Senna....... ........lb. 0 0.9
Turmerick, Java....cwt.
GOODS DECLARED FOR SALE AT THE EAST-INDIA HOUSE.
For Sale 5 December-Prompt 2 March, 1821. Tea. Bohea 600,000 lb.; Congou, Campoi, Pekoe, and Souchong 4,600,000 lb.; Twankay and Hyson Skin 1,200,000 lb.; Hyson 250,000 lb.; -Total, including Private Trade, 6,650,000 lb.
The Court of Directors have given notice, that at the Sale of Tea to be held in March next the Twankay Tea will be put up at 28. 4d. per lb.
For Sale 13 December-Prompt 9 March. Company's.-Bengal and Coast Piece Goods. For Sale 22 January, 1821-Prompt 20 April. -Company's.-China and Bengal Raw Silk.
Daily Prices of Stocks, from the 26th of October, to the 25th of November 1820.
E. EYTON, Stock Broker, 2, Cornhill, and Lombard Street."
Aboriginal inhabitants of India, sketch of, 326.
Acheen, mortality at, and wretched state of the King and his followers, 198, 512.
Aderburg's, M. Fred., universal philology, 169.
Allan, Sir Alex., bart., biographical me- moir of, 413.
Analyses, expository, of Chinese books, 533.
Anecdote of Dooly Khan, 247.
Antiquities, Egyptian, 167....Jeyn, 82. Appah Sahib, ex-rajah of Nagpore; dis- covery of a conspiracy for the restora- tion of, 285.
Aqueduct at Bombay-bequest made by Hoolasjee Soobanjee towards its con- struction, 282.
Arabic Distich, with translations, 125, 221, 431, 541.
Asiatic Intelligence, 85, 174, 270, 381, 486, 591.
Asiatic Society, transactions of, 81, 477. Azum Jah Buhadoor, installation of, as Nuwab of the Carnatic, 389.
Banca; defeat of the Dutch, who are driven in upon their principal settle- ments, by a body of Malays from Pa- lembang, 620.
Bangy Tappaul, establishment of a, be- tween Bombay and Poonah, 394. Batavia-Relations of the Dutch with the Sultan of Palembang, and failure of the expedition, 199, 294.... Depar- ture of a second expedition, 620.... Nautical and commercial notices, 199, 294, 620.... Marriages and deaths, 513.
Batty's Mahratta campaign, comments on, by an old Bengalee, 128. Bell, Maj.gen.; copy of his farewell or- der to the corps of artillery at Madras, before his departure for Europe, 389. Bencoolen :-formation of a local corps, 86, 198.... Regulation of port duties at Fort Marlborough, 198, 293.... Arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles, 621.. .. Marriages and deaths, 198, 298. Asiatic Journ.
Bhaumgratty, objects worthy remark on the banks of, from Moorshedabad to Sooty, 223.
Bhujah Sing, a rebel, infesting the jun- gles on the north-east frontier of the Bareilly and Shahjuhanpoor district, defeated by Lieut. Chitty, 384.
Birman Empire: extended cultivation of cotton, 619.... Establishment of a ma- rine at Rangoon, 401, 619.... Popu- larity of the governor, 511.... Mar- kets, 511. Births-Calcutta, 95, 188, 275, 387, 493, 613.... Madras, 101, 191, 278, 393, 505....Bombay, 106, 287, 399, 510, 618.... Ceylon, 511.... Penang, 197.... Mauritius, 515.... Home, 109, 209, 313, 416, 521, 625.
Boa Constrictor, caught by two Malay fishermen at Prince of Wales' Island, 477.
Bombay-Proclamation on the decease of his late Majesty, and of the Duke of Kent, 617.... Accession of his pre- sent Majesty, 623....General orders, 102, 191, 279, 394, 506.... Civil and military appointments, promotions, and furloughs, 103, 191, 282, 394, 506..
Commercial notices, 398.... Ship- ping intelligence, 194, 398, 618.... Births, marriages, and deaths, 106, 194, 287, 399, 510.
Sessions, 106, 286, 507.
Literary Society, transactions of,
Education Society, 193. Bondee, description of, with the route from Neemutch, 137.
Botol Tobago Christina, notices of, 143. Brazils; cultivation of tea, 169. British India:- Sale of commissions.. Regulations of Lord Clive's fund, 85..
General orders, 270, 486, 590... Military and political appointments,85, 174.... Appointments in his Majesty's forces, 592; and furloughs, 594.... Courts martial, 86, 271, 381.
Budhaic worship, relics of, in north-west India, 83.
Burdwan district infested by plunderers, 386.
Burka, in Arabia, a town belonging to the Imaum of Muscat, notices of, 143. VOL. X. 4 M
Cadets arriving from England; arrange- ments made for their reception at Fort William, 596.
Caffres, description of, 29.... Anecdotes of the Caffre war, 33. Caissa; solution of problems, 24, 130.. .. Continuation of problems, 340. Calcutta-General orders, 183, 383, 487, 595.... Civil and military appoint- ments, promotions, aud furloughs, 87, 184, 274, 383, 487, 599.... Commer- cial and price current, 93, 187, 387.. Shipping intelligence, 94, 187, 493, 613.... Births, marriages, and deaths, 95, 188,275, 387, 493, 613.
Supreme court, 185, 490. Consistorial court, 19. School Society, report of, 29th
School-book Society, 234, 612. Canal from Kurnal to Delhi cleared un- der the superintendence of Lieut. Ma- cartney, 385.
Canton-Topographical account of, by the governor, 321.... Arrangements made for the reception of a new Vice- roy in 1812, 211.
Cape of Good Hope. See under Good Hope, Cape of.
Cargoes of East-India ships lately arrived, 111, 211, 315, 419.
Cashmeer, conquest of, by Runjeet Sing, 194.
Wool-goat, importation of, into
France, 166. Casualties, list of, in the commissioned ranks of the Company's army, upon the Fort St. George establishment; from Sept. 1817 to Jan. 1820, 363.... In the Court of Directors, from the year 1801 to Aug. 1820, 308.
Ceylon:- Late disturbances in Kandy, 196, 619, 623.... Address of the Kan- dyan chiefs to Sir R. Brownrigg, on his departure for England, 195.... General orders, 195.... New military road, 619.... Pearl fishery, 400... Archdeacon of Colombo, 619..—Civil and military appointments, 196, 288, 510.... Shipping intelligence, 400, 511
Births, marriages, and deaths, 197, 290, 412, 511.
Criminal sessions.. Address of the chief justice, Sir H. Gifford, to the magistrates of Colombo, 288. Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Gareia, settled by adventurers from the Isle of France, 136.
Chemical experiments:-Morphia; am- ber; indigo, 164.... Dead sea, 267.. .. Arseniate of Potass; Wootz; me- teoric stone from Siberia; Naphtha; Lake Ourmia; Ambergris, 369.
China-Characters of the people in the different provinces, 27.... State of the poor, 138.... Intercourse with foreign nations, 321.... Embassy to Japan, 140.... Relations with the ex-Anglo Americans, 200, 401.... Restrictions on merchant-vessels removed, 443.... Tartar shepherds removing too near, ih.... Chinese reformer, 546.... Com- binations amongst workmen.. Empe- ror's son reproved.. Restrictions on magistrates.. Emperor's chair broken, 443.... Officer deposed for inattention to his duty.. Case of adultery.. Death of an imperial examiner, 442, 443, 446.... Commercial notices, 201, 402. Deaths, 201, 515.
Chinese Metaphysics, 237.
Books, expository analyses of,
Chinsurah native schools, 612. Cholera morbus; its origin, 484.... Me- thods of cure, 485.... Extracts from the reports of a medical commission, 303, 402.... Prevalence of, at Cal cutta, 384.... Native doctors employed with success, 489, 610.... Prevalent at Madras, 390, 500.... Bombay, 397, 623.... Malacca, 401.... Penang, 197
.Mauritius, 303, 402.... Isle of Bourbon, 622.
Civil Appointments:-Calcutta, 87, 383, 487, 599.... Madras, 98, 188, 412, 496.... Bombay, 191, 282, 624.... Ceylon, 196, 288, 510. Cleopatra's needle, 583. Clive's, Lord, fund; regulations adopted by the Court of Directors, 86. Coinage, at Madras, of a five rupee piece, 495.
Coins, Mahommedan, collection of, ex- tant in Hindoostan, 160.
Chinese, discovered under the wall of the old fort of Sincapore, 198, 292.
Colebrooke, Sir Edward, address to, from the European residents in the western provinces, on the occasion of his de- parture for Calcutta, 612. Commissions in his Majesty's army in the East Indies; rules to be observed in the sale and purchase of, 85. Concert at Calcutta, 184. Consistory Court at Calcutta.. Speech of the Lord Bishop on its first opening,
Corps granted honorary distinctions, 362. Courts Martial-On Maj. W. J. Mat-
thews, 9th regt. N. I. for withholding pay from certain Sepoys in his corps, and for inserting fictitious names in his muster-rolls, to defraud the govern- ment, 271.... On Lieutenant A. F. P. M'Leod, 2d regt. N. I. for unbecoming conduct, 87.... On Lieut. T. J. Adair,
H. M. 67th regt. for irregular and im- proper conduct, 382.... On European gunners D. Hickey and W. Farrell, for desertion and assault, 86....On private Patrick Gilling,, H. M. 67th regt. for theft, 381.
Crawfurd's History of the Indian Archi-
pelago, review of, 145. Cursory Remarks on board the ship Friendship, 40, 249, 454.
Dacoits, a gang of robbers so called, in- festing the neighbourhood of Moorshe- dabad, 488.
Date-tree described, 165. Dowdeswell, Mr., farewell entertainment given to, at Calcutta, 491. Deaths-Calcutta, 96, 188, 276, 387, 494, 614.... Madras, 102, 191, 279, 393, 505, 617.... Bombay, 106, 194, 287, 399, 510.... Ceylon, 197, 290, 511.... Malacca, 619.... Penang, 197
.. Bencoolen, 198.... Batavia, 513 .New South Wales, 300.... Van Dieman's Land, 514....China, 201, 515.... Mauritius, 515.... Madagas- car, 516.... Home, 109, 209, 313, 417, 521, 625.
Debates at the East-India House, June 21, 1820 Papers submitted to the proprietors.. Address to the King.. Half-year's dividend.. By-laws.. India trade.. Volunteer corps.. Sir G. Bar- low.. Letters from Marquis of Hastings . Gen. Sir T. Hislop.. Indian army, 67, 80 -Sept. 27: Pension to Mr. Barnard, 461.... To Mr. Mordaunt, 468.
De Fries and Co., failure of, at Madras, 278, 390.
Demons and witches of the Malays, 243. Desâtir, origiu and authenticity of, 421. Directors of the East-India Company, re- flections on the election of, 432.... Candidates intending to proceed to the ballot in April, 519.... List of casual- ties in the Court of, from 1801 to Aug. 1820, 308.
Distinctions, honorary, granted to corps in India, 362.
Dooly Khan, anecdote of, 247. Druses, particulars relating to, 554. Dugong, anatomy of the, 162, 375. E.
Earthquake in India, in June 1819, par- ticulars of, 435, 479.
East-India Company, accounts relating to, laid before parliament: Abstract view of the revenues and charges of India, for three years, 153....Their assets and debts as they stood under the seve- ral presidencies at the conclusion of the year 1817-18, 154.... Proceeds of the sale of goods in Great Britain for the
current year, 155....Statement of debts and interest, cash in their treasury, and other effects in Great Britain and afloat on 1st May 1820, 158.... Value of goods exported and imported for two years, 253.... Amount of duties upon imports in Britain for six years, 255. East-India College at Haileybury; exa- mination of the students, May 26, 50. Education, state of, among the Malays in Malacca, 345.
Egyptian antiquities, 167.
Eiconography, or printing by solid figures,'
Ellichpore, visit to, 136.
Elliots, Miss, fancy ball given to, at Ma- dras, before their departure for Europe, 616.
Ellora, account of the caves of, 480. Embassy from China to Japan, 140. Entertainment given at Madras to a lady on the occasion of her marriage, 501. Euclid, Calcutta School-book Society's edition of, 234.
Fagan, Lieut.col. George, sketch of the services of, 3.
Falls near Gokauk described, 433. Fire at Calcutta, 611.
Fisherman's island, off Java, rent asun- der, 513.
Floræ Cape of Good Hope.. Russia.. In- dia.. Java.. Sumatra..Japan, 374. Furloughs-British India, 594.... Cal- cutta, 90, 184, 383, 594.... Madras, 99, 189, 276, 498, 617.... Bombay, 103, 192, 283, 395, 618.
Geological Society, transactions of, 163. George III. summary of events in the reign of National memoranda.. In- dian retrospect, 6....Stages in the Company's domestic history, 7.... Transactions with European powers in India, 16.... Acquired territories in India; relations with Asiatic powers, 19, 115, 226, 558.
Gilchrist, Dr. J. B., remarks by, upon the Review of Mr. Smyth's Hindoostanee Dictionary, 542.
Good Hope, Cape of:-Anecdotes of the Caffre war, 33.... Description of the Caffres, 29.... Intended observatory at the Cape, 169.... Commerce with the Mauritius, 207.... New settlement at Algoa Bay, 303, 404, 516.... Infor- mation to emigrants, 520.
Goods declared for sale at the East-India House, 111, 211,315, 419, 523, 626. Goorukhnath, a famous pagoda, described, 342.
Guicowar, disturbances in the dominions of, 618.
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