12 OCTOBER 1839, Page 1

The reports of the harvest continue unfavourable. Much rain fell

last week in Ireland and Scotland, and there has been nothing like settled tine weather. From sonic parts of Ireland, especially Louth and Meath, the accounts of all the crops, including the oats. and potatoes, are deplorable. Complaints are made of the quality of wheat brought to market at Glasgow and Dundee : it is damp, and must be mixed with sounder grain, before it can be made into bread. In the London market, the prices of last week are fully maintained.