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which were fully maintained. In Mark Lane the best town households 

 brought 3Gs. to 436'. per quarter ; best country households, 326-. to 33s.; 

 Norfolk and Suftblk, 298. to 31s. In Liverpool English and Irish super- 

 fines brought 33s. to 36s. per 280 pounds ; extra, 38s. to 42s. ; French, 

 37s. to 47s. ; Trieste, 48s. to GOs. ; Spanish, 38s. to 39s. ; Chilian, 31s. 6d. 

 to 36s. ; Oalifornian, 37s. to 38s.; American western and extra, per 

 barrel, 22s. to 24s.; Baltimore and Philadelphia, 22s. to 24s.; Ohio and 

 extra, 23s. to 28s. Qd. ; Canadian, 22s. to 23s. 6d. ; ditto, extra, 24s. to 

 27s. In Paris the market was dull at 32s. 8d. to 35s. 3d. per 280 pounds. 

 Maize. — The supply in Mark Lane was short at the opening of the 

 second week in December, and prices were higher. White was quoted 

 at 40s. to 42s. per quarter; yellow, 37s. to 40s. In Liverpool, American^ 

 new and old, brought 39s. 6d. to 40s. ; Galatz, 41s. to 42s. 



