26 JULY 1828, Page 15

LONDON MARKETS.

Wheat, Essex Red, ....

Fine White, .. Fine, . ...... ......... Superfine ...... ......... Rye,.... ......

Barley, . Fine, ............. ......

Malt,. Fine,..

Peas, Hog, ... Maple, .. ...... .....

5.5.

44 to 52 54 — —. 6 2 65 68

.. 68 — 70 ...... 30 — 34 . 29 — 33 ... 33 — hie ... .5S — (e/ 34 — 3 ...... 35 — 363

S. S.

Peas, White, ................ 3S to 40 Boilers,. ....... ..... 43 — 46 Beans, small, ....... ..... .... 40 —44 Ticks, new,. .a35 —40 Old, •••• .. •• — Oats, Feed,... 18 — 22 . ........

Fine,— . ....... ... ...... . . 22 — 24 Polands, ... ..... .......... 19 — 22 Fine,...... .......... 24— 26 Potato,..... ......... ...... 27 — 28 Fine, ..... .... ..... ... e. 29 — 30

SMITHFIELD, FRIDAY, JULY 25. The demand for Beef this morning is by no means good, notwithstanding the sup- ply is limited. 4s. 4d. are to-day's figures for the best qualities, and Ss. 5d. for in- ferior sorts, a reduction upon the highest value of 2d. per statue from last Monday.

Both Mutton and Lamb are much depressed, and lower, Mutton by 2d. and Lamb by 4d. per stone. Veal also has a dull sale, but is still at 5s.

Pork is without variation.

To sink the offal—per stone of Sibs.

Beef, 3s. (3d. to 4s. 2d. to 4s. 4d.I Veal, 3s. 6(1. to 4s. 43. to 5s. 3d. Mutton, 3s. 8d. to 4s. 2d. to 4s. 43. I Pork, 45.0d. to 4s. 6d. to 5s. 6d. Lamb, 4s. ltd. to 4s. 6d. to 5s. Od.

Head of Cattle this day. Beasts, 444—Sheep, 13,590—Calves, 354—Pigs, 120. Head of Cattle on Monday. Beasts, 2,244—Sheep, 29,620—Calves, 266—Pigs, 140.

NEWGA'TE and LEADENHALL—B)- the Carcase. Beef,....... 2e. ed. to 3s. Scl.Veal, ..... 4d. to 4s. Sd. Mutton,. .... 3s. (Id. to 4s. 03. I Pork,........ 3s. 8d. to 5s. 4d.

Lamb, 3s. 8d. to 5s. Od.

PRICES OF HAY AND STRAW, JULY 24. Sewn( ereen.—Hay, 90s. to 95s.—Inferior, 60s. to ees.—Clover, 100s. to 105s.— Inferior, 70s. to 95s.—Straw, 30s. to 36s.

Wit trecatarm..—Clover, 90s. to 115s.—Hay, 725. to 96s.—Straw, 30s. to 36s.

ST. JAMES s.—Superior and prime Upland Meadow Hay, from 80s. to 105s.—In • ferior ditto and coarse Lowland Hay, —s. to —a. ; new 55s. to 78s.—Clover, 100s. to 115s.; new, —s. to —a—Wheat Straw, 33s. to e9s.—Oat, —s. to —s.- Barley,—s. to —s.—itye, --s. to--s.; per load of 36 trusses.—Good supply, and trade exceedingly dull.

COAL MARKET, JULY 23.

Ships at Market. Ships sold. Prices.

oi Newcastle ...... •. • ....• 33s. Od. to 35s. 03. 2 Sunderland ticL to Ott PRICES OF HOPS, Jo IX 25.

... 31. Os. to 31. fis. to 31. 15s. per cwt.

. 21. His. to :31. Os. to 31. Ss. .ail. Os. to 31. es. to 31. 10:.

51. Os. to 61. Gs.—Seconds -11. 10s. to 51. 5s.

21. 10s. to 21. 15s. to 31. 3s. per cwt. . ........ 21. 8s. to 21. 12s. to 21. His.

. 21. Ills. to 21. les. to 31. Os. Old May laid at 19;1,0001.

Kent Pockets ...

Sussex Pockets Essex Pockets Farnbain, fine Rent liege Sussex Bags.— Essex Bags .. CORN EXCHANGE, Fa tnAv, JULY 25.

Our arrival of Grain in general this week has been very limited, and, the weather still continuing very unsettled, Wheat fully supports the prices of Monday, thought the trade is not over brisk.

Barley, Beans and Peas sell on full as good terms.

The Oat Trade is tolerably brisk, in consequence of the shortness of the supply, and a trill% dearer.

Return price of Grain on Board Ship, as under :—