the South Downs exhibits a beautiful carpet of green, and the appearance of the arable lands promises a rich reward to the agriculturist. Sowing coutinues with unabated vigour; in many parts of England the seed-time is already concluded. The young clovers have held a fine plant from the mildness of the winter. The hawthorn, lilac, and most of the early shrubs, have already begun to sprout; and, should the blossoms be nipped by no untimely frosts, we venture to predict a most abundant crop of every description of indigenous fruits. The depression of the prices of agricultural produce still, we lament to say, continues. It has, we understand, been resolved by the Committee on Agriculture to adopt the following Scale of Protecting Duties: : 1. That the future import price of wheat shall be seventy instead of eighty shillings. 2. That a duty of twelve shillings be imposed upon imported wheat, when the price is from 70s. to 80s. 3. That a duty of five shillings be imposed upon imported wheat, when the price is from 803. to 85s.; after which, the duty shall be reduced to one shilling. 4. That a further additional duty of five shillings shall be imposed upon imported wheat, for the first three months after the ports open, and when the price is from 70s. to 85s. VOL. I. 2 K LONDON MARKETS. THE highest price of the best wheaten bread, throughout the metropolis is stated by the principal bakers to be ninepence-halfpenny the quartern loaf. RETURN PRICE OF GRAIN, ON BOARD SHIP, AS UNDER. Wheat Rye Barley Fine .......... 52 a 54 Rye.. Small Beans New 24 .......... AVERAGE PRICES OF CORN PER QUAR., AND OATMEAL PER BOLL, Pease 21 a 22 Fine 17 a 18 23 a 24 Poland ditto 15 a 18 .... 26 a 27 Fine 20 a 22 .... 27 25 a 26 23 4 PRICE OF SEEDS, &c. We have almost a general dullness in our Seed Trade. White Clover is again cheaper; Foreign Red is also lower; but good English maintains its price. Trefoil, unless the brightest sample, sells heavily at a further reduction. Ribgrass is more plentiful. Ryegrass, Sanfoin, &c., remain nearly as last quoted. Angelo, Michael, 436, 437 the Rev. G. Croly, 79 Anlaf, 384 Anna, to, 423 Barton's Napoleon, 638 Bashful Man, Misfortunes of, 161 Beaumont, 169, 171, 401, 680 Beechey, 396, 401 Beethoven, 524 Belzoni, 258, 261, 417, 471, 474 Bennet, 6, 274, 322, 352 Bentham, 112 Bentivoglio, Cardinal, 395, 397 Beresford, Lord, 348 Bickerstaff, 680 Birth-day Verses to a Young Lady, 479 Bird, J. 638, (657-63) Blair, 18, 19, 21, 22 Blackwood, 516, 517, 636, 639, 648 Bloomfield, R., 433 Bloomfield, Dr. 647 Boccace, 599 Bochart, 584-5 Bolingbroke, Lord, 22, 614 Angel of the World, An Arabian Tale, by Boleyn, Ann, 143 Angerstein, J. J., 346 Bononian Enigma, The, 173 Bossuet, 114 Bourne, 35 |