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THE FIELD. 
COMMERCE. 
rnvrnADAKD OF WAn — Tl.o following wnn polled at Lloyd’s 
^tSov reported thnt the Flavin Ginjn, from Antwerp 
to Monirii, ha* boon arrested in Ibo Downs under Admiralty 
warrant, supposed to have arms qn board. 
SsiOKMBKT8.--Adyicc8 from Mexico stale flint a decree l»ns 
been issued prohibiting the consignment of vcsoole or cargoes to 
supercargoes or captains — they must he consigned to some esta- 
blished commercial house of the port to which they go. 
Tub Iron Tjui>B.— TIio usual meeting of ironmasters, pre- 
liminary to the April quarterly meetings, was held "»t week at 
Dudley, Mr. W. 0. Foster, of Stourbridge, )'• t ]'•> l 1 . 
upon the motion of Mr. Philip Williams, seconded by Mr. Halph, 
of London, the representative of the British Iron ( ..mjuiny. ie- 
solved unanimously that .he prices for ihe criMiing 'iy" r , '. r ^ ^ 
remain the same ns those fixed nl the meetings held in ; ; ,n.mn. 
The quarterly meetings will take ph.ee next wcek.im I »«•»«"}. 
nt Walsall; on Wednesday, at Wolverhampton : on Jhiirsdiiy, n 
Birmingham; on Friday, at Stourbridge; and on Saturday, nt 
Dudley. 
markets. 
M 0 N K Y M A 11 K B T. 
MONDAY. — The market at the commencement this morning 
was not so firm ns on Saturday. Consols, which then let! oil a 
Mi, were first quoted 85{ to 80, hut a renewed improvement 
subsequently took plrtee, uml trr.nem l inns were entered into nl 
86*. A relapse then occurred to 80 to *. which wa. the last 
official price, ta.th for money and accm.m. At a Inter hour lit ro 
were havers nt Sfi». Tin , e-..„d-n-( /imrlcr per t en *. left a at 
804 t 2 cx. div. ; India Stuck. 22'-' ; India Honda, 10a. to .»s. dia- 
cuu.it ; and Exchequer Hills, ", diccnuni io 2*. 
TURPDAY.— Although I tin new intimation on the pint of the 
Czar of a desire to negoliate through Prussia is now loo III c, 
nnd can only lie regarded as another arl.llee to check the vigour 
of Franco and England nt the moment when lie is preparing tor 
„ derisive blow, it contributed this morning to incrci.se 1 11.0 up- 
ward tendoiiev of the English Funds. Consols which left ofl on 
Monday nl 80*. were first quoted 80& to J, and imnicdui c y ad- 
vanced to S0A to 4. From Ibis there was a reaction to 80,}. and 
ngnin a recovery to 80g to !j. On tho inlolligonco of the unequi- 
vocal rupture hot ween Turkey and Greece the quotation dropped 
to 864, but ut the official cl"80 of business 8<>i] to i "as tho pure 
for money, and 8GJ for the account. At n later hour there was n 
further slight improvement, nnd transnclions for the account 
took place at 8CJ to g. TI.rco-nnd-n-Q.mrtor por Cents left . .ti- 
nt 80 to 4 cx. div. for tho opening; India Pluck, ~~0 In --■> . 
India Bunds, 12 b. to 6s. discount; and Kxclioquor Bills, 2*. dis- 
count to 2s. premium. 
WBDNB8DAY- — TIio Consol market was buoyant, a further 
improvement of 4 por cent, having taken place in prices. 1 ho 
dealings were at from 80 J up to 87, nnd the final quotation objj 
to I for both money nnd account. Exchequer Bills firmer, nl 
par to 3s premium ; India Bonds, ]2* to Cs. discount. 
Tihhibday.— Plojino l’nitits.— (From tho OJfirial List).— 
Bank Slock, 210 4 124 ox. div ; Three per Cent. Heduccd Annui- 
ties. 85} C<4 cx div.; Three per Cent. Consols Annuities, 87 1 
OJ 71 H ; New Tlirec-nnd-n-tiuartor per Cent. Annuities, 80J 
•? 7 A lift J ex. div.: Long Annuities, expivo 5th January, 1800, 
.jj; India Bonds, £1,000, porfid.; ditto, under £1.000, 5 10 
d. par. ; Cornells for Account, 18lli April, 87 JA 7 J. Ill II BE 
O’CLOCK. — Consols, 87 4 ; ditto April account, 87 J. 
[Fill DAY. — Sco latest page.— E d.] 
COUNTRY GRAIN. 
BmiiiNOnAM, April B.-Barley, Oats, and Beans, Is. r er qr. 
^CaOYBON, April 1. -White Wheat, 70s. to 86..; Bed ditto, 
G4b. to 89s. ; Malting Barley. 38s. to 42s. ; Grinding 
to 38a. : flats, 24s. to 33s. ; Peas. 44e. to 48s. ; Beans, 40s. to o0s. 
DAnxronii, April l.-Whitc Wheat, 82 b. to 86s.TRed d.tto, 
70s. to 86s.; Harrow Beans, 42b. to 48b. ; Mozagan ditto, 35s. 
to 40s. ; Maple Pens. Ms. to 48s.; Grinding Barley, 34s. to Jbfl., 
Feed Oats, 24s. to 28s. _ ...... 
Ipswich, April 4.— Tho excitement manifested during the 
previous week at all the markets in tho kingdom was equally 
shewn nt our market to-day. The attendance of grower- was 
small, owing, no doubt, to the large horse show nnd fair nt the 
neighbouring town of Wondhridge. Millers, therefore, showed 
anxiety to secure nny sim ples which were offered for sale, and 
we must quote the advance to he fully 7s. to 8s., and in some in- 
stances 10s.. per qr. from this day week. Several samples of 
Bariev apuenred, and were readily taken nt an advance of 2s. to 
3s. per qr. Beans and Pens slightly dearer. White Wheat, 8/s. 
t„ Oils ; Bed ditto, 80s. to 80s.; Malting Barley, 37s. to 40s., 
Grinding ditto, 32s. to 33s. : Beans, 46s. to ^s.; PMu, A *JV, to 
47s per qr. Averages for the week ending tho 4lli or Apul— 
Wheat, 337 qrs. 4 bush., nt 75s. 3d.; Barley, 1,015 qrs. 5 bush., 
nt 35s. 7(1. J Oats, 10 qrs., at 30s. Cd. ; Beans, 9 qrs. 4 bush., 
nl Di’bds, April 4.— Wo have a tolerable show of Wheat at this 
day’s market : (inn qualities sell at Is per qr. t advance or i Fri- 
day’s rales, hut the trade is checked, anil not much business 
done in other descriptions. Barley as before. Ucuub and Oots 
fully ns dear. Other articles without alteration. 
Liverpool, April 4.— The Corn Exchange this morning 
opened with apparent briskness, but Hie country demand not 
proving so good as last week, the trade closed with modcrato 
tiiinsa lions nt fully the prices of Friday, making the advance 
Mine ibis day Bc’ni.ight 4d. to Gd. per bushel on Whoi*t ; -s. to 
2s. Od. per barrel on Flour; Is. to Is. Cd. per load on Oatmeal, 
Id. lo 2d per bushel on Oats; nnd Is. per qr. on Indian Corn. 
Sausjiiiuy, April 5.— There was not n large attendance in the 
market to-day, Ihe farmers being, doubtless, busily engaged in 
field operations. Tho news from tho seat, of war had a tendency 
slightly lo advance tho price of Wheat, hut generally speaking 
t he market may he said to bo firm at late rates. Barley and 
Outs remained the some. . . 
Tjvkiito.v, April 4.— The farmers wero on tho alert in the 
morning to catch a glance of tho London markets yesterday, 
which turned out to he a tremendous rise, consequently very 
few samples of Wheat liovo been produced, nnd those from lUs. 
to 1 1 b. per bush'd. ,, , , 
WoLVEnilAMPTON, April 5. — This day Wheat sold slowly, at 
3s, lo 4s, per qr. advanco. 
BMITHFIBLD. 
Monday, April 3.— Wc had a largo Intense in'the supply of 
Beasts, and the domnnd for them was very limited. A consider- 
able number romniped unsold. Tho supply of Sheep was larger ; 
trade was extremely dull fur them. They could not all he sold, 
although there \wi» n disposition to tnko lower rates limn we 
lmvo quoted. Good Calves and Lambs maintained Into prices. 
Our foreign supply consisted of BB3 Boasts, 630 Sheep, nnd GO 
Calves; from Scotland, 550 Beasts; 3,000 from Norfolk and 
Suffolk. Best Soots, llorofords, 4s. 4d. 10 Is. Gd. ; best Short- 
horns, 4s. to 4s. 4d. ; second quality Beasts, 3a. to 3s. 8d.; 
Onl ves, 4s. 4d. to 5s. 8d. ; Pigs, 8s. 4a. to 4*. 8d.; host Downs 
nnd Hulf-brods, 4s. 8d. to 5s.; best Downs and Hnlf-breds shorn, 
4s. 2d. to 4s. 4d. ; best Long-wools, 4s, Gd. to 4s. 8d.; ditto 
shorn, 4s. to -is. 2d.; Ewes and second quality, 4s. to 4s. 4d. ; 
ditto shorn, 3s. 40. to 3s. 8d. ; Lambs, B*. 8d lo lls. 8il. Boasts 
at market, 6,199 ; Sheep aud Lambs, 25,759; Calves, 97 ; l’igs, 
320. 
♦ — 
COUNTRY CATTLE. 
Dr.nDT, April 4. — A limited supply of fat Boasts, domninl good, 
and a clearance readily ofi’eeted nt high prices. A largo supply 
of Sheep in excellent condition, fully maintaining lust week’s 
prices. Fat and storo Calves plentiful. There wero hut few fut 
Pigs, lleef, Oil. to OJd.; mutton, 7d. to7Jd.; veal, Gd. to GJd. 
per lb.; 1‘igB, 9s. 9d to 10s. per scare; rough Fut, Os. 5d. per 
stone, commencing 29lh March; Hides, 2Jd. to 3d. per II).; 
Calf Skins, 8}d. to 4d. per lb. 
Ottkiiy St. Mauy. — T he (’attic fair was held on Tuesday; the 
supply of fat Sheep was unusually luge. There was a fair 
overage supply of fut Beasts, for which purchasers wero ob- 
tained, and the whole, with very few exceptions, were sold early 
and at high pi iocs. Beef, 60s. to 65*. per owt. ; Mutton, 7d. to 
7Jd. per lb. ; t ows, with Calves by their side, realised £14 to 
£16; Steers about £25 per oouplo On the whole tho fair was 
a very good one, being well intended with dealers and graziers. 
'Messrs. Manning nnd lluxtablo exhibited somo agricultural im- 
plements, which appeared to attract great attention. 
Samsbchy. April 5.— There was n short supply of all kinds of 
stock, and suics ruled extremely dull. Best Ox Beef, 10s. to 
lls. Gd. per score; host Mutton, 7d. lo 8d. por lb. 
Tiverton, April 4. — The supply of stock was dull, especially 
Sheep. Prime fat Bullocks, 10*. to 19s. Cd. pm - score; Cows 
and Calves were plenty, from £10 to £11 ; small Wcthon-. 7x1. J 
Ewes, Gd. per lb. Tiverton great market takes jilnco on Tues- 
day, the 18lh instant. 
Totnkbs, April 4.- Tie re wns n good supply of Cattle, nml 
sales ruled exceedingly bri-k. wi'.h every probability of Mill 
going at higher rates. Fut Bullocks fetched 56*. to litis. ; C"ws 
nnd Calves, £13 to £10 ; lut Sheep, 7d. to 7Jd. per lb. in wool. 
There was also a good utU nduuco of buyers and ugricultui iris 
from the district. 
MARK LANK. 
Monday, April 3, — A short supply of English Wheat was 
readily sold t hi- morning at an advance of 8*. per quarter upon 
the currency of Monday hist. A considerable husinc-a was again 
transacted in foreign Wheat, nt n like improvement in value. 
American Flour was 3*. lo 4*. per barrel, ami Norfolk sack Flour 
It. per sack, deaver than on this day week. Tho top price of 
town-made Flour underwent no change, bill hoes holds improved 
3s. to 4s. per suck. Burley was in fair request, nnd saleable at 
Is. to 2s. more money. Oats were in good supply, nnd factors 
o»«Twjrei^a 2*. to 2s. Cd ja r qr. advance upon llie 
rAjg*tl-*M*Ji(&y diWX^lJeans and Peas wero Is. to 2s. dearer 
rfrjytfljfi tlfTbTflgwidAn^iAui i 27ih March to 1st April — English 
fhcat, 5 750 qre.j Bot^liAitto, 676 qrs. ; Foreign ditto, 20,443 
English Barley, 1,18k 
* rt J ' -•* 
C 0 Y E N T 
RETAIL. 
VRUITS. g d . 
Strawberries, peril),.. 6 Otolu 0 
Pine-apples, i>er lb. ... C 0—10 0 
Grapes, litlisc, new, do. 12 0-20 0 
— Foreign, do 10—1 C 
Oranges, per dozen ... 1 0 — 2 0 
Lemons, per dozen ... 1 0—2 0 
Almonds, per peek ...210—0 0 
Filberts & Cobs p. lb. 1 G— 2 0 
Nuts, Barcelona, p. bl.24 0— 0 0 
— .Spanish, per bush. 20 0— 0 0 
— nrazll, do 20 0 - 0 0 
Chestnuts, do 20 0 — 0 0 
Cocoa Nuts, per dozen C 0— 0 0 
Seville Oranges, p. dz. 3 0— 0 0 
■Apples, dessert, p bl... 8 0—12 0 
— kitchen, do 5 0 — 8 0 
Fears, per dozen 2 0 — 3 0 
VEGETABLES. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 3 0—4 0 
lirocoll, per bunch ... 3 0—4 0 
Cucumbers, each 10—2 0 
Old Potatoes, per sve.. 5 0—0 0 
Asparagus, per bundle 5 0— 8 0 
Sprcw for Peas 2 G— 3 0 
Seukftlo, per punnet ... 10—1 G 
Rhubarb, per bundle... 0 G — 1 0 
Brussel Sprouts, j-sv. .20—0 0 
Turnips, per dozen ... 2 0— 0 0 
Carrots, per dozen ... 4 0— G o 
Cabbages, per dozen... 10—1 G 
Greens, per dz, bucks. G 0— 0 0 
Celery, per bundle 1 G — 0 0 
Spinach, per sieve 1 G— 0 0 
Onions, per bunch G 0 — 0 0 
Lettuce, Cab., p. score 1 G— 0 0 
— Cos, d« 4 0 — o o 
Endive, per score 2 0—0 0 
Beet, per dozen 1 G— 0 0 
Small Salad, per doz... 2 0—0 0 
llorscHudlsli.p. bundle 3 0—3 G 
Mushrooms, p. pottle . 1 G— 0 0 
Sorrel, per half sieve... 1 0— 0 0 
Parsley, p. dz. bunches 4 0— G 0 
Thyme, per bunch 2 0—0 0 
Mint, do 0 G— 0 0 
Sage, do 2 0— 0 0 
Green Basil, do l 0— 0 0 
Marjoram, do ] 0— 0 0 
Garlic, per lb 0 8—0 0 
Savory, pel' bunch 0 2-1) t 
Eschalots, per lb 0 8-0 C 
French Beans per 100 2 0 — 0 ( 
Green Artichokes 10 0— 0 C 
Young Carrots, p. bli 3 0— 0 ( 
Green l’cas, per J sieve 0 0— 0 ( 
GARDEN. 
WHOLESALE. 
Tnc,T8 ' s.d. s. d. 
Strawberries, per lb... 4 0to8 6 
Fine-apples, per lb. ... 6 0 — 10 0 
Hothouse Grapes, p. lb. 10 0—15 0 
— Foreign, pr. J-box30 0 — 50 0 
Oranges, per 100 4 0—10 0 
Lemons, do 4 0— 8 0 
Almonds, per bushel. ..20 0 — 0 0 
Fllberts&Cobs,p.l00)b.Gf. 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 5 0— 7 0 
Pears, Co 30 0 — 0 0 
VEGETABLES. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 2 0—0 0 
Brocoll, do 1 G— 0 0 
Cucumbers, per doz.. ..10 0—18 0 
Old Potatoes, per ton. .85 0— 101 0 
Asparagus, per bundle 4 0— 6 0 
Sprew for Peas 1 G— 0 
Scnkulc, per punnet.... 1 0— 0 
Rhubarb, p dz bndles 4 0 — 6 
Brussel Sprouts, i-sv... 1 0— 1 
Turnips, per dozen ... 1 6— 0 
Carrots, do 3 0— 4 
Cabbages, do 0 9— 1 
Greens, do 3 0— 4 
Celery, per dz. bndles. 10 0—12 
Splnaeli, per sieve 10—0 
Onions, per bushel ... 5 0— 0 
Lettuce, per score 1 0— 0 
— Cos, do 3 0—0 
Endive, per score 3 0—0 
Beet Root, per dozen... 1 0— 0 
Small Salad, 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 
Thyme, per bunch ... 1 G— 0 
Mint, do 0 4— 0 
Sago, do 1 G— 0 
Green Basil, do 0 8— 0 
Marjoram, do 0 8— 0 
Gallic, per lb 0 6— 0 
Savory, per bunch 1 G— 0 
Eschalots, per lb 0 G - 0 
French Beans, per 100 1 0 — 1 
Green Artichokes 6 0— 0 
Young Currots 2 0— 0 
| Green Peas 30 0 — 0 
[Saturday, April 8. 
COAL EXCHANGE. 
London, April 3.— Coals are now selling nt the following 
rntes r 01, ton :— Carr’s Hartley, -20s. ; Davison's West Hartley 
20s.; Hosting’s Hartley, 20*.; Holywell, 20s.; Howard’s West 
Hnrtlcv Netherton, 20s.; Old Adairs, lGs.; Redheugh Main 
10s. ; West Hartley, 20s.; Willington Hartley, 20s.; Wyl am ’ 
18s.; Wolleend Bell and Brown, 18s. Gd.; Wnllsend Unrion’ 
18s. Gd. ; Wnllsend Johnson, 18s. 3d. ; Wnllsend Lawson, 183.’ 
Eden Main, 19s. 6d. ; Walleend Braddyl, 20*. ; Wnllsend Fraui- 
wcllgnto, 19s. 3d.; Wallsend Helton, 2Gs. Gd. ; Wnllsend Hna- 
wellf20s. 9d. ; Wallsend Lumley, 19*. 3d.; Wallsend Pensher, 
]9*. ■ Wnllsend Plummer. 20s. ; Wallsend Stewart’s, 20s. Gd. • 
Wallsend Heush Hall, 19s. 3d.; Wallsend South Kelloc, lOe’ 
3d.; Wallsend Tees, 20s. Cd.; Wallsend West Tees. 18* ; Cow- 
pen, 20*.; Derwenlwoter Ilnrtlcy, 20s.; Grey’s West Hartley, 
19s. Gd. ; Sydney’s Hartley, 20s. 
HOPS. 
Bonouoir, April 3.— There continues a steady demand for al 
Hops with colour and quality . — Daily News. 
♦ 
HAY AND STRAW. 
SMETHFIELD, April 3.— Market steady. Meadow Hoy, £2 15,. 
(0 £5 ; Clover ditto, £3 15 to £G ; Straw, £1 10s. to £2 5s. per 
l on( l ■ W liiTECn atbl, April 3. — The market is buoyant. 
Meadow llav, £2 15s. to £5; Clover ditto, £3 15s. to£0fl*. ; 
Straw £1 15 b. to £2 5s. per bind. Portland, April 8.— 
Trndc good, with fair supple. Meadow liny, £2 17*. to £5 5s. ; 
Clover ditto, £3 15s. to £6 Gs. ; Straw, £1 1/s. to £2 Cs. per 
load. 
TALLOW. 
LONDON, April 3.— The following are tho particulars of Tal- 
low The market is quiet, with very little disposition to pur- 
chase. We reduce the quotations accordingly. Town Tallow is 
quoted 65s. nett cash; Petersburg Y. C. on the spot, 08*. Gd.; 
April nnd Mny, G8a. ; May nnd June, 68*. 9d.; Juno nnd July, 
G9s. 3d. to Gd. Arrival for the week ending lltli April last year, 
393 casks, and delivery 2,363. The nrrival last week comprised 
4S casks from Australia; 159 from other places; total, 207 casks. 
Stock on hand, in 1852, 42,882 ; in 1853, 31,5/9 ; in 1854, 
34.2S3 ensks. Delivery Inst week, in 1852, 1,193; in 1853, 
2,010; in 1854, 1,727 ensks. Delivery from 1st June, in 1852, 
94,724 ; in 1853, 88,623 ; in 1S54, 85.081 casks. Arrival last 
week, i'11 1852, 270 ; in 1653, 9; in 1854. 207 casks. Arrival 
Gd.; and in 1S54, G9s. 9d. per cwt. 
FAIRS IN APRIL. 
Warwickshire,— A pril 10, Warwick : 11, Rugby (chccsei ; 
12, Bidford.— Staffordshire.— April 10, Fozoley; 11, Stone, 
Oaverswnll. — Worcestershire. — April l'>, Kidderminster.— 
Shropshire.— April 12, Shrewsbury and Clnverley; 13, Stottcs- 
don- 14, Whitclmrcb.— Northamptonshire.— April 12, Brock- 
ley’ 13. Kettering. — Gloucestershire. — April 11. Moveton- 
in-thc-Mnreh ; 12, Tewkesbury, Thorn bury.— Hkrkfordsruib. 
April 12, Kington.— M onmouthshire.— April 10, Cnerleon. 
—Glamorganshire.— April 12, Cardiff; 13, Llnntrissent; 14, 
Cross Inn.— B reconshire. — April 10, Hay; 13, Criokbowell. 
FOREIGN. 
Board op Trade, Whitehall, April 3 (From the London 
Gazelle , April 4, 1854.)— Tho Right Hod. the Lords of tho Com- 
mittee of Privy Council for Trade und Plantations have received, 
through the Secretary or State for Foreign Affairs, a copy of a 
despatch from Her Majesty’s Consul ut Alexandria, announcing 
that vessels arriving in Egypt from Syria are admitted to imme- 
diate pratique. .... , .. 
Potatoes. — From a parliamentary document just issued, it 
appears that in the two months ended the 5th ult • the quantity 
of Potatoes imported was 13,735 cwt., and in the some period 
last year they numbered 279,241 cwt. 
PROVISIONS. 
London. — Irish Rutter of good nnd fine quality sells freely nt 
sti tier rates, nnd slock is greatly reduced, hut inferior has been 
opornlcd in with reluclaneo, and can bo obtained nt a decline. 
Imports were only 800 firkins for tho post week, but stock ex- 
ceeds that of last year. Prices for Carlow, Clonmel, nnd Kil- 
kenny rule nt 94*. to 106s. ; Cork, 104s. to 108a.; Limerick, 90s. 
to 90*. : Waterford. 86s. to 98*.; and Tralee, 92*. to 100* per 
cwt. Foreign has been in active demand, nnd best sorts have 
advanced — lino Frirzlnnd realised 110s. to 114s.; inferior, 92s. 
i" 104s.; good to tine llolsiein nml Kiel, 90s. to 112*.; fine 
Holland, 100*. to 100*.; good to tine Zwolle, 94s. to 100*.; 
oid to lino Eimlcn and Leer, 74*. to 80s.; nnd fine Groningen, 
90*. to 92*. Imports were 7,782 casks for the pnst week, the 
whole of which has been sold. A brisk trade for English — fine 
weekly Dorset realised 112*. to 116s.; middling, 94s. to 100s ; 
ami flesh, 12*. to 16s. per dozon pounds. Bacon can be ob- 
tained nt previous reduced prices, yet purchases Lave been 
limited — Irish eiiiull meat at 55s. to 60s. ; heavy, 63*. to 57s. ; 
Haiiihro’, 53s. lo 50s, ; and American. 50s. to 52*. Imports 
were 3,744 bale* nnd 224 boxes for tlic past week, and stock ex- 
ceeds tlint of the former year. Irish Middles are u slow sale al 
53*. to 56*., but largo parcels of American have been disposed of 
at 4Gs. to 60s. A great demand for Lard, and price* ore on tho 
advanco — Irish blmldcrcd selling ut 70s. to 74s.; keg nnd firkin, 
GO*, to GGs, ; nnd American, 5Ss. to 60s. In Hams, sales have 
been limited — Irish at 64s. to 72s.; and English, 74s. to 64s. 
In provisions for ships’ use, there are greater operation*, nml 
prices oro on the advance. Prime Irish Indiu Pork selling at 
£8 5s. per tierce landed; Mess, 95s. per barrel; Bacon ditto, 
87s. Gd. to 90s.; prime Irish India Beef, £8 per tierce; nnd 
Mess, £5 15s. to £G. Cheese has been in brisk demand— Enibdcn 
at ,50s. to 68 b.; Gouda, 48s. to 60s.; and American, 60s. to CCa. 
per cwt. 
BANKRUPTS. 
FRIDAY S GAZETTE — Thomas Nicolls VosrEn, draper, .Launces- 
ton, Cornwall.— G eohge Jawrett, grocer, Wlckam Welford Bemhne. 
Edjicnd Whittexivury, Robinson, cotton broker, Liverpool.— G eorge 
Battock, apothecary, Brighton— Charles Bouton, operative and 
manufacturing chemist, and importer of chemical apparatus, HoiDorn 
Bars Michael Ballard Lei;, jeweller, Brighton.— W illiam Michael 
PesisTox, railway contractor, Yetmlnstcr, Dorsetshire.— S amuel mjabp 
and William Leaf Middleton, printers, lithographers, and stone 
merchants, both of Leeds— D aniel Frederick Ford, draper, Gi os- 
vcnor-placo, Commercial-road East — Archibald Y ickers, c0 
spinner, Disley, Cheshire James Gommery, druggist and grocer, ivia- 
dennlnster — J ohn Tipple, tailor nnd draper, Norwich. 
FRIDAY'S GAZETTE -Sisliomia Sterne, merchant, Great si. 
Helen's.- II eshy Wilson the younger, currier and leather seller, 
Old-street-road.— A ndrew Burn, tailor, Piccadilly.— J ohn Witi er=, 
chemist and druggist, Oxford.-TuoMAs O'Brien Gleadaii, music- 
seller. Leamington.- W illiam Clarke and Thomas Boci.ton, choc* 
manufacturers, Manchester.- J ohn Lyons, packing-cnsc maker, A ue- 
place, Goodman’e-flelds. nnd Mlnorics —Henry Gladw>ll Morti- 
mer, builder, Lee, Kent.— J oseph Scudamore, draper, Gloucester.— 
Robert Thompson, linen-draper, I’oss-gnte, York. 
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 
BIRTHS. 
At Konslngton, on Sunday last. Mrs. Henry Dixon, of a son.— 
On the 28th ult., at 9, Catherine grove. Greenwich, the wife of James d. 
Aldridge, Esq., Paymnst* roi H. M. S. Diamond, of a son.— On tne m 
inst., at Clu rles Fort, Kinsale, the wife of Major Robert 
T iNLEY39th Regiment, of a (taught or.— On the 1st inst., nt London- 
derry, the wife of Captain Seton Lionel Smith. 54th Regiment, 01 » 
daughter.— On the 1st inst., at Alfred-plaee, Bedford-squaie, *“-• 
Ji.hn Cay mu ill Shields, of twin-daughters.— On Sunday, > * - 
inst , ut i awsley, the lion. Mrs. Gage, of a son -On Monday, the ou 
Inst., nt No. 90, Albert-street, Mornington-crescont, tiic «ile ^ 
It, Reahi, Esq., of a daughter, stillborn.— On tho 3d inst . at b 1 
Rectory, Suit v.the wife of tho Rev Nf.wton Spicer, of n son -a 
M ngdiilenc-lodge, Cambridge, on the 3d inst., tho wife of * } c . 
and Rev. Latimer Neville, of a son, which only survi\cu a 
minutes. 
MARRIAGES. 
On Tuesday, the 4tli inst., nt St. George's, Hanover-squnre. 
Auliondy Slasky, Esq., of Walfoi d-mimor, Shropshire, nnd do 
row, Mavfair, to Catherine Anne, widow of the late G. t. Arc . 
Usq .ol Mount John, county of Wicklow, nnd Eaton -plnco. — v«* 
4th inst., at St. Mary's, Lambeth, G orge Hi BERT, Esq , o' hivmjta • 
Surrey, to Mary Ann, only daughter of Anthony Nesbit, K-'l , 
Lower Kenniugton-lane. 
DEATHS. 
Suddenly, of apoplexy, on thc31st ult., nt hi* residence, Iladlcy-greeta 
Middlesex, Commissary-General Du kens special Commission*- ^ 
Property and Income' Tax, &c., universally regretted, in tne 
year of his age. nnd the GOth in the public service — At Hartwell, 
Aylesbury, Bucks, on tlie 1st inst,, Cecili a, tho wife of John T- 0 ®* ’ 
LL D.— On llie 3d inst,, Mr. J. A. Leonard, of No. 8. Great to 
street, Russcll-square, aged 5t, for many years the superintc 
overseer in the printing establishment • f Messrs. Savfil and L 
of Chamlos-strcet, Covent-garden.— Oil the 3d Inst., at 27.B10O 
road, Miiida-hill, Elizabeth, wife of W illinin Cotton, Esq., . 
Audit-office, Somerset-house, and daughter of tlie late Joscpn 
field, Esq., of Farriugdon, Berks, aged 69. 
Printed by Bernai i> Lcxton, of No. 28, Robert Street. Hoxtou, ,1 “ E ', r . 
of Shoreditch, **-«-—•--» -* »*■- ° r w 
Petter and r 
Published by o. ..... ,w, w., 
In the said County.— Aram 8, 1684 
