January 21 .] 
THE FIELD 
59 
MARKETS. 
MONEY MARKET. 
Monday. — The eudden advance in the English Funds which 
took place after the close of regulur hours on Saturday was par- 
tially maintained this morning. Consols, which were quoted on 
Saturday evening at 98$, opened tills morning at 08$ to J for 
money, and 93f to $ for the Fobruary account. Considerable 
firmness was then manifested, and for a moment there were 
buyers at 93 g. Subsequently, 93J to $ was tho quotation both 
for money nnd time, and at this they remained until noar tho 
termination of business, when they receded to 93$ to $. After 
official hours transactions took place at a further dcoline of an 
eighth, but finally there wero buyers at 93$. Bank Stock left 
off at 21G to 218; Reduced, 93$ to g; Three-and-a-Quartcr per 
Cents., 94$- to g; India Bonds, par to 4s. premium; and Ex- 
chequer Bills, 8s. to lls. promium. 
TUESDAY. — Tho English Funds opened this morning at a de- 
cline, and showed increased heaviness during tho day. Consols, 
which left off on Monday at 93$, were first quoted 93 to i, 
whence they receded to 92$, tho last official price being 92$ to f . 
After business hours thero was a recovery of an eighth, and 
transactions took place nt 92$ to g. Notwithstanding the pay- 
ment, of tho dividends, there is good employment for money in 
tho Stock Exchange, tho rate for loans on Government securities 
being nbovo 3 per cent. Bank Stock left oil at 217 to 218; lto- 
duced, 93 to g ; Three-nnd-a-Quarter per Conts., 04 to $ ; India 
Stock, 242 to 245; Indio Bonds, par to 4s. promium; and Ex- 
chequer Bills, 7s. to 10s. premium. 
Wednesday. — This lias been settling-day in tho English 
Funds, nnd they have experienced various fluctuations, the 
general tendency being towards heaviness. Consols, which loft 
off on Tuesday at 92$ to g, were first quoted this morning at 93. 
A roaotion then took place until they touched 92§. Later in tho 
day this feeling was rathor less apparent, and the final quota- 
tions were 92$ to $ for money, and 92$ to $ for the February 
account. Bonk Stock left off at 216 to 218 ; Reduced, 92$ to 93 ; 
Three-and-a-Quarter per Cents., 93$ to 94 ; Long Annuities, 
5$ ; India Stock, 239 to 242; India Bonds, par to 3s. promium; 
and Exchequer Bills, 7s. to 10s. premium. 
Thursday. — The first quotation to-day was 92 to $, whence 
a further fall took place to 91$. From that point there was a 
slight, reaction, and the closing prices were 91$ to g for money, 
and 91$ to 92 for February. Tho last accounts from the Pai is 
Bourse showed another decline of 1 per cent. Bank Stock left 
off ut 216 to 218 ; Reduced, 92 to $ ; Throe-and-a-Quartor per 
Cents., 93 to $ ; Long Annuities, 5$ ; India Stock, 239 to 242: 
India Bonds, par to 8s. promium ; and Exchequer Bills, 7s. to 
10s. premium. 
Fiiiday.— Consols, 91$ to $ ; ditto for tho February accouut, 
91$ to $. __ 
SMITIIFIELD. 
Monday, Jan. 16. — Thero was a considerable increase in tho 
Bupply of Boasts, and, consequently, prices were lower. There 
was a demand for the choicest qualities nt our quotations, but 
trade was dull for other kinds. Tho number of Sheep was very 
small. Owing to the state of the dead markets trade was ex- 
ceedingly slow, nnd only in a few instances was there any ad- 
vance. We were a*ain very deficient of good Calves; prices, 
therefore, considerably advanced. From Germany nnd Holland, 
640 Beasts, 900 Sheep, nnd 35 Calves; Scotland, 550 Beasts; 
and 700 from the Northern and Midland Counties. Best Scots, 
Herefords, 4s. 6d. to 4s. 8d. ; best Shorthorns, 4s. 4d. to 4s. 6d. ; 
second quality Beasts, 2s. lOd. to 3s. 8d. ; Calves, 4s. 4d. to 5s. 6d.; 
Pigs, 3s. 4d. to 4s. 4d. ; best Downs nnd Half-breds, 4s. lOd. to 
5s. 2d.; best Long- wools, 4s. Od. to 4s. 8d. ; Ewes nnd second 
quality, 3s. lOd. to 4s. 2d. per stone of 8 lbs. Beasts nt market, 
4,460; Sheep and Lambs, 16,150; Calves, 63; Pigs, 340. 
Fiiiday. — Notwithstanding that tho supply of Beasts on sale 
in to-day’s market was limited, and in very middling condition, 
the domand for all breeds ruled very inactive, at Monday’s de- 
cline in the quotations. Wo wero scantily supplied with Sheep, 
in which scarcely any business was transacted nt lato rules. 
The top figures for the best old Downs was 5s. 8d. per S lbs. 
Calves wero in short supply and good request at 4d. per 8 lb. 
more money. Pigs wore dull, but not cheaper. Milch Cows 
moved off heavily, at from 14/. to 19/. each, including their 
small Calf. Inferior Beasts, 3s. 4d. to 3s. Gd. ; second quality, 
3s. 8d. to 3s. lOd. ; prime small Oxen, 4s. to 4s. 4d.; prime 
Scots, i£o., 43. fid. to 4s. 8d. ; inforior Sheep, 3s. 2d. to 3s. fid. ; 
second quality, 3s. 8d. to 4s. 4d. ; prime course-woollod, 4s. 6d. 
to 4s. 8a. ; prime Southdown, 4s. 10s. to 5s. 2d. ; large course 
Calves, 3s. lOd. to 4s. 8d. ; primo small ditto, 4s. lOd. to 5s. 6d., 
large Hogs, 3s. 2d. to 3s. fid.; small Porkers, 4s. 2d. to 4s, 10d. ; 
suckling Calves, 23s. to 29s. ; quarter old Pigs, 21s. to 27s. 
The homo supply consisted of 922 Beasts, 3,000 Sheep, 94 Culves, 
and 300 Pigs ; the Foreign consisted of 190 Beasts, 840 Sheep, 
and 34 Calves. 
COUNTRY CATTLE. 
Aylesbury, Jan. 14.— Stock in short supply, at a slight im- 
provement. Thero were but very few Horses in tho inurket. A 
middling supply of Cows, which realised good prices — Milch 
Cowi making from 10/. to 18/.; Stirks from 4/. to 71. There 
wero about a dozen Bulls, but not any sold. Calves were in 
short supply — Wenners making from 30s. to 40s., and up to48s. ; 
Bucklers, 26s. to 36s. Thoro were hardly any Sheep. Very few 
Pigs, and very dear. Thero was a great deal of slaughtered 
ment, Beef making from 6d. to 7d. ; Veal, OJd. to 7$d. ; Mutton, 
6$d. to 8d. ; Pork, 6$d. to 7$d. ; Bacon Hogs, 10s. to 10s. 6d. 
per score. 
Derby, Jan. 17.— We had scarcely an average supply of fat 
Beasts to-day; tho quality of tho greater part of the animals 
was only of the inferior kind. The demand wns brisk, and a 
clearance wns effected. There were but few Sheep, nnd readily 
disposed of. Fat Calves, scarce ; nnd but few good Pigs. Beef, 
6d. to G$d.; Mutton, 7$d. to 8d. ; Veal. 6d. to 6$d. per lb. ; Pigs, 
10s. per score; rough Fat, 5d, per lb., commencing January 10; 
Hides, 2$d. to 3d. per lb. ; Calf Skins, 3$d. to 4d. per lb. 
Exeter. — A good supply of prime Beef, and previous prices 
firmly maintained. The prevailing quotations wore 9s. od. to 
10s., and in some instances 10s. 6d. por score. Borreners wore 
again in limited supply ; primo condition at 6s., and inferior 
ditto at from 5s. to 5s. 6d. per score. Butchers’ Calves, the 
whole wns soon disposed of at from fid. to 6$d. por lb. A mode- 
rate number of Cows nnd Calves were sold at previous rates, 
from 10/. to 16/., but thero wore instances in which a rather 
lower figure was givon. A tolerable sale of Sheep. Large 
Wethers, G$d. ; small ditto, G$d. to 6$d. ; Ewes, fid. to 6$d. 
per lb. Not a largo supply of Pigs, nnd prices consequently 
had a rathor downward tendency. Largo Pigs, 46s, to 55s.; 
large Slips, 28s. to 30s. ; small ditto, 18s. to 20s. each, A large 
Bupply of Pork, and for tho most part a good solo. Prime Bucon 
Pigs, 9s. 6d. ; prime Porkers, 10s. per score. 
Liverpool, Jan. 16. — We have had a largo supply of stock at 
this day's market, with a moderate demand for Sheep ; but for 
Cnttle wo have had a Blow snlo, ami a great many were loft un- 
Bold. Primo Heifer Beof, 6d. ; second class, 5d. to5$d.; prime 
Wether Mutton, 7d. to 7$d. ; second clnsB, Gd. to 6$d. 
Manchester. — Smithfiehl market — an area of two acres nnd 
three quarters — is to bo covered with a roof, open on threo sides. 
The cost of this nnd other improvements, and of tho enlargement 
of tho mnrket to some extent, will bo 30,000/. 
Salisdury. — Thoro was a good supply of Beasts, with a fair 
average ntlendunco of dealers. Tho Beef trado wat^not brisk, at 
lato quotations. Tho supply of Sheep wns inoro than equal to 
tho demand, and many of tho animals remainod unsold. Tho 
number of Pigs penned Wft3 lorge» and prices had « downward 
tendenoy. 
PROVISIONS. 
Imports of Irish Buttor continue light, and wore only 1,060 
firkins last week. Thero has been a largo business concluded nt 
further advanced rates; modornto priced qualities sellinT the 
most freely. Carlow, Clonmel, and Kilkenny, brought 102s. to 
106s. ; Cork, 104s. to 108s. ; Limerick, 90s', to 100s. ; Tralee 
95s- to 100s. ; ami Watorford, 98s. to 102s. Stock differs little 
from last yoar, and deliveries lmvo been on a largo scale since 
day week. The currency is about the same for English, but 
trado is brisker; Dorset, fine weekly, at 106s. to U0s. ; middle, 
94s. to 100s. ; and fresh, 13s. to 16s. per dozen lbs. Although 
supplies of Foreign are moderate, and demand good, rates are 
not better; Friezland, fine selling ut 104s. to 106s. ; inferior, 
90s. to 98s.; Holstein nnd Kiel, fine lOGs. to 110s,; Holland, 
94s. to 96s. ; inferior, 88s. to 92s. ; Zwollo, fine 94s. to 98s. ; 
Emden and Leer, 90s. to 92s.; and Gronningon, 88s. to 92s. 
Imports were 7,722 casks for last weok. An active demand for 
Bacon, producing an advance, although imports nro larger, 
amounting to 3,278 bales during the post week . Irish, sizeable 
has been selling at fils, to C4s.; heavy, 59s. to 62s.; ami Hambro, 
59s. to 03s. Stook is greater limn lost year. In middles, several 
transactions; Irish nt 50s. to 60s.; oml Amorican, 43s. to 40s. 
Demand stiff deoreasos for Hams, and prices are going down, 
ruling for Irish nt 70s. to 77s. ; nnd English, 63s. to 933. In 
Lard, many purchases have been made, and thoro is a firm 
market; Irish bladdered nt G8s. to 70s. ; kog and firkin. 67s. to 
04s.; and Amerionn, 58s. to 03s. Domnnu for Pork lias been 
moro active ; Irish inoss nt 85s. Od, to 9Us. por barrel ; nnd India 
at 7/. 10s. to 8/. per tierco. In pieklod middles of Pork, Inrgcr 
operations nt 55s. to 57s. Beof soils moro freely ; Irish India at 
6/. 15s. to 7/. per tierce, and prime mess at 100s. to 107s. Of 
Cheese, larao parcels linvo again clinngod hands ; English at 
64s. to 80s.; Emden, 60s. to 50s.; Gouda, 40s. to 63s.; and 
Amorican, 50s. to 60s. per cwt. A government contruct for 
3,000 tierces of Pork nnd 3,000 ditto of Beef is declared. 
Dublin, Jan. 17. — Potatoes, 4s. fid., 6s., and Os Od. por owt., 
with a fuff market; Butter, 9d. to 10$d. per lb.; for firkin, lid. 
tols.; Eggs, 7s. 4d. to 8s. Gd per 120: Whitehaven Couls, 20s. 
per ton, quay prices; Bread, 9$d. to lOJd. per 4 lb. loaf; Scotch 
Herrings, 26s. to 27s. por barrel. 
MAltK LANE. 
Monday, Jnn. 16. — Advices from tho provinces state that 
business has been materially checked by the high prices asked by j 
holders. In Ireland there appears to be a scarcity of Wheat, and 
the stocks of Oats, which have been very heavy, were becoming 
much lighter. Tho latest accounts from America also speak of 
an important diminution in the stocks at the principal ports. 
Tho supply of English Wheat this morning was rather limited, 
nnd tho condition was affected by tho prevailing dampness. The 
market was much quieter, and prices were rather weaker, 
though no dcoided deolino can ho noted. Thero wns less nctivity 
also in Foreign Wheat, but lioldors wore firm, nnd business was 
conducted on a very limited scale. Fuff rates were current for 
floating cargoes, but not much was done. American Flour was 
held firmly, and buyers refused to operate except nt a reduction. 
There was n good supply of Barley, which caused a decline of Is. 
to 2s. per qr., and then a clearance was not effected. Malt ruled 
steady. Less was dono in Oats, but Is. advnnco took place. 
English Beans were taken nt recent values, and Peas wero heavy 
at former currencies. The current prices are : — New White 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, nnd Suffolk, 80s. to 83s.; old ditto, 82s. to 
84s.; fine new solected Runs, 80s. to 80s.; old ditto, 82s. to 88s.; 
now Malting Barley, 40s. to 43s. ; new Grinding and Distilling 
ditto, 36s. to 40s.; now Chevalier ditto, 40s. to 45s. ; new Oats, 
Essex nnd 8uffolk, 28s. to 80s.; ditto ditto, Scotch oml Lincoln- 
shire, potato, 29s. to 83s.; ditto ditto, feed, 26s. to 31s. ; ditto 
ditto, Irish potato, 27s. to 31s.; ditto ditto, feed, 28s. to 31s. ; 
old Itye, 29s. to 32s, ; new ditto, 38s. to 45s. ; now Canary Seed, 
46s. to 53s. per quarter; new Caraway Seed, por owt., 38s. to 
42s.; old ditto ditto, 44s. to 48s.; new Coriander Seed, 12s. to 
14s.; new Rape Seed, per last, 28s. to 30s.; old Hemp Seed, per 
quarter, 38s to 44s. ; old Linseed Cakes, per thousund, 11/. to 
12/. ; best old Flour, per sack, 70s. to 75s. ; second ditto and 
country, 55s. to 65s. The following wns the quantity of Foreign 
Grain entered free for home consumption during the week end- 
ing Saturday lost: — Wheat, 26,578; Burley, 7,934; Oats, 7,141; 
Peas, 1,796 qrs. ; Flour, 110,214 cwts. 
Friday. — The arrivals of Foroign Wheat and Flour continue 
large. This morning’s market was thinly attended, but the 
buyers were chiefly from tho country. Business in Wheat oml 
Flour was of a retail character at the extreme prices of Monday. 
COUNTRY GRAIN. 
Aylesbury, Jan. 14. — Wheat iu moderate supply, nt on ad- 
vance of from Is. to 2s. per qr. All other kinds Arm at lato 
rates. Wheat, per load of 5 qrs., from 17s. to 24s. ; Barley, 37s. 
to 43s. ; Beans, 36s. to 57s. ; Peas, 4Ss. to C4a. ; Oats, 20s. to 
34s. per qr. 
Hartford, Jan. 14. — White Wheat, 82s. to 88s. ; Bed ditto, 
76s. to 84s. ; Harrow Beans, 50s. to 60s. ; Mnzagan ditto, 44s. to 
52s ; Maple Peas, 44s. to 52s. ; Grinding Burley, 33s. to 40s. ; 
Feed Oats, 22s. to 28s. 
Dublin, Jan. 17. — At tho oponing of our Corn market to-duy, 
the ndvunoed currency of Friday lust wus demanded for every 
description of homo-grown Grain, but buyers held off, and tho 
mnrket closed dull. Wheat barely supported last quotation ; 
Oats wero Cd. and Barley 6d. to Is. lower. The transactions in 
Indian Corn were very few, hut we note no alteration in price. 
White Whent, 44s. to 47s. ; Red Wheat, 41s. to 45s. ; Grinding 
Barley, 18s. to 22s. fid.; Malting ditto, 21s. 6d. to 22s. fid.; 
Oats, por barrel, 13s. to 17s.; Hnpeseed, 27s. Gd. to 29s. 6d.; 
Oatmoal, per cwt., 16s. to 18s. ; Flour, 24s. to 28s. ; Indian Corn 
Meal, 48s. to 53s. Tho weather is stiff broken, and until to- 
day there bus been almost continued rains since our last. 
East Grinstead, Jau. 16.— Tho following are tho returns :— 
Wheat, 23 qrs. 5 bush.; total amount, 92/. 8s. 3d.; price, 3/. 
18s. 2$d. per qr. 
Ipswich, Jan. 17.— The supply of Wheat was rather larger 
to-duy than wo have noticed for a few weeks ; the trade drooped 
a littlo, ond prices gave way; where sales were pressed, 2s. per 
quarter. Very littlo business wus done. Although the supply 
of Barloy was nothing equal to what wo had last week, tho tra«lc 
wns lienvy, and a faff of fully 2s. por qr. was experienced. 
Beans nnd Peas nominnl ns of late. Whito Wheat, 90s. 94s. 95s. ; 
Red ditto, 80s. 85s. 86s.; Malting Barloy, 42s. to 46s. ; Grinding 
ditto, 36s. to 39s. ; Bonus, 48s. to 50s. ; Peas, 48s. to 50s. per qr. 
Flour, 58s. to 75s. per sack. Averagos for tho week ending 
January 17 — Whent, 4S9 qrs., at 82s. Id.; Barley, 2,381 qrs. 
2 bush., at 44s. 4d.; Oats, 30 qrs. 4 bush., nt 27s. Id. ; Beaus, 
84 qrs. 1 bush., at 50s. Sd.; Pens. 10 qrs., nt 49s. 
Lindfibld, Jnn. 16. — White Whent, 20/. 10s. to 22/. per load ; 
Brown Wheat, 19/. to 21/.; Oats, 26s. to 28s. ; Peas, 48s. to 
54s. ; Beans, 43s. to 53s. 
Leeds, Jnn. 17. — Wo linvo oxperionced n vory tint market, 
and, in order to effect sules, Wheat must bo quoted 3s. nnd Bar- 
loy Is. to 2s. por qr. lower than Tuesday week. Beans and Oats 
maintain their vnlue. Avoroiro prices for the woek ending Jan. 
10— Wheat, 1,363 qrs., nt 70s. 10$d.; Barley, 1,628 qrs., 43s. 
3$d.; Oats, 30 nrs., 29s. OJd. ; Beuns, 21 qrs., fils. d^d. 
Salisdury. — There was not a large attendance in this mnrket, 
nnd tho supply of all descriptions of Grain greatly exceeded the 
demand. Wheat mot a duff sale at Inst week’s currency; in 
sorao instances a slight reduction wns submitted to towards the 
close of tho murket. The quotations of Barley remained sta- 
tionary. Tho following return for tho post week wus made by 
tho Inspector: — Wheat. 551 qrs.; value, 2,137/. 0s.; average, 
31. 17s. 6$d. Burley, 857 qrs. ; value, 1,690/. 13s. fid. ; average, 
1/. 19s. 5$d. Oats, 74 qrs. ; value, 97/. ISs. ; average, 1/. 6s. 6 Jd. 
Peas, 10 qrs.; value, 32*. 15s.; average, 3/, 5s. 6d, 
RETAIL. 
COVENT GARDEN. 
WHOLESALE. 
. s. d. s. d. 
Pine-apples, per lb. ... j o to r> 0 
Grapes, hthse, new, do. 5 0—8 0 
— Foreign, do 10—3 0 
Oranges, per dozen ... l 0 - 2 o 
Lemons, per dozen ... 1 0 — 2 o 
Melons, each 3 0— 0 0 
Almonds, per peck ...24 0-0 0 
Filberts & Cobs,p. lb. l G— 2 0 
Nuts, Hiircelomi, p. bl . 21 0—0 0 
— Spanish, por bush. 20 0— 0 0 
— Brazil, do 20 0 - 0 0 
Chestnuts, do 20 0 — 0 0 
Cocoa Nuts, per dozen G 0 — 8 0 
Seville Oranges, p. dz. 3 0— 0 0 
Apples, dessert, p. bl... 8 0 — 12 0 
— kitchen, do 4 0 — 6 0 
Pears, por dozen 2 0—3 0 
Strawberries, per oz... 3 0 — 0 0 
FRC,T8 - 8. d. 8. 
Pine-apples, per lb. ... 3 0 to 1 
Hothouse Grapes,p. lb. 4 0—7 
— Foreign, pr. $-Uox30 0 — 50 
Oranges, per 100 4 0 — 10 
Lemons, do 4 0— 8 
Melons, per dozen 24 0— 0 
Almonds, per bushel. ..20 0 — 0 
Fllberts&Cobsp- lOOIb.G/. 0 — 0 
Nuu, Barcelona, p. bl. 20 0 — 0 
— Spanish, do 20 0 — 0 
— Brazil, do .....20 0— 0 
Chestnuts, do .....20 0— 0 
Cocoa Nuts, per doz.... 4 0— 6 
Seville Oranges, p. 100 10 0—12 
Apples, por bushel 6 0—7 
— kitchen do 3 0— 4 
Pears, do 30 0— 0 
Strawberries, pur oz ... 3 G— 0 
d. 
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VEGETABLES. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 10—6 0 
Brocoll, por bunch ... 2 0 — 0 0 
Cucumbers, each 2 0— 0 0 
Old Potatoes, persve.. 5 0—0 0 
Asparagus, per bundle 5 0—8 0 
Sprew for Pens 2 0 — 3 0 
Seakalo, per punnet ...2 6—3 0 
Rhubarb, per bundle. .. 1 0— 0 0 
Brussel Sprouts, J-sv. . 2 0— 0 0 
Turnips, per dozen ...4 0—6 0 
Carrots, por dozen ... 6 0 — 8 0 
Cabbages, per dozen... 0 0— 0 0 
Greens, per dz. buchs. 2 0—6 0 
Celery, por bundle 1 G— 0 0 
Spinach, per sieve 2 G— 0 0 
Onions, per bunch G 0— 0 0 
Lettuce, Cab., p. score 16—0 0 
— Cos, do 0 0— 0 0 
Endive, per score 2 0— 0 0 
Beet, per dozen 1 6— 0 0 
Small Salad, per doz... 2 0— 0 0 
HorseRadlsh, p.bundlo 3 0—3 6 
Mushrooms, p. pottle .16—0 0 
Sorrel, per half sieve... 1 0—0 0 
Parsley, p. dz. bunches G 0— 0 0 
Thyme, per bunch 2 0 — 0 0 
Mint, do 1 G— 0 0 
Suge, do _. 2 0—0 0 
Basil, do 3 0—0 0 
Marjoram, do 2 0 — 0 0 
Garlic, per lb 0 8— 0 0 
Savory, per bunch 0 2— 0 0 
Eschalots, per lb 0 8— 0 0 
VBOBTABLRS. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 3 0-5 0 
Brocoll, dn .. . 1 it u 
Cucumbers, per doz ... 0 0 — 18 0 
Old Potatoes, i" r ton. 6f 0 inf Q 
Asparugus, per bundlo 4 0—6 0 
Sprew for Peas 2 0— 2 6 
Seukulo, per immiet .. 1 G— 2 0 
Rhubarb, p dz ImdleslO 0 — 0 0 
Brussel Sprouts, J-sv... 1 0— 1 6 
Turnips, per dozen ...30—4 0 
Carrots, do G 0 — 0 0 
Cabbages, do 16—0 0 
Greens, do 2 0—0 0 
Celery, per dz. bodies. 10 0—12 0 
Spinach, , er sieve ... . 1 0— 2 0 
Onions, per bundle ... 5 0— 0 0 
Lettuce, por scoro I 0— 0 0 
Coo, do 0 0—00 
Endive, per score 1 6— 0 0 
Beet Hoot, per dozen... 1 0— 0 0 
Small Salad, pur puet. 2 0—0 0 
Horse Radish, p. bridle 2 0—3 0 
Mushrooms, per pottle 1 0—0 0 
Sorrel, per half sieve,. 1 0 — 0 0 
Parsley, p. dz, bunches 3 0— 0 0 
Thvmc, por bunch ... 16—0 0 
Mint, do I 0 - 0 0 
Sago, do 1 6 — 0 0 
Basil, do 2 0— 0 0 
Marjoram, do 16—0 0 
Gallic, per lb 0 6— 0 O 
Savory, per bunch 10—0 0 
Eschalots, per tb 0 6—0 0 
COAL EXCHANGE. 
FninAT, Jnn. 20. — Whitworth, 36s.; boat Coala, 45s. ~- 
Ono Ship and two Barges at market. 
HOPS. 
Jan. 16. — A considerable amount of business has been effected 
during the past week, chiefly in choico and fine nlo pockets, nt 
the recent currency. The demuud may he considered, upon the 
whole, steady, but not very animated, and prices without mate- 
rial alteration. Occasionally a lot of HopyCnnay bo obtained 
somewhat below the general market valne./imt in the majority 
of cuses the planters are firm in their domands. — Times. 
HAY. 
Smith pield, Monday. — Fine Upland Meadow ond Rye Gross 
Hay. 108s. to 110s. ; inferior, SOs. to 90s. : superior Clover, 124s. 
to i26s. ; inferior ditto, 95s. to 100s.; Straw, 32s. to 42s. por 
lond of 36 trusses. 
Whitbcuapbl, Monday. — Tho supply ot this market to-day 
was abundant, but trade was very duff, at the annexed rates — 
Old Hay, 105s. to 115s.; new ditto, 80s. to 00s.; old Clover, 
120s. to 126s. ; now ditto, 95s. to 120s.; Straw, 36s. to 42s. per 
load. 
Dublin, Jan. 17. — Hay, 4s. to 56. per cwt.; Straw, 2s., 2s. 
Gd., to 3s. ; Turnips, 18s. per ton. 
FOREIGN. 
France. — A decree in tho Moniteur extonds llio permission 
accorded to Foreign vessels to convey Corn, Flour, Rico, Pota- 
toes, nnd dried Pulse, between zilgoria and France, to the 31st 
of July, 1854. 
Turkey. — A memorandum 1ms boon communicated to the 
diplomatic corps by the Ottoman Government, informing them 
that, in consequence of the scarcity of Grain, nil llio Corn in the 
provinces of widdin, »Silistrin, Scutnria, Albania, Bosnia, Erze- 
roum, and Trebizond, is reserved for tho uso of tho Turkish 
armies in Roumelia and Anatolia. 
Black Sea.— Telegraphic intelligence was received on Mon- 
day afternoon from Odessa confirming tho anticipated fall in the 
rates of freight. Tho rate for Grain, which a few weeks back 
was 25s. per quarter, has now receded to 12s. Od. lhis will 
operato favourubly upon the supplies of food to France, Italy, 
aud elsewhere. 
ITALY.— A letter from tho Papal States of the 7th inst. says, 
Wheat sells nt the market of Ruveuna nt 58f. the sack of 115 
litres. The authorities at Lugo had compelled the farmers to 
sell their Wheat at 20 per cent, less than the market price. 
The local authorities of Fnonza had forbidden tho exportation 
of Corn from the district. The consequence i*. that the market 
is closed, and wore it not for the markets of Forli and Ravenna 
the inhabitants of the Romagna would bo exposed to die of 
linger. 
United States.— Tho quantity of Corn now at sea from Ame- 
ca is not lar°e, nor can wo tor a few months to coino expect 
iv supply of magnitude from the United Stales, for their inland 
uviwntion being closed, and tho stocks on the seaboard lig >f» 
ie means of moving produce from the interior to the poris is 
licfiv confined to llio railways and the river Mississippi »ud its 
rauclies. The railways cannot do the work of the canals, nor 
thoro the same facility for getting Grain and Flour to them 1 m 
, tho latter, which are tho great connecting links between bo 
>rts and tho lake district, the trado of which is impeded In the 
ost. Tho railway connecting Portland with Canada is doing 
imething both for us nnd tho colonics, but tho menus of transit 
•e limited, for os yot but one line of rails is laid dow u. J.aei - 
)ol Albion. 
THE GAZETTE. — Bankruits. 
•HFST7AY Frederick Maystom. Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, 
cw.-Sbkxry ^Stt^'sHike-by-Nayiand, Suffolk, baker.- HEnur 
r mw Wood Bognor, Sussex, victualler. — J ames Lewis Lam, 
rwood Surrey brewer.— Hs™' Griffiths, Birmingham, tailor. 
OSEPn CAMuJ’Quomdon, Leicestershire, miller.-EnwAKD Ro^ 
tlngbam, luce cap manufacturer.— Cornelius Bowl Palmer, 
St Monmouthshire, porter mcrchant.-Tuoi.As FuUDD Man- 
ster innkeeper — William Hiiunton, Bradford, Yorkshire, joiner. 
IS Frame! Liverpool, statiouer.-MACKiMBT Bow ell. Man- 
Tt in P vf- It'iiyi * m t x Miller, Land port, Portsea, mercer and 
-Ioforuf. n mv man, Stratford-pluco. Cuinden town, builder — 
i P s Hales Sweet, Tunbridge M elts, secdaniaii.-HAKKY W'sroN, 
„, j 0UN Lakoiudoe Win ion, and Edwin W illiam B i1 ** 
intiigliuu). agricultural Implement mukers.-WiLLUM Iavlo* 
RKr v Matthew Warren, and Charles Drnboche. Cardiff, con. 
•tors’und builders. -G kouok Kili.ick Hint, "7*1“ 
"painter — William Heskmh, Blackburn. mAnHfa,t..rcr-d<mN 
rslky, Macclesfield, cabinetmaker,— C harles Jems 1 00 L 8 , Bridge* 
cr, Somersetshire, baker. 
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