1 FEBRUARY 1834, Page 13

It appears that flour is 72 2-5ths per cent, dearer

in London than at Paris; and that with the sum of 21. Ins. a man may buy 48:31b. of fine flour at Paris, whereas with the same sum he can only buy 2801b. in London. The price of wheaten bread of the first quality at Plias as II sous per 41b. French weight; which is less than 4V. for the loaf of 41b. English weight. The price of bread of the second quality is 8 sous per 41b. English weight ; which is less than Md. the loaf 41b. English weight. The flour at Paris is greatly superior in quality to the. London flour; and, indeed, there is not a capital city in Europe in which both flour and bread are of so indifferent a quality as in London. —Times.