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opened to the depth of five feet without exposure of coffins or disturbance of entire bones. -CHILHAM, KENT. Forthwith beneath the church.

At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, the 9th day of January, 1863.

The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council was pleased to order that the representations of the Right Honourable Sir George Grey. Bart., one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State (as set forth in this Gazette), that no new burial-ground should be opened in any of the undermentioned parishes, without the previous approval of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and that interments in the same should be discontinued, with the following modifications, viz.:

NEWENT, GLOUCESTERSHIRE.- Forthwith in the church; and from and after the thirty-first of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, in the churchyard, except in now existing vaults and walled graves in which each coffin shall be enclosed in concrete, or in masonry or brickwork properly cemented, and except in other graves which can be opened to the depth of five feet without the disturbance of human bones or exposure of coffins. DARLINGTON.-In the churchyard of Holy Trinity, except in now existing vaults and walled graves, in which each coffin shall be embedded in charcoal and separately entombed in concrete, or in masonry or brickwork properly cemented; and except in grave spaces never previously buried in, and purchased before the eleventh day of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two. CUMBERWORTH, YORKSHIRE. - Forthwith beneath the church; and from and after the first

day of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, in the churchyard, with the exception of existing family vaults and brick graves which can be opened without the disturbance of human remains, and in which each coffin shall be separately en.ombed in stone or brickwork properly cemented.

should be taken into consideration by a Committee of the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, on the twenty-fifth day of February next.

Foreign Office, January 13, 1863.

The Queen has been graciously pleased to appoint the following gentlemen, now Attachés at the places undermentioned, to be Third Secretaries in Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service:

Christian William Lawrence, Esq., Madrid.
James George Ferguson Russell, Esq., Berlin.
Frederick Antrobus, Esq., Paris.

Whitehall, January 12, 1863.

The Queen has been pleased to present the Reverend Peter Neil Mackichan to the church at Lochgilphead, in the parish of Glassary, in the presbytery of Inverary, and shire of Argyll, vacant by the transportation of the Reverend John Stewart to the charge and office of Third Minister of the united parish of Inverness and Bona.

Crown Office, January 12, 1863.
MEMBER returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.

County of Kent. Eastern Division.

Sir Edward Cholmeley Dering, Bart., in the room of William Deedes, Esq., deceased.

Board of Trade, Whitehall, January 13, 1963.

The Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade have received from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs a translation, forwarded by Her Majesty's Minister at Madrid, of a Spanish Royal Order, postponing until the 1st March, 1864, the operation of the Spanish Customs Tariff Law of the 27th November last (a notice of which was inserted in the London Gazette of the 23rd ultimo), so far as regards the following articles, which, unless otherwise provided by the Cortes, will pay until that date the undermentioned duties (whereby one half only of the reductions made by the above law will come into immediate effect).

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India Office, 12th January, 1863.

BOMBAY STAFF CORPS.

Her Majesty has been pleased to approve of the following appointments of Officers to the Bombay Staff Corps, on its formation, in accordance with the provisions of the Royal Warrant, dated 16th January, 1861 :

To be Lieutenant-Colonels.

Lieutenant-Colonel (Brevet Colonel) Phillip Kearney Mc Gregor Skinner, of the 9th Native Infantry. Dated 25th April, 1858.

Lieutenant-Colonel (Major-General) Edward Green, C.B., of the late 30th Native Infantry. Dated 13th July, 1858.

Lieutenant-Colonel William Frederick Marriott, of the Engineers. Dated 16th August, 1860. Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Lincoln Stephen Hough, of the late 31st Native Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1861.

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Major Thomas Stock, of the late 3rd European
. Regiment. Dated 18th February, 1861.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Henry James
Barr, of the late 2nd European Regiment.
Dated 18th February, 1861.

Major Willian Broome Salmon, of the 19th Native
Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1861.
Major Henry Torrens Vincent, of the 7th Native
Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1861..

To be Majors.

Major (Brevet Colonel) Henry Joseph Pelly, of the 8th Native Infantry. Dated 1st October,

1859.

Major Stephen James Keate Whitehill, of the 23rd Native Infantry. Dated 29th September,

Major John Bruce Dunsterville, of the 4th Native Infantry. Dated 7th October, 1860.

Captain (Brevet Major) Robert Wallace, of the 18th Native Infantry. Dated 18th February,

1861.

Captain (Brevet Major) Robert James Shaw, of the late 1st European Regiment. Dated 18th February, 1861.

Captain (Brevet Major) Michie Forbes Gordon, of the late 2nd European Regiment. Dated 18th February, 1861.

Captain (Brevet Major) Charles Robert West Hervey, of the late 2nd European Regiment. Dated 18th February, 1861.

Captain (Brevet Major) Thomas Alexander Cowper, of the 22nd Native Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1861.

Captain William Edmondstone MacLeod, of the 20th Native Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1861.

Captain (Brevet Major) Charles Malcolm Barrow, of the 19th Native Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1861.

Captain (Brevet Major) Robert Phayre, of the 25th Native Infantry. Dated 18th February, ·

1861.

Captain George Alexander Leckie, of the late 30th Native Infantry. Dated 18th February,

1861.

Captain (Brevet Colonel) George Malcolm, C.B., of the 1st Native Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1861.

Captain D'Oyley Trevor Compton, of the late 29th Native Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1861. Captain Christopher Palmer Rigby, of the 16th Native Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1861. Captain (Brevet Colonel) Robert Romer Young

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