bacon, 38. 8d. to 4s. 4d.—Irish, quality of late inferior, Ss. to 3s. 6d. Raw fat, 28. 2ld. Corn Exchange:-Wheat, 23s. to 54s. -Barley, 16s. to 34s.-Oats, 14s. to 30s. -The quartern loaf in London, 9d.~ Coals in the pool, 36s. 6d. to 43s. 9d. MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Number of Gullons of Malt Spirit received into Stock by each of the Principal Rectifying Houses in England in the Years 1818, 1819, 1820, and 1821. Sherry .......... 24 O 25000 5 0 2 6 5 5 0 6 0 70 0 0 0 6 per lb. 1 do. 3 6 per gal. 0 1 9 do. 2 8 0 0 do. 2 11 0 2 13 0 per cwt. do. do. do. 0 do. 0 2 54 perlb. 6 0 do. 70 0 0 per pipe 48 0 0 do. -- 50 0 0 per butt Premiums of Insurance.-Guernsey or Jersey, 12s. a 15s.-Cork or Dublin, 12s. a 15s. -Belfast, 128. a 15s.-Hambro', 10s. a 158.-Madeira, 20s. a 50s.-Jamaica, 25s.— Greenland, out and home, 5 gs. to 8 gs. Course of Exchange, Sept. 20.-Amsterdam, 12 7.-Hamburgh, 38.-Paris, 25 60. -Leghorn, 474.-Lisbon, 524-Dublin, 94 per cent. Premiums on Shares and Canals, and Joint Stock Companies, at the Office of Wolfe and Edmonds'.-Birmingham, 5801.-Coventry, 1070l.-Derby, 1401.-Ellesmere, 631.— Grand Surrey, 54.-Grand Union, 181.-Grand Junction, 2451.-Grand Western, Sl. -Leeds and Liverpool, 3651.-Leicester, 3001.-Loughbro', 3500l.—Oxford,_7301.— Trent and Mersey, 19107.-Worcester, 26l.10s.-East India Docks, 158l.-London, 111.-West India, 1834.-Southwark BRIDGE, 231.-Strand, 5l.-Royal Exchange ASSURANCE, 2651.-Albion, 50l.-Globe, 1351.-GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 711.—City Ditto, 1151. The 3 per cent. Reduced, on the 20th was -; 3 per cent. Consols, 80; 5 per cent.; 4 per cent. -; 4 per cent. (1822) 100. Gold in bars, 34. 178. 6d. per oz.-New doubloons, Sl. 13s. 6d.—Silver in bars, 4s. 11ąd. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTCIES announced between the 20th of Aug. and the 20th of Sept. 1822: extracted from the London Gazette. · BANKRUPTCIES. [This Month 72.] Solicitors' Names are in Parentheses. ALLEN, S. and T. C. Noble, Bristol, hosiers. (Pallin Barratt, T. Darenth Mills, Kent, paper-maker. Bateman, A. Bristol, victualler. (Poole and Co. L. Browing, T. seu. East Malling, Keut, farmer. (Clut- Candler, J. Jewry-street, Aldgate, flour-factor. Carter, H. Ratcliffe-highway, linen-draper. (Jones Day, J. and R. Camberwell-green, stone-mason. Davis, T. Minories, stationer. (Thompson Deat, J. Stone, Staffordshire, cheesemonger. (Ben Dipper, F. Worcester, silk-mercer. (Becke, L. pot and Co. L. (Phil Elmore, R. Edgbaston-street, Birmingham, flourdealer. (Turner and Co. L. Emery, J. Rosamond-street, Cierkenwell, victualler. (Cockayne and Co. Felton, R. Hih-street, Southwark, hop-merchant. Firmin, J. Bulner, Essex, farmer. (Wiglesworth Golding, T. and S. Ditton, Kent, paper-manufac- Gregg, T. R. and W. Phene, jun. Watling-street, confectioners. (Osbaldeston and Co. L. Griffin, W. Old Swinford, Worcestershire, victualler. Gribell, N. and M. Hellyer, East Stonehouse, De- Harris, J. Birmingham, nail-factor. (Long and Co. Hayton, W. and M. Douglas, Sunderland, coal-fit- Hedge, J. Star-court, Little Compton-street, builder. Heseltine, R. Thirsk, innkeeper. (Highmoor Hill, T. Thornbury, Gloucestershire, linen-draper. Higgin, R. Liverpool, mariner. (Lowe and Co. L. (Jones Jacksen, G. Manchester, dry-salter. (Whitlow King, W. Cavendish, Suffolk, grocer. (Fawcett, L. Mortimer, J. sen. Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, mer- Mitchell, T. Bow, linen-draper. (Jones Norris, T. Bishopstone, Wilts, shoe-maker. (Hillier Orlando, J. Newport, Monmouthshire, coal-mer- Papps, G. North-street, Lambeth, horse-dealer. Parker, C. Colchester, merchaut. (Stevens and Co. Percival, Percival, R. Eye, Herefordshire, wheelwright. Back, L. Poole, T. Heston, Middlesex, dealer. (Cathcart, L. Porter, J. Swinford, Leicestershire, butcher. (Harris and Co. Rugby Richards, T. W. South-bank Cottage, Regent's-park, dealer. (Knight and Co. L. Rose, T. Regent-street, Pall Mall, wine and brandy merchant. (Robinson Shape, T. Cheapside, pastry-cook. (Harding Shiloe, T. York, ironmonger. (Wiglesworth, L. Smith, J. F. Regent-street, linen-draper. (Jones Smi, W. H. Faversham, linen-draper. (Jones, L. Stride, T. Quarley, Hampshire. (Burt, Broughton Taylor, A. M. Southampton, victualler. (Roe, L. Tomkins, H. Bromyard, Herefordshire, innholder. (Beverley, L. Tomlinson, W. Chester, wine-merchant. (Mayhew Townsend, W. B. Little Chelsea, brewer. (James, L. Turney, J. Sedgebrock, Lincolnshire, and W. Bates, Halifax, merchants. (Stocker and Co. L. Thurtell, J. Bradwell, Suffolk, merchant. (Swain Tweddell, W. Stanwix, Cumberland, carrier. (Clennell, L. Wall, J. Birmingham, dealer. (Smith, L. Wilkinson, R. London, merchant. (James Westerdale, J. Hull, grocer and seedsman. (Taylor Yates, W. Bristol, baker. (Edmunds, L. POLITICAL AFFAIRS IN SEPTEMBER. GREAT BRITAIN. THE HE past month has been as remarkable in the British islands for its political inactivity, as it has been memorable all over Europe for the heat and splendor of the weather, and for the abundance and success of the harvest. The King went to Scotland, and returned: what he did there was even beneath common-place, and served only to render conspicuous the base spirit of certain time-serving sycophants. A puny question arose in England in regard to the person who was to fill the office of Lord Castlereagh, and, such is the present paucity of public character, that it has devolved on Mr. George Canning, although that gentleman had prepared to embark for India, to occupy the station of the illustrious Marquis of Hastings. We have no good opinion of the public principles of Mr. Canning, yet neither his talents nor his industry will enable him to do half the mischief of his predecessor. The same paucity of talents has led to the dispatch of Wellington to the Congress of the great and small legitimates at Verona, where much is expected to be plotted against the rights, liberties, and peace, of certain nations. The Appendix to the House of Commons Report, on the Poor Rate Returns, states the following as the sums of money expended for the relief of the poor," since 1750, in England and Wales. It appears, that owing to the defective state of the Poor Laws, nearly one million and a half out of the sum levied is spent in litigation, &c. instead of benefiting the poor: The Account of Moneys levied in England and Wales for 1821. Total sums levied.. ......... £8,411,893 4 1,375,868 1 6,958,445 2 8,334,313 3 Unclaimed Dividends, Annuities, Lottery Prizes, &c. per Act 56 Geo. III. c. 97 219,139 16 219,139 16 853 18 853 18 3,815 15 From the Commissioners for the Issue of Exchequer Surplus Fees of Regulated Public Offices Interest on Contracts for the Redemption of Land Total Public Income of the United King- I.-For Interest, &c. on the Permanent Debt of the United Kingdom, Unredeemed; including Annuities for Lives and Terms of Years .................. For Charges of Management thereon For Interest, &c. on Imperial Loans; including Annuities for ..... For Charges of Management thereon.. For Interest on Portuguese Loan 8. 29,313,255 12 275,476 7 149,887 0 1,739 17 6,019 2 98 0 ...£1,062,445 5 200,000 0 For Charges of Management thereon. There was also applied towards the Reduction of the National Debt.... 167,978 7 34,402 14 5,992,778 13 626,255 10 182,386 10 8,668 10 3,536,830 10 ... Do..... 75,191 19 Interest at 1 per Cent. on part of Capitals created since 5th Jan. 1793..... Ditto on Outstanding Exchequer Bills Returned from Account of Life Annuities, the Nominees having died prior to their being set apart for Payment There has also been applied towards the Redemption of the Debt created in respect of £2,500,000 borrowed for the East India Company in 1812, the Amount paid by the Company into the Bank, in pursuance of the Act 52 Geo. III. cap. 135 20,846 11 6,968,883 17 336,250 0 7,038 5 Whereof was applied to the Reduction of the National Debt Total on Account of Interest Ditto Charges of Management .... II. The Interest on Exchequer Bills, and Irish Treasury Bills Ireland IV.—The other Charges on the Consolidated Fund, viz. Courts of Justice in England Mint..... Allowances to the Royal Family, Pensions, &c. Salaries and Allowances Bounties........ Miscellaneous Permanent Charges in Ireland V.-The Civil Government of Scotland. .... |