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MARKETS. 
money market. 
Monday.— C onsols opened nt 91 J to 92, wlienco they tem- 
porarily receded to 91 g. From this they recovered to 91$ to 
<12 remaining without further altorntion up to tho termination 
of business. Bank Stock left off nt 210 to 217; Reduced, 92} 
to ; Threc-nnd-a-Quarter per Conta., 08J to J ; Long Annuities, 
5 r» - 1 G ; India Stock, 232 to 235; India Bonds, Cs. to 10s.; and 
Exchequer Bills, 17s. to 20s. premium. 
TrBSDAT. — Tito English Funds oponed with firmness at the 
closing prices of Monday, and experienced a temporary improve- 
ment, from which thero was a reaction in tho afternoon. Tho 
first quotation of Consols was 91J to 92Jt, whence they advanced 
to 92}. They thou receded to 91$ to and remained without 
further alteration up to tho official termination of business. At 
a later hour transactions took place at 9 1 g to $ for money, and 
91) to g for tho lfith of March. Bank Stock left off at 216 to 
217 ; Reduced, 92g to g ; Throo-and-n-Quarter por Cents., 93J 
tog; Long Annuities, 5 5-16; India Stock, 232 to 235 ; India 
Bonds, 6 s. to 10s.; and Exchequer Bills, 17s. to 20s. premium. 
Wbdnbsdat. — This has been account-day in tho English 
Funds, and tho fluctuations have been considerable. Consols, 
which left off on Tuesday evening at 'Jig, opened with firmness 
at 91 g to l ; but, although in tho nrraugomont of tho settlement 
it was found that t ho public had taken » considerable amount of 
stock off tho market, n serious depression was caused by a re- 
newal of sales on tho part of speculators, and transactions were 
effected at 91. From this there was a natural reaction, and tho 
last prico was 91] to ). for both money and account. Bank 
Stock closed at 215) to 21CJ ; Reduced, 92 to J: Throe-nnd-a- 
Quartor per Cents., 93 to ,} , India Stock, 232 to 235; and India 
Bonds, 7s. to 10s. premium. Exchequer Bills experienced a 
further slight advance, tho last quotation being 17s. to 21s. pro- 
^TiiunsPAY. — Consols were ln»t quoted 91 J for tho March set- 
tlement, and n fraction more for money; a great scarcity of stock 
beiiK' still experienced. Bunk Stock loll off nt 217 to LlS ; 
Three per Cent. Reduced, 93 to ) ; Threc-and-n-Qunrtcr per 
Cents., 931 to 3; India Stock. 233 to 235; India Bonds, 7s. 
premium ; Exchequer Bills, 18s. to 21s. premium. In South 
Sen Stock business was done at 115. . 
Fut DAT. — CoiMOlt have ranged between 91} and 91* for 
account, and are now quoted 91# to * for the 16th March, and 
91 s , to 1 for money. For cash, purchases have been made as 
high ns 92. The Three-per-CenU. Reduced have been dealt in nt 
921 to J ; tho Throo-nnd-n-Qunrtor per Cents at 93g to $ ; Bank 
Stock at 218; Exchequer Bills nt IS*, to 22*. premium; and 
India Bonds at 11s. premium. Latest.— Consols, 91g to J ; ditto 
for March account, 91) to 
BMITHFIELD. 
Monday, Feb. 13.— Wo hod a largo number of very good 
Beasts. Tho unusual supply caused lower prices. There was 
also an increase in the supply of Sheep : irude was very dull, 
and some descriptions were lower. Good Cnlvos were mure 
plentiful, and consequently cheaper. From Germany and Hol- 
land there were 1,03S Beasts. 1,300 Sheep, nml 19S Calves} 
Spain. 95 Boasts, and 120 Sheep; Scotland, 300 Beasts; Nor- 
folk and Suffolk, 2,800; and 250 Beasts from the Northern and 
Midland Counties. Best Scot*, Herefords, 4s. 4d. to 4*. Od.j 
best Short-horns, 4s. 2d. to 4s. 4d. ; second quality Beasts, 2s. 
10d. to 3s. Cd. ; Calves, 4*. to 5s. CJ. ; Pigs, 3s. 8 d. to 0s. ; host 
Downs and Ilulf-brcds, 5s. to 5s. 2d.; best Long- wools, 4s. Sd. 
to 4s. 10.1.; Ewes and second quality, 4s. to 4s. 4d. Beasts nt 
market, 4,900; ftltncpnnd I/amb«, 22,410; Calves. 235 : Pigs. 310. 
Friday, Feb. 17.— Tho supply of Boasts is fully adequate to 
the demand; with difficulty Monday’s prices are realised. The 
demand tor Sheop is limited, nnd those for salo cannot nil bo 
disposed of; prices arc. nearly 2d. per dibs, lower Trade is very 
dull for Calves, at lower rates. From (lorrnnny nnd Holland 
there are 151 Beasts, 800 Sheop, and 11? Calves: Norfolk nnd 
Suffolk. 250 Beasts; and 90 Milcli Cows from the Homo Coun- 
ties. Beasts at market, 767 ; Sheep and Lambs, 3,750 ; Calve-*, 
172, Pigs, 320. 
COUNTRY CATTLE. 
Aylbsdury, Feb. 11.— A short supply of most kinds of slock ; 
and trade iu general dull. Thero were but few Horses at market, 
tho best kinds of which mot with ready sale at good price* ; in- 
ferior ones dull of sale. Thero was a dull trade in Milch Cows ; 
business, however, was brisk in barren Cows nnd Stirks ; prices 
averaging from 91. to 17 1. for Milch Cows, 8 1. to 141. for barren 
Cows , 3 nnd 5 1. to 71. fur 8 tirks. Calves in good supply, nnd 
trade brisk at the following quotations : — Wonners, 30s. to 40s.; 
Bucklers, 22*. to 30.*. ouch. There wore very few Shoop for sale, 
which were principally rotten. Tigs in short supply, nnd trade 
dull. B.aughtered Moat in good supply, nnd trade busk nt the 
following quotations: — Beef, Od. to 7d. ; Mutton, 0)d. to 7Jd.J 
Pork, 7d. to 7 J|d. per lb. ; Bacon Hogs, 0s. to 10s. 6 d. per score. 
DlRDY. Feb. 14.— A fuir average supply of fat Beasts, without 
any alteration in price. The Shoop not so many ns on some pre- 
ceding markets; but buyers plentiful, nnd n clearance easily 
effected. Fat nnd store Calves were more numerous, nnd both 
Bold well. Thero wns a larger supply of fat Pigs, both English 
and Irish. Beef. Cd. to G,}d. ; Mutton, 7d. to7)d.; Void, Old. 
to 7d. per lb. ; Pigs, 9s. 9d. to 10s. por score; rough Fat, Cs. 3d. 
per stone, commencing January 10; Hides, 2}d. to 3d. per lb. ; 
Calf Skins, 3)d. to 4J. per lb. 
Dundee, Feb. 13.— Demand good, and all sold. Top prico, 
9*. 3d. per Dutch stone; middling, 8 *. 3d.: inferior, 7s. to 7s. 
9d. Sheep speedily disposed of, nt from 25s. to 21. 10a. each. 
Porkers, Cs. per stone of 14 lb. Milch Cows, 111. to 181. each. 
Livbupool, Feb. 13. — We have had a stow demand for all 
descriptions, and, in order to effect sales, a slight reduction in 
price took place, but at the closo n numbor were unsold. Prime 
Heifer Beef, Cd.; second class, 6 }d. to 5.}d. : pritno Wether 
Mutton, 7d. to 7Jd. ; second class. CJd. to CJd. 
Mauukch, Feb. 14.— An excellent show of stock, amounting 
to 350 head of cattle. Superior fat realised 9*., middling 8 s. Cd., 
nnd inferior Ss., per Dutch stone, sinking offals. Milch Cows, 
and Cows nt tho calving, wore in good demand, and prices 
ranged from 21. to 15/. 
Plymouth, Feb. 14. — Beef, 5)d. to 7d. per lb.; Mutton, Cd. 
to 7d. ; Veal, 5)d. to 7d ; Pork, 7d. to 7)d.; Lamb, 10s. to 11s. 
per quarter. 
PROVISIONS. 
Los DON. —Although a further reduction has been submitted 
to fur all sorts of Irish Butter, yet dealers have operated with 
relnctanec. The prices accepted for Carlow, Clonmel, nnd Kil- 
kenny. ore 98*. to 102s. ; Cork, 98s. to 100*.; Limerick. 90s. to 
94*. ; Tralee, 90s. to 96s. ; and Waterford, 97s. to 102s. per cwt. 
Imports wore 3.900 firkins lost week; still stock i* rattier less 
thou in tho previous year. Porcigu continues to be wanted, 
and there is no increase of supply. Prices for fine Friesland 
rule at 1 12s. to 114s. ; inferior, 90*. to 100s. ; fine Holstein and 
Kiel, 110*. to 112s.; Holland. 90s. to 94s.; Zwolle. 100s to 
102s. ; Krabdon and Leer, 80s. to 88 s.; Gronningen, 82s. to 86 s. ; 
and other qualities 78s. to 84s. per cwt. Imports were 8,190 
casks last week. English sells more readily — fine weekly Dorset 
nt 110a. to 114*.'. Middling, 90s. to 102s.; nnd fresh, 13s. to 
17s. per dozen lbs. Although a further decline has been ac- 
cepted for Bacon, still demand is not better. Prices for sizeable 
Irish rule ut 57s. to 62s.; heavy, 55s. to 60s.; nnd Harnhro’, 
56«. to 00s., a* to qualiiy. Imports were 1,600 bnlcs for tho 
past week, and stock is 'still larger than iu tho former year, 
THE FIELD. 
Some prime new American singed sides have been sold nt 49s. 
to 64s. In Middles, transactions nre limited — Irish, 54s. to 
58s. , and American, 43s. to 40s. In Lnrd, little has boon done, 
and moro desire is evinced to sell — Irish blnddered nt 70*. to 
76s.; keg nnd firkin, 68 .*. to 60s. In Hama, purchases have 
been small — Irish nt 68 s. to 78s.; and English, 70s. to 86 s. 
For Provisions for ships use trade continues active, nnd prices 
to advance— Irish India Beef soiling nt 71. 10s. to 71. 12a. Cd. 
per tierce ; prime Mess, 5/. 15s. Irish India Pork, SI. 5s. to 
Si. 7*. Cd. ; prime Mess, 90s. to 92*. Cd. per barrel; Bacon, 
87a. Cd. ; and prime French Mess at 80s. free on board. Cheese 
is still in good demand — Embdcn, 60s. to 58s.; Gouda, 47s. to 
543 .; American, 54s. to COs. ; and English, 54s. to 78s. por cwt. 

MARK LANE. 
Monday, Fell. 13.— A moderate supply of English Wheat was 
not disposed of without difficulty, at a slight doclino upon the 
currency of Monday last. In Foreign Wheat the transactions 
were on a limited scale, at former rates. Flour scarcely sold so 
well os in the early part of last week. Barley must be noted Is. 
cheaper. Cats were a dull sale at fortnor prices. Bonus and 
Pen* wero Is. cheaper. Cloverseod very dull, without material 
alteration in value. Arrivals into London from February Gth 
to February lltli — English Wheat, 4,129 qrs.; Forol.-n Wheat, 
8.354 qrs. ; English Barley, C.G30 qrs. ; Scotch ditto, 3,40o qrs. ; 
Foreign ditto, 1,417 qrs.': English Oats, 2,829 qrs.; Scotch 
ditto, 6,262 qrs.; Irish ditto, 8,982 qrs.; Foreign ditto, 2,222 
qrs ; English Malt, 13,104 qrs. ; Scotch ditto, 50 qrs. Flour, 
0,958 socks, and 13,G65 barrels. 
Friday, Fob. 17.— Tho arrivals of Foreign Wheat and Irish 
Oats this week have been good; other Grain and Flour moderate. 
This morning’s market wns more numerously attended than of 
late, but buyers wero disappointed in not being able to purchase 
nt n reduction, nml a moderate amount of business resulted in 
Foreign Wheat and barrel Flour nt Monday's prices, on which 
terms the English Wheat left over from that day was cleared. 
Business in tlonting cargoes from tho South is quiet and prices 
unaltered. Iu Spring Corn of all descriptions there is little 
doing. 
Quantities op Grain sold Last Wbbk.— Wheat, 04,131 ; 
Barley, 84,850; Oats, 20,275; Rye, ISC; Beans, 4,989; Pens, 
1,048 quarters. ^ 
COUNTRY GRAIN. 
Ayleshury, Feb. 11 .— Wheat was in good supply nt a decline 
of Is. per qr. All other kinds firm. Wheat, 10/. 10a. to 20/. 
10*. per load ; Barley, 35*. to 40s. ; Beans, 38*. to 55*.j Peas, 
48*. to 60s. ; Oat*. 22*. to 35s. por qr. ; Vetches, 04*. to 70s. 
BltiMiNOitAM, Feb. 15.— During tho present week, the Wheat 
trade hns continued in the same lifeless state eo frequently re- 
ported of late, nnd sales would have been difficult, at a further 
doclino of Is. to 2*. per qr. Barley, Oats, nnd Beans, nil very 
flat, oml rnthor cheaper. 
CmcnEftTBU, Feb. 15. — New White Wheat, 207. to 227. ; now 
Brown Wheat, 187. to 207.; old ditto, 20/. to 217. per lend.; 
Mullins Bariev. 40*. to 44s. ; Grinding ditto, 28s. to 30s. ; Oats, 
24s. to 23s.; Irish ditto, 28s. to 30s. ; l’oas. 46*. to 50*.; Beans, 
48s. to 60s.; Malt, 70s. to 72s. per qr. Flour, 05a. per Back. 
Very little business doing. 
Clio v don, Fob. 11.— White Wheat. 70s. to 90s.; Red ditto, 
04s. to 82s. ; Malting Hurley, 38s. to 42*. ; Grinding ditto. 34*. 
to 38*. ; Oats, 24s. to 32a. : Pons, 40s. to 50*. ; Beans, 40s. to 54s. 
Uahtfoui), Feb. 11. — White Wheat, SO*, to 80s. ; Rod ditto, 
75* to 80s.; Harrow Beau*, 00s. to 60s.; Mazagnn ditto, 36s. 
to 42*. ; Maple Peas. 4Gs. to 50s. ; Grinding Barley, 34*. to 38*. ; 
Feed Oats, 25s. to 30s. 
Irswicu, Feb. 14.— The supply of both Wheat and Barley wns 
far below tho usual quantity ut this period of the year; the con- 
dition »f tho former article' improve* ; nnd taking the qualities 
generally, wc cannot note a Is. per qr. decline upon them. 
Barley s’old readily ; and, nt the closo of tho market, samples 
realized perhaps a trifle moro money than could hnvo been ob- 
tained the carlv part of the day; prices remain without much 
alteration thereforo from lust week. Bean* nnd Peas cheaper. 
White Whoat, SO*, to 84*.; Red ditto. 75*. to 78*.; Mulling 
Barley, 34s. to 39*.; Grinding ditto, 32s. to 35s.; Beans, 44s. 
to 47*. I Peas, 44s. to 46*. per qr. Averages for the week end- 
ing Fobrnary 14— Wheat. 44'J qrs. C bush., at SO*. 7d.; Barley, 
1,570 qrs.. at 40s. 3d.; Beaus, 22 qr*., ut 5ls. 4d.; Pens, 29 qr*. 
4 bush., at 47s. lOd. _ 
Linphiblu, Feb. 13. — White Wheat, 20/. to 217. 10*.; Brown 
ditto, 187. 10 *. to 20/. per load. Barley, 36*. to 42*.; Oats, 
23*. to 28*. ; Pea*, 47s. to 50s. ; Bean*. 46s. to 50s. 
Wolverhampton, Feb. 15.— At Wolverhampton, this day. 
Wheat sold slowly nt Is. to 2*. per qr. loss money. Both at 
Birmingham and Wolverhampton, millers reduced tho retail 
prico of Flour 3s, 4d. por sack. 
[Saturday, 
COAL EXCHANGE. 
London, Feb. 13. — Prices of Coal per ton — Buddie’s West 
Hartley, 24s. Cd.; Carr’s Hartley, 24s. Cd. ; Holywell, 20s. • 
Old Adair*, 22*. ; Tanfiold Moor, 23s. ; Tnnfield Moor Rates’ 
23s.; West Hartley, 25*.; Wylam, 24s. 6 d. ; Wallsend Acorn 
Close, 26*.; Wallsend Hcdlcy, 28s.; Wallsend Levcreon, 
218.: Wallsend Northumberland, 24s.; Wallsend Bell, 28s.’ 
Wallsend Belmont, 28*. ; Wullsond Braddyll, 29s. 0d. ; Wallsl 
end Hctton, 30s.; Wallsend Iluswell, 30s.: Wallsend Kopier 
29s.; Wallsoml Plummer, 29*.; Wallsend Whitwoll, 27s. Gd.’; 
Wallsend llough Hall, 28*. 3d. ; Wallsend Ivelloc, 30s. ; Walls- 
end South Hartlepool, 30s.; Wallsend South Kelloo, 28s. 3d. • 
Wallsend Whitworth, 24*.; Wallsend Adelaide Tecs, 29s. Gd.; 
Wallsend South Durham, 28s. ; Cowpen, 25s. ; Wallsend Elgin’ 
23*. 3d. — Ships ot market, 542 ; Sold, 112. 
Friday, Feb. 17. — Tho Coal* that lmve boon 6 old lately cannot 
bo got nt for want of meters. Tho market is at a stand still - 
Ships at market, 472. 
HOPS. 
Bonouon, Feb. 13. — Thero wns an increased demand for Hops, 
at fully late prices. — Daily News. 
Bonouon, Feb. 17. — There have been more Hop* selling dur- 
ing tho past week ut the lute reduction in price; and taking into 
consideration tho small crop of lust year, viz. 150,000/., and that 
the Foreign Hops charged with duty for homo consumption, 
from January 5, 1853, to January 5, 1854, were only 22,047 
cwt., which would not add 10 , 000 /. to tho duty on our owu 
crop, a much better trado ought reasonably to be expected. 
Duty on English growth 1852, ..... £244,806 
Ditto 1853, . . £162,677 ) 1fl0 07 - 
Ditto on Foreign, soy 10,000) ' * 
Difference )rd, £S2,189 
R. & T. Collis. 
CO VENT 
RETAIL. 
Strawberries, per oz . 
Pine-apples, per lb. .. 
Grapes, lithse, new, do 
— Foreign. <lo 
Oranges, per dozen .. 
Lemons, per dozen ., 
Melons, each 
Almonds, per peck ...24 0— 0 
Filberts & Cobs, p. lb. 1 0— 2 
Nuts, Barcelona, i>. bl.24 0— 0 
— Spanish, per bush.20 0— 0 
— Brazil, do 20 0 -0 
Chestnuts, do 20 0— 0 
Cocoa Nuts, per dozen 6 0— 8 
Seville Oranges, p. dz. 2 0—0 
Apples, dessert, p. bl... 8 0—12 
— kitchen, do 4 0 — 6 
Pears, per dozen 2 0 — 3 
GARDEN. 
I WHOLESALE. 
s. 
d, s. 
d. 
FRUIT*. 
s. d. s. 
OtoO 
0 
Strawberries, per oz . 
•1 0 to 0 
G 
o- a 
0 
Plne-upples, per lb. ... 
6 0 — 8 
2 
0 -20 
0 
Hothouse Grapes, p. lb 
8 0—18 
2 
0 - l 
0 
— Foreign, pr. A-box30 0 — .»u 
1 
0—2 
0 
Oranges, per 100 
\ 0-10 
1 
0 — 2 
0 
Lemons, do 
4 0—8 
0 
0-0 
0 
Melons, per dozen 
24 0 - 0 
VROBTABLKS. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 4 0 - fi 0 
Brocoll, per bunch ... 2 0—0 0 
Cucumbers, each 10—2 f. 
Old Potatoes, par eve.. 5 0—0 0 
Asparagus, per bundle 7 0—10 0 
Sprcw for Pens 2 0—3 0 
Seakale, per punnet ... 2 0— 2 (1 
Rhubarb, per bundle... 2 o— 2 c 
Brussel Sprouts. )-sv. . 2 0—0 0 
Turnips, per dozen ... 2 0— 0 0 
Carrots, per dozen ...6 0—8 0 
Cabbages, per dozen... 0 0—0 0 
Greens, per dz. buehs. 2 0— C 0 
Celery, per bundle 1 0 — 0 0 
Spinach, per sieve 2 6 — 0 0 
Onions, per bunch 0 0— 0 0 
Lettuce, Cab., p. score 10—0 0 
- Cos. do 0 0-0 0 
Endive, per score 2 0 —0 0 
Beet, per dozen 10—0 0 
Small Salad, per do*... 2 0-0 0 
HomRadlsb,p.bundlo 3 0—3 6 
Mushrooms, p. pottlo . 1 0— 0 0 
Sorrel, per hall sieve... 1 0—0 0 
Parsley, p. dz. bunches 0 0—0 0 
Thyme, per bunch 2 0—0 0 
Mint, do 10-0 0 
Sage, do 2 0— 0 0 
Basil, do 3 0-00 
Marjoram, do..., 2 0— 0 0 
Garlic, per lb 0 8 — 0 0 
Savory, per bunch 0 2 — 0 0 
EscbuloUj per lb 0 8 — 0 0 
Almonds, per bushel... 20 0— 0 
Filberts&Cobs,p.l001b.6f. 0— 0 
Nuts. Barcelona, p. b!.20 0 —0 
— Spanish, do 20 0 — 0 
— Brazil, do 20 0- 0 
Chestnuts, do 20 0— 0 
Cocoa Nuts, por do/..... 4 0— 0 
Seville Oranges, p. 100 10 0—12 
Apples, pur bushel 6 0 — 7 
— kitchen do 3 0—4 
Pears, do 30 0- 0 
VEGKTABLRS. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 3 0— 5 0 
Iirocoli, do 1 6 — 0 0 
Cucumbers, per doz. ...12 0—20 0 
Old Potatoes, per ton,. 8 /. 0 — 10 / 0 
Asparagus, per bundle 6 0— 7 0 
Sprew for Pens 2 0— 2 0 
Scaknlo, per punnet.... 1 0 — 2 0 
Rhubarb, p dz. bndlCslO 0— 0 0 
Brussel Sprouts, J-sv... 1 0— 1 6 
Turnips, per dozen ... 3 0 — 4 0 
Carrots, do 6 0— 0 0 
Cabbages, do 16—0 0 
Greens, do 2 0— 0 0 
Celery, per dz. Undies. 10 0—12 0 
Spinach, fur sieve 1 0 — 2 0 
Onions, per bundle ... 6 0— 0 0 
Lettuce, per score 10—0 0 
— Cos, do 0 0 — 0 0 
Endive, per score 1 6 — 0 0 
Beet Root, per dozen... 1 0 — o 0 
Small Salad, per pnet. 2 0—0 0 
Horse Radish, p.bndlu 2 0— 3 0 
Mushrooms, per pottlo 1 0—0 0 
Sorrel, per half sieve.. 1 0 — 0 0 
Parsley, p. dz. bunches 3 0 — 0 0 
Thyme, per bunch ... 1 6 — 0 0 
Mint, do 10-00 
Sage, do 16 — 0 0 
Basil, do 2 0—0 0 
Marjoram, do 1 6 — 0 0 
Garlic, per lb 0 6 — 0 o 
Savory, per bunch 1 G— 0 0 
Eschalots, per lb 0 0—0 0 
HAY AND STRAW. 
PMiTnFiKLD, Feb. 13. — Meadow liny, GOs. to 105s.; Clovor, 
80*. to 120*. ; Straw, 38*. to 45s. per load. Cumberland, 
Feb. 13 — Meadow Huy, COs. to 105 b.; Clover, 75s. to 120s.; 
Straw, 38*. to 45*. per load. W HITECH ArBL, Feb. 13.— 
Meadow liny. 55s. to 100s. ; Clover, 75s. to 126s. ; Straw, 80s. 
to 44s. per load. Birmingham, Feb. 14. — Best Hay, C /. ; 
inferior ditto, 3/. to 4/.; Clover, 3/. to 4/.; Straw, 3/. 10s. to 
31. 15s, per ton. 
IRISH PROVISIONS. 
[From the Qahcay Vindicator .] 
Belfast, Feb. 15. — New Wheat, 16s.; Red ditto, 10s. GJ.; 
Out*, 7s. to 8 *. 8 d. per cwt. Beef, 5d. to Cd.; Mutton, Od. ; 
Veal, Cd. to Vd. per lb. ; Fork, 48*. Cd. to 53*. Cd. per 120 lb*. 
BallinaslOB.— Wheat. 36*. per barrel ; old Oats, Cs. to 7s. 
8 d. per cwt.; Potatoes, 4d. to Od. per stono; Beef, 5d. to 7ii. ; 
Mutton, 5<i. to Cd. ; Veal, 4d. to 6 d. ; Pork, 4s. lOd. per stone; 
Butter, 7d. per lb. ; Eggs, 4s. to 4s. Gd. per 120. 
Sligo. — W heat, 32*. to 34s. por barrel ; Oats, 24s. Od to 2Gs. por 
sack; Oatmeul, 10s. to 17s. per cwt. ; Indian Meal, 11 b. to 11s. 
4d. ; Potatoo*, 41. to 7d. per stone; Barley, lOd. to la. per stone. 
Limbrice. — B eef, Gd. to 7d.; Mutton, G)d. to 7d. ; Veal, 5d. 
to 7d. por lb. 
Waterford. — W hite Wheat, 2Gs. to 27a. Gd.; Indian Corn, 
21*. to 22*. 3d.; A in ef loan ditto, 20*. to 21a. 3d. per barrel; 
Meal, 17/. to 18/. per ton; Malting Barley, lla. to 13*. Gd. ; 
Grinding ditto, 10*. to 12*. per barrel. 
Westport. — U cof. 4d. to 5d. ; Mutton, 5d. to Gd. ; Bnoon, 8 d. 
per lb.; Potatoea, 3)d. to 4d. per stono ; Butter, Cd. to 7)d. ; 
Freak ditto, 7J. to Sd. ; Ilay, 37a. to 40s. ; Straw, 12*. por ton. 
FORK GN. 
Board op Trade, Whitbrall, Feb. 13.— Tho Right Honour- 
able the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade and 
Plantations have rocoivod, through tho Seoretnry of Stnto for 
Foreign Affairs, a copy of a despatch from Her Majesty’s Charge 
d' Affaire* at, Florence, enclosing a translation of a notification 
issued by the Papal government, extending tho permission 
granted by the notification of the 5th October, 1853, for tho 
free importation of Wheat, of Indian Corn, nnd tho Flour thereof, 
of Spelt, of Barley, of Legume# (except Lupini), of Potatoes, 
and of Chestnuts, and tho Flour thereof, to tho end of April next. 
— Tuesday’s Gazette. 
Rome. Fob. 10.— Great agitation reigns in tho provinces owing 
to the scarcity of provisions. Serious riots aro spokon of ot 
Perugia and Itavonna. 
Black Sea. — A ccounts from Odessa give aomo details which 
aro curious in a commercial point of viow. According to the 
Custom* returns, made up to 20th January, the past year ha* 
been tho most important one over known for the Irudo of that 
port. During the year 2,240 vessels entered tho port; in 1847, 
which wns considered a very prosporons year, tho number 
was only 1,062. On the 23rd ult. tlio number of vcssols which 
had quitted the port with cargoes was 1,902, and 344 wero still 
loading. It was more particularly since tho month of August 
that the Corn trade was active, ordors coming in continually 
from abroad. The principal amount of business done wns in 
October, during which 418 vessels sailed, must of thorn ladon 
with Corn, nml sumo with Wool. 
Canada. — T he following aro tho Toronto market price*, 
January 24, 1854: — Flour, millers’ extra in bags, per 190 lbs., 
31s. 3d. to 32*. Gd. ; superfine ditto ditto, 30s. ; farmer*’ ditto 
ditto, 27*. Gd. to 28s. 9d., retail prices; Oatmeal, por barrel 
200 lbs.. 38*. 9<1. to 40*.; Indian Meal, per 200 lbs., 30*. to 32*. 
Gd. ; Buckwheat Flour, por 200 lbs., 35s. to 40*.; Wheat, per 
bushel, 00 lbs., Gs. to G*. 4d. ; Barley, per bushel, 48 lbs., 3*. 3d. 
to 3 *. fid.; Ilyc, per bushel, 5G lb.*., 4s. to 4s. 3d.; Oats, per 
bushel, 34 lbs., 2s. lOd. to 3*. ; Common Peas, per GO lb., 3s. 9d. 
to 4*. ; Potatoes, per bushel, 2s. 10d. to '3*. Gd.; Beef, per lb., 
4}d. to lOd. ; Beef, per 100 lbs., 20*. to 25*. ; Pork, per 100 lb*., 
2Us. to 25*.; Me** l’ork, per barrel, 7i)a. to 80*.; primo Mess 
Pork, per barrel, CO*, to 70s. ; primo Pork, per barrel, 50*. to 
GO*.; Hums, per lb., 6 d. to Gd.; Bacon, per lb., 5d. to Od. ; 
Fresh Butter, por lb., 10d-tolld.; Firkin ditto, per lb., 8 d. to 
9.1. ; Cheese, per lb., 4d. to 6 }d.; Lard, per lb., Gd. to 7}d.; 
Apples, per bushel, 2a. to 3*. ; Straw, per ton, 40*. to 50s.; 
Huy, per ton, 75*. to 80s.; Turkeys, each, 9s. Cd. to 4*.; Geese, 
each, 1*. lOd. to 3*. ; Duck*, per pair, 1*. 3d. to 2*. ; Fowls, por 
dilto 1*. to 2s.; Egg*, per dozen, lOd. to Is.; slaughtered 
Sheep Skins, 4s. Gd. to 5s. 7.}d.; slaughtered Hide*, per 100 lbs., 
20*. to 25s. : Fire Wood, per cord, 18*. 9.1. to 22s. Cd. ; Coal, 
per ton, 39*. Gd. to 40*. ; Anthracite Coal, 55s. 
BANKRUPTS. 
TUESDAY'S GAZETTE. — Washington TaBroll nnd Thomas 
Hall am, Illgli-street, Borongh, tailors.— Birciiam Ai re, Duke-street, 
Mancliester-squnrc, milliner — Georob Brooks, Tonbridge Mells, 
Kent, tailor. — Jam:;* Hkatiiwaitb, King-street, Covcut-garden, 
cheesemonger. — Alexander Stuart, Queen's-road West, Chelsea, 
grocer.— Frederick James West, London-terraee, Hackney-roau, 
draper.— Thomas Ba lux a SR, Birmingham, confectioner. — James 
(iiusEY, Nottingham, currier. -Charles Leake, Crowlnnd, Lincoln - 
•hire, grocer— Rowland Hill, Nottingham, lace merchant.— maac 
Dkivhiii'T, Halifax, Yorkshire, commission agent-— Richard h*™®* 
Bkeslev, Manchester, cotton spinner — Joseph Grave, Manchester, 
warehouseman. _ „ ,, . 
FRIDAY'S GAZETTE II. E. Wkthkrkd. Pimlico, linen-draper. 
R. Parpiit, Hormondscy, stone mason— V. H. Gat, BlnckMaw*'' a » 
tailor— J. Rodway, Gloucester, victualler.- E. B. Gurrn, Bllston, 
Stafford, Ironmonger.-!!. Whitmore, Stockport, t« or-T.GATM 
Derby, Iron merchant.— It 
Kkilv, Ltulbroke-tcrruce, commisdoa 
Jons other- 
agent -S. B Auric. Duke-street, Manchester, milliner.— JoBtr ol'ie 
wise Jonas Derotiiiel, 33, Abchtftch-lane. merchant— J. v. 
look and T. Robinson, Birmingham, drapers. 
