67th ditto-From Dinapore to Coast of Arracan, 1st November, via Dacca to Chittagong, where the Regt. will embark for Khyouk Phyoo and Sandoway. Routes will be furnished from the offices of the Quaters Mas ter General of the army, any deviation from which to be duly reported. The strictest attention to be paid to the standing regulations of the service, relative to the notice to be given to the several authorities through whose districts corps or detachments pass. Officers commanding regiments will be held responsible, that no greater quantity of supplies are indented for than is absolutely necessary for their camp; and that every article so supplied, shall be reguarly paid for on the spot The General Orders by the Commander in-Chief of the 24 October 121, 10th February an 5th September 1829, 4th June 1830 and 5th August 1831, are particularly referred to. for the guidance of officers commanding corps and detachments about to move. The leave of absence granted to captain L Bruce, of the 12th Regt. N. I, in General Orders of the 22d March last, is cancelled at his request. His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief is pleased to make the following appointment: Surgeon Thomas Drever, M. D, from the 35th to the 26th RegtN, I. The Commander-in-Chief is pleased to make the following appointment: 54th Regt. N. I.-Lieut. and Acting Interpreter and Quarter Master J. A. Kirby, to be Interpreter and Quarter Master, vice Dawes, who has proceeded to Europe on furlough. Head Quarters, Calcutta, 28th May. His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief is pleased to authorize the following exchange of appointments. Lieut. J. T. Daniell, of the 47th Rest. N. L, to act as Interpreter and Quarter Master to the 1st Native Infantry, in the room of Ensign C. I. Harrison. to the 65th Regt. N. I., who is to act in that situation with the 12th regiment, vice Lieutenant Daniell. The leave of absence granted to Lieutenant E. S. Lloyd, of the 49th Regt N. 1. in General Orders of the 22d nitimo, is to commence from the 26th April, and terminate on the 29th Oct. next, instead of the dates therein stated, Native Doctor Kureem Buksh Khan, lately attached to the gun powder agency at Ishapore, is posted to the 4th Regt. NI at 8th Regiment Light Cavalry.-Lieutenant W. C Hicks of the Berhampore, and directed to join. 3d Regt, N. 1., to act a Interpr. ter and Quarter Master. Ensign R. Robertson, of the 70th Regt. N. 1, having been delared by the examiners of the College of Fort William to be qualified for the duties of lnterpreter, is exempted from further examina tion in the native languages. Private Robert Thompson, late laboratory man, attached to the arsenal of Fort William, is remanded to the artillery as Gunner, and directed to join the Regt. at Dum Dum. Head Quarters, Calcutta, 26th May. Apothecary George Dancan Wiltshire recently posted to the Hospital of His Majesty's 26th foot, is directed to remain at the Presidency, till further orders. The undermentioned officer has leave of absence: Infantry Ensign W. J H. Charteris attached to the 65th Regt. of N. L, from 28th March to 1st June, in exteution, to remain at the Presidency, on medical certificate. Head Quarters, Calcutta, 27 th May. The undermentioned officers have leave of absence: 59th Regt N. I.-Lieutenant T. S. Fast, from 1st June to 33th September, to visit the presidency, and apply for furlough, Infantry-Unposted Ensign H. C. James, attached to the 58th Regt. N. 1., from 12th May to 1st June, to remain at Rungpore, on medical certificate. 44th regiment native infantry-Lieutenant J. Wemyss, attached to the Assam light infantry, from 20th June to 20th September, to visit Dacca, on private affairs. Head Quarters, Calcutta, 31st May. His Excellency the Commander in Chief is pleased to make the following postings and removals : Colonel Edmund Frederick Waters, on furlough, (new promotion) to the 27th Regiment of Native Infantry. Lieut. Colonel and Brevet Colonel William Dunlop, (Quarter His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief is pleased to make the Master General of the Army) from the 50th to the 29th Regiment of Native Infantry. following removals: May 23 Brig Eleanor, T. R. Timms, from Madras 8th May. 25 Ship Malcolm, Jas. Eyles, from London 17th January - Ship Diana. R. Dudman, from London 5th Dec, 26 Ship Asia, J. Biddle, from Portsmouth 19th Dec. and --- Barque Hindoo J. Askew, from Liverpool 5th Feb. 27 Ship Fergusson, A. Young, from Portsmouth 9th Jan. 29 Barque Helen, E. Henderson, from Mauritius 8th 31 Ship William Wilson, J. H. Miller, from Penang 27 French Ship Alexandre, J. Vives, for Bourbon. ARRIVAL OF PASSENGERS. Per Victory from Madras -Major Crisp; Captains Cameron Per Ruby, from Singapore.-G. G. Nicol, Esq., Merchant. Per Bright Planet from Penang.-Revd. J. Lewis, Bishop of Per Eleanor Laidman, from Liverpool.-James Williamson Per Matilda-Mr. Thos Nelson, Volunteer, Pilot Service. Per Joh Hepburne from Rangoon,-Miss Anne Crowe. Per Hector.-Messrs Edward McVer, Jos. Marcellea and Jno. Per William from Cape of Good Hope -Lieut. H. Maynard Per Ganges.-R. C. Jenkins, Esq; Mrs. Dove and 2 Miss Pr Warsaw.-Mr. A. Sale, Supercargo, and C. C. Connier. Per Bark Boadicea from Hobart Town. Mr. and Mrs. Per Bengal Packet.—Mr. Charles Renfry. Per Jessy. Mr. S. Easter, Mariner. Per Diana, from London.-Edward Mertens, Esq., and Mr. Per Virginia, from Bombay Lieut. Col Stevenson, Capt. Stores. Per Malcolm, from Portsmouth -Mrs. Whitefoord; Misses Per Asia.-Two Wiss Russells; 2 Miss Carne; Lieut. Pockling. Per Blakely, from Mauritius.-Mrs. Doncelly and Mrs. Grey and infant. Per Clairmont from Bombay-Capts, Turner, H. M. 44th Per Fergusson from London. -Miss Abbott, Miss M. Abbott, DEPARTURE OF PASSENGERS. Per Elizabeth, for Madras.-Ensign Taylor, 55th; Rev. Per Fulty Salam for Singapore.-Mrs. Grant; J. P. Grant, |