1810.) . Monthly Commercial Report. — : 195 
from 41. to 4]. 10s. 3 andordinary ditto, from 31. 5s. to 41; Antigua, Barbadoes, and St. 
Lucia sugat, Sl. 14s. to 4 guineas; Dominica, Montserrat, Nevis, St. Kit’s, and St. Vin- 
cent’s, 31. 15s. to 41. 63.3 Tobago, Demerary, rad and Grenada, 3l. 13s. to 41. 3s. 5 
and Jamaica, 3\. 34s. to 41. 5s. per cwt.. The sales of rum are very limited, and the prices 
stationary. The quotations for Jamaica are from 4s, 4d, to 4s. 6d. and Leeward Islands, 
from 3s. 10d. to 4s. 6d, per gallon. Dye-woods are in good requests, and the following 
aah are easily obtained ; for chipt Jamaica logwood 301. to 321. 5 for Jamaica fustick 201. 10s. 
20 guineas, and for C mba ditto 241, to 261. per ton. Whe: Jamaica ginger fetches from 
4 15s. to 81.5 black ditto, from 3}. 16s. to 41.5 and Barbadoes, from 4d. to 41. Ss. per cower. 
Cotton goes off pretty freely both in the London and Liverpool markers. Jamaica brings 
“9 5d. to 1s. 6d.; Yobago, 1s. 6d. to 1s. 9d.; Grenada, 1s. 7d. to 1s. 10}d. 5 and Berbice, 
&, 75d. to 1s. 9d. per Ib. 
tee TH AMERICA.—We can now congratulate our readers upon the intercourse between - 
this continent and the mother country being as completely re-established as we could wish, 
Liverpool is daily clearing out vessels for elie United States, and London does not: fail te 
furnish its quota. North American commodities are far from being dull.of sale, the prices 
of the principal articles are :—Georgia cotton wool, 1s. 2d.to 2s. and New Orleans dittus 
ds. Sd. to 1s, 6d. per 1b. Oak, 141, to 181. 10s. 3 ditto plank, 111. 19s. to 151.5 pine, 
71. 10s, to Sl. 12s, and 111. 10s. to 151. 10s. per last. Tar, 11. 5s. to Ll. 10s. on barrel. 
Pitch, 13s.; black rosin, 10s. to 19s. ; and yellow ditto, 13s. to 15s. per cwt. 
Sourn! AmeERi¢ca.—The Court of Rio de janeiro has published the Treaty, of Amity, 
Commerce, and Navigation, between his Britannic Majesty and the Prince Regent of Por- 
tugal. In virtue of this treaty, the goods, m merchandize, and manufactures, ef Great Britain, 
are to be admitted into the Portuguese ports in Europe, America, Asia, and Africa, on 
paying an ad valorem duty of 15 percent. The treaty is, however, subject to our principle 
of colonial policy, and hence the following articles, the fects: of Brazil, are excluded from 
the markets of the British dominions, such as sugar, coffee, and other commodities similar 
to the produce of the British abies s but they may be received and warehoused in the 
British ports appointed by law to be warehousing ports for those articles, for the purpose of 
re-exportation. The Prince Regent of Portugal reserves to himself the right of imposes 
heavy, and even prohibitory duties, on all-articles of British. Hast and West India produce. 
All trade with the Por'uguese possessions on the east coast of Africa which may have been 
formerly allowed to British subjects, is confirmed. Of course this does not extend to slave- 
trading. he principle of the Methuen treaty, respecting the Wines of Portugal, and the 
woollens of Great Britain, remains unaltered. Saint Gateines is declared a free port. 
The treaty may be revised at the end of fifteen years, 
France.—The following isian account of the terms upon which the French government 
is disposed to allow acommercial intercourse, by means of neutral vessels, with this countr 
*©The licences will be granted but for.such ports as are already pointed out. The licence 
will remain-in force for six months, but shall be submitted: each voyage to the inspection of 
the Minister of Marine, with a declaration of the Master of 
f what he has done,-and the aca 
currences of the voyage. The licence shall be delivered gratuitously. 
‘©The outward cargoes must censist of wine and French brandies to the amount of one= 
sixth of the tonnage cof the vessel, (to be ascertained by the tonnage on which she pays her 
ges ) and the remaining five-sixths to consist, at the discretion of the shippers, of win 
prandy, gum, herbs, seed, fruits, and the product of French manufactures, and. salt, ee 
which the exportation may not be prohibited by the regulations of the customs. 
‘©The import cargoes shall consist of timber, hemp, raw materials, iron, bark, drugs, 
rice, Russia tallow, wax, linseed, fish-oil, pitch, tar, potatoes, shumack, dollars, lead, 
minium, tin, white lead, arsenic, en hydes in the hair, wainscot, and boards.” 
We understand that our government objects to the above terms, because neither British 
manufactures, nor colonial produce, are“included in it. 
P.S. We have been obliged to omit several articles of minor importance In this month?s 
report, owing to the leagth of the foregoing documents, which did not admit of the slightest 
curtailment; those articles, however, shall obtain insertion next month. 
Current Prices of Shares in Docks, Navigable Canals, Bridges, Roais, Water Works, Tnstie 
tutions, and Fire and Life Insurance Offices, at the Gfiice of Messrs. Wolfe and Co. No. 9 9, 
*Change Alley, Cornhill, 21st August, 1810.—-Grand Junction Canal, 2811. per shar Cs wa 
Leicester and Northamptonshire Union ditto, 1151. ditte.—Grand Union ditto, 61. per share, 
premium.—Wilts and Berks ditto, 58). 2 share.—rennet and Avon ditto, 441. ditto,—— 
Thames and M@dway ditto, 511. per share, premium, Croydon ditto, 441. per share.—.: 
Grand Surry ditto, 76). ditto. Huddersfield ditto, 401. ditto. — Rochdale ditho, SHS dittowes. |) 
Lancaster ditto, 28l. 1s. ditto.—Ellesmere di ‘ata 751. ditto —- Worcester and Birmingham, 
91. to GJ. per share premium.—~London Dock Stock, 125]. per cent.— ‘est India ditto, 166). 
ditto.East India ditto, 1331. ditto.—Commercia Nt ditto, 861. per share oremium.—Strand - 
Bridge, 31. to 51. per share discount.— Vauxhall bridge, Sl. to 61. ditto. —Commercial Road, 
Sol. pex share, satus ap fodia Byansh of thy Gommercial digto, 41. Sitto—Great 
