760
THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE.
nipotentiary to the Argentine Confederation; John Fiennes Crampton, Esq., Attache at Vienna, to be Secretary of Legation to the Confederated States of the Swiss Cantons; Francis Farrant, Esq., to be Secretary to Le- gation at the Court of Persia; Han, Charles Augustus Murray, to be Secretary to Lega- tion at Naples; Itev, Frederick Anson, junes to be a Canon of Windsor, void by the death of Hon, and Rev. R. B. Stopford; Edward Smirke, Esq., to be Solicitor-General to Prince of Wales; Denis Benjamin Viger, Esq., Preview of establishing diplomatic relations with Rome, sident of Executive Conncil of Canada; and Henry Sherwood. Esq., Solicitor-General for Upper Canada.
NAVAL PROMOTION.
Commanders.-J. 3-Dougall and P. J. Leronx, from the Retired List of 1830 to the Retired of 1818 g R. Jones (u), on the List of 1830; W. Hobiuson J. T. Caldwell. Flag-Licut to Rear-Admiral Sir T J. Cochrane; J. Lani and Q. Sprigg; J. V. Willians, late First Lient. of Nimrod.
MILITARY.
It is said that Sir Charles Napier succeeds to the command at Bombay, in place of General Sir Thomas M Mahon, whose period of service in India, is, how ever, to continue for an additional year.
Col. Pennefather shortly returns from Dublin, to command his gallant Regiment, the 22nd, again order- ed on service in Scinde. He is not yet perfectly recovered from his wounds.
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
If is currently reported and generally believed, that the Chancellor of the Exchequer, having met with no oppositing in the reduction of the Three-and-a-half per Cents, intends proposing the reduction of the Three per Cents on the meet-
ing of Parliament.
COTTON GOODS.
White Shirtings,
..
2 10 3.20 per piece Grey ditto ditto.
++ 2 Go
3 20 Smarixus -No improvement in price; sales moderate.
Yarn, Nos. 16 to 24-26 h « 27.50 per picul
Nos. 18 to 32 29 Nos, 3 to 42 32 0
46 20 0
0
EL
5 33
0
$4
3.50 per piece
2.0
YARN.--Low Nos, still it request.- - Chintz Funiture Nominal. METALS. Tin, Banca Strails
partners in the Uxbridge Bank. His good conduct while in the colony obtained for him a ticket of leave after having served seven years of his time. He then set up in business at Sydney as a chymist and druggist, and embarked generally in the shipping trade, in which he was so exceedingly successful, that in the
The merchants connected with the United States expect course of a few years he had saved upwards of 20,000)
no change in the tariff during the present session, but it is Mr. Tawell ir well known in the city, and is engaged to some extent in the shipping trade and exportation generily understood that an extra session will be eniled in- of goods. He is a subscriber to the Hall of Commerce.
mediately after Mr. Tyler's tenure of offer, when the legis the Jerusalem Coffee-house, and other public mercaniation of the year will be gona int. Such is the opinio tile establishments. Mr. Tawell is a married man.
given in the private letters received from the most, respee. Mr. Petre's mission to the Eternal City with the table quarters in the United States by the tasil.-
The Glasgow (hamber of Commerce has passed a resala- tion with regard to the duty on tea, that unlése the same ho has not occasioned so much excitement in Ireland as might have been expected. The Protestant party greatly reduced the consumption cannot be materially in. appear to take a rational view of the question; while creased, and that, as it is at present almost the only articles one section of the Roman Catholics, with Dr. McHale embracing value that we can take from China, our traile of their head, regard it as an attempt to place their from that quarter cannot be much ougmented bat we can
in the receive more of this staple. The resolution ala Steel Church in subjection to the State, and to weaken those ties which now connect the people to their clergy. The states, that the moderate tariff of China calls for earres.
ponding acts on the pait of Great Britain, and that a agitation against the B quests Bill has been renewed insinuance of our present enorm us day, su disproportionate t some places, and the popular party is now straining that tariff, my interfere with a satisfaciony working of the every nerve to coerce the Roman Cathoric Primate to retire from the commission. The rumours of an attempt to negotiate a concordat, if they have not revivel this movement, no doubt tend vary greatly to
stimulate it.
new system.
Manchester letters report more favourably of the state of trade in the manufacturing distric s. Considerable pureba. ses lately have been made at very firm prices, ad an advance
is now considered more probable than a decline,
6.8
PRICE CURRENT.
Cassa "Lansea / There has been none at public nuction?
but by private sale sine business has been done at 40% to considerable parcels of E. 1. have changed hans on speci
Stock 2,609 chx ngt 7,473 in 1813. Corrox. Some
lation. Surat, ord, 254 to 221; fir, 24d 10 33 1—Madros, 9 to 321, Stock, 71,53 lag 73,933 in 1313, and 365 in 1842.
Iron, Nail
L
L
*1950 per picul
6 1 per box
2.20 per picul
2 10
Ki
19
0
15.50
* 16 0
Plates
5 80
66
210 C
0
I
1 80
1 90
4 0
£1
4 50
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6 20. 16
0
O per box
4 20
เ
5
Hoop Bar
Tin plates Lead Pig Quicksilver.
0 per picul 139 -0
0 0 AETA With the exception of Lend, there is no mar- ket for metals at present; lead has somewhat improved. OPIUM,Patua, new, 620 0 630 O per chest
old, 680 0 -645 0 Benares, new, 580 0 *590 0
old, 630 .0 635
"C
14
-Malwa,new good 710 0 *720
番茄
*
Turkey 480 0 500 O per pieul
Ortes.-The spéculation in the Bengal drug, which we
TE 0
5.80 i 0 9 " 1.80 06 2 0
#1
ก
5 0
13 #
話
noticed last week continues, and Paina has been sold on Pepper TIME as high as $655, Rice, cargo quality Rattans, Banjarmassan 4 0 Sandalwood, Malabar
Timor, & S., S. [l. 4. 0 Saltpetrc. WOOLLENS.
Spanish Stripes Long Ells, scarlet,
Lieutenants.-F. E. Forbes, A. O. Hansard, H.
The Paris papers report the usual addresses of A. H. Kerr, W. Amphlett; J P. Tottenham, for his
public bodies presented to the King of the French ou. gallant conduct in the boats of the Hyacinth.
New Year's Day, with his replies. They throw no Masters.-ft. J. Ruddle, JL Wilkinson, J. Elight on the Ministerial crisis," but breathe a spirit Petley.
of peace. Of nine Commissioners elected by the Standing Committees in the Chamber of Deputics t draw up an address to reply to the King's speech, seven were Ministerial and two are claimed by the Opposition. One of the two is M. St. Marc-Giraudin, | Prace Goons.-The public sales concluded on 19th Dec. writer in the Ministerial Journul des Débats: but. Of Silks the quantity and was very smatt, and nearly al he is at issue with the Cabinet on their policy in sold with much spirit. There werd about $5,000 pieces Morocco and Tahiti.
Corals, for which there was good compcation, and they Some of the French papers consider that the Minis-realised very nearly fast sale's prices, "There is nothing now terial crisis has passed, and it is said that the King has
ia first hans, and prices aren arly 5 per cent, higher than, declared his confiienc. in M, Guizot to be undiminish-amerino last grar Of the 7000 piec's Choppahs offered, ed. By the accounts from Spain we learn that the the good qualities' sold at an advance of about 5 per cent. oft The freedom of the City of London has been present Minister for Foreign Affairs had, in accordance with previous price, but fully hi di wore of inferior quality; printed Chintz white and buff coloupa, which, though they sold pret. ed to Major-General Sir Robert Sale and Major-Gene-he treaty concluded with this country, introduced at well, are never certain of a regular sale; the colones ral Sir W. Nott, with silver cups, value 100 guineas very important measure, having for its object the should be red, red get da, tiltek, and yellow. There were rendering offences connected with the slave trade penal. 6350 pies Badan os disposed of at June prices, or 5 per Seventeen deputies besides the Marquis de Viluma had
cent dower than in September. Of Tussore Cloths therm declared it to be their intention to resign their seats us
were 350 pieces; Jan0) pieces old sort mostly sol1 at about deputies. It appears that Admiral Dupetit Touars 04 to 18 per yard the new were taken in at is 41 to 1s fil : had not yet had any communication with the Opposis no havers Of Ponggo Silks, plain, there were 1500 pieces, tion party, although two days in Paris.
superior gaslicy, which find ready buyera at from last male's prices to 5 per cent, advance; Þgired, 250 pičērs; bronglit about 5 per cent advance. There were unly 210 pieces Ponger kdkde, plain, of which 50 pieces demy size (8 Alumni yds sold at very high prices, owing to novelty, and goodness
Auniseed of quality; the 16 grands also brought very fall pricos. Of
each.
Good-service money has heen awarded by the Cum mander in-Chief to Lieut.-General Henry Monckton, and Major-Generals Alexander Thomson and William Alexander Gordon, the former of whom is to receive 177 per annum, and the two latter 100 each, froin. the 7th of the present month. The grant of these pensions has been followed up by the selection of Major-Generals R. G. Hare Clarges.und W. F. P. Napier, for the increased daily rate of pay of 958.
THE HEROINK OF MATAQORUS,We have much pleasure in stating, that the subscription for this deserving old woman now amounts to a sun sufficient to secure her 301. a year for life, with a few pounds over to set up house with. The money will be invest- ed in Glasgow on her behalf, next week.-Glasgow Saturday Post.
INFANTRY ORDNANCE.
It is expected that a reinforcement of 3 corporals and 12 men of the Royal Sappers and Miners is to be sent to Hongkong early in the present year, and many of the men, both at Woolwich and Chatham, Dave
volunteered for that service.
18th.-Lieut. Wilkinson is in charge of the depot Lieut. Mayhew has leave till Jane,
98th-Asst Surga. Weld has leave til 31st Private John Bell, tried at Chatham on two chrages of unsoldierlike conduet, found guilty and sentenced to twelve months hard labour in Maidstone Gaol.
Private William Bradwell, 11th. Foot, tried for threatening the life of Sergt. Bains, and attempting to stab Sergt. Murdock, is sentenced to 12 months hard
labour, the 3rd, 6th, and 9th month solitary.
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OBITUARY.
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well assorted. Camlets, English
Durch Medium Cloth. Ladies
4 25
1 10
8 30 8 20
K
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7.0
6% 0
125 per yard
0.0 per piece-
8.40 14
21 } 21 } (5 29 0
4 30 0
(
2 0
**
2 20 per yard
1 30 6
140
16
The import market for nearly every description of many. facred goods continues very languid.
EXPORTS.-ON BOARD,
$175 to 2
10 0
0 per picul
0
0
"
22 0. 4. 0
0
10: 0 11 0
Buds
17 0 18. 0
240 3 2 40
China Roots Galangal Mnsk Rhubarb. SILK.
Tsilee
Taysant.
Canton
0 0
00 0.0 0:per catty 30 .0 600 per picul
0.4180
t 0
0
4500 280--0-4350
13 023 0
Stux i purchases of from 150 to 200 boles are reported a from 8 450 to do,
TEA.
Congen Caper Sanchong Orange Pokes,
fine scented.
Twankay
llyson. Yeung Hyson Hyson Skin Gunpowder Imporial
17.0
20
033
17 0423
40.0 46
19 028
43 * 0.5 23 0 **80 0 18 0 +36 0ˆ 40 083 }}
37
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LORD LAMERtex.-The Right Hon Ethnion Fired Pongue Landkerchiefs there were 1300 pieces, of Camphor- Henry Perry, Earl of Limerick, died on the 8th of which 4 6 pieces were the smaller size (210 white and 176 Cassi December, at his sent, South Hill Park, Berkshire, crimson), and all sold at very good prices. There were in the 87th year of his age The deceased noble-clined, but very undifferent qualities still brought 214 Go to 2050 pinces Black Silk Handkerchiefs, so prices rather de. man, Earl and Viscount Limerick, and Baron 29. Of Silk Damasks there were only 6 pieces, chiefly. Glentworth, in the poerage of Ireland, Baron Fux- of a rich and novel description, for which there were no ford, of Stackpolo Court, in the Country Clare," in "buyers. A few Grape Shawls, damesked, of good quality,
bth white and col-aired, brought full priños. A pirer of the peerage of the United King fom, was born on
Skawl, Satin, aird Levantang, new to the market were the 8th of January, 1758; succeeded to the barony brought in their se sa is drabifid, A Gw Dark Spins, of Glentworth on the demise of his father, 4th of badly spotted, bought about provins prices. In Coron July. 1791, clected a representative pour for Ireland Bands there were only three bates White Punjans, which by the Act of Union, created Viscount and Earl of brought full prices. Or Blue Sallampores there were g Limerick, 11th of February, 1803, and enrolled us, chietly 8 Kall; mustly soli at about id to 6 advance on September - prices There were 2040 pieces Madras title of Baron Foxford, 11th of August, 1915; mar amongst the peers of the United Kingdom by the
Handkerchiels and 2300 picces Ventapollamy flädkerchieß, which were cluedly bought in high, buts me sød at full prices, ried 29th January, 1783, Alice Mury, only daughter The Bhe Mooregs suld at da 21 to Is tid. Of Nankeens and heiress of Henry Ormsby, Esq, of Clogham, Yellow there were 13,000 pieces, and of Blue, 17,19) pieces, county of Mayo, by his wife, of Sir Henry farty early all of the better surts, the former 7 yaris long, the Jatter 10 to 101 yards; the yellow were mostly bought in tonge, Bart.
The Earl of Limerick had three sons.
at full prices A few blue were sold at a tid. and seven daughters The eldest son is dead, also Parce Cennent.--Bengal Goods--Bandunnoos, mid to the eldst of his daughters, who was married to the fair qual, blue with spots, 14 sd to 164 24; canary and present, Lord Monteagle. His lordship is succeed-orange, 1-is 10 15 4; chelate, 13× 63 to 5end; red. 19 6d. · Choppahs (chiefly Company's ayle), mil to good ed in bis titles and estates by is grandson, the Fenquil, red, black, an yellow, Used to 166d; black, red, William Tennison Perry, now Earl of Limerick, nad vellow, 1s 24; yellow, red, and black, 164d; assort.. who has recently arrived in La lon from Austra- el. lis 6 to 1990; solid red, part with ernires. 15s ideas. The shipment of tens to Great Brisau still goes lia. The lato Earl of Limerick was only son of 20; solni yellow dito, 13 10.1 to Las 44; do Chintz (so
on. The espt from 1st July- to dató-in 39,033,316 lbs. with the Right Rev. W. Cecil Perry, first Baron Glent-called), but chiefly white and buf grounds, with one or two worth, Bishop of Killaloe, and afterwards of Lame assorted, ord to mid, 10s 41 to 1546d; bine, very good gas. I
e dors, and ord qual, os 1d to I-is dil; Munce Choppahs, about 500,000 lbs, from Shanghai.
EXPORT OF TRAS TO GREAT BRITAIN FROM 30ru 55th-Licut. II. H. Warren Paymust., vice Daniel, /rick, who died the 4th of July, 1791. Lord Limerick | li y, 18%. Crabs, Radhagore and ord Cossimbazaar, Rud.
was possessed of considerable landed property in
Go to 13-81; mid to tair, 148, 63 to 153 thi; quoil on
JUNE TO 1ST APRIL the county and city of Limerick, and in his politics regalar, bis 14 to 168 63; mide has to 164; good is 6d to ADMIRALTY, Dec. 21.
was a consistent conservative, uniformly support-Tisto 11s 61; Tesore cloth, gand qual, with lastre, 11s to
20s; inferior, 178 to 19% 20; dito, printed fratura gads), In 76 Ships,from the Lady Amherst to the Dowthorp":
Green, - 98th-Ens. R. Young Lieut., vice Dallas, dec. ing a conservative administration. His Lordship 118 31; or, as; old sore, harsh and dressed, 94 to 13: de,
8,697.786 lbs. Qrimst -Serg J. Reardon Ens, vice Young.
usually resided in London and Berkshire.
colered. Its hd to Us 6d. Madras Goods --L ng.cloths,
Black, - 29 703,302 ;) ADMIRALTY, Dec. 27.
Lady Floyd.The deceased lady was the step-whe, 148; Sallampe, blue, 3 kall. 10s tid to Día od: 9
Total 32401173 lbs. 55th-Sec Lieut. R Y. Shipley, from 5th Foot,mother of the lady of Sir R. Peel. Lady Floyd, kall. 9s 21 ts tid. 8. kall, 7a 8d to Ss Git; Moorees, Gine, da ti to da fd ;. Maitros Julkis, 75 6d to end; Ventapollam Eus., vice Home, each.
is a 15 34. China Goods-Nankeeus, yellow, 1st sort, 33 10d in de; 2nd d», 29 10d to as 9; 3rd du, 29 to 3:14; blue, 1st sort, as 1 to 4+ 60; ord; pale blue, Is
12s; figured, 478 D) 528 6il; Pungee hdkfs, plain white 34s to 31s 6d; de, superfine, 294 to 299 6d; criman, 228 6d; figure, white, 6s to 5k-; d), crimson, 34s 6d; black silk hdki, plan, 27, twilled and tranted, 14 g, 28 61 to 25; 2 dd, 2441 to 25; inferor, 224 to 23s; damasks, 9 to 2:0 eripe scarf, is Bl; crape hikis, damask and las lad; do, co’vared, es ind to lia ad; sauna, black, Sta 61 to 57461 saranets, white, is to his; satsenet hukis, white corded borders, Is to 13s; satin alayla, figured, 113.
Private James Barnes, 68th Fuor, tried for outarage ous conduct, and violence to Surgn. Irvine, and Hospital-Seagt. Ireton, has been sentenced to seven years transportation.
dec.
WAR-OFFICE, Dec. 13.
LATEST INTELLIGENCE, January 7th.
Accounts from Calcutta by the Bentinck reached Loulon, in anticipation of the regular Mail, on the 1st inst. News by the Bambay steamer was received on the morning of the Srif, and letters were delivered on the evening of the same day. The letters by the Bentinck have not been received; they will come ris Southampton though marked via. Marseilles.
whose maiden name was Morgell, had been twice married, and left no issue by either' union. Her first husband was an Irish baronet of the name of
Denny, who fell in a duel at an early age The Punge Silks, plain, fits to 748; good quality, 39s to widow subsequently married General Floyd, a ve teran who had served with distinction in India, aud who was at the time a widower with a large family For some years after her second marriage she was known in society as Lady Denny Floyd; but, orain, Sad; crane shawl, dansari, white, 8 oz. 13s 6d to the general being created a batonet, the name of Denny was altogether dropped, and her ladyship was uniformly designated by the title and appella tion she derived from her second, Lady Floyd had been, in her youth, a celebinted beauty.
Dr. James Home. - We regret to announce the death of Dr. Hoine, late Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh and one of the Physicians in Ordinary to the Queen for Scotland, which took place in the 84th year of his
The publicare anxiously awaiting the Post-office arrangements respecting the Bi-monthly Mail; and there is now some idea that the route via Marseilles will be adopted only as regards the despatch of the seventh of the month, but nothing is positively known It is understood that the Queen and Prince Albert will arrive at Stowe, the Duke of Buckinghams's mansion, on the 15th instant; and on the 20th will visit the Duke of Wellington at Strathfieldsaye. It is age. reported that Queen Victoria and the Prince will visit Dr. Kaight. We have to announce the sudden Paris in the ensuing spring and preparations are said to be making for the reception of those illuștricos visitors at Fontainbleau and Versailles.
The intelligence just received from the West Indies is not of very much interest. In Jamaica the bill for providing means for securing the immiration of Hill Coolies was passed through committee. A fund of 50,0007. had been appropriated for this object, and, in addition, authority is given to the Commissioners of Public Account to issue Exchequer-bills for the amount required, in case the Home Government should ship 3,000 Coolies more than those expected.
death of the learned on respected Professor of Natural Philosophy in Marischal College. Dr. Knight had been engaged in observing the lunar eclipse, when he unhappily caught a severe cold; bat having partially recovered, he ventured out to attend his class; and this was followed by a return of his illness in a more aggravated form. Inflam. mation of the brain rapidly supervened, and baffled all medical appliance to arrest its fatal terminat on.
Two SIPS IN APRIL. St. Vincent,-Green
130,700 lbs. Black 579.600 Beulah,-Green 1380,700
Black 400,130 *
In April,
1,232,138 lbs.
PRICES OF BULLION, Sycee Silver, large, 3 per cent, premama. Spanish Dollars, Ferdinand, par
Carolus, 103 per cent.
EXCHANGE.
**
to 3as; grass cloths, 70s to 100s; grass clothe bikes, 11s to
1x 2d
Rucnsen has brought, first day, 25 104: dits round, 2s 34 | Republican ditto, 3 to 4 per cent, dincount. 2s 6d; ord, is id to Is 2d Stock 1055 cbs, agst 655 in 1 1813-Arrays are quoted at 4 6 4 61. Stock 53,960 bundles, agit 75,616 in 1813-Rex, Bengal, in goodre us, and as held at 24 d, proof. Stock 1615 eks aga 3364 in 1813-Rics: Bengal getting rather scarce; none offered during the mith Madras has brought, mið qual, Be to na fl; low pinky white. 94 to 10s 6d. Stork of both kinds, 54,671 h, ngat $1,791 in 1813. Java is hell for an ad. vanve. Stuck 16,801 ings, nyt 1af2 in 1-13.
TE-A public alsook place on 12th the, about 15,000 one chop sold at 11, very inferi. Twankay, fair com non packages, of which 5,50 d; Conernebidy bought in, quality, sold at 1.31 Flys kind 3 to 99 31 bing batt prices; Isson id reduction; no alteration in prides of other kinds. A steady demand has prevaild the gh the mouth, and since the sale at iniy, vlag prices, Cong-u, dar comhion Hold to 10. About 2000 to 6000 packages of Junk tea taken at full prices on speculation.
Bills on London at 6 months sight, 45 34d to 4, 44,
Treasury cloud for Spanish Dollars.
CANTON PRICES CURRENT.
Mr. Corbould the Artist-We regret to have to record the death of Mr. Corbould, the well known artist, who appears to have closed his prosperous career under singularly awful circumstances. The deceased gentleman had been staying lately at Saint Leonard's, on a visit to Lady Chantrey to whom it Ale best bragls) S 16.0 is understood he was about to be shortly united; but | Amber be quitted that place on horseback, accompanied | Betel Nut hy a servant, for Hawkhurst, in Kent, whither be Canvas -Eng, and.
The de- was proceeding on a shooting excursion.
Senteh ceased was sech to ride slowly, with his coat thrown Cochine! open and the circumstance attracted attention, as Copper, sheathing sufficient precaution did not seem to have been- taken by him against the severity of the weather, the frost being intense, On ascending Silver hill, gear Robertsbridge, the deceased was mortally struck by the cold, and fell, in a fit of apoplexy it is presumed. The deceased appeared but an hour
The account of the Quarter's Revenue just published is highly satisfactory. The total income of the year is 51 286,5394, giving an increase, as compared with the former year, of 1,163,3951. The increase in the Custnu.s, on the gear, is 1.305.1534, and on Excise, 265 3017; Stamps: 185 2851 ; Taxes, 26,0021.; Post officè, 83.0007; and Crown Lands, 37,300 The items which exhibit a decrease on the year, are the Property-tax, 57.6611; Miscellaneous, 941111 1 On the Quarter the absolute increase, as compared with that ended on the same day in 1844, is 577,7231, derived from an increased productiveness in every important item; but from the absolute increase on the quarter there has to be deducted the sum of 63 807 1, (the amount of a decrease under the heads of Miscel Janeous," and "Repayments of Advances"), by which the net increase ou the quarter is shown to be 493,916
Mr. John Tawell, who is charged with the murder of Sarah Hart, sup, osed to be, his mistress, was, some yea's ago, transported for 21 years for a forgery com.tefore the catastrophe to te in the best possible mmitted upon a relative of Mr. Smith, one of the Lealth and spirits.
Bills on England ạt 6 Months might appear to the tuatez we hear of actual sales or 44, 4d, others are quetui și 48. 34d., and gund bills have been offered at 47 $49. Navy Bills, 43. 21. to 4s. 31 per Mexican dollars, Court of Directors accepted Bills, are scarce, holders asking 225 Rs. per $100.
FREIGHTS.
To London or Liverpool, £3. 15s. a £1. per ton of
50 ft. tonnage scarce. To Amoy,
نا
per ton of 40 feet.
To ports north of Amoy, 8 to 10
Thus recent purchases of tea have caused a demand for tondage, and most of the available alips have fican takeg up at from £3. 158., 10 £1.
3RD APRIL, 1845.
IMPORTS.-Dery Parp.
3
19 Oper hhd
10 $3
* 1 O per catty
450
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0
O per picul
At Hongkong,
Vanguardy
8 0 *
0 0
per
but
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112 0
0
24 0 **
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0
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Beagal. COTTON of als kinis eunave dull, with a slight decline on last weeks priore..
G
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+
5
-
S.Am. Cordage, European COTTON,Bom:ay,
sh, ps. 13.
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Ships Loading.
Teas.
0 per picul
At Whampoa.
Swithamley,
George Buckham,
Oriente,
Olympus,
New Margaret,
I-abela,
Edited, Printed and Published by Jous Cazi, At The Friend of China and Honglung Gazette, Printing Office, Cicena's ROAD, VICTORIA, flonerose 1915,
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