Thomas, Wm., Surg., to be a Super. Surgeon on Estab., v. Todd.-C. Feb. 20. Trevor, R. S., Lieut., 3d L. Cav., to be Interp. and Qu.-Mas.-C. Feb. 9. Thompson, G., Capt. Engin., on furl. to Europe.-C. Feb. 12. Turner, J. W. H., Capt. 59th N. I., on furl. to Europe for health.-C. Feb. 13. Torshire, C., Ens., to be Lieut., v. Crofton, dec.-C. March 9. Thatcher, W., Lieut., to act as Quar.-Mas. to 6th N. I.-B. Feb. 12. Venables, G. H., Cadet, promoted to Ensign.-C. Feb. 13. Whally, F. E., Cornet, posted to 6th L. Cav.-C. Jan. 26. Wall, F., Cadet, promoted to 2d Lieut. Artill,-C. Feb. 20. Williamson, G., Maj. 69th N. I., appointed to charge of 46th N. I.-C. Feb. 3. Williams, John, Cornet, posted to 3d L, Cav.-B. Feb. 12. BIRTHS. Birdwood, the lady of Wm., Esq., Civil Service, of a son, Bombay, March 24. Corbett, the lady of Capt. S., of a son, at Howal Bagh, February 24. Dick, the lady of Capt. H., 56th N.I., of a daughter, at Calcutta, March 13. Jenkins, the lady of Capt., 11th L. Drag., of a daughter, at Cawnpore, Feb. 3. Nisbet, the lady of Josiah, Esq., of a daughter, at Durwar. Ord, the lady of W. K., of a son, at Calcutta, March 10. Ramsay, the lady of H. N., Lieut. 24th N. I., of a son still-born, at Poonah, March 14. MARRIAGES. Montgomery, E., Esq., Civil Service, to Isabella Ann, second daughter of Lieut.Col. Sullivan, 6th foot, at Poona, March 18. Wilson, the Rev. E. H. H., to Francis S. Parr, eldest daughter of G. S. Siddons, Esq., at Calcutta, March 11. Yates, Alex., Esq., commanding the ship Sesostris, to Mrs. Mary Caroline Tate, fourth daughter of the late J. Martin, Esq., Tyronne, Ireland, Bombay, March 21. DEATHS. Burford, Lieutenant George, Adjutant 27th reg., N.I., aged 29, at Benares, February 15. Goodiff, J. B., Capt., commanding 15th N. I., at Sucheena, Feb. 8. Robertson, Colin Campbell, infant son of Lieut. Col. Archibald, Mahabulcswar, March 20. Rogers, Mr. Robert, aged 34, at Calcutta, February 22. Per Edward Lombe from Bombay. Lieut. Pottinger; Dr. Mearus; and Mr. Price, from the Cape. Per Mermaid from New South Wales. Capt. Montague; Messrs. Murdoch, Walker, Jennings, and Seccombe; Mrs. Montague and 3 children. Per Maitland from Bengal. Capts. Clarke, Country Serv., and James Clark, 47th foot; Lieuts. Merr, Campbell Frazer, W. D. Hewson, and J. Lardner; Assist.-Surg. Robert Battersby; Master Clarke; Mesdames Clark, Clarke, and, Polland; Misses Clark, Clarke, and Cookes; 153 privates of the 47th foot. Per Barossa from Madras. Gen. Shouldham; Col. Doveton (left at St. Helena); Capt. Pringle; Master Home; Mesdames Shouldham, Home, Bentham, Simons, and Macnamara; Misses Shouldham and Browns. Per Abberton from Bengal. Capts. Dickson, 60th N.I.; Thompson, 2d European reg.; and Colebrooke, Inv. Estab.; Lieuts. T. Sampson, 22d N.I.; and Southall, 38th foot; Messrs. G. H. Blake, and Macdonald; Masters Arnot, Dickson, Burton, and Playfair; Messdames Cab, Playfair, Dickson, Knyvett, Studd, and Harris; Misses P. Harris, Barton, Studd, Phillips, Allen, and Dickson; and 3 servants. Per Rose from Bengal. Col. W. Cotton, C.B., 14th reg.; Capts. J. W. X. Turner, 89th N.I.; and G. Bryant, Inv. Estab.; Dr. S. Patterson, 3d Buffs; Wm. Paxton, H. W. Taunton, C. T. Trower, R. H. Matthew, S. Goddard, and Colin Turner, Esqrs.; Master J. W. Watson; Lady Toone (died at Sea); Mrs. Toone. Per Tamerlane from Bombay. Drs. Boyd and Griffiths; Messrs. Kinchant and Pilcher; Messdames Boyd, Griffiths, and Richardson. Per Sesostris from Bombay. Capts. Liddell, Bomb. N.I. (died at sea); and Martin, Country Serv.; Ens. Rose, 92d foot; Dr. Conwell; Assist.-Surgs. H. J. Campbell and Duncan; Hanson Watson Esq.; Messrs. Bird and Dowdeswell (2); Masters Davies; Messdames Conwell and Yates (2); Misses Conwells. INDEX TO THE TWENTY-SECOND VOLUME. ABADA, Sheikh, Village of, Notice of, 37. 39. Aboo Talib Khan, Anecdote of, 31. Abydus, or El Araba Medfoun, Sketch of, and description of its Antiquities, 424. Aeropolis, The, at Athens, 104. Adam, Mr., Monument to the late, 356. African Caravan of Slaves, Description of, 245. Agriculturists in India, State of the, 395. Agriculture of the Burmese, 216. Aids-de-Camp, Allowances to, 578. Air, The Man Sitting in the, Death of, 137. Akmeem, or Panopolis, Sketch of, 418. Albuquerque, Notices of the Campaigns of, 452. Alexandria, Account of the City of, 492. Allowances in the Bengal Army. On the Unjustifiable Reductions of, 72, Almehs, or Public Singers, Performances of the, at Melouai, 45. Alport family, Sketch of the, 478. Aman, Description of the Territory of, 88. American Manufactures.-Conventional Harrisburg.-East India Monopoly, 399. Anglo-Indian College, Examination of, at Calcutta, 565. Manners, 471. Angria the Pirate, Account of, 291. 293. Anjedeva, Sketch of the Island of, 295. Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han, 368, 505. Antæopolis, City of, Description of the Remains of the, 257. Antinoë, Description of the Ruins of, 37. 48. Apis, Origin of the worship in Egypt, disquisition on, 258. Arabs, Anecdote of, their obstinacy and ignorance, 417. Arab Pirates, Description of a fleet of, 81. Arabs, Hospitality and mode of entertainment by the, 429. 499. 502. Arabia, Madden's Travels in, 490. Archemoneen, Village of, notice of, 40. Army, Retrenchment in the Indian, 361. Assassination, attempted, and Suicide, by a trooper, 154. Asiatic Journal, Examination of, on the East India and China Trade, 227. On Monopoly, and a Free Press, 130. Asiatic Society, Royal Report of the Committee of Correspondence of the, 313. Atlantis, Island of, a pcein, 504. Australasia, News from, 574. Auditor-General at Madras, Power exercised by, 135. Ava, Crawfurd's Embassy to, 211. B Baker's, Capt. Robert, Embassy to Ava, notice of, 213. Balbi the Traveller, notice of, 212. Bancoot, river of, notice of, 291. Bank of Australasia, 576. Barsalone, Peaksof, notice of, 297. Beejapoor, Great Gun at, 153. Oriental Herald, Vol. 22. 202 Bengal Army, On the unjustifiable reductions in the, 72. Blacks, Conference with the. in New South Wales, 575. Bombay, Voyage from Bushire to Muscat, and from thence to, 79. - to Madras and Calcutta, Voyage from, No. I. 291. No. II. 451. British Army in India, Memorial of the, 554. British Sword, The, 398. Browne, Dr., Death of, 137. Buckingham's Mr., Progress of, Labours in the Country. Edinburgh, 333. Aber- Buddha, The idol, notice of, 221. Bull and the Serpent, Worship of, in Egypt, 258. Burdwau, District of, notice of, its extent and census, 11. Buried City, The, description of, 424. Burmese War, Sketch of, by the Native Court Historiographer, 223. Burman Court, Usage and etiquette of the, 215. Burmese, Sketch of the history of the intercourse of European travellers with the, 211. Bushire, Plunder of, 142. By-Laws, Proceedings regarding, at the India House, 179. C Cairo to the Cataracts, Voyage on the Nile, from, No. V., 37. No. VI. 245. No. Calcutta, King's Court at, efficacy of the, 21. Census of, 23. Calcutta, Merchants of, their petition for an extension of the power of investing Voyage from Bombay to Madras and, No. I., 291. No. II. 451. Ancient history and present state of, 451. Caravan of Slaves from the interior of Africa, description of a, 248. Carmel, Mount, 328. Carn-Brea Castle Indiaman, Wreck of the, 358. Carwar, Fort of, notice of, 295. Cape, The, news from, 576. Cautenon, Fernando, Notices of the campaigns of, 452. Chaka the Chief, Death of, 576. Chaplains, Military orders regarding, at Calcutta, 577. Charity, a Sonnet, 110. Childe Harold's Last Pilgrimage, 263. China and India, our trade with, on the advantages of extending, 105. 553. Petitions and Debates in Parliament on the trade with, 169. China and India Trade, Examination of an article on the, in The Asiatic Journal, 227. the, 329. Meetings of the Merchant Company of Edinburgh, on China, Letter from, on the Opium Monopoly, and Free Trade, 36). Chiracole, Chapra and Raree, Forts of, notice of, 294. Christians, Hindoo, account of, 301. Civil and Military Appointments, Promotions, &c., 181. 370. 579. Cleopatra, A Poem, 77. Coffee and Tea, Consumption of, tabular view of, 125. |