MAY, 1803. Mr. G. Parish, collector of the zillah of Ramnad, and of the provinces of Dindigal and Madura. Mr. H. S. Graeme, to that part of Coimbatore at present under Mr. Hurdis. Mr. G. F. Travers, and Mr. F. Gahagan, subordinate collectors in the ceded districts. Mr. D. Crawford, collector of the zillah of Guntoor and Palnaud. Mr. C. H. Churchill, do. of the do. of Rajahmundry. Hon. L. G. K. Murray, do. of the do. of Vizagapatam. Mr. C. Ellis, assistant under the collector of the northern division of Arcot. BOMBAY. SEPTEMBER. Mr. Robert Percy Smith, to be advocate general. Mr. Edward Strettel, to be standing counsel to the honorable company. Augustus W. Handley, esq. commercial resident Anjengo, vice Parry, called into council. James Stevens, esq. acting deputy warehouse keeper, vice Waddeli, appointed commissary of provisions to the forces under the command of col. Murray. John Morrison, esq. head assistant to the collector and register to the court of session at Surat, vice Inglish, resigned. J. J. Sparrow, esq. second assistant to the collector at Surat. the high court of appeal, and commis- John Kerby, esq. to be collector of sea All these appointments to take place on the 1st of January, 1804. commerce will cease on the 31st De- The present board of revenue and Henry Powney, esq. to be secretary. MILITARY PROMOTIONS, &c. BENGAL. In the Hon. COMPANY'S Troops. SEPTEMBER, 1804.- During the absence of lieutenant-colonel Captain John Leathart, to command the The undermentioned gentlemen having OCTOBER. G. O. FORT WILLIAM. His excellency the most noble the governor-general has received a dispatch from the right hon. lord Hobart, one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state, to signify to the governor-general his majesty's most gracious permission to accept, and to wear the honor conferred upon the governor-general by the grand seignor, in the order of the crescent of the first rank; together with his majesty's commands to the governor-general, to notify the same gracious permission to major-general Baird, and to the other officers who have received similar honors from the Ottoman court. His majesty has also approved of the governor-general having worn the insignia of the said order, and of his excellency having authorized the officers abovementioned to wear the respective badges transmitted to them by the grand seignor, until his majesty's pleasure should be made known to the governor-general. DECEMBER. G. O. FORT WILLIAM. Ordered, that dates of rank be assigned Cadet |