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Per H.C.S. Bridgewater, from China: W. H. Plowden, Esq., President of the Select Committee; J. H. Astell, Esq., supracargo; Sir John Claridge, Recorder of Penang; Lady Claridge and three children; Hon. Mr. Gardner, from Bengal; John Anderson, Esq., late of Penang; Mrs. Anderson and family; Mr. Griffith, from Madras ; Mrs. Griffith and three children; Mr. Bishop, from Madras; Capt. Browne, Bengal army; Mr. Greene, ditto; Lieut. James; Master Crocket; Mrs.

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PASSENGERS TO INDIA.

Per St. George, for Bengal: Capt. Corbett; Capt. Johnston; Lieut. Hay, Bengal army; Lieut. Macintosh, ditto: Messrs. Taylor, Lloyd, Minto, Williamson, Baxter, Monteith, and Bathgate.

Per Lady Raffles, for Bombay: Lady Beckwith; Mrs. Barnard; Mrs. Burns and her infant son; Mrs. Till; Miss Duncan; Miss M'Mahon; Miss Miller; Miss Rush; Miss Rawlins; Miss Stocqueler; General Barnes, H. M. Army; Major M'Mahon, ditto; Capt. Grenville, ditto; Captain Rose, Indian army; Mr. C. Downie, assist. surg.;. Lieut. M'Intyre, 24 Europ. Regt.; Messrs. W. F. Curtis and Jos. Estridge, cadets; Mr. Andrew Nisbett, Indian navy; Messrs. Stuart and Skinner, free merchants.

Per Tam O'Shanter, for Madras and Bengal: two Misses Rough; Mr. Sergeant Rough; Capt. and Mrs. M'Allister; Mrs. Ricketts; Mr. R. Dykes; Mr. R. Leishman; Mr. Jas. Kidd; Mr. Nevin; Mr. Lyall; Mr. Lamb; Mr. Liddell; Mr. Robinson.

Per Duke of Bedford, for Bengal: Col. and Mrs. Pollock and family; Mr. J. V. Stonehouse; Capt. Blake; Mr. Dalmaine, cadet; Mr. Sandford; Mr. Alexander; Mr. Saunders; Miss Saunders; Capt. Ogilvie; Capt. Hughes; Mr. Elliott, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Platt; Mr. Wimboldt; Mr. Roberts; Lieut. Fenning; Lieut. Sprye; Mr. Verner, cadet. Per Lord Hungerford, for Cape and Bengal: Mr. and Mrs. Brownrig and family; Mrs. Tucker; Miss Martin; Mr. Williams; Miss Money; Miss A. Money; Mr. Russell; Capt. Tomlinson; Mr. Budd; Mr. Carr; Mr. Bailey; Mr. Sutherland; Mr. Lester. From Calcutta to Cape: Mr. Colin Lindsay; Sir John Franks and family; Mr. and Mrs. Robertson.

Per Abberton, for Bombay: Capt. and Mrs. Hollingsworth: Lieut. and Mrs. Beelie: Mr. Young; Miss Griffiths; Mr. Campbell; Miss Curlewis; Lieut. Lowe; Mr. Hay; Mr. Roberts; Col. and Mrs. Lodwich; three Miss Lodwichs; Miss Malcolm.

Per Bland, for Bengal: Mr. Ballard; Mrs. Sherar; Miss Brown; Capt. Humphreys; Lieut. Birch; Mr. Hepburne; Lieut. Spye; Mr. Christie; Mr. Hicks; Mr. Routh; Mr. Blunt; Mr. Ramsey; Mr. Laing; Mr. Chively; Mr. Grindlay; Mr. Hawkins.

Per Resource, for V. D. Land: Mr. Wm. Wals kinshaw; Mr. J. Wallace Murdoch; Mr. Collett; Mr. Horatio Curzon; Mr, Frampton; Mrs. O'Brienand four children; Mr. Murray; Mr. Hy. Allen; Mr. H. Burcombe; Mr. Hopkins.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

June 1. In Devonshire, the lady of C. A. Kerr, Esq., Madras Cavalry, of a son.

23. In York Street, Portman Square, the lady of R. T. Goodwin, Esq., of the Hon. E. I. Company's establishment, Bombay, of a daughter. July 3. At Malshanger House, Hants, the lady of

Lieut. Col. Henry Smith, 1st Bombay L. C. and of
Baltibrys, in the county of Wicklow, of a daughter.
11. At Birdhurst, Croydon, the lady of Lieut.
Col. James Tod, of a son.

14. At Hammersmith, the lady of W. Ainslie, Esq. of Calcutta, of a son.

22. At Chatham, the lady of Capt. A. S. H. Aplin, 89th Regt., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

July 5. At Willesdon church, the Rev. Henry Pratt, M.A., chaplain on the Bengal establishment, to Sarah Frances Rosalinda, eldest daughter of Mr. Hall, solicitor, New Boswell Court.

At Perth, John Fender, Esq., Hòn. E.I, Com pany's service, to Isabella, second daughter of the late Alex. Malcolm, Esq. Perth.

7. At Edinburgh, J. J. Erskine, Esq. of Clathick, formerly in the Civil Service of the Hon. E. I. Company at Penang, to Isabella, eldest daughter of Wm. Boyd, Esq., writer to the signet.

8. At Stoke Church, Devonport, Adam, second son of Lieut. Gen. John Cuppage, to Frances, daughter of the late Col. Haldane.

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At Stoke, near Plymouth, Lieut. E. Haldane, Hon. E. I. Company's Service, to Catherine Mary, only daughter of Major Jones, K.T.S.

14. At St. Pancras Church, Lieut. Col. W. T. Baker, of the Hon. E. I. Company's service, to Susannah, youngest daughter of Wm. Coxe, Esq. of Leicester.

DEATHS.

March 13. At sea, on board the Orient, on the passage to England, Ens. F. Bennett, 9th Regt. Bengal N. I.

April 1. At sea, on board the Captain Cook, on his way from India to the Cape of Good Hope, Lieut.-Col. Jas. Delamame, 61st regt. Bengal N.L.

16. At sea, on board the Juliana, on the passage to England, B. D. Edmonds, Esq., Assist. Surg., Bengal establishment.

June 22. At sea, on his passage from London to -Leith, John Boog, Esq., late of Calcutta, son of the late Rev. Dr. Boog, first minister of the Abbey parish of Paisley.

26. At Edinburgh, Sir Thomas Ramsay, Bart., of Balmain, colonel in the service of the Hon. E. I. Company.

July 5. At Bath, Thos. Lechmere, Esq., many years a member of council at Bombay.

At Liverpool, A. Conwell, Esq., M.D. Surg. on the Hon. E. I. Company's establishment, Bom bay, aged 37.

19. In Finsbury Square, John Petty, second son of J. Petty Muspratt, Esq.

22. At Clapton, Martha, the wife of William Thacker, Esq. of Calcutta, aged 23 years, after giving birth to a daughter,

25. John Gilder, Esq. late of the. Hon. E. L Company's medical establishment, Bombay. 26. At Penzance, Mr. Wm. Bell, of the firm of Harper and Bell, London.

Lately, at sea, on board the Zenobia, on the passage from Bengal and Madras, Mrs. Cameron. At the Mauritius, Capt. James Ralph, of the ship Albion.

-On board the H. C. S. Duke of Susser, on the passage home, Mr. John Addison, manager of the Hon. E. I. Company's printing-office, St. Helena,

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N.B. The letters P.C. denote prime cost, or manufacturers' prices; A. advance (per cent.) on the same; D. discount (per cent.) on the same. The bazar maund is equal to 82 lb. 2 oz. 2 drɛ., and 100 bazar maunds equal to 110 factory maunds. Goods sold by Sa.Rupees B. mids. produce 5 to 8 per cent. more than when sold by Ct.Rupees F. mds.-The Madras Candy is equal to 500lb. The Surat Candy is equal to 746 lb. The Pecul is equal to 1333 b. The Corge is 20 pieces.

CALCUTTA, February 25, 1830.

Rs.A. Rs. A.

Anchors ..............S.RS. cwt. 15 0 (@, 20 0 Iron, Swedish, sq...Sa. Rs. F. md.
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REMARKS..

Bombay, Feb. 6, 1830.-From the great variety and qualities of chintzes, muslins, longcloths, madapollains, and cotton goods generally, which are brought to our market, it is almost impossible to give any accurate quotation without entering into a description of each, which would involve a detail quite beyond the limits of a price current ; we have therefore determined, instead of noting. them as formerly, at an advance or discount as we have hitherto done, to omit them altogether, only noticing them in our remarks in future.

Our market has never been, within our recollection, in a more inanimate state than at present, and there is little or no prospect of any amendment for some time to come. A few sales of piece goods have been effected during the fortnight at some reduction in price, but the market for cotton goods generally, is exceedingly dull and inactive. The Persian market is quite overstocked, and buyers; for that quarter will not come forward, conse sequently prints, if we except those in use here, are not inquired for, and the stock is heavy, both in first and second hands. Muslins of all sorts are

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Canton, Feb. 15, 1830.-No transaction has taken place with the holders of cotton since the entrance of the Company's ships into the port, in consequence of the Select Committee not having yet disposed of their consignments, by the issue of which the merchants wish to be guided. No material alteration, however, is anticipated from former prices.The Company have opened their treasury for bills on the Supreme Government of Bengal at 202 siccą rupees per 100 Spanish dollars, at 30 days' sight.

Calcutta, Feb. 27, 1830.-Twist has been in active demand during the week, and prices still looking up. Book muslins are in fair demand at low rates. Jaconets and mulls rather improving. Confectionary, perfumery, &c. only saleable by retail or auction. Copper in steady demand, and prices generally quoted higher. Spelter in fair inquiry, Iron, stock heavy, and no demand.

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On London, at 6 months' sight, Is. 8 d. per Rupee. On Calcutta, at 30 days' sight, 112) Bom. Rs. per 100 Sicca Rupees.

On Madras, at 30 days' sight, 102 Bom. Rs, per 100 Madras Rs.

Government Securities. Remittable Loan, 141 Bom. Rs. per 100 Sa. Rs. Old 5 per cent.-100 Boin. Rs. per 100 Sa. Rs. New 5 per cent.-113 Bom. Rs. per 100 Sa. Rs.

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Singapore, Jan. 30, 1830.
Exchanges...

On London, Private Bills, -none.

On Bengal, Government Bills, Sa. Rs. 206 per 100 Sp. Drs.

On ditto, Private Bills, Sa.Rs. 209 per 100 Sp.Drs.

Canton, Feb. 15, 1830.
Exchanges, &c.

On London, 6 months' sight, 3s. Ild. to 46. per Sp.
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