February 4.] 
THE FIELD 
107 
MARKETS. 
MONEY MARKET. 
Monday.— Consols, which left off on Saturday at 90*, were 
first quoted 90$ to $, whence they receded to 90g to J. Towards 
the close of business thero wa3 less weakness, and the last official 
.■notation was 90S, while after regular hours transactions look 
rilnce at 905 to *. the final quotation being 90ft to •$. Bank Stock 
left off at 215 to 217 ; Reduced, 90g to 91 J ; Tl.reo-and-a-Quarter 
per Cents., 91 * to 92*; India Bonds, par to 4 s. premium; and 
Exchequer Bills, 9s. to 12s. premium. 
Tuesday. — Although the dignified moderation of the Queen s 
Speech gave general satisfaction, it was interpreted to express 
scarcely any remaining hopo of the Emperor of Russia being ar- 
rested in his course except by direct coercion, and the Funds ex- 
perienced a decline. Consols, which left off on Monday at 905, 
opened this morning, under the influence of the summary of the 
Speech published in anticipation, at 90* to *. A further fall took 
place after the precise terms of the Speech became known, the 
opportunity being taken to spread a simultaneous report of a 
severe collision between a Russian squadron and the Allied lleets 
in the Black Sea, and transactions were entered into at 90*. 
From this there was n reaction, and the market closed, with 
some appearance of firmness, at 90* to 2 for nnt * 
account. After regular hours bargains took place at 90* to *. 
Bank Stock left off at 215 to 216 ; Reduced, 90* to \ ; Ihree- 
nnd-n-Quarter per Cents., 915 to * ; Long Annuities, 5* ; India 
Stock, 230 to 235 ; and India Bonds, par to 4s. premium. While 
Conso'lB^declino, Exchequer Bills continue to advance, and they 
were last quoted 10s. to 13s. premium. 
Wednesday.—' The debates of Tuesdoy evening were considered 
to confirm the prospects of immediate war, and the English Funds 
opened to-day at a decline, but continued purchases on the part 
of the public soon caused a recovory. Consols, which left off on 
Tuesday nt 902, were first quoted at 90J, whence they advanced 
to 904. From this thero was a reaction to 90* to at wliioh 
they remained up to the official termination of business. After 
regular hours thero were sellers at 90*. No foreign news of any 
importance transpired to influence prices throughout the day. 
Bank Stock left off nt 215* to 210' ; Reduced, 91 to 5 : Three- 
and-a-Qunrter per Cents.. 92 to J; Long Annuities, 5*; India 
Stock, 230 to 235 ; India Bonds, Is. to 5s.; and Exohcquer Bills, 
10s. to 13s. premium. 
TnonsDAY. — Consols, which left off on Wednesday at 90*, 
wero first quoted 90* to *, whence they advanced to 90* to f, at 
which they remained up to the termination of regular business. 
When the final quotations were received from the Paris Bourse, 
showing a fall of nearlv 1 per cent. Consols were offered at 90*. 
Bank Stock left off at 215* to 216* ; Reduced, 91 to *: Three- 
and-n-Quarter per Cents., 92 to * ; Long Annuities, 5*; India 
Stock, 230 to 235; and India Bonds, 2s. to 0s. premium. Ex- 
chequer Bills closed at 11s. to 14s. premium. 
Fiuday. — Consols have been 90* to f, 91, and 90| to 5- The 
New Throc-nnd-a-Qunrter per Cents, have realised 92 to 92*. 
Bank Stock is nt 215. Exchequer Bills aro 11s. to 14s. premium. 
Latest.— Consols, 91* to f ; Ditto February Account, 91* to f. 
SMITHFIELD. 
Monday, Jan. 30.— The number of Beasts was smaller than on 
Monday lost; still it was fully adequate to the demand. Thero 
was nn attempt to advance prices, but it was not generally nc- 
complialiod ; 4s. 8d. was only made in a few instances. The 
supply of Sheep was rather larger; trade was dull, and late rates 
wero barely maintained. Calves wero again very scarce, and 
quotations were higher. From Germany and Holland there were 
949 Beusts, 1.080 Sheep, and 35 Calves ; Scotland, 400 Beasts; 
2,000 from Norfolk and Suffolk, and 250 from Northern and 
Midland Counties. Best Scots, Herefords, 4s. 4d. to 4s. 8d. ; best 
Short-horns, 4s. 2d. to 4s. 4d. ; second quality Beasts, 2s. 8d. to 
3s. 8d. ; Calves, 4s. Od. to 5s. 8d. ; Pigs, 3s. 4d. to 4s. 8d. ; best. 
Downs and llalf-breds, 5s. to 5s. 2d.; best Long-wools, 4s. Od. to 
4s. 10d.; Ewos nnd second quality, 4s. to 4s. 41. per stone of 
8 lbs. Beasts nt markot, 4,141; Sheep and Lambs, 18,750; 
Calves, 64; Pigs, 214. 
Friday.—' The number of beasts not lnrgc, great difficulty in 
disposing of them at latoratos; indeed 4s. 8d. is so rarely obtained 
that it is too much to quote as avorage for best qualities. From 
Guernsey and Holland there are 130 boasts, 340 sheep, nnd 170 
calves. Norfolk and Suffolk 200 beasts: and 85 miloh cows 
from tho Home Counties. 
69s. Imports were 2,800 hales nnd 950 boxes last week. There 
is a greater stock than the previous year, with large parcels on 
the way. In Irish Middles, sales small at 56s. to 60s. ; in Ame- 
rican, a large business has been done at 44s. to 46s. Brisk prices 
for Lard, nnd on tho advance; Irish bladdered soiling at 70s. to 
78s.; keg and firkin, 62s. to 68s. In Beef there are increase ! 
transactions, and prices on the rise ; Irish India selling at 71. 5s. 
to 81. per tierce ; and prime Mess, 110s. to 115s. A free sale 
exists for Pork : Irish India has realised 8/., and prime Mess, 
90s. to 95s. per barrel. In Pickled Middles, larger transactions 
nt 59s. to 60s. For Cheese, demand has been brisk: Edam at 
483. to OSs. ; Gouda, 44s. to 53s. ; American, 53s. to 60s. ; and 
English, 54s. to 7Ss. per cwt. The Government contract for 
3,000 tierces of Pork has been taken nt on avorago of 91. per 
tierce, and 3,000 tierces of Beef, averaging SI. These rates are 
26s. for Pork, and 25s. for Beef, over the contract in September 
last. 
MARK LANE. 
Monday, Jan. 30. — The supply of English Wheat was short 
this morning, and its condition very indifferent; a reduction of 
Is. to 2s. per qr. had to be submitted to botoro a clearance could 
bo effected. There was less activity in the foreign Wheat trade, 
but, with only moderate arrivals, holders refused to give way, 
and needy buyers lmd to pay former rates. Flour was easier to 
purchase. Barley declined in value Is. to 2s. per qr. With only 
limited receipts of Oats, this trade likewise ruled dull, and in 
some cases lower prices were submitted to. Beans quiet, and 
Peas the turn cheaper. In Cioversced and Trefoil but few trans- 
actions took place. Arrivals into London from January 23rd to 
January 28th — English Wheat, 1,874 qrs.; Scotch ditto, 35 qrs.; 
Foreign ditto, 9,903 qrs.; English Barley, 3,398 qrs.; Scotch 
ditto. 780 qrs.; Irish ditto, 924 qrs.; Foreign ditto, 400 qrs.; 
English Oats, 218 qrs. : Scotch ditto, 671 qrs. ; Irish ditto. 170 
qrs. ; Foreign ditto, 1,918 qrs.; English Malt, 5,379 qrs. Flour, 
5,287 sacks and 10,152 barrels. 
FniDAY.— The arrivals of Grain and Flonr this week have been 
moderate. To-day’s market was rather thinly attended, but 
millers evinced a disposition to purchase Wheat at a decline of 
2s. per qr., which holders heing indisposed to accede to, very 
little business rcsultod. Floating cargoes from the tfouth have 
been at a decline of 2s. to 8s. per qr. from the highest prices 
lately paid. Spring Corn of all descriptions is a slow saloat Mon- 
day’s prices. In Flour there is very little doing, and the fow 
sales made have been at a reduction of Is. to 2s. per barrel. 
COVENT GARDEN. 
February 3. — Wo aro now receiving tho forced Vegetables 
from Franco, which are very choice, and much sought after; 
our English forced Vegetables nnd Fruits aro also appearing. 
Flowers aro to bo had in abundance, and at very moderato 
prices. Green Teas are soiling at 40s. per linlf-sievo; French 
Salads, Asparagus, Sprow, &o., aro equally cheap. 
WHOLESALE. 
FBDITS. g d . d> 
Strawberries, per oz . . 4 0 to 0 O 
Pine-apples, per lb. ... 5 0 — ft O 
Hothouse Grapes, p. lb. 8 0 — '8 O 
— Foreign, pr. *-box30 0 — 50 O 
Oranges, per 100 4 0—10 O 
Lemons, do 4 0 — 8 O 
Melons, per dozen 24 0— 0 O 
Mmoiuls, per bushel. ..‘JO 0 — 0 O 
Fllborts&Cobs,p. 1001b. 81. 0—0 0 
Nuts, Barcelona, p. bl.20 0—0 0 
— Spanish, do 20 0— 0 O 
Brazil, do 20 0 — 0 O 
Chestnuts, do 20 0 — 0 0 
Cocoa Nuts, per doz ... 4 0— 6 O 
Seville Oranges, p 100 10 0—12 O 
Apples, per bushel 0 0— 7 6 
— kitchen do 3 0—4 O 
Pears, do 30 0— 0 0 
RETAIL. 
FRUITS. „ . _ , I 
s. d. s. d. I 
Strawberries, per oz ..50 to 0 0 1 
Pine- apples, per lb. ... ti 0— 0 0 
Grapes, hthse, new, do. 12 0—20 o 
— Foreign, do 2 0— I 0 
Oranges, per dozen ... 1 0—2 0 
Lemons, per dozen ... 1 0— 2 0 
Melons, each 0 0— 0 0 
Almonds, per peck ...24 0— 0 0 
Filberts & Cobs, p. lb. 1 G— 2 0 
Nuts, Barcelona, p. bl.24 0— 0 0 
— Spanish, per Uush.20 0— 0 0 
— Brazil, do 20 0 - 0 0 
Chestnuts, do 20 0— 0 0 
Cocoa Nuts, per dozen 6 0 — 8 0 
Seville Oranges, p. dz. 2 0— 0 0 
Apples, dessert, p. bl... 8 0—12 0 
— kitchen, do 4 0— 0 0 
Pears, per dozen 2 0—3 0 
COUNTRY CATTLE. 
AYLESBURY, .Tnn. 28. — Stock was in short supply and little 
demand. Milch Cows were from 21. to 31. cheaper, making 
from 9 1 to 17 1. Barreners wero not in suolx great request ns 
formorly. Calves wero in middling supply, Weaners making 
from 30s. to 40s. ; Sucklers, 23s. to 34s. Thero were a few fat 
Sheep on sale, but were not sold, asking 4s. 8d. to 5s. A good 
supply of slaughtered meat at the following quotations Beef, 
fid. to 7d. ; Veal, 6*d. to 7*d.; Mutton, 6Jd. to 7*d. ; Bacon 
Hogs, 10s. to 10s, Cd. per score. 
Derby, Jan. 31.— Thero was a tolerable supply of fat Beasts 
to-day, without any alteration in price. Sheep were again plen- 
tiful, and the quality good, most of which wero disposed of. 
Fat and store Calves were numerous. The supply of fat Pigs was 
less than usual. Beef, Od. to 6*d.; Mutton, 7d. to 7*d.; Veal, 
6*d. to 7d.por lb. ; Pigs, 9s. 9d. to 10s. per score; rough Fat, 
6s. 3d. per stone, commencing January 10 ; Hides, 2*d. to 3d. 
per lb. : Calf Skins, 3*d. to 4d. por lb. 
Exeter. — T here was a small supply of primo Beef. The sales 
ranged at from 10s. to 10s. 3d. per score. The supply of Bar- 
reners was larger than wo have lately had, and previous prices 
wore fairly maintained ; primo quality being 6s. nnd inferior 
Bs. 6d. per soore. Butchers’ Calves were in small supply, and all 
were soon sold; tho general rango of prices being G*d. per lb. 
Thoro was a fair supply of Cows nnd Calves, with a good demand 
nt from 102. to 182. A fair average supply of Sheep. Large 
Wethers, 6d. to 0*d. ; small ditto, 6*d. to GJd. Ewes, Gd. to 
6*d, per lb. A sinull supply of l’igs, with a moderato amount of 
business doing. Largo l'igs, 55s. to 60s.; largo Slips, 34s. to 
BCs.; small ditto, 16s. each. Prime Bacon Pigs, 8s. 9d. to 9s. ; 
prime Porkers, 9s. Gd. per score. Rough Fat. 5d. per lb. 
Lewes, Jan. 31. — Boasts, 114 ; Culvos, 21 ; Sheep, 332 ; Pigs, 93. 
Salisbury, Jan. 31.— Thoro wns an avorago supply of Cattle 
with a dull sulo, nnd prices evinced a corresponding decline. 
Good Ox Beef realisod from 9s. Od. to 10s. Gd. per score ; Mutton 
from 7*d. to 7}d. 
PROVISIONS. 
London. — Of Irish Butter, imports aro larger, and were 7,273 
flrkins last week, whilst stock is equal to tho previous year. 
Tho dulness in the market is greator, and prices have again given 
way ; Carlow, Clonmel, and Kilkonny, selling nt 100s. to 1043. ; 
Cork, 102s. to 104s. ; Limerick, 94s. to 98s. ; Tralee, 95s. to 103s. ; 
Sligo, 94s. to 100s.; and Waterford, 84s. to 88s. por owt. A 
further reduction is anticipated, largo parcels being on (ho way, 
and the weather mild. Of foreign, supply is plentiful, and arri- 
vals wero 10,597 casks last week ; prices have deolined, dealers 
operating with caution : Friezland, line has been selling nt 100s. 
to 102s. ; inferior, 88s. to 90s.; Holstein and Kiel, fine 104s. to 
108s. ; Holland, 8Gs. to 90s. ; Zwolle, 92s. to 96s. ; Emden and 
Leer, 86s. to 88s. ; nnd Groningen, 84s. to 38s. per cwt. Thero 
is dulness in the English Butter trade, and prices aro on the 
decline; fine weekly Dorset selling at 104s. to 108s. ; middling 
ditto, 88s. to 94s. ; and fresh, 12s. to IGs. per dozen of pounds. 
Bacon is less wonted, and there has been a reduction: Irish Meat 
selling at 61s. to 64s. ; heavy, 58s. to 62s. ; and Hambro’, 59s. to 
COUNTRY GRAIN. 
Ayleabduy, Jan. 28.— Wheat wns in great supply, and sold 
at a decline of Is. per qr. Now Beans for seed were Is. por qr. 
dearer. Wheat, 16s. to 22s. per load; Bariev, 34s. to 42s.; 
Beans, 37s. to 57s. ; Peas, 50s. tp 60s. ; Oats, IGs. to 33s. per qr. 
Birmingham. Feb. 1. — During tho present week sides of Wheat 
could only be effected by submitting to a decline of 2s. per qr 
Barley Is. per qr. lower. Beans anil Oats dull, nt former prices 
Chichester, Feb. 1.— New White Wheat, 212. to 232. per 
load; new Brown Wheat. 192. to 222.; old ditto, 202. to 222.; 
Malting Barley, 38s. to 42s. ; Grinding ditto, 32s. to 36s. ; Oats. 
26s. to 30s. ; Irish ditto, 28s. to 30s. ; Pens, 48s. ; Beans, 48s. to 
50s. ; Malt, 68s. to 70s. per qr. Flour, 57s. per sack. A gooJ 
supply ; very little demand. 
Cirencester, Jan 30. — Oats are a shade better. Wheal, 172. 
to 212. per load; Burley, 36s. to 42s. j Oats, 26s. to 32s.; Beans, 
56s. to 64s. per qr. 
Cork, Feb. 2.— At this day's market prices ruled as under :— 
White Wheat, 35s. to 36s. 9d.; Red Wheat, 26s. to 30s. 6d.; 
ditto, 36s. to 38s. 6d. ; Barley, 19s. to 20s. 3d.; Oats, 9s. to 
14s. Cd. ; ditto, 14s. Cd. to 15s. 2d. ; ditto, 15s. 2d to 16s. 
Croydon, Jan. 28.— White Wheat, 70s. to 94s. ; Red ditto, 
64s, to 84s. Malting Barlov, 30s. to 43s,; Grinding ditto, 35s. 
to 39s. Oats, 24s. to 32s. Peas, 46s. to 50s. Beans. 40s. to 54s. 
Daiitpord, Jan. 28.— White Wheat, 82s. to 8Ss. ; Red ditto, 
76s. to 84s. Harrow Beans, 50s. to 60s. ; Mnzagnn ditto, 44s. 
to 52s. Maple Peas. 44s. to 53s. Grinding Burley, 33s. to 40s. 
Feed Oats, 22s. to 23s. 
Dublin, Jan. 31.— We had a small supp.y and a quiet market 
at our Corn Exchange to-day. Wheat nnd Oats supported the 
currencies of the previous Friday, but Barley of all descriptions 
must be noted Od. to 9d. cheaper. The transactions in Indian 
Corn wero few and small, but our Inst quotations were main- 
tained. White Wheat, 41s. to 47s ; Red ditto, 41s. to 45s.; 
Grinding Barley, 17s. to 20s. 6d. ; Malting ditto, 21s. to 22s. : 
White Outs, 13s. to 17s. 3d.; Oatmeal, 16s. to 18s.; Bilkers’ 
Flour, 24s. to 28s. ; Indian Corn, 48s. to 55s. per 480 lbs. 
Ipswich. Jnn. 31.— The market was cheaper to-day for Wheat ; 
it wns in only middling supply; but the condition so bad that 
millers would not buy it, without, the sellers submitted to a re- 
duction of 2s. to 3s. per qr. Barloy experienced a similar decline 
in price, and the samples appeared to bo shewn about more than 
we have noticed for some time. Beans and Pens maintain their 
high prices. White Wheat, 80s. to 88s. ; Red ditto, 70s. to 80s : 
Malting Barley. 40s. to 43s.; Grinding ditto. 36s. to 38s. : Beans 
50s. to 52s. ; Peas, 48s. to 50s. per qr. Flour. CSs. 73s. nnd 
75s. per sack. Averages for the week ending January 3 1st 
Wheat, 556 qrs. 4 hush., at 84s. 9d ; Barley, 2.013 qrs. 5 bush., 
at 42s. 8d. ; Oats. 32 qrs., at 25s. 7d. ; Beans, 20 qrs., at 48s. ; 
Pens, 53 qrs., at 49s. 8d. , , t 4 
Lbbds. Jan. 31 —We have a tolernblo arrival of Wheat, but it 
is small considering the late detention of vessels; tho trade opens 
very slow, buyers showing no disposition to purchase, and holders 
equally indisposed to press sales, that we quote prices nominally 
ns on Friday. Barley and Beans shore ia the dulness, and with 
other articles are unaltered in value. 
Lindeibld, Jan. 30. — White Wheat, 20 1. 10s. to 22 1. 10s. per 
load ; Brown Wheat. 19 /. to 21/.; Grinding Barley, 36s. to 38s.; 
Oats, 24s. to 23s. ; Peas, 48s. to 52s. ; Beans, 47s. to 52s. 
Liverpool, Jan. 81.— At this day’s market there was a fair 
attendance of tho town nnd country trade, but not many buyers 
from a distance. Wheat nnd Flour met with a slow retail sale, 
at a deoline of 6d. per 70 lbs., and 2s. per barrel and sack on tho 
prices of this day week. Oats nnd Oatmeal were quite neglected, 
nnd Id. por 45 lbs. and Gd. to Is. per load lower. Barley and 
Beans must be quoted 2d. per GO lbs. and Is. per qr. lower, with 
little doing. Indian Corn was in limited request, at 50s. Gd. to 
51s. Gd. per qr. for primo Yellow and White American. 
Salisbury, Jan. 31.— Wheat may bo fairly quoted at Is. lower. 
The following wore the returns made according to Act of Parlia- 
ment by tho authorized Inspector: — Wheat, 566 qrs.; value, 
2,2921. 9s. ; average, 41. Is. Barley, 503 qrs.; value, 1,119/.; 
average, l/.19s. 9d. Oats, 42 qrs.; value, 56/. 14s.; average, 
(. ; value, 39/. 6a. Gd. ; average, 21. IGs. 2d. 
VEGETABLES. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 4 0 — 
Brocoll, per bunch ... 2 0— 
Cucumbers, each 1 0— 
Old Potatoes, per sve.. 5 0— 
Asparagus, per bundle 7 0— 
Sprew for Peas 2 G— 
Seakale, per punnet ... 2 0— 
Rhubarb, per bundle... 2 0— 
Brussel Sprouts, *-sv. . 2 0— 
Turnips, per dozen ... 2 0- 
Carrots, per dozen ... G 0- 
Cabbages, per dozen,.. 0 0- 
Greens, per dz. bucha. 2 0- 
Celery, per bundle 1 G- 
Spinach, per sieve 2 G— 
Onions, per bunch 6 0- 
Lettuce, Cab., p. scoro 1 G- 
— Cos, do 0 0- 
Endire, per scoro 2 0- 
Bcet, per dozen 1 6- 
Sraall Salad, per doz... 2 0- 
IlorseRadish, p. bundle 3 0- 
Mushrooras, p. pottie . 1 6- 
Sorrel, per half sieve... 1 0- 
Parsley, p. dz. bunches G 0- 
Thyrae, per bunch 2 0- 
Mint, do 1 G- 
Sage, do 2 0- 
Busll, do 3 0- 
Marjoram, do 2 0- 
Garlic, per lb o 8- 
Savory, per bunch 0 2- 
Eschalots, per lb o 8 
6 0 
0 0 
2 G 
0 0 
10 0 
3 0 
■ 2 G 
■ 2 G 
■ 0 0 
■ 0 0 
- 8 0 
■ 0 0 
■ G 0 
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- 0 0 
- 0 0 
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- 0 0 
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VEGETABLES. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 3 
Brocoll, do 1 
Cucumbers, per doz. ...12 
Old Potatoes, per ton. .81. 
Asparagus, per bundle 5 
Sprew for Pens 2 
Scukule, per punnet.... 1 
Rhubarb, p. dz. bndlcslO 
Brussel Sprouts, *-sv... 1 
Turnips, per dozen ... 3 
Carrots, do 6 
Cabbages, do 1 
Greens, do 2 
Celery, per dz. bndles.10 
Spinach, per sieve 1 
Onions, per bundle ... 5 
Lettuce, per score 1 
— Cos, do 0 
Endive, per score 1 
Beet Root, per dozen... 1 
Small Salad, per pnet. 2 
Horse Radish, p. bndlo 2 
Mushrooms, per pottle 1 
Sorrel, per half sieve.. 1 
Parsley, p. dz. bunches 3 
Thyme, per bunch ... I 
Mint, do I 
Sage, do 1 
Basil, do 2 
Marjoram, do 1 
Garlic, per lb 0 
Savory, per bunch 1 
Eschalots, per lb 0 
1/. 7s. Beans, 14 qrs. , 
Sunderland, Jnn. 23.— The supply of Groin was of an avo- 
rago quantity, tho quality of which was rather inferior to our 
general supply ; prices ruled nbout the same ns last wcok ; hut ns 
millers were easy of purchasing, but little business was doing. 
Swindon, Jon. 30. — Wheat and Barley met with a reduction 
of 2s. to 3s. per qr. ; but Oats and Beans maintained last week’s 
With AM, Jan. 31. — Our trade to-day wns dull, at a decline 
of from Is. to 2s. per qr. for Wheat nnd Barley. Beans, Peas, 
and Oats, remain as last quoted. We had a tolerably good sup- 
ply but very little business done. White Wheat. 82s. to 88s. ; 
Red ditto, 72s. to 78s. Grinding Barley, 37s. to 38s. ; Malting 
ditto, 4 Is. to 43s. Oats, 29s. to 34s. Grey Peas, 44s. to 45s.; 
New Tick Beans, 42s. to 44s.; Mnzagnn ditto, 40s. to 42s. per qr. 
Wolverhampton, Feb. 1. — A good supply of Wheat from tho 
farmers, but trade very dull. The few eales made were at a 
decline of 3s. to 4s. per qr, 
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COAL EXCHANGE. 
London, Jnn. 30. — The following are the prices of Coal per 
ton: — Buddie’s West Hartley, 27s. Gd. ; Burnhope, 26s. ; Crng- 
wood Hartley, 26s.; Davison’s West Hartley, 27s.; Eighton 
Moor, 29s. large; Jinsting’s Hartley, 27s. Gd. ; Ravensworth 
West Hartley, 27s. 6d. : Tanfield Moor Bates, 80s. ; Walker Prim- 
rose, 25s. fid. ; West Hartley, 27s. fid. ; Wylain, 30s.; Wall-end 
Leverson, 26s. 6.1. ; Wallsond Medomslcv. 25s, 6d. ; Wallscnd 
Belmont, 32s. ; Wallsond Helton, 35s.: Wallsond Hnswell, 35s.; 
Wnllsend Stewart's, 35s.; Wallsond Wliitwoll, 32s.; Wallsond 
Kelloe, 35s. ; Wnllsend South Durham, 82s. 
Ships at market, 202.— Sold, 90. 
February 3. — Little or no business done. Eden Main, 29s.; 
Wnllsend Helton, 30s. — Ships at market, 565. 
HUPS. 
Bonouon, Feb. 3.— The trade remains in a quiet state without 
any tendency to speculation. A low sales nve daily making for 
consumption. — It. & T. Co i, LIS. 
Bobo con, Jan. 30.— The demand for Sussex nnd Weald of 
Kent Hops continues steady, at the lule prices. The Inferior 
Mid nnd East Kents aro dull of sale, although offered nt very 
reduced prices from those at tho commencement of tho season. 
The accounts received from many parts of the country slate that 
consumers are getting vorv bare of stock, so that a larger demand 
is Shortly expected/or all good Hops, tho supply of which is very 
limited . — Daily A'tws. 
Borough, Feb. 1.— The Hon markot continues steady, and 
without alteration in prices. — Ibid. 
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Smithkield. Jan. 30.— Meadow Hay, 3/. to 5/. 8s.; Clover 
Hay. 4/. to 6/. 6d.; Straw, 1/. 14s. to 21. 3s. por load. Market 
rather inactive. _ „ 
Whitbciiapel, Jan. 30 . — MgdJow liny, 3c. to ol . 8n. ; Clovor 
Hay, 4/. to G /. 8s. ; Straw, 1/. 14s. to 2/.' 2a. por load. The mar- 
Exetbu. — Large purchases for primo Meadow and Upland 
Hay are made at from 10s. to 12s. per soara, with the usual in- 
crease for small quantities. 
“ foreign" 
Alexandria (Roylt), Jan. 21.— Ahbns Pasha is still in the 
upper country. The prohibition of tho exportation of Wheat, 
Bonus, nnd Barley, is still in force, and the quantity in mer- 
chants’ hands, which alone is allowed to ho shipped, is now re- 
duced to about 60,000 quarters. The exportation of Jndiun Corn 
wns originally prohibited, hut it is now permitted. Tim expecta- 
tions entertained by many that tho prohibition was to hnvo beou 
rescinded long ago have been greatly disappointed. 
Roman States — The Pontifical Government, by a decreo of 
tho 21st ult., had extended to the close of April next the permis- 
sion to import into the Roman States, free of duty, Corn, Maize, 
Flour, Oats, Potatoes, Chestnuts, Ac. . . 
Black Sea— T he Odessa accounts aro to the 10th ult., nnd by 
telegraph to tho 20th, nt which latter date freights had sudden y 
renewed their firmness, nnd, after having a short time previously 
been nt S5s. per ton, had ndvnnced to 10os. The annuul state- 
ment of the shipments from tho port had just been completed, 
and showed that tho exports of Wheat taring »£■ 
of unprecedented amount, the total being S.d^.OQO quorfore, or 
about 300,000 quarters more than in the famine year of 1847. 
In addition, there wore exported nbout 2o0.000 quarters of Indian 
Corn, 185,000 of Ryo, nnd 150, "00 of Linseed. 
THE GAZETTE.— Bankrupts. 
TUESDAY —Henry Chancellor, tailor. Great Yarmouth— W il- 
-SSi Waits, cattle-dealer, Casslugton.-JoiiN 
i?k \ v H-pr licensed victualler, Manchester.-- J ames McColm, rope uia- 
Bennett, iicensui >iciu . Prestos Goodwin, tallow chandler, 
SolUiulT' wVrwlck^Wro.-Jons* Poiston, Innkeeper, Monks Coppen- 
So hull, Worwic^uc ttnd shoe maker. Great 1 armouth, 
Sf merchant, Manchcstor.-HENRY PURCELt, 
hosir anllacemS DuW Woreestcrshire.-MiER Levy, clothier and 
la Ki DA ?-T ho M r vs°DA v°is mXwm. C W.' G. Garrett, export oilmen, 
Oxford street —G kokoe Lamuoi rn timber merchant, Taptow, Berk- 
iil J IjoSn Francis, baker. Manchesti-. -Jo.es . Utlor 
and (lrai'or, Kidderminster— T homas Honey, grocer. 
Henry Sihsad. miller, Witl.am— D anie- William Lccas and Isaao 
D ons, hemp and flux merchants.— H unky Aliks, chemist and druggist. 
» Bristol— T homas Xoubcry 2* 
silk manufacturers, Manchester.— J ames Paul, sen., wcirer, roruca. 
