The East-India Company have given notice, that at their sale of Tea, which will be held in the month of March 1819, the several species of Tea will be put up to sale at the following prices respectively, viz. Bohea at is. 5d. per lb.; Congou at is. 10d. ani 2s. 3d.; Campoi at 28. 8d.; Souchong at 2s. 11d.; Pekoe at 2s. 10d.; Twankay at 24. 2d.; Hyson Skin at 28, 3d.; and Hyson at Ss. and 43.
CARGOES OF EAST-INDIA COMPANY'S SHIPS LATELY ARRIVED. CARGOES of the Hastings and Prince of Orange. Company's. Muslins Callicoes Prohibited Goods-Raw Silk-Saltpetre-Hemp.
CARGOES of the Orient and Lloyds.
INDIAN SECURITIES AND EXCHANGES.
Intelligence from Calcutta to the 9th June states the Company's 6 per Cent. Loan Securities as under:
Daily Prices of Stocks, from the 26th of October to the 25th of November 1818.
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E. EYTON, Stock Broker, 2, Cornhill, and Lombard Street.
Arabic, the source of the European Languages
Arithmetical notation, Persian scheme of Army British, in India, thanks to, by the Governor General (official) 299.-Division Orders, 302-Dis- tinctions conferred on corps, 86, 216. New levies, 85.-Military allowances to Deputy Judge Advo- cate, 326.-Distribution of forces 90, 202, 203 Asiatic Society, meetings of, 74,226, 495 Ashta, battle of, Gen. Smith defeats
Bajee Row, and liberates the Rajah of Sattarah, 197, 198.-Thanks by Gen. Smith to the Officers, 199.- Return of killed, wounded, and missing
Asia Minor, prospect of Missions in 502 Astrachan, Pilgrims from Bucharia pass through to Mecca
Athos, Mount, account of the Greek Monastery, at
Atmosphere, observations on the temperature of
Ayres, purser in the Cabalva, his journal
Bijapoor, dimensions of immense guns at
Bombay territory, 310.-Account of the weather at, 480.-Institution of a college at, proposed Boorup, fort of described
Borneo, Manilla brig cut off at Boyd, Gen.. report on his claim, 371. -Account of his corps
Bradshaw, Lieut.Col., his diplomatic and military services
Brightman v. Probatt
Brown, Mr., his account of Malabar under Hyder and Tippoo Burmah empire, rumour of invasion from, 77.-Chittagong frontier Burmas, a party of, stow arms clan- destinely purchased in their boats 215
Cabalva, narrative of the shipwreck of 611 Cai Caus, translation of the ro- mance of Calcutta, improvement of, by drains 74.-Auxiliary Bible Society, ex- tracts from seventh report of Camphor tree of Sumatra described 262 Cape of Good Hope, intelligence from 317 Caraite Jews in Tartary Cargados Garajos, description of, 612,
614, 618. Cabalva, wrecked on 612 Casia buds, the seed receptacle of the
Dallas, Sir T., his remarks on a let- ter from Mr. Hudleston, 347.-Re- flections on, by Hortensius Dalrymple, Capt., lost at the ship- wreck of the Cabalva
Damaun, town of, described Daniel, Persian account of Darius, classed by oriental writers with their great sovereigns Davidson, Mr., his drawings surrep- titiously obtained by the Duke de Chaulnes, 493.-His discoveries in Egypt Davy, Sir John, M.D. observations by, on ocean and atmosphere Debates at the East-India House. Shipping laws amendment bill, 56. -Half-year's dividend, 149.-Li- censed ships, 150.-Shipping acts consolidation bill, 151.-Mr. Hu- dleston and Col. M. Wilks, 161.— Museum and Library, 176.-Mr. Hudleston's case, 393.-Marquis of Hastings
English Alphabet, defective
Etymology, comparative .. 122, 125
gur, Sunghur, Pallee, and Boorup, 196, 319. Mudunghur, Nowa- poora, 319, 324.-Isapoor, Log- hur, 320, 411,512.-Seedghur and Bhugwaghur, 403.-Wassota, ib.— Dummul, 405.-Galna, Chandore, 410.-Padshapoor, every place of the Peishwa's and Goklah's beyond the Kistna, except Belgaum, 411.- Raiy Machee, Cowanee, 411.— Chundun, Wundun, Nanghurry, Wyratghur, Kummulghur, Pan- dooghur, Kellinga, 411, 412.-Kel- delghur, 412.-Gudduck, 404. Dummul, 405.-Suidwah, 407.- Bealghur, 408.-Talneir, ib. 422- The Killedar executed for breach of faith, 409. Kottilghur, 96. →→ Oshatgurr, 322. - Singur, 322, 323.-Rajh Manchee, 323.-Rus- saulghur, 323.-Gheriah, 418.- Bhugwantghur, 418.-Atchera, &c. Ramghur, 419.-Dahmoonoe, 421. -Trimbuck, Nassuck, and Juneer, 419.-Sooner, Hursur, Chowan, Juodun, Hurrychundurghur, Koon- zelghur, Saugor, 420.-And the hill forts dependent on it, 422.- Forts in the province of Salsee, 419, 514, 516.-Ryghur, 406, 519, 630. Various others, 524, 526,— Chanda, 628, 634, 637.-Mul- ligaum, 638.-Pritchitchur, 639.- Several in the Kokun 640 Francis, Sir Philip, notices of.. 571 Garul-ganga, its current impetuous 145 Gazetteer, Indian, Portfolio to, 365, 467 Goats, Shawl, brought to London,
and introduced into Scotland Good Hope, Cape of, intelligence from 222 Goorkha dynasty in Nepaul Gorkhalis oppress the villages in Boutan, 12.. Their oppressions likely to extirpate the inhabitants, 147-Obstruct Mr. Moorcroft in his journey through Undes, 148. Disarm and bind Mr. Moorcroft,- 251.-Entrench themselves in an abbatis of stakes and brushwood 253 Grammar-general, divided by Plato and Aristotle into three parts Grant, Mr., surgeon's mate in the Cabalva, drowned in attempting to swim to shore
Greeks of the present day, their im-is
Greek language has no word to ex-r
press the science of Algebra
Greek manuscripts, none found in the
seraglio at Constantinople, 489.-
Guns of immense size, notices of
Guzzerat, death of Futteh Sing
Himalaya mountains, heights of 74 Hindoos, two devotees submit to vo- luntary tortures, 297.--Benevolence of opulent Hindoos at Calcutta .. 325 Hindoo philosophy, doctrine of the Saktis supposed to have been a- dopted in the Grecian and Roman mythology, 2.-Claims of the Hin- doos to the science of Algebra as extant in their ancient treatises, vindicated, 590.-Compared with pretensions set up by modern writers for the Greeks, 592.-Their proficiency compared with the at- tainments of Europeans before Lagrange Hindoostanee lectures in London, 295. Professorship established for, 621.-Instituted under the auspices of the Company, 596.— Linguists appointed to the Bengal and Bombay armies, ib.-Proposal for extending the appointment to the Madras army.. Holkar, Mulhar Rao, and Regency. (And see Maheidpore.) Gen. His- lop's dispositions to reduce the forces collected by Holkar after the battle of Maheid poor, 186.- Holkar's troops evacuate Jowra, 189.-Estimated force remaining with Holkar, 190.-Treaty conclu- ded with, 190.-Copy of treaty, 81. The Bheema Bhai surrenders to Sir W. Grant Keir, 202, 407.- Leaders of Holkar's army publicly behead the Bhaee regent, mother of Holkar, 206, 422.-Gen. Brown defeats Rooshun Beg, and other ¡ leaders of the wreck of Holkar's army, taking prisoner Paim Sing 207, 209, 211, 507.-Maj. Grant said to have captured Holkar's jewels, 211.-The BaraBhaee, with Ram Deen, proceeding toward Iu- dore, 212.-Major Agnew enters Holkar's camp after the conclusion of peace.. Hops, introduced at Botany Bay Hudleston, John, Esq. his answer to the letter of Sir T. Dallas, 597.- Papers thereby referred to 664,665,671 Humpee, formerly Bisnagur, ruins of extensive
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