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At Paris, of a decline, aged 16, Ellenor Sarah, daughter of Lord t'arrington.

Thomas Baskerfield, Esq. of Colchester, Essex, aged 65.

At Clapton, aged 67, Mrs. Oliphant, relict of the late Lancelot Oliphant, Esq. of Broadfieldhouse, in the county of Cumberland. In his 76th year, John Morris, Esq. of Ampthill, Bedfordshire.

At Lympsfield, Surrey, Robert Gale, Esq. aged 75. At Brighton, Nath. Bogle French, Esq. aged 58. Mrs. Eustace, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Eustace, only daughter of Colonel Talbot, M. P. for the county of Dublin.

At the Vicarage House, Walthamstow, deeply lamented, the Rev. Wm. Sparrow, M. A. aged 73 years.

At Loxley Park, Staffordshire, Matilda, the eld. est daughter of Thomas Sneyd Kynnersley, Esq. At Kennington, Joha Fisher, Esq. late of Deptford, aged 79.

At her house in Middlesex-place, New-road, Mrs. Sehweitzer, relict of the late John Schweitzer, Esq.

Aged 72 years. Mr. Richard Mills of Claphamroad-place, formerly of Bedford-street, Bedford-row.

At his house, in Queen Square, Bloomsbury, Colonel John Hamilton, who was for 22 years his Britannic Majesty's Consul, resident at Norfolk, in Virginia.

Aged 52, Mrs. Gibson, wife of Mr. John Gibson, Wardrobe-place, Doctors'-Commons:

Aged 73, Mr. William Smith, of Coppice-row, Clerkenwell.

At her son's house, Rothamsted, county of Hertford, Mrs. Mary Lawes, in her 92d year. At her house on Clapham Common, Anne, relict of John Bradney, Esq.

At Fladong's Hotel, in Oxford-street, in the 58th year of his age, Aretas Akers, Esq, of Brighton. Mrs. Katharine Duffin, relict of the late Wm. Duffin, Esq. of Bromley, in the county of Kent. Aged 65, Mr. Henry Powell, of the Bear Inu, Woodstock.

At her son's estate, Mangrove, Barbadoes, Mrs. Skeete, relict of the late John Brathwaite Skeete, Esq. of that island.

At Kentish Town, Middlesex, Richard Heald, Esq. of Horncastle, in the county of Lincoln. In the 63d year of her age, Sarah, widow of the late Brook Allen Bridges, Esq.

At her son's, in her 65th year, Mrs. Ann Kirk, late of Chase-side, Enfield.

At Cumwhitton, in his 99th year, Adam Dryden, of that place, a distant relation of Dryden the poet.

In London-street, Fitzrov-square, Mrs. Sarah Sydenham, Esq. in the 60th year of her age. Mrs. Medley, wife of William Medley, Esq. of St. George's row, Oxford road.

Mr. Wilson, many years wardrobe-keeper to Drury lane Theatre, suddenly dropped down, and expired instantly in the Theatre, while pursuing his busmess in preparing the dresses for the revived spectacle of Ramah Droog. In Stafford-place, Pimlico, aged 22, Louisa Frances, the only daughter of the late Mr. George Lyell, one of his Majesty's essengers. After a short illness, at his house in Stanhopestreet, Georgiana, the wife of Roger Kynaston, Esq. At his house in Dorset-street, Portman-square, Sir William Pepperell, Bart. aged 70.

Mr. Edward Tute, of Capel-court, aged 73, nearly 50 years in the house of, Down, Thornton, and Co.

At Arungabad, East Indies, Doctor Ebes. Yourg, of the Company's Service (from Berwickshire) aged 27, lamented by all who knew him.

willing to comply with. The East-India Company have declared a sale of Cotton on the 10th proximo; the quantity is expected to be very extensive from 5 to 6,000 bags of each description; 1,580 bags. Bengal, and 1,126 Surats are already declared.

Sugar. The export houses evince a disposition to secure goods at the present currency, but the refiners decline the offers, except at a considerable advance: there being no bonding allowed, and the length of time that must elapse before the spring shipping commences, added to the further delay in recovering the bounty, appear great obstacles to the arrangements between the trade and the extensive exporters; goods for immediate delivery can be purchased lower than parcels deliverable in February and March next. In foreign Sugars there is little variation, the prices nominal; last week 1,664 bags East India descriptions were brought forward in Mincing Lane; the prices were vs. a 3s. lower. The India Company brought forward above 12,000 bags. The following are the particulars ;-Benares 3,900 bags, fine yellow 41s. to 41s. 6d. ; low white 428, to 45s. 6d. ; good white 46s. to 49s. 6d.; nearly fine white 508. to 52s. 6d.-Java 3,699 bags, soft yellow 38s. to 445.; dry yellow and grey 46s. to 47s. 6d. Bourbon 5,131 bags, soft brown 32s, to 375.; dry brown 38s. to 40s.; soft yellow 41s. to 41s. 6d,; dry 42s. to 478.

Coffee.-There continues to be great fluctuations in Coffee; Java and other East India descriptions, with the exception of Mocha, are 3s. to 45. higher; Dutch Coffee remains without variation; the ordinary qualities of Jamaica may be quoted at a decline of 25. per cwt, East-India descriptions sold in Mincing. Lane 112 bags Mocha (no drawback of 5s, per cwt. on exportation allowed) sold at 978. a 1025, aecording to quality; 522 bags Java, fine yellow 77s. 6d. a 78s. equal to 88s. The East-India Company brought forward nearly 3,000 bags, selling in the usual manner, with the drawback of 5s. on exportation -274 bales Mocha togs. a 110s. 6d.; 2,634 bags of other descriptions; yellow and dark brown Java 85s. a 85s. 6d.; Bourbon 78s. a 85s.; Bourbon and Cheribon mixed 798.; damaged Java 74s. a 80s. 6d. ; about a fourth of the Coffee was stated to be taken in for account of the proprietors.

Saltpetre. By public sale last week, 1,255 bags Saltpetre, 40s. 6d. a 41s. 6d. ; a considerable pro. portion taken in at the former rate.

Spices.-The enquiry after Spices has consi derably increased, and there is every appearance of a reviving trade,

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LONDON MARKETS.

Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1816.

Cotton.The advices from the United States mention, that no extensive shipments are expected for some weeks; the holders of Cotton both here and at Liverpool were in consequence asking bigher prices, which the trade seem un

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Sir S. Lushington. 600 waiting a wind in Downs,
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Lady Morringdon.. 390 - Dec.

INDIA SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. The following official notification of the establishment of lights at St. Michael's Isle, has been received at the Admiralty :

"Consul General's Office for the Azores, at St. Michael's, Nov. 10, 1816. "Notice is hereby given to Navigators, that the following Light Houses are now establishing on the south side of this Island, viz. on the top of the Cathedral Steeple of Ponta Delgada City, at an elevation of one hundred and ten feet above the surface of the water, a Light House is completed, and lighted up with eight glass lamps and reflectors. At the east point of the bay, called Ponta da Galera, another Light House is begun, which bears S.E. by E. from the Cathedral Lights, distant about nine nautic miles, will be completed about the 10th of December: and a third Light House on a peak, situated at the S. W. quarter of the island, near Ponta de Ferreira, is expected to be ready by the 1st of January, 1817; and, in the event of the funds collected being sufficient, it is in contemplation to erect a fourth Light at the north-east point of the island.

"The following rates are established for the maintenance thereof.-Vessels under fifty tons burthen, half a dollar, or five hundred reis.From fifty to one hundred tons, one dollar, or one thousand reis.-From an hundred tons, upwards, one dollar and a half, or one thousand five hundred reis.The said lights will be shewn every night throughout the year, from half an hour after sun-set, to half an hour before sun-rise." (Signed)

"William Harding Read, Consul-General."

Bombay. Arrived, May 14th, Charlotte, Brown, from London.

15th.-Samarang, Capt. Glover, from England. Passenger, Mr. Beck

Upton Castle, Beyts, from England. Passengers, Mr. Wybrow, Surgeon of the 17th Dragoons, Mrs. Wybrow, two Misses Goodhew, B. Rowles, Esq. and Assistant-Surgeon Hall, from the Cape.

The hon. Company's ship Cabalva, from England. Passengers, Mr. Reade and Mr. Stubbs, Writers; Mr. Pollock, Assistant-Surgeon.

The hon. Company's ship Cumberland, from England. Passengers, Capt. Byers, Mr. Rogers, Cadet; Mr. Whiteside,, Free Mariner,

The hon. Company's ship Lady Melville. Passengers, Mrs. Backhouse, Miss C. Baynes, Miss A. S. Anderson, Capt. M'Neil, Lieutenant. Gravenor and Cornet Backhouse, Lieutenant Mahon, Ensigns Fenier, Watts, Newhouse, Assistant-Surgeons M' Gregor and Radford, Dr. A. Bell, Assistant-Surgeon; J. Murdock, Mate of the Buckinghamshire, J. Morris and J. Reed, Free Mariners.

The hon. Company's ship Marquis of Huntly, Passengers, Major Dunbar, Lieutenant Manson, Messrs. Bell, Crawford and E. Elliott, Writers. Mr. S. Prescott, of the Buckinghamshire.

The hon. Company's ship Castle Huntley, Passengers, Major-Gen. Browne, Capt. Browne, Capt. Mcal and lady, Capt. Lewis and lady, Mr. Alderton, Free Mariner.

Free Trader, Princess Charlotte, Lushman, from England.

May 18th-Bombay Anna, from England.

Home Ports.

Plymouth, Nov. 29th.-Arrived, the Revolutionnaire frigate, from the Cape of Good Hope.

Dec. 7th.-Came in to-day, the Eliza, King, from the Isle of France in three months, bound to London, with loss of rigging, sails, and boats, and her cargo damaged; in lat. 40, lon. 20, spoke a Portuguese brig from Maranham to Oporto, with loss of boats and sail

8th.-Capt, King, of the Eliza, (arrived here from the Isle of France), reports, that on the 5th September the ship Orion arrived at the Isle of France from Calcutta. On the 26th September spoke two whalers off the Cape of Good Hope, one called the Reward, Richards, the name of the other is unknown; they informed him that the ship to Jeeward was the Union extra ship, forty days from Bombay, all well.

Asiatic Journ. -No. 13.

9th.-Came in, the Amphitrite frigate and Elk sloop of war from the East Indies.

Portsmouth, Dec. 5th.-Arrived his Majesty's ships Alpheus from Bombay, Acbar from Halifax, and Hope from a cruise; the Alpheus sailed from Bombay 28th May, Isle of France 14th August, the Cape 27th September, and St. Helena 17th October; in lat. 17. 49. long, 15. 22. spoke the Mary Ann from Bengal and the Isle of France for London, all well. The Ocean sailed from St. Helena for England 15th October. Capt. Campbell, late of the Hesper, and Mr. Langford. late collector of the customs at the Mauritius, came passengers in the Alpheus.

Dec. 6th.Arrived the Alexander, London, and Ocean transports, from Deptford for the Cape and Isle of France; Dorothy, Foster, from the Downs for Jamaica; William from the Downs for Trinidad; and Isabella, Downing, from North Yarmouth for the Mediterranean. Sailed, his Majesty's ship Hope, on a cruize, and Sprightly, Blair, for London.

Dec. Sth. Arrived, his Majesty's ship Horatio, from the Cape of Good Hope; spoke on the 15th August, the Orpheus, Findlay, from London, for Bombay; on the 19th October, the Surry, Beadle, from Batavia to London; and on the 25th October, the Sea Lion, Wall, from Batavia, for Boston, Passed by for the river, the l'artridge, Anderson, from Bombay.

Dec. 10th.-Arrived his Majesty's ship Zebra, from the Cape.

Dec, 11th.-Arrived the Albinia, Witherall, from Java; she is for London, but put in here, being in want of water and provisions. Sailed 13th for London.

Dec. 12th.-Arrived his Majesty's ship Cameleon, froin the East Indies,

Dec. 13th-The Shipley, for Botany Bay, ran foul of the Ocean transport, and carried away her bowsprit, spritsail-yard, &c. The Milwood, Bayly, from Canton, has arrived at Cowes, bound to Amsterdam.

Dec. 16th.-Arrived his Majesty's ship Amphitrite, from India; Violet, Allen, from Buenos Ayres.

Deal, Dec.4th.-Sailed, the London, Ocean, and Alexander transports, for the Cape of Good Hope and Isle of France.

Dec. 6th.-Came down the river and remain, Morley for New South Wales, Duke of Marlborough for Cape of Good Hope, and the Hyperion for Bombay.

Dec. 10th.-Arrived and sailed to the river, Ocean from Batavia, Orient from Bengal, Venos from the South Seas. Came down the river and remain, Cornwallis for the Cape, Admiral Gam bier for Ceylon.

Dec. 11th.-The extra ship James Sibbald arrived in the Downs on the 11th inst. from Bengal and the Moluccas. She left Bengal the 6th February, Batavia the 20th March, Banda the 21st June, Amboyna the 16th July, and St. Helena the 10th October.

Dec. 16th.-Arrived Thomas Grenville from China, Surry from Batavia. Came down the river and remain, Lord Melville for Bengal, sailed 19th.

Dec. 17th-Arrived the Union from India, and sailed with the Thomas Grenville for the river.

Dec. 19th.-Came down the river, the Moffatt, for Madras and Bencoolen.

Margate, Dec. 16th.-The Lord Melville outward-bound East Indiaman, was supplied last night with an anchor, having lost three in the late gales; she proceeded this morning for the Downs; the James Sibbald, outward-bound East Indiaman, is riding in Pan Sand-hole, and has sent a-shore for a supply of provisions; the ships in Pan Sand-hole remain all well.

The Conqueror, 74, under the command of Captain Davie, is fitting out at Sheerness for the reception of the flag of Rear-Admiral Plampin, lately appointed commander-in-chief at St.

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TIMES appointed for the EAST-INDIA COMPANY'S SHIPS of the SEASON 1816-17.

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Goods declared for Sale at the East-India House.

On Friday, 10 January-Prompt 11 April. Company's,-Cotton-wool, 1,580 bales. Privilege.-Cotton-wool, 2,586 bales.

On Friday, 17 January-Prompt 11 April, Company's. Coffee, 6,184 bags Sugar, 3,323 bags.

On Tuesday, 21 January-Prompt 18 April. Company's.-China Raw-silk, 313 bales-Bengal ditto, 1,154 bales.

Privilege and Private Trade.—China Raw-silk, 20 bales-Bengal ditto, 305 bales.

On Tuesday, 11 February-Prompt 9 May. Company's. Black and White Pepper-Cinnamon-Cloves-Mace-Nutmegs Oil of Cinnamon, Nutmegs, and Mace.

Property of Ceylon Government.-Oil of Cinna

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Cargoes of East-India Company's Ships lately arrived.

Cargoes of the Thomas Grenville, Ocean, James Sibbald, Surrey, and Union, from China, Bengal, Madras, Ambʊyna, &c.

Company's Goods.-Tea, 770,162 lbs. Coffee, Sugar, Sapan Wood. Saltpetre, Mace, Nutmegs, Cloves, Oil of Mace, distilled Oil of Nutmegs, Arrack,

Private-Trade and Privilege. - Teas, Nankeen Cloth, China Ware, Lacquered Ware, Soy, Hurse

Skins, Castor Oil, Indigo, Raw Silk, Nutmegs,
Mace, Piece Goods, Wrought Silks, Ladies
Dresses, Handkerchiefs, Rattans, Ground Rat
tans, Malacca Canes, Whanghees, Red Wood,
Amboyna Wood, Kyapooty Oil, Sassafras Oil,
Fans, Birds of Paradise, Tortoiseshell, Kyabooko,
Ebony, Sago, Banca Tin, Cassia, Madeira Wine,
Sherry Wine.

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Daily Prices of Stocks, from the 26th of November to the 25th of December 1816.

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E. EYTON, Stock Broker, 2, Cornhill, and Lombard Street,

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