LIST of SHIPS trading to INDIA and Eastward of the CAPE of GOOD HOPE,
EAST-INDIA COMPANY'S SHIPS, of the Season 1827-8, with their Managing Owners, Commanders, &c.
Blue and Violet.. Purple and Violet.... Violet
Aloes, Epatica......cwt. 10 0
Silk, Bengal Skein ......b
0 19 8 070 020
0 5 7 0 3 2
0 17 004
tb ( 0 10 Wood, Blue Gum......ton 0 6 0 -Cedar.
Oil, Southern ..........tun 30 0 0
1 19 0 016
0 2 3 0 4 9 02 1 038 0 3 10
DAILY PRICES OF STOCKS, from 26 April to 25 May.
843847 8585 923922 923925 1021027 19 191
3 2078 84843 85485
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9292 102 102 19 191 92 93 102 103 19% 191
97 99p 63 64p 98 99p 63 65p
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92 92492 102102 19 19 248
98 99p 64 65p
99p 64 65p 99p 63 65p) 62 64p
98 99p 61 63p
E. EYTON, Stock Broker, 2, Cornhill, and Lombard Street.
Ackyab, establishment of a dawk between, and Chittagong, 101-Mug levy at, disarmed, ib.-sickness at, 687. Adam (Mr. John), character of, 622. Aerolites, supposed origin of, 60. Africa, names of sovereigns in, 496 British travellers in, 665, 805.
› Agricultural Society of Calcutta-meetings of, 62, 352, 659, 805-prize subjects put forth by, 493.
Ahmedabad, assault of a judge at, 392. Ainslie (Dr.), on the constitutions best suited to the climate of India, 742. Alligator destroyed at Calcutta, 99. Amherst (Lord), particulars of his tour to the Upper Provinces of India, 262, 367 returns to Calcutta, 499, 508- > entertainment to, 818.
(Lady), drawing room held by,
Amherstia nobilis, account of the tree so denominated, 494.
Amherst Town, dangerous harbour at, 509. Amsterdam (Island of), rescue of two men from, 823.
Animals, hospitals for, in India, 663- danalogy between fossil and living, 666. Anthropophagy amongst the Battaks, 448. Antiquities, Egyptian, 143-Hindu, 511. Aphorisms from Hindu writers, 771. Appeals from India, heard before the Privy Council-Ruttonjee and another, v. Ca- wasjee, 403-Mullick, v. Mullick, 409 -White, v. Cleghorn, 707-Nauchier, v. Setuputty, 721.
Aral Sea, change in, 15. Army (Indian)-plan for recruiting in, 370-remarks on the present system of granting pensions to retired officers in, 464 General orders issued to; also promotions in: see Calcutta, Madras,
(British), serving in the East-pro- motions and changes in, 145, 284, 411, 505,708,838-furloughs of officers from, 73, 240, 367, 505-general order is sued to, on the demise of the Duke of York, 234-relief of corps, 412-fur- ther donation to the regiments employ- ed in the Burmese war, 499-accom- modation for sick officers of, at Bom- bay, 690-desertion of an officer from, 69, 411-dismissal of Lieut. Bernard
from, 234-court-martial on officers in, 109, 238, 502.
Asam, discoveries to the eastward of, 102. Asia, increase of Russian power in, 494 -principal sovereigns of, 496.
(Central), travels of Mr. Moorcroft and Mr. Guthrie in, 157-intrigues of the Russians in, 158.
Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ire- land-proceedings of, 55, 222, 348, 481, 655, 796-answers to inquiries put forth by, 195-fifth anniversary of, 483 -glance at its proceedings during the past year, ib. of Calcutta-proceedings
of, 60, 350, 492, 802.
of Paris-meeting of, 352. Assassination of Colonel Davies 272-of Mr. Stephens 283, 370.
Atlantic, union of, with the Pacific, 498. Allaran River, excursion up, 666. Australasia, periodicals published in, 232 -see also New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land.
Azof Sea, change in, 15.
Ball at Madras, 386-at Colombo, 700. Bangkok, journal of residence at, 9. Bassein, account of, 203. Battaks, anthropophagy amongst, 448. Beer, patent composition for making, 260. Beggars in China, 68.
Bellary, state of education in, 616. Benevolence, Hindu system of, 165. Bengal United Service Club-first meeting of, 98, 371.
Civil Service Annuity Fund-ge- neral meetings of, 261, 823-regula- tions respecting, 677.
Mariner's Fund-state of its af- fairs, 374.
Bentinck (Lord W. C.), farewell dinner to, 143.
Bernard (Lieut.) dismissed from his Ma- jesty's service, 234.
Bhurtpore, treasure found at, recognized as prize, 259, 284. Bijnee, account of, 807. Black Sea, change in, 15.
Blood, fall of, from the skies, 515. Bokhara, situation of the Jews in, 67- natural history of, 207.
Bombay Government (General Orders of) appointment of a fort adjutant at As- seerghur, 388-pay of guides to troops, ib.-issue of knapsacks to troops, ib. allowances to veterinary surgeons, ib, Baroda independent company, ib.- supplies to European travellers, ib.- military insane patients, 389-new go- vernor, 690-honours to Mr. Elphin- stone, ib.-accommodation for sick of- ficers, ib.-dismissal of officiating assist. Surgeons, 829-pensions to widows of European soldiers, 830-tea and sugar to troops, ib.applications to become officiating paymasters, b.-security of regimental paymasters, ib.-Salaries of deputy judge advocates' general. ib.- commissariat arrangements, ib.-requi- sitions of civil officers for military aid, 831-new corps of Golundauze, ib.- allowances to executive engineers, ib.— courts-martial, 109-civil and military appointments, 110, 282, 389, 520, 690, 831-marine promotions, 691, 832. Bombay (local occurrences at)-Armenian highwayman, 111, 275 -- examination of the Engineer Institution, 276-dis- pute amongst the Parsees, 277-rob- beries, ib.-average fall of rain, 355- lost gaiety, 393-arrival of Sir John Malcolm, the new governor, 520-no- tice to ships entering the harbour, 522 -addresses to the Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone, 692-arrival of the Ganges steam-vessel, 698-severe storm, ib.- non-enforcement of the stamp regula- tion, 699-discontinuation of the Iris newspaper, ib.-fete, 833-shipping in- telligence, births, marriages, and deaths, 112, 282, 393, 522, 699, 833.
Supreme Court trial of Hurgo- vandas Jugjeevandas and others for a conspiracy, 111, 275-squabble between Mr. Parry and Mr. Graham, 274, 521— trial of Onan Kivork, for shooting ata- ghorah wallah, 275-law appointments, 698.
Literary Society-address of the secretary on the resignation of the Hon. Mr. Elphinstone as president, 659- election of Sir John Malcolm to be pre- sident, 662-special meeting of, 802.
Native Education Society, third report of, 275.
Bible Society, ninth annual re- port of, 520.
Bor Kamptis, discoveries in the country of, 102.
Borneo, account of the north-west coast of, 729.
Briggs (Col.), review of his 'Letters on India,' 786.
Burman Empire-account of the province
of Bassein, 202-visit to Ava, 228- Burmese mode of taking and taming elephants, 229-return of the Burmese
ambassador from Calcutta, 283-ac- count of the provinces ceded to the Bri- tish, 345-exertions made at Ran- goon to pay the third instalment, 404, 676-excursion up the San-luen river, 633-account of the country on the banks of the Attaran river, 676-affairs at Rangoon, 676, 829.
Bushire, outrage committed on the British resident at, 99-fracas between Capt. Betham and the Sheikh of, 400.
Cala-Yavana, story of, 215. Calcutta Government (General Orders of) appointment of a deputy judge advo- cate general for the ceded Burmese pro- vinces, 69-dismissal of Lieut. Scott from his Majesty's service, ib.services of officiating assist. surgeons dispensed with, ib.-new organization and distri- bution of the artillery, ib.-discharge of sub-assist. veterinary surgeons, 234- -mourning for the late Duke of York, ib.-absence of civil servants, ib.-dis- missal of Lieut. Bernard, ib,-appoint- ments abolished, 235-applications for staff appointments, ib.suspension of Capt. C. C. Smith, for ill treatment of natives, ib.-extraordinary conduct of Brigadier Murray, 236- Practice of courts-martial, 337-general examina- tion of regimental interpreters, ib.-re- lief of troops at Mhow, 238, 499-Pa- lembang prize-money, 362-absence of officers on staff employment, 362, 500 —increase of sub-assistants commissary general, 363-general relief of troops, ib.-new member of council, ib.tour of the Commander-in-chief, 364, 501 -wilful perjury of natives, 364-com- plaint against Lieut. Col. Gardner, ib. -additional battalions to the engineers and artillery, 499, 671-the Governor- General, 499-further donation to the troops employed in the Burmese war, ib.-eligibility of officers to staff ap pointments, 500-demise of the King of Oude, ib. merits of Lieut. Col. Watson, adj. gen. of the army, 501- liability of chaplains to martial law, ib. -allowances for veterinary surgeons, 669-new mode of drawing regimental pay and allowances, ib.-robbery and murder of sepahees, 671-duties of su perintending surgeons, ib. annual practice of the artillery, ib.-provisions to European soldiery, ib.-funeral ex- penses of European soldiers, 808-ac- counts of military paymasters, ib.-cer- tificates of individuals returning to Eu- rope, ib.-relief of troops, ib.-neglect in forwarding staff reports, 809-super- intendent of cadets, ib.-officers' allow- ances, ib.-services of Maj. Gen. Sir T. Reynell, ib.-services of Lieut. Col. Tidy, 810-promotion of Lieut. Col. Com. M'Leod, ib.-returns of baptisms, marriages,
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