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one thousand guineas, as a token of those sentiments which we have now the pleasure to express; your reputation as an officer, which no doubt occasioned the flattering compliment you received in being selected for the command of this detachment, at a time that required an officer of energy, firmness, and decision, has, we presume to think, been confirmed, by the able manner in which you have, during a long and important period, conducted so large and respectable a charge.

With most cordial wishes for your health and prosperity we remain, Sir,

Your most obedient servants, George Prole, lieut.-col.

W. Richards, capt. 1st batt. 13th regt. Chas Webber, major, 5th regt. N. C. S. Jones, assist.-surgeon, 13th regt. J. Holland, assist -surgeon, 5th regt. cav. H Roberts, lieut. 5th regt. cavalry. J. Caulfield, lieut. 5th regt. cavalry. H. Finch, lieut. 13th regt. R. Turton, capt. artillery. W. Hopper, capt.-lieut. artillery. W.H Hornidge, lieut. 13th regt. R. Axford, lieut. 13th regt. J. Cunningham, lieut. 13th regt. J. Elliott, lieut. 18th regt. G.S. D'Auguilar, lieut. 18th regt. W. Buckley, cornet, 5th cavalry. H. T. Tapp, lieut. 1st regt. A. Roberts, lieut. 13th regt. Jos. Hume, assist.-surgeon, 18th regt. Jos. O'Halloran, capt. 18th regt. Jas. Hyde, ensign of engineers. B. Latter, capt. 13th regt. D. Robertson, capt. 23d regt. Wm. Winch, capt. 1st regt. G. Hickman, capt. 1st regt. Jas. Macfarlane, lieut. 1st regt. A. Hardy, lieut. 1st regt. Edward Simons, lieut. 1st regt. Wm. Macpherson, lieut. 1st regt. J. Sealy, assist.-surgeon, 1st regt. G. V. Baines, lieut. 18th regt. W. A. Yates, lieut. 18th regt. Jos. Hair, capt. 18th regt. F. Gladwin, lieut. 83th regt. A. Armstrong, lieut. 18th regt. Jas. Lawtie, lieut.-col. 18th regt. C. A. G. Wallington, lieut. 18th regt. Wm. Collyer, lieut. 18th regt.

G. Proctor, assist.-surgeon, 18th regt.
John Fagan, capt -lieut. 18th regt.
C. Fagan, capt.-lieut. 18th regt.
W. B Salmon lieut. 18th regt.
F. Buckley, lieut. 18th regt.
F. Sackville, lieut. and surveyor.
S C. Jones capt. 23d regt
James Hodgson, major, 6th regt.
Robert Pitman, capt. 6th regt.
Charles Poole, lieut. 6th regt.
JL. Hill lieut. 6th regt.
James Macharg, lieut. 6th regt.
A. Douglas, lieut. 6th regt.
Wm. Anslie, assist.-surgeon, 6th regt.
L. Shaw, lieut. 18th regt.
C. R. Kennett, lieut. 18th regt.
A. Trotter, lieut. 13th regt.
T Hall, capt.-lieut 13th regt.
E. Faithful, artillery.

R. Seyer, lieut. 2d batt. 6th regt.
J. Vanrenen, major, 18th regt.
H White, lieut. 18th regt.
Arnold King, capt. 13th regt.
A. Owen, lieut. 13th regt.
Camp at Goorha, the 4th
June, 1806.

To Brigadier-General Martindell, commanding in Bundelkund.

SIR,--We, the officers commanding and belonging to the brigades of irregular troops, formerly in the service of Ambajee Inglia, and for the past thirty months in the service of the honourable company in Bunkelkund, understanding that it is the intention of the officers of the honorable company's regular troops in Bundelkund to present an address to you on the eve of your departure from a command which you have so long held with credit and honor to yourself, and to the great advantage of government, cannot let pass the only opportunity we may have of expressing our regret at your departure, our high respect for your character as a soldier, and our obligations to you as a gentleman, on every occasion, for these two past years, during the time we have had the honor to serve under you in Bundelkund.

We are sensible that the demon

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stration, thus publicly made, of our veneration for your abilities as an officer, and respect for your character as a gentleman, will add but little to that reputation which you have so deservedly and justly obtained; but we shall feel a great degree of satisfaction in being able to make public our gratitude for the constant attention and care which you have uniformly manifested to our wants and comfort; and from our individual communications with the inhabitants of these districts we are happy to declare, that they all express the same high regard and respect for your moderation and justice in every transaction of theirs which has been submitted to your decision.

We request, and shall be highly gratified if you will permit us, to contribute towards that lasting token of regard and merit, a sword which the officers of the regular troops have solicited you to accept from them; and we hope, that they will admit our participation with that good-will and under.standing, which it has been your uniform study and care to cherish, and which has existed on all services on which the regular and irregular troops of the honorable company have been employed, since we entered the service.

With most ardent wishes that you may long wield a sword, so honorably obtained, in defence of your country's honor and interest, we entreat that you will accept of our sincere wishes for your welfare and future happiness, and beg to remain, your most obedient and

devoted servants, JAMES READHEAD SHEPPARD, Col. commanding brigade. 1. T. Myselback, col. commanding brigade,

John Wapshot Laflour, major, colonel
Sheppherd's brigade
Richard Collins, capt. ditto,
Ed. Butterfield, capt. ditto,
Fred. Martin, lieut. ditto,
Augn. Martin, lieut. ditto,
Hen. Phillips, lieut. ditto,
Alex. Francis, ensign, ditto, and Shaick
Kulbally, col. commanding a brigade.
Camp, Koonch, June 7th, 1806.
To Lieut.-Col. Prole, commanding
the Troops in Bundelkund.

Sir, I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 9th instant, conveying to me two addresses from the troops serving in Bundelkund.

Although words are inadequate to do justice to my feelings on the occasion, I herewith enclose my answer, which I beg you will have the goodness to communicate to the officers under your command. To you, Sir, I feel much indebted, for the very handsome manner in which you have forwarded these addresses, and for the cordial expressions of regard and esteem, which you individually profess for me.

I have the honor to be, &c. &c. (Signed) GAB. MARTINDELL, Lieut Colonel. Lucknow, July 25th, 1806.

To Lieut. Col. Prole, and Officers of the division of the Army, serving in Bundelkund.

Gentlemen.---I am duly honored with your address of the 4th instant, which at this juncture is truly gratifying to my feelings. Permit me to assure you, it was not without infinite regret that I relinquished the command of a detachment with which I had served so long, where every individual upon all occasions exerted himself to second my endeavours for the public good, independent of the satisfaction I experienced in your society,

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and nothing but considerations of the most imperious nature could have induced me to make the sacrifice.

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Under these gives me heartfelt satisfaction to find that my public and private conduct has merited the confidence and good opinion of those I have the honor to command, and it affords me much satisfaction thus publicly to return you my grateful thanks, for the zealous support which you afford me on every occasion.

I accept with pride the proffered token of your personal regard, which shall ever be held by me as a sacred memorial of the friendship of a body of officers, to whom I can with much truth say, I am attached by every sentiment of gratitude and

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To John Cameron, Esq.
mander of the Honorable Compa-
ny's ship Jane, Duchess of
Gordon.

Calcutta, Sept. 8, 18:6. Dear Sir.---Understanding, that the time of your departure from this country is finally fixed, and we ourselves, on the point of joining our respective regiments, feel it a duty incumbent upon us to express to you the high sense of the obligations we feel ourselves under, for the kind attention we experienced from you during our long passage. We therefore request your acceptance of the accompanying service of plate, as a testimony of the

esteem and sincere regard we feel
for you.

We have the honor to be, &c.
Thos. Willet, Lieut. Col. William
Panton, Assist. Sur. F. J. Spiller,
Cornet. A. Stuart Lieutenant. R.
Powney, ditto. S. Parlby, ditto.G. E.
Gowan, ditto. J. E. Johnstone, ditto.
J. Oaks, ditto. D. Kirk, ditto. W.
Baylis, ditto. J. Andrews, Ensign.
George Dunkley.

To Lieutenant-Colonel Willett,
Lieutenants J. E. Johnstone, A.
Stuart, R. Powney, S. Parlly,
G. E. Gowan, J. Oakes, D. Kirk,
and W. Baylis; Cornet F. J.
Spiller; Ensign J. Andrews, and
William Panton, Esq. Assistant
Surgeon of the Hon. Company's
Service; and G. Dunkley, Esq.

Gentlemen,---I have had the
honour of receiving your kind letter
of the 8th instant, together with
the generous and flattering testi-
mony of your friendship and
esteem, which I shall ever hold
invaluable. That my conduct
has met your approbation affords me
the highest gratification; and I have

to

return you my most grateful
thanks for your gentleman-like
behaviour during a long and tedious
voyage. With every wish for your
health and prosperity..
I remain, &c.

JOHN CAMERON.
Calcutta, Sep. 9, 1806.

several times

The La Piedmontese captured the hon. company's ship Warren Hastings, captain Larkins, off the Cape of Good-Hope, after a gallant action of three and half hours the hard fighting, in which Frenchmen were beat off in attempting to board. The Warren Hastings had several of her crew killed and wounded, her fore, and mizen masts shot away, and was so disabled as to make further resistance impracticable.

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On captain Larkins's arriving at the Isle of France, general de Caen, as a compliment to his bravery, offered him a cartel to India, or Europe, the latter of which he accepted, and at the island of Saint Helena made the following affidavit :

By Sir Edward Pellew, Bart. Rear Admiral of the Red, Commander in Chief of H. M. Ships and Vessels in the East Indies. Gentlemen,---The hon. the governor of Saint Helena, having transmitted to me the undermentioned deposition of the late commander and officers of the H. C. Ship Warren Hastings, captured by the French frigate la Piedmontese, of 44 guns, the attention of the respective captains and comman. ders of his majesty's squadron under my command, is hereby especially called to the statement, in order that the ferocious conduct of the first lieutenant, and part of the crew, of la Piedmontese may receive the general reprobation of his majesty's service.

Given under my hand, on board his majesty's ship Culloden, at sea, 14th February, 1807.

(Signed) E. PELLEW. By command of the commander in chief.

(Signed) E. H. LOCKER

A true Copy.
EDWARD HAWKER LOCKER.

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ISLAND OF SAINT HELENA. Deposition sworn before the Worshipful Robert Patton, Esq. Governor; James Cocks, Esq. of Council; two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, in and for the said Island.

After the ship Warren Hastings had surrendered to the National frigate la Piedmontese, Charles

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Moreau, the first lieutenant, came on board the Warren Hastings, and stabbed captain Larkins, when passing to go on board the frigate. In the same manner Mr. James Bayton, midshipman, was stabbed by Charles Moreau; and Mr. John Wood, second officer, Mr. John Barnes, surgeon, and John Ball boatswain's mate, were stabbed, in different parts of the ship, by other persons belonging to the frigate, after the surrender of the Warren Hastings.

Sworn before usthis 16, Sept. 1806.
(Signed)

ROBERT PATTON,
Governor.
JAMES COCKS,
Sitting Magistrate.

(Signed) F. Larkins, commander,
James Coxwell, first officer, T."
Edward Toussanit, 4th do. T.
Wood, 2d do. E. Davis, 3d do.
Barnes, surgeon.

(Signed)

(True Copy)

THOMAS BROOK,
Sec. to Govt.

The ship Fame, one of the first divisions of country ships of this season for China, was captured, on the 21st June, off Acheen Head, by the Semillante, French frigate, and sent to the Isle of France, under the care of a French lieutenant, 2 junior officers,eight French seamen, and one marine; and 12 lascars from the Semillante. There remained on board the Fame, of her crew, Mr. Thompson, 3d officer, and about two-thirds of her Lascars. The Frenchmen put into the Mabe Islands for water, and here Mr. Thompson formed the daring resolution of retaking the ship, which he effected while the French officers were employed in taking a meridian altitude: they were seized by the Lascars, and + C

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MADRAS.-Occurrences for September, 1806.

The hon. company's ship Lady Burgess, ran upon a reef of rocks, near the island of Saint Iago, on the 20th of April, and was totally lost. Capt. Swinton, proceeded to England on the Leopard. The following is a correct list of the officers and passengers drowned,

Mr. Thomas Cock, chief mate, Mr. William Perham, 6th ditto. Mr. William Dick, purser ; A Swinton, Alexander Stewart, Thomas Wall, and J. H. Sheres, midshipmen; E. Othley, Captain's clerk, Mess. Mock, Kydd, Binney and Hayes, cadets.

PRINCE OF WALES'S ISLAND.-Occurrences for Sept.1806.

Piracy and Murder.

Penang.---On the 4th ult. sailed from hence for Malacca, a prow, under the command of Mohammed Cundoo, an inhabitant of this place, having on board, as passengers, Mr. Lodowick Detz and attendants. In eight days they reached Parcellar, where they anchored, and early on the same morning two of the crew, Inchee Baha, and Inehee Arras, attacked and murdered Moham

med Cundoo, and Mr. Detz, and hove them overboard; they intimidated the crew, and made them proceed with the vessel to Perach, where the murderers went on shore, taking with them two young lads, Adam and Duol, natives of Malacca ; and plundered the prow of 1000 dollars.-Thẹ remainder of the people (ten men and a woman) immediately made sail for this island and arrived safe.

BENGAL.-Occurrences for October, 1806.

Sir Arab ships were boarded off Ceylon by the Piedmontese French frigate, and plundered of cash, provisions, &c. &c. one ship was left without a cask of water.

The ship Sidney was lost on a shoal in lat. 3. 20. S. and 145 50. E.

One of the Dutch East Indiamen, captured by the Greyhound and Harrier, was formerly the Lucy Maria, of this port, commanded by captain Walter Dawes, who two years ago, in consequence of a contagious disease breaking out in the ship, on her voyage from

hence

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