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George Phillpots, Royal Engineers.
Charles Jasper Selwyn, Royal Engineers.
Edmund Sheppard, Royal Artillery.

William Matthew Gossett, Royal Engineers.
Daniel Bolton, Royal Engineers.

Lewis S. B. Robertson, Royal Artillery.
Walter Elphinstone Lock, Royal Artillery.
Philip Sandilands, Royal Artillery.
Browne Willis, Royal Artillery.

Benjamin Hutcheson Vaughan, Royal Artillery.
Thomas Gordon Higgins, Royal Artillery.
Frederick William Whinyates, Royal Engineers.
Alexander Watt Robe, Royal Engineers,
Ralph Carr Alderson, Royal Engineers.
Charles Wright, Royal Engineers.
Charles Rivers, Royal Engineers.
Francis R. Thomson, Royal Engineers.
Amherst Wright, Royal Artillery.
Hale Young Wrotham, Royal Engineers.

War Office, July 3, 1838.-Her Majesty has been pleased to appoint the following officers of the Royal Marines to take rank, by Brevet, as undermentioned. Commissions to bear date 28th June 1838:

To be Generals in the Army.
Lieut. Gen. James Meredith.
Lieut. Gen. Robert Hill Farmar.

To be Majors in the Army.

Capt. William Mouldin Burton.
Capt. Abraham H. Gordon.

(For the Brevet Promotion of Company's Officers, see page 252.)

ORDER OF THE BATH. Downing Street, July 19, 1838-Forasmuch as the Sovereigns of this Realm have been wont, on their coronation, to confer the insignia of the Order of the Bath upon divers of their subjects, the Queen has been graciously pleased, upon the occasion of her Majesty's coronation, to declare and appoint, as her Majesty doth hereby declare and appoint, that

Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith, K.C.B.;
Lieut. Gen. Sir John Lambert, K.C.B.;
Lieut. Gen. Hon. Sir R. W.O'Callaghan, K.C.B.;
Archibald, Earl of Gosford;

Lord George William Russell, H.M's. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to H.M. the King of Prussia;

Charles Augustus Lord Howard de Walden, H.M's. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to her most Faithful Majesty;

Maj. Gen. Sir Alexander Dickson, K.C.B. shall be Extra Knights Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; and shall hold and enjoy all titles, privileges, immunities, rights, and advantages which the Knights Grand Cross of the said Order may lawfully hold and enjoy. And her Majesty is further pleased to declare that the said Extra Knights Grand Cross shall, in all chapters of the Order, and other solemnities, rank after the regular Knights Grand Cross now existing, and before any regular Knights Grand Cross hereafter to be made, and shall among themselves rank in the order in which their names are herein before enumerated; and that on the death of any one of the said Extra Knights Grand Cross, the vacancy thereby created shall not be filled up.

Her Majesty has also been pleased to nominate and appoint the following officers to be Knights Commanders of the Most Hon. Military Order of the Bath :

Admiral John Lawford.

Maj. Gen. Andrew Pilkington, C.B.
Maj. Gen. John Gardiner, C.B.

Maj. Gen. Sir Arthur Benjamin Clifton, C.B.
Maj. Gen. Lord Greenock, C.B.
Maj. Gen. Sir Willoughby Cotton, C.B.
Maj. Gen. Sir John George Woodford, C.B.

Maj. Gen. Sir Patrick Lindesay, C.B.
Maj. Gen. Charles James Napier, C.B.
Maj. Gen. Sir Evan J. M. M'Gregor, Bart., C.B.
Maj. Gen. Edward Gibbs, C.B.

Maj. Gen. George Thomas Napier, C. B.

Maj. Gen. the Hon. Hercules R. Pakenham, C.B.
Maj. Gen. Sir John Thomas Jones, Bart., C.B.
Maj. Gen. Sir John Harvey, C.B.

Maj. Gen. Sir Leonard Greenwell, C.B.
Maj. Gen. Sir Robert Henry Dick, C.B.
Maj. Gen. Sir Neil Douglas, C. B.

Rear-Adm. Sir John Acworth Ommanney, C.B.
Maj. Gen. Alexander Cameron, C.B.
Maj. Gen. John Fox Burgoyne, C.B.

And her Majesty has further been
pleased to nominate and appoint the fol-
lowing officers to be Companions of the
said Most Honourable Military Order :—
Capt. Sir Edw.T.Troubridge, Bart., Royal Navy.
Capt. Cuthbert F. Daly, Royal Navy.
Capt. Edward Pelham Brenton, Royal Navy.
Capt. Richard Arthur, Royal Navy.
Capt. James Andrew Worth, Royal Navy.
Capt. Robert W. G. Festing, Royal Navy.
Capt. Barrington Reynolds, Royal Navy.
Capt, Robert Maunsell, Royal Navy.
Col. William Wood, h.p. 41st Foot.
Col. William Warre, unattached.

Col. G.C.D'Aguilar, unat., dep. adj. gen. Ireland.
Col. Henry Sullivan. 6th Foot.

Col. Stephen A. Goodman, h.p. 48th Foot.

Col. Edward Wynyard, unattached.

Col. George Brown, Rifle brigade.

Col. C. E. Conyers, h.p. inspecting field-officer.

Col. James Allan, 57th Foot.

Col. David Forbes, h.p. 78th Foot.

Col. Henry Adolphus Proctor, h.p. 6th Foot.
Col. Edward Parkinson, h.p. 11th Foot.

Col. Thomas Francis Wade, unattached.

Col. Richard Egerton, unattached.
Col. William Chalmers, h.p. 57th Foot.

Col. C. H. Churchill, 31st F., qu. mast. gen. India.
Col. James Grant, h.p. 23d Foot.

Col. T. W. Taylor, lieut.-gov. R. Mil. College.
Col. Felix Calvert, unattached.
Col. John M. Wilson, h.p. 77th Foot.
Col. Thomas Willshire, 2d Foot.
Col. Henry Oglander, 26th Foot.

Col. E. Fleming, inspect. field-officer recruit. dist.
Col. Philip Bainbrigge, assist. qu. mast. gen.
Col. Sempronius Stretton, h.p. 84th Foot.
Col. T. E. Napier, h.p. Chasseurs Britanniques.
Col. N. Thorn, assist. qu. mast. gen.
Col.W.H.Sewell,31st F., dep. qu.mast. gen.India.
Col. Joseph Thackwell, 3d Dragoons.
Col. Alex. Macdonald, Royal Artillery.
Col. Sir William L. Herries, unattached..
Col. Thomas S. St. Clair, unattached.
Col. George William Paty, 94th Foot.
Col. Thos. Jas. Wemyss, h.p. 99th Foot.
Col. Robert B. Gabriel, h.p. 22d Drags.
Col. William Rowan, unattached.
Col. James Shaw Kennedy, unattached,
Col. George Leigh Goldie, 11th Foot.
Col. George Couper, unattached.
Col. Henry Rainey, unattached.

Col. the Hon. C. Gore, dep.qu. mast. gen. Canada.
Col. Griffith G. Lewis, Royal Engineers.
Col. George J. Harding, Royal Engineers.
Lieut. Col. John Gurwood, unattached.
Lieut. Col. W. F. O'Reilly, h.p. R. Afr. corps.
Lieut. Col. Alex. K. Clark, 7th Drag. Guards.
Lieut. Col. Edw. T. Michell, Royal Artillery.
Lieut. Col. Thos. Blanchard, Royal Engineers.
Lieut. Col. Thos. Dynely, Royal Artillery.
Lieut. Col. Wm. Reid, Royal Engineers.
Lieut. Col. Wm. B. Dundas, Royal Artillery.
Lieut. Col. John N. Wells, Royal Engineers.
Lieut. Col. Wm. Brereton, Royal Artillery.
Lieut. Col. John Owen, Royal Marines.
Lieut. Col. Chas. C. Dansey, Royal Artillery.

Downing Street, July 20, 1838 - The Queen has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of her Majesty's coronation, to declare and appoint, as her Majesty doth hereby declare and appoint, that

Maj. Gen. Sir A. Caldwell, Bengal Army, K.C.B.; Maj. Gen. Sir James Law Lushington, Madras Army, K.C.B.; and

Richard Jenkins, Esq., E. I. C.'s Civil Ser

shall be Extra Knights Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and shall hold and enjoy all titles, privileges, immunities, rights, and advantages which the Knights Grand Cross of the said Order may lawfully hold and enjoy. And her Majesty is further pleased to declare that the said Extra Knights Grand Cross shall, in all chapters of the order, and other solemnities, rank after the regular Knights Grand Cross now existing, and before any regular Knights Grand Cross hereafter to be made, and shall among themselves rank in the order in which their names are hereinbefore enumerated; and that, on the death of any one of the said Extra Knights Grand Cross, the vacancy thereby created shall not be filled up.

Her Majesty has also been pleased to nominate and appoint the following officers in the service of the East-India Company to be Knights Commanders of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath:Maj. Gen. John Rose, Bengal Inf., C B. Maj. Gen. Thomas Corsellis, Bombay Inf., C.B. Maj. Gen. William Richards, Bengal Inf., C.B. Maj. Gen. Thomas Whitehead, Bengal Inf., C.B. Maj. Gen. John Doveton, Madras Cavalry, C.B. Maj. Gen. David Foulis, Madras Cavalry, C.B. Maj. Gen. Sir T.Anburey, Knt., Beng.Eng., C.B. And her Majesty has further been pleased to nominate and appoint the following officers in the service of the EastIndia Company to be Companions of the said Most Honourable Military Order:

Col. William Turner, Bombay Cavalry. Col. William Hull, Bombay Infantry. Col. Sir James Limond, Knt., Madras Artil, Col. William Sandwith, Bombay Infantry. Col. James F. Salter, Bombay Infantry. Col. H. G. A. Taylor, Madras Infantry. Col. Herbert Bowen, Bengal Infantry. Col. F. S. T. Johnstone, Bengal Cavalry. Col. Sir R. H. Cunliffe, Bart., Bengal Inf. Col. P. De la Motte, Bombay Cavalry. Col. Edward Frederick, Bombay Infantry. Col. James Kennedy, Bengal Cavalry. Col. Sir Jeremiah Bryant, Knt. Bengal Inf. Col. Edmund F. Waters, Bengal Infantry. Col. William S. Whish, Bengal Artillery. Col. William Battine, Bengal Artillery. Col. Archibald Galloway, Bengal Infantry. Col. Lechmere Russell, Bombay Artillery. Col. Robert Home, Madras Infantry. Lieut. Col. James H. Frith, Madras Artillery. Lieut. Col. Henry Cock, Bengal Infantry. Lieut. Col. Charles Herbert, Madras Infantry. Lieut. Col. John Morgan, Madras Infantry. Lieut. Col. Josiah Stewart, Madras Infantry. Lieut. Col. William Williamson, Madras Inf. Lieut. Col. Henry Hall, Bengal Infantry. Lieut. Col. John Cheape, Bengal Engineers. Lieut. Col. John Low, Madras Infantry. Lieut. Col. John Colvin, Bengal Engineers. Lieut. Col. Alex. Tulloch, Madras Infantry. Lieut. Col. S. W. Steel, Madras Infantry. Lieut. Col. Joseph Orchard, Bengal Infantry. Lieut. Col. Charles Graham, Bengal Artillery. Maj. John Herring, Bengal Infantry. Maj. Edward A. Campbell, Bengal Čavalry. Maj. P. Montgomerie, Madras Artillery. Maj. W. Butterworth, Madras Infantry. Maj. John Purton, Madras Engineers. Maj. John Cameron, Madras Infantry. Maj. Thomas Lumsden, Bengal Artillery. Maj. Thomas Timbrell, Bengal Artillery.

INDIA SHIPPING.

Arrivals.

JUNE 25. Bombay Packet, Garnock, from Bombay 7th Feb.; at Liverpool.-Alfred, Flint, from N. S. Wales 18th March; off Plymouth.-Valleyfield, Stewart, from Ceylon 8th March; off Salcombe.-Carolina, Soderham, from Batavia; at Cowes.-26. Portland, Conbro, from N. S. Wales 8th March, and Pernambuco; at Liverpool.-28. Greenock, McDougall, from Mauritius 5th March, and Cape 8th April; off Portsmouth.-Martha, Baylis, from Mauritius 28th March; at Cowes.--JULY 2. Brozbornebury, Chapman, from Bengal 15th Feb., 2nd Cape 25th April; Charles Kerr, Arnold, from Ti Wales 28th Feb., and Pernambuco 18th May;

and James McInroy, Cleland, from Mauritius 25th March, and Cape 27th April; all at Portsmouth.— Elizabeth, Collins, from N.S.Wales 11th Feb., and Bahia; at Plymouth.-Charles and Robert, Pike, from Batavia; off the Start (for Stockholm).— Shepherdess, Glasgow, from Mauritius 1st April: off Portland.-Bardaster, Vertue, from V. D. Land 14th March, and Pernambuco; off Penzance.—5. Friends, Arnold, from Singapore 15th March; at Falmouth.-7. Cheriot, Nichols, from V. D. Land 3d Feb.; off Portland.-9. Marquis Camden, Gribble, from China 3d March; off Portsmouth.— Derwent, Riddle, from V.D.Land 25th March; at Deal.-Vernon, Davies, from Madeira; off Portland.-Admiral de Ruyter, Van Duign, from Batavia; off Plymouth.-10. Premier, Were, from China ist March; at Deal.-11. Andromache, New, from N. S. Wales 13th March; off Hastings -12. Lord William Bentinck, Doutty, from N. S. Wales 28th Feb.; at Deal.—Cornwall, Bell, from Bengal 8th March; off Portsmouth.-13. Arabian, Cain, from V. D. Land 16th March; at Deal.-14. Sea Witch, Huson, from N. S. Wales 27th Feb.; off Brighton.-16. Reliance, Robertson, from Bombay 8th March, and Cape 18th May: and Little Cathe rine, Hogarth, from V.D.Land 5th April; both at Liverpool.-Monarch, McNealage, from Bengal; off Liverpool.--Charles Carter, Christal, from Cape 7th May; Dennison, Poole, from China; Thomas Grenville, Thornhill, from Bengal 8th March, and Cape 19th May; Louisa Campbell, Buckley, from V.D.Land 21st March; Emu, Howard, from V.D. Land 31st March; Duke of Susser, Horsman, from China 1st March, and Cape 18th May; and Juliet, Parker, from Batavia and Sourabaya; all at Deal. -Copeland, Crawford, from China 21st Feb.; off Folkstone.-17. Kirkman Finlay, Russell, from China 1st March; Katherine Stewart Forbes, Fell, from V.D.Land 8th March, and Pernambuco; and Juliana, Wainwright, from Bengal 9th Feb., and Madras 11th March; all at Deal.-Arabian, Brown, from China 3d March: at Bristol.-Tinamara, Battershall, from Bengal 10th March; off Liverpool.-18. Isabella, Ryan, from N. S. Wales, 6:h March; off Plymouth.-Bellona (Dutch frigate), from Madras 13th March, and Cape 23d May; off Dover.-20. George and Mary, Gibson, from Mauritius 9th April; at Liverpool.-21. Oriza, Ager, from China 17th March; at Deal.-Eliza and Susan, Webber, from Batavia 11th March: at Cowes (for Bremen).-H.M.S. Water Witch, Dickey, from Ascension 11th June; at Portsmouth.-23. Eleanor, Wallace, from Ceylon 27th March; at Deal.-24. May, Glass, from Bombay 8th March; at Liverpool.-27. Caledonia, Liddell, from China 9th March; off Liverpool.

Departures.

JUNE 10. Greyhound, for Mauritius (via Bordeaux); from Newcastle.-19. Eliza, Mann, for Bombay; from Llanelly.-Penyard Park, Middleton, for Mauritius; from Gravesend.-20. Hebe, Malcolm, for Cape; from Llanelly.-23 Eleanor Russell, Worth, for Cape and Mauritius; Gangmede, Miller, for Algoa Bay; Protector, Dixon, for Bengal; Advocate, Wilkinson, for Cape; David Witton, Wright, for South Australia; and Mountstuart Elphinstone, Jolly, for Madras and Bengal; all from Deal.-Perthshire, Christie, for Cape; from Llanelly.-24. Rosalind, Miller, for Ceylon; and Adelaide, Greaves, for N. S. Wales; both from Deal-Orient, Taylor, for Singapore and Batavia; and Mandane, Alderson, for Singapore and China; both from Liverpool.-25. Plantagenet, Domett, for Madras and Bengal; from Portsmouth.-26. Hersey, Black, (from Newcastle) for Mauritius; and Lord Eldon, Worsall, for N. S. Wales; both from Deal.-28. Frances Ann, Hay, for Bengal; John Bagshaw, Blyth, for Bengal; and Laura, Day, for V. D. Land and N. S. Wales; all from Liverpool.-Coromandel, Loader, for V. D Land (with convicts); and Maitland, Baker, for N. S. Wales (with emigrants); both from Deal.-29. Calcutta, Brown, for N.S.Wales; from Cork.-30. Eleanor, Phillips, for Algoa Bay; Eliza Stewart, Miller, for China; and Singapore, Lock, for Singapore; all from Deal.-JULY 1. Se ringapatam, Denny, for Madras and Bengal; from Portsmouth.-3. Emily, Dunbar, for Bengal: from Liverpool.-Catherine Jameson, Hutchinson, for South Australia and N. S. Wales; from Pentland Firth.-4. St. George, Ellis (from the Clyde), for N. S. Wales; from Oban.-Margaret Wilkie, Smith, for V. D. Land; from Deal.-5. Gazella, Robertson, for Cape; from Liverpool,-James Ewing, Hamilton, for Bengal; from Greenock.

6. Reform, Lofgreen (from Hamburgh, for Singapore; off the Wight.-7. Ann, Jaffray, for Bombay; from Llanelly.-Courier, Proudfoot, for Cape; from Deal.-8. Jane Brown, Dunlop, for Batavia; from Greenock.-9. Bleng, MacDowell, for Madras; from Liverpool.-10. Bengalee, Hamlin, for South Australia; from Hamburgh.-11. Isabella, Robertson, for China; from Leith.-12. Celt, Gregg, for Batavia; from Liverpool.-Saladin, McKenzie, for Mauritius, via Marseilles; from Deal: Abel Gower, Henderson, for N. S. Wales; both from Deal.-13. Tory, Reid, and Urania, Noakes, both for Bombay; from Liverpool.-14. Mauritian, Reed, for Cape and Mauritius; and Nile, Anderson, for China and Manilla; both from Liverpool.-16. Britomart, MacDonald, for Cape and Swan River; from Penzance.-Mary Bulmer, Cant, for Mauritius, via Bordeaux; from Deal.-17. Richmond, MacLeod, for Cape and Bengal; from Portsmouth.-John Cree, Boyd, for Bengal; from Deal.-St. George, Crawford, for Cape and Mauritius; Zoe, Holmes, for Mauritius; and Patriot King, Clarke, for Bengal; all from Liverpool.-18. True Briton, Beach, for Cape, Madras, and Bengal; from Torbay.- Oratava, Watkins, for St. Helena; Richard Bell, Williams, for Bengal; and Glocester, Brooks, from Mauritius; all from Deal.-Elora, Blair, for Bombay; from the Clyde.-19. Madras, Henniker, for Launceston; from Deal.-Sophia, Johns, for Batavia (in ballast); from Liverpool.-20. Children, Browne, for Launceston; and Ann, MacAlpine, for Cape; both from Deal.-21. Sir John Rae Reid, Cumming, and Trident, Brown, both for Mauritius; from Portsmouth.-Bengalee, Hamlin, for South Australia; from Deal.-22. Medusa, Purdie, for N. S. Wales; from Deal.-24. Warrior, Douthwaite, for Cape and Ceylon; Duke of Bedford, Bowen, for Bengal; and London, Wimble, for Bengal; all from Portsmouth.-City of Edinburgh, Thompson, for N.S.Wales; Lady Nugent, Fawcett, for ditto; and Rajasthan, Ritchie, for South Australia; all from Deal.-Allerton, Chatterton, for Bengal; and Ingleborough, Buckle, for China: both from Liverpool.-25. Madagascar, Walker, for Bengal; Malabar, Pollock, for Bombay; and Scotia, Campbell, for Bengal; all from Portsmouth.Clydesdale, Davies, for Bombay; and Otterspool, Sceales, for Batavia; both from Liverpool,-26. Emigrant, Petrie, for Bombay; Thomas Bold, Croughan, for Batavia; and Blorenge, Banks, for Bengal; all from Liverpool.-27. Tigris, Titherington, for China; from Liverpool.

PASSENGERS FROM INDIA.

Per Mary Ann, from Madras (corrected list): Mrs. Gray: Mrs. George; Mrs. Croggan; Mrs. Trevor; E. C. Lovell, Esq., C.S.; Rev. Geo. K. Græme; Mr. J. C. George, missionary; Lieut. Croggan, artillery; Lieuts. Juliens and Donovan, H.M. 13th L. Drags.; Lieut. Falconar, 46th N.I.; three Masters Trevor; Masters George, Brunton, Adley, and Langley; Misses Falconar, Whitlock, George, and Brunton; servants, invalids, &c.From the Cape: Mrs. Lees; Messrs. Jaubert, Fleck, and De Villiers: Masters Lees and Sanderman; Miss Stein.-(The following werc landed at the Cape: Mrs. Blenkinsop: Mrs. Godfrey; John Bury, Esq., C.S.; Dr. Godfrey; Rev. Wm. T. Blenkinsop; Rev. Henry Deane; Master and two Misses Blenkinsop; Miss Godfrey, &c.-(Capt. Geo. Gray died at sea).

Per Duke of Buccleugh, from Bengal (corrected list: Mrs. Herring; Mrs. Jackson; Mrs. Warden; Mrs. Turner; Richard Woodward, Esq., C.S.; Capt. Herring, B.N.I.; T. Smith, Esq., N.I.; P. Browne, Esq., H. M. 3d Regt.; Capt. Warden, B. Marine; Dr. A. R. Jackson; Dr. Stokes; J. H. Wagenstruber, Esq.; Mr. Vaughan; 10 children: 8 servants. From the Cape: Major Parlby; Mrs. and Miss Parlby; Mrs. Mathews.-(The following were landed at the Cape: W. Fane, Esq., C.S.; Mrs. Fane; three Misses Fane).

Per Reliance, from Bombay: Col. W. D. Robertson; Mrs. Robertson; Misses Rober'son.

Per Moira, from Bengal: Capt. J. Donally; Lieut. Danieli; Lieut. Edgar; W. C. Cane, Esq.; J. Grant, Esq.; Miss Cane; 150 H.M. troops.

Per Repulse, from Bengal (corrected list): Mrs. Rotton; Mrs. White; Mrs. Shuttleworth; Mrs. Campbell: Mrs. Armstrong: Mrs. Norinan; Mrs. Betson; Mrs. Woodin; Mrs. Filliard; Col. Andree, 7th N.I.; Col. Morrison, 57th N.I.; Majors Rotton

and White, H.M. 11th L. Drags.: Lieuts. Bambrick and Ready, ditto; Cornet Reynolds, ditto, Surg. Sandham and Assist. Surg. Baird, ditto; Qu. Mast. Betson, ditto; Lieut. Norman, H.M. 31st Regt. J. Teil, Esq., merchant; Mons. Filliard, adv. gen. at Chandernagore; Mrs. Leach and child: two Masters White; two Masters Armstrong; Master and Miss Wilson; Miss Woodin; several steerage passengers; 191 men, 20 women, and 26 children of H.M. 11th L. Drags.

Per Friends, from Singapore: Capt. and Mrs. Riddle and three children; Miss Fishe; two servants.

Per Cornwall, from Bengal: (see our number for June, p. 125).-Col. Faithful died at sea 16th March, and Master Horatio Agnew 19th March.

Per Eleanor, from Ceylon: Capt. Forbes, R. Engineers; Lieut. Bringhurst, 90th L.Inf.

Per Thomas Grenville, from Bengal: (see our number for June, p. 125)-additional: Mrs. Watson; Wm. Cannon, Esq.; Ens. Watson. (Mrs. Sutherland died at sea).

Per Duke of Sussex, from China: Hugh D. Dalrymple, Esq.; Richard Binks. Esq.; Mr. Bedale. From the Cape: Major and Miss Burney; Mrs. Col. Tennant and four children.

Per Bombay Packet, from Bombay: (see our number for May, p. 57).

Per H. C. Berenice steamer, from Bombay 21st May, for Red Sea: H. Stokes, Esq., M.C.S.; Mr. H. G. Kirkus.

Per James McInroy, from Mauritius: Mr. and Mrs. Wohrnitz and family; Mr. Delbruck.

Per Portland, from N. S. Wales: Mrs. Bull and family; Thomas Brown, Esq.; Dr. Clifford; Mr. Powis and two Masters ditto; two Masters and two Misses Jacob.

Per Charles Kerr, from N. S. Wales: Capt. and Mrs. Duff, late of the Africaine; Mr. and Mrs. Tawell; Capt. Fothersgill; Dr. Edwards, R.N.: 43 invalids, 8 women, and 13 children of H.M scrvice.

Per Bardaster, from V. D. Land: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur and child; Mr. and Mrs. Reily: Mr. Buchan, surgeon; Mr. Taylor; Mr. Newton; two Masters Reily.

Per Marquis Camden, from China: John S. Rigge, Esq.; John Pitcairn, Esq.; Lewin Reade, Esq.; Wm. H. Anderson, Esq.

Per Lord William Bentinck, from N. S. Wales: Mrs. Jenkins; Mrs. Doutty; Mrs. Osmond; John Bourke, Esq.; Rev. Mr. Spencer and nephew; Thomas Galloway, Esq; 4 children.

Per Isabella, from N. S. Wales: Capt. and Mrs. Muggridge; Mr. and Mrs. Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan.

Per Andromache, from N. S. Wales: Mr. and Mrs. Ashley; Misses Reynolds and Staples; Capt. Scott; Lieut. Singleton; Dr. Gannon; Mr. Reid.

Per Derwent, from V. D. Land: Capt. and Mrs. Langdon: Miss Langdon; Mr. and Mrs. Reed and family (viz. Mr. A. Reed, Mrs. Williams, and servant); Mrs, and Miss Elliott; Mrs. Critchett; Miss Macwhirter; Mr. Chas. Seale, sen.; Mr. Chas. Seale, jun.; Mr. Lester; Mr. Jackson; Dr. John Macbraire.

Per Emu, from V. D. Land: Dr. and Mrs. Evans and child; Dr. Sterritt; Dr. Lhotsky, &c. Per Katherine Stewart Forbes, from V.D. Land: Mr. Gouger; Miss Rowlands and servant,

Per Louisa Campbell, from V. D. Land: Alex. Clarke, Esq.; Mrs. Clarke; two Masters and Miss Clarke; Mr. Chitty.

Expected.

Per Hashemy, from China: Capt. John Hine; Dr. Cullen.

Per Walmer Castle, from China: G. Coles, Esq. Per Euphrates, from Bombay: Mrs. Ramsay and three children; Miss Kelly; Capt. Ramsay, 24th N.I.; Capt. Melchum, H. M. 6th Foot; John Cumming, engineer, from Berenice steamer.

Per Robarts, from Bengal:-Mrs. and Miss Shakespear and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Walters and child; Mr. and Mrs. Peter and three children; Major and Mrs. Hamilton; Mrs. Sivright; Capt. Bracken and child; Mr. Bruce; Lieuts Lamb and Ottley; Messrs. Farmer and Fraser Master Amos.

: Mrs. Abrahams; Mr. Docker and family; Messrs. Patterson, Schultz, Bourne, and Moss.

Per Mary Catherine, from V.D. Land: Mr. and Mrs. Smith; Miss Gibson.

Per Hindoo, from V. D. Land: Dr. Blyth; Mr. Kemp and family.

Per Sesostris, from Bengal: (see our last number, p. 191).-From Madras: Mrs. Lane; Mrs. Haines; Mrs. Milligan; Mrs. Du Pasquier; Capts. Daubeny and Sharpin, H.M. 55th Regt.; Lieut. Ludlow, engineers; H. Crozier, Esq., C.S.; — Arrow, Esq.;- Haig, Esq.; Capt. Thomas, late of the ship Elizabeth; two Misses Milligan; two Misses Haines; Masters Lane and Miliigan.

Per Tigris, from Ceylon (additional): Mrs. Archer; Dr. Archer; Miss Beatson; Lieut. Colville; 72 invalids, 3 women, and 6 children belonging to H.M. 58th, 90th, and 61st regts. (Wiss Walker and Master Wright died at sea).

Per Patriot, from Ceylon: Mr. and Mrs. Robson and children.

PASSENGERS TO INDIA.

Per Aurora, for Bombay: Major and Mrs. Deshon and family; Mr. and Mrs. Manger.

Per Plantagenet, for Bengal: Mrs. Coplestone; Major and Mrs. Wright, H.M. 39th Foot; Misses Hodgson, Chester, and Davis; Capt. W. G. Wood, H.M. 39th Foot: Ens. W. Hardinge, ditto; Lieut. T. D. Price, H.M. 62d Foot; Lieut. Herriott, H. M. 55th Foot: Hon. Mr. Talbot; Messrs. Money, Hosea on, Edge, Vandeleur, Smith, Strangways, and Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoernthe, missionaries; troops &c. (51 men, 1 woman, and 2 children).

Per True Briton, for Cape, Madras, and Bengal: Mrs. Col. Downes; Capt. and Mrs. Horner; Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. Burt; Mr. and Mrs. Scheniman; Mr. Anting; Miss Hanson; Capt. Gahagan; Capt. Johnston; Rev. Dr. Roux; Count C. de Kotzbech; Messrs. Lushington, Le Sueur, Moorat, Primrose, Macnamara, and Thomson; Capt. and Mrs. Hammond for the Cape; Dr. McQueen for ditto.

Per Coromandel, for N. S. Wales: Rev. Mr. and Mrs. White and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Forsaith; Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins; Mr. and Mrs. Hebden; Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall; Mr. and Mrs. Knowles and child: Mr. and Mrs. Moriaty and three children; Miss Gallie; Dr. Day: Messrs. Wilson, Butcher, Way, Crawford, Chadwick, Shepherd, Glen, and Oliver.

Per Richmond, for Cape and Bengal: Maj. Gen. C.S. Fagan, C.B., Bengal General Staff; Mrs. James William MacLeod, of Calcutta; Mrs. Capt. Knyvett, Bengal Army; Mrs. Dr. Brett, ditto; Mrs. Dr. Shillitto, ditto; Misses Fagan, Brett, A. Fagan, Wolfe, and M. Fagan; James William MacLeod, Esq. (from Cape); W. Harper, Esq., surg., Ben

gal Army; W. Shillitto, Esq., assist.-surf, datt

Hamilton, Esq., merchant; Alex. MacHardy, Esq., ditto; Arch. Chisholm, Esq., ditto; J. Robertson, Fsq., H.C. mil. service.-Steerage: 16 Dutch settlers, 1 European woman, and 5 Native servants.

Per Hope, for N. S. Wales: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Mocatta; Mrs. Watkins; Messrs. Everitts, Oliver, Clay, Montefiore, Webb, Rily, Wilton, Peake, Howell, Stanton, Berwick, and Talkington.

Per Madagascar, for Bengal: Col. and Mrs. Boyd and family; Mrs. Swinhoe and two daughters; Mrs C. E. Adams; Capt. and Mrs. Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Latty; Misses Boscawen and Howell; Brigadier Penny; Capt. Bonham; Lieut. Boscawen; Mr. Earle; Mr. Macintyre.

Per London, for Bengal: Col. and Mrs. Anderson and party; Mr. and Mrs. Martin; Mrs. Wood; Mr. and Mrs. Chilcott; Mrs. Canham and four children; Misses Playfair, Sherrif, Eddis, Johnston, and Lowe; Lieut. Sandes, 9th Foot, in command of troops; Mr. Wm. Nichol; Mr. and Master Wood; Mr. Twisden and family; Mr. Ronald; Masters Wright and Ross; troops, &c. (41 men, 3 women, and 7 children).

Per Scotia, for Bengal: Mrs. Harrington; Col. and Mrs. White; Mr. and Mrs. A. Fraser; Mr. and Mrs. James Fraser; Misses White, Hill, and itler; Major David, in command of troops; Ens. eccio

Penny, H.M. 13th Foot; Ens. Blackall; Ens.
Green, H.M. 3d Foot; Mr. Gerrard, surgeon; Mr.
Eastwood; Mr. Reynolds; troops, &c. (62 men, 4
women, and 2 children).

Per Malabar, for Bombay: Major and Mrs Leighton; Col. Dunsterville and daughters; Mrs. Hayman and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Erskine; Mr. and Mrs. Andrews; Misses Lewis, Spiers, and Smith; Major Ottley; Capt. Dennis; Messrs. Dunsterville, Eden, and Black.

Per Earl of Hardwicke, for Bengal: Col. Raper and family; Mr. and Mrs. Smoult; Mrs. Pringle and family; Mrs. Rogers; Misses Robinson, Fraser, Brooke, and Smith; Sir H. Seton; Capt. Roecroft; Messrs. Bathie, Hay, Spiers, D'Oyly, Howden, Johnston, and Pottinger.

Per Lord Hungerford, for Bengal: Mrs Hicks; Mrs. Pillans; Mrs. Clarkson; Mrs. Farquharson and two children; two Misses Dick: Misses Puckle, McCarthy, Browne, and Wemyss: Col. Oliver; Major PilNapear, Bell, Kennedy, lans Capt. Campbell: Mr. Hicks; Mr. Ross; Mr. Fergusson.

Per Carnatic, for Madras: Lieut. Gen. Sir Jasper Nicolls (new Commander-in-chief at Madras) and daughters; Major and Mrs. Luard: Capt. and Mrs. Hayley; Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Morant; Mr. and Mrs. Morton; Col. Elderton; Capt. H. Mackenzie; Capt. Burn; Lieut. Nicolls; Ens. Morgan: Mr. R. Hichens, C. S.; Mr. Cumming; Mr. Hamilton; Mr. Gardner.

Per Duke of Bedford, for Bengal: Dr. and Mrs. Esdaile; Mr. and Mrs. Raikes; Mrs. De Momet; Mrs. Stewart; Mrs. Smith; Miss Warin; Capt. Frazer; Messrs, Drake, Cameron, and Macdonald.

Per Warrior, for Cape and Ceylon: Capt. and Mrs. Mackay; Miss Prout; Miss Spicer: two Misses Higgs; Mr. Warrington (naval store-keeper Trincomalee) and family; Jacob Letterstedt, Esq., for the Cape.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

June 12. At Newcastle, the lady of Capt. T. P. Hay, 22d Madras N.I., of a son, still-born.

13. At Edinburgh, the lady of Capt. Birrell, Bengal European Regt., of a daughter.

21. At the Limes, Carshalton, Surrey, the lady of Capt. E. M. Daniell, Hon. E. I. Company's service, of a daughter.

24. At Edinburgh, the lady of D. Ainslie, Esq., of Calcutta, of a daughter (since dead).

July 8. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, the lady of T. G.
Vibart, Esq., Bengal civil service, of a daughter.
9. At Bath, the lady of J. C. McNair, Esq.,
Madras Artillery, of a son.

10. At Hanover-place, Old Kent Road, the lady of E. Cardoza, Esq., late of Madras, of a son.

14. At the house of her father, J. Booth, Esq., Mullacloe, Ardee, Ireland, the lady of J.O.Beckett, Esq., of a son.

20. At Rothley Temple, Leicestershire, the lady of C. E. Trevelyan, Esq., Bengal civil service, of

a son.

Lately. In Grosvenor Square, the lady of the Hon. Capt. Rous, R.N., of a son.

The lady of Capt. Tindall, 22d Bombay N.I., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

May 18. F. Twynam, Esq., to Lucy Emilia, eldest daughter of the late Major R. W. Budden, Bombay establishment.

June 6. At Paris, at the residence of the British Ambassador, Lieut. F. Russell, 22d Regt. M. N.I., to Anna, second daughter of the late John Lee, Esq., of Limerick,

14. At St. Mary de Crypt, Gloucester, F. C. Marsden, Esq., Bengal army, to Sydney Jane, youngest daughter of the late Sir W. Bulkeley Hughes, of Plascoch, Anglesea.

18. At St. Pancras Church, Col. Lewis Bird, of Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, to Anne Charlotte, widow of the late Capt. David Jones, Hon. E. I. Company's service.

20. At Edinburgh, Patrick J. Maxwell, Esq., late of the Hon. E.I. Company's maratime service, to Isabella, eldest daughter of the late George Bell, Esq., surgeon, Edinburgh.

21. At St. Pancras New Church, George Vanderzee, Esq., son of the late G. Vanderzee, Esq., of the Queen's Remembrancer's Office, to Isabella, relict of the late Capt. Thos. Swaine, of the Madras army.

-At Liverpool, George N. Prior, Esq., Bombay army, to Maria Louisa, daughter of the late Benjamin Way, Esq., of Denham-place, Bucks.

25. At Loudoun Castle, N.B., Capt Henry, 56th regt., second son of John Joseph Henry, Esq., and Lady Emily Henry, to the Lady Selina Constance Hastings, third daughter of Francis, late Marquess of Hastings, and Flora Marchioness Dowager of Hastings and Countess of Loudoun

26. At Richmond, James Murray, Esq., of the Foreign Office, to Charlotte, daughter of John G. Ravenshaw, Esq., of Richmond.

- At Chislehurst, Wm. S. Pillans, Esq., Captain Bengal Army, to Maria Louisa, second daughter of Win. Soltan, Esq., of Cornwall-terrace.

27. At St. James's Church, Capt. Alex. Grant, 61st regt., to Harriet Sophia, fifth daughter of Capt. T. Deacon, unattached, late on the staff at Ceylon.

28. At St. Pancras Church, B. A. R. Nicholson, Esq., Bombay Army, to Catherine Nicholson, eldest daughter of Mr. Wornum, of Caniden-street.

July 2. At St. Mary's, Marylebone, Capt. J. H. Robley, Madras army, to Augusta Jane, second daughter of the late Wm. Penfold, Esq., of Madeira.

-At Sidbury, Devon, Robert Travers, Esq., Bombay army, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Wm. Larkins, Esq., of Blackheath.

3. At Heanton Church, John Graham, Esq., 55th Regt. Bengal N. I., to Frances Mervin, only daughter of Z. H. Drake, Esq., of Springfield, Devon.

5. At Glasgow, John Roche, Esq., M.D., of Cork, to Catherine Sarah, youngest daughter of the late Capt. E. B. Gillmer, Esq., of the Hon. E. I. Company's service.

9. At Rodmersham, the Rev. James Morant, A. M., of Magdalen College, Cambri 'ge,and chaplain to the Hon. E. I. Company at Madras, to Barbara Wilson, third daughter of W. J. Lushington, Esq., of Rodmersham-lodge, Kent, and niece of Maj. Gen. Sir James Law Lushington, K.C.B.

10. At St. Pancras Church, Matthew Stovell, Esq., of the Bombay medical establishment, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late George Gordon, Esq., of Great Milton, Oxon.

At Littleham Church, Exmouth, J. F. Leslie, Esq., captain in the Hon. E. I. Company's military service, to Mary Sophia, eldest daughter of Major Westcott, Beacon Hill, Exmouth,

12. At St. Augustin's Church, in the parish of St. Faith, the Rev. Robert Shepherd, M.A., to Jane Barnes, of Clare-cottage, East Malling, Kent, niece of the late Dr. Burke, inspector-general of Hospitals in India.

17. At Bishop's Taunton, Devon, Henry Lawford, Esq., lieut. Madras Artillery, to Amelia, second daughter of Maj. Fred. Gordon, late of the Royal Artillery.

G. Haly, Esq., Madras Native Infantry, to his cousin, Mary Anne, youngest daughter of A. Haly, Esq., of Wadhurst Castle, county of Sussex.

25. At. St. George's Church, Hanover-square, and at the Catholic Chapel, Chelsea, Mons. Leon Du Pareq, of the Royal Marine Audit Office, Paris, to Sophia, daughter of Henry Newnham, Esq., formerly of the Bengal civil service.

Lately. At Sidmouth, Wm. James Church, Esq., 17th Madras N.I., to Frederica Frances, daughter of Lieut. Gen. Walker, of the late Royal Irish Artillery.

- At Cupar, James Esdaile, M.D., Hon. E. I. Company's service, to Mary Ann, daughter of the late Capt. A. Christie.

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-At Beverley Minster, Capt. T. Ditmas, Madras Artillery, to Ebena Kate, eldest daughter of E. Boghurst, Esq.

- At Keston, Henry, second son of the late G. O. Ross, Esq., of the Cape of Good Hope, to Maria, youngest daughter of Thomas Tanner, Esq., of the Customs.

DEATHS.

March 16. At sea, on board the Cornwall, on the passage to England, Col. H. Faithfull, Bengal artillery.

M 15. At St. Helena, in the 147th year of his age, Richard Prince, Esq.

20. At St. Helena, William, eldest son of Ens. and Adj. Brown, 9th regt., aged four years.

31. At Blean Wood, near Canterbury, Lieut. H. B. Bennett, H.M. 45th Foot.

June 11. On his passage from India, Lieut. Snell, 7th regt. Madras L.C., aged 28.

12. On the passage home from India, Capt. George Gray, 21st regt. Madras N.I., last surviving son of the late Andrew Gray, Esq., of Craigs, Dumfriesshire.

13. Martha, wife of Mr. H. Warrington, lately appointed naval storekeeper at her Majesty's dock yard, Trincomallee,

22. At Islington, Isabella, daughter of the Rev. J. N. Pearson, Principal of the Church Missionary College.

23. In Portland Place, Alfred James, infant son of James Wigram, Esq., Queen's Counsel.

25. Drowned, in his 16th year, Alfred James Jones, third son of Mrs. Hannah Jones, of Aldgate, late a midshipman in the Exmouth Indiaman.

26. At Southampton, Ann, relict of the late John Champain, Esq., of the Hon. Company's civil service, Bengal.

27. At Liverpool, Capt. John Peck, late of H.M. 9th Regt. of Foot.

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At Bayswater, aged 48, Mrs. Blewitt, relict of the late Major Blewitt, of Llantarnan Abbey, Monmouthshire.

28. At 36, Connaught-terrace, in the 61st year of his age, Maj. Gen. Sir George Matthias Cox, Bart., of the Bombay establishment.

29. At Grove-lodge, Richmond, aged five months, Louisa Stewart, surviving twin infant of Sir Jeremiah Bryant.

July 1. At St. Leonard's, Edward Law, Esq., of St. John's College, Cambridge, eldest son of the Hon. C. E. Law, M.P., and Recorder of London.

11. In London, after a few days' illness, William Shotton, Esq., formerly of Bombay.

12. At Park Crescent, New Road, Lieut. Col. George Constable, late of the Bengal Artillery, in his 81st year.

- At St. Leonard's, Hastings, aged 15, Selina, fourth daughter of the Hon. C. E. Law, M.P., and niece of Lord Ellenborough.

Alexander Brandt, Esq., of York Terrace, Regent's Park.

14. At Bromley, Kent, the wife of Lieut. Gen. Sir John Keane, K.C.B. and G.C.H.

-At Englefield-green, Lady Brisbane, widow of the late Rear Adm. Sir Charles Brisbane, K.C.B.

15. Near Folkstone, Anna, wife of Arthur Morris, Esq., and only daughter of the late Abraham Roebuck, Esq., chief supercargo of the Hon. E. I. Company, China.

17. At Pelham-Crescent, Brompton, Wm. Albert Davies, M.D., formerly on the Bombay medical establishment.

20. At East Lodge, Enfield, Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm, G.C.B. and G.C.M.G., in the 71st year of his age.

25. At Bromley, Middlesex, in her 18th year, Ellen, third daughter of the Rev. C. W. Le Bas, Principal of the East-India College, Hertford.

Lately. At Rathmines, Lieut. J. E. Frederick 18th regt. Bombay N.I., aged 30.

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