£. . d. @ 4 20 046 0 11 6 014 O 080 7 10 0 0 4 0 0 10 6 0.11 013 030 080 068 070 cwt. 1 8 0 1 10 0 lb 0 10 cwt. 1 2 0 1 13 0 Coffee.-Sales are dull, and prices seem tending to a decline. East-India appears very languid. Cotton.-This article towards the close of the month, has been more in demand; the prices are a shade higher. Tea. The market is steady. Low Congous are in request; there is a premium of 11d. on Boheas in Congou packages. Spices, Saltpetre, Rice, are stationary. Indigo. The first merchants' sale took place at the India House, under the new system, conforming as near as possible to the old, on the 21st July. Some discussion took place respecting the regulations at the docks, and the payment of the deposits. Mr. J. Horsley Palmer professed the readi ness of the committee of East-India Merchants to facilitate the trade by the plan of periodical sales, which should be framed as nearly as possible on the plan of the Company. The sale is not yet completed. The Company's sale finished on the 20th: prices were 6d. lower than the last sale. The prices at the merchants' sale were supported at the same rate (though the proprietors bought in a considerable proportion); but in the course of the sale, a disposition to sell was evinced, which led to a further fall; and prices are now 9d. to ls. under the currency of last sale. Silk. The market is steady, and late rise firmly maintained; but the arrival of the Sarah, the first free-trader from China, with the Company's license, with a cargo of silk, valued at £400,000, has thrown rather a damp on the market. She sailed from Canton on the 23d of March. DAILY PRICES OF STOCKS, from June 26 to July 25, 1834. S 215 216 91 91 4 215 91 913 5 2161216 91 91 26p 49 51p 98199 7 10 217 14 91792 91 918 99 991 987991 178 17 8 216 217 91 92 91 91 9999 9999 171 17 9 2161 91 91 90 91 98 991 98 98 17,17 91 91 90 91 99 991 9898717 171 11 217 217 911915903911 99 98 98 17 17 12 217 217 91191 90191 98799 98198 171 17 91 91 91 911 99 991 9898 15 217 911917 91191 991991 98981 16 217 21791891 91 911 99 98 68 17 217 217 91 91 91 911 99 991 98 98 18 2171218 91 91 91 91 9999 9898 171 265 91291 90791 99 98 98 171 21 218 91 91 903907 98198798198 17 22 217 218 919119090 98 99 988981 17 17 23 2171218 91 911 90190 984981 98981717 24 217 90 91 90 90 98 99 98 98 19 171 1718 271 73 10018 26 27p 52 53p 266 100 25 27p 52 54p 2661 25 27p 52 54p FREDERICK BARRY, Stock and Share Broker, 7, Birchin Lane, Cornhill. INDEX TO VOL. XIV. PART I-ORIGINAL AND SELECT PAPERS, &c. Aborigines of Australasia, 111. Abu, Mount, account of the Jain tem- Addiscombe, examination of cadets at, 211. Africa, North, governments of, 34-visit Agency Houses, Calcutta, failures of, 29, 85. Alexander and Co., estate of, 29, 89. Arabian history, 61, 79, 229. Aram, of Scripture, its locality, 133. Army, Indian, military stations of, des- Asia, governments of, 34. - re- Asiatic Society of Calcutta, meetings of, Bamian, account of the idols of, 281. Beke (Mr.), review of his Origines Bib- Bengal, scenes in the Upper Provinces of, 1, 119-sketches of society in, 165. Oriental:-Akhtal, the Christian Board of Control, interference of the, in Brechin, the round tower at, 238. Asiat. Jour.N.S. VOL. 14. No.56, --- Chemists and Druggists, Calcutta, 166. College, East-India, at Haileybury, 211. Control, Board of, 49. Convicts, hints respecting, 104. Cornwallis (Lord), reforms of, in India, Cosseir, description of, 256-trade of, 257. Courts, Indian, hints on reform in, 60, 164 Crashaw (Richard), a sacred poet, 33. Cymbals, Chinese, composition of, 205. Dancing-girls in India, 8-in Lahore, 224. Dress of Europeans in India, 171. East, governments of the, 34. India, 211-of Company's cadets, ib. Entertainment, European, native descrip- Etymological inquiries, 175, 238. - Idols, colossal, of Bamian, 281. - - -mono- August.] Jungheera, account of the celebrated rock MacDonnell (Mr. Eneas) on the subject Delhi, 1 Moghul, court of the Great, 6. Monhur Doss, claims of, 49. - Moor (Mr.), review of his Oriental Frag- ments, 175. Moral system of the Chinese, 114, 157. Mount Abu, temples on, 14-Ophir, visit Murderers, substitute, in China, 228. Nautch-girls, Indian, 8, 224. Natives of India, observations of Mr. War- Nepal, zoology of, 261. New South Wales, observations of Mr. - O'Brien (Mr.), review of his work on the Opium, monopoly of, in India, 259. Origines Biblica, Mr. Beke's, review of, 131. - |