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At Serampore, P. M. Otto Lauretz Bie, Esq., Second Member of His Danish Majesty's Royal Council at Serampore, and late a Judge and Magistrate of both European and Native Corps of that place.

6. Mr. Daniel Hogan, of the Gov. Gazette Establishment, aged 22 years.

7. At Dinapore, Lieut. Colonel Nixon, H.M. 44th Foot.

11. Mr. John Shavier, aged 37 years, a writer in the Secret Department.

Mrs. Maria Fowles, aged 20 years, wife of Henry Fowles, Esq.

12. At the house of Mr. Thomas Bason, the Rev. Francis Benedict Murphy, of the Pious Order of St. Francis, aged 28 years. At the residence of his son-in-law, A. Lackersteen, Esq., John Pinto, Esq., a native of Gos, aged 67 years.

13. Charles, youngest son of the late Major Gen. Sir John Horsford, aged 19

years.

14. Mrs. Roza Maria Wood, wife of Mr. Thomas Wood, of the Military Department of Government, aged 17 years. Asi ati Journ.-No. 101.

16 Mr. John Duff, eldest son of Archibald Duff, Esq., Attorney at Law, aged 21 years.

17. Mr. Alex. Forbes, aged 50 years. 19. William Richardson, Esq., ship builder, aged 50 years.

20. At the house of J. Turner, Esq., Chowringhee, the infant son of the late Tredway Clark, Esq., of the Civil Service, aged six months.

Capt. W. Kinsey, aged 44 years. 22. Conductor James Drew, Ordnance Commissariat Department, aged 28.

23. At Chinsurah, J. D. Ulrich, Esq., late Resident of the Netherland possessions, aged 49 years.

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Mr. William Kelly, late Assist. to R. C. Blunt, Esq., Indigo Planter of Nuddeah, in Calcutta, aged 47 years. 24. Mr. J. R. Moseley, aged 36 years. 27. Capt. Cathcart Methven, 27th regt. N.I., aged 33 years.

Dec. 3. Miss Harriett Huet, youngest daughter of S. H. Huet, Esq., of the Persian Secretary's Office, aged 13 years.

Lately, At Mozambique, in his 19th year, Mathew Lackersteen, Esq., Supercargo of the late ship Matilda.

MADRAS.

MILITARY APPOINTMENTS,
PROMOTIONS, &c.

Fort St. George, Oct. 28, 1823.-Capt. R. Bower, 8th N.I., transferred to Invalid establishment at his own request.

Oct. 31.-Lieut. J. Gunning, 1st N.I., to be Adj. to 2d bat. of corps, vice Haultain.

Nov. 7.-Ens. W. H. Pears, of Engineers, to be Assist. Superintend. Engineer with Northern Division of Army.

10th Regt. N.I. Sen. Ens. J. F. K. Brett to be Lieut., vice Lonsdale, deceased; date of com. 30 Oct. 1823.

Nov. 11.-Cavalry. Sen. Maj. Wm. Dickson, C. B., from 6th Light Cavalry, to be Lieut. Col., vice Colebrooke, dec.; date of com. 20 Oct. 1323.

6th Regt. L. C. Sen. Capt. J. Smith to be Major, Sen. Lieut. (Brev. Capt.) A.H. Johnston to be Capt., and Sen. Cornet W. E. Litchfield to be Lieut., in succession to Dickson, promoted; date of coms. 20 Oct. 1823.

8th Regt. N.I. Sen. Lieut. (Brev. Capt.) C. F. Smith to be Capt., and Sen. Ens. F. B. Lucas to be Lieut., in succession to Bower invalided; date of coms. 29 Oct. 1823.

Mr. E. Finnertyadm itted Assist. Surg., and appointed to do duty under Garrison Surg. at Bangalore.

Lieut. (Brev. Capt.) John Ward, 20th N.I., returned to duty.

Nov. 14.-Lieut. J. H. Steill, of Artil., to be Adj. of Artillery in Mysore. VOL. XVII. 4 D

19th Regt. N.I. Sen. Ens. A. Harrison to be Lieut., vice Carroll, dec.; date of com. 7 Nov. 1823.

Ens. W. Wingfield, 23d N.I. (having signified acceptance of appointment to Cavalry on Bengal Estab.), struck off from strength of Army of Fort St. George.

Capt. A. Walker, 25th N.I, to be Assist. Adj. Gen. to Hyderabad Subsid. Force, vice Smith promoted.

Capt. E. J. Foote, 25th N.I, to be Assist. Adj. Gen. to Light Field Division of Hyderabad Subs. Force, vice Walker.

Capt. E. Osborn, 2d N.I., to be Major of Brigade to Southern Division of Army, vice Foote.

Nov. 18.- Assist. Surg. D. Archer, M.D., permitted to enter on general duties of Army.

Nov. 21.-12th Regt. N. I. Lieut. C. Sinclair to be Quart. Mast. and Interp. to 2d bat., vice Stewart; Lieut. C. H. Gibb to be Adjt. to 1st bat., vice Sinclair; and Lieut. W. D. Barclay to be Adj. to 2d bat., vice Gibb.

Lieut. H. B. Doveton, 4th L.C., to be Aide-de-Camp to Maj. Gen. Sir John Doveton, K. C.B., commanding Northern Division of Army.

19th Regt. N. I. Sen. Lieut. (Brev. Capt.) J. W. Cleaveland to be Capt., and Sen. Ens. L. Rudd to be Lieut., vice Peylon, deceased; date of Com. 13 Nov.

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Head-Quarters, Choultry Plain, Dec. 8, 1823.-Lieut. Col. (Brev. Col.) H. Fraser removed from 22d to 25th regt. and 1st bat.

Lieut. Col. C. Hodgson removed from 11th to 22d regt. and 2d bat.

Lieut. Col. W. Munro removed from 8th to 23d regt. and 1st bat.

Lieut. Col. J. Munro removed from 25th to 8th regt. and 2d bat.

Lieut. Col. H. G. A. Taylor (late prom.) posted to 11th regt. and 2d bat.

Capt. J. Moore removed from 1st to 2d bat. 24th regt., and Capt. L. Cooper from 2d to 1st bat. same regt.

Lieut. E. T. Clarke removed from 1st to 2d bat. 19th regt., and Lieut H. Wright from 2d to 1st bat. same regt.

Ens. T. F. Baber removed from 1st to 2d bat. 22d regt.

Ens. J. Dickson removed from doing duty with 2d bat. 6th regt., to do duty with 2d bat. 8th regt.

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Oct. 14. At Belgaum, the lady of Ma. jor F. W. Wilson, 2d bat. 2d regt., of a daughter.

16. At Trichinopoly, the lady of Capt. Deane, Royal Regt., of a son and heir.

At Quilon, the lady of Lieut. Stuart, 2d bat. 1st regt. N. I., of a daughter.

19. In Black Town, Mrs. Mary Ann Palmer, of a son.

23. At Secunderabad, the lady of Lieut. (Brev. Capt.) and Quart. Mast. Wright, 2d bat. 20th regt., of a daughter.

24. The lady of J. M. Heath, Esq., Civil Service, of a daughter.

Nov. 1. The lady of John Arathoon, Esq., of a son.

At Kaludgee, the lady of Capt. Cuxton, of a son.

4. The wife of Mr. Johnson Rowland, of a son.

5. Mrs. Parr, the wife of Wm. Parr, Esq., of a son.

At Vepery, Mrs. Talbot, of a son. 6. Mrs. E. Hogg, wife of Mr. J. R. Hogg, Librarian, of a daughter.

11. At Quilon, the lady of Cland Currie, Esq., Surgeon, 4th regt., of a son. 15. At St. Thomas' Mount, the lady of Brev. Capt. Poulson, of a son.

16. At the Luz, Mrs. Edward D'Silva, of a daughter.

At Bangalore, the lady of Daniel Elliott, Esq., of a daughter.

19. At Hyderabad Residency, Mrs. Edward Louis, of a daughter.

22. The lady of Capt. Hitchins, of a

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6. The lady of F. T. Clementson, Esq., Civil Service, of a son.

10. Mrs. Blacker, of a daughter. 12. At Brodie Castle, the lady of the Venerable Archdeacon Vaughan, of a son. 13. The lady of James Minchin, Esq., of a daughter.

At Coimbatore, the lady of George Philips, Esq., Civil Service, of a son.

15. At Wallajabad, the lady of Major James Wahab, commanding 17th Light Infantry, of twins (boys) still-born.

At New Town, Cuddalore, Mrs. De Vaz, of a daughter.

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16. At Trichinopoly, the lady of the Rev. D. Resen, of a son.

22. The lady of Capt. Rundall, Dep. Mil. Aud. Gen., of a son.

24. At Saint Thomas's Mount, the wife of Mr. Laurence, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

Nov. 2. At Jaulnah, Capt. Johnson Wilkinson, Madras Artillery, to Hanna Ann, third daughter of the Rev. Robert Fenwick, of Kyloe and Lowick, Northumberland.

12. At St. John's Church, Masulipatam, Capt. Kyd, Madras Europ. Regt., to Mary Ann, daughter of the late G, Rose, Esq., of Crookham, near Newbury.

At Tranquebar, at Zion's Church, P. K. H. Wodschow, Esq., Royal Civil Service, to Miss C. Mathilde, youngest daughter of the late Col. Stricker.

13. At the Black Town Chapel, Mr. R. Taylor, to Miss Anne Williams.

24. At Masulipatam, Lieut. and Adj. George Brady, 17th N.I., to Sarah Henrietta, youngest daughter of the late W. S D. Light, Esq., of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras.

At Tellicherry, Capt. Binny, 2d bat. Pioneers, to Mrs. Daly, daughter of the late E. Mackay, Esq.

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At Bellary, Mr. John Harrison to Miss Landina Welhelmina Sharlieb.

Dec, 2. At Quilon, Lieut. J. F. Palmer, Interp. and Quart.Mast. 16th Light Infantry, to Caroline, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Bucke, Esq., of Worlington, in the county of Suffolk.

8. At the Black Town Chapel, Mr. John Henry Heal to Miss Sophia Hill. 9. At Arcot, Lieut. John Purton, of Engineers, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of the Rev. R. Smyth, A.M.

18. At St. George's Church, G. S. Hooper, Esq., Civil Service, to Miss Clementina Burnside.

20. At St. George's Church, Dr. Henry Cowen, Surgeon H.M. 41st Foot, to Sarah, second daughter of Lieut. Col. Limond, Madras Artillery.

At St. Mary's Church, Lieut. W. Cotton, 10th regt. N.I., to Aune, eldest daughter of L. H. Stirling, Esq., J. P. and 2d Commissioner of the Court of Requests, Madras.

Lately. At Secunderabad, Benj, Williams, Esq., Assist. Surg, to Harriott, fourth daughter of Lieut. Col. Hazlewood.

DEATHS.

Sept. 22. On his passage to Calcutta, Capt. Jas. Rodger, 2d bat. 9th N. I.

30. Brev. Capt. D. C. Stewart, Quart. Mast. and Paymaster, 2d bat. 12th regt. Oct. 10. At Madura, Mr. Joseph Jelly.

17. At New Town, Vepery, of the cholera, Clarissa, the infant daughter of Mr. A. Engels, aged two years.

19. On board H.M. ship Liffey, in the 49th year of his age. Col. John Colebrooke, C. B., of the Madras Cavalry, a most zealous and gallant officer, who distinguished himself on every field service in which the coast troops have been engaged for the last thirty years.

20. In child-bed, Mrs. Emma Cassin, the wife of Mr. P. C. Cassin.

24. At Mongalore, Elizabeth, wife of Wm. Sheffield, Esq., Civil Service, Judge and Criminal Judge at that station.

At Vizianagrum, Charlotte, wife of Major T. H. Smith, commanding at that station, aged thirty years.

25. At Black Town, Peter John, the infant son of Mr. L. J. Palmer. 27. At Sea, Capt. M. Pike, of the ship Reliance.

At Trichinopoly, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, the wife of Mr. Wm. Mitchell, Writer in the Store.

Nov. 6. At Masulipatam, Lieut. C. A. Carroll, 2d bat. 19th regt. N.I.

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22. At Vellore, Lieut. Col. Alex. Mackintosh.

At Royapettah, Mrs. Anne Hudson. Anna, the wife of Mr. George Winter, tailor.

27. At Sadras, the Hon. F. C. Regel, Esq., Chief of the Netherlands possessions on the coast of Coromandel and Madura, aged 47 years.

At Colar, on his way to Madras, with the view of embarking for Europe for the recovery of his health, Capt. B. W. Macdonald, 1st bat. 1st regt. N.I.

29. On his march from Rycpoor to Nagpoor, Lieut. Wm. Ord, 19th regt. Madras N.I., Adj. to 2d bat. Nagpoor Brigade.

30. At Trichinopoly, Mrs. Elizabeth Butler.

Dec. 1. At St. Thomé, Maria Webb, daughter of Capt. Webb, 69th regt., aged

13 months.

5. At Pondicherry, the lady of Capt. A. Turner, commanding Europ. Regt. Dépôt at Cuddalore, aged 35 years.

9. At Ellore, Ensign G. A. Barnard, 2d bat. 19th regt. N.I., of a bilious fever. 12. At Dindigul, Sophia, only daughter of Capt. J. Smith, in her 8th month.

13. At Nellore, Cornwall, the infant son of Edw. Smalley, Esq.

14. In Black Town, Mr. Etienne Renaux, aged 47 years.

17. At Royapettah, Mr. John Harkness, schoolmaster.

BOMBAY.

CIVIL APPOINTMENTS.

Territorial Department.

Nov. 6. Mr. Alexander Bell, Assist. to Sub-Collector of Sholapore.

Mr. Henry Young, 3d Assist. to Collector of Poona.

Mr. Walter Fullarton, Assist. to Principal Collector at Dharwar.

Mr. Henry Bebb Morris, Assist. to Collector in Candeish.

Mr. R. G. Chambers, 3d Assist to Collector of Surat.

Mr. Charles Prescott, 3d Assist. to Collector of Kaira.

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MILITARY APPOINTMENTS,
PROMOTIONS, &c.

Bombay Castle, Oct. 31, 1823.-Messrs.
H. A. Lawrence, R. Fullerton, and G.
C. Stockley admitted Cadets of Inf., and
promoted Ensigns.

Capt. W. Ogilvie, 12th N. I., and Capt. E. Hamilton, 11th ditto, appointed Deputy Judge Advocates General to army of Presidency; one to be stationed in Surat, and other in Poona Division.

Nov. 3.-Assist. Apoth. J. Huntley, 2d bat. Art., to be Sub-Assist. Surg., and ap pointed to H.C. Cruizer Vestal.

Nov. 4.-Capt. Browne to have command during Lieut. Col. Edwards' absence from district of Candeish.

Lieut. Nixon, Adj. 1st bat. 10th regt, to perform duties of Major of Brigade in Candeish.

Capt. H. Newton, Major of Brigade, to superintend erection and repairs of public buildings at Malligaum.

Nov. 5.-Sub-Assist. Surg. Dickson to perform Medical duties of Hon. Company's Cruizer Aurora.

Assist. Surg. Forbes appointed to Medical duties of H. C.'s Cruizer Mercury.

Nov. 10.-Lieut. Colonel E. G. Stannus to be Resident in Persian Gulph, vice Lieut. Macleod, deceased.

Assist. Surg. Riach to be Surg. to Residency of Bushire, in succession to Mr. Milward, deceased.

Lieut. N. Lechmere, of Art., to act as Fort Adj. at Surat until arrival of officer appointed to situation.

9th Regt. N.I. Ens. T. B. Forster to be Lieut., vice Kinsey, deceased; and Ens. K. H. H. Fawceit to be Lieut., vice Harvey, deceased; date of rank 6 Nov. 1823.

Nov. 14.-Maj. Edw. Ballasis to be Private Secretary to Hon. the Governor, in succession to Lieut. Col. Stannus, ap

Mr. P. Ricketts, 3d Assist. to Col- pointed Resident at Bushire. lector in Northern Concan.

Commercial Department.

Capt. R. E. Burrowes, H.M.'s 20th regt., to be Military Secretary and extra

Nov. 6. Mr. J. H. Farquharson, Acting Aide-de-Camp, ditto ditto. Deputy Warehousekeeper.

Judicial Department. Nov. 6. Mr. P. W. LeGeyt, 2d Register at Poona.

Mr. Gregor Grant, Acting 2d Register to Court of Adawlut at Surat.

Mr. N. Kirkland, Assist. Register to Court of Adawlut at Broach.

Mr. Charles Sims, Assist. Register to

Lieut. R. R. Gillespie, H.M.'s 4th Drags., to be Aide-de-Camp, ditto ditto.

6th Regt. N.I. Lieut. W. H. Jackson to be Adjutant to 1st bat., vice Johnson proceeding to Europe; date of appointment 13 Nov. 1823.

Nov. 18.-Lieut. W. J. Browne, Interp. to 1st bat. 4th N.I., to perform duties of Interp. to 1st bat. 10th regt. during absence of Lieut. Hancock.

Lient. E. M. Ennis, 2d bat. 11th regt., to superintend erection of public buildings at Broach during ensuing season.

Nov. 25.-Lieut. Molesworth, Assist. Com. Gen., to conduct Commissariat Duties at Presidency during Commissary General's absence, on annual tour of inspection.

Lieut. C. J. Westley, 10th N.I., to be Interp. in Hindoostanee, and Quart. Mast. to 1st bat. of regt., vice Hancock proceeding to Europe.

Dec. 2.-11th Regt. N.I. Ens. Alex. Barnes to be Lieut., vice Attenburrow, deceased; date of rank 22 Nov. 1823.

Dec. 3.-Lieut. G. Duvernet, Act. Adj. of 1st bat. 5th N.I., appointed Adj. to that bat, from 1st inst.

4th Regt. N.I. Ens. A. H. Bond to be Lieut., vice Graham, deceased; date of rank 27 Nov. 1823.

Lieut. D. Forbes, 2d bat. 1st regt. N.I., to act as Executive Engineer at Baroda, during absence of Lieut. Wadington.

FURLOUGHS.

To Europe.-Nov. 7. Major Litchfield, 2d regt. Cav., for health.-14. Major Jas. Morse, 1st bat. 7th regt., ditto.Lieut. C. H. Johnson, 1st bat. 6th regt., ditto.-Lieut. and Quart. Mast. H. Hancock, 2d bat. 10th regt., for one year, on private affairs -21. Lieut. H. Dunbabin, 2d bat. 11th N.I., for health.-25. Lieut. C. Hagart, Europ. Regt., ditto.

To Cape of Good Hope.-Nov. 21. Capt. Wm. Miller, regt. Art., for nine months, for health.

SHIPPING.

Arrivals.

Nov. 6. Dorothy, Garnock, from Liverpool.-11. Columbia, Chapman, from Liverpool; Countess of Louden, from Batavia; and Milford, Horwood, from China. -12. Investigator, Ross, from Calcutta, with the Hon Mr. Adam on board.-29. King George the Fourth, Beyts, from Calcutta.-Dec. 3. Anna Robertson, Clerk, from Bengal.-8. Roberts, Allport, from Calcutta. Glenelg, Weddall, from Cal

cutta.

Departures.

Nov. 9. Royal Charlotte, Graham, for London.-Cruizer Aurora, Herne, for the Persian Gulf, having on board Lieut. Col. Stannus, the new Resident, R. C. Money, Esq., Assist. Resident, and Assist. Surg. J. P. Riach.-30. Lord Castlereagh, Durant, for London.-Dec. 3. Dorothy, Garnock, for Liverpool, and Catherine Stewart Forbes, Chapman, for London.

H. M. ship Leven is expected to sail from hence to Muscat early in the next week. After leaving Muscat, we hear that the Leven will proceed to survey the

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At Poonah, Adeline, the daughter of Lieut. and Adj. M'Carthy, H. M. 47th regt., aged 11 months.

31. At Tannah, James, eldest son of Major James Morse, 1st bat. 7th regt., aged two years.

Nov. 5. Lieut. James Harvey, 1st bat. 9th N.I.

At the Presidency, of a Jungle fever, Lieut. T. B. Kinsey, 1st bat. 9th N.I., son of Lieut. General Kinsey, of the Madras establishment.

7. At Camp, on the Bunass, near Deesa, of fever, Ens. Philip Parkhouse, 2d bat. 2d regt. N.I.

13. Master Joseph Antonio Pereira, son of Mr. J. A. Pereira, aged 14 years. 15. At Poonah, the lady of Capt. M. L. Gallway, 5th N.I., aged 21.

18. At Poonah, after a few days illness, R. Ouseley, Esq., an Assist.Surg. on this establishment.

At Poonah, Lucy Letitia, the infant daughter of Capt. M.L. Gallway, 5th N.I. 20. At Pholadpoor, at the age of 32, the Rev. Donald Mitchell, one of the Missionaries of the Scottish Missionary Society.

21. Lieut. J. Attenburrow, 2d bat. 11th regt., second son of J. Attenburrow, Esq., of Nothingham.

23. At Surat, Carolina Augusta, the infant daughter of Capt. H. A. Hervey, 2d bat. 7th regt. N.I.

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