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PROMOTIONS.

Clark, esq., Barrister-at-Law, to be Secretary to the said Commission.

12. William Whaley Billyard, esq., to be Chairman of Quarter Sessions, acting as Civil and Criminal Judge for North Australia.

The Rev. Augustus William Han

ARMY APPOINTMENTS.

1. 50th Foot, Capt. G. F. F. Boughey, to be Major.-74th Foot, Major W. W. Crawley, to be Lieut.-Colonel; Captain A. F. Ansell, to be Major.- Brevet

son, to be Chaplain for Her Majesty's Captain W. H. Hare, 12th Light Dragoons, to be Major in the Army.

forts and settlements on the Gold Coast. 21. Brevet Major Thomas Forsyth Tait, of the East India Company's 2nd European Regiment, to be C.B.-Horatio Granville Stewart Murray, a minor, of Broughton, county Wigton, only child of the late Captain Horatio Stewart, only son of Lieutenant-General Hon. Sir William Stewart, G. C. B., second son of John, Earl of Galloway, to have the designation of "Murray of Broughton," and bear the arms of that family quarterly with Stewart, in compliance with a deed of entail executed by James Murray, esq., of Broughton, Jan. 18, 1797.

23. Sir George Baillie Hamilton, K.C.H. (now Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at Berlin), to be Minister Plenipotentiary to the Grand Duke of Tuscany.

Henry Francis Howard, esq. (now Secretary of Legation at the Hague), to be Secretary of Legation at Berlin.The Hon. H. G. Howard (now first paid Attaché at Paris), to be Secretary of Legation at the Hague.

25. George Barney, esq., late Lieut.Colonel in the Royal Engineers, to be Lieutenant-Governor of North Australia, and to administer the government of that colony, under the style and title of Superintendent thereof.

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-John Stephen Hampton, esq., geon in the Navy, to be ComptrollerGeneral of Convicts for the island of Van Diemen's Land.

7. Royal Engineers, Major-General F. R. Thackeray, C. B., to be Colonel Commandant.

8. Coldstream Guards, Major and Col. C. A. Shawe, to be Lieut. - Colonel; Captain and brevet Colonel T. Chaplin, to be Major; Lieutenant and Captain Lord Frederick Paulet, to be Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel. 29th Foot, Major G. Congreve, to be LieutenantColonel; Captain A. T. Hemphill, to be Major.

12. Royal Artillery, Captain and brevet Major J. H. Freer, to be LieutenantColonel.

19. 23rd Foot, Captain F. Granville, to be Major.-47th Foot, Captain_W. O'Grady Haly, to be Major.-69th Foot, Captain Sir E. S. Thomas, Bart., to be Major. - Brevet, Major A. Richardson, 23rd Foot, to be Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army; Captain H. M. St. Vincent Rose, 25th Foot, to be Major in the Amry.

22. 85th Foot, Captain George Tennant, to be Major.-Unattached, Major Manley Power, from 85th Foot, to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Brevet, Brevet Major Patrick Campbell, 95th Foot, to be Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army. - To be Majors in the Army, Captains W. F. Williams, Royal Artillery; J. F. A. Symonds, Royal Engineers; H. G. Ross, Royal Artillery; Collingwood Dickson, Royal Artillery; the Hon. R. C. H. Spencer, Royal Artillery; and Campbell, 95th Foot.

27. The Hon. Charles Augustus Mur-Patrick ray (now Secretary of Legation of Naples), to be Her Majesty's Agent and Consul-General in Egypt; Lord Napier, (now first paid Attaché at Constantinople), to be Secretary of Legation at Naples.

29. Thomas Frederick Elliott, Charles Alexander Wood, and Frederick Rogers, esqrs., to be Commissioners for superintending the sale and settlement of the waste lands of the Crown in the British colonies, and the conveyance of Emigrants thither.

Surgeon Major William J. Judd, of the
Scots' Fusilier Guards, to be Surgeon in
Ordinary to H. R. H. Prince Albert.
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NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

To be Commanders.-F. A. Campbell, James Cannon, W. Pretyman, and R. W. Twiss.

Appointments.

Captains, G. Mowbray (1812), of Victory, to Greenwich Hospital, vice John Pasco, resigned and appointed to Victory, 104; J. Kingcome (1838), to Belleisle, 20; Sir B. W. Walker, K. C.B. (1838), to Constance, 50; Owen Stanley, to the Rattlesnake, 2; J. B. Maxwell, to the Dido, 20; Woodford John Williams, to Avenger steam frigate.

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Commanders.-F. B. Montresor, to Cygnet, 6; Fred. Patten, to Osprey, 12; Alex. Murray, to Favourite, 18; H. Chads, to the Styx steam sloop; Gower Lowe, to the Kingfisher, 12; Peter Fisher, to the Coast Guard; P. H. Dyke (1844), to the Flying Fish; John Lunn (1844), to the Virago steam sloop.

MEMBER RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Falkirk Burghs.-Earl of Lincoln.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Hon. and Rev. G. Neville Grenville, to be Dean of Windsor, and Registrar of the Order of the Garter.

Rev. G. Dixon, to be a Prebendary of York.

CHAPLAIN.

Rev. E. Kilvert, B.A., to the Hon. East India Company, Madras Presidency.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. P. Freeman, to be the Principal of the Chichester Divinity College.

Rev. H. G. Liddell, M.A., to be Head Master of Westminster School.

JUNE.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

6. Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmid, Bart., to accept and use in this country the title of Baron De Goldsmid and da Palmeira, which the Queen of Portugal has been pleased to confer upon him in manifestation of the important services rendered by him on various occasions to the Portuguese nation, and also to bear certain additional armorial bearings granted to him by the royal decree of Her Majesty the Queen of Portugal.

The Queen has been pleased to grant unto George Vere Lucas, of Medbourn, co. Leicester, and of Stock-park, in Finsthwaite, in the parish of Coulton, co. Lancaster, esq. (in compliance with the will of Mary Braithwaite, of Stockpark, deceased), to take the surname of Braithwaite only, and bear the arms.

9. George Lowe, esq. (now Consul at Patras), to be Consul General in Tripoli; Thomas Wood, esq. (now British Vice-Consul at Bengazi), to be Consul at Patras.

12. Keppel Robert Edward Foote, esq. (in the room of Charles Pettingal,

esq., deceased), to be Arbitrator on the part of Her Majesty in the Mixed British and Portuguese Commission, established at Boa Vista, in the Cape Verde Islands, under the treaty of the 3rd of July, 1842, between Great Britian and Portugal, for the suppression of the slave trade.Thomas Crowley Weston, esq. (in the room of Charles Brooke Bidwell, esq., deceased), to be Registrar to the several courts of Mixed Commission, established at Sierra Leone, under treaties with foreign powers, for the suppression of the slave trade. Thomas O'Brien, esq., to be Colonial Secretary for Sierra Leone.

24. Lieutenant-General the Earl of Westmoreland, K. C.B. (Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Berlin), to be a Knight Grand Cross of the Bath Most Honourable Order.

25. Charles Phillips, esq., barrister-atlaw, to be one of the Commissioners for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, in the room of David Pollock, esq., appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay.

26. Clinton George Dawkins, esq., to be Consul General in the LombardoVenetian States and the Austrian Territories on the Adriatic.-James Macauley Higginson, esq., to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Antigua, Montserrat, and Barbuda, St. Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla, the Virgin Islands, and Dominica. Major-General Sir John Harvey, K. C.B., to be Lieut.-Governor of Nova Scotia.

27. Lord Francis Egerton, created Viscount Brackley, of Brackley, co. Northampton, and Earl of Ellesmere, of Ellesmere, co. Salop.-To be Baronets of the United Kingdom: The Right Hon. Thomas Frankland Lewis, of Harptoncourt, co. Radnor; John Somerset Pakington, of Westwood-park, co. of Worcester, esq.; John Gladstone, of Fasque and Balfour, co. Kincardine, esq.; James Weir Hogg, of Upper Grosvenor-street, Middlesex, esq.; William Feilden, of Feniscowles, co. Lancaster, esq.; William Verner, of Verner's-bridge, co. Armagh, and of Inismagh, co. Tyrone, esq.; Sir Moses Montefiore, of East Cliffe lodge, in the Isle of Thanet, knt. The Marquis of Douglas, to be Knight Marshal of Scotland. MajorGeneral Sir Patrick Ross, G. C. M.G., to be Governor of St. Helena.-William Thomas Denison, esq., Captain Royal Engineers, to be Lieut.-Governor of Van Diemen's Land.--The Hon. Frederiek

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William Adolphus Bruce, to be Lieut.Governor of Newfoundland. - Murrell Robinson Robinson, esq., to be Second Assistant Surveyor of the Cape of Good Hope.-Daniel H. O. Gordon, esq., to be Chief Justice for the Virgin Islands; and Sinclair Bryan, esq., to be Treasurer for the said Islands.

Lieutenant-Colonels Harry Shakespeare Phillips, 53rd Foot; Thomas Harte Franks, 10th Foot; George Lenox Davis, 9th Foot; John Rowland Smyth, 16th Lancers; Christopher Godby, 36th Bengal Native Infantry; Christopher Dixon Wilkinson, 63rd Bengal Native Infantry; Robert Adrian Stedman, 1st Bengal Cavalry; Nicholas Penny, 69th Bengal Native Infantry; John Armstrong Thompson, 52nd Bengal Native Infantry; Henry John Wood, Bengal Artillery; James Alexander, Bengal Artillery; Joseph Nash, 43rd Bengal Light Infantry; John Theophilus Lane, Bengal Artillery; Henry Montgomery Lawrence, Bengal Artillery; Frederick Abbott, Bengal Engineers; George Simson Laurenson, Bengal Artillery; and Major Henry Forster, Commanding the Shekawattee Brigade, to be Companions of the Bath.

ARMY APPOINTMENTS.

9. 6th Dragoons, Captain W. Arkwright, to be Major.-20th Foot, Captain L. D. Gordon, to be Major.-29th Foot, Captain H. H. Kitchener, to be Major.39th Foot, Major E. Bond, from 53rd Foot, to be Major, vice brevet LieutenantColonel H. Havelock, who exchanges.

10. Royal Artillery, Major-General Frederick Walker, to be Colonel-Commandant.

19. 3rd Dragoon Guards, Captain J. -31st Foot, D. Dyson, to be Major. Lieutenant-Colonel H. S. Phillips, from 53rd Foot, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Lieutenant-Colonel J. Byrne, who exchanges. 85th Foot, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir J. G. Le Marchant, from Inspecting Field Officer of a Recruiting District, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice F. Maunsell, appointed Inspecting Field Officer of a Recruiting District.

Brevet. To be Aides-de-Camp to the Queen, with the rank of Colonel in the Army, Lieutenant-Colonels J. Scott, 9th Light Dragoons; J. L. Pennefather, 22nd Foot; and A. S. H. Mountain, 26th Foot. To be Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, Major J. R. Smyth, 16th Light Dragoons.-To be Majors in the

Army, Captains T. H. Pearson, 16th
Light Dragoons; E. B. Bere, 16th
Light Dragoons; L. Fyler, 16th Light
Dragoons; W. Mathias, 62nd Foot;
D. F. Longworth, 31st Foot; G. F.
Long, 50th Foot; W. P. Waugh, 10th
Light Dragoons; and H. Bates, 82nd
Foot.To be Aides-de-Camp to the
Queen, with the rank of Colonel in the
East Indies, Lieutenant-Colonels L. R.
Stacy, 43rd Bengal Native Infantry; G.
E. Gowan, Bengal Artillery; and P.
Montgomerie, Madras Artillery.--To be
Lieutenant-Colonels in the Army in the
East Indies, Majors W. J. Thompson,
12th Bengal Native Infantry; H. M.
Lawrence, Bengal Artillery; F. Abbott,
Bengal Engineers; J. F. Bradford, 1st
Bengal Light Cavalry; B. R. Reilly,
Bengal Engineers; G. S. Laurenson,
Bengal Artillery; J. Angelo, 3rd Bengal
Light Cavalry; C. Marshall, 68th Bengal
Native Infantry; and A. Jack, 30th
Bengal Native Infantry.-To be Majors
in the Army in the East Indies, Captains
F. Mackeson, 14th Bengal Native In-
fantry; J. Turton, Bengal Artillery; F.
B. Boileau, Bengal Artillery; R. Hill,
70th Bengal Native Infantry; C. Cor-
field, 47th Bengal Native Infantry; C.
Troup, 48th Bengal Native Infantry; T.
F. Fleming, 36th Bengal Native Infantry;
A. L. Campbell, 1st Bengal Light
Cavalry; M. E. Loftie, 30th Bengal
Native Infantry; W. E. Baker, Bengal
Engineers; R. Waller, Bengal Artillery;
J. Fordyce, Bengal Artillery; J. Lee-
son, 42nd Bengal Native Infantry; C.
O'Brien, 3rd Bengal Native Infantry;
W. Hoggan, 63rd Bengal Native In-
fantry; W. S. Pillans, Bengal Artillery;
H. T. Tucker, 8th Bengal Native In-
fantry; A. G. Ward, 68th Bengal Native
Infantry; E. Christie, Bengal Artillery;
T. L. Harrington, 5th Bengal Cavalry;
D. Seaton, 1st Bengal European Regi-
ment. To have the local rank of Major
in the Army in the East Indies, Major
H. Forster, commanding the Shekawattee
Brigade.

26. Royal Artillery, Captain and brevet Major Archibald White Hope, to be Lieutenant-Colonel.- Royal Engineers, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Matson, to Royal

be Assistant-Adjutant-General.
Sappers and Miners, brevet Major James
Lynn, Royal Engineers, to be Adjutant.

29. Royal Artillery, brevet Colonel W. G. Power, to be Colonel; brevet Major John Louis Smith, to be Lieutenant-Colonel.

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PROMOTIONS.

To be Captains.-W. Nevill, Sir F. W. Nicholson, Bart., A. J. Hammond, Hon. J. R. Drummond, Sir G. G. Otway, Bart.

To be Commanders. - E. V. Nott, Graham Ogle, J. M'D. Smith.

Appointments.-Captain G. Elliot, to the Eurydice, 26; Commanders, T. S. Thompson, to the Curaçoa, 24; Arch. M'Murdo, to the Contest, 12; John C. Hoseason, to the Inflexible steam sloop.

26. Commander George James Hay, to be Captain; Lieutenants Robert Jocelyn Otway, Maxwell, Falcon, and Charles Randle Egerton, to be Commanders; and Mr. William David Loch and Mr. George Don Murray (on passing the required examinations), to be Lieutenants (in consequence of the affair in New Zealand).

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. F. Lear, to be Dean of Salisbury.

Rev. W. E. Hony, to be Archdeacon of Salisbury.

Rev. R. M. Kennedy, to be Prebendary of Clonmethan, in the Church of St. Patrick, Dublin.

CHAPLAIN.

Hon. and Rev. R. W. T. West, to the Queen.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Sir Charles Wetherell, to be Deputy Steward of the University of Oxford.

Sir F. H. Doyle, to be Receiver

General of the Customs.

Sir David Pollock, to be Chief Justice of Bombay.

Joseph Phillimore, D. C. L., to be Judge of the Consistory Court of Glou

cester.

JULY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

2. Lieutenant-Colonels Henry Despard, 99th Foot, and Robert Henry Wynyard, 58th Foot, to be Companions of the Bath.

6. The Marquis of Lansdowne, K.G., to be Lord President of the Privy Council. The Duke of Bedford, and the Right Hon. Charles Wood, sworn of the Privy Council.-Lord Cottenham, to be Lord

High Chancellor.-The Earl of Minto, Keeper of the privy Seal.-Earl Grey, Viscount Palmerston, and the Right Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart., to be three of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. The Right Hon. Charles Wood, Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer.-The Earl of Besborough, Lieut.-General and General-Governor of Ireland. The Earl of Clarendon, President of the Committee of Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations.-Lord Campbell, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.-Lord John Russell, the Right Hon. Charles Wood, Viscount Ebrington, the O'Conor Don, William Gibson Craig, esq., and Henry Rich, esq., to be Commissioners of the Treasury.-The Right Hon. Fox Maule, Secretary at War.Andrew Rutherford, esq., Advocate for Scotland; and Thomas Maitland, esq., Solicitor-General for Scotland.

The Rev. John Mac Leod, D.D., to be one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools for Scotland.

7. The Earl of Auckland, G. C. B., Vice-Admiral Sir William Parker, G.C.B., Rear-Admiral J. W. Deans Dundas, Maurice F. F. Berkeley, esq., Capt. R. N., Lord John Hay, C. B., Capt. R. N., and the Hon. W. F. Cowper, to be Commissioners of the Admiralty.-The Duchess of Sutherland to be mistress of the Robes. Earl Spencer, to be Lord Chamberlain of Her Majesty's Household.-Lord Edward G. F. Howard, to be Vice-Chamberlain. Lord Marcus Hill, Comptroller.-Earl Fortescue, Lord Steward.-Lord Alfred Paget, to be Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal to Her Majesty; Viscount Morpeth, Alexander Milne, esq., and the Hon. Charles Alexander Gore, to be Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings. -The Marquis of Clanricarde, to be Postmaster-General.-The Right Hon. Richard Lalor Sheil, Master and Worker of Her Majesty's Mint; and the Right Hon. Thomas Babington Macaulay, Paymaster-General.

Henry James Perry, esq., Barristerat Law, to be one of the Commissioners to act in the prosecution of fiats in bankruptcy (at Liverpool).

8. The Right Hon. Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Bart., to be Her Majesty's Commissioner for the affairs of India.The Marquis of Anglesey, K. G. and G. C. B., to be Master-General of the Ordnance. Colonel C. R. Fox, to be Surveyor of the Ordnance; and Colonel

PROMOTIONS.

the Hon. George Anson, Clerk of the Ordnance.-Charles Buller, esq., to be Advocate-General.-Earl Spencer, Lord Edward G. F. Howard, and the Right Hon. Thomas Milner Gibson, sworn of the Privy Council.-The Right Hon. T. M. Gibson, to be Vice-President of the Board of Trade.

9. Earl Granville, to be Master of Her Majesty's Buck Hounds.

11. The Duke of Norfolk, to be Master of the Horse.

21. William Bunbury M'Clintock, of Manor Highgate, co. Fermanagh, esq., Commander Ř.N., in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle, Thomas Bunbury, of Lisnavagh and Moyle, co. Carlow, esq., to take the name of Bunbury

after M Clintock, and bear the arms of Bunbury in the first quarter.

24. Edmund, Earl of Morley, Henry George Francis, Earl Ducie, and Henry Manners, Lord Waterpark, to be Lords in Waiting in ordinary to Her Majesty.Thomas Henry, Lord Foley, to be Cap

tain of the Gentlemen at Arms.-Lucius Bentinck Viscount Falkland, to be Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard.

28. Capt. Charles Graham, and Commander George James Hay, R. N., to be Companions of the Bath.

To be Under-Secretaries of State.Home Department, Right Hon. E. J. Stanley; Foreign, Sir W. Somerville, Bart.; Colonial, Benjamin Hawes, esq., M. P.

To be Joint Secretaries of the Treasury.-John Parker, esq., and H. Tufnell, esq.

To be Secretary of the Admiralty. H. G. Ward, esq.

To be Secretaries to the Board of Control.-G. S. Byng, esq., and T. Wyse, esq.

Private Secretaries. Sir Dennis Le Marchant, and the Hon George Keppel, to Lord John Russell; Capt. the Hon. Grey, to Earl Grey; G. C. Cornwall, esq., to the Marquis of Clanricarde.

IRELAND. To be Lord Chancellor, Rt. Hon. M. Brady; Lord Chief Baron, Right Hon. D. R. Pigot; AttorneyGeneral, Richard Moore, esq.; SolicitorGeneral, James H. Monahan, esq.; Counsel to the Government, John Hatchell, esq., Q. C.; Under-Secretary of State, T. S. Redington, esq.

Household of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Mr. Prittie, to be Chamberlain ; Capt. Williams, Controller of the Household; Matthew Fortescue, esq., to be

Master of the Horse; Mr. Malor, Gentleman at Large; and to be Aides-de-Camp, Capt. Bagot, First A. D. C.; Hon. Capt. Daly, Lord Dunkellin, and Mr. Ponsonby (paid); Captain Bernard, Lord Mountcharles, and Lord Killian (unpaid).

ARMY APPOINTMENTS.

7. 50th Foot, Captain G. M. Tew, to be Major.-Brevet, to be Majors in the Army Captain H. S. Rowan, Royal Artillery, Captain C. Lewis, 80th Foot, Captain H. Matson, 58th Foot, Captain A. W. Reed, 98th Foot, Captain R. Denny, 58th Foot, Captain W. B. Marlow, Royal Engineers, Captain W. B. Langford, Royal Marines, and Captain H. R. E. Wilmot, Royal Artillery. The Rev. G. R. Gleig, M.A., Principal Chaplain to the Forces, to be Chaplain-General to the Forces; the Rev. C. Green,

M.A., and the Rev. W. Hare, M. A., to be Chaplains to the Forces.-Hospital Staff, Surgeon J. M'Andrew, M. D., from the 40th Foot, to be Staff Surgeon of the first class.

10. 30th Foot, brevet Lieutenant-Colonel H. S. Ormond, to be Lieutenant-Colonel; brevet Major J. G. Geddes, to be Major.-40th Foot, Captain T. J. Valiant, to be Major.-74th Foot, Major J. Fordyce, to be Lieutenant-Colonel; Captain the Hon. T. O'Grady, to be Major.

21. Brevet Captain Joseph Edward Greaves Emsall, 13th Foot, to be Major in the Army.

31. 26th Foot, brevet Major J. Paterson, to be Major.-85th Foot, Captain B. Major F. H. Robe, to be Major.—UnTaylor, to be Major.-87th Foot, brevet

attached, brevet Lieutenant-Colonel S. R. Warren (Major unattached), to be Lieutenant-Colonel.-Brevet Capt. M. Mulkern, 68th Foot, to be Major.-Staff, Major T. O'Brien, 87th Foot, to be Deputy Adjutant-General to the Forces in the Leeward and Windward Islands (with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army); Major W. J. D'Urban, 26th Foot, to be Deputy Quartermaster-General to the Forces in the Leeward and Windward Islands (with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army; Major H. J. French, 85th Foot, to be Deputy Quartermaster-General to the Forces serving at Jamaica (with the rank of LieutenantColonel in the Army).

NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

4. With reference to the engagement

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