March 4.] 
MARKETS. 
MONEY MARKET. 
MnvnAT.— The market showed heaviness. Consols, which 
j-Mined from 92 on Saturday, and left off nt 91 \ to #, opened 
morning nt Olf to #. and nt tho otHcial close were quoted 
OH to 8 for money, and 91 J to # for the account. After regular 
, * i, 0W ever, transactions took place nt an improvement of an 
5 jJ Bank Stock left off at 21S to 219 ; Reduced. 91# to # ; 
Three-'nnd-n-Quartcr per Cents., 92f to 93 ; India Bonds, 8s. to 
■jo. • and Excliequer Bills, ISs. to 21s. premium. 
Tons i) AT. — Consols opened nt the closing quotations of Monday 
rvonin" — namely, 91# to § for money and 91# to # for the 
ncconnl, and returned to those prices after ranging during the 
dnv hetween 91 and 91#. The financial statement to ho made by 
the Chnncellor of the Exchequer on Monday will bo looked for- 
ward to ns the next tiling likoly to exercise an influence on the 
market. Bank Stock left off at 218 to 219; Reduced, 91# to J; 
Tliree-nnd-n-Quarter per Cents., 92$ to#; India Bonds, 8s. to 
j2s.; and Exchequer Bills, 17s. to 20s. premium. 
"wednkbday. — C onsols wore stationary all day at 91# to 8 for 
jnonev. and 91 # to # for tho lGllv March; but between 8 and 4 
o’clock more firmness became observable, and (lie price clot-ad at 
01 1 j 0 3 for account. The officinl business report is ns follows : — 
Three per Cent. Consols for money, 91#. #, #• #. #. #: ditto for 
neemint, 16th March, 91 J, #, # ; Throe per Cent. Reduced. 91#, 
s i ; Tliree-nnd-a-Qunrter per Cents., 93. 92#. 93, 92$. # ; 
bong Annuities, 1860. 5J, 5#; ditto, thirty years, 1S59, 5; South 
(Son Old Annuities, 101#. Exchequer Bills were quotod 17s. to 
oos. nremiiiin, or much the sumo n9 Tuesday. 
THURSDAY. — Consols, which left off on Wednesday evening nt 
911 to 2. were first quoted 9l#. whence, under the influence of n 
renewed demand for stock on the part of tho public, coupled with 
porno purchases by an operator who had previously been a seller, 
I t |,(,y improved to 91# to # for money and 91# to # for tho account, 
fiic-c being tho final prices. Many of the purchases were in Re- 
duced and other slocks about to 6hut for the dividends. Bank 
gtook left, off at 21S to 219; Reduced, 92 to # ; Three-nml-n- 
i, hunter per Cents., 93 to#; India Stock, 236 to 240; India 
Bunds. 8s. to 12s.; and Exchequer Bills, 17s. to 20s. premium. 
Friday. — Latest. — Consols close very good; 91# to 91# 
buvers for money, 91# to 91# for tho 16th March. 
SMITHFIELD. 
Monday, Feb. 27. — A good supply of Beasts, and meat very 
plentiful at the dead markets ; consequently, trade was very slow. 
Some of the choicest kinds made 4s. 6d., an extreme quotation. 
There were not many more Sheep than on Monday last ; and it 
was difficult to maintain the prices of that day. Calves were more 
plentiful, and rather lower. From Germany and Holland there 
were 686 Beasts, 1,210 Sheep, and 84 Calves. Spain. 190 Sheep 
Scotland, 600 Beasts ; 2,500 from Norfolk nnd Suffolk, and 100 
from the Northern and Midland Counties. Best Scots, Ilerefords, 
4s. 4d. to 4s. Oil. ; best Short-horns, 4s. 2d. to 4s. 4d. ; second 
quality Beasts, 2s. 8d. to 3s. Cd. ; Calves, 4s. to 5s. 6d. ; Pigs, 
3s. Cd. to 4s. 8d. ; best Downs and Ilalf-brcds, 4s. 8d. to 5s. ; best 
Long- wools, 4s. 4d. to 4s. 8d.; Ewes nnd second quality, 3s. 8d. 
to 4s. 2d. Beasts nt market, 4,463; Sheep and Lambs, 21,S70; 
Calves, 102 ; Pigs, 410. 
Friday, March 9. — To-day's market was moderately supplied 
with Beasts, for which the demand ruled inactive, at Monday’s 
decline in the quotations. Sheep, the supply of which was by 
no means extensive, moved off slowly nt unaltered currencies. 
There were a few Lambs and Shearlings on oiler. Wo had a 
good demand for Cnlve3 nt extreme currencies. In Pigs very 
litlle was doing. Miloll Cows were dull, nt from 14/. to 191. 
each, including their small Calf. Coarse nnd inferior Beasts, 
3s. 2J. to 3s. 4d. ; second quality ditto, 3s. 6d. to 3s. 8d.; prime 
largo Oxen, 3s. lOd. to 4s. 2d.; prime Scots, Ac., 4s. 4d. to 4s. 
Od.; coarse nnd inferior Sheep, 3s. to 3s. 4d. ; second quality 
ditto, 3s. Gd. to 4*. 2d. ; prime conrse-woolled Sheep, 4-. 41. to 
4s. Gd.; prime South Down ditto, 4s. 8d. to 5s.; largo coarse 
Calves. 4s. 6d. to &a. 2d. ; prime small ditto, 5s. 4d. to 5s, Sd. ; 
large Hogs, 3s. to 4s. 2d. ; neat small Porkers, 4a. 4d. to 4s. Sd.; 
Suckling Calves, 22s. to 28s., und quarter-old store Pigs, 21s. to 
26s. each- Total supply — Beasts, 960 ; Cows, 130 ; Sheep, 2,250 ; 
Calves, 210; Tigs, 350. Foreign — Boasts, 360; Sheep, 480; 
Calves, 180. 
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COUNTRY CATTLE. 
Dbtuit, Feb. 2$. — Oor market to-day was well supplied with 
fat. Beasts, most of which were of good quality, and the demand 
for Beef was again brisk. The quantity of Sheep on sale was 
large, and in excellent condition, realising high prices. Fat nnd 
store Calves were more plentiful. The number of English Pigs 
"•as limited; while that of Irish wos lnrgc. Beef made Gd. to 
Old.; Mutton, 7d. to 7#. ; Veal, 7d per lb .; Pigs, 9s. 9d. to 10s. 
per score; rough Fat, 6s. 3d. per stone, commencing January 10; 
Rides, 2Jd. to 3d. per lb. ; Calf Skins. 3#d. to 4d. per lb. 
Dundee, Feb. 27. — Tho supply of fat Cuttle at our market to- 
day was less than last week. Sales dull, and a few left unsold. 
Top price 9s. per Dutch stone; middling, 8s. to 8s. fid. ; inferior. 
7s. Oil. The number of Sheep very short, nnd all rcudilv disposed 
of at 14s. to 21. each. Porkers, 5s. 9d. per stone of 14 lbs. Mi.ch 
Cows, 9/. to 20/. each. 
Edinburgh, March 1.— The supply of Sheep this morning was 
•> 410, being 742 less than last week. Sales very dull, and a 
clearance not effected, nt prices from Is. to 2s. u bend down, 
lop price of the best Mutton, 7d. per lb.; current price, 6#d. ; 
middling and inferior from 5#d. to fid. There was a huge sttp- 
P'y ot Cattle, 922, being 230 more than oil this dnv week. < >n 
tins account sales were nlso dull, and prices down fn'.m 3d. to Gd. 
per Dutch stone. Extra top, 9s.; current top, Ss. Gd. ; current 
73**61 10,11 S3 t0 ^ ’ middling nnd inferior sorts from 7s. to 
Lxktrr. A good 6upply of primo Beef; prices were very well 
maintained, purcliasers buying readily ul previous rates, from 
lUs. to 10s. fill, per score. Some working Oxen and Steers sold 
t" . i ll. ly well A couple of prime four-year-old Steers fetched 
Utai lv 46/. A pair of working Oxen nlso sold nt 40/., and for 
some three-year-old Steers 22/. the pair was given. Tho supply 
ot Urrcners was small, with a good sale at fully former prices— 
/a. to 6s. fid. per score for prime qualitv, and 5s. to 5s. Od. for 
interior dill o. Only a few Butchers' Calves wore on sale, with 
a good demand, nnd all were anon sold from (Sid. to 7d. peril.. 
A mudcraio supply of Cows and Calves, wish a tolerable sale from 
.. 11 , • A small supply of Sheep, although business was not 
1 iculnrly brisk, yet the whole were nearly all sold. Large 
•V ethers, (j#d. to 6#d. ; small ditto, 7d. ; Ewes, fid. to 6‘d. per lb. 
t " od /'' a, ° ““PP'j.of IV. willi business rather slack. Large 
2i'i« i „ : ' nr S° * S| 'f ,s - 2Ss - *0 36s. ; small ditto, 15s to 
I arkn 'a 'i 1 T Ba<, ° n P, S« ™ 6«1- 10*. I prime 
1 orkc, 8 about 10s. i.er score. Rough Fat, 5d. per lb. 
and SWn 11 ’ I 'i eb ' • T Wc l,a '° l,od » ffuod supply of Bullocks 
. nnd °?° ,R Wl '"y b«ycM. Who took all the best sorts 
7?fii 9 . -v, b “ t ful last week. Fat Beasts. 7.. to 
ie'Vr i 8i - ‘ 6d ' ; P ? rk ’ 6a - 9J - to ?«■ 3d. per 
H0KC3 ’ ftml al1 *** ia ? roat. 
IloraEnt'AM' Feb. 27. -The number of stock up to-day l.ns 
lIi,h :Sr-“ U v r , ll !° S0!t 1 on . °"J nf but mid llingqunliiy. 
obSLl P W . 6 n r ked ’ ' ,Ut w,th difflo “ I, Y "'"1 in few instances 
up lit ti,a ^. | li r ,0 t l u " ,0 . n * 1<nv ,r " de > though nearly all sold 
quality l fis of to Sf ns ;-] Efcime Reef, 7s fid.-; second 
to7s fiff nerion/ d‘ ‘ : ’l* 1 ,” 1 d,t, °’ GJ ‘ : North ditto, 7s. 
bird ditto P firl 8l n ne, |k ij 116 ^ ut * on » 7#d. ; second quality, 6Ad. ; 
rU dllt0 » 6li - P" lb. Boasts, 372; Sheep, 2,260. 
THE FIELD. 
MARK LANE. 
Monday, Feb. 27. — A small supply of English YYliont wns 
readily sold this morning at nn advance of Is. per qr. A steady 
sale was experienced for Foreign Wheat at a like improvement 
in value. Flour wns Gd. to Is. per bnrrel dearer than on Monday 
lust. Malting Bariev brought rather more money. Oats were 
more saleable than last week, hut nn advance of fid. por qr. 
generally demanded chocked the sale. Benn9 and Pens steady, 
nt late rates. Store business doing in both Red nnd White Clover- 
seed, and in some instances nn advance of Is. per cwt. wos esta- 
blished. Arrivals into London from February 20t It to February 
25th — English Wheat. 2,058 qrs ; Scotch ditto, 166 qrs.; Foreign 
ditto, 18.646 qrs. ; English Barley, 3,531 qrs.; Scotch ditto, 1,310 
qrs.; Irish ditto, 935 qrs.; Foreign ditto, 7,705 qrs.; English 
Oats. 96 qrs.; Scotch ditto, 629 qrs.: Irish ditto, 9,234 qrs.; 
Foreign ditto, 8,098 qrs. ; English Malt, 7,094 qrs.; Scotch ditto, 
140 qrs. Flour. 8,459 sacks, nnd 21,249 barrels. 
Friday. March 3. — Tito arrivals this week of Foreign Wheat 
nnd Bariev ore large, but of other Grain moderate, and good of 
Flour. This morning’s market wns very thinly attended. Eng- 
lish Wheat maintains its value, but Foreign in some instances 
was purclinscnblo nt a slight decline, ami only u very limited ex- 
tent of business was transacted. In floating cargoes from tho 
South we did not hear of any transactions. Barley, Beans, and 
Peas, are unaltered in value. The Oat trade is slow at Monday’s 
prices. For Flour there is scarcely otty demand, aud the few 
solos made have been ot a decline of Is. per. qr. 
C 0 UNTRY GRA I N. 
CHjftiE&TBR, March ]. — New White Wheat, 21/. to 23/. ; old 
ditto, 22/. to 23/ ; new Brown Wheat, 18/. to 20/.; old ditto, 
20/. to 22/. per load. Malting Barley, 38s to 42s.; Grinding 
ditto, 30s. to 34s. ; Oats, 25s. to 27s. ; Irish ditto, 28s. to 30s. ; 
Pen9, 46s. to 48s. ; Beans. 48s. to 50s. ; Malt, 649. to 70s. por qr. 
Flour, 65s. per sack. Very little business doing. 
Edinburgh. March 1.— There was a largo supply of Grain. 
A good demand (or Seed and otherwise. Stiles quick, and con- 
siderably up for all aorta. Wheat on the top 4s. op, and on the 
average 2s. lQd. up. Barley on tho top 5s. up, nnd on the nverngo 
2s. 6d. up. Oats on the top’ Is. 4d. up, nnd on tho overago 2s. up. 
Beans on tho top Is. up, and on tho average 7d. up. 
GAIN6BOROUOH, Feb. 28. — We have a limited supply of Wheat 
offering. The market opened in an animated manner, buyers 
having to give an advance of la. to 2s. per qr. over the rates of 
last week. A good clearance wns effected. Barley more in de- 
mand, and firmer than of late. 
Ipawicn, Foh. 28. — Our market has been again very scantily 
supplied with Grain. Of Wheat, really it appeared as if tho sup- 
ply was inadequate to the wants of the millers; the sale was 
brisk, therefore, and an advance of 2s. to 83. per qr. paid. Bur- 
ley also was a free sale, and realised a general advance of Is. to 
2s. per qr. Beans und Peas quite as dear. White Wheat, 80s. 
to 88s.; Red ditto, 78s. to 84s.; Malting Barley, 39s. to 44*.; 
Grinding ditto, 34s. to 87s. ; Beans, 40s. to 50s. ; Peas, 45s. to 
50s. per qr. Averages for the week ending February 28 — Wheat, 
290 qrs. 4 bush., at 77s. 3d. ; Barley, 1,132 qrs. 5 bush, at 36s. 
5d. ; Oats, 25 qrs.. nt 26s.; Beans, 85 qrs. 6 bush., at 46s.; Feus, 
33 qrs. 4 bush, at 45s. 
Liverpool, Feb. 28. — At this day’s market, Wheat, with 0 
very limited sale, must be quoted 2d. to 3d. per 70 lbs. lower, 
and Flour was offered with little effect at a reduction of fully 
Is. per barrel on tho prices of this day week. Oats and Oattneul 
met with a moderate demand, at about lute rates. Barley, Beans, 
and Peas remained without material alteration in value or domand. 
White Antoricnn Indian Corn wns inquired for, and being scarce, 
brought 4Ss. to 48s. fid. per qr., being nn improvement of Gd. per 
qr. on the week: prime Yellow, however, was not worth nbove 
47s. Cd, per. qr., being a decline of. about Gd. per qr. Wo quote 
White American Wheat 12s. 41. to 12s. 8d. per 70 lbs. ; Red and 
mixed, 11s. 9d. to 12s. 2d. per 70 lhs. : smutty Canadian, 11s. to 
11a. fill, per 70 lbs. Baltimore nnd Philadelphia Flour, 41s. to 
41s. Gd.. and Western Canal, 40s. fid. to 41s. per barrel. 
Lougiidro’. March 2. — A small supply of nil descriptions of 
Grain nt this day’s market; sales proceeded slowly, nt about last 
week's rates. Red Wheat, 80s. to 84s.; old ditto, 86s. to 90s. ; 
White ditto, S8s. to 90s. ; old ditto, 94s. per 36 stones; Beans, 
48s. to 52s. ; old ditto, 60s. to 63s. per 88 stones; new Oats, 80s. 
to 36s. per 24 stones; Mulling Barley, 40s. to 42s. per qr. ; 
Grinding ditto, 36s. to 38s. per 30 stoij.es. 
Newark, March 1. — The attendance of farmers nt this market 
to-day was but thin (which was no doubt occasioned by their 
being’ occupied with the Spring Corn), and tho supply of all 
kinds of Grain but small. Wheat realised last week's prices. 
For Burley and other kinds of Grain t hero was but little doing, 
without nny alteration in value. The quotations are — White 
Wheat, 80s. to 88s.; Rod ditto, 83a. to S4s. ; Malting Barley, 
39s. to 42s. ; Grinding ditto, 35s. to 37s. per 30 stones; new £eod, 
80s. to 38s. por 24 stoue; old Beans, 60s. to G3a ; new ditto, 
47s. to 50s. 
COYENT 
RETAIL. 
FRD1TS ’ s. el. s. d. 
Strawberries, per oz . . 5 0 to 0 0 
Pine-apples, per lb. ... 6 0— 9 0 
Grapes, htlise, new, do. 12 0—20 0 
— Foreign, do 2 0—4 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 
— Spanish, per bush. 20 0— 0 
— Brazil, do 20 0 -0 
Chestnuts, do 20 0— 0 
Cocoa Nuts, per dozen G 0— 8 
Seville Oranges, p. dz. 2 0— 0 
Apples, dessert, p. bl... 8 0—12 
— kitchen, do 4 0 — 6 
Pears, por dozen 2 0— 3 
VEGETABLES. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 4 0 — G 
Brocoll, perbunclt ... 2 0— 0 
Cucumbers, each 1 0— 2 
Old Potatoes, persve.. 5 0— 0 
Asparagus, per bundle 7 0—10 
Sprew for Peas 2 G— 3 
Seakalc, per punnet ... 2 0— 2 
Rhubarb, per bundle... 2 0— 2 
Brussel Sprouts, #-sv. . 2 0— 0 
Turnips, per dozen ... 2 0— 0 
Carrots, per dozen ... G 0— 8 
Cabbages, per dozen... 0 0— 0 
Greens, per dz. buclis. 2 0— 6 
Celery, per bundle 1 0 — 0 
Spinach, per sieve 2 G— 0 
Onions, per bunch G 0— 0 
Lettuce, Cab., p. score 1 G— 0 
— Cos, do 0 0—0 
Endive, per score 2 0— 0 
Beet, per dozen 1 G— 0 
Small Salad, per doz... 2 0-0 
Ilorseltadish, p. bundle 3 0— 3 
Mushrooms, p. pottle . 1 G — 0 
Sorrel, per half sieve... 1 0— 0 
Parsley, p. dz. bunches fi 0— 0 
Thyme, per bunch 2 0— 0 
Mint, do 1 0— 0 
Sage, do 2 0—0 
Basil, do 3 0—0 
Marjoram, do 2 0— 0 
Garlic, per lb 0 8—0 
Savory, per bun oil 0 2— 0 
Eschalots, per lb 0 8—0 
G A II DEN. 
WHOLESALE. 
FRD,T3 ’ s.d. s. d. 
.Strawberries, per oz , . 4 0 to 0 0 
Pine-apples, per lb. ... 5 0—8 0 
Hothouse Grapes, p. lb. 8 0—18 0 
— Foreign, pr. #-box30 0—50 0 
Oranges, per 100 4 0—10 0 
Li ntons, do 4 0— 8 0 
Melons, per dozen 24 0— 0 0 
Almonds, per bushel. ..20 0— 0 0 
Filberts&Cobs,p. 1001b. G/. 0-0 0 
Nuts, Barcelona, p. bl. 20 0— 0 0 
— Spanish, do 20 0— 0 0 
— Brazil, do 20 0— 0 0 
Chestnuts, do 20 0— 0 0 
Cocoa Nuts, per doz.... 4 0— G 0 
Seville Oranges, p. 100 10 0 —12 0 
Apples per bushel 6 0— 7 6 
— kitchen do 3 0— 4 0 
Pears, do 30 0— 0 0 
VEGETABLES. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 3 0—5 0 
Brocoll, do 1 6 — (i a 
Cucumbers, per doz. ...12 0—20 0 
Old Potatoes, per ton.. 8/. 0— 10/ 0 
Asparagus, per bundle 5 0—7 0 
Sprew for Peas 2 0—2 0 
Seuknle, per punnet ... 1 G— 2 0 
Rhubarb, p dz bndleslO 0 — 0 0 
Brussel Sprouts, #-sv .. 1 0— 1 G 
Turnips, per dozen ... 3 0— 4 0 
Carrots, do G 0— 0 0 
Cabbages, do 10—0 0 
Green*, do 2 0—0 0 
Celery, per dz bndles.10 0—12 0 
Splnuch, jer sieve 1 0 — 2 0 
Onions, per bundle ... 5 0— 0 0 
Lettuce, per score 10—00 
— Cos, do 0 0—0 0 
Endive, per score 1 G— 0 0 
Beet Root, per dozen... 1 0 — 0 0 
Small Salmi, per pnet. 2 0 — 0 0 
Horse Radish, p. bndle 2 0—3 0 
Mushrooms, per pottlo 10—0 0 
Sorrel, per half sieve.. 1 0— 0 0 
Parsley, p. dz. bunches 3 0—0 0 
Thyme, per bunch ... 1 G— 0 0 
.Mint, do i 0—0 0 
Sage, do 1 G— 0 0 
Basil, tlo 2 0— 0 0 
Marjoram, do 1 6 — 0 0 
Garbo, per lb 0 6— 0 0 
Savory, per bunch 16—00 
Eschalots, per lb 0 6-0 0 
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PROVISIONS. 
London. — Quotations hnvo not improved for Irish Butter, 
although the demniul hns been brisker, chiefly for the Northern 
innrkcts. Cnrlow, Clonmel, nnd Kilkenny, have been selling nt 
90s. to 102s.; Waterford, 94s. to 100s. ; Cork, 100s.; Limerick, 
86s. to 93s.; nnd Troleo, 90s. to 90s. par cwt. Imports were 
2,100 tirkins for the post week, and StOOk exceed' that of the 
previous year. English sell* freely, particularly tine qualities, 
for which on advance has had to he paid. Middling Dorset 
fetches 92s. to 98s. ; fine, 106s. to 114*.; and fresh, 12*. to 17s. 
per dozen pounds. Trade has bean native for Foreign, and ad- 
vanced prices obtained for the best. Imports have rather fallen 
off, nnd were 8,100 casks for the past week. Fine Friezland has 
realised 108s. to 112s. ; inferior, 88*. to 100s. ; fine Holstein and 
Kiel, 104s. to 112a.; inferior, S4s. to 94s. ; fine Leer nnd Etiidcn, 
86s. to 90s.; and fine Groningen, 76*. to S4s. Bacon keeps in 
plentiful supply, nnd the demand being limited, price* are further 
depressed ; landed Irish small meat selling at 55s. to 59s.; heavy, 
53*. to 57*. ; nnd Hambro’, 54s. to G7s., as to quality. Imports 
were 1,500 halos and 880 boxes for the past, week, whilst stock 
far exceeds that of last yoar. Mnny paree.s of American Middles 
hnvo again heen sold at 44*. to 52s., but in Irish tho transactions 
nro smnll at 53s to 56*. Hams are offering at a reduction, nnd 
the business hns been restricted: Irish, 66*. to 75s.; English, 
74*. to 86s. In Lnrd the purchases arc small, and a desire is 
evinced to sell; Irish blnddored, C8s. to 76s.; keg nnd lirkin, 
58s. to 65s. Ships’ provisions nro less sought after, and holders 
are rather urgent to force sales of landed Iri*li India Beef nt 71. 
5s. to 71. 10s. per tierce; prime Mess, 5/. 12*. Gd. to 5/. 15s. ; 
Irish India Pork, 8/. 2*. fid. to 8/. 5s.; prime Mess. 90*. to 92s. 
0d. per barrel; and primo Mess Bacon, 85*. to 87s. Cd. For 
Cheese there is a slow trade: English, 54*. to 7S*. : Etnbden, 
48s. to 58s,; Gouda, 44*. to 55s.; uttd American, 52*. to 60*. 
per cwt. 
COAL EXCHANGE. 
London, Feb. 27. — The following are the prices of Coal per 
ton : — Buddie's West Hartley, 22s. ; Carr’* Hartley, 21s. fid. ; 
Chester Main, 19s. Cd. ; Duvisott’* West Hartley, 21s. Od- ; Hn9t- 
tng’s Hartley, 21s. nnd 22s.; Hartlepool West Hartley, 20*. fid. ; 
Longridge’s West Hartley, 21s. 6d.; Old Adairs, 19*.; Tunfield 
Hoor Buies, 20s.; West Hartley, 2ls. fid. and 22*.; Cowpen, 
81s. fid. — Ships nt market, 353 ; sold, 64. 
March 3. — Present prices of Coni per ton: — Rest Waltsend 
Couls, 22s. to 22s. Gd. Other sorts, 18s. fid. to 21s. fid. 
TALLOW. 
London, Fob. 27. — Tho following uro the particulars of tallow: 
—Stock on hand, in 1852, 51,226; in 1853, 36,956; in 1854, 
86,979 casks. Delivered last week, in 1852, 2,681; in 1853, 
2,059; 1S54, 1,64-4 casks. Delivered from 1st June, in 1852, 
35,594; in 1858, 78,799; in 1854, 78,782 cask*. Arrival Inst 
week, in 1852, 1,122 ; in 1853, 680 ; in 1854, 1,671 disks. Ar- 
rival from 1st June, in 1S52, 100.286 ; in 1S53, 70,127 ; in 1854, 
92,446 casks. Price Y.C., in 1852, 36*. 3d.; in 1853, 44s. fid. ; 
in 1854. 63s. fid. per cwt. Price in town, in 1852, 3S*. 9d. ; in 
1853, 46s. 9d. ; in 1854, G3*. 3d. per cwt. 
HOPS. 
Borough, Feb. 27. — The demand for Hops goes on increasing, 
with late prices fully supported . — Daily N ems. 
March 3.— We have had a steady demand for nil descriptions 
this week, and recent quotations uro fully supported. — R. 4 T. 
Colli s, 241, Borough. 
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HAY AND STRAW. 
Smithfibld, Feb. 27. — Market steady. Meadow Hay, 2/. 18s. 
to 5/. : Clover ditto, 4/. to 01 . ; Straw, 1/. 16*. to 31. 3s. per load. 
Whitechapel, Feb. 27. — Tho market is supported. Meadow 
Hay, 2/. 15s. to 5/.; Clover ditto, 3/. 15s. to 0 /.6s.; Straw, 1/. 
16*. to 31. 2*. per load. Portland, Fob. 27. — Trade linn, with 
fair supply. Meadow May, 3/. to 5/. 5s. ; Clover ditto, 4/. to 0/.; 
Straw, 1/. 18s. to 21. 4*. per load. Exeter. — Prices show a 
downward tendency. For large quantities of prime Meadow nnd 
Upland Hay price* have been from 9*. to 11*. per seam. Pur- 
chasers of smaller lots have of course to pay the usual increased 
terms. Sheffield, Feb. 28. — A good supply of Huy und 
Straw at last week’s prices. Hay, 70*. to 110a. ; Straw, 45a. to 
50*. per ton. EDINBURGH, Fob. 28. — The supplies of all kinds 
of Straw for tho last six day* were large. Hay, 10d. to 1*. per 
stone. Oat Straw front 6s. (Id. to 8s. ; Wheat ditto, 6*. Od, to 7s. 
6d. ; Barley ditto, 5s. Gd. to 6s. per keinplo of 16 stones teen. 
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FAIRS IN MARCH. 
March 6. Abingdon, Southam; 7, Bedford, Buckingham, 
IIonloy-on-TItames, Higliam Ferrers; 10, Cltorlbury; 13, Mel- 
ton Mowbray, Tewkesbury, Warwick ; 16, Banbury, Lutter- 
worth; 20, Dunohurch, Northampton, Winslow; 21, Alcester, 
Derby, Newport Pagnell; 23, Woburn; 24. Loughborough ; 25, 
Menley-in- Arden ; 27, Lower 1 ley ford, Rugby, Strntl'urd-on- 
Avon; 28, Loughborough, Shipston-on-Stour ; 29, Chipping 
Norton, Stow-on-the-Wohl. 
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FOREIGN. 
Board of Tradb, Whitehall, Feb. 27.— Tho Lords of the 
Committee of Privy Council for Trade have received u copy of a 
despatch from Her Majesty’s Consul-General nt Hitvnnnali, re- 
porting that on tho 1st of April next the port of Madrid will ho 
closed to foreign commorcc.— The Lords of the Committee of Privy 
Council for Trade have received 0 copy of a despatch from Her 
Majesty's Consul at Marseille*, reporting that tho quarantine im- 
posed at Naples on vessels arriving from French ports has heen 
removed. — Tuesday’s Gazette. 
Franck. — T he Moniteur publishes the monthly returns of tho 
different Corn mirkets in February which regulate the average. 
Tho highest ptioe wits 33 f. 65c in the innrkcts of Snumur, Nantes, 
and Murnns; nnd the lowest, 23f. 93r. in those of Toulouse, Gray, 
Lyons, and Mars biles. The average for tho whole of Franco is 
:j 1 f. 56c, hei' g I8c. lower than last month, and 2f. 22e. lower 
than in the c> rre 'ponding period of 1847. 
Persia.— H am to Mir/.n, the governor general of Tcbrcez. hns 
issued n prohibit un preventing the exportation of Grain nnd Pro- 
vision* to either Turkey or Russia. This, it is said, is to prevent 
a famine or a scarcity. 
Foreign Potatoes. — By a return just issued, it appears that 
last year (duty free) no fewer than 1.133.609 owt. of Potatoes 
were imported into England against 773,619 of the preceding 
year. 
BANKRUPTS. 
TUESDAY’S GAZETTE — Edward Caiiax and Jambs Vic.u.jnn., 
Strand, tailor*.— James Wilks. Crlmscott-strcct, Bermondsey, wag- 
gon builder —Robekt Nodes Newton, Now Park-street, Southwark, 
gas engineer, — Walter Fitch Hakt, Brighton, mid Worthing, Sussex, 
tailor ThomabStaxiforth, Sheffield, joiner.— Joseph F lint, S heffield, 
shoe manufacturer — H enry Huoot's, Manchester, printer*' Joiner. 
FRIDAY’S GAZETTE. — Robert Mu lock Wright, und Joseph 
Sm^th Axstie, Broken Wharf, Upper Thumes-street, dry-salters. — 
Isaac Blackburn, and William Sioismund Stirbki,, Leeds, ironfouit- 
ders. — Charles IIoeslky, Broud-street, Golden-square, surgeon.— 
IIenrv RndaCOTT, Okehumptoti, Devon, innkeeper.— Joseph Borne, 
Leeds, dealer and chapman. — Job Eggleston, St. Alban's, Hertford, 
licensed victualler. — Josiaii Bradwei.i , Manchester, butcher — Jamb 
Mitchell Lawton, Munches er, woollen and fustian warehouseman. — 
Alfred Etre, Norland-square, Netting-Util, Middlesex, lncyqliunt— 
Robert Nodes Nbwton, and Thomas Godfrey Payne, New Park- 
street, Southwark, gas engineers.— David Howell, ScrJeunV*-inn, 
Fleet-street, builder —John Whitnby, Birkenhead, currier nnd leather 
dealer Thomas Tebbet, Manchester, merchant. —James Dowell, 
Birmingham, chemist and druggist. 
