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51th Regt. N. 1.-Lieut. Interpreter and Quarter Master G. D. Dawes, from 20th January 1836 to 20th April 1836, to visit the Presidency, preparatory to applying for furlough to Europe. The Commander-in Chief is pleased to sanction an exchange of divisions between Captains W. Hough and F. Angelo, of the Judge Advocate General's Department. The officers command. ing the Sirhind and Benates divisions will be pleased to issue such orders as to the time of departure of the above named officers from the head quarters of their respective divisions, as they may deem most conducive to the interests of the public service.

His Excellency the Commander in-Chief is pleased to make the following removal:

Ensign Henry Cadogan Hastings, from the 41st to the 55th Regt. N. I., as junior of his rank.

The undermentioned unposted Ensigns, lately admitted into the service, are appointed to do duty with Regiments stated opposite their respective names, and directed to join:

Ensigns Archibald Campbell, Robert Moss Franklin and Henry Strachey, with the 57th Regt. N. 1. at Benares.

Ensign Arthur Walton Onslow, with the 24th Regt. N. 1. at Midnapore.

The Saugor Artillery division order of the 8th ultimo, by Captain C. H. Bell, appointing corporal Robert Logg, of the 2d company 3d battalion, to act as Bullock Sergeant, in the room of Wilson, who joined his company on its march to DamDum, is confirmed.

Head Quarters, Calcutta, 31st December.

The leave of absence granted to Lieutenant General Bennet Marley, commandant of the fortress of Allahabad, in General Orders of the 14th October last, is cancelled at his own request.

Assistant Surgeon C. B. Handyside, M. D. of the 49th N. I. lately returned from furlough, is directed to proceed to Merrat. and do duty under the Superintending Surgeon of thatcircle, The undermentioned officers has leave of absence: 14th Regt. N. -Major W. J. Gairdner, from 1st Nov. to 1st Feb. 1836, to visit the Presidency, and apply for furlough,

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Per Duke of Bedford.-Mrs. Skipwith; Mrs. Handyside; Mrs. Atkinson; Mrs. Wilsone; Mrs. W. Wilson; Misses Turner, Robison, E. Kennedy, H. Kennedy and Atkinson; F. Skipwith. Esq., Civil Service; Lient. Col. Ward, Bengal Cavalry; Dr. Handyside, Medical Service; Lieut. Peneau, B. N. 1; B Wyburn, Esq., Barrister; Messrs. W. Wilson and H. Fandon, Merchants; Messrs. A. Onslow and A. Kennedy, Cadets; Messrs. Walker, Leinarchand, Sutherland, H. J. Wilsone, Chas. Wilsone, Thos. Atkinson, B. Cooper and Luke Burkie.

Per Lord Hungerford from London. -Mrs. Oldfield; Mrs. Caulfield; Mrs. Russel; Mrs. Garden; Mrs. Prinsep; Misses Russel, Bennett, Young and Hawkins; Mr. Oldfield, Civil S-rvice; Col. Caulfield, Bengal Native Cavalry; Col. Persse, H. M. 16th Lancers; Capt. Hicks, Bengal Native Infantry; Lieuts, C. Oldfield and Kennaway, Bengal Native Cavalry; Messrs. Prinsep and Bell, Merchants; Mr. Hurford, Veterinary Surgeon; Messrs. Larkins, W. Larkins, Caulfield, Campbell and Hicks, Cadets; Master and Miss Oldfield; Miss Prinsep; Master Caulfield.

Per Euphrates.-Mrs Dr. Jackson; Mrs. McMahon; Misses L. Chapman and M. Chapman; J. A. Craigie, and D. Cuuliffe, Esqrs. Civil Service,

Per Collin gwood.-Mahomed Sadah and Rajaballah Sadah
Moguls.

Knyvett, F. Knyvett, and E. Knyvett; Lieuts. W. Knyvett, 38th
Per Isabella, from Liverpool.-Mrs. Knyvett; Misses
N. I.; C. D. Colly, 26th H. M. Foot.

Per Rebecca.-H. T. Blandford, Esq.; E. Andrews, Esq.

Per Duke of Northumberland.—Mrs. Swinhoe; Mrs. Lyall; Mrs. Pope; Mrs. Landells and 4 Misses Laudells; Miss Cadet; G. Canham, Esq., Merchant;-Maringe, Esq., Mer. French; Rev. Mr. Wethers; C. Lyall, Esq., Merchant;-Plunket, chant; Mr. French. From the Cape.-Colouel Shubrick; Dr. Macintyre; Mr. Davidson; Lieut. Smith; three European and 4 Native Servants.

Craigsman and C. Craigsman, and L. Rapsey; Capt. W. Buttler,
Per Resolution from Padang.-Mrs. Butler; Misses E.
Country service: Mr. E. Boyle, merchant.

Fer Swallow, from Singapore.-Mr. and Mrs. Blaney,
Mr. Scott and Mr. De Wind.

DEPARTURES OF PASSENGERS.

Per Bland.-Mrs. Callan; Misses Byrne and Craigie; Capt.
Marsden; Lieut. A. Scott, Artillery; Lieuts. McDonald and

Per Dalla Merchant.-Stephen Arratoon, Jacob Aviet, Hepburne; Dr. Dunean; Mr. Duce, Pilot.
Aga Shaik Mahomed and Aga Jaffer, Esqrs.

Per Broxbornebury, from London. -Mrs. Mackenzie and
infant; Mrs. Baddeley; Misses Smith, Andrews, E. Costley,
C. Costley, Mackenzie, Rose and Stuart; Lieut. Col. G. W.
Mackenzie; R. B. Garrett, Esq., Civil Service; Messrs. H.
Stracby, R. Franklin, T. Blackwood and G. W. Duncan; 50
H. C. E. 1. Recruits, 3 women aud 1 child.
Good Hope Mrs. Craigie; Mrs. Campbell; Misses E. Craigie,
From Cape of
M. Craigie and Judge; Lieut. Col. Craigie; Chas. Smith, Esq,
Civil Service; Major Barlow.

B. N. I.; - Heuely, Esq.
Per Sir Herbert Taylor, for the Mauritius.-Lieut. Jack,

dren; Mrs. Gogerly and 5 children; Mrs. Leighton and 2 chil-
Per Mountstuart Elphinstone.-Mrs. Denton and 4 chil-
dren; Mrs. Martin and 2 children; Mrs. Hobson and 4 chil.
dren; Miss Marnell; Samuel Denton, Esq.; Lieut. Audain,
gerly; 2 Misses Ferris: 2 Misses McDormond.
H. M.'s 16th Regi.; Lieut. John Graham, N. I.; Revd. Mr. Go-

Per Robert Small for London.- Mrs. C. Plowden; 2 children; Captain and Mrs. Steer and 4 children; Mrs. FrushMisses Plowden; the Hon'ble Capt. and Mrs. Powys and 4 ard and child; Mr. and Miss Church; 2 Misses Langstaff; Cap. tains Croudace, Croft, Ellis and Frederick; Lieut. Blanshard; Supercargo; Lieut. Jervis and child; F. Trower, Esq.

Per Adelaide.-Mrs. H. Stewart; Mrs. Robertson and 2 children; 3 Misses Bells; 4 Masters Bells; Capt. Woodburn, Madras Army.

Per Washington.- Mr. Thos. N. Richard, Messrs. A. D. Bois and E. Johnson,

Per Duke of Buccleugh, for London-Mrs. Greenway and

Per Florence.-Mis. Lock; Mr. Lock, Supercargo: Mr. G. 2 children; Miss Stone; Master Davidson, Captain Seaton, Mr. E. Channing, Clerk.

Per Water Witch, from China.-J. Coobedge and J. A. Durran, Esqrs.. Merchants. From Singapore.-R. Jack, Esq., Merchant; Mrs. Sutherland; Mrs. Reynell.

Mellish.

For Madras.- Capt. and Mrs. Stokes; Mrs. and Miss Russell; Capt. O. Drescoll.

Per Petite Nancy.-Monsr. Dubois; Madam Dubois, and 3 children; Monsrs. Boodeas and Dumane.

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At the Cathedral, by the Revd. T. Robertson, Mr.
John William Peterson, to Miss Susannah Thomas.

5 At Delhi, by the Reverend R. Ernest, Humphrey
Howorth, Esq., 89th Regt. N. I., to Lonisa Cathe
rine, second daughter of Brigadier Fast, Com.
manding at Delhi.

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At the Cathedral, by the Revd. Henry Fisher, George
Gordon MacPherson, Esq. Civil Surgeon at Moonshe-
dabad, to Charlotte, the eldest daughter of the late
William Leycester, Esq., of the Civil Service.

At Dinapore, by the Revd. J. Vaughan, Miss Mary
Myers, to Serjeant J. Bellion, of the Army Com-
missariat Department.

At the Cathedral, by the Revd. T. Robertson, George
Wilding Chisholm, Esq. to Mrs. Harrold.

At Dum Dum, by the Revd. H. Hutton, Miss Ann
Amelia Thompson, to Pay Sergt. Richard Bailey.

At the Cathedral, by the Revd. H. Hutton, Henry
Thuillier, Esq, of the Regiment of Artillery,
to Susanne, relict of the late W. H. Steer, Esq.
At St. Peter's Church, Fort William, by the Revd.
Mr. Wimberley, J. R. Lumsden, Esq. Lieut. 63d
Regt. N. I., to Sarah Swain, only daughter of the
Revd. G. H. Hough.

29 At Dacca, Lieut. John Macdonald, 50th, N, I., to
Anne, daughter of the late Capt. Gardner Boyd.
At Bankipore, Robert N. Farquharson, Esq. to Maria
Dayly, eldest daughter of Charles Tucker, Esq.

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At Agra, the lady of Lieut. and Brevet Capt. Havelock, Adjutant H. M. 13th Light Infantry, of a daughter.

Mrs. J. Weaver, of a son.

The lady of A. Liddell, Esq. of a daughter.

3 At Bahadoorgunge, in Zillah Poorneeab, the wife of Mr. J. B. Rondeau, Moonsiff of that division, of a

son.

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At Benares, Mrs. J. A. B. Campbell, of a daughter.

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Pigott, G. E. G. F. (formerly G. E. Graham) of Great Britain. Registrar Supreme Court, Administrator, (with Will anuexed.) Shakespear, W. M., Lieut. Artillery....

Skipton, G., Surgeon..

Trickett, W., of Lucknow...

Turner, John, of Hooghly Point......................

C. A. Cantor, Administrator, as constituted Attorney of Lies

J. D. Shakespear the next of kin.

R. Morrell, Executor.

W. Ainslie, Administrator, with will annexed as constituted

Attorney of the Executrix.

Registrar Supreme Court, Administrator.

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Mr. Surgeon Wilson, attached to the Residency at Indore, has obtained leave of absence for six months, from the 10th instant, for the purpose of visiting the Presidency, on urgent private affairs.

Captain C. G. Dixon, of the Artillery, to be Superintendant in Mhair warrah, and to Command the Mhairwarrah Battation, in succession to Lieut. Col. Hale, proceeded to Europe.

Captain W. H. Sleeman, General Superintendant of the Operations for the Suppression of Thuggee, has obtained leave of absence from the 1st of March to the 1st December 1836.

Captain P. A. Reynolds, of the 38th Madras N. I., to Officiate for Captain Sleeman during his absence, or until further orders.

The undermentioned Officers are appointed Assistants to the

Mr. G. F. McClintock is appointed 1st Assistant in the office of the Accountant General in the room of Mr. J. W. Alex. ander deceased.

Mr. H. R. Alexander is appointed 2d Assistant to the Ac countant General and to the Sub Treasurer, in case his ser vices should be required by this officer, vice Mr. Mclintock promoted.

ORDERS BY THE HONORABLE THE GOVERNOR OF
BENGAL.

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Lieutenant F. W. Birch, 41st Regiment Native Infantry, to be Superintendent of Police of the Town of Calcutta, to take General Superintendant of the Operations for the Suppression effect from the 1st instant, vice Captain Steel, resigued. of Thuggee:

Lient. C. E. Mills, of the Bengal Artillery, and Lieut. J. Sleeman 73d Bengal N. I.

Lieut. J. H Smyth, of the Bengal Artillery, is placed at the disposal of the Resident at Gwalior, for employment in Scindia's Reformed Contingeut.

Captain A. Macarthur, of the 41st Regt. Madras N. I., to be Superintendant of a Division under the Commissioner for the Government of the Territories of His Highness the Rajah of Mysore, vice Hunter appointed to the Silladar Horse.

JANUARY 11.

The Honorable the Governor-General of India in Council has been pleased to grant to Captain W. Warde, the 1st Assis. tant to the Resident at Nagpoor, three months leave of absence, from the 15th instant, to visit the Presidency, on urgent pri vate affairs.

Captain N. Lewis, of the 63d Regt. Bengal N. I., to be an Assistant to the General Superintendent of the Operations for the Suppression of Thuggee.

Cornet H. G. Chichely Plowden, of the 5th L. C, is placed under the orders of the Resident at Hydrabad.

JANUARY 25.

Aga Ibrahim Ali Khan to be Deputy Collector in Zillah

Sarun.

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

Mr. S. T. Cuthbert, Civil and Session Judge of Behar, for two months, from the 1st proximo, to visit the Presidency, on

private affairs. Mr. F. Gouldsbury will officiate in those capacities in the room of Mr. Cuthbert, until relieved by Mr. R. Williams, or until further orders.

Mr. J. E. Wilkinson, Magistrate and Collector of Tirboot, an extension of leave of absence from six weeks to two months, on private affairs, from the 9th ultimo.

Mr R. Macan, Additional Judge of Burdwan, for a fortnigh to visit the Presidency, on private affairs.

Mr. H. Rickets, Officiating Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit of the 19th or Cuttack Division, for fifteen days, to visit Calcutta, on private affairs.

Mr. H. Stainforth, Magistrate aud Collector of Backergunge, the leave for one month granted to him on the 24th November last, to have effect from the 14th ultimo.

Mr. J. G. E. Lawrell, Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Moorshedabad, for one month, from the 5th instant, on private affairs, in extension of the leave granted to him by the

Lieut. Col. Caulfield, C. B., of the 9th L. C., to Officiate as Officiating Commissioner, for one mouth.
Agent to the Governor-General at Moorshedabad.

FORT WILLIAM, GENERAL DEPARTMENT, JAN. 18, Mr. R. H. Tullob, of the Civil Service, has been permitted to return to England in order to retire upon an Annuity of the year 1836.

Mr. G. R. B. Berney, of the Civil Service, embarked for Europe on board the Ship Duke of Bedford, which vessel was left by the Pilot at sea on the 5th instant.

Mr. J. M. Hay having exceeded the period within which under the Orders of the Honorable the Court of Directors, he ought to have qualified himself for the public service by pro ficiency in the native languages, has been ordered to return to England.

Assistant Surgeon John Baker is appointed to take charge of the Salt Agency of Bullooah and Chittagong for the few days which will elapse between the period of Mr. Blagrave's leaving his Station, and the officer appointed to act for him taking charge of the Agency.

Lieut. F. W. Birch, of the 41st Regt. N. 1., is appointed to receive charge of the Calcutta Salt Chokies, with the same powers as those possessed by Captain Steel resigned.

FORT WILLIAM, FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT, JAN. 20. Mr. J. W. Sage is appointed to take charge of the remaining Filatures of the Raduagore Residency from Dr. Stuart on his vacating the oflice.

JANUARY 27.

Mr. C. Trower is appointed Civil Auditor in the room of Mr. R. H. Tulloh, to take effect from the 23d instant, the date of his departure for Europe.

The Honorable R. Forbes, Officiating Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Malda, for 10 days, from the 6th instant, on private affairs.

Mr. William Bell, Assistant under the Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit of the 15th or Dacca Division, to remain at the Presidency, until the 8th instant, on private affairs.

JANUARY 12.

The Honorable the Governor of Bengal have been pleased to make the following appoiutments:

Mr. J. Lowis, to be Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit of the 15th or Dacca Division, vice Mr. J. A. Pringle.

Mr. A. J. M. Mills to be Magistrate and Collector of the Central Division of Cuttack.

Mr. J. B. Ogilvy, to be joint Magistrate and Deputy Collec tor of Pubna.

The appointments of Messrs. Lowis, Mills, and Ogilvy will take effect from the date of the departure of Mr. J. A. Pringle for Europe.

Mr. R. J. Longhnan is anthorized to exercise the full powers of a Collector in the District of Behar.

Mr. R. B. Garrett to be an Assistant under the Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit of the 15th or Dacca Division, with authority to exercise the powers of Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector in Zillah Furieedpore.

Mr. J. S. Torrens, to be an Assistant under the Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit of the 19th or Cuttack Division, with authority to exercise the powers of Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector in Zillah Balasore.

Mr. C. Steer has been invested with the full powers of Join Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Zillah Bhaugulpore.

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Mr. David Cunlife has been permitted to proceed to Chuprah and prosecute his study of the Oriental languages at that station.

JANUARY 20.

Mr. Charles Becher, of the Civil Service, has been permitted to return to England in order to retire on an Annuity from the 1st of May 1836, under Orders of the Court of Directors, dated the 27th May 1835, paragraph 5.

The Hon'ble J. E. Elliot, of the Civil Service, embarked for England on board the Ship "Lord Hungerford," which vessel was left by the Pilot at Sea on the 11th instant.

Mr. Cornelius Cardew, of the Civil Service, embarked for England on board the Ship "Saint George," which vessel was left by the Pilot at Sea on the 15th instant.

Mr. John Hawkins, Officiating Collector of Calcutta and the 24 Purgunnahs, for one month, on pivate affairs, from the date of his delivering over charge of his office to Mr. Honstoun. MI. H. Stainforth, Magis rate and Collector of Backergunge, for one month, on medical certificate, in extension of the The Honorable the Governor is pleased to confirm the Ap leave of absence for the same period granted to him on pri.pointments made on the 23d ultimo, consequent on the depar vate affairs on the 24th November last, which commenced on ture of the Honorable J. E. Elliot to Europe, viz. the 14th ultimo,

Mr. J. K. Ewart, Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Hidgelee, for two months, in extension of the leave granted to him on the 18th August last.

The Honorable the Governor of Bengal has been pleased to make the following Appointments.

Mr. H. S. Oldfield to officiate, until further orders, as Col. Jector of Calcutta and the 24-Pergunnabs, in the room of Mr. Houstoun.

Captain James G. Burns, of the 3d Regt. N. 1., to be Superintendent of Upper and Lower Cachar and Jyuteea, in the room of Captain T. Fisher.

Mr. James Young to be Clerk of the Peace, in the room of Mr. W. H. Smoult, resigned.

JANUARY 19.

The Honorable the Governor of Bengal has been pleased to make the following Appointments:

Mr. Geo. Jobu Siddons to be Post Master General.
Mr. Charles C. Hyde to be Collector of Customs at Calcutia.
Mr. Charles Mackenzie to be Commercial Resident at
Bauleah.

JANUARY 27.

Mr. Robert Sanders, of the Civil Service, has been permitted to proceed to England on furlough in the present season.

Mr. G. W. Traill, a Civil Servant of the Agra Presidency, has been permitted to return to England in order to retire on an Annuity from the 1st of May 1836, under orders of the Court of Directors dated the 27th May, 1835, para. 5.

Mr. T. P. B. Biscoe, a Civil Servant of the Agra Presidency has been permitted to proceed to New South Wales, for two years, under medical certificate.

Mr. A. J. M. Mill appointed Salt Agent in the Central Divi sin of Cuttack, vice Mr. Lowis, -the appointment to take effect from the date of the departure of Mr. J. A. Pringle for

Mr. Charles Smith to Officiate, until further orders, as Civil Europe. and Session Judge of Zillah Sylhet.

Mr. John Campbell is appointed to Officiale as 1st Assistant

Mr. J. C. Brown to Officiate, until further orders, as Civii to the Collector of Government Customs at Calentta, in the aud Session Judge of Zillah Bebar.

Mr. R. Williams to Officiate, until further orders, as Civil and Session Judge of Zillah Cuttack.

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

Mr. B. Golding, Magistrate and Collector of Tipperah, for two years, to proceed to the Cape of Good Hope, on medical certificate, from the 1st proximo.

Mr. H. B. Berresford, Officiating Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Maldah, for one month, for the purpose of proceeding on the river, from the date on which he may be relieved at Maldah by the Honorable Mr. R. Forbes.

Mr. H. Ricketts, officiating Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit of the 19th or Cuttack Division, has been directed to remain at the Presidency on public service, until further orders. JANUARY 26.

room of Mr. J. B. Thornhill, vice Mr. H. R. Alexander.

Messrs. J. A. Pringle, R. H. Tulloh and C. Becher of the Civil Service, embarked for Europe on board the Ship,“ Windsor,” which vessel was left by the Pilot at sea on the 23d instant.

Dr. Alexander Halliday, Presidency Surgeon, is permitted to proceed to the Sand Heads, and to be absent ou that account for a period not exceeding one month.

POLITICAL DEPARTMENT, JANUARY 12.

The Honorable the Governor of Bengal has been pleased to permit Lieut. Col. T. A. Cobbe, the Agent to the GovernorGeneral at Moorshedabad, to visit the Presidency from the 20th instant, preparatory to an application for leave to proceed to the Cape of Good Hope.

JANUARY 18.

Lieut. Col. James Caulfield, C. B. of the 9th L. C., is The Honorable the Governor of Bengal has been pleased to placed at the disposal of the Government of Bengal. make the following Appointment:

Lieut. Fraser, of the 1st Regt. L. C., and attached to the Mr. M. W. Carruthers to be Deputy Collector of Zillah Revenue Survey, is appointed to Officiate as Assistant to the Mymunsing. Resident at Nagpore.

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

Mr. William Blunt, a Judge of the Courts of Sudder Dewan ny and Nizamut Adawlut, for one month, on private affairs, in extension of the leave granted to bim on the 29th ultimo.

Mr. Thomas Wyatt, Civil and Session Judge of Dinagepore, for one month, on private affairs, from the 4th proximo. in extension of the leave granted to him ou the 8d November last.

Mr. R. R. Sturt, whose services have been recently placed at the disposal of the Government of Bengal by the Government of Agra, has obtained leave for two months, on private affairs, from the 20th instant.

FORT WILLIAM, GENERAL DEPARTMENT, 6TH JAN., 1836. Mr. R. Saunders, Superintendent of Stamps, has obtained leave of absence for one month from this date, preparatory to his proceeding to Europe on furlough,

Mr. C. F. Young, the Officiating Second Assistant to the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium, is appointed to take charge of the Office of Superintendent of Stamps from Mr. Saunders. Assistant Surgeon J. Corbet, appointed to the Office of 1st Assistant to the Opium Agent at Behar, in the room of Dr. Clark resigned.

Mr. G. R. B. Berney and the Hon'ble J. E. Elliot, of the Civil Service, have been permitted to proceed to Europe on furlough, in the present Season.

Ensign T. G. St. George of the 17th N. I. is placed under the orders of the Resident at Gwalior.

FORT WILLIAM, ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT, JAN. 13. The Honorable the Governor of Bengal is pleased to appoint the Revd. H. Parish, to Officiate at St. John's Cathedral during the absence of the Revd. Henry Fisher.

ORDERS BY THE HONORABLE THE GOVERNOR OF
AGRA.

ALLAHABAD, JUDICIAL AND REVENUE DEPARTMENT,
DECEMBER 28, 1835.

The Honorable the Governor of Agra has placed to the Junior Assistants named below at the disposal of the Honorable the Governor of Bengal:

Messrs. J. T. Mellis, W. T. Trotter, R. Hampton, W. P. Goad, R. H. Snell, E. H. C. Monkton, E. Bentall, C. Todd, R. R. Stort, and A. Forbes.

JANUARY 2, 1936.

The Honorable the Governor of Agra has, at the request of the Honorable the Governor of Bengal, placed the services of Mr. R. J. Loughnan at the disposal of that Government, for Officiating employment.

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