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Ensign James Lambert Byrne to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Gordon. Dated 27th

December 1851.

Ensign Joseph William Haleman to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice McPherson, who retires. Dated 26th December 1851.

3rd West India Regiment, Major William Irwin, from the 88th Foot, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, by purchase, vice Abbott, who retires. Dated 26th December 1851.

BREVET.

Major Park Percy Nevill, of the 63rd Foot, to be Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army. Dated 11th November 1851.

Captain Thomas Bulkeley, of the 71st Foot, to be Major in the Army. Dated 11th November

1851.

HOSPITAL STAFF.

Assistant-Surgeon Robert Bowen, from the 48th Foot, to be Staff Surgeon of the Second Class. Dated 26th December 1851.

Assistant Staff Surgeon Thomas Waller Barrow to be Staff Surgeon of the Second Class. Dated 26th December 1851.

Acting Assistant-Surgeon Francis Cogan to be Assistant-Surgeon to the Forces, vice Clarke, appointed to 13th Foot. Dated 26th December 1851.

UNATTACHED.

Lieutenant William Allan Courtenay, from Adjutant of a Recruiting District, to be Captain, without purchase. Dated 26th December 1851.

Admiralty, 23rd December 1851.

Corps of Royal Marines.

Colonel Second Commandant John Rawlins Coryton to be Colonel Commandant, vice Gordon, retired.

Lieutenant-Colonel Stephen Giles to be Colonel Second Commandant, vice Coryton, promoted. Brevet Major James Whitcomb to be LieutenantColonel, vice Giles, promoted.

First Lieutenant Richard Farmar to be Captain, vice Whitcomb, promoted.

Second Lieutenant Dixon Whidbey Curry to be First Lieutenant, vice Farmar, promoted.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 30, 1851.

AT the Court at Windsor, the 26th day of December 1851,

PRESENT,

The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

HER Majesty having been pleased to appoint the Right Honourable Granville George, Earl Granville, to be one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, his Lordship was this day, by Her Majesty's command, sworn one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State accordingly.

At the Court at Windsor, the 26th day of December 1851,

PRESENT,

The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

Whereas by an Act, passed in the seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled "An Act for "rendering more easy the taking the poll at county "elections," it is enacted, that it shall be lawful for His Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, from time to time, on petition from the justices of any county, riding, parts, or division in England or Wales, in quarter sessions assembled, representing that the number of polling places for such county, riding, parts, or division is insufficient, and praying that the place or places mentioned in the said petition may be a polling place or polling places for the county, riding, parts, or division of the county within which such place or places is or are situate, to declare that any place or places mentioned in the said petition shall be a polling place or polling places for that county, riding, parts, or division, and that the justices of the peace for such county, riding, parts, or division, in quarter sessions, or some special sessions assembled, as mentioned in the Act, passed in the third year of the reign of His said late Majesty, intituled "An Act to settle and "determine the divisions of counties, and the "limits of cities and boroughs, in England and "Wales, in so far as respects the election of "Members to serve in Parliament," shall conformably to the said last-mentioned Act, divide such county, riding, parts, or division into convenient polling districts, and assign one of such districts to each polling place:

And whereas the justices of the peace within the southern division of the county of Derby, in quarter sessions assembled, at the County-hall, in Derby, on the fourteenth day of October one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, have presented a petition to Her Majesty in Council, representing that the number of polling places for the said southern division is insufficient, and praying that the town of Repton may be declared a polling place for the said southern division:

Now, therefore, Her Majesty, having taken the said petition into consideration, doth, pursuant to the first-mentioned Act of Parliament, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, declare, order, and direct that the said place named in the said petition, namely the town of Repton, shall be a polling place for the southern division of the county of Derby; and further, that the justices of the peace for the said southern division of the said county, in quarter sessions, or some special sessions assembled, as mentioned in the said Act of the third year of the reign of His Majesty King William the Fourth, shall divide the said southern division into convenient polling districts, and assign one of such districts to each polling place. C. C. Greville.

This Gazette also contains an Order in Council, dated the 26th day of December 1851, directing in conformity to the report of the General Board of Health, that the Public Health Act 1848, and every part thereof, except the section numbered 50 in the copies of that Act printed by Her Majesty's printers, should be applied to and be in force within and throughout the borough of Maidenhead, in the county of Berks, and all the boundaries thereof, that the said borough shall be

and constitute a district for the purposes of the said Public Health Act, and nominating a Local Board of Health to act for the said district.

And a similar Order in Council, of the same date, directing that every part of the said Public Health Act, except as above excepted, shall be applied to and be in force within and throughout the parish of Wednesbury, in the county of Stafford, and the boundaries thereof; that the said parish shall be and constitute a district for the purposes of the Public Health Act; and containing such directions and regulations for the election of a Local Board of Health therein, as are applicable to the said district.

Windsor-Castle, December 29, 1851.

This day had audience of Her Majesty :

His Excellency Monsieur Alexandre Colonna Walewski, Ambassador from the French Republick, to deliver a letter from the President of the French Republick, accompanying a present of tapestry from the French Nation on the occasion of the Great Exhibition;

And the Baron de Brunnow, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Emperor of all the Russias, on his return to England after a temporary absence:

To which they were respectively introduced by the Earl Granville, Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.

Office of Ordnance, 29th December 1851.
Corps of Royal Engineers.

Brevet Major Alexander Gordon to be LieutenantColonel, vice Hore, retired on full pay. Dated 6th December 1851.

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