PASSENGERS HOMEWARDS. By the Lion, from New South Wales :-Lieut. Belcher; Drs. Traney, Smith, and Masterman, of the Royal Navy; Messrs. Dawson, Sadler, and Howell; and Mrs. Melville and child. By the Alligator, from Madeira:-Mr. William Lewis, 2d officer of the H. C. S.; Lady Maxwell. By the Norfolk, from Bengal :-Capt. James Fairfax, of the St. Helena; Lieut. Blair, R. N.; Rev. William Berrell; Mr. Ogilvy (died at sea); Messrs. Jackson, Montgomery, Rummin, Blunt, Ardlington, and Richards; Mesdames Ardlington, and 3 children, Richards, and E. Wilson; Miss Allsop. By the Champion, from India :-Lieut. Gray; and Edward Seymour. By the General Palmer, from Madras :-Major Osborne; Capts. Abbott, Wilson, and Griffiths; Lieuts. Gould, Trevour, and Macarthy; Dr. Brydon; Rev. E. Hoole; William Pritchard, Esq., Medical Board; Masters Pritchard and Hawkey; Mesdames Pritchard, Abbott, Wilson, and Stewart; Misses Pritchard, and Hawkey. By the Rising Star, from Bombay-Col. Pollock, (C.B.,) Mad. Service; Capts. Buchanan, Bombay Marine, and Frederick, Bombay Engineers; Lieuts. Newlins, 4th Dragoons, and Harris, Bombay N. I.; Assistant-Surgeon Phillipson, N. I. By the Tranmere, from Van Diemen's Land:-Messrs. R. Towers, James Major, William Peers, Phillips, and Bartley; Mrs. J. Browne; and Miss Catherine Steel. *The Index for this Volume will be given in our next Number. On London, 6 months' sight, 1s. 10 d. a 1s. 11d, per Sicca Rupee. On London, 6 months' sight, 1s. 104d., 1s. 11d..a 2s. per Sicca Rupee. Madras, ditto, S. R. per 100 Bombay Rupees. 91 a 92 S. R. per 100 Madras Rupees MADRAS.-JULY 9, 1828. Government Securities, &c. SIX PER CENT, BENGAL REMITTABLE LOAN. 350 Madras Rupees per 335 Sicca Rupees 284 Premium At the Rate prevailing among Merchants and Brokers in buying and selling Public Securities, viz. 1064 Madras Rupees per 190 Sicca Rupees 264 Premium Discount FIVE PER CENT, BENGAL UNREMITTABLE LOAN. At the Rate of Subscription, viz. At the Rate prevailing among Merchants and Brokers in buying and selling Public Securities, viz. 1064 Madras Rupees per 100 Sicca Rupees BOMBAY.-JULY 23, 1828. On London, 6 months' sight, 1s. 9d. a 1s. 94d. BAZAR VALUE OF COMPANY'S PAPER. Remittable Notes, 133 Bombay Rupees per 100 Siccas. Unremittable do. 104 do. per 100 do. Discount. Notes of the present 5 per Cent. Loan, opened in Bengal on the Oriental Herald, Vol. 19. 2 R POSTSCRIPT. We have received, by the late arrivals from India, several interesting letters on Public Affairs, which we have not space to include in the present Number, but which will be given in our next. Among the Papers that have reached us, the only article of public interest or importance that we find, is the following notice of the arrival at Calcutta of Lord William Bentinck, which is thus given in 'The Bengal Hurkaru' of July 5, 1828: An official notification was issued in the forenoon that the Right Honourable Lord William Bentinck would land at six o'clock yesterday evening. 'His Lordship arrived off Chandpaul Ghaut in the steamer, Enterprize, from whence he landed under the usual salute, a few minutes after six. His Lordship was welcomed on landing by the few distinguished individuals who, in spite of the rain, attended for the purpose, and immediately proceeded in a palanquin to the Government House, attended by the Body Guard. His Lordship was dressed in full military costume, appeared in good health, and was accompanied on shore by Captain Clifford of the Undaunted. 'At the entrance of the Grand Hall of the Government House, his Lordship was received by the Honourable W. Bayley, Esq., by whom he was introduced to the Members of Council, the Judges, &c., and immediately afterwards took the oaths and his seat as Governor-General, under the accustomed salute from the fort. 'Lady Bentinck landed about half an hour after his Lordship yesterday, owing to the unfavourable state of the weather. His Majesty's ship Undaunted, after being tugged by the Enterprize above Diamond Harbour, was towed back there in consequence of Captain Clifford's being unwilling to incur the risk attending her coming off town, as it is not usual, we believe, for his Majesty's ships of her class to do so.' INDEX TO THE NINETEENTH VOLUME. A ARMY, the Bengal, 136. Ancient Characters. No. I., 204. No. II., 420. 'Asiatic Journal,' Mr. Klaproth's Reply to the Attack on him in the, 338. Army, State of the Indian, 366. American Imports of Goods into China, 9. Aladin, Village of, 13. Alla, Barbarous acts of, in India, 104. Akbar, Reign of, in Hindoostan, 109. Aurungzebe, Reign of, in Hindoostan, 112. Abdalla's ravages in Hindoostan, 118. Argish, (Consti di,) the Town of, Description of, 216. Appeals to the Privy Council, 421. Abolition of the East India Company, On the, 445. Of Slavery, 481. Albula, the River, Notice of, 438. Amherst, Lord, Letter of, relating to 'The Calcutta Journal,' 558. Arnot, Mr., Prosecution of, by the Authorities of Calcutta, 560. B Britain, Politieal and Commercial Relations of Great, with China, 1. Barcelona, City of, Recent Account of the, from the Notes of a Resident, 29. Bengal, The, Army, 136. Letter of General News from, 156. Origin of the Commerce with, 189. Births, 179. 383. 588. Boat at Sea, On a, 214. Banks of the Ganges, 253. Brothers, The, 307. Bermuda Slaves, 371. Bombay, late Governor of, Mr. Elphinstone, Journey of, 374. Bucharest, the Town of, Description of, 19. Busheab, Island of, Notice of, 48. Bushire, Description of the Town of, 54. Buckingham, Mr., Particulars of the Proceedings instituted against, in India, Baber, Reign of, in Hindoostan, 108. 'Bombay Gazette,' Communication of the Governor of Bombay to the, 156. Begum and her three Servants, Trial of, at Madras, 161. Board of Health, established at Madras, 164. Oriental Herald, Vol. 19. 2 S |