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At Chandernagore, on the 15th May, J. Retnew, Esq. to Miss Lierop, daughter of D. Lierop, Esq. Indigo Planter.

DEATHS.

On the 21st March, Captain John Daniels, of the country service, aged 35 years.

At Chinsurah, on the 14th March, Maria, the wife of Captain G. P. Wymer, 31st Regiment.

On Thursday, the 26th February, Captain John Carran, aged 64 years.

On the morning of the 28th February, David Allan, Esq. Surgeon, aged 23 years.

On the 1st of March, Anne, daughter of the late Dr. Patch.

On the 3d March, Frances Cowley, third daughter of the late Rev. D. Brown.

On the 3d March, Benjamin Fergu son, Esq. of the firm of Tulloh and Co. On the 4th March, John Bentley, Esq.

At Calcutta, March 11th, John Da Cruz, Esq. a member of the firm of Messrs. Joseph Barretto and Sons, aged 49 years and 6 months, sincerely regretted.

At Calcutta, on the 19th March, Mr. Charles Morgan Shaw, of the Territorial Department, aged 24 years.

At Calcutta, on the 19th of March, Mr. J. O. Petruse, aged 36 years.

At Calcutta, on the 20th April, Anthony Lackersteen, Esq. aged 48 years.

At Calcutta, on Monday, the 29th March, Mr. Francis M'Kenzie, aged 31 years.

Lately at Belgaum, the infant son of Captain Kemble, Assistant Adjutant General of the field force.

At Calcutta, on the 1st April, Mrs. Catherine M'Kenzie, relict of the late Mr. Francis M'Kenzie.

At Calcutta, on the 1st April, Mr. Patrick Strange, aged 24 years.

At Calcutta, on the 1st April, R. Brietzck,Esq. aged 27 years and 5 months.

At Calcutta, on the 1st April, Mrs. Anna Maria Herft, aged 56 years.

At Chowringhee, on the 2d April, Elizabeth Mary, the infant daughter of Lieutenant H. B. Henderson, aged 11 months, 3 weeks, and 5 days.

At Calcutta, on the 2d April, Mrs. Ann Bailey, relict of the late Mr. Wm. Bailey.

At Calcutta, on Saturday, the 3d April, of the cholera morbus, Mrs. Clara Rowland, aged 48 years, 9 months, and 13 days.

At Chandernagore, on the 31st March, Mrs. Anna De Souza.

At Moorshedabad, on the morning of the 29th March, Charles John Edward, the infant son of C. Cary, Esq. civil service, aged 4 months and 16 days.

At Lucknow, on the 15th March, Joseph Queiros, Esq. aged 35 years.

At Jaffnapatam, on the 7th March, Mrs. Carver, aged 20 years, wife of the Rev. R. Carver, missionary.

At Madras, on Thursday the 11th March, Mr. John Hunt, clerk at the Accountant General's Office.

At St. Thomas's Mount, on Friday the 12th March, Mr. Conductor Goodwin, aged 70 years.

At Bombay, on the 18th March, Lieutenant Colonel Warren, C. B. his Majesty's 47th Regiment.

At Calcutta, on the 27th April, Lieutenant J. Nish, of the H. C's Bombay Marine, aged 33 years,

At Calcutta, on the 27th April, the infant son of Mr. H. Ham.

On the 27th April, Mr. C. H. Blooming, sincerely regretted by his relatives and friends.

On the 28th April, William Sibbald Jop, Esq. aged 24 years.

At Fort William, on Monday the 12th April, deeply regretted, Captain J. P. Perry, of H. M.'s 38th Regiment of Foot, and Acting Paymaster.

At Rassa Pagla, on Monday the 12th April, His Highness Prince Ahmed Shah, one of the sons of Tippoo Sultan.

At Calcutta, on Monday the 12th April, Mr. Francis Joakim.

At Calcutta, on the 15th April, Mrs. Grace Metcalfe, lady of Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, Esq. of the civil service, aged 28 years, 8 months, and 29 days.

On the 5th April, on his way from Cox's Bazar, A. Macdougall, Esq. M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and Assistant Surgeon H. C.'s service.

On the 7th April, Major James Ferris, Commissary at Cawnpore.

At Purneah, on the 28th Feb. the infant daughter of J. A. Shaw, Esq. of the Bengal civil service, aged 6 days.

On the 27th May, Napoleon George Buonaparte, Esq. aged 80 years.

On the 23d May, the infant daughter of Mr. Spencer, aged 7 months.

At Kaira, on the 21st May, the infant son of Capt. Stevenson, of the Horse Artillery, aged 9 months.

At Cawnpore, on the 12th May, Wm. Littlejohn, the infant son of Captain

James Pearson, (old) 64th Regiment, N. I. aged 8 months and 4 days.

On the 4th May, on the banks of the Gogra, near Pitmillie, whilst on a shooting excursion, Captain W. Smith, of H. M.'s 11th Light Dragoons.

At Nusserabad, (Rajpootana,) on the 3d May, Maria Louisa, the infant daughter of Captain Smith, commanding 3rd Native Cavalry.

On the 2nd May, Mrs. Ann L'Herondell, wife of Francis James L'Herondell, Esq. aged 18 years and 5 months.

On the 1st May, Mrs. Sophia Eugenia Rodrigues, aged 29 years.

At Bellary, on the 1st April, Samuel Goodrich, son of Lieut. Ross, Superintending Engineer, C. D. aged 5 months and 18 days.

At Chingleput, on the 11th April, Captain Robert Bye, 2nd N. V. Batt. commanding at that station.

On the 19th January, near Goa, where he had proceeded for the recovery of his health, Lieut. Robert Cooke Carter, 12th Light Infantry.

On the 30th April, S. Massingham, Esq. commander of the ship Victory.

On the 27th April, Mr. Joseph Mears, Assistant to the New Mint, aged 27 years. On the 28th April, Mr. Thomas M'Kenzie, of the firm of M'Kenzie and Macfarlane, Boot and Shoe-makers, aged 25 years.

On the 28th April, Emma Henrietta, daughter of Francis Daniel and Anne Henrietta Kellner, aged 7 months and 3 days.

On the 28th April, Robert Francis Seppings, the infant son of T. M. Seppings, Esq. aged 8 months.

At Serampore, on the 29th April, of a malignant fever, E. K. Muler, Esq. of his Danish Majesty's civil service.

On the 30th April, Mr. Thomas Young, Senior Branch Pilot of the Bengal Marine establishment, and commander of the H. C.'s pilot vessel Guide, aged 50 years.

At Vellore, on the 28th March, Lieut. and Adjutant David Mansfield, of the 1st Battalion 7th Regiment Native Infantry.

At Bencoolen, on the 31st March, Mrs. Lavinia Peters, aged 18 years and 4 months.

On the 22d April, at Saugor, in the 29th year of his age, Mr. Abraham Barnfield, late of the H. C.'s Marine.

On the 23d April, Mrs. Anne Sutton, wife of Serjeant G. R. Sutton, Commissariat, aged 33 years and 4 months.

At Midnapore, on the 18th May, of a fever, Murdock Macleod, Esq. Assistant Surgeon of that station.

At Serampore, on the 28th May, Mr. Thos. St. John Byrne, 2d assistant to the Secret Department.

On Sunday, the 30th May, Master H. A. Fitzgerald, aged 1 year and 13 days.

At Kidderpore, on the 31st May, Edward, the infant son of Mr. D. Shearman, aged 8 months.

On the 31st May, Miss Michalla Martin, the only daughter of John Martin, Jeweller, aged 16 years, 4 months, and 17 days.

At Berhampore, on the 2d May, the infant son of Lieutenant R. R. Hughes, 2d Battalion 31st Regiment.

At Cossipore, on the 2d May, Serjeant Allen Vickers, European Carpenter of the Gun Carriage Agency, aged 38 years.

On the 3d May, Mrs. Sarah Morgan, wife of George Morgan, Esq. aged 61 years.

On the 3d May, Mr. John Jennings, builder, aged 38 years.

On the 3d May, William, the youngest son of W. Paton, Esq. second member of the Board of Revenue, aged 3 years and 8 months.

At Calpie, on the 24th April, Georgiana, the infant daughter of J. G. Bruce, Esq. aged 5 years and 4 months.

At Hazareebaug, on the 27th April, Ensign William Revely Mitford, of the Ramgurh Corps.

At Barrackpore, on the morning of the 29th April, Louisa Eliza Sarah, aged 6 months, infant daughter of the late Lieutenant John Exshaw, of the 20th Regiment N. I.

Suddenly at Dum-Dum, on the 30th April, Mary Anne, youngest daughter of Gunner H. P. Boyle, of the Artillery Regt. aged 4 years and 4 months.

At Serampore, on the 7th of May, Captain John C. Carne, of the Pension Establishment, and late of the Hon'ble Company's Bengal Artillery, aged 45 years.

At sea, on the 31st January, Lieut. Colonel James Dewar, of the 23d Native Infantry.

In Camp, at Bamba, on the new road to Nagpore, on the 1st Feb. last, the wife of Thomas Grove, attached to the Hill Bildars.

At Neemuch, on the 16th April, Lieut., C. W. Heriot, of the Invalid Pension Establishment.

At sea, on the 20th April, on board H. M.'s ship Liffey, Rosa, the infant

daughter of G. J. Morris, Esq. of the Bengal civil service.

On the 22d of April, at Cochin, Col. Arthur Frith, of the Madras establishment, lately commanding at Quilon, deeply and sincerely regretted.

At Calpee, on the 27th April, of fever, Lieut. Thomas Moodie, 34th Regt. N. I. Acting Agent to the Governor General in Bundlecund.

At Meerut, on the 28th April, Mr. Alexander Guthrie, aged 20 years.

At Cawnpore, on the 2d May, Major General Lewis Thomas, C. B. on the General staff, and commanding the Cawnpore Division of the army.

At Benares, on the 8th May, Frances Jane, the infant daughter of Lieut. Wm. Turner, 1st Batt. 29th Regiment, and Adjutant of the Benares Provincial Batt. aged 1 year, 2 months, and 14 days.

On the 8th May, Mr. Richard Hasleby, aged 32 years and 9 months.

On the 12th May, the infant son of E. R. Coser, Esq. aged 8 days.

On the 12th May, after a lingering and protracted illness of many months, Mr. Paul D'Cruze.

At Jessore, on the 13th instant, Caroline, the infant daughter of Mr. William Thomas, missionary, aged 2 months and 11 days.

At Batavia, on the 31st of December last, Captain F. Hamilton, late of the Pallas, of this port.

At Bedair, near Rajmal, on the 13th April, of a severe jungle fever, Clement Johnson, Esq. indigo planter.

At Chinsurah, on the 7th of May, after a painful illness of three months, Mrs. B. N. Elias, aged 37 years.

At Serampore, on the 11th of May, Elizabeth Mary Anne, daughter of Mr. John Mendies, aged 7 years, 7 months, and 13 days.

On the 16th May, the infant daughter of Mr. W. H. Paine, aged 16th months and 10 days.

On the 20th May, James Hare, junior, Esq. aged 19 years and 9 months.

On the 20th May, Wm. Rees, Esq. an Assistant to Messrs. Alexander and Co.

On the 29th May, Mr. Jeremiah Henry Rickaby, aged 38 years. ADMINISTRATIONS TO ESTATES.

John Henry Buttivant, Esq. late chief officer of the ship Royal George-James Weir Hogg, Esq. administrator.

Thomas Scott, late of Calcutta-James Weir Hogg, Esq. administrator.

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establishment-John Palmer, of Calcutta, Esq. executor.

Charles Barnard, late a Lieutenant in the naval and marine service of the East India Company on their Bombay establishment-Henry Griffith Brightman, of Calcutta, merchant, and Eliza Barnard, of the same place, widow, executor and executrix.

William Heather, late a master in the Honourable Company's service-John Manuel, executor.

Woodoynarin Bysack, late of Patoorighatta, in Calcutta, Banian-Ramnarian Bysack and Sibnarian Bysack, of the same place, executors.

Mr. Bartholomew Pereira, late of Goa-James Weir Hogg, Esq. adminis

trator.

Major Colin M'Rae, late of the 75th Regiment of Foot-George James Gordon, Esq. of Calcutta, a member of the firm of Messrs. Mackintosh and Company, executor.

John Lucas, Esq. late a Captain of Infantry on the Hon'ble Company's Madras establishment-George Jaines Gordon, Esq. of Calcutta, a member of the firm of Messrs. Mackintosh and Company, executor.

William Robertson, Esq. late of Durrumtollah, in the town of Calcutta, gentleman-George Rowland, Esq. of Bow Bazar, in Calcutta, executor.

Mrs. Anna D'Rozario, late of the town of Calcutta-Margaret Barrons, and Harriett Barrons, both of Chukerbear, in the suburbs of Calcutta, executor.

Shamaso ondery Dabey, late of the town of Calcutta, widow-Bhyrubchunder Chuckerbutty, of Sobhabazar, Sootanooty, in the town of Calcutta,

executor.

Thomas Hughes, Esq. late of Calcutta-James Weir Hogg, Esq. administrator.

Assistant Surgeon H. W. Voysey, late of the 2d Battalion 1st Regiment of Foot -James Weir Hogg, Esq. administrator.

Assistant Surgeon A. Macdougal, late of the 2d Battalion 13th Regiment Native Infantry-James Weir Hogg, Esq. administrator.

Mr. Richard Sansum, late a tide-waiter at Kedgeree-James Weir Hogg, Esq. administrator.

Mr. Alexander Douglas Macintyre, late of the town of Calcutta, and late an Assistant to Messrs. Taylor and Company, auctioneers-Messrs. Peter Begbie and James Navin, both of the

said town of Calcutta, boot, shoe, and harness makers, executors.

Captain Charles Dobbs, late of the Honourable Company's Bengal Military establishment-William Ainslie, Esq. of Calcutta, a member of the firm of Messrs. Colvin and Co. executor.

John Da Cruz, late of Calcutta, Esq. a member of the firm of Messrs. Joseph Barretto and Sons-Joseph Da Cruz, Esq. of Calcutta, merchant, as the son and lawful next of kin of the said deceased, executor.

Mr. Moses Aratoon, late of Batavia, merchant-Mr. Harrapiet Arratoon, of Calcutta, merchant, executor.

Donat Vaughan Kerin, Esq. late a Major and commanding the Furruckabad Provincial Battalion, in the service of the Honourable Company, on their Bengal Invalid establishment,-John M'Entie, Esq. of Derowley, in the district of Saurun, in the province of Behar, indigo planter, executor.

John Jack Gibson, late a Surgeon in the service of the Hon. Company on their Bengal establishment-John Paul Marcus, of Arrah, in the province of Behar, Esq. executor.

Mr. Johannes Owen John Petruse, late an Armenian inhabitant of Calcutta -Rozea De Souza, executrix.

Thomas Alsop, Esq. late of Calcutta, a magistrate-Sarah Bartlett, executrix. Mr. Charles Wood, late of Calcutta, musician-James Weir Hogg, Esq. administrator.

Ensign John Henry Sankey, late of the Honorable Company's European Regiment at Nagpore-James Weir Hogg, Esq. administrator.

Mr. Joseph Lavery, late of CalcuttaJames Weir Hogg, Esq. administra

tor.

William Sibbald Jop, Esq. late of Sulkea, in the suburbs of Calcutta, shipbuilder-Louisa Forbes Jop, of Clive street, in the said town of Calcutta, widow, executrix.

Mr. William Keith, late of Buxar, in the province of Behar, indigo planterJonah John Hogg, of Calcutta, Esq. a member of the firm of Messrs. Davidson and Co. executor.

Mr. John Williams, late of Calcutta -John D'Cruz, of Calcutta, executor.

Lieutenant Charles William Heriot, late of Pension establishment-James Weir Hogg, Esq. administrator.

Captain George Walters Cavenagh, late of his Majesty's 87th Regiment of Foot-William Prinsep, of Calcutta, Esq.

a member of the firm of Messrs. Palmer and Company, executor.

Veurec Lefrand, late of Chandernagore-William Prinsep of Calcutta, Esq. a member of the firm of Messieurs Palmer and Company, executor.

Mr. Thomas Young, late of CalcuttaPaula Young, of Kin Cooper's lane, in the town of Calcutta aforesaid, widow and executrix.

Nundocomar Mitter, late of Benares, in the province of Allahabad, a HindooRoopnarain Mitter of Calcutta, executor.

Colonel James Dewar, late of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies on their Bengal establishment-James Calder, of Calcutta, Esq. a member of the firm of Messieurs Mackintosh and Company, executor.

Major Barre Richard William Latter, late in the service of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies on their Bengal establishment-James Nicol, a Lieutenant Colonel in the service of the said United Company on their said establishment,

executor.

Mrs. Mary Noguiera-James Weir Hogg, Esq. administrator.

Pierre Scouboulig, late of Chandernagore, Esq.-Henry Dubois de Saran, Esq. of Jessore, executor.

John Page, late a Cornet in the 2d Regiment of Native Cavalry, on the Bengal Establishment --Hugh Forbes, Esq. of the firm of Allport, Ashburner, and Company, of Calcutta, executor.

Mr. William Rees, late of CalcuttaJames Weir Hogg, Esq. administrator.

Alexander Menzies, Esq. late an assistant surgeon in the service of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies on their Bengal establishment-Charles Scott Hadow, Esq. of Calcutta, executor.

John Phillip Perry, Esq. late a Captain in his Majesty's Thirty-eight (or First Staffordshire) Regiment of FootMrs. Barbara Eliza Perry, of Berhampore, the widow and executrix.

John Lucas, Esq. late a Captain of Infantry, on the Honourable Company's Madras establishment-George James Gordon, of Calcutta, Esq. a member of the firm of Messrs. Mackintosh and Company, executor.

Major Colin M'Rae, heretofore of his Majesty's 75th Regiment of Foot-Geo. James Gordon, of Calcutta, Esq. a member of the firm of Messrs. Mackintosh and Company, executor.

Joseph Wevill, late of Futtyghur, a Conductor of Ordnance, in the Military service of the United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the East Indies, on their Bengal establishmentWilliam Raynor of Cawnpore, Conductor of Ordnance in the said Military service, executor.

Murdock MacLeod, Esq. late of Midnapore, in the province of Bengal, a civil surgeon in the service of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies, on their Bengal establishment-James William MacLeod, of the town of Calcutta, Esq. one of the Commissioners of the Court of Requests, executor.

ARRIVALS.

PER GANGES, from London, 1st Oct. for Madras. Mrs. Nesbet, Mrs. Marlay, Mrs. Sergeant, four Misses Marlay ; J. Nesbet, Esq. Colonel Marlay; Lieut. Malony, Lieut. David Duff, Lient. J. Hall; Mr. H. Merries, writer; Messrs. Daberiet and J. Power. -For Calcutta: Miss H. Baxson, Miss Stow, two Misses Wheatly; Capt. J. Barren; Rev. W. Stow; Messrs. J. D. Smith, W. S. Pelling, T. Dashwood, Dalzelly, T. Paye, and J. Paye.

The ship Sir Edward Paget, John Geary, from London the 12th Novem-. ber, and Madeira the 7th December.

PER SIR EDWARD PAGET, from London :-Lady Puller, Mrs. Bradly, Mrs. Anson, Mrs. Vincent, Miss A. T. Wallis, and Miss Bradly; The Honourable Sir C. Puller, Chief Justice; Captain E. Bradly, 4th Native Infantry; Lieutenant J. Moule, 4th ditto; Lieutenant G. F. Vincent, 9th ditto; Lieut. G. A. Anson, 11th Light Dragoons; Roger Winter, Esq. barrister and private secretary to the Chief Justice; Mr. C. Puller; and Mr. Henry Moorhouse, free merchant.

PER SWALLOw.-Mrs. Watson, and 3 children, from Bencoolen; Miss E. C. Sprott, from Natal; Mr. J. Maidman, merchant, from Padang; Mr. Thos. P. Whittechcing, mariner, from Natal; Mr. Madeira, clerk of the Police at Bencoolen; and Mr. Smith, Lieutenant, 20th Native Infantry.

Children from Bencoolen :-Miss J. Barnes, Master J. M'Cutchan, Master R. M'Cutchan, Master J. Sommerville, and 18 native passengers and

vants.

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PER BENGAL MERCHANT, from London-Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Warren; Misses Cattell, Atkinson, L. Atkinson,

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