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Average Prices of CORN through

Wheat Barley, Beans, and Pease, from Essex and Kent, and very little Grain of any description from other out ENGLAND, for the week end-places. New Wheat continues to ing September 1.

come in very dry in quality, and the best parcels sold on terms fully equal to last Monday, but the principal part being thin, sells at a reduction of 1s. to 2s. per quarter.

Corn Exchange, Mark Lane. Quantities and Prices of British Corn, &c. sold and delivered in this Market, during the week ended Saturday, September 2.

There is a better demand for Malting Barley, which sells at last week's terms.-Beans and Pease have experienced a farther reduction of 2s. per quarter, since this day se'nnight; but there is rather more demand to-day for the former article.-Grey Pease are also 2s. per quarter lower. During the past week the demand for Oats was very slack, at a further reduction of 1s. to 2s. Wheat.. 3,899 for 11,818 0 4 Average, 60 7 per quarter; but to-day the attenBarley.. 495 833 15 3..........33 8 dance of several country buyers has Oats.. 3,854 6,556 17 1....... .34 0 Rye.... 124 292 11 7....... ..47 2 occasioned an improved sale at raBeans.. 694 .. 1,758 2 8..........50 8 ther better terms than Friday.— Pease 634 1,843 11 2..........58 1

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There is no alteration in Flour.

Friday, Sept. 8.-There has been a good supply of Wheat and Flour this week, and not much other English Corn, but a good supply of Foreign Oats. Wheat is considered 18. cheaper, but not much business doing. Barley unaltered. Beans, Pease, and Oats, are 1s. per quarter cheaper, with very few sales taking place,

MARKETS.

Per Quarter.

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S. d.

Wheat.. 55 8 Rye.... 38 11
Barley 34 9 Beans
48 6
Pease... 54 4

Oats.... SO 1
Total Quantity of Corn returned as
Sold in the Maritime Districts, for
the Week ended September 1.

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Monday, Sept. 11.-The supply of Wheat and Flour last week was good, but of other articles coastwise it was small. Foreign Oats continue to arrive in large quantities. This morning there is a fair supply of

Account of Wheat, &c. arrived in the Port of London, from Sept. 4 to Sept. 9, both inclusive.

Qrs. Wheat 6,905 | Tares Barley 1,773 Linseed.. 4,849 Malt.... 5,074 Rapeseed. 2,384 Oats .15,455 Brank Beans. Flour.... 2,274 Mustard.. 6,700 Flax Rye.. 147 Hemp Pease.... 2,263 Seeds Foreign. Wheat, 7,842; Barley, 6,723; Oats, 20,245; and Beans, 1,256 quarters.

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COUNTRY CORN MARKETS.

By the QUARTER, excepting where otherwise named; from Wednesday to Saturday last, inclusive.

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Smithfield.- Hay....80%. to 105s.
Straw...32s. to 35s.

Whitechapel.--Hay.... 80s. to 110s.
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* Dalkeith and Haddington are givenby the boll.-The Scotch boll for Wheat, Rye, Pease, and Beans, is three per cent. more than 4 bushels. The boll of Barley and Oats, is about 6 bushels Winchester, or as 6 to 8 compared with the English quarter.

Liverpool, Sept. 5.-With reference to the late Order in Council, as appeared in the Gazette of the 1st instant, I would now observe, that the quantities of those articles, therein contained), now in the docks and in bond, are but trivial, say about 18,000 quarters of Oats; 1,504 quarters of Beans; 676 quarters of Rye; and about 200 quarters of Pease: but this sudden change of the Corn Laws has, as might be expected, unsettled the Corn trade here for a time, and in consequence, at this day's market, a complete stagnation prevailed, and few, or no material, sales were effected, although most descriptions of Grain might have been bought at a decline from late prices.

Imported into Liverpool from the 29th Aug. to 4th Sept., 1826, inclusive: -Wheat, 21,910; Barley, 600; Oats, 8,227; Malt, 1,118; Beans, 674; and Pease, 191 quarters. Flour 224 sacks, per 280 lbs. Oatmeal, 396 packs, per 240 lbs. American Flour, 18 barrels.

Guildford, Sept. 9.-Wheat, old, 127. to 177. 10s.; ditto, new, for mealing, 15. to 167. 15s. per load. Rye, 52s. to 56s.; Barley, 30s. to 36s.; Oats, 28s. to 37s.; Beans, 48s. to 56s.; and Pease, grey, 54s. to 56s. per quarter.

Norwich, Sept. 9.—We had a good supply of Wheat at market to-day and the demand not being great, 2s. per quarter lower was submitted to, Prices of Red from 48s to 54s.; White, 57s. The supply of Barley was exceedingly large, and sold from 30s. to 36s.; Oats, 24s. to 31s.; Beans, 38s. to 41s.; Pease, 38s. to 42s; Boilers, to 54s. per quarter; and Flour, 43s. to 44s. per sack.

Bristol, Sept. 9.-The following are about the present prices of Corn, &c. at the Corn markets here. Supplies very moderate.-Wheat from 5s.6d. to 7s. 9d.; Barley, 3s. 9d. to 5s: 9d.; Oats, 2s. 74d. to 3s. 9d.; Beans, 4s. 9d. to 7s. 4d.; and Malt, 5s. 6d. to 8s. 6d. per bushel, Imperial. Flour, Seconds, 32s. to 45s. per bag.

Ipswich, Sept. 9.-We had to-day a large supply of both Barley and Wheat, which were both 1s, to 2s. per quarter lower. Prices as follow:-Wheat, 52s. to 58s.; Barley, 335. to 37s.; and Pease, 46s. per qr.

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Manchester, Sept. 9.-The sudden, but partly anticipated, change in the measures adopted by Ministers, for the admission of bonded Oats, Rye, Beans, Pease, and Oatmeal, for immediate consumption; and the further importation of those articles has occasioned a complete stagnation in the trade. To-day we had a fair attendance of town and country dealers, but the business transacted was very trifling. Wheat has declined 4d. per bushel, and scarcely any sales made at that reduction.-Oats are fallen in value is. per 45 lbs., which induced some buyers to purchase rather freely. -Barley and Beans cannot be quoted with any degree of accuracy, and our currency is merely presumed.-Flour moves off heavily, and is is. to 2s. per bag lower.-Oatmeal (through the great depression in Oats) has given way &s. per load.--Wheat, English, 57s. 8d. to 62s. 10d.; Irish, 57s. Id. tq 64s. 7d.; Canadian, (duty paid,)59s. 5d. to 62s. 10d.; Foreign, ditto, 56s. to 59s. 5d.; Barley, 36s. 1d. to 40s.; Oats, Irish, 26s. 8d. to 31s. 5d. per quarter, Winchester; Beans, English, 53s. to 55s.; Irish, 49s. to 54s. per qr. 63 lbs. per bushel. Malt, 38s. to 50s. per load of six Imperial bushels. Flour, 48s. to 50s.; Irish, 48s. to 50s. per bag of 280 lbs.; Barrel Flour, 46s. to 50s. Oatmeal, 28s, to 42s. per load of 240 lbs.

COUNTRY CATTLE AND MEAT MARKETS, &c.

Norwich Castle Meadow, Sept. 9.-We had only a few lots of about three parts fat Cattle at market to-day; prices of the best 8s. per stone of 14 lbs. sinking offal. The supply of Store Stock was large, but of an inferior description. Scot sold from 4s. to 4s. 6d. per stone, when fat. Short Horns, 3s. to 4s. Cows and Calves a very flat sale. The supply of Sheep and Lambs was good. Shearlings sold from 24s. to 29s., fat ones to 41s.; Stock Down Ewes to 31s. 6d. Lambs from 13s. to 19s. Pigs cheaper.

Horncastle, Sept. 9.-Beef, 7s. to 7s. 6d. per stone of 14 lbs. Mutton, 6d. to 7d.; Lamb, 6d. to 7d.; and Veal, 6d. to 7d. per lb.

Manchester, Sept. 6.-There was a large supply of Cattle to-day, which, owing to the late rains, those well fed met a trifling advance and brisker sale. Lean Cattle were very difficult to quit. Sheep and Lambs plentiful and rather dearer.-Beef, 43d. to old.; Mutton, 44d. to 54d.; Lamb, 4d. to 5d.; Veal, 5d. to 7d.; and Pork, 34d. to 5d. per lb. sinking offal.

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Essex
Kent.

AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, sold in the Maritime Counties of
England and Wales, for the Week ended September 1, 1826.

Wheat. Barley. Oats.
S. d. s. d.
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..53 8....36 4....26 6
..54 0....34 6. .26 1
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.54 9....35 2....30 0
62 5....38 0....33 8
.64 4....41 0....36 2
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3. 35 7
.58 1....39 6....28 6
..56 11....54 4....30 2
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2....29 4

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Dorsetshire
Hampshire
North Wales
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South Wales
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