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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS.

LEGISLATIVE Department, 29th JANUARY, 1838.-The following Act is passed by the Hon'ble the President of the Council of India in Council, on the 28th January 1838, with the assent of the Right Hon'ble the Governor General of India, which has been read and recorded. Ordered, that the Act be promulgated for general information:

ACT NO. IV. OF 1838.

It is hereby enacted. that it shall appear to the Court of Sudder Adawlut of Bmbay, that any person has been guilty of perjury, in any matter depending in that Court, that Court may imme. diately commit the offender to custody, and transmit him to the zillah Court nearest to the presidency, in order to his being brought to trial before the S ssion Court of the zillah in which such Court is situated; and such person shall be dealt with in the

same manner, as if the nerjury had been committed within the limits of the local jurisdiction of such Court of Session

31ST JANUARY, 1838.-John Master has been permitted to
resign the East India Company's Civil Service from the 25th
instant.
Mr. J. F. M. Reid, post master general, is permitted to be
absent for a period of four months, on private affairs.

Mr. George Alexander is appointed to act for Mr J. F. M.
Reid during his absence,-the appointment to take effect from the
date on which Mr. Reid makes over charge of his office.
The Hon'ble the President in council is pleased to attach
Mr.H Unwin, of the civil service, to the north western provinces.

Bullooah and Chittagong, is permitted to proceed to the Cape of
SEPARATE DEPARTMENT.-Mr George Gough, salt agent of
Good Hope, or New South Wales, for the benefit of his health,
and to be absent on that account for a period of two years.

29TH JANUARY, 1938 -The following Act is passed by the Hon.sident of the Council of India and Deputy Governor of Bengal GENERAL DEPARTMENT, 1ST FEB. 1838-The Hon'ble the Prethe President of the Council of India in Council on the 29th has this day appointed Surgeon James Hutchinson to act as bis January 1842, with the assent of the Right Hon'ble the Governer private secretary, until further Orders. General of India, which has been read and recorded. Ordered, that the Act be promulgated for general information : ACT NO. IV. OF 1838.

It is hereby enacted, that if it shall appear to the Court of Sud. der Adawlut of Bombay, that any person has been guilty of per jury, in any matter depending in that Court, that Court may im. mediately commit the offender to custody, and transmit him to the zil'ah Court nearest to the presidency, in o der to his being brought to trial before the session onrt of the zillah in which such zillah Court is situated; and such person shall be dealt with in the same manner as if the perjury had been committed within the limits of the local jurisdiction of such Court of Session.

5TH FEBRUARY, 1839.-The Calcutta Gazettes, published on Wednesday the 31st January last, and Saturday the 3rd Instant. are hereby cancelled, as far as Act No. IV. of 1838, is concerned, in consequence of some errata.

PILOTS, ADDITIONAL RULE.

GENERAL DEPARTMENT. 24TH JANUARY, 1834.-The Allowances stated in the 14th and 15th paragraphs of the Rules published in this department under date the 3d instant, as to be drawn by members of the pilot service will be paid in sicca rupees to those Members only who were in the service before the 17th June 1835, and to those who entered the Service after that date, they will be passed for the same amount in Company's rupees. The passage money to members of the pilot service of both the above classes will be passed in Company's rupees The entry of sicca rupees before these allowances being an erratum.

5th FEBRUARY, 1838-The Hon'ble the President of the Council of India in council directs, that the following letter No. 52 of 1837, from the Hon'ble the Court of Directors in the public department, dated the 8th November, be published for general information Para. 1. "Instances having occurred of letters addressed by parties in india, to the individual members of our court, being transmitted to this country by the Mediterranean mails, under the impression that such letters are exempt fromthe duty of Postage, it is necessary that we should apprize you that the privilege of receiving letters so addressed free of postage does not attach to letters sent from the East ind es by packet via the Mediterranean, and we direct that you forthwith take the necessary measures for giving public notice thereof throughout your presidency>

2 You will however clearly understand that the privilege of franking enjoyed by indidual Directors and other public functionaries, so far as respects the ludian duties of Postage, continues in full force.

2D FEBRUARY, 1838.-Mr. Charles Harding has been permitted to resign the East India Company's civil service, from the 2d proximo

5TH FEBRUARY, 1838,-The leave of absence granted under Orders of Government, dated the loth ultimo to Mr George Alexander, for two months, is cancelled at his request from this date. Mr. Alexander has returned from Saugor, and resumed charge of Mr. Alexander has returned from Saugor, and resumed charge of his duties as Deputy Secretary to Government in the General Department.

The Hon'ble the Deputy Governor of Bengal directs that the following letter, No 55 of 1837, from the Honourable the Court of Directors in the Public Department, dated the 15th November, be published for general information.

From a desire to promote to the utmost of our power, the con. Marine Services when resident in this country, we have been induced to make a change which we have reason to believe will be highly beneficial to those interested, by determining that their Pay be in future issued quarterly instead of half yearly as heretofore.

SEPARATE DEPARTMENT, 24TH JANUARY, 1838.-For the infor mation of parties engaged in the trade in sal', it is hereby declared that exporters of this article from any port or place of manufacture in the Bombay Presidency for import at Calcutta wil be allowed credit inse ttling for the import dty at Calcutta, for any Amount of duty duly certified to have been paid on such salt tvenience and advantage of the Members of our civil, Military and the Government officers of the Bombay presidency. It will be necessary, therefore, that shippers of this salt should obtain and send with each cargo of salt a certificate of the specific sums of duty paid thereupon. Credit in Calcutta will be given for the precise amount of the certificate, subject to the condition tha the out-turn in Calcutta does not fall short of the quantity shipped. after making the usual allowances fr wastage, &c If the de ficit exceed 5 per cent. credit will only be allowed on the net out turn on weighment at Calcutta, If a surplus be foun, credit will only in like manner be allowed upon the actual quantity speci fed in the certificate, viz. The Calcutta duty being ass ssed ou the whole quantity, the amount duty certified to have been paid at Bombay will be allowed in deduction without reference to the quantity delivered. The above allowance will only be granted when the certificate is produced at the time of entry of the ship for passing the cargo through the custom house inwards.

GENER AL DEPARTMENT, 31ST JANUARY. 1838-The Hon'ble W. H. L. Melville, of the Civil Service, embarked for England board the ship Charles Grant, which ship was left by the pilot on at sea on the 28th instant, from which date his resignation will take effect.

Sir Charles D'Oyly, Bart, has been permitted to resign the East India Company's Civil Service from the date on which the pilot may quit the Ship Thomas Grenville at sea.

Mr. C. F. Trevelyan, of the Civil Service, embarked for Eng. land on board the Ship Lord Hunger ford, which vessel was left by the pilot at sea on he 7th instant.

7TH FEBRUARY, 1838.-The Honorable the Deputy Governor of Kennaway, or the civil service, proceeding on furlough, an exBengal was pleased on the 3d ultimo, to grant to Mr. W. R. tension of the leave of absence granted to him under the orders of the Honorable the Lieutenant Governor of the north western provinces, dated the d November last, till the date of the departure of the ship Orient, which vessel was left by the pilot at sea on the 29th ultimo.

The Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal is pleased to permit Mr. S. G. Smith, of the civil service, proceeding on fur. lough, to remain at the presidency, in extension of the leave of absence granted to him under the orders of the Honorable the Lieutenant Governor of the north western provinces, dated 28th October and 7th December last, till the date of the departure of the ship Robert Small.

permitted to resign the East India Company's civil service from the 9TH FEBRUARY, 1838.-The following gentlemen have been date in which the Pilot may quit the ship St. George at sea, viz. The Hon'ble Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, Bart., G. C. B. Mr. William Fleming Dick.

Mr. G. D. Raikes. Writer. attached to the north western FORT WILLIAM, FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT, 5TH FEBRUARY, 1838.provinces, is permitted to remain at the presidency for one month Mr. Assistant Surgeon Henry John Thornton is appointed to rom this date, collect the balances at the Comme colly factory.

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Sub-Deputy Opium Agent.

To opium agent or deputy opium Agent.

His Honor in Council is further pleased to direct that the Arch deacon of any presidency, when head of the ecclesiastical esta bishment of that presidency, shall be entitled to receive and send all letters free of postage.

The Hon'ble Sir Edward Ryan, Kt., has taken his seat as President of the general committee of public instruction.

Mr. David Scott has been permitted to resign the East India Company's civil service from the 1st instant.

Mr. George Adams, of the civil service, is permitted to ceed to Europe on furlough.

proMessrs. S. G. Smith and F. E. Read, of the civil se vice, em barked for England on board the Ship Bobert Small, which ship was left by the pilot at sea on the 13th instant.

Mr. George Edmonstone, Junior, is permitted to proceed to Mirzapore, and prosecute his study of the Oriental languages at that station under the superintendence of Mr. W. Woodcock.

SEFARATE DEPARTMENT.-Mr. G. Gough, salt agent of Bulooah and Chittagong, embarked for the Cape of Good Hope on the ship Robert Small, which vessel was left by the pilot at sea on the 13th instant.

Mr. G. R. Berney has been permitted to resign the East India Company's civil service, from the 10th instant

SEPARATE DEPARTMENT.-Mr. W. Bracken, Deputy Collector of Government customs at Calcutta, is permitted to be absent from his office, from the 12th instant, for a period of one month, on private affairs.

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Camp Futtehgunge, January 17, 1838.-The Right Hon'ble the Governor General is pleased to appoint Colonel J. Cock, of the 51st Regiment Native Infantry, to the Dinapore Division of the Army, with the rank of Brigadier, during the absence of Major General W. Richards, C. B., on Medical Certificate, or until further orders.

CAMP, BARKEILLY, JANUARY 22D, 1838.-The Right Hon'ble the Governor General is pleased to appoint Captain P. Craigie, of the 38th Regiment Native Infantry, and 1st Assistant Adjutant General, to be deputy Adjutant General of the Army, with the Official Rank of Major, from the 18th ultimo, vice Lieutenant Colonel Anquetil nominated to the command of the Oude Auxi liary Force.

WM. CASEMENT M. G. Secg. to the Govt. of India,
Mily. Dept with the Right Hon, the Govr. Genl.

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FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT, 14TH FEB 183-Mr R Richardson, Resident at Commercolly is permitted to be absent from his Office for a period of one month on account of ill health

H. T. PRINSEP, Secy. to the Govt. of India.

ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.-The Hon'ble the Deputy Gover nor of Bengal is pleased to make the following appointments: The Reverend Henry Fisher to be Senior Presidency Chaplain and Chaplain to the jail. The appointments to take effect from the 7th ultimo.

The Reverend H. S. Fisher to be District Chaplain at Berham. pore, from the 6th December, last. Mr. Fisher will continue to officiate as Junior Presidency Chaplain until further orders

Mr. W. H. Abbott, the Risgistrar of the Archedeaconry of Calcutta, has been permitted by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Calcutta, to be absent for two month, en urgent pri. vate affairs. Mr. M. A. Bignell will perform the duties of Registrar during Mr. Abbott's absence. H. T PRINSEP, Secy, to Govt.

BY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL FOR THE N.WP.

JUDICIAL AND REVENUE DEPARTMENT, CAMP, PUTTEE-GUNGE, 17TH

JANUARY, 1838-tr Wilmot is appointed to exercise the powers of Joint Magistrate and Deputy Coll ctor at Meerut.

The Collector of Customs North Western Frontier Delhi, bas been directed to make an arrangement for his relief from the duties of his appointment at Horul.

CAMP BAREILLY. 24TH JAN. 1638,-Mr. R. J. Tayler, Additional Judge of Goruckpore, is transfarret from zilla Goruckpore, to Mirzapore, and appointed Additional Judge in the latter District.

CAMP, MEERGUNGE, 24TH JAN. 1838-r G P. Thompson, special Commissioner under Act III of 1835. has obtained leave of absence for ten days, in extension of the leave already granted him to enable him to rejoin his Station.

CAMP, MOORADABAD, 27TH JAN. 1938.-Mr. N. B. Edmonstone to officiate as Magistrate and Collector of Ghazeepore. Mr. J. J. W. Taunton to officiate as Magistrate and Collecter of Hameerpoor.

Mr. G T Lushington to officiate with the powers of a Magistrate and Collector in Bareilly.

Mr. C. T. LeBas to be an Assistant under the Commissioner of the Agra Division.

Mr. T. J. Turner to officiate as Member of the Sudder Board of Revenue, during the absence of Mr. W. Fane on leave to proceed to the Gape of Good Hope, or until further orders. Mr. J. Davidson to officiate as Commissioner of the Robilkund Division Mr. Davidson to make over charge of the current duties of the Judge's Office at Furruckabad to Mr. J. Mercer, the Principal Sudder Ameen of the District.

Mr. J. T. Rivaz, Judge of Futtebpore, has obtained leave of absence for one month, on his urgent private affairs, to commence from the 15th proximo-Mr. Rivaz to make over charge of his Deputy Collector of the District, who will conduct the current office to Mr. 8. J. Becher, the Officiating Joint Magistrate and duties thereof during Mr. Rivaz's absence.

J. THOMASON, Ofg. Secy, to the Goor, Geni. N. W.P.

JUDICIAL, REVENUE AND GENERAL DEPARTMENT-CAMP, MORADABAD, 27TH JAN. 1838.-ECCLESIASTICAL. - The Reverend Mr. J. J. Tucker. Caplain of saugor, has obtained leave of absence for twelve months, to visit the Hills on medical certificate, from the 10th instant.

CAMP MORADABAD, 29TH JAN. 1838.-Mr. R. Cathcart is appoint ed to officiate. till further orders, as an Additional Sessions Judge in Rohilkund, and to hold the Sessions in zillahs Shahjehanpore and Dudaon.

Mr. H. Armstrong, Magistrate and Collector of Futtelipore, has obtained fifteen days' leave of absence, in extension of the leave granted him under Orders of the 7th November, 1837, to enable him to rejoin his Station.

CAMP UMROBA, 31ST JAN. 1838-The following officers have obtained leave of absence:

Mr. Webly Jackson, Judge of Goruckpore, for one month, on his private affairs, commencing from the 15th current. Mr. R J Taylor, the Additional Judge of the District, has been authorized to officiate for Mr. Jackson,

Ataoollah Khan, Sudder Ameen of Hissar, for one mouth, for the recovery of his health in extension of the leave granted him under Orders dated the 20th ultino.

Mr. F. O. Wells, Accountant N. W. P., for fifteen days, on his private affairs. Mr. E. H Morland, officiating Ci Auditor and Deputy Accountant, has been directed to assume charge of the Accountant's Office during the absence of Mr. Wells NOTIFICATION.

Mr. C. Allen quitted the limits of the North Western Provinces in progess to Europe via Bombay, on the 4th January 1838, in conformity with the leave of absence granted him on the 23d Decemer last.

The Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal is pleased to determine that Ramsoonder Deb, late Treasurer of the Sylhet Collecto ate, who has been convieted and sentenced to imprisonment for embezzlement of the public money, shall under Section IV. Regu lation 11. of 1813, be declared incapable of serving Government in future in any public capacity.

10TH PEB., 1839.-The Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal has been pleased to make the following Appointment:

of Patna, vice Mr. J. S. Dumergue, who is at present officiating Mr. R. E. Cunliffe to officiate until further orders, as Collector in that office.

The following officer has obtained leave of absence from his Station.

Mr. C. W. Fuller Assistant Surgeon, attached to the Civil Station of Nuddea, for three days, in extension of the leave grant. ed to him on the 16th ultimo.

13TH FEB., 1838.-The Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal is pleased to make the following Appointment:

Mr. W. B. Jackson to be Commissioner of Revenue of the 14th or Moo: ashcdabad Division.

The following Officers have obtained leave of absence from their Stations :

Mr. R. M. Skinner, Officiating Magistrate of Mymunsing, for five days. on private affairs, in extension of that granted to him on the 2 instant.

cer ificate.

Mr. F.A. Lushington, As-istant to the Magistrate and Collector of Rajeshahy, for two months, from the 14th ultimo, on medical Mr. I. 1. Jordan, Sudder Ameen and Moonsiff of Backergunge, an extension of leave of absence for fifteen days, from the 16th

BY THE DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF BENGAL. to enable him to rejoin his station.

JUDICIAL AND REVENU? DEPARTMENT, 30TH JAN. 1838.-The The following Officers have obtainedleave of absence from their Hon'ble the Deputy Governor of Bengal is pleased, with the sanc.stations: tion of the Supreme Government to appoint Mr. J. R. Hutchinson as a Temporary Judge of the Courts of Sudder Dewanny and Nizamut Adawlut, in the room of Mr, D. C. Smyth.

The following Officers have obtained leave of absence from their Stations:

Mr. J. F. Cathcart, Civil and Session Judge of Purneah, an ex tension of leave, on medical certificate, to the 16th instant.

Mr. G Adams, Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Mid napore for twenty days, in extension of the leave granted to him, on medical certificate, on the the 18th July last prepa atory to his applying for permission to proceed to England on Furlough.

1st FEBRUARY, 1838-Mr J. Curtis, Judge of Burdwan, for one week, on private affairs, from the 5th instant, Mr. J. T Mellis will conduct the current duties of Mr. Curtis' office.

2D FEBRUARY, 1833.—Mr. R. M. Skinner, officiating Magistrate of My munsing, for six days, from the 9th instant, on private af fairs in extension of the time allowed to join his Station.

The following Officers have obtained leave of absence from their Stations:

2 FEBRUARY, 1834-Mr. F. Gouldsbury, Civil and Session Judze of West Burdwan, for ten days, on private affairs, in addition to th time allowed to join his Station.

3D PVBRUARY, 138. Mr. C. Harding Officiating Judge of the Courts of Sud ler Dewanny and Nizamut Adawlut, for one month on private affairs, from the 5th instant, preparatory to his applyin for pormissision to retire from the Service and proceed to England,

Mr. G. C. Cheap, Civil and Session Judge of Mymunsing, for one month, on private affairs, Mr. J.M. Hay, or in his absence Mr. J. Wheler, will couduct the current duties of the Judge's Office 6TH FEBRUARY, 1838-The Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal has been pleased to make the following appointments: Mr. H. C. Hamilton to be a Joint Magistr te and Deputy Col Jector in Zillab Bebar. Mr. Mamilton will continue to officiate as Collector of that District until further orders.

Mr. A. T. Dick to be Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Dacca.

Mr. C Tottenham, Deputy Collector of Tirhoot, for the conduct of suits under Regulations 11, of 1319 and III, of 1828, for one month, on medical certificate, Mr. W Vansittart will officiate during Mr. Tottenham's absence.

16TH FEB. 1838-Mr. G. Adam, Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Midnapore unt the sailing of the Ship Thomas Grenville, on which vessel he has taken his passage for Eugland, in extension of the leave granted to him on the 30th ultimo.

Mr. A. Cumming, Magistrate and Collector of Mynpooree, reported his return to this Presidency from the Cape of Good Hope on the 27th ultimo.

16TH FEBRUARY, 1838.-Mr. F Gouldsbury, Civil and Session Judge of Burdwan West for ten days, in extension of the leave granted to him on the 6th instant, to enable him ro join his Station,

20TH FEBRUARY, 1838-Mr R P Harrison has been authorized to exercise the powers of a Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collee tor in zillah Chittagong, Baboo Madhobanund Ghose is appointed a Deputy Collector under Regulation IX 1833, in the Province of Cuttack, B boo Soosunt Raie do do under do in do. Ubdool Roaf do in do.

Rajah Atulbebarree Sing Roy Behadoor do, do, under do. in de
Mr S. M Chill, dito ditto under ditio in ditto.
Baboo Kalachund Bose ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Issurchunder Citter ditto ditio under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Shewa Chunder Dewa ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Shamehunder Sirkar ditto ditto under ditt in ditto.
Baboo Radhanath Day ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Radhanath Bose ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Jaudob Chander Seth ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Rajnar.in Bysak ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Neel Comal Ghose ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.

The following Officers have obtained leave of absence from their Stations :

Mr. T. R. Davidson, Commissioner of Revenue of the 19th or Patna Division, for two years, to proceed to the Cape of Good Hope, on medical certificate.

Mr W. C. Dirom, Officiating Magistrate and Collector of Ra

Baboo Klas Chunder Dutt to be Deputy Collector in the District of Hidgelee, under the Provisions of Regulation IX, of 1838.jeshahy, for four months to procee to Singapore, on private af

The following officers have obtained leave of absence from their Stations:

Mr G N Cheek, the Assistant Surgeon attached to the Civil Station of Burdwan, for seven days, to visit the Presidency from the 10th instant, on private affairs.

Mr. T. Hugon, Sub Assistant to the Commissioner of Assam, on medical certificate, from the 20th ultimo to the 1st May next, preparatory to his applying for permission to proceed to Sea- Mr. C. R. Strong will act in the room of Mr. Hugon during his absence

fairs, in extension of the leave gran ed to him on the 23d ultimo. Mr D. Pringle will officiate as Magistrate and Collector of Rajes. haby, during Mr. Dirom's absence or until further orders.

Captain H. Rutherford, Principal Assistant to the Commis. sioner of Assam, an extension of leave of ab ence from the 26th October last to the ist instant, being the date of his receiving charge of the Gowalparah Division,

Mr. R. T. W. Cetts, Deputy Collector under Regulation IX. of 1833 in Burdwan, having returned to his duties on the 31st De. cember last, the unexpired portion of his leave of absence has been cancelled at his request.

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To opium agent or deputy opium
Agent.

His Honor in Council is further pleased to direct that the Arch deacon of any presidency, when head of the ecclesiastical estabishment of that presidency, shall be entitled to receive and send all letters free of postage.

The Hon'ble Sir Edward Ryan, Kt, has taken his seat as President of the general committee of public instruction,

Mr. David Scott has been permitted to resign the East India Company's civil service from the 1st instant.

CAMP AT MORADABAD, THE 27TH JANUARY, 1838.—Captain A. Macleod, of th- 5th Regiment Madras Light Cavalry, is appointed to Officiate as Superintendent of th Sauzur Division of the Mysore Territory until further orders, in the room of Lieutenant Dobbs.

J. Stewart reported his having delivered over charge of the

CAMP, AT MEERUT, 6TH FEB. 1938.-Lieutenant Colonel

Residency at Hydrabad to Major Cameron on the 12th ultimo.

Captain F. Chalmers, the Superintendent of the Ashtagram Division, delivered over charge of his Office of Captain Brigg's, the Fourth Assistant, on 30th ultimo.

By order of the Right Honorable the Governor General of
India.
W. H. MACNAGTEN, Secy, to the Govt.
of India with the Governor General.

POLITICAL DEPARTMENT, 31ST JAN. 1838.-Lieutenant Colonel Caulfield, Superintendent of the Mysore Princes, has been this day appointed Agent to the Governor General at Moorshedabad, vice the Honorable Mr Melville resigned.

Captain Ouseley will take charge of the office of Superintendent of the Mysore Princes, retaining his present office, until further

Mr George Adams, of the civil service, is permitted to pro-orders. ceed to Europe on furlough.

Messrs. S. G. Smith and F. E. Read, of the civil service, em

barked for England on board the Ship Bobert Small, which ship was left by the pilot at sea on the 13th instant.

Mr. George Edmonstone, Junior, is permitted to proceed to Mirzapore, and prosecute his study of the Oriental languages at that station under the superintendence of Mr. W. Woodcock

SEPARATE DEPARTMENT.-Mr. G. Gough, salt agent of Butlooah and Chittagong, embarked for the Cape of Good Hope on the ship Robert Small, which vessel was left by the pilot at sea on the 13th instant.

Mr. G. R. Berney has been permitted to resign the East India Company's civil service, from the 10th instant.

SEPARATE DEPARTMENT.-Mr. W. Bracken, Deputy Collector of Government customs at Calcutta, is permitted to be absent from his office, from the 12th instant, for a period of one month, on private affairs,

21ST FEBRUARY, 1833-The Honorable Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, Baronet, G. C. B., and Mr W. F. Dick, of the eivi service, embarked for England on board the Ship "St. George which ship was left by the pilot at sea on the 17th instant

The Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal is pleased topermit Mr. Alexander Cumming, a civil servant of the Bengal presidency, employed in the north western provinces, to pro. ceed to England on Furlough, under medical certificate.

SEPARATE DEPARTMENT -Mr. J. Trotter, opium agent at Bena res, has obtained an extension of the ieave granted to him under date the 6th December last, for a further period of a fortnight The Hon'ble the President in council is pleased to appoint Mr. Assistant Surgeon Thomas Leckie, post master at Bhau gulpore. H T. PRINSEP, Secy. to the Govt.

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BY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL.

Camp at Furredpore, the 18th January 1838.-Lieutenant E. P. Lynch, of the 16th Regiment Bombay Native Infantry, has been nominated to serve with the British Detachment in Persia under the Command of Major General Sir Henry Bethune. This appointment to have effect from the date on which Lieutenant Lynch reported his arrival to the Officer Commanding at Sheeraz

POLITICAL DEPARTMENT -Camp at Bairelly the 20th Jan. 1838. -Ensign M. E. Sherwill, of the 69th Regiment Native Infantry, has been appointed to be 2d Subaltern to the Ist Regiment of Infantry of the Oude Contingent, vice Ensigu R. Hill posted to the Cavalry.

By Order of the Right Honorable the Governor General,

Camp Fullehyunge, January 17, 1838.-The Right Hon'ble the Governor General is pleased to appoint Colonel J. Cock, of the 51st Regiment Native Infantry, to the Dinapore Division of the Army, with the rank of Brigadier, during the absence of Major General W. Richards, C. B., on Medical Certificate, or until further orders.

CAMP, BARREILLY, JANUARY 22D, 1838.-The Right Hon'ble the Governor General is pleased to appoint Captain P. Craigie, of the 38th Regiment Native Infantry, and 1st Assistant Adjutant General, to be deputy Adjutant General of the Army, with the Official Rank of Major, from the 18th ultimo, vice Lieutenant Colonel Anquetil nominated to the command of the Oude Auxi liary Force.

WM. CASEMENT M. G. Secg. to the Govt. of India,
Mily. Dept with the Right Hon. the Govr. Genl.

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14TH PEB.-Lieutenant Colonel Stewart Resident, at Hydrabad, reported his embarkation for the rape of Good Hope on board übe Carnatic, from Bombay on the 1st instant.

FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT, 14th Feb 1938-Mr R. Richardson, Resident at Commercolly is permitted to be absent from his Office for a period of one month on account of ill health

H. T. PRINSEP, Secy. to the Govt. of India.

ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.-The Hon'ble the Deputy Governor of Bengal is pleased to make the following apps intments: The Reverend Henry Fisher to be Senior Presidency Chaplain and Chaplain to the jail. The appointments to take effect from the 7th ultimo.

The Reverend H. S. Fisher to be District Chaplain at Berham. pore, from the 6th December, last. Mr. Fisher will continue to officiate as Junior Presidency Chaplain until further orders.

Mr. W. H. Abbott, the Risgistrar of the Archeseaconry of
Calcutta, has been permitted by the Right Reverend the Lord
Bishop of Calcutta, to be absent for two month, en urgent pri.
vate affairs.
Mr. M. A. Bignell will perform the duties of Registrar during
Mr. Abbott's absence.
H. T PRINSEP, Secy. to Govt.

BY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL FOR
THE N.W P.

JUDICIAL AND REVENUE DEPARTMENT, CAMP, PUTTRE-GUNGE, 17TH

JANUARY, 1838-tr. Wilmot is appointed to exercise the powers of Joint Magistrate and Deputy Coll- ctor at Meerut.

The Collector of Customs North Western Frontier Delhi, bas been directed to make an arrangement for his relief from the duties of his appointment at Horul.

CAMP BAREILLY. 24TH JAN. 1838,—Mr. R. J. Tayler, Additional Judge of Goruck pore, is transfarret from zilla Goruckpore, to Mirzapore, and appointed Additional Judge in the latter Dis rict.

CAMP, MEFRGUNGE, 24TH JAN. 1838-r G P. Thompson, special Commissioner under Act III of 1835. has obtained leave of absence for ten days, in extension of the leave already granted him to enable him to rejoin his Station.

CAMP, MOORADABAD, 27TH JAN. 1938.-Mr. N. B Edmonstone to

officiate as Magistrate and Collector of Ghazeepore.
Mr. J. J. W. Taunton to officiate as Magistrate and Collector
of Hameerpoor.

Mr. G T Lushington to officiate with the powers of a Magistrate and Collector in Bareilly.

Mr. C. T. Le Bas to be an Assistant under the Commissioner of the Agra Division.

Mr. T. J. Turner to officiate as Member of the Sudder Board of Revenue, during the absence of Mr. W. Fane on leave to proceed to the Gape of Good Hope, or until further orders.

Mr. J. Davidson to officiate as Commissioner of the Robilkund Division Mr. Davidson to make over charge of the current du

ties of the Judge's Office at Furruckabad to Mr. J. Mercer, the Principal Sudder Ameen of the District.

Mr. J. T. Rivaz, Judge of Futtebpore, has obtained leave of absence for one month, on his urgent private affairs, to commence from the 15th proximo-Mr. Rivaz to make over charge of his office to Mr. S. J. Becher, the Officiating Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of the District, who will conduct the current duties thereof during Mr. Rivaz's absence.

J. THOMASON,
Ofg. Secy, to the Goor, Geni. N. W.P.

JUDICIAL, REVENUE AND GENERAL DEPARTMENT-CAMP, MORADABAD, 27TH JAN. 1838.-ECCLESIASTICAL. The Reverend Mr. J. J. Tucker. Caplaia of saugor, has obtained leave of absence for twelve months, to visit the Hills on medical certificate, from the 10th instant.

CAMP MORADABAD, 29TH JAN. 1838.-Mr. R. Cathcart is appoint ed to officiate, till further orders, as an Additional Sessions Judge in Rohilkund, and to hold the Sessions in zillahs Shahjehanpore and Dudaon.

Mr. H. Armstrong, Magistrate and Collector of Futtelipore, has obtained fifteen days' leave of absence, in extension of the leave granted him under Orders of the 7th November, 1837, to enable him to rejoin his Station.

CAMP UMROBA, 31ST JAN. 1838-The following officers have obtained leave of absence:

Mr. Webly Jackson, Judge of Goruckpore, for one month, on his private affairs, commencing from the 15th current. Mr. R J Taylor, the Additional Judge of the District, has been autho rized to officiate for Mr. Jackson,

Ataoollah Khan, Sudder Ameen of Hissar, for one mouth, for the recovery of his health in extension of the leave granted him under Orders dated the 20th ultino.

Mr. F. O. Wells, Accountant N. W. P., for fifteen days, on his private affairs. Mr. E. H Morland, officiating Ci Auditor and Deputy Accountant, has been directed to assume charge of the Accountant's Office during the absence of Mr. Wells NOTIFICATION.

Mr. C. Allen quitted the limits of the NorthWestern Provinces in progess to Europe via Bombay, on the 4th January 1838, in conformity with the leave of absence granted him on the 23d Decemer last.

The Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal is pleased to de. termine that Ramsoonder Deb, late Treasurer of the Sylhet Collecto ate, who has beeu convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for embezzlement of the public money, shall under Section IV. Regu lation 11. of 1813, be declared incapable of serving Government in future in any public capacity.

10TH PEB., 1839.-The Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal has been pleased to make the following Appointment:

of Patna, vice Mr. J. S. Dumergue, who is at present officiating Mr. R. E. Cunliffe to officiate until further orders, as Collector in that office.

The following officer has obtained leave of absence from his Station

Mr. C. W. Fuller Assistant Surgeon, attached to the Civil Station of Nuddea, for three days, in extension of the leave grant. ed to him on the 16th ultimo.

13TH FEB., 1838.-The Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal is pleased to make the following Appointment: Mr. W. B. Jackson to be Commissioner of Revenue of the 14th or Moo: ashcdabad Division.

their Stations:
The following Officers have obtained leave of absence from

Mr. R. M. Skinner, Officiating Magistrate of Mymunsing, for
five days. on private affairs, in extension of that granted to him
on the 2d instant.
Mr. F.A. Lushington, Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector
Rajeshahy, for two months, from the 14th ultimo, on medical
Mr. I. 1. Jordan, Sudder Ameen and Moonsiff of Backergunge,
an extension of leave of absence for fifteen days, from the 16th

of

cer ificate.

BY THE DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF BENGAL. to enable him to rejoin his station.

The following Officers have obtainedleave of absence from their

JUDICIAL AND REVENU 2 DEPARTMENT, 30TH JAN. 1838.-The Hon'ble the Deputy Governor of Bengal is pleased, with the sanc.stations : tion of the Supreme Government to appoint Mr. J. R. Hutchinson as a Temporary Judge of the Courts of Sudder Dewanny and Nizamut Adawlut, in the room of Mr, D. C. Smyth.

The following Officers have obtained leave of absence from their Stations :

Mr. J. F. Cathcart, Civil and Session Judge of Purneah, an ex tension of leave, on medical certificate, to the 16th instant.

Mr. G Adams, Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Mid napore for twenty days, in extension of the leave granted to him, on medical certificate, on the the 18th July last prepa atory to his applying for permission to proceed to England on Furlough.

1st FEBRUARY, 1838-Mr J. Curtis, Judge of Burdwan, for one week, on private affairs, from the 5th instant, Mr. J. T Mellis will conduct the current duties of Mr. Curtis' office.

2D FEBRUARY, 1833.-Mr. R. M. Skinner, officiating Magistrate of Mymunsing, for six days, from the 9th instant, on private af fairs in extension of the time allowed to join his Station.

The following Officers have obtained leave of absence from their Stations:

2 FEBRUARY, 1833-Mr. F. Gouldsbury, Civil and Session Judge of West Burdwan, for ten days, on private affairs, in ad dition to the time allowed to join his Station.

3D FEBRUARY, 138. Mr. C. Harding Officiating Judge of the Courts of Sud ler Dewanny and Nizamut Adawlut, for one month on private affairs, from the 5th instant, preparatory to his applyin for pormissision to retire from the Service and proceed to England,

Mr. G. C. Cheap, Civil and Session Judge of Mymunsing, for one month, on private affairs, Mr. J. M. Hay, or in his absence Mr. J. Wheler, will couduct the current duties of the Judge's Office 6TH FEBRUARY, 1838-The Honorable the Deputy Governor of Bengal has been pleased to make the following appointments: Mr. H. C. Hamilton to be a Joint Magistr te and Deputy Col lector in Zillab Behar. Mr. Mamilton will continue to officiate as Collector of that District until further orders.

Dacca.

Mr. A. T. Dick to be Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Baboo Klas Chunder Dutt to be Deputy Collector in the District of Hidgelee, under the Provisions of Regulation IX, of 1838.

The following officers have obtained leave of absence from their Stations:

Mr G N Cheek, the Assistant Surgeon attached to the Civil Station of Burdwan, for seven days, to visit the Presidency from the 10 h instant, on private affairs.

Mr. T, Hugon, Suh Assistant to the Commissioner of Assam, on medical certificate, from the 20th ultimo to the 1st May next, preparatory to his applying for permission to proceed to Sea. Mr. C. R. Strong will act in the room of Mr. Hugon during his absence

Mr. C Tottenham, Deputy Collector of Tirhoot, for the conduct of suits under Regulations II, of 1319 and III, of 1828, for one month, on medical certificate, Mr. W Vansittart will officiate during Mr. Tottenham's absence.

16TH FEB. 1838-Mr. G. Adam, Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Midnapore unt the sailing of the Ship Thomas Grenville, on which vessel he has taken his passage for Eugland, in extension of the leave granted to him on the 30th ultimo.

Mr. A. Cumming, Magistrate and Collector of Mynpooree, reported his return to this Presidency from the Cape of Good Hope on the 27th ultimo.

16TH FEBRUARY, 1838.-Mr. F Gouldsbury, Civil and Session Judge of Burdwan West for ten days, in extension of the leave granted to him on the 6th instant, to enable him ro join his Station,

20TH FEBRUARY, 1838-Mr R P Harrison has been authorized
to exercise the powers of a Joiut Magistrate and Deputy Collee
tor in zillab Chittagong,
Baboo Madhobanund Ghose is appointed a Deputy Collector
under Regulation IX 1833, in the Province of Cuttack.
B boo Soosunt Raie do do under do in do.
Ubdool Roaf do in do.

Rajab Atulbebarree Sing Roy Behadoor do. do. under do. in de.
Mr S. M Chill, ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Kalacbund Buse ditto ditto under dito in ditto.
Baboo Issurchunder Citter ditto ditio under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Shewa Chunder Dewa ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Shanchunder Sirkar ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Radnanash Day ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Radhanath Bose ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Jaudob Chonder Seth ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Rajnarain Bysak ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.
Baboo Neel Comal Ghose ditto ditto under ditto in ditto.

The following Officers have obtained leave of absence from their Stations :

Vr. T. R. Davidson, Commissioner of Revenue of the 18th or Patna Division, for two years, to proceed to the Cape of Good Hope, on medical certificate

Mr W. C. Dirom, Officiating Magistrate and Collector of Ra. jeshahy, for four months to procee to Singapore, on private af. fairs, in extension of the leave granted to him on the 23d ultimo. Mr. D. Pringle will officiate as Magistrate and Collector of Rajes haby, during Mr. Dirom's absence or until further orders.

Captain H. Rutherford, Principal Assistant to the Commis. sioner of Assam, an extension of leave of ab ence from the 26th October last to the ist instant, being the date of his receiving charge of the Gowalparah Division,

Mr. R. T. W Cetts, Deputy Collector under Regulation IX. of 1833 in Burdwan, having returned to his duties on the 31st December last, the unexpired portion of his leave of absence has been cancelled at his request.

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