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THE FIELD. 
COMMERCE. 
Tor DANrPK.— Extract from n dospoteh from her Majesty's 
Vice-Consul nt On l«f«, dated March 27, 1854 There baa been 
nn embargo on all voescls eince Monday last, but ns no oom- 
rounirniinn* are made to consulates, or any public notice given, 
■t is difficult t° ascertain whether the hindrance comes from the 
],leh authorities, or merely from snbaltorns. 
DS 11 Cn ahiiRS CvwmHOirAM.” 
Tni Baltic.— T he advice* from Russia continue of n very 
nnfnvourable chnrncler with regard to tlio position of the mer- 
cantile classes. From Pt. I etorshnrg the dates nre to the 8th of 
April, nt whieh period the Government paper currency still 
continued nt nboiit 12 per cent discount. From R 'F n 
letters of the 7th announce the failure of M. Iwnn ™M*P, in , ’ 
n largo tallow and oil speculator, for about £85,000. by wlneh 
Kussinn dealers ftlono will sufTor, no f»reijrn houses beta* 
iaterested. The weather along the coast had been extremely 
violent, and both Pt. Petersburg nnd Riga l.nd been visited by a 
tremendous snowstorm, succeeded by a rapid thaw. At llign it 
lind been blowing a gnlo for threo days from the north-west, a i <1 
i he vessels In the ioe in tho bay were reported to be in a very 
dangerous situation. Only eight out of fifteen were to I* seen at 
Ilio time of tho post leaving. It was thought that the ice in tho 
river would not remain ubovo a week longer. 
NarmAL Vbiwrui.— T he GarrHe of this evening contain* nn 
Order in Council in whieh it is ordered, by nnd witli the advice 
of Her Privv Council, that all vessels under a ncntrnl or friondly 
flag, being neutral or friondly projicrty, shall ho permitted to 
import into nny port or place in Hor Majesty's dominions nil 
pnoda and rnerelinndiss wlmtsoevor, to whomsoever the samo 
mav belong ; nnd to export from any port or place In Her Ma- 
jesty's dominions to any port not blockaded, nny cargo or (rmyln, 
not being contraband of war, or not requiring n speoin I permis- 
sion. to whomsoever tho samo may belong.— London (yfuetto or 
Tuesday. 
Rrssu.— From Pt. Petersburg the dates nre to the 11th of 
April, when Tullow and other prnduoo oontlnued to ho pur- 
chased for transmission to tho frontier nnd tho Prussian port of 
Memei. Tho Odessa letters uro to ths 7th. Thev state that linsl- 
ne»» was wholly suspended. Advices from Riga of tho 18th 
instant state that a recurrence of rh» r p frosts nt night prevented 
the breaking up of the ice in the neighbourhood of the town, 
although nt tlio upper parts of the river »t had been disappearing 
for somo davs. Tho hay was likewise full of ice, nnd twenty 
vessels caught by it wore in n rnther dangerous position. One 
of them, a Dutchman in ballast, had just been wrecked. 
Corn in Russia— T lio T Veter Zcitunq brings intolligei.ee 
that tho Commercial Corporation in Pt. Petersburg had rcooivod 
the strongest assurances from a quasi official quarter that the 
export of corn from tho ports of tho Doltio was not prohibited. 
On the Other hand, the various foreign missions l.ad been in- 
formed hv Count Nesselrodo on tho 4th inst. that tho oxport of 
corn from the ports of the Black Pea nnd tho Pea of Azof? in pro- 
hibited. The Russian Government takes to itself the stores of 
grain belonging to Dutch nnd other subjects nt prices ns between 
buyer and seller ; where eurncat money has been paid down, the 
Government repay* it, but reserve* to itself to fix tho period 
when the delivery nnd tho payment of tho remainder of the 
purchnso-inoney is to take plnoo. 
Russian Pnoncc*.— 1 The London mnrhet* for Russian pro- 
duce yesterday were rnthor lower, it boiug thought that tho 
regulations of tlio Government with regard to the trndo both 
of British subjects and neutrals will allow some quantity to 
come forward. 
Galatz. Aprils.— Tho mnslor, Mr. Prydo, of tjjo Plrnngor, 
nrnvcd nt Ibraila on tlio 1st of April, from below, aqd reports 
thnt his vessel is dotninnd by Russian gunboats, whieh do not 
allow him to proceed without nn ordor from Prince GoWshnkoff, 
or Genoanl Ludcrs. Neither of those personages are in this neigh- 
bourhood, but letters liave been addressed to them on tlio subject. 
Meantime the Russian Consul has given nloltor to the commander 
of the gunboats to nllow tho Plrnngor to pass, and with this 
letter it is expected Mr. Prydo will go down to-morrow morning. 
Phould tliis order not provo sufficient., Mr. Prydo has been 
recommended to reninin with his vessel, nnd the more formal 
order would bo sent to him as soon ns it could ho obtained. Four 
Dutch vessels, witli cargoes, are dotninod at tlio same place. 
PilirpiNO iNTBi.LifiBNCB,— SBAnoiiNB Maii.h.— T ho follow- 
ing uro the Departures nnd Arrivals of tho Ponborno Mnils to 
foreign countries, with the days when nmdo up in tlio Genoral 
Post-office, London, from what port despatched, nnd when duo 
in England. When any of these dntes fall on a Sunday the 
mails will ho despatched on tho following day, with tlio oxeeption 
of those for India and Austrnlia (via Southampton), which will 
be despatched the dny preceding: — America (by British packet) 
nt night, every Friday, from Liverpool, and due enoh month; 
America (by United Plates packet) in tho morning, April 25, 
from Southampton, and duo May 1 ; Austrnlia, in the m.orning, 
April 20, from Southampton, nnd duo April 29 ; Ditto (via Mar- 
seilles) at night, April 24, from Dover, and due June 4 ; Ditto 
(via Cape of Good Hope) in the morning, May 14, port and when 
duo uncertain ; Alexandria, nt night, 8, 19, 24, and 30th of tlio 
month, from Dover, oml duo April 29; Bahamas, in the morn- 
ing, 17th of the month, from Southampton, und duo May 1 ; 
Belgium, at night, anllv, from Dover, and due doily ; Braxil. in 
the morning, 9th of tlio month, from Southampton, und duo 
Mar 10; Buenos Ayres, in tlio morning, 9th of the month, from 
Southampton, nnd due May 10 ; Ceylon (soe India) ; Channel 
Isles, nt night, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from South- 
ampton, nnd due Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays; Chill, 
in the morning, 2nd nnd 17th of the month, from Southampton, 
nnd due May 1; China (see Indin); Constantinople, nt night, 
7, 8. 17, 24, nnd 27th of tho month, from Dover, and duo April 
30; ditto, in the morning, 4th nnd 20th of the month, from 
Southampton, and due April 3(1; Continent of Europe, in tlio 
morning nnd nt night, tw ice daily, from Dover, and due twice 
8-dny; Egypt (see India); Falkland Islands, in the morning, 
9tli of the month, from Southampton, and due May 16; France, 
in the morning and nt night, twice daily, from Dover, nnd due 
twice a-day; Gibraltar, in the morning, 4, 7. 17, 20, and 27th 
of the month, from Southampton, and due April 26; Grevtown, 
in the morning, 2nd and 17th of the month, from Southampton, 
nnd due May 1 ; llnvnnnah, ip tho morning, 2nd of the month, 
from Southampton, and due May 1 ; Holland, at night, daily, 
from Dover, nnd due daily ; Honduras, in the morning, 17th of 
the month, from Southampton, and due May 16 ; India (via 
Marseille*), at night, 8th and 24th of the month, from Dover, 
nnd due April 29 ; Ionian Isle*, 7, 17, ami 27th of tho month, 
from Dover, and due April 29 ; Ireland, in tho morning nod at 
night, twice doilv, from Holyhead, and due twice a-day ; Lisbon, 
in the morning, 7, 9, 17. and 27th of the month, from South- 
ampton, nnd due April 26; Madeira, in tlio morning, 9th of the 
month, from Southampton, nml due May 16 ; Malta (see India) ; 
Mauritius (eee India) ; Mexico, in the morning, 2nd of the 
month, from Southampton, and due May 1 ; Monte Video, in 
the morning, 9th of the month, from Southampton, nnd due 
May 16 ; New Gmnada, in the morning, 2nd and 17lh of the 
month, from Southampton, nnd due May 1 ; New Zealand, by 
private ship,- from various ports, and when duo uncertain; 
Peninsula, in tho morning, 27tli of the month, from Southamp- 
ton, and due April 26; Peru, in tho morning, 2nd and 17th of 
the month, from Southampton, and due May 1; Venezuela, in 
the morning. 2nd nnd 17th of the month, from Southampton, 
nnd due May 1; Van Diemen's Land (see Australia); West 
Indies, in the morning, 2nd ond 17th of the month, from South- 
ampton, and due May 1. 
markets. 
MONEY MARKET. 
MONPAT.— The English Funds opened with firmness, but, 
although they exhibited for some time a strong tendency to im- 
provement, a rather heavy reaction subsequently took place. 
Consols for money, whieh left off on Saturday at 87$ to f, were 
first quoted 87* to }, nnd advanced to 87*. whence they sud- 
denly begsn to decline until they touched 87J. The final bnees, 
however, were 87* for money, and 874 for tbollth ofMoy. 
Rank Stock left off at 213 to 215; Reduced, 86$ to | ; Three. 
ond-s-Qanrter per Cents.. 87| to §; India Stock, 826 to 230; 
India Ronds, 4s, dlsoount to 2s. premium ; and Exchequer Bills, 
par io »s. premium , „ _ . . . , 
Tubsdat. — This was settling day in the Consol market, and, 
owing to the extent of speculation, and the rango of prices dur- 
ing the past month, it has been marked by a variety of ^actua- 
tion*. The dosing price for money on Monday was 87 f, and 
tho first transactions this morning wore at 87| to $. A* the 
arrangement of tho account proceeded it became evident that 
them wae a great scarcity of stock, and a steady rise took p are 
until there were buyer* at 88. Subsequently, n slight reaction 
occurred, and the final price was 87} to J. For the next account, 
however, the last quotation was only 87 J to |, and nt one time 
during the day stock to he paid for on the 11th of May could 
have I »eon purchased fully three-eighths below the rate at which 
it could have been obtained to he taken nnd paid fw imme- 
diately. Bank Stock left off at 213 to 215 ; ItoduMd, 86| to } ; 
Three-nnd-n-tjiiartrr per Cents., 87$ to } ; India Stock, 22 5 to 
230; India Ronds, Sh. disoount to 2s. premium ; nnd Exchequer 
Bills, par to 4s. premium. 
W Bl)N BSD AT.— The English Funds opened nt a slight advanco, 
and showed steadiness throughout the greater part of the day. 
Consols, for money, which left off on Tuesday at 87} to f, were 
first quoted 87} to 88. whilo for the nocount on tho llth of May 
they were purehaseahlo at a quarter per cent, below that prioc. 
A continued disposition to buy on the part of the public then 
caused a rise to 88} ; but tho demand for delivery suddenly 
diminished, and a reaction took place in the money price to 87} 
to }, from which there was no further alteration. For the 
account the lost quotation was 87} to }. Bank Stook loft off at 
21 1 to 213; Deduced, 86| to } ; Threc-and-a-Quarlcr per Cents.. 
871 to } ; Indio Stock, 225 to 230 ; India Bonds, 4s. discount to 
par ; and Exchequer Bills, which have been slightly depressed 
hv a few sales, par to 3s. premium. .... 
Thursday. — Console have been nt 87} to 88| for transfer, and 
nt 87} to 88} for account. Tlio New Three-und-a-Qunrler per 
Cent*. Iiqvo realised 37 j to 88J, and tho Three per Conta. 8o| to 
87}. liauk stock is firm nt 212 to 212$. Exchequer Bills have 
been nt par to 4s. premium. At three o’clock, Consols were 
87} 8 ; ditto May account, 87} . 
Friday.— Consols closed Thursday night after business hours 
ot 874 ; now opened 87$ J ; at twelve noon were 87} $. Im- 
portant News expected. [Sco later Editions of “ Tub Fibld.” ] 
6 M ITHFIELD. 
Monday, April 17. — There was a considerable decrease in the 
supply of Beasts, but being Easter week, there were fewer 
wanted. However, tho shortness of tho number caused a brisk 
trade for choirest qualities, und prices were rather better. The 
n umber of Sheep wos also much smaller ; trade was, however, 
slow, but nn the average prices were letter. Good Calves were 
still scarce and dear. Lambs wore folly 4d. per stoDe lower 
than on Friday. From Germany and Holland there were 336 
Boasts, ICO Sheen, and 82 Calves; Scotland, 540 Beasts ; Nor- 
folk and Suffolk, 2,000, and 100 from the Northern and Midlund 
Counties, llest Scute, Hercfords, 4s. 4d. to 4s. Od. ; best Short- 
horns, 4s. 2d. to 4s. 4d. ; second quality Beaste, 3s. to 3s. 8d. ; 
Calves, 4s. 8d. te 5s. 8d. ; Pigs, 3s. 8d. to 5s.; best Downs nnd 
Half-breds, 4s. 10d. to 5s. ; best Downs and Half-breds shorn, 
4s. 4d. to 4s, Gd. ; best Long-wools, 4*. 8d. to 4s. 10d.; ditto 
shorn, 4s. 2d. to 4s. 4d.; Ewes and second quality, 4s. 4d. to 
4s. Cd. ; ditto shorn, 3s. 8d. to 4s.; Lambs, 6s. to 7s. Beasts 
nt market, 3,384 ; Sheep and Lotubs, 17,870; Calves, 100; 
'Pigs, 350. ^ _ 
MARK LANE. 
Monday, April 17. — A Tory short supply of English Wheat 
was readily disposed of at prices fully equal to those of Monday 
lasl. Foreign Wheat was generally hold for an advance, which 
checked business. Flour was saleable on quite as good terms as 
before. Barley was in improved request, and its value wns well 
maintained. In addition to tlio quantity of Oats reported, 
several vessels have come to hand since tho rotnrn was made ur>, 
und altogether there was a lnrgS diBplay of samples ; a good snle 
wns experienced at last Monday’s quotations. Beans nnd Pens 
were the turn dearer. Arrivals into London from the 10th to 
tlio 15th of April — English Wheat, 1,190 qrs. ; Foreign ditto, 
1 1,615 qrs. ; English Barley, 2,285 qrs.; Scotch ditto, 15 qrs. ; 
Foreign ditto, 4, <>08 qrs. ; English Oats, 750 qrs. ; Irish ditto, 
629 qrs. ; Foreign ditto, 15*090 qrs. ; English Malt, 6.246 qrs.; 
Irish ditto, 103 .qrs. Flour. 2,189 sacks and 970 barrels. Lon- 
don averages— Wheat, file. 3d. ; linrley, 38s. 5d. ; Oats, 28s. Id.; 
Rye, 46s. Id. ; Beans, 42s. lid. ; Pous, 55s. 4d. 
COUNTRY GRAIN. 
Ira wren, April 18 — The supply of Corn wos of n most scanty 
oharaoter ut this day's market. Wheat was bought readily by 
the millers, nnd on tho whole, fully Is, per qr. ndvnnoo wns 
realised upon tho priocs of lust week. There were a few samples 
of Barley, and one or two maltsters boing still at work, took 
them at about Into rates. Beans nnd Pena inclining upwards. 
This long and sovore drought is affecting the Clover and Gross, 
and rain is now wanted, lted Wheat, 76s. to 83s.; White 
Wheat, 84s. to 90s.; Malting Barley, 30s. to 38s.; Grinding 
ditto, 33s. to 34s. ; Beans, 46s. to 48s. ; Peas, 45s. to 48s. Re- 
turn for the week ending 18th April— Wheat, 550 qrs. 5 bush, 
nt 80s 10d.; Barley, 376 qrs. 4 bush, at 86s. 4d. ; Beane, 12 
qrs. at 44s. 4d. ; Pens, 39 qrs. at 45s. 4d. 
Liverpool, April 18. — At this day's market there wns a good 
ntteudunce of town and country buyers | several of the latter 
from distnnt parts of the interior), und a healthy demand was 
experienced for Wheat nml Flour (more especially the latter) for 
consumption, at an advance of 2d. to 3d. per 70 lbs. and Is. Cd. 
per 196 lbs. Oats met with a fair sale, at Id, per 45 lbs. advance 
on fine samples, and Oatmeal sold pretty freely, at 6d. to Is. per 
load more money than on this day week. Barley. Beans, and 
Pens, were each held at very extreme prices, which checked 
business Indian Corn wns in moderate request, at 41s. por 
quarter for fine White, nnd 41s. Cd. to 42s. for tho best Yellow 
American. We quote prime White American Wheat, lie. 9d. to 
12s. 3d. per 70 lbs.; Mixed and Red, 11s 4d. to lie. 8d. ; 
smutty Cnnudiun, 10s. 10J. to lls. 2d. per 70 lbs. ; Baltimore, 
Philadelphia, and Ohio Flour, 39s. to 39s. 6d. ; Western Canal, 
38s. Cd. to 39s. per band . 
♦- 
HOPS. 
Kbnt. — T he Hop grounds nre in n forward state, and polling 
has become general throughout the districts. The plants where 
thus sheltered have inndo rapid progress, but where the polling 
has not yet taken place, and the ground is still in a rough state, 
they have *ot grown much, owing to the frost nnd to the flea, 
which has made its appearance in some plantations in great 
numbers, ond acts in conjunction with other causes to retora the 
advance of the bins, and to render it sticky. — Kc'ttith Garctte. 
PROVISIONS. 
London. — The stock of Irish Butter being nearly exhausted 
pricee nre prevented from declining, and there baa been a doll 
market, especially for lower qualities. Wo quote Carlow, Clon- 
mel, ami Kilkenny, nt 94s. to 104s. ; Waterford, 04s. to 100* " 
Cork, 108s. to 110s. ; Limerick, 86s. to 96s ; and Sligo, 92*. ^ 
102s. iiercwt. We shall now cease to give quotations until the 
arrival of new Block. Only 357 firkins wore received during i(, e 
past week. English is dealt in with caution, and there is a re. 
Suction— fine weekly Dorset eelling nt 110s. to 114s.; middling 
ditto, 90s. to 96#.; and fresh, lls. to 14s. per doxen pound# 
Foreign imports were large during last week, amounting t 0 
12,800 casks; demand was limited, and prices declined— fine 
Friesland eelling at 108s. to 112s. ; inferior, 92s. to 100s. ; gooj 
to lino Holstein nnd Kiel, 90s. to 110s.; fine Holland, 102*. t 0 
to 106#.; inferior, 96s. to 100s.; good to fine Zwolle, 94s. t 0 
100s. ; low to fino Kinbden and Leer, 76s. to 86s. ; now milk 
90s. to 100s. ; and fino Groningen, 88s. to 92s. An improve- 
ment lias taken ploce in demand for Bacon, and prices are better 
—small Irish meat selling at 56*. to 61#.; heavy, 64e. to 68«. ; 
Hnmbro’, 54s. to 68s.; nml American, 60s. to 64s. Iuiporli 
were 670 bales ond 306 boxes for the past week, and stock i* 
under tho former year. Irish Middles oontinue to bo dealt in 
with caution at 58s. to 56s. ; hut there is a large demand f or 
American at 46*. to 49s. For Lard there is a slow sale— blad- 
dered Irish nt 68s. to 74s.; keg and firkin, 68s. to 64s.; and 
American, 60s. to 60s. A good demand exists for Hams, and 
there is a firm market — Irish nt 68s. to 86s. A large businea* 
has been concluded in provisions for ships’ use; and the price* 
paid for prime Irish India Beef is £7 17s. 6d. to £8 per tierce; 
prime Mess, £5 12s. 6d. to £5 16s. ; Irish India Pork, £8 2s. 6d. 
o £8 5s. ; prime Mess, 02s. 6d. to 95s. per barrel ; and Bncon 
ditto, 85s. to 87s. 6d. Cheese met with a slow stfie— Embdcn nt 
60s. to 68s.; Gouda, 46s. to 64a.; ond American, 60s. to 60*. 
per cwt. 
COVENT GARDEN. 
RETAIL. WHOLESALE. 
Peaches, per dor 35 
Cherries 25 
Strawberries, per lb... 3 
Pine-apples, per lb. ... 6 
Grapes, hthse, new, do. 12 
— Foreign, do 1 
Oranges, per dozen ... 1 
Lemons, per dozen ... 1 
Ahnonds, per peck ...24 
Filberts & Cobs, p. lb. 1 
Nuts, Barcelona, p. bl.24 
— Spanish, per bush.20 
— Brazil, do 20 
Chestnuts, do. 20 
Cocoa Nuts, per dozen 6 
Seville Oranges, p. dz. 3 
Apples, dessert, p. bl... 8 
— kitchen, do 6 
Pears, per dozen 2 
d. s. d. 
OtoO 0 
0—0 0 
0-7 0 
0-10 0 
0—20 0 
0- 1 G 
0—2 0 
0—2 0 
0-0 0 
6—2 0 
0— 0 
0—0 0 
0-0 0 
0—0 0 
0—0 0 
0—0 0 
0—12 0 
0— 8 
0- 3 
VEGETA BLES. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 3 0—4 0 
Brocoll, per bunch ... 1 6 — 2 0 
Cucumbers, each 0 6 — 1 0 
Old Potatoes, per sve.. 6 0—0 0 
Asparagus, per bundle 6 0 — 8 0 
Spiow for Peas 16—2 0 
Seakole," per punnet l 0—1 G 
Rhubarb, per bundle... 0 6 — 1 0 
Brussel Sprouts, $-sv. .20—0 0 
Turnips, per dozen ... 2 0— 0 0 
Carrots, per dozen ... 4 0— 6 0 
Cabbages, per dozen... 1 0— 1 G 
Greene, per dz. buebs. 4 0 — 0 0 
Celery, per bundle 1 6 — 0 0 
Spinach, per sieve 1 6 — 0 0 
Onions, per bunch 6 0— 0 0 
Lettuce, Cab., p. score 1 C— 0 0 
— Cos, do 4 0— 0 0 
Endive, per score 2 0— 0 0 
Beet, per dozen 16—0 0 
Small Salad, per doz... 2 0— 0 0 
HorsoRadish, p. bundle 3 0 — 3 6 
Mushrooms, p- pottle . 1 6 — o 0 
Sorrel, per half sieve... 10—00 
Parsley, P- dz. bunches 4 0— G 0 
Thyme, per bunch 2 0— 0 0 
Mint, do 0, C — 0 0 
Sage, do 2 0— 0 0 
Green Basil, do l 0— 0 0 
Marjoram, do 10—0 0 
Garlic, per lb 0 8 — 0 0 
Savory, per bunch 0 2 — 0 0 
Eschalots, per lb 0 8—0 0 
French Beans, per 100 2 0— 0 0 
Green Artichokes, 10 0— 0 0 
Young, Carrots, p. bli. 3 0— 0 0 
Green Pens, per} slcve21 0—0 0 
muirs. _ . 
s- d. s. a. 
Peaches, per doz 30 0 to 0 o 
Cherries 21 0— o 0 
Strawberries, per lb... 2 G— 5 0 
Pine-apples, per lb. ... 6 0—10 0 
Hothouse Grapes, p. lb. 10 0—15 0 
— Foreign, pr. $-box30 0—50 0 
Oranges, per 100 4 0— 10 0 
Lemons, do 4 0— 8 0 
Almonds, per bnshel..,20 0— 0 0 
Filberts&Cobs,p.l001b.6/. 0— 0 0 
Nuts, Barcelona, p. bJ.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—6 0 
Seville Oranges, p. 100 10 0—12 0 
Apples, por bushel 6 0—76 
— kitchen do 6 0—70 
Pears, do 30 0— 0 0 
VEGETABLES. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 2 0—00 
Brocoll, do 16—00 
Cucumbers, per do*.... 4 0—60 
Old Potatoes, per ton.. 91. 0— 101 0 
Asparagus, per bundle 4 0— 6 0 
Sprew for Peas 1 0— 0 0 
Scakale. per punnet. .. 1 0—0 0 
Rhubarb, p dz. bndlea 4 0 — 6 0 
Brussel Sprouts, }-sv.» 1 0— 1 0 
Turnips, per dozen ... 1 6 — 0 6 
Carrots, do k 3 0—40 
Cabbages, do 0 9— 1 0 
Greens, do 2 6 — 3 0 
Celery, per dx, bndlea. 10 0—12 0 
Spinach, per sieve 1 0— 0 0 
Onions, per bushel ... 6 0—0 0 
Lettuce, per score 1 0 — 0 0 
— Cos, do 3 0—00 
Endive, per score 3 0—00 
Beet Root, per dozen... 10—0 0 
Small Salad, per pnot. 2 0—0 0 
Horse Radish, p. bndle 2 0—3 0 
Mushrooms, per pottle 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..., 0 4— 0 0 
Sage, do 16—0 0 
Green Basil, do 0 8 — 0 0 
Marjoram, do 0 8 — 0 0 
Garlic, per lb 0 6 — 0 0 
Savory, per bunch 1 6 — 0 0 
Eschalots, per lb 0 6-0 0 
French Beans, per 100 10—16 
Green Artichoke* 6 0— 0 0 
Young Carrots 2 0—0 0 
Green Peas 12 0 — 16 0 
BANKRUPTS. 
TUESDAY’S GAZETTE — John Sumuerball, carpenter, St. Mary- 
-lobonC. — J ambs Henht Thomas- Vaughan Hughes, chemist, Bay*. 
water. — H enry Anstet and* William Wvltow (and not Watson, a 1 
ndvertl 6 ed In lust Friday’s GattUt j; diapers, Birmingham. — C harlm 
BRAMF. n, wool dealer, .Sheffield. 
FRIDAY’S GAZETTE.— Qborok HxnxsHonNE and Geobgb Harts- 
hobNE the younger, Ironmongers, Great Dovcr-street. — T homas Wal- 
ters, grocer, Goswell-road.— C harles Bibohall, pipe manufacturer, 
Maidstone Elias Molvneux, tavern keeper. Liverpool — Robert 
Williams, draper, Mold, Flintshire.— Henry Crane, grocer and inn- 
keeper, Dudley.— Charles Thomas, stationer, Gloucester.— He* by 
Evan Harries, diaper, Monmouth.— Henry Carter, brewer, Liver- 
pool— John A MET, market gardener, West Tarring, Sussex— Wil- 
liam George Trangmar and John Tranomar, grocers, Brighton. - 
Frf.dkiuck William Wright, chemist nnd druggist, Brighton.— 
Samuel Clarkson Peters, draper, Southampton — John Phillip# 
Brierly and George Briehi.y, cotton spinners, Oldham.— Benjamin 
Redhead Waite, butcher, Wormwood street George Lawreno*, 
saddle and harness maker, Abingdon.— J ohn Denbigh, woolstapler, 
Bradford — Thomas Clements, grocer, Suint Helens, Lancashire. 
Charles - Edward Mall am, innkeeper, Tunbridge Wells.— Pbtb» 
Perring Thoms, printer, Newgate-street. 
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 
BIRTHS. 
On the 17th Inst., at No. 15, Cum'oerland-tcrrnce, Regent's-park, tho 
wife of George Addison, Esq., of a son. — Ou the 17th inst., **• •• 
Mai y's-place, Brompton, the wife of Charles Lennox Tbesdale, Esq-i 
of a son.— On the 18th Inst., at 12, Dcvonport-street, Qfoccster-square, 
Mrs. John Richard Wood, of twins— boy and girl. 
MARRIAGES. 
On the 18th Inst , at Thlrk, by the Rev. Edward Serjeonlsop. rector 
of Kirby Knowle, Major Sanders, H.C.S., to Jane, widow of the io' c 
William Henry Bayntun, Esq.— On the 18th inst , at Boultham Chure 0 * 
Lincolnshire, by his uncle, the Rev. Richard Waldo SitKborp, Captnt 
Charles Waldo Sibthorp, Into of the 1st Royal Dragoons, to CnAR 
lottr Klizabbtii Mary, eldest daughter of LlcutcnanliColonel bit won, 
of Boultham-hall. 
DEATHS. 
On tho 17th inst , at Alfred-house, Bow. of congestion tlx® 
universally regretted by the surrounding neighbourhood, _ Joss 
Dawson Esq., In the sixty-fourth year of his age — On the I7tn in 
at 25, Bury -street, St. James's, Leopold Adolphus Kseisa, fourtn 
of the late F. K re Isa, 15th Hussars, aged thirty-seven— fin Mono 7 
last, the 17th inst., at Glocestor-plnce, Clifton, aged eighteen, JO"" 
Hbnbt, third son of Joseph Pease, Esq., Southend, near Darlington 
Printed hv Bminard Lcxton, of No. S3. Robert Street, Hoxton, 
of Shoreditch, in ths County of Middlesex, »t the Pnnfm*-omci iot”' ^ 
Pjcttiiibd I (jALns, Play-house Yard, adjoium* the Tim** U '■F;, hi 
Published hv him at !T> hM. Strand. opposiTe Adam Street. AO» i 
in IV r.-ii C.-unty Ai-n-L V. l«l 
