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Edward Addison, who retires upon half-pay, 97th Foot. Dated 24th January 1851.

77th Foot, Gentleman Cadet James Kenneth Douglas Mackenzie, from the Royal Military College, to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Murray, appointed to the 94th Foot. Dated 24th January 1851.

89th Foot, Lieutenant James William Balfour, from the 42nd Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Head, appointed Dated 24th

January 1851.

Paymaster.

92nd Foot, Ensign William Miller to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Ross, who retires. Dated 24th January 1851.

Ensign Charles Greenhill, from the 91st Foot, to be Ensign, vice Miller. Dated 24th January 1851.

94th Foot, Ensign William Dean Hoare Guinness Day to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Bredin, who retires. Dated 24th January 1851. Ensign Michael William Lade Coast, from the 69th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Day.

24th January 1851.

Dated

Ensign John Murray, from the 77th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Charles Twysden Seale, dismissed by the sentence of a General Court Martial. Dated 24th January 1851.

BREVET.

Captain Kingston Dodd Lloyd, of the 57th Foot, to be Major in the Army. Dated 23rd No⚫vember 1841.

Office of Ordnance, 21st January 1851.

Ordnance Medical Department.

Assistant-Surgeon Melbourne Broke Gallwey to be Surgeon, vice John Mackintosh, M.D. retired on half-pay. Dated 3rd January 1851. Howell Walters Voss, Gent. to be AssistantSurgeon, vice Gallwey. Dated 3rd January 1851.

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.

Hilary Term, 14th Victoria.

Wednesday the 22nd day of January 1851. This Court will hold Sittings on Monday the 10th day of February next ensuing, and on the four following days, namely, Tuesday the 11th, Wednesday the 12th, Thursday the 13th, and Friday the 14th, day of February next ensuing, and on Wednesday the 26th day of February next ensuing, and will at such Sittings proceed in disposing of the business then pending in the Paper of New Trials, in the Paper of Special Cases, and in the Paper of Demurrers; and also in giving judgment in all cases then standing for judgment.

Read in open Court,

E. Bennett.

Fred. Pollock.
J. Parke.

E. H. Alderson.
T. J. Platt.

Then follows an Order from the Poor Law Board, dated the 7th day of January 1851, directing that the whole of the Act passed in the fourteenth year of the reign of Her Majesty, intituled

"An Act to prevent the holding of vestry or other meetings in churches, and for regulating the appointment of vestry clerks," shall forthwith be applied to and be put in force within the parish of Eastbourne, in the county of Sussex.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JANUARY 28,

1851.

Downing-Street, January 27, 1851.

THE Queen has been pleased to re-appoint Sir Charles Augustus Fitz Roy, Knt. to be Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over the colony of New South Wales, and to appoint him to be Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over the colonies of Van Diemen's Land, Victoria, and South Australia, and to be Governor General of all the colonies of Australia, including the colony of Western Australia.

Her Majesty has further been pleased to reappoint Sir William Thomas Denison, Knt. Captain in the corps of Royal Engineers, to be Lieutenant Governor of the colony of Van Diemen's Land, and Sir Henry Edward Fox Young, Knt. to be Lieutenant Governor of the colony of South Australia, and to appoint Charles Joseph La Trobe, Esq. to be Lieutenant Governor of the colony of Victoria.

Foreign-Office, January 27, 1851.

The Queen has been graciously pleased to appoint Lieutenant-General the Earl of West

morland, G.C.B. now Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Berlin, to be Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Vienna.

The Queen has also been graciously pleased to appoint Rear-Admiral Sir Edmund Lyons, Bart. and G.C.B. now Her Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederation, to be Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Stockholm.

The Queen has also been graciously pleased to appoint Arthur Charles Magenis, Esq. now acting Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Vienna, to be Her Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederation.

The Queen has also been graciously pleased to appoint the Hon. Henry George Howard, now Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at the Court of Lisbon, to be Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at the Court of Vienna.

Foreign-Office, January 27, 1851.

The Queen has been pleased to approve of Mr. Thomas Harling as Consul at Cowes for His Majesty the King of the Belgians.

Foreign-Office, January 15, 1851.

The Queen has been graciously pleased to appoint John Bell, Esq. now British ViceConsul at Oran, to be Her Majesty's Consul in Algeria.

Whitehall, January 27, 1851.

Her Majesty has been pleased to grant the office and place of Reader of Physic in the University of Cambridge unto Henry John Hayles Bond, M.D. in the room of John Haviland, M.D. deceased.

NAVAL MEDALS.

Admiralty, 25th January 1851.

Three years and seven months have now elapsed since notice was first issued by command of Her Majesty, in the Gazette of 1st June 1847, requiring all persons to make application who should consider themselves qualified to receive a Medal for their sevices during the late wars, as therein specified.

Although above 17,000 Officers, seamen, and marines, and soldiers serving as marines, have, after investigation, been declared qualified, it is supposed that some claims may be still outstanding:

My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty therefore direct, that all remaining claims, under the Gazette notices of 1st June 1847, 1st June 1848, and 11th February 1850, be brought forward without loss of time; and notice is hereby given, that no claim will be taken into consideration unless it is submitted before the 1st May next ensuing.

By command of their Lordships,

J. PARKER.

Admiralty, 23rd January 1851.
Corps of Royal Marines.

First Lieutenant Henry Edward Delacombe to be
Captain, vice Fraser, placed on half-pay.

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