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change in the finer descriptions, except that cassa flor. has declined a little. Rice: neither the demand nor the price has yet been affected by the rise in the price of corn.-Tea: prices are fair, and a favorable opinion is entertained of the further course of this article.-Sugar: a good deal has been doing in our refined this week; and the better sorts are held at 4d. higher, and the stock being but small, this advance must be acceded to. Lumps meet a ready sale at 9d. to 94d. and, according to all appearance, an improvement may be expected. As we have received this week large imports from Brazil, the demand for raw sugars has now become slack; and inferior sorts, in particular, might probably be had on lower terms.

Dresden, 20 August.-The discussions of the Committee on the navigation of the

Elbe are terminated. A convention has been agreed upon, by which the navigation of that river is free from the point when it becomes navigable (Melnik) to its mouth. The staples at Magdeburg, Dresden, and Pirna are abolished. The 35 customhouses on the Elbe are reduced to 14, and probably will be reduced to 12. The 8 states lying on its banks, Bohemia, Saxony, Prussia, the three principalities of Anhalt, Mecklenburg, and Denmark, have agreed on certain fixed duties, which are not to be augmented without the consent of all the states concerned. The whole convention is drawn up in a spirit highly favourable to commerce; and the most sanguine hopes are entertained that it will tend to a system of liberal trade hitherto unknown in the internal navigation of Germany.

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BANKRUPTS IN ENGLAND.

Where the Town or City in which the Bankrupt resides is not expressed, it will be always in London or the Neighbourhood. So also of the Residences of the Attorneys, whose names are placed after a [.

T distinguishes London Commissions, C those of the country.

Gazette-Aug. 25 to Sept. 18.

Aug. 25. Colston, D. E. Islington-road, upholsterer. [Pope, Old Bethlem. T.

Cooper, Geo. jun. Old Ford, Middlesex, farmer. [Stevens, Little St. Thomas Apostle, Queenstreet. T.

Fry, G. Newbury, Berks, mercer. [Smith, Basinghall-street. T.

Hankes, R. Great Turnstile, Lincoln's-inn-fields,
hat-manufacturer. [Harvey, 43, Lincoln's-inn-
fields. T.

Hodgson, Jos. Staindrop, Durham, shopkeeper.
[Turner, 5, Bloomsbury-square. C.
Howard, E. and J. Gibbs, Cork-street, Burling-
ton-gardens, money-scriveners. [Shaw, Veru-
lam-buildings, Gray's-inn-square. T.
Lambert, R. Ardwick, near Manchester, cotton-
manufacturer. [Ellis, Chancery-lane. C.
Parry, T. Manchester, R. Seaton, Pontefract,
York, and J. Armitage, Pontefract, York, cot-
ton-spinners. [Ellis, Chancery-lane. C.
Rothery, J. and T. Pape, Leeds, seed-crushers.
[Robinson, 26, Essex-street, Strand. C.
Taylor, H. Sidney-place, Commercial-road, mas-
ter-mariner. [Crabb, 2, Bell's-buildings, Salis-
bury-square. T.

Taylor, John, New Cut, Lambeth, ironmonger.
[Wootton, Nicholas-lane. T.
Thorn, J.T. Plymouth, currier. [Sandys, Crane-
court, Fleet-street. Č.

Whiteside, R., H. Fisher, and T. Hastie, White-
haven, Cumberland, merchants. [Falcon, 4,
Elm-court, Temple. C.

Aug. 28. Ashton, J. Knutsford, Chester, veterinary
surgeon. [Blackstock, King's-bench-walk, Tem-
ple. C.

Bedford, Thos. Bristol, stationer. [Bridges, Red
Lion-square. C.

Bell, J. Downshire-hill, Hampstead, victualler.
[Jones, 24, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-
lane. T.

Greenhouse, W. Ludlow, Salop, tanner. [Clarke,
Chancery-lane. C.

Hillary, J. P. Mark-lane, wine-merchant. [Rear-
don, Corbet-court, Gracechurch-street. T.
Jones, A. W. New Brentford, corn-merchant.
[Toone, 3, Craven-street, Strand. T.
Marshman, Robt. Love-lane, corn-factor. [Smith,
New Basinghall-street. T.

Seaton, Robt. Wentbridge, York, cotton-spinner.
[Blakelock, 14, Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-st. C.
Sept. 1. Bethell, Wm. V. Liverpool, merchant.
[Chester, Staple-inn. C.

Bird, T. Solihul Lodge, Warwick, coal-dealer. [Hall, Great James-street, Bedford-row. C. Bowman, R. Manchester, grocer. [Hurd, Temple. C.

Brammall, D. Whitehouse, York, file-manufacturer. [Blagrave, Symond's-iun. C.

Cassels, R. Martin's-lane, Cannon-street, wine merchant. [Thomas, Fen-court, Fenchurch

street. T.

Davis, S. Butts, Stafford, maltster. [Wheeler, 28,
Castle-street, Holborn. C.

Hartland, J. Gloucester, mercer. [Stevenson, 8,
Lincoln's-inn, C.

Marshman, R. Love-lane, cloth-factor. [Smith,
New Basinghall-street. T.

Thomas, R. Rochdale, Lancaster, hat-manufac-
turer. [Hurd, Temple. C.

Wright, C. Ludgate-hill, wine-merchant. [Noel,
6, Gray's-inn-place, Gray's-inn. T.

Sept. 4. Crowden, R. Henrietta-street, Covent-
garden, boot-maker. [Fox, Austin-friars. T.
Davis, T. Great Barr, Stafford, maltster. [Rey-
nolds, 30, Hertford-st. Fitzroy-square. C.
Driver, N. Steambridge, Gloucester, clothier.
[King, 11, Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-street. C.
Fisher, J. Lancaster, soap manufacturer, [Ma-
kinson, Middle Temple. C.
Goundry, G. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, bacon-dealer.
[Bell, 9, Bow Church-yard. C.

Hart, J. and J. M'Alpin, Carlisle, hosiers. [Clen-
Knowles, J. and H. Walker, Salford, Lancaster,
nell, Staple's-inn. C.
machine-makers. [Willis, Warnford-court. C.
Langley, J. G. H. Bristol, porter-seller. [Clarke,
Chancery-lane. C.

Rawlins, J. Whitehaven, Cumberland, grocer.
[Clennell, Staples-inn. C.

Stafford, T. Bath, jeweller. [Nethersole, 15, Essex-street, Strand. C.

Woodward, J. and J. Shenton, Birmingham, spi-
rit-merchants. [Drake, Old Fish-street, Doc.
tor's Commons. T.

Sept. 8. Alexander, G. Aldermanbury, linen-dra-
per. [Gates, 23, Newgate-street. T.
Baynes, C. Weston-point, Chester, innkeeper.
[John, Palsgrave-place, Temple. C.
Cooper, Jas. Newport, Isle of Wight, victualler.
[Roe, Temple-chambers, Fleet-street. C.
Egling, J. T. Great Russell-street, Covent-garden,
victualler. [Cockayne, 5, Lyon's-inn. T.
Elphick, W. West Ham, Sussex, farmer. [Wal-
ton, Girdler's-hall, Basinghall-street. T.
Eybe, F. and A. Schmaeck, Bury-court, St. Mary

Axe, merchants. [Thomas, Fen-court, Fenchurch-street. T.

Gibson, J. South-street, Finsbury-square, mer-
chant. [Sweet, Basinghall-street. T.
Marshall, J. Nine Elms, Battersea, tanner. [Drew,
Bermondsey-street, Southwark. T.
Nelson, J. Kendal, Westmorland, corn-dealer.
[Gray, 136, Tyson-place, Kingsland-road. T.
Sawden, B. S. Bridlington-quay, York, corn-fac-
tor. [Crowder, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. T.
Warren, J. Bridgewater, Somerset, tanner. [Tay-
lor, 9, King's-bench-walk, Temple. C.
Yell, J. sen. and J. Yell, jun. Woodham Ferris,
Essex, jobbers. [Bridges, 23, Red Lion-sq. C.
Sept. 11. Compton, W. Birmingham, linen-draper.
[Swain, 6, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. C.
Deeping, Geo. Lincoln, fellmonger. [Stocker,
New Boswell-court. C.

Dixon, William, High street, Portsmouth, tailor.
[Hurst, Milk-street, Cheapside. T.
Goodwin, John, Bristol, coal-merchant. [Vizard,
Lincoln's-inn-fields. C.

Oliva, T. C. Quebec, North America, merchant.
[Lowe, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane.
C.
Parr, W. Great Russell-street, Covent-garden, tai-
lor. [Popkin, 34, Dean-street, Soho. T.
Stead, Thos. Thrumb-hall, York, cotton-spinner.
[Walker, 29, Lincoln's-inn-fields. C.
Tunstall, H. Liverpool, provision-dealer. [Wheel-
er, 28, Castle-street, Holborn. C.

Sept. 15. Agar, M. Walbrook, oilman. rand, Mark-lane. T.

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Mawdsley, H. Ormskirk, Lancaster, plumber. [Blackstock, 4, King's Bench-walk, Temple. C. Norfolk, Hez. Mountsorrel, Leicester, worstedmaker. [Taylor, 14, John-st. Bedford-row. C. Ryder, A. Commercial Sale-rooms, cotton-merchant. [Osbaldeston, London-street, Fenchurchstreet. T.

Smalpage, J. Leeds, woollen-draper. [Makinson, Temple. C.

Wright, D. Well-street, Wellclose-square, dealer in corn. [Jones, Mincing-lane. T.

Sept. 18. Batley, John, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, grocer. [Swain, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry.

Bayley, C. Abingdon, Berks, linen-draper. [Nelson, 11, Essex-street, Strand. C. Burrows, J. Gloucester, mercer. [King, 11, Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-street. C.

Reid, A. Pimlico, carpenter. [Topping, 18, Greville-street, Hatton-garden. T. Rolfe, W. Teignmouth, Devon, builder. [Burfoot, Inner Temple. C.

Wardle, Isaac, Nottingham, lace-manufacturer. [Hurd, King's Bench-walk, Temple. C.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.
Gazette-Aug. 25 to Sept. 18.

Spence, B. merchant, Lerwick.
Henderson, W. flax-spinner, Mainsfield, Dundee.
Bell, J. merchant, Glasgow.
M'Gillivray, D. drover, Balnacarnich.
Bennett, G. merchant, Keith.

Williamson, E. merchant, Latheron.

Bruce, J. ironmonger, 271, High-st. Edinburgh. Moffat, R. cattle-dealer, Milton, near Glasgow. Riddoch, W. merchant, Banff.

Webster, J. ship-master, Ferry-port-on-Craigs, Fife.

Graham, W. and Brothers, merchants, Glasgow. Blair, R. farmer, Incheunen.

M'Donald, J. merchant, Perth.

M'Eachern, D. jun. and Co. merchants, Bridgend Miller, R. tailor, Glasgow.

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