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“...EAST INDIA AND CHINA. RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 13 March 1 846 -/or, A RETURN “ of the Value of Bullion Imported into each of the Indian Presidencies from China, in the Years 1830 to 1845, respectively, distinguishing, if practicable, the Value in Spanish Dollars from other Bullion : ” A RETURN “ of the Value of Bullion Exported from the Indian Presidencies to China, in the Years 1830 to 1845, respectively: ” A RETURN “ of the Amount realized upon the Opium sold by the East India Company in the Bengal Presidency, in the Years 1830 to 1845, respectively: ” A RETURN “ of the Quantity and Estimated Value of the Opium for which Passes were Granted by the Authorities in the Bombay Presidency, in the Years 1830 to 1845, respectively.” (Mr. Moffatt.) Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 15 May 1846. Under I oz. 318....”
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“...bhhhhnhm&i STATEMENT of the Value of Bullion Imported into each of the Indian Presidencies fiom China, in the Years 1830 to 1844, respectively; distinguishing, as far as practicable, the Value it Spanish Dollars from other Bullion. BEN GAL. M A D R A S. BOMBAY. T O T A L S I L V F. R. Total Value GOLD. S I L V E R. Total Value Imported into the Gold and of Bullion of Bullion Gold and Three Presidencies of India. Gold Dust. Imported into Imported into Silver. Sycee and Bars. Dollars. other Coins. Total Silver. Bengal. _ Dollars. Various Coins- Total Silver. Madras. Rupees. Rupees. Rupees. Rupees, Rupees. Rupees. R upees. R upees Rupees. Rupees. R upees. Rupees. Value in Com-pany’s Rupees. 1830-31 - - 80,200 8,43,446 13,37,572 - 21,81,018 22,61,218 - - 73,71,622 96,32,840 903,079 1831-32 - - 19,951 4,70,015 2,25,216 - 6,95,231 7,15,182 - - - - 48,89,514 56,04,696 525,440 1832-33 - - 56,483 22,12,666 90,777 - 23,03,443 23...”
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“...RETURNS RELATIVE TO BULLION AND OPIUM 3 STATEMENT of the Value of Bullion Exported from the Indian Presidencies to China., in the Years 1830 to 1844, respectively. BENGAL. MADRAS. BOMBAY. TOTAL. STERLING. Rupees. Rupees. Rupees. Rupees. £. 1830-31 - - - 4,320 4,185 - 8,505 797 1831-32 - - - — 1832-33 - - - 34,133 - 34,133 3,200 1833-34 - - - 39,923 6,701 - 46,624 4,371 1S34-35 - - 12,000 - 12,000 1,125 1835-36 - - - 24,480 13,125 8,800 46,405 4,350 1836-37 - - - 33,921 15,186 8,800 57,907 5,429 1837-38 - - - — 1838-39 - - - 29,250 7,912 17,000 54,162 5,078 1839-40 - - - 10,09,500 - 1,30,800 11,40,300 106,903 1840-41 - - - 1,13,960 - 10,000 1,23,960 11,621 1841-42 - - - 5,00,000 15,00,000 4,765 20,04,765 187,947 1842-43 750 750 70 1843-44 - - - 10,22,000 - 10,22,000 95,813 1844-45 • • Statements not yet received. 1 7,657 — Note.—This Account includes consignments of bullion to China on account of the public service; viz. From Bengal - - - - 1839-40 - - 10 lacs...”
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“...4 RETURNS RELATIVE TO BULLION AND OPIUM. Estimated Value of the Opium for which Passes were granted by the Authorities in the Bombay Presidency, in the Years 1830-31 to 1844-45, respectively. No Estimate is made by the authorities of the value of the opium for which passes are granted, the duty being levied at a fixed rate per chest. East India House,\ 31 March 1846. J T. L. Peacock, Examiner of India Correspondence. co oc 3 tr CL 3 O 3 C o 5 5s- !2* S' o CO P O 3 £2 Pu O“ >-• ZT © o © 3 P O £L % 'C 2 ~ P- & > to 5 O i—i > z o o K 5...”