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das, at the rate of 45 fanams per pagoda, and discharged as such by the different paymasters.

AUG 18, 1809-The honourable the governor in council is pleased to cancel the 1st and 2d paragraphs of the G O. under date the 13th October 1807, and to establish the following rules instead; 1st. Every officer, proceeding on duty on board a ship of war, Indiamaa, or country ship, shall receive, during the period he continues on board, the difference between the halt and full batta of his rank, and four rupees a day as passage, money, exclusive of his ordinary garrison allowances.

2d. Officers proceeding on duty on board Indiamen or country ships, shall pay to the commanders of these vessels the allowance of 4 rupees per diem above-mentioned, in consideration of which the commanders shali supply the officers with accommodation, and a suitable table

Officers of corps being in command of a division, detachment, [consisting of not less than three corps] or brigade of the army, shall be considered entitled to the difference between the half and full batta of their regimental rank, notwithstanding the regiment or battalion may be stationed within the division, or composing a part of the detachment or brigade of the army commanded by the senior officer of such corps; and that, when in the field, the officers above-mentioned shall be considered entitled to superior batta, agreeably to the G. O, of 10th June, 18.

Frequent applications being made to the military board for supplies of station ary from the import warehouse, for the use of officers and departments not authorized to receive it, the honourable the governor in council is pleased to publ sh, for general information, that the following departments only are in future to receive stationary without payment, on indents passed by the military board.

Commander-in-chief's office, military board office, military auditor general's, military paymaster general's, adjutant general's office, quarter máster general's, chief engineer's, superintending engineers of divisions and

stations.-To be applied for through the chief engineer, commandant of a tillery, commissary of stores in charge of the arsenal at the presidency, town-major's office.

The G. O. of the 4th October, 1806, direct, that adjutants of corps in tle hncompany's service shall receive a certain quantity of stationary at prime cost, and it is not intended that this order should prevent a continuance of that indulgence.

General orders by government.

FORT ST GEORGE, Oct. 13.-The attention of government being unnecessarily interrupted by the frequent applications for advances of cash, made by officers about to rejoin the corps from which they were removed by the general orders, dated August 5th; the right honourable the governor in council is pleased to direct, that every officer, proceeding to join his corps at the distance of 150 miles, shall receive an advance of cash in proportion to his rank, at the rates under-mentioned for every hundred miles exceeding the distance above specified.

Distance.

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Two months' pay and ffixed allowances.

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Three months' pay
750.... Š and fixed allowances.

Every officer proceeding from the presidency to join his corps, and requiring an advance of cash, is to address the military auditor-general by letter (stating the distance of his corps and amount of advance), who is authorized to pass an order upon the military paymaster at the presidency, to issue the amount.

Officers proceeding from out-stations are to make similar application to be paymasters within whose range of payment they may be situated, who. are authorised to pay the amount.

These advances are to be made in the usual manner on regular abstracts, which are to be entered in the disbursements of the paymaster, who is directed to make them.

Paymasters, making advances

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above directed, are to furnish the officer with a certificate, specifying the amount of the advance, and the date of which it is made, which shall be a voucher for the paymaster, from whom he is to receive his next pay and allowances, to issue then.

PUBLIC DEPARTMENT.-The right honourable the governor-general in council, having taken into consideration the peculiar circumstances in which a portion of the subscribers to the loans of the 10th June, 1808, and 5th May, 1809, are placed, in consequence of the measures of government for discharging the debt of this presidency, has come to the resolution of making a return of 3 per cent. on all cash subscriptions to the loan of June, 1808, which were, according to the 4th clause of that advertisement, subjected to the payment of a premium to that amount; provided that the bond, at the period of its discharge at the treasury, continued to be the property of the original subscriber.

A similar return of premium will

be made to all those creditors who made transfers of the public securities, and who paid the premium of two per cent. prescribed by the 6th clause of the same advertisement.

The premium of 4 per cent., taken from the criginal holders of bends issued for cash subscriptions to the loan of the 5th May, 1809, will be repaid, on those bonds being discharged at the treasury, provided that they continue to be the property of the original subscriber: the accountant-general, en application, will issue the necessary certificate for the return of premium to the parties entitled to it by this advertisement.

In the event of any question arising regarding the return of premium under this advertisement, the governorgeneral in council reserves to himself the right of determining the same.

Published by order of the right honourable the governor-general in council.

A. FALCONAR, Chief sec. to govt.

BENGAL CIVIL APPOINTMENTS,

For 1809.

JANUARY.

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C. Shakespear, collector of land revenue at Chittagong.

G. Warde, assistant secretary to board of

revenue.

W. Money, deputy collector of Calcutta town duties.

W. J. Harding. R. Barlow. - H Robertson.-J. Lyon.-W. Forrester, and J. Furneaux, assistants in the office of the register of the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut, and Nazamut Adawlut.

T. J. Plowden, assistant secretary to the board of trade.

H. Chippendale, assistant to the collector of government customs.

G. Tod, and R. H. Tulloh, assistants to the secretary to the board of revenue. Mr. Moore, and R. Chamberlain, assistants to secretary to the board of comm:3sioners.

T. B. S. Wilder, assistant to the collector of Mooradabad.

T Brown, assistant to collectorat Cawnpore. T. Inglis, assistant to commercial resident at Soonamooky.

N. McLeod, assistant to commercial resi

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Capt. W. Franklin, regulating officers of the invalid Tannahs, at Bhaugulpore, and Tirhoot. Capt. L. Wiggins, 20th N I. to be deputy paymaster at Chunar. Capt. Sherwood, commissary of stores. Capt. M. W. Brown, assistant to do. Lieut. M. C. Webber, 7th N. I to be aid-de camp to the governor geaerat. Hon Lieut. J. T. Aylmer, 8th N. L. do. Lieut. J. Maling, 9th N. I. Supernumerary, do. E. Reg. Capt. lieut. E. Morris, to be capt. Lieut. H. Wood, to be capt. lieut. En. Irwin, to be lieut. Ensign P. Carleton 10 be lieut.

22d Reg. N. I. Capt. lieut. L. H. Davy, to

capt. lieut. lieut.

Ensign E. Jeffreys, to be

26th Reg N. I. Ensign W. Walker, to be lieut.

FEBRUARY.

8th Reg. N. I. Capt. lieut. W. P. Anderson, to be capt. vice Duff, retired. Lieut. H. W. Frith, to be capt. lieut. Ensign C. F. Webb, to be lieut.

9th Reg. N. I. Capt. J. Ainsley to be major.

Capt. Heut F. Fernyhough, to be captain. Lieut. W. N. Fountaine to be capt. lieut. Ensign T. Dickenson, to be lieut.

MARCH.

Colonels S. Watson; R. Rayne; R. Magan;

be capt. Lieut. J. F. Blackney, to be, G. Hardyman; to be major generals.

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JANUARY.

1809.

Mr. A. Macdonel, assistant under the assay

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Mr. G. Gregory, collector in the zillah of Bellary.

Mr. F. Gahagan, secretary in the revenue and judicial department of government.

Mr. C. Smith, 3d judge of the provincial court of appeal and circuit for the northern division.

Mr. E. C. Greenway, acting junior puisne judge of the court of Sudder and Foujdary Adawlut.

Mr. C. M. Lushington, 2d assistant to the register to the court of Sudder adawlut and Foujdary adawlut.

Mr. T. Newnham, register to the court of
Sudder adawlut and Foujdary Adawlut.
Mr. W. G. Keene, register to the zillah
court of Rajahmundry.

Mr. E. Wood, judge and magistrate, and collector of Seringapatam.

Mr. J. A. Casamaijor, register to the court at Seringapatam.

Mr. F. A. Grant, judge and magistrate of the zillah court of Rajahmundry.

Mr. T. Townshend, ditto, ditto, of Masulipatam.

Mr. George Strachey, ditto, ditto, of Cuddapah.

Mr. S. Skinner, acting 3d judge of the provincial court of appeal and circuit for the centre division.

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