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23. At Bolaurum, near Hyderabad, the lady of Capt. W. Ager, 5th Nizam's Infantry, of a son.

29. At Secunderabad, the lady of Capt. G. Stott, 11th N.I., of a daughter.

May 4. At Madras, Mrs. H. E. Boyle, of a son. 5. At St. Thomé, the lady of Lieut. and Adj. F. Eades, 39th N.I., of a daughter.

7. At Dindigul, the lady of W. Buckley, Esq., 18th N.I., of a daughter.

-At Pursewaukum, the lady of the Rev. Vincent Shortland, officiating chaplain of the Vepery district, of a son.

8. At St. Thomas's Mount, the lady of W. K. Hay, Esq., surgeon 3d bat. artillery, of a daughter. At Bangalore, the lady of Capt. Collins, of H.M. 13th drags., of a daughter.

11. Pursewaukum, Mrs. T. W. Hogg, of a son. 12. At Madras, the lady of Colonel Sewell, deputy qu. mast. gen. H.M. forces, of a son and heir.

At Chittoor, the lady of Robert Nelson, Esq., civil service, of a daughter.

13. At Madras, the lady of Henry Chamier, Esq., of a son.

At Madura, Mrs. Hufford, of a daughter. 14. At Trichinopoly, the lady of Capt. C. Hill, H.M. 54th regt., of a son.

15. At Bangalore, the lady of Frederick Gray, Esq., 35th regt., of a son.

18. At Trichinopoly, the lady of Lieut. C. A. Cosby, 25th N.I., of a son.

20. At Madras, the lady of C. R. Baynes, Esq., civil service, of a son.

21. At Vizagapatam, the lady of Lieut. Col. C. Mandeville, of a son.

23. At the Luz, the lady of E. Seth Sam, Esq., of a son.

24. At Vizianagrum, the lady of Assist. Surg. Gilchrist, of a daughter.

28. At Trichinopoly, the lady of Capt. R. T. Wallace, 44th N.I., of a son.

June 6. At Ootacamund, the lady of Lieut. F. B. Doveton, sub,-assist. com. gen., of a daughter. 10. At Bangalore, the lady of P. T. Cherry, Esq., Ist L.C., of a daughter.

At Madras, Mrs. William Murray, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

March 20. At Quilon, Capt. Rehe, 26th regt. N.I., to Eliza, second daughter of the late Capt. Gray, of H.M. Ceylon Rifles.

At Madras, Lieut, and Acting Adj. E. Peel, Carnatic European Vet. Bat., to Mrs. Susanah Denton.

April 11. At Madras, Mr. Robert Taylor, of the Accountant General's Office, to Margaret, second daughter of the late Adj. John Greene, of the N. V. B.

12. At Trichendoor, J. W. Cross Starkey, adjutant of the 1st regt. N.I., eldest son of John Cross Starkey, Esq., of Wrenbury Hall, Cheshire, to Miss Mellor, eldest daughter of Charles Mellor, Esq.

14. At Calicut, Mr. Wm. Bates, of Madras, to Georgiana Pascoella, youngest daughter of Mr. A. J. Rodrigues.

26. At Madras, Mr. John McGregor, draftsman, artil. depôt, to Miss Octavia L'Etoille.

May 1. At Madras, Mr. James Rodgers to Miss Mary Sertane.

2. At Madras, George Thomas Beauchamp, Esq., of the Madras civil service, to Hester Maria Frederica, eldest daughter of Thamas Daniel, Esq., Madras civil service.

9. At Madras, Edward Lecot, Esq, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of the late Capt. William Peyton, 19th regt. N.I.

16. At Madras, James Corbett Taylor, Esq., of the civil service, to Fanny Wilson, second daugh ter of H. Atkinson, Esq.

21. At Hyderabad, Mr. H. W. S. Jones, to Miss Mary Mason.

24. At Ootacamund, Neilgherry Hills, John Wilton, Esq., 36th regt. N.I., to Emily Blakeney, third daughter of Major Pilkington, of Ty-Nanny, North Wales, late of the 7th Royal Fusilecrs.

At Madras, Mr. Thomas Pybus, to Regina, eldest daughter of Mr. Jacob Santineer.

25. At Ootamacund, Lieut. Edward Vere P. Holloway, 42d regt., and adj. of the corps of Pioneers, to Susan Caroline, eldest daughter of Lieut. Col. Thomas Bell, c.B., commanding H.M. 48th Foot.

June 5. At Madras, Mr. C. Smith, to Miss Eliza Hopes.

DEATHS.

March 10. At Pangim, Goa, in his 24th year, Thomas, eldest son of Mr. Thomas Morriss, many years merchant at Cannanore.

24. At Bangalore, Capt. Meyrick, of H.M. 39th regt. of Foot.

27. At Vepery, Maria, wife of Mr. D. Kerr, of the Vepery Academy, in her 30th year.

April 8. At Bangalore, Mary Ann, wife of Mr. George Brasher, merchant, aged 25.

24. At Jaulnah, of apoplexy, Mr. Andrew Gilbert Hooker, aged 23.

May 8. At Bellary, of cholera, Catherine Corse Scott, wife of E. B. Glass, Esq., civil servicc.

-At camp, Hingolee, in his 18th year, of cholera, Mr. Thomas Lynn, medical pupil, in H.H. the Nizam's service.

13. At Madras, Mrs. Slater, aged 55.

16. At Madras, Troop Qu.-Master Daniel Cleaver, of the pension establishment.

17. At Seetabuldee, Mrs. Eliza King, aged 45. 19. At Madras, Mrs. George Cortnell, aged 25. 20. In camp, at Kamareddepettah, Capt. J. B. Puget, left wing Madras European regiment.

21. At Negapatam, Mrs. C. E. Lumbruggen, widow of the late R. H. Lumbruggen, Esq., of the Dutch civil service at Surat, aged 56.

22. At Madras, Assist. Surg. Daniel Doherty H.M. 49th regt. (late acting surgeon H.M. 46th regt.)

At Madras, Mr. James Fraser, aged 40. At Karical, Mr. James Crump, late superintendent of the army clothing agent's office. 23. At Cuddalore, Major T. Hicks, of the 1st Native Veteran Battalion.

24. At Masulipatam, of apoplexy, Lieut. Col. Munn, commanding 14th regt. N.I.

-At Masulipatam, of apoplexy, Major Tulloh, 14th regt. N.I., aged 38 years, sincerely and deeply regretted by the corps, in which he had served for nineteen years.

At Masulipatam, of cholera, in the 29th year of his age, Lieut. Alfred Brooks, 14th regt. N.I.

At Vepery, Mrs. M. Mendes, aged 35. 26. At Madras, Mr. James Barclay Norris, coach-builder, aged 28.

27. At Tanjore, Fredericka Louisa, wife of the Rev. A. C. Thomson, missionary, aged 26.

30. At Guntoor, when on route to Madras, Isabella Jane, wife of Lieut. Sharp, 43d regt. N.I., aged 21.

31. At Ellore, Lieut. Col. I. Gwynne, of the 43d regt. Native Infantry.

At Vizagapatam, Adj. S. Lewis, of the Carnatic European Vet. Battalion.

June 1. Near Moongool, on route from Masulipatam to Secunderabad, of fever, Mrs. Mary Dermer, relict of W. Dermer, Esq., of Whitehead Grove, Chelsea.

4. At Madras, Mrs. Jos. Rebeiro, aged 29. 5. At Madras, Mrs. W. Taylor, aged 24. 18. At Pursewaukum, Capt. John Metcalfe, of the 1st Nat. Vet. Battalion, aged 37.

Lately. At Masulipatam, Capt. Crawley, of the bark Fifeshire.

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MILITARY APPOINTMENTS,
PROMOTIONS, &c.

Bombay Castle, May 8, 1833. The following temporary arrangements confirmed: - Lieut. F. Cristall, 8th N.I., to act as adj. to that regt. during absence of Lieut. Morse, on sick cert. -Lieut. and Adj. C. W. Wenn, to act as qu. mast., and Lieut. C. S. Mant, 6th N.I., to act as interp. to Marine Bat., during absence of Ens. Dickinson, on leave.-Lieut. J. Beck, 9th N.I., to act as adj. to a detachment at Broach, consisting of upwards of 300 rank and file, from 11th May.

May 14.-The following temporary arrangement confirmed:-Lieut. W. J. B. Knipe to act as adj. to 17th N.I., during absence of Lieut. Leaviss, on sick certificate.

2d Lieut. C. H. Nixon, of artil., to take charge of ordnance store department, southern division of army, during absence of Capt. Gibson on sick certificate; date of order 30th April 1833.

May 22.-The following temporary arrangements confirmed:-Lieut. R. St. John, Europ. regt., to act as assist. adj. gen. to Poona div. of army, during absence of Lieut. Urquhart, on sick cert. Lieut. H. Forster to act as adj. to 3d tr. horse artillery, until arrival of Lieut. Lechmere, app. to situation.

May 27.-Cadet of Engineers John Skirrow, and Cadets of Infantry H. J. Barr and C. Mellersh, admirted on establishment.

May 28.-25th N.I. Capt. T. Marshall to be major, Lieut. T. R. Gordon to be capt., and Ens. T. L. Frederick to be lieut., in suc. to Hancock retired; date of rank 18th Nov. 1831.

Acting Ens. Albert Vaillant to be ens. from 17th March 1833, and posted to 25th N.I., v. Frederick, prom.

The following temporary arrangements confirmed:-Lieut. W. J. Eastwick, 12th N.I., to act as qu. mast. and interp. during period Lieut. Laurie may be in charge of regt.-Acting Ens. C. D. Mylne to act as qu. mast. and interp. of 14th N.I., during absence of Lieut. J. Burrowes on leave.

The Hon. Court's orders of 13th Jan. 1830 recalled, and the acting cornets, 2d-lieuts., ensigns, and cadets, whose promotion may have been effected by those orders, to be promoted to rank of cornets, 2d-licuts, and ensigns as heretofore, from dates of their several arrivals in India.

May 31.-Regt. of Artillery. Maj. J. G. Griffith to be lieut. col., v. Moor dec.; Capt. F. Schuler to be major, and 1st-lieut. E. Stanton to be capt., in suc. to Griffith prom.; date of rank 6th May 1833.-Supernum. Lieut. G. K. Mann to be admit ted on effective strength, from above date, v. Stanton prom.

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To the Neilgherries.-May 11. Lieut. R. Fullerton, 25th N.I., for twelve months, for health. To Cape of Good Hope.- June 3. Capt. W. Dowell, 9th N.I., for health (eventually to Eu rope).

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FURLOUGHS.

To Europe. May 29. Midshipm. S. King, of sloop of war Clive, for health (to proceed from Madras).

To Calcutta.-May 29. Lieut. R. Lowe, Indian navy, for six months, on private affairs.-31. Midshipm. E. Daniell, for six months, on ditto.

SHIPPING.

Arrivals.

MAY 15. La Balguerie, Freland, from Bordeaux and Rio de Janeiro; H.C. Ships Marquis of Huntly, Hine, and Duke of Sussex, Whitehead, both from London; and H.C. sloop of war Coote, Harris, from Persian Gulf.-18. Cumbrian, Blyth, from London.-19. Cleveland, Morley, from Liver pool; and Richard Walker, Gill, from ditto. -20. Gentoo, Black, from Greenock.-23. H.C.S. Thames, Pidding, from London.-24. John Stamp, Young, from Liverpool.-27. H.C. sloop of war Elphinstone, Rose, from Table Bay.-JUNE 11. H.C. Ships Herefordshire, Foord, and Farquhar: son, Cruickshank, both from London.-13. Sarah, Whiteside, from London.-14. Ranger, Mitchin son, from Plymouth.-17. H.C.S. Lady Melville, Shepherd, from London.

Departures.

MAY 1. H.M. Ships Melville, Hart (bearing the flag of Vice Adm. Sir John Gore), and Curaça, Dunn, both to sea.-25. Duke of Roaburgh, Pe trie, for London.-23. Hindostan, Pattison, for Liverpool.-30. Mountstuart Elphinstone, Small, for Port Glasgow. JUNE 3. H.C. brig of war Euphrates, Denton, for Persian Gulf.-6. Palambam, Willis, for London.-7. Gipsy, Highat, for Liverpool; and Gentoo, Black, for Calcutta.-9. H.C. sloop of war Coote, on a cruize.-15. Richard Walker, Gill, for Liverpool.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

May 4. At Poona, the lady of Lieut Crockett, Grenadiers, of a son.

21. At Colabah, the lady of George Adam, Esq., of a son, still-born.

24. At Mount Aboo, near Deesa, the lady of S. J. Stevens, Esq., 21st N.I., of a son.

- Mrs. T. T. Von Gever, of a daughter. 27. At Bombay, the lady of George Rowley, Esq., fort. adj. of Bombay, of a daughter.

28. At Poona, the lady of J. Hobson, Esq., Europ. regt., of a daughter.

30. At Poonah, the lady of Capt. J. P. Pennefather, H.M. 40th regt., of a son.

June 1. At Bombay, the lady of John Bax, Esq., of a son.

2. At Seroor, the lady of Lieut. W. B. Good. fellow, engineer corps, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

April 23. At Belgaum, Lieut. and Adj. John Douglas Hallett, 3d regt. N.I., to Diana Augusta, daughter of John Bolton, Esq., of Leicester.

29. At Bombay, Mr. Walter Fullerton, to Mrs. Catherine Leonard.

May 1. At Bombay, Lieut. Edward P. De l'Hoste, son of the late Maj. General S. P. De l'Hoste, to Elizabeth, daughter of Colonel S. Goodfellow, chief engineer, Bombay.

4. At Bombay, William Robert Strange, Esq., of the 2d Madras cavalry, second son of Sir Thomas Strange, formerly chief justice at Madras, to Charlotte Jane, step-daughter to His Exc. Lieut. Gen. Sir Colin Halkett, commander-in-chief at Bombay, and eldest daughter of the late Major Tyler, of the royal artillery.

14. At Malcolm Peth, Richard Warden, Esq., deputy commissary of ordnance, to Mary Anne, third daughter of Lieut. Col. Lodwick, resident at Sattara.

DEATHS.

Feb. 14. At Bombay, Lieut. and Adj. Henry Sutton, of the Hon. Company's artillery, aged 27. May 5. Near Bombay, Lieut. Col. John Moor, of the artillery.

7. At Bombay, C. S. Simon, Esq., aged 28. 26. At Bombay, Lieut. David Jenkins, qu. mast. and interp. of the 2d or Queen's royal regt.

Ceylon.

CIVIL APPOINTMENTS.

May 14. John Dinwoodie, Esq., assistant to collector of Colombo, to be also assistant to collector of customs, Colombo.

W. C. Gibson, Esq., to be assistant to collector of customs, Colombo.

17. P. E. Wodehouse, Esq., first assistant in colonial secretary's office, to be also secretary to council.

MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.

April 13.-Lieut. Col. Macalister, Ceylon rifle regt., to temporary command of Pioneer corps, until further orders.

Lieut. Col. Bircham, Ceylon rifle regt., to be commandant of Jaffna, v. Lieut. Col. Macalister.

SHIPPING.

Arrivals at Colombo.

MAY 4. Doncaster, Surflen, from London.-9. Africa, Skelton, from London.-11. Circassian, Douthwaite, from Van Diemen's Land.-12. Peru, Graham, from London.

BIRTHS.

March 14. At Colombo, Mrs. Ackland, of a son. April 13. At Colombo, the lady of Lieut. E. Erving, 61st regt., of a daughter.

15. At Colombo, the lady of Capt. G. Hutchinson, of H.M. 97th regt., of a daughter.

DEATHS.

March 19. At Kandy, Mrs. Gunn, wife of Wm. Gunn, Esq., qu. mast. 78th regt.

May 2. At Colombo, Susan Maria, fourth daughter of the late Mr. Francis Smith, aged 19.

Penang.

MARRIAGE.

March 4. At Penang, Mr. T. G. Mitchell, chief mate of the H.C. schooner Zephyr, to Miss Phips, of Penang.

DEATH.

Feb. 7. In the Strait of Banca, on the passage to Singapore, Mr. George Rickards, second officer on board the Colonel Young, aged 25.

Java.

DEATHS.

March 19. At Batavia, John Ewing Brown, Esq. 20. At Indramayo, A. W. Sutherland, Esq. 21. At Pakalongon, John Nutting Esq.

Isle of France.

BIRTH,

March 18. The lady of Michael Willoughby, Esq., Bombay artillery, of a son.

Cape of Good Hope.

BIRTHS.

May 5. Mrs. Conrad Gie, of a daughter.

28. At Graham's Town, the lady of Capt. Halifax, 75th regt., of a daughter.

June 29. At Baufort, the lady of Wm. Kinnear, Esq., of a son.

July 9. Mrs. J. D. Jackson, of a son.

10. Mrs. H. E. Rutherfoord, of a daughter. 19. At Cape Town, Mrs. Dyce, of a daughter. Lately. At Roode Hek, the lady of James Bance, Esq., of a daughter.

DEATH.

July 20. At Cape Town, Lieut. Col. Edward Vaughan, commanding H.M. 98th regt.

HOME INTELLIGENCE.

MISCELLANEOUS.

BENGAL REMITTABLE LOAN.

Having, in our September number (p. 52), adverted to a second petition presented to the House of Lords on the part of Mr. Courtney Smith, respecting the security for the remittable loan under the new bill, we subjoin a copy of that petition, as the subject is by no means unimportant:

That, on the 5th instant, a petition was presented to your Right Hon. House, on the part of your petitioner, respecting the East-India Charter Bill.

That your petitioner laments its having failed to procure for him and others similarly situated, such modification of the pending bill as might protect them from the injustice which is likely to result therefrom.

That your petitioner would earlier have stated the grievance of which he complains, had he been

earlier apprized of the provisions of the bill in question, and perceived their tendency to make his property insecure.

That the priority of payment given to the holders of India stock formed no part of the original plan of his Majesty's Ministers, having been first communicated in the India Minister's letter of the 27th of May, according to which it was, in order to meet the views of the proprietors, proposed that the dividends should by law have a preference to all other territorial payments in this country.

That your petitioner, not being a proprietor of stock, had no access to this document, with which he did not become acquainted till the month of July, when, by favour of a proprietor, he obtained perusal of No. 4 of the Printed Papers, in which that letter stands as No. 47.

That your petitioner did not petition the Lower House upon the subject, partly from his ignorance of the usages of Parliament, still more from a persuasion that, rapidly as the measure was moving through that House, he could not do so in time, and principally from an impression that, amidst the vast quantity of important business with.

which that House was occupied, the remonstrance of an humble individual like himself would command no attention, and, if opposed by his Majes ty's Ministers, would not, in that House, have the slightest chance of success.

That your petitioner laid his case before your Right Hon. House, in full confidence that a claim, so obviously reasonable and just, as that of a creditor praying that the security for his debt under which he advanced his money might not be altered without his consent, would without difficulty be conceded to him.

That it has been conceded to the Carnatic creditors, though they too presented no petition to the House of Commons, and though even their intention to petition your Right Hon. House was not declared till after the petition had been presented and read.

That no time,-not even the eleventh hour,-is too late for doing justice, especially where the power appealed to is the last resort of those who think themselves aggrieved.

That your petitioner did deem himself a national creditor, but that if the Legislature will not acknowledge him as such, deciding him to be no more than a creditor on the territory of India, he ought at least to be on a par with all other creditors of the same class, and that, to give the stockholders a precedence in payment, when they shall become creditors under the same loan, is a selfevident departure from justice, an unquestionable violation of the conditions on which the Bengalwhich, in the lender's belief, was but another name for the British-Government obtained your petitioner's money.

That, to meet the views of the proprietors, the expressions of the India Minister, in nis letter of the 27th of May,-though a perfectly legitimate object where it can be accomplished without injury to the right of others, assumes a widely different character, when the advantage given them is at the expense of a third unconsenting party; and that to pass a law for such a purpose and upon such a principle would be a novelty in British legislation, a most alarming precedent, a stain upon the records of your Right Hon. House.

That, in the judgment of your petitioner, it reflects but little credit on the proprietors of India stock to have accepted such unjust preference, while it redounds highly to the honour of an individual member of that body to have recorded his sense of the injustice, and his reluctance to participate in such undue advantage.*

That, in the spirit of that honourable example, your petitioner begs leave to disclaim all feeling of satisfaction at being given to understand that the rerritorial fund, to which alone, it seems, your petitioner must look as his security, is to be enriched by adding to it all the commercial assets of the East-India Company, it being your petitioner's opinion that those assets have not been justly taken or freely given up, and your petitioner being hitherto unaccustomed to improve his own means in any way that is not consistent with equity, rectitude, and integrity: alterum non lædare, suum cuique tribuere, being the homely maxim by which the conduct of your petitioner has been guided through life.

Your petitioner, therefore, with unshaken confidence in the justice of your Right Hon. House, presuming again to solicit attention to his case, humbly prays that the preference of payment given to the stockholders may be expunged from the pending bill, and that, in the concluding part of the sixteenth clause of the bill, there may be inserted some clear and precise rule and order, according to which the holders of the Remittable Loan may be entitled, independent of the pleasure of the Board of Control and the East-India directors, to payment of their half-yearly dividends of interest, and ultimately the principal of their debt.

JOINT-STOCK TEA COMPANY.

An advertisement of a Joint-Stock Company, with a capital of two millions, for the purpose of trading to China and importing tea, has excited much conversation, and more doubts as to its success

See Mr. Tucker's dissent of the 11th of June, No. 67 of the Printed Papers.

Asial Jour.N.S.VOL. 12. No.47.

under existing circumstances. The Go-
vernment, by depriving the Hon. East-
India Company of their monopoly, have
virtually pledged themselves not to coun-
tenance any other. The one proposed
would, in effect, be a monopoly of the
worst kind; hence its projectors have no
feasible grounds for expecting the Govern-
ment to grant them a charter in defiance
of the executive policy. Further, if the
Company, as monopolists, and with a
long acquaintance with the character of
the subtle natives of the celestial empire,
did not succeed, it may be inferred that
an establishment of the nature alluded to
stands, as a Company, but little chance.
Who then will risk their money in such
an ill-digested scheme !-Morning Herald.

PROMOTIONS AND CHANGES
IN HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES

(SERVING IN THE EAST.)

4th L.Drags. (at Bombay). Capt. H. Heyman, from h.p. unattached, to be paym. v. Cormick, app. to 3d L. Drags. (30 Aug. 33)-Cornet L. J. Torkington to be lieut., v. May dec 21 Feb.)-Wm. Persse to be cornet by purch. v. Torkington prom. (13 Sept.)-Cornet L. Dalgleish to be lieut. by purch., v. Houston prom. 20 do.)

11th L.Drags, (in Bengal). Ens. H.W. Bunbury,
from 43d F., to be lieut. by purch., v. George
prom. (30 Aug. 33).-Cornet F. W. Horne to be
lieut. by purch., v. Salkeld who retires; and Jas.
Martin to be cornet by purch., v. Horne both
6th Sept.)

3d Foot ((in Bengal). Lieut. J. T. Airey, from
30th Regt., to be lieut., v. Thorpe, who exch. (23
Aug, 33).-Ens. W. J. Hamilton to be lieut. by
purch., v. Ward who retires; and Chas. Sawyer
to be ens. by purch., v. Hamilton (both 6th Sept.)
-Lieut. H. A. Dalton, from h.p. 6th W.I. Regt.,
to be lieut., v. W. Fitz G. Scott placed upon h.p.
(20 do.)

17th Foot. (in N. S. Wales). Ens. C. W. Finch
to be lieut. by purch., v. Ball who r tires; and
Jas. Fitz H. de Tessier to be ens. by purch., v.
Finch (both 13th Sept. 33).

26th Foot (in Bengal). Staff Assist. Surg. C. Pine to be assist. surg., v. Minto app. to Staff (30 Aug. 33.-Ens. John Laidlaw, from h.p. 61st F., to be ens. v. Coultman prom. in 63d F. (20 Sept) 48th Foot (at Madras). Cadet W. H. H. Anderson to be ens., v. Higginbotham prom. in 63d F. 20 Sept.)

49th Foot (in Bengal). Capt. S. D. Pritchard) from 52d F., to be major by purch., v. Townshend who retires (30 Aug. 33).-Capt. Edm. Morris to be major by purch., v. Pritchard app. to. 7ist F., and Lieut. Richard Halpin to be capt. by purch., v. Morris (both 13 Sept.)

62d Foot (at Madras). Lieut. Wm. Mathias,
from 1st F., to be lieut., v. Cooper who exch.
(6 Sept. 33).

63d Foot (in N. S. Wales). Major J. W. Fair-
tlough to be lieut. col.; Brev. Maj. P. Baylee to be.
major, v. Fairtlough; and Lieut. John Gibbons to
be capt., v. Baylee (all 17 Sept. 33); Lieuts. Mars
Morphett, and C.D.C. O'Brien, from 48th F., to be
lieuts. (17th do.)-Lieut. S. Bowles, from h.p.
29th F., lieut; Lieut. John Spier, from h.p. 61st
F. to be lieut.; Lieut. John Tharp, from h.p. 79th
F. to be lieut.; Lieut. J.H. Fearon, from Royal
Afr. Corps, to be lieut. (all 18 do.); Ens. John
Montgomery, to be lieut.; Ens. W. J. Darling, to
be lieut.; Ens. J.P. Jones to be lieut. (all 19 do.);
Ens. C. Higginbotham, from 48th F., to be li ut.;
Ens. H.W. Coultman, from 26th F., to be lieut.
(both 23 do.); Ens. Wm. Fairtlough, from h.p.
Ens. S.H.
56th F., to be ens., v. Montgomery;
Johnson, from h.p. unattached, to be ens. v. Dar-
ling (both 19 do); cadet H.R. Simpson to be ens.,
v. Jones (20 do.)

75th Foot (at Cape of Good Hope.) Lieut. Henry
(2 D)

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Boys to be capt. by purch., v. Magra who retires; Ens. Geo. Collier to be lieut. by purch., v. Boys; and Geo. T. George to be ens. by purch., v. Collier (all 6 Sept. 33).

78th Foot in Ceylon. Ens. A.W. Browne, to be lieut. by purch., v. Macleod who retires; and D. St. V. Hamilton to be ens. by purch., v. Browne (both 30 Aug. 33).

Royal African Colonial Corps. - Ens M.M. Cooke, from 24th F., to be lieut., v. Buckland who retires (20 Sept 33).

Unattached Lieut. F.D. George, from 11th L.D., to be capt. by purch. (33 Aug. 33-Lieut. Wm. Houston, from 4th L.D., to be capt. by purch. (20 Sept.)

INDIA SHIPPING.

Arrivals.

SEPTEMBER 25. Mountstuart Elphinstone, Small, from Bombay 30th May; in the Clyde.-29. Crown, Cowman, from Bengal 30th May; at Liverpool.— 30. Manfield, Williams, from Singapore 20th April; at Gravesend.-30. Indus, Haggart, from Bengal 10th May; in the Clyde.-OCTOBER 1. Dunvegan Castle, Duff, from Bengal 10th May, and Ascension 17th Aug.; off Plymouth.-1. Susan, Gillies, from Bengal 26th April, and Cape 28th July; and Thomas Laurie, Langdon, from Van Diemen's Land 1st May, and Mauritius 18th June; both off Penzance-2. Livingston, Cowley, from Bengal 11th May; at Liverpool.-3. Palambam, Willis, from Bombay 6th June; at Falmouth. 4. Ceylon, Davison, from Bengal 23d March, and Ceylon 23d May: off Falmouth. 5. Aliquis, McFie, from Bombay 12th May; off Liverpool.6. Ernaad, Gillett, from Bengal 12th May; at Plymouth.-7. Britannia, Bowden, from Bengal 25th April; off Plymouth.-7. Hindostan, Pattison, from Bombay 28th May; at Liverpool.3. Gipsey, Highat, from Bombay 7th June; at Liverpool.-13. Leander, Batchelor, from Sumatra 19th June; at Southampton -13. Belle Alliance, Arkcoll, from Batavia 18th March, Mauritius 11th June, and Cape 11th Aug.; off the Wight.-14. Duke of Roxburgh, Petrie, from Bombay 25th May; at Deal.-14. Winscales, Fisher, from Bengal 10th May; and King William, Carr (late), from Bombay 8th May; both at Liverpool.-16. Salus, Crickmay, from Cape 18th July; at Gravesend.-17. Henry Wellesley, Johnstone, from Bombay 14th May; at Deal.-17. Washington, Jefferson, from Manilla, and Java Head 14th July; off Dover-18. Emma, Gillett, from Bengal; at Gravesend.-18. Cambridge, Barber, from Singapore 25th May; at Deal.-18. Hashmy, Arnold, from New South Wales 4th May, and Bahia; and Cashmere (Amr.), Hunter, from Singapore 21st June; both off Dover.-20. Lyra, Billing, from Mauritius 9th May; at Gravesend.-21. Claudine, Heathorn, from Madras 26th June, and Cape 23d Aug.; at Deal.-24. Richard Walker, Gill, from Bombay; off Liverpool.-26. Aquilla, Blanshard, from Cape 30th July; at Deal.

Departures.

SEPTEMBER 26. Indian, Ravenscroft, for Cape and Manilla; from Liverpool.-27. Southworth, Maltby, for Van Diemen's Land (with convicts); Coventry, Purdie, for Cape and Mauritius; and Royal George, Embleton, for Mauritius; all from Deal.-27. Duncan Gibb, Donald, for Bombay; from Dublin.-30. Victis, Parsons, for St. Helena and Mauritius; from Portsmouth.-30. William Roger, Crawford, for Bombay; and Fortune, Currie, for Bengal; both from Glasgow.-30. William Shand, Purse, for Newfoundland and Bengal ; Philip the First, Martin, for China; and Norval, Watson, for Batavia and Singapore: all from Liverpool-OCTOBER 1. Bolina, Murdoch, for New South Wales; from Deal.-2. Bolton, Driver, for Cape, Madras, and Bengal; and Juno, Myrburg, for Batavia; both from Portsmouth.-2. Columbia, Booth, for Singapore; from Liverpool.-3. Parmelia, Gilbert, for New South Wales (with convicts), vid Cove of Cork; from Deal.-4. Euphrates, Buckham, for Cape, Malabar Coast, Ceylon, and Bombay; from Portsmouth.-5. Hindostan, Redman, for Madras and Bengal; from Portsmouth.-5. Lord Althorp, Sproule, for Bengal; from Liverpool.-5. Tanered, Blues, for Cape and Mauritius; from Greenock.-7. Fairlie, Agar, for N.S. Wales (with convicts); from Portsmouth.

-8. Troughton, Thomson, for Singapore; from Deal.-11. Rose, Harrison, for Rio de Janeiro and N. S. Wales; from Liverpool.-13. Perseverance, Gibson, for Batavia and Singapore; from Liverpool.-16. Briton, Parker, for Cape: and Norval, Jones, for V.D. Land; both from Deal.-16. Parsee, Miller, for Bengal; and Ospray, Salmon, for Bombay; both from Greenock.-17. Quebec Trader, Bellamy, for Cape and Swan River; from Deal.18. Caledonia, Stroyan, for Bombay; from Liverpool.-20. Charles Carter, Christall, for Cape; and Amanda, Durant, for Manilla; both from Deal. 23. Mary, Morton, for Bombay; from Liverpool, -25. James Harris, Pearson, for V. D. Land and N.S. Wales; Branken Moor, Crosby, for Cape and Mauritius; Tam-o'-Shanter, Coyde, for ditto: Penyard Park, Middleton, for Mauritius; and Folkstone, Bliss, for New Zealand; all from Portsmouth.-26. Lavinia, Cain, for V.D. Land; from Portsmouth. 26. Zenobia, Owen, for Bengal, from Portsmouth.

PASSENGERS FROM INDIA.

Per Sesostris, from Madras: Mrs. Younge and child; two Misses Bell; Miss Conwell; four Misses Frend; Capt. Taylor, H.M. 46th regt.; Capt. Campbell, Madras 2d N.V.Bat.; Capt. Currie, late of the ship Orontes; Lieut. Younge, H.M. 46th regt.; Lieut. Eustace, H.M.3d Buffs; Lieut. Lys, Madras army: Cornet Hughes, Madras Cavalry; Dr. Auchinleck, Madras estab.; Mr. Robertson; Mr. Reid; Messrs. King, Spicer, Frend, and John Frend; 137 men, women, and children of H.M. 46th regt., and Hon. Company's service.

Per Hindostan, from Bombay: Thomas Cole, Esq.

Per Duke of Rorburgh, from Bombay: Viscount Pollington; Hon. Charles Saville.

Per Dunvegan Castle, from Bengal: Mr. Openheim.

Per Thomas Laurie, from Van Diemen's Land: Mrs. Langdon; Mrs. Curr; Miss Curr; E. Cuir, Esq.; two Masters Curr; Mr. Friend, &c.

Per Porcupine, from Ceylon: Capt. Tinling: Capt. Holyoake, H.M. 78th regt.; Ens. Wilmot Horton, H.M. 58th regt.; Dr. McDermott, H.M. 61st regt.; Rev. Mr. Gogerly.-(J. E. Young, Esq. was landed at the Mauritius.)

Per Susan, from Bengal: Dr. and Mrs. Fisher, and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Eglington; Mrs. Massonie and seven children; Capt. Nicholl; Mr. Myers.

Per Ceylon, from Ceylon: Major Moor, Royal Artillery; Lieut. F. Skinner, Ceylon Rifle Regt.; C. P. Layard, Esq., Ceylon civil service; Rev. J. Bailey, Church missionary; Misses E. Layard and J. Selkirk; Master J. Layard.

Per Palambam, from Bombay: Mrs. Davies; Mrs. Sutton; Maj. Davies; Lieut. Hall; Lieut. Elwes; Mr. Main; Mr. Wyatt; Mr. Green; three children; two servants.-(Capt. Dowell died at sea 28th June.)

Per Belle Alliance, from Batavia and Cape of Good Hope: Gen. Sir G. Lowry Cole, G.C.B., late governor of the Cape; Lady Cole, and four Misses Cole; two Masters Cole; Mrs. Vaughan and three children; Mrs. Dyce and two children; Mrs. Muhlenveldth and two children; Miss Cozens; Capt. During; Capt. England; Capt. Holyoake; Dr. Dyce; Rev. Mr. Cooke; Mr. Horton; Mr. Baillie: Mr. Sandly; ten servants.--(Mr. Muhlenveldth and Mr. Robertson died at sea

Per Cambridge, from Singapore: Col. Farquharson; John Lock, Esq.; Dr. Kirby; Rev. Mr. Abel, American missionary; Mr. Holloway; three children.

Per Claudine, from Madras: Mrs. Faber; Miss Faber; Miss Glass; Ex B. Glass, Esq., civil service; Maj. Hockley, Madras Artillery; Capt. the Hon. H. Keppell, R.N.; Capt. Faber, Madras army: Lieut. M. Watts, artillery; Lieut. Haig, 4th L.C; Lieut. Butler, 21st N.I., Lieut. Light, 3d L.I; Lieut. Jackson, H.M. 62d regt.; Assist. Surg. T. White; Mr. Sweeny; two Masters Faber; two servants.-From the Cape: Rev. Mr. Sevright; Masters Amyn and Elliott; one servant. -(The following were landed at the Cape: Mrs. Prendergast; Mrs. Deck; two Misses Prendergast; Col. J. Prendergast; J. R. Wheatley, Esq., Madras civil service; Lieut. Deck, 15th Madras

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