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one year's pay of the regimental commission held by him may be given to his widow, and one-third of the amount thereof to each of his legitimate children under age and unmarried.

4. If such officer leave no widow, nor legitimate child, an annual allowance equal to the rates in the annexed scale, and according to the regimental rank of the officer, may be granted to his mother, provided she be a widow, and in distressed circumstances, and was mainly dependent upon the officer for support; but if the mother shall be herself in the receipt of a pension, or shall have any other provision of any kind, derived from the East-India Company, no allowance under this regulation shall be made to her on account of her son, unless she relinquish such pension or provision.

5. In the event of her re-marrying, any allowance that may have been granted to her shall cease, and not be renewed, unless she shall a second time become a widow, and be left in distressed circumstances.

6. If the officer shall have left no widow, legitimate child, nor mother, but shall have left a sister, or sisters, being orphans, having no parent nor surviving brother, and having been mainly dependent for support upon the officer, an allowance according to the annexed scale, and the regimental rank of the officer, may be granted to such a sister, or divided amongst such sisters collectively under extraordinary and special circumstances arising out of the meritorious military services of the deceased officer, to be judged of by the Court of Directors, and confirmed by the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India, but the allowance in such case shall cease when the person receiving it shall marry, or shall be in any other manner sufficiently provided for.

7. It is clearly to be understood that the pensions authorized by this regulation cannot be claimed as a right; they are granted as rewards for meritorious military services of the deceased officer, and are only to be conferred on proper and deserving individuals.

8. The aggregate amouut of the foregoing allowances granted to the family of any officer killed in action shall not exceed the rates specified in the schedule annexed hereunto, exclusive of the pension received from the Military Fund, to which officers are themselves subscribers.

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Regiment to which he belonged at the time of his death.

When and where he married, and whether he left a widow.

Names and dates of birth of children.

N.B.-Certificates of their baptism must be annexed, and if their mother be not living, a certificate of their parents' marriage must also be annexed.

Situation in which they are left, and their means of support. Recommendation of an officer of rank or person of respectability, who is well acquainted with the family, and can certify that they are in such pecuniary distress as to require assistance, and that they are proper and deserving objects for relief from a fund established for compassionate purposes.

Annex the certificate of marriage, or copy thereof, certified by the minister of the parish or station in which the ceremony was performed. Insert when and where the officer died, or was killed, and his age; and if not killed, the cause of his death.

When the colonel's signature cannot be produced, that of the commanding officer is required. Widows of staff officers are to be recommended by the officers under whose command their late husbands were serving at the time of their death.

The Right Hon. the Governor-general of India in Council has the further satisfaction to announce another instance of the care and liberality with which the Hon. Court of Directors are anxious to mark their sense of the meritorious services of the officers of the native army of the East-India Company.

1. Pensions and allowances at an increased rate shall be granted to the heir of a native officer who may be killed in action, or who may die from wounds received in action, within six months after the wound shall have been received.

2. The scale of pensions specified in the government general order of the 12th of December, 1833, is annexed to this regulation, and is to continue to be the scale for the heirs of native officers, who die of sickness on foreign service.

3. From the 1st of January, 1843, the new scale, or rate of pension, also annexed to this regulation, shall be assigned to the heir of native officers who are killed in action with the enemy, or who may die from wounds received in action within six months after being wounded.

4. In addition to the pension, the heir of each officer shall receive a gratuity of one year's pay of the regimental rank of the deceased, as laid down in the schedule annexed.

5. The heirs of native officers of irregular corps of corresponding rank, being killed in action in the service of the East India Company, shall be entitled to the rates of pension and allowances as fixed in the annexed scale; and if any doubts shall arise in this respect, the Governor-general in Council shall decide.

6. These pensions and allowances shall be distributed to the heirs according to the regulations now in force for the distribution of the pensions of officers dying on foreign service.

No. 1.

Scale of Monthly Pension to the Heirs of Native Commissioned Officers who die of sickness on Foreign Service.

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Scale of Monthly Pension to the Heirs of Native Commissioned Officers who may be killed in action, or who may die of wounds received in action within six months after being wounded.

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HONORARY STANDARD TO 9th BENGAL L.C. At the recommendation of his Excellency the Commander-in

Chief and in testimony of the highly distinguished services of the

corps at the battles of Meeanie and Hydrabad, the Right Honourable the Governor-General in council is pleased to resolve that an honorary standard, bearing a suitable device, be presented to the 9th Bengal light cavalry, and that a jemadar be added to the present establishment of that regiment.

COURTS-MARTIAL.

ENS. JAS. EVANS, 67TH N.I.

Head- Quarters, Camp Nugul. Jan. 14, 1845.—At a General Court-martial assembled at Nowgong, in Bundelcund, on Saturday, Dec. 28, 1844, Ens. J. Evans, 67th N.I., was arraigned on the following charge :

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Charge. For unbecoming conduct, in having addressed to Capt. S. Williams, of the 8th N.I., a letter, dated Banda, Aug. 4, 1844, containing highly insulting language towards the said Capt. Williams, and in having refused to recall or retract the same, notwithstanding that Capt. Williams had, in a letter, dated Aug. 8, 1844, addressed to Maj. J. Ferris, C. B., which letter was communicated to Ens. Evans, disclaimed having acted in the manner alleged by Ens. Evans; and further declared, that if he had unintentionally erred or had misunderstood Ens. Evans in any instance, he was sorry for it; and which disavowal and expression of sorrow, if misunderstanding had arisen through Capt. Williams, was repeated by him, in a letter, dated Allahabad, Aug. 15, 1844, to the address of the officer commanding the 67th N.I.

Finding.―The Court having maturely weighed and considered all that has been adduced in support of the prosecution as well as what has been urged on the defence, are of opinion that the prisoner Ens. J. Evans, 67th N.I., is guilty of the charge. Sentence.-The Court, having found the prisoner Ens. J. Evans, 67th N.I., guilty as above, do sentence him to be reprimanded in such manner as his Exc. the Com.-in-Chief may be pleased to direct.

(Signed) &c. &c. Head-quarters, Camp Umballah, Jan. 11, 1845. Remarks by the Commander-in-Chief-The Commander-inChief conceives that the verdict of the Court is a sufficient vindication of Capt. Williams and an atonement for the insult given. The Com.-in-chief at the same time trusts, that the lenient sentence passed upon Ens. Evans will convince him how unjustifiable have been his imputations on Capt. Williams, and of the impropriety of rejecting the explanation offered by that officer.

The officer commanding the 67th N. I. will assemble the officers of the regt., and in their presence read to Ens. Evans this general order, the promulgation of which his exc. considers will be a sufficient reprimand to Ens. Evans.

Ens. Evans is to be released from arrest, and to return to his duty.

MR. MASTER PILOT R. F. BARLOW.

The following Charge and Finding and Sentence in the case of Mr. Master Pilot R. F. Barlow, are published with the sanction of Government, as a warning to the service against giving annoyance to commanders of vessels in a similar manner, and for general information.

Charge. Mr. Master Pilot Robert Frederick Barlow is hereby charged with highly improper conduct whilst in pilotage charge of the Mary Catherine, Capt. Taylor, in the month of October last, in the following instances:

1st Instance. In having said to Capt. Taylor in a very insult. ing and unbecoming manner, upon his declining to have a steamer for the ship, that he (Mr. Barlow) did not care; if he did not get up this month he should the next, and if not then, till the month of March and April, when he should be sure of a southerly wind; that it made no difference to him; his salary was three hundred rupees a month, and that when he arrived at Calcutta he would be put into another ship, or words to that effect.

2nd Instance. In having said, in a provoking and exciting manner in the presence of some of the crew, that six Yankees were as good as twelve Englishmen, or words to that effect. 3rd Instance-In having, while heaving in the starboard chain with the helm hard at starboard, vexatiously refused to ease the helm to allow the chain to come in with advantage, telling the officers and crew at the same time that "the head that could ease them was the head that could tease them," and he should take care they should have plenty of it, or words to that effect. 4th Instance. In having, in a very arrogant and assuming manner, demanded that Capt. Taylor should remain on deck while the ship was under weigh, although the officers and crew were all at their stations.

Such conduct being an undue assumption of authority unbecoming his station, and tending to provoke quarrel and dis

turbance on board the ship, in contravention of the 5th article of the penal code.

By order of the Acting Superintendent of Marine.
(Signed) JAS. SUTHERLAND, Secretary.

Fort William, December 7, 1844.

Finding. The Committee having maturely and deliberately weighed and considered the evidence brought forward in support of the charge, as well as what has been adduced on the defence, are of opinion, that Mr. Master R. F. Barlow is guilty of the charge preferred against him, with the following exceptions: viz. In respect to the first instance, that he is guilty, with exception of the word "insulting."

In respect to the 2nd instance, that he is guilty, with exception to the words "provoking" and “exciting.”

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In respect to the 3rd instance, that he is guilty, with exception to the word vexatiously," and that he is not guilty of the 4th instance of the charge.

(Signed) W. H. WALKER,
(Commanding the ship Monarch)

(Sd.) A. B. CLAPPERTON, Offg. Judge Advocate.
Fort William, 18th Dec. 1844.

President.

Mr. Barlow having been found guilty of the charge preferred against him, with the exceptions stated, the Rt. Honble. the Governor of Bengal has been pleased, in conformity with the recommendation of the acting superintendent of marine, to sentence him, Mr. R. F. Barlow, to be put down two steps on the list of masters, which is equal to a loss of six months' rank. By order of the Officiating Superintendent of Marine. JAS. SUTHERLAND, Secretary. Fort William, the 4th February, 1845.

CIVIL.

APPOINTMENTS, &c.

ANDREWS, C. J. received ch. of Akyab, Jan. 9.

BEATSON, G. to be a supt. of abkarry revenue, 2nd class, Dacca div. Jan. 21.

BENTALL, E. made over ch. of civ. and seas. judge, Jessore, to prin. sudder ameen, Jan. 30.

'BUCKLE, W. B. rec. ch. of office of mag. of Midnapore, Jan. 27. CARDEW, F. spec. comm. Cuttack, made over ch. of office to the principal sudder ameen, Jan. 1.

CATHCART, J. F. assumed charge of office as civ. and sess. judge of Tirhoot, Dec. 31; to be a mem. of Ferry Fund, com. Tirboot, Jan. 29.

CHAPMAN, S. T. offic. supt. of Barripore salt. Chowkeys, vested with power of adjudicating cases of contravention of the salt laws.

'COLVIN, B. J. offic. register of Sudder Court, rec. ch. of off. Jan. 23.

COOKE, J. F. G. resigned service, Jan. 19.

CRAWFORD, J. H. to offic. as mag. of E. Burdwan, till rel. by Mr. Grote, Jan. 31.

CRICHTON, C. recd. ch. of offic. of dep. post master of Calcutta, and duties of gen. post office, Jan. 27.

CUNLIFFE, D. mag. of Monghyr, made over ch. of office to A. A. Swinton, Jan. 6.

DAVIS, W. R. dep. col. prom. to 2nd grade.

DEEDES, E. to be civ. and sess. judge W. Burdwan, Jan. 20.
DIROM, W. M. to be mag. of Rajesye, Feb. 3.

FLETCHER, G. C. to offic. as mag. of Tipperah, Jan. 8; rec. ch. of office, Jan. 15.1

FORSYTH, J. to be mem. of com. for inquiring into state of Calcutta police, Jan. 20.

GOAD, W. P. to be a memb. of the Ferry Fund Committee of Shahabad, v. W. S. Alexander, Jan. 24.

GOULDSBURY, F. civ. and sess. judge of Bhaugulpore, made over ch. of office to the principal sudder ameen, Dec. 30; resumed ch. of office, Jan. 9.

GRANT, J. civ. and sess. judge of Dinagepore, made over ch. of office, Dec. 30; resumed ch. of office, Jan. 6.

GRANT, C. to make over ch. of off. to A. Shakespear.
GREATHED, H. H. rec. ch. of the Joudpore pol. agency.
GROTE, A. leave cancelled fr. Jan. 8.

HILLERSDON, C. G. to off. as jt. mag. and dep. coll. of Seharunpoor.

KELLNER, Sub assist. H. rec. ch. jud. duties prin. assist. com. of
Assam at Durring.

KING,, to be a mem. of Ferry Fund com. Patna, Jan. 29.
LAKE, W. returned to duty, Jan. 21.

LAUTOUR, E. F. to offic. as mag. of Sylhet, Jan. 8.

LEYCESTER, G. P. mag. of Hoogly, made over ch. of office to S. Wanchope, Jan. 10.

LILLIE, J. E. S. offic. mag. of Patna, assumed ch. of office, Jan. 15. LIND, F. M. to offic. as jt. mag. and dep. coll. of Goruckpore, Jan.

11.

LOCH, T. C. to be mag. of Beerbhoom, Feb. 3.

MARRIOTT, P. dep. coll. in the Kurrachee collectorate.

MARTIN, W. H. to resign service fr. Jan. 10.

MIDDLETON, J. to be prin. of Agra College.

MYTTON, R. H. to be mem. of com. for inquiring into state of Calcutta police, Jan. 20.

NELSON, H. to be assist. to mag. and to coll. of Moorshedabad, Jan. 24.

PEARSON, E. S. assist. to mag. and coll. Sylhet, to exercise powers, Jan. 24.

PRINGLE, D. rec. ch. of office of civ. and sess. judge of Purneah, Jan. 24.

PATTON, J. H. to be chairman of com. for inquiring into state of Calcutta police, Jan. 20.

RAIKES, R. C. ret. to duty, Jan. 21; to be assist. to mag. and coll. of Bhaugulpore, and to excrcise powers of jt. mag. and dep. coll. Jan. 29.

RITCHIE, W. to be mem. of com. for inquiring into state of Calcutta police, Jan. 20.

ROBINSON, A. to be a mem. of Ferry Fund com. Tirhoot, Jan. 29. ROGERS, A. to be mem. of com. for inquiring into state of Calcutta police, Jan. 20.

Ross, A. to be assist. under commis. of Meerut div. Jan. 16.
RUSSELL, R. H. resum. ch. of office, Jan. 8; to offic. as mag.
Sarum, Jan. 24.

SCOTT, T. C. to offic. as civ. and sess. judge of E. Burdwan.
SKIPWITH, F. resumed ch. of office, Jan. 8.

SNELL, R. M. to off. as coll. of stamps at Calcutta, in add. to present duties, Jan. 24.

STEER, C. coll. of Dinagepore, made over ch. of treasury to Baboo Junardhun Bose, Jan. 1.

SWETENHAM, H. to be civ. and sess. judge of Dacca, Jan. 19. SWINTON, A. A. assist. to mag. and coll. Monghyr, vested with powers of a jt. mag. and dep. coll. of that district, Jan. 24. TEMPLER, J. W. to be sp. com. Cuttack, Jan. 20. THORNHILL, M. B. to off. as jt. mag. and dep. coll. of Hissar. TROTTER, T. C. offic. mag. of Behar, rec. ch. of off. Jan. 16. WALKER, R. to offic. as superint. of the Sulkea Salt Golabs, to be mem. of com. for inquiring into state of Calcutta police, Jan. 20. WYATT, T. judge of Rungpore, made over ch. of offic. to the principal sudder ameen, Jan. 7.

ADMITTED TO SERVICE.

CARNAC, C. R. arrived Jan. 21. MCLEOD, G. F. arrived Jan. 21.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

COLVIN, E. T., emb. for England on board the Maidstone, Jan. 24.
COSTLEY, W. 1 mo. in ext. Jan. 8. Leave canc. Feb. 5.
DALRYMPLE, F. A. E. 3 mo. prep. to sea, on M. C.
FERGUSSON, H. D. H. 2 mo. in ext. fr. Jan. 1.
FORBES, S. to England on M. C.

GRANT, C. acct. N. W. prov. years on M. C.

LUSHINGTON, H. judge of Futtehpore, 3 mo. fr. Dec. 25.

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ABBOTT, Lieut. H. E. S. 74th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
ALPE, Brev. capt. H. 41st N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
ANDERTON, Ens. H. C. 74th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
BAGSHAW, Ens. F. J. S. to do duty with 44th N.I. at Lucknow.
BARKER, Ens. A. posted to 66th N.I. Dec. 30.
BARR, Brev. capt. W. art. ret. to duty, Dec. 3.

BARRY, Brev. capt. H. 71st N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
BARTLETT, Ens. J. A. 53rd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
BATTEN, Ens. J. G. 37th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

BEAUMONT, Brev. capt. E. C. F. 32nd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24. BIDDULPH, Capt. W. 45th N.I. to be 2nd in com. Sirmoor batt. v. Lumley.

BIRCH, Ens. G. 60th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

BLACK, Ens. G. A. 69th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
BLACKWOOD, Ens. A. 59th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

BLAIR, Ens. E. R. 51st N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

BOILEAU, Lieut. E. J. 35th L.I. to be adj. v. Towgood, Jan. 11.

BOYD, Capt. H. 15th N.I. leave canc. Jan. 22.
BOSWELL, Lieut. N. C. 2nd Gren. to act as adj. v. Gifford, Jan. 10.
BONAMY, Ens. J. C. fr. 2nd Eur. reg. to 32nd N.I. Jan. 9.
BREWSTER, Lieut. D. E. 62nd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

BRIDGE, Ens. R. 72nd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

BRIGGS, Ens. J. P. 40th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

BROOKE, Brev. capt. F. C. 7th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
BROWN, Ens. C. L. fr. 58th to 64th N.I. Jan. 9.

BROWN, Lieut. col. P. to 29th N.I.

BRUCE, Lieut. F. F. adj. of Camel Corps, to act as coms. agent on

the march from Kurrachie.

BURTON, Ens. N. 32nd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

BUSH, Brev. capt. J. T. 24th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

BUSH, Capt. R. Y. B. 65th N.I. to be fort adj. at Allahabad, v. Prole, Jan. 25.

BUTLER, Capt. J. to off. as prin. assist. com. of Assam, in ch. of Durrung, Jan. 22.

CAMPBELL, Ens. A. H. 9th N.I. to be lieut.

CARLETON, Lieut. H. A. art. ret. to duty, Jan. 21.

CECIL, Lieut. G. 12th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

CHAMBERLAIN, Ens. T. H. 9th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24. CHAMPNEYS, Brev. capt. E. G. J. 33rd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24. CHIENE, Brev. capt. P. J. late 34th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24. CHINN, Brev. capt. P. S. 51st N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24. CHRISTIE, Cornet D. 7th L.C. ret. to duty, Jan. 9.

CLIFFORD, Corn. R. W. to do duty with 9th L.C. in prog. to
Sultanpore.

COMBE, Ens. H. A. to join the 86th N.I. at Dinapore.
COOKE, Brev. capt. W. A. 2nd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
Cox, Ens. R. 8th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

CRAWFORD, Ens. A. R. 19th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
CRAWFORD, Ens. A. fr. 37th to 9th N.I. Jan. 9.
D'AGUILAR, Ens. G. 4th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
DANIELL, Brev. capt. J. T. 47th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
DAVIDSON, Brev. capt. J. S. 72nd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
DE FOUNTAIN, Brev. capt. A. 40th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
DENNYS, Lieut. H. R. 20th N.I. to act as adjt. dur. indisp. of
Lieut. and Adjt. C. R. Larkins.

DORIN, Ens. H. A. 27th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

D'OYLY, Lieut. E. A. C. to 2nd troop 3rd brig. Jan. 10.

DUNLOP, Ens. J. 12th N.I. to lieut. Jan. 24.

DYKE, Brev. capt. A. H. 25th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

EAGAR, Ens. F. J. 25th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

EDWARDS, Brev. capt. W. 18th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
ELD, Brev. capt. L. P. D. 9th N.I. to be capt.

ELDERTON, Ens. A. fr. 56th N.I. to 2nd Eur. at Sukkur, Jan. 9.
ELMS, Ens. E. J. 1st N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
ELWYN, Ens. W. 58th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

ERSKINE, Brev. capt. E. T. 63rd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

EVANS, Ens. J. 67th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

EWART, Brev. capt. J. 55th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

FAGAN, Brev. capt. G. H. engs. ret. to duty Jan. 21.

FAITHFULL, Lieut. H. J. Y. fr. 5th comp. to 4th comp. 2nd batt. h. art.

FINCH, Ens. H. 31st N.I. to act as interp. to qr. mr. Jan. 15; to be lieut. Jan. 24.

FIRTH, Ens. J. 5th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

FLYTER, Brev. capt. J. 64th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
FOOKS, Ens. G. A. St. P. 50th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
FOSTER, Ens. G. 16th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

FULCHER, Brev. capt. F. P. 67th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
FULTON, Brev. capt. J. 5th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
GAITSKELL, Lieut. J. G. 26th If. inf. to be capt. Jan. 24.
GARDINER, Ens. P. F. 29th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
GARSTIN, Ens. H.M. 36th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

GARSTIN, Lieut. J. F. 66th N.I. doing duty with 2nd Assam L.I.

to join his own corps, Jan. 25.

GILBERT, Maj. gen. W. R. posted to Sirhind div. Jan. 18.

GOWAN, Lieut. W. M. fr. 5th comp. 3rd, to 5th comp. 4th batt.

art.

GRADON, Ens. J. to do duty with 16th N.I.

GRAY, Lieut. W, J. fr. 2nd comp. 3rd, to 9th comp. 7th batt.
GURNELL, Brev. capt. R. M. 68th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
HAIG, Lieut. W. R. Y. 52nd N.I. ret. to duty, Dec. 3.
HALE, Ens, E. D. 44th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
HAMILTON, Brev. capt. J. J. 36th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
HAMPTON, Brev. capt. W. P. 31st N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
HARCOURT, Ens. H. 68th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
HARRIS, Brev. capt. J. S. 30th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
HASELL, Lieut. W. L. 44th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
HASELL, Lieut. C. 48th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
HATHORN, Ens. H. V. 18th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
HAY, Brev. capt. P. 54th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
HENNESSY, Brev. capt. J. 70th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
HEYSHAM, Ens. R. T. 2nd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
HILLERSDON, Lieut. W. R. 53rd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
HOCKIN, Ens. P. R. 48th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
HOCKLEY, Ens. J. J. 66th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

HOLLAND, Ens. T. W. to do duty with 68th N.I. at Mirzapore.
HOLROYD, Lieut. C. 36th N.I. to offic. as adj. 1st Assam L.I.
Jan. 31.

HOME, Lieut. Col. R. from 29th N.I. to 2nd Eur. reg.
HOPKINSON, Lieut. H. rec. ch. of the dist. of Aeng. Jan. 11.

HUTHWAITE, Maj. E. app. to the art. at Loodianah.
HYNDMAN, Ens. E. to do duty with 61st N.I. at Benares.
HYSLOP, Brev. capt. M. 59th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
INNES, Brev. capt. J. 61st N.I. to be capt. Jan. 4.
IRWIN, Ens. W. B. 10th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
JAMES, Brev. capt. T. 21st N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

JEREMIE, Lieut. W. H. 38th L.I. to take ch. of the sudder bazar
Lakbaree dept. at Meerut v. Davidson, Jan. 2.

JOHNSON, Ens. C. C. to do duty with the 10th N.I. at Dinapore.
JOHNSTON, Brev. capt. G. 46th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

JONES, Brev. capt. W. P. 22nd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
JONES, Ens. L. B. 56th N.I. to be Lieut. Jan. 24.
JONES, Ens. W. L. 42nd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 25.
KENDALL, Ens. J. 28th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

KENNION, Lieut. T. E. fr. 2nd comp. 5th to 1st comp. 2nd batt.
KITTOE, Brev. capt. M. 6th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

LAMB, Ens. J. to join the 29th N.I. at Jumaulpore.

LAMB, Brev. capt. W, interp. and qu. mast. 51st N.I. to be 2nd in com. 2nd regt. Oude loc. inf. v. Hasell.

LANDON, Brev. capt. C. G. 8th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
LAWRENCE, Ens. J. G. 24th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
LEEDS, Ens. B. to do duty with 60th N.I. at Benares.

LEES, Ens. T. E. B. 43rd lt. inf. returned to duty, Jan. 21, to be lieut. Jan. 24.

LEWIS, Lieut. H. (on staff employ) to 2nd comp. 7th batt. horse art.

LOWTHER, Ens. W. H. 52nd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

LLOYD, Ens. B. P. 11th N.I. app. to the ch. of 1st div. army clothing agency.

LLOYD, Ens. B. P. 11th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

LLOYD, Capt. F. dep. assist. of 2nd class to be dep. assist. com. gen. of 1st class, v. Capt. Nuthall, Jan. 10.

MACDONALD, Brev. capt. J. 50th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24. MACDONALD, Brev. capt. J. 66th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24. MACKAY, Brev. capt. A. J. 16th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24. MACKEAN, Brev. capt. R. 17th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24. MACKENZIE, Brev. capt. A. 11th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24. MACKESON, Brev. capt. F. c.B. 14th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24. MCMULLEN, Ens. A. L. 23rd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24. MACPHERSON, Ens. R. D. 15th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24. MACPHERSON, Brev. capt. A. F. 43rd lt. inf. to be capt. Jan. 24. MAYNE, Lieut. W. 37th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

MAYOW, Capt. J. H. W. 2nd Eur. to act as dep. paymast. to Sirhind div. Jan. 10.

MCGREGOR, Brev. capt. 56th N.I. to be adj. Hurrianah L.I. bat.
Jan. 8.

MEARES, Brev. capt. W. P. 42nd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
MILLER, Brev. capt. A. G. 39th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
MILLS, Lieut. A. S. 58th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

MILNER, Capt. W. P. to be post-mast. of Barrackoor, Jan. 24.
MONTAGU, Ens. J. M. P. 26th It. inf. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
MONTGOMERY, Brev. capt. G. J. 15th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
MOORE, Col. G. 35th It. inf. permitted to reside at Simla, Feb. 11.
MOIR, Brev. capt. J. De W. C. J. 28th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
MONTGOMERY, Ens. C. L. 65th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
MORRIESON, Brev. capt. R. 52nd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
MOSELEY, Ens. G. L. 38th Lt. Inf. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

MURRAY. Lieut. B. H. 43rd L. C. to act as int. and qr. mr. 11th
N.I.

NAPPER, Ens. R. A. 55th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
NEWMAN, Ens. A. L. 3rd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
NOTT, Ens. K. M. 64th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
NUTTALL, Ens. J. M. 6th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

NUTHALL, Capt. T. I. dep. assist. of 1st class, to be assist. com. gen. of 2nd class, v. Capt. Watt, Jan. 10.

OLPHERTS, Lieut. H. A. fr. 2nd troop 3rd, to 1st troop 1st brig. Jan. 10.; to 7th batt. h. art. and to be int. and qr. mr.

OTTLEY, Capt. G. O. B. 6th N.I. took ch. of office as assist. to resident at Nepal, Jan. 2.

PACK, Ens. R. fr. 1st to 68th N.I. Jan. 9.

PALMER, Ens. J. 45th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

PESTER, Ens. H. L. 63rd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

PLAYFAIR, Ens. W. D. 33rd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

POLLOCK, Ens. F. R. from 8th N.I. to do duty with 13th N.I. Jan. 15.

POTT, Brev. capt. G. 3rd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

POWNEY, Lt. col. command. R. Town and Fort Maj. Fort William, dur. It. col. G. Warren's abs.

PRICE, Ens. G. J. 20th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

RALEIGH, Brev. capt. F. 1st N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24, to be command. of the Cal. N.M.

RAMSAY, Ens. A. 57th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

RAMSAY, Brev. capt. J. 35th It. inf. to be capt. Jan. 24.

REDDIE, Capt. G. B. sub. assist. to be dep. assist. com. gen. of

2nd class, v. capt. Lloyd, Jan. 10.

REID, Lieut. C. 10th N.I. leave cancelled, Jan. 22.

REID, Ens. B. T. late 34th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

REILLY, Maj. B. Y. of eng. to situation of sup. eng. so. ea. prov. at his own request.

REYNOLDS, lieut. J. H. 53rd N.I. to act as interp. and qu.master

55th N.I. v. McCarty, Jan. 15.

RICHARDSON, Ens. J. F. 49th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24. RIDDELL, Brev. capt. T. 60th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

RIDEOUT, Ens. H. F. 47th N.I. to be lieut. Jan 24.
RIPLEY, Ens. F. W. 22nd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
ROBERTSON,
Ens. J. 7th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
ROGERS, Ens. S. 73rd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
Ross, Ens. J. 71st N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
Ross, Lieut. A. H. 42nd L.I. to be brev. capt. fr. Jan. 20.
SAMLER, Brev. capt. F. 10th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
SANDERS, Ens. J. W. 41st N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
SAY, Brev. capt. H. H. 45th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
SCOTT, Brev. capt. J. C. 20th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
SEWELL, Lieut. A. H. C. 47th N.I. to be adj. of Cal. N. M.
Jan. 31.

SIMPSON, Brev. capt. R. S. 27th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
SHARPE, Ens. J. E. 46th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
SHERWILL, Ens. J. L. 39th N. I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
SHIRREFF, Lieut. F. 46th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
SIMPSON, Brev. capt. T. 57th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

SIMPSON, Lieut. E. J. to be interp. and qu. master to 61st N. I.

Jan. 7.

SLEEMAN, Brev. capt. 73rd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

SLEEMAN, Capt. J. to be superint. for suppression of Thuggee v.
Ramsay.

SMALLPAGE, Lieut. F. J. 55th N.I. to be adj. 4th cav. Jan. 8.
SMITH, Ens. R. E. C. to do duty with 65th N.I. at Allahabad.
SMITH, Ens. R. M. 54th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
SHITH, Ens. F. H. late 34th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 10.

SNELL, Ens. G. W. 8th N.I. to do duty with 13th N.I. Jan. 15.
SNOOK, Brev. capt. J. V. 23rd N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
SPARKE, Ens. J. G. 21st N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
SPENS, Lieut. col. P. on furlough to 29th N.I.

STAINFORTH, Ens. F. G. 61st N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
STAPLES, Ens. T. fr. 1st to 58th N.I. Jan. 9.

STEEL, Ens. J. A. 17th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

ST. GEORGE, Lieut. T. G. 17th N.I. returned to duty Jan. 27. STUART, Lieut. C. B. 3rd N.I. to act as interp. and qu. master to 10th L.C. Jan. 7.

STUBBS, Brev. capt. J. 49th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

SWINHOE, Ens. H. 30th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

TAYLOR, Ens. H. A. fr. 65th to 7th N.I. Jan. 9.

THATCHER, Brev. capt. R. 9th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

THOMPSON, Ens. R. to do duty with 65th N.I. at Allahabad.

THOMSON, Ens. J. E. 62nd N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
THURBURN, Ens. F. A. V. 14th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
TIMINS, Brev. capt. G. late 34th N.I. to be capt. v. Carter, Jan.

10.

TROWER, Capt. J. app. to command No. 19 lt. fd. batty. trans fr. 10th comp. 6th to 5th comp. 4th batt. art.

TRUMBLE, W. app. qr. mr. serj. 7th L.C.

TURNBULL, Ens. A. to do duty with 65th N.I. on march of 37th fr. Allahabad.

TURNBULL, Ens. A. M. 13th N. I. to be lieut. Jan. 24,

WARD, Lieut. H. 33rd N.I. to be assist. to supt. for suppression of Thuggee.

WATT, Capt. A. assist. com. of 2nd class, to be assist. com. gen. of 1st class, v. Capt. C. J. Lewes, Jan. 10.

WATERFIELD, Brev. capt. J. 38th It. inf. to be capt. Jan. 24.
WHITELOCKE, Brev. capt. G. F. 13th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
WIGGINS, Ens. E. R. 35th It. inf. to be lieut. Jan. 24.
WILCOX, Brev. capt. J. 4th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
WILLIAMS, Brev. capt. G. W. 29th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.
WILLIAMS, Capt. S. 8th N.I. to rec. ch. of 6th div. dept. of public

wks. fr. Major T. S. Burt, Jan. 14.

WOLLEN, Lieut. W. K. 19th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

WRIGHT, Ens. J. A. 70th N.I. to be lieut. Jan. 24.

YOUNGER, Brev. capt. J. R. 56th N.I. to be capt. Jan. 24.

OFFICERS WHO HAVE PASSED THEIR EXAMINATION IN NATIVE

LANGUAGES.

ARMSTRONG, Ens. 2nd gren.
BAYLEY, Corn. 7th L. C.
BERESFORD, Ens. 62nd N.I.
BOILEAU, Lieut. 34th N.I.
BIGNEL, Brev. Cap. 69th N.I.
BIRCH, Ens. 1st N.I.
BIRD, Lieut. 48th N.I.
BYERS, Ens. 70th N.I.
Cox, Ens. 8th. N.I.
ECKFORD, Ens. 6th N.I.
GIBNEY, Ens. 59th N.I.
GRAY, Lieut. I. art.
HICKES, Ens. 60th N.I.
HOLROYD, Lieut. 43rd L.I.
Hook, Lieut. 73rd N.I.
MCBARNET, Lieut. 55th N.I.
MULCASTER, Lieut. 64th N.I.

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ANGUS, Lieut. J. A. 9th N.I. to Eur. on M.C.
ANSTRUTHER, Maj. R. L. 6th L.C. 6 mo. to pres. on M.C. fr.
Dec. 26, prep. to applying for leave to proceed to sea and Cape
for 2 years; to Cape on M.C.

AUSTE, Brev. capt. G. P. 18th N.I. Feb. 15 to Aug. 15, to
Deyrah.

BARNES, Brev. capt. W. R. 27th N.I. to Eur. on furl.

BARTLEMAN, Capt. J. 3 mo. to pres. Jan 10.

BEATSON, Capt. T. F. B. 10th L.C. 3 mo. to pres. prep. to appl. for leave on M.C.

BECHER, Brev. capt. H. M. 50th N.I. to Eur. on furl.

BESANT, Capt. S. H. G. of Inv. Est. on furl. to Eur. on M.C.

Jan. 25.

BOSWELL, Lieut. A. C. 19th N.I. on furl. to Eur. on M.C. Jan. 25.
CHAMBERS, Lieut. I. 21st N.I. on furl. to Eur. on M.C. Jan. 25.
COOKE, Brev. capt. W. A. 2nd N.I. to Eur. on furl.
CLAYTON, Brev. maj. H. 4th L.C. to 8th Feb. in ext.

DRUMMOND, Lieut. P. 22nd N.I. fr. Jan. 30 to Oct. 30, to Almorah, on M.C.

FORBES, Brev. mag. W. 61st N.I, to pres. for 6 ms. prep. to applying for leave to Europe, Jan. 10.

GARSTIN, Ens. H. M. to Darjeeling for 2 mo. on M.C.

GORDON, Capt. J. S. prin. assist. com. of Assam, in ch. of Durrung, for 3 mo. fr. Jan 6.

HAMPTON, Lieut. W. 15th N.I. to Europe, on furl.

HASELL, Lieut. W. L. 44th N.I. on M.Č. Jan. 3.

HAY, Brev. mag. H. 11th L.C. on furl. to Eur. on M.C. Jan. 25. JELLICOE, Capt. A. H. 55th N.I. to Dec. 16, in ext. to enable him to join.

KITSON, Brev. capt. C. A. 10th. L.C. to Europe, on furl.
LANG, Capt. I. 36th N.I. leave cancelled, Jan. 10.

LEWES, Capt. C. J. 50th N.I. to Europe, on M.C. Jan. 3.

MUNRO, Brev. capt. R. 10th N.I. in ext. for 6 mo. to pres. on M.C. OLDFIELD, Brev. lieut. C. C. E. T., C. B. 5th L.C. to Eur. on furl. Palmer, Col. T. 72nd N.I. fr. Jan. 15 to April 30, to Deyrah. PHILLIPS, Maj. B. T. 7th L.C. fr. Jan. 3 to Sept. 3, to visit Calcutta, prep. to applying for leave to proceed to sea on M.C. RAMSAY, Maj. W. M. to pres. on M.C. from Feb. 13 to April 13, after which to be at disposal of C. in C.

RICHARDSON, Ens. J. F. 49th N.I. from April 2 to Oct. 2, to Dacca, Jan. 10.

RICHMOND, Lieut. col. A. F. for two years on M.C. to Cape,

Jan. 18.

ROBERTSON, Lieut. R. 70th N.I. to Mar. 10, in ext. to join at Neemuch.

SALMON, Brev. capt. C.P. Art. to Feb. 20, in ext.

SIMPSON, Maj. gen. E. H. to Darjeeling, fr. 1st Feb. to 1st Aug. on M.C.

STEUART, Capt. R. fr. Mar. 1 to Aug. 31, to pres. prep. to applying for fur. to Europe, Jan. 3.

TOTTENHAM, Cor. F. R. 7th L. C. to visit Simla and Mussoorie on M.C. Jan. 10.

TROTTER, Lieut. R. A. 43rd L.I. on furl. to Eur. on M.C. Jan. 25. TYLEE, Capt. G. 53rd N.I. to Eur. on furl.

VANRENEN, Lieut. D. C. Art. in ex. fr. Feb. 4 to April 1, to enable him to join appointment in Scinde survey. Jan. 25.

WARREN, Lieut. col. G. 1st Eur. L.I. Town and Fort Major Fort William, six weeks.

WHISTLER, Brev. Capt. G. H. fr. Jan. 5 to Nov. 15 on M.C. to hills north of Deyrah.

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CHEEK, Assist. surg. G. N. ret. to duty, Jan. 11.

BOWRON, Surg. J. to med. ch. of art. at Nusseerabad.

COLCUHOUN, Surg. A. posted to 33rd N.I. at Bareilly, Feb. 9. CROWZIER, Assist. surg. W. to rec. med. ch. of 56th N.I. at Agra. DICKSON, Assist. surg. J. B. to be surg. fr. Jan. 1.

FORD, Vet. surg. J. 1st L.C. to aff. aid at Muttra.

GORDON, Surg. W. M.D. 53rd N.I. rec. med. ch. of 55th, and sick of 38th L.I. at Meerut.

GRANT, Assist. surg. A. to discharge med. duties at Simla, Jan. S. GRANT, Assist. surg. G. rec. med. ch. of the mag. estab. and stat. hospital at Cawnpore.

HARRISON, Assist. surg. J. M.D. 11th N.I. to do duty with h. art. at Cawnpore.

HOPE, Assist. surg. J. to be suptg. surg. of Scindiah's contingent,
to reside at Gwalior, and perform med. duties of residency.
HORTON, Assist. surg. C. M.D. posted to 10th N.I. Jan. 8.
INNES, Surg. J. M.D. 5th batt. art. to be gar. surg. of Chunar,
Dec. 30.

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