Hon. John Forster Alleyne, late President of His Majesty's Council of that island. Nov. 13. At Clifton, Lady Sullivan, relict of Sir B. Sullivan. 20. At Sidmouth, aged 70, the Rev. Jas. Bernard, Rector of Combeflory, Somerset, and of Stoodleigh, Devon. 21. At Blackwell, near Darlington, Durham, Capt. Ralph Milbanke, R.N., aged 75. 22. At the Hague, Wm. Barker, Esq., of East Sheen, Surrey, late Captain in H.M.'s 20th Light Dragoons. Esq. In Trinity Square, John Roebuck, 24. At St. Enoder Vicarage, aged 84, the Rev. Wm. Hocker, A.B., of Exeter College, Oxford. Jas. More Molyneux, Esq., of Loseley Park, Surrey. 27. In Brunswick-square, Harden Burnley, Esq., aged 83, father-in-law of Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. 28. At Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire, the Rt. Hon. Rich. Philips Lord Milford. At Stamford, Lincolnshire, Wm. Bury, Esq. of Ripon, Yorkshire, formerly a Capt. in the 11th Foot, aged 71. Charles, third son of Chas. Barclay, Esq., of Clapham Common, aged 13. 30. At Ham Common, Eliz. Mary, wife of Capt. Booth, 15th King's Hussars. At Naples, Lieut. Col. Monier Williams, of the Hon. E. I. Comp. Service, Bombay. Dec. 1. At Cowes, Mr. John Maynard, R. N., aged 90. He was at the taking of Quebec, in 1755. Aged 28, D. D. Van Butchell, youngest son of the late Martin Van Butchell, of Broad-street, Golden-square. In the Meal Vennal, Edinburgh, Mrs. J. M'Kay, aged 101. She retained her faculties till the day of her death. In Hunter-street, Brunswick-square, Mrs. Adams, widow of John Adams, Esq. late of Peterwell, Cardigan. Mrs. Curteis, of Devonshire-place. 3. In his 9th year, the Hon. John Russel Keppel, youngest son of the Earl of Albemarle. 19. The wife of Mr. Bennet, Secretary at Lloyd's, after a few days' illness. She John Marsh, Esq., late Chairman of survived the death of her second daughter, the Victualling Board, aged 77. Emma Frances, only ten days. At Cornwood, Devon, aged 73, the Rev. Duke Yonge, vicar of that parish, and of Sheviock, Cornwall. At the Royal Naval Hospital, at Haslar, Lieut. N. D. Barnes, R.N., late of the Preventive Station at Pagham. 20. In Rathkeale, Robert Allen, Esq., M. P., late of H.M.'s Navy. 21. At Weymouth, Anna, the wife of Capt. Newcombe, C.B., of H.M.'s ship Pyramus. 22. Peter Giles, Esq., of Grosvenorplace, aged 69. 24. At Blackheath, of the hoopingcough, aged thirteen months, Alexander William, son of Major John Hickes, of the Bombay establishment, LIST of SHIPS trading to INDIA and Eastward of the CAPE of GOOD HOPE. 25. In Bloomsbury-place, George Bur ley, Esq., aged 73. Lately. In Ludgate-street, aged 32, EXCHANGES. INDIAN SECURITIES AND lister, late of Wimpole-street, CavendishEliza, widow of General Keith Maca- Calcutta Price Current of 14th Aug. 1823. Discount on Private Bills, Non Remittable Do.. 13 to 13 8 Interest on Deposit Loans ... Ditto 2 months certain ditto. Do. 2 8 do. Do. 40 do. Do. 3 8 do. Asiatic Journ.-No. 97. VOL. XVII. L. a. d. Cochineal................lb. 0 3 6 to Coffee, Java............cwt. 3 15 0 319 O L. s. d. 046 4 50 400 Zedoary Bourbon ..... Mocha ........ Cotton, Surat.......... .Ib. 0 Madras...................................... Drugs, &c. for Dyeing. 09000 Aloes, Epatica.......cwt. 12 00 -25 0 0 Anniseeds, Star........... --- 400 300 2 5 0 0 0 Unrefined, or Tincal Camphire unrefined...... 9 Cardemoms, Malabar..lb 0 Ceylon........................... 2 7 0 0 10 SOO 215 0 215 O 810 Galls, in Sorts............. Purple and Violet .lb. Ordinary Ditto...... Consuming qualities.. Madras Fine and Good 0 5 0 05 14 0 0 0 Sago.. Cassia Buds..........cwt. 16 10 0 Lignea .............. Castor Oil.............lb. 0 0 9 0 0 11 -16 00 4 0 China Root..........cwt. Coculus Indicus.......... 1 15 0 300 Columbo Root............ Dragon's Blood........... Gum Ammoniac, lump.. 7 Arabic.......... Animi...........cwt. Gambogium ....... ..........lb. Shell, Block....... Stick............................... Musk, China..........oz. Nux Vomica.........cwt. 1 ............Oz. 5 0 008 9 020 0 5 6 5 0 0 15 0 0 6 0 15 0 0 12 0 090 Pekoe.... Hyson Skin Mace....... ........ Nutmegs........... Hysen 700 -18 300 500 Manilla and Java.... Tea, Bohea............. lb. 0 2 4 1 16 O 6 8 4 0 036 0 0 4 9 0 1 16 0 100 -08 S -097 100 OSI 02 6 0 39 09 S 03 5 0 5 3 0 3 4 0 39 0511 Gunpowder Tortoiseshell Wood, Saunders Red.. ton 900 <-10 00 2 5 00 33 LONDON MARKETS. Friday, Dec. 26, 1823. COTTON.-Great sensation has been produced on the market by intelligence from Liverpool; there has been much business doing, and great interest as to the future prices: the advance is fully d. a jd. per lb., and the business done would have been more considerable, had not the holders demanded much higher prices. The sales (including those on Friday last) consist of 3,200 Surats 51d. ordinary, to 6d. midling, and 64d. a 63d. for fair and good fair; 1,600 Bengals, 5d. a 6d. middling to good fair; 950 Madras 54d. a 64d. ordinary to middling fair; 6d. a 64d. for fair and good fair; 30 Orleans 84d. fair; 30 Manilla 93d. a 94d. good fair; the above in bond; and, duty paid, 30 fair West-India at 9d. Speculators are the principal operators, who have generally directed their attention to India Cotton; Brazils are also in great demand for home use. The letters from Liverpool to-day are still favourable. UNCLEARED GOODS.-The Lords of the Treasury have ordered the cargoes of all ships which arrived from places within the East-India Company's Charter, up to the 31st Dec. 1815 (with the exceptions of Camphor, refined or unrefined, Lac Lake or Lac Dye, Red Wood or Red Saunders, and also prohibited goods), to be cleared forthwith, either for home consumption or exportation; and in the event of a price not being obtained for them at a re-sale equal at least to the full amount of the Duties of Customs and Excise, together with the expenses thereon, that they may be destroyed, in the manner directed by the act 43 Geo. 3. cap. 132. sec. 29. |