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;NBATS EETry APRIL 27.

MONEY MARKET.

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TAFF VALE RAILWAY.

LONDON CORN EXCHANGE.

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LONDON CORN EXCHANGE. MONDAY.—The accounts received from the various country mar- kets, held on Saturday, are to the effect that the wheat trade was heavy, at a decline of fully Is. per quarter. The prevailing fine weather, and the favourable accounts respecting the appearance of the wheat plants, operated against the trade. With foreign wheat we were tolerably well supplied. There was a fair inquiry for the best malting barley, at full rates of currency. Grinding and dis- tilling sorts ruled heavy. We had scarcely any inquiry for malt, the supply of which was limited. The demand for oats was in a sluggish state. Prices, however, were firmly supported. The sale for beams was in a very inactive state, at last week's quotations. In peas next to nothing was doing. Indian corn and meal sold at previous currencies. The demand was by no means active. The flour trade was heavy. WHEAT— s. s. Essex and Kent, Red .39 to 49 Ditto, White, New 41 53 Norfolk and Lincoln, Red 38 46 Ditto, White 41 49 Irish, Red 39 42 Ditto, White 42 47 KTK— Old 25 „ 27 New 25 27 BARLEY— Grinding. 23 ,,25 Malting 28 30 Chevalier 31 33 MALT— Suffolk and Norfolk. 57 58 Brown 48 50 Kingston and Ware 57 58 Chevalier 59 60 OATB- 1. 8. S. Yorkshire and Lincoln- shire, Feed 16 to 20 Potato 21 24 Youghal and Cork, Black 14 17 Cork, White 14 20 Scotch, Feed 20 23 BEANS- Tick 25 „ 34 Pigeons 40 44 PEAS- Grey 30 33 Grey 30 33 Maple 33 White 27 Boilers 27 „ 30 FLOUR— Town made 42 44 Suffolk 34 38 FLOUR— Town made 42 44 Suffolk I 34 38 Stockton and Norfolk 33 36 WEDNESDAY.—Our market to-day was again very scantily sup- plied with English wheat, The demand for all descriptions was in a very inactive state at Monday's quotations. Liberal supplies of foreign wheat have arrived this week, viz., 13,210 quarters. Selected samples were held at full prices. Very little barley was on offer. The demand was firm, and prices were fairly supported. In malt very little business was transacted at last week's currency. The supply of oats proved fully equal to the demand. In prices no change took place. Beans, peas, Indian corn, and flour as last ad- vised.

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LIVERPOOL CORN EXCHANGE.

CARMARTHEN.—APB.IL 28.