LONDON MARKETS.
CORN EXCHANGE, FRIDA.Y, SEPT. 19.
The Wheat trade was somewhat brisker on Friday, and rather higher prices were obtained both for free and bonded Wheats ; but, having a large arrival both of Wheat and Flour coastways, the smiles are not so brisk this morning, though MOIL- clay's prices are fully supported. Barley, Beans, and Peas sell on quite as good terms. Oats obtain rather better prices, though there is not so much business doing aeon Wednesday. In other articles no variation worth notice.
Return Price of Grain on board ship, as under :— S. S. s. s.
Wheat,EssexIted,52 to 56 Fine, .... 15 —37 Ticks, new, 25 — 29
Fiume,. ..... .... 65 — 68 Malt, . . 56 to 62 Ticks, old, ....... 32 to 39 White, .. ..... G0 — 74 Fine,— . ....... 63 — 66 Oats, Feed,...... 20 — 22 Fine, ... 76 — 80 Peas, Hog, .. . 38 —40 Fine,. 22 — 24 Superfine, ... .. ele —84 Maple S9 —41 Polands, ..... 20 — 23 New, ........ 58 — GO Peas, White, .... 42 — 45 Fine, 25 — 26 Rye,... . .. sit — 33 Boilers, ....... 45 — 50 Potato, ........ 27 — 28
Barley, . 30 —35 Beans, small, .... 42 — 44 Fine, ..... ...119 ----.S0
GRAIN arrived from SEPT. 9, to SE er. 13, both inclusive.
Foreign—Beans,. 61 qrs.
Peas, ..... 268 Linseed, .... 9893 Rape, . 105 Flour, .. 57Ihrls.
Irish—Wheat, 100 qrs.
Barley,. 7909 - Flour, 211081:s.
GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE of BRITISH CORN, For the Week ending SEPT. 12, 1828, made up from the Returns of the Inspectors in the Maritime Cities and Towns in England and Wales.
II/heats . .59s. 9d. 1 Oats ...... sss. hit!. 1 Beans, ...... lffis.10d. Barley. ........32 1 1 Rye, ..... al 4 1 Peas, .. .42 4
AGGREGATE AVERAGE OF SIN WEEKS.
Wheat, Ills. 3d. 1 Oats, ..... 23s. 4d. 1 Beans, ..... 39s. 9d. Barley,.. ..... 32 2 1 Rye .. ..... 32 0 1 Peas, ......... . 43 5 SMITHFIELD, Ennis's, SEPT. 19.
The demand for Beef this morning is equally as good as on Monday last, buCat louver prices, the figures of to-duly being hut 4s. 4d. for the best qualities. Allitton and Lamb have each a heavy sale, at a reduction of about 2d. per stone for both ar- ticles. Veal commands a free disposal, at the terms of last market. Pork has de- clined 4d. per stone, the best Pigs being quoted at 6s. To sink the offal—per stone of Sibs. Beef 3s. Gd. to 4s. 6d. to 4s. 4d. 1 Veal .. 3s. 6d. to 4s. Sd. to Is. 4d. Mutton...— Ss. 88. to 4s. Oil. to 4s. 4d. 1 Pork ..... 4s. Od. to Is. 4d. to Gs. Od. Lamb, 4s. Od. to 4s. tid. to 5s. Oil. Head of Cattle this day. 1 Beasts, 581 1 Sheep, 7,570 1 Calves, 265 1 Pigs ,140 Head of Cattle on Monday. . 1 Beasts, 2730 1 Sheep, 24,510 1 Calves, 180 1 Pigs, 180 NEWGATE and LEADENHALL—By the Carcase.
Beef, 'Is Od. to 3s. Sul. I Veal 3s. eld. to 4s. 9d.
Mutton,— . 3s. 4d. to 4s. Od, 1 Pork, ..... 4s. Od. to 6s. 08. Lamb, 3s. 8d. to 4s. 8d.
PRICES OF HOPS, SEPTEMBER 19.
The supply of the new growth of Hops is yet small, not more than about 400 Pockets having arrived. The sales have hitherto been trifling, the buyers being un- willing to comply with the prices demanded. The present currency may be quoted from 65s. to 74s. to 80s. per cwt. Old duty laid at 17I,0001.
PRICES OF HAY AND STRAW, SEPTEMBER 18.
SMITHFIE r.u.—H ay, Ws. Od. to 90s.—I nferi or and new, 50s. to 75s.—Clovcr, 100s. Oct. —Old 110s.—Inferior and new, 75s. to 95s.—Straw, 32s. to 36s. WII ITE C II Ar EL.—Clover, sts. to 115s.—Hay, 65s. to 92s.—Straw, 34s. to .10s.
Sr. JAMES'S.—Superior and prime Upland Meadow Hay, from 755 to 95s.—In- ferior ditto and coarse Lowland Hay, 55s. to 60s. ; new GIs. to 70s.—Clover, 75s. to 120s.; new, —s. to —s.—Wheat Straw, 385. to 42s.—Oat, 34s. to 38s.- Barley,—s. to —s.—Rye, 75s. to 95s.; per load of 36 trusses.—Supply good, COAL MARKET, SEPTEMBER 17. Ships at Market. Ships sold. Prices.
72 Newcastle.... 441...... 28s. 9d. to Sfis. 3d.
17 Sunderland, ...... 206. Ocl. to 37s. 6d.
English—Wheat 6634 qrs.
Barley, . s07 Malt, ... ..., less Oats,. ... ii7sil Rye, Si
Beans, . 1957
Peas, 641 Tares, ..... 24 E nglish—Rape,. . — qrs.
Brank,.. 53
Mustard,. 572 Seeds, 811
Flour, 5220 sks. Foreign—Wheat,2694 qrs.
Barley, 754 Oats, 3107