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Per Mary, from Hobart Town: Mrs. Cafter and Mrs. Gordon ; Misses J. Gordon, C. Gordon, M. Gordon, L. Gordon, and G. Gordon; E. Cafter and A. Gordon, Esqrs Master F. Gordon; F. Webber Smith, lieut. H. M. 40th regt. ; Messrs. H Warwick, Thompson, and Fergusson.- Willmouth, from Portland Bay; and Louis, a servant.

Per Edward, from London: Miss L. Young, Mrs. Morton and Mr. Kelly, steerage passenger-Prom Madras: Miss Dean

Per Forth, from Mauritius.-Wm. Barnhard, Esq., merchant,From Rangoon Capt. Cowasjee Shoporjee.

The Mattabangah. Accommodation vessel in tow of the Thames, steamer, arrived at Lowyre," about 6 miles distant from the Jumna-ghaut, on the afternoon of the 9th inst. Boats were immediately despatched by the agent to convey the cargo to Allahabad.

List of passengers arrived at Allahabad: E. Watson, Esq Licuts. Fisher and Woollen, and Mr. Clive and 3 children.

Per Larkins, from London-Mrs Fyler; Capt. Fyler, 16th Lancers; Messrs. Mills, Lockeit, and Smalpage, cadets; and Messrs. Milner, Bedford, and Ross From Madras: Mrs. Wil liamson; Miss Stafford; Lieuts. Hungerford and Walker, H. C. artillery, and Mr. Winsor.

Per Isabella, from London: Misses Isabella Morgan and Sarah Masson; Charles Morgan and John M. D. Masson, Esqrs. merchants; and Wm. Rhodes, steerage passenger.

Per Bolton, from England: Major Richard Benson, 11th regt. B. N. I; M. Gwynne, Thos F. Powell, and F. C Trower, cornets, H. M. 16th Lancers; F. Crossman, RR. Bruce, Thos. W. Gordon, E Nepean, E. D. Vanrenen, A. J. Vanrenen, cadets; Robt. Lyall, Esq., merchant, and Mr. William Young.

DEPARTURES FROM CALCUTTA.

May 28.-Lancier, Aubin, for the Mauritius.
3d.-Rob Roy, J. McKinnon, for Singapore and China.
9th.-Theresa, White, for China.

10th Frederick Huth, J. Toby, for the Mauritins; Sabandor
Provie, Nacoda, for Penang.

Boston; Betsey, T. J.

13th.-W. Gray, Bartoll, for
Suffield, and Sult ina, J. Page, for Bombay.
15th-Hooghly, Rawlins, for Bourbon.
17th.-Cherebon Packet, C. Kenrish, for Batavia.

20th.-Alfred, Thos. Jameson, for London.

21st.-Hindoo, John McGill, for Liverpool, and Nouvelle
Louise, Le Flock, for Havre.

23d. Lady Clifford, R. Crainger, for London.
24th.-Edward, J. II. Cheynee, for Philadelphia.

DEPARTURES OF PASSENGERS,

Per Water Witch, for China: Mrs. Reynell and A. A. DeMello, Esq.

Per Cowasjee Family, for Singapore and China: Mrs. Fearson, Mrs. Lowis, and child en: Captain Pearson, Lowis, Esq.; Captain Stavers, and Mr. Fraser.

Per Robarts, for London: Mrs, an Miss Shakespear, and two chidren; Mr. and Mrs. Walters and child; Mr. and Mrs. Peter and 3 children; Major and Mrs Hamilton; Captain Bracken and child; Mr Bruce; Mrs Sivright; Lieuts. Lamb and Ott ley; Messrs. Farmer and Fraser, and Master Amos,

Per Sultana, for Bombay: Capt. White, Horse Artillery.

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.

BIRTHS.

At Muttra, on the 6th April, the lady of Captain Free, 10th Light Cavalry, of a daughter.

At Pultoopoor Factory, on the 9th April, the wife of Mr. Edward F. Greenway, of a son.

At Bamunhar Factory, Tirhoot, on the 19th April, the lady of AJames Cosserat, Esq., of a son,

At Dinapore, on the 22d of April, the lady of C. C. Fussell, Esq., of Lollsiria Factory, Tirboot, of a daughter.

At Patna, on the 27th of April, the lady of J. S. Dumergue, Esq., Civil Service, of a daughter.

In Fort William, on the 29th April, the lady of Major Mountain, Cameronians, of a daughter.

At Chandernagore, on Sunday the 29th April, the wife of Mr. W. Wilson, Schoolmaster, of a daughter.

At Calcutta, on the 2d May, Mrs. J. L Carrau, of a son.

At Calcutta, on the 4th May, the lady of F. J. Halliday, Esq. of a daughter.

At Monghyr, on the 28th April, the lady of George Battye,. Esq. of a son.

At Ghazeepore, on the 28th April, the lady of Lieutenant T. A. Souter, of Her Majesty's 44th Regiment, of a daughter.

At Meerut, on the 30th April, at the residence of W. H. Benson, Esq., the lady of Captain T. A. Scott, 38th Regiment Native Infantry, of a son,

At Benares, on the 1st May, at the residence of G. Manwaring. Esq., the lady of A. P. Currie, Fsq., Civil Service, of a daughter, At Calcutta, on the 6th May, the lady of A. D. Kemp, Esq. Attorney at Law, of a son.

At Calcutta, on the 6th May, Mrs. R. Z. Shircore, of a daughter. At Calcutta, on the 11th May, Mrs. W. Greenway, of a son. At Musoorie, on the 30th April, the lady of Captain Thomas Roberts, Invalid Establishment, of a son.

At Penang, on the 20th of March, the wife of Mr. Sub-Conductor M. Connor, of a son.

At Simla, on the 2d may, the lady of J. Thomason, Esq., Civil Service, of a son,

At Benares, on the 4th May, the lady of A. K. Liudsay, Esq., Civil Surgeon, of a daughter.

At Chittagong, on the 6th May, the lady of Adam S. Annand, Esq., of the Civil Service, of a daughter.

At the Residency, Hyderabad, on the 6th of May, the lady of Major J A. Moore, of a daughter, which survived only a few hours At Hingolee, on the 7th May, the lady of Capt. Edward Raynsford, of a son.

At Hazaree Baugh, on the 8th May, the lady of Lieutenant C. B. P. Alcock, Bengal Engineer, of a son.

At Barrackpore, on the 14th May, the lady of Captain William Alexander Troup, of the 15th Regiment Native Infantry, of a son and heir.

At Calcutta, on the night of the 12th May, the lady of J. A. Faris, Esq., of a son.

At Calentta on the 13th May, Mrs. P. K. Elphinstone, of a son. At Chowringhee on the 16th May, the lady of J. P. Grant, Esq., of a daughter.

At Landour, on the 8th May, the lady of W. J. Conolly. Esq. Civil Service, of a daughter.

At Delhi, on the 11th May, the lady of Lieutenant Colone Moseley, commanding the 35th regiment, of a son.

At Arrah, on the 12th May, the lady of G. D. Wilkins, Esq., of he Civil Service, of a daughter.

At Jamaulpore, on the 14th May, the lady of Captain Carleton, 36th Regiment Native Infantry, of a son.

At Nessindpore Factory, Jessore, on the 15th May, the lady of P, Durand, Esq., of a son.

At Calcutta, on the 19th May, Mrs James Eede, of a daughter. At Calcutta, on the 21st May, at the Ballygunge Tannery, Mrs. W. Scott, of a son.

At Calcutta, on the 22d May, Mrs. C. Lefever, of a son.

At Calcutta, on Wednesday, the 23d May, the wife of Mr. F. Swaris, of a son.

At Chowringhee, on the 24th May, the lady of William Mackenzie, Esq., of a daughter,

MARRIAGES.

At St. Peter's Church, on Thursday, the .26th April, by the

At Buxar, on the 4th May, the lady of A. Matthews, Esq., of a Reverend W. O. Ruspini, M. A., Mr R. Norris, an Assistant daughter.

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At the Cathedral, on the 30th April, by the Rev. H. Fisher, W. S. Betts, Esq, H M. 26th or Cameronians, to Anna Mar 'garet, third daughter of the late Jos.ph Thompson, Esq., Indi. Planter.

At Calcutta, on the 1st May, by the Reverend J. Dealtry.
Authur Newberry, to Louisa Leroux.

At Calcutta, on the 2d May, at the Roman Catholic Church o
Boitaconnah, and subsequently at the Cathedral, by the Rever
end H. S. Fisher, Mr. Felix Hyde Hart, to Miss Anna
-Pinto.

Marria At Cawnpore, on Tuesday the 8th April, Mr. Assistant 4 po thecary John Hanby, to Miss Jane Kerwan, daughter of Conduc 'tor Kerwan.

At Cawnpore, on Tuesday the 8th April, Mr. Conductor Ker wan, of Ordnance Department, to Mrs Elizabeth Riley.

At Cawnpore, on Tuesday the sth April, Mr. Frederick Jacobito Miss Powers,

At Cawnpore, on Tuesday the 8th April, hospital apprentic Farren Charles Oakley, of the Medical Depôt, to Miss Jane Winefred Waterfield, of H. M-'s 16th Regiment

At Vizazavaram, on the 19th April, by the Rey Vincent Shotland, Lieut, Josiah Wilkinson, 44th N. I. to Emma, third daughter of the late Lieut Col, Elphinstone, and grand daughter of Major General Welsh, Commanding the Northern Division

At Calcutta, on the 8th instant, at St. John's Cathedral, by the Rev. W. O. Kuspini, Edward Taylor Trevor, Tsq, Bengal Civi Service, to Catherine Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant Colonel John Hunter, B. N 1.

At Calcutta, on the 11th May, at the Cathedral, by the Rever end H. S Fisher, Mr. John Vallette, Assistant Arsenal, Fort Wil liam, to Mrs. Sarah Trautum.

On the 12th May, at the Cathedral, by the Rev. H. Fisher, Archibald Campbell, Esq., 58th Regt. N I. to Maria Erskine At. kinson, only daughter of the late Capt. Thomas Jasper Atkinson

At Calcutta, on the 12th way, at the Roman Catholic Church of Boitaconnah, Mr. G. F. Bowbear, an Assistant in the Sudder Board of Revenue, to Miss Mary Echaud, eldest daughter of the late Mr Gegre Echaud, Trader.

At Secunderabad, on the 24 May, by the Raverend J. McEvoy, Captain J. W. Boardman, of His Highness theizam's Service to Miss Caroline O'Leary.

At Bareilly, on Monday, the 7th May, by the Reverend George
Ward, .A B, Mr. George Thomas Smith, to Miss Louisa France
Conway.

At Agra, on the 8th May, A. U C. Plowden, Esq, Bengal!
Civil Service, to Ellen, second daughter of the late Captain John
Camia Carne, of the Honourable Company's Bengal artillery.
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At the Cathedral, on the 24th May, by the Rev
Withers, M. A. Biguell, Esq. to Sophia Amelia, daughter of th
late Robert McClintock, Esq.

At Calcutta, at the Principal Roman Catholic Church, Mark
Lackersteen, Esq., to Miss Rosa DaCosta.

At Burdwan, on the 15th May, by the Rev. Mr. Weithretch, Mr. Felix D'Rozario, Catechist of the Church Mission Society, to Miss Jane Egan, formerly a ward of the European Female Or phan Asylum.

At Allahabad, on the 17th May at the house of Colonel O: chard, commanding the station, by the Rev. A. Pratt, 4. B Capt Alister Stewart, Hon'ble Company's European Regt. t Harrieti, second daughter of Capt. Hamilton, of Hamilton Lodge Staffordshire, and Barrackmaster, Gibralter.

DEATHS.

At Girgaum, on the 15th April, of Cholera, Captain William Durant, of the Ship Good Success of this Port, aged 34 years At Agra, on the morning of the 16th April, Captain Raban 47th N. I of Cholera.

At Cawnpore, on the 19th April, Emily Charlotte, the young, est daughter of Mr. C. C. Greenway, aged 11 months and 23 days At Agra, on the 20th April, Felix Erastus, the infant child o R. Gordon, Esq.,of the Accountant's Office, aged 1 year and 1 day

On Monday morning, the 3d of April, at the house of her bro ther Mr. Stephen Birch, of Futtyghur, Mrs Anne Printzling, in the 62d year of her age, deeply regretted by all her relation and friends

At Calcutta, on the 23th April, Mrs. Mary Hubn, aged 35 years, 4 months, and 16 days.

At Midnapore, on the 28th April, after a lingering and pain ful illness of upwards of a year, the wife of Mr. T. Jones, Head Clerk Superintending Engineer's Office, South Western Provin ces, aged 29 years.

At Calcutta, on the 28th April, Mrs. Anna Nicholas, relict of the late Mr. Nicholas, aged 82 years.

At Calcutta, on the 29th April, of cholera Caroline, the infants daughtes of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, aged 3 years, 3 month and 14days.

At Fort William, early on the morning of the 3d May, the lady of Major Mountain, H M. 26th Regt., or Cameronians. At Calcutta, on the 3d May, Mr Daniel Francis Wood, aged 8 years

At Calcutta, on the 3d May, of Cholera, Master John Pereira, funior, eldest son of Mr. and Mr. John Pereira, aged 12 years, 11 months, and 10 days

At Nusseerabad, on the 13th April, in the 50th year of her age, the lady of Lieutenant Colonel R. Birch, and daughter of the late Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Trench; an afflicting loss to her amily.

On the 19th April, near Kotah, Lieutenant J G B Paton, of he 4th Native Infantry, who accidently met his death by the Tischarge of his fowling piece. His remains were interred at Kotah.

At Agra, on the 25th April the Reverend George Ward, aged 9 years, 9 months, and 5 days.

At Khalna Jessore, on the 25th April, Mr. J. G. Aviet, Indigo Planter, aged 35 years.

Lately at Kurnaul, Lieutenant W. F. Shakespear, of Her Ma. iesty's 13th Regiment Light Infantry.

At Juanpore, on the 1st May, George, the youngest child of Assistant Surgeon J. T. Pearson, aged 3 years and 9 months.

At Calcutta, on the 5th May, Master William Moore Seagrove, who was unfortunately drowned whilst bathing with some of his school-fellows, in a tank, situated at the back of the huts, which face Fenwick's Buildings Linde say Street, Chowringhee, in the seventeenth year of his age.

At Calcutta, on the 5th May, of Cholera, Mr. Phillip Robam, of the Preventive Service, aged 27 years, 4 months, and 18 days. At Monghyr, on the evening of the 5th May, James Andrew, on of Mr. Conductor J. Thompson, Invalid Pension Establish. nent, aged 19 years and 24 days

At Soaidah, on tho 6th May Mrs. Mary Jane Hawkins, aged 60 years

At Calcutta, on the 7th May, Miss Betsy Crips, aged 20 years and 10 months.

At Calcutta on the 8th May. Ms. Martha Crosby, lady of Thomas Kidder Cro by, Esq, aged 23 years

At Calcutta, on the 10th May, Mr. T Jones, of the Police Office, aged 64 years, 6 months and 11 days.

At Entally, on the 11th May, aged 23 years, Harriet Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Hendry Ely, Librarian, Hurkaru Press.

At Calcutta, on the 11th May, James Nicholson, Esq.,'late Attorney of the Supreme Court, aged 45 years,

A Calcutta, on 11th May, Jas. Cock, Esq., aged 38 years.
At Akyab, on the 24th April, Ensign Rivers, of the 67th Regt.

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At Seeroor, on the 15th April, of Cholera, Mrs. Mary Ann Griffiths, relict of the late Mr. Thamas Griffi hs, Pensioned Deputy Assistant Commissary of Ordnance, aged 60 years.

At Nyagaon, 12 miles West of Bondee, in the camp of the Governor General's Agent, for the States of Rajpootana, on the 31st of April, by an attack of Cholera Morbus, I ieut. Wm. Thos. Briggs, of the 74th Regt N. 1.. Assistant to the General Superintendant for the Suppression of thuggee, and Officiating Assis. tant to the Rajpootaua Agency, deeply and most deservedly reretted, on account of his amiable and honourable qualities, by the officers of his corps and by all who had enjoyed his intimate cquaintance. By the death Lieut. Briggs, his friends have sustaued a most distressing bereavement. and the Government the loss of a tried and most promising public officer,

At Allygurh, on the 2d May, Colina Anne, the daughter of Lieutenant W. F. Campbell, 64th Native Infantry, aged 7 months and 10 days

At Mussoorie, on the 4th May, the lady of George Gibbon,
Esq. New Po ta Midnapore, on Tuesday the 8th May, Farquhard
Campbell Esq, Superintendent of Salt chokies in that District.
At Calcutta, on the 8th May, Mr. P. A. Chter, aged 80 years.
At Calcutta, on the 11th May, the infant child of Mr. J. Pote.
At Calcutta, on the 11th May, Mr. John Cox, Assistant Messrs.
Wonteith and Co., aged 23 years

At Dacca, on the 12th May, Mrs. Catchcatoon M. Simeonf the lady of Marques Simeon, Esq, Zemindar of Duckinsabaze poor, aged 18 years and 5 months.

At Calcutta, on the 12th May, Mr. Petter D'Costa, Register of the Special Court of Commission, aged 46 years and 10 months. At Calcutta, Free School, on the 12th May. Jane, the infant daughter of Mr. John. Lindsay, Head Master, Free School, aged 3 months and 28 days.

At Calcutta, on the 13th May, Mrs Ann Eliza Greenway, relict of the late Joseph Greenway, Esq., aged 47 years.

At Calcutta, on the 15th May, of Cholera, the eldest son of Montieur and Madame Philippeir, aged 9 years

At Calcutta, on the 16th May, Mr. H. G. A. Howe, Head As

At Calcutta, on the 29th Aprii, Mrs. Anna Maria Morrison, lady of the Rev. J. H. Morrison, aged 24 years, 2 months,and 15 days. At Calcutta, on the 30th April, Master Henry Richard Mar.sistant, Military Accountant General's Department, aged 61 years tiudell, sou of Henry Martindell, Esq,, Attorney at Law, aged and 9 months. 14 days.

At Calcutta, on the 30th April. Mrs. Eliza Danverse Else, widow of the late Mr. John Preston Else, of the Honourable Company's Marine, aged 24 years and 2 months.

At Calcutta, on the16th May, Mrs Mary Robinson, lady of the Rev. W. Robinson, aged 40 years.

At the residence of Mr. Hampton, Howrah, on the 18th May, Ensign S. M. Hampton, 57th Regt. N. I., aged 27 years and 6

At Dacca, on the 1st May, Eliza Ann, the beloved child of months. A. G. Glass, Esq., aged 11 months and 12 days on the 2d May, Mr. RoAt Calcutta, the General Hospital, bert Thomson, of 101, Dhurrumtollab, aged 37 years,

At Calcutta, on the 19th May, Mrs. Marian Rose, wife of Mr. braham Rose, of the firm of Messrs. Hunter and Co., aged 37 years and 5 days.

At Kamptee, on the 25th April, the infant son of Lieutenant and Mrs. George Briggs.

At Hurrah Factory, on the 21st May, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dassier, of Nutiepotta Factory, aged 13th months and 19 days.

At Ootacamund, on the 34 May, the infant son of Lieutenant W. H. Miller.

At Dinapore, ou the 7th May, the beloved wife of C C. Russell, Esq., of Loll Saniah Factory, Tirboot, aged 29 years, 7 months and 3 days.

At Meerut,on the 10th May, Honor, the beloved daughter of Lieut.
and Mrs. Lacy, of H. M. 3d Buffs, aged 20 months and 18days.
At Calcutta, near Chandney Choke, on the Ith May, Mrs. Mary
Wickins, widow of Mr. John Martin Wickins, aged 50 years
At Calcutta, General Hospital, on the 19th May, Captain.
George Daniel Barker Kirby Deputy Post master, Diamond
Harbour, aged 87 years.

At Calcutta, in Cossitollah Street, on the 19th May, Mrs. Jane
Adams, relict of the late Capt. Walter Adams, aged 60 years.
At Calcutta, on the night of the 21st May, after an illness of 24
hours, Mrs. C. M. Morton, wife of Mr. J. S. Morton, Veterinary
Surgeon.

At Calcutta, on the 21st May, Mrs. A. Pratt, aged 36 years and 21 days.

At Calcutta, on the 21st May, Mr. Edward Jones, of the Fire Engine Department.

At Allipore, on the 23d May, Mrs. Mary Nicholson, relict of ate James Nicholson, Esq., Attorney at Law, aged 39 years. At Calcutta, on the 24th May, Robert H. S. Reid, Esq., aged 33 years.

At Calcutta, on the 26th May, Mr. George Clermont, aged 24 years, 11 months, and 9 days.

REVIEW OF THE CALCUTTA MARKET.

(From the Bengal Hurkaru Price Current, May 29.)

INDIG O-There have been two public sales this week, the first on the 224 instant of about 360 chests of inferior Oudh, held at the Loll Bazar Mart; the sale was very thinly attended, and scarcely a lot was sold, in consequence of the proprietors fixing high prices. The second sale was held yesterday at the New Mart, the quantity put up consisted of about 132 chests, up coun-lar change in prices to notice. try produce, and although, the attendance was thin, more than ths met with purchasers, but at rather low prices, the remainder was subsequently sold by private contract at fixed rates.

Accounts during the week from the Factories in Tirboot, Malda, and, with very few exceptions, in Moorsbedabad and Kishnaghur, are still of a very unfavorable nature, whereas those from Jessore aud Dacca are better.

Advices from Home by the Overland mail to the 23d March
represent the market inactive. A few small parcels were dispos.
ed of at 2d. to 4d per ib. below the January sale prices.
The Stock in London on

1st March, 1838, was chests 24,690 against the stock, on
1st March, 1837.....
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Orders at present from China are limited, but several parties anticipate instructions regarding purchases by the next arrival. Aspects in the interior are the same as stated before. SILK PIECE GOODS.-Operations in Corahs to a considerable extent are reported for the English market, but we have no particuAccounts from Home by the Overland Mail are of a less favor able nature than we had expected, Corahs were about 5 to 7 per cent lower than in December, good qualities weighing full 13 oz. were quoted from 18s. to 19s. 6d. Choppahs and Bandabas were not very brisk, and were quoted 16s. 6d. to 17s. 6d. SALTPETRE-Purchases since our last have been to a limited extent, and prices may be quoted without alteration. Accounts from London represent the article to have pressed on the market, and was consequently dull of sale, and at a decline in prices. SUGAR.-Continues in fair enquiry, but without any change in

prices.

Advices from London report the Bengal produce in limited demand, good middling to very good white at 59s. 6d. to 64s. per cwt. In Siam or Manilla there was nothing doing, and the market became heavy, without buyers, particularly of the soft and inferi or kinds, except at reduced prices, but holders, were not disposed to accede to any decline.

SHELL LAC.-Very little doing for the Euglish market, and prices have a tendency to a decline.

Accounts froin London and Liverpool are very unfavourable, and Stocks are reported heavy.

LAC DYE-A few parcels have been taken up for the English market at steady prices. Accounts from Europe state this article more favorable.

SAFFLOWER-Some purchases of the new crop have been reported for the English market, but we observe no particular change in prices.

GRAIN. Nothing doing for Europe, a few purchases of Moonglyr Rice, for the Mauritius are the only transactions reported since our last at former prices.

OPIUM. Very little continues to be done in this Drug, except. ing a few chests for shipments per the Attaran for China, and our quotations may be reported nominal.

The quantity in the Company's godown up to last evening amounted to Patna. Benares. Old........ 255 90 New....... 1,161 785

Total.

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