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Ensign J. Pyne, from 1st Foot. Dated 1st October, 1858.

Ensign Abraham Anderson, from 44th Foot, vice Newbatt, whose promotion from 10th Foot, has been cancelled. Dated 1st October, 1858.

18th Foot, Lieutenant John Bland Sawyer, from 76th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Beachey, who exchanges. Dated 1st October, 1858.

Ensign W. H. James, from 31st Foot, to be Lieutenant, without purchase. Dated 1st October, 1858.

Dated

21st Foot, Assistant-Surgeon Thomas Walsh, from the Staff, to be Assistant-Surgeon. 1st October, 1858.

Quartermaster George Thompson, from a Depôt Battalion, to be Paymaster, vice Shuttleworth, appointed to the 51st Foot. Dated 1st October,

1858.

22nd Foot, Ensign W. C. Plunket to be Lieutetenant, without purchase. Dated 1st October, 1858.

Ensign F. S. Chichester to be Lieutenant, without purchase. Dated 1st October, 1858.

Ensign F. E. Edwards Wilson to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Mant, who retires. Dated 1st October, 1858.

36th Foot, Lieutenant F. X. de Courcy Orange

to be Captain, by purchase, vice Shaw, who retires. Dated 1st October, 1858.

Ensign E. D. Newbolt to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Orange. Dated 1st October, 1858. 54th Foot, Paymaster William Marriott, from Depôt Battalion, to be Paymaster, vice Daniel, who exchanges. Dated 1st October, 1858. 58th Foot, Ensign C. H. S. Jones to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Tighe, promoted in the 11th Foot. Dated 1st October, 1858. 10 F

1858.

61st Foot, Lieutenant Stephen McDonough to b Captain, without purchase, vice Brevet-Lieu

tenant Colonel Otter, deceased. Dated 27t July, 1858.

Lieutenant Thomas George Dupré Payn to b Captain, without purchase, vice Richardson appointed to 11th Foot.

1858.

Dated 1st October

Ensign Miah Murphy to be Lieutenant, withou purchase, vice McDonough. Dated 27th July, 1858.

Ensign Arthur Jolliffe Tuffnell to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Payn. Dated 1st October, 1858.

65th Foot, Lieutenant A. B. Toker to be Instructor of Musketry. Dated 11th September, 1858. 69th Foot, Ensign Redmond B. C. Daubeny to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Bulger, promoted in 10th Foot. Dated 1st October, 1858.

73rd Foot, Ensign W. Clerke to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Farrington, whose promotion by purchase, on the 16th July, 1858, has been cance.led. Dated 1st October, 1858. 74th Foot, Lieutenant Henry Currie to be Adjutant, vice A. D. Bell, who resigns the Adjutancy only. Dated 30th July, 1858.

Arthur Meredith Duff, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase, in succession to Lieutenant Ingles, promoted in the 16th Foot. Dated 1st October, 1858.

75th Foot, Ensign John Thomas H. Butt to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Martin, promoted, in 12th Foot. Dated 1st October, 1858. Ensign Augustus L'Estrange to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Cowell, promoted in 14th Foot. Dated 1st October, 1858.

76th Foot, Lieutenant R. W. Beachey, from 18th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice J. B. Sawyer, who exchanges. Dated 1st October, 1858.

3rd West India Regiment, Lieutenant Robert William Harley to be Captain, without purchase, vice Davies, appointed to 10th Foot.

1st October, 1858.

Dated

Ensign Thomas Davies Mahon to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Harley. Dated 1st October, 1858.

DEPOT BATTALION.

Paymaster Samuel Daniel, from the 54th Foot, to be Paymaster, vice Marriott, who exchanges. Dated 1st October, 1858.

HOSPITAL STAFF.

The appointment of Mr. E. Brown as Acting Assistant-Surgeon, which appeared in the Gazette of the 17th ultimo, has been cancelled.

BREVET.

Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Henry Louth, 86th Foot, to be Colonel in the Army, for distinguished service in the field. Dated 20th July, 1858. Lieutenant-Colonel J. W. S. Smith, C.B., of a Depôt Battalion, having completed three years' actual service, in the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, to be Colonel in the Army, under the Royal Warrant of the 6th October, 1854. Dated 2nd September, 1858.

Brevet - Lieutenant-Colonel

Edward Stopford

Claremont, C.B., Major on half-pay Unattached,
Her Majesty's Military Commissioner at Paris,
to be Colonel in the Army, under the Royal
Warrant of 6th October, 1854. Dated 14th
September, 1858.

Brevet-Major John Macpherson, 11th Foot, to b
Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army. Dated 9t
November, 1846.

Brevet-Lieutenant-Colonel John Macpherson, 11t
Foot, to be Colonel in the Army.
June, 1854.

Dated 9t

Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Somerset.

West Somerset Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry. William Speke the younger, Esq., to be Captain, vice Browne, resigned. Dated 25th September, 1858.

Cornet Francis George Bernard to be Lieutenant, vice Lucas, promoted. Dated 25th September, 1858.

Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Lanark.

2nd Royal Lanarkshire Militia.

John Edward Thompson, Gent., to be Ensign, vice William Benjamin Wilkin, promoted. Dated 18th September, 1858.

Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of the County of York and of the City and County of the City of York.

West York Rifle Regiment of Militia.

William Lawrence Webb, Gent., to be Ensign. Dated 27th September, 1858.

Henry Cox Wilkin, Gent., to be Ensign, vice Goldicutt, promoted. Dated 27th September, 1858.

MEMORANDUM.

The Commission of Mr. Lawrence William Toulmin as Ensign in this Regiment has been cancelled.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of OCTOBER 5, 1858.

Indian Office, October 2, 1858.

THE Secretary of State for India has received the following papers.

No. 1.

GENERAL ORDERS BY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL OF INDIA.

Military Department, Allahabad, June 19, 1858.

No. 226 of 1858.

THE services of the Volunteer Cavalry being no longer required, the Right Honorable the Governor-General is pleased to direct that the infantry soldiers now attached to it shall rejoin their respective regiments, and that the corps shall be finally broken up, from the date of receipt of this order at Lucknow.

2. In testimony of the Governor-General's appreciation of the services of the Volunteer Cavalry, his Lordship authorizes the bestowal of a gratuity of rupees (300) three hundred each, on all members of the corps not being officers or soldiers.

3. The Volunteer Cavalry took a prominent part in all the successes which marked the advance of the late Major-General Sir H. Havelock, from Allahabad to Lucknow; and on every occasion of its employment against the rebels, whether on the advance to Lucknow, or as part of the force with which Major-General Sir J. Outram held

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