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Young, Thomas, Ens., to do duty with 40th N. I. at Dinapore.-C. June 25.
Yarde, W. H., Ens., 11th N. I., on furl. to Bangalore.-M. June 21.
Yates, R. H., Lieut.-Col., to return to duty.-M. June 1.

BIRTHS.

Atkinson, the lady of Henry, Esq., of a son, at Madras, June 10.

Ashton, the lady of William, Esq., Civil Ser., of a daughter, at Madras, May 18. Anderson, the lady of Lieut. P. C., of the Pioneers, of a son, at Allyghur,

June 23.

Bruce, the lady of Capt. E., 35th Madras N. I., of a daughter, at Penang, May 3.

Birdwood, the lady of William, Esq., Civ. Serv.. of a son, at Broach, June 5. Baumgardt, the lady of Lieut.-Col., H. M's. 31st foot, of a daughter, at Chunar May 23.

Barlow, the lady of Robert, Esq.. Sen., Civ. Serv., of twin daughters, at Ghazeepore, May 23.

Breechman, the lady of Mr., Sitting Magistrate at Mullativo, Ceylon, June 4, Bunbury, the lady of Capt., of a daughter, at Penang, May 30.

Butler, the lady of Lieut. and Adj. John, 3d N. I,, of a daughter, at Lucknow, June 3.

Clemons, the lady of Capt. J., 9th N. I., of a son, at St. Thomas's Mount Madras, June 26.

Calder, the lady of Capt., 1st Eur. reg., of a daughter, at Cannanore, June 7. Crawford, the lady of Thomas, Esq., of a son, at Ganjam, June 18.

Dangerfield, the lady of Capt., Assist. Opium Agent, of a son, at Indore,
July 6.

De Souza, the lady of Antonio, Esq., of a daughter, at Karel, June 13.
Deans, the lady of John, Esq., at Batavia, Dec. 22.

Dyer, the lady of Lieut. Dep.-Assist.-Adj.-Gen. of the Army, of a daughter at Madras, June 3.

Emady Chekah Royal, or Nanah, the lady of, Son to his Highness the Rajah of Bunganore, of a daughter, at Madras, June 24.

Eastgate, the lady of Capt., of a daughter, at Calcutta, July 9.

Francis, the lady of R. B., Esq., of a daughter, at Jessore, June 22.

Fleming, the lady of Lieut., of H. M.'s 49th regt., of a son, at the Cape of Good Hope, Jan, 27.

Fitzgerald, the lady of Lieut. W. R., of the Engin., of a son, at Allypore, May 1 Godfrey, the lady of Capt., Dep.-Assist.-Quar.-Mast.-Gen., of a son, at Bellary. July 2.

Ginson, the lady of Major J. F., Commanding 2d Eur. regt., of a daughter, at Kamptee, June 1.

Hunter, the lady of Capt. F., Assist.-Adj.-Gen., of a daughter, at Kamptee, near Nagpore, July 6.

Harper, the lady of Edmond J., Esq., of a daughter, at Hazareebaug, June 10. Hughes, the lady of Ens., 39th N. I., of a son, at Madras, June 7.

Hall, the lady of Capt. James, of a son, at Calcutta, May 3.

Hudson, the lady of Capt. John, of a daughter, at Calcutta, June 20.

Hooper, the lady of G. S., Esq., Civ. Service, of a daughter, at Tellicherry
May 25.

James, the lady of Capt. J. P., 2d regt., of a son, at Palayeram, July 6,
Jordan, the lady of Paul, Esq., of a daughter, at Calcutta, July 4,
Jenkins, the lady of Lieut., 61st N. I., of a daughter, at Seebpoor, July 5.
James, the lady of Capt. Henry, 20th N. L, of a son, at Barrackpore, June 14.
Lindsay, the lady of C., Esq. of a daughter, at Calcutta, June 27.

M'Dowell, the lady of James, Esq., Bengal Med. Serv., of a son, Calcutta, Feb. 14
Merchison, the lady of K., Esq., Civ. Serv., of a son, at Penang, May 20.
Marquand, the lady of Capt. Edward, of a son and heir, at Chittagong, June 2.
Moseley, the lady of Capt. G. W., Timber-agent, of a son, at Jynughur, in Tir
hoot, May 26.

Monteath, the lady of Capt., 35th regt., of a son, at Meerut, May 25.

Moorat, the lady of John, Esq., of a daughter, at Madras, June 7.

Moberly, the lady of Capt., Dep. Sec. Mil. Board, of a son, at Madras, May 30. Paxton, the lady of Dr. George, 41st. N. I., of a son, at Muttra, May 15.

Poynton, the lady of Capt. W., of the Country Service, of a daughter, at Colabah, Aug. 9.

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Ricketts, the lady of H., Esq., of the Civ. Serv., of a son, at Cuttack, June 20. Rylot, the lady of Capt., 2d Cav., of a son, at Mhow, July 24.

Sievwright, the lady of Francis, Esq., Surg., H. M. Depôt, of a son, at Chinsurah, July 4.

Stewart, the lady of Lieut., 22d N. I., Stuart, the lady of Lieut.-Col. J. N., ringhee, May 12.

of a son, at Midnapore, June 5.

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Stuart, the lady of Capt. H., 48th foot, of a son, at Trichinopoly, June 14.
Searle, the lady of Mr., Assist.-Surg., of a son, at Madura, June 16.

Stapleton, the lady of Lieut., 52d N. I., of a daughter, at Chittagong, May 19. Steel, the lady of Capt. James, Dep.-Judg.-Adv.-Gen., of a daughter, at Dinapore, June 8.

Saunders, the lady of J., Esq., of a daughter, Bombay, Aug. 8.

Stacy, the lady of Capt., 32d N. I., of a daughter, at Subathoo, June 28.
Talbot, the lady of Lieut., 61st N. I., of a son, at Calcutta, June 22.
Ward, the lady of Capt. B. S., of a son, at Cannanore, Madras, July 2.
Woodcock, the lady of E. H., Esq., Civil Service, of a son, at Salem, July 8.
Williamson, the lady of Lieut., 25th N. I., of a son, at Dinapore, June 10.
Willis, the lady of Lieut., A. D., of a daughter, at Keitah, July 1.

MARRIAGES.

Bruce, Lieut., Stanhope, 3d reg. of Buffs, to Isabella, daughter of Col. Robert Ellis, 25th Light Dragoons, Bombay, June 20.

Cook, A., Esq., Surgeon 67th N. I. to Mrs. L. M. Armstrong, widow of the late Capt. H. B. Armstrong, H. M. 14th reg., at Dinapore, May 30.

Colvin, John Russel, Esq., Civil Service, to Emma Sophia, daughter of the Rev. C. Sneyd, Isle of Wight, at Calcutta, May 11.

Christian, the Rev. J., to Miss S. Morton, at Calcutta, July 9.

Danby, Frederick, Esq., of the Grange, Hainault Forest, Essex, to Fanny, relict of the late J. E. Higginson, Esq., at Madras, June 11.

Dougal, John, Esq. to Charlotte, eldest daughter of the late John Sandford, Esq., of the Bengal Service, at Calcutta, July 16.

Fergusson, F. J., Esq., to Margaret, only daughter of the late Captain Edw. Lowes, at Calcutta, May 9.

Greenway, Charles Coverdale, Esq. to Miss Mary Farquharson, eldest daughter of Richard Foley, Esq., at Cawnpore, June 12.

Hannay, S. F., Lieut.-Adj. of the 4th N. I., to Miss M. C. Graham, eldest daughter of Alexander Graham, Esq., Glasgow, at Calcutta, July 4.

Hodges, P. P. Capt., Executive Officer of Public Works, to Emily Vandeput, eldest daughter of William Jones, Esq., of Helston, in Cornwall, at Penang, June 6.

Ives, George E., Esq., S. R. A., to Frances, youngest daughter of Thomas Bush, Esq., at Calcutta, May 4.

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Lyons, S. A., Lieut., 34th reg., to Miss Logie, grand-daughter of Major Gen. Sir John Arnold, K. C. B., at Seetapore, June 22.

Lionel, Mr. Thomas, son of the late Mr. Thomas Lionel, of the Ordnance Department, to Miss Frances Edwards, at Madras, June 4.

Lewin, W. C. J., Lieut. of Horse Artil. to Miss Lamprimaudaye, at Calcutta,

June 15.

Ockleton, Thomas, Esq., to Miss C. A. Huet, at Calcutta, June 21.

Preston, Lieut. D'Arcy, 65th N. I., to Miss Janet Forrest, at Calcutta, June 30. Reade, Lieut. W. B., 1st Light Cav., to Elizabeth, second daughter of J. Griffin, Esq., of Sloane-street, Middlesex, at Benares, May 10.

Stewart, Mr. Arch., Engineers, to Mrs. Carolina Matilda Bennet, at Calcutta, May 4.

Terranean, Robert, Esq., to Miss Elizabeth Brown, at Mooradabad, June 5. Turner, John, Esq., Attorney-at-law, to Miss Frances Maflin, Calcutta, June 23. Tomkyns, Mr. William, Assist. in the office of Accountant Board of Revenue, to Miss Maria Louisa Desplannes, at Calcutta, June 9.

Urquhart, Lieut. George, 65th N. I., to Cecilia Mary, youngest daughter of the late Col. G. Torrane, Governor at Cape Coast, Africa, at Barrackpore.June 23.

Vincent, Major William, commanding 25th N. I. Vols, to Mrs. E. Pickersgill, at Calcutta, July 12.

Walker, James A., Esq., to Miss Feliciana Da Costa, at Calcutta, June 5. Willoughby, Edward, Lieut., 18th N. I., to Emma, eldest daughter of Lieut.-Col. Sheall, Bombay Estab., at Poonah, June 1.

DEATHS.

Burchell, Lieut. Edward Sayer, at Kamptee, June 26.

Barnes, Lydia, wife of Mr. Salmon, of the Surat Mission, aged 20 years, at Surat, June 12.

Booth, George, Esq., aged 23 years, at Calcutta, May 27.

Brady, Mr. Patrick, Tutor of the Engineer Institution, aged 40 years, at Geergaum, July 29.

Bell, Charles Hamilton, Capt. of Artillery, Sophia, the lady of, of cholera, at Nusseerabad, May 19.

Comparte, Lewis Jacob, Esq., Superintendent of Indigo Works, aged 37 years, at Monghyr, June 16.

Clarke, the lady of Lieut. Augustus, Dep.-Ass.-Com.-Gen., at Bellary, May 25.
Clarkson, Lieut. W. H., 31st N. I., at Poonah, Ang. 2.

Campbell, Neil, Brev.-Capt., H. M.'s 13th Lt. Inf., at Dinapore, April 25.
Crewes, John, Capt. of the brig Marcelly, aged fifty, at Calcutta, July 13.
Cavell, June Henrye, Esq., Surg. to the Right Hon. the Governor-General, at
Subathoo, June 21.

Davies, Major, Evan, 14th N. I., commanding the Nizam's Reformed Horse at
Mominabad, May 8.

Davies, Julia, wife of Capt. Charles Frederick Davies, of the country sea-service, aged thirty-two, Calcutta, May 1.

Dickenson, the lady of Capt., 1st Brigade Horse Artil., at Bangalore, June 19. Eaton, Charles, Capt., late Master-Attend., at Coringa, aged 74, Madras, May 20 Eurenell, Lieut., E. S., at Kamptee, June 26.

Fawcett, J., Esq., Helen Langford, infant daughter of, Bombay, July 28.

Fitzgerald, Lieut. and Quart.-Mast. 41st regt., at Kamptee, near Nagpore June 7,

Glover, Harriet, youngest daughter of J. Glover, Esq.. of Pool House, Worceɛtershire, at Hawul Bagh, near Almorah, May 24.

Grant, Capt., Charles, 7th Lt. Cav., near Kurnaul, June 13.

Hutchings, Rev. R. L. (A. M.) Chaplain of the Presidency, at Penang, April 20.

Halhed, J. Hastings, eldest son of N. J. Halhed, Esq., Civ. Serv., at sea, Jan. 3. Harvey, J., Esq., aged 62 years, at Calcutta, May 15.

Henwood, G., Esq., late of Kedgeree, aged 24 years, at Entally, June 20.

Heath, Wm., Esq., Assist. Surg., attached to the Depôt at Chinsurah; drowned in crossing to Chaudpaul Ghaut, May 28.

Humphreys, the wife of the Rev. J., aged 31, at Malacca, on the 29th of May. Muspratt, R. J. M., Esq., Civ. Serv., aged 19, at Bombay, July 20.

Macvite, the infant daughter of Lieut. W. J., Artil. reg., at Ishapore, June 26. M'Leod, J. A., infant son of J. M'Leod, Esq., at Pondicherry, June 13.

Montgomery, A. B., infant daughter of Assist. Surg., Bombay, Mad. Estab., at Chanda, near Nagpore,June 16.

Macdonald, A. C. M., infant daughter of the late Capt. A. Macdonald, Political Agent at Neemuch, Villa Marina, Bombay, May 4.

Moran, E., Esq., late Commissary of Ordnance, aged 71 years, at Calcutta, on the 12th of July.

Macauley, M., infant daughter of T. B., at Bombay, July 16.
Panton, A., daughter of Capt. J., Engineers, at Arcot, June 1.
Robson, W. H., infant son of F. H., Esq., at Madras, June 30.

Renwood, G., Esq., late of Kedgeree, aged 34 years, at Entally, June 20
Ramsay, P. W., Maj., of H. M.'s 47th reg., at Berhampore, June 29.

Robertson, Ens., 53d N. I., of the Arracan fever, while marching through the
country, at Akyal, June 22.

Scott, C., Esq., Ceylon Civ. Serv., and Provincial Judge, at Galle, Ceylon, June 3.
Spencer, E., Lieut., Inv. Estab., at Monghyr, June 23.

Steel, the infant daughter of Capt. J., Deputy-Judge Advocate-General, at Dina-
pore, June 22.

Salmond, F. C., Esq., Civ., Estab., at Penang, May 28.

Stewart, F., Esq., Assist.-Surg., on board the Java, June 11.

Stapleton, the wife of Lieut., 52d N. I., at Chittagong, May 27.

Stewart, J.D., late Master-Attendant at Cochin, May 9.

Turner, W., Capt., 58th N. I., at Agra, June 8.

Vibart, Emma Forbes, infant daughter of John Vibart, Esq., Civ. Serv., aged 11 months, at Ahmedabad, May 11.

Willis, J., Lieut., 28th N. I., at Musulipatam, June 25.

Waldron Eliz., Miss, daughter of the late Capt. J. H. Wa'dron, 46th N. I., aged 7 years and 7 months, at Calcutta, July 5.

Watkins, Mary Anne, infant daughter of Capt. J. Watkins, 62d N. I.. at Benares, June 23.

Warren, F., Lieut., N. I., aged 24 years, drowned in attempting to save himsel from the wreck of the late ship John, July 3.

Watkinson, Mary Emma, eldest daughter of Mr. J. Watkinson, o Grove House at Chinsurah, May 13.

Watson, J. C. Esq., aged 47 years at Calcutta, May 10.

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SUPPRESSION OF ANOTHER INDIAN PAPER.

IN a former part of this Number, we have adverted to the fact of the suppression of a second Indian Newspaper by the mere mandate of authority, without trial or hearing ;-on which occasion, no Public Meeting,-no Memorial to Government,-no Petition to Parliament,-no Public Subscription to carry through measures necessary for redress,-seems to have been thought of by the English community in India; though the power of suppressing the opinions, and destroying the whole property of individuals, at will, is even worse than the arbitrary taxation of the community, generally, by a Stamp Tax, which, being divided be geneamong thousands, can positively effect the ruin of no one, though it may rally inconvenient and disagreeable. Since our sheets were closed for the Press, we have received the following from India, which, as containing the injured individual's remarks on the Official Correspondence given, we feel it our painful duty to place on record here:

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