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OCTOBER.

2d Regt. Native Infantry.-J. S. Harriot, barrack-master, at Berhampore. European Regiment. Captain Peter Littlejohn, is appointed to the command of the Baugiepore Rangers. 1st Regt. Native Cavalry Lieutecolonel William Toone. is appointed to the command of Buxar, and regu lating officer, of the Invalid establishment, at Shahabad. Artillery-Lieutenant Wm. Brown, is appointed major of brigade to the artillery. Appointments.-Colonel Morris commanding at the Presidency; and lieutenant-colonel Salkeld, quarter mas ter-general, are appointed members of the Presidency committee for investigating and reporting the claims of officers and men, entitled to share in the Chinsurah, prize money.

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Mr. J Hull, ... ..... 12th Feb. 1906.

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R. Cummings,... 30th do.

From third class, vide minute of council,

13th Feb. 1806.-Remaining of the

season, 1803.

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The following cadets for the infantry, artillery, or engineers, and cavalry, are admitted into the service, and promoted to the rank of ensigns, lieutenant fire-workers, and cornets, the dates of their rank to be adjusted hereafter.

Cadets of Infantry. Mr. Tho. Hay, Cer. 6th Feb. 1806. Char. Pearce, do. 10th do. do. J. E. Conway, do. 13th do. E. B. Banks,... do. 18th do.

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- C. Wilcoson," do. 21st do. do. H. C. Medwin, do. 21st do. do. J. Irwing, do. 22d do. do. J. Smith, ...... do. 11th do. do. H. Wilson,..... do. 12th do. do. B.Mackenzy,.. do. 14th do. do. F.Breaudgradt, do. 14th do. G. Anderson,.. do. 17th do. W. Bowe,...... do. 19th do. D. Pringle, do. 20th do. B. Blake,....... do. 21st do. J. C. Mallet,... do. 24th do. J. Davies,...... do. 24th do. do. J. Fagan,....... do. 24th do. do. J. Rice,......... do. 25th do. do. W. C. Dauby, do. 25th do. do. J.Campbell,... do. 26th do. do. Artillery or Engineers. Mr. George Broadhurst, certificate, dated February 26, 1806.

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Mr. John Mackenzie, certificate, dated March 8th, 1806; Messrs. Alexander Wilson, Robert Sampson; St. George Ashe, junior, and Thomas, saved from the wreck of the Lady Burgess; are promoted; the three first to the rank of ensign, and the latter to lieutenant fire workers.

NOVEMBER.

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1st Regt. Native Infantry.-Captain Lionel Hook, to be military secretary, and aid-de-camp to the governor general, from the 5th instant. trick Young Waugh, to be lieutenant from the 12th of October, 1806. vice Cornish, deceased. 4th Regt. Native Infantry-Captain licutenant James John Leith, to be captain of a company, from the 1st of October, 1806, vice Lindsay promoted. Senior lieutenant William Complin Faithful, to be captain lieutenant, from the 21st October, 1806, vice Leith, promoted.

10th Regt. Native Infantry.-Captain lieutenant John Scott to be captain of

a company, from the 30th October, 1806,vice Royle deceased; Senior lieutenant Herbert Bowen, to be captain lieutenant from the 30th October, 1806, vice Scott, promoted.

19th Regt. Native Infantry.—Captain
William Yale to be major, from the
21th of October, 1806, vice Falvey,
deceased, Captain-lieutenant Francis
Walter, to be captain of a company,
from the 28th October, 1806, vice
Yale, promoted. Senior lieutenant
William Logie, to be captain lieute-
nant fromthe 28th October, 1806, vice
Walter, promoted.

21st Regt. Native Infantry.-Liente-
nant John Ramsay, to be adjutant to
the corps of Calcutta militia, vice
Johnstone, deceased.
Artillery.-Major Thomas Greene, to
be lieutenant-colonel, vice Tomkyns,
retired. Captain John Nelly, to be
major, vice Greene, promoted. Cap-
tain lieutenant Arnold Nesbitt Ma-
thews, to be captain of a company,
vice Nelly, promoted. Lieutenant
James Fullarton Dundas,to be captain-
lieutenant, vice Mathews, promoted.
Officers, returned to duty, by permis-
sion of the Honourable the Court of
Directors: Lieutenant-colonel Tho-
mas Hardwicke, of artillery; Lieute-
nant-colonel John Arnold, of Infan-
try.

Medical Department.. Mr. Alex-
ander Halliday, assistant surgeon, is
\appointed to perform the medical du-
ties of the civil station of Dunage-
pore, in the room of Mr. William Roe,
deceased; Mr. Henry Young, assistant
surgeon of the civil station of Allaha-
bad, is permitted, at his own request,
to resign that station.

DECEMBER.

The following officers of the regt. of artillery who are entitled to their respective rank, in consequence of the order of the hon. court of directors, for augmenting the establishment of field officers of that corps, from the 21st Sept. 1804, are to have rank from the dates attached to their respective names.

Major And ew Fraser, to be Lieutenantcolonel from Sept. 21, 1804, for the augmentation.-Major James Robertson, ditto.-Major Thomas Hardwicke, ditto.-Major John Tomkyns, do. Lieutenant-colonel, Nov. 12th,

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1804, vice Carnegie.-Major Edward Clarke, do. Lieutenant-colonel, Aug. 1st, 1805, vice Horsford,-Major Henry Grace, do. Feb. 28, 1806, vice Robertson, deceased.- Capt. John Tomkyns, do. Major, do. Sept. 21 1804, for the augmentation.-Captain Edward Clarke, ditto.-Captain Henry Grace, ditto.-Captain Robert Turton, ditto.-Capt. Thomas Greene, ditto.-Captain Henry Balfour, do.Capt. Alexander Hynd, ditto. Major, Nov. 12 1804. vice Tomkyns, promoted.-Capt. George Johnstone, do. Major, Aug. 1, 1805, vice Clarke, do.-Captain George Constable, do. Major, Feb. 28, 1806, vice Grace, ditto.- Capt.-Lieut. George Fuller, do. Captain, Sept. 21, 1804, for the augmentation. — Captain-Lieut. Andrew Dunn, ditto.-Capt.-Lieutenant George Mason, ditto.-Capt.-Lieut. Alexander M'Leod, ditto.- CaptainLieut. Edward Wm. Butler, ditto.Capt.-Lieutenant Jervase Pennington, ditto. Capt.-Lieut. Joseph Taylor, ditto. Captain, Nov. 12, 1804, vice Hynd, promoted.-Capt.-Lieut. Robert Brown, do. Captain, Dec. 29, 1804, vice Shipton, deceased.-capt.lieutenant Robert Hetzler, do. capt. July 10, 1805, deceased-capt.-lieut. Norman Macalister, do. captain, Aug. 1, 1805, vice Johnstone, promoted.capt.-lieut. Robert Best, do. capt. Sept. 17, 1805, vice Hutchinson, deceased-capt.-lieut. John P. Drummond, do. captain, Oct. 3, 1805, vice Dunn, deceased.-capt.-lieut.Clements Brown, do. captain, Feb. 18, 1805, vice Constable, promoted. - Lieutenant W. Brown, to be captain-lieut. from September 1804, for the augmentation.-lieutenant Lesley Robert Grove, do. captain-lieut. from Sept. 21, 1804, for the augmentation. lieut. William Richards, ditto.-lieut. Henry Stark, ditto.--lieut. Henry Graham, ditto.-lieut. Wm. Mitchell, ditto.-lieut. Samuel Sinclair Hay, ditto.-lieut. James Henry Brooke, do. captain-lieut. Dec. 21, 1806, vice Grove, deceased.-lieut. Henry Faithful, do. captain-lieut. Dec. 29, 1804, vice Brown, promoted.-lieut. James Young, do. captain-lieut. July 10, 1805, vice Hetzler, promoted.-lieut. Charles Parker, do. captain-lieutenant July 25, 1805, vice Darell, resigned.— lieut. Edward Faithful, do. captainlieutenant, Aug. 1, vice Macalister,

promoted.-lieut. George Swiney, do. captain-lieut. Sept. 17, vice Best, promoted.-lieut. George Pollock, ditto. capt.-lieut Oct. 3, vice Drummond, promoted.-lieut. John Smith, ditto. captain-lieutenant, Feb. 28, 1806. vice Brown, promoted.-lieut. William Street Kent, do. captain-lieut. Dec. 5, 1806, vice Edward Faithful, deceased.

The undermentioned officers of the regiment of artillery, have rank from the dates opposite their respective

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Lieutenant-colonel Robert Turton, to rank as such from the 7th May, 1806, vice Tomkyns, retired. Lieutenant Thomas Greene, to rank as such from 5th Sept. 1806, vice Fraser, deceased. Major Alexander Watkins, do. 7th May, 1806, vice Turton, promoted.-Major John Nelly, do. 5th Sept. 1806, vice Greene, promoted.-captain Horatio Greene, do. 7th May, 1806, vice Watkins.captain Arnold Nesbit Mathews, do. 5th Sept. 1806, vice Nelly.-captain lieutenant Alexander Lindsay, ditto. 7th May, 1806, vice Greene.-capt lieut. James Fullarton Dundas, do. 5th Sept. 1806, vice Mathews. The following to rank as Lieutenants according to their different dates. John N. Forrester......27th March 1806,

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Samuel Parlby. .....28th do. do. James Fennent..........29th do. do. Isaac Periera.............30th do. do. George E. Gowan.......31st do. do. Robert Guinand.........1st April, do. Jonathan Scott..........2nd do. Charles Graham.........3rd do. George Everest..........4th do. John Curtis...............5th do. Théodore Lyons.........7th do. Chas. E. O. Jenkins........8th do. John Broadhurst..........9th do. Robert B. Fulton.........10th do. do. Thos. Palin Calvert......11th do. do. The following cadets for the infantry cavalry and artillery, have arrived at the presidency, and are promoted to the rank of ensigns, cornets, and lieutenant, fire workers. The dates of their rank to be adjusted hereafter.

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Mr. Newton Wallace, date of certificate, December 6, 1805. Arthur Wight, date of certificate, February 6, 1806. Robert Fernie; do. 20. Charles Elli son, do. 27th. John Henry Lester, do. 27th. William Gleeson, March † M 2 6th.

6th. Henry Duyer, do. 6th. · James Bryant, to be major of brig. de at the Parsons, do. 6th George Dwyer,

station of Chunar, vice Maxwell, on do. 6th James Parsons, do 6th. G. - Furlough.' Dvyer, do. 6th. Samuel Camwell 1st Native Regiment.-Captain Samuel Crooke, do. 7th. Stephen Moody,

Nesbitt is transferred to the invalid do. 8th James Craigie, do. 17. T. establishment from the Sist ultimo. Mor

ath, do 29d. Henry Peter captain-lieut, Henry Bellingham, to Carleton, do. 26:h. Charles Wm. be captain of a company from the 1st Carleton, do. 26th. Augustus Voore, of January, 1807, vice Nesbitt. Lieut. do. 28th. George Freer Holland, do. Robert Henry Cunliffe, to be captainSist. Mr. Geor, e Richard Pember- lieutenant from the same date, vice ton, do. April 14th. Thomas Ward- Bellingham. law, do. 14th. Francis Crossley, do. 5th Native Regiment.-Capt. Archibald 14th. Robert Irvine, do. 14th. Sa- Campbell, appointed an aid-de-camp, muel Delap, do. 16th. Alexander to the governor-general. (aptainFrancis Peier Niacleod, do. 23d. Do. Lieutenant Huthwaite, appointed as. nald Ogilvy, do. 241h. George Bryan sistant-teacher of the Persian, and Cookson, do. 24th. James Kerne, Hindoostanee languages, to the cadet do. 29th. Thomas Tudor, do. 29th. company at Bar raser. Alexander Donalson, do. scth. Ro- 6th Native Infantry.-Capt,-Lieutenant bert Shorediche, do. 30th. Henry Charles Poole, to be captain of 2 Cheape, do. Both. Edward Gaern- company, from the 5th of October, cross Sneyu, do. 301h. s'amuel Speck, 1806, vice Gill, deceased. LicuteMay 1st. George Weyland Mosely, nant Simon Poole, to be captain-lieudo 6th James Vc Cral ken, do. 7th. tenuit from the same cate, vicc Pucie, William Clark, do. 20th. Thonias pronoted. Wm. Pulhiil, do. 20th,

8th Native Regiment.-Lieut. George CAVALRY.

Nugent, is appointed fort-adjutant of Mr. James William Roberdecu, Varch of Monglielf, vice Lenson, promoted

13th, 1806. Patrick Agnew, April to the rank of field officer. Ist. Huvert De Burgh (rank not ad- ood Native Regiment.--crplain Samuel justed.) Thomas Chadwick, April Wood, to be major, tren the 2211 12. James Chicheley Hyte,do. 1 ch. April, 105, vice Orme, resigned. Gabriel Napier Christie Campbell, do. Captain-Lieutenant Thomas Garner, 16th. Robert Fulton, do. 16th. to be captaia of a company from the Charles Edward O. Jenkins, co, 187b. 2nd April, 1801, vice Wood, proORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.

moteu. Lieutenant Charles C. P. Serjeant Mathew O'Brien, of the artil. Hay, to be captai-lieutenant, from

lery, to be a conductor of Ordnance, the 2.1 April, 1906, vice Garner, from the 18th Dec. 1806. Serjeant promoted. Captain-Lieutenant C.P. Patrick Cross, of do. to be ditto. from Hay, to be captain of a company, 19th Dec. 1806. Serjeant Join Hi- from the 9th Sept. 1906, vice White, shop, of do. to be do. from 28th do. deceased. Senior Lieuteunnt Charles Serjeant-Major Christopher Bowman, Reddisin, to te captaili-lieutenant, of the 17th regiment N. I. ditto from from the 9th Sept. 1806, vice Hay, 21st do. Serjeant-Major Archibald promoted. Cameron, 15th regt. regiment N. I. 27th Native Reginient.--Lieut. Mills ditto. froin 22ad.

'Thomas, to be tort-adjutant, ani barMEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

rack-lunter, at Allahabad, vice Whin. Assistant Surgeons, second cluss, for ,

yates, deceasel. 1805.

ORDNANCE DoraRTMENT. Remaining of the season 1804. Mr. John Talbot, conductor of Ord. J. Stephens, to rank from 7th Sep. 1806. nance, to be a deputy commissary of J, Mellis, do. do, 18th do.

rnance, vice Howe, transferred to Angus Hall, do. do. 19th du.

the pensioelint. Serjeant David! Nash, THIRD CLASS.

of artillery, to be conductor of Ordo W. Adamson, do. do, do do.

rance, from the 15th January, 1806, R. Rowland, do. do. do. do.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

Senior assistant-surgeon, George Reddle, JANUARY

to be full surgeon, vice Henderson, Suropean Regiment.--Lieut. Jeremiah resigned.

Senior assistant surgeon

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Anthony Dick on, to be surgeon, vice Ure, deceased. The dates of rank to be adjusted hereafter. Mr. William Noyes, assistant-surgeon, is appointed to perform the medical duties of the civil stations of Keerpoy, Hurripaul, and Radanagore. Mr. Wm. Adams, assistant-surgeon, counterpart covenant, dated 10th April, 1806.

-ARTILLERY.

Thos. Chadwick, to rank as Lieutenant, from 14th Dec. 1806, vice J. F. Dundas, promoted James Chichely Hyde, to auk as lieutenant from 25th Dec. 1808, vice W. S. Kent, promoted. The following cadets are promoted to the rank of ensign, and cornet. The dates of their rank to be adjusted hereafter.

Infantry. Mr. John Playfair, date of certificate, 6th May, 1806. Cavalry. Mr. Alexander Poole, date of certificate, 6th March, 1806.

FEBRUARY.

Appointments.-Major General Dickens, to the staff of this presidency, vice major-general Smith, deceased. Lieutenant-colonel Don, to be quarter-master general, vice lieutenantcolonel Salkeld, on Furlough to Europe. Lieutenant Joseph Brooks, to be deputy quarter-master-general, with the official rank of major, vice lieutenant-colonel Don.

Cadets of Infantry.-Mr. Henry Minson Baker, date of certificate, April 8th, 1806.-Charles Crichton, ditto. 19th ditto.-John Eden, ditto, 23rd ditto.-William Butler, ditto, 24th ditto. James Anderson, ditto, 24th ditto.-Thomas Dickinsou, do 25th ditto Hugh Sibbald, ditto, 27th do. William Henry Hayes, ditto, 27th ditto.-Promoted to the rank of Ensign, the date of rank to be adjusted hereafter.

Cadet of Cavalry.-Mr. Wm. Warde, date of certificate, April 16th. Pro

moted to the rank of cornet, the date of rank to be adjusted hereafter. Medical Department. — Mr. William Adamson, assistant-surgeon, appointed to perform the medical duties of the civil station of Nuddeah. Mr. George King, assistant-surgeon, admitted on the establishment, date of certificate, May 22d, 1806

12th Regt. Native Infantry.-Captain Robert Stephenson, to be major of brigade, vice Paton, appointed deputy adjutant-general of the army. Lieutenant Norman Shairpe, to be major of brigade, vice Burton, promoted.

17th Regiment Native Infantry.-Licutenant Joseph Brooks, to be deputy quarter master general."

European Regiment.-Lieutenant Edward Morris, is appointed adjutant to the corps of Native Invalids. As the adjutant to the corps of Native Invalids is to superintend the annual distribution and allotment of the Native Invalids of the army, he is to be stationed at Allahabad where the invalids assemble, though the senior officer doing duty with the corps of Native Invalids may be stationed elsewhere. 4th Regiment Native Cavalry.-Lieutenant James Lumsdaine, to be agent for camels and gram, vice Munro, resigned.

Ordnance Department.- Mr. Robert Fitzpatrick, conductor of ordnance, to be a deputy commissary of ordnance, from the 15th Feb. 1807. Mr. William Cormack, conductor of ordnance, to be a deputy commissary of ordnance, from the 16th Feb. 1807. Mr. Thomas Jeffs, conductor of ordnance, to be deputy commissary of ordnance, for the duties of the expense magazine of Fort William. Serjcants Fieldwick and Mc Donald, of the regiment of artillery, to be conductors of ordnance, the former from the 15th and the latter from the 16th Feb. 1807.

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