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Sugar. The Sugar market continues brisk. The deliveries from the Warehouses have greatly increased. The accounts from all the out-ports are also favourable-brisk markets, scarcity of Sugars, and higher prices, particularly at Glasgow. The stock of West-India Sugar is now 44,118 hhds. and trs., being 8,844 more than last year. The stock of Mauritius 73,190 bags, being 4,533 more than last year. The delivery of West-India is 2,874 hhds. and trs., being 242 more than last year. The delivery of Mauritius is 1,740 bags, being 3,067 less than the corresponding week of 1832. There have been considerable sales of Siam Sugars at an ad

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Spices. The public sale of Cinnamon on the 11th November -111 bales 1st sort, taxed at 6s. 6d. per lb., sold at 6s. 8d. a 8s. 7d., not taxed 5s. 3d. a 6s. 4d.; 715 bales 2d sort, taxed at 5s. 6d. per lb., sold at 5s. 7d. a 7s. 5d., not taxed 4s. 6d. a 5s. 3d. First sort, fair to very good, sold 9d. a 1s. per lb. lower than last sale, the ord. untaxed about 1s. per lb. lower. Second sort, good and very good sold very unevenly, some lots being 1s. per lb. dearer than others of same quality; the average may be 3d. per lb. higher; mid. 3d. a 6d. lower; untaxed 6d. a 9d. lower. Broken sold about 2d. higher. Pepper sells freely at full market prices.

Oct.

Silk.-The market is heavy.

Indigo. The intelligence from Calcutta is to the 5th July. The accounts respecting Indigo state an average crop, 85,000 to 90,000 maunds; this is likely to produce no new feature in the market; the prices and demand are without variation.

Tea.-Common Twankays have advanced jd. a 1d. per lb. Bohea, large chests, 3s. 104d., half and quarter, 3s. 101d. a 3s. 11d., and Congou packages 3s. 111d. a 4s. per lb. Common Congous cost to 1d. discount, fine jd. a ld. per lb. profit.

Cotton. The accounts from Liverpool state that the buyers came forward freely, under the idea of the market having reached the lowest. From Manchester the report is favourable; goods were in great request at the late reduction in the prices. In this market the sales of Cotton are too inconsiderable for enumeration.

Wool. At the public sales, which commenced on the 27th Oct., and finished on the 5th Nov., about 2,500 bales Sydney and Van Diemen's Land, not only sold at full market prices, but the ord, 1s. 9d. a 2s. 6d., sold at a further advance of 2d. a 3d. per lb. The prices were-Australian, good 3s. a 4s. 2d., ord. 2s. a 3s. 3d.; Van Diemen's Land. good 2s. 4d. a 3s., low 1s. 8d. a 2s. 3d.

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INDEX TO VOL. XII.

PART I.-ORIGINAL AND SELECT PAPERS, &c.

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Balk, visit to the city of, 118-grave of
Mr. Moorcroft at, 120.

Bamean, description of the idols at, 115.
Benares, population of, 91.

Bengal, sketches of society in, 13, 182-
scenes in the upper provinces of, 73.
Bharatpur, marriage of the raja of, 291.
Bhotia Mehals, statistical report on the, 1.
Biography:-Ram Mohun Roy, 195, 287.
Board of Control, 44, 213 - further cor-
respondence with, relative to the Com
pany's charter, 49.

Bokhara, route of Lieut. Burnes and Dr.
Gerard from Peshawar to, 112-des-
cription of the city, 121.

Bones, fragments of, in India, 217.
Botany of the Himalaya, 124, 236.
Brahma K'anda, 225.

Brahma Vaivertta Purána, analysis of, 225.
Bridge at Fuh-chow-foo, 101-natural, at
the Mauritius, 128.

Bryce (Dr.) on Christian prospects in
India, 294.

Budgerow, travelling in India by, 13.
Bunge (Dr.), journey of, to China across
the desert of Gobi, 25.
Burman literature, 61.

Burnes (Lieut.), route of, from Peshawar
to Bokhara, 112.

Cabool, visit to, 112-description of the
country, ib.-Russian church at, 114.
Carnac (Mr. J. R.), dissent by, on the
subject of the Company's charter, 45.
Asiat. Jour.N.S. VOL. 12. No.48.

Casia Hills, natives of the, 91.

Ceylon, new charter of justice for, 69-
account of the Chaliah caste in, 269-
abolition of compulsory labour in, 282
-coins from, 291.

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Chaliahs, caste of, in Ceylon, 269.
Cheetahs, hunting with, 191.
China, journey to, across the desert of
Gobi, 25-imperial family of, 37
court and tribunals of Peking, ib.-ex-
perimental voyage to the N.E. coast of,
94, 157, 215-present state of British
intercourse with, 213.

Chin-hae, attempt to trade at, 104.
Cholera Morbus, phenomena connected
with, at Damascus, 66-review of works
on, 222.

Christianity in India, 294.

Cinnamon, collection of, in Ceylon, 269.
City of the Silent, 39.

Clarke (Mr. W. S.), dissent by, on the sub-
ject of the Company's charter, 49.
Clergy, salaries of, in India, 124.
Coins, Bactrian, 92, 126, 291- Cingha-
lese, 291.

College, national, at Peking, 38

India, at Haileybury, 45.
Control, Board of, 44, 49, 213.
Convicts, native, in Bengal, 84.
Copper mines at Nellore, 126.

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Corea, experimental voyage to, 166 at
tempt to open trade in, 169.

Crichton (Mr.), review of his history of
Arabia, 250,

CRITICAL NOTICES, 66, 218, 292-see also
Review of Books.

Dacca, census of the city of, 92.
Damascus, phenomenon at, 66.
Dandis and Dasnámis, account of the
Hindu sects of, 5.

Davids (Mrs.), present to, from the Sul-
tan of Turkey, 296.
Deccan prize-money, 133.
Dionysiacs of Nonnus, 92.

Dost Mahomed Khan, chief of Kabul, 112.
Dress of Europeans in India, 193.
Dutch, early policy of, in Ceylon, 269.

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salaries and allowances of the clergy in,
124-army of, 75, 173-fragments of
bones in, 217-description of a jungle-
station in, 182-Christian prospects in,
294-native education in, ib.
Indigo-Planters, the, 255.

East-India Company, petition from, to the
House of Commons respecting the re-
newal of their charter, 44-dissents of
Directors from the ministerial plan, 45,
49, 51, 53-assents to the plan, 59-
their remarks on the late experimental
voyage to the N.E. coast of China, 99
-present state of their relations with
the Chinese, 213.

Ecclesiastical establishments in India, ex-
penses of, 124.

Education of natives in India, 294.
Epitaph, an, 86.

Europe, study of the languages of, with
reference to their origin, 108.

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Hoo-keang, visit of Europeans to, 100, 102.
Horses, stud for the breed of, at Ghazee-
pore, 81.

Hunting in India, 190.

Hurdwar, a visit to, 129.
Hymn to Content, 254.
Idols at Bamean, 115.

INDIA, religious sects in, 5, 87-sketches
of society in, 13, 182-further papers
respecting the renewal of the charter for,
44-scenes in the upper provinces of,
73-coins found in, 92, 126, 291-

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Magic, Mahomedan, 62.

Marjoribanks (Mr. Campbell), dissent by,
on the subject of the Company's char-
ter, 51.

(Mr. Charles) on the present state
of British intercourse with China, 213.
Marriage rites of the Hindus, 188-of the
Jats at Bharatpur, 291.

Martin (late M. Saint) on the study of
the languages of Asia and Europe, 108.
(Mr. R. M.) on East and West-
India sugars, 262.

Mathison, lines from the German of, 93.
Mauritius, new society in, for the study of
natural history, 126, 217.

May Gordon, a romance from real life,
145.

Medical Retiring Funds, Indian, 180.
Mendicants, religious, in India, 7.
Metaphysics, Hindu, 40, 174.
Ministers, cabinet, of China, 37.

Mirkhond, review of Mr. Shea's translation
of, 283.

Mofussil, scenes in, 73-Ghazcepore, ib.
Moorcroft (Mr.), visit to the grave of, 120.
Mungoose, its animosity to snakes, 75.

Nának Shahis, or Sikhs, a religious sect,
in India, 87.

Nauscopy, 128.

Nellore, copper mines at, 126.

Ning-po, description of the city of, 104
-attempt to open trade at, 104, 157.
Night, an Indian, described, 219.

Oriental literature, study of, in Europe,
29, 64, 108, 283.

Oriental Translation Fund, remarks of Mr.
von Schegel on the, 29.
Oxus, journey to the, 117.

PAPERS, further, respecting the renewal of

the East-India Company's charter, 44.
Parker (Mr.), review of his work on Van
Diemen's Land, 292.

Parliament, petition from the East-India
Company to, 44.

PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS:-New Charter

of Justice, Ceylon, 69-Clergy in In-
dia, 124-Deccan Prize Money, 133.
Peking, the Russian establishment at, 25
-court and tribunals of, 37.

Persia, history of the early kings of, 283.
Peshawar, visit to, 112.

POETRY:-The City of the Silent, 39-
Canzon, 43-What is Faith? 63-An
Epitaph, 86-Lines from the German
of Mathison, 93- The Last of Seven,
156 Song of the Deserted, 194-an
Indian Night, 219-Translations from
Hafiz, 238, 268- Hymn to Content,

254.

Prakriti K’handa, analysis of the, 227.
Prize-money, Deccan, 133.
Publications, new, 72, 224, 296.
Puránas, analysis of the, 225.

Ram Mohun Roy, memoir of, 195, 287.
Rauzat-us-Safa, translation of the, 283.
Researches, Asiatic, review of, 1, 87.
Retiring Funds, Medical, for Bengal and
Bombay, 180.

REVIEW OF Books and Critical Notices :
-The Asiatic Researches, Vol. 17th, 1,
87-Schlegel's Reflexions sur l'Etude
des Langues Asiatiques, 29 De Tas-
sy's Appendice aux Rudimens de la
Langue Hindoustani, 66-Dissertation
on the Pyramids, 67-History of Eu-
rope during the Middle Ages, ib.
Bowles' Hermes Britannicus, ib.— Vic-
tor Hugo's Notre Dame, ib. Clarke's
Tales from Chaucer, 68-Lives of the
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Europe, ib.-Ewing's System of Geo-
graphy, ib. Royle's Illustrations of
the Botany of the Himalayan Moun-
tains, 124, 236 - Marjoribanks on the
present State of British Intercourse
with China, 213- Fisher's Drawing
Room Scrap-Book for 1834, 218-Po-
cock's Flowers of the East, 221-Trea-
tise on the Arts, Manufactures, Man-
ners, &c. of the Greeks and Romans,
ib.-Dr. Ayre on the Cholera Morbus,
222 An Inquiry into the Disease
called Cholera Morbus, ib. · Margaret
Dod's Cook and Housewife's Manual,
ib.-Crowe's Lives of Foreign States-
men, 223-Friendship's Offering for
1834, ib. The Comic Offering for
1834, ib. The British Catholic Colo-
nial Quarterly Intelligencer, ib.- Re-
port of the Edinburgh Academy, 224-
Lepage's Echo de Paris, ib.-Parker's
System of Short-hand, ib. - Crichton's
History of Arabia, 250-Shea's Trans-
lation of Mirkhond, 283-Journal of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal, 292- Par-
ker's Rise, Progress, and Present State of
Van Diemen's Land, ib. Dr. Bryce's
Sermon on Christian Prospects in India,
294 Southey's Lives of the British
Admirals, 295 Miller's Gardener's
Dictionary, ib.
Romances from Real Life :-May Gordon,
145-the Voyage, 239.

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Roses, cultivation of, at Ghazeepore, 73-

manufacture of the atta-gool from, 74.
Royle (Mr.) on the natural history of the
Himalaya, 124, 236.

Russia, establishment belonging to, at
Peking, 25.

Sakti, worship of, 10.

Sankara, a Hindu teacher, 5.

Sanscrit literature, letters of M. de Schlegel
on, 29.

Scenes in the Mofussil, 73.

Schlegel (Mr. Von) on Oriental literature,

29.

Secret, the, 123.

Sects, religious, of the Hindus, 5, 87.
Servants, native, in India, 82.
Shang-hae, experimental voyage to, 159–
attempt to open trade at, 160.
Shea (Mr.), review of his translation of
Mirkhond, 283.

Sikhs, tenets of the, 87.
Siva, worship of, 5.

Sketches of Indian Society :-Travelling
by Budgerow, 13-the Jungles, 182.
Slaves, sale of, at Karshi, 120.
Snakes in India, 75.
SOCIETIES, Proceedings of:-Asiatic So-
ciety of Bengal, 1, 87, 125, 217, 291,
292-Academy of Sciences of St. Pe-

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PART II.-ASIATIC AND

Africa, expedition into the interior of, 59.
Agra, accident at the Taj. 3 - public
rooms at, 7-proposed bank at, 85, 161
-great gun at, 86-steam subscription
at, 226-governor of, 282.

Ahwaz, description of the ruins of, 95.
Alexander and Co. of Calcutta, insolvency
of, 2, 59, 76, 147, 148, 149, 150.
Allard (Gen.), services of, 82.
Allez (John), court-martial on, 101.
America, mission from, to Siam and Co-
chin China, 185.

Amorah, attack on the treasury at, 109.
Amritsir, description of, 90.

Appeal, abolition of the provincial courts

of, in Bengal, 88.

Arabia, disturbances in, 19, 105, 185.
Armenians of Constantinople, appeal of, 59.
ARMY (Company's, in India) - Opera-

tions of the, against insurgents, 3, 10,
21, 90, 172-Retiring Funds for me-
dical officers of, 3, 90, 177-conduct of
the native troops in the Nanning cam-
paign, 12-operations of Major Mu-
riel, 21, 172-fees on commissions in,
25- rules regarding furloughs, 26-
new commander-in-chief at Bombay,
59, 281-proposed establishment of mi-
litary Retiring Funds for, 80, 163, 169
-remittance of pay to England, 91,
166, 279 gallant conduct of native
soldiers of, 109-eligibility to fill the
situation of superintending surgeon in,

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ib.-travelling allowances to chaplains
of, 114-estates of deceased men be-
longing to, ib.-services of officers of,
192-salaries of deputies judge advo-
cate-general of, ib.- palanquin allow,
ance to assistant surgeons of, i6.-re-
ductions in, 192, 198-compensation
to officers of, for loss of houses, 192—
re-adjustment of cadets' commissions in,
196, 233-revised disposition of cir-
cles and executive engineers, 233-flog-
ging in, 280-courts-martial in, 21, 188,
192, 229-See also Calcutta, Madras, &c.
General Orders.

(King's, serving in the East)—
Fees on commissions furnished to offi-
cers of, 25-difference in the 11th
light dragoons, 218-courts-martial in,
101, 194, 238, 283- promotions and
changes in, 60, 201, 282.

Turkish, present state of the, 104.
Artillery depot of instruction at Bombay,
abolition of the, 198.

Asia, Central, report of Lieut. Burnes on,

the commerce of, 210.
Assam, slavery in, 165.

Assessment, house, at Madras, 169.
Australasia see New South Wales, Van
Diemen's Land, &c.

Ava, talents of the heir apparent of, 78.

Bactria, ancient kingdom of, 77.
Bagdad, affairs at, 186.

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