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... EAST INDIA COMPANY. quarterly general meeting of the proprietors o( East India Stock was held on Wednesday, the Indiahouse, Leaden hall-street, London—Colonel Sykes, chairman the Court of Directors, presiding. The Chairman announced that the warrants ...
... THE EAST INDIA COMPANY. Colonel Sykes gave notice that early next session he should present a petition from the East India Company, complaining that had unfairly been deprived of its domicile. ...
... THE EAST INDIA COMPANY The unsuccessful candidates for the new India Council were Amtell and Colonel Sykes, togetln r with the five directors who held seats nominees of the Government—Sir F. Currie, Sir IT. Rawlinson, Mr. J. P. Willoughby, the member ...
... of the commercial privileges of the East India Company. The deputation represented to Mr. Baring that the East India Ducks were peculiar]; adapted for the reception of the large vessels belonging to East India Company, and were constructed under the impression ...
... EAST INDIA COMPANY. London, ’WEDNESDAY.-This alternoon a Quarterly Court of this Company was held at their house in Leadenhall-street, and notice was given that the meeting would be made special, for the purpose of submitting for confirmation the resolutions ...
... THE EAST INDIA COMPANY. just made the India House gives the par. ticulara the remittances from India to the Conn Directors from the year* 1844-5 1848-I*. It appeals that during this peri«sl the deficiency of remittances amounted to which has been met ...
... EAST INDIA COMPANY The Courier says, the Charter of the East India Company will probably not renewed but in a greatly modified form. Nor does it think that the Company >• be allowed to retain their patronage: Governmcn would be slack in its duties, were ...
... THE EAST INDIA COMPANY. are able to coiifirm the following announcenirni, which appears to the City Article: *• It is uod* the East India Company have r-c* iveii formal notice that it is the intention ibe Gmernmint to bung iu a Bill for the abolition ...
... THE EAST INDIA COMPANY. The adjourned general court of proprietor*, to lake into further conrideiatmn the proportion* the government in reference to the renewal of the company’* charier, wa* held on Monday at the house in LeadenhalUmeet. At twelve o’clock ...
... the trade the East India Company would cease in April, 1834, and from that time was proposed that the trade should open to all the merchants of this country. (hear.) This would involve a point for the consideration ol the East India Company, whether they ...
... saying of their own, their shins only were Igft to them.” Wise and benevolent East India Company I exclaim the gelf-eulogizing Directors: wise and benevolent East India Company!** reechoes the self-providing Mr. Eneas Mscdonnell. What could hossy less? ...