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To be Majors.- Captains F. W. Hands; C. T. Thomas; William Rollings; E. W. Kennet; Charles Marshall; F. B. White; John Jarvis; Albert Pinson; G. R. Wilton; Andrew Fraser; James Scott; Wm. Hyslop; G. A. Underwood; Wm. Geddes; G. S. Blundell; Francis Jenkins; W. A. Troup; Charles Hewetson; John Fawcett; David Birrell; David Thompson; Eneas Sheriff; Albany Troward; Humffrey Lyons; James Mellor; S. Yolland; J. F. Bird; II. W. Bellew; James Briggs; James Croudace; Peter Hamond; Thomas Sanders; George Twemlow; A. G. Hyslop; Thomas Gidley; J. S. Down; James Fraser; Charles Jolinson; W. J. Browne; Thomas Sewell; F. B. Lucas; H. S. Foord; J. C. Tudor; S. G. Wheler; Richard Ord; F. J. Simpson; Ralph Thorpe; William Cotton; James Wyllie; G. F. F. Vincent; Clifton Benbow; William Forbes; John Paton; G. M. Carmichael Smyth; Charles Field; C. G. Dixon; Charles Richardes; Claud Dou glas; J. C. Wallace; W. E. Litchfield; Wm. Brown; George More; J. A. Scott; W. M. N. Sturt; William Minto; W. H. Jackson; R. M. M. Cooke; William Payne John Gunning.

HER MAJESTY'S FORCES IN THE EAST.

PROMOTIONS AND CHANGES.

3rd L.Drags. (in Bengal). Cornet Henry Wood to be lieut. by purch., v. Wyld who retires; Thomas Penton to be cornet by purch., v. Wood.

9th Foot (in Bengal). Maj. A. B. Taylor to be lieut. col. without purch.; Brev. Maj. Chas. Barnwell to be major, v. Taylor; Lieut. R. J. Edmonds to be capt., v. Barnwell; Ens. C. H. McCaskill to be lieut., v. Edmonds.

17th Foot (at Bombay). Capt. D. Cooper, from 3rd W.I. Regt., to be capt., v. L. Fyfe who retires upon h.p. unattached.-2nd-Lieut. J. Bourne, from Ceylon Rifle Regt., to be lieut. by purch., v. Wynyard.

18th Foot (in Bengal). Capt. T. B. Lord Cochrane, from 66th F., to be capt., v. Moyle who exchanges.-Ens. I. H. Hewitt to be lieut. without purch., v. Haly dec.; Ens. W. P. Cockburn to be lieut. without purch., v. Graves appointed adjutant; Ens. W. Venour, from 95th F., to be lieut. by purch., v. Gwynne who retires; Ens. C. Woodwright to be lieut. by purch., v. Hewitt whose prom. by purch. has been cancelled; Ens. J. P. Mayo to be lieut. by purch., v. Cockburn whose prom. by purch. has been cancelled; L. M. T. Humphreys to be ens. without purch., v. Woodwright; J. L. Brodrick to be ens. without purch., v. Mayo; Lieut. J. W. Graves to be adj., v. Wilson dec.-Maj. N. R. Tomlinson to be lieut. col. without purch. ; Brev. Maj. F. W. Dillon to be major, v. Tomlinson.

21st Foot (in Bengal). Edward Clemison to be 2nd lieut. by purch., v. Thompson app. to 58th F.

27th Foot (at Cape of Good Hope). Maj. M. C. Johnstone to be lieut. col. by purch., v. McPherson who retires; Capt. Richard Fawkes to be major by purch., v. Johnstone; Lieut. T. P. Touzel to be capt. by purch., v. Fawkes; Ens. B. Tunnard to be lieut. by purch., v. Touzel; F. C. Herring to be ens. by purch,, v. Tunnard. 40th Foot (at Bombay). Capt. D. F. Longworth, from 94th F., to be capt., v. Beebee who exchanges. -Ens. Robert Carey to be licut. without purch., v. Russell who retires; W. C. O'Brien to be ens. by purch., v. Carey.

41st Foot (at Bombay). Lieut. J. E. Deere to be capt. without purch., v. Price dec.; Ens. H. F. Marston to be lieut. without purch., v. Deere; C. J. S. Wallace to be ens. without purch., v. Marston.-Capt. R. B. Wolseley, from h.p. 22nd L.Drags., to be capt., v. Arch. Hook who exchanges; Lieut. Wm. May to be capt. by purch., v. Wolseley who retires; Ens. C. T. Tuckey to be lieut. by purch., v. May; Ens. John Madden to be lieut, by purch., v. Browne who retires; C. F. Edwards to be ens. by purch., v. Tuckey; Thomas Rawlins to be ens. by purch., v. Madden.Lieut. J. E. Deere to be capt. without purch., v. Bedingfield dec.; Lieut. E. J. Vaughan to be capt. without purch., v. Deere whose prom. on 24th Oct. 1841 has been cancelled; Ens. H. F. Marston to be lieut. without purch., v. Deere; ColourSerj. Wm Young (serjeant-major Provisional Bat. at Chatham) to be ens. without purch., v. Logan app. to 57th F.; Arch. Armstrong to be ens. without purch., v. Edwards app. to 94th F.

44th Foot (in Bengal). Ens. A. W. Gray to be lieut. without purch., v. Shelton app. to 98th F.; J. E. E. Story to be ens., v. Gray.

57th Foot (at Madras). Ens. D. E. Armstrong to be lieut. without purch., v. Ross app. to 42nd F.; Ens. R. A. Logan, from 41st F., to be ens., v. Armstrong.

98th Foot (ordered to China). Capt. Wm. Roberts to be major by purch., v. Gre. gory prom.; Lieut. F. A. Whimper to be capt. by purch., v. Roberts; Ens. J. A. Street to be lieut. by purch., v. Whimper; Edward Grantham to be ens. by purch., v. Street.-E. D. Batt to be assist. surgeon.-Lieut. and Qu. Mast. W. H. Rogers,

from 95th F., to be lieut. without purch.; Lieut. F. Shelton, from 44th F., to be lieut. without purch.; Lieut. T. F. Wade, from 42nd F., to be lieut. without purch.; Ens. P. F. Hussey to be lieut. by purch., v. Rogers who retires; A. F. Steele to be ens. by purch., v. Hussey; E. H. Blake, M. D., to be assist. surgeon.—Ens. R. J. Allgood, from 88th F., to be ens. without purch.; H. R. Adams to be ens. without purch.; H. T. Richmond to be ens. without purch.

90th Foot (in Ceylon). Wm. Davis to be ens. by purch., v. the Hon. John Tucket who retires.-Lieut. J. D. G. Tulloch to be capt. without purch., v. Suckling dec.; Lieut. Thos. Webb to be capt. without purch., v. Tulloch whose prom. on 3rd Sept. 1841 has been cancelled; Ens. H. A. Evatt to be lieut., v. Tulloch; H. P. Onslow to be ens. without purch.

94th Foot (at Bombay). Capt. R. M. Beebee, from 40th F., to be capt., v. Longworth who exchanges.-Ens. S. Lyster to be lieut. without purch., v. Bowles dec.; Ens. C. F. Edwards, from 41st F., to be ens., v. Lyster.

95th Foot (in Ceylon). George Hicks to be ens. by purch., v. Craigil prom. in 7th F.-Wm. Bridges to be ens. by purch., v. Venour prom. in 18th F.

Ceylon Rifle Regt. William Werge to be 2nd lieut. by purch., v. Bourne prom. in 17th F.

Cape Mounted Riflemen. Lieut. T. Donovan to be capt. without purch., v. Lowen who retires upon full pay; Ens. W. Lowen to be lieut. without purch.; Serj. Major M. Rorke to be ens., v. Lowen; Lieut. C. H. Somerset to be adj., v. Donovan prom. Unattached.-Maj. A. C. Gregory, from 98th F., to be lieut. col. by purch.

Hospital Staff.-Daniel Kennedy, M.D., to be assist. surg. to the forces, v. Boyle dec.; Assist. Surg. J. H. Sinclair, M. D., from 55th F., to be a staff surgeon of second class; Assist. Surg. P. Robertson, from the staff, to be a staff surgeon of second class; Assist. Surg. George Rumley, M. D., from Ceylon Rifle Regt., to be a staff surgeon of second class.

BREVET.-Capt. R. B. Wolseley, 41st F., to be major in the army; Lieut. W. F. Hay, adjutant of East-India Company's depôt at Chatham, to have temporary rank of lieut. in the army while so employed; Major S. Blyth, 49th F., to be lieut. col. in the army.

INDIA SHIPPING.

Arrivals.

Nov. 5. Kingston, McLean, from China 28th April; at Dublin.-6. Ganges, Mc Donald, from Singapore; off Falmouth.-Nocton, Walker, from N. S. Wales, off Plymouth.-Hindoo, Van Zuelicon, from V. D. Land; at Cowes.-Tuscan, Lake, from N. S. Wales; off Lymington.-Triton, Smith, from Manilla_20th May; and Jane Thompson, from Bengal 21st May; both off Penzance.-8. Raymond, McKay, from Bengal; at Portsmouth.-Persian, Edrington, from Bengal; at Deal.-Thomas Lowrie, Price, from N.S.Wales; at Falmouth.-Devonshire, Stevens, from Batavia 7th July; off Penzance.-Cambria, Robertson, from Bengal 28th May; at Deal.Meg of Meldon, late Cookson, from Bengal 28th June; and Royal Sovereign, Walker, from Bombay 11th July; both at Liverpool.-9. Inglis, Isaacson, from Bombay; at Gravesend.-Belvidere, Stephenson, from Bombay 11th July; and Currency, Parker, from Bengal 21st June; both at Liverpool.-10. Eden, Naylor, from Singapore 2nd June; at Deal.-11. Emma, Mann, from China 25th May; at Deal.— Margaret, Mainland, from Bombay 7th July; off Scilly.-12. Windermere, Armstrong, from Bengal; at Liverpool.-Elora, Blair, from Bombay 19th June; off Crookhaven (for the Clyde).-15. Resource, Boyle, from Bombay 4th July; at Deal.-16. Rockcliffe, Harrison, from Madras 7th July; at Beaumaris (for Liverpool).-19. James Ewing, Maitland, from China 10th May; off Cork.-St. George, Sughrue, from N. S. Wales 17th May; at Plymouth.-22. Midlothian, Morrison, from Singapore 4th July; at Deal.-23. Duke of Norfolk, Goss, from Bengal; at Deal.-North Pole, Watt, from Bombay 30th June; at Liverpool.-24. Scaleby Castle, Johnston, from China 20th June; off the Wight.-Duke of Lancaster, Hargreaves, from China 4th June; off Portsmouth.-25. Ariadne, McLeod, from Bengal 22nd June; and Ivanhoe, Simpson, from China 26th May; both at Deal.Gurli, Bowinan, from Batavia 21st July; off Dover.-Margaret, Debney, from South Seas; off Portsmouth.-Ritchie, Keir, from Bombay 2nd Aug.; off Liverpool.--26. Anne Laing, Hudson, from China 5th May, and Lombock; King William, Thomas, from Singapore 4th July; and Caledonia, Liddell, from Singapore 15th July; all at Deal. William Parker, Sewell, from Bengal 5th July; off Portsmouth. --Thomas Bell, Dobson, from Bengal and Algoa Bay; St. Lawrence, Newlands, from Bombay 3rd Aug.; and Halifax Packet, Smith, from Bombay 23rd June; all

at Liverpool. Symmetry, Butler, from Manilla 8th June; at Cowes.-27. Bella Marina, Wickham, from China 2nd June; at Deal.-Florist, Huggup, from Bombay 7th July; off Falmouth.-29. Boadicea (transport), Webb, from Rio de Janeiro; at Portsmouth.-Grafton, Cook, from Bengal; off Margate.-Arachne, Pearse, from Batavia 19th Aug.; at Cowes.-George Armstrong, Jones, from China 26th June, and Cape 31st Sept.; at Liverpool.-30. Francis Smith, Edmonds, from China 26th May; Margaret Hardie, from Ceylon 1st Aug., and Cape; and Euxine, McMillan, from Bombay 7th Aug.; all at Deal.-William Harris, Terry, from Bengal 28th June; off Margate.-Shannon, Kellock, from Bombay 4th Aug.; and Fergus, Cornforth, from Bombay 4th do.; both at Liverpool.-Dec. 1. Taglioni, Bellamy, from Bengal 21st June; off Margate.-Amity, Scott, from Ceylon 15th June; off Dover (on shore).-Chebar, Renner, from China 13th May; off Cork (for Liverpool).Sultan, Montgomery, from China; at Deal.- Windsor Castle, Young, from Bombay 5th Aug.; and Monarch, Booth, from Bombay 23rd July; both at Liverpool. Lydie, Mercher, from China and Mauritius; at Havre.-Tory, Cowan, from Bombay 3rd Aug.; off Liverpool.-2. Washinton, Barnett, from Mauritius 16th Aug.; at Deal.—Mary Laing, Ellison, from Maulmain; at Cowes.-Collingwood, Guthrie, from Java; in London Docks.-3. Earl Stanhope, Tilley, from Manilla; in Docks. Chieftain, Pattison, from Bengal 4th July; Ceylon, Peacock, from Bengal 27th June; and John Calvin, Abercromby, from Bengal 7th June; all at Deal.-4. Horatio, transport, Pigou, from St. Helena; at Portsmouth.-6. Airey, Nicholson, from Bengal 15th July; at Deal.-Henderson, Bushby, from China 3rd June; off Dover.--Orient, Taylor, from Madras, Mauritius, and Cape; at Falmouth.-Briton's Queen, Smith, from Bombay 2nd Aug. ; at Liverpool.-Juliet, Alexander, from Beжgal 14th July; at Deal.

Departures.

Oct. 25. Alfred, Fliut, for N. S. Wales; from Plymouth.-Birman, Cleland, for New Zealand; from Portsmouth.-26. Augustus, Purchase, for Mauritius; Penningham, Green, for St. Helena; and Bromleys, Knox, for Algoa Bay; all from Deal.-Sir Edward Paget, Tait, for N. S. Wales; from Cork.-27. Tortoise, Wood, for V. D. Land and New Zealand; from Plymouth.-30. Himalaya, Burn, for Port Phillip and N. S. Wales; from Plymouth.-31. Regulus, Hunter, for Port Phillip; from Plymouth. Frederick, Fischer, for Manilla; and Chieftain, Payne, for Bombay; both from Liverpool.-Nov. 2. Timandra, Skinner, for New Zealand; from Plymouth.-John Bagshaw, Reddington, for Bengal; from Liverpool.-5. William Gillies, Clark, for Bengal; from Liverpool.-Colony, Penny, for St. Helena; from Sunderland.-6. John King, Bristowe, for Mauritius; from Southampton.-Martha Ridgway, Webb, for New Zealand; from Liverpool.-7. Eagle, Buckley, for Port Phillip and N. S. Wales; and Hecla steamer (Dutch), for Batavia; both from Plymouth.-8. Thetis, Cass, for Port Phillip; and Woodbridge, Dobson, for N. S. Wales; from Cork.-H. M. S. Cambrian, Chads, for Madeira and India; from Plymouth.-9. Sir Charles Napier, Huxtable, for N. S. Wales; and Abbot Reading, Crawford, for China; both from Liverpool.-11. Countess of Durham, MacLaren, for Cape; Niagara, Champion, for Bengal; John George. Storey, for Bengal; and Blanche, Silk, for South Australia; all from Deal. - Voluna, Amyers, for Bombay; from Clyde.-14. Thetis, White, for Bengal; Eleanor, Johnson, for N. S. Wales; William Fulcher, Stains, for Cape and South Australia; and Cornubia, Robinson, for N. S. Wales; all from Deal.-Lucretia, Headbury, for Swan River; from Portsmouth.-Mary, Wakeham, for Mauritius; from Newcastle.-Semiramis, Cairne, for Batavia and Singapore; from Clyde.-15. Cassiopea, Biffen, for Mauritius; England, Tizard, for Bombay; and Mary Elizabeth, Thom, for Cape; all from Liverpool.-Enterprize, Smart, for Mauritius; from Newcastle.-British Queen, Clark, for Mauritius; from Shields.- Glencairn, Nichol, for Mauritius; Bucephalus, Small, for Bombay; and Herald, Parker, for Bengal; all from Clyde.-16. Osprey, Sedgwick, for New Zealand; and Fairy Queen, Cousens, for St. Helena and Ceylon; both from Portsmouth.-Syren, Smith, for Rio de Janeiro, Cape, and China; from Plymouth.-Camaria, Clucas, for Singapore; and Parsee Merchant, Poole, for Bombay; both from Liverpool.—Unicorn, Allen, for Bengal; from Clyde.—17. Imaum of Muscat, Riches, for Cape and Ceylon; from Portsmouth.-Hiram, for Manilla; from Deal.-18. William Lockerby, Braithwaite, for Bengal; and Henrietta, Longford, for Bengal; both from Liverpool.-21. Wave, Scollay, for Bombay; from Liverpool.-23. Indian, Carr, for Launceston; from Falmouth.-24. Somersetshire, Motley, for Hobart Town (convicts); from Plymouth. Grecian, Richards, for Mauritius; Emma Eugenia, Kettlewell, for Hobart Town and Lombock; Echo, Burtsal, for Bengal; Majestic, Adamson, for Bombay; Diadem, Harland, for Australind (W. Australia); Canada, Corkhill, for Hobart Town; London, Gibson, for New Zealand; Hebe, Younger, for Ceylon; and John Craig, Pettingall, for Algoa Asiat. Journ, N. S. VOL.36. No.144, (3 F)

Bay; all from Deal.-25. Zenobia, Owen, for Bengal; from Portsmouth.-Arab, Westmoreland, for Launceston; from Falmouth.-H.M.S. Harlequin, Hastings, for China; from Plymouth.-26. Crown, Kerr, for Bombay; from Liverpool.— Cynosure, Viner, for Batavia and Singapore; Lord Western, Lock, for Bengal; Universe, Ritchie from Bombay; and Akbar, Dumaresq, for China; all from Liverpool.Belle Creole, Purchase, for Mauritius; from Shields.-28. Olive Branch, Lindsay, for Ceylon and Madras; from Liverpool.-Dec. 2. Agenoria, Devrell, for Cape; and Britannia, Hardie, for Bengal; both from Deal.-Cremona, Steers, for Bombay; Avoca, Howey, for Singapore; Lintin, Gillman, for Bombay; and Lady, Marshall, for Bombay; all from Liverpool.-3. Prince Albert, Bruton, for Madras; from Deal. -Harriet, Scott, Beynon, for Bombay; and Tigris, McGill, lor Bengal; both from Liverpool.

PASSENGERS FROM THE EAST.

Per Anna Maria, from China: Mr. Ebden, left at the Cape; Mr. Wells, from Cape. Per Inglis, from Bombay: (See As. Journ. for Oct., p. 246).

Per Thomas Lawrie, from N. S. Wales: Dr. Newman; Mr. Cori.

Per St. George, from N.S. Wales: Mr. and Mrs. Chambers and family; Mrs. Sughrue and two children; Capt. Galston; Mr. Bowerman; two Masters and three Misses Bowerman; Dr. Everett:

Per Ariadne, from Bengal: Mrs. Col. James; Capt. Harris, 55th Regt. ; Rev. Mr. Ellis; Mr. Thomas Secombe; Mrs. Pell.-(The following individuals died at sea; Mr. J. D. Jaffray on 28th June, Mr. Secombe on 12th July, and Lieut. Col. James on 27th Aug.)

Per Blair, from Batavia: Capt. Hayes, late of the Miranda.

Per Great Liverpool steamer, from Alexandria, Malta, &c. (arrived at Falmouth 7th Nov.): Sir Gordon Bremer; Capt. and Mrs. Elliot, child, and two servants; Mr. and Mrs. Leiver, child, and servant; Capt. Grattan; Lieut. Fowler; Mr. Morgan; Rev. Mr. Mainwaring; Mr. Jardine; Mr. Ducat; Mr. Skelton; Mr. Nash; Mr. North; Capt. and Mrs. Hartley and servant; Capt. Cotton; Capt. Rogers; Dr. Anderson; Miss Engledue; Mr. Chick; Miss Rogers; Lieut. Gray; Dr. Neack; Mr. Tastar; Mr. Bone; F. Camillure; Capt. Russell; Col. Anderson; Thos. Burt; Wm. Bowden.

Per Berenice steamer, from Bombay 1st Nov. (arrived at Suez):-The Hon. George Turnour, Ceylon C. S.; Capt. Wilson, 90th Regt., secretary to the Commander-in-chief of Ceylon; P. E. Wodehouse, Esq., Ceylon C. S., lady and child; Lieut. George Wingate; P. Ewart, Esq., lady and child; H. V. Hathorn, Esq., Bengal C. S.; Mrs. Shouldham; T. W. Henderson, Esq.; Mr. Geo. Grant and child; Capt. M'Nair; John G. Waters, Esq.; H. C. Henriques, Esq.; Mrs. Wetherhead, and two children; Capt. Tweedale, 1st Bombay L. C. (Lancers); Capt. Curtis, do. do.; Mr. Charles Masson; Assist. Surg. A. Durham, Bombay med. estab.; Mrs. E. Kerr; Lieut. R. Dennis, 5th Bombay N. I.; an European female servant and child.-For Aden:-Shaik Tarehan Ally, agent to the F. St. Nav. Co.; Rultonjee Sorabjee Antone de Souza; and Mr. John Kelly.

Expected.

Per monthly steamers from Bombay.-In Dec.:-Col. Fendall, H. M.'s 4th L. Drags.; F. N. Maltby, Esq., Madras C. S.; Lieut. R. Wallace; Mrs. Bean; Capt. J. D. D. Bean, political agent, Quettah; Mr. Hugh; Mr. Evans; Mrs. C. Crawley and Miss Neale; Mr. and Mrs. Mill; Lieut. N. G. Hibbert; D. Davidson, Esq., C. S. Jan., 1842:-Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Anderson, of Tellicherry; Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Alves, Madras army; Mrs. Edw. Davidson; Mr. Davidson; General Sir John Fitzgerald; Capt. N. Biddle, 25th Madras N.I.; Mrs. Skinner and children; Miss Steuart; T. Caldwell, Esq.; Capt. and Mrs. Stuart. Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Orton; Mr. R. Mills, C. S.; T. A. Goodwin, Esq., Madras C. S.; Brigadier Raynsford, Nizam's army; Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Walpole, H. M. 39th regt.; Brigadier J. J. Trewman and lady; Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Bengal C. S.; Dwarkanath Tagore, of Calcutta; Capt. T. A. Duke and lady; T. H. Davidson, Esq., Madras C. S.; Mrs. Gen. Yates and daughter; Capt. P. A. Reynolds; Mrs. Capt. Thomas and two children; Mrs. Langford. March:-Mr. and Mrs. Martin; Mrs. Vibart and two children; Mrs. Gordon; J. Vibart, Esq.; Mr. and Mrs. Young, C. S.; Mrs. Courtney and children; Mrs. Stack and children; Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Hore, Bengal Army; Mrs. F. H. Sandys; Major A. Stirling and lady; Geo. S. King, Esq. April:-Mrs. Montgomery.

Per Olympus, from Madras: Mrs. Walker; Mr. Wm. Taylor and son.

Per Samarang, from Madras: Major Jackson, H. M. 57th regt.; Lieut. Ahmuty; W. Dent, Esq.; J. Dent, Esq.; Rev. Mr. Banister; Ens. Morris, H. M. 4th Foot; Ens. Southey; Ens. Tomes.

Per Hindostan, from Madras: Lieut. Robertson, 21st N.I.-From Calcutta ; (see As. Journ. for Oct., p. 246).

Per Glenelg, from Bombay: Mrs. Rebenack; Mrs. Shaw; Mrs. H. Barr; Miss Bowser.

PASSENGERS TO INDIA.

Per Mountstuart Elphinstone, for Madras and Bengal: Mr. and Mrs. Luke; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor; Mrs. Ince; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin; Mr. and Mrs. Wood; Lieut. and Mrs. Wily; Mrs. Smith; Dr. A. J. Kemp; Messrs. Taylor, Sydney, Holmes, Mann, Thornton, Bernal, Irving, Roberts, Reynolds, and Palmer.

:

Per Dartmouth, for Bombay Mr. Bates; Mr. Key; Hon. Mr. Barrington.
Per Falcon, for Mauritius: Ripley Webb, Esq.

Per Prince Albert, for Madras: Mr. Lutterill; Mr. Prescott.

Per H.M.S. Cambrian, for Bengal: The Right Hon. Lord Ellenborough, the new Governor-General of India, and suite.

Her Imaum of Muscat, for Cape and Ceylon: Mr. and Mrs. Fleming, family, and attendants (twelve in number); Mr. Campion, for the Cape.

Per Indus, for Bombay: Mr. D. E. Mills.

Per Zenobia, for Bengal: Mrs. Col. Wrottesley and ladies; Mrs. Hall; Mrs. Col. Reed; Mrs. Staldart; Miss Wood; the Misses Grimes; the Misses Hogan; the Hon. Mr. Courtney; Dr. Dempster; Messrs. Davidson, Whiting, Jefferies, Vibart, Holroyd, Alexander, Bonavie, and McLeod.

Per Echo, for Bengal: Mr. Barron, &c.

Per Devastation steam frigate, for the Mediterranean: The Rev. M. S. Alexander (new Bishop of England and Ireland in Jerusalem), and family.

Per Great Liverpool steamer, for the Mediterranean (sailed from Falmouth 2nd Dec.)-For Malta: Mrs. Gurdon and family; Mrs. Hoseason and child; Mr. and Mrs. Tayspill; Miss Harvey; Rev. Mr. Beresford; Major Harvey; Capt. and Mrs. Pearson; Dr. Collins; Lieut. D. Halket; Capt. Hope; Messrs. Bullin, Maxwell, Hope, Potts, Carmichael, &c. &c.-For Alexandria: Mrs. Malcolmson; Mrs. Croker; Miss March; Mrs. Jefferies; Miss Farish; Capt. Carr, and servant; Capt. Walker; Lieut. Collier; Dr. Miller; Rev. G. Cook; Lieut. Col. Abdy; Lieut. Minster; Major Chisholm; Messrs. Sellom, Alleque, Renfry, Braybrooke, Timbrel, Roberts, Gillmore, Aburthnot, Gladstone, McDougall, Dunlop, Urquhart, Christie, Sutherland, Ogilvie, Douglas, Evans, Cheap, Duncan, Smith, Thompson, and Newnham; Mr. and Mrs. Norton, and family; Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, and servant; Mr. and Mrs. Ravenscroft, and servant; Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, and child; Mr. and Mrs. Lamb; Mrs. Thorn; Mrs. Holland; Messrs. Powell, Hill, Remington, Ushart, and Ferguson; Capt. and Mrs. Graham, &c. &c.

MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES.

The Perfect, Snell, from Calcutta to London, put back leaky, &c., was run on shore off Kedgeree, with eight feet water in her hold, and has been abandoned; part of the cargo saved.

The Britannia, Leith, from Calcutta to Mauritius, is wrecked in the river Hooghly. The Severn, Wake, sailed from Calcutta 14th Dec. last, for China, and had not been heard of up to the 24th of August.

The Prince Rupert, Ramage, from London to New Zealand, in entering Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope, on 4th Sept., ran on the rocks at Mouille Point, and has become a total wreck; crew and passengers (except one) saved. The chief officer and three of the crew of the Bucephalus, Fulcher, from London, were drowned in attempting to reach the wreck.

The Sultana, Page, from Singapore to China, was destroyed by lightning near the Coast of Palawan, 4th January; the master, his wife, three passengers, and 36 of the crew, saved, and arrived at Borneo.

The Jane brig is totally wrecked at Hong Kong, China. See also p. 289.
The Feudon, from Nantes, is wrecked on the Coast of Madagascar.

The Vibilia, Terry, Newcastle and Liverpool to Aden, with coals, was lost on a coral reef 9th Aug., about 12 or 14 miles S. W. of Mayotta, one of the Comero Islands, Mozambique channel: crew saved, and arrived at St. Helena per H. F. M. S. Uranie.

The Urania (emigrant ship), of Liverpool, bound to Sydney, N.S. Wales, was driven on shore on West Hoyle Bank, at Mostyn, 8th Oct., afterwards capsized, and become a total wreck; all souls saved.

The French brig Eugénie sunk off the Isle of Rodriques 31st May; crew saved. The Dutch ship Overyssel is totally lost in the Straits of Bally.

The schooner Elizabeth, of Hobart Town, which was stranded in Encounter Bay, has been got off, taken into Port Adelaide very little damaged, and will be sold.

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