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gal: Mr. and Mrs. Usher; Mr. and Mrs. Bluett; Dr. and Mrs. Cragie; Mr. and Mrs. Beddy; Mr. and Mrs. Ridsdall; two Misses Blenchynden; Miss C. Goodinge; Miss Debrett; Capts. Norton, Coventry, Thorpe, and Debrett; Lieut. Musgrave; Mr. R. Fitzgerald; Messrs. Hutton, Jenkins, Cooke, Kerr, Chouette, and Pudner; Rev. Mr. Sarkis.

Per Bencoolen, for Madras and Bengal: The Rev. J. H. Chapman, to Madras; Mrs. Hough and daughter; Miss A. Noble.

Per Katherine Stewart Forbes, for Bombay Mrs. Marriott; Capt. Campbell; Mrs. Campbell; Messrs. Hawkins and Gordon, cadets; Mr. Hume; Gillio, Thompson, and Morris.

Misses

Per Boyne, for Bengal: Mr. Henry Phillips, cadet.

Per Mars, for Cape of Good Hope: Mr. and Mrs. Manuel; Mr. Wilson;

one servant.

Per George Home, for Bengal: Lient. Bain, H, M. service.

Per Claudine, for Bengal: Misses Adams and Palmer; J. E. Harrington, Esq., Bengal service; Messrs. Law, and Law jun. ; Messrs. Lardner, Montgomery, and Green, cadets; Mackintosh, Esq.; Messrs. Salter and Hutchinson.

Per Lord Castlereagh, for Bombay : Col. and Mrs. Delamotte; Mrs. Rich. mond; Mrs. Mellis; Miss Campbell; Captains Pearson, Cazalet, and Spratt; Mr. H. Berry; Hon. Mr. Seton; Hon. A. O. Murray; Mr. W. Dunlop,; Miss Jemima Dunlop; Mr. S. A. Crofton; Mr. Montefiere, surgeon.

Per Prince Regent, for Bengal: Mrs. Hopper; Mrs. Phillips; Miss Patter. son; Miss Haig; Lieut. Col. White; Lieut. Col. Hopper; Capt. Teulon; Capt. Biddulph; Lieut. G. Bishop; Lieut. G. Hetzler; Dr. Phillips; W. Ogilvy, Esq., writer; Mr. E. Hopper; Mr. Biddulph, Mr. Haldane, cadet; Mr. Phillips, do.; Mr. Stone, merchant; two

servants.

Per Astell, for Bengal: Majors H. Swindell and Playfair; Capt. Arrow; Lieuts. Birch and Span; Rev. Dr. Young Mr. J. de Winter Moir, cadet; Messrs. Udney, Pidcock, and Alexander, writers; Mr. St. Julian, free merchant; Mrs. Playfair and one child; Mistresses Beatson and Span; two Misses Beechy.

Per George, for Madras: Robert C. Cole, esq., merchant, and Mrs. Cole; Capt. Laurie; Mr. Blair; Miss Arnott; Mr. Christie and another gentlemau, ca dets; Mrs. De Busche and four children, for Ceylon; Dr. Stephenson; Mr. Schoedn, veterinary surgeon.

Ships spoken with.

Macqueen, Walker, London to Bengal and China, 12th March, lat. 4. S., long 24.

-Mary Anne, Craigie, London to Bombay, 18th Feb., lat. 23 S., long. 28 W.Dunira, Hamilton, London to Bombay and China, 7th April, lat. 25 S., long. 30. 10. W.-Lady Melville, Clifford, London to Madras and China, 17th April, lat. 2. 10. N., long, 23. 1. W.-William Fairlie, Smith, London to Madras and China, 21st April, lat. 3. N., long. 21. W.-Andromeda, Muddle, New South Wales to Bengal, 20th Jan., lat. 20. 25. N., long. 88. 21. E., off Bengal with bowsprit sprung. Berwickshire, Shepherd, London to Bengal and China, 24th Feb., lat. 26. S., long. 34. W.-Albion, Best, New South Wales, to Mauritius and London, 15 Feb., lat. 22. 21. S., long. 69. 51. E.General Palmer, Truscott, London to Madras, 18th April, lat. 4. N., long. 28. W.-Guardian, London to Batavia, 28th Feb., lat. 27., long. 33.-Duke of Bedford, Cunynghame, London to Madras and Bengal, 4th April, lat. 3. 50. S., long. 25. W.-Waterloo, Studd, London to Bombay, 2d Feb., off Ceylon.-Perseverance, Fenn, Liverpool to Bengal, 3d May, lat. 7. 15, N., long. 21.35. W.-Exmouth, Owen, London to Madras and Bengal, 27th May, lat. 41., long. 12.-Princess Charlotte, Liverpool to Bengal, 22d Jan., by the Venilia arrived at the Cape.-Earl of Balcarras, Cameron, London to Bengal and China, 5th April, lat. 23. 31. S., 31. 20. W.-Dunira, Hamilton, London to Bombay and China, 8th April, lat. 24. S., long. 31. W.-Cornelius, Japan, to London, out three years, 22d April, off Abrogas. Countess of Harcourt, Bunn, London to New South Wales, 18th April, lat. 4. N., long. 23. W.-Katherine Stewart Forbes, London to Bombay, 17th June, lat. 46. 40. N., long. 8. 30. W.-David Scott, Thornhill, London to Madras and Bengal, 21st May, off Porto Santo, Madeira. Larkins, Wilkinson, London to Madras and Bengal, 26th April, lat. 5. N., long 23 W.-Lord Hungerford, London to the Mauritius, 6th April, lat. 25. S., long. 29. W.

Miscellaneous Occurrences.

The Pilot, Gardner, from Bengal to London, was spoke with in distress, on the 23d April, in lat. 25. N., long. 87. W., making much water, by the Fairfield, from Rio Janeiro, arrived at Liverpool, who rendered her every assistance, brought home her passengers, and landed them at Liverpool. The Pilot proceeded to Antigua, where she arrived on the 10th May, dismasted, and was. undergoing repairs necessary to bring her to London, and was to sail on the 25th May.

The Brampton, Moore, was totally lost in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, the 8th November, 1823. The crew and stores were saved, and arrived at Port Jackson in the Dragoon, Capt. Walker, on the 80th November.

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March 23. At Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, Edw. P. Smith, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service, to Henrietta Frances, daughter of Geo. Bayley, Esq., Commercial Resident at Benares.

May 25. At St Mary's Newington, Mr. Jas. Sexton, Hon. East India Company's service, to Miss Briggs, of Walworth.

31. At Bath, Capt. R. H. Brown, Hon. East-India Company's service, to Ann, eldest daughter of the late Caleb Blanchard, Esq., of London.

June 1. At Great Houghton, North amptonshire, Capt. Croxton, Bengal Artillery, to Charlotte, second daughter of the Rev. Rich. Williams, rector of that place, and prebendary of Lincoln.

At Chelsea Church, Henry Despard, Esq., Major of 17th regt. of Infantry, nephew of Gen. Despard, to Anne, fourth daughter of the late E Rushworth, Esq., of Farringford hill, Isle of Wight.

3. At Islington Church, Robert Bell, Esq., barrister-at-law, to Margaret, second daughter of the late Capt. Peter Gordon, of the Wellesley East Indiaman.

7. The Hon. Capt. W. L. Fitz-Gerald De Roos, 1st regt. of Life Guards, to lady Georgiana Lennox, daughter of the Duke of Richmond.

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10. At St. Andrew's, Holborn, James Mackenzie, Esq., late of the Hon. EastIndia Company's service, to Frances Eleanor, eldest daughter of the late John Simpson, Esq.

15. At Chesham, Capt. E. J. Samuel, of the Madras Cavalry, to Anne, eldest daughter of the late J. Field, Esq., of Clensham Hall, Bucks.

At Tenby, John Leach, Esq. of the town of Pembroke, to Mrs. Charlotte christ, Esq. of the East-India Company's Gilchrist, widow of the late D. K. GilElliot, Esq., late of the civil service of service, and youngest daughter of George Bengal.

16. At St. George's Church, by Dr. Hodgson, Dean of Carlisle, Thomas Cramer Roberts, Esq., of Lincoln's. Inn, to Miss Gowan, youngest daughter of the late Cletworthy Gowan, Esq.

18. At St. George's Church, Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M.P., to Julia, daughter of Maj. Gen. the Hon. Henry Brand.

21. At Bath, by the Rev. J. Browne, G. Hamilton Cox, Esq., 31st Bengal regt., and youngest son of the late Lieut. Eliza, fourth daughter of John Hoore, Colonel Cox of the Royal Artillery, to Esq., of the island of St. Vincent.

DEATHS.

March 26. On board the Aurora, during her passage from India, Harriet, the lady of P. Leslie, Esq. M. D. Surgeon on the Bombay Establishment.

April 16. At Wellington, Herefordshire, in his 32d year, Thomas Thornton, Esq., late Acting Deputy Commissary-General to H. M. Forces at Sierra Leone.

May 3. At Derby, Eliza, the wife of T. P. Bainbrigge, Esq. She was fifth and youngest daughter of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Dyson Marshall, K. C. B., of the Hon. Company's Bengal Service.

7. At Logie, Lieut.-Col. T. Kinloch, of Kilrie.

12. At Canterbury-place, Lambeth, Peter Watson, Esq., aged 73.

13. At Bridgnorth, Shropshire, in his 85th year, W. Haslewood, Esq.

17. At Springkell, Charles Douglas Maxwell, aged 10 years, fourth son of Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. II. Maxwell, Bart.

19. At Leaf-square Academy, Manchester, aged 15, Drinavé, one of the five Madagascar youths brought over to England a few years back, for the purpose of being taught the principles of the Christian religion, as well as some useful branch of trade, with an intention of returning to their native country to communicate their acquired knowledge.

At Ballycastle, Mary, the youngest daughter of Alex. M'Neile, Esq. 21. Richard Scott, Esq., late Lieut.. Col. in the Bengal Army.

Sir H. C. Thompson, Bart.

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John Bryan, Esq., of Swanscomb. 7. At Leamington, Lieut. J. D. Bourke, of the 7th or Royal Fusileers, and son of the Dean of Ossory.

At Croom's Hill, Greenwich, the lady of Capt. Cruickshank, aged 19. 8. At East Cowes, Isle of Wight, Ann, wife of John Bates, Esq.

S. Raymond, Esq., late of Brook

At Camden Town, James O'Brien, house, Patton, Bedfordshire. Esq. aged 78.

25. In his 43d year, of a rapid decline, at Steyning, Sussex, Capt. Octavus Brooks, Hon. East India Company's Service, son of Thos. Brooks, Esq., of Gaystreet, Bath.

Richard Oakes Hardy, Esq., officer of the H. C. S. Askell, son of the late Capt. James Hardy, R. N., and nephew of Capt. John Oakes Hardy, R. N. This young man was unfortunately drowned in boarding the Askell whilst under weigh in tow of a steam vessel off Woolwich.

27. Mrs. Rattray, the widow of the late Col. John Rattray, of Craighall, Perthshire.

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9. In South Audley-street, Thomas Chevalier, Esq., F. R.S., F. S.A., F. L. S., and F.H.S., Surgeon Extraordinary to the King, and professor of Anatomy and Sur gery to the Royal College of Surgeons in London.

10. At Walton-upon-Thames, Henry Charles, only son of the Hon. Henry Grey Bennet.

At Breinton, Herefordshire, in his 60th year, H. H. Williams, Esq.

11. At Blackheath, Kent, the Rev. John Josiah Conybere, Rector of Bath Easton, Somerset, aged 45.

Elizabeth Amelia, the infant daughter of Capt. Batty, of the Grenadier Guards.

15. In Red-Lion Square, Miss Cox, aged 45.

16. In Hackney-grove, Robert Cumming, Esq., late of the Excise Office, in his 75th year.

At Cambridge, Diana Elizabeth, wife of Sir Broderick Chinnery, Bart., of Flintfield, county of Cork.

At Weymouth, in his 30th year, George Mellis, Esq., of Perthshire, North Britain, having arrived in England, from Calcutta, in the Kingston, only twelve days.

17. In Lower Grosvenor-Street, the Right Hon. Lord Henry Thomas Howard Molyneaux Howard, Deputy Earl Marshal of England, and brother to his Grace the Duke of Norfolk.

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At Glaston, in Rutlandshire, aged 56, the Hon. George Watson, uncle to the present Lord Sandes.

18. At Romsey, Thos. Sharp, Esq., banker.

19. In Welbeck-street, in his 51st year, the Right Hon. Alex. Wentworth Lord Macdonald, the representative of the ancient Lords of the Isles of Scotland.

21. The Hon. Gerard Turnour, R. N. son of Edward Garth Turnour, late Earl of Winterton, aged 59.

In Park-street, Park-lane, James Peter Auriol, Esq.

Lately. At Coates House, Edinburgh, Major-Gen. Nicholas Carnegie, of the

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Dancer, Bart. Lady Dancer, the wife of Sir Amyrald - At Modereney, county Tipperary,

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LIST of SHIPS trading to INDIA and Eastward of the CAPE of GOOD HOPE.

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EAST-INDIA COMPANY'S SHIPS of the Season 1823-24, with their Managing Owners, Commanders, Officers, Time of Sailing, &c.

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