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Finding.-The Court, on the evidence before it, is of opinion, that the prisoner, Lieut. G. D. Prettejohn, of H. M.'s 78th regt. of foot, is

Guilty of the charges preferred against him.

Sentence.-The Court, having found the prisoner guilty, as above specified, in breach of the articles of war, does adjudge him. Lieut. G. D. Prettejohn, to be dismissed her Majesty's service.

(Signed) &c. Remarks by the Commander-in-Chief. It appears that there were six subaltern officers on this Court-martial, which is at variance with her Majesty's regulations-a similar irregularity was pointed out in general orders to her Majesty's forces, 17th June 1843.

His Exc. Lieut. gen. Sir Thomas McMahon, Bart., K.C B., is requested to communicate to the adjutant general and the mili. tary secretary, the day on which the sentence may be published at the head quarters of the Bombay army, and also afford the same information to the officer commanding the troops in Scinde.

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GROTE, A. to be mag. E. Burdwan, Jan. 8.

INGLIS, J. F. D. to be mem. of loc. com. of pub. inst. Bareilly, D c. 2.

LOWTH, F. to be a mem. of loc. com. of pub. inst. Jessore, Dec. 31. LUSHINGTON, F. A. to be mag. Chittagong, Dec. 31.

METCALF, H. C. to be a mem. of loc. com. pub. inst. Comillah, Dec. 31.

OWEN, H. T. resigned service, Jan. 2.

PIDCOCK, H. to be mem. of loc. com. of pub. inst. Bareilly, Dec. 9. REID, J. to be a coll. of Beerbhoom, Jan. 8.

Ross, A. returned to duty, Dec. 26.

Ross, W. H. C. to be a mem. of loc. com. of pub. inst. Jessore, Dec. 31.

SAMUELS, E. A. to be mem. of loc. com. of pub. inst. Mozufferpore, Jan. 15.

SEALY, C. T. to be mag. Chittagong.

THORNTON, JOHN, to be sub. asst. to comm. Assam, Jan. 8. WOODCOCK, W. H. to be insp. of prisons, N.W.P. Dec. 31. WRIGHT, W. B. resigned his employt. under dep. coll. Dec. 21. WYLLY, E. M. to be mem. of loc. com. of pub. inst. Bareilly, Dec. 9.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

ALEXANDER, W. S. for 2 years, to Cape, on M. C., Jan. 13. ANSON, G. H. for 1 year, to Europe, fr. date of quitting station, Dec. 11.

BOWRING, L. B. to remain at coll. of Ft. William till March 1, to study Bengalee.

FORBES, S. for 2 mo. in ext. to Calcutta, Dec. 18.

ECCLESIASTICAL. APPOINTMENT, &c.

ROBINSON, Rev. J. pl. at disp. of Lieut. gov. N. W. P. Jan. 4.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

JONES, Rev. J. T. embarked for England per steamer Hindostan, Jan. 10.

MEIKLEJOHN, Rev. W. H. to Europe.

RUDD, Rev. J. H. A. to Europe, Jan. 13.

MILITARY.

APPOINTMENTS, &c.

BAKER, Brev. capt. W. 9th L.C. returned to duty, Jan 10. BANKS, Capt. J. S. 33rd N.I. to be mem. of loc. com. pub. inst. Bareilly, Dec. 9.

BRIGGS, Lieut. D. 17th N.I. assist. superint. Raepore Road, to join his appt. under Lieut Haines.

BROWN, Brev. maj. P. to be lieut. col. from Dec. 23.
CAMPBELL, Ens. A. H. 9th N.I. to be lieut. fr. Jan. 1.

CAVENAGH, Lieut. O. 32nd N.I. to offi. as paymaster of N. pensioners at Meerut and Haupper.

CHASE, Ens. D. A. 64th N.I. to be int. and qu. mr.

CHAUNCY, Ens. R. to do duty with 71st N.I. at Benares, Dec. 17. CORSAR, Lieut. C. 64th N.I. to be adjt.

CUMBERLEGE, Major, N.J. 74th N.I. to rank fr. Dec. 22.

DAVIDSON, Ens. H.M. 29th N.I. to be lieut. fr. Dec. 23.

ELD, Capt. L. P. D. to be prin. asst. of 2nd Class to Com. of Assam in Nowgong, Jan. 15.

FAGAN, Lieut. R. C. H. B. fr. 4th Comp. 7th to 1st Comp. 6th batt.. art. Jan. 3.

FISHER, Lieut. W. 10th L. C. to office as. adjt. of the body guard, Jan. 17.

FULTON, Lieut. G. W. W. to be an asst. under Capt. P. W. Willis, supernt. Benares Ro id, Jan. 13.

GILBERT, Maj.-Gen. W. R. to the staff div. of the army, Jan. 10. GLASFORD, Capt. J. Eng. to be mem. of loc. com. pub. int. Banilly, Dec. 9.

GORDON, Capt. J. T. to be prin. asst. to com. of Assam, in Durung, Jan. 15.

HAY, Capt. W. E. 1st Eur. L.I. ret. on pension of rank fr. Nov. 1. HOLLAND, 2nd Lieut. G. from 6th comp. 6th to 3rd comp. 7th batt. art. Jan 3.

HUTCHINSON, Brev. capt. A. C. fr. 1st to 6th comp. 6th bat. and to com. No. 16 light field battery at Nowgong, Jan. 3. HUTCHINSON, Lieut. C. W. to be an asst. under Capt. P. W. Willis, superint. Benares road, Jan. 13.

LAW, Lieut C. P. 11th N.I. to be adjt. of cav. in the Bundlecund legion, Dec. 19.

LITTLER, Maj. gen. sir J. H., K.C.B. to com. the stations on the line of the Sutlege.

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LLOYD, Ens. B. P. 11th N.I. to temp. ch. of clothing agency. MARSDEN, Brev. capt. F. C. 29th N.I. to be capt. fr. Dec. 2. MCCARTY, Ens. J. 53rd N.I. to be int. and qu. mr. Dec. 30. MILLS, Lieut. H. 2nd N.I. to be int. and qu. mr. Dec. 30. MOORHOUSE, Capt. T. M. E. 35th L.C. to be pay-mr. N. pen. at Allahabad, Jan. 15.

OLDFIELD, Capt. T. W. 74th N.I. to rank fr. Dec. 22.

PLAYFAIR, Ens. H. A. 52nd N.I. returned to duty Dec. 30.
POND, Brev. capt. J. R. to be capt. fr. Nov. 1.

PRICE, Lieut. R. 67th N.I. to be brev. capt. from Dec. 22.
RABAN, Ens. H. 36th N.I. to be lieut. fr. Dec. 27.

REEVES, Capt. F. C. 9th N.I. to ret. on pension of rank fr. Jan. 1. REYNOLDS, Lieut. C. S. 49th N.I. to offic. as jun. assist. to comr. of Assam, Jan. 17.

SIMPSON, Capt. D. 29th N.I. to be major from Dec. 23.

SPENS. Lieut. col. A. to rank fr. Dec. 22.

STAPLES, Ens. T. 1st. Eur. L.I. to be Lieut. fr. Nov. 1.

STEWART, Lieut. H. J. 29th N I. to be brev. capt. fr. Jan. 3.

TOULMAN, Brev. capt. S. 63rd N.I. to have ch. of invalids proc. to
Europe, per Bolton, Dec. 20.

TURNBULL, Ens. A. to do duty with 37th N.I. at Allahabad.
WRIGHT, Ens. T. 46th N.I. to be lieut fr. Dec. 22.

WYMER, Lieut. col. G. P. c.B. 30th N.I. to offic. commt. of the
Gwalior contingent.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

BLUNT, Ens. C. W. 45th N.I. fr. Dec. 4 to Feb. 10, to remain at Benares.

BODDAM, 2nd Lieut. H. M. art. to Europe, on M. C., Jan. 17.
CHAMBERLAIN, Lieut. N. B. 16th N.I. fr. Jan. 12 to March 1 to
Pres. to apply for leave to Europe, on M. C.

COKE, Brev. capt. J. 10th N.I. to Europe, Jan. 10.
CUMBERLEGE, Maj. N. 47th N.L. for 2 years to Cape, on M. C.
EARLE, Ens. J. M. 24th N.I. fr. Jan. 12 to March 19, to enable
him to join his reg. at Nusseerobad.

ELKINS, Brev. maj. C. 7th L.C. for 2 years, to Cape, on M. C.
FAST, Maj. gen. J. W. fr. Jan. 1 to May 1, to hills N. of Deyrah.
FORSTER, Lieut. & Adj. H. P. 8 mo. fr. Jan. 15, to Pres. on M. C.
FRITH, Ens. J. H. 5th N.I. to Europe, on M. C., Jan. 17.
HAMMOND, 1st Lieut. H. h. art. 3 years to Europe.

JAMIESON, Capt. J. W. H. 52nd N.I. 1 year, fr. Nov. 20 in ext. to remain at Simla, on M. C.

LANG, Capt. J. 36th N.I. 1 year, fr. Jan. 9, to Darjeling, on M. C.
MOCKLER, Capt. R. H. invalids, 6 mo. fr. Dec. 25, to Pres.
NISBETT, Capt. D. 53rd N.I. to Europe, on M. C., Jan. 17.
POTT, Brev. capt. G. 3rd N.I. for 1 year, in ext. to reside at Lan-
dom, on M. C.

REID, Capt. G. fr. Jan. 15 to April 1, in ext. to enable him to join.
SIMMONDS, Maj. J. H. 55th N.I. for 3 mo.

STUBBS, Brig. Ó. 8 mo. fr. Feb. 1, to Simla, on M. C.

TAYLOR, Lieut. col. T. M. 5th L.C. to Europe, on M. C. Jan. 17. TURNER, Lieut. Arracom loc. batt. 3 mo. fr. Nov. 18, to Pres. on M. C.

TWEEDALE, Brev. capt. W. H. 8th L.C. fr. Nov. 30 to Jan. 15, in

ext.

WATERS, Maj. gen. E. F. to Europe, Jan. 10.

MEDICAL. APPOINTMENTS, &c.

BERWICK, Assist. surg. G. J. to be surg. fr. Dec. 15.

BIRD, Assist. surg. R. H. L. pl. at disp. of C. in C. Dec. 20, to proceed to Saugor and do duty under sup. surg. Jan. 2. BOWLING, Assist. surg. H. H. to offic. as registrar of deeds, Tirhoot, Jan. 15.

BRANDER, Surg. J. M., M.D. fr. 68th to 21st N.I. at Barrackpore, Jan. 2.

BRYDON, Assist. surg. W. assumed med. ch. of Bhopaul contingent and political agency, Dec. 7.

COLQUHOUN, Surg. A. ret. to duty, Jan. 11.
ELTON, Assist. surg. H. N. pl. at disp. of C. in C. Jan. 10.
GERRARD, Assist. surg. W. R. to be civ. assist. surg. Futtehpoor,
fr. Dec. 4.

GERRARD, Assist. surg. M. A. B. pl. at disp. of C. in. C. fr.
Dec. 4.

GRANT, Assist. surg. A. to do duty under sup. surg. Dinapore div. Jan. 1.

IRVINE, Assist. surg. R. H. M.D. fr. 21st to 1st N.I. at Dinapore,

Jan. 2.

LOCH, Assist. surg. W. J. 43rd L.I. to be civ. assist.surg. Futtehghur, fr. Nov. 30.

MACINTYRE, Assist. surg. J. to be civ. assist. surg. Jubbulpoor, Jan. 3.

MOTTLEY, Assist. surg. C. fr. 3rd N.I. to 9th L.C. under orders to proceed fr. Loodianah to Sultanpore, Benares.

O'CALLAGHAN, Assist. surg. D. pl. at disp. of C. in C. Jan. 17.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

GARBETT, Assist. surg. C. to Europe, on M.C. Jan. 10.
LACY, Assist. surg. P. S. to Europe, Dec. 20.

MACLEAN, Assist. surg. W. C. M.D. in ext. fr. Dec. 26 to March 1. MADDEN, Assist. surg. C. for 3. mo. fr. Nov. 30 to pres. to apply for furl. to Europe on M.C.

TURNER, Vet. surg. C. 9th L.C. to Europe, on M.C. Jan. 17.

DOMESTIC.

BIRTHS.

ALLAN, the lady of John, at Calcutta, s. Jan. 15.

ALEXANDER, the lady of H. R. civ. ser. at Champarun, s. Dec. 19.
BADDELEY, Mrs. Jas. at Calcutta, s. Jan. 7.

BENNETT, the lady of J. R. B. at Bandel, s. Jan. 18.
CASTON, Mrs. J. F. at Monghyr, d. Dec. 19.

CARLISLE, Mrs. L. at Loodianah, s. Jan. 5.

CHIPP, Mrs. J. s. Jan. 9.

COLVILL, lady of H. G. H.M. 29th regt. s. at Meeru. Jan. 7.
CONNERO, the lady of Capt. at Calcutta, s. Jan. 11.
COWIE, the lady of Henry, at Calcutta, s. Jan. 12.
CURRIE, lady of A., C.S. d. Mirzapore.

DANIEL, lady of Capt. J. T. 47th N.I. d. Benares. Jan. 7.
DEGRUYTHER, wife of W. H. Esq. s. at Futteygurh, Dec. 22.
EADE, Mrs. John, at Calcutta, s. Jan. 3.

GEORGE, Mrs. Jas., at Calcutta, s. Jan. 9.

GORDON, the lady of D. M., at Calcutta, d. Jan. 8.

GOWAN, lady of Lieut. Col. G. E., C.B., h. art., s. at Meerut,

Dec. 32.

HAY, lady of Andrew, d. at Calcutta, Nov. 22.

HOGGAN, lady of Lieut. Col. 33rd N.I., s. at Meerut, Nov. 27.
HILL, the lady of Capt. G. M. dep. pay. at Agra, s. Jan. 3.
HEALY, the lady of M. at Calcutta, d. Jan. 7.

JONES, Mrs. W. H. at Calcutta, s. Dec. 26.

LOGIN, the lady of J. S. M.D. at Lucknow, d. Jan. 3.

MAINWARING, the lady of Maj. E. R., 16th gren., at Cawnpore, s. Jan. 16.

MACDONALD, the wife of the Rev. J. at Calcutta, s. Jan. 12.
MADDOCK, lady of Rev. Edw. s. Meerut, Dec. 31.

MARSDEN, lady of Captain, 29th N. I. dy. commy., s. Saugor,
Dec. 31.

MACKENZIE, the lady of Henry, at Kishnagur, s. Jan. 5.

MACLEAN, the lady of Lieut. J. A. 67th N. I. at Humeerpore, d. Dec. 31.

OSBORNE, lady of Rev. J. F. s. Calcutta, Jan. 5.

O'SHAUGHNESSY, the lady of Dr. W. B. at Calcutta, s. Dec. 16.
PUGHE, lady of J. R. Esq. 47th N. I. s. Benares, Dec. 9.
MOTTLEY, the lady of Chas. 3rd Ben. I. at Hussingabad, d.
Jan. 10.

MOORHOUSE, Mrs. E. F. at Landour, d. Jan. 15.
KEAN, the lady of Dr. A. at Moorshedabad, d. Jan. 6.
REMEDIES, Mrs. A. De, at Calcutta, s. Jan. 7.

ROBERTSON, the lady of Lt. W. G. 22nd M. N. I. at Berhampore, s. Dec. 17.

RYLEY, wife of Cond. J. B. at Delhi, d. Dec. 30.
SPOTTISWOODE, the lady of Capt. A. C. 37th N.I. at Haupur, d.
Jan. 4.

TAYLOR, the lady of J. T. at Bograh, d. Dec. 6.
THOMAS, the lady of Capt. G. P. 64th N.I. on the river near Ku-
lan, s. Dec. 25.

TUCKER, the lady of H. C. civ. serv. at Goruckpore, s. Dec. 23.
URQUHART, the lady of W. H. at Tirhoot, d. Dec. 14.
WHITE, Mrs. wife of W. com. of St. Megna, at Allahabad, s. Dec.23.
WILSON, lady of A. surgeon, 72nd N.I. d. Nov. 22.
YOUNGHUSBAND, the lady of Maj. A.D.C. to Maj. gen. Alexander,
com. Benares div. at Agra, d. Jan. 5.

MARRIAGES.

ADIE, Mr. Geo. to Miss Rachel Lavinia Barber, at Calcutta, Jan. 8.
BELL, T. J. to Miss Mary Lajoux, at Calcutta, Jan. 13.
BRUCE, Robt. Adj. pol. batt. Banda, to Emma Silvertree, at Dina-
pore, Jan. 1.

GOINESS, Mr. T. M. to Miss Mary Ann Hunter, at Chinsurah,
Jan. 12.

HALFHIDE, Robt. J. Esq. Insp. of Cus. to Elizabeth, youngest d.

of the late Dr. Hamilton, H.E.I.C. service.

HAMMILL, W. to Miss Mary Rigmaiden, at Calcutta, Jan. 16. HEWICK, Mr. J. A. to Miss Amelia Hannah Clapp, at Calcutta, Jan. 11.

HOLROYD, Lieut. Geo. 43rd L.I. to Emily, d. of the late Capt. J.
Garstin, H.M.'s 88th regt. at Futteyghur, Dec. 31.

JAHANS, Mr. Josh. to Eliza Esther Parry, at Agra, Jan. 2.
KEATES, Wm. Esq. Assist. surg. Enelope, third d. of the late Hugh
Wilson, Esq. Creswell, Pembrokeshire, Dec. 13.
MCCONNELL, Mr. Jas. to Sarah Parry, at Agra, Jan. 2.
MACGOWAN, Mr. J. S. to Miss M. J. Peake, at Agra, Dec. 31.
MELVILLE, Capt. H. B. 54th N.I. to Isabella Macpherson, second
d. of the late Capt. R. Rideout, of the Bengal Army, Delhi.
POWNES, Mr. W. F. to Miss E len Morgan, at Agra, Dec. 27.
PULLY, Charles, to Miss Annie Eliza Blunt, at Calcutta, Jan. 4.
WALPOLE, T. B. Esq. of New Inn Hall, Oxford, to Julia Frances,
eldest d. of John Bennett, Esq. at Calcutta, Dec. 16.

DEATHS.

ALEXANDER, Bethea Janet, infant d. of Mr. W. S. at Calcutta, Jan. 19.

ALEXANDER, the infant c. of Lieut. F. J., 8th. It. cav., aged 5 months, at Teethul. Dec. 30.

ALLEN, F. W., at Meerut, aged 28, Dec. 16.
ALLEN, infant s. of Mr., at Purneah, Dec. 26.
BENJAMIN, John, at Seebpore, aged 31, Jan. 1.

BRUCE, Capt. Wm., late of the Indian Navy, on board the Swallow, from Mauritius to Moulmein, Nov. 19.

CARTER, Capt. W. C., late 34th N. I., and doing duty with the 26th L. I. Loodianah, Jan. 10.

CULLODEN, El.zabeth, infant d. of Mrs. A., at Culna, aged 2, Dec. 19.

CRUMP, Joseph, at Calcutta, aged 60, Jan. 12.

DE SILVA, Domingo Manuel, at Sheehpoor, aged 30, Jan. 9.
FALKINER, infant s. of Mr. J., at Calcutta, Jan. 17.

FORDYCE. Arthur Dingwall, at Calcutta, aged 30, Jan. 17.
FERGUSSON, Lieut. J. D., 36th N. I., at Subathoo, Dec. 28.
FERRAO, Mr. A., of the Delhi Gazette, at Delhi, aged 29, Jan. 2.
GARDENER, Henry Boileau, at Calcutta, aged 39, Jan. 8.
GILL, Mrs. Jas. at Calcutta, aged 31, Jan. 8.
HICKIE, infant d. of Mr. E. at Delhi, Dec. 23.
LAMB, Mrs. Jas. at Calcutta, aged 46, Jan. 18.

LATOUR, Leon Albert Maclean, s. of C. M. at Calcutta, Dec. 26.
MACDONALD, C. J. Act. gar. surg. at Chunar, Dec. 19.

MALING, Charles Robert, s. of Lt. C. R. intr. and qr. mr. 28th N.I. aged 16 months, at Sylhet, Dec. 17.

MAINWARING, infant d. of Maj. at Cawnpore, Jan. 12. MACKINNON, Mr. Duncan, on board the Sophia, at the Sand Heads. Jan. 2.

MC HARG, Mr. Jas. at Serampore, aged 28, Jan. 4.

PALMER, Mrs. wife of W. P., C.S. aged 28, at sea, on board the Vernon, Sept. 28.

PILLANS, James Algernon, infant s. of Capt. W. S. aged 1, at Agra, Dec. 25.

ROBERTSON, the lady of Lieut. W. G. 22nd M.N.I. at Berham pore, Jan. 2.

ROSTON, James, at Calcutta, aged 68, Jan. 13.

SAUNDERS, John Kempthorne, at Calcutta, aged 24, Jan. 17. SPRY, P. L. Lieut. and qr. mr. 35th M.N.I. at Hurryhur, aged 33, Nov. 25.

TURNER, infant d. of Mr. J. at Calcutta, Jan. 16.

THOMPSON, Charles, s. of Lieut. J. A. 50th N.I. at Cawnpore, aged 13 months, Dec. 17.

TINGALL, Capt. T. W. of the country service at Calcutta, aged 35. TREVELYAN, infant d. of Capt. H. W. aged 8 months, at Bhopal, Jan. 8.

WALKER, Mr. G. overseer, Hauper, aged 57, Jan. 11.

WATT, infant s. of Capt. E. 6th L.C. aged 1 month, Mussoorie,

Dec. 22.

WHITE, Capt. John, at Nauthpore, Purneah, aged 73. WRIGHT, infant s. of Lieut. 44th N.I. at Nirzapoor.

SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.

JAN. 6. Steamer Fire Queen, Scallan, Liverpool.-8. Kirkman Finlay, Luckie, Bombay.-9. Marie Mathilde, Pronstean, Bourbon. -10. Samuel Boddington, Noaks, London; Eden, Parsons, London; Science, Rees, Liverpool; Gardner, Cole, Liverpool; Coromandel, Fraser, Cork.11. Glendaragh, Kissock, Liverpool; Steamer Enterprize, Dicey, Moulmein. 12. Robarts, Bennett, Mauritius; Belhaven, Watt, Glasgow; Athenian, Mann, Bombay.-13. Olinda, Taylor, Mauritius.-14. Mary Stoddart, Sparks, Liverpool; Ayrshire, Brown, Moulmein.-15. Fatal Rozack, Mauritius; Constant, Lispont, Bourbon.-17. Amherst, Paterson, Khyouk, Phyoo.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Per Fire Queen, from Liverpool.-Mrs. Scallan, Misses Landeman and Harte; S. Coe, W. W. Powell, and W. Rushton, Esqrs. Per Coromandel.-Mrs. Rump, Mrs. Cunningham. Per Glendaragh.-Mrs. Colquhoun and child; Mrs. Campbell,

Mrs. Eatson and two Misses Eatson; Dr. Colquhoun and Mr. Goland.

Per Robarts, from Mauritius.--Mrs. Gray and child, Mrs. Jaffray and child, Mrs. Bennett; Dr. Guller, H. C. S.; Mr. Roberts, civ. serv.; Messrs. Pryce, Troods, sen., and Troods, jun.

Per steamer Enterprize, from Moulmein.-A. de H. Larpent, Esq. Per Ayrshire, from Moulmein and Andamans.-Capt. A. D. W. Best, Lieut. M. D. Freeman, and Ens. W. F. A. Colman, of H.M.'s 80th regt.; Mr. E. A. Parker, assist. surg. H.M.'s 84th regt.; Capt. A. Hall, com.; W. Thompson, mate; 27 seamen and one woman of the late ship Briton; 126 men, 15 women, and 27 children of H.M.'s 80th regt.

Per Mary Stoddart from Liverpool.-Messrs. W. Congreve and H. Congreve.

Per Queen from London.-Mrs. Burroughs, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Mc Leod, Mrs. Cope, Mrs. Hone, Mrs. Fenwick; Misses Eaveslord, Robertson, Stacy, Graham, Robinson, Herd, Middleton, Parker, E. Parker, Engat, Smith, and Ballard; Master Herd; Messrs. Alexander, Parker, and Middleton; Mr. J. F. Tursden, Bengal mariner; Messrs. Birt and Limond, Bengal civil service; Capt. Barston, 37th B. N. I. commanding detachment B. artillery recruits; Capt. Baker, 9th B. N. C., second in command; Capt. Barroughs, 17th B. N. I.; Capt. Hall, Madras 1st European fusiliers; Lieut. Bartley, H. M. 62nd Foot; Lieut. Tulloh, 22nd B. N. I.; Assistant surgeon Mackay, H. M. 9th Foot, surgeon in charge of detachment; Messrs. Harrison, Miller, Griffiths, Johnston, Haydon, Clifford, Stewart, and White, cadets.

Per Tudor, from England.-Mrs. Bunbury, Mrs. Barr and two children, Mrs. Lay and infant, Mrs. Mordaunt, Mrs. Gregg; Misses Bunburry, A. Bunburry, Drummond, Pemberton, Lamb, E. Lamb, and Parry; Capt. Barr, Bengal horse art.; Lieut. Haig and Ens. Playfair, 52nd Bengal N.I.; Messrs. Fitzgerald, Renny, Mallock, Graydon, Gower, and Cripps; Messrs. Brandt,_ Barsch, Schatz, Janke, and Mrs. Janke, German missionaries. From the Cape.Lieut. col. Taylor; Capts. Nisbett and Hasall; Messrs. Torrens and Groate, civ. serv.; Messrs. John Davison, John Lowe, and G. Davis; Mrs. Taylor, Mary Ann DeSylve, Lucy Lee, Sophy, and Amina.

DEPARTURES.

DEC. 18. Ashburton, White, Boston.-19. Thomas Miller, Palethorpe, Liverpool; John Cree, Goodsir, London.-21. United, Bertrant, Liverpool.-29. Maria Somes, Baker, Liverpool; La Laure, Sensine, Havre; Enterprize, Dicey, Jehangeir, Ballingall, Bombay.JAN. 1. Sophia, Saxon, Mauritius.-3. Lloyds, Lewis, London.4. Bolton, Bolton, London; Mary Hartley, Bartlett, Liverpool; Appoline, Thomas, Mauritius; Earl Durham, Patterson, London; Judith Allan, Murray, London; Royal Saxon, Charlesworth, London; Amazon, Gardner, Moulmein; Ellenborough, Close, London. -7. Atiet Rohoman, Muscat.-8. Woodside, Parrott, Boston.-9. Duchess of Clarence, Birch, Bombay; Agincourt, Nisbet, London; Ennore, Ellis, London.- 11. Amherst, Paterson, Arracan; steamer Hindostan, Moresby, Sucz; Dido, Saunders, Singapore.-13. Zephyr, Johnson, China; Lanrick, White, China; Bucephalus, Bell, London; Southampton, Bowen, London; Tomatin, M'Pherson, Liverpool; Africa, Hart, Colombo; Elizabeth Moore, Hughes, Liverpool.-15. Albion, Robertson, Liverpool; Owen Glendower, Robertson, London; Prince Regent, Spears, Mauritius. 17, Maidstone, Nash, London.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per Southampton, for London.-Mesdames Dalzell, Owen, Philips, Simonds, Houlton, Mather, Meiklejohn, and Reynolds; Misses Swedland and Salter; Hon. Capt. Dalzell; H. T. Owen, Esq. civ. serv.; William Garstin, Esq. civ. serv.; Maj. Simonds; Revs. Mr. Meiklejohn and Mr. Mather, and 35 children.

Per Owen Glendower.-Mesdames Robertson and family, Kingston, Chamberlain, Bray, McDonald and family, Hickey, and Mills and family; Misses Robertson and Playfair; Gen. Barton; Cols. Bray and Filix; Alexander Robertson, Esq. M. civ. serv.; Capts. Olpherto, H.M.'s 42nd regt. and Vibert; Doctors Taylor and Mitchell; Lients. Bray, H.M.'s 39th, Scarman, H.M.'s 39th, and Sparrow, H.M.'s 31st; 12 children, and 80 invalids.

Per Maidstone, for London-Mrs. E. Colvin; Mrs. Col. H. Burney and child; Mrs. Major P. McKie and family; Mrs. Major Raitt and family; Mrs. Capt. J. Masson and family; Mrs. Dr. Garbett and family; Mrs. W. Boothby and family; Mrs. Campbell; Misses Lattey, Macnair, Mary, Margaret Macnair, and Misses Maria and Letitia Hill; E. Colvin, Esq., B.C.S.; Col. H. Burney, 5th B.N.I.; Major P. McKie, H.M. 3rd buffs; Major Raitt, H.M. 80th regt.; Capt. Jas. Masson, 57th B.N.I.; Lieut. P. Antrobus, H.M. 9th lancers; C. Garbett, Esq. B.M. estab.; J. R. Withecombe, Esq. B.M. estab.; Ens. H. Smith, D. Stewart, and A. Fitzgerald, H.M. 3rd buffs; Cornet A. V. Dumbleton, 4th L.C.; and Master Octavius William Hill. Steerage Passengers-Mrs. Taylor, and 97 men of H.M. 3rd buffs.

Per Gloriana, for London, Mrs. Evelyn Gordon and Master Lau. rence Gordon, Mrs. Cardew, Mrs. Richmond, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Ekin, Mrs. Bagshaw, Mrs. Penny, Mrs. Sloly, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Brooke, Mrs. Smith; Misses M'Candlish, Line, Annands, Biss, and Penneys; Colonel Richmond, C.B.; C. Cardew, W. S. Alexander, J. Hawkins, P. French, and Balfour, Esqrs., civil service; Major Ekin, and Cumberledge, Lieut. Brooke, H. M.'s 31st; Dr. Lacy; Lieut. Bodan, and 20 children.

Per Monarch, Mesdames Cowell, Ochme, Broome, Dore, Rudd, Rainey, Evatt, Williams, Somerville, and Walker; Misses Tombs and Duncan; 30 children; Major-General Sir J. Dennis, K.C.B.; Mr. Cowell, c.s.; Captain Duncan; Rev. Mr. Rudd; Captain Williams, 3rd buffs; Dr. Hunter; Mr. Somerville; Capt. Murray, 9th B. N. I.; Captain Mande, 3rd buffs; Lieuts. Dorehill, Dore, and Wood; Dr. Gordon; Mr. Millford; 125 men and 10 women, H. M. 3rd buffs.

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Since the mail arrived there has not been time for any material alteration in prices, the sales during the week have been considerable, amounting to almost 7,000 bags, the stock is moderate. Benares may now be quoted as follows:-first quality, 11-8 rupees to 11-12 rupees; second, 11 rupees to 11-4 rupees; third, 10 rupees to 10.8 rupees. The London Market was nearly bare of White Sugars, for which high rates were procurable.

SALTPETRE.-Transactions have been to a fair extent, in consequence of holders submitting to a slight decline. Present rates are as follows; 6-4 to 6-8 Gudna rupees; 5-8 to 5-12 Chuprah rupees. COTTON.-Market continues dull, and shipments are small, amounting from 1st to 21st inst. to 357 bales 1,302 mds. OPIUM.-No alteration has taken place in the drug, holders being firm, and purchasers seeking for a reduction.

We annex a statement of shipments made from 15th to 21st Jan. 1845, inclusive:

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IMPORTS.

BRITISH COTTON PIECE GOODS.-We can notice but little alteration in almost any article for some weeks past; transactions have been moderate, and as stocks have been accumulating, purchasers seek for a reduction in prices, which holders appear determined to resist. Shirtings.-Good heavy greys are wanted; stock of best qualities is small, but of low qualities heavy; white in moderate demand. Jaconets, coarse makes, are wanted, and becoming scarce; the better descriptions are selling to a moderate extent. Lappets, low qualities, are sought for, and Scarfs are also in fair demand. Mull Muslins in better demand, and holders are firm now that the best season is approaching. In Book Muslins we can observe no change.

PRINTED GOODS. In moderate demand, only a few Caubul dealers having as yet made their appearance.

TURKEY RED CLOTHS.-Twills have slightly declined, owing to the heavy stocks at present on hand.

COLOURED YARNS.-The sales of German dyed red have been considerable, viz. :-49 bales, but without alteration in value; green has been sold at 0-13 per lb.; in orange nothing doing.

WOOLLENS Continue dull and stocks heavy, notwithstanding the advanced period of the season.

SPELTER has been sold to a fair extent, at 10-14 ct. rs. per fy. md.

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BLAIRE, T. L. to act as coll. of sea customs, Jan. 21.
COCHRANE, J. H. to act as coll. and mag. of Cuddapah, Jan. 21.
COTTON, R. R. to act as hd. asst. to coll. and mag., Chingleput,
Jan. 14.

INGLIS, W. A. D. to be civ. and sess. judge of the zillah of Cuddapah, Jan. 21.

LAVIE, W. to be civ. and sess. judge of the zillah of Chittoor, Jan. 21.

LOCKHART, W. E. to be coll. and mag. Salem, fr. date of Mr. Gleig's embark. to Eur. Jan. 14.

MACLEAN, A. acting 2nd mem. board of revenue, took his seat Jan. 9.

MALTBY, F. N. returned to duty, Jan. 17.

PRINGLE, I. R. to act as 2nd asst. to asst. genl. Jan. 14. RATCLIFF, J. to be asst. to coll. and mag. and agent to gov. of Fort St. George in Vizagapatam, Jan. 21.

SHUBRICK, C. J. to act as prin. asst. to coll. and mag. and agent to gov. of Fort St. George in Vizagapatam, Jan. 21. WHITE, D. to act as coll. and mag. Guntoor, Jan. 14.

WOOD, H. to act as sub. coll. and jt. mag. of south. div., Arcot,

Jan. 14.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

BOURDILLON, J. D. 54 days, on M. C. prep. to appl. for furl. to
England; perm. to ret. to Eur. Jan. 21.

OGILVIE, W. C. civ. and sess. judge, 3 years to Eur., Jan. 14.
STORY, E. leave canc., Jan. 21.

THOMAS, E. B. coll. and mag. Tinnevelly, 2 mo. Jan. 14.

ECCLESIASTICAL.

BLENKINSOP, Rev. W. T., A. B. to offic. as chaplain at Ootacamund, fr. Jan. 1.

HARFER, the Ven. H. A.M. retd. to Pres. Jan. 15.

TAYLOR, Rev. H. to be chaplain at Masulipatam, Dec. 17.

WHITEHEAD, Rev. E. to act as chaplain of Black Town during the absence, on leave, of the Rev. G. Knox.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

GREME, Rev. G. K. 2mo. prepar. to applying for leave to resign. Dec. 17.

MILITARY.

MADRAS.

MISCELLANEOUS.

The 42nd M. N. I. have been ordered from Madras to China.

We understand that the Venerable Archdeacon Harper either has resigned, or shortly will resign, his appointment, and return to England. He will be succeeded in the Archdeaconry by the Rev. J. C. Street, A. B. at present at home -Record, Dec. 26.

The 44th regt. N. I. marched from Palaveram yesterday en route to Trichinopoly. We hear that the Right Wing of H.M. 57th regt. will march to Arnee in about a fortnight. We regret to hear of the indisposition of the Lord Bishop of Madras. We understand that his lordship has been recommended to proceed to Egypt without delay. The Right Wing of H. M. 94th regt. has been ordered to march from Trichinopoly en route to Negapatam on the 3rd instant, to be there ready for embarkation to Aden."- Circulator, Jan. 3.

H.M. ship Fox, bearing the flag of Commodore Sir Henry Blackwood, arrived in the roads from Trincomallee on Wednesday morning. The commodore disembarked the same evening under the usual salute.-United Service Gazette, Jan. 10.

Our much respected diocesan quitted the presidency under the usual salute, at 4 P. M. yesterday, on a pastoral tour of visitation through the southern provinces, his lordship having given up his intention of proceeding for change of climate to Egypt and Syria, as recommended by his medical advisers. — Ibid.

The arrival of the Overland express has been simultaneous with that of the Bentinck, with upwards of a hundred passengers from Suez. This steamer had the misfortune to get on shore at Aden, but was got off by the powerful assistance of H. M. brig Serpent and the Hon. Company's cruiser Euphrates. The accident occurred in an attempt to clear an Arab vessel that was lying in her

way; it became necessary, after she took the ground, to relieve her of part of her cargo, which appears to have been done with much expedition, when she floated, suffering no further inconvenience than the detention of about six or seven hours.Athenæum, Jan. 18.

CIVIL. APPOINTMENTS, &c.

ANDERSON, E. to be a lay trustee to the chaplaincy of Mangalore. BIDEN, Capt. C. to be protector of emigrants, Dec. 24.

AITCHISON, Ens. R. doing duty with 49th, posted to 46th N.I.

Jan. 14.

ARCHER, Capt. D. 20th N.I. to res. ch. as post-master at Bel

gaum.

BUCKLE, Capt. E. eng. to continue to act as sup. eng. Hyderabad subsid. force, Jan. 14.

CANTIS, Capt. W. 15th N.I. to act as dep. rayma. in Malabar and Canara, Jan. 14.

CHAMBERS, Capt. P. 1st. M. fus. ret. to duty, Jan. 17.
CLACK, Ens. R. J. 31st L.I. to be lieut. Jan. 21.
CLEVELAND, Lieut. col. to be a lay-trustee of the church of Tri-
chinopoly. Jan. 17.

COTTON, Capt. A. T. eng. to be maj. Jan. 1.

CUPPAGE, Capt. A. 27th N.I. pl. at disp. of gov. of Prince of
Wales's Is. &c.

DUMERGUE, Lieut. E. 27th N.I. perm. to join viâ Calcutta.
DYER, Lieut. T. D. S. 36th N.I. returned to duty, Jan. 13.
EYKYN, Brev. capt. J. 15th N.I. ret. to duty, Jan. 24.
FFRENCH, Lieut. 34th L.I. acting qu. mas. and int. to 17th N.I.
join his own regt. Jan. 14.

GREENAWAY, Lieut. T. 46th N.I. ret. to duty, Jan. 12.

HARRISON, Capt. in ch. of 6th, to take ch. of 3rd district, Jan. 13. HARRINGTON, Ens. E. H. doing duty with 39th, posted to 2nd Eur. L.I. to join at Trichinopoly, Jan. 14.

HENDERSON, Brev. capt. R. engrs. to be capt. Jan. 1.
HILL, Lieut. C. D. E. Eng. app. asst. to civ. eng. 7th div. and
have ch. of repairs of roads from Paulghaut to Ponany, Jan. 18.
JOHNSTON, 2nd Lieut. C. C. to be asst. civ. eng. in 7th div. and
to proceed to Cannanore, Jan. 14.

JOHNSTON, 2nd Lieut. J. G. engrs. to be 1st lieut. Jan. 1.
KIERNAN, Lieut. T. 10th N.I. to be adj. Jan. 14.

LAKE, Brev. capt. H. A. eng. to be 1st asst. to civ. eng. of 3rd div.

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LAWE, Maj. A. engrs. to be lieut. col. Jan. 1; to be sup. eng. of
Pres. div. Jan. 14.

LONGCROFT, Lieut. 16 N.I. to conduct duties of pay dept. S.D.A.
Low, Sen. maj. James, 46th N.I. to be lieut. col. fr. Dec. 31.
MACINTIRE, 1st Lieut. A. W. art. placed at disp. of resid. at Hy-
drabad, for employ. in his high. the Nizam's ser. Jan. 10.
MOORE, Capt. C. A. fr. 16th N.I. to inv. est. Jan. 21.
NICOLLS, Lieut. W. T. 24th N.I. to be qr. mr. and int. Jan. 14.
PINSON, Brev. maj. A. to be major, fr. Dec. 31.

POPE, Capt. P. 24th N.I. to act as dep. sec. to govt. mil. dept.
Jan. 7.

PRICE, Lieut. M. 34th N.I. ret. to duty, Jan. 17.

RICH, Sen. ens. N. C. to be lieut. fr. Dec. 31.
SANDYS, Lieut. col. 3rd L.C. ret. to duty, Jan. 17.

SCUTT, Capt. R. R. 2nd N.I. ret. to duty, Jan. 17.
SHAW, Brev. capt. J. C. eng. to be 1st assist. to civ. eng. of 1st
division, Jan. 14.

SMYTHE, Brev. capt. eng. ret. to duty, Jan. 17.
STEVENSON, Brev. capt. E. B. to be capt. fr. Dec. 31.

WALKER, Lieut. G. W. eng. app. 2nd assist. civ. eng. 7th division,
Jan. 21.

WEIR, Capt. R. D. 1st fusil. to retire fr. serv. on pay of his rank fr. Jan. 31, and to return to Eur.

WELSH, Col. J. 12th N.I. ret. to duty, Jan. 1.

WARREN, Capt. C. H. 25th N.I. to rem. at Sholapore until arr. of corps, Jan. 18.

UNDERWOOD, Maj. G. A. Eng. to be sup. eng. Hyderabad, subsid. force, Jan. 14.

YOUNG, Capt. A. G. 43rd N.I. ret. to duty, Jan. 17.

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ARMSTRONG, Brev. capt. R. D. in ext. to March 15.

CARTER, Lieut. C. 38th N.I. fr. Feb. 1 to April 30, prep. to app. for leave to Europe on furl. Jan. 14.

CLERK, Capt. F. J. 2 yrs. on M.C. to Cape, Jan. 21.
FORTESCUE, Capt. J. C. fr. Feb. 1 to June 30 to Neilgherries.
FRYE, Lieut. H. 39th N.I. fr. 27t Dec. to pres. prep. to appl. for
leave to Europe on M.C.

HAWES, Capt. J. C. 1st fusil. on furl. to Eur. Jan. 14.
HITCHINS, Lieut. col. B. R. 4th N.I. stipend. mem. of Mil. Bd.
ext. for 6 mo. to Cape on M. C. Jan. 14.

HUTCHINGS, Capt. J. 33rd N.I. fr. Jan. 25 to Feb. 28. JOHNSTONE, 2nd Lieut. C. C. to be civil asst. eng. 4th div. and to proceed to Cannanore, Jan. 17.

LAURIE, Lieut. W. F. B. 1st batt. art. fr. Jan. 14 to Feb. 20, to
Madras and Eastern Coast, Jan. 14.

LAWDER, Lieut. and Adjt. E. J. 44th N.I. Jan. 25 to May 25.
MAINWARING, Lieut. W. D. 2nd Eur. It. inf. to May 20.
RADCLIFFE, Cornet G. T. 7th L.C. on M.C. to Eur.
SHEIL, Capt. J. to pres. to apply for leave to Europe on M.C.
THOMPSON, Lieut. F. H. 12th N. I. to Bombay and to sea till
Nov. 30.

USSHER, Capt. E. 51st N.I. 1 yr. to Eur.

VARDON, Brev. capt. S. Eng. 1 mo. on M.C. prep. to proc. to Cape, Jan. 21.

WATSON, Lieut. col. L. W. 43rd N.I. from Jan. 8 to Feb. 12, to Madras.

WHISTLER, Capt. J. K. dep. J. A. G. 8th District, cancelled, Jan.

14.

MEDICAL. APPOINTMENTS, &c.

BLACKWELL, Assist. surg. J. H. permitted to retire on gen. duties of army, Jan. 14.

BURN, Assist. surg. at disp. of sup. surg. sou. div. of the Deccan, Malwan for duty with troops.

BUTLER, Surg. 3rd L. C. to ch. of staff and details of the brig. at camp, near Kolapoor.

COLEBROOK, Assist.'surg. J. perm. to enter on gen. duties, Jan. 21. CURRIE, Asst. Surg. M.D. to aff. med. aid to 20th M. N. I. to 16th M. N. I. and to wounded prisoners and hd. qr. staff at Punalla. JAMES, Assist. surg. E. placed at disp. of com. for employ in Mysore

com. Jan. 10.

JOPP, Assist. surg. M.D. to aff. med. aid to detach. art. proc. to Vingoria, to details of 7th and 10th N.I. and to detach. Bombay Golundauze.

MCKINTOSH, Assist. surg. J. to afford med. aid to details of H.M. and Co, troops proc. to Poonamallee and the Mount, to Bangalore and Bellary, Jan. 14.

MARTYR, Assist. surg. in med. ch. of detach. troop A. H. A. to Belgaum.

RANKING, Assist. surg. J. L. to do duty under sup. surg. at Malabar and Canara, Jan. 14.

RICHARDSON, Assist. surg. to Malligaum on med. ch. of rt. wing 48th M.N.I.

SANDERSON, Assist. surg. J. to be surg. to the West-India Emigratioa, Jan. 17.

TRIBE, Assist. surg. at disposal of sup. sur. sou. div. of the Deccan; to med. ch. of gen. hosp. brigade staff and details, Hyderabad, Jan. 3.

OFFICER WHO HAS PASSED HIS EXAMINATION IN NATIVE LANGUAGES.

HARPER, Assist. surg. H. T. W.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

BLACKWELL, Assist. surg. J. H. M.D. 2nd batt. art. fr. Jan. 2nd
to Feb. 28, to pres. and coast on M.C. Jan. 14.
MIDDLEMASS, Assist. surg. W. 1 year, fr. Feb. 10, to Neilgherry
Hills on M.C.

NOLL, Assist. surg. H. to Eur. on M.C. Jan. 14.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

JAN. 13. Ellenborough, Close, Calcutta.-15. Francis, Corkhill, Liverpool.-17. Steamer Bentinck, Kellock, Suez; Agincourt, Nisbet, Calcutta.-19. Greyhound, Hutchinson, China.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Per Agincourt:-Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Coldecott, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Mackay, Mrs. Gray, Miss Scotney, Miss Hill, Miss L. Hill; Lieut. col. Christie, H.M. buffs, Lieut. Hains, Lieut. Richardson, Capt. Brown, Lieut. English, 22nd N.I.; Rev. W. S. Mackay, H. Hughes, Esq. E. Gray, J. Hills, a detachment of H. M. buffs, 96 men, women and children; Miss M. Douglas, Miss A. Douglas, Miss E. Douglas, Miss H. Plumb, Miss J. Dunkins, Miss M. Hughes, Miss B. Hills, Miss E. Hills, Miss K. Hills. Miss G. Temple, Miss E. Temple, Miss M. Mackay, Master F. Coldecott, Mr. J. Dunkin, Mr. R. James, Mr. G. Riley, Mr. H. King, Mr. O. Mackay, Mr. H. Mackay, Mr. James Hill, Mr. C. Hill, Mr. John Hughes, Mr. H. Hills, and 8 servants. To embark at Madras, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ainslie and family.

Per Greyhound:-Mrs. Hutchinson, Captain Wyndham, 2nd N.I.; Lieut. Condy, 27th N.I. 6 sepoys and 9 natives.

DEPARTURES.

Jan. 16. Constant, Hemery, China.-17. Steamer Bentinck, Kellock, China.-18. Agincourt, Nisbet, London; Angeum, Demisane, Bordeaux.-19. Claudine, Norris, London.-22. Fanny, Stevenson, Bombay.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per Claudine, to London :-Mrs. Susan, Miss Susan, two Masters McKernan; Capt. Lyer; Col. MeLeod, one European female servant; H. M. A. Adams, Esq. M. s. Steerage PassengersMessrs. Newton and Renaldson.

Per Fanny, to Bombay :-Misses Morehead and Gilby; Mr. Morris, Conductor Thomson and two European soldiers, H.M.'s

25th.

Per Malabar, to London:-Mrs. Stewart and three children; Mr. A. Shew and two children; Mrs. Hoave and one child; Mrs. Stanborough and two children; Mrs. Wooler, Miss Stewart, Gen. Stewart, Madras army; Major Spencer, Bombay army; Lieut. Young, Bengal L.C.; Lieut. Heave, 13th Bombay N.I.; Lieut. J. A. Grant, 30th E.L.I.; A. N. Shaw, Esq. Bombay C.S.; Mr. Wooler, merchant of Bombay; Capt. Charties, H.M.'s 25th regt.; Lieut. Burncey, in charge of troops of H.M.'s 25th regt.; 49 men of H.M.'s 25th regt. to Eng. land; two children of Col. Williams, three children of Col. Fitz gerald. Steerage passengers-Davis De Sourzor; Tohmer, servant to Col. Fitzgerald's children; R. Courtenay and wife; J. Bentley and S. Walker.

DOMESTIC. BIRTHS.

CURTIS, the lady of Lieut. J. 8th N. I. at Bangalore, s. Dec. 21. Cox, the wife of Rev. John, of the Trevandrum mission, L. M. S. at Quilon, s. Jan. 5.

CLARKE, the lady of R. G., C. S. at Madrs, s. Jan. 3.

EDEN, the lady of Lieut. W. F. 1st M. N. I. at the Residency, Indore, s. Dec. 18.

HOWARD, the wife of Mr. R. asst. surv. at Cuttack, s. Dec. 28. HICHENS, the wife of Assist. Surg. J. 27th N. I. at Singapore, s. Nov. 12.

LINIA, the wife of Asst. apoth. M. 10th N. I. at Kamptee, d. Dec. 14. MORRIS, the wife of Rev. G. C. s. Jan. 18.

MORSTON, the wife of Mr. at Vizagapatam, d. still-born, Dec. 21. MOORE, the lady of Lieut. and adj. T. P. 22nd N. I. at Berhampore, s. Nov. 22.

OTTELEY, the lady of Capt. W. J. 2nd Bom. L. C. at Ootacamund, s. Jan. 16.

OTTLEY, the wife of Serj. Maj. R. 25th N. I. at Bellary, s. Dec. 26.
RODRIGUES, the wife of Mr. E. A. at Vepery, s. Jan. 9.
THOMSON, the wife of Assist. apoth. R. J. at Trichinopoly, d.

Dec. 12.

WRIGHT, the wife of 2nd Apoth. G. 1st Fusil. at Arnee, d. Dec. 19. WILTSHIRE, the lady of R. at Vizagapatam, s. Dec. 26.

MARRIAGES,

BORTHWICK, T. Mil. Sec. Office, to Geraldine, daughter of the late Mr. J. Delany, at Secunderabad, Nov. 26.

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