1 NOVEMBER 1828, Page 15

LONDON MARKETS.

CORN EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. • Our supply of English Grain in general this week has been very moderate, though elere has been a good arrival of Foreign Wheat. On the whole, we should say Mon- day's prices are very freely supported for Wheat, and a good deal of business has been done to-day. Barley is rather cheaper than otherwise, and Beans and Peas sell on quite as good terms. The Oat trade is tolerably brisk for good Horse Corn, which is taken off prztty freely on rather better terms. In other articles no material va- riation.

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

s. S. S. S. S. S.

Wheat,EssexRed,60 to 65 Fine . 42 to 45 Ticks, old, . 40 to 44 Fine, 70 — 80 Malt,- .... .. ... 58 — 6S Ticks, new, '11 —38

White, new 72 —78 Fine, .......... 70 —74 Oats, Feed,. ..... 20 — 23 Fine, ...... 82 — 8S Peas, Hog. .......16 •• .• 26 — 39 Fine, ......... 24 — 27 Superfine, 92 96 Maple, . .. 38 —41 Polands, .... 20 —24 New, ...... 73 — 82 Peas, White. ....40 40 — 44 Fine,..... ..... 26 — 28 Rye,... . - ... 35 —40 Boilers, . 48 50 Potato, 30 —31

Barley, 34 — 38 Beans, small, ... 40 —44 Fine, . . . . 32 — 34 GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE of BRITISH CORN,

For the Week ending OCT. 24, 1828, made up from the Returns of the Inspectors in the Maritime Cities and Towns in England and Wales. Wheat, 76s. oa. 1 Oats 26s.10d. I Beans, .... 40s. 98.

Barley, 9 1 nye, ...... :38 3 I Peas, .42 9

AGGREGATE AVERAGE OF TIIE LAST SIX WEEKS.

Wheat, ..... 67s. 6d. I Oats. ..........24s. 24s. 3d. I Beans, 37s.0d. Barley,.. . 1 Rye .. . . . 33 4 1 Peas, ... . . . 40 9 QUANTITIES and PRICES of BRITISH CORN, &c.Sold in this Market during the week ending Tuesday, Oct. 2Ith, from the Returns

to the Inspector by the Corn Factors.—Imperial Measure.

Quars. Aver, Quars. Aver. Quars. Allen

Wheat .. 9167 77s.10d. I Oats ... 17091 .. 28s. Id. 1 Beans.... 1976 .. 40s. 2d.

Barley 5645 40 I Rye .... 147 .. 40 0 1 Peas .... 1433 .. 42 I) GRAIN arrived from Om 21, to OCT. 25, both inclusive.

English—Rape,.. 30 qrs. Foreign—Beans, 2365 qrs. Beanie.........- . — , 4135

Mustard, — Rape, . •• • — Seeds, 260 Tares, .. . ... 52

Flour, ...... 9244 sks. Hemp, .. ..... — Foreign—Wheat287:18qrs. Irish—Wheat, .. 1452 qrs.

.. Barley, . 850 Oats, 5145 Oats, .... —.1427 Flour, 485 sks.

PRICES OF FLOUR. Town made per sack.. ..... 70s. to 75s. I Essex and Suffolk, on board ship 60s. to 70s.

Seconds.. ----------65 — 70 1 Norfolk and Stockton 55 68 BRAN, per quar.7s.Od.to Sc. Od.—SOLLARD, fine, per quar. 18s. to 20s.

PRICE OF BREAD.

The highest price of Bread in the Metropolis is 128. for the 411). Loaf. There are others who sell from a halfpenny to three halfpence below that rate.

PRICE OF SUGAR.

The average price of brown or Muscovado Sugar, computed from the returns made In the week ending October 28, is 32s. 7/d. per cwt., exclusive of the Duties of Cus- toms paid or payable thereon on the importation thereof into Great Britain.

PRICE OF CANDLES.

Good Store Candles.... 7s. 0d.-per doz.—Itloolds . 8s. 61 per doz.

English—Wheat 6064 qrs. Barley. .......43,55

43.55 Malt, 2102 Oats, -4241 Beans, . 2310 Peas, .... 1560

Tares, 228 PRICE OF TALLOW, SOAP, &c. °moose 24. Town Tallow, per 11215 43s. Od. Yellow Soap, per 112I1) White .. ..... 41 0 Curd .. .......... ....... 84 0

74s. Oa.

Yellow Russia 41 0 Mottled Soap ditto 20 (1 Melting Stuff ..... ......... 25 0 Good Dregs ... . 5 0 Ditto Rough ....... ......... 24 0 SMITHFIELD, Fa DAV, OCTOBER 31. Beef is extremely heavy in disposal this morning, in consequence of the large supply, which consists of upwards of 800 4s. is the top price. Mutton has also a very dull demand, yet prices have not given way from Monday. Veal and Pork are without variation from last market.

To sink the offal—per stone of Sibs. Beef 3s. 28. to 3s. 8d. to 4s. Ud. I Veal .. ... 3s. 8d. to 4s. M. to 5s. 08. Mutton Sc. 8d. to 4s. 2d. to 4s. 48. I Pork ...... 4s. Od. to 5s. Od. to 5s. 8d. Lamb, 4s. Od. to 4s. 44. to 5s. Od.

Head of Cattle this day I Beasts, 817 I Sheep, 6120 I Calves, 233 I Pigs ,140 Head of Cattle on Monday. I Beasts, 2993 I Sheep,25,260 I Calves, 182 I Pigs, 150

NEWGATE and LEADENHALL—By the Carcase.

2s. Sit, to 3s. 68/ I Veal, 3s. 48. to 4s. 88. zBieuetft,o n , ... . 2s. 108. to 3s.10d. 1 Pork,.... . .4s. Od. to 5s. 8d.

Lamb, 3s. 48. to 4s. 48.

PRICES OF HAY AND STRAW, Or:roust,. 30.

S AI IT II F E L D.—II ay, 80s. to 87s. 6r1 .—Inferi or and new, His, to 75s.—Clover, 95s. Od to 105s.—Inferior and new, 70s. to 90s.—Straw, 30s. to 36s. WIIITECHAPEL.—Clover, SOs. to 112s.—Hay, 60s. to 95s.—Straw, 30s. to 36s. Sr. JAsiss's.—Superior and prime Upland Meadow Hay, from 73s. to 95s.—In- ferior ditto and coarse Lowland Hay, 55s. to 60s. ; new 655. to 70s.—Clover, 75s. to 120s.; new, —s. to —s.—Wheat Straw, 38s. to 42s.—Oat, 34s. to 38s.— Barley,—s. to —s. to —8.; per load of 36 trusses.—Supply moderately good and trade tolerably brisk.

COAL MARKET, OCTOBER 29.

Skips at Market. Ships sold. Prices. 731 Newcastle.... . ..... 27.+ ....... 30s. Od. to 37s. Od. 261 Sunderland .... 21/ . :32s. 6d. to 38s. 9 d.