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132s. to 140s., the last week, 1458. to 156s. ; seconds ranged from 
10s. to 15s. below firsts throughout the month, and thirds 12s. to 
20s, below seconds. Firsts, early in February, were 138s. to 152s., 
and to the first week in March 2s. less; seconds 15s. to 20s. below 
firsts, and thirds 15s. to 25s. under seconds. Firsts, from the 
middle of March to the third week in April, 120s. to 142s. ; seconds 
for the same time, 10s. to 20s. less. Firsts, the end of April, 125s. 
to 130s.; lower qualities 10s, to 15s. less. Firsts in the beginning 
of May were 120s. to 126s., at the end of the month, 112s. to 120s. ; 
seconds 10s. less. Firsts, early in June, 112s. to 115s., and varied 
little to third week. In July, seconds for the same time 8s. to 10s. 
less. Firsts, fiom the last week in July to the second week in 
October varied little, beginning at 124s. to 126s., and finishing at 
124s. to 128s.; lower qualities began at 108s. to 118s., and the 
second week in October, 105s. to 120s. Firsts, the third week in 
October, 132s. to 136s. ; the first week in November, 130s. to 138s., 
the last week, 126s. to 132s. With a falling-oif in fine qualities, 
the prices for them advanced considerably, varying from 138s. to 
150s. at end of December ; inferior qualities ranged from 105s. to 
128s. Jerseys, early in January, 110s. to iSOs. ; at the end of the 
month, 115s. to 122s. ; first week in February, 120s. to 140s., then 
to the second week in March, 120s. to 130s. ; early in April, 110s, 
to 135s., then 110s. to 130s., and at the end of the month, 110s. to 
125s.; at the beginning of May, 110s. to 120s.; then gradually 
downwards at the close to 100s. to 108s. ; early in June, 96s. to 
102s. ; at the close of the month, 94s. to 104s. ; throughout July, 
96s. to 104s.; and throughout August, 100s. to 110s.; early in 
September, 98s. to 104s. ; at the close, 105s. to 110s,; October tlie 
prices began at 100s. to 102s., and finished at 96s. to ll6s. ; early 
in November, 9Gs. to 120s., and scarcely varied throughout the 
month ; early in December, 105s. to 125s. ; at the close, 105s, to 130s. 
Bosch Butter. — -The quotations throughout the year did not 
materially vary, the lowest ones for weeks consecutively being 35s, 
for inferior, and 70s. for best; the more general ones, 50s. to 70s., 
and with a few exceptions, 65s. to 90s. 
Dutch Butter. — Always a fluctuating market. In the beginning 
of January, 130s. to 140s. ; at the end of the month, 146s. to 158s. 
Early in February, 140s. to 146s. ; the middle of the month, 136s, 
to 156s. ; and at the end, 130s. to 152s. March began with prices 
120s. to 150s., and closed at 120s. to 132s. April, early, 120s. to 
ISOs. ; closing at 112s. to 120s. May, early, 112s. to 116s. ; the last 
week, 90s, to 108s. The second week in June, llOs. to 118s. ; the 
la8t__week, 106s. to 112s. Early in July, 112s. to 115s. ; the latter 
