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An Abridgement of the most Popular Voyages and Travels in Europe; by the Rev. T. Clark. 8s.

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MONTHLY REGISTER.

COMMERCIAL REPORT.-Dec. 11th 1819.

Sugar. The sugar market, after an advance, has since returned to its former low and languid state. Even the disastrous accounts lately received from the West Indies, of the devastation occasioned in most of the islands by the late tremendous hurricanes, and the consequent diminution of the ensuing crops, has yet no effect upon the market, a strong proof of the deplorable stagnation of trade in this country. The continent of Europe is now also getting very considerable supplies of this article from the Brussels, the East Indies, and Cuba; but the chief cause of the great depreciation in value of this article, is owing to the want of consumpt both in the United Kingdom, and on the Continent, arising wholly from their poverty and want of trade. On this head, we can add nothing beyond what has appeared in our former reports. Very fine sugars are still in considerable demand, and at better, though comparatively greatly reduced prices.-Cotton. Notwithstanding the importations are considerably decreased, (about 40,000 bags less than last year) and the unfavourable accounts of the crops in India, still the price of cotton remains nearly upon a level. It cannot be otherwise, from the great stock on hand, and which cannot be greatly reduced owing to the stagnation of business.-Coffee. Maintains a good price, as may be expected; continues to fluctuate, according to the accounts from the Continent. Upon the whole, however, coffee seems to be the only article of commerce at present, for which there may be said to be a fair demand. Appearances would indicate, that the market for this article may remain for some time much in its present state.-In no other article of trade can we point out any material difference. There is, in fact, no demand to occasion any alteration; and all seems to remain stationary at our quotations. The alarming situation of all the manufacturing districts has put a complete stop to business. In extensive districts of country, it is completely suspended, and terror and alarm now occupy the minds of thousands. It is impossible things can remain in their present state many weeks-nay, even days longer. People at a distance from, and unconnected with the manufacturing districts, have no idea of the terrible dangers and principles which assail the peaceable part of the community in those places. It is doubtful if

the precautionary measures taken, may be able to prevent the most disastrous consequences; and it is evident, the preventative measures, which imperious necessity renders it necessary to take, will only hurry on the intended convulsion. Of the horrible plans of the disaffected, there can no longer be any doubt; and we confess our fears are greater than our hopes, that the storm may pass away without leaving fearful marks of its ravages. Be it as it may, there are principles planted in the minds of a mass of our population which half a century will not eradicate, and which will long keep this country in a fever of anxiety and alarm. To the wisdom of parliament, the decision and energy of the executive, and to the awakened feelings of the sound part of our population, we look with confidence to crush the designs of treason, and bring the guilty to speedy punishment. It is not those who are suffering the greatest hardships which now menace and alarm this country; on the contrary, the former most anxiously wish to be freed from their tormentors, who in general are men who have plenty of work, and even high wages. These men, for their own criminal views, endeavour to hurry on the poor and needy to pillage, plunder, and destruction. The day is at hand, we hope, when the one will be effectually relieved, and the other punished.

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Course of Exchange, Dec. 3.-Amsterdam, 11: 18:0 U. Antwerp, 12:0. Ex. Hamburgh, 36:0:0 U. Frankfort, 150 Ex. Paris, 25: 10:0 U. Bourdeaux, 25: 40. Madrid, 35 effect. Cadiz, 354 effect. Gibraltar, 30. Leghorn, 48. Genoa, 444. Malta, 46. Naples, 39. Palermo, 117 per oz. Oporto, 531. Rio Janeiro, 58. Dublin, 114. Cork, 114.

Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Portugal gold, in coin, £3:18: 6. in bars, £3: 18:0. New doubloons, £3:16:0. New dollars, 5s. Od. 5s. 2d.

SUGAR, Musc.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 23d of October, and the 23d of November, 1819, extracted from the London Gazette.

Adams, W. W. Bow-lane, merchant
Ashton, J. Harp-lane, Tower-street, wine and spi-
rit broker

Armitage, J. Wakefield, wool-stapler
Alder, T. Presbury, Gloucester, victualler
Archer, J. Strand, hatter

Andrews, W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant
Brown, C. Birmingham, cabinet.maker
Button, W. Marlborough, builder

Button, W. sen. & W. Button, jun. Paternosterrow, booksellers

Brown, J. R. & H. M. New Poultry, stationers
Bramley, T. Nottingham, victualler

Bryan, J. & W. L. Bryan, Grocers' Hall court, printers

Burford, W. Gillingham, Kent, fishmonger
Bryan, J. Oxford-street, silk-mercer

Birch, H. & J. Green, Sheffield, cutlers

Bowden, T. & T. Bradshaw, Mile's-lane, warehousemen

Bowen, C. Hackney-road, surgeon

Burn, T. Southend, Essex, brick-maker
Bampfield, J. W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant
Backhouse, J. Liverpool, merchant
Backler, J. Newman-street, Oxford-street, dealer
in stained glass

Blogg, B. Bull-and-Mouth-street, wine-merchant
Bishop, D. Great Surrey-street, upholsterer
Barlow, J. Manchester, innkeeper

Brewman, B. H. Holywell-street, Strand, silk-mer

cer

Callanan, C. & J. Connor, Lime-street, soap-makers
Cronin, W. Snow's-fields, general provision-dealer
Collins, J. Newport, Monmouth, common brewer
Cope, J. L. Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant
Craney, J. Holborn-bridge, grocer
Carter, E. Bristol, butter-factor

Choppin, F. H. Whetstone, horse-dealer
Crisp, C. Bristol, cordwainer

Carruthers, T. Longtown, Cumberland, butter and bacon factor

Chartres, G. Seymour-street, Euston-square, confectioner

Chown, C. Manchester, hosier

Clarke, W. Leicester-street, tailor

Champness, S. Fulham, market-gardener
Chappell, J. S. Oxford-street, hosier

Clutten, V. Halesworth, Suffolk, brandy-merchant Davenport, S. & R. Fayle, Manchester, engravers to calico-printers

Davey, J. St James's-walk, Clerkenwell, carpenter
Daniell, J. & J. Parry, Bristol, tinmen
Drewry, J. Stafford, stationer

Elliott, J. Farnham, common brewer
Edmonds, G. A. Dudley, shopkeeper
Eames, W. Haymarket, horse-dealer

Farmer, N. East-lane, Bermondsey, rope-maker
Furley, S. & R. Dodd, Milton, Kent, hoymen
Fisher, F. Bristol, coal-merchant
Field, J. Newgate-market, butcher

Fawdington, W. Warwick-square, cabinet-maker
Fildes, J. Lamb's Conduit-street, upholsterer
Fisher, J. Bristol, victualler

Forster, R. Old Broad-street, merchant
Greenwood, G. Hanway, Oxford-street, jeweller
Garatt, D. Portsea, cabinet-maker

Goddard, W. jun. Lowestoff, Suffolk, miller
Gloag, R. Little Hermitage-street, Wapping, fish-
monger

Goodwin, B. Orford, Suffolk, grocer

Gawan, J. Union-street, Somerstown, cabinetmaker

Harwood, G. Kingston-upon-Hull, porter-merchant Henderson, F. Newton-by-the-Sea, Northumberland, fish-dealer

Hodson, W. Hessle, Kingston-upon-Hull, apothecary

Holdship, J. Cheltenham, dealer and chapman
Hemming, J. Long-acre, linen-draper
Hankinson, V. Manchester, grocer
Harris, T. Evesham, innholder

Haw, C. jun. Minories, grocer
Harvey, J. P. Ipswich, linen-draper

Hayton, J. W. Greenfield, Holywell, Kent, wire, maker

Hyde, J. C. Union-place, New-road, apothecary
Isaacs, I. Newington, glass and chinaman

Jeffery, R. Shadwell High-street, dealer in potatoes
Jennings, W. Aldersgate-street, butcher
Jackson, J. Manchester, butcher
Jackson, E. Uley, Gloucester, clothier

Johnson, J. New Buckenham, Norfolk, butcher Jacobs, M. Charles-street, Soho-square, glass-merchant

Kelly, M. Manchester, twist and cotton broker
Keeling, B. Stafford, cabinet-maker
Kemp, J. E. Liverpool, merchant
Levy, J. Rosemary-lane, slop-seller
Lyons, L. Lower Shadwell, brewer
Longhurst, J. Egham-Hythe, carpenter
Langley, E. & W. Belch, Borough, engravers
Lyne, J. Symmondly, Derby, cotton-spinner
Lang, H. & G., & W. Lang, Accrington, Lancas-
ter, calico-printers

Linton, W. Colchester, linen-manufacturer Lowndes, W. & J. Robinson, & H. Neild, Manchester, cotton-merchants

Leyburn, G. Bishopsgate-street, provision -merchant

Lamacraft, J. Plymouth, dealer

Marks, T. Rochford, Essex, wine-merchant
Micci, J. White Lion-street, Norton-falgate, coach
and harness maker

Matthie, W. & G. Yates, Liverpool, merchants
Mullion, M. Liverpool, ship-chandler
Merry, R. Birmingham, grocer
Moston, J, Warrington, grocer

Moss, A. High-street, Shadwell, slopseller
Martin, G. Gloucester, pin-manufacturer
Mitchinson, T. Great Driffield, York, grocer
Nowell, J. High-town, near Leeds, card-maker
Nicholson, T. Liverpool, timber-merchant
Nickson, S. Chester, cabinet-maker
Nedby, W. Lamb's Conduit-street, upholsterer
Nuttall, J. Manchester, bookseller

Orchard, J. London-terrace, Hackney-road, merchant

Owen, J. Cheapside, warehouseman
Oswald, R. Beccles, Suffolk, tanner

Parkes, B. Aldermanbury, British wine-merchant
Porter, J. Frome Selwood, Somerset, clothier

Peet, W. Ironmonger-lane, merchant

Pannell, J. sen. Wyke, Surrey, brick-maker

Pullen, Spread Eagle-court, Finch-lane, bill-broker

Peacock, R. Charing, Kent, miller

Perkins, S. Midford, Somerset, dealer

Peagam, W. jun. Plymouth, tailor

Papworth, R. Cambridge, cow-keeper

Reed, F. Bristol, butcher

Ringer, J. Lucas-street, Commercial-road, baker

Ross, C. Great Barr, Stafford, brush-maker
Robinson, J. Hanley, Stafford, merchant
Relph, J. Carlisle, woollen-draper

Rutland, T. Wootton-under-edge, grocer
Rowland, R. Strand, linen-draper

Sharp, J. B. Queen-street, Cheapside, warehouse

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Hartley, S. & W. Tadcaster, common brewers Hall, J. P. Liverpool, merchant

Hughes, C. Hill, Warwick, victualler
Hartley, J. Manchester, warehouseman
Hunt, R. & J. Sharp, Lombard-street, brokers
Hughes, T. Oxford-street, hosier

Hughes, W. & F. Todd, Great Winchester-street, merchants

VOL. VI.

Tabram, W. Fendrayton, Cambridge, butcher Thompson, T. Lancaster, ironmonger Webster, T. Chedgrave, Norfolk, printer Wellington, J. jun. Chard, Somerset, grocer

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Taylor, G. North Bierley, York, shopkeeper Taylor, J. Fore-street, Cripplegate, draper Taylor, W. Little George-street, Bermondsey N road, Surrey, bricklayer

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