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are variously estimated at from 25,000 to 40,000 bales. This all occurred late on Friday afternoon. Breadstuffs.--The market is firm. Flour is quiet and partially 6d. lower. Sales at 28s @ 32s. 6d.--Wheat is quiet, but firm — sales of red at 11s. 3d. @ 13s.; white 12s @ 14s. Corn generally closed with an advancing tendency, and all qualities have slightly advanced. Mixed 39s 9d.; white 43s. @ 46s. Provisions — The market is quiet. Beef is dull. Pork is quiet, but prices firm. Bacon is quiet.--Lard is quiet at 63 cents. Tallow is firm at 54s. @ 54s. 6d. Produce Ashes are steady: Pots 28s. 9d. @ 29s; Pearls 28s. 6d. @ 29s. Sugar closed buoyant at 6d. advance for refining. Coffee quiet Rice firm, and all qualities advanced. Linseed is scarce, at an advance of 1s. Linseed Cakes firm, at extreme prices. Linseed Oil is firmer, but dull. In Fish Oils, the sales have been unimportant. Rosin is steady at 5s. 3d @ 5s. 6d. Spirits Turpentine is steady at 34s. 6d. @ 35s.