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suspicions were aroused by this circumstance, and, after making some enquiries, I arrested them, and they made the above confession. I then caused them to be heavily ironed, and made an application to Government to have them confined in the fort, which was granted, and the prisoners were delivered into the custody of Governor Adams. A few days afterwards, they were tried by order of the king and condemned to be hanged. During the time that preparations were making for the execution, it is said that two individuals attached to the mission informed the chief, who was to superintend the execution, that there was no proof of the death of Capt. Carter, and that as the vessel was not more than a hundred miles from land, he might by some chance have reached the shore. They then proceeded to the

authorities here, and insisted that the execution should not take place until time had been afforded them to repent of their evil deeds. A few days after, I received information that it was the intention of the chiefs to release them, and I applied to the governor to allow me to put two British subjects in charge of them; but after consulting with the missionaries, he refused, and the next night, or early in the morning, they were released from their irons and allowed to escape.

Capt. Carter was a man highly respected in Liverpool, where he has left a widow and four small children totally unprovided for, and his eldest son is now at Woahoo."-Chinese Cour. Feb. 2.

Netherlands India.

Dutch papers contain Batavian journals to the 26th April.

The preceding favourable accounts from Padang, in Sumatra, consequent on the termination of the war with the Padries in October, have been succeeded by less favourable accounts. In January there was an insurrection among the people of Benjol, in which Lieut. Woutier and eleven men were surprised and murdered. Lieut.-Col. Kinger was at that time at Pisang, with about seventy men, and learned that the insurgents were advancing against him. He sent a small detachment to Fort Van der Capellen for a reinforcement, but the detachment being driven back, he effected his retreat to the fort, amidst the violent attacks of above 2,000 insurgents, with the loss of sixteen killed and fifty-one wounded. The post of Loeboe Sikoping was like

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News had been received from Samarang of most destructive inundations.

On the 9th of April was the annual meeting of the promoters of the Bank of Java, when it appeared that the clear profits in the preceding (fifth) year amounted to 466,935 florins, about 23 per cent. on the capital of 2,000,000.

By a decision of the 18th of February, the harbours of Pontaneath and Sambas, on the west coast of Borneo, are to be exempt from all import and export duties from 1st January 1834; but from the same date no foreign ships are to be allowed to carry on trade in other harbours on the west coast of Borneo belonging to the territory of the Netherlands.

By a decision of the 25th February, it is ordered that the following export duties on coffee shall be levied :- In Dutch

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ships from Holland, 2 florins per picul. In foreign ships from Holland, 4 fl. per picul. In all foreign ships without distinction, 5 f. per picul. Dutch ships clearing out for Holland must give security for an additional payment of 3 fl. per picul, which must be paid by ships clearing out from any other country; this security to be in force till the cargo has arrived unbroken in Holland, and been duly landed.

Calcutta.

REGISTER.

GOVERNMENT GENERAL

ORDERS.

GALLANT CONDUCT OF NATIVE SOLDIERS.

Head-Quarters, Calcutta, Feb. 12, 1833. -The Commander-in-chief has much satisfaction in publishing to the army the annexed extract of a communication received from the Government authorising a donation of two months' pay and full batta to a bavildar and eight sepoys of the 7th regt. N.I., for their gallant and successful defence of the Tuhseeldaree treasury of Amorah, in the Goruckpore district, against a gang of decoits. Madaree Sing, who was promoted to naick for his conduct on this occasion, in G.O.'s of the 12th ultimo, to receive the pay and batta of his advanced rank.

"The Hon. the Vice President in Council has perused with much gratification the letter of Lieut. Col. Andree, commanding the 7th regt. N.I., reporting the gallant conduct of a party of that corps, consisting of a havildar and eight sepoys, in the successful defence of the Tuhseeldaree treasury of Amorah against a gang of decoits.

"His Honour in Council has observed with particular satisfaction the exemplary and soldier-like conduct of the sentinel, Madaree Sing, and is gratified to find that that soldier, who had distinguished himself by his resolution and humanity on a former occasion, has been promoted by his Excellency to the rank of naick.

"As a mark of the approbation of Government, the Vice President in Council is pleased to grant to the havildar and each sepoy of his party a donation of two months' pay and full batta; the donation of Madaree Sing to the pay and full batta of his present rank of naick."

ELIGIBILITY TO FILL THE SITUATION OF
SUPERINTENDING SURGEON.

Fort William, March 19, 1833.-Government General Orders, dated 22d Oct. 1832, respecting the eligibility of surgeons to fill the situation of superintending surgeons, are hereby cancelled, with the exception of that part which directs the cancelling of General Orders dated 24th Oct. 1788 (Henley's Code, page 307), and the following regulations upon the same subject are enacted by the Governor General in Council:

Every medical officer on his promotion to the rank of surgeon shall be required to serve for two years as surgeon with a regiment of the line, or a battalion or brigade Asiat. Jour.N.S. VOL. 12.No.46.

of artillery, before he can be eligible for any other situation in any department, civil or military; and after the perfomance of such service he shall be eligible, in due course, for the situation of superintending surgeon, whatever may have been the nature of his employment subsequent to the performance of such service.

Medical officers who have already attained the rank of surgeon will be deemed eligible for the situation of superintending surgeon, provided they shall have served, in their present grade, for two years as surgeon of a regiment of the line, or of a battalion or brigade of artillery, or as surgeon to the garrisons of Fort William, Chunar, Allahabad, or Agra, or as marine surgeon, or as surgeon to the General Hospital, or as a presidency surgeon.

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southern division of Cuttack, during absence of Mr. Wilkinson in Dhekanal.

Mr. F. B. Kemp having passed an examination on the 16th March, and been reported qualified for the public service, the orders which were passed on the 15th Feb. for that gentleman's return to England are revoked.

Mr. J. H. Batten is permitted to proceed to Pooree to prosecute his studies in the Oriental languages under the superintendence of the magis trate of that district.

Furloughs.-March 15. The Hon. J. C. Erskine,
to Isle of France, and eventually to Van Diemen's
Land or Cape of Good Hope, for health.-Mr.
Mr. H.
George Swinton, to Europe.-April 6.
Smith, to Europe.

MILITARY APPOINTMENTS,

PROMOTIONS, &c.

Fort William, March 5, 1833.-Ens. J. G. W. Curtis to be lieut. from 27th Feb. 1833, v. E. Mayberry transf. to pension estab.

72d N.I. Ens. R. S. Tickell to be lieut., from 27th Feb. 1833, v. J. C. Sage transf. to invalid estab.

Acting Ens. Edward Magnay, of infantry, to be ensign from 4th Feb. 1833, to fill a vacancy, in suc. to J. W. H. Turner transf. to invalid establishment.

Mr. Jas. Gregory Vos, M.D., admitted on establishment as an assist. surgeon.

Head-Quarters, Feb. 9, 1833. The following orders confirmed:-Ens. G. M. Hill, 17th N.I., to have temporary charge of 1st comp. of pioneers, v. Corfield prom.; date 22d Jan.-Lieut. and Adj. W. Anderson, 1st brigade horse artillery, to act as adj. to Meerut division of artillery, v. Lawrenson; date 31st Dec. 1832.

7th Bat. Artillery. Lieut. F. A. Miles, 1st comp. 3d bat., to be interp. and qu. mast., v. Lawrence resigned.

6th N.I. Lieut. H. W. J. Wilkinson to be interp. and qu. mast., v. Clarkson prom.

Ens. J. C. Innes, 61st N.I., having been pronounced qualified in Persian and Hindoostance by a district committee, exempted from further examination, except that by examiners of College of Fort William, which he is expected to undergo whenever he may visit the presidency.

Fort William, March 12.-39th N.I. Ens. S. M. Fullarton to be lieut., from 9th Sept. 1832, v. W. Palmer dec. - Supernum. Ens. James Oatley brought on effective strength of regt.

65th N.I. Ens. R. H. Durie to be lieut., v. T. C. Barrett resigned, with rank from 31st Jan. 1832, v. R. Taylor prom.

1st L.C. Supernum. Lieut. George Reid brought on effective strength of regt., v. W. B. Reade resigned, 8th March 1833.

Capt. Henry Laurence, 67th N.I., to be 2d in command of Ramghur battalion.

Acting Ens. R. G. George, of infantry, to be ensign, from 7th Feb. 1833, to fill a vacancy, in suc. to C. Savage retired.

Cadet of Infantry Chas. J. Richards admitted on establishment.

Mr. John Philips admitted on establishment as an assist. surgeon.

The following arrangement made in department of adjutant general of ariny, consequent on appointment of Major Pasmore to command of Persian troops disciplined by British officers:Capt. Patrick Craigie, 1st assist. adj. gen., to officiate as deputy adjutant general of army.Capt. G. D. Stoddart, 2d-assist. adj. gen., to officiate as 1st-assist. adj. gen. of army.-Capt. Robert Hawkes, 9th L.C., to officiate as 2d-assist. adj. gen. of army.

Acting Ens. C. I. Harrison, of infantry, to be ens., from 12th Feb. 1833, to fill a vacancy, in suc. to J. Wilkie retired.

The following officers to have rank of captain by brevet:-Lieut. J. E. Bruere, 13th N.I., from

26th Jan. 1833; Lieut. Alex. Mercer, 70th N.I.,
from 31st ditto; and Lieut. R. B. Pemberton,
44th N.I., from 8th Feb. 1833.

Head-Quarters, Feb. 11.-The following presidency division order confirmed :-Cadet J. C. Robertson to do duty with 2d N.I. at Dinapore; date 3d Feb. 1833.

Col. J. Tombs removed from 5th to 7th L.C., and Col. A Watson from 7th to 5th ditto.

Feb. 13.-Ens. R. W. Elton, 16th, at his own request, removed to 59th N.I.

Fort William, March 19.-The following officers to have rank of captain by brevet :-Lieut. Thos. Fisher, 48th N.I., from 13th March 1833; Lieut. James Woodburne, 9th N.I., from 14th ditto; and Lieut. H. T. Raban, 47th N.I., from 15th ditto.

Acting Ens. Anthony Martin, of infantry, to be ensign, to fill a vacancy, from 19th Feb. 1833, in suc. to D. L. Richardson invalided.

Cadet of Infantry R. T. Edwards admitted on establishment.

Thomas Chapman, M.D., admitted on estab. as an assist. surgeon.

Lieut. W. H. Phibbs, 21st N.I., at his own request, transferred to pension establishment.

Lieut. Col. G. T. D'Aguilar, of invalid estab., to be regulating officer of invalid thannahs in districts of Bhaugulpore and Tirhoot, v. Lieut. Col. Commandant Alldin.

Head-Quarters, Feb. 15.-Lieut. G. P. Thomas, 64th N.I., exempted from further examination, having been declared by examiners of College of Fort William to be fully qualified for duties of interpreter to a native corps.

Feb. 18.-The following detachment order confirmed:-Ens. W. W. Davidson to act as adj. to left wing 18th N.I., during absence of Lieut. Pigott; date 23d Jan.

The following Benares division order of 10th Feb. confirmed:-Ens. H. Ralfe, 33th, to do duty with 66th N.I.-Ens. J. Waterfield, 38th, to do duty with 73d N.1.-Acting Ens. J. Morrieson, Acting Ens. W. D. Goodyar, Cadet F. B. Bosanquet, and Cadet F. H. Hawtrey, all to do duty with 73d N.I.

Feb. 21.-Maj. J. Trelawny, 51st N.I., to be a member of arsenal committee, in room of Capt. Richardson, transf. to invalid establishment.

The following removals and postings of Surgeons and Assist. Surgeons made:-Surgs. J. Marshall (officiating superintend. surg.) from 1st to 24th N.I.; W. Findon, from 51st to 62d do.; J. Mellis, M.D., from 13th to 48th do.; J. S. Toke, from 624 to let do.; N. Maxwell, M.D. (on furl.) from 3d L.C. to 13th N.I.; W. Grime (new prom.) to 3d N.I.; W. S. Charters, M.D. (on furl.), from 3d to 26th do.-Assist Surgs. J. S. Sullivan (on furl. from 70th to 62d N.I.; F. Hartt (on furl.) from 48th to 55th do.; J. Hervey to 70th do.

Feb 22.-Ens. S. R. Tickell, 22d, removed, at his own request, to 31st N.I.

Feb. 23. The following presidency division order confirmed:-Cadets J. Turner and G. H. Davidson to do duty with 2d N.I. at Dinapore ; date 21st Feb.

Acting 2d-Lieut. G. P. Salmon to do duty with artillery at Dum Dum.

Fort William, March 26.-21st N.I. Ens. W. H. Lomer to be lieut., from 19th March 1833, v. W. H. Phibbs trarsf. to pension establishment.Supernum. Ens. Henry Milne brought on effective strength of regt.

Assist. Surg. Charles Madden permanently appointed to civil station of Futtehpore (where he is now officiating), v. Assist. Surg. Warlow, proceed. ed to Europe.

The following Cadets (who have been more than two years in India) to be Acting 2d-Lieuts. and Ensigns, to enable them to draw allowances authorized by Hon. the Court of Dirictors :-Engineers. G. H. Fagan.-Artillery. F. Turner and H. A. Carlton.-Infantry. H. D. Van Homrigh and J. C. Phillips.

Capt. Charles Pearce, 29th N. I,, at his own re

quest, permitted to retire from service of Hon. Company on pension of his rank.

Capt. J. A. Crommelin, corps of engineers, to take charge of 24 or Berhampore division of department of public works, during absence of Capt. Garstin.

Head Quarters, Feb. 23.-The following Benares division order confirmed:- Assist. Surg. A. K. Lindesay to relieve Assist. Surg. J. J. Boswell from medical duties, civil and military, at Azimgħur; date 7th Feb.

Feb. 28.-The following orders confirmed:-Ens. C. J. Mainwaring to officiate as interp. and qu. mast. to 1st N.I. during absence, on leave, of Lieut. Fisher; date 11th Jan.-Lieut. G. E. Van Heythuysen to act as adj. to left wing 24th N.I. during its separation from head-quarters of regt.; date 17th Jan.-Lieut. C. Wyndham to officiate as interp. and qu. mast. to 35th N.I. during absence of Lieut. Fisher; date 1st Jan.-Lieut. and Adj. G. C. S. Master, 4th L.C., to act as station staff at Nusseerabad during absence, on duty, of officiating major of brigade; date 4th Feb.

Ens. C. Carlyon, 73d, removed to 37th N.I. Cadet A. E. Dick to do duty with C4th N.I.; and Cadet H. J. Michell removed from 1st to do duty with 17th N.I. at Nusseerabad.

Fort William, April 3-24th N.I. Ens. George Brockman to be lieut. from 29th March 1833, v. J. H. Beck dec.

The following Acting Ensigns of Infantry to have rank of ensign, to fill vacancies on establishment: -R. N. Raikes, from 27th Feb. 1833, in suc. to J. C. Sage invalided.-G. P. Whish, from same date, in suc. to E. Maybery pensioned.

Assist. Surg. Thomas Spens, M.D., 1st-assist. garrison surg., to have medical charge of Governor-general's body guard.

Head-Quarters, March 2.-The following removals and postings made:-Col. H. Huthwaite (on furl.), from 18th to 29th N.I.-Col. T. P. Smith (new prom.), to 18th do.-Lieut. Col. A. Hardy (new prom.), to 18th do.

The following regimental order confirmed:Lieut. H. Vetch, attached to Assam light inf., to act as second in command to corps, during absence of Lieut. Charlton; date 9th Feb.

Capts. C. Guthrie and D. L. Richardson, of invalid establishment, permitted, former to reside at Serampore, and latter at presidency.

March 4.-The following removals and postings of Surgeons and Assist. Surgeons made:-Surgs. G. G. Campbell (on furl.) to 9th N.I:; H. H. Wilson (on furl.) to 20th do.; J. Mellis, M.D., from 48th to 50th do.; and R. Tytler, M.D., from 50th to 48th do.-Assist. Surgs. J. A. Lawrie, M.D. (on furl.), to 2d N.I.; B. C. Sully, M.D. (on furl), to 47th do.; A. B. Webster, M.D. (on furl.), to 60th do.; H. Taylor, from 51st to 68th do.; E. T. Downes, from 41st to 51st do.; J. Hardie (on furl.) to 66th do.; D. B. Wardlaw (on furl.) to 73d do.; W. Warlow (on furl.) to 31st do.; H. Babington (on furl.) to 33d do.; T. C. Elliott, from 2d tr. 2d brig. horse artillery to 16th N.I.; A. V. Dunlop, M.D. (on furl.), to 46th do.; D. J. Thorburn (on furl.) to 51st do.; A. C. Spurgeon (on furl.) to 52d do.; W. F. Cumming, M.D. (on furl.), to 53d do.; W. S. Dicken (on furl.) to 54th do.; R. Washbourn on furl.) to 56th do.; E. H. Allingham (on furl.) to the 63d do. ; and A. M. McK. Minto (on furl.) to 64th do.

Assist. Surg. T. Scott to do duty with 40th N.I. March 8.-Superintending Surg. C. Campbell appointed to Agra circle of superintendence, v. G. G. Campbell proceeded on furlough.

Superintending Surg. J. Langstaff (officiating 3d member of medical board) removed from Dinapore to Saugor circle of superintendence.

Superintending Surg. W. A. Venour (recently app.) posted to Dinapore circle of superintendence. Officiating Superintending Surg. J. Marshall removed from Dinapore to Saugor circle of superintendence.

Fort William, April 9.-The following Acting Ensigns of Infantry to have rank of Ensign, to fill vacancies on establishment :-L. T. Forrest, from

5th March 1833, in suc. to T. C. Barrett resigned. -W. H. L. Bird, from 7th March 1833, in suc. to P. P. V. V. De Bruyn dec.-W. W. Steer, from 9th March 1833, in suc. to W. Palmer dec.

Assist. Surg. H. P. Bell, M.D., to be 1st, and Assist. Surg. G. Craigie, M.D., to be 2d-assist. garrison surgeon of Fort William, v. Spens transf. to body guard.

Head-Quarters, March 12 and 14.-The follow'ing division and regimental orders confirmed:Surg. T. B. Baker, 66th N.I., to afford medical aid to Benares division of artillery, from 15th Feb., as a temp. arrangement.-Lieut. and Brev. Capt. M. Hughes to act as adj. to 44th N.I., during absence, on leave, of Lieut. and Adj. Woodburn; date 6th Feb.

The following removals and posting to take place in regiment of artillery :-Lieut. H. Timings, from 4th tr. 3d brig. horse artil. to 4th comp. 5th bat.; A. Fitzgerald (new prom.) to 4th tr. 3d brig. horse artill.; Lieut. H. Sturrock (new prom.) to 1st comp. 6th bat.; F. A. Miles, from 1st comp. 34 bat. to 2d comp. 7th bat.; H. Sanders new prom.) to 1st comp. 3d bat.; H. M. Lawrence, from 1st tr. 3d brig. horse artill. to 1st comp. 4th bat.; J. Alexander, from 1st comp. 4th bat. to 1st tr. 3d brig. horse artill.-2d-Lieut. G. H. McGregor, from 3d tr. 24 brig. horse artill. to 4th comp. Ist bat.; R. E. Knatchbull, from 3d comp. 2d bat. to 3d tr. 34 brig. horse artill.; G. L. Cooper, from 2d comp. 5th bat. to 3d tr. 2d brig. horse artill.; J. L. C. Richardson (brought on strength) to 2d comp. 5th bat.: J. Innis, from 1st comp. 6th bat. to 1st comp. 4th bat.; T. H. Sissmore, from 1st comp. 4th bat. to 3d tr. 1st brig, horse artill.; M. Mackenzie brought on strength) to 3d comp. 2d bat.; V. Eyre (ditto) to 3d comp. 1st bat.

The undermentioned Ensigns posted to corps as follows:-J. S. Davidson to 72d N.I, at Berhampore; R. Thompson, 34th do., at Midnapore; J. S. Hawks, 22d do., at Lucknow; D. Ramsay, 37th do., at Neemuch; J. S. Banks, 58th do., at Sultanpore, Oude; R. Shaw, 23d do., at Kurnaul; E. Magnay, left wing Europ. regt. at Dinapore; R. G. George, 7th N.I., at Goruckpore; C. I. Harrison (on furl.) 65th do. at Mhow.

Veterinary Surg. J. Phillips to join and do duty with 3d L.C. at Sultanpore, Benares, during absence of Mr. Parry.

March 14 to 18. The following regimental orders confirmed:-Ens. G. P. Brooke to act as adj of 68th N.I. during absence of Lieut. and Adj. Maling; date 14th Feb.-Lieut. F. Hewitt to act as adj. to left wing 334 N.I. during its separation from head-quarters of corps; date 12th March.Lieut. F. C. Minchin to act as interp. and qu.mast. to 67th N.I. during indisposition of Lieut. Interp. and Qu. Mast. Thompson.

Fort William, April 16.-Lieut. James Skinner, 61st N.J., to be a sub-assist. com. gen., to fill an existing vacancy in department.

Assist. Surg. W. B. Davies appointed to medical duties of civil station of Gowahutty; and Assist. Surg. Robert Fullarton, M.D., to ditto of civil station of Goalparah.

28th N.I. Supernum. Ens. S.W. Gardner brought on effective strength of regt., v. G. N. C. Hall dec., 24th March 1833.

Surg. Wm. Panton (attached to residency at court of Scindiah, at his own request, transferred to military branch of service, and placed at disposal of com.-in-chief.

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To Europe.-March 5. Lieut. J. C. Plowden, 17th N.I., on private affairs.-Capt. G. S. Blundell, 51st N.I., for health (to proceed from Bombay).Mr. G. B. P. Field, pension estab., for health.12. Lieut. Thomas Fraser, 7th L.C., for he lth.Assist. Surg. Wm. Bogie, M.D., for health. - 19. Capt. R. C. Macdonald, 49th N.I., on private affairs.-26. Surg. Robert Tytler, M.D., for health. April 3. Superintending Surg. S. Ludlow, for health (via Bombay, from Neemuch).-9. Lieut. Charles Grissell, 61st N.I., for health.-Veterinary Surg. John Tombs, horse artillery, for health.-Lieut. J. J. Poett, 27th N.I., for one year, on private affairs.-16. Assist. Surg. F. H. Fisher, for health.

To Cape of Good Hope.-March 5. Acting Ens. W. H. L. Bird, doing duty with 38th N.I., for eighteen months, for health.-9. Lieut. H. C. Gilmore, 59th N.I., ditto ditto.

To Straits of Malacca.-March 26. Lieut. C. J. C. Collins, 25th N.1., for six months, for health. -Ens. C. McF. Collins, 25th N.I., for ditto ditto. To l'an Diemen's Land.-March 12. Lieut. Col. Thomas Gough, 15th N.I., for eighteen months, for health.

To Isle of France.-March 12. Veterinary Surg. Wm. Lindsay, for eighteen months, for health (eventually to Van Diemen's Land).-Lieut. John Woodburn, 44th N.I., for twelve months, for health.-26. Cornet J. M. Loughnan, 10th L.C., and fort adj. Fort William, for eighteen months, for health (also to Van Diemen's Land.

Cancelled. The leave to proceed to Van Diemen's Land granted on 27th Feb. last to Lieut. Y. Lamb, 51st N.L.

SHIPPING.

Arrivals in the River.

MARCH 11. Britannia, Bowden, from London and Cape.-12. Apthorp, Briggs, from Boston (America).-18. Indus, Hagart, from Glasgow; and Emma, Chelin, from Mauritius.-19. Madras, Thornton, from Liverpool; and Amiable Creole, Giraud, from Bourbon and Pondicherry.-21. Herculean, Battersby, from Liverpool.-22. Winscales, Fisher, from Liverpool.-28. Cavendish Bentinck, Cook, and Elizabeth, Stephen, both from Madras.-30. Fifeshire, Crawley, from Madras and Vizagapatam.-APRIL 1. Robert, Blyth, from London, Mauritius, and Madras; and Thomas Dougall, Brown, from Singapore and Penang.-3. Drongan, Mackenzie, from Marcanum and Madras.-5. Red Rover, Clifton, from China and Singapore.-7. Bee, Warden, from China and Singapore.-8. Eamont, Nash, from Singapore.12. Water Witch, Henderson, from China.-13. Ann, Adler, from Mauritius.-16. Prinsep, Hackwood, from Bombay; and Lord William Bentinck, Hutchinson, from Madras.-18. General Gascoyne, Fisher, from Liverpool, Isle of France, Colombo, and Madras.-19. Hooghly, Reeves, from London and Madras.-20. Samuel Brown, Harding, from Liverpool.-27. Crown, Cowman, from Liver

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for London; and Amiable Creole, Giraud, for Bourbon.-22. Britannia, Bowden, for London.23. Susan, Gillies, for London; Herculean, Battersby, for Liverpool; Winscales, Fisher, for ditto; and Fifeshire, Crawley, for Madras.

Freight to London (April 29).--Dead weight, £5 to 6 per ton; light goods, £5. 10s. to £6. 10s. per ditto.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHIS.

Feb. 8. At Bareilly, the lady of H. J. F. Berkley, Esq., of a son.

16. Mrs. George H. Swaine, of a daughter. 23. Mrs. George Phillips, of a daughter. 28. At Nusseerabad, the lady of Lieut. Col. J. H. Littler, commanding 54th N.I., of a daughter. March 7. At Allahabad, Mrs. William Johnson, of a daughter.

10. At Cawnpore, the lady of Capt. Lucius Smith, 6th L.C., of a daughter.

12. At Berhampore, the lady of Capt. Charles Hewetson, 49th regt., of a son and heir.

13. At Neemtullah, Calcutta, the lady of T. B. Rice, Esq., of a daughter.

-At Patna, the lady of Wm. Lambert, Esq., civil service, of a son.

-At Meerut, the lady of Capt. Hoggan, 53d N.I., of a son.

-At Calcutta, Mrs. James Grindall, of a son. 14. At Berhampore, the lady of J. D. Herklots, Esq., of a daughter.

16. At Loodianah, the lady of Charles Codrington, Esq., 49th N.1., of a daughter.

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At Howrah, Mrs. F. Grose, of a daughter. 19. At Calcutta, the lady of Capt. F. S. Hawkins, dep. assist. com. gen., of a son.

At Bhaugulpore, the lady of J. P. Ward, Esq., civil service, of a son.

At Calcutta, Mrs. M. Rodrigues, of a son. 23. At Calcutta, the lady of Capt. R. Noyes, of a daughter.

- Mrs. D. Robinson, of a still-born child. 24. At Chunar, the lady of Lieut. W. M. Stewart, fort adjutant, of a son.

25. At Berhampoor, the lady of Capt. Henry Doveton, of a daughter.

26. Mrs. Wm. Harper, of a daughter. 27. Mrs. Benj. Richards, of a daughter. 28. Mrs. Robert Browne, of a son.

29. At Mirzapore, the lady of Hay Tweeddale Stewart, Esq., of a daughter.

-At Calcutta, Mrs. Potter, of a daughters
-At Chunar, Mrs. S. Costello, of a son.

- At Entally, Mrs. Raban, of a daughter. 30. In Ranee Moodie Gullie, Mrs. J. D. Smith, of a son.

31. At Cherra Poonjee, the lady of Major Orchard, H.C. European regt., of a daughter.

April 1. At Jessore, in Muddenderry factory, the lady of Charles Oman, Esq., indigo planter, of a daughter.

-At Nusseerabad, the lady of Lieut. Corri, 54th N.1., of a son.

3. At Calcutta, the lady of H. T. Raikes, Esq., civil service, of a daughter.

- At Calcutta, the lady of Capt. Ovenstone, of a son.

- At Dacca, the lady of James Pontet, Esq., of

a son.

At the Haroutee Political Agency, Kotah, the lady of James Corbet, Esq., assist. surg., of a

son.

-At Dinapore, the wife of Mr. Thomas Grey, of a son.

6. At Noacolly, the lady of R. M. Skinner, Esq., civil service, of a daughter.

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Mrs. John Vandenberg, of a son.

7. At Meerut, the lady of W. H. Graham, Esq., engineers, of a daughter.

8. At Gorruckpore, the lady of James Armstrong, Esq., civil service, of a son.

9. At Calcutta, the lady of Monsieur Etienne White, of a son.

10. At Chinsurah, the lady of Henry Brownlow, Esq., civil service, of a son.

13. At Barrackpore, the lady of Licut. G. Burney, 38th N.I., of a son.

14. In Chowringhee, the lady of Ross D. Mangles, Esq., civil service, of a son.

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