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864 History-;[Nov

At Old Aberdeen market, on the zoth ult. there was a considerable Show of black. cattle: Sales dull, and numbers driven away vnsole. There were few horses. i

At Kelso tair, Nov. 5, there was a tolerable Show. of black cattle, which-were nearly all Sold at moderate good prices: the Show of horses Was not great; great prices were asked for good ones for the draught. The corn trade was» rather brisker: wheat from 455. to 505. barley 355. to 335. oats 245. tO 303.

At Berwick high market, on the&8th, the Show of cattle was not great: fat kepttheir prices, but the lean Sold heavily, and at reduced prices.

Friday, Nov. 1.--At Teignmouth and North Shields fair, the Show of fat cattle was considerable: prime maintained their prices, butinferior went off lower than of late. Horses were not in demand, except those of figure, which Sold well. There was a large swine fair, and they Sold at reduced prices.

At Swattham fair, on Monday, Nov. 4, there was an abundant quantity of Sheep, horses,&c. which, in general, Sold at very high prices.

The sbow of Dorset and Somerset Sheep, at Appleshaw, on Satur« day the 2d inst. was not 50 great as.at the Michaelmas fair. Prices of forward ewes SOS. and Some Seld as low as 288. On Monday,'the 4th, there was a Showof the Wilts and Hants breeds. Horned ewes and lambs were as much Sought for as the South Downs.--Ewes 305 to 205. Jambs 255. to 155.=--Young horses, on the 5th, Sol6 dear; 1n= ferior horses went at low prices.

At the Kull market, Nov. 20, wheat experienced.a little advance; being from 605. to 708. per quarter: barley from 36s. to 388. per quarter.

At York Soulmas fair, held on Thursday the 14th inst. there was a very great Show of beasts; fat Sold remarkabty welt, but lean fell in prices. There wasonly a poor Show of Sheep; but this was Sup PosSed to be owing to the beast fair interfering.

At Stamford fair, on the gth, the Show ot beasts was not 50 great as uSual; they notwithstanding Sold at lower prices than werex-

ected.

Wakefield corn-market, Nov. 15.=-WZcat, South country, 445- to 705.=-Lincolnshire, 448. to 70s.--Holderness, 44S. to 705.=-New ditto, 605. to 705.--Barley, Norfolk and Suffolk, 395. to 405.=-Lin« colnshire, old, 39s- to 405.=-Yorkshire Wolds, 38s. to 418.=-0ats, 258. to 328.=-New, 255. to 295.=-Beans, South country, 465. to 485» --Lincolnshire, 465. to 485---Holderness, 463. to 485=-Pease, White, 483. to 528.=-Malt, South country, 768. to 805.--Lincolnshire, 765. to 805.=-Yorkshire Wolds, 765.--Rapeseed, 401. to 4:1, per last.

At Beverly fair, on Tuesday the zth inst. the number of cattle for Sale, both fat and lean, was considerable; prices rather upon the de- cline. The how of horses was not large as has often been Known; those of Superior kinds were Scarce, and brought very high prices: inferior ones hardly Salcable at any rate. A great number of pigs were Shewn, many of which were driven away unsold; but those disposed of went at rather higher prices.

At Horncastle fair there wasa large Show of black colts; they Sold rcadily at high prices. Atthe above fair a poor man, a drover, felt down and instantly expired.

At Hexham fair, on Friday the 8Sth inst. there was a Sreat many cattle; fat kept their prices: the Sale, in general, was rather SIoW.-=-