February 11.] 
MARKETS. 
MONEY MARKET. 
MONDAY. Consols, which left off on Saturday nt 92§. were 
first quoted 92§ to ft. whence they ndvnncoil to 92}. From this 
there was a reaction to 92$ tog. nt which they remained up 
the official close. At a lator period there were buyers at 92fl. 
Bank Stock closed at 215* to 217$; Reduced, 93 to J: Threc- 
nnd-n-Qunrler per Cents.. 94 to J ; Loner Annuities, 5}; India 
mock, 230 to 235 ; and India Bonds, Os. to 10s. premium. 
K Tuesday- — T he Ministerial announcement in the liouso of 
Lords on Monday, that the country must no longer expect any 
settlement of the Eastern question except by war, caused the 
finglish Funds to open this morning at a decline of 1 per cent. 
Q on sula wore first quoted 91$ to whence they recovered to 91 J. 
remaining nt that price until toward tho afternoon, when they 
receded to 91} to nt which they closed. Rank Stock closed 
nt 2154 to 2101; Reduced. 92 to'}; Three-nml-n-Quarter per 
Cents., 923 to 93}; Long Annuities, 5 5-10; India Stock, 230 
to 235 ; India Bonds, Os to 10s. premium. 
Wednesday. — C onsols, which left off on Tuesday at 91$. were 
first quoted 91J to 2J, nt which I hoy remained with great steadi- 
ness until the broker of the South Sea Company appeared as a 
seller of Reduced, when tlicro was a fall to 91.$. At tho official 
close of business the prico was 01$ to g, both for money and the 
ijlh of March. At n Inter hour transnetiona tnek place at 91 g- 
l0 i Bank Stock left off at 215$ to 21G$: Reduced, 92$ tog; 
ThVee-nnd-n-Quarter ppr Coats., 93$ t<> jj ; Long Annuities, 
5 5-lG; India Stock, 230 to 235; India Bonds. Os. to 10s. pre- 
n ,inn> ; and Exchequer Bills, 17s. to 20s. premium. 
Tnu ns DAY. — Consols were first quoted 91$ to jj, and an nd- 
vnneo immediately took place to 92, j, thou a partial renction, 
mid tho final price was 9lj to J. Bank Stock left off at 215$ to 
216$ ; Reduced, 92g to -J ; Threc-and-a-Quarter per Cents.. 93} 
to 4 ; Long Annuities, 5 5-lG ; India Stock, 230 to 235; India 
Bonds. Os. to 10s. ; nnd Exchequer Bills, 17s. to 20s. premium, 
Friday. — The value of Consuls has been 91f to 92$ for trans- 
fer, nnd 9l£ to 92g for ncoonnt. The New Three-nnd-a-Quorter 
per Cents. have been 04, and since 93g to jj. Exchequer Bills 
nro 17s. to 20s. premium. Latent. — Consols, 91$ to §; ditto for 
February occouut, 91$ to g. 
SMITHFIELD. 
Monday, Feb. G.— The supply of Beasts was much smaller 
tkun on Monday last, consequently the choicest kinds were 
readily disposed of nt that day’s quotations ; hut the mild wea- 
ther prevented any advance. There were a few more sheep: 
however, tho demand had also increased, late prices were fully 
maintained, nnd in a few instances exceeded. Good Calves were 
still scarce and dear, although tho weather caused a dull trade. 
From Germany nnd Holland there were 332 Beasts, 970 Sheep, 
nnd 155 Calves; Spain. 43 Boasts; Scotland, 250 ; Norfolk and 
Suffolk. 2,500; and 300 from the Northern and Midland Counties 
Best Scots, Hereforcls, 4s. 6d. to 4s. 8d. ; best Short-horns, 4s. 4d. 
to 4s. Gd. ; second quality Beasts, 3s. to 3s. 8d. ; Calves, 4s. Gd. 
to 5s. 8d. ; Pigs, 3s. 8d. to 5s. ; best Downs nnd Half-brcds, 5s. 
to 5s. 4d.; best Long- wools, 4s. Gd. to 4s. 10d.; Ewes and second 
qnalitv, 4s. to 4s 4d. Beasts nt murket, 3,800; Sheep nnd Lambs, 
19,520; Calves, 180; Pigs, 335. 
Friday, Feb. 10. — A larger supply of Beasts, but Monday’s 
highest quotations cannot be maintained. From Germany nnd 
Holland there are 278 Roasts, 60 Sheep, and 32 Calves ; Spain, 
200 DensN; 200 from Norfolk nnd Suffolk ; 100 from the North- 
ern nnd Midland, nnd 80 Milch Cows from tho Home Counties. 
Best Scots, Herefords, 4s. 4d. to 4s. Gd ; best Short-horns, 4s. 
2d. to 4s. Id. ; second quality Ucusts, 3s. to 3s Sd. ; Calves, 4s. 
Gd. io5s. 10d.; Pigs, 3s. 8d. to 5s. ; best Downs and Hnlf-breds, 
5s. to 5s. 2d.; best Long-wools, 4s. Gd. to 4s. lOd ; Ewes and 
second quality, 4s. to 4s. 4d. Beasts at market, 0G2 ; Sheep and 
Lambs, 3,720; Calves, 92; Pigs, 210. 
THE FIELD. 
PROVISIONS. 
London.— T here is a quiet market for Irish Butter, and tin 
limited business concluded 1ms been at some reduction. TIi* 
prices accepted for Carlow, Cl mmol, and Kilkenny, aro 100s. to 
lO.is. ; Cork, 100*. to 102s.; Limerick, 92s. to 96s.; Tra.ee, 95s. 
to 99s. ; Waterford, 96s to 100s. ; and Sligo, 9Gs. to 102s. per 
exvt. Imports are only 2,133 firkins Inst week, but largo parcels 
aro on the way, ond stuck rather exceeds that of last year. A 
more active demand exists for foroign, nnd the market has been 
nearly clenred. Prices are improving; line Friezlnnd sells nt 
104s. to l(l8s. ; inferior, 90s. to 96s.; fine Holstein nnd Kiel. 
106s. to 110s. ; fine Holland, 90s. to 92s.; Zwolle, 100s. to 102s . 
Einden nnd Leer, 86s. to 88s. ; nnd Groningen, 82 b. to 8Gs 
Imports were 8,660 casks for the past week. Only limited pur- 
elinsea made in English ; fine weekly Dorset at 104s to 108s. ■ 
Middling, 90s. to 98s.; and Fresh, 12s. to I7s. per dozen Ins. 
Bacon is offering nt lowor prices, yet transactions have been 
limited — Irish smnll meat, GOs. to 63s. ; heavy, 5Ss. to Gls. ; 
nnd Hainhro’, 59s. to 62s. Imports were 3.3S0 bales las* week, 
and stock far exceeds that of February 1853. In Irish Middles 
little has changed hands, and there are sellers nt 55s. to 59s; 
but American was much in domand at 43s. to 47s. For Hams 
the orders are increasing, nnd prices firm — Irish, 70s. to 78a., 
and English, 7Gs. to 80s In Lnrd the purchases continue largo: 
Irish blnddcrcd realises 72s. to 78s.; keg nnd firkin, G2s. to G8a. ; 
nnd American, 60s. to 64s. There is n brisk market for Navy 
Provisions, and prices nro yet on the rise ; sales of Irish India 
Beef inado nt 71. 5s. to 71. 10s. per tierce; prime Mess, 5/. 15s 
to 5Z. 17s. Gd. ; India Pork, 81. 2s. Gd. to 81. 5s.; nnd prime 
Mess, 90s. to 92s 6d. per barrel. Cheese continues much in re- 
quest ; English fetches 54s. to 7Ss. ; Edam, 50s. to 5Ss. ; Gouda, 
47s. to 54s. ; and American, 54s. to 60s. per ewt. 
Dublin, Feb. 7. — The following are the prices of provisions : — 
Bread, 9$d. to 10$d. per 4 lb. lonf; Butter, 7Jd.. 8d., lid., and 
Is. per lb. ; Eggs, 7s. to Ss. per 124; Potatoes, 5s., 7s. Gd., nnd 
8s. per cwt. for seed, with a speculative demand ; Salmon, 2s. to 
2s. Gd. per lit. ; Turbot. 10s. to 12s. each; Cod nnd Haddock, 
Is., 3s., aud 4s. each; Whitohnvon Coni, 21s. per ton. 
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COVENT GARDEN. 
RETAIL, 
FRUITS. . 
s.d. s. d. 
strawberries, per oz .. 5 OtoO 0 
Pine-apples, per lb. ... fi o— fl o 
Grapes, hthse, now, do. 12 o— go o 
— Foreign, do 2 0-4 o 
Oranges, per dozen ... 1 0—2 0 
Lemons, per dozen ... 1 0—2 0 
Melons, each I) 0— 0 0 
Almonds, per pock ...210—0 0 
Filberts & Cob*,p. lb. 1 0— 2 0 
S'uts, Barcelona, p. bl.21 0— o 0 
— Spanish, per busli.'JO 0— o o 
— Brazil, do 20 0 - 0 0 
Chestnuts, do 20 0-- o 0 
Cocoa Nuts, per dozen 6 0— 8 0 
Seville Oranges, p <lz. 2 0— 0 0 
Apples, dessert, p bl... 8 0 — 12 0 
— kitchen, do 1 <>— (i 0 
Pears, per dozen 2 0— 3 0 
WHOLESALE. 
FROrr8 - s.d. s. 
Strawberries, peroz.. 4 OtoO 
Pine-apples, per lb. ... 5 0 — 8 
Hothouse drupes, p. lb. 8 0 — 18 
— Foreign, pr. J-box30 0 — 50 
Oranges pov 100 4 0—10 
Lemons, do 4 0— 8 
Melons, per dozen 24 0 — 0 
Almonds, per bushel.. .20 0— 0 
Filberts vk('obs,p.l001b.6/. 0— 0 
Nuts. Unvcelonn, p. bl. ’JO 0— 0 
— Spanish, d„ go o— 0 
— Brazil, do 20 0— 0 
Chestnuts, do go 0— 0 
Cocoa N i its, perdu/ .... 10—6 
Seville Oranges, p. lnO 10 0—13 
Apples, por bushel 0 tv— 7 
— kitchen do 3 0— 4 
Pears, do 3 u 0— 0 
COUNTRY CATTLE. 
Aylbsruiiy, Fob. 4. — Slock was in short supply. There were 
a few good Hor-es for side, which sold briskly ; inferior ones 
not .so readily. Milch Cows were again dull at the lute decline, 
selling at from 9/ to 17/. Bnrrenera wore dearer, making from 
10/. to 17/. Stinks made from bl to 8 /. Calves were in good 
supply — Wcnnora making from 30s. to 40s. each. Sucklers 
mado from 22s. to 23s. each. There were few Sheep ; two or 
three pens nf fill ones sold at from 4s. 8 d. to 5s. per stone. 
There were fow Pigs. Slaughtered moat was in good supply’, nt 
tho following quotations: — Reel’, Gd. to 7d. : Mutton, GJd. to 
7$d. ; Pork, 7d. to7$d,; Bacon Hogs from 9s. Gd. to 10s. Gd. 
per score. 
CuicuBSTEn. — Best Beef, 4s. 4d. to 4s. Sd ; inferior ditto, 3s. 
Gd. to 4*. ; Wether Mutton, 4s. 10J. to 5s. 2d ; Ewo ditto, 4s. 
to 4s. 6 d. ; Veal, 5s. to 0s. ; Pork, 4s. Gd. to 4s. 8 d. Trade dull. 
Dkbiiy, Feb. 7. — The number of fat Pigs was less than it has 
been for several weeks past. Beef, Gd. to GJd ; Mutton, 7d. to 
7$d.; Veal, G$d. to 7d. por lb. ; Pigs, 10s. per score ; rough Fat, 
6 s. 3d. per stone, commencing January 10: Hides, 2$d. to 3d. 
per lb. ; Calf Skins, 3$d. to 4d. per lb. 
Driffield, Fob. S — A good supply of stock. Beef making 
from Gs. Od. to 7s. 3d. per stone ; Mutton, GJd. to 7d. per lb. 
Exeter. — The prico of prime Beef is steadily maintained, 
ranging firmly nt from 10s. to 10s. Gd. per score. The supply of 
Barreners was small, previous prices being well maintained at 
Gs. per score for prime quality, and from 5s. to 5s. Gd. per score 
fur inferior. There were a few Yearling Heifers on sale, prices 
ranging at from 4/. to 5/. each. Butchers' Calves, prices about 
Gd. per lh. Cows and Calves, prices ranged ut from 9/. to 15/. 
A heavy supply nf Sheep, with a modernto amount of business 
doing, and prices well maintained ; indeed in many instances 
there was no advance on last week’s rates. Largo Wethers, G}d. 
to GJd ; small ditto, GJd to Ofd,. and 7d. ; Ewes, GJd. per lh. 
A fair supply of Pigs. Largo Pigs, GOs. to 70s.; lur.-e Slips, 
GOs. to 34s.; small ditto, lGs. to 20s. each, A modernto supply 
of Pork, nnd the whole was sold at nu advance on last week's 
prices. Primo Bacon Pigs, 9s. Gd.; prime Porkers, 10s. 3d. 
per score. 
lis don, Feb. G. — The attendance was good, and nearly the 
whole of tho stock changed hands, Beef making from 7s. to 7s. 
Cd. per stone; Mutton, 7d. por lh. 
Liverpool, Feb G. — Sheep in good demand, nnd all disposed 
of nt last week's quotations. For Cuttle u slow sule, prices a 
shade lowor, and u fow unsold. Prime Heifer Beef, 6 d. to 6 Jd.; 
second class, 4Jd. to 5$d. ; primo Wot her Mutton, 7}d. to 7$d. ; 
second class, 0$d. to 7d. 
Newcastle, Feb. 7. — Tho Cntllo trade was active, at full 
rales. A brisk demand fur Sheep, at $d. per lb. advance. 
Beef, 5s. Gd. to 7s. Gd. ; Pork, 5s. to 7s. per stone; Mutton, GJd. 
to 7$d. per lb. Boasts, 925 ; Sheep, 8.498. 
llOTUERUAM, Feb. 6 . — Beef may lie quoted 3d. per stone under 
lato prices. No alteration in tho rates of mutton. Prime Beef, 
7s. Gd.; second quulity, 7s. to 7s. 3d.; third ditto, Gs. Gd. to 
Gs. 9d. ; North ditto, 7s. to 7s. Oil. per stone. Primo Mutton, 
7d. ; second quulity, 0$d. ; third ditto, Gd. por lb. Beasts, 380; 
Sheep, 2,920. 
Salford, Fob. 8 . — We are scantily supplied with Irish Boasts 
to-day, but the cbnsm is made up by supplies from neighbouring 
counties. Sheep, n fair show. The sales were rather brisk than 
otherwise for primo meat, and both Beef and Mutton were fully 
09 dear, but hardly quotable so, 
Stbyning, Feb. 6.— Beef, 4s. to 4s. Gd. ; Mutton, 4s. 8d. to 
os. 4d.; Veal, 5s. to 5s. Gd. ; Lamb. Gs. Head of Cattle nt 
markot-Bensts, 113 ; Sheep, 455 ; Calves, 43 ; Lambs, 5 ; ond 
MARK LANE. 
Monday, Feb. G. — A moderato supply of English Wheat, in 
had condition, wns only saleable at a decline of 2s. to 3s. per qr. 
Foreign Wheat was in limited request nt Is. reduction. Barrel 
Flour wns 6 J. to Is. cheaper. Barley sold slowly nt an abate- 
ment of Is. to 2s. per qr. Oals gave way Gd. to Is. per qr. 
Beans were in short supply, nnd, nevertheless, could be purchased 
on ensier terms. White Peas were dull, and Grey 2s. lower. 
In Seeds there was no change worthy of particular notice; dull- 
ness wns, however, the characteristic. Arrivals into London 
from January 30 to February 4 — English Wheat, 1,088 qrs. ; 
Scotch ditto, 162 qrs.; Foreign ditto, 13.90G qrs.; English Bar- 
ley, 4.045 qrs.; Scoteh ditto, 503 qrs.; Foreign ditto, 1,650 qrs. ; 
English Oats, 717 qrs.; Scotoh ditto, 1,173 qrs. ; Irish ditto, 217 
qrs.; Foroign ditto, 1,424 qrs. ; English Malt, 3.437 qrs. ; Scotch 
ditto, 50 qrs. ; Irish ditto, 16 qrs. Flour, 3,0SG sacks and 12,384 
barrels. 
Friday, Feb. 10. — The arrivals of Grain nnd Flour this week 
have been moderate. To-dny’s market was thinly attended ; 
some of the damp English Wheat left over from Monday remains 
unsold; business in Foreign continues restricted, in some in- 
stances sales were effected nt a decline of Is. to 2 s. per qr. from 
our quotations of Monday last, nnd would have beon more gene- 
ral had buyers nf quantities como forward. Barley, Banns, and 
Peas, are unaltered in value. Oats nro n slow salo at Monday's 
prices. For Flour thore is but little demand. In floating cargoes 
of Wheat from the South 7Se. per qr. C. F. nnd I. has boen paid 
for Berdianski and Muriauopoli, and 74s. for Ibruila. 
VIIQBTADLliS. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 1 0—6 
Broooli, per bunch ... 2 0 — o 
Cucumbers, each 1 0 — 2 
Old Potatoes, porsve.. o— o 
Asparagus, per bundle 7 0— 10 
Sprow for Peas 2 C— 3 
Scnkalo, per punnet ... 2 0 — •> 
Rhubarb, por bundle... 2 o— 2 
Brussel Sprouts 4-sv. . 20—0 
Turnips, per dozen ... 2 0 — 0 
Carrots, por dozen ... G 0— 8 
Cabbages, per dozen,., 0 0— 0 
Greens, per dz. buclis, 2 0 - G 
Celery, per bundle 1 G— 0 
Spinach, per sieve 2 G - o 0 
Unions, per bunfh G ti- o o 
Lettuce, Cnb., p. score 1 G— o 
— Cos, do oo—o 0 
Endive, per score 2 0 — 0 0 
Beet, per dozen 16—0 0 
Small Salad, per doz... 2 0— 0 0 
HnrseRndish, p.bundle 3 0 — 3 C 
Mushrooms, p. pottle . 1 6 — 0 0 
Sorrel, per lialf sieve... l 0—0 0 
Parsley, p. dz. bunches G 0— 0 0 
Thyme, per bunch 2 0 — 0 o 
Mint, do 16—0 0 
Sage, do 2 0— 0 0 
Basil, do 3 0—0 0 
Marjoram, do 2 0 — 0 0 
Garlic, per lb o 8 — 0 0 
Savory, per bunch 0 2— 0 0 
Eschalots, per lb 0 8—0 0 
VSGKTAKI.KS, 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 3 0— 6 0 
Brocoll, do l g— o 0 
Cucumbers, per doz. ...12 0—20 0 
Old Potatoes, per ton.. 8/. 0— in/ o 
Asparagus, per bundle 5 0— 7 0 
Sprew for Peas 2 0—2 0 
SeaUiilc. per punnet. ... 16—2 n 
Rhubarb, p dz hndleslO 0 — 0 0 
Brussel Sprouts, J.w .. 1 0— i 6 
Turnips, per dozen ...3 0— l 0 
Carrots, do 0 0— 0 0 
Cabbages, do 1 6 — 0 0 
Greens, do 2 0—0 0 
Celery, perils. bodies. 10 0 — 12 0 
Spinach, | «*r sieve 1 0— 2 0 
Onions, per bundle ... 6 (I — 0 0 
Lettuce, por score 1 o— 0 0 
Cos, do o 0— 0 0 
Endive, per score 1 ft — 0 0 
Boot Root, por dozen... 1 0—0 o 
Small Salad, por pact. 2 0— 0 0 
Horse Kndlsli, p. hmllo 2 0— 3 0 
Mushrooms, per pottlo 1 0— 0 0 
Sorrel, per half sieve,. 1 0— I) 0 
Parsley, p. (1*. bunches 3 0— 0 0 
Thyme, per bunch ... I (1— 0 O 
Mint, do i n - o u 
Sage, do 1 6— 0 0 
Basil, do 2 0— 0 0 
Marjoram, do i o— 0 ft 
Gallic, per lb 0 G— 0 ft 
Savory, per bunch 1 G— o ft 
Eschalots, por lb 0 6-0 0 
COUNTRY GRAIN*. 
Abergavenny, Feb. 7.— Old Wheat, 10s. 9<1. to 11s. 3d.; 
new ditto, 10s. 9d. ; Bariev, 5s. 6d. to 5s. 9«1. ; Oats, 4s. to 
4s. 3d. ; Beans, 7s. to 8s. : Fens, 5s. 9d. to Ss. Gd. 
Aylesbury. Fob. 4. — ' Wheat was in good supply nnd dull sole 
nt a decline of Is. per qr. Barley and Beans were Is. per qr, 
cheaper. All other kinds firm. Wheat. 17s. to 21s. 10d. per 
load of 5 qrs. ; Barley, 25s. to 45s. ; Beans, 39s. to 55s. ; Pea3, 
4Ss. to GOs. ; Oats. 22s. to 35s. per qr. 
Brecon. Feb. 7. — Wheat, Ss. to 0s. 4d.} Bariev, 4s. Gd. to 6s. ; 
Oats, 2s. Od. to 3s. Cd.; White Peas, Gs. to Gs. Od.; Grey ditto, 
5s. Gd. to Gs. ; Beans, Gs to Gs. Gd. 
Chichester, Feb. 8. — Now White Wheat, 19/ to 21/. ; new 
Brown Wheat, 18/. to 19/.; old ditto, IS/, to 20/. per loud. 
Malting Barley, 80s. to 40a. ; Grinding ditto, 32s. to 34s. ; tints, 
26s. to 28s. J Irish ditto, 27s.; Peas, 48s. ; Beans, 48s. to 50s. ; 
Mnlt. G4s. to G8s. por qr. Flour, 04s. por snek. 
Cork, Feb. 7. — (By Magnolia Telegraph.) — White Wheat, 
3Gs. to 38s.; second class Red Wheat, 83s. to 37s.; second class 
liarlov, lGs. to 2 0s. : Gats, 13s. Gd. to 14s. Gd. ; second close, 
14s. Gd. to 15s. 3d.; third class, 15s. 3d. to lGs. 
DunLtN, Feb. 7. — There wns an exceedingly depressed mnrket 
nt our Corn Exehango to-day for every description of home- 
grown Grain Wheat barely supported the prices of Friday. 
Barley was 6d. nnd Oats Gd to 9d. cheaper; nnd even nt these 
reductions the business done was very trifling. Nothing doing in 
Indian Corn, and our quotations nro scarcely more than nominal. 
White Wheat, 44s. to 47s.; Red ditto, lis. to 45s, ; Grinding 
Burley, i7s. to 19s.; Molting Burley, 20s Gd. to 2ls. Gd. ; White 
Oats, 13s. to lGs. Cd.; Oatmeal, lGs. to ISs. ; Bukcrs’ Flour, 
24s. to 23s. ; Indian Corn, 48s. to 55s. per 480 lh. 
Hayward's Heath, Fob. 8.— White Wheat, 20/. to 21/. 10s.; 
Brown ditto, 19/. to 20/. per load. Mulling Barley, 38s, to 44s.; 
Oats, ‘25s. to 28s. ; Peas, 45s. to 40s. ; Beans, 44s. to 40s. 
Ipswich, Feb. 7. — The supply of Wheat fulls off again ; its 
condition is still very bad, and the millers would not buy, unless 
a further reduction of Is. to 2s. per qr. wus submitted to; con- 
sequently sales proceeded vory slowly. Tho supply of Barley 
was liberal, the trade was heavy, nnd buyers hung buck; Into 
in the market, however, snles took place ut 2s. per qr. below 
Inst week’s rates. Beans rather cheaper. White Wheat, S2s. 
to 80s.; Red ditto. 7Gs. 70s. 80s. ; Malting Barley, 38s. to 41s.; 
Grinding ditto, 34s. to 37s. ; Means, 47s. to 49s.; Peas, 46s. to 
49s. per qr. Flour, G3s. to 75s. per suck. Averages for the 
week onding February 7 — Wheat, G07 qrs. 7 bush., at 82a. 7<l ; 
Barley, 1,G2G qrs. 3 bush., at 42s.; Beans, 9 qrs. 2 bush., 
at 49s. 2d. ; Pens, 3 qrs. 4 bush., nt 49s. 
Lewes, Feb. 7. — White Wheat, 82s. to 86s.; Bed ditto, 78s. 
to 82s. ; Barley, 84s. to 40s. ; Oats, 24s. to 27s.; Beaus, 44s. to 
48s. ; Peas, 44s. to 4Gs. 
Lindpiblu, Feb. 0. — White Wheat, 20/. to 22/.; Brown 
Wheat, 18/. to 21/. per load. Grinding Barley, 36s. to 42s.; 
Oats, 23s. to 28s. ; Peas, 47s. to 50s. ; Beans, 47s. to 50s. 
Salisdury, Feb. 7. — Trade of all descriptions wns in a slug- 
gish stutc. Wheat sold dull nt a decline in tho quotations of tull 
Is. pet' qr. ; untl Barley bail also a downward tendency, whilst 
tho transactions in other kinds of Grain wore merely nominal. 
The following is tho Inspector's weekly return : — Wheat, 277 
qrs.; vnluo, 1,117/. 19s.: average, 4/. 8Jd. Barley, 517 qrs.; 
vnlue, 990/. 5s. Gd. ; avoruge, 1/. 13s. 3Jd. Onls, 50 qrs ; value, 
70/. 10s.; averngo, 1/. 8s. 2$d. Beans, 20 qrs.; vnluo, 04/. ; 
average, 3Z. 4s. Peas, 10 qrs ; vnlue, 38/. ; average, 3/. Gs. 
Stbyning, Feb. 0. — Now White Wheat, 80s. to 83s.; new Red 
ditto. 79s. to 82s.; Barley, 34s. to 42s.; Oats, 24s. to 2Gs.; 
Beans, 44s. to 48s. ; Peas, 4Gs. per qr. 
Sunderland, Feb. 4. — Tho market was well supplied this 
day with home-grown Corn, and prices wore from Is. to 2s. 
per qr. lower thun lust week. Tho weather continues dry and 
tine, and tho farmers are making oarly preparations lor the 
Spring-sown grain. 
COAL EXCHANGE. 
London, Feb. G — The following ore the various prices of Coal 
per ton: — Abbey Hartley, 20s.; Huddle's West Hartley, 22s.; 
Carr's Hartley, 22s.; Cookson's Hartley, 21s. Cd. ; Crag wood 
Hartley, 21s. ; Holywell, 2G-*. ; Howard's West Hartley Nether- 
ton, 22s.; Old Adairs, 21s. : Raveusworth West Hartley. 22s. Gd.; 
Redheugh Main, 21s.; Shoftoe’s Hartley, 19s. Gd.; Walker Prim- 
rose, 21s. ; West Hartley. 22s. 6d. ; Wylnm, 24s. Gd. ; Wallsend 
Eden, 20s.; Wallsend Gnsforth, 28s.; Wallsend Killingworth 
East, 22s. 03. ; Wallsend Morlomsley, 22s. Gd.; Wallsend North- 
umberland East, 22s. Od. ; Wallsend Braddyll. 29s. Gd. ; Walls- 
end Holton. 80s.; Wallsend Harwell, 80s.; Wallsend Latnlitoft. 
29s. Od. ; Wallsend Plummer. 29s.; Wallsend Richmond, 28s, 
Gd. ; Wallsend Russel's Ilotton, 29s. Od. ; Wall-end Ilenglt Hall, 
28s. 9d.; Wallsend Kolloe, 30s.; Wnllscnd Cleveland Tees, 25s. ; 
Wallsend Tees Hotfon, 23s. Gd. ; Derwontwnter West Hartley, 
22s.; nnd Grey’s West Hartley, 21s. Gd. 
Ships at markot, 537. — Sold. 124. 
Friday, Feb. 10. — Holywell, 20s.; West Hartley, 23s.; 
Wallsend Lambton, 80s. — Ships nt market, 587. 
HOPS. 
Borough, Fob. 6. — Thero is considerably more doing in Hops 
of all descriptions, with but a short supply of choice Weald of 
Kent nnd Sussex Hops on nll'er. — JJaUi/ Amim. 
Borough, Feb. 10 — Thera is no alteration lo ho noticed in 
our murket sinco our advice of tho 3rd instant —It. dfc T. CoLLld. 
HAY. 
Saiithfiei.d, Jnn. 30. — Meadow Hoy. 3/. 3s. to bl. 8s. ; Clover 
Hay, 4/. to G/. Gs. ; Straw, 1/. 14s. to 21. 8s. por load. Market 
steady, nt full rates. 
Dublin, Feb. 7. —Tho market was rather easier, but Straw 
down, Hay being 3s. Gd. to 4s. and Straw 2s Gd. to 2s. lOd. por ewt. 
The practice of selling liny in bulk is about being abolished in 
Dublin Sellers will Imvo lo truss in half-owls. This io likely 
to bo adopted everywhere, to prevent fraud. 
FOREIGN. 
France. — I t was difficult to effect, sales in tho Paris Corn 
market, during tho last week. The highest prices quoted am 
from 102f. to 108f. the sack of 157 kilogrammes, and from 97f lo 
98f. fur ordinary quality, being a decline of 2f. the snek. Borne 
persons attribute this dcclino to the scarcity of money, which 
compels the holders of slock to bring their Flour to market. 
This may lie true, but it is equally evident that many specula- 
tors, calculating on a famine price, have boon completely disap- 
pointed. Tbo reserve of Flour in the Vuris stores is increasing 
every day; it exceeded 20,000 metrical quintals this week. 
Wheat bus also fallen If. 50c. tho hectolitre ; Rye has maintained 
its prico better than Wheat ; the price has varied Irani 85f. 5 He. 
the 115 kilogrammes. Thore is nothing doing in Barley: offers 
were mude at 251. 50c. the 100 kilogrammes, lint no Imyor wus 
to be found at that price. Oals h ive declin' d 5ih\ tho sick of 
three hectolitres within the Inst eight (lays. The high price has 
templed the furthers to thrash their Corn and send it to market. 
They are now quoted nt 19f. tho 100 kilogrammes outside Paris. 
The markets in Lorraine ond Alsuco are still more quiet than 
Paris. Tho price of Wlioatin Slrasburg is4l'. the 100 kilogrammes 
lower than it was a month since. Wheat lias fallen 50 centimes 
the hectolitre in Bordeaux during tbo last week. Prices are 
maintained in the Charento nnd in La Vondde. 
Australia. — Adklaidb, Oct. 25.— Flour, 27/.; Wheat, 9s. Gd. 
to 10s. ; English Barley, nominal; Capo ditto, nominal; Eng- 
lish Oats, 12s.; Colonial ditto, nominal; Bran, 3s. 10J.; Pol- 
lard, 3s. 10d- , . 
.Southampton, Fob. 7. — The steamer Royal Victoria, Captain 
Rivers, arrived here on Monday morning from Oporto, bringing 
250 bead of Oxen, and u freight of oranges, eggs, SO. 
THE GAZETTE. — Bankrupts. 
TUESDAY.— Thomas Jones Ilu > lUiait John Gabb, ami Fr.r- 
m kick Rosenthal Cruoulkv, Wlgmoro-strcet, Cuveudlsh-sQiiorc, 
church ftirnblicrs.- J ames Crofts, Threudneedlc-strcet, mine > share- 
broker.— William Grand, Lower loitenliaw, builder. — LdWabd 
Balding, Speen, Berkshire, builder.- ib.suv Himisoton Tu kkll, 
Murk-lane, and ltoydon, Esses, brewer— .J ohn Ahovs Homes, High- 
street Southwark, end Portlund-cottoges, Hatch urn, woollen-draper — 
Gforok Stf.wart Amsisck, Fredei Ick-stvcot, Humpstead-roud, com- 
mon brewer.— Thomas i ukneii, Eckington. Derbyshire, grocer. 
FRIDAY. liKoimn Cooke, Victoria-street, Westminster, patent 
Irrigator and hose manufacturer. -W illiam Toovi.v Asiieuld, 
Church-street, Lambeth, conpcr-pluto printer.— J ohn Con. Bridge- 
field Villa, Wandsworth, Iiulldor. — J o.hm-ii Carter, Gloucester, 
scrivener.— R ichard Geokob Daimond, Newton Abbott- Devonshire, 
stationer.— R oeeri Hammond, Ripou, builder— J ohn Renter Giaao.v. 
Waterloo, Lancashire, innkeeper.— J oerfb Ellis Aid wick, Lanca- 
shire, builder.— T hojIas Wokuet, Macclesfield, clog-maker. 
