27 SEPTEMBER 1828, Page 15

LONDON MARKETS.

CORN EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 26.

The arrival of Grain in general this week has been exceedingly moderate, and the Wheat trade this morning was very brisk, at an advance of from 4s. to 5s. per quar- ter since this day se'nnight. Barley is a trifle dearer, and Beans of both sorts may be noted about Is. per quarter higher. The Oat trade has improved about Is. per quarter since Monday, and a good deal of business has been done. In other articles no material variation.

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

Wheat,EssexRed,56 to 63 Fine, .......... 68 — 76 White, .. 60 — 76 Fine,

... 78 — 85

Superfine, 86 — 90 New, ........ 66 — 71 Rye,— :30 — 34 Barley, 30 — 35 S. b.

Fine 36 to 40 Malt,............ 56 — 63 Fine 64 — 66 Peas, Hog, .. 36 — 39 Maple, .. — 41 Peas, White, .... 40 — 44 Boilers, ..... .46 — 48 Beans, small, .... 40 —42 • S. S.

Ticks, new,...... — 29 Ticks, old, :32 to 34 Oats, Feed,...... 20 — 22 Fine,.

Polands, .... 20 — 22 Fine, .... 24 — 28 Potato,........ 28 — 29 Fine, ..... '29 — 31 GRAIN arrived from SEPT. 16, to SEPT. 20 both inclusive.

English—Wheat 15385 qrs.

Barley, . 147•I Malt, 3700 Oats,.... 11207 Rye, 25 Beans, 1788 Peas, 1708 Tares, 181 Brank, — Peas, 288 Mustard,...... :380 Linseed, .... 5462 Seeds, ........ 285 Rape, .. . • • • — Barley, ....... 207 Barley, 468 English—Rape, 15 qrs. Foreign—Beaus, 4125 qrs.

...... 11279 sirs. Flour, .. 619 sks. Flour, Foreign—Wheat 11111 qrs. Irish—Wheat, 1243 qrs.

Oats, .... ...5:313 Flour, 4270hrls.

GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE of BRITISH CORN, For the Week ending SEPT. 19, 1528, made up from the Returns of the Inspectors in the Maritime Cities and Towns in England and Wales.

SMITHFIELD, FRIDAY, Seer. 213.

This morning's market for Beef is particularly dull. The supply is not abundant, but the demand is affected by the thinness of town,-and thelCone.equent slack trade of the butchers. The best qualities do not go beyond 4s. 2d. Inferior sell at 3s. 2d. The trade in Mutton is very heavy at the prices of Monday-4s. 4d. being the highest quotation for best Wethers. Veal is not in request, and barely supports Monday's figure of is. Pork remains without alteration.

To sink the offal—per stone of bibs.

Lamb, 4s. ed. to 4s. 43. to 5s. Od.

Beef, I PRICES OF HOPS, SEPTEMBER 26.

The supply of the new growth arrives tardily at market, and as the usual demand of this period of the season has commenced, prices have advanced 8s. per cwt.—Kent Pockets now sell from 74s. to 84s. to 911s.—Sussex Pockets, 636. to 72s. to 78s.

Old duty laid at 160,0001.

PRICES OF HAY AND STRAW, SEPTEMBER 25.

SMIT n Fr ELD.—Hay, 70s. Od. to 90s.—Inferior and new, 45s. to 65s.—Clover, 95s. 03. —Old 110s.—Inferior and new, 70s. to 90s.—Straw, $0s. to 36s.

WHITECHApEL.—ClOVer, b0s. to 115s.—Hay, 65s. to 95s.—Straw, 32s. to :36s.

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 12os.; new, —s. to —s.-Wheat Straw, 385. to 425.—Oat, 34s. to Stis.— Barley,—s. to —s.—Bye, 75s. to 95s.; per load of 36 trusses.—Supply good, and trade dull.

COAL MARKET, SEPTEMBER 24.

Ships at Market. Ships sold. Prices.

121 Newcastle.... ....• .. 31s. 03. to 38s. 3d.

4 Sunderland /••• 27s. Od. to 39s. Od.