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SIR JOHN CHEAPE, K.C.B., has been transferred from the Pegu to the Cawnpore division.

MR. WYLIE. The report that Mr. Wylie had been appointed secretary to the legislative council is incorrect.

CAPT. GREGG, the officer who, on the death of Capt. Young, temporarily officiated as brigade major of H.M.'s troops, Fort William, is to be retrenched to the amount of Rs. 6,000, money embezzled by a Serjeant Robinson employed as clerk in the brigade office.

THE RAILWAY.-A large concourse, representing all classes, chiefly natives, flocked to Howrah on the 29th June, to witness the incipient" snort" of the "iron-horse," which is destined, after a short interval, to annihilate time and space in this part of India. The locomotive itself, unencumbered by a "train," started early in the morning, and made a journey as far as Pandooah. It was expected back at one, but did not return till about three in the afternoon, those having the direction of the experiment stopping intermediately for refreshments. We are told that the locomotive ran at a rate of nearly forty miles an hour, as it had nothing but its own weight to drag along. We understand that several of the public departments in the habit of forwarding stores to the upper provinces have been applied to by the directors of the railway company for a return of the number of persons and quantity of goods for which passages and freight have been engaged in private steamers during the year. We believe these returns have been asked for with a view to compare the comparative cost at what the same number of persons and quantity of freight could be conveyed by the railway. This looks as if the railway was really going to be opened some time or other, and that the only thing remaining to be done was the fixing of the rates of freight and passage. If, however, the rates charged by our inland steam navigation companies are to form the basis, the public will be disappointed in their expectations of cheap travelling, for it so happens that since the withdrawal of the Government boats, private companies had it all to themselves, and therefore the rates were far from being the cheapest.

NEW INSOLVENT ACT.-Sir Lawrence Peel's draft of a new Insolvent Act is ready, and will be submitted to the Legislative Council of India almost immediately. It is said that the new Act will entirely remove those anomalies which in the existing Act are very justly complained of.

LIEUTENANT ARCHIBALD PROCTER, 39TH N.I., is to he tried upon two charges of wilful murder, for shooting the two Burmese some months ago, on the ground of their being spies. -Hurkaru.

SECRETARY TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.-The appointment of secretary to the Legislative Council of India has been conferred upon Mr. Morgan, of the Calcutta bar, with a salary of 2,500 rupees per month. Mr. Cochrane is to succeed Mr. Morgan in the appointment of acting master of the Supreme Court during the absence of Mr. Macpherson.

GOVERNMENT CATTLE ESTABLISHMENTS. —The Gazette of June 21 contains the order for the reduction in the Government cattle establishments. By these new arrangements a saving of twelve lakhs of rupees per annum will be effected in the military expenditure.

THE WELLINGTON ENDOWMENT FUND.-An account of the subscriptions to the Wellington Endowment Fund has been published; from which it appears that the total number of subscribers is 1,356, being 1,211 European and 165 natives, whose contributions, including the collections at the Straits settlements, amounted to Rs. 1,39,306 13., of which Rs. 1,33,454 3. 2. have been paid, and Rs. 5,852 9. 11. remain outstanding. The royal army has contributed Rs. 30,714 12. 10., so that the total amount forthcoming from Bengal falls little short of Rs. 180,000.

ASSISTANT-SURGEON WIGSTROM, one of the officers engaged in the late fracas at the military club, the investigation of which has occupied so long a period, has, it is said, made himself scarce, and according to a contemporary is supposed to have left in the screw steamer Argo.-Hurkaru.

THE REVEREND W. KAY, principal of Bishop's College, is about to proceed to England: failing health is the cause.

A CARPET OF IVORY.-The Citizen informs us that among the curiosities to be transmitted from India to the great exhibition of 1855, in Paris, is a carpet of ivory. It is 20 feet long by 6 feet broad, and made of long strips of ivory plaited like the matting of our rooms. The price fixed upon it is 3000 rupees, and it may yet become the fashion. Such a carpet would be nearly indestructible, but we fear it will have the inconvenience which attends cocoanut matting-it will be slippery.

DELHI.-A most agreeable change has taken place in the weather. The periodical rains set in yesterday about half-past 12, noon, with a heavy shower and strong breeze from the N.E. Up to yesterday the heat had been very oppressive.-Delhi Gazette, June 14.

MR. A. FORBES.-The civil and sessions judge of Chittagong, Mr. A. Forbes, has sent in his application for permission to retire from the civil service.

THE BENGAL COAL COMPANY.-We understand that at the meeting of the shareholders of the Bengal Coal Company, which was held yesterday, the financial result of the operations of the past half year exhibited a clear profit of Rs. 1,07,516. 15. 10, out of which a dividend of twelve per cent. per share per annum was declared. A proposition was brought forward which has been postponed for final decision at a special meeting to be called for the purpose, to the effect that an addition to the capital of the Company should be created by opening a few hundred new shares, the old shareholders, in consideration of the three lakhs of working capital contributed by them, benefitting under the new arrangement by being allowed an increase to the number of shares held by them in the proportion of one in four.-Hurkaru, June 22.

MR. MACLEOD WYLIE.-We much regret to learn that Mr. Macleod Wylie, the first judge of the court of small causes, continues in a very delicate state of health. We sincerely hope that we shall shortly be able to announce his convalescence, for should he be compelled to leave Calcutta for a change of air it might be difficult to find a locum tenens, who, by his knowledge of law, combined with great courtesy, would be so acceptable to the community at large; added to which Mr. Wylie's reputation for a conscientious discharge of his duties stand so high, that suitors, if we are rightly informed, are at times content to accept his decision, when, were another on the bench, they might possibly appeal to a higher tribunal.-Hurkaru, June 27.

MR. W. H. ELLIOTT.-From letters from Burdwan, we are sorry to learn that the health of our late chief magistrate, Mr. W. H. Elliott, and the officiating commissioner of revenue and circuit of that division, is so impaired, that he contemplates applying to Government for leave of absence on medical certificate.

ROGERS v. BLUETT.-Counsel for Captain Rogers have moved the Supreme Court for a rule for Mrs. Bluett to show cause why a criminal information should not issue against her for the slanderous imputations upon Mrs. Rogers, uttered by Mrs. Bluett while giving her evidence as a witness in the action for libel brought against her by Captain Rogers. The information was moved for against Mrs. Bluett as the publisher of a written libel, her evidence having been reduced to writing by the clerk of the papers, and afterwards signed by her according to the rule and practice of the Court. Affidavits mous put by Oupo n

Mrs. Rogers's female attendant and medical man denying fully and minutely the falsehoods deposed to by Mrs. Bluett. The Court refused the application on the ground that this was not a case calling for the extraordinary mode of redress by means of criminal information. Sir L. Peel in delivering judgment, said that the trial referred to of Rogers v. Bluett was fresh in the recollection of the Court, and it was in the opinion of the Court scarcely necessary, considering the style of the evidence given by Mrs. Bluett, to have taken the trouble of thus publicly coming forward to contradict the assertions then made by her in a way that could lead no person who heard them to give them any credit. But putting that point wholly out of consideration, it appeared to the Court very unadvisable to extend the rules hitherto affecting applications for criminal informations, which were applications of an extraordinary kind.-Hurkaru.

RESIGNATION OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE.-We regret exceedingly to hear that Sir Lawrence Peel has, in consequence of failing health, tendered his resignation of the Chief Justiceship. Sir Lawrence's departure will be a serious loss, not only to Calcutta, but to India at large, for his great legal knowledge and truly liberal spirit would bave rendered him invaluable as Vice President of the legislative Council. We hardly know how his loss is to be supplied. We are glad to be able to add that there is nothing alarming in the illness of Sir Lawrence, and that he is suffering chiefly from debility, brought on by long residence in India. Hurkaru.

BABOO PROSONO COOMAR TAGORE has been appointed Deputy Clerk to the Legislative Council. The selection is, we consider, an admirable one, for in addition to the knowledge he must have of the feelings and wants of his countrymen, the Baboo has from his long practice as a leading pleader in the Sudder Court necessarily obtained an intimate acquaintance with the Mofussil laws and Company's regulations, which cannot but be of eminent service in the situation he has been chosen to fill. The salary of the new appointment is, we are told, to be Rs. 1,250 per mensem.

CROSSMAN V. WARREN.-We understand that Capt. Crossman, Superintendent of Bazaars at Barrackpore, has filed a plaint for libel in the Supreme Court against Col. Warren, late Brigadier of NNE that station, on account of the article which appeared in the Ming Chronicle of the 22nd of May, reflecting upon the conduct first-named officer in the discharge of his staff duties.-HARG June 17.

NEWSPAPE

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LORD DALHOUSIE, in determining the limits of the territorial rule of Lieut.-Governor of Bengal, has deemed it expedient to place the Tenasserim and Pegu Provinces directly under the Governor-General in Council.

GOVERNMENT GENERAL ORDERS.

NEW SUB-DIVISION.

June 12, 1854.-The lieut.-governor of Bengal has been pleased to sanction the formation of a sub-division, composed of thannahs Gourunddee, Khutwalliparah, and Booreer Haut, in Zillah Backergunge, and thannah Sheebchur, in Zillah Furreedpore, with the head-quarters at Madareepore.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.

Fort William, June 13, 1854. No. 632 of 1854.-In amendment of the rules on the subject of travelling allowance to officers of the Department of Public Works, contained in General Order No. 113 of February 22, 1850, the Most Noble the GovernorGeneral in Council is pleased to authorize the grant of travelling allowance at the rate of eight annas per mile to all executive and assistant executive officers, for all journeys performed in the execution of their public duties, subsequently to May 31, 1854, which require the officer to proceed to a distance of more than five miles from his place of residence.

2. The mileage will be passed on monthly journals showing the places visited, and the object and results of each journey, and bearing the approval of the superintending engineer.

3. This order is not applicable to the canal department, NorthWestern Provinces.

With reference to para. 24 of Government General Order, No. 430, of the 21st April last, the Most Noble the GovernorGeneral in Council is pleased to direct, that the Arracan and Chittagong divisions, department of public works, shall be transferred from the control of the superintending engineer in Pegu to that of the superintending engineer of the 2nd circle under the Government of Bengal, under whom the new Arracan road is likewise placed, with the exception of the portion passing over the mountains, which will continue under the superintending engineer in Pegu.

BRIGADE COMMANDS.

L'UT Willums no 10, 1094. —llumstaines having occurred which render it expedient that the special attention should be drawn to the orders of the Hon. Court of Directors relative to divisional (and brigade) commands, the Most Noble the GovernorGeneral in Council is pleased to direct the publication of the following extract from their letter to the governor of the presidency of Fort William in Bengal, No. 95 of 10th September, 1851, para. 7 viz :-"No officer who is not fully qualified for the discharge of those duties, should be selected for the command, or be continued in it if he become disabled by loss of health."

CIVIL.

APPOINTMENTS, &c. ABERCROMBIE, R. to offic. as coll. of Morshedabad.

ANSON, E. H. 2nd asst. to agt. to gov. gen. to Central India at Indore, to be 1st asst. June 13.

BOILEAU, C. E. to exercise powers of jt. mag. and dep. coll. in zillah Budaon.

CAMPBELL, G. retd. to du. June 16, re-attached to N. W. Prov. and Punjab.

CHAPMAN, C. E. to be an asst. to the mag. and the coll. of Bhagulpore, June 15.

DALRYMPLE, F. A. E. to be mag. of Howrah, fr. June 15, but cont. to off. as coll. of Dinagepore, June 20.

FORBES, F. C. transf. fr. Mynpoory to Etawah, June 14, vested with powers of jt. mag. in district of Etawah.

GRANT, D. to be an asst. to mag. and coll. of Banda, to exercise special powers.

HAMPTON, G. B. vest. with pow. of a dep. coll. in the distr. of

Hooghly and Nuddea, June 21.

HOGG, F. F. to be an asst. in district of Etab.

MORGAN, W. to be clerk, of the legislative council.
MUSPRATT, H. to offic. as coll. of Beerbhoom.

NICOLSON, D. G. asst. com. rec. ch. of duties of prin. asst. com. office and treasury of Tenasserim and Martaban provinces on dept. of Capt Tickell to Amherst.

PHILLIPPS, A. L. M. to be an asst. in the Meerut div. June 3.
TAYLOR, S. H. C. to be an asst. to mag. and coll. of Burdwan.
WIGRAM, F. S. to exercise powers of jt. mag. and dept. coll. in
zillah Muttra.

WIGRAM, R. J. to be an asst. to mag. of Howrah.
WYATT, T. res. serv. of E.I.C. June 10.

ADMITTED TO THE SERVICE.-ARRIVED AT DATE SPECIFIED.

WEBSTER, H. B. June 17.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

BLUNT, W. 1 mo. CROMMELIN, A. G. 3 mo. GRANT, W. C. 1 mo. LEWIS, J. M. 1 mo. MORRIS, G. G. 1 mo.

SANDEMAN, H. D. 2 mo. fr. Aug. 1, prep. to proc. to Europe on furl.

ECCLESIASTICAL.

APPOINTMENTS, &c.

GAWEN, Rev. J. serv. pl. at disp. of the Gov. of India, June 16, to be chap. of Prome fr. April 15, v. Wells, app. canc. June 23. HILL, Rev. S. J. to be a marriage registrar in the dist. of Moorshedabad, June 13.

MILITARY. APPOINTMENTS, &c.

ALLEN, Ens. A. B. to do duty with 37th N.I. at Barrackpore. BAKER, Capt. F. M. 65th N.I. has furnished certificates of qualification as surveyor and engineer.

BIRCH, Ens. F. M. to do duty with 33rd N.I. at Barrackpore. CAVENAGH, Brev. maj. O. 32nd N.I. supt. of affairs of the Mysore princes, to be town and fort maj. of Fort William, and ex officio supt. of govt. cadets, v. Brown, June 27.

CHALMERS, Ens. W. G. to do duty with 10th N.I. at Benares. CHEAPE, Brig. gen. Sir J. K.C.B. fr. Pegu to Cawnpore div. June 9. COLE, Lieut. A. N. 10th N.I. to be brev. capt. fr. June 12. D'AGUILAR, Lieut. G. interp. and qr. mr. 4th N.I. to perf. du. of adjt. dur. m. c. of Aikman.

DAVIES, Capt. F. J. 58th N.I. services pl. at disp. of foreign dept. June 27.

DAWSON, Lieut. J. 1st N.I. to continue to act as 2nd in command
Arracan batt.

DE BOURBEL, Lieut. R. exec. eng. Damoodah div. in the dist. of
Burdwan, is vested with powers of a jt. mag. in the dist. June 13.
EDEN, Capt. W. F. 1st assist. to agt. to gov. gen. for Central
India at Indore, to be pol. agt. at Bhopal, June 13.
FAGAN, Ens. H. to do duty with 42nd L.I. at Benares.
FAGAN, Lieut. C. S. 2nd in com. 1st inf. Hydrabad cont. to act as
adjt.

GERMON, Lieut. R. C. 13th N.I. to be brev. capt. fr. June 12. GORDON, Lieut. A. C. to be a dept. comm. of 3rd class in Saugor and Nerbudda territories.

GRAYDON, Lieut. W. 16th N.I. to be brev. capt. from June 12. HALL, Lieut. G. W. M. 2nd in com. 4th irr. cav, to rec. ch. of station st. off. fr. Hilliard.

HAMILTON, Lieut. T. C. to cont. to act as adjt. to Arracan batt. HARDINGE, Lieut. G. N. 2nd in com. of guide corps, to offic. as adjt. Punjab irr. force.

HASTINGS, Lieut. Hon. E. P. R. H. 32nd N.I. to be brev. capt. fr. June 15.

HAWES, Lieut. B. asst. commis. Saugor and Nerbudda territories, to offic. with the full powers of a mag. as dep. commis. in charge of Seonee, subject to the result of the examination to be held in Oct. next.

HEATH, Lieut. A. H. art. to offic. as exec. offr. Sealcote div. dur. abs. of Lieut. J. H. Maxwell.

HOGGAN, Unposted Ens. G. H. W. to do duty with 19th N.I. at Lucknow.

HUNTER, Lieut. A. 25th N.I. to be brev. capt. fr. June 11. HUTHWAITE, Lieut. col. comdt. E. c.B. horse art. perm. to draw his pay and allowances fr. Meerut circle of payment. INNES, Lieut. P. R. 1st Eur. fus. to be capt of a comp. fr. May 10, v. Combe, ret.

JACOB, Ens. H. J. C. to do duty with 45th N.I. at Bareilly. JENKINS, Lieut. R. assist. to govr. genl.'s agt. in Rajpootana, to be 2nd assist. to agt. to the govr. gen. for Central India, at Indore, June 13.

JOHNSTONE, Lieut. H. C. 5th N.I. has furnised certificates of qualification as surveyor and engineer.

KEMP, Ens. G. T. to do du. with 42nd L.I. at Benares. KEYES, Lieut. C. P. 2nd in com. 1st regt. Punjab inf. to offic. as adj. on dept. of Travers.

LIND, Lieut. J. B. to offic. as 2nd in com. 5th Punjab inf. v. Williamson.

MACFARLANE, Lieut. C. 1st Eur. fus. to be 1st lieut. fr. May 10, v. Combe, ret.

MACHELL, Lieut. L. art. to offic. as com. of No. 4, or gar. comp. Dera Ishmael Khan, and commis. of ord. dur. abs. of Mackinnon.

MACPHERSON, Capt. T. C. pol. agent at Bhopal, to be pol. agent at Gwalior.

MACQUEEN, Lieut. A. 42nd L.I. to be brev. capt. fr. June 18. MAISTER, Lieut. G. art. to offic. for Mecham as a.-d.-c. to the Gov. Gen. dur. his abs. on duty.

MALCOLM, Major D. A. rec. ch. of off. of res. at Baroda, fr. Col. Outram, May 30.

MARTIN, Lieut. C. 1st L.C. to off. as adj. and qr. mr. to Gov. Gen.'s body guard, and to act as 2nd in com. June 21. MARSHALL, Lient. W. E. 48th N.1. is permitted to study at the Thomason College of Civil Engineering at Roorkee until Nov. 1

M'QUEEN, Unposted Ensign J. W. to do duty with head qu. wing of 41st N.I. at Etawah, instead of at Mynpoorie, as previously notified.

MEEHAM, Lieut. R. art. to com. of No. 2 comp. horse It. field batt. Asnee, v. Stokes, dec.

MERRICK, Lieut. T. C. 3rd N.I. dep. superint. Ganges canal, to remain in that situation.

MOFFAT, Capt. A. R. 58th N.I. to offic. as exec. off. 2nd div. Lahore and Peshawur-road, as a temp. arrangement.

MONEY, Capt. J. art. to act as adj. to left wing 4th batt. art. v. Turnbull, ret. to Peshawur.

MORTON, 1st Lieut. W. E. eng. to be brev. capt. fr. June 11. NEWMARCH, Ens. H. F. 24th N.I. to be lieut. fr. June 12, v. Howard, dec.

NICOLL, Capt. H. 50th N.I. acting brigade major at Cawnpore, to be a major of brigade on the estab. v. Monteath, res. June 27. OAKES, Ens. R. E. 52nd N.I. to be lieut. fr. June 1, v. Smith, dec.

OSBORNE, Lieut. H. R. 55th N.I. has passed the exam. in field engineering.

PALMER, Capt. C. O'B. to rank from March 20, v. Williamson,

res.

PHILIPS, Capt. J. C. 3rd Eur. reg. to rejoin as 2nd in com. 18th irr. cav. June 9.

PROBYN, Lieut. D. M. to act as 2nd in com. 2nd Punjab cav. dur. abs. of Nicholson; to be adj. to 2nd regt. Punjab cav. fr. Aug. 5, 1852, v. Couper.

ROBARTS, Lieut. C. J. 43rd L.I. to be brev. capt. fr. June 12. Ross, Lieut. E. D. R. 3rd Eur. reg. to rejoin as adjt. 17th irr. cav. June 9.

Row, Lieut. W. S. exec. off. Adjie div. in the district of Burdwan, vested with powers of a jt. mag. in the dist. June 13.

SHARP, Capt. J. N. engrs. appt. to offic. as civ. architect and gar. engr. Fort William, canc.

SHORT, Lieut. W. D. A. R. engr. to be exec. engr. in Midnapore and Culmejole div. dept. public works, v. Rigby, transf. SMITH, Lieut. col. L. H. inv. estab. perm. to reside at Umballah, and draw his pay and allowances fr. Sirhind circle of payment. SNOW, Lieut. T. R. 9th L.C. to be lieut. fr. June 18. STAPLES, Lieut. T. 58th N.I. to proc. to Sulhead, in Hazarah, and rec. temp. ch. of 7th comp. sap. and min. fr. Lieut. G. C. Rowcroft.

SWAYNE, Lieut. J. D. exec. off. north Hidgellee div. in the dist. of Midnapore, is vested with power of jt. mag. in that district. THOMAS, Lieut. E. 3rd Eur. regt. to be brev. capt. fr. June 12. TURNER, Lieut. F. M'T. adj. to guide corps, to offic. as 2nd in com. 5th cav. Punjab irreg. force.

TWYNAM, Ens. E. J. L. 25th N.I. to be lieut. fr. May 7, v. Munro, dec.

TYTLER, Capt. J. N. B. F. 9th irr. cav. to assu. temp. ch. of adj.'s off. du. abs. of Fenwick.

WHEELER, Ens. F. to do duty with 50th N.I. at Benares.

WILLIAMSON, Capt. J. 1st Eur. Fus. res. serv. of E.I.C. March 20.

WILLIAMSON, Lieut. J. 2nd in com. 5th Punjab inf. to offic. as maj. of brig. v. Jones.

WILLOUGHBY, 1st Lieut. G. D. art. to perform duties of adj. to art. div. at Prome.

WOOD, Lieut. H. dep. commr. of 2nd class in the Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories, to ass. ch. of the Dumoh dist.
WREN, Cornet F. S. M. to do duty with 1st L.C. at Cawnpore.

ADMITTED TO THE SERVICE.-ARRIVED AT THE DATES

SPECIFIED.

CAVALRY.

BARLOW, M. June 17.

INFANTRY.

GORDON, H. W. June.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

ANDERSON, Ens. A. M. 38th N.I. 18 mo. m. c. old reg.
ARMSTRONG, Lieut. C. 14th N.I. 3 yrs. to Europe, m.c. old reg.
BOILEAU, Ens. T. B. fr. April 30 to May 21, in ext. and to enable
him to rejoin,

BRODIE, Lieut. C. G. 25th N.I. 3 yrs. m.c. new reg.
CHESTER, Ens. S. D. E. W. fr. June 1 to Oct. 15, to Simla.
CUMBERLAND, Capt. W. inv. estab. 18 mo. to Europe, m.c.
DARLING, Lieut. P. 24th N.I. 3 mo. fr. July 15, to Cashmere,

old regs.

DELANE, Lieut. G. 6th L.C. 6 mo.

DEPREE, Lieut. G. C. art. 6 mo. to Neilgherries, m.c. old regs. EAGAR, Lieut. F. J. 25th N.I. 3 yrs to Europe.

FINNIS, Lieut. col. fr. March 26, to, to rem. at Benares until arrival of his corps.

FRASER, Lieut. col. engrs. 18 mo. to Europe, new regs.

GRANT, Lieut. B. D. 35th L.I. 6 mo. fr. May 20, to Simla, on m.c. old regs.

GRANT, 1st Lieut. J. H. art. fr. 24th May to Oct. 10, to Simla, on m.c. old regs.

HAIG, Lieut. A. S. 55th N.I. 3 yrs. to Europe, m.c. old reg. HAND, Ens. T. M. 51st N.I. 4 mo. fr. June 15, to Cashmere, old regs.

HASELL, Capt. C. 48th N.I. leave cancelled.

HICKEY, Lieut. R. J. F. 1st Eur. fus. to Jan. 1855, Mauritius, m.c. old reg.

INNES, Capt. J. C. 61st N.I. June 1 to Nov. 30, to Meerut and Simla, on m.c. old reg.

JACKSON, 2nd Lieut. H. D. art. 3 yrs. to Eur. on furl. old regs. JENKINS, Lieut. H. G. 10th L.C. 6 mo. fr. April 15, to Cashmere and Meerut, old regs.

KENNEDY, Lieut. col. J. D. 5th N.I. fr. May 8 to July 8, to Simal, old rules.

MACKENZIE, Brev. maj. A. h.a. 6 mo. fr. May 20, to Simla, on m.c. old reg.

MANDERSON, Cornet W. J. 2nd L.C. fr. May 28 to Oct. 15, to Simla and hills north of Deyrah, on m.c. old regs.

MARSDEN, Brev. maj. F. C. 29th N.I. 6 mo. furl. to Europe,

new regs.

MAXWELL, Lieut. J. H. engrs. May 20 to Nov. 19, new reg. to Cashmere.

MCCAUSLAND, Lieut. col. J. K. 50th N.I. fr. June 1 to Nov. 30, to Simla, on m.c.

PERKINS, 2nd Lieut. A. engrs. 6 mo. fr. May 16, to Mussoorie and hills north of Deyrah, on m.c.

PIERSON, Ens. W. S. 54th N.I. fr. June 1 to Oct. 15, to Nowgong, old regs.

POULET, Ens. J. 17th N.I. March 1 to Nov. 20, to Simla and Ninee Tal, on m.c. old reg.

SIMPSON, Capt. T. 15 days.

WEBSTER, Lieut. R. F. 3rd Eur. regt. 2 mo. fr. May 20, to pres. and 3 yrs. to Eur. old reg.

WRIFORD, 1st Lieut. C. R. 1st fus. May 6 to Oct. 15, to rem. at pres. old reg.

MEDICAL.

APPOINTMENTS, &c.

BEALE, Surg. A. to rank fr. Dec. v. Inglis, ret.

BOWHILL, Asst. surg. J. to be surg. fr. May 16, v. Gerrard, dec. BROUGHAM, Surg. J. P. M.D. to rank fr. Jan. 20, v. Cumberland,

ret.

CHEYNE, Surg. G. M. 42nd L.I. to med. ch. of a detach. of 67th N.I. at Benares.

ELDERTON, Surg. C. A. fr. 4th to 15th N.I. at Peshawur ; to rank fr. Dec. 31, v. Grierson, ret.

FOGARTY, Surg. G. T. C. to rank fr. Dec. 1, for the augmentation.

GRANT, Surg. G. to rank fr. March 31, v. Chapman, ret. HEMING, Sub-asst. surg. R. G. W. att. to civ. stat. of Etah, prom. fr. 2nd to 1st cl. of sub-asst. surgs. May 31. MACPHERSON, Surg. J. M.n. posted to 12th N.I. in Dec. appt. canc. June 9.

PHILIPS, Vet. surg. J. posted to 3rd L.C. v. Parry, June 9. NAISMITH, Surg. J. M.D. to rank fr. March 1, v. Wood, ret. SHURLOCK, Surg. W. to rank fr. Nov. 15, 1853, for 3rd Eur. reg. TIERNEY, Asst. surg. J. F. to join and do duty with H.M.'s 10th foot.

WELLS, Surg. W. W. to rank March 26, v. Davidson, ret.

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8th. Lieut. A. R. Bayly, passed exam. for surveyor.-10th. Lieut. T. C. Robertson, to May 31, in ext.-22nd. Capt. W. H. Poulett, May 29 to Oct. 31, to Murree, on m.c.; Lieut. G. P. E. Morreson, to be an assist. in civ. eng. dep. in the Punjab.-29th. Lieut. V. Tonnochy, to be dep. superint. of the West Jumna Canal fr. March 21.43rd. Lieut. L. Graham, Sept. 23 to March 25, in ext. to rem. in Eng.-52nd. Capt. the Hon. E. G. Curzon, mo. fr. May 22, to Simla.-60th. Lieut. J. P. Battersby, pl. at disp. of for. dep. for empl. on roads to New Sanatarium in the Chumba hills.-74th. Capt. W. W. J. Bruce, to Nov. 19, in ext. to rem. in England; Lieut. H. Y. Stonehouse, perm. to retire.-78th. Surg. Webster, to resume med. ch.; Ens. Finlay, 2 yrs. to Eng.-96th. Ens. J. B. Kirk, 5 mo. fr. May 21, to Darjeeling.

DOMESTIC.

BIRTHS.

BOILEAU, wife of Lieut. T. T. 7th L.C. d. at Julundhur, June 19. CANTER, wife of Capt. 2nd in com. 5th regt. Scindiah's contingent, d. at Gwalior, June 12.

CHAMBERS, wife of Capt. W. F. 75th F. d. at Peshawur, June 16.
COURT, wife of M. H. d. at Cawnpore, June 16.
CRAGG, wife of W. d. still born, at Calcutta, June 13.
DANE, wife of R. surg. of 29th foot, s. at Moulmein, May 21.
DEEFHOLTS, wife of R. of the Bengal off. s. at Calcutta, June 21.
FERRIS, Mrs. W. d. at Gokoolgunge, June 10.

FORBES, wife of Conductor J. s. at Dum Dum, June 25.
GILMORE, wife of M. S. c.s. d. at Pooree, June 7.
GRANT, wife of Hon. J. P. c.s. still-born child, June 16.

INGRAM, wife of M. L. s. at Calcutta, June 14.

KRUKLEBERG, wife of Rev. C. s. at Chupra, May 25.
LACROIX, wife of E. H. d. at Calcutta, June 27.

LASCELLES, wife of Rev. H. H. chaplain, twin s. at Saugor,
June 1.

LAWRENCE, wife of J. c.s. s. at Murree, May 27.
LUDLAM, wife of A. L. s. at Nynee Tal, June 2.
MARTINDALE, wife of G. R. d. at Calcutta, June 18.

MEREWETHER, wife of W. L. Sinde horse, d. at Shikarpore,
June 12.

MORAN, wife of W. d. at Calcutta, June 14.

NICHOLSON, wife of Lieut. A. L. 64th N.I. d. at Lahore, June 3.
RICKETTS, wife of H. A. s. at Doaba factory, June 3.
ROBERTS, wife of F. M. s. at Dum Dum, June 15.
SWIFT, wife of B. 87th foot, d. at Penang, May 15.
WILLIS, Mrs. A. J. d. at Calcutta, June 14.

YOUNGERMAN, wife of Capt. brig Dido, d. at Calcutta, June 6.

MARRIAGES.

BOISRAGON, Lieut. T. W. R. 69th N.I. to Margaret, d. of Maj.
J. G. Gerrard, 1st Bengal fus. at Mussoorie, June 3.
BROWN, J. Overseer canal dept. to relict of the late band master,
J. Dunn, 31st N.I. at Julundhur, May 11.

GILMORE, Capt. H. C. inv. estab. to the widow of P. A. Johnson, late of Manchester, at Caumnpore, June 12.

GORDALL, H. B. to Mary, d. of J. Eede, uncov. asst. to civ. aud. N.W. Provs. at Agra, May 19.

LEWIS, Capt. H. master attendant of Rangoon, to Catherine, eld. d. of the late J. Norton, of Littleonn Hall, Staffordshire, [at Calcutta, June 13.

ROACH, J. H. to Mary, d. of J. Cordozo, of H.M.'s pension estab. at Gowhatty.

SLOAN, W. to Laura, d. of A. Vanderputt, at Ichapoor, May 22. STEEL, Lieut. J. A. 17th N.I. to Laura, youngest d. of Brig. E. Gwatkin, at Mussoorie, June 13.

WILLIAMS, Lieut. L. H. 6th N.I. to Emma, youngest d. of the lato T. Jones, of Clower, at Ahuzcoporo, Juno 6.

DEATHS.

BELETTY, T. S. asst. foreign dept. Govt. of India, aged 34, at Calcutta, June 26.

CAVANAGH, H. banker, at Cawnpore, June 2.

COCKBURN, R. s. of M. D. late c.s. of dysentery, at Luz, June 3. CRAGG, wife of W. at Calcutta, June 14.

DAVISON, W. of Kussowlie, at Simla, June 12.

DADD, W. aged 57, at Allahabad, June 2.

FORBES, inf. s. of Mrs. at Dum Dum, June 18.

FRANCIS, Emma, inf. d. of Capt. engrs. at Jakatala, May 27.
GRIFFITHS, Mrs. T. at Agra, June 9.

GUEST, J. A. at Meerut, May 30.

HARWARD, S. of T. H. C. at Cawnpore, June 11.

HOWARD, Lieut. J. J. E. 24th N.I. aged 26, at Wuzeerabad, June 12.

LOGAN, G. 1st asst. G. T. survey of India, at Mussoorie, June 10. MERCADO, A. at Chandernagore, June 16.

MOORE, J. band master 49th N.I. at Phillour.

NEWMAN, Eliz. inf. d. of James, accountant, at Kuddapah,
May 21.

NOTT, inf. s. of Lieut. R. M. 64th N.I. at Lahore, May 31.
OGLE, inf. d. of M. at the convent, Sirdhanna, June 12.

ONSLOW, inf. d. of Maj, W. C. at sea, on board the Bengal,
May 8.

REID, inf. s. of Capt. C. Sermoor batt. at Binsur, Almorah, June 9.

SAUNDER, inf. child of J. at Calcutta, June 25.

SMITH, F. W. Electric Telegraph Office, Kedgeree station, at Calcutta, June 15.

WILSEY, inf. d. of Serj. E. art. at Meerut, June 10.

SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.

JUNE 16.-Hydrabad, Castle, Adelaide; Cambrone, Youbert, Bourbon. -17. Steamer Hindostan, Tronson, Suez, Aden, Galle, and Madras; Paou Shun, Bart, Hong-Kong and Singapore; Meridian, Thibant, Bourbon; Mary Anne, Kinsey, put back from Thornhills Channell.-18. Old England, Pearce, put back leaky in the ship's upper work; Martaban, Brown, Melbourne and Batavia; Westward Ho, Hussey, California.-19. Superior, Caubery, Melbourne, Batavia and Singapore; Meridian, Theband, Bourbon.-22. Maha Rance, Carr, Liverpool; Parthenon, Baker, Boston and San Francisco.-23. Ereneste, Allemes, Pondemorka.-24. Steamer Fire Queen, Burbank, Chittagong; Thos. Mitchell, Paul, London; William Carey, Emment, Liverpool; Aga Backur, Barnett, Rangoon; Paragon, Murch, Maulmein; Lismoyne, King, Madras; Rose, Punjab, Bourbon.

25. Steamer Propontis, Maynard, Southampton, St. Vincent, Ascension St. Helena, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, Point de Galle, and Madras Ripsima Anna Maria, Hickford, China, Singapore, and Penang; Samuel Appleton, Young, San Francisco.-26. Crishna, Lewes, Sydney.-27. Alexander John Kerr, Dickson, Madras; Thos. Royden, White, Port Phillip.-28. Asiatic, McLeod, Port Phillip; Sir Robt. Seppings, Clark, Mauritius; Almahamada, Salmon, Mauritius; Albany, Gorham, Port Phillip; Cœur de Lion, Clendon, Mauritius.-29. Steamer Sesostris, Neblett, Maulmein; Thalusties, Turbet, Port Phillip; Dashing Wave, Fisk, San Francisco; T. D. Moisson, Mauritius.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Per Paou Shun (June 7), from HONG-KONG.-Mrs. Francis, Per steamer Fire Queen (June 24), from CHITTAGONG.-Capt. Llewelyn and child, Mr. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Langlois, Mrs. Reid, Miss Statham, Messrs. Mohr and Law, Capt. Brightman, and Mr. Johannes.

Per Aga Backer (June 24), from RANGOON.-Mrs. Jones, Mr. Macna mara, and Serjt. Conolly.

Per Lismoine (June 24), from MADRAS.-Messrs. Warrington and Delacroix, and Mr. and Mrs. Hopwood.

Per Thomas Mitchell.-Dr. Stewart, Capt. Gowan, Cadet Curtain, and Volunteer Young.

Per Paragon. -Mrs. Murch and family.

Per steamer Propontis (June 25), from SOUTHAMPTON.-Rev. Mr. and Mrs. White, Messrs. Branfil and Walker, cadets; and Mon. Curbinon. From CAPE of GOOD HOPE.-Mr. Pearson, c.s. From MAURITIUS.-Dr. Maxton and native servant.

Per Samuel Appleton (June 25).-Mrs. and Master Young.

Per steamer Hindoostan (June 17), from MADRAS.-From SOUTHAMPTON. -Mr. Curtis, Mr. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Delpratt, Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Barlow, Mr. Heunlop, and Messrs. Pafenger and Rougrein. From SUEZ.Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. From GALLE.-Mr. Sampson. From BOMBAY Lieut. col. Havelock. From MADRAS.-Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Capt. and Mrs. Fay and infant, Mr. Webster, and Mr. Lafond.

Per Alexander John Kerr (June 27), from MADRAS.-Mr. Owen.
Per Thomas Boyden (June 27), from PORT PHILLIP.-Miss Whyte.
Per Almahamady.-Mrs. Salmon and 3 children.

Per steamer Sesostris (June 29), from MAULMEIN.-Lients. Money and Johnson, of the 4th Sikh I.; Capt. Pughe, of the 47th N.I.; Mr. and Mrs. Presgrave and children, Messrs. Mathewson, Farquhar, Collie, D'Souza, and Athenas; Mrs. Robins and 3 children, Mrs. Brown and 2 children, and Mr. M'Namara.

DEPARTURES.

JUNE 11.-Lahore, Tesseyman, Liverpool; Mary Anne, Kinsey, Mau. ritius.-12. Rienzi, Leman, Boston; Kotka, Bergstrom, London.-14. Frank Johnson, Lothrop, Boston; Winterthur, Kersting, London.-15. Steamer Fire Queen, ; steamer Ganges, Black, Madras, Ceylon,

and Suez.-16. Argo, S. V. Hyde, Madras, Ceylon, Mauritius, Cape and London.-18. Ocean Eagle, Somes, Boston.-21. Creswall, Barnett, London; steamer Formosa, Penang, Singapore, and China; Jenassernn, -, Rangoon, -23. Naiad, Peche, Maulmain; Arrow, Rodgers, Singapore and China; Pere Chargnean, Vullon, Bourbon vid Mauritius.-25. Rolling Wave, Davys, Liverpool; Eranee, Smith, Singapore and China. -26. Erin, Box, Penang and Singapore; Pantaloon, Bonnyman, Singa pore and China: Gallant, Black, Penang and Singapore; Salazes, Isnard, Bourbon.-27. Nussur Musjeet, Fairweather, Mauritius,

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per screw steamer Argo (June 16), for MADRAS.-Maj. Nott, Dr. Montgomery, Lieut. Sinclair, Lieut. C. G. Dupree, and Mrs. Sladen. For the CAPE. J. H. Crawford, Esq. c.s.; and Lieut. Urquhart. For MAURITIUS. Mr. Martin, Lieut. Hickey, and Mr. Waters. For SOUTHAMPTON. -Mrs. Showers and 3 children; Mr. Arthur King, Mr. Fulton's 2 children, Mrs. Alexander and infant, Miss Welsh, Geo. Hill, Esq.; Mrs. Hill and child, D. Brown, Esq.; Christopher Richardson, Esq.; R. C. Carr, Esq. H.M.'s Gold Coast Corps; M. Anderson, Esq. 38th B.N.I.; Lieut. C. G. Brodie, Capt. La Touche, H.M.'s 98th regt.; Lieut. Morland, Rev. J. M. Bellew's 4 children, Mr. Mackenzie, Mr. C. G. Toovey, Lieut. J. F. Eager, Mrs. Col. Faber and child, Lieut. col. Babington, Mr. Babington, 2 children, 2 infants, and servant, the Rev. J. Harding, Mrs. Harding and child, Maj. Gordon, Mrs. Gordon, Miss Hidley, 2 children, Lieut. James Orr, Lieut. H. W. Ayton, H.M.'s 84th regt. Mrs. Carr and 2 children, infant, and servant, Maj. Shaw, Donald McKenzie, Esq. and Alex. Roylance, servant, Lieut. col. Anstruther and native servant, Mrs. Anstruther, Lieut. C. H. Riley, and Anthony Valle. For GALLE. Mr. C. H. Roddy and-Simon. For CAPE.-Private Taylor.

Per steamer Bengal (June 26), to CALCUTTA.-J. Lamond, Esq. Capt. G. W. Peyton, R. L. Brunton, Esq. lady, and native servant, Mrs. Showers, 5 children, and 2 native servants, and J. F. Durant, Esq. Per Amelia (June 24), to PENANG.-Lieut. W. Clark.

Per Hippagriffe (June 25), to CALCUTTA.-Messrs. A. Coshun, G. Johnstone, F. Johnstone, S. Brown, and C. Anderson.

Gawen,

Per steamer Tenasserim (June 21), for RANGOON.-Rev. Capt. Lewis, Edward Jones, Esq.; Messrs. D. S. Smith, Solomon, sub. asst. surg.; C. M. Doyle, F. Mendes, and Trevisain. For MAULMEIN.Mrs. Dawson and child, Mr. G. F. Gemmer, conservator of forests; Mr. C. T. Watkin, Mr. and Mrs. McCormick and 3 children.

Per steamer Bombay (June 29), for MADRAS.-Mrs. W. McAdam Stewart, Capt. Hopkinson, Mrs. Hopkinson, and child; Mr. 8. W. Clerk, Mr. T. Roods, and Geo. Ward. For SOUTHAMPTON.-Capt. G. Delane, Lieut. Webster. Mr. J. W. Roberts, Lieut. col. Fraser, c.B.; Mr. Emsley, Mr. Burrowes, John White, Henry Wilson, and Lieut. Jackson. To ALEXANDRIA.-Mr. Castley. To MARSEILLES.-Mr. Valette. To SOUTHAMPTON.-Mrs. Williamson and a child, Capt. D. Lane, Lieut. Webster, Lieut. col. Fraser, c.B.; Lieut. Jackson, Mr. J. Roberts, Mr. Emsley, Mr. Burrowes, Mr. De Russett, John White, Henry Wilson, Messrs. George Griffin, Morris Haynes, James Treanor, and J. Wilson. Lieut. T O. Barrow, Maj. G. W. Y. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Williams and infant. To MARSEILLES.-Lieut. T. W. Gibson. To ALEXANDRIA.-Maj. C. F. Liardet, W. Ewing, Esq. Mr. Jenkins, Lieut. S. Taylor, H. Montgomery, Esq. M.D.

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IMPORTS (Calcutta, June 29).—But a moderate amount of business has been done as far as the Import market is concerned. For British Piece Goods the demand is very slack, dealers keeping themselves back, and offering much lower prices than holders are inclined to accept. An improvement, however, is looked for shortly, unless the present stocks increase by heavy arrivals. Grey and White Shirtings, though selling in moderate quantity, have given way in prices from 2 to 4 annas, and in some instances a reduction of 6 annas has been submitted to for low descriptions. Jaconets are neglected, and dealers would not take them, unless at heavy reductions, which holders do not seem inclined to accede to. Madapollams are a shade lower, and in moderate inquiry. Lappets have declined considerably, yet there does not appear to be a good demand for these, as also for Grey and White Mulls. Very little has been done in Book Muslins, and as to Printed and Coloured Goods, little demand exists. Mule Twists, however, have been improving, and a fair business has been done at full prices both in these and in Coloured Yarns, which are looking up. No improvement to notice in Metals, with the exception of Copper, which has advanced a little. Holders are firm, and the stock is not large.

MADRAS.

REORGANIZATION OF MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS AT NAGPORE. The Madras United Service Gazette states, that Mr. Mansel has submitted to the Supreme Government a plan for the reorganization of the military arrangements of Nagpore. The late rajah maintained three regiments of foot, amounting to 2,400 men, four ressalahs of cavalry, and 300 artillerymen. There were besides a nondescript, but paid, rabble of some eleven hundred horse and foot. Mr. Mansel proposes to officer the three regiments of foot, and two ressalahs of horse on the plan of the nizam's contingent, and dismiss the remainder. The regiment of cavalry, and two of the regiments of infantry, stationed in the country, may then be withdrawn. Two regular infantry regiments will remain, and the total force in Nagpore will amount to about 5,000 men.

DEATH OF LIEUT.-COL. BREMNER." We regret," says the Madras Athenæum, "to record the death of Lieut.-Col. William Bremner, of the 41st regt. M.N.I., at Kamptee, on the 6th inst. This casualty promotes Maj. Arthur McCally, of the 44th regt. N.I. to lieut.-col., Capt. (Brev.-Maj.) Francis Dudgeon, to major, Lieut. Edward James Lawder, to captain, and Ensign Arthur Raikes to lieutenant."

LIEUT. TYRRELL, 18th N.I. has been ordered not to rejoin his regiment, his services being required to survey a line of railway which it is proposed to make from Negapatam to Trichinopoly. The iron road in question is to be laid down on the cheap system advocated by Col. Cotton, and will cost perhaps about Rs. 25,000 a mile. Where the rail encounters a nullah or other depression of

the surface, it will be carried over on screw piles, the utility of which have never been thoroughly appreciated in Madras. We have heard it said, that as a result not at all unlikely under the vigorous administration of Lord Harris, the line, which is sixtyeight miles in length, may be wholly finished by the 1st of January, 1856. This would be an achievement that would go a great way to remove from the presidency the long-enduring and much deserved epithet of "the Benighted."-Athenæum, June 13.

RUMOUR OF A DISTURBANCE.-A rumour got abroad about a fortnight since that some of the civilians to the southward had become apprehensive of a disturbance and consequent loss of revenue, owing to the removal from Trichinopoly to the Neilgherries of the principal portion of the European troops serving in the southern division, and that government had it therefore in contemplation to order back great part of H.M.'s 74th highlanders. We expressed our opinion at the time, that such an absurdity as ordering down the highlanders could never have been thought of by the authorities; and as a proof that it never was, we may mention that the government only a few days back sanctioned the disbursement of a small sum for improving the temporary barracks on the hills for the married people, and this they certainly would not have done, had any doubts existed on the subject. Besides, too, if the collector fancies that additional troops are required at Trichinopoly, a squadron, or wing of cavalry, might without difficulty or inconvenience be spared from Bangalore, and an entire regiment of cavalry will probably soon become available, when the proposed changes come into play at Nagpore. Some ten or twelve years ago, when the idea of hill stations was first entertained, we remember hearing that the civilians were strongly opposed to the withdrawal of Europeans from Trichinopoly, on the ground that their absence might possibly encourage the natives to become troublesome, not that there was the smallest real cause for such an idea; on the contrary, indeed, all military men who have ever been stationed to the southward declare, that the people are as quiet a race as any in southern India, and such is borne out by the fact that not a soldier has been required for service, south of the Pallaur river, for the last forty years! We can only therefore attribute the anxiety of the civilians to retain European troops at a station which has ever been notoriously fatal to that section of the service, to the remains of that nervous feeling of suspicion and distrust, with which Madras officials were wont in by-gone days to be affected, in respect to the fidelity of the native troops, and their fitness to cope with a rabble of their own people; but military men, who know them better, are perfectly free from such ridiculous suspicions.-U. S. Gazette, June 20.

CIVIL. APPOINTMENTS, &c.

AGNEW, G. V. to be asst. to the coll. and mag. of Tanjore. ANSTRUTHER, T. A. civ. and sess. judge of zillah of Rajahmundry, del. over ch. of court to P. Irvine.

COPLESTON, F. to be civ. and sess. judge of Rajahmundry.
ELLIS, G. H. S. to be subord. judge of Mangalore.
HATHAWAY, A. sub-judge of zillah of Cuddepah, resumed charge
of court.

HUDDLESTON, W. head asst. to coll. and mag. of Chingleput, to be
a marriage registrar of that district, v. Fullerton.
ROBINSON, Jas. to be add. sub-coll. and jt. mag. of Canara.
SANDEMAN, Alex. S. to be head asst. to coll. and mag. of Malabar.
SIM, W. C. to be asst. to coll. and mag. of the N. div. of Arcot.
WOODGATE, C. H. acting civ. and sess. judge of zillah of Tinevelly,
res. ch. of court.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

ANSTRUTHER, T. A. 1 mo. to pres. and 3 yrs. to Europe.
PRENDERGAST, T. 2 yrs to sea and Simla, on m.c.
ROBERTS, C. A. 1 mo. to Bangalore and Oossoor.
SMITH, H. G. 1 mo. to sea-coast and Madras.

ECCLESIASTICAL. RICHARDS, J. 1 mo.

MILITARY. APPOINTMENTS, &c.

BEAUMONT, Ens. W. R. to do duty with 51st N.I. to join. BODDAM, Capt. W. T. 2nd N.I. to be maj. from April 4, v. Garston, ret.

BRYMNER, Lieut. A. R. 41st N.I. passed exam. in Hindustani. BURN, Lieut. R. C. 5th N.I. placed at disp. of commissr. of Tenasserim and Martaban provinces.

CAMPBELL, Cornet A. H. E. posted to 7th L.C. as 1st cornet; to rank from March 20; to continue to do duty with 2nd L.C. CAMERON, Lieut. col. G. P. 1st N.V. batt. ret. to duty. CHERRY, Cornet E. M. posted to 6th L.C. as 2nd cornet; to rank from April 6; to continue to do duty with 1st L.C.

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