Ross; Masters Lewis, Caulfied, Bedford, Shearman, Sherriff, Sandys, Studd, Green, Ward, Harrowell, Graham, Richardson, Baddely, Barnes, Lawson, Lyall, Tomkyns, 3 Read, 2 Wilson, 2 Watson, and 3 Maseyks; 12 servants. Per Upton Castle, from Bombay: Colonel and Mrs. Shuldham and two children; Colonel and Mrs. Briggs and one child; Maj. Dunsterville and two children; Mrs. Bruce; Mrs. Mackintosh and child; Mrs. MacIntyre; Mrs. Fleetwood; Capt. and Mrs. Payne and two children; Colonel Burford and child; Maj. Whlte, horse artil.; Mr. S. Moore, civil service, and two children; Capt. Cowell, H.M.'s 60th regt.; Mrs. Cowell; two Misses Wilson, daughter of Col. Wilson, Bengal service; two Masters Dunlop; 95 invalids.-(Maj. Gen. Wilson died on the passage.) PASSENGERS TO INDIA. Per Minerva, for Madras and Bengal. Capt. A. Inglis, in charge of recruits; Mrs. Inglis; Lieut. A. Taylor, for Madras; Lieut. J. C. Tudor, for Bengal; Cornet French, H.M.'s 11th Drags.; L. Clark, Esq., Madras C. S.; Mr. Moran; Messrs. J. H. Sanders and W. Foules, free mariners; Mr. H. Ludlow, assist. surg.; Mr. W. F. Rice, free merchant; Misses C. Beecher, L. Beecher, and H. Beecher; Misses M. Martin, E. M'Leod, P. M'Leod, C. Dalrymple, V. Campbell, C. Stirling, Clara Stirling, and C. Anderson; Mrs. Roy and child; several European and native servants. Per Warren Hastings, for Madras and Bengal: Maj. C. Elphinstone; Mrs. Elphinstone and three children; Mrs. Jane Gray, Messrs. Layard and Barrett, cadets; Mrs. Rose; Miss C. Shaw; Mr. G. Gough, writer; Mrs. Gough; Maj. M'Laren; Capt. and Mrs. Harris; Capt. Skirrow, Lieut. Griffith, Lieut. Erskine, Lieut. White, and Ens. Hamilton, H.M.'s 48th regt. ; Lieut. Blaquire, Lieut. Beare, Lieut. Edwards, Ens. Lacey, and Ens. Edmonds, H.M.'s 46th regt.; Ens. Wheatstone, H.M.'s 54th regt.; Ens. Waldron, H.M.'s 30th regt.; 270 troops H.M.'s service. Per Lady M'Naghten, for Madras and Bengal: Capt. O'Connor and lady; Mr. Cole, assist. surg. ; Mr. Trimlet; Mr. and Mrs. Jones; Messrs. Prescott, Brockman, Turnbull, Samler, Golding, Paton, Napier, Lloyd, Campbell, Bignell, Blackburn, Nesbitt, Henderson, Anderson, and Loughnan; Miss M. A. Stuart. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. April 24. In Euston Square, the lady of H. Ferguson, Esq., of Calcutta, of a son. May 4. At his house, in York Buildings, the lady of Col. White, of a daughter. 14. At Blackheath, the lady of R. Boyd, Esq., of the Hon. E. I. Company's service, of a daugh ter. 15. The lady of Capt. G. Probyn, of the H.C.'s ship Minerva, of a son. 17. In Lower Grosvenor Street, the widow of Hans Sotheby, Esq., late of the Bengal civil service, of a son. MARRIAGES. April 17. At Llangollen, North Wales, T. M. Griffith, Esq., of Wrexham, county of Denbigh, to Anne Mary, eldest daughter of the late Capt. T. Robertson, of the Hon. E. I. Company's service. 26. At Enfield, John Palmer, Esq., to_Rose Mary Henrietta,second daughter of the late Lieut. Col. John Riddell. 28. At St. George's, Hanover Square, H. Dawes, Esq., of the Bengal civil service, to Maria, daugh ter of the late W. Noble, Esq., of Foley Place. May 10. At St. Clements' Danes, P. Fennings, Esq., to Eliza Sophia, daughter of the late E. Bird, Esq., of St. Mary's, Southampton, formerly a captain in the Bengal infantry. 15. At St. Marylebone New Church, the Rev. H. K. Bonney, D.D., Archdeacon of Bedford, to Charlotte, daughter of the late John Perry, Esq., of Moor Hall, Essex. 19. At Millbrooke, A. Hamond, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Ross Moore, Esq., of the Bengal establishment. DEATHS. Jan. 12. At sea, on his passage from Madras to the Cape of Good Hope, J. L. Grant, Esq., late Master Attendant at Madras. Feb. 7. At sea, on board the Palmyra, on the passage to England, Capt. J. F. Paton, of the Bengal engineers, aged 30. 24. At sea, on board the Fairlie, on the passage home, Col. Garnham, of the 36th regt. Bengal N.I. April 21. In the Commercial Road, Capt. W. Jover, of the 64th Bengal N.I., aged 39. 25. At Edinburgh, Mrs. M. Scheviz, widow of the late Maj. H. Cumming, 31st foot. 27. At Park Place, Regent's Park, Hans Sotheby, Esq., of the Bengal civil service, and second son of W. Sotheby, Esq., of Sewardstone, Essex. 29. At Walworth, Mary, relict of Mr. John Browne, senior associate engraver of the Royal Academy, aged 70. May 4. In Jermyn Street, P. Denniss, Esq., late captain on half-pay of 41st foot. 7. At Grove Cottage, St. John's Wood, Wm. Tait, Esq., formerly Superintending Surgeon at Madras, in his 64th year. 13. In Montague Square, Anna, daughter of the late G. Harper, Esq., of the Hon. E. I. Company's service. 16. At his house on Blackheath Hill, J. Walker, Esq. 20. At Highgate, Frances, wife of H. Johnson, Esq., of the East-India House. On his passage home, Lieut. J. S. Webb, late of the Bombay artillery, third son of R. H. Webb, Esq. 22. Capt. J. C. Lambie, late of the Bengal cavalry, aged 33. At Gunnersbury Park, Ealing, Major Alex. Morison, of the Bengal service, in his 69th year. Lately. At sea, on board the Upton Castle, on the passage home, Maj. Gen. Samuel Wilson, of the Bombay army. -On board H. M. S. Warspite, at Sydney, New South Wales, Commodore Sir James Brisbane, C.B., late commanding his Majesty's ships in the East-Indies. GOODS DECLARED FOR SALE AT THE EAST-INDIA HOUSE. For Sale 4 June-Prompt 31 August. Tea. Bohea, 850,000 lb.; Congou, Campoi, Pekoe, and Souchong, 5,350,000 lb.; Twankay and Hyson-Skin, 1,300.000 lb.; Hyson, 200,000 ̊tb.Total, including Private-Trade, 7,700,000 lb. For Sale 12 June-Prompt 7 September. Company's.-Bengal, Coast, and Surat Piece Goods.-Damaged Bengal and Coast Piece Goods. Private-Trade.-Piece Goods-Longcloths-Sallampores-Blue Sallampores-Blue Cloths-Nankeens Blue Nankeens Bandannoes - Yellow Bandannoes-Madras Handkerchiefs-MuslinsCorahs-Choppah Romals-Cotton Romals-China Silk Piece Goods-Wrought Silks-Damasks phor, Lac Lake, Lac Dye, Red Wood, or Red Saunders, imported up to the 31st Dec. 1815, and of all other Goods imported up to the 5th July 1821, which have continued warehoused longer than allowed by law."-The Court have therefore given notice, that, in pursuance of the above communication, they are preparing lists of all Goods, and falling within the above description now in the Company's Warehouses, and when such lists are completed the Court will fix a Day or Days for the sale or other disposal thereof, of which due notice will be given. wwwwww CARGOES of EAST-INDIA COMPANY'S SHIPS lately arrived. CARGOES of the William Fairlie, Earl of Bal-, carras, Castle Huntly, King George the Fourth, Marquis Camden, Moffatt, Orwell, London, and Princess Amelia, from China; the Palmyra, Marchioness of Ely, Prince Regent, Fairlie, Claudine, William Money, Florentia, Robarts, and Ganges, from Bengal; and the Malcolm, from Bengal and Madras. Company's.-Tea-Bengal Silk Piece GoodsMadras Piece Goods-Raw Silk-Cotton-St. Helena Wool-Indigo-Refined Saltpetre-Sugar. Private-Trade and Privilege.-Tea-Raw SilkSilks Blue Nankeens-Tortoiseshell- IvoryIvory Ware-Mother-o'-Pearl Beads-Mother-o'Pearl Knife Handles-Combs-China Root-Dragon's Blood-Soy-Paper-Bamboo Blinds-Yellow and Black Bamboos-Fishing Rods-Rattans -Whanghees-Mats Floor Mats-Lacquered Ware EAST-INDIA COMPANY'S SHIPS, of the Season 1826-27, with their Managing Owners, Commanders, &c. 1826. 1827. 1827. 14Nov 29 Nov 4Jan. 4 Jan. 17 do. 20 do. -29 do. 14 Dec 19 do. 21 do. 20 do. 18 Feb. 14 Dec 28 do. 3 Feb. 6 do. 11 do. 22 do. 18 do. 15 do. 28 do. 12Jan 17 do. 15 do. J. R. Manderson W. H. Walker C. Pennington David Home.. John Hayward W.Spry Madras& Bengal. 27 Mar 11 Apr. 14May 18Mar 18 do. 26.Apr. 25 Feb. 13Mar 18Apr:" 16 do. 14 May 15 do. 25 Apr. 10May 13Jun April. | DAILY PRICES OF STOCKS, From the 26th of April to the 25th of May 1827. Bank 3 Pr. Ct. 3 Pr. Ct. 31 Pr.Ct. 31 Pr.Ct. N4Pr.C. Long India India Exch. Consols, INDE X. A. Abel (Dr.), notice of his death, 669. Acheenese, treachery of, 631. Admiralty Court-Question of bottomry Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Agriculture, questions respecting the va- Ainslie (Dr. W.), review of his Materia Alexander (Lieut.), review of his Travels Anecdote, Hindoo, 374-of the present Antimony found in large masses in Bor- Army (Indian), suggestions for the im- against Bhurtpore, 134-thanked by - (British) serving in the East, pro- Arracan, journey across the mountains of, Arras, or Arares, Shakspearian bridge Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ire of Calcutta-proceedings of, of Paris-meeting of, 834. Atmospheric Tides, theory of, 345. Australia-see New South Wales and Van Australian Agricultural Company, annual dva-product of our territories in, 848-- |