Lieut. Marston, of his Majesty's 86th regiment, to be Aide-de-camp, in the room of Major Wilson, resigned. By the COMMANDING OFFICER of the FORCES. Lieut. Col. J. Wiseman, from the 1st battalion 2d regiment Native Infantry, to the regiment of European Infantry. Lieut. Col. H. Oakes, from the regiment of European Infantry, to the 1st battalion 7th regiment Native Infantry. Lieut. Col, A. Disney, from the 1st battalion 31 i regiment Native Infantry, to the 1st battalion 2d regiment Native Infantry. Lieut. Col. C. Boyce, from the 2d battalion 6th regiment Native Infantry, to the 1st battalion 3d regiment Native Infantry. Lieut. Col. J. Capon, from the 1st battalion 7th regiment Native Infantry, to the 1st battalion 4th regiment Native Infantry. Lieut. Col. C. Patrick, and Major J. W. Morris, from the 1st battalion to the ad battalion 6th regiment Native Infantry. W. Lambert, from the 2d battalion to the 1st battalion 6th regiment Native Infantry. Major Capt. Nathaniel Forbes, to be Major, vice M'Gregor, transferred to the Invalid Establishment; date of rank, 11th July, 1802. Capt. Lieut. S. Taylor, to be Capt. of a company, vice Forbes, promoted; date of rank, do. Lieut. J. Wisset, to be Capt. Lieut. vice Taylor, promoted; date of rank, do. Mr. S. Young, to be Military Paymaster at Masulipatam. Lieut. J. Moore, to be Adjutant of the 1st regiment Native Cavalry. Mr. Assistant Surgeon Jeffreys, to do duty under the Staff Surgeon at Hydrabad. SEPTEMBER. 2d Reg. Native Inf. Acting Ensign C. B. James, to be Ensign to fill a vacancy; date of rank, 11th June, 1802. 3d Reg. Native Inf. Acting Ensign J. F. Šoilleux, to be Ensign to fill a va cancy; do. 8th Reg. Native Inf. Acting Ensign E.. Studley, to be Ensign to fill a vacancy; do. OCTOBER. Infantry. Lieut. Col. J. Wiseman, to be Col. vice Little, deceased; date of rank to be settled hereafter. Major A. Lawriston, to be Lieut. Col. vice Wiseman, promoted; do. 7th Regiment. Capt. J. Ward, to be Major, vice Lawriston, promoted; do. Capt. Lieut. J. Beete, to be Capt. of a company, vice Ward, promoted; do. Lieut. C. Peché, to be Capt. Lieut. vice Beete, promoted; do. Ensign David Gwynnę, to be Lieut. vice Peché, promoted; do. Lieut. Col. J. Taylor, to be struck off the Effective List, and the following promotions to take place in consequence, viz. Infantry. Major H. Fridge, to be Lieut. Col. vice Taylor, removed to the Noneffective List; date of rank, 12th Oct. 1802. 8th Regiment. Capt. J. Boden, to be 'Major, vice Fridge, promoted; do. Capt. Lieut. S. B. Bell, to be Capt. of a company, vice Boden, promoted; do. Lieut. H. Rudland, to be Capt. Lieut. vice Bell, promoted; do. Ensign P. Robertson, to be Lieut. vice Rutland, promoted. do. Lieut. D. Prother, to be Fort Adjutant at Surat, vice Bell, promoted; do. NOVEMBER. Lieut. Col. Wallace, of his Majesty's 74th regiment, to command at the cantonment of Wallajahbad. Capt. T. Wilson, to be Barrack-master in the northern division of the army. Marine. Junior Capt. N. Tucker, to be a Senior Capt. vice Bilimore, decease!. First Lieut. E. Lowes, to be a Junior Capt. vice Tucker, promoted. Second Lieut. R. Bennett, to be First Lieut. vice Lowes, promoted. Volunteer G. Henderson, to be Second Lieut. vice Bennett, promoted. Volunteer E. Lowther, to be Second Lieut. vice Rowlings deceased; date of rank to be settled hereafter. DECEMBER. Marine. First Lieut. C. Keys, to be a Junior Capt. vice Roper, deceased. Second Lieut. C. Sealey, to be First Lieut. vice Keys, promoted. Second Lieut. J Ackenby, to be First Lieut. vice Henry deceased. Volunteer J. Watkins, to be Second Lieut. vice Sealey, promoted. Volunteer W. Bruce, to be Second Lieut. vice Ackenby, promoted. Volunteer C. Gowan, J. Russell, and N. Gilmour. to be Second Licuts. vice Lieuts. S. Best, W. Nicholson, and W. H. Taylor, deceased. Artillery. Cadet S. R. Strover, to be Lieut. Fireworker to fill a vacancy; date of rank, 25th November, 1802. Lieut. Fireworker S. R. Strover, to be Lieut. on the augmentation; 26th do. 5th Reg. Native Inf. Ensign C. Kettle, to be Lieut. vice Reid, deceased; 14th November, 1802. + JANUARY, 1803. Infantry. Major R. Buchanan, to be Lieut. Col. vice Patrick, retired; date of rank, 7th January, 1803. Marine Battalion. Capt. R. Hunt, to be Major, vice Buchanan, promoted; do. Lieut. J. Matheson, to be Capt. vice Hunt, promoted, do. Ensign T. Paget, to be Lieut. vice Matheson, promoted; do. 7th Reg. Native Inf. Ensign A. R. Bruce, to be Lieut. vice Forsyth, deceased; 20th Dec. 1802. Marine. Junior Capt. E. Stephenson, to be a Senior Capt. vice Capt. Nathaniel Tucker, retired on the prescribed pension: date of rank, 22d December 1802. First Lieut. Levi Philipps, to be a Junior Capt. vice Stephenson, promoted; do. Second Lieut. J. Pruen, to be First Lieut. vice Philipps, promoted; do. Volunteer J. Hall, to be a Second Lieut. vice Pruen, promoted; do. Capt. W. Green, to be Town Major, vice Major Wilson, resigned. Mr. B. Col lier, to be Adjutant to the Portuguese Militia. 3d Reg. Native Inf. Capt. Lieut. E. T. Kemp, to be Capt. of a company, vice Mellingchamp, invalided; date of rank, 24 January, 1803. Lieut. W. Stewart, to be Capt. Lieut. vice Kemp, promoted; do. Ensign G. E. Strickland, to be Lieut. vice Stewart, promoted; do. Lieut. Marston, to be Military Secretary to the Hon. the Governor, vice Lieut. Col. Macguire, retired. Lieut. Macguire, to be aide-de-camp, vice Marston, promoted. FEBRUARY. 5th Regiment. Capt. Lieut, J. Wood, to be Capt. of a company, vice Hasswell, deceased; date of rank, 18th January, 1803. Lieut. George Cox, to be Capt. Lieut. vice Wood, promoted; do. Ensign T. S. Robinson, to be Lieut. vice Parkburk, deceased; 14th do. Ensign Conolly Mac Causland Lecky, to be Lieut. vice Cox, promoted; 18th do. Infantry. Senior Major R. Cooke, to be Lieut. Col. vice Brown, retired; date of rauk, 1st February, 1803. do. Reg. of European Inf Eldest Capt. T. Gibson, to be Major, vice Cooke, pro moted; date of rank, itt February, 1803. Capt. Lieut. J. Spink, to be Capt. of a company, ice Gibson, promoted; date of rank, 7th February, 1803. Senior Lieut. D. Mitchell, to be Capt. Lieut. vice Spink, promoted; Senior Ensign D. Davies, to be Lieut. vice Mitchell, promoted; do. 3d Reg. Native Inf. Senior Capt. W. East, to be Major, vice Budden, retired; date of rank, 7th February, 1803. Capt. Lieut. W. Stewart, to be Capt. of a company, vice East, promoted; do. Senior Lieut. Brackley Kennet, to be Capt. Lieut. vice Stewart, promoted; do. Senior Ensign J. Mander, to be Lieut. vice Kennet, promoted; do. Resolved, that an additional company of Native Invalids be formed and added to the establishment, to be denominated the 4th company of Native Invalids. Resolved, that Lieut. Fallon have charge of the 4th company of Native Invalids for the present. Senior Assistant Surgeon R. Drummond, to be Surgeon,vice Durham, deceased; date of rank, 24 February, 1803. APRIL. Marine. First Lieut. T. D. Beaty, to be Junior Capt. vice Hawkswell, deceased; date of rank, 2d April, 1803. Second Lieut. J. Stanney, to be First Lieut. vice Beaty; do. Volunteer W. Milne, to be Second Lieut. vice Stanney, do. Second Lieut. R. Morgan, to be First Lieut. vice Frost, deceased; 5th do. Volunteer W. Maxfield, to be Second Lieut. vice Morgan, do. Capt. M. Brattan, of the 2d battalion 31 regiment Native Infantry, be appointed Barrack Master in Guzerat. Capt. Matheson to be Paymaster to the detachment at Bassein, under the command of Colonel Murray. CEYLON MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. JANUARY, 1803. Mr. Arthur Des Voeux, to the rank of Lieut. Ensign J. Andrews, to be Lieut. Ensign J. Shaw, to be Lieut. Lieut. C. W. Mercer, of the 51st regiment, to be Fort Adjutant of Point de Galle, vice Dalrymple, promoted to a company in his Majesty's Malay regiment. Lieut. T. Fraser, of the Corps of Engineers, to be Deputy Secretary of the Military Board. Lieut. G. Warburton, Assistant Secretary to that Board. Lieut. J. Duncombe, to be Fort Adjutant at Vellore. Mr. M. S. Moore, to be an Assistant Surgeon BIRTHS. Surgeon on the establishment. Lieut. Hardy, to act as Quarter-master with the detachment of troops assembled in the district of Wynaad. Ensign Arthur Lieut. Edw. Stock, to be Lieutenant. Winterton Snow, to be Adjutant of the 2d battalion of the 12th regiment. Lt. Col. Chalmers, from the 2d battalion of the 14th regiment, is posted to the ad battalion of the 18th regiment, and Lt. Col. J. Cuppage is removed from the latter to the former corps. Mr. Thos. Christie, Medical Superintendant General, to be Surgeon General to the Army in the Field. Mr. De Silva, to be Assistant Apothecary, and to have charge Mr. Van Hoven, of the medical stores. to act as sub-assistant Surgeon attached to the Surgeon General. Lieut. Col. David Robertson, to be Commandant of Columbo, during the absence of Colonel Baillie, The following officers are appointed to of ficiate as Vice-President and Members of the Military Board, while the troops are in the field: Lieut. Col. David Robertson, Vice-Presi dent. Lieut. Col. Maddison, Lieutenant Keyt, } Members. Mr. Peter Smellie, Secretary. Reynolds, to take medical charge of the MARCH. His Excellency the Governor has been Robert Arbuthnot, Esq. to be Major Com- Rich Cuylenburg, Gentlemen, to be Lieute nants. Major John Wilson, to be Regulating Of Lieutenant Young, of the 65th regiment, Lieutenant Peter Campbell, to be Brigade Lieutenant Arthur Johnstone, of the 19th Major to Colonel Baillie. Surgeon of Columbo. Mr. San Sony, to act as Assistant to the Garrison Mr. Michael regiment, to command the corps of free Malays, and to have local rank of Cape tain while it remains embodied. Same JUNE. At the Mount, Madras, the Lady of Captain Taynton, of the artillery, of a son. At Madras, Mrs. Robertson, wife of Lt. Col. D. Robertson, of his Majesty's Malay regiment, Dep. Adjt. General of the forces on Ceylon, of a son. Same place, the Lady of Major Floyer, of a son. At Calicut, the Lady of Jonathan Thorp, Esq. of a son. At Calcutta, the Lady of Major John Fre deric Meifelbaik, in the service of Nawub Ally Behauder, of a son. At Madras, the Lady of the late James Brodie, Esq. of a son. At Bombay, the Lady of Helenus Scott, Esq. of a son. place, the Lady of Henry Fawcet, Esq. of a son. Same place, the Lady of Captain Robert Blackall, of a son. JULY.-At Arrah, Calcutta, the Lady of T. Twining, Esq. of a son. Same place, the Lady of the Rev. David Brown, of a son. Same place, Mrs. Welsh, of a daughter. Same place, Mrs. Desbrosses, of a son. Same place, Mrs. W. D. S. Smith, of a daughter. At Futtyghur, the Lady of Captain John Paton, of a daughter. Same place, Mrs. Purchase, of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of Captain Staunton, of a daughter. At Calcutta, the Lady of Colonel Garstin, of a daughter. Same place, Mrs. W. Cumming, of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of the Hon. Sir Henry Russel, Knt. of a son. At Madras, the Lady of Charles Walters, Esq. of a daughter, still-born. At Hydrabad, the Lady of Captain Dalrymple, of a daughter. At Berhampore, the Lady of Fdward Cock, Esq. assistant surgeon, of a daughter. At Bhaugulpore, the Lady of James Wintle, Esq. of a daughter. At Midnapore, Mrs. Irwin, of a son. AUGUST, 1892.-At Tumlook, the Lady of Bryant Mason, Esq. of a son. Ingeram, the Lady of George Maidman, Esq. of a son. At Madras, Mrs. Urquhart, wife of Mr. William Urquhart, of a daughter. On board the Lord Nelson Indiaman, at sea, the Lady of Lt. Col. M'Gregor, of a son, since dead. At Bimlipatam, the Lady of Richard Keating, Esq. of a daughter. At Bombay, the Lady of Mr. W. A. Davis, assistant surgeon, of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of Captain John Morley, of the 1st battalion of the ad regiment, of a son. At Mahé, the Lady of Richard Torin, Esq. commercial re sident, of a daughter. At Bombay, the Lady of Lt. Col. Bland, of a son. At Surat, the Lady of Guy Lenox Prendergast, Esq. of a daughter. At Cal At son. cutta, Mrs. Lathrop, of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of John Palmer, Esq. of a son. Same place, Mrs. Gillanders, of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of George Udny, Esq. of a Same place, Mrs. Dolby, of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of Major Fraser, of a son. Same place, the Lady of Captain W. S. Greene, of a At Madras, the Lady of Major Bowness, of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of the Right Hon. Lord Geo. Stuart, of a son. At Seringapatam, the Lady of Captain Freese, commissary of stores at that station, of a son. At Ingeram, the Lady of Robert Fullarton, Esq. of a daughter. At Madras, Mrs. Compton, of a daughter. son. SEPTEMBER.-At Calcutta, the Lady of C. M. Holingbery, of a son. Same place, Mrs. W. B. Greenway, of a daughter. At Beerbhoom, the Lady of Wm. Cowell, Esq. of a son and heir. At Calcutta, the Lady of Edward Lloyd, Esq. of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of Edward Golding, Esq. of a son. Same place, the Lady of G. Jackson, Esq. of a son. At Dinagepore, the Lady of R. W. Pattle, Esq. of a daugh ter, still-born. At Berbhoom, the Lady of Duncan Campbell, Esq. of a son. At Calcutta, the Lady of Major General Cameron, of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of Captain John Horn, of a son. Same place, the Lady of Captain Moore, of a son. Same place, the Lady of John Shoolbred, Esq. of a daughter, who expired almost immedi ately. Same place, the Lady of C. M. Ricketts, Esq. of a son. At St. Thomé, the Lady of Henry Wilson, Esq. of a son. At Bombay, the Lady of Lieut. Levi Philipps, of the Hon. Company's Marine, of a daughter. At Surat, the Lady of Captain James Smith, of the 1st battalion 6th native regiment of infantry, of a daughter. At Bombay, the Lady of Major John William Mor ris, of a son. Same place, the Lady of Sir William Syer, of a daughter. At Hydrabad, the Lady of George Ure, Esq. of a son. At Cundapore, the Lady of Captain W. Boye, of a daughAt Pullengaut, in the Province of Malabar, the Lady of Lieutenane Dominic S. Fallon, of a son. At Bombay, the Lady of Lieutenant Wilson, of Same place, the Lady of Lieut. Barnes, of a son. At Salzette, the Lady of Lieut. Moore, of a daughter. At Bombay, the Lady of James Stevens, Esq. of a daughter. Same place, the ter. a son. Lady Lady of Charles Boddam, Esq. of a daughter. At Surat, the Lady of Sir William Clarke, of a son. Same place, the Lady of Captain S. Chartres, of a daughter. OCTOBER.-At Bengal, the Lady of Captain Morrel, of a son. Same place, the Lady of Captain Kemp, of a son. Same place, the Lady of Col. M. Symes, of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of Capt. Welsh, 3d regiment of Native Infantry, of a daughter. At Berhampore, Mrs. Conductor Murray, of a daughter. At Calcutta, Mrs. S. Greenway, of a NOVEMBER.-At Bengal, Mrs. Finch, of a a son. At Berhampoor, the Lady of James Robertson, Esq. of a son. On board his budgerow, at Ballighaut, the Lady of James Irwin, Esq. of a son. At Bengal, the Lady of Captain Ralph Campbell, of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of Lieutenant Colonel Prole, of a son. of a son. Same place, Mrs. Gardener, Same place, Mrs. Hutteman, of a son. At Gya, the Lady of John Patch, Esq. of a son. At Dacca, the Lady of John Fendall, Esq. of a son. Same place, the Lady of Robert Campbell, Esq. of a daughter. Same place, Mrs. Thomas Smith, of a daughter. At Bombay, the Lady of R. Stewart, Esq. of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of Captain A. Spens, of a daughter. Same place, Mrs. Patten, of a daughter. At Madras, the Lady of George Lys, Esq. of a daughter. At Penang, the Lady of Lieutenant W. B, Macvitie, of a son. Same place, the Lady of A. Mackenzie, Esq. of a son. Same place, the Lady of John Hall, Esq. of a son. At Serampore, the Lady of Jacob Krefting, Esq. of a daughter. At Calcutta, the Lady of W. T. Smith, Esq. of a daughter. Gummum, the Lady of Lieutenant Limond, of a daughter. At Cochin, the Lady of Lieutenant Thomas White, of a son. At Pattenson, Esq. of a daughter. Same place, Mrs. Torckler, of a son. Same place, the Lady of Captain S. B. Bell, of a son. Same place, the Lady of Mungo Dick, Esq. of a son. Same place, the Lady of G. G. Richardson, Esq. of a daughter. At Kai JANUARY, 1803.-At Berhampore, the Lady of Colonel Fenwick, of a son. Same place, Mrs. Ferris, of a son. Same place, Mrs. Leclerc, of a son. Same place, Mrs. T. Swaine, of a son. Same place, the Lady of Lieutenant Laughlan, of a daughter. At Chouringee, the Lady of R. F. Anster, Esq. of a son. Same place, the Lady of Samuel Davis, Esq. of a daughter. At Sultanpore, in Oude, the Lady of James Gray, Esq. of a son. rabad, the Lady of Major J. Edwards, of a son. At Cawnpore, the Lady of Lieutenant R. Ellis, of a son. At Berhampore, the Lady of Brigade Major Burton, of a son. Same place, the Lady of Thomas Boileau, Esq. of a son. At Madras, the Lady of John Rowley, Esq. of a daughter. At Pondicherry, the Lady of Capt. I. G. Graham, of a daughter. At Trichinopoly, the Lady of P. Wallace, Esq. of a daughter. At Fort Victoria, the Lady of George Augustus West, Esq. of a daughter. At Bombay, the Lady of Colonel James Kerr, of a son. Same place, the Lady of John Smee, Esq. of a daughter. FEBRUARY.-At Madras, the Lady of J. B. Hudson, Esq. of a son. place, Mrs. Peters, of a son. Thomé, Mrs. Davies, of a daughter. At Cuddalore, the Lady of John Duncan, Esq, of a daughter. At Ganjam, the Lady of Capt. Hall, of a son. Dyhottah, the Lady of A. W. H. Bainbridge, Esq. of a son. At Madras, the Lady of Wm. Harrington, Esq. of a daughter. MARCH-At Bengal, Mrs. Rutter, of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of Capt. D. T. Richardson, of a daughter. Same place, Mrs. Judah, of a daughter. At Madras, the Lady of John Nicholson Watts, of a son. At Bombay, the Lady of Major Wm. Green, of a daughter. Same place, the Lady of Capt. Edw. Moor, of a daughter. At Bengal, Mrs. Poignand, of a daugh ter. At Dinapore, Mrs. Lewis D'Abrco, of a daughter. Same place, Mrs. G. Adams, of a son. Same place, Mrs. Capes, of a son. At Cawnpore, Mrs. Cashore, or a daughter. At Barelli, Mrs. Dodd, of a son. Same. place, Mrs. Same At St. At |