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Monthly Commercial Report, 
CORNWALL. 
Married.'^ Capt. Gould, of Padstow, to 
Miss Mary Hay, of Tenby. 
Diedd\ The Rev. John Molesworth, B.C.L. 
rector of St. Breock and of St. Ervan, Corn- 
\vall, and formerly of Queen’s College, Oxford. 
Mr. R. Roberts, of Penzance.—Mr. W. 
Philips, late Master of the smack Tame, of 
Penzance, 
WALES, 
Marrledd] At Tenby, R. Nelson Thomas, 
esq. of Swansea, to Mrs. Morgan, youngest 
daughter of the Hon. Mrs. Lloyd, of Carma- 
then. 
Joseph Sparkes, esq. late high sherifE for 
the county of Radnor, to Mrs. Haslewood. 
George Warde, esq. son of Lieut. Gen. 
Warde, to Mrs. Murray, relict of Charles 
Murray, esq. 
At Llandilo, John Rees, esq. of that town, 
to Mrs. Price, of Ffair-fach. 
At Lowes, Radnorshire, Capt. Weare, of 
the 35lh regiment, only son of the late Rev. 
Thomas Weare, of Pencraig, Herefordshire, 
to Mi s Pugh, eldest daughter of the late 
John Pugh, esq. 
Died.^ At Carnarvon, in the 50th year of 
his age, the Bpv, Owen Rowlands, A. B. 
Curate of Llanddenlolen ; a gentleman whose 
easy manners and spotless integrity randered 
him moft universally beloved and respected 
Mrs. Mary Myas, of Bersham, near Wrex^ 
ham, 73 ; mother or Robert Waithman, csq« 
an eminent citizen of London. 
At the advanced age of 104, Marv Wil¬ 
liams: widow, of Kilkennin, Cardiganshire. 
She retained her faculties to the last. 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
At Belem, in Portugal, Major Hamilfoa 
Rose of the royal highlanders. 
At Giiinalde, in Portugal, Brigadier-general 
G. D. Drummond. 
By his own hands, his highness Mohee 
Oodlieen, the second legitimate son of the 
late Tippoo Sultan, at Russapuglah. Pie ef¬ 
fected his purpose by discharging his fowling- 
piece, loaded with sm dl Shot, into his chest. 
No person was near when the act was perpe¬ 
trated ; but the report of the piece was heard 
about four o’clock in the morning, when the 
family and attendant-^ instantly rushed into 
the room, but he expired almost immediately. 
This unfortunate prince, since his arrival 
in Bengal, had distinguished himself by the 
regularity and correctness of his conduct, and, 
had been permitted to enjoy a large share of 
liberty. Immediately before his oeath, he 
had privately stationed three horses in a sta¬ 
ble on the 'Jhitpore road j and by other in¬ 
dications betrayed an intention to attempt his 
escape. 
MONTHLY COMMERCIx4L REPORT. 
'X'hE China fleet has arrived, and contains the following goods: 
Tea, Bohea .. 
1,6127 
lbs. 
Half ditto 
976 [ 
874,763 
Quarter ditto 
2,800 3 
Congou and Campoi... 
70,552 
6,182,523 
Souchong 
4,031 
300,413 
Twankay.... ... . __ 
18,173 
1,434,474 
Hyson Skin. 
2,819 
184,094 
Superior ............ 
3,288 
216,460 
Hyson ..- 
1,970 
129,704 
Chests 
106,221 
9,322,436 
Raw Silk- 
266 
lbs. 26,776 
Nankeens.. 
700 
pcs. 70,000 
We recommend the following advertisement, taken from the New' York Mercantile Adver¬ 
tiser, to the notice of those who advocate the Orders in Council. 
“American manufactures.-—A constant supply or the best bed ticks, sheetings, plaids, kerseys, 
and checks, from 3-4ths to 7-4ths wide. A lew American damask table cloths, towelling of 
different qualities j woollen cloths, worsteds and crewells of all colours} cotton and worsted 
fringes in a variety of colours, widths, and patterns, See." 
In 1771 the State of New York contained 163,338 inhabitants} by a census taken in 1810 
it contained 950,000, of whom 102,068 were regularly enrolled in the militia of the State, 
Looms.. -...33,068 
Tan Works ..... 
Distilleries ..... 
Breweries_... 
Fulling Mills ... 
Paper Mills..... 
Hat Manufactories 
Glass Works. , 
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iurnished data tor the following statement: 
D. liars. 
33,068 
value of cloth ... 
867 
value of leather_ ......... 
591 
value of spirits___ ..... 
42 
value of beer .... .... .... .. 
427 
enhanced value of cloth. 
28 
value of paper,_ ........... 
124 
val ue of hats ... .. 
6 
value (besides bottles) .. 
716,800 
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