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WAR OFFICE, June 4.

ARMY.

1st Regt. of Life Guards-Capt. Charles Kerr Macdonald, from h.p. Unatt., to be Capt., vice George Rushout, who exchanges; Lieut. John Farrer, to be Capt. by purch., vice Mac. donald, who retires; Cornet and Sub-Lieut. Henry Dorrien Streatfield, to be Lieut. by purch., vice Farrer; Sir William Augustus Fraser, Bart., to be Cornet and Sub-Lieut. by purch., vice Streatfield.

7th Dragoon Guards-Capt. Arthur Cavendish Bentinck, from the Cape Mounted Riflemen, to be Capt., vice Atwood Dalton Wigsell, who retires upon h.p. of the 60th Foot.

16th Light Dragoons-Regimental Serj.Major George Lamb, to be Quarterm., vice Rosser, appointed Paym.

6th Foot-Augustus Davies, Gent., to be Ensign by purch., vice Davern, appointed to 53rd Foot.

18th-Lieut. William Tyrrell Bruce, to be Capt. without purch., vice Evans, deceased, May 15

30th-Francis Topping Atcherly, Gent., to be Ens. by purch., vice Coventry, prom.

53rd-Ens. and Adj. John William Follows, to be Lieut. by purch., vice Lucas, who retires; Ens. Avary Jordan Davern, from 6th Foot, to be Ens., vice Follows.

67th-Thomas Blatcherwick, Gent., to be Assist.-Surgeon, vlce Webb, appointed to the

Staff.

76th-Ens. James Cummings Clarke, to be Lieut. by purch., vice Burdon, who retires; Walter Monford Westropp, Gent., to be Ens. by purch., vice Clarke.

78th-Assist.-Surg. James M'Nab, M.D., from the Staff, to be Assist.-Surg. vice Bowie, dec.

89th-Assist.-Surgeon George M'Clure has been allowed to resign his commission.

90th-Lieut. Thomas Ross, to be Capt. by purch., vice Pugh, who retires; Ens. Richard Rhodes Wyvill, to be Lieut. by purch., vice Ross; William Pattison Tinling, Gent., to be Ens. by purch., vice Wyvill.

93rd-Lieut. William Thomas Wodehouse, from h.p., as Paym. of 1st Dragoons, to be Lieut., vice Brown, promoted; Ens. Warner Westenra Carden, to be Lieut. by purch., vice Wodehouse, who retires; William Donald Macdonald, Gent., to be Ens. by purch., vice Carden.

Cape Mounted Riflemen-Capt. Geo. Johnston, from h.p., 60th Foot, to be Capt., vice Bentinck, appointed to 7th Dragoon Guards.

Hospital Staff--Assist.-Surgeon Vere Webb, from 67th Foot, to be Assist.-Surg. to the Forces, vice M'Nab, appointed to 78th Foot.

Brevet. To be Majors in the Army-Capt. Charles Kerr Macdonald, 1st Reg. of Life Guards; Capt. George Johnson, Cape Mounted Riflemen, Nov. 23, 1841.

South Herts Reg. of Yeomanry CavalryJames Walter, Earl of Verulam, to be Lieut.Col.; James Brownlow William Gascoyne, Marquis of Salisbury, to be Major, May 19.

Royal Midlothian Reg. of Yeomanry Cavalry -Sir James Gardiner Baird, Bart., to be Capt., vice James Maitland Hog, resigned, May 20.

Southern Reg. of Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Cavalry-Richard Milward, Gent., to be Lieut., vice Henry Frederick Saville Robinson, dec.

Newark Troop of Sherwood Rangers-James Thorpe, Gent., to be Cornet, vice John Henry Manners Sutton, promoted.

Office of orDNANCE, June 5.

Royal Reg. of Artillery-Bt.-Major Thomas Orlando Cater to be Lieut.-Col., vice Hope, retired on full pay; Sec. Capt. Gloucester Gambier to be Capt., vice Cator; First Lieut. Robert Talbot to be Sec. Capt., vice Gambier; Sec. Lieut. Alexander John MacDougall to be First Lieut., vice Talbot.

Ordnance Medical Department - Edward Dawson Alinson, Gent., to be Assist.-Surg., vice Lawson, promoted.

Royal Cumberland Reg. of Militia-John Knubley Wilson, Esq., to be Lieut.-Col., vice Lacy, dec.

2nd Reg. of Royal Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry -Cornet Robert Bateson Harvey to be Lieut.; William Way Stone, Gent., to be Cornet.

WAR-OFFICE, June 11.

6th Dragoons-Cornet William Doyle to be Lieut. by purch., vice Stone, who retires; George E. L. Boynton, Gent, to be Cornet, by purch., vice Doyle.

9th Lt. Dragoons-Lieut. John Head, from 91st Foot, to be Lieut., vice Antrobus, who exchanges.

10th Light Dragoons-Cornet Charles MacMahon to be Lieut., without purch., vice Walsh, dec., Feb. 2; Cornet Butler Mildmay Giveen to be Lieut., by purch., vice Orme, promoted in 3rd West India Reg.; Theodore H. Dury, Gent., to be Cornet, by purch., vice Giveen.

17th Lt. Dragoons-Lieut. Alfred Crawshay to be Capt., by purch., vice Boucherett, who retires; Cornet Philip John William Miles to be Lieut. by purch., vice Crawshay; William Frederick Webb, Gent., to be Cornet by purch., vice Miles.

1st or Grenadier Reg. of Foot Guards-Lieut. and Capt. the Hon. Henry Hugh Manvers Percy to be Adj., vice Wynyard, who resigns the Adjutancy only.

Coldstream Reg. of Foot Guards—Bt.-Maj. Lieut. and Capt. James Loftus Elrington to be Capt. and Lieut.-Col., by purch., vice Brickman, who retires; Ensign and Lieut. James Charles Murray Cowell to be Lieut. and Capt., by purch., vice Elrington; the Hon. Granville Charles Cornwallis Eliot to be Ens. and Lieut., by purch., vice Cowell.

2nd Foot-Captain William Domville, from 44th Foot, to be Capt., vice Campbell, who exchanges.

10th-Capt. Malcolm Macgregor, from 21st Foot, to be Capt., vice Haines, who exchanges, March 31.

21st-Captain Frederick Paul Haines, from 10th Foot, to be Capt., vice Macgregor, who exchanges, March 31.

36th-Gentleman Cadet James Henry Haffey Parks, from the RI. Military College, to be Ens., without purch., vice Peck, who resigns.

43rd-Ens. Graham Colville to be Lieut., without purch., vice Proby, appointed to 74th Foot; Gentleman Cadet Henry Jackson Parkin Booth, from Rl. Milit. College, to be Ens., vice Colville.

44th-Capt. Archibald James Campbell, from

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PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.

2nd Foot, to be Capt., vice Domvile, who exchanges.

47th-Ensign George Courtney Drummond Nangle to be Lieut., by purch., vice De Courcy, who retires; William Henry Longmore, Gent., to be Ens., by purch., vice Nangle.

49th-Lieut. Cadwallader Adams, from the Ceylon Rifle Reg., to be Lieut., vice Mitchell, appointed Paymaster.

55th-Lieut. John Augustin Oldham, from 86th Foot, to be Lieut., vice Gordon, appointed to 86th Foot.

69th-Colour-Serjeant William Tracey to be Ens., without purch., vice Coathupe, who retires.

74th-Lieut. Granville Levison Proby, from 42nd Foot, to be Lieut., vice Hancock, promoted, June 11.

79th-Bt.-Lieut.-Col. Maxwell Close, from h.p. 1st Garrison Batt., to be Capt., vice Ferguson, dec.; Lieut. William Chauval Hodgson to be Capt., by purch., vice Close, who retires; Ens. Adam Maitland to be Lieut., by purch., vice Hodgson; Francis Augustus Grant, Gent., to be Ensign, by purch., vice Maitland.

85th-Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Wright Guise, Bart. and K.C.B., to be Colonel, vice Lieut.Gen. Sir Thomas Pearson, C.B., dec., June 1.

86th-Lieut. James John Gordon, from 55th Foot, to be Lieut., vice Oldham, appointed to 55th Foot.

90th-Gent. Cadet Vere Henry Close, from the RI. Military College, to be Ensign, without purch., vice Hamilton, promoted in the Cape Mounted Riflemen.

91st-Lieut. Philip Antrobus, from the 9th Lt. Dragoons, to be Lieut,, vice Head, who exchanges.

94th-Assist.-Surg. John Clay Purves, M.D., from the Staff, to be Assist.-Surg., vice Grant, dismissed the Service by sentence of a General Court-martial.

Rifle Brigade-James Edward Scott, M.B., to be Assist.-Surg., vice Howell, killed in

action.

3rd West India Regt.-Lieut. William Knox Orme, from 10th Lt. Dragoons, to be Capt., by purch., vice Bristow, who retires.

Brevet-Bt. Lieut.-Col. Maxwell Close, 79th Foot, to be Colonel in the Army, Nov. 9.

Hospital Staff-Thomas Washington Benjamin Buckler, Gent., to be Assist. Surgeon to the Forces, vice Purves, appointed to 94th Foot, June 9.

Memorandum.-The Christian names of Ens. Baillie, 82nd Foot, are William Alexander.

The name of the Officer in the East India Company's Service, promoted to take rank by Brevet as a Major in Her Majesty's Army in the East Indies only, in the Supplement to the Gazette, dated 13th Nov., 1846, is Robert Nicholas Faunce, and not Robert Nicholas Tanner.

2nd Regt. of the Duke of Lancaster's Own Militia-Edward James Stanley, the younger, Esq., to be Capt., vice Martin, resigned, May 28.

Warwickshire Regt. of Militia-Major Joseph Moore Boultbee to be Lieut.-Col., vice Dickinson, dec., May 29.

West Somerset Regt. of Yeomanry Cavalry -Milo Valentine Maher, Gent., to be Lieut., vice Sanford, promoted; Cranstoun Adams, Gent., to be Lieut., vice Bernard, promoted; Charles Higgins, Gent., to be Cornet, vice Adams, promoted; William Trevor, Gent., to be Surg., vice Sully, dec.; Alfred Haviland, Gent., to be Assist.-Surg., vice Trevor, promoted, June 9.

SUFFOLK.-East Suffolk Regt. of Militia

J. B. Cobbold, Gent., to be Lieut., vice Richardson, dec.

OFFICE OF ORDNANCE, June 15. Ordnance Medical Department - Henry Fisher, Gent., to be Assist.-Surg., June 7.

2nd Regt. of the Duke of Lancaster's Own Militia-Lieut. Richard Phibbs to be Capt., vice Stancliffe, resigned, May 31.

WAR OFFICE, June 12.

Memorandum.-Her Majesty has been pleased to approve of the 31st Regt. of Foot bearing on its colours and appointments, in addition to any other other badges or devices which may have heretofore been granted to the regiment, the word "Orthes," in commemoration of the distinguished conduct of the 2nd battalion of that regiment on the 27th of February, 1814. Her Majesty has also been graciously pleased to approve of the several regiments undermentioned, which formed part of the forces engaged in the actions of the campaign on the banks of the Sutlej in 1845 and 1846, bearing on their colours and appointments the names of the battles in which they were severally engaged during that campaign, of which a list is subjoined:

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WAR OFFICE, June 22.

7th Drag. Guards-Lieut. A. M. Knight, from h.p. 16th Lt. Drags., to be Lieut., vice Gray, promoted.

Coldstream Regt. of Foot Guards-Ens, and Lieut. J. Halkett to be Adj., vice Elrington, promoted.

1st Foot-Ens. T. E. Bidgood to be Lieut., by purch., vice Hatton, promoted in 1st West India Regt.; F. B. Bulkeley, Gent., to be Ensign, by purch., vice Bidgood.

18th-Ens. F. H. Suckling, from 45th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Carne, who retires.

25th-Lieut. F. W. Breedon, from 67th Foot, to be Lieut., vice Burney, appointed Paymaster to 51st Foot.

34th-Lieut. J. Maxwell to be Captain, by purch., vice Schreiber, who retires; Ens.

Robinson to be Lieut., by purch., vice Maxwell; J. Peel, Gent., to be Ensign, by purch., vice Robinson.

42nd-Ens. C. C. Graham to be Lieut., without purch., vice Abercromby, dec.; Serjt.Major J. Drysdale, to be Ensign, vice Graham. 45th-G. H. J. Heigham, Gent., to be Ens., by purch., vice Suckling, appointed to 18th Foot.

51st-Lieut. H. W. J. A. Brahan, from 9th Foot, to be Lieut., vice O'Connell, appointed to 65th Foot.

60th-Lieut. W. Grenfell to be Capt., by purch., vice Everard, who retires; Sec. Lieut. L. C. Travers to be First Lieut., by purch., vice Grenfell; T. Nicholson, Gent., to be Sec. Lieut., by purch., vice Travers.

87th-Gent. Cadet F. J. Harrison, from Rl. Military College, to be Sec. Lieut., without purch., vice Tovey, whose appointment has been cancelled.

92nd-Brev. Major G. Gibson, from h.p. Unatt., to be Capt., vice Drake, dec.; Lieut. C. Gordon to be Capt., by purch., vice Gibson, who retires; Ens. the Hon. W. Charteris to be Lieut., by purch., vice Gordon; J. W. Anderson, Gent., to be Ensign, by purch., vice Charteris.

98th-Ens. W. Croker to be Lieut., by purch., vice Wade, who retires; R. Clancy, Gent., to be Ensign, by purch., vice Croker.

1st West India Regt.-Capt. J. L. Nixon, from h.p. 60th Foot, to be Capt., vice C. H. M. Smith, who exchanges; Lieut. V. La Touche Hatton, from 1st Foot, to be Capt., by purch., vice Nixon, who retires.

Unatt.-Lieut. J. H. Gray, from 7th Drag. Guards, to be Capt., without purch.

Brevet-Brev. Maj. G. Gibson, 92nd Foot, to be Lieut.-Col. in the Army; Capt. J. L. Nixon, 1st West India Regt., to be Major in the Army.

Memorandum.-The Christian names of Ens. Mostyn, 27th Foot, are Thomas William.

OFFICE OF ORDNANCE, June 19. Ordnance Medical Department-W. P. Ward, Gent., to be Assist.-Surg.

WAR OFFICE, June 25.

2nd Regt. of Life Guards-James Alexander George Lord Loughborough to be Cornet and Sub-Lieut., by purch., vice the Viscount Nevill, who retires.

2nd Drag. Guards-Lieut. James Ley to be Capt., by purch., vice Knox, who retires; Cornet Leycester Hibbert to be Lieut., by purch., vice Ley; Thomas Belsey Tomlin, Gent., to be Cornet, by purch., vice Hibbert.

2nd Drags.-Cornet Edward Amphlett to be Lieut., by purch., vice Carruthers, who retires; Devereux P. Cockburn, Gent., to be Cornet, by purch., vice Amphlett.

6th Drags.-Lieut. Robert Moore Peel to be Capt., by purch., vice Denny, who retires; Cornet Robert George Manley to be Lieut., by purch., vice Peel; Arthur Roys, Gent., to be Cornet, by purch., vice Manley.

14th Lt.. Drags.--Cornet James Wentworth Bennett to be Lieut., by purch., vice Ramsay, promoted in 3rd West India Regt.; William Spilling, Gent., to be Cornet, by purch., vice Bennett.

3rd Foot-Lieut. Frederick George Syms, from Ceylon Rifle Regt., to be Paym., vice John Lukis, who retires upon h.p.

15th-Alfred Todd, Gent., to be Ensign, by purch., vice Browne, who retires.

30th-Capt. William Colt, from h.p. Unatt., to be Capt., vice Alexander Macdonald, who

exchanges; Lieut. Thomas William Wilkinson to be Capt., by purch., vice Colt, who retires; Ens. Arthur Wellesley Conolly, from 51st Foot, to be Lieut., by purch., vice Wilkinson.

51st-John Anderson, Gent., to be Ensign, by purch., vice Conolly, promoted in 30th Foot 66th-Capt. Charles Edward Michel to be Major, by purch., vice Goldie, promoted; Lieut. Arthur Blount to be Capt., by purch., vice Blount; Richard White, Gent., to be Ensign, by purch., vice Pyne.

3rd West India Regt.-Capt. Thomas Pakenham Vandeleur, from h.p. Unatt., to be Capt., vice Charles Birch Vane, who exchanges, receiving the difference; Lieut. Balcarres Dalrymple Wardlaw Ramsay, from 14th Light Dragoons, to be Capt., by purch., vice Vandeleur, who retires.

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Unattached - Brev. Lieut.. Col. Leigh Goldie, from 66th Foot, to be Lieut.Col., by purch.

Hospital Staff-Dep.-Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals Henry Franklin to be Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals, vice John Frederick Clarke, M.D., who retires upon h.p.; Dep.-Inspector-Gen., with local rank, John Kinnis, M.D., to be Dep.Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals, vice Franklin, promoted; Staff-Surg. of First Class Andrew Ferguson, M.D., to be Dep.-Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals, with local rank, vice Kinnis, appointed Dep.-Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals.

Brevet-Capt. Thomas Pakenham Vandeleur, 3rd West India Regt., to be Major in the Army, June 28; Capt. William Colt, 30th Foot, to be Major in the Army, Nov. 9.

Memorandum.-The Christian names of Lieut. Gildea, 81st Foot, are John Arthur; the Christian names of Cornet Boyntun, of 6th Drags., are George Heblethwayte Lutton; the names of the Gentlemen Cadet, appointed to 87th Foot, on 22nd June, 1847, are Francis Joseph Harrisson; Lieut.-Col. Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle, upon h.p. of the Royal Engineers, has been allowed to retire from Her Majesty's Service, by the sale of a Lieut.Colonelcy Unattached, he being about to become a settler in Canada.

Queen's Own Regt. of Oxfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry-Cornet William Evetts to be Lieut., vice Lord Alan Spencer Churchill, resigned; Henry Barnett, Gent., to be Cornet, vice Evetts, promoted, June 21.

WAR-OFFICE, July 2.

10th Light Dragoons-Regimental SerjeantMajor Joseph Trennery, from 7th Light Drag., to be Cornet without purch., vice M'Mahon, promoted.

11th Light Dragoons-Lieut. Charles Morant, from 14th Light Dragoons, to be Lieut., vice Bridgman, appointed to West India Regt.

14th Light Dragoons-Lieut. John Theodore Ling, from 1st West India Regiment, to be Lieut., vice Morant, appointed to 11th Light Dragoons.

15th Light Dragoons-Ensign and Lieut. Duncan Davidson, from h.p. Coldstream Foot Guards, to be Cornet, vice Hartman, promoted; William Bennett, Gent., to be Cornet by purch., vice Davidson.

16th Light Dragoons-Captain Augustus Charles Skynner, from h.p. 15th Light Drag.. to be Capt., vice Brevet-Major Edward Baker Bere, who exchanges; Lieut. Robert Abercromby Yule, to be Capt. by purch., vice Skynner, who retires; Cornet Thomas Robert Charles Dimsdale, to be Lieut. by purch., vice Yule; Francis William Grant, Gent., to be Cornet by purch., vice Dimsdale.

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PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.

Coldstream Regiment of Foot GuardsEnsign and Lieut. and Adj. James Halkett, to have the rank of Lieut. and Capt., July 1; Ensign and Lieut. Sir John Edward Harington, Bart., to be Lieut. and Capt. by purch., vice the Hon. Charles Grimston, who retires; Charles Baring, Gent., to be Ens. and Lieut. by purch., vice Sir J. E. Harington.

1st Foot-Ensign William James Gillum, to be Lieut. by purch., vice Reader, promoted in 3rd West India Regt.; John Alexander Chrystie, Gent., to be Ensign by purch., vice Gillum.

90th-Robert Dymock Vaughton, Gent., to Ensign by purch., vice Nazer, who retires.

Rifle Brigade-Capt. Richard Henry FitzHerbert, to be Major without purch., vice Robert Walpole, who retires upon h.p.; Capt. John Read Vincent, from h.p. 4th Foot, to be Capt., vice Fitz Herbert; Lieut. William Harry Earl of Errol, to be Capt. by purch.. vice Vincent, who retires; Sec. Lieut. the Hon. Wm.

Draper Mortimer Best, to be First Lieut. by
purch., vice the Earl of Errol; Henry Tryon,
Gent., to be Second Lieut. by purch., vice
Best.

1st West India Regiment-Lieut. Orlando Jack Charles Bridgeman, from 11th Light Dragoons, to be Lieut., vice Ling, appointed to 14th Light Dragoons.

3rd West India Regiment-Major Thomas Abbott, from h.p. Unatt., to be Major, vice Maclean, promoted, July 3; Captain William Willington Powell, from h.p. 86th Foot, to be Capt., vice Virginius Murray, who exchanges; Lieut. William Reader, from 1st Foot, to be Capt. by purch., vice Powell, who retires.

Staff-Major Robert Walpole, Rifle Brigade, to be Deputy-Quartermaster-General in the Ionian Islands, with the rank of Lieut.-Col. in the Army, vice Col. Francis Henry Dawkins, deceased.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

April 13th, at Debroogurth, Upper Assam, Bengal, the wife of Capt. G. H. Fagan, Engineers, of a son.

April 22nd, at Poonah, Bombay, the wife of J. Biggs, Esq., H.M.'s 8th King's Regt., of a daughter.

April 23rd, at Mussoorie, the wife of Major W. Freeth, of a daughter.

May 2nd, at Cawnpore, Bengal, the wife of R. J. Atkinson, Esq., Assist.-Surg., 9th L.C., of a daughter.

May 2nd, at Nagode, Bengal, the wife of Lieut. J. W. Bristow, 19th Regt. N.I., of a daughter.

May 4th, at Loodianah, Bengal, the wife of Brevet Major G. H. Swinley, Horse Artillery, of a daughter.

May 7th, at Delhi, Bengal, the wife of Captain J. Wilcox, 4th Regt. N.I., of a daughter.

May 8th, at Bombay, the wife of Capt. C. Yates, commanding 2nd Regt. Nizam's Cavalry,

of a son.

May 12th, at Secunderabad, Madras, the wife of Captain W. Bayly, 37th Grenadiers, of a

son.

June 6th, at 1, Parliament-street, Westminster, the Lady of A. J. Sutherland, M.D., of a

son.

June 19th, at Liverpool, the wife of Capt.Wm. Hughes, R.N., of twin daughters.

June 20th, at Aberdour House, the wife of Capt. G. Ramsay, R.N., of a son.

June 22nd, at Stoke, the wife of H. O'Neill, Esq., Lieut. in the Duke of Cornwall's Rangers, of a daughter.

June 24th, at Buttevant Barracks, Co. Cork, the Lady of Capt. J. E. Robertson, 6th Royal Regt., of a son.

June 27th, the wife of Capt. Kuper, C.B., R.N., of a son.

June 27th, at Rose Hill, Cheltenham, the wife of Capt. W. H. Delamaine, Bengal Artillery, of a son.

June 30th, at Dinan, France, the Lady of William Grey Pitt, Esq., late of 11th Hussars, of a daughter.

July 1st, at Devonport, the wife of J. Reid, Esq., R.N., Assist.-Surg. of H.M.'s Dockyard,

of a son.

July 2nd, at Little Holland House, Kensing

ton, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Irvine, C.B., of a

son.

July 4th, the wife of Assist.-Surg. Browne, 48th Regt., of a daughter.

July 4th, at Plymouth, the wife of Lieut. and Adj. Polkinghorne, R.N., of a son.

July 4th, at Bath, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel Lumsden, C.B., of a daughter.

July 5th, at Holkham, the Countess of Leicester, of a daughter.

July 6th, at Culderry House, Garlieston, the wife of the Hon. Capt. K. Stewart, of a daughter.

July 6th, at Acomb, near York, the wife of Capt. S. E. Richards, of a son and heir.

July 9th, at Galway, the wife of H. Mayne, Esq., 49th Regt., of a daughter.

July 11th, at Brocton Hall, Staffordshire, the wife of Major Chetwynd, late of 1st Life Guards, of a son and heir.

July 15th, at Chichester, the wife of Captain Gustavus Yonge, 2nd, or Queen's Royal Regt., of a son.

July 17th, at Rostrevor, Co. Down, the wife of Com. Postle. R.N., and Inspecting-Commander of the Coast Guard, of a still-born daughter.

July 17th, at Batheaston, the wife of Capt. S. C. Dacres, R.N., of a son.

July 17th, at Woolwich, Catherine, wife of E. Wodehouse, Esq., Capt. Rl. Artillery, of a daughter.

July 18th, at Chiefswood, Roxburghshire, the wife of Capt. Robert Craigie, R.N., of a daughter.

July 18th, at Ashton-under-Lyne, the Lady of Capt. Henry D. O'Halloran, 69th Regt., of a daughter.

July 19th, at Douglas, Isle of Man, the wife of Major Griffith, 6th Royal Regt., of a daughter.

At Kulladghee, Madras, the wife of A. P. Anderson, Esq., M.D., Surgeon, 3rd Regt., B.N.I., of a son.

At Stoke, the Lady of Capt. B. T. Sulivan, R.N., of a son.

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April 9th, at Benares, Bengal, Major J. R. Pond, Deputy-Assistant-Commissary-General, Benares Division, to Maria, only daughter of Major R. R. Hughes.

April 26th, at Colombo, Ceylon, G. S. Duff, Esq., to Louis Emily Rodney, daughter of Lieut. Col. Brown, Rl. Engineers.

May 1st, at Mercara, Madras, J. Williams, Esq., Assistant-Surgeon, Sappers and Miners, to Jane, second daughter of W. Gustard, Esq., of Chelsea.

May 12th, at Ootacamund, Madras, Lieut. N. E. Dance, Madras Artillery, to Helen, relict of the late H. J. Gardner, Esq., of Paulghautcherry.

June 23rd, at Polebrook, Northamptonshire, J. Deane, late Capt. Carabineers, to Georgiana Charlotte, only child of the late Lieut.-Col. Thursby, 53rd Regt.

June 24th, at St. George's, Hanover-square, C. W. Reynolds, Esq., late Capt. in 16th Lancers, to Charlotte Mary, only daughter of the Rev. P. Butler.

June 24th, at St. George's, Hanover-square, J. W. M. Lyte, Esq., of Berry Head, Devon, to Emily Jeannette, eldest daughter of the late Col. Craigie, Bengal Army.

June 26th, at Twickenham, J. T. Bowdoin, Esq., late Capt. 4th Drag. Guards, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Sir W. Clay, Bart., M.P., of Fulwell Lodge, Middlesex.

June 28th, at St. Michael's Church, Chestersquare, F. Knyvett, Esq., Capt. Madras Army, to Laura Frances, second daughter of the late Major D'Arley.

June 28th, at Hawxwell, Yorkshire, by the Rev. J. J. Monson, M.A.. Chaplain to the Queen, J. H. S. Inglefield, Lieut. Royal Artillery, second son of Rear-Admiral Inglefield, C.B., Commander-in-Chief of the East India and China station, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Col. Coore, of Scruton Hall, in the same county.

July 29th, at St. George's, Hanover-square, E. Saunders, Esq., 2nd Dragoon Guards, to Caroline, second daughter of J. W. Knollys, Esq., of Reading.

July 1st, at Bath, F. H. Peat, Esq., late of H.M.'s 97th Regt., son of the late Col. Peat, to Frances Jane Isabella, second daughter of Lieut.-Col. G. Gregory.

July 1st, at St. John's Church, Isle of Wight, by the Rev. John Bridger, M.A., Capt. Colin Yorke Campbell, R.N., eldest son of RearAdmiral D. Campbell, of Barbreck, Argyleshire, to Elizabeth, second daughter of James Hyde, Esq., of Apley, Isle of Wight.

July 5th, at Liverpool, Alexander Cooke, third son of Lieut. R. K. Jackson, R.N., to Fanny, only daughter of Lieut. Westbrook, R.N.

July 8th, at Kenwyn, C. R. Wriford, Esq., 1st Bengal European Regt., to Elizabeth, only daughter of Capt. Kempe, Lemon House,

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July 8th, at Molahiffe, R. Peyton, Esq., A.B., M.D., of Knockvicar, Roscommon, to Arabella Catherine, daughter of the late T. G. Caulfield, R.N., and niece of General Caulfield, C.B.

July 10th, at Torquay, A. H. H. Mercer, Esq., 60th King's Royal Rifles, son of Col. Mercer, R.M., Commandant, Plymouth, to Elizabeth Anne, daughter of the late Major R. H. Ord, R.A., K.H.

July 12th, at St. Mary's, Bryanston-square, Capt. H. Skinner, of the Nizam's Cavalry, to Rose Ann, eldest daughter of S. Cardozo, Esq., of Redruth, Cornwall.

July 13th, at Bath, the Rev. J. W. Neat, B.A., to Delicia, only daughter of Capt. Charleton, late of Royal Artillery, and granddaughter of Gen. Charleton, Lansdowne-place.

July 14th, at Chelsea, the Rev. J. C. Mea

dows, M.A., only son of the late Lieut.-Col. Meadows, 15th Regt., to Isabella, second daughter of Capt. E. Sutherland, the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.

July 17th, at Brinny Church, Major H. Pepper, Bengal Artillery, to Penelope, daughter of T. J. Biggs, Esq.

July 20th, at Lambeth, P. P. Cotter, Esq., R.N., to Harriet Emma, second daughter of the late J. Haile, Esq., R.N.

July 20th, at Weymouth, R. M. Dunn, Esq., eldest son of Capt. James C. Dunn, R.N., to Eliza Helen, younger daughter of James Bower, Esq., of Weymouth.

DEATHS.

Feb. 1st, Lieut. Curtoyne, h.p. 8th Drags. Feb. 3rd, in New South Wales, Assist.Commissary-General J. T. Goodsir.

March 10th, of illness contracted in the campaign of the Sutlej, Lieut. W. F. Anderton, of the 9th Lancers, eldest son of Capt. Arderton, late of the 1st Life Guards.

April 9th, at the Cape of Good Hope, Lieut. Owen, 90th Foot.

April 13th, at Debroogurth, Upper Assam, Bengal, Fannie, wife of Capt. G. H. Fagan, Engineers.

April 17th, on board the Troubadour, on his passage from Bombay to England, Lieut. H. Scott, Bombay Artillery.

April 27th, at Lucknow, Bengal, Susan, wife of Lieut.-Col. Wilcox, aged 35.

April 28th, at Vellore, Madras, Capt. G. Gibson, 2nd Nat. Vet. Batt.

May 1st, Hospital Assistant Bocca, h.p. May 3rd, Lieut. Hodges, late of RI. Marines. May 8th, at Nellore, East Indies, Major J. J. Thomas, of the 42nd Regt., N.I., eldest son of the Rev. J. Thomas, late vicar of Caerleon.

May 9th, on board H.M. steam-sloop Hermes, off Vera Cruz, Mr. H. A. Frankland, Naval Cadet of H.M. ship Alarm, aged 17.

May 10th, at Deesa, Bombay, Lieut. H. N. Robertson, 5th Light Inf.

May 11th, at Hanover, Lieut. Wohler, h.p. Artillery, German Legion.

May 13th, at Hanover, Surgeon Groskopff, Foreign Medical Staff.

May 22nd, at Newport, Wales, QuarterMaster Carr, h.p. 87th Foot.

May 22nd, at Boulogne, Dr. D. Campbell, h.p. RI. Artillery.

May 26th, at Coimbatore, Madras, Lieut. C. A. Cook, 39th M.N.I.

May 26th, at Bellary, Madras, Caroline, daughter of Major Reid, 6th N.I.

May 29th, at Portarlington, Lieut.-Col. Cowell, Unattached.

June 10th, at Montreal, Canada, Adelaide, * relict of the late Col. Bouchette, H.M.'s Surveyor-General of the Province.

June 13th, at St. Lawrence Valley, Jersey, Caroline Campbell, aged 18, sixth daughter of the late Major James Campbell, of the British Auxiliary Legion of Spain.

June 17th, Capt. Hendry, late of Rl. Marines.

June 18th, aged 82 years, at Queen's Mill House, Portsmouth, Retired Commander Henry Cradock, many years Assistant to the MasterAttendant of that dockyard. He was an Officer of the Queen Charlotte in Howe's action of the 1st June, 1794; Master of the Glory (Admiral Stirling's flag-ship and second in command) in Sir Robert Calder's action, 1805, and was actively employed for a period of upwards of 37 years. He belonged to Her Majesty's Service 53 years, and was considered a most valuable war officer, and died universally respected.

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