Separate Department-The Deputy Collector of Bullo ah is hereby vested with jurisdiction for the trial of persons charged with offences against the laws for the portection of the salt revenue when made over by the superintendent of Megua salt chokies, appointed to that District under the act No. IX. of 1835, and the said deputy collector shall, and is hereby empow. ered to exercise in respect to such cases, the powers, described in sections XCVI. and CIX., aud o her provisions of regulation X. 1819 of the Bengal code. General Department, the 18th April, 1838.-The Hon the President in Council gives notice that the following arrangements have been made by the Government of Bombay, for the conveyance from the Red Sea to Bombay of the English mails of June, July, August and September: The August packet will be brought by the second news schoo ner Which is now being built. The September Mail may be expected to arrive at Suez by the 2d of October, if a steamer cannot be sent for it, it will be brought to Bombay by the Euphrates. Published by order of the Hon. the President in Council, Fort William, political department, the 18th April, 1838.The leave of absence grant to Major Sandys, principal assistant in Nimar, on the 3d January, is to commence from the 25th in.) stead of the 5th January last. Fort William, general department, the 18th April, 1838 The Hon. the Deputy Governor of Bengal is pleased to authorize the superintendent of police in Calcutta to grant tickets or the admission of sick paupers into the General Hospital. &c. The Hon. the President in Council is pleased to appoint Mr. Assistant Surgeon J. Bowron post master at Jessore. Fort William, legislative department, the 23d April 1838.The following Act is passed by the Hon. the President of the Council of India in Council on the 23d April, 1838, with the as sent of the Right Hon. the Governor General of India, which has been read and recorded. Ordered, that the act be promulgated for general information. ACT NO. VII. of 1838. dency of Fort William in Bengal, to exercise the powers vested in a single Judge of the Sndder Dewanny Adawlut, by cause, 2 section 11, regulation 1X; of 1831 of the Bengal code. &c. Ceuncil of India in Council on the 23d of April, 1838, with the The following act is passed by the Hon. the President of the assent of the Right Hon. the Governor General of India, which has heen read and recorded. Ordered, that the act be promulgated for general information. the following rates of toll shall be levied, in the Company's curI. It is hereby enacted, that from the 10th day of May, 1838, rency, at the toll-gate of the Bhore ghaut, on palanquins and laden bullocks, both in going and returning : On every palanquin..... provisions of Act No. 11. of 1837, of the Governor General of II. And it is hereby enacted, that from the said day, all the India in Council, shall be applicable to palanquins and laden bullocks, and the tolls to be levied thereon, as if they had been inserted among the rates of tolls contained in section II. of that, Act. The June packet will be brought by the new schooner just in East Burdwan, vice Mr. Dumoulin deceased. launched. The July packet will be brought by the Palinurus. 1 The 14th April, 1838-Baboo Rae Purusnath Bose, principal sudder ameen West Burdwan, to be a principal sudder ameen It is bereby enacted, that it shall be lawful for a Judge of any. zillah or City Court, within the territories subject to the Pres; station: gbyr for four days, on privrte affairs. The Hon. Deputy Governor of Bengal has been pleased to make the following appointments : The 19th April, 1838.-Mr. Assistant Surgeon E. V. Davies to perform the medical duties of the civil station of Boncoorah 6th regiment native infantry, to be a revenue surveyor in Cuttack, The 20th April, 1838.-Lieutenant Robert Mathison, of the with the powers of a deputy collector under regulation IX. of 1838, for the special and exclusive duty of deciding boundary disputes within the limits of his operations as surveyor, The following officer has obtained leave of absence from his 7. At Calentra, Sobhabazar, Rajah Rajkishen's house, tbe wife of Rajah Apurvakrishna Bahadur, of a son. -At Esplanade Row, the lady of J F Leith, Esq. of a daughter. At Allahabad, the lady Lieut. Alston, of the 68th regt. N. I. of a daughter. 8. At Benares, the lady of C. C. Pigot, Esq., 18th regiment native infantry, of a son. - At Calcutta, Mrs F Boezalt, of a still-born son. -At Kurnaul, the lady of J. R. Colvin, Esq. of a son. 9 At Bolaram, the lady of Lieut. Howorth, 39th regt. B. N. I, of a daughter. 28. At Calentta, the lady of N, C. Biale, Esq., of a daughter. 29. At Calcutta, Mrs. F H. l'aterson, of a son 30 At Calcutts, the lady of the Revd A. B. Lish, of a daughter 31 At Ca cutta, the lady of James Ogilvie, Esq of a son -At Deyrab, in the Dhoon, lady of Captain John Fisher, of a daughter. 28. Agra by the Rev. Gregory Mary de Bénée, Catholic Apostos lic Missionary, and afterwards at the Protestant Church, by the Rev. R. Chambers, Arnold Henry Matthews, Esq, of Alumcbund near Allahabad, to Mary Eleanor, eldest daughter of the late Captain John Camin Carne, of the Honorable East India Company's Bengal Artillery. 29. At Calcutta, at the Armenian Church, by the Rev. David Mackertich, M. Ter Arratoon, Esq, to Miss Elizabeth Carapiet, second daughter of Carapiet Mackertich, Esq Mur. 1. At the Cathedral, by the Rev H. Fisher. P. P. Carter. Esq.,of Bhojepore, to Sarah Adeline, eldest daughter of the late J. W. Ricketts, Esq. - At Cawnpore, by the Rev J Jennings, M. A, Cornet H. Y Bazett, 5th light cavalry,to Lousia Colebrooke, youngest daughte of the late John Bruce, Esq. of the Honorable East India Com. pany's medical service. At Calcutta, at the Scotch Kirk, by the Rev. James Charles, Sevior Chaplain. Capt. William Prescott, of the Madras native iufantry, to Eliza Jane, eldest Danghter of the Honorable Alex ander Ross. 10. At Calcutta at the Cathedral, by the Rev, Henry Fisher, Werner Cuthroy, Esq, of Her Majesty's 11th regiment of light dragoons, to Jane Jann-tte Hosesson, surviving daughter of the late Thomas Hoseason, Esq., formerly of Banklands, near Lynn, in the County of Norfolk, At Ajmere, the wife of Mr. G. D Boyd, Head Clerk to the of William Lambert, Esq., of the same service. Superintendent, of a daughter 12 At Calcutta, the lady of L A Richy, Esq. of a son 15 At Benares, the lapy of Li-nt. F. W Burkinyoung, of a son of a son. 19. At Barrackpore, the wife of Quarter Master Sergeant Hol linsworth, of a daughter 21 At Calcutta, Mrs P Victor, of a daughter. 22. At Calcutta, Mrs Jane Dunnett, the wife of Mr. J. L. Dun. net, Veterinary Surgeon, of a daughter. 26 At Dum Dum, the lady of Alexander Humfrays, Esq., of the Horse Artillery, of a daughter 27. In Sudder street, Chowringhee, the lady of Lient. C, W. Montriou, N.I., of a son. At Benares, by the Rev. W. Smith Richardson Nicholson, Esq, to Miss Elaenor Watson. 5. At Dacca, by the Rev. H. R. Shepherd, George Heury Lamb, Esq., to Miss Georgiau M. Lamb. At Barrackpore, by the Rev, A. Hammond, A,B, Charnock. 8 At Chinsurah, by the Rev. J. Rudd, John Frederick Field Esq, Lieutenant in Her Majesty's 9th regiment, to Mary, the only daughter of Lieutenant 11. B. Farrant, of the same corps. 12, At Calcutta, at the Cathedral, by the Rev, H, Fisher, Mr, William Neil Dodd, Serjeant Major 67th regiment native infantry to Miss Margaret Airey. At Chinsurah, by the Rev. J. H A. Rudd, A. B. J. Saukey - At Meerutt, at St. Johu's Church, George Larkins, Esq. horse artillery; to Emma Carnachan. MARRIAGES. 20. At Kunaul, of small pox, Brevet Captain George James Cookson, 2d battalion H. C. Artillery. 21. At Delhi, Mrs. F. Crouch. Feb. 2. At Saugor Central India, by Major General Sir T- Anbury, C B. Commanding the Saugor division, Lieutenant W. Bignal 69th regiment native infant y, to Miss M. Kyd. 22. At Calcutta, Mrs Elizabeth Bailey, relict of the late Mr. William Bailey, aged 105 years 23. At Calcutta, at the General Hospital, Mr. John Gib 13. At Calcutta at the Principal Romon Catholic Church, by 20. At Futtebghor, at Christ Church, by the Rev. W. Sturrock A. B., Mr. John O'Brien Kew, head clerk magistrate's office, Shahjehaupore, to Miss Ma ia Tutty. 24. At Mhow, Malwa, Brian Hamilton, the son of Lieut. W. Hodgson, of the Ben. H A., aged 16 months and 5 days. 25. At Calcutta, Mrs. Charlotte Watts, reliet of the late Joseph Watts, Esq. of Howrah, aged 51 years. 23. At Saint Peter's Church, Mr. W Mar io, of the Iro. Bridge Department, to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Capt R. Smitn. 26 At Calcutta, Mrs. Ann Humphreys, relict of the late, Mr Jacob Humphreys, aged 90 years. At Calcutta, at the Old Church, by the Venerable the Arch-George Hogarth, of the Cameronians. deacon, Mr. W. Ridsdale, of Bi-hop's College, to Henrietta Rothman, second daughter of the late J. U. Sheriff, E-q. -At Chinsurah, by the Rev. Mr. Rudd, C. D. Quinton, Esq., to Mrs. T. Elizabeth, relict of the late Charles Barber, Esq. of Chinsurah. EUROPE,-The Rev. R, Crosse, son of a Crosse. Esq, of Eyne 28. At Agra, the infant son of Mr. E. Gray, of the Political Department, aged 3 months. March. At Nusseerabad, Major Hectcr Mackenzie, 74th, regt. N. I, deeply regretted. 24. At Calcutta Mr. V. Rees, to Miss Eliza Jones, eldest daughter of the late Mr. James Jones, of Ireland. 2. At Agra, Cptain and Brevet Major Theophilus Bolton of the 47th native infantry. At Kishnaghur, at the house of Dr. Fuller, E. Delpe-At Fort Willam at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. O. Rus-ron, Esq., aged 21 years and 5 months, deeply and sincerely pini, Mr. J. Jeffereis, formerly Sergeant Major to the 1st battalion regretted. artillery, to Mrs. Sarah Buchanan. 27. At the Scotch Rirk, by the Rev. Mr Charles, Mr. Augustus Frederick Langer, to Miss Sarah Colgan, 4. At Calcutta, Mr. Charles Malachi Smith, an assistant DEATHS. Nov 4. on board the Barque Britannia, Capt. Leiuth, on his passage to the Mauritius, Wi liam McDonald Cameron, Esq., aged 26 years, 8 months and 15 days. Dec. 7 At Sea, on board the Palmyra, Jackson Perring, Esq, late solicitor General of the Island of Ceylon, aged 37 years. Feb 2. At Cuddalore, Mrs. Emelia Barbara McCally, (relict of the late Mr Andrew McCally, Head Uncovenanted assis tant in the principal collector's office of that district,) aged 50 years and 7 months. 27. At Fort William, Mrs. Mary Ann, the lady of Capt. 6. At Calcutta, Mr. Michael Newson, Livery Stable -At Caleutta, Mrs. Ann Cox, relict of the late Captain 8. At Calcutta, in Park Street, Chowringhee, Amelia At Dacca, Mrs. P. M. David, relict of the late P. M. David, -At Madras, in the 30th year of her age, Elizebeth Su- 11. At Barrackpore, Emily Madeline, the infant daughter 12. At Calcutta, Mr. John Smith, Surveyor aged 22 years. At Cawnpore, Augusta Anna, the beloved child of Augustus Master, Esq, 7th light cavairy, aged 2 years, 10 months and 12 days, deeply lamented. 13 At the General Hospital, Mr. John Longdon, aged 37 years - At mymensing, M. W. Carruthers, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service, aged 27 years. 16. At Delhi, Philip Augustus, infant, son of the late G. Lumley, Esq., aged 1 year and 5 months. 17 At Chandernagore, Monsieur Claude Brunet, aged 21 years and 9 days. 19 At Calcutta, after about fourteen hours suffering of spasmodic cholera, Mrs. Amelia Hendersen, the wife of George Henderson, Esq., of 5, Farlie Place, solicitor, deeply regretted. At Calcutta, Master John Nicol. a Ward of the Upper Orphan School, aged 9 years and 6 months At Calcutta, Charles Frederick Young, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service, aged 26 yeara. 20 At Calcutta,the Honorable Henry Davenport Shakespear Esq., member of the Supreme Council of India, aged 52 years 21. At Calcutta, Mr. Win. Johnson, of Cholera, aged about 19th years. At Cal utta, Mr. J. T. Laurence, of Cholera, aged 31 years At Calcutta Mrs. Anna Maria Grillard, aged 48 years, 9 months and 26 days. -At Fort William, Louisa Cenelia, the infant daughter of Brevet Captain French, Her Majesty's 26th regiment, aged 10 months and 14 days. At Mr. Spence's, Town hall, Calcutta Mrs. Anna Austin, relict of Dr. Austin, Madras Medical Service, aged 27 years 23. At Calcutta, Mrs. Elizabeth Matthews, wife of the late Mr. Joseph Matthews, of the Judicial department, aged 75 REVIEW OF THE CALCUTTA MARKET. SILK PIECE GOODS -The demand has been somewhat active during the week, chiefly for the English market, and our last quotations are maintained. (From the Bengal Hurkaru Price Current, March 31.) COTTON. We have not heard of any transaction in the new staple. A shipment of last year's produce has been made per Volunteer for China, which we understand, was purchased from 8 to 12 aunas under the currency of last season. SALTPETRE.-The demand for this article, continues to be but trifling, but prices remain steady. The Stock in the Bazar is very heavy, and reported of Chaprah about 10,000 bags and other qualities 19,000 bags. SUGAR-Continues to engage attention for shipments to Eng. aand and Hobart Town, and prices are quoted at an advance of bout 8 annas per maund on our last quatations. 22. At Calcutta, of Cholera, Mrs. E. Davis, aged 42 years and 5 months. 23. At Calcutta, Robert, the infant son of P. Daly. Jail Sergeant, aged 7 months. 24. At Calcutta, Miss Cecilia Damzen, daughter of Mr. Solomon Damzen, Political department, aged 10 years, 8 months and 24 days. March 11. BUY] [SELL " Sa. Rs. Transfer Loan of 1835-36, Prem. 16 0 15 0 p. ct. interest payable in Eng. land,.. From No. 1200 a 15200 to sell dis. 0 8 a pm 20 according to Numbers to buy do. par 5 per Cent..... prem. 2 12 2 4 per Cent...... Disct. Co's. Rs. 2 10 2 14 30,, a " 4 aged 38 years. At Calcutta, Mr. Johu Rittman, constable of the police, At Calcutta, Miss Louisa Lee, aged 16 years, 4 months and 13 days. 25 At Calcutta, Mrs. Elizabeth Carmello Rodrigues, aged years, ,2 months and 9 days. 25. At Calcutta, Mrs Frances Hanway Udny, lady of George Udny, Esq., of the H. C. Civil Service, aged 21 years. -At Calcutta, Mr J Espencer, aged 27 years. 26 At Calcutta, of Cholera, Miss Joana Pereira, aged 40 years 27 At Calcutta, at the residence of his brother, Monsieur Frederic Tiron, of la Rochelle, aged 37 years. 29 At Calcutta, William Levie Malone Toone, Esq., of the Hon'ble Company's Civil Service, aged 26 years. Fy. mds RAW SILK. We have not heard of any transaction since our week's quotations. last, and have no alteration in prices to notice. EUROPE.-Died in London, on the 18th December, 1337, Jane Ralston, second daughter of Captain G, R. Crawfurd, Artillery, aged 7 years and 10 days. At Bath, on the 29th July last, Jane, eldest daughter of the late william Marriott, Esq., formerly in the Honorable Company's Civil Sevice on the Bengal Establish ment. At Kensington, on the 27th November, Edwarrd William, fourth son of Major H. Moberly, Secretary Madas Military Board, aged 9 years. The stock of the old Sugar has considerably diminished and is reported to consist of about 5,000 bags, none of the new sugar has yet arrived in the market. SHELL LAC AND LAC DYE-Transactions during the week have been confined to the latter, prices of which have advanced a shade. HIDES AND HORNS-Continue in steady demaud, at former prices. OIL SEEDS.-Without report of purchase, and remain at last GRAIN. We have not heard of a single transaction during the week in any description of Grain, but the quotations of the day show a shade of improvement on Rice, Dholl, Oats, Bran and Flour. OPIUM.-There has been nothing doing in this Drug during the week, and our quotations are nominal. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. The quantity uncleared at this Company's Warehouse to 30th instant, consists of Patna. New......... BANK SHARES. BENGAL BANK. (Co.'s Rs. 4,000) Prem. Co.'s Rs. 3,250 a 3,200 UNION BANK (Co.'s Rs. 1,000) 875 400 a 22 Discount Interest ..... COURSE OF EXCHANGE. BUY.] s. d. s. d. [SELL. s. d. s. d. 2 2 a 0 0 on London, 6 months' sight 20, a 0 14 102 9 a 102 8 on Madras, 30 days' sight... 98 0 a 98 8 102 8 a 103 0 on Bombay, 30 days' sight... 93 0 a 98 8 RATES OF INTEREST AND DISCOUNT. Son Government Bills and Salary... 5 per cent. " Separate Department-The Deputy Collector of Bullovah is hereby vested with jurisdiction for the trial of persons charged with offences against the laws for the portection of the salt revenue when made over by the superintendent of Megua salt chokies, appointed to that District under the act No. IX. of 1835, and the said deputy collector shall, and is hereby empow. ered to exercise in respect to such cases, the powers, described in sections XCVI. and CIX., aud o her provisions of regulation X. 1819 of the Bengal code. General Department, the 18th April, 1838.-The Hon the President in Council gives notice that the following arrangements have been made by the Government of Bombay, for the conveyance from the Red Sea to Bombay of the English mails of June, July, August and September : The September Mail may be expected to arrive at Suez by the 2d of October, if a steamer cannot be sent for it, it will be brought to Bombay by the Euphrates. Published by order of the Hon. the President in Council, Fort William, political department, the 18th April, 1838.The leave of absence grant to Major Sandys, principal assistant in Nimar, on the 3d January, is to commence from the 25th in stead of the 5th January last. &c. dency of Fort William in Bengal, to exercise the powers vested in a single Judge of the Sndder Dewanny Adawlut, by cause, 2 section 11, regulation 1X, of 1831 of the Bengal code. &c. Ceuncil of India in Council on the 23d of April, 1838, with the The following act is passed by the Hon. the President of the assent of the Right Hon. the Governor General of India, which has heen read and recorded. Ordered, that the act be promulgated for general information. I. It is hereby enacted, that from the 10th day of May, 1838, the following rates of toll shall be levied, in the Company's currency, at the toll-gate of the Bhore ghaut, on palanquins and laden bullocks, both in going and returning : On every palanquin..... On every landen bullock......... provisions of Act No. 11. of 1837, of the Governor General of II. And it is hereby enacted, that from the said day, all the India in Council, shall be applicable to palanquins and laden bullocks, and the tolls to be levied thereon, as if they had been inserted among the rates of tolls contained in section II. of that, Act. 1 rupee. puty Governor of Bengal has been pleased to make the following Judicial and revenue department.-The Honorable the Deappointments: The June packet will be brought by the new schooner just in East Burdwan, vice Mr. Dumoulin deceased. launched. The July packet will be brought by the Palinurus. The August packet will be brought by the second news schoo ner Which is now being built. ROSS D. MANGLES, The 20th March, 1888 -Mr John Fitzpatrick to the charge of the revenue survey of the northern division of Cuttack, with the powers of a deputy collector under regulation IX. of 1833, for within the limits of his opperations as surveyor. the special and exclusive duty of deciding boundary disputes gistrate and deputy collector of Purneah. The 14th April, 1838 -Baboo Rae Purusnath Bose, principal sudder ameen West Burdwan, to be a principal sudder ameen Mr. C. Steer, officiating magistrate of Nuddea, an extension of two days leave of absence in addition to that granted to him on the 3d instant. Fort William, legislative department, the 22d April 1838.The following Act is passed by the Hon. the President of the Council of India in Council on the 23d April, 1838, with the as sent of the Right Hon. the Governor General of India, which has been read and recorded. Ordered, that the act be promulgated for general information. ACT NO. VII. of 1838. It is bereby enacted, that it shall be lawful for a Judge of any. zillah or City Court, within the territories subject to the Pres; station: gbyr for four days, on privrte affairs. The Hon. Deputy Governor of Bengal has been pleased to make the following appointments: The 19th April, 1838.-Mr. Assistant Surgeon E. V. Davies to perform the medical duties of the civil station of Boncoorah 6th regiment native infantry, to be a revenue surveyor in Cuttack, The 20th April, 1838.-Lieutenant Robert Mathison, of the with the powers of a deputy collector under regulation IX. of 1838, for the special and exclusive duty of deciding boundary disputes within the limits of his operations as surveyor. The following officer has obtained leave of absence from his |