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Guzerat, and particularly during the last command he held at Kurry, been frequently brought very favourably under their notice.

In order to complete the arrangement adopted on the 17th altimo, the following medical appointments are to take place, viz.

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Surgeon Benjamin Philipps, to be garrison surgeon at Broach, and deputy storekeeper there. Surgeon P. C Baird, to be surgeon to the 7th regiment native infantry,vice Philipps. Assistant surgeon, D. Christie, to be mate of General Hospital, and to have charge of the Lunatic Hospital, vice Baird. Assistant surgeon B. Edmonstone is posted to the 1st regiment native infantry, vice Christie. sistant surgeon James Guild, to be garrison surgeon's mate, vice Baird. Assistant surgeon John Guilder, to the medical duties at Cambay. Mr. George Waddell to be commissary of receipt and issue of provisions to the troops serving to the northward under the command of colonel Murray. Captain Cape to act as commissary of cattle, and captain Griffith as commissary of stores within the same limits.

Captains Griffith and Cape will carry on the duties of the commissariate departments, as at present, till further or ders.

DECEMBER.

1st Regiment. Captain lieutenant Adam Steele to be captain of a company, vice Wright deceased, date of rank 11th December, 1803. Eldest lieutenant Archibald M. Ramsay, to be captain lieutenant, vice Steele promoted, ditto, ditto. Eldest ensign, William Percey, to be lieutenant, vice Ramsay promoted, ditto, ditto. 5th Regiment Native Infantry. Lieutenant Charles Ellwood to be adjutant of the 1st battalion, vice Martin removed, date of rank, 4th November, 1803. Surgeon Benjamin Philipps, to be garrison surgeon at Broach, and deputy storekeeper there. Surgeon P. C. Baird, to be surgeon to the 7th regt. native infantry, vice Philipps. Assistant Surgeon, D. Christie, to be mate of the General Hospital, and to have charge of the Lunatic Hospital, vice Baird. Assistant surgeon B. Ed

monstone, is posted to the 1st regiment native infantry, vice Christie. Assistant surgeon James Guild, to be garrison surgeon's mate, vice Baird. Assistant surgeon, John Gilder, to the medical duties at Cambay.

BY GOVERNMENT, April, 1804. The honourable the governor in council is pleased to direct that the following promotions take place, in the corps of artillery. Artillery.

Captain lieutenant James Eyles, to be captain of a company, vice Mason invalided, date of rank 28th April, 1804. Lieutenant Charles J Bond, to be captain lieutenant, vice Eyles promoted, 28th ditto.

MAY.

List of rank of the 4th class of cadets for the Bombay infantry, appointed in the season 1802.

Essex. Richard Wymond Corry, commission 12th June, 1801, William Cupples, John Taylor, Robert Campbell, Edward Davies, Edward Pearson, Americus James Ottis Brown, Hen. Bond, George Cracklow Page, Augustus Pitt Knight, John William Eddington, William Shaw, Thomas Byelly, Batman, John Lorimer, James Mac Donnell.

The above gentlemen are to be ensigns, from the 8th July, 1803, and to be lieutenants to fill vacancies from the 30th January, 1804.

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CEYLON.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.

General Orders. By the GOVERNor.

14th COLOMBO.

Lieutenant C. W. Mercer, of the 51st regiment, to be fort adjutant of Columbo, vice Graham. Lieutenant Edward Graham, of the Bengal artillery, to be fort adjutant of Galle, vice Mercer. Captain W. Macpherson, of his majesty's 12th regiment of foot, to be commissary general of grain and provisions, vice Blair de. ceased. Lieutenant Frederick Hankey, of his majesty's 51st regiment, to be secretary to the military board, vice Macpherson. Major John Wilson, of his majesty's 12th regiment of foot. to be barrack master general, vice Blair deceased.

JULY.

Captain Robert Blackall to be commandant of Negombo till further orders. Mr. Martinus Mack to be sub-assistant surgeon, vice William Sellers, from this date. Lieut. colonel Thomas Desbrisay, of the royal artillery, to be commandant of Trincomalee and its dependencies. Captain Thomas J'Ans, of the royal engineers, to take charge of that department at Comou.

Captain Corgrave will deliver over to him the papers and accounts belonging to it, as soon as is convenient for him.

AUGUST.

William Montgomery, esq. to act as volunteer in the native infantry, with rank of ensign. Lieutenant Henry Stainer, of his majesty's 51st regiment, to be fort adjutant of Matura.

OCTOBER.

Major William Vincent, of his majesty's 19th regiment, to be commandant

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G. O. BY THE GOVERNOR.

Major John Evans, of his majesty's 19th regiment, is appointed commandant of Manar, till further orders.

Mootalla, to be native captain in his majesty's malay regiment; commission dated 1st March, 1803. Ameen to be second lieutenant in the same corps; commission dated 1st March, 1803. Achmet Davit, to be second lieutenant in the same corps; commission dated 2d March, 1803. Serjeant Johnston, of the royal artillery, to be laboratory serjeant; and corporal Lane to be store serjeant at Colombo, till further orders. Serjeant Howell, of the royal artillery, to be laboratory serjeant, and bombadier Russel to be store serjeant, till further orders, at Point de Galle. Lieutenant Donald Mac Donald, of his majesty's 19th regiment, to be fort adjutant of Point de Galle, till further orders. Lieutenant Fullarton, of the Ceylon native infantry to take charge of the pioneer company at Point de Gaile.

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Mr. Stutzer, acting garrison surgeon of Jaffnapatam, is directed to take medical charge of the detachment of his majesty's 34th regiment of foot, doing duty in that garrison; this appointment to be dated from the 1st of September last. Lieut. A. Robson, is appointed to act as paymaster to his majesty's 19th foot, vice Otteley resigned.

GO. BY THE GOVERNOR.

Lieutenant colonel Derbrisay, commanding the royal artillery, to be a member of the military board.

MARCH, 1804.

His excellency the governor is pleased to allow the captains of companies of his majesty's malay and Ceylon native infantry regiments, to draw half yearly, under similar regulations, the same non-effective and contingent allowances, as the captains of companies of his majesty's European regiments.

The above allowances to be drawn from the dates of their respective commissions.

GENERAL STAFF.

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The most noble, Richard, Marqus Wellesley, captain general, general lord Lake, commander in chief. hon. F. St. John, his majesty's. W. N. Cameron, W. Dowdeswell, his majesty's. John Mac Donald, Edw. Clarke, major generals. Richard

Macan, Henry Cleriton, 1st regiment of foot guards, Miles Nightingale, 51st regiment of foot, colonels; John Gerard, lieutenant colonel. Thomas Salkeld, major. Colonel Heary Clinton, adjutant general of the king's troops. Colonel Miles Nightingale, quartermaster general of ditto, Lieutenant colonel John Gerard, adjutant general. Major T. Salkeld, his deputy. Captain W. S. Greene, military auditor-general. Captain H. Imlack, his deputy. Lieutenant colonel H. F. Calcraft, judge advocate general. Major Walter Hawkes, his deputy. Lieutenant colonel Robert Colebrooke, surveyor general. John M Kenzie, esq. military paymaster general. Simon Ewart esq. his deputy. William Edward Phillips, esq. commissary of musters to the king's troops. James Gray,

esq. acting commissary. Mr. James Lockart, compiler of accounts to the king's troops. John Burnet, interpreter at courts martial within the province. B. L. Greneir, interpreter at courts martial in the field.

STAVP.

To his excellency the most noble the governor general. Captain M. Shaw, his majesty's 76th regiment, private secretary. Lieutenant colonel Geo. Hariscourt, of his majesty's 12th regiment, military secretary. Captain James Armstrong, C. R. captain John Ritso, his majesty's 76th regiment, lieutenant B. Sydenham, Madras engineers, lieutenant George Bristow, 77th regiment of foot, lieutenant Burges Camal, malay regiment, aidsde-camp. Lieutenant colonel J. A. Kirkpatrick, colonel Collins, colonel Barry Close, lieutenant colonel Malcolm, honorary aids-de-camp.

To the commander in chief. Lieutenant colonel G. A. F. Lake, his majesty's military secretary. Lieutenant colonel John Gerard, Persian interpreter. Lieutenant colonel G. A. F. Lake, his majesty's, capt. Alexander Morrison, aids-de-camp. To general officers. Lieutenant Ralph Coxan, malay regiment, major of brigade to major general St. John. Lieutenant Thomas Wilson, aid-de camp to ditto. Captain Charles Stewart, aid-de-camp to major general Cameron.

MILITARY BOARD.

General lord Lake, president, major general W. Cameron, vice president. Major general W. N. Cameron, commanding officer, presidency station. Major general C. Greene, commandant of artillery. Captain W. S. Greene, quarter-master general. Lieutenant colonel John Garstin, chief engineer. Lieutenant colonel John Gerard, adjutant general. Captain Anthony Greene, secretary.

STAFF ATTACHED TO GARRISON.

Fort William. Major gen. Fraser, commandant. Major H. F. Calcraft, town and fort major. Captain H. V. White, fort adjutant. Captain I. T. Blunt, barrack-master. Captain John Paton

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major of brigade presidency. Major C. Fraser, garrison storekeeper. Captain T. Anbury, commissary of stores. Captain G. Johnstone, commissary of ordnance. Captain T Shuldham, barrackmaster, Barrackpore Captain T. Dowell, 1st assistant in the arsenal. I. R. Fulford, deputy commissary. Alexander Aberdein, ditto. John Johnson, ductor, arsenal, I. A. Stransbury, ditto, expence magazine.

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Brown, ditto. John Talbot, ditto, arsenal. E Moran, ditto, ditto. A. Hamilton, ditto. J. Allen, ditto, ditto. I. Hall, garrison paymaster. Simon Ewart, ditto of extraordinaries. Francis Bolfour, senior mem. med. board. W. R. Munro, junior ditto. Alexander Campbell, secretary ditto. Alexander Campbell, garrison surgeon. Michael Cheese, assistant ditto. George Boyd, head surgeon, General Hospital. John Schoolbred, John Campbell, Samuel Ross, George Phillot, Richard Williams, assistant surgeons attached to the general hospital. James Campbell, apothecary, William Hunter, surgeon to the marise. James Hare, junior, assistant ditto, John Fullarton, ditto, orphan school.

BERHAMPORE.

Commanding captain W. Burton, major of brigade. Captain Richard Lambert, barrack-master. Capt. George Fleming, engineer. Staunton Penny, head surgeon. I. Robertson, W. Wooley, Geo, Thomas, assistant surgeons. G. Ravenscroft, deputy paymaster. I. Roquier, dep. commissary of ordnance. Thomas Howatson, Robert Motherill, conductors.

MONGHYR.

Colonel W. Palmer, commandant. Major Philip d'Auvergne, fort adjutant Ross Moore assistant surgeon.

DINAPORE.

Major general Nicol, commandant, Captain Thomas Harriot, major of Brigade Captain W. C. Alston, barrack master. Captain Charles Mouat, engineer. Captain C. Gale, deputy commissary of ordnance. T. Phillips, head surgeon. H. Gibson, 1. Sweeney, H. Hooper, I. Porter,

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GOVERNOR GENERAL'S BODY GUARD,

Capt. F.. A. Daniel, Mad. establishment, commanding lieut. G. H. Gall, adj. and quarter-master, lieut. George Be

cher, doing duty, lieut. J. Doveton, Mad. establishment, ditto, L. W. Grant, surgeon, A. De L'Etang, veterinary surgeon.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

MAY, 1803-At Madras, the lady of Gilbert Rickets, esq. of a son. At the same place, the lady of J. H. D. Ogilvie, esq. of a son. Same place, at the Mount, the lady of lieut.-col. Bell, of a daughter. Same place, the lady of major Lardy, of a daughter. At Bellary, the lady of majer Darly, of a daughter. At Ceylon, the 18th, baroness Mylius, of a son. At Bombay, the lady of Robert Drummond, esq. of a daughter. Same place, the lady of lieutenont Charles John Bond, of a daughter. Same place, the lady of J. Thorpe, esq. of a daughter. Same place, the lady of Mr. Gabriel Alvarez, of a daughter. At Bengal, Mrs. Drenning, of a son. At Pultah house, the lady of captain Burgh, of a son. Mrs. A. Thomson, of a daughter. At Berhampore, the lady of James Paton, esq. of a son Mrs. Hodgkinson, of a daughter At Kyrabad, the lady of captain William Scott, of a son.

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Dinapore. the lady of rev. Dr. Stacy, of a daughter. The lady of captain Edward Bacon, of a son. At Cawnpore, the lady of captain Hunt, of a son. At Ceylon, countess Van Ramzow Senior, of a son. At Point de Galle, the lady of W. Carmichael Gibson, esq. of a daughter. At Seringapatam, the lady of col. Carlisle, of a daughter.

JUNE. Mrs Hurgerford, of a son. Mrs. Blackall, of a son. Mrs. M'Kenzie, 78th reg. of a daughter. JULY.-At Bhaugulpore, the lady of James Wintle, esq. of a daughter. Mrs. Dalby, of a son. Mrs. Desbrosses, of a son. The lady of James Taylor, esq. of a daughter. The lady of lieut.-col. Glass, of a daughter. At Azimghur, the lady of lieut. Watson,

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of a son. At Sylhet, the lady of E. Cooke, of a son. The lady of John Cheap, esq. of a daughter. At Benares, the lady of sir Frederick Hamilton, Bart. of a daughter. The lady of Allan Maclean, esq. of a son The lady of captain Hetzler, of a son. The lady of David Ross, esq. of a daughter. The lady of Christopher Oldfield, esq. of a daughter. The lady of Major Charles Fraser, of a son. At Moorshedad, the lady of T. F. Bevan, esq. of a daughter. The lady of Henry Thomas Travers. esq. of a daughter. At Cawnpore, the lady of lieut.-col. Blackwall, of a son. Ai Gusserah, Mrs. Horton, of a son. At Jessore, the lady of William Armstrong, esq. of a son. Futtyghur, the lady of captain Charles Brietzck, of a daughter. At Madras, the lady of William Scott, esq. of a son. At Ganjam, the lady of majorgen. Conyghan, of a son. At Seringapatam, the lady of captain Freese, of a daughter. At Madras, the lady of lord George Stewart, of a daughter. The lady of lieutenant-colonel Agnew, of a son. At Poondammallee, the hon. Mrs. St. John, of a daughter. At Trincomallie, the lady of captain Lawrence, of a son. At Mangalore the lady of lieut.-col. Richard Cook, of a son. AUGUST.---At Bombay, the lady of It.-col. Oakes, of a son. Same place, the lady of captain Tucker, was safely delivered of a daughter. The lady of Benjamin Philipps, esq. of a daughter. The lady of O. M. Rickets, esq. of a The lady of John Addison, esq.

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of a son. At Ghauzepoor, the lady of C. R. Crommelin, esq. of a son. In Kedgerce Roads, the lady of R. P. Smith, esq. of a daughter. The lady of capt. John Cooke, of a son.

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