RAW SILK; we have no sales to report during the week; in fact, there as been little business done in this article for some time past, in consequence of the failure of the two last bunds, and none of suitable qualities for the English market to be procured, and it may be calculated on, that the exports from hence will fall short of those of last year. Exports from the 7th to the 13th instant:To the Red Sea,.. Bazar maunds 11 SILK PIECE GOODS-Bandanoes; the only sale reported, is that of 150 pieces. at Sa. 150 per corge. The Exports from the 7th to the 13th instant, are: To Great Britain, 100 Pieces SHELL LAC; the transactions of the past have been on rather a larger scalo than those of last week, and prices keep steady. 80 maunds, Mirzapore, Our report of sales is as follows: at Sa. Rs. 25 0 per Bazar maund. Exports from the 7th to the 13th: to Great Britain,. STICK LAC: sales reported of 200 maunds Pegue, at Sa. Rs. 10 2 per Bazar maund, which have been entered for exportation to England. Exports from Bazar maunds 208 LAC DYE; we have no transactions reported in our market. the 7th to the 13th instant :-to France,... ..... TURMERIC; 200 maunds sold at Sa. Rs. 2 2 per Bazar maund. ELEPHANTS' TEETH; a sale of 70 maunds is reported at Sa. Rs. 70 per md. HIDES; in this article of produce the following sales have been effected, viz. Buffaloe,.... 100 pieces (green) at Sa. Rs. 31 per corge. Exports from the 7th to the 13th inst. to the United States of America 5,171 pieces. HORNS; a sale of 3,000 pieces reported at 13.8 per 100 Exports from the 7th to the 13th inst. 5,000 pieces. RICE; there has not been much business transacted in this article since our last-sales are reported as follows: 1,500 maunds Moonghy, at Sa. Rs. 1 5 per Bazar maund. 350 and 150 ditto, of qualities for shipment to England, 2 3 to 3. EASTERN AND CHINA PRODUCE. Our report of sales exhibit but little appearance of activity in any article of Eastern produce, and the transactions which have taken place, are without improvement on former prices. The following are the details; viz. Nutmegs, 4 maunds, (first quality,) Ct. Rs. 29 6 per Factory Seer. 2 1 6 Tea, 50 Chests, Hyson Green, ·Manilia Segars, 105 Boxes,. 95 0 per Sicca Weight. 13 4 0 0 0 per Cwt. 13 8 0 per Chest. 0 per 1,000. EUROPE GOODS. COTTON PIECE GOODS; the sales of the week have been considerable, but we cannot notice any improvement in prices, notwithstan ing a very great falling ff in Imports. The following transactions are reported, viz. MUSLINS-Leno, . Pieces Rs. As. Mull Mull,....... {1,728 3 144 { 1,200 2 11 100 3 10 ძი. COTTON TWIST; the demand has been very languid throughout the week, and prices have a tendency to fall in consequence of immense stocks in the hands of importers, and dealers. The following sales are 20 Bales Nos. reported: viz. 40 to 60 at Sa. Rs 0 50 per morah per lb. yellow, 50 to 80 WOOLLENS; the demand has been considerable during the week, particularly for the inferior descriptions of Scarlets. The following sales are reported: In other articles of import, the transactions have been very limited, as will ap pear on reference to the following sales, viz. Hata-4 dozen broad at Sa. Rs. 11 0 each. WHITE LEAD; 22 maunds disposed of at Ct. Rs. 10.2 per Factory maund. CHEESE; 700 lbs. Pine, at Sa Rs. 1-5 per lb. HAMS; 800 lbs. at 10 As. per lb. BOTTLES-London; 12,000 at Sa. Rs. 14 per 100. SHERRY; 300 dozens Ranken's at Sa. Rs. 17 per dozen. METALS-Copper; there has been considerable business done in this metal since our last report, and prices, in the early part of the week, experienced a slight advance, in consequence of some speculative demand from the interior. but the market subsequently assumed a heavy appearance, and the rates at which sales were effected could scarcely now be supported. The Imports from England have lately decreased considerably, and should they continue on the same moderate scale, we may look for some improvement ere long in this very important branch of our Import trade. The sales reported during the week are as follows: Sheathing, 300 18 to 32 oz. at Sa. Rs. 35 6 Ditto Nails, 20 29 0 STEEL-Swedish; in very moderate inquiry, and sales to a very small extent have been effected, as per the following report, viz. 29 Cwt..... 12 tubs, 32 maunds, .... at Ct. Rs. 10 4 4/ per Cwt. IRON; no sales reported during the week, with the exception of the following: 54 Cwt. Nails to 24 inches,.. 10 Tons Kendledge landed from the Victorine, FREIGHT TO LONDON-£6 to £66 for indigo, and £7 per ton for silk. Tonnage for dead weight, none available at present. BULLION; Exports to Great Britain 3 Boxes, containing, Sa. Rs. 50.000 Padang 7th December. Rangoon 224 December. Lon. 22d Aug Mad. 10 Sept. &Cape 5 Nor China 1st, Sing, 14th, & Penang 21st Dec. London 4th Ang, and Cape 1st Nov. China 17th, and Singapore 29th Dec. D. T. Lothross, Boston 2 st August M. F. de Lay, . Macao 28th Nov. and Penang 27th Dec. 1- Vantoone, ..Havre 29th Nov. Manilla and Singapore. دو اور Madras. London. Water Witch, barque' 366 A. Henderson, . Singapore and China. LIST OF PASSENGERS. Arrivals. Per Camden. Mrs. M. Cooper; Capts. Clements, H. M. 16th Foot, Commanding Detachment; Arthur C. Lowe, 16th Lancers; L. M. Cooper, 11th Light Dragoons; Edwd. Keily, 13th Foot; and Donald Stewart, 46th Foot; Lieut. R. A. Reynolds, 11th Light Dragoons; David Boyter, R. N. Surgeon, Medical Charge; 41 Privates, 11th Light Dragoons; 37 ditto, 16th Lancers; 10 ditto, different Regiments of Foot, 8 women and 5 children; Mr. John Stubbs, Merchant. |