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ORIENTAL TUITION.

The Arabic professor at Cambridge (the Rev. Dr. Lee) intends opening an Oriental Lecture in that university, for the advantage of the civil and other servants of the East-India Company proceeding to India; in order to meet the exigencies provided for in the bill which dispenses with the e residence hitherto required at Haileybury College."

DONATION TO BISHOP'S COLLEGE, CALCUTTA.

Cambridge. Atra congregation on the 31st May, a grace passed the Senate for presenting copies of all books printed at the university press, at the expense of the university, to the library of Bishop's College, Calcutta.

ARCHDEACON HAWTAYNE,

Oxford. On the 15th June, the degrees of bachelor and doctor in divinity were, by decree of convocation, conferred on the Rev. John Hawtayne, M. A. of Exeter College, Archdeacon of Bombay.

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PROMOTIONS AND CHANGES IN THE BRITISH ARMY.

(SERVING IN THE EAST) 13th Light Drags. W. J. Hooper to be corn. by purch., v. Evered prom. (8 June),

16th Light Drags. Com. W. Van, from Cape corps, to be cornet, v. Brown prom. (18 May); H. F. Bonham to be corn. by purch., v. Penleaze (20 May).

1st Foot. Capt. C. S. Hopkins to be maj. by purch., v. Glover prom. (10 June); Lieut. W. Carter to be capt. by purch., v. Hopkins (do.); Ens. H. W. Neville to be lieut. by purch., v. Cross prom. (11 May); W. B. Johnston to be ens., v. Wood dec. (1 June); Assist.surg. W. Dillon, from 3d Royal Vet. Bat., to be assist. surg. (25 May).

2d Foot. Hosp. Assist. T. Atkinson to be assist. surg., v. Campbell prom (11 May).

6th Foot. Lieut. W. H. Hill, from h. p. 14th F., to be lieut., v. M'Queen app. to 44th F. (1 June). 13th Foot. Assist.surg. J. Patterson, from 45th F., to be surg., v. H. Hamilton, who rets. on h.

p. (25 May); St. G. Cronie to be ens. by purch., v. Browne prom. in 44th F. (8 June).

14th Foot. J. May to be ens., v. Layard prom. (11 May).

44th Foot. Lieut. S. M'Queen, from 6th F., to be lieut., v. E. H. Clarke, who rets. on h. p. (1 June).

45th Fot. Lieut. W. Trevelyan, from engineers, to be lieut., v. Kearney, app. to 86th F. (8 June).

47th Foot. Lieut. P. J. Douglas, from h. p. 9th F., to be lieut., v. Walker, whose app. has not taken place; and J. B. Wyatt to be ens., v. Wyatt who res. (both 8 June).

54th Foot. Capt. J. Arnaud, from h. p. 34th F., to be capt, v.J. Gray, who exch. (8 June).

67th Foot. Brev. Col. N. Burslem, from h. p. 14th F., to be lieut. col., v. R. Gubbins, who exch. (25 May). A in ERE- - 7

69th Foot. Lieut. E. Hopwood, from h. p., to be lieut., v. Hon. R. King, who exch., rec. dif. (12 June).

89th Foof, Lieut. T. G. Twigg, from h. p. 18th L.D., to be lieut., repaying dif,, v. Peck,' app. to 84th F. (8 June).

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97th Foot Ens. T. R. Travers to be lieut. by purch., v. Mairis prom.; and C. Nagel to be ens, by purch., v. Travers (both 10th June).

Ceylon Regt. Lieut. A. Montresor, from 78th F., to be capt. by purch., v. Auber; and Lieut. R. G. Davidson, from h. p. 99th F., to be lieut., v. Nowlan app. to 13th F (both 11 May); J. Woodford to be lieut. by purch., v. Van Kempen prom. (24 May); Hosp. Assist. W. Lucas to be assist. surg., v. Wilkins app. to 2d F. (25 May).

Allowed to dispose of their half-pay. Lieut. G. Hager, 46th F.; Lieut. Col. C. Maxwell, 30th F.; Maj. W. Stewart, ditto; Capt. D. Grahame, 6th F.; Maj. D. Gregorson (Lieut. Col.) 31st F.; Capt. A. Prole, 83d F.; Capt. J. H. Holland (Maj.), 69th F. (all 10 June); Lieut. Col. W. Percival, 67th F. (17 June).

The undermentioned officers having brevet rank superior to their regimental commissions, have accepted promotion upon half-pay, according to G. O. of 25th April 1826 :

To be Lieut. Cols. of Inf. Brev. Lieut. Cols. J. Austin, from 97th F. (11 May); M. Clifford, from 89th F. and A. Kelly, from 54th F. (both 1 June).

To be Majs. of Inf. Brev. Majs. S. Box, from 30th F. (11 May); R. Howard, from 30th F. (18 May); T. Falls, from 20th F. (25th May); A. Bowen, from 3d F.; W. Kingdom, from 38th F.; J. Rowan, from 1st F.; W. Bennett, from 69th F.; and P. Yale, from 48th F. (all 1 June).

INDIA SHIPPING.

Arrivals.

May 26. Mary Hope, Farmer, from New South Wales; at Milford (bound for the Clyde).-29. Princess Charlotte of Wales, Biden, from Bengal 24th Jan.; off Dover.-June 3. Windsor, Haviside, from China 16th Jan.; at Deal-also Palembang, Hyde, from Batavia; off the Start.-4. Lord Hungerford, Talbert, from Bengal 6th Jan., and Madras 7th Feb.; at Deal.-6. Columbia, Chapman, from Bengal 16th Jan.; at Liverpool.-7. Perseverance, Brown, from Bengal 20th Jan.; at Liverpool.-8. Coldstream, Hall, from Bengal 2d Jan., and Madras 29th; at Gravesend.-9. Bombay, Charitie, and Duke of York, Locke, both from China at Gravesend.-12. Spring, Hayne, from Singapore, and Marquis Wellington, Blanshard, from Bengal; at Gravesend.-13. David Scott, Thornhill, from Bengal 11th Dec., and Madras 10th Jan; at Gravesend.-15. Alfred, Lamb, from Bombay 9th Jan.; at Liverpool-also Emily, from Batavia; off Dover.-16. Madeline, Hayes, from Ceylon and Mauritius; Denmark Hill, Foreman, from Van Diemen's Land; and Frances, Hunt, from the South Seas; all at Gravesend.-17. Julia, Hentz, from Batavia 18th Feb.; at Portsmouth.-18. Elizabeth, Collings, from Singapore Ist Feb.: Warren Hastings, Rawes, from China 6th Feb. ; and Warren Hastings, Mason, from Bengal and Madras; all off Portsmouth-also William Shand, Kenn, from Penang 12th Feb.; at Deal.-19. Victory, Farquharson, from Bengal 6th Feb.; at Gravesend also Pallas, Black, from Sumatra 16th Dec.; off Plymouth.-21, Brothers, Motley, from

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New South Wales 29th Dec.; at Grävésend.-22. Eliza, Sutton, from Bengal: Kingston, Bowen, from ditto; and Sarah, Tucker, from Bombay; all at Gravesend-Albion, Weller, from Bengal 29th Dec., and Madras 24th Jan. ;.at Deal-Mait land, Studd, from Bombay 29th Dec., and Ceylon 26th Jan., at Portsmouth.

Departures.

May 27. Maria, Runard, for Batavia; from Deal. June 5. Heros, Fotheringham, for Batavia; from Deal.7. Hope,, Flint, for Madras and Bengal; from Portsmouth-also Boyne, Pope, for New South Wales; from Deal.-8. Hannah, Shepherd, for Bombay; from Deal-H.M.'s Success, for Cape, Mauritius, and N. S. Wales; from Plymouth and Australia, Wilson, for New South Wales; from Gravesend.-10. Asia, Stead, and Ann and Amelia, Ford, both for China and Quebeck; from Deal.-12. Lord Amherst, Craigie, for China and Halifax from Deal.-14. Frances, Heard, and Asia, Balderston, both for Bengal ; from Deal.-16. John, Dawson, for Bengal; from Deal, 17 Royal Gorge, Ellerby, for Bombay; from Dealers 19. Corsair, Petrie, for Singapore and Manilla; from Deal.-20. Florentia, Oldham, for Bengal (with troops); Atlas, Hunt, for Madras; and Milo, Winslow, for Manilla, all from Deal.21. Calcutta, Stroyam, for Bengal from Liverpool-also Monmouth, Edghill, for Bengal'; from Deal-22, James Sibbald, Forbes, and Hercules, Vaughan, both for Madras and Bengal (with troops): from Deal. 23. Malcolm, Eyles, for Bengal (with troops); from Deal.

PASSENGERS FROM, INDIA,

Per Princess Charlotte of Wales, from Bengal: Mrs. M. Cleare; Mrs. MacDowell; Mrs. Jane Sneyd; Mrs. H. Sneyd: Mrs. Atkinson; Mrs. Webster; Misses Russell and Pattinson; Lieut.Col. Com. D. MacLeod, C.B.; J. MacDowell, Esq., superintend. surg, Surg. J. Atkinson; Maj. J. C. Grant, 22d regt. N.I.; Capt. J. Pickard, H.M.'s 47th regt., commanding invalids; G. Malcolm, Esq.; I. Pittar, Esq.; 19 children; 8 European servants; and 3 native ditto.-(Capt. S. Walker, 7th N.I., died at sea on 16th March.)

Per Harvey (arrived last month) from New South Wales: Mr. Stephen; Dr. Carlisle; Mr. Hervell; Doctors Osborne, Mercer, and MacDouall; Mr. Cobb.-(Lieut. Whale died at sea.)

Per Mary Hope, from New South Wales: Lieut. Gen. Sir Thos, Brisbane, late governor of the colony; Dr. MacLean; Lieut. Stirling; Lady Brisbane; Master T. A. Brisbane; two Misses Brisbane; and Miss MacDougal.

Per Windsor, from Madras and China: Brig. Gen. MacCreagh and servant; Col. and Mrs. Higgins and native servant; Mrs. Baker and infant, and one servant; Misses Caroline and Ellen Baker; Masters R. and C. Frank..

Per Lord Hung rford, from Bengal: Capt., Mrs. and Miss Nunn: Mrs. Harvey and child; Lieut. M'Cann.From Madras: Capts. Reid and Lawrence: Lieuts. Gompety and Bird; C. Hyde, Esq.; T. T. W. Thomas, Esq.; Mr. Hampton; Mr. Rump; Mr. P. Middleton; Dr. J. Shutter; 39 invalids; 4 women; 12 children.

Per Duke of York, from China, &c.: T. Miln, Esq., merchant, from Batavia: Mrs. G. Elliott, from ditto; Master J. Stewart from St. Helena; Thos. Gahagan, Esq. (Madras civil service), and Mrs. Gahagan, from the General Palmer, returned from ill health.

Per Coldstream, from Bengal and Madras: Mrs. MacLeod; Mrs. Yates; Capt. McLean, H.M.'s 46th regt., in command of troops; Miss F. Hall; two Misses Fullerton; Miss Neale; two Masters Mac Leod; Master Neale.

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Per Albion, from Bengal and Madras: Col. Brooks, 3d Madras N.I.; Capt. Mann, H. M.'s service, in charge of invalids; G. Freese, Esq.; Lieut. Smith; Cornet Walsh, 1st Nat. Cav.: Miss Lemon and Master Fraser; 45 invalids H.M.'s service, 11 women, and 8 children.*

Per Marquis Wellington, from Bengal: Mrs. Smith; Mrs. Mainwaring; Mrs. Churchhill; Mrs. Richards; Mrs. Cahill; Miss Birney; W. T. Smith, and J. P. Larkins, Esquires, both of the civil service; Lieut. Col. Richards, 34th N.I.; Capt. R. Smith, H.M.'s 44th regt.; Lieut. J. Burney, 13th N.I.; C. Birch, R. S. Cahill, and J. Thompson, Esquires, free merchants; Mr. D. Forbes; 12 children; 12 native and European servants.

Per Mary, from Batavia, arrived at Helvoet? Capt. W. Hodges, of the Bengal country service.

Per Madeline, from Ceylon: Mr. Meade, Ordnance storekeeper; Capt. Williams and Lieut. Grant, H. M.'s 16th foot; Mr. Rodney; Mr. Oswin; Rev. W. Calloway, missionary; Mr. Roch, surg,; Masters John and William M Kenney. From the Cape: Lieut. Shepherd, H.M.'s 6th Dr. -(Mrs. Gastin died at the Mauritius-the two Misses Gastin were left there.)

Per Sarah, from Bombay: Mrs. Burrowes; Mrs. Rouget; Capt. E. Jackson, Queen's Royals; Lieut. M Alister, commandinin, Madras Cav.; Lieut. invalids; Lieut. Wilkie, Bombay N.I.; Lieut.

Browne, Bombay N.I.; 7 children; 60 invalids of H.M.'s 67th regt. (Capt. Radcliffe died on 21st April, and Capt. Riddock on 29th May.)

Per Eliza, from Bengal: G. Wilson, Esq.; D. Clark, Esq., of the firm of Ferguson and Co.; Lieut. Col. J. Clark, Bengal Inf. H. Ferguson, Esq., A. C. Dunlop Esq. T. Ross, Esq., merchant; Mrs. Dr. Walter Ogilvy; Mrs. G. Wilson; Misses Blagrave, Gilmore, J. Dunlop, J. Curphy, A. E. Watts, H. Ainslie, and M. Fulton; Masters H. Fulton, A. Bathgate, and H. Wilson; 3 European and 8 native servants.-(Dr. W. Ogilvy died at sea on 1st May, and Mrs.Boyd on 6th May.)

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Per Victory, from Bengal: Mrs. Harington; Mrs. Salter: Mrs. Middleton; Mrs. Francis Andrew: Capt. Salter, Dr. Francis, and Lieut. Kirby, H.C.'s service; Lieuts. O'Halloran, Langmead, and Ogilvy, H.M.'s 44th regt.; J. Alexander, Esq.; J. Andrews, Esq. Rev. Dr. Marshman; Capt. Johnson; 19 children; 8 native servants; 32 invalids.

Per Layton, from the Mauritius: Col. Barclay, and part of H.M.'s 56th regt.

Per Denmark Hill, from V. D. Land: Mr. Kermond; Mr. Sherwin; Mr. Abbott, son of the Judge Adv.; Miss and two Masters Cartwright; Mrs. Fowler and three children.

Per Kingston, from Bengal: Mrs. Col. Clarke; Mrs. O'Brien; Mrs. Harding; Mrs. Erskine; Mrs. Husband; Mrs. Blake; Mrs. Davidson; Mrs. Warde; Misses Wynne and Clarke; Dr. C. Robertson, superintend. surg.; Mr. C. Harding, Bengal C.S.; Capt. B. Blake, Bengal N.I.; J. Hay, Esq., merchant; W. O'Brien, Esq.; 11 children;

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Per Bombay, from China, &c.: His Exc. Baron 'G. A. G. P. Van Der Capellan, late Governorgeneral of Netherlands India; the Baroness Van Der Capellan, his lady; Col. Baron R. Van Der Capellan; Baron V. Z. Van Nyweldt, aide-decamp to His Exc.; J. Schneither, Esq., secretary to ditto; A. Van Hogendorp, Esq.; 13 servants belonging to the above; Mr. R. Morris, merchant; Mr. J. Beveridge, assist. surg. of the late ship Royal George.

Per Warren Hastings, Rawes, from China: two Masters Livingston.-From St. Helena: Master Cole.

Per Warren Hastings, Mason, from Bengal and Madras: Mrs. E. Mason; Mrs. Cleghorn; Mrs. Mann ng; Mrs. Maidman; Mrs. Horsman; Mrs. Latham; Mrs. Cursham; Miss Chinnery; A.Brook, Esq., Madras C. S.: Doctors W. Horsman and R. Prince; Mr. J. Richmond, assist. surg. Madras estab.; Miss and Master Mason; Misses Elliott, Savage, Smith, and two Cleghorns; Master Elliott; Master and Miss Prince; two Misses Smalley; two European female servants; two native servants; Mr. M. M'Farlane, free mariner; 21 invalids, 3 women, and 5 children.

Per Mellish (arrived last month), from Madras: Lieut. Gen. Bowser, late commander-in-chief at Madras; Mrs. Patullo; Mrs. Gen. Askell; Capt. Campbell, 1st cav.; Capt. Caldwell, H.M.'s 13th regt.; Miss Spicer; Miss E. Patullo.

Per Maitland, from Bombay: Mrs. Col. Tucker; Mrs. Capt. Tabois; Mrs. Capt. Spinks; Miss Taylor; Maj. Farquharson, Bombay army; Capt. Tabois, Madras army; Capt. Parker, H.M.'s 46th foot, in charge of invalids; Misses F. Tucker, E. Edwards, and H. Young; Masters H. P. Tucker, F. Grice, H. Grice, F. Hart, M. Bond, J. Bond, J. Edwards, P. Young, and J. Taylor; six European servants; one native ditto; detachment of invalids of H.M.'s 46th foot; six women and three children.-(Mrs. Col. Campbell, Mrs. Capt. Young, Col. Tucker, Mr. J. Taylor, and four invalids of H.M.'s and H.C.'s services, died at sea.)

Per Elizabeth, from Singapore: Mrs. J. W. Thomas; Mr. Barnes; Mr. D. Kitchener.

Per Alfred, from Bombay: Mrs. C. Norris; Rev.

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Mr. R. Kenny; Mr. Havell; Dr. S. Sproule; two children; two male servants.

PASSENGERS TO INDIA.

Per Lady Holland (sailed last month), for Madras and Bengal: Maj. Gummer; Mr. and Mrs. Foskit; Messrs. Lockhart, M'Kenzie, and Lindsay; Capt. and Mrs. James, and servant; Messrs. Bowditch, Scaman, Bremmer, Graham, Gordon, Hollis, Mein, Taylor, Wilder, Bishop, and Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Paine; Mr. and Mrs. Smith; and Mr. and Mrs. Lilley.

Per Alexander, ditto, for Mauritius and Ceylon: Mr. and Mrs. Melius; Miss Dick; Mr. and Mrs. Jones; Mr. and Mrs. Carnomen; Lieut. and Mrs. Kingsley Mr. and Mrs. Cummins; Mr. and Mrs. Novendon; Lieut. M'Quintin; M.Robeson; Mrs. Horsford; Lieut. Woodford; Mr. Brough: J. Balam, native of Madagascar Lieut. Grant; Rev. Mr. Bailey; and Master Roger.

Per Malcolm, for Bengal: Sir Jas. Edw. Colebrooke, Bart.; Lady Louisa Ann Colebrooke ; Miss H Stewart; Mrs. E. S. Waters; Major J. H. Littler; Capt. H. P. Carleton Mrs. Eliza Carleton: Capt. J. Smith: Miss M. Smith; Capt. D. G. Scott; Capt. G. Jenkins M. French, Esq.; Master T. M. Ffrench; Mr. C. M. Caldicott: Mr. J. H. Mayon Mr. A. J. Mackay Mr. W. Cox; Mr. J. S. Alston; M. W. Newcombe, volunteer pilot service; Eliza Cross, servant to Lady Cole brooke; three native servants.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
DEATHS

BIRTH

May 5. At sea, on board the H.C.'s ship Princess Charlotte of Wales, on her passage from Bengal, the lady of Capt. R. H. Sneyd, commander of the Governor-general's body guard, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

May 18. G. H. Brown, Esq., of Bedford New Road, Clapham, to Catherine, daughter of G. Field, Esq., of Kennington.

26. J. D. Dickinson, Esq., of Tavistock Place, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. W. Alexander, of Rayne, Essex.

27. At Stockton on Tees, K. Marchison, Esq., of tho Hon. E.I. Company's civil service, to Anne, second daughter of J. D. Nesham, Esq.

June 1. At the New Church, St. Mary-le-bone, Capt. G. Probyn, of the Hon. E. I. Company's service, to Alicia, daughter of Sir Francis W. 'Macnaghten, of Roe Park, county of Derry, and late one of H.M.'s judges of the Supreme Court in Calcutta.

8. At St. George's, Bloomsbury, E. S. Hawkins, Esq., of the Bengal army, to Alicia Isabella, third daughter of the late J. Lumsden, Esq., late of the E. I. Direction.

At Dover, P. Hesketh, Esq., of Rossall Hall, county of Lancaster, to Eliza Debonnaire, only daughter of the late Sir T. J. Metcalfe, Bart., of Fernhill, Berks.

10. At St. Pancras New Church, Mr. C. Ingram, of the Hon. E. I. Company's service, to Miss A. E. Bridger, of Highgate.

12. Mr. J. Thomson, merchant, Glasgow, to

Anne, and Mr. D. Chapman, merchant at the same place, to Caroline, daughters of the late Geo. Felce, Esq., Bombay.

15. At West Lodge, Elgin, Capt. C. A. Munro, of the Hon. E. I. Company's military service, to Lucy Eliza, eldest daughter of Maj. John Jones, of the same service.

17. At Cheshunt, Herts, Mr. F. Joyce, of Old Compton Street, Soho, to Jane, third daughter of the late J. Hill, Esq., of the E. I. House, and of Camberwell, Surrey.

17. At Totness, T. N. Waterfield, Esq., eldest son of W. Waterfield Esq., of the Cloisters, West minster, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of W. S. Bentall, Esq., of Totness.

22. At St. Pancras New Church, the Rev. F, J. Darrah, chaplain on the Madras establishment, and late curate of Louth, Lincolnshire, to Harriet, daughter of the late H. Zouch, Esq., of Wake field.

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May 1. At sea, on board the Eliza, on the pas sage from Calcutta Dr. Walter Ogilvy, senior member of the Medical Board, Bengal.

Capt. J. Maxwell, belonging to that ship. He was 31. On board the Aurora, in Plymouth Sound, younger brother of Sir Murray Maxwell, and of the late Capt. Keith Maxwell,

29. In Milford Haven, on board the Mary Hope, Henry, the infant son of Lieut. Gen. Sír Thomas Brisbane, K.C.B.

June5 In Great Portland Street M. Carl Maria Von Weber, the celebrated composer.

15. Charlotte, only daughter of the late John Morrison, Esq, of the Bombay civil service.

17. At Edinburgh, John Smith, Esq., late of the Hon. E. Company's service.

C.B., in the service of the Hon. E-I. Company. 21. In Stratford Place, Maj. Gen. R. Haldane,

Lately. At sea, on board the Maitland, on their passage home from Bombay, Lieut. Col. Tucker, deputy adjutant-gen. of the Bombay army;-Mrs. Campbell, wife of Col. D. Campbell, 12th Bombay regt. Mrs. Young, wife of Capt. Young, H. M.'s 89th regt. ; and John, son of Capt. Taylor, 4th regt. Madras Cavalry.

At Liverpool, where he had lately arrived from Bengal, Capt. John Donnelly, of the E. I. Company's military service, nephew to Vice Ad miral Donnelly

At sea, on board the Sarah, on the passage from Bombay, Lieut. Radcliffe, H.M.'s 6th regt.

Died of apoplexy, at the Cape of Good Hope, on the 14th of July 1825, Richard Chicheley Plowden, Esq., of the Hon. E. 1. Company's civil service, which situation he had long filled with honour and integrity. Though dying in the flower of his years, he had yet lived long enough to build a high character for exemplary piety and moral worth, leaving behind him many afflicted relatives and friends to feel most deeply his lamented loss!

His death was shortly followed by the decease of his eldest son, R. C. Plowden, jun., Esq. (also in the Hon. E. I. Company's service), who died, beloved and mourned, on the 21st of Sept. 1825, at Macao, after a painful and protracted illness, supported at the last awful period by a most pious resignation to the will of God!

GOODS DECLARED FOR SALE AT THE EAST-INDIA HOUSE.

For Sale 11 July-Prompt 29 September.

Company's.-Indigo.

Private-Trade and Licensed.-Indigo.

For Sale 8 August-Prompt 10 November. Company's.-Saltpetre.

CARGOES of EAST-INDIA COM

PANY'S SHIPS lately arrived. CARGOES of the Buckinghamshire, Windsor, Bombay, Duke of York, and Warren Hastings, from China; the Princess Charlotte of Wales,

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Woodford, Royal George, Marquis Wellington, Lord Hungerford, Victory, and Warren Hastings, from Bengal; and the Childe Harold, Guildford, and Coldstream, from Bengal and Madras. Company's Tea-Bengal Piece Goods-Madras Piece Goods-Cotton-Raw Silk-Indigo-Refined Saltpetre-Pepper-Sugar.

Private-Trade and Privilege.-Tea-China and Bengal Raw Silk-Wrought Silks-Sewing SilkPiece Goods-Blue Nankeens-Indigo-Lac DyeShellac-Indian Ink-Elephant's Teeth-Mothero'-Pearl Shells- Rice-Whanghee Canes Black Bamboos-White Bamboos-Table Mats-Foot Mats-Madeira and Sherry Wine.

LIST of SHIPS trading to INDIA and Eastward of the CAPE of GOOD HOPE.

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