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her bowsprit and received other damage in a heavy gale from N. W., on the 6th, 7th, and 8th Jan. (Had arrived and sailed from St. Helena, 5th March.)

Semiramis (S.), London to Bombay, spoken with on the 4th Febuary, twentyfour hours after leaving St. Helena, 150 miles southward of that island, (arr. Cape.)

PASSENGERS INWARDS.

Per St. George, from Calcutta, for Bristol (expected)-Lady Mouatt and child; Mrs. W. F. Dick and child; Mrs. Curtis; Mrs. Higginson and child; Mrs. Fuller and three children; the Hon. Sir C. T. Metcalfe G. C. B.; W. F. Dick, Esq., C.S.; Capt. Fisher, 48th N. I. and three children; Capt. J. M. Higginson, 58th N. I.; Lieut. French, 11th Dragoons; Drs. Spencer, Maclean, and Tidmarsh; D. 0. Dyce Sombre, Esq.; J. Cooper, Esq.; Ens. G. S. Browne, 70th N. I.; two Misses Lambert; Master Lowe.

Per Duke of Buccleugh, from Calcutta, (expected) — Mrs. Fane and two children; Mrs. Jackson and child; Mrs. Herring and two children; Mrs. Warden and four children; Misses Fane; Lindsay; W. Fane, Esq., C. S.; - Woodward, Esq., C. S.; Drs. Jackson and Stokes; Capt. Herring, B. N. I.; P. Browne, Esq.; 3d Foot; T. Smith, Esq., N. I.; Capt. W. Warden; J. H Wagenstruber, Esq.; and Master Vaughan.

Per Berkshire, from Bombay, (expected)-Mrs. Gen. Sleigh; Mrs. Wright; Mrs. Doveton; Mrs. Harrington; Miss Babington; Major-Gen. Sleigh; Capt. Cooper, 17th Foot; Capt. Doveton, Nizam's Service; Dr. McDonnel, 57th Foot; Mr. B. Fernandes; Misses A. S. Sleigh, Harrington, L. Simpson, A Smith, A. Macdonnel, Doveton; two Masters Sleigh; Master H. Smith; and Master T. W. Osborn.

Per True Briton, from Madras, (expected)-Mesdames G. Russell, Horsley, C. Oakes, Prendergast, Keighley; the Hon. G. E. Russell; Maj.-Gen. G. Å. Vigoureux, C. B.; J. Annesley, Esq.; G. L. Prendergast, Esq.; J. Scott, Esq.; eleven children. From the Cape, Lieut. J. Bowrett.

Per Wellington, from Madras (expected)-Mesdames Cator, Hunter, Fryer, Smith; Capt. F. Chalmers, Lieut. Bate, 57th Foot; J. Owen, Esq.; Ens Robertson; Mr. Morrison; Mr. Gordon; Misses Hunter, A. and L. Walter, Morrison; seven children.

Per Exmouth, from Calcutta, (expected)-Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunbar; Mr. and Mrs. R. Stewart; Mrs. Major. Halfhide; Dr. and Mrs. Baker; Capt. and Mrs. Brand; Capt. and Mrs. Parker, and eleven children.

Per Mounstuart Elphinstone from Calcutta, (expected)-Mrs. Bolton and child; Mrs. Smithson; Mrs. Voss and family; Mrs. Twentyman and child; Mrs. Hobson and two children; Capts. Hickman and Bolton; Lieut. Cautley; W. H. Twentyman, Esq.

Per Duke of Bedford from Bengal (expected).-Mrs. Major Lister; Mrs. Bedell; J. Maclean, Esq.; Lieut. Boileau and family; Lieut. Inglis; Nuwab Ikbal-ood Dowlah from Oude; Capt. Coventry.

Per Boyne, from Bombay (expected).-Mrs. Outram and child; Mrs. Pope and three children; Mrs. Stockley and three children; Mrs. Richardson and child; J. N. Macdonald, Esq.; R. Ferguson, Esq.; J. C. Le Geyt, Esq.; Lieut. Wood, ward; Master Hathway; three children of Major Blair. To the Cape-Major and Mrs. Foy, Art.; Mr. and Mrs. Willis; two children.

Per Thomas Grenville from Calcutta (expected.)-Sir C. and Lady D'Oyley; Miss McLeod; Messrs. Grange, Hodgson (C.S.), Tabor, Masters, Turton, Dr. Turner and Mrs. Sutherland.

Per Tigress from Ceylon (expected).—Mr. and Mrs. Granville and family; Col. and Mrs. Arbuthnot; Mr. and Mrs. Browning; Mrs. Wright and children; Mrs. Rodney and child; Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker and two children; Miss Jeremy; Lieut. Caldwell, 90th foot.

Per Perfect from Calcutta (corrected list).-Mrs. Orr; Miss England; Mr. Caw; Mr. Bourhill; Capt. Orr; Capt. Delancy, 75th reg.; Drs. Burt, Caw and Cantor; Lieuts. Veneker, Puleston, Cheek; Mr. England.

Per Mermaid from Bombay.-Mrs. Bourchier and child; Mrs. Ford and two children; Dr. Ford, H. M.'s 72d; F. C. Brown, Esq.; Lieut. Eyton, 90th foot; Miss Thatchers. Landed at Cape-Col. Hanson; Dr. and Mrs. Gibb and two children; Col. Arnot; R. F. Webb, Esq.

Per Repulse from Calcutta (expected).-Mesdames Rotton, White, Benson,

Norman, Armstrong, Campbell, Shuttleworth, Woodin Zillard; Cols. Andree, Morrison; Majors Rotton, White; Capt. Bamorick; Dr. Standham; Lieut. Ready; Quart.mastr. Betson; Corn. Reynolds; Lieut. Norman, 31st Drag.; Mr. Tiel; Mons. Gilliard, adv.-Gen.; Mr. Jordan; Mrs. Jordan and two children; Mrs. Townsend and three children.

Per Bland from Calcutta (expected).—Mesdames Abbott, Ward, Parker, Robertson; Misses Atkinson, S. J. Atkinson; the Rev. J. C. Proby; the Rev. Chadwick; Capts. Abbott, Engineers; Parker, 58th N. I.; Dr. Clarkson, B. M. S.; Lieut. Walker, 26th N. I.; Messrs. Douglas, Atkinson, T. Ostell.

Per Robert Small from Calcutta (expected).-Col. and Mrs. Battine and four children; Mrs. C. R. Barwell and three children; Mr. and Mrs. Gough and four ditto; Mrs. S. Clarke and five ditto; Miss Gouldsbury; S. G. Smith, Esq., B. C. S.; F. C. Read, Esq., ditto; Capt. Biddulph, B. N. Ï.; Lieut. Park, H. M. S.; W. T. Fraser, Esq., Miss and Master O'Dowda; three children. For the CapeMr. & Mrs. Horn.

Per Coromandel from Calcutta (corrected list).-Mrs. Col. Peckett; Mrs. Col. Cramer; Mrs. Dallas; Mrs. Fitzgerald and child; Mrs. Bates and child; Mrs. Place and two children; Miss Beckwith; Lieut.-Col. Cramer (died at Cape), 62d reg.; Capt. Cotton, 67th N. I.; Lieuts. Hudson, ditto; Fitzgerald, Art. ; Brooke, H. M.'s 31st foot; Ens. Mahon, 44th foot; Dr Agnew; W. Bates, Esq.; Master Bray; Mr. Newton, late of 13th foot. From Cape-Rev. B. Clough and family.

Per Seringapatam from Calcutta (corrected list.)-Lady Malkin and two children; Mrs. Gordon and child; Mrs. Rose and two children; Mrs. Evans; MajorGeneral Sir D. Ximenes, H. C. S.; Colonel Tickell, C. B.; Capt. Todd. H. C. S.; Lieuts. Rose, Hind, Creagh, Christie, Evans; Messrs. Wilkinson, Scott; Masters Cobb, two Masters Mathias; Capt. and Mrs. Trevelyan, (landed at Cape,) Mrs. Mathias (died at Sea, Dec. 30.) From Cape, Mrs. Fenwick and three children; Mrs. Warren and child; Dr. Bell.

Per Atalanta (S.) Bombay (28th February) to Suez.-Dr. and Mrs. Henderson; Mrs. Willoughby and child; Mrs. Crawford and child; John Scott, Esq.; T. R. Richmond, Esq.; Col. G. A. Litchfield; C. C. Crawford, Esq., Capt. Deedes, H. M. 17th Regt.; Lieut. Stowell, ditto; Cornet E. C. Stewart, Lt. Cav.; Lieut. T. Morse, B. E. R.; Capt. Moresby, I. N.; Mr. F. Robinson, Purser, I. N.; Lieut. H. C. Boulderson, I. N.; Mr. J. P. C. Soares, and Mr. J. L. Wilson.

From Bengal-Mr. Rush; T. P. Woodcock, Esq.; Capt. C. Biden; N. Morgan, Esq.; Major P. Johnstone, and M. C. Allen, Esq.; Hon. W. L. Melville.

From Madras-J. Seth Sam, Esq; and Major and Mrs. Warren and three children.

Per Thames, from Madras (expected).-Cols. Cadell and Ketchen; Misses Molle, Chesney; four Misses Cadell and Master Cadell.

Per Lady Flora, from Madras (expected).-Mesds. Beauchamp, Rorison, Power, Poole, Nott, Espinass; Miss Prendergast; Miss L. Prendergast; Majors Highmoor, 5th L. C., Rorison, 13th N. I.; Capts. Power, 32d N. I., Poole, 5th N. I., Davies, 43d N. I., Espinass, 4th foot; Rev. P. Moriarty; Lieuts. Silver, 20th N. 1., Downes, 41st foot: C. Bowles, Esq.; A. Campbell, Esq.; twelve Misses; ten

masters.

Per Barretto, Jun. from Madras (expected.)-Mesdames Ellis, Norman, Daniell, Pitcairn, and Saunders; Majors Butler, Kevan, Drake; Capt. Ellis; G. Adams, Esq.; J. C. Shubrick, Esq.; W. Crewe, Esq.

Per Clifton from Calcutta, (expected.)-Mesdames Brace, Bell, Eckley; Miss Green; Capt. Brace; A. M'Kenzie, Esq.; Dr. Leigh and five children.

Per H. C. S. Hugh Lindsay, from Bombay, (28th January) to Red Sea-Mr. and Mrs. Prendergast; Mrs. Hine; Mrs. Wright; Lieut,-Col. Little; Dr. E. Baillie; Capts. A. Wilson, H. H. Lloyd, Turton; and Nott, I. N.; W. A. Forsyth, Esq.; Lieuts. Coffin, Lewis, Bennett, Wigston, Hare; Boulderson, I. N.; Ens. J. L. Taylor.

Per Euphrates, (H. C. B.) Bombay, (7th January) to Red Sea-Sir R. W. Horton, Bart., late Governor of Ceylon and Suite; Dr. Walker.

Per Pegasus, Mauritius, to Cape-Mr. and Mrs. Cherwick and four children; Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett.

Per John Barry, from New South Wales, J. Loveless, J. Brine, F. Stanfield and J. Stanfield, four of the Dorchester labourers.

Per Atholl, transport from Mauritius. Lieut -Col. Simpson; Brev.-Major Hicken; Capt. Lucas; Lieuts. Hon. W. F. Byng, J. O. Lucas, W. Hemphill, G.

L. Way and A. St. G. Stepney; Paymast. Farewell; Surg. Ingham; Assist.-surg. Hemphill, all of H. M.'s 29th regiment.

Per Carnatic, from Bombay, (exp).-Mrs. Col. Stewart; Mrs. Shaw and three children; Mrs. Clunes and two children; Mrs. Harcourt and three children; Mrs. Patch and four children; Miss Stewart; Col. Stewart; Major Clunes; Major Henderson; Dr. Harcourt; A. Shaw, Esq., C. S.; A. Hornby, Esq. C. S.; Capt. Patch, Bengal Army; Dr. Patch, Bombay Estab.; Lieut. Dalbiac, H. M.'s 4th L. D.; Lieut. Tate, Bombay Army; Mr. Stewart; Master Elliot.

Per John Knox, from Bombay, (expected).—Mr. E. Casley.

Per Urania, from Bombay,(exp.)—Mesdames Hebbert and Nixon, and children; Master and Misses Thompson.

Per Royal George, from Madras, (expected).-Mesdames Geddes, Glover, Carlyle, Kenny, Miss Carlyle, two Misses Kenny; Dr. Geddes; Lieut. Glover; Lieut. de Balinhard; Licuts. Lowe, Darvall, Masters Geddes and Glover.

Per Gilmore, from Bombay, (expected).—Mrs. Barrington and four children; Mrs. Nutting and two children; Mrs. Hay and two children; Miss Hancock; Miss Collier; Col. Gordon, 3d Lt. Cavalry, lady and family; Major Buchanan, Madras Cav.; Dr. Moyle, med. board; Capt. Hay, 20th Reg.; Capt. Poole; two children of Lieut. Turner.

Per Lady Faversham, from Bombay, (exp.)—Mrs. Cooke and four children; Mrs. Browne and child; Mrs. Allen; Capt. Browne, 10th N. I.; Capt. Cooke, 19th N.I.; Capt. Allen, H. M. 6th regt., in charge of invalids; Lieut. Bennell, H. M. 2d regt.; Lieut. Ponsonby, 22d regt.; John Wooler, Esq.; Masters Elliott and Baumgardt; Misses Elliott and Ottley. Detachment of invalids.

Per Malabar, from Bombay (exp.)-Mrs. Elphinstone and 4 children; Mrs. Tomkins and one child; Mrs. Douglas; Mrs. Bell and three children; Mrs. Ironside; Mrs. Young and two children; Miss Grant; Hon. Edward Ironside; Capt. J. Young, Nizam's Service; Dr. Stewart, Bengal estab.; Lieut. White, in charge of H. M. troops; three children of Capt. Jameson. For the Cape. W. H. Wathen, Esq.; Lieut. Morris; Capt. Simons.

Per Duke of Argyll, from Madras (expected).—Mrs. McDonell; Mrs. Kerr ; Mrs. Griffiths; Mrs. Cunningham; Lieut.-Col. England; E. R. McDonell, Esq.; W. E. Lockhart, Esq.; L. D. Daniell, Esq.; A. R. Forbes, Esq.; Hon. K. E. Mourier, Governor of Tranquebar; Lieut. F. Marjoribanks; E. C. Griffiths, Esq.; M. B. Kerr, Esq.

Per Broxbournebury, from Bengal (expected).-Mesdames Tennant, Dougal, Green, Burridge; Lieut.-Col. Tennant; J. Dougal, Esq.; Capt. Green; J. O. Burridge, Esq., 16th Lancers; E. G. Swinton, Esq., Ens. Doveton; 25 Misses and Masters.

Per Earl Durham, from New Zealand.-Lieut. McDonald, R. N.; Mr. and Mrs. Bast and five children.

Per John-o-Gaunt, from China, (expected).-P. F. Robertson, Esq.; T. A. Gibb, Esq.

Per Madagascar, from Calcutta, (in addition to those named in our last).-Rev. T. Robertson; Mrs. Robertson; Mrs. Walker; Capt. and Mrs. Roberts; Mrs. Birrell and two children; Brig. Penny; Lieut. Siddons; Lieut. Bazett; G. T. Millman, Esq.; J. R. Savi, Esq. and two children; James Wemyss, Esq.

Per Hero, from Swan River and Mauritius.-Lieut. Banbury; Messrs. McLeod, Samson, and Clarence.

Per Petrus, from Batavia.-Mr. and Mrs. Hoop and son.
Per Prince of Orange, from ditto.—Mr. Cezard and family.

PASSENGERS OUTWARDS.

Per Childe Harold, for Bombay.-Mrs. and Miss Ducat; Dr. and Mrs. Peart; Mrs. Dawson; Miss Crawford; Miss Stewart; Miss Barnes; Miss Hewett; Lieut. Tod; Mr. Irving.

Per Orwell, for Madras.-Col. and Mrs. Home; Miss Stevens; Miss Poindestee; Lieut. J. Campbell and Lady; Messrs. Campbell, Stevens, Russel, Mc Cartny, Silver, Smith, Cooper, Maxwell, McLean.

Per Stratheden, for Madras.-Major and Mrs. Williams; Miss Armstrong; Mr. Elkinston; Mr. Swinton; Mr. Geo. Vansomerin; Mr. Wm. Vansomerin. Per Francis Smith, for Madras and Bengal.-Mrs. Edmonds; Miss Morton;

Miss Missing; Miss Pennington; Dr. Morton; Capt. Mann; Mr. Lyne; Mr. Carruthers; Mr. Scott; Mr. Smith; Mr. Grant; Mr. Rickards.

Per Florentia, for Sydney.-Dr. Edye and Lady; Miss Robinson; Mr. and Mrs. Tingcumbe; Mr. Henderson; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Betts; Mr. and Mrs. Garrard and family; Mr. Rawson; Mr. Moore; Mr. and Mrs. Bloxam and family; Mr. Shaw; Mr. Tyrrell; Mr. Steele; Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins and child; Mr. Robinson; with a variety of intermediate and steerage passengers.

Per Cambridge, to Cape and Bombay.-Mrs. Burney; Miss Burney; Mrs. Pechell and two children; Mrs. Henderson; Miss Wray; Miss Heathcote; Miss H. Heathcote; Mrs. Kyffen; Mrs. Costello; Miss Roman; Miss Stewart; Col. Harding; Major Jackson; Major Burney; Capt. Pechell; Lieut. Kyffen; Lieut. Burney; Dr. Costello; Lieut. Fuller; Messrs. Jameson, Cannan, Gillanders, Moreton, Pearson, Smith, Grant.

Per Reliance, Capt. Thos. Marquis, for Madras; sailed from Gravesend, 24th April.-Sir Robert Colquhoun; Lady Colquhoun; Capt. Ousley; Mrs. Ousley; Miss Ousley; Capts. Dudgeon, Hughes, Proudfoot; Miss E. Marquis, C. Marquis Ensigns Little, Kemp, Sullivan, Hodson, Young, Stratton; Drs. Campbell, Barker; Mr. Merridew, Mr. Thorp.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

Feb. 27. At the Cedars, Putney, the lady of Colonel the Hon. Leicester F. Stanhope, C. B., of a son..

At Staplegrove, near Taunton, the lady of Capt. Francis Blundell, 11th L. Dragoons, of a son.

At Stoke Newington, Mrs. James Rundall, of a son.

March 21.-The lady of Col. Lechmere Russell, Bombay horse art. of a daughter.

22. At his seat, Woodstock House, near Sittingbourne, Kent, the lady of Francis Law, Esq., late of the Bengal Civil Service, of a daughter.

24. At 9, Brunton Place, the lady of Major Horsburgh, E. I. C.'s Service, of a daughter.

25. At Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh, the lady of J. Wedderburn, Esq., Bombay C. S. of a son.

27. At the mil. college, Sandhurst, the lady of W. H. Cope, Esq., Rifle Brig. of

a son.

28. At Herne Hill, Surrey, the lady of Dr. C. Finch, Ben. med. estab. of a

son.

April 6.-At Brompton Barracks, Chatham, the lady of Major James Johnston, H. M.'s 44th, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

Feb. 19.-At Yeovil, John Newton, Esq., of Somerton, to Matilda Anna, eldest daughter of Capt. John Hall, late of the Hon. Company's Service.

March 6.-At Walcot Church, Bath,
Capt. T. Blair, eldest son of the late Sir
Robt. Blair, K. C. B., to Mary, relict of
Col. F. P. Stewart, of the Madras Art.
At Montrose, J. A. Guise, Esq.,
third son of the late J. Guise, of Bom-
Oriental Herald-Vol. 1.--. V.

bay, to Mary Jane, youngest daughter of the late T. Dougal, Esq., of Montrose.

13. At Redcastle, Ross-shire, J. Macleod, Esq., late of the Scots Greys, to Mary, second daughter of Major Gen. Sir H. Fraser, K. C. B., E. I. C.'s service.

14. At Tor, Devon, Capt. C. Yates, H. H. the Nizam's Cav., to Catherine, second daughter of S. Wright, Esq., Shelton, Staffordshire.

27. At All Souls, Langham Place, Major J. E. Williams, Madras Army, to Gertrude, eldest daughter of T. Gresham, Esq., late of Cheltenham.

28. At St. Mary-le-bone Church, Maza Mandow, late of Bengal, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of Mr. C. Hobbs, of Newbury, Berks.

April 7.-At Dublin, A. M'. C. Bird, of Newtown House, County of Louth, Esq., eldest son of the late Major H. G. Bird, H. M.'s 18th Royal Irish regiment, to Emily, second daughter of J. Boucher, Esq., Ordinance Storekeeper-General,

Dublin.

11. W. E. Lockhart, Esq., Madras Inf., to Dorothea, second daughter of G. C. Craigie, Esq., of Dumbarnie.

12. At St. Mary-le-bone Church, Capt. G. Logan, Madras army, third son of W. Logan, of Fingalton, Renfrewshire, Esq., to Eugenia Emma, youngest daughter of the late Hon. M. T. Harris, Madras Civil service.

17. At St. George's Church, Hanover square, Major Macdowall, 44th foot (Bengal), and of Carruth, Renfrewshire, to Eleanor, 3d daughter of D. M. Grant, Esq., of Arndelly.

19. At Kensington, C. Dale, Esq., of Gray's Inn, to Marion, 2d daughter of the late Col. J. W. Taylor, E. I. Co.'s service.

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DEATHS.

Feb. 16.-At Madeira, the Hon. Arthur Baring, youngest son of Lord Ashburton.

28. At Edinburgh, Anna, youngest daughter of the late Major J. Davidson, E. I. Co.'s Service.

March 4.-At Camp House, George Town, Guiana, Sir J. Carmichael Smyth, Governor of that Colony, aged 58 years.

11. At Malta, on his return from India, Capt. Pigott of the 45th regt., second son of John Pigott, Esq., late Lieut.-Col. Royal Bucks Militia.

23. At his residence, Nelson Street, Dublin, Lieut.-Col. Parkisson, Hon. E. I. C.'s Service, aged 77.

26. At Edinburgh, Malcolm, infant son of Capt. Græme, of the Madras Cav.

31st. In Crawford Street, Mrs. Peach, widow of the late J. Peach, Esq., of the E. I. Co.'s civil service, Bengal, aged 84. At Springfield, near Chelmsford, Capt. Aldham of the E. I. C.'s service,

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aged 54. [He fell suddenly from his horse whilst returning from a hunt at Nutfield Bury, and died instantly.]

April 1.-In Devonshire Street, W. C. Alston, Esq., late Lieut.-Col., E. I. C.'s service, aged 78.

5. At Darligton Place, the wife of Capt. G. Ritherdon, E. I. Co.'s service, and grand-daughter of the late Sir T. Alston, Bart, of Bedfordshire.

13. At Oriel Lodge, Cheltenham, Capt. C. S. Timins, R. N., aged 66.

14. In the Regent's Park, Clara, youngest child of J. Woodford, Esq., M. D. Madras Army, aged 17 months. 16. At Deal, Lieut. T. Clendon, I. N., aged 38.

21. Capt. Hugh Cathre, country serv. Lately. At Taunton, C. Durand, Esq. formerly of the E. I. C.'s service, aged 72.

Lately. Mr. John Reilly, Colonial Broker, aged 66.

Money Market and Commercial Entelligence.

CALCUTTA, 17TH FEBRUARY, 1838.

GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

Our advices as above, bring a fall of about 1 per cent in the 3d 5 per cent loan, and of per cent in the 4 per cent loan; other securities remain as our last. BANK SHARES.-Bengal. Rs. 3000 @ 3050 Prem. 350 "400 66

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Bank of Eng. Promissory Notes 60 days st.

C. R. ls. 10 @ ls. 102d.

Private Bills with Shipping documents at 6 months st., or 10 months date,

Co. R. 2s. 1d. a 2s. 2d.

Ditto without documents, ditto 2s. 1 d. a 2s. 24d.

FREIGHT to London and Liverpool, 60s. a 140s. per ton, and will probably keep up. INDIGO.—A public sale on the 13th shewed a decline of Rs. 5 maund upon previous prices. Quantity exported, Fy. Mds. 47,531. Estimated quantity, under 100,000 mds.

SALTPETRE.-A further fall during the week, of 2 or 3 as.
SUGAR.-Rates unchanged, and much business transacted.

SHELL LAC.-Further fall of 1 a 2 Rs. md.-Lac Dye, unaltered rates, market dull.

OPIUM.-Advance of 10 Rs. per chest. Patna, Rs. 725 per chest.

RAW SILK.-Holders of fine qualities have somewhat reduced their demands. EUROPEAN GOODS.-Confectionary, well-assorted Oilman's Stores, and Perfumery, are at an advance: most other articles at a discount,-or, as stated in our last.

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