1806.] 
point of falling intothe hands of the Englith, 
and convoyed to France a fleet of 130 fhips. 
For thefe fervices he was promoted to the ranke- 
of chef d'efcadre, and honoured with a red rib- 
band. The calamities of the revolution ob- 
liged him to leave France. He chofe Eng- 
land for his refidence; where Dr. Mafkelyne 
fhewed him the higheft friendihip, and even 
gave him an unlimited credit with his hanker, 
of which however M. de Chabert never avail- 
ed himfelf. In 1800 he loft his fight, a mise 
fortune which can only be aferibed to his in- 
Manthly Commercial Report. 
485 
ceffant application to obfervations and calcu 
lations. On his return to Paris, he expes 
rienced a very flattering reception from Bona 
parte, and a penfion was granted him. In 
1804 he was eleéted a member of the Board 
of Longitude ; and in January 1805, prefent- 
ed to the board a chart of Greece, with the 
analyfis of the coafts. An inflammation of 
the lungs carried him off in nine days, and 
he expired without pain in the midft of a be« 
loved family, on the 2d of December. 
_ | 
MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 
The following are the Average Prices of Navigable Canal, Dock, and Infurance Office Sharety 
as fold by Mr. ScotT, of Bridge-freet, London. 
The Trent and Merfey, or Grand Trunk Canal, at 8401. (The laft half-yearly dividend / 
was 201.)—-The Coventry Canal, at 360]. ex-dividend, which was zo]. Nett for the half / 
year-—-Leeds and Liverpool, 1761. ex-dividend ql. for the half-year.-Grand Junétion, 
at 941.—Peak Foreft, 60l.—-Rochdale, 40l.——-Lancafter, 201.—-Worcefter and Birmingham, 
181. exclufive of all calls.——-Welt India Docks, 1421. per Cent. dividing 10l. per Cent. per 
-Annum.—Eat# India Docks, 1221. per Cent. being sl. per Cent. intereft till completed ; 
limited to tol. per Cent.—-London Docks, 106]. to 1071. (The la(t dividend was at the 
rate of $1. per Cent. Nett.—-Globe Infurance, at rool. or Per. (The laft half-yearly divi- 
dend was 31. 10s. per Cent. Nett.<-Imperial Infurance, zol. per Cent. Premium. 
An Account of the Quantity and Value of TEA fold at the Eaft India Company’s Sales, 
at a Price below 2s. 6d. per lb. for Six Yearsy.ending sth January, 130635 and of all 
Duties paid thereon: with an Average of the Quantity fold and Duty paid yearly. 
uantic uantit re 
i fold r Value of the ae : Quantity Duty. 
under Quantity fold. [Duty free rth et he Cent 
2s. 6d. pr. Ib. colreland.| “""Y Bh SRE WalGee 
ES eee | st Roe ETON 
Year ended 5th Ja- Y eae an Pa Pa 
Auary, 180% ~..] 2,423,853 | 213,000 11 9 ]~~ = - ~-| 29423,853| 31,950 1 9 
Ditto ....1802..} 3,862,925 | 352,226 12 6 | 235,052! 3,627,873] 49,724 6 <= 
Ditto ~... 1803.) 1,637,511 | 120,285 == —-3{ 73,380] 155644131] 17,137 5 33 
From sth January, 
1803, to xza2th 
June, 1803..,.] 604,318] 46,008 10 7] 13,936] §90,382 4 oft 
8,528,607] 7315520 14 103} 3225368 8,206,239|/105,576 17 102 
(0 aes Se tee | SS eee eee | wee ee | 
From 12th June, 
1803, to sth Ja- 
huary, 1804... 
Year ended’ sth Ja- 
Duary, 1805...]| 2,716,079 
Ditto ....1806. . 35322,993 
1,397,925 
—$——$—$— 
79230,997| 630,662 1@ 83) 890,945 
Total ae eene 
Average of Quanti 
ties for Six Years. 
2,626,601 
Oe re 
Dittd....°7°%s shee 
109,785 19 93] 234,862 
246,036 11 
274;:799 5 7 
SS 
15,759,604 |1, 362,183 Il 7 [8,213,373] 14,546,291 
Average of Years] 1802 \e 1g p* Cr. 
463,895 
43 
192,188 
a eee 
180r 
323937 4 4% 
1803 
el 
sce eat Go pt Ct./137,653 1x 1] 
