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Macdonald, the lady of Lieut. W. P., Rifle-corps, of a son, at Kamptee, April 20. Maberly, the lady of Capt., Dep.-Sec. Mil. Board, of a son, Madras, May 30. Pinson, the lady of Lieut. and Adj. 46th N. I., of a daughter, at Secundrabad, April 24.

Paske, the lady of Capt., of a son, Madras, May 16.

Poyntz, the lady of Lieut., H. M's 30th Foot, of a daughter, Madras, May 23. Rowland, the lady of Assist.-Surg., W., at Poonah, May 13.

Reid, the lady of H. S., Esq., of a daughter, at Calcutta, May 22.

Souza, the wife of Antonio de, Esq., of a daughter, at Havel, June 13.

Swanston, the lady of Capt. Paymast. of the Station of Quilon, of twin sons,
April 26.

Stonehouse, the lady of T. V., Esq., Civ. Serv., of a son, at Nellore, May 6.
Stuart, the lady of Capt. S., 17th N. I., of a son, at Vizagapatam, May 21.
Stainforth, the lady of H., Esq., Civ. Serv., of a son, at Benares.

Tomkins, the lady of Capt. G., 10th Beng. N. I., of a daughter, at Aurungabad,
May 30.

MARRIAGES.

Blair, Wm., Esq., of Avontoun, Advocate, one of his Majesty's Comissioners of Inquiry, to Jane Christian, eldest daughter of H. Nourse, Esq., Cape of Good Hope, May 16.

Brand, Lieut. and Adj., J., H. M.'s 16th Foot, to Harriet, eldest daughter of the late R. Phipps, Esq., Esq., of Demerara, at Madras, May 22.

Croket, Capt., J., Milit. Paymast. Mysore Div., to Sarah Anne, youngest daughter of V. Munbee, Esq., of Clifton, Gloucestershire, at Bangalore, April 11. Crouch, J. D., Mr., to Anna Maria, only daughter of G. L. W. Henderdine, Esq., at Calcutta, May 28.

Laurie. Capt., J., Paymast. of the Station, to Miss C. Fenwicke, at Jaulnah, May 1.

Mullins, Edw., Esq., of Calcutta, to Miss Ann D'Rozario, at Calcutta, May 28. Smith, S., Esq., Civ. Serv., to Miss E. Annesley, at Choultry Plain, Madras, April 18.

Torriano, Lieut., C. J., 28th N. I., to Julia Thereza, fourth daughter of Maj.J. C. Frank, Commis. of Ordnance of the Station at Trichinopoly, May 16.

DEATHS.

Armour, Carolina Wilhelmina, wife of the Rev. A. Armour, at Colombo, June 6. Adamson, Mr. T., Agent of the Government Gazette Press, aged 43, at Vepery, May 24.

Alexander, J. R., Esq., Assit.-Surg. Madras Establishment, Bangalore, April 28.
Baxter, R., Esq., Bombay, May 15.

Backhouse, Lieut. G. L., H. M's. 30th Foot, at Madras, May 15.
Booth, G., Esq., of the firm of Watson and Co., Calcutta, May 27.

Clarke, A. E., only son of Capt. W. C. Clarke, H. M's. 6th Regt., Colabah,
Bombay, May 26.

Carlow, Ann Clarissa, eldest daughter of Alex., Esq., Calcutta, April 20.

Conyers, J. D., Esq., surviving partner of the firm of Breen and Co., aged 51, Calcutta, May 28.

Dandis, H. R., Ens., 13th N. I., lately, at Gooty.

Edwards, Ellen, daughter of the late Capt., 25th N. I., aged 16, Calcutta, May 26. Frier, Capt. Wm., late Commander of the Cassandra, at sca.

Hall, Major-Gen. H., commanding the South. Div. of the Army, at Madras, May 12.

Lyon, the wife of the Rev. C. J., Chaplain to the Forces, at Trincomalee, June 3. Mackay, Capt., W. H., H. M's. 3d Foot, aged 35, at Colabah, Bombay, May 20. Monro, J., Esq., Civ. Serv., at Palamcottah, May 23.

Murray, the Hon. Mrs. L. G. K., at Madras, May 12.

Mowart, Lieut., G. S., 12th N. I., at Conada, near Vizianagrum, April 28.

Rose, C. P., Capt., 50th N. I., at Mangalore, May 28.

Stoddart, Mrs., relict of the late Qu.-Mas. J. Stoddard, H. M's 34th Reg., at Hongolie, May 26.

Skitter, Capt., W. S., aged 41, at Howra, Calcutta, May 24.

Scott, Wm., Esq., Assist.-Revenue Surveyor, of the Survey-General Department, May 26.

Tobin, Lieut., H. M's 30th Foot, at Fort St. George, May 26.

Vernon, Lieut. G., H. C's Marines, aged 31, Mazagon, Bombay, May 8.

Watts, George, Esq., of the firm of Watts and Heath, Fenchurch-street, at Cedar Grove, Richmond, on the 22d instant, aged 63.

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GENERAL LIST OF PASSENgers.

PASSENGERS HOMEWARDS.

By the General Palmer, from Madras :-Capts. Bell, Guessia, 41st reg., Domes, 46th reg.; Lieuts. Harding, Shaldon, Bandy, Prettyman, M'Cready, Collins, Homes (died 30th Oct.); Drs. Cumming, Bell, Job; Messrs. Mounsey, Ogilvie, Lewis; Mrs. and Miss Cochrane; Master and Misses Ogilvie; Master Fife; Mesdames Lewis, Job, Collins, and child; 32 ♦nvalids.

By the Africa, from Bengal:-Capt. Cornfoot; Messrs. Lawrence and Wellen.

PASSENGER OUTWARDS.

By the Mary Ann, for Madras and Bengal :-Major Edw. Osborne, 2d reg. N. I.; Capts. F. Brind, Beng. Artil., T. Hide, 43d reg. Mad. N. I., T. Warner, 18th reg. Mad. N. I., J. Nicol, and J. W. Moncriffe, 23d reg. Mad. N. I.; Assist.Surgs. J. Owen and J. Home; H. Woolaston, Esq.; E. Impey, Esq., Civ. Serv. ; J. Darby, Esq.; Cadets T. James, F. Barnett, W. Mackenzie, T. S. Jarvis Messrs. J. R. Moncriffe, W. and H. Fitzpatrick; Mesdames Mainwaring, Napier, and Warner; Misses Showers, Hodges, Wilkinson, Warner, Hennessey, Maria, Mary, and Eliza Green; three English and five Native servants.

POSTSCRIPT.

THE past month has been productive of no intelligence of public interest from India of a later date then that given in our last; and as we have incorporated, among the general articles of our present Number, such extracts from the principal Indian Papers as remained unpublished on our hands, it has been unnecessary to offer any General Summary of News,-the details of particular intelligence being all given under the several classified heads to which they respectively belong.

SECOND POSTSCRIPT.

The papers brought by the Indian Chief are to the 4th of July. The discussion on the Stamp Act continued to agitate the public mind at Calcutta. On the 3d, by the concession of the Court as a favour, the right being denied, counsel was heard against the Regulations. The whole of the first day's sitting was occupied by the speech of Mr. Winter.

A meeting, for taking into consideration the erection of a monument to Lerd Hastings, was to take place on the 9th of July.

The ship John, Captain Dawson, from the Mauritius, and latterly from Covelong and Madras, salt-laden, struck on the western sea reef, June 30, and was totally lost. The Chief Officer, and twelve of her crew, reached the Honourable Company's ship Windsor, at the new anchorage that night. Captain Dawson, with two passengers, (Lieut. Warren, of his Majesty's service, from Madras, and a surgeon, not named, from the Isle of France,) with six of the ship's crew, were left on the wreck. The boats of the Windsor had gone to their assistance, with what success was not known.

The General Palmer has just arrived from Madras, whence she sailed on the 15th July, bringing intelligence of the decease of Sir Thomas Munro, the late Governor of that Presidency. Sir Thomas was about embarking on board his Majesty's ship Tamar for England, which ship sailed two days prior to the General Palmer. It forms a somewhat remarkable coincidence that his death occurred about the time that his successor, Mr. Lushington, left this country. It is understood to have been determined by the Board of Control, that a new Presidency, to be termed that of Central India, shall be forthwith established,

INDEX

TO THE FIFTEENTH VOLUME.

A

Arbitrary Taxation of the British Inhabitants of Calcutta, 3.

Anio, the Cascades of, Description of, 20.

Antonio, St., Convent of, Notice of the, 21.

Augustus's Partiality for Tibur, 23.

Aborigines of Italy, Inquiry regarding the Ancient, 26.

Anticole, Village of, Peasantry and Horse Races, 27.

Alatri, Description of the City of, 27.

America, South, General View of the Present State of, 35.

Account of a Visit to the Volcano of Popocatepelt, in Mexico, 79.
Arbitrary Proceedings of the Dutch at Sumatra, 131.

Allahabad, Governor-General at, 138.

Amherst's, Lady, Durbar, for the Presentation of Native Ladies, 139.
Akbar Shah's, King of Delhi, reception of the Governor-General, 154.
Advocate-General of Bengal, 161.

Addiscombe Seminary, Debate regarding, at the East India House, 172, 370.
Anecdote of an English Gentleman, 279. Of a Milanese Countess, 523.
Anglo-Indians, Privileges of, in India, 195.

Agriculturists, European, Impolicy of the Indian Government towards, 195.
Almorah, Climate of, and the neighbourhood of the Snowy Mountains, 205.
Arpino, Classical Excursion from Rome to, No. I., 17; No. II., 227; No. III.,
447. Ladies, 29. Historical Notices of, 228. Description of Arpino Vecchio, 233.
Abruzzos, Prevalence of Reptiles and Insects at, 235.

Admissions of Sir John Malcolm relative to the state of India, 238.

Administration of Lord Charles Somerset at Albany, 246.

Arts and Literature of Italy, Miscellaneous Intelligence relative to, 257.

Appiani, the Painter, Monument to the memory of, at Milan, 255.

Antiquities, Egyptian, Notice of, 259.

Armenia, History of, 269.

Arona, Colossus at, 275.

Antiquities, Classical, in France, 299.

Ava, Affairs of, and the Burmese Empire, 323. Organic Remains in 31, 335.
Amherst Town on the Burman Coast, Notices of, 333.

Arracan, Prosperous State of the Saltworks at, 365. Recently acquired Ter-
ritory in, 523.

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Amphitheatre, Present state of the, at Verona, 529.

Austrian States, Inconvenience to Travellers on entering the, 275. Privilege
of Officers in the Theatres of Lombardy, 527.

Aeng, Burmese Village, Description of the, 534.

Abuses of the East India Company, 535.

Adventures of a Cadet in India, 537.

Auctions, Indian, Poetical Description of, 550.

B

British Inhabitants of Calcutta, Arbitrary Taxation of, 3.
Bath, Dioclesian's, Notice of, 17.

Brutus, Marcus, Villa of, at Tiber, Notice of the, 22.
Benedict, St., The Cave of, on the Anio, 25.

Brahmins, their Rites and consequence, 48.

Bazaars at Grand Cairo, 62.

Ban Clai, Notice of the Village of, and Ban Krang, 85.
Ban Chekram, Notice of, 86.

Bang soon, Notice of the Village of, 87.

Brahmapootra, Sources of the, 110.

By-laws of the London College of Physicians, Impropriety of, 117.

Benares, Public Assemblage at, 139.

Babajee Punt Gohla, Confinement of, in the Deccan, 142.

Bheel Chief, Murder of a, 144.

Bengal, Intelligence from, 145. Advocate-General, 161. Injuries to the
Army by posting Majors to command of regiments, 112. Suspension of a Judge
by the Government, 337. Disturbances in the Upper Provinces, 364.

Bryce, Dr., his Plagiarisms; and his Prosecutions of the Bengal Papers, 147.-
Bombay, Intelligence from, 148, 366.

Batta to the Army serving in the Burmese war, Debate regarding, at the East
India House, 171.

Ballots, General Court, and Expenses of, Debate regarding, at the East India
Huse, 181.

Burning of Hindoo Widows, Official Papers respecting the, 399.

Benefits that would result from the Colonization of India by British
Settlers, 193

Boccacio's Description of the Plague, 219; Discovery of an Autograph Note-
Book of, 258.

Burdwan, Affluence of the Rajah of, 225.

Birth-place of Cicero, Classical Excursion from Rome to the, 227.

Britain and India, 238.

British India, Government of, 239.

British Settlement of Albany, South Africa, under Lord Charles Somerset's
Administration, No II., 246.

Bathurst and Fredericksburgh, Destruction of, the Effects of, upon the Settlers
in Albany, 246.

Bird, Mr., Mis-statements of, regarding the state of the Cape, 249.

Buonaparte, Tradition of the Family of, 258.

Borromean Isles, 273.

Ballets in Italy, 281.

Burdett's, Sir Francis, Case, (1810,) 284.

Blackstone's Opinion of Constructive Contempt, 285.

Blount, C., Esq., Case of, in 1692, 288.

Bombay, Journey from Madras to, No. IV., 293-No. V., 483.

Bamboo, Natural History of, 295.

Banditti at Fun-keen, 305.

British Merchant, Letter from, to the Right Hon. C. Grant, on the Trade with
India, 317.

Burmese Empire, Affairs of, and Ava, 317.

Blair, Mr., Commissioner, his arrival at the Mauritius, 327.
Burman Coast, Notices of, 333.

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