1810.] 
blished at Milforé-Haven, where the keels of 
two 74-gun ‘ships are already laid.. Two 
floating-docks aré building on the Hubber. 
stone side of Milford. 
Morried.| At Bangor, the Rev. James 
Henry Cotton, ‘LL.B. reevor of Derwen, in 
the county of Denbigh, and! pretentor of the 
cathedral, to Mary Anny second daughter of 
the Bishop of that diocese, 
Died.}| At Nankeron, North Wales, Miss 
Euwards, daughter of the late pik s of the 
Royal Navy. 
At Carmarthen, Lieut. Hungerford, R.N. 
At his house, nearthe sea-shore, Llanelly, 
PY 
Monthly Commercial Report. 
all: who knew him.» 
615 
John Rees, in his 140th year. . This man 
was crippled in one of his legs in his infancy, 
and always (till he was bed-ridden about five 
About sight: 
years since, while thatchiag his little hus, 
years ago) used crutches. 
he fell off the ladder, and broke the bone of 
the lame leg, which was completely healed: 
in avery short time to the. astonishment of 
‘He was attended by his 
own daughter, .whom he desired a few 
minutes’ before his dissolution to turn him 
- in bed, observing to her, that ¢* very likely 
this’ will be the last time: -after he was 
turned, he mh without a groan. 
MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT: / 
(AST INDIES. —Report states tat the Taodia company ’s warehouses are, for the most part, 
lictle better than empty ; and that the feet which is announced as being on its way home, 
is therefore looked for with “unusual earnestness. We know not upon what authority this 
report is founded, bat certain we are that whatever may be the dearth’of East India goods in 
our markets, they do not appear to be either in great demand or high estimation. The fol- 
lowing quotations of the prices of the day will fully demonstrate the correctness of the latter 
assertion. Bohea téay 4s. 10d, to’@s. 5d.; singlo and twankay, 3s 7d. to 3s. 11d ; congouy 
3s. Sd. to 3s. 10d.; souchong, 3s. 9d. to 4s, 8d. 5 prior, 45..9d, to -ts.6d.5 hyson, sundry 
qualities, Ss. 7d. to 5s. 9d. ahd upwards 5 adept $s. 6d. to Ss. 11d. per lb, That wretched 
article East India sugar, which can be considered little better than a tea table ornament,” 
being absolutely wanting in the important qualities of succulency and sweetness, is a mere 
drug. The prices quoted, vaty from Sl. 17s. to 41. 15s. per cwt. but we believe few sales 
are made at the latter price. 
in the market; the six moss fetches from 40s. to 44s. 3 the Bengal sm. sk. from 243, ta 43s.< 
the! Novi far SQs to 4%s.3 and the organzine, from 48s. to 60s. “Cotton is in tolerable 
demand ; it sells from is. 3d, to 1s. 6d. per lb... Rice has lately experienced a rise; the 
prices of the article vary from a guinea to 26s. ; those of salrpetre (rough), from 3]. 103. ta’ 
- 31. 188.; and oF ginger, from BI. 45s. to 4f. 6s. per cwt. 
from 6s. to 13s. 9d. atcording to colour; cochineal, from 6s. to 88.3 
11. 83.5 Jambee and, Billapatam pepper, froma itd. to if%d.; and lua from $1. to 
701.15s. per ib.’ At the late indigo sale of the company, which lasted five days, 2454 
chests were sold at prices, from. 3s, 3d. to 19s. rtd per Ib. 
consumptioa, 
Wes@ Inptes.—The Jamaica fleet safely arrived in our ports abovt the middle of the 
last month, since which time the greater partor the cargoes has been landed. 'W  20rry 
to be obfiges to state that the articies which the fleet brings home, came toa very indifferent 
market; nay even prior to its arrival we were completely glutted with West India gouds. 
The papers by the last Jamaica mail mention the safe arrival of the outward-bound flcet on 
the last day of February.’ The demand for sugar-is rather abated since our last report; and 
what has been brought to public sale, went off without spirit at a small) reduction in Prices, 
of middling and yood qualities, Antigua, Barbadoes, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, To-. 
bago, and Tortola, fetch from SL. 14s, to 41. 5s.; Jamaica, from Sl. 13s. to 41. 63.5 and St, 
Lucia, Demerara, Trinidad, and Surinam, from Sl. 13s. to about 4 guineas. Rum is ia 
regular enquiry, and it being very scarce, parcels of good flavour comman handsome prices. 
This is igh BM the case in the Liverpool ‘market. Cinmar Leewardgvare dull. The 
market -prites at London are, for Jamaica, from eS 4d. to 63. 4d.; and for Leeward Islands, 
from 3s. 8d, to 4s. 4d. per gallon. Coffee contiauss much neglested 5 the prices quoted vary 
from 3!. 10s. to él. 10s, per cwt. the fofmer being rhe lowest price of ordinary, and'the latter 
the nighe st of fize coffee. Jamaica lozwood goes off pretty regularly. The chipt fetches 
from 371. to 381. 10s, per ton ; of unchipt there is scarcely any in the market. Jamaica 
fustick, brings trom 201 10s. to 20 guineas; and Cuba ditto, from 241. to ul. per ton, 
‘There is very little done in this article. The demand for cotton is rather limited.~ Jamaica 
sells from 1s. 5d. to 1s 6d.; Deéemerary, from 1s. 74d. to 1s. 1044.3 Barbadoes, from 1s. 7d, 
to is. 8£d.5 Berbice, from 1s 81. to ts. 10d.5, and Surinam, Od n ‘ts. 104d. to Qs, per 1b, 
As we have ailugeéd £6 the public. sales of West India sugar, it may not be et Tae to 
present the minutes of the sale made vy Mr. T. Kembie, within tue last few days. On this 
occasign, 245 hosstieads, 20 tierces, and 43 barréts of Martinico claved suzar (for exportation)” 
were dispose! of at prices .rom 10s. Gd. to 623. per cwt. ‘The sa! es of cotton.wool have noe 
been unfavourable 5 Kym: i Co jacely disposed of 530 bags of Surinam at very fair prices, 
namely, irona 1s. 8d, to ¥s es {: per lb. 
Noatr 
Silk is rather scarce; of Chinathree moss small, there is none 
Hemp, 621. to72l. per ton. Indigo, 
opium, from 141. 6s. to 
The duties to be paid for home- , 
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