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By the Resource, from Calcutta :-Mr. James Walters; Mr. William Bruton; Mrs. Bruton :-Col. Brooks, from St. Helena; Mrs. Brooks, do.; Lieut Woodhouse, do.; Mrs. Boorman and son, do.

By the Southwark, from the Mauritius:-Major Barrington, H. M. 56th Regt.; Capt. Palmer, do.; Lieut. Gray, do.; Capt. Ford, H. M. Artillery; Lieut. Caldwell, H. M. 99th Regt.; Dr. Cameron, R. N.; Mr. C. Moore; Horne.

By the George Horne, from Bengal :-Lieut. J. G, Sharpe, Bengal N. I. ; Lieut. John Mac Vittie, do. do.; Lieut. Tomlinson, R. N.; Mr. and Mrs. Collier and two children.

By the Lady East, from Bombay :-Col. Hodson and family; Lieut. Cockrane, H. M. 4th Dragoons; Mrs. Ford; Miss Hopewood; Mrs. Malcolm; Mr. C. W. Watkins, Bombay Estab.; Dr. Fullerton; Mrs. Smith; Mr. Hugh Cockrane; Mr. R. Eden, Madras, C. S.; Mr. A. Wilson; Mrs. Newman'; Master Barton; Mrs. Lavrê; Capt. A. Gibbons; Ensigns Dumaresque, and Smart; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson; Miss Macintosh; Mrs. Gibbons; Miss Gibbons; Miss Malcolm; Miss Smith; Miss Young.

By the Broxbornbury, from China :-Capt, Pillan, from St. Helena; Rev. Richard Boyes, do.; Mr. and Mrs. Whiteford, from China.

By the Ellen, from St. Helena :-Mr. A. Beale; Capt. T. W. Leech; Mr. L. Fearon.

PASSENGERS OUTWARDS.

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By the Carnbrae Castle, for Bengal :-Col. Brown and servant; Col. Wood Col. Dickson; Capt. and Mrs. Hawkins; Capt. Cole; Capt. Tarbutt; Messrs. Greaves, Batson, Prendergast, Scott, Morris, Batten, Bailey, Lees, Grames, Fagan, Lomer, and Masters.

By the Britannia, for Cape, Mauritius, and Bombay:-Two Misses Bourchier; Mrs. Colebrooke; Miss Hicks; Dr. and Mrs. Rutledge; Messrs. Ravenscroft; Lieut. Campbell, N. I.; Dr. Rooke, Assist. Surg.; Messrs. Tur ner, Clarke, Lacy, Major, and Halpin, cadets; Mr. Webb, Bombay Marine. By the Mary Ann, for Bengal:-Mr. Fusseli, and Mr. Shaw, cadets.

By the Fort William, for Bengal :-Detachments belonging to II. M.'s 11th Lt. Drag. and 16th Lancers; also to H. M.'s 14th, 31st, 38th, 44th, 47th, 59th, and 87th regiments of foot, (in all 13 officers, 313 rank and file, 35 women, and 27 children).

By the Victory, for Bengal :-Mrs. Stirling; Mrs. Robertson; Miss Fraser; Col. Arnold; Col. M'Gregor; Capt. Stirling; Capt. Elliot; Messrs. Boswell, Brooke, De L'Etang, Whiteford, M-Connal, Barlow, Ogilvy, Halket, Sturt, Bird, Hare, and Read; five native servants.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, IN INDIA,

SELECTED FROM THE LATEST INDIAN PAPERS.

From the Calcutta Papers.

Births.-Feb. 2. At Bellary, the lady of Lieut.-Col. Oliver, commanding 11th regt. N. I., of a son-12. At Lohooghaut, in Almora, the lady of Dr. J. Johnstone, of a son.-16. At Nusserabad, the lady of Capt. G. R. Pemberton, A. D. C. to Brig. Gen. Knox, of a son; at Bakergunge, Mrs. M. D. Silva, of a son.-21. At Meerut, the lady of H. G. Christian, of the Civil Service, of a daughter.-21. At Pertabgush, the lady of Lieut. and Adj. Windfield, of a son.-23. At Dacca, the lady of Lieut. J. M. Farnworth, of the 44th regt. B. N. Inf., of a still-born child.-25. At Chandernagore, Mrs. C. Fydd, of a daughter; at Lucknow, the lady of Lieut. Adj. J. Buller, of a daughter.Mar. 2. At Calcutta, Mrs. J. Mackintosh, of a son; the lady of Capt. R. W. Smith, 6th regt. B. Cav., of a daughter.-4. The lady of T. B. Swinhoe, Esq., of a daughter.-5. At Ballygunge, Mrs. J. Gordon, of a son.-5. At Chinsurah, the lady of Maj. T. G. Alder, of a daughter.-7. At Shalimah, the lady of Lieut. W. R. Fitzgerald, of the Bengal Engineers, of a son.-7. At Meerut, the lady of Maj. T. D. Steuart, 10th regt. Light Cav., of a son.S, At Calcutta, the lady of B. Taylor, Esq., of a daughter.-9. The lady of Lt.Col. Nott, of the 20th regt. N. I., of a daughter; at Soojerpore Factory, Kishnagur, the lady of J. M. De Vermue, Esq. of a daughter.-13. At the residence of her mother, Chinsurah, Mrs. G. Stone, of a son and heir.-15. At Baitool, the lady of Capt. G. Hicks, 8th N. I., of her fifth son.-16. At Chowringhee, the lady of Lt.-Col. Cunliffe, Commis. Gen., of a son.-17. At Barrackpoor, the lady of Lieut. F. G. Manning, Interpreter and Quarter-Master, 16th N. I., of a son.-17. At Coolbariah, near Plassey, the lady of Mr. J. H. Savi, of a son.-19. At Calcutta, Mrs. W. D. M. Sinnes, of a son.-23. Mrs. James Jacobs, of a daughter.-24. Mrs. Gomes, the wife of Mr. P. Gomes, of the Gen Depart., of a daughter.-26. Mrs. W. Sturmer, of a daughter.-29. Mrs. Jas. Paschall, of a daughter.-30. The wife of Mr. L. A. D'Cruz, of a daughter.-April 2. Mrs. Fielder, of a son.-3. At Futteghur, the lady of the late Capt. H. E. Pitman, of H. M.'s 59th regt., of a son.-4. At Calcutta, Mrs. W. Warden, of a daughter.-7. At New Bogwongolah, the wife of S. Cole, Esq., of a daughter.-11. At Chowringhee, Mrs. J. Fitzpatrick, of a son.-12. At Calcutta, Mrs. C. Christians, of a son.-19. Mrs. Swan, wife of the Rev. T. Swan, of Serampore, of a son.

Marriages.-Feb. 24. Mr. R. Dundon, of the marine estab., to Miss Julia Oxenham, of Barnstaple, Devonshire.-28. E. Ridge, Esq., of Hettinpore, planter, to Catherine, daughter of the late Capt. J. Ridge, of the Bengal estab. -Mar. 1. J. A. Hessing, Esq., to Jane, second daughter of Edw. Brightman, Esq.; S. J. Hutchins, Esq., indigo planter, to Miss Jane Wilcox.-2. At Barrackpoor, Lieut. C. G. Macan, adjutant to the 16th regt. N. I., to Harriett Augusta, third daughter of H. Williams, Esq.; at Keitha, Capt. Geo. Burges, of the 5th Lt. Cav., to Maria, daughter of Brig. Gen. Richards, commanding in Bundelcund.-4. At Calcutta, Mr. A. Abraham, to Anne, eldest daughter of P. A. Charter, Esq.; Mr. Wate Byrn to Miss Janet Rymer; Lieut. E. B. Squire, of the Hon. Comp. Bombay Marine, to Eliza Anne, eldest daughter of Capt. W. Bruce, of the same service.-9. Mr. J. Duham, jun., to Miss A. L. Mackay.-16. At Berhampoor, Robt. Morrell, Esq., to Miss Eliza Mary Stacey.-20. At Futtyghur, Mr. Anthony D'Mello, of Bombay, to Miss Scphia Hill.-21. At Ishera, Rowland Graham, Esq., to Adria, eldest daughter of the late J. R. Snow, Esq., of Hatton House, Surrey; at Calcutta, Mr. S. P. Brunsdon, to Lucy, eldest daughter of the late Felix Carey, Esq., and granddaughter of the Rev. William Carey, D. D.-28. Lieut. Joseph Ferris, of the 24th N. I., to Miss Georgina Matilda Blanchard; Mr. John Gray, to Mrs. Maria Fonseca.-29. At Chittagong, Lieut. S. Stapleton, 52d N. I., to Miss B. Kingston, fifth daughter of J. Kingston, Esq., of Cork.-April 4. At Calcutta, Mr. R. Perkins, dancing and music-master, to Miss Sophia Cannon. 8. Mr. Thomas Brown, to Matilda, the youngest daughter of the late Capt. J.

Meller.-11. John Webster, Esq., to Miss Elizabeth Cockburn.-13. Bathurst Mather, Esq., R. N., to Miss C. E. Holland.-17. At Dum Dum, Mr. George Head, assist.-riding-master, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph White, late hospital steward; at Karigunge, Valentine Gardner, Esq., to Miss Alida Scott, second daughter of Capt. Geo. Scott, late Brigade-Maj. in the service of Dowlut Rao Scindiah.-21. At Calcutta, Mr. Thos. E. Mullins, to Caroline, second daughter of Mr. Thos. Sheppard, of the Hon. Company's Bengal Marine Estab.-May 1. At Patna, W. H. Lloyd, to Fanny, only surviving daughter of the late Col. R. Willoughby.-12. At Calcutta, Maj. Geo. Fraser, of his Highness the Rajah of Nagpore's service, to Miss. M. Brictzeke, daughter of the late Geo. Brietzeke, Esq.

Deaths.-Jan. 27. Of the wounds he received at Bhurtpoor, in his 20th year, Lieut. Candy, youngest son of the late Mr. Candy of East Knoyle, Wilts.Feb. 22. At Dum Dum, Louisa Isabella, the inf. dau. of Dr. B. Macleoi; 23. The infant daughter of W. Colhoun Stirling, Sup.-Surg., centre division.-24. Mr. J. D. Allan, late acting 2d officer of H. C.'s ship Ernaad, aged 21; 27. Miss J. E. Maclean.-March 4. Lieut.-Col. V. Blacker, C. B. Surv.-Gen. of India; 9. On board the ship Hibernia, in the river, Capt. C. S. Hopkins of H. M.'s Royal Regt., returning from Rangoon.-12. Alex. Fraser, Esq.-15. At Entally, Calcutta, Mr. Jas. Morley.-19. Mrs. J. Martin, the wife of Mr. J. Martin, jeweller.-22. Mr. Charles Kenney of the H. C. Marine.-23. Mr. E. Collins of the H. C. Marine; 25. Mrs. M. A. Sealy, wife of Mr. C. P. Sealy; 29. Sophia, the Lady of J. Elliott, Esq., Post-Master at New Anchorage.April 2. In child-bed, Mrs. Wm. D'Monte Sinaes; Mrs. M. J. Mansfield; 15. Mr. A. Cockey; Mr. G. S. Macarty, aged 18; 21. Eleanor, fourth daughter of Mr. F. Rebello, of the Sea Custom-house; 30. At Fort Williamı, Lieut. E. M. Frome, H. M. 47th regt.-May 4. Capt. W. Webster, H. M., 67th regt.; At Entally, F. S. George Farquharson, Esq. youngest son of the late Farquharson, Esq. of the Bengal Civil Service; 5. Lieut. Joseph Hassall, H. M. 67th regt. ; 7. Capt R. Mitton, H. M. 67th regt.

From the Madras Papers.

Births.-Feb. 23. At Belgaum, the lady of Capt. Parke, of the Artil. of a son.-March 11. At St. Thomas's Mount, the wife of Mr. Quart.-Mast. J. Jackson, of the 1st H. Brigade Artil., of a daughter.-April 3. At New Town, Cuddalon, lady of Capt. Arthur Watkins, 7th regt. Lt. C., of a son; 13. At f Bellary, the lady of Capt. B. M'Master, Brig.-Maj. ceded Districts, of a daughter; at Cananore, the lady of Capt. Pickering, 50th regt. N. I, of a son; at Madras, the lady of the late H. M. Elliot, Esq. of a son.-May 3. At Quilor, the lady of Capt. W. B. Cunningham, Maj. of Brigade, of a sor.

Marriages.-March 1. At Quilor, Mr. G. Harvey Ashton, Assist.-Missionary, to Miss Margaret Murray.-27. At Black Town, Mr. William Martio, sculptor and architect, to Miss Eliza Dart.-April 5. Mr. Walter Beck, to Margaret, daughter of Mr. Dep.-Commissary Atkinson, of Madras.-13. Capt. R. J. Highmoor, 5th regt. Lt. C., to Harriet, third daughter of Herbert Compion, Esq. Advocate-General.-15. At Masulipatam, Mr. H. W. Branson, to Miss W. P. Flood.-19. At Madras, Lieut. and Adj. G. Nott, of the 19th regt. N. I., to Jane, daughter of Sheppard, Esq. and niece of Maj. Downes. -May 10. At Masulipatam, Lieut. J. Kerr, 2nd Mad. Europ. Regt., to Miss Alexander.

Deaths.-March 1. At Cuddalore, Catherine, wife of Montague Dundas Cockburn, Esq. Civil Service.-21. At Black Town, Mrs. P. E. Hunter, relict of the late Capt. T. H. Hunter, of the Country Service.-April 10. At Madras, Mrs. Buttery, wife of Mr. Conductor Buitery.-23. At Kilpaulk, Mary, the lady of Henry De Vienne, Esq.-May 3. At Cannamore, Lieut. Alex. Read of H. M.'s 46th regt.

From the Bombay Papers.

Births.-April 2. Mrs. Horne, of a son; the lady of T. Barnard, Esq., of the Civil Service, of a daughter.-8. the wife of Mr. Spencer, of the Sec.'s Office, of a daughter.-12. The lady of Lieut.-Col. Shuldham, Quart.-Mast.Gen., of a son.-17. The lady of Lieut.-Col. Pierce, of a son.-24. Mrs. King, wife of Mr. Mathias King, of the Mint Depart., of a daughter.-29. The lady

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of Capt. C. B. James, Mil. Paymaster at the Presidency, of a son.-31. The lady of the Chief Justice of Bombay, of a daughter.

Marriages.-Mar. 29. Lieut. W. Powell, Madras Estab., Assist.-Com.Gen., to Fanny, only daughter of Maj.-Gen. Hewitt, C. B., commanding the ceded Districts; Mr. W. M Vicars, to Miss Jane Georgiana Gore.-Apr. 18. Capt. W. Webster, of the ship Francis Warden, to Mrs. Faith Cameron.26. At Kaira, W. Birdwood, Esq., Civil Service, to Julia Christian, eldest daughter of Maj. Brown, H. M.'s 4th Light Drags., and neice to J. C. Curwen, Esq., M. P. for Cumberland.

Deaths.-Mar. 12. At New Town, Mr. P. Deceles; 17. Of cholera, Lieut. J. J. Robinson, Assist. to the Superintendant of Marine, and Secretary to the Mar. Board.-May 15. M. Conductor T. Westford, of the Ordnance Department. 23. Mrs. M. S. Pereira, widow of the late Joseph F. Pereira, Esq.-26. At Colabah, T. Hopkins, Esq., aged 35, one of the Solicitors of the Supreme Court.-28. At the Presidency, Lieut.-Col. G. Midford, 3d N. I.

Supplementary, including Out-stations.

Births.-Dec. 28, 1825. At Delhi, the lady of Lieut. and Quart.-Mast. Griffin, 24th N. I., of a daughter.-Feb. 3. At Chittagong, the Lady of Brigade-Maj. White, of a son.-S. At Surat, the lady of T. Salmon, Esq., of a son.-11. the lady of the Rev. W. Fyvie, of a son.-19. At Mozufferpore, the lady of T. J. Dashwood, Esq., Civil Service, of a son and heir; at Ellichpoor, the lady of Lieut. A. Adam, 44th N. I., of a daughter.-20. The lady of W. Atkinson, Esq., of a daughter.-21. At Kamptee, near Nagpore, the lady of Capt. J. R. Ardagh, Dep.-Judge-Adv.-Gen., of a son.-23. Mrs. Colhoun Stirling, of a daughter.-24. At Trichinopoly, the wife of Mr. D. Isaac, Med. Store Dep., of a daughter.-Mar. 4. At Agra, the lady of Capt. Napier Campbell, Bengal Horse Artil., of a son.-7. At St. Thomé, the lady of Maj. M. J. Harris, of a daughter.-10. At Benares, the lady of Lieut.-Col. Short, of a daughter.-11. At Penang, the lady of Capt. Edw. Lake, Town Major, of a son. -20. In camp, near Laulpett, the wife of Serjeant-Major Aitkens, 2d Batt.Pioneers, of a daughter-21. At Bangalore, the lady of Capt. S. J. Hodgson, Brigade Major in Mysore, of a son; at Nagpore, the wife of Mr. Conductor G. Thomer, of a son.-At Gwalior, the lady of Capt. Josiah Stuart, Madras Service, of a daughter; in camp, Baroda, the lady of Capt. C. Waddington, Executive Engineer, of a son; at Secunderabad, the lady of Lieutenant and Adjutant Pinson, of the 46th regt. Native Infantry, of a daughter.April. 1. At Royapooran, the wife of Mr. II. Macauly, of a daughter.3. At Muttra, the lady of Dr. Geo. Paxton, 41th regt. N. I., of a son.14. At Mysore, Mrs. E. Hayes, of a son; Mrs. A. Fauval, of a son; Mrs. G. Ogilvie of a daughter.-10. At Poonah, the lady of G. J. Griffith Esq., of a daughter.-17. At Vepery, the wife of Rev. L. P. Hanbroe, Missionary, of a son.-18. At Barrackpore, the lady of Capt. Stuart Corbett, 40th regt. N. I., of a son; At Ahmednuggur, the lady of J. Dunlop Esq., of a daughter.-19. At Surat, the lady of John Vibart Esq., of H. C. C. Service, of a daughter. -26. At Colabah, the lady of the Rev. Joseph Laurie, of a son; At Girgaum the lady of W. P. Ranney Esq., of a daughter.

Marriages.-Jan. 26. At Ceylon, Mr. W. H. Barens, to Miss Juliana de Veiser.-Feb. 1. Robt. Russell, Esq., Assist. Staff Surgeon, to Miss Sarah Gray, daughter of the late Capt. Gray; At Pondicherry, B. F. Scipian, Esq., to Miss Adelaide de Chermont; 16. At Meerut, Lieut. W. Benson, 4th L.C., to Amelia Ann, youngest daughter of the late W. A. Wallace, Esq., of Belfast, Ireland; 27. At Trichinopoly, Lieut. D. Archer, 20th regt. N.I., to Miss Harriet Chartres.-March 1. At Trichinopoly, Lieut. C. Evans, fort adjutant, to Maria, only daughter of the late Major William Jones, 26th Madras N. I.

Deaths.―Jan. 2. In Camp at Patnago, Capt. John Hill, of H. M. 47th Regt.-Feb. 2. At the Citadel of Bhurtpore, of wounds received at the assault of that Fortress on the Sth Jan., Lieut. M. C. Pitman of H. M. 59th Regt. ; 16. At Allahabad, John Edward, third son of Capt. Parlby, agent for gunpowder, aged about four years, from that dreadful disease hydrophobia; 17. At Peramboor, Catherine, the wife of Mr. James Summers.-20. At Bait

mungulum, aged 62, George Baillie, Esq., First Mem, of the Madras Medical Board.-25. On the Arracan Coast, Capt. E. C. Sneyd, Beng. Cav. Deputy Assist. Commis.-Gen.-27. At Allahabad, Mrs. C. Kerrod, wife of Mr. Kerrod, Allahabad.-March 4. At Kedgeree, Capt. E. T. Hemer, late Commander of the Hon. Company's transport ship, Lady Macnaghten.-9. At Mangalore, suddenly, Mr. Vincente M. Rollim.-At Bhooj, the Rev. Tho. Lavie, Chaplain to the subsidized troops in Cutch.-10. At Rangoon, Lieut. H. Gray, H. M. royal regt.-12. At Trichinopoly, Mr. A. Fletcher, Conductor of Ordnance.14. At Cutch, Mandavie, W. W. Morton, Esq., Assist,-Surgeon of the 2nd B. European Regt.-At Pursoovankum, Mr. W. Fiott Gepp, Clerk in the Government Bank.-20. At Dooly Dhapoor, (near Nassick), of cholera, the Reverend Gordon Hall, American Missionary of Bombay.-20. At Chinsurah, Mr. Bennet Alder, of the Hon. Company's Service.-22. At Chinsurah, John Brewer, Esq. of Derby; at Bangalore, Susanna, the wife of Mr. H. A. Uhthoff, Conductor of the Ordnance Department.-25. At Nusseerabad, Josiah Ridges, Esq., Superintending Surgeon.-27. In camp, near Deesa, of dysentery, Ensign E. George, Sth Native Infantry.-29. At Sealdah, Mr. S. Huet, formerly of Sampore Factory, and latterly an Assistant in the Office of the Persian Secretary to Government.-31. At Futtyghur, Mr. W. Hyde, of the Invalid Pension Estab.-April 4. At Tanjore, in the 34th year of his age, G. Hyne, Esq. Assistant-Surgeon, and Assistant-Assay Master. Mr. G. Hyne accompanied the late Bishop Heber on his tour of visitation as far' as Tanjore, where having been taken dangerously ill, he breathed his last the very day after the death of that much-lamented Prelate.-8. At Poona, Ens. J. Skelton, 14th N. I. Assistant in the Deccan Survey Department.-At Jaffna, G. Burleigh, Esq. Surveyor of the Second Ceylon Regiment; 9. At Columbo, Lieut. R. F. Fellows, half-pay H. M.'s late 4th Ceylon regt. -10. Of the cholera morbus, Mr. Alex. White, late Surveyor and Draftsman, at Sattara-11. At Mhow, Eleanor, wife of Lieut. C. Lucas, of the 1st Troop H. Brigade of Artil.-13. At Mangalore, on his passage to England, Capt. Robt. Gibbings, Assist.-Quart.-Mast.-Gen., at Jaulnah.-Of cholera, at Ahmedabad, Maj. Chas. Gray, commanding the 4th N. I. He was the last survivor of the little gallant band of the 2d N.I., whose services and sufferings in the campaigns of Arabia are so well known. This lamented event was occasioned by his anxious exertions in behalf of the numerous victims from his own regt., to that merciless scourge, cholera.-15. In camp, Dapoolee, Lieut. D. J. Powell, 10th N. I., and Quart.-Mast. and Interp. to the 1st Extra Bat.-19. At Aurungabad, Capt. H. L. Barnett, 1st Assist. to the Resident at Hyderabad.-23. At Bushire, Capt. Geo. Herne commanding the H. C. C. Benares,-26. At Baroda, of cholera, Lieut.-Col. Wilson, commanding Baroda Subsidiary Force.-27. At Bhaygulpore, Lieut.-Col. Ball, Superintendant of Invalid Thannus at that place. 29. At Mahbleswur, Lieut. E. Burgess, Adj. of the 24th N. I.-May 2. At Arrakan, Capt. Tomlinson, 61st R.N.I.; 3. At Moonghyr, H. Oakeley, Esq. of the Civil Service; 5. At Surat, of Cholera, David Ormond, Esq. Assist. on the Bombay Establishment; At Asseerghur, Lieut. J. G. Thompson, of the 7th regt. Bombay N. I.; 6. At Poonah, Capt. Wm. Fleetwood, Superintendant of the Rocket Establishment of the Bombay Presidency; At Camp Jaulna, Lieut. H. Bennett, 40th Madras N. I.; 7. At Bassador, Lieut. F. W. Powell, of the H. C.,Cruizer, Benares; 17. At Belgaun, Mr. John Benoist, Medical Apprentice, attached to the 1st Bombay European Regiment; 20. At Ahmedabad, of spasmodic cholera, Ensign H. S. Bourchier, 4th N. I,; 30. At Poonah, of spasmodic cholera, Lieut. Col. Robert Mackintosh, commauding the Horse Brigade Artillery, aged 41.-Lately. At Talak, on board the hospital ship Leisch, C. E. Reinagle, 4th regt., second son of E. Reinagle, Esq., R. A.

At Sea, on board the ship Elphinstone, after his embarkation at Madras for Columbo, General Hewett.-Dec. 16. On her passage to England, the lady of T. Barlow Esq., of Calcutta. Feb, 11. On board the Bussorah Merchant, Charles Stuart, the infant son of F. B. Smith, Esq.--March 21. On his passage to Rangoon, Lieut. Sweedland, of H. M. 67th regt.-26. On board the Hon. Comp. ship Edinburgh, off Madagascar, Capt. Luke Roddam Hume, of the 14th regt. Bombay N. I., youngest son of the Rev. Robert Hume.

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