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MONTHLY REGISTER.

COMMERCIAL REPORT.-April 12, 1820.

Sugar. The Sugar market, since our last, has had a considerable revival, and business for some time continued to be done freely at the market prices. For some days past, however, the market has been rather languid, but no depression of prices can be stated, nor is it probable that any will take place. The shipments of refined goods has been very considerable; and notwithstanding the general activity of the refiners, the stock on hand is low. The stock of raw sugars is also reducing by degrees, and no arrivals of any consequence can be anticipated before the month of June, as the crops in the Windward and Leeward Islands are very late this season. It may safely be presumed also, that the demand for home consumpt will, in future, be more considerable than it has been for many months past. These things should influence the market, and advance the price.Coffee. The market for this article has become dull, and a considerable depression has taken place. A general alarm has prevailed in the Coffee market for some days, but from what cause, or for what reason, we cannot ascertain. The holders, however, are pressing some descriptions of Coffee into the market at reduced prices; but we conceive that this panic cannot last long. The next advices from the Continent may change the face of affairs.- -Cotton.-The prices for Cotton have declined, and the market was for some time dull. The considerable reduction in price, however, that has taken place, has tempted speculators to come forward and make purchases at the reduced rates. The stock on hand, however, is so considerable, that we cannot see any chance of great improvement in this branch of trade; besides, there is no immediate prospect of improvement in the manufacturing districts, so as materially to increase the demand.- -Tobacco.-In this article a few sales are making, but the market may be considered as very flat.-Grain, of almost every description, which had advanced considerably, chiefly, we believe, from a spirit of speculation, is now on the decline, and the market is in general become languid and depressed. The appearance of the weather, so favourable for the seed-time, will, we conceive, tend still farther to depress the corn-trade.

The same languor continues to operate upon every other article of commerce, as we have so frequently had occasion to notice. There does not appear in the accounts from any market, any appearance of a material improvement in trade. The present distracted state of the manufacturing districts also, has, in some of them, destroyed all trade and all confidence. What has long been foreseen and anticipated by us, has at last taken place. Open rebellion has reared her audacious and frightful head, in the chief manufacturing districts of Scotland. That it has been prevented from extending its baneful pursuits and consequences, we have to thank the energy of our local authorities, our military, and those brave men who have voluntarily come forward to defend their king and their country. What has taken place, however, has affixed a blot on our national character, which many years of good conduct will not wipe away, and has given a shock to the commercial character of the country, the consequences of which are painful to contemplate. The wound must be probed to the bottom, in order to shew, not only the extent of the evil, but that it is overcome, otherwise we can never restore that confidence which foreign nations previously had in the character, strength, and security, of this country.

Weekly Price of Stocks, from 3d to 24th March 1820.

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Course of Exchange, April 4.-Amsterdam, 12: 1. Paris, 25: 40. Bourdeaux, 25: 70. Frankfort on Maine, 152 Madrid, 34. Cadiz, 34. Gibraltar, 30. Leghorn, 471. Genoa, 44. Malta, 46. Naples, 38. Palermo, 116 per oz. Lisbon, 50%. Rio Janeiro, 55. Dublin, 9 per cent. Cork, 9.

Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Portugal gold, in coin, £0:0:0. in bars, £3: 17: 10. New doubloons, £0:0:0. New dollars, 4s. 11d.

bars, stand. 5s. 1d.

Foreign gold,
Silver, in

PRICES CURRENT.-April 1,-London, March 31, 1820.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 23d of February and the 23d of March 1820, extracted from the London Gazette.

Arnott, J. Belle, Sauvage-yard, Ludgate-hill, sta

tioner

Asquith, T. G. & D. Asquith, Fenchurchstreet, merchants

Ashley, E. Liverpool, sail-maker

Atkinson, J. & T. A. Atkinson, Bradford, Yorkshire, wine-merchants

Aunger, J. Exeter, woollen-draper

Barnard, W. H. & C. Barnard, Liverpool, merchants

Beckwith, C. Preston, Lancashire, draper Bilbrough, S. Gildersome, Yorkshire, cloth-merchant

Block, W. Bathwick, Somersetshire, cabinet-maker
Bonzer, F. W. Bristol, sugar-refiner
Brooks, J. Great Windmill-street, butcher
Brook, I. Huddersfield, Yorkshire, tanner
Bunker, J. Grafton-street, Soho, ironmonger
Carter, W. jun. Nuneaton, Warwickshire, silk-
manufacturer

Chapman, R. Beccles, Suffolk, founder
Cheetham, J. Stockport, Cheshire, cotton-spinner
Chesmer, H. Brompton, merchant
Comber, C. Dorking, Surrey, carpenter
Cook, J. Helmsley, Yorkshire, merchant
Dale, W. Richmond, Yorkshire, woollen-draper
Dann, G. Linton, Kent, butcher

Dyball, D. White-horse-tavern, Fetter-lane, tavernkeeper

Edwards, D. Newport, Monmouthshire, corn-dealer Ellis, J. Wellingore, Lincolnshire, common-brewer Emmeit, D. Chippenham, Wiltshire, butcher

Flear, W. Turnagain-lane, Fleet-market, painter and glazier

Forster, J. H. & C. Dobson, Norwich, manufac

turers

France, E. Huddersfield, Yorkshire, plumber and glazier

Freeman, T. of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, surgeon

Gidney, J. F. Gravil-hill, Greenhithe, Kent, victualler

Glover, C. Braintree, Essex, linen-draper
Gratwick, E. Milton, Kent, innkeeper
Haffner, M. Cannon-street, carpenter
Hatch, W. Eccleston, Lancashire, corn-merchant
Hamilton, G. & J. Saxon, Queen-street, Cheapside,
warehousemen

Herbert, C. Warminster, Wiltshire, farmer
Hindle, W. Leeds, Yorkshire, draper

Hodgson, M. Sunderland-near-the-Sea, Durham, grocer

Horsfall, J. Gilderstone, Yorkshire, cloth-merchant Horley, E. T. Harbury, Warwickshire, miller Jackson, R. Otley, Yorkshire, woollen-draper

Jones, W. jun. Burscough, Lancashire, innkeeper
Keats, J. Leek, Staffordshire, innholder
King, J. Birmingham, wire-worker

Kingdon, C. Weston-super-mare, Somersetshire, innholder

Knight, J. Fore-street, London, cheesemonger
Knill, H. Duke-street, West Smithfield, butcher
Lawrence, J. Hatton-garden, woollen-draper
Lecand, B. L. Prescott-street, Goodman's-fields,
carver and gilder

Leigh, R. Liverpool, soap-maker
Levy, J. Carter-street, Houndsditch
Littlewood, J. Manchester

Lister, J. & J. B. Lay, Longroyd-bridge, Huddersfield, dyers

Longden, J. Cam, Gloucestershire, coal-merchant
Lyne, J. & C. Lyne, Finsbury-square, merchants
Macmaster, J. Norfolk-street, Mile-end, master-
mariner

Macintire, J. Tenby, Pembrokeshire, cattle-dealer
Mackintosh, J. Kingston, Surrey, maltster
Morris, S. Blymhill-lawn, Staffordshire, butcher
Norris, W. Romsey, Southampton, timber-mer-

chant

Oliver, J. Hemlington-row, Branspath, Durham, cattle-dealer

Potter, G. High-street, Poplar, grocer

Richards, W. Penzance, Cornwall, merchant-tailor
Ritchie, J. Woolwich, Kent, baker
Robinson, T. Cambridge, butcher
Russ, J. Devizes, Wilts, innkeeper
Samson, M. Dorset-place, Clapham-road, Surrey,
exchange-broker

Shaw, J. Micklehurst, Mottram, Cheshire, clothier
Shuttleworth, T. Ipswich, Suffolk, linen-draper
Simpson, A. St Swithin's-lane, merchant

Smith, J. Doncaster, Yorkshire, grocer, seedsman Smith, J. S. Brighthelmstone, Sussex, druggist Sperrin, T. Thornbury, Gloucester, tallow-chandler Taylor, J. Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire,

wine-merchant

Taylor, W. K. Birmingham, dealer in bullion
Tinson, W. Christchurch, Southampton, innholder
Vaughan, W. Compton-dando, Somersetshire,
maltster

Voysey, J. S. Ratcliffe-highway, grocer
Watson, P. Liverpool, merchant

Ward, S. Bolton, Lincolnshire, millwright
Wainwright, J. Birmingham, bellows-maker

Welman, C. Illminster, Somersetshire, linen-draper Wilkinson, C. Wormwood-street, London, teadealer

Williams, J. Crowland, Lincolnshire, grocer Wood, J. Thornes, & Wood, J. Wakefield, Yorkshire, dyers

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 31st March 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Archer, Charles, & Son, merchants, Perth
Archer, William, & Co. merchants, Newburgh
Berric, James, plasterer, Leith-walk
Bowman, T. grocer and ironmonger, Dundee
Campbell & Cowan, candlemakers and tobac

conists, Stirling; and John Campbell & Co. can. dlemakers and tobacconists, High-street, Glasgow Douglas, Lachlan, merchants, Oban

Hood, W. & J. tanners at Ladyburn, cast parish of Greenock

Laing, Francis, merchant, Newburgh

Lancaster, Daniel, merchant, Denny, now residing in Duke-street, Glasgow

Mackid, R. writer, fish-curer, and dealer, Thurso Melvin, James, & Son, dyers, Glasgow

Morgan, A. merchant and dealer in flax, Kirkaldy Morgan, J. merchant and dealer in flax, Kirkaldy M'Coull, Robert, merchant and ship-owner, Irvine M'Gill, W. farmer and cattle-dealer, Drummullen

Ness, Alex. merchant, Edinburgh

Pride, William, merchant, Kettle, Fifeshire
Robertson, William, merchant, Inverness
Stevenson, J. & Co. dyers, Govan-Croft, near Glas-
gow, and merchants in Glasgow
The Perth Foundry Company

Vallance, H. & Co. timber-merchants, Paisley
Wilson, A. merchant and ship-owner, Aberdeen

DIVIDENDS.

Andrew, T. late brewer, Linlithgow-a dividend 19th April

Arnot, G. merchant, Leith-a dividend 16th April Cadell, T. & Co. brewers, Edinburgh-a dividend 29th April

Patison & Connell, merchants, Edinburgh-a dividend 26th April

Robertson, John, merchant, Leith-a dividend 26th March

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