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Judicial and Revenue.—Mr. A. H. Cocks to be an assistant general Regulations. under the commissioner of the Rohitkund division.

Lieutenant C. Brown, assistant to the general superintendent of the operations for the suppression of thuggee, to be a junior assistant to the commissioner of the Sauger divisi n. Lieuten ut Brown will continue to give, as at present assistance in the de partment of operations for the suppression of thuggee.

Lieutenant J. M. Macnaghten, superintendent of Ajmere, has obtained leave of absence, on his private affairs, for one month, from the 1st proximo. in extension of the leave granted him under Orders of the 18th October last, to enable him to rejoin bis ap pointment.

CAMP, MUDLOWDA, JANUARY, 29. Ju icial-With the con currence of the Right Hon'ble the Governor General of India, the Governor General for the North Western Provinces, pleased to make the two following appointments:

Air. W. Monckton to be a judge of the Suider Dewa ny and Niziamut Arawlut at Allahabad: This arrangement will have effect form the dare on which the Pilot may have left the ship Earl of Hardwicke (on which Mr W Ewer has taken his passage,) at sea.

Mr B Tayler to be a judge of the Sudder Dewanny and Niza mut Adawlut at Allahabad: This arrangement will have effect from the date on which the Pilot may have left ship Adelarde (n which Mr AJ Colvin has taken his passage,) at sea.

Mr WP Okeden to be civil and sessions judge of Moradabad, in succession to Mr B Tayler.

Mr FA Buller to 'e magistrate and collector of Shahjehau poor, insuccession tour W P Okeden.

CAMP, MUDLOWDA, JANUAH Y,¡29.- Notification Inconvenience having been experienced by an applicant for a furlough of the present season, owing to the nonreceipt of his aplication in Calcutta before the 1st November, though forwrded to the Head Quarters of the Government of these provinces on the 8th October; The Right Honorable the Governor Genera fore the North Western provinces, in order to obviate a ucurrhind of such inconvenience, and to prevent injury to free Apie n cants, direcis, that others employed under this Government when applying for furlough, shall send a duplicate pture appli a cation addressed by them to their own Government, to the secretary to the Government of Bengal, in the Generat Depart ment, at the presidency; when their claims will be noted and taken into considera ion on the st of November, along with those of servants attached to the Bengal division of the prosidency.

GHORANUB, JANUARY 21-Ecclesiastical-The Reverend John Tucker, chaplain of Saugor, has been allowed an extensionof the leave of absence grauted him on the 27th January last, s. as to enable him to pass the ensuing hot season in the Hil's Mr. Tucker is directed to proceed to Loodiana and perform the Ecclesiastical duries of that station till the 15th April; and he will return to Loodiana by the 3d Sunday in October, and continue to perform the duties there, till the season wil admit of his returning to Saugor,

The above authority will be exercised by Captain Graham, under the direction of the magistrate of Agra, and by Lieutenant Birch, under that of the superintendent of Ajmere, in addition to the special powers which they now exercise un ler the direction of the general superintendent for the suppression of thuggee.

CAMP MUSSOODPOOR, JANUARY 30.-Mr. C. R. Cartwright to be civil and sessions judge of Allahabad

Mr. Benson will continue to officiate as civil and sessious judge
Mr W. H Bens to be civil and sessions judge of Azimgurh.
of Delhi till further orders.

and collector at Bareilly.
JUDICIOL AND REVENUE.-Mr. R. H. P. Clarke to be magistrate

The foregoing appointments will have effect from the 8th instant, when the ship Adelaide, on which Mr. J. Dunsmure embarks for Europe, was left by the pilot at sea.

Benares division.
Mr. A Ross to be an assistant under the commissioner of the

CAMP, HANSI, FEBRUARY 2-Mr. R. H. S. Campbell to be joint magistrate and deputy collector of Furruckabad. This appoint. ment will have effect from the 2d ultimo..

Mr E. M. Wylly to be an assistant under the commissioner of the Agra division.

CAMP, MOKIM, FEBRUARY 5.-Judicial and Revenue.-Mr. E. F Tyler, magistrate and collec-er of Mynpoory, for two months, on his private affairs, in extension of the leave for three months, granted him under Orders of the 13th September last.

sudder aumeen of Agra, stationed at Muttra, to be principal sud.
САМР MOD NA, FEBRUARY 6-Judicial.-Beerbul Pundit,
1981.
cer umeen of Moradabad under the provisions of Regulation V

The leave of absence for two months granted to Mr G Lindsay officiating additional judge of Benares, on the 29th December last, is cancelled at his request.

Meerut, is invested with the special powers prescribed in clause
Mr H Vansittart, assistant to the magistrate and collector of
III Section 1 Regulation III 1821.

Cunninghame to be an assistant under the commissioner of the
CAMP ROHTUCK, FEB 7. Judicial and Revenue --Mr WC S
Benares division.

Mr H G Astell to be an assistant under the commissioner of the Allahabad division.

Mr J. S. Dumergue to be an assistant under the commissioner of the Allahabad division.

The above appointments will have effect from the dates on which the services of Messrs. Cunninghame, Astell and Dumergue, were placed at the disposal of the Governor General for the the N. W. Provinces; viz.

Mr. Cunninghame,.
Mr. Astell.....
Mr. Dumergue,................
CAMP SAMPLAH, FEB

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16th May, 1838 ...... 11th July, 1838 5th Sept. 1838 8- General,-Mr. T C Hunter to be

CAMP, DHUMTAN, JANUARY 26.—Judicial.-Syud Wilayut Ullee, Budder Ameen of Fu ruckabad, and at present officiating as additional principal sudder ameen of Bareilly, to be second principal sudder ameen of Meerut-to reside ordinary at civil assistant Surgeon of Futteh Ghur.

Boolundshubur.

REVENUE.—Mr. H. Rose to be settlement officer in the district of Allygarh, from the date on which the barque Sylph, in which Mr. J. Thornton embarked for England, was left by the pilot at se,, viz. the 2d instant.

to the superintendant of the Dooab canal.
Revenue-Lieutenant J Spens, of engineers, to be an assistant

Judicial and Revenue.-Major R. Low, principal assistant to the commissioner, at Jubbulpoor, on his private affairs, for six

JUDICIAL AND REVENUE.-Mr. C. Raikes to be an assistant months, from the 1st March next. under the commissioner of the Renares division. The order of the 15th December last, appointing Mr Raikes to be an assistant under the commissioner of the Agra division, is cancelled.

Mr. F. Williams, joint magistrate and deputy collector of Pillibbeet, for two months, from the 10th proximo, on his private affairs. The arrangement proposed by the officiating commissioner of the Rohilkund division for the performance of Mr. Williams' du ies during his absence, viz. that Mr. Head, the settlement officer in Pillibheet, shall take charge of the office of deputy collector, and that Mr Astell, the officiating joint magistrate and deputy collector of Bareilly, shall conduct the Magisterial duties of Pillibbeet, is sanctioned.

Mr. J. Thomson magistrate and collector of Azimgurh, on bis private affairs, for two months, in extension of the leave obtained by him on the 19th October last.

The Order of the Commissiouer of the Sangor division to Captain M Smith, to relieve Major Ouseley, principal assistant a Hoshungabad, on his departure from that station, and of his int tention, on the return of Mr. Om aney to instruct that officer toassume charge of the district of Saugor, and Mr. Mcleod of that of Jubbulpoor, are approved.

CAMP BRHADOOR GHUR, FEB 9-With reference to the Or. ders of the Hon'ble the President in Council, dated the 23d, and published in the Calcutta Gazette of the 26th ultimo, the ap. pointment on the 30th idem, of Mr. A. Ross to be an assistan under the commissioner of the Benares division, will have effec from the 15th instant.

Revenue.-Jumaloo deen Hussun to be a deputy collector of Zill-h Mynpoory, uuder the provisions of Regulation IX. in 1838.

CAMP, MUDLOWDA, JANUARY 29.—Judicial.-The Right Hon'ble the Governor General is pleased to invest Captain J. Graham Moulvee Musseeroollah Khan, deputy collector of Mynpoory, and Lieutenant W. C Birch, assistant to the General superin. is transferred to the district of Bijnour, tendent of the operations for the suppression of thuggee-the former with the powers of a joint magistrate in Zillab Agra, and the latter within the territory of Ajmere, with the powers usually exercized by joint magistrates, in the provinces subject to the

F. CURRIE,

Ofy. Seoy, to the Gour. Geni, N. W. P.

MILITARY.

BY THE PRESIDENT IN COUNCIL.

No. 12 of 1839-Assist int Surgeon James Anderson, attached to the civil station of Beerbhoom, obtained in the Judicial and Revenue department, under date the 18th ultimo, leave of absence for one month, from the 3rd instant, to visit the presidency, on private affairs.

Captain Robert Boileau Pemberton, of the 44th regiment native infantry, was appointed in the political department, under date the 26th ultimo to officiate as agent to the Governor Geneal at Moorshedabad.

The leave of absence granted to Captain Henry Roche Osborn, of the 54th regiment native infantry, assistant commissary general in General Orders No. 189, of the 31st ultimo, is to commence, from the 1st April next.

Fort William, January 28-No. 11 of 1839.-The Hon'ble the President in Council is pleased to make the following promotions:

Cavalry.-Major Henry Lechmere Worrall to be lieutenant colonel, from the 28th December 1833, in succession to Lieute. nant Colonel Adam Duffin deceased,

1st regiment light cavalry.-Captain George Russel Crom melin to be major, Lieutenant and Brevet Captain George John Fraser to be captain of a troop, and Cornet Valpy Francis

Thomas Turner to be lieutenant, ditto ditto.

Supernumerary Cornet William Fisher is brought on the effective strength of the cavalry.

Major Henry Barkley Henderson, deputy military auditor general, is appointed t officiate as military anditor general, during the absence of Major General Macgregor, or until further orders.

The undermentioned officers have returned to their duty, on this establishment wi hout prejudice to their rank, by permission

of the Honorable the Court of Directors:

Major Archibald Fullarton Richmond, of the 334 regiment native infantry, date of arrival at Fort William 22d Jan. 1939. Captain Frederick John Simpson, of the 55th regiment native Infantry, ditto 15th ditto.

Lieutenant Thomas Smith Price, of the 8th regiment native infantry, ditto 19 h ditto.

Lieutenant and Brevet Captain Ferdinand Charles Miinor, of the 36th regiment native infantry, from the 4th instant.

Lieutenant Charles Eneas Burton, of the 40th regiment native infantry, from the 22d instant.

The leave of absence granted to the undermentioned officers are extended to the dates stated opposite to their names:

Brevet Major H. R. Murray, of the 73d regiment native infantry, executive officer of the Burrisaul division of publie works, to the 22d instaut,

Captain C. T Thomas, of the 15th regiment native infantry, 2d assistant superintendent s ud department, for one month beyond the perio i stated in General Orders of the 5th Nov. isst. Surgeon Charles Mackinaon, on the medical department, to the 224 instant,

regiment native infantry, is admitted to the benefits of the Quarter Master Serjeant William Middleditch, of the 15th 1797, and General Orders, dated 5th January 1820, subject ta Pension sanctioned by minutes of Council of the ith January the confirmation to the Honorable the Court of Directors, with permission to receive his stipend at the presidency.

Fort William, February 4-No. 15 of 1839-The following paragraphs of M litary letters N s. 81 and 90, from the Hono a ble the Court of Directors, to the Governor of Bengal, dated 7th and 26th November 1938, are published for general informa tion : Letter No. 81, dated 7th November, 1839.

« Para 2. We have granted additional leave to the fallow. ing officers; viz.

Lieutenant Colonel P. M Hay, Major W J. Gairdner, Brevet

Major J T. Croft, Superintending Surgeon Thos Tweedie, and
Surgeon A. Murray, for six months.

3 The undermentioned officers have been permitted to refire from the service; viz.

* Para. 2.

Lieutenant D. K. Wiggins, from the 3d September 1935.
Lieutenant G. D Dawes, from the 10th September 1838.
Letter No. 90, dated 28th November, 1838.
We have granted the undermentioned office ra
belonging to your establishment, an extension of their furlough,
for the period stated against their names respectively:
Lieutenant Colonel E. J. Hony wood, six months.
Captain W. Innes, six months

» E. E Ludlow, four months.
Lieutenant G. A Fisher, six months.

Assistant Surgeon W. O. H. McCheyne, one year.

8. We have granted Lieutenant E. DuPre Townshend, of your establisinent, an extension of his furlough for the period of three mouths, with permission to return to his duty, via New

Lieutenant Frederick Adams, of the 24th regiment native South Wales. infantry, ditto 21st dito.

Lieutenant John Kingston Phibbs, of the 41st regim ent na tive infantry, ditto 19th ditto.

Mr. Monckton Nowel Coombs having satisfied Government on the points of qualification prescribed by existing Regulations. is admitted to the service as a cadet of infantry on this establish ment, agreeably to instructions from the Hon'ble the Court of Directors, and promoted to the rank of Ensign, leaving the date of his commission for future adjustment Mr. Coombs reported himself to the town major of Fort William on the 16th January 1839.

Mr. Charles Gould Andrews is admitted to the service in conformity with his appointment by the Hon'ble the Court of Directors, as an assistant surgeon on this establishment. Date of arrival at Fort William, 19th January 1839.

4 We have permitted Major Thomas Reynolds, of your invalid establishment, to retire from the service.

No 16 of 1839 -The Honorable the President in Council is pleased to make the following promotion:

10th Regiment light cavalry -Cornet Charles Andrew Kitson to be lieuten+n, fom the 19th January 1839, vice Lieutenant John Hickey deceased.

Major H. B. Henderson is appointed, during the absence of
Major General J
A. Paul Macgregor, to a seat at the clothing
board and to be a member of all the committees to which the
Military Auditor General had been nominated.

Mr Assistant Surgeon James Esdaile, M. D. is placed at the disposal of the Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal, for

The undermentioned officers are permitted to proceed to the performance of the civil duties of the station of Hooghly. Europe ou furlough, on medical certificate.

The undermentioned officers have returned to their duty, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Ramsay Skardon, of the 47th on this establishment, without prejudice to their rank, by regiment native infantry. permission of the Honorable the Court of Directors :

Lieutenant Charles Edward Steel, of the 61st regiment native infantry.

Captain and Brevet Major James Steel, of the 41st regiment native infantry, and Lieutenant Thomas James, of the 1 2d. Lieutenant Henry Robert Eneas Trevor, of the regi. regiment native infantry, date of arrival at Fort William, 26th ment of artillery.

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Lieutenant Erskine Thomas Erskine, of the 63d regimmi

Lieutenant Charles John Mainwaring, of the 1st regimest native infantry. Date of arrival at Hussingabad, ist Jany. 1839. Mr. Heury Marshman Williams, having satisfied Government on the points of qualification prescribed by existing Regulations, is admitted to the service as a cadet of infantry on this estab lishment, agreeably to instructions from the Honorable the Court of Directors, and promoted to the rank of ensign, leaving the date of his commission for future adjustment.

The undermentioned officers have been permitted to procesť to Europe ou furlough, on medical oertificate ;

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Serjeant William Ryan, of the 8d company 3d battalion of artillery, is appointed an assistant observer in the department peu of public works, and placed at the disposal of Capt in smith, superintending engineer central provinces.

NOTICE. The General Treasury will be closed on Wednes. day, the 3d instant, on account of the Hindoo holiday, Seebo Kattre,

W. H. OAKES, Sub-Treasurer.

General Treasury, the 5th February, 1839.

Fort William February 4.-No 19 of 1819-Assistant Surgeon James Pagan was appointed, in the Financial Department, under date the 24 ultimo, to superintedd the collection of the outstand ing balances of the Radnagore residency.

Captain Robert Boilean Pemberton, of the 44th regiment native infantry, who was appointed in the political department, under date the 9th ultimo, to officiate as agent to the Governor General st Moorshedabad, received charge of the office from Colonel Caulfield, C. B, on the 3d idem.

The following appointin nts and promotions were made in the political department, under date the 16th ultimo,

17th October, 1838.-Captain Vetch to be a principal assistant in Upper Assam.

November 7-Lieutenant Bigge, appointed a principal assistant to the agent to the Governor General North Eastern Frontier, vice Lieutenaut Backhouse, deceased.

Lieutenant Wemyss, reported qualified after examination for
public employ, to be a junior assistant to ditto di to,
Lieutenant Strut, ditto ditto, to be ditto ditto
Ensign Scott to be acting ditto dito, to ditto ditto.

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Fort William, 4th February, 1839.-No. continuation of General Order No. 257, dated 29th Decemer 137 following para, of of a military Lester, No. 83, from the Hono rab e the Court of Directors to the Governor of Bengal, dated 7th 40 a November 1838, and copy circular letter from War Office, dated 29th eptember last, are published in General Orders:

Para. 1. We forward a number in the packet copies of a circular letter which we have received from the office of Her

Majesty's secretary at war, bearing date the 29th September 18.8. and numbered 835, on the subject of the restoration to Soldiers from whom they have been suspended of the rewards granted by the good conduct warrant, dated the 26th May 1837. Circular, No 835.-War Office, 29th September, 1838.

SIR,-It being desirable in the cases of soldiers suspended from the rewards granted by the good coduct warrant, dated 26th May 1837, that they should be restored thereto, without uuclaims to restora necessary delay, after thei G. 93, 200. tion shall have been fully established according to the provisions of that warrant, I have the honor to acquaint you, that in every instance fa claim so established to the satis faction of the officer commanding the regiment, the restoration may be sanctioned by bim without previous authority from this office, provided a ce tified sitement according to the accompanying from, be annexed to the Accounts in support of the charge for good conduct pay; or transmitted direct to this office when it relates only to the restoration of Hon'ble Distinc. tions without good conduct pay.

It is to be clearly understood, that this Regulation is not appli cable to the case of a soldier who has wholly forreited these re wards in consequence of the sentence of a Court Martial, or of a conviction of desertion.

Regiments serving in the East Indies, besides transmitting di rect to this office such statements as relate only to the restoration of Honorable distinctions, will also take care to forward regu larly in the same manner duplicates of the separate statements -which are annexed in support of the charges made in their Accounts, for restoration of good conduct pay. I have, &c., (Signed) HOWICK. Regt of RESTORATION.

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See circular letter, dated 29th September 1838. 835- Supplies of this form may be had of the War othce on requisition. Fort William, February 11-No. 20 of 1839-The Hon'ble the President in Council is pleased to make the following promo

tions:

7th Regiment light cavalry.-Cornet Edward Innes Robinson to be lieutenant, from the 3d September 1833, vice Lieutenant Douglas Wiggens retired.

5th Regiment N. I-Ensign Francis Stuart Paterson to be lieutenant from the 10th September 1838, vice Lieutenaut George Douglas Dawes retired.

Memoranduin. The promotion of Lieutenant D. Wigens, of the 7th regiment light cavalry, to the rank of Captain by Brevet, published in Government General Orders, No. 11 of the 21st ultimo, is cancelled.

Mr. William McDermott having satisfied Government on the points of qualification prescribing by existing Regulations, is admitted to the service as a yeterinary surgeon on this establishment, agreeably to iustructions received from the Hon'ble the Court of Directors.

The undermentioned officers have returned to their duty on the establishment, without prejudice to their rank, by permission of the Hon'ble the Court of Directors:

Captain Archibald Lorne Campbell, of the Ist regiment light cavalry, Brevet Captain Gilbert Covent y Streynsham master of the 4th regiment light cavalry, Captain William Grant, of the 7th regiment N I Lieutenant and Brevet Captain Ralph Smith of the 28th regiment N. I. Captaia James Grissell of the 46th re giment N. I, and Lieutenant Frederick Calder Minchin, of the 27th regiment N. I. Date of arrival at Fort William 7th February

1839.

Captain J. Drummond, of the 19th regiment native infantry, and commanding the Khoordah Paik company, is granted an ex'ension of leave from the 1st February 1839 to the 1st February 1840, to remain in the bills, on medical e rtificate.

The leave of absence granted to Lieutenant George Barnes Hobson, of the 720 regiment native infantry, in General Orders No 170, of the 13th August 1×37, is extended to a further period of six months, on account of his health.

The Hon'ble the President in Council is pleased to make the following promotions:

Ordnance commissariat department.-Deputy Assistant Commissary Johannes Permain to be assistant commissary, and Con ductor George McDowell to be deputy assistant commissary, in the room of assistant commissary John Sperrin retired,

The undermentioned individuals are admitted to the benefits of the pension sanctioned by minutes of Council of the 11th January 1797, and General Orders dated the 5th February 1820, subject to the confirmation of the Hon'ble the Court of Directors, with per mission to receive their stipends at the places specified opposite to their respective names:

Quarter Master Serjeant Samuel Jerman, of the 54th regiment native infantry, Meerut.

Serjeant John Howard, attached to the army commissariat de partment, England. J. STUART, Lt. Col.,

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Camp, Hurreekee Ghaut, January 4-The Governor General was pleased, in the Secret department, ou the 3d instant, te appoint Captain G H Macgregor, Aide de camp on His Lord. ship's personal staff, to be an assistant to the Euvoy and minis er to the court of Shah Shoojah-ool Moolk; the same having effect from the 1st of this month.

Colonel J Deunis, of Her Majesty's 3d buffs, is appointed a brigadier on the establishment, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the app utment of Major General Oglander, to a divisional

command.

Camp Mukko, January 5.-The Right Hon'ble the Governor General has been pleased to make the following appointments on his Personal staff, from the ist instaut :

Captain H. M. Lawrence, of the regiment of artillery, to fficiate as an assistant to the political agent at Loodianah, and stationed at Ferozepore.

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Lieutenant J. Millar, of the 26th regiment native infantry and doing duty with the Assam light infantry battalion, is permitted to rejoin his regiment, at the expiration of his leave, on medical certificate, in consequence of his constitution having suffered from the climate of that province.

Camp, Doode, January 23.-The Right Honorable the Governor General is please to appoint Lieutenant Colonel G P. Wymer, of the 27th regiment native infantry, to be a brigadier, to complete the number required for the army of the Indus vice Dennis, who has heen brought on the establishment, and appointed to command the station of Cawnpore.

Camp Dondee Jnuary 23 -Captain D. Downing commanding the Joudpore legion, has obtained permission, in the political department under date the 17th instant, to proceed to Bombay, from the 1st proximo, preparatory to applying for leave to visit the Cape of Good Hope on sick certificate.

Captain C. S. Maling, of the 65th regiment native infantry, was appointed on the 19th instant, in the same department. to the command of the Joudpore legion, during the absence of Captain D. Downing.

Camp Dhumtaun, January 27. The following appointment was made, in the political department, under date the 23d instant: Lieutenant W. C. Hollings of the 47th regiment native infantry, to be adjutant to the Ist infantry regiment of the Oude Auxiliary force, vice Lieutenant shaw, nominated, on the 23d November last, an assistant to the pay master, and commissaria, officer to Shah Shoojah's force.

Camp, Hansi, January 31.-The Right Honorable the Go. vernor General has been pleased to determine, that the Kumacon local battalion shall be transferred from the civil to the military department.

Camp, Moondahul, February 4 -The Governor General has been pleased to place the services of Lieutenant J Brind, of the regiment of artillery, late a revenue surveyor at the dispa. sal of the officiating political agent at Loadianab, for the survey of certain village lands under that agency.

Lieutenant G Carr, of the 21st regiment native infantry, to General has been pleas d to appoint Native Doctor Hazarea be Aide-de-camp, vice Captain G A Macgregor.

Lieutenant GM Hills of the 17th regiment native infantry, to act as Aide-de-camp during the absence of Captain W L Mackintosh.

Camp Jeerah, January 7.-The transfer, from the 1st instant of the undermentioned men, of the Governor General's body guard, to the invalid es.ablishment, on the ordinary pension of their rank, is published in General orders;

Troopers haicks Madar Bux, ist, and Urseed Ally, Sewbux Sing, Buctur Sing, and Munsoor Khan.

The officer commanding the body guard is directed to adjust all arrears due to the individuals above mentioned, to the date specified, and to make them an advance of six months' invalid for which he will forward a bill to the deputy pay master

pay, at Meerut.

The Right Hon'ble the Governor General has been pleased to make the following appointments in a corps about to be raised for Jalaon:

Captain W F Beatson, of the 54th regiment native infantry, to be Commandant.

Lientenaut T. Quin, of the 4th light cavalry, to be 2nd in command.

Lieutenant W. St. Leger Forrest, of the 29th regiment native infantry, to be Adjutant of Infantry.

The following officers were placed in the secret department on the 26th, ultimo, under the orders of Lieutenant Colonel Wade, political agent, proceeding on a mission to Peshawur :

Lieutenant R. Dowson, of the 5th regiment native infantry. Ensign W R Hillersdon, of the 53d regiment native infantry. Camp, Moodkee, January 8 1839.-The services of Lieutenant H. H. Duncan, of engmeers, being no longer required with the 2d division of infantry of the Army of the ludus, that officer wil proceed and join his appointment as executive engineer, Neemuch division, without delay.

Camp, Oogaikee, January 14.-The following appointment was made, in the political depa.tment, under date the 7th pistant:

Camp, Mohim, February 5.-The Right Hon'ble the Governer Misser, officiating as vaccinator at Kumanon, to His Lordships body guard, vice Khoda Bux placed at the disposal of His Ex celiency the Commander in Chief.

CAMP AT BEHADEGHUR, PEBRUARY 9 -The Right Hon'ble the

Governo General has been pleased to appoint Ensign H Young, of the 634 regiment native infantry, to be adjutant of inntry to the Jalaon corps, vice Lieutenant W. St. L, Forrest, deceased.

CAMP DELAI FEBRUARY 12.—The following Appointment were made in the General Department, North Western Provin ces, under date the 8th instant :

Mr. Assistant Surgeon T. C. Hun'er to be civil assistant surgeon at the station of Futty Ghur. Lieutenant J Spens, Engineer, to be an assistant to the Superintendent of the Doab Caual,

WM. CASEMENT M. G.
Secy, to the Govt. of India to Mily Dept.
With the Rt. Hon'bis the Govr. Geni.

BY THE COMMANDER OF THE FORCES.

Head quarters, Meerut, January 17.-The Rajpootanah dis trict order of the 19th ultimo, directing all reports of the field force to be made to Lieutenant Colonel R. Rich, of the 224 regiment of native infantry, is, with the sanction of the Right Houorable the Governor General, confirmed.

The Commander of the forces is pleased to make the following removals.

Lieutenant Colonel R. Blackall, from the 50th to the 5th regiment of native infantry, and Lieutenant Colonel J. Home, from the latter to the former corps.

Surgeon W. Mitchelson, of the 23d regiment of native infantry is appointed to the medical charge of the 8th regiment of light cavalry, during the absence, on leave, of Surgeon W. Jackson, or until further orders.

Ensign W. F. Hammersley, of the 41st regiment of native, infantry, is appointed aide-de-camp to Major General W. Nott, commanding the 1st division of the army of the Indus.

The Commander of the Forces is pleased to make the follow. ing appointments :

The whole of the men attached to the above depot, with the exception of those belonging to the 27th regiment, who are to be sent to join that corps at Ferozepore, are to join the depot at Meerut, which, on their a rival, will consist of seven companies. The rolls and all records appertaining to the men. transferred, are to be made over to Captain A. M. L. Maclean will rejoin their own regiments.

ARRACAN LOCAL BATTALION Lieutenant and Adjutant C. after which the commandant and adjutant of the Kurnaul depot Apthrop to be second in command.

Ensign T. G. Leith, doing duty with the battalion, to be Adjutant, vice Apthrop.

Head quarters. Meerut, January 18.-The following move. men's are, with the sanction of the Right Honorable the Governor General, to be carried iuto effect on the dates and manner specified :

H. M.'s 3d regiment of foot from Feroze pore to Meerut, to march on the 1st February, agreeable to outes that will be furnished to them by Lieutenant Sanders, oficiating deputy assistant quarter master General.

5th regiment native infantry from Feroze pore to Kurnaul, ditto ditto.

20th ditto di to, from Ferozepore to Loodianah, to march as soon after the receipt of these orders as may be practicable, agreeable to the ronte that will be furuished by Lieutenant Sanders, officiating deputy assistant quarter master general.

53d ditto ditto, from Feroze pore to Loodianah, ditto ditto. 3d Troop of 24 brigade horse artillery, from Ferozepore to Loodianab, ditto ditto.

Two Rissallahs 1st local horse, from Ferozepore to Loodianah,

ditto ditto.

Head Quarters and three Rissallahs of 1st local horse, from Ferozepore to Hansi, as soon as the services cau be dispensed with by Major General Duncan, by the route that will be furnished.

The whole of the men bel nging to the 2d, 5th, 20th and 53d regiments of native infantry, who are now attached to the Meerut depot, are to be sent to join their respective corps.

Sergeant Major Robert Campbell and quarter master sergeant William Pigott, of the Kurnaul depot, are appointed, in their present grades, the former to the 19th regiment of native infantry, vice Scoffin deceased, and the latter to the 33d regiment of native infantry, vice Richards pensioned.

The general officers commanding the Meerut and Sirhind divisions are directed to give such further orders as may be, necessary, to carry into effect the foregoing arrangements.

The 5th brigade of infantry of the army of the Indus is dissolv. ed from the 1st proximo, when all appointments connected with it will cease.

The stars of the orders of British India baving been prepared, officers commanding the corps, in which native officers who ha e been nominated to the honours of the order may be serving, will apply, through officers commanding divisions, &c. to the assistant anjutant general of the army at the presidency, for the number required for distribution; and on their receipt, the who e of the troops at the different stations where the native officers in question may be present, are to be assembled at a general parade, to witness their public investiture by the senior officer present, who will forward to the adjutant general of the army nominal rolls, distinguishing the two classes of the officers invested.

The stars of native officers belonging to the pension establishment will be applied for, and delivered to them, by the pay 54 h regiment native infantry from Delhi to Kurnaul, when masters from whom they receive their pensions, who will trans. relieved from the duties of Delhi. mit the required rolls to head quarters. By order of the Commander of the Forces,

Under instructions from the Right Honorable the Governor General, the recruit depot at Kurnanl is to be broken up, and all expenses connected with it to cease from the Ist proximo,

J. R. LUMLEY, Major General, Adjutant General of the Army.

SHIPPING REGISTER.

ARRIVALS AT KEDGEREE.

14th-English brig Sir Archibald Campbell, G Cooke, from Bombay 21st December, and Point de Galle 14th January. 15th-English barque Bakamian, M Tizard, from the Mauritius 1sth ditto.

Feb. 2d-English ship Emera'd Isle, J Driver, from Sydney 26th December; English ship Globe, R Hopper, from ditto

21st October and Hobart Town 18th November.

31-English barque Emily, C G H Dunbar, from Liverpool 22d July, and Coringa 14th January.

5th-American ship Shaw, CH Chase, from Boston 25th August; English ship Thomas Grenville, R Thornhill, from London th September and Cape of Good Hope 24th November; English bark Bramar, J Clark, from Bombay 12th and Colombo 29th December; English brig Brigand, D Wemyss, from Mad ras 6th Masulipatam 15th and Vizagapatam 20th January.

6th-English ship Marion, R McCarthy, from Portsmouth 17th September, and Cape 9th December English barque Green law, J Snowball, from Moulmein 20th January; English brig Harsingar, Nacoda, from Acheen 18th ditto; English ship James Matheson, M. McMellelward, from Liverpool 30th September.

7th-English barque Baboo, G B Brook, from London 1st October; English barque Matilda, J Rowe, from Liverpool 15th September; English barque Bengal Packet, JM Steward, from Madras 23d January, and Ganjam 2d February.

foth-English barque Mary Ann Peters, H E Roberts, from Liverpool 13th September; English barque Gilbert Munro, Nicholson, from the Mauritius 12th December.

11th-English barque Nerva, A Greenhouse, from Greenock 17th September; English barque Fanny, D McCarthy, fron. Penang 224 January; English brig Catherine, M Thiddens, from Rangoon 25th ditto; American brig George Gardiner, HJC Taylor, from Philadelphia 14th October.

12th-English ship Bombay Castle, D Baxter, from China 3d, and Singapore 12th January; English ship Fiaze Rubahny, E Keys, from Canton 11th, and Singapore 224 January.

16th-English ship Fuzzel Currim, T H Bennett, from China 9th, and Singapore 22d January.

18th-English ship John McLellan, D McDonald, from Syd. ney 1st December, and Batavia 5th January.

19th-English barque Cashmere Merchant, RE Smellie, from Rangoon 30th January; English brig Pyeen Bown, S L Maunder, from Bombay 29th December, and Cochin 6th January.

20th-English ship Zenobia, 8 H Owen, from Portsmouth 1st October, Bladeira (uo date) and Mauritius 1st January; English barque Patriot, T H Mullens, from New Zealand 12th September, and Mairas 23d January.

21st-English schooner Orissa, A Bond, from Pooree 17th and Balasore 26th January.

23d-English ship Moira, S Owen, from London 28th September and tape of Good Hope 17th December.

ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS.

Per Emerald Isle from Sydney.-Jas. Macdonald and Chas J. Driver, Esqrs, Merchants.

Per Thomas Grenville, from London. -Mrs Johnston; Miss Macintyre; Johnston, Esquire; Captains Campbell, B cavalry, Frederick, B native infautry, and Minchin, B native_infantry: Lieutenants Brownrigg, H M 9th regiment, and Barry and Fulton, B native infantry; C Galloway, Esquire, B civil service; W Champion, Esquire; W Nott, Esquire; Messrs. Cun ningham, Maling, Champion, and Castley, Cadets, and Master Thompson. From the Cape-Mrs MacSween; Mrs C W Smith; Mrs D Money; C, MacSween, C W sinith, and D Money, E.. quires B civil service.

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