Holland, Mr. P. U., to Margaret C., widow of the late Capt. R. M. Owen, Calcutta, Aug. 23. Laurie, the Rev. Geo. James, Mad. Presid., to Laura Louisa, second daughter of the late Sam. Ludlow, Esq., at Almora, Aug. 21. Littler, J. H., Major, 14th N. I., to Helen O. Stewart, only daughter of Capt. H. Stewart, H. M.'s Serv., at Benares, Calcutta. Leicester, C. B., Esq., nephew of Lord de Tabley, to Miss Leycester, eldest daughter of W. Leycester, Esq., at Calcutta, Sept. 8. Musgrave, J. F., 36th N. I. to Miss M. C. Stockdale, only daughter of the late T. R. Stockdale, Esq., Madras, Sept. 3. Minchin, Lieut. F., 47th N. I., to Emily, third daughter of John Griffin, Esq., Sloane Street, Chelsea, at Benares, Aug. 14. Moore, J. A., Esq., of H. H., Nizam's service, to Sophia Stewart, second daughter of Lieut. Col. R. H. Yates, of the Madras Estab., July 31. Meriton, R. O., Capt., 2 Bom. Eur., Reg., to Margaret Eliza, only daughter of of P. Eliot, Esq., M. D., Neath, Glamorganshire, Sept. 24. Dratt, Geo., Esq., to Miss G. H. Cumming, at Poonah, Aug. 2. Smith, A. F., Esq., to Josephina, widow of the late Alex. Falconer, Esq., at Calcutta, Sept. 25. Swinhoe, J. H., Esq., of Calcutta, to Jessey, youngest daughter of the late R. Trowman, Esq., of Exeter, Devon, at Madras, Sept. 14. Sage, Joseph C., Esq. 4th Extra N. I., to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late N. Ralesholm, Esq., at Calcutta, July 27. Walker, M., Esq. 16th Lancers, eldest son of Rear-Admiral Walker, C. B., to Fanny M. Welch, eldest daughter Thom. Welch, Esq., Harley Street, at Masulipatam, Oct. 8. DEATHS. Blake, Benjamin, youngest son of Capt. B., 45th N. I., at Jaulnah, July 13. Baker, Saralı, daughter of the late W., Esq., of Walton le Soken, in Essex, at sea, May 15. Babington, Jane, wife of John, Esq., Civ. Serv., Madras, Ang. 9. Campbell, Dugald, Ens. 2d Eur. regt., at Bombay, Aug. 11. Clarke, W. C., Capt., 6th Foot, at Bombay, Sept. 14. Clarkson, W. H., Lieut. 3d N. I., aged 22, at Poonah, Aug. 2. Cecil, Josiah, Lieut., of the C. E. V. B., at Vizagapatam, July 12. Doherty, H. H., Lieut., 18th N. I., at Mhow, Sept. 3. Dickson, W. Lieut., Executive Engin., eldest son of Col. Sir Alexander Dickson, K. C. B., aged 23, at Chittagong. Heldsdinger, John H. V., Capt., aged 65, at Calcutta, Sept. 3. Hamilton, J. J., Capt., Assist.-Adj.-Gen. of the Army, at Calcutta, Sept. 27. Matthew, Capt., 30th Foot, at Ellichpore, Aug. 14. Paton, the lady of Charles, Esq., at Akyab, Aug. 31. Smith, Conway William, son of E. J., Esq., Civ. Serv., at Allahabad, Aug. 12. Stuart, J. L., Lieut.-Col., of the Bengal Army, at Berhampore, Sept. 3. Soonderbut Smarth, a Hindoo High Priest of Bombay, at Bombay, Aug. 25. Sinclair, John, Capt., 29th N. I., Commanding 1st regt. Pioneers, in Camp near Beezwarah, Aug. 12. Stapleton, S., Lieut. Adj., 52d N. I., at Chittagong, Sept. 13. Short, Emily Jane Maria, only daughter of the late Lieut.-Col. Wm., of the 2d Bombay N. I., aged one year and ten months, at London, Jan. 22. Tomkyns, Mr. William, son of Lieut.-Col. J. Tomkyns, late of Bengal Artil. aged 42 years, at Calcutta, Aug. 27. Vansandan, L., Licut., 68th N. I., and second in command of the Rungpore Light Infantry, at Bishnauth, Aug. 18.. Young, Matthew, Capt., 30th Foot, at Ellichpore, Aug. 14. By the St. Leonard, from Bengal:-Lieut.-Col. Fort, Bengal Army; Capt Davison (late of the Northumbrian); Lieuts. Lormer (left at Ascension) and Smith, 45th reg.; Surgeons Newmarsh and M'Rea; Mr. Hawkins; Miss S. Plumb; 2 servants, and 4 of the crew of the Northumbrian. By the Marcelly, from Bengal :-Capts. Moore and Burt, 14th Foot; Mr. J. Wilson; Mrs. Crews, and Miss Holyoak, By the Borneo, from Bencoolen :-Misses Susan Boyés and Nash; Master Nash, and two servants. By the Topaz, from the Mauritius :-Lieut. P. Fitzgerald, 29th Foot. By the Susan, from Madras: Col. Hamilton; Maj. Cole; Lieuts. Macgregor, MacKeane, Birch, and Hart; Mesdames Thomas and Bromhead; and 48 invalids of 45th Foot. By the Mountaineer, from Bombay :-Capt. Thomas Haviside. By the Madeline, from the Mauritius:-Capts. Cochrane, (from Calcutta,) Parker (Isle of Wight); Messrs. Sergeant and Robinson, and Mrs. Sergeant. By the Alfred, from China :-Mr. James Ilberry, merchant. By the Indian Chief, from Bengal :-Lieut.-Col. J. Puller; Mr. Jas. Stewart, merchant; Master Fuller; Mrs. and Miss Fuller, and two servants. By the Othello from Bengal :-Capt. J. Kennedy; Lieut. W. Ellis, Wm. Earle, Esq.; Mrs. A. Burns; Misses S. and A. Burns, and two servants. By the Palambam, from Bombay; Capts. Frederick Browne and Wm. Eyre, and Mr. John R. Shower. By the Thames, from Bengal :-Lieut. Sykes, 45th reg., and Mr. William Brandon. By the James Sibbald, from Madras :-Major Irving, 1st Mad. N.I.: Capts. Macdonald (Royals) and Metcalfe (Mad. N. I.); Lieuts. Fothergill, (48th foot,) Armstrong, (30th foot,) and Currie (9th Mad. Ñ. I.); Ens. Colebeck, 4th N. I.; Dr. M'Leod; Mr. Tabor; Messdames Armstrong and Newmarch and child; Masters W. Lambe and Metcalfe, 80 invalids, 9 women, and 6 children of the 30th and 89th regs. To CORRESPONDENTS. Several Articles communicated from Bengal and Bombay-a Letter from Madras-an Article on Courts of Justice, from the Cape -and a Letter from a Retired Surgeon of the East India Company's Army on the Medical Service of India—are unavoidably deferred till next month. We have continued, in our present Number, the plan of giving the information reaching us from the several Presidencies, under the respective heads of the communications themselves. The minor incidents of News to be gleaned from the Indian Papers, are so scanty and unimportant as to be not worth repeating, especially as the little so to be obtained is now generally given in the Papers of the day, and thereby loses its novelty and interest. That, however, which the Daily Papers do not publish, namely, the Civil and Military Promotions, Births, Marriages, Deaths, and Shipping Intelligence of India, will still have its accustomed space. INDEX TO THE SIXTEENTH VOLUME A Arbitrary Taxation of the East India Company; efforts making in Bengal to America, Spanish, 249. African Association, and Ledyard the Traveller, 261. Algiers, State of, 289. Geographical Description, 289. Population, 290. Arracan, State of our newly acquired Territory in, 169. B Bengal Army, Declining Attachment and Fidelity of the, 113. Births, 211, 395, 593. Bengal, General Letter of News from, 376, 565. Buchanan, Grant to Captain Thomas, 194. C Censorship of the Press in India, Origin, History, and present State of the, 65. 297. 447. Colombia, Recollections of, in 1812, 120. Carnatic Debt, Debate at the East India House on the, 203. Civil and Military Intelligence, 204, 391, 583. Captive, The, to his Harp, 248. College of Physicians, Manifesto of the, 266. Intended Petition to Parlia- ment of the Independent Physicians, 275. Court of Directors, A Call to the, 365. Committee, Letter of Mr. Babington's Successor in the, 417. Cyrenaica, Recent Travels in the, 494. Capture of the Chief Mate, of the Brig Meridian, Narrative of the, 581. Central India, Reported New Government in Upper and, 164. D Dimensions of the Ancient Egyptian Cubit, Determination of the, 142. Despotism, 279. Discontinuance of the Shems al Akhbar,' a Native Newspaper, 175. Debate at the East India House, 194. Grant to Captain Thomas Buchanan, Drama, The Chinese, 467. Oriental Herald, Vol. 16. On the Carnatic Debt, ib. 2 S |