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Col. William Power, of the Royal Artillery, of a son.

Cropleys, Roxburgh, Reid, and Abbott; Thomas Bracken, Esq.; Robt. Nelson, Esq.; Dr. Moore; Lieut. Pinson; Messrs. Low, Sage, Turner, Torrens, Taylor, Reid, Kennaway, Learmouth, Mee, Guissell, Fathingham, Guyon, Harrington, Frederlic, and Toussaint.

Per Deveron, for Van Dieman's Land,

and New South Wales; Mr. and Mrs. Godwin; Miss Hamilton and servant; Miss Smith; Messrs. Lord, Smith, Dumstead, Jansides, Pickland, Chapman, Coward, Black, Brett, Murdock, Galbraith, Urquhart, Sampson, Robert, Morley, Balsey, Scott, Elliot, and Waindon. Per Upton Castle, for Bombay: Capt. Falconer; Mrs. Falconer; Major Hicks; Mrs. Hicks; Miss Bellain; Miss Forbes; Major Byne; Capt. Moreton; Capt. Pruen; Mrs. and Miss Pruen; Capt. Hardkins; Mrs. Hardkins; Capt. Canning; Mr. Beaumont; Mr. Penny; Mr. Shepherd; Mr. Elliott; Mrs. Elliott; Mr. Doherty; Mr. Hamilton; Mr. Thatcher; Dr. Gall, and Dr. Troop.

Ships Spoken With.

Duchess of Athol, London to Bengal and China, 1st March, lat 1. 30 N. long. 22. 30. W.-Princess Charlotte, M'Kean, Liverpool to Bengal, 26th Feb., lat. 16 S. lon. 30 W.-George the Fourth, Prissick, London to the Mauritius, Dec. 21, lat. 35 S. long. 41 E.-Sir David Scott, Tween, London to Bengal and China, Feb, 21, on the line.-Mary, Ardlie, London to Bengal, Dec. 15, within two days' sail of Saugar Point, Bengal.-Royal Charlotte, Graham, London to the Mauritius, Dec. 8, lat. 1 N., long. 85 E.-Castle Huntley, outward-bound, 17th March, lat. 3. 30. N., long. 20. 43. W.

Mr. Thornton, Supercargo of the General de Knock, who had been taken by the pirates off Batavia, was safe, having been conveyed to one of the Leeward Islands; the Rajah had interfered, through his former kindness to some Malays, and he was expected to return to Batavia about the 15th December, with the grateful feelings of his friends, who were alarmed for the preservation of his life.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

April 4. At the Government-House, Jersey, the lady of his Excellency Major Gen. Sir Colin Halkett, K. C.B., and G. C. H., of a daughter.

5. At Stockwell, the lady of Major Gen. George Cookson, of a son.

11. At Jersey, the lady of Commissary General Pipon, of a son.

14. At Charlton, the lady of Lieut.

MARRIAGES.

April 8. At St. James's Church, Jesse Cole, Esq., to Letitia Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late De Courcy Ireland, Esq., and niece to the Hon. Sir Edmond Stanley, Chief Justice, &c. at Madras. Mr. William Thomson, to Jane May. nard, only daughter of Henry Seally, Esq., of the East-India House.

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9. At Kingston Church, the Rev. John Edmunds (Kirk of Scotland), of Portsea, to Miss Caston, of Basingstoke, sister of the Rev. Mr. Caston, of Newport. Mr. Edmunds is shortly to embark as a Missionary to the East-Indies.

10. At St. George's, Hanover-square, William Turner, Esq., his Majesty's Secretary of Embassy to the Ottoman Porte, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of John Mansfield, Esq., M.P. for Leicester.

14. At Camberwell, Alex. Nairne, Esq, Commander of the Hon. East-India Company's ship General Kyd, to Ann Spencer, eldest daughter of Nathaniel Domett, Esq., of Camberwell-grove.

At St. Mary's, Lambeth, Mr. Jolin Allen, of Alfred-place, Kennington, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late J. Hill, Esq., of the East-India House.

16. At Balmungie, Fifeshire, John Small, Esq., late of Calcutta, to Mary Anne, youngest daughter of Wm. Lindesay, Esq., of Balmungie.

21. At Carisbrooke Church, in the Isle of Wight, E. C. Matthias, Esq., of the 44th regt., to Eleanor, fourth daughter of Capt. S. Earle, of the Hon. EastIndia Company's Service.

22. Edward Dodwell, Esq., of the East-India House, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late W. H. Tickle, Esq., of Marchmont-street, Brunswick-square.

DEATHS.

Feb. 28. John Henry, son of J. H. Matthews, Esq., H.M.'s 14th Foot, aged four years.

March 5. At Dresden, in his 72d year, his Exc. Baron Just, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of his Majesty the King of Saxony to the Court of Great Britain.

7. At Frandon, Cincinnati, in the State of Ohio, North America, Francis Donaldson, Esq., formerly of Sergeant's Inn, Fleet-street.

17. Jesse Ainsworth, Esq., of Wicken Hall, near Rochdale, Lancashire.

19. At Hamburgh, in the 78th year of her age, Mrs. Thomson, relict of George Thomson, Esq.

20. James Howe, Esq., of Suttonplace, Hackney.

31. Caroline, only surviving daughter of J. Walker, Esq., of Rickmansworth.

20. At Rome, Miss Bathurst, niece to Lord Aylmer.

21. At Paris, Walter, only son of the Earl of Airly.

23. Thomas Sherwood, Esq., Common Pleas Office, Temple, aged 69.

Peregrine Hogg, Esq., of Buckhurst-hill, Epping Forest, aged 78. 24. Mr. Leyson Lewis, of Farleigh, near Maidstone, Kent, aged 69.

25. At Leamington, the lady of C. Thomson, Esq., of Swanland, near Hull. At Laytonstone, Jane, second daughter of George Halford, Esq.

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Aged 21, Winchcombe Henry, youngest son of Henry Hicks, Esq., of Eastington, county of Gloucester.

-At Woolwich, Mr. George Stewart, gent., Cadet of the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich.

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At Clifton, Thomas Townsend, Esq., in his 81st year.

In Penton-street, Pentonville, Richard Gifford, Esq., in his 73d year.

At Clapton, Mrs. Morland, relict of Anthony Morland, Esq.

5. In Somerset-street, Portman-square, the Hon. Eliz. Turnour, wife of the Hon. and Rev. E. John Turnour, M.A. son (of the late Earl Winterton, Secretary to the Clergy Orphan Society, and a Magistrate for Middlesex and Westminster, &c. &c.), and eldest daughter of the late William Richardson, Esq., Accountant-General of VOL. XVII. 4 F

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At Croft Lodge, Cambridge, Mrs. Brackenbury, relict of the late C. T. Brackenbury, Esq.

At Louth, aged 107, Mrs. Ann Ward, late of Saltfleetby.

6. At the house of J. Palmer, Esq., Christ's Hospital, aged 74, Mrs. Philadelphia Stephens, formerly of Lisbon.

At Frinsted-place, Kent, aged 59, Mrs. Tylden Pattenson, relict of the late Rev. R. C. Tylden Pattenson, of Ibornden, and Frinsted-place.

7. At St. George's-place, Hyde Park Corner, after a lingering and painful illness, Robert Ellis, late Lieut. Col. late 25th Light Dragoons, aged 57.

At Bingham's Melcombe, county of Norfolk, in his 83d year, Richard Bingham, Esq., Colonel of the Dorsetshire regiment of militia, a Deputy-Lieutenant of the county, &c. &c.

8. At Cadogan-place, Peter, youngest son of the Rev. Dr. Crombie, aged 15.

9. In Henrietta-street, Cavendishsquare, Major-General Doveton, of the Madras Establishment, and M.P. for Lan

caster.

At Clifton, John Beale Browne, Esq., of Salperton, county of Gloucester. At Great Abshott, near Titchfield, John Blagrove, Esq., aged 71.

Aged 20, Benjamin, son of the Right Hon. John Radcliffe.

At his house, Queen's-row, Pimlico, aged 75, Mr. George Webster, late of St. Alban's-street, Pall-mall.

10. In Lambeth, Wm. Messing, Esq., of the Stock Exchange, in his 75th year. In Edgeware-road, James Marten, Esq., in his 74th year.

John Farley, Esq. of Thornton

Heath, Croydon.

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The Rev. John Fox, Rector of Sigston, in the county of York.

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At Cheltenham, Edward, youngest son of Major-Gen. R. Darling, aged six months.

12. At Rothesay, the Rev. Dr. Archibald M'Lea, aged 87.

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Mr. J. K. Varden, of High-street, Southwark.

13. At Wykeham Abbey, Yorkshire, the Hon. Dorothy Langley, relict of Richard Langley, Esq.

Mr. Peter Sidebotham, of Upper Norton-street.

At Netherby, Cumberland, Sir Jas. Graham, Bart, aged 62.

At Ongar, Miss Jane Taylor. Wilfrid Reed, Esq., of Brook's Wharf, aged 84 years.

At Camberwell, W. Weston, Esq., in his 55th year.

In Highbury-place, William Harryman, Esq., in his 75th year.

Mrs. Isabella Jones, widow of the late Mr. Francis Jones, of Lower Grosve

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At Shustoke, near Coleshill, Warwickshire, Avarilla, wife of Edw. Croxall, Esq.

15. At Kensington, Sarah, relict of the late Gen. C. Crosbie, in her 87th year.

R. G. Mackintosh, Esq., of Guildford-street.

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At Trenant Park, Cornwall, ViceAdmiral Sir Edw. Buller, Bart., in his 60th year.

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Sutherland Meek, Esq., M.D., late Member of the Medical Board at the Presidency of Bombay.

In his 80th year, Robert Roy, Esq., of Fulham, formerly of Old Burlington

street.

In Northumberland-street, St. Mary

la-bonne, in his 76th year, Henry Hoo. ley, Esq.

15. In Dover-street, aged 65, Mrs. Chambers, widow of the late Wm. Chambers, Esq., of Calcutta.

16. In Penny-street, Lake Allen, Esq., of the Inner Temple.

At Wexford, aged 93, Cornelius Fitzpatrick, Esq.

17. Shortly after his return from sea, in the naval service of the East-India Company, John Steyner, fourth son of Charles Bosanquet, Esq., of Hampstead Heath, in the 22d year of his age.

Thomas Treslove, Esq., of Brompton-row, in his 77th year.

At Edinburgh, Lieut. Col. Gerard, of Rocksoles, formerly Adj. General of the army in Bengal.

-At Paris, Maria, the youngest daughter of the late George Curling, Esq., of Cleveland-row, St. James's.

18. In Upper Grosvenor-strect, the infant daughter of C. G. Wynne, Esq.

ham.

W. B. Maltby, Esq., of Notting

19. In Edgar-buildings, Bath, aged 87, Col. Edw. Madden, late of the 15th foot, and Brigadier General in Ireland.

In New Broad street, Mary Turner, the youngest daughter of J. Christie, Esq. At Edinburgh, Mrs. Margaret MacDonald, spouse of Robert Scott Moncrieff, Esq.

20. In Bridge-Street, Blackfriars, the Rev. Robert Clarke, M. A., of Hexham, Northumberland, aged 53.

At Stoke Newington, Emma, the wife of T. B. King, Esq.

21. Lieut. Hume Johnston, of His Majesty's discovery ship Fury.

22. In Harley-street, aged 71, John Dixon, Esq., of Gledhow, county of York, Colonel of the 1st West York Militia.

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At York, James Saunders, Esq.

At Bath, the Venerable the Bishop of Bath and Wells.

23. John Brooks, Esq., of York-row, Kennington.

At Twickenham, Richard Twining, Esq., aged 74.

24. At Esher, Henry Swann, Esq., many years M.P. for Penrhyn.

In Winchester-row, J. Lack, Esq.,

aged 85.

25. At Pimlico, Mr. Wm. Meares, one of the king's messengers.

In Keppel-street, the Rev. C. C. Chambers, aged 41, Rector of Holmpton and Welwick, son of the late Sir Robert Chambers, Chief Justice of Bengal.

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Street, Major Patrick Hamilton, late of the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards.

Lately. At the house of H. Dowson, Esq., of Geldestone, aged 65, the Rev. Pendlebury Houghton.

At Pentillie Castle (in child-bed) Mrs. Coryton, the wife of J. T. Coryton, Esq.

Count Schulenburgh.

At Edinburgh, Lady Caroline Macdonald, daughter of the Earl of Mount Edgecumbe.

At Wykenham Abbey, Yorkshire, in her 68th year, the Hon. Mrs. Langley, relict of Richard Langley, Esq.

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LONDON MARKETS.

Tuesday, April 27, 1824. COTTON. We can notice no alteration in the prices of India Cotton, though a small advance has been paid by shippers for the better descriptions of Boweds, which are scarce; the sales are 2640 bales, at full prices. Almost all the Surats and Bengals were taken on speculation, and some few for home consumption; the Boweds also for exportation.

SUGAR.-The inquiries after Foreign Sugars do not lead to any extensive sales; some purchases of white Rios were reported, middling to fine 31s. a 34s.-The public sale of 2179 bags East-India Sugars went off 1s. a 2s. lower.

SALTPETRE. The sales lately are inconsiderable; a reduction of full 1s. per cwt. must be stated this week.

TEA. The market continues very heavy; Boheas and Green Teas are sold at a discount of 1d a 14d per lb. on the last India-House sale prices.

INDIGO. Indigo is almost the only article of East or West India produce which continues in good demand, and at advaneing prices: the sale commenced at the India House the 21st Inst. and very few lots have sold under 10s. per lb. ; the advance since the last sale is 3s. a 3s. 3d. on the middling qualities, and 2s. Ed. a 3s. per lb. on the fine.

The sale it is expected will finish on

as 19s. per lb.
Thursday; the lowest lot in the sale rea-
lized 8s. 9d.; there have been sales so high

but we believe there is no trace of the
and where the purchases are to be exported;
to trace the cause of the late great rise,
is maintained; there has been some interest
SPICES.-The late advance in Cinnamon

reported. There is little alteration in the
doubt effect the market quotations.
Pimento, fair quality, sold 73d a 77d.
By public sale this forenoon 147 bags
at the next sale at lower prices; it will no
and Nutmegs are taxed by the Company
channel of export; no purchases are lately
quotations of Spices this week. Mace

Years to serve.

Accounts.

Buying and Warehouses,

Correspondence,
House.

Civil College.

Military Seminary,

Military Fund

Law Suits.

Library.

Private Trade.

Shipping.

Treasury.

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UNITED COMPANY OF MERCHANTS OF ENGAND,
TRADING TO THE EAST-INDIES.

FOR THE YEAR 1824.

WILLIAM ASTELL, Esq. M.P. (Chairman) 4, Portland Place.
CAMPBELL MARJORIBANKS, Esq. (Deputy) 3, Upper Wimpole Street.
T Hon. William Fullarton Elphinstone, 2, Upper Harley Street.
T George Smith, Esq. M.P. 1, Upper Harley Street.

T Sweny Toone, Esq. 44, Mortimer Street.

T Richard Chicheley Plowden, Esq. 8, Devonshire Place.
T John Hudleston, Esq. 53, Margaret Street.

T John Bebb, Esq. 13, Gloucester Place.

T James Pattison, Esq. 37, Southampton Row, Bloomsbury
Sir George Abercrombie Robinson, Bart. 73, Pall Mall.
James Daniell, Esq., 49, Lime Street.

Hon. Hugh Lindsay, M.P. 22, Berkeley Square.
John Morris, Esq. 21, Baker Street.

William Stanley Clarke, Esq. Elm Bank, Leatherhead.
John Thornhill, Esq. Stanmore, Middlesex.
George Raikes, Esq. Fulham.

Robert Campbell, Esq. 5, Argyll Place, Argyll Street.

John Goldsborough Ravenshaw, Esq. 9, Lower Berkeley Street.

John Loch, Esq.

Charles Elton Pres Middlesex.

Colney Hatch, Finchley, Middlesex.

Josias Du Pre Alexander, Esq. M.P. 18, Hanover Square.
Neil Benjamin Edmonstone, Esq. 49, Portland Place.

Charles Mills, Jun. Esq. 24, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square.
John Masterman, Esq. Nicholas Lane, Lombard Street.

John Baillie, Esq. M.P. 9, Devonshire John Petty Muspratt, Esq. 9, New Broad

THE FOLLOWING GENtlemen are out by ROTATION:

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