12 JULY 1828, Page 15

LONDON MARKETS.

MONEY MARKET, Aar 7-12.

THE FUNDS have undergone a considerable depression this week. Ru- mours have been afloat for some time that the recommendation of the Finance Committee to reduce the sinking fund to the amount of the ac- tual surplus of revenue would be carried into effect by government ; and as the period approached for the declaration of its sentiments, fears were entertained by many that the fund would be altogether abolished, and that prices would consequently fall. As is generally the case, the alarm was greater than the event has justified. Consols having fallen from 89t to 87, have this day recovered to 88, for the account on the 22nd instant. And now that all uncertainty is removed by Mr. Goulbourn's speech last night, the best informed are of opinion that the capitalists will invest in the funds, and that prices will again attain their highest elevation.

PRICES AT FOUR 0' CLOCK, SATURDAY, JULY 12.

3 per cent. Consols, for Money, 86i Account, 88 buyers Bank Stock, India, 209 to 10 201 2

August, 884 to 4 Exchequer Bills GB to 69 prem.

3 per cent. Reduced 874 India Bonds,. 103 to 104 New 4 per cents. 1014

CORN EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, JULY 11.

Our market continues in the same dull languid state we have so much noticed of late. The arrival of Wheat and Flour has been moderate, but seemingly quite suffi- cient for the demand, and though there is but little business doing, prices remain much as on Monday.

In Barley, Pease, and Beans there is no alteration in value ; and Oats, though in short supply, go off slowly, particularly unless fresh and in condition. In other articles no variation worth notice.

Behan price of Grain on Board Ship, as sender :—

Wheat, Essex Red,

S. S.

..... 40 to 46 Peas, White, ................

S. S.

38 to 40 Fine,. .

. .50 —58

Boilers,. .... 43 — 46 White, .. . ........... 45 — 55 Beans, small, ....... ......... 42 —46

Fine. .

, 60 — 63 Ticks, new . 32 — 38 S up erfine, ..... ..... 64 — 65 Old, ....... . ...... ........ —

Oats, Feed, .. ' 17 — 20 Barley, ...... ........ .....

20 — 32

Fine, 21 —22 Fine, . . . . . 33 —54 Polands, ............ ..... 18 — 21

Fine,...... .......... 22 — 2.4 Fine,. ... 58 — 60 Potato, ..... 2.5 — 26

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

'33 —14 Fine, ..... ........ . .....27 — 23 Maple, .................... 34 — 35

SMITHFIELD, FRIDAY, JULY 11.

Beef this morning is rather scarce, and in consequence sales are effected without difficulty at, for middling quantities, a trifle beyond the quotation of last Monday ; but the best descriptions go off on the terms of that day, 4s. 6a. per stone. Mutton has a free disposal, at an increase of 2d. per stone from last market, the supply being short.

Lamb, which has a moderate demand, is full 4d. per stone lower than Monday, 5s. 8d. being the top figure of to-day.

Veal, although extremely abundant, is much inquired for, and in consequence maintains 5s,

Pork also keeps its price of 5s. Gd. per stone.

To sink the offal—per stone of Sibs.

Beef, 3s. 6d. to 4s. 2d. to 4s. 6d. I Veal, 3s. 6d. to 4s. Sd. to 5s. Od. Mutton, Os. 8d. to 4s. 2d. to 4s. 86. Pork, 4s. 6d. to 58.03. to 5s. 6d. Lamb, 4s. 10d. to 5s. 2d. to 5s. Bd. Head of Cattle this day. Beasts, 410—Sheep, 11,829—Calves, 437—Pigs, 110. Head of Cattle on Monday. Beasts, I,883—Sheep, 23,370—Calves, 274—Pigs, 150.

NEWGATE and LEADENHALL—By the Carcase.

Beef,... ..... Os. Oti. to 4s. Od. j Veal, .. 3s. Od. to 5s. Od. Mutton,. ....Os. 41 to 4s. Od. Pork,........ Os. 8(1. to Os. 43. Lamb, 4s. Od. to 5s. 8d.

PRICES OF HAY AND STRAW, JULY 10.

Smerriersr..o.—Hay, 85s. Od. to 95s.—Inferior, 659. to 80s.—Clover, 958. to 105s. —Inferior, 80s. to 90s.—Straw, 32s. to 36s.

WorrscHAPBL.—Clover, 90s. to 115s.-11ay, 72s. to 96s.—Straw, 32s. to 33s.

ST. JAMES'S.—Superior and prime Upland Meadow Hay, from 80s. to 100s —In- ferior ditto and coarse Lowland Hay, —s. to —s. ; new 50s. to 80s.—Clover, 90s. to 1108.; very fine, 115s.—Wheat Straw, 33s. to 42s.—Oat, 30s. Od. to 33s.— Barley,—s. to —s.—Rye, —s. to —s.; per load of 36 trusses.—Good supply and trade tolerably brisk.

COAL MARKET, JULY 9.

Skips at Market. Ships sold. Price.