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LONDON MARKETS.

CORN EXCHANGE, Faromr, OCTOBER 24.

With the exception of Foreign Wheat, of which there has been a considerable arrival, we have been very moderately supplied witls all grain this week. The Wheat Trade certainly is brisker than on Monday, and the sales made both in Eng- lish and Foreign are on decidedly better terms. Barley fully supports Monday's prices, and Beans and Peas are steady in value. Oats meet a tolerably brisk sale, and for fresh heavy Corn rather better prices are obtained. In other articles no variation worth notice.

Return Price of Grain on board ship, as under :-

n. S. S. S. S. S.

Wheat,EssexRed,60 to 63 Fine, ..... 42 to 46 Ticks, old, ..... 40 to 44

Fine, .......... 70 — 78 Malt, 513 — 68 Ticks, new, 34 — 38

White, tier. 70 — ....... 70 — 74 Oats, Feed, 20 — 22 Fine, — 84 Peas, Hog, ...... 36 — 68 Fine, 23 — 26 Superfine, Ott — 94 Maple, .. 38 — 40 Pulands, 20 — 24 New, 70 — 78 Peas, White, .... 40 —44 Fine,.......... 26 —28 Rye,... . ..... 34 —38 Boilers, ....... 48 — 50 Potato,........ 30 — 31 Barley, 36 — 40 Beans, small, .... 40 —44 Fine, ... 32 — 3-1 GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE of BRITISH CORN,

For the Week ending OCT. 17, 1828, made up from the Returns of the In4szt3otris

. in the Maritime Cities and Towns in England and Wales.

Wheat, 28s. 6d. 1 Beaus, .... .. 75s. 10d. 1 Oats .42 3 36 1 1 Peas, Barley, ..... ... 37 5 1 Rye, AGGBEGATE AVERAGE OF THE LAST SIX WEEKS.

Wheat, .. 64s. 9:1.1 Oats, ..... ..... 24s. Od. 1 Beans, . Barley,.. ....... 33 9 1 Rye .. ... ..... 32 2 1 Peas, ......... . DUTY ON FOREIGN CORN.

Wheat 22s. Sd. 1 Oats .. ... ... 10s. lid. 1 Beans ...... ... 15s. Gd.

Barley .. . 12 4 1 Rye .... ..... 21s. 3 1 Peas ... . 9 6 QUANTITIES and PRICES of BRITISH CORN, &c.

Sold in this Market during the week ending. Tuesday, Oct. 14th, from the Returns to the Inspector by the Corn Factors.—Imperial Measure.

(lours. Acute. Owes. Ayer. Quars. Ayer. Wheat .. 7029 .. 75s. ltd.Oats ... 30339 .. 27s. 5d. I Beans.... 1870 .. 39s. 4d.

Barley ..:1596 I 596 .. 37 5 Rye ....159 .. 34 8 1 Peas .... 870 .. 43 1

GRAIN arrived from OCT. 1:1, to Ocx.15, English—Wheat 11)137 qrs. E is:dish—Rape,. . DB qrs. Barley,... l)06-1 frank,.. 37 Malt, ... ..... 6754 Mustard, 674 Oats, ....... 20211 Seeds, ..... . 240 Rye, .. 45 Flour, ...... 24964 sks. Beans, . 2411 Foreign—Wheat ;;9573qrs.

Peas, .... 1721 Barley, ....... 1065 Tares, 323 Oats, .... ...5914 PRICES OF FLOUR.

Town made per sack.. ..... 70s. to 75s. I Essex and S u tfolk, on board ship 60s. to 70s.

Seconds... ..... .......... . 65 — 70 I Norfolk and Stockton 55 — 631 BRAN, per guar. 7s. Od. to 5s. Od.—POL LARD, line, per guar. I8s. to 20s.

PRICE OF BREAD.

The highest price of Bread in the Metropolis is I 2d. for the 41b. Loaf. There arc others who sell from a halfpenny to three halfpence below that rate.

PRICE OF SUGAR.

The average price of brown or, Muscovado:file:sr, computed from the returns made in the week ending October 21, is 31s. lid. per cwt., exchisive of the Duties of Cus- toms paid or payable thereon on the importation thereof into Great Britain. -----

SMITHFIELD, FR1mAV, Ocron e it 24.

The demand for Beef to-day is by no means great, yet a large purchase by 111r. Mellish hits materially lessened the supply, which was not heavy, and in conse- quence no reduction from 111onility's eznis has taken place, 4s. 4d. being the highest quotation of this morning. hullo's, however, from t he doll disposal, has declined 2d. per stone upon best descriptions ; and Lamb does not go beyond -Is. 8,1. The Veal trade is scarcely so brisk as on Monday, that day's value being with difficulty obtained. Pork is withoet alteration.

To sink the oltal—per stone of Sibs.

Beef ........ 3s.2c1. to 4s. MI. to 4s. 4d. Veal .. ...3s.Sd. to 4s. Sd. to 5s. Od.

M anon...... 3s Sd. to -is. Od. to 4s. 4d. 1 Pork ...... 4s. Pd. to 5s. Od. to 5s. Sd. Lamb, 4s. tel. to 4s. 4d. to 4s. 8d..

Head of Cattle this day.

. I 564 1 Sheep, 5,950 1 Calves, 205 1 Pigs ,140 feasts, :is sstiss, 2992 I Sheep,20,640 I Calves, '21.02 I Pigs, 150

Head of Cattle on Monday.

NEWGATE and LEADENTIALL--By the Carcase.

Reef, 2s. 8d. to ;is. Ild. I Veal,...... Od. to 4s. 8d.

Be1iedf' ton,... 2s. Sul. to ;1:i.1011. Pork,.... . 4s. Od. to 5s. 8d. Lamb, Sc. 4d. to 4s. Stl.

Kent Pockets . Sussex Pockets Essex Pockets Farnham, .....

Kent Bags . . Sussex !Tags—. Essex Bags ...

PRICE OF HOPS OCT. 24. ..... 41. 4s. to 4I. 18s. to .. 31. 18s. to 41. 4s. to . 41. 10s. to 51. As. to SI. Os. to 91. 9s.—Seconds.. .

31. 16s. to 4l. 10s. to 31. 10s. to 31. ltis. to

41. 4s. to 41. 16s. to Old Duty laid at 170,0001. 61. 12s. per curt.

41. Ss.

61. Os.

. ... 61. Os. to 71. lOs.

51. 10s. per cwt.

41. Os.

51. 5s.

PRICES OF HAY AND STRAW, OCTOBER 28.

SMI T 111,z a r. D.—llay,711s . to 80s. Od.—Inferior and new, 50s. to 65s.—Clovcr, 90s. Od. to 105s.—Inferior and new, 65s. to SSs.—Straw, 30s. to 36s.

Wil Tel:11A re L.—Clover, 80s. to 112s.—Hay, 50s. to 95s.—Straw, 32s. to 38s.

ST. JAMES'S.—Superior and prime Upland Meadow Hay, from 75s. to 95s.—In- ferior ditto and coarse Lowland Hay, 55s. to 60s. ; new 65s. to 708.—Clover, 75s. to I 20s. ; new, —s. to —s.—Wheat Straw, 38s. to 42s.—Oat, 34s. to 38s.- Barley,—s. to —8.—Rye, —s. to —s.; per load of 36 trusses.—Supply moderately good and trade tolerably brisk.

COAL MARKET, OCTOBER 22. Skips at Market. Ships sold. Prices. 75} Newcastle.... . .......41i 28s. 6d. to Ms. 3d.

36s.8(1.

40 both inclusive.

Foreign—Beans, 1535 qrs.

Peas, 1661 Rape, 530

Tares, .. . 11

Hemp, .. — Irish—Wheat, 1004 qrs.

Oats, 3521 Flour, 687 sks.