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THE FIELD. 
[Saturday, 
MARK LANE. 
MoSDAT, Mnrcli 6.— A modern !o supply of English Wlient 
was cleared off at rales fully equal to those of Monday last. An 
iuorensed amount of business was done in Foreign Wheat and 
American flour, on rather hotter terms than those current at the 
close of last week. Fine Barley was dearer, nnd other descrip- 
tions were in belter request, at extreme prices. Oats were the 
turn dearer, with a good inquiry. Beans steady. Whito Peas. 
Is. to 2s. cheaper. Considerable transactions have lately taken 
place in white and red Clover-seed, at rather bettor prices. Ar- 
rivals into London from February 27th to March 4th — English 
Wheat, 1,120 qrs.; Scotch ditto, 1850 qrs.; Foreign ditto, 17,256 
qrs. ; English Barley, 2,404 qrs.; Scotch ditto, 3,218 qrs. ; Foreign 
ditto, 10.040 qrs. ; English Oats, 140 qrs.; Scotch ditto, 100 qrs. ; 
Irish ditto, 4,281 qrs.; Foreign ditto, 10,365 qrs.; English Malt. 
4,524 qrs.; Scotch ditto, 50 qrs. ; Irish, 30 qrs. Flour, 1,441 
sacks, and 13,010 barrels. 
♦ 
COUNTRY GRAIN. 
Adriujavbnky, March 7. — Old Wheat, 10s. 3d. to 11s. 3d.; 
new ditto, 9s. 9d. to 10s. ; Barley, 5s. 2d. to f»s. 5d. ; Oats, 4a. 
4d. to 4s. 7d. ; Beans, 0s. 3d. to 7s. Cd. ; Peas, 6s. 6d. to 7s. 3d. 
Brecon. — Wheat, 9s. 3d. to 9s. 9d. ; Barley, 4s. Cd. to 5s.; 
Oils, os. to 3s. Cd. ; While Peas, 6*. to (is. Cd.; Urey ditto, 5s. 
Cd. to Cs. ; Beans, Cs. to (i*. ffd : . 
Cant nun nay. — Wo experienced considerable dullness in t lie 
trade to-day, but wo do not call tlio prices different to last week. 
The show of Wheat appeared less tlirui (hr some weeks past. 
New Brown Wlient, 7S*. to 83s. ; new While Wheat, 78s. to 8Ss. ; 
Barley. 36s. to 42s. ; Oals, 27s. ; old Bonus, 40s. to 41s. 
CmciiKSTKn, March 8. — New While Wheat. 20 /. to 22 i.\ now 
Brown Wheat. 17/. to 20/. ; old ditto, 19/. to 21./. ; Mulling- I3ur- 
lev, 3Gs. to 40s. ; Grinding ditto. 30s. to 34s.; Oals, 24*. to 2H*.; 
Irish ditto, 20s. to 30s.; Peas, 4 Is. to 48a. ; Beans, 40s. to 48*. ; 
Malt, G4s. to 70s. per qr. Flour, Cos. per sack. 
D.vbtpouh. — W hile Wheat. 80s. lo 80s.; Red ditto, 75s. to 
80s. ; Harrow Beane, 50s. to 00s. ; Mnznjrnn ditto, 30s. to 42s.; 
Maple Peas, 4Gs. to 50s.; Grinding Burley, 34e. to 38s..; Feed 
Oats. 25s to 30s. 
Dorchester. — T otal quantity of Wheat, 340 qrs. ; total amount 
] ,2'iO /. 8s. ; average, 3/. l ls. ] J.l. Total quantity of Bariev. 322 
qrs. 4 hush.; total amount, 502/. Os.; nverage, 1/. lls. IQJrtl 
Total quantity of Oats, 40 qrs. ; total amount, 53/.; average, M. 
Cs. Cd. 
Dohmn, March 7. — We had rather a quirt market at our 
Corn Exchange to-day. Our quotations of Friday were gene- 
rally supported, but buyers were very cn niton*, ami transactions 
in every description of Grain were small. Wlutc Wheat, 44s. tio 
40s. ; l!cd Wheat, 41s. to 44s.; Grinding Burley, 17 ». Cd. to 
20s.; Malting ditto, 21s. to 22*. Cd. : Oats, 14s. to 17s. ; Out- 
meal, 10s. to 17s. ; Bakers’ Flour, 24s. to 28s.; Indian Corn, 
47s. to 51s. per 480 lbs. 
Ip.swk-it, March 7. — Although nn increased supply of Wlient 
was offered for sale to-day, prices remained Arm, and tlielrmle 
was considered quito ns good ns last week. Barley was moult 
shewn about, ns the maltsters are leaving off steeping, finding 
there is no sale for malt. Beans nnd Pens maintain lot*/ rata.* 
White Wheat, 84s. to 8Ss.; Red ditto, 78s. to 83s. ; Malting Bar- 
ley, 37s. to 42s.; Grinding ditto, 34s. to 80s. ; Beans, 40s. to 
50s.; l’eas, 4Ss. per qr. Averages for tho week ending tho 7th 
of March — Wheat, 410 qrs. 4 bush., at 79s. 7d.; Bnrley, 1,344 
qrs. 3 bush, nt 37s. 10d.; Oats, 15 qrs., at 32s. ; Teas, 10 qrs. 
4 bnsli. nt 43s. 4d. 
Leeds, Mnrcli 7. — We have a good show of Wheat to-day. 
The report from Mark-lane has given nn improved time to t lie 
trade here, nnd buyers would ho disposed lo purchase nt Friday’s 
rates; holders, however, generally demand nn advance, which 
checks business. Barley ns before. Beans slow salo. Onts nnd 
other articles without alteration. 
Ludlow, March G. — Wheat, 4/. 3s. Cd. ; Barley, 1/. 19s. lOd. 
per quarter. 
Salisiii'iiT, March 7. — Tliore was a short supply of Wlient nt 
our market to-day, which realised an ndvnnee of Is. for best 
qualities. In Barley there wns also n trifling udvonco from lust 
week’s prices. 
Steymno, March 0. — Whito Wlient, 80s. to 84s. ; Red ditto, 
70s. to 82s. ; Barley, 30s. to 40s. ; Oats, 24s. to 2Gs.; Beans, 40s. 
to 44s. ; Pens, 44s. to 40s. per qr. 
Sunderland. — T he market wns thinly supplied with Grain,, 
nnd prices remained tirm. The merchants and millers hod littlo 
inclination to purchase, only for immediate consumption. 
SwiNDOWN. — Our market wns well attended to-day. Wheat 
remained nt last week’s prices; but Barley went down Is. per 
quarter. Oals, Beans, nnd Peas, were a turn lower. 
Warminster. — T here was a brisk trade in Wlient, nt prices a 
little above those of last week. Business in Barloy was dull, at 
firmer rales. Old Wheat, 56*. to 80s.; Barley, 27s. to 43s. Cd.; 
Oats, 2$s. lo 32s. ; Beuns, 50s. to C4s. 
♦ 
PROVISIONS. 
London. — I n the currency of Irish Butter scarcely any change 
1ms taken place ainco our last report, still demand is only for 
immediate consumption. Imports were 1,112 tirkins last week, 
nnd stock is larger than in the previous year. Prices for Carlow, 
Clonmel, and Kilkenny, rule at 94s. to ]02s.; Waterford, 95s. to 
100 b. ; Cork, 98s. to 100s.; Limerick, 88s. to 92s. ; nnd Tralee, 
90s. to 90s. In Foreign there arc increased transactions, and 
higher terms are obtained for better sorts. Fine Friezlaml lias 
brought 112s. to 11 Is. ; inforior, 92s. to 104*. ; fine Holstein and 
Kiel, 90s. to 112s.; Holland, 80s. lo 94s.; lino Kmbden nnd Leer, 
Sis. to 88s.; low to fine Groningen, 74s. to 84s.; nnd Zwolle, 
l»Ss. to 104s. Imports were 7,270 casks for the past week. Eng- 
lish in good request — lino weekly Dorset nt 112s. to 118s. ; mid- 
dling, 94s. to 100 s. ; and fresh, 13s. to IGs. per dozen pounds. 
Prices arc further depressed for Bacon, supply far exceeding 
demand. Irish small meat is now 55s. to 58s. ; heavy, 53s. to 
57s.; nnd Ilnmbro', 53s. to 58s. according to quality. Receipts 
were 1,600 bales for the past week, and stock is much greater 
Ilian in the former year. Irish Middles arc a slow sale ut 53s. to 
5Gs., but largo quantities of American have been sold nt 40s. to 
; > 2 o. In Lard little lias been done — Irish bladdered is offered nt 
08s. to 70s. , keg and firkin, 58s. to G5». ; and American, 58s. to 
G2s. Jlnins me a slow sale— Irish at 64s. to 74s. ; and English, 
74s. to 8 is. There is a decrease in purchases of provisions for 
ships’ use, and supply being more plentiful, rates arc less linn — 
landed Indio Beef selling at 71. 5s. to 71. 10s. per tierce; prime 
MccS, 5/. 12s. C l. to 5/. 15s. Irish India Pork, 8/. 2*. Cd. to 
iil. 5s.; prime Mess, 90s. to 92s. Cd. per barrel; and Bacon 
ditto, 85s. to 87s. Cd. There is a quiet market for Cheese — 
Emhdcn con he obtained ut 47s. to 5Gs.; Gouda, 44s. to 54s. ; 
nnd American, 50s. to GOe. per cwt. 
COAL EXCHANGE. 
London. — T he following are the prices of Coni por ton for the 
present week: — Carr’s Hartley, 20s. Cd.; Dean’s Primrose, 18s. 
Cd. ; Hosting's Hartley, 20s. Oil.; Hartlepool West Hartley, 20*. ; 
Holywell, 22s. Cd ; West Hartley Neihcrton, 2t)s. Cd. ; Uhl 
Adorn*. 13*.; Tanficld Moor, 18s. Cd.; Tanficld Moor Bute*, 
18s. Gd.; Townlcy, 20s.; West Hartley, 21s. Wollsend, &e . — 
liell and Brown, 20s.; Horton, 20s. ; Hcdlcy, 19s. Cd. ; Riddell, 
20s. ; Bell's Primrose, 18s. Cd. ; Eden Main, 21s. Gd.; Bell. 21*.; 
Belmont, 21*.: BraddylJ, 21s.; Ilctton, 22s. ltd.; IIas\vcll, 23s.; 
Jvrcpior. 21s.; Liimblon, 22s.; ltutccll’s Helton, 21*. Cd. ; 
f 4 '- wnrtV, Tin. Cd. } Denison, 80s. ; Hartlepool, 22*. Od. j Hough 
d. J K*lloa. Sis.lid.; North Hartlepool, 20*. ; Smith 
Hot if; v, 22*. 0d. ; South luilloc, 80s. Oil. ; Tecs, 22s. 6J. ; 
A le ubJe Tec*, 21e. 64. j tJouth Durham, 20*. 8d, 1 Cowpon, 21s. 
Mdpt at market, 229 j told, 123, 
COVENT 
RETAIL. 
l'UCITS. 
8. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
Strawberries, per oz . 
1 
f* to 2 
0 
Pine-apples, per lb. .. 
8 
0- 
10 
0 
Grapes, litbsc, new, do 
2D 
0— 
30 
0 
— Foreign, do 
3 
0— 
4 
0 
Oranges, per dozen .. 
1 
0 - 
2 
0 
Lemons, per dozen .. 
1 
0— 
2 
0 
Almonds, per peek .. 
24 
0 — 
0 
0 
Filberts St Cobs, p. lb 
1 
G— 
2 
0 
Nuts, Barcelona, p. bl 
24 
0 - 
0 
0 
— Spanish, per bush 
20 
0- 
0 
0 
— Brazil, do 
20 
0 - 
0 
0 
Chestnuts, do 
20 
0— 
0 
0 
Cocoa N ms, per dozci 
Seville Oranges, p. dz 
0 
0 — 
8 
0 
3 
0— 
0 
0 
Apples, dessert, p. bl.. 
8 
0- 
12 
(1 
- kitchen, do 
4 
0— 
6 
0 
Pears, per dozen 
2 
0- 
3 
0 
GARDEN. 
WHOLESALE. 
FRUITS. 
VEOBTAM,B8. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 3 0—4 
broeoll, per bunch ... 3 0 — 4 
Cucumbers, each 2 0—3 
Old Potatoes, per svc.. 5 0— 0 
Asparagus, por bundle 5 0— a 
Sprow for Peas 2 G — 3 
Soulctilo, per punnet ... 1 0 — 1 
Rhubarb, per bundle... 1 0 — 0 
llrussel Sprouts, $-sv. . 2 0— 0 
Turnips, per dozen ... 2 0 — 0 
Carrots, per dozen ... 1 (I — 4 
Cabbages, per down... t G— 0 
GrcCns, pci* (to. bucks. 4 0 — I 1 
Celery,, per bundle 1 (I — O' 
Spinach,, per sieve 1 <5— 0 
Onions, per bunch (J O'— 0 
Lettuce, Cab., p. score I ffi— 0 
— Cos, do _ 3 0i — 6 
Endive, per saora- 2: O'— 0 
Uaets pec dozciii V G^ — 0 
Small! Salmi, per ilnz... 2 O' — 0 
Ifiu'settaiUsb, p.bunclle 3 0— 3 
Mushrooms, i>. pottle . 1 G — 0 
Sorrel; per lull sieve... 10—0 
Famloy, p^dr. bunches l o — G 
Thyme, per bunch 2 0— 0 
Stint, dm. 0 6— 0 
Shgu, db. 2 0 — 0 
Basil, dbi 3. 0— 0 
Sfurjnranij do 1 0*— 0 
Garlic, per lb 0. 8 — 0 
Savory, per bunch 0i 2— 0 
Eschalots, per D>. 0 i 8— 0 
French Deans 4 0—0 
s. d. s. d. 
Strawberries, per o* .. 0 0 to 0 
Pine-apples, per lb. ... G 0 — !) 
Hothouse Grapes, p. lb. 1 5 0 — 21 
— Foreign, pr. J-box30 0 — 50 
Oranges, per 100 4 0 — 10 
Lemons, do 4 0— 8 
Almonds, per bushel. ..20 0 — 0 
F)lberts&Cobs,p. 1001b. GL 0— 0 
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 
BIRTHS. 
• Marcliington, Staffn** 
shire, Lady Harriet Vp.r.sox, of a son nnd heir.— At Bronu 
Woolwich. on tho 27tji nit., the wife of It. O. T. Nicolu, p nq op| 
Regiment Madras N. I., of a son.— On the 27tli ult„ at East Sheen ii 
lion. Mrs. Horatio Fitzhoy, of a daughter — On the 27th nit. at’c i° 
, llngham, near Chatham, the wife of Lieutenant F. C. Kelson . 
Nuts, Barcelona, p. bl. 20 0— 0 0 Engineers, of a daughter -On tho 27th alt., at Barn-elms, h-m?* 
n-U" f on n n n Surrey, the wife of Mr. Joux Siiarpr, of a son. —On tho 28th ult n't 
— Brazil, do 20 0 — 0 
Chestnuts, do 20 0 — 0 
Cocoa Nuts, per doz.... 4 0 — G 
Seville Oranges, p. 100 10 0 — 12 
Apples, per bushel G 0 — 7 
— kitchen do 3 0 — 4 
Pours, do 30 0— 0 
VEGETABLES. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 2 0— 0 0 
Drocoll, do 1 G — 0 0 
Cucumbers, per doz. ...12 0—21 0 
Old Potatoes, per ton. .8/. 0— 10/ 0 
Asparagus, per bundle 4 0— 6 0 
Sprcw for Peas 2 0—2 6 
Seakale, per punnet.. ..12 0—18 <i 
Rhubarb, p dz. bndles G 0 — 9 o 
Brussel Sprouts, i-sv... 1 0— 1 G 
Turnips, per dozen ... 1 6— 0 l) 
Gairots, do 3 0— 4 0 
Cabbage.*, do 10—0 0 
Greens, do 3 0— 0 o 
Celery, perdz. bmltes.10 0—12 0 
Spinach, ger sieve. 1 0 — 0 (I 
Onions, per bundle ... 5 0— 0 0 
Lettuce, pec score 1 0 — 0 (I 
— Cosy (to-. 4' 0 — 0 0 
Endive, por score 3. 0* — 0 0 
Beet Knnt T peB dozen... I 0— 0 0 
Smalt Salad, per pnet 2 0 — 0 0 
Horse Radish, p. bndle 2 0 — 3 0 
Mushrooms; pcc pottJo I 0— 0 0 
Sorrel;, per half sieve.. I 0 — 0 0 
Parsley,, pidz. bunches 3 0—0 0 
Thyme, per bunch .» 1 0 - 0. Q 
Mint, do 0 G - 0 0 
Sage, do. ... - I' G— 0’ 0 
Basil, do. 2 0— 0 0 
Marjoram, do,... 1 G — 0 0 
Garlic, per Hi 0 6— 0 0 
Savory, per bunch 1 G — 0 0 
Esehalo temper lb. ...... 0 G - 0 0 
French Beans 3 0 — O' 0 
Pcckhmn, the wife of It. E. Griffith, Esq., of a daughter On'ti 
28th ult., at No. 4, Navai'ino- terrace, Dalston, Mrs. Jambs Boulcott 
of a son, stillborn. ”> 
MARRIAGES. 
Thursday, tho 23rd ult., by the Rev. James Edwards M A 
of Barningham, Romtnr Purrs, Esq., M. A., of Trinity CoileW 
II OPS. 
Brmotrnn, Mnrtrik C. — There still continues a steady demand 
for consumption fur ail fine coloured Hops, at fully kite prices. — 
Daily News. 
Tim auaiial retiuzm respecting Hops shows that in 1S5& there 
were 49,56? acres of l'und in England under the rnltivatiidt of 
Hops, ami Vlio' tunouxl of duty on the growth of tho year wns 
277,824/., the quantity charged wlili duty being 31,751,693 lbs. 
The return fur Scotland is u iiH " and for Ireland “ that tho 
duly on Hops docs not extend to that country.” 22,G47 cwt. of 
Foreign Hops were charged with duty for homo consumption in 
this country, nnd wc exported 802,103 lbs. of English Hops, the 
greater portion of which went to Australia. 
—On the 20th "ult , at Hoxton New Church, by tho ltev. t. null* 
GrtOROx Hicham, Esq , of Itubert-strcet, Hcxton, late of the Sicilian 
Society, Londnn-wnll, to SUsaxnau, second daughter of Felix Dart 
ford, Esq , of Greenwood-hall, Bucks.- On tlio 27tli ult., at Felton 
Park, Northumberland;. Hie scut of Thomas Riddell, Esq., Harriott 
i*k T;« afford, youngest daughter of the late Sir Thomas do Tralforil 
Bin t., of TralPord Pur.lL, Lancashire, to Captain Cl'nxixgiiam, lute of 
the 4th Dragoon Guawto. — Oil the 28th ult., nt St. Mnrylcbone 
Church, by the Rev. Roger Burrow, M.A., Richard Fr.vxklaxd 
Eyzlsw I*. s* | , youngest son of tho lute William Evelyn, Esq., It.N , to 
CMJtimoTTK, youngest sister of Francis Evelyn, Esq., of Kynsham amt 
Cortuu, in the counties of Hereford and Radnor. 
DEATHS. 
On Sunday, the 2Gth ult., suddenly, at his residence, 5, Gloucester- 
crescent, Regents l'.olt, deeply regretted, Thomas TneoDotiE Camp, 
bpui, Esq . lute of the Audit-office, Somerset-house, in tho 73rd year 
of bis age — On the 26th ult., at Otterlionm, aged 69, Wilu.wi 
Ci: vwlkv Yowls, Esq., laic of tho 62nd Regiment, youngest son of tho 
line Rev. Duke Yongc, of Cormvood, nnd for many years n magistrate 
of the county of Hants.— On Monday, tho 27th ult., at Ilackbridge, 
near C l 'hulfon, Sarah, wife of William Thomns Goad, Esq , aged 71. 
—On the 27th ult , Mrs. II vtiutti.k, wife of Mr. Daniel Hnybittle, late 
of St. Bride's, Fleet-street. Tho deceased had been matron of the 
Strand* Union Workhouse ever since its formation, and filled the like 
situation to tho parish of St. Clement Danes for many years pre- 
viously. She discharged her duties in a very kind anil efficient 
manner, and was much esteemed by the poor over whom she was 
placed. This notice has been inserted ns a tribute of respect to her 
memory,, by the chairman and members of the present Board of 
Guardians of tho Union, anil many who have at various times retired 
from it.-Wn tile 28th ult , at BlaekheaHi-hill, Amklta, third daughter 
of the late John Ekmis, Esq —On the 23tlL ult , suddenly, Matthias 
M. vjf ii, Kkq.. of the Russian Consulate, aurt 21, Vmecut-tcrrace. Is- 
lington.— On the Srh inst , in tJie 80th year of her ago, Elizabeth Mar. 
ting vidbw of Mr. Thomns Boswood, fortmuly of l'ooley-staiect, Soutli- 
wark, and! late of llolburii. sui'gcon. 
HAY AND STRAW. 
Smitjipiklp, March 0. — Meadow Hay, 58s. to 100a. ; Clover, 
80b to 1203.; Straw, 36*. to 42*. per load Cdmdkrland, 
March (i. — Ulcndow Hay, 50*. to 105s.; Clover, 80*. to 120s., 
Straw, 36s. to 43s. per load. Whiteciiapkl, March G — ; 
Meadow Hay, 54s. to 100s.; Clover, SOs. to 12Gs.; Straw, 80*. 
to 42s. per load. Exeter. — There is no variation from the 
pricos recently quoted. Largo quantities of prime Meadow nnd 
Upland Hay ranging from 9s. to lls. per seum, with tho pro- 
portionate advance for small lots. 
TALLOW. 
Won PAT, Mnrcli 6. — The business doing in our market is 
limited, yet prices aro tolerably firm. P.Y.C., on the spot. 63s. 
3d.; and fur forward delivery, G3s. 9d. per cwt. Town Tallow, 
60s. Cd., net cash ; rough Fat, 3s. 4Jd. per S lb. Stock this day 
—in 1850. 37.030 ; in 1851, 39,612; in 1852, 49,344 ; in 1853, 
37,818; in 1864, 35,702 casks. Price of P.Y.C. — in 1850, 37s. 
to 37s. 3*1. ; in 1S51, 38s. 6d.; in 1852, 35s. 90. ; in 1853, 41s. 
3d. to 41s. 6J. ; in 1854, 63s. 3d. Delivery Inst week— in 1850, 
1,513; iu 1851, 1,727 ; in 1852,2,160; in 1S53, 1,802 ; in 1851, 
1,378 casks. Deliverv from 1st June— in 1850* 76,272 ; in 1851, 
77,822 ; in 1352, 87,754; in 1853, 80,601 ; in 1854, 80,160 casks 
Arrived last week — in 1850, 35; in 1851, 224; in 1852, 278; 
in 1853, 2,064; in 1854. 101 casks. Arrived from 1st June — 
in 1850, 83,733; in 1851, 91.916; in 1852. 100,564; in 1S53, 
77,791; in 1854, 92,547 casks. Price of Town— in 1S50, 39*. 
Cd. ; m 1851, 39s. Gd. ; in 1852, 39s. 6d.; in 1853, 45s. 9d.; in 
1854, 639. 3d. perewt. 
FOREIGN. 
Pt. rETERSBunn, Feb. 27. — The Gazette tie lu Baltiaue an- 
nounces under this date that the Russian Government lias just 
prohibited the exportation of Corn and brendstufts by the Black 
Pen nnd tho Pen of Ax off. 
Stain. — T here have been riots nt Gijon, in Asturias, in con- 
sequence of the scarcity of provisions. Mobs, composed in great 
part of women, seized two cart-loads of Flour which were on 
their way to tho port for shipment, and destroyed some of the 
sacks, it wns found necessary to provide an escort for tho mer- 
chandise. Subsequently tho populace pelted tho Governor and 
other authorities, who were assembled on the quay. These, how- 
ever, behaved. with great moderation, abstained from calling out 
an tinned force, and fid ally succeeded in pacifying tho people by 
promising to take measures to relieve their wants. 
Morocco. — The Governor of Gibraltar published on the 18th 
ult. nn important dispatch from Air. Drunnnoml Hay, Her Ma- 
jesty's Charge d' Affaires nnd Consul General in Morocco, to the 
effect that on and after the 1 4th of March next British merchants 
will bo permUted to import into Morocco, nnd lo sell wholosalo 
and retail, the following articles of merchandise, viz., sugar, 
tea, coffee, logwood, nnd cochineal. 
Mrlhourne, Australia. — T he following were tho prices of 
provisions nt Melbourne during tho month of November Inst : — 
A large trade doing, at fair prices. Hams of prime quality, in 
request at Is. 2d. ; Bacon, Is. 2d. to Is. 3d.; Cheese, Is. to Is. 
2d.; Cork Rose-Butter, Is. 6d. lo Is. Sd. Amorican provisions 
are neglected; I’oTk, in half barrels, saleable; Fish, heavy 
stocks, and low prices; Oatmeal is offered nt 12?.; Potatoes, 20/. 
to 21/.; Sail, scarce nnd in demand, at 9/. ednrso ; 12/. lino 
Liverpool. Tobacco, heavy arrivals. 
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office every day from 11 to 4 : area, 2i. ; tallcry, Is. Egyptian Hall, 
Piccadilly. 
nOYAL PAN OPTIC AN OF SCIENCE AND 
ii ART, Leice4tci' -square . The public arc informed, that this 
Institution will be opened on Saturday March 18th. Hours of exhi- 
bition: morning U to 4; evening 7 to 10; admisMou If.; Saturdays, 
■if. G 1. 
DUBLIC SPEAKING. — Members of Parliament, 
I Cl- r-v*m*n M .I.'I I.T*. &.-.,nn* INSTRUCTED privately in EL‘> 
,t nox'i'v FREDERICK WEBSTER (Protossur of Elocution loll)" 
U„,nt A"«il*inrof Music), on a principle which combines grace wiia 
.■b*.i,H*«ee, . * u lie ales nil defeets of speech, assists the memory, and m - 
p .n* fluency nml a skilful arrangement of the ideas 111 extemporaneous 
oratory.— 30, Weymoulli-streei, Porttand-plncc. 
'\V,'KliSTKK'S NATIONAL ACTING DRAMA.— 
VY No. 101. — THE DISCARDED SON. 
This edition eonmlot all tin* best dramas of modern times— by 8h«n- 
d . i. Know)* *, B icksione, diaries Mathew*, Tyrone Power, Mar 
Lemon, J. II. I’Luiclic, T. H. Uuyly. U. Webster, Mrs. C. Qotv. I- *■ 
8 rle, U. U. Peake. Hoarcirnull, Coyms J. M. M irton, 1- " or 
PoolJ, Kenn.v, Lovell. Mors.on, C. Dunce. Lov.-r, llayle Bernard, 
Mrs S. C. Hall, Oscuiunl, M. B arnett, T. P.*rry, 4tc. Each nuuib' 
is dluxtruteil. ai d * a* h vulumu has a highly finished pm' trail 
popular . ullior. Among the series wilt ho found— Tho Serious Finnuri 
BANKRUPTS. 
TUESDAY'S GAZETTE Gboroe Jones, Rnkcr-strcct, Lloyd- 
squore, Clcrkonwell, mamifacturlng jeweller.— W illiam Gn.hBHTsoN 
Leo, Portlan l-street, Walworth, salt merchant James Sivykh, Strat- 
ford, Essex, gi'ooer.— C iiahi.e* Joiix IHukix Oaii hdet.l. College-street, 
Cauideu-town, Jolui-strcet, Adelphl. and Walworth, builder. — 1 ‘kaxoib 
Paul Bkckgu, Statloners’-hall-coun, etigrarer,— Hitsar Groom, Bray, 
Bci koldre, miller.— T homas HARVHY.Twrford-strcet, Caledonian. road, 
builder.— J oshfu Mosdkn, sen., Notherimry, Dorset, flax spinner.— -■ ,*— "* - u ... 
Joujt Aemvouru, Lltohuvcli, Derbyshire, hotel kceper.-Jontt ELLie, C*l,in, the Cam p ofGhohhami - Mc* 3 i OBnoc, 
Mitncii eater, Jolner.-RtciuitD Ltmob, Manoheeter, bootmaker, ‘ w. 8. JouxeoK, 8t, Marlin . uane, 
Wives, lfcnris (ire irnrops, ■■** T . , 
Wakefield, Belnlicgor ilia Mountebank, Tartuff-, tho 3 ! ranger, 
Man of Law, M,n.l your own 8itslne*s, Slave Life, or Juelo 
