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CAPTAINS-Sir E, T. Troubridge, Bart. CB., (1807) to Formidable-J. Clavell, (1808) to Greenwich Hospital-W, H. Shirreff, (1809) to Poictiers, as superintendent of Chatham dockyard-Sir W. O. Pell, Knt., (1813) to be superintendent of Deptford victualling yard-R. Smart, KH., (1837) to Howe, as flag captain to Sir F. Mason-Right Hon. Lord C. E. Paget, (1839) to Aigle-The Hon. C. G. J. B. Elliot, (1841) to Spartan-Sir E, Tucker, KCB., (1807) to have a good service pension-F. E. Loch, (1814) to be superintendent of quarantine establishment, Stangate Creek-C. Hope, (1826) to Thalia-The Hon. G. Grey, (1834) to Belvidera-W. H. Henderson, CB., (1838) to Victory-Sir W. Dickson, Bart, (1837) to Volage-Sir J. E. Home, Bart., (1837) to North Star--The Hon. H. Keppell, (1837) to Dido-W. A. B. Hamilton, (1828) to be private secretary to the Earl of Haddington, first Lord of the Admiralty A. T. E. Vidal, (1825) to Styx, for particular service.-J. Parker, (1838) to Vestal-T. W. Carter, (1831) to Winchester.

COMMANDERS-H. Boys, (1835,) to Vixen-S. F. Harmer, (1837) to Driver -E. Ommaney, (1840) to Vesuvius-C. H. Seale, (1826) to Serpent-J.M'Donnell, (1838) to Malabar-C. C. Otway, (1839) to command Victor-E. N. Troubridge, (1841) to command Wanderer— W. C. Phillott, (1838) to Impregnable, v. A. Forbes, (1838) to Illustrious-H. Henry, (1838) to Devastation.

LIEUTENANTS T. D. Stewart, (1815) to command Heroine-W. P. Crozier, (837) to command Pantaloon-E. Simmons (1811) to be director of police in Chatham dockyard—W. T. Petch (1814) add. to Victory for packet service, Wey. mouth-T. Scriven (1822) to Ocean, for packet service, Dover-T. Prior (1829) to be agent on board contract steam vessels carrying the mail between Liverpool and Kingston-J. Carter (1815) to command Viper-C. Jenkin (1829) to com. Avon-J. Sanderson, b, (1840), G. C. Mends (1829), A. P. Ryder (1841) to Malabar-W. Maclean (1830) to be flag ieutenant to Sir F. Mason-R. B. Rowley (1837) J. F. Warre (1841), T. Mitchell (1841), and Hon. G. D. Keene

to Formidable-W. W. Hornby (1833), F. W. Horton (1889), T. Baillie (1837), J. C. Dickson (1839), and J. A. Gordon (1838) to Warspile-E. Smith, E. S. Sotheby (1835) to Madagascar-Mottley to Wasp-W. N. Boyce (1815) to Vixen -F. W. P. Bouverie (1839) to be flag lieutenant to Rear admiral Hon. D. P. Bouverie E. Hogge (1841), A. Royer (1841), and E. Tatham (1838) to Belci dera-C. H. Caldwell (1841), and H. S. Hawker (1838) to Aigle–T. Downes (1838) to Driver-J. Day (1808) and T. Hall (1816) to Victory-J. Thurburn (1841) to Queen-C. R. Johnson (1840) add. to Powerful-D. A. Buchan (1841) to Vixen-J. Sibbald (1837), and H. G. Morris (1837) to Syren-George Winsor (1826), and A. S. Austen (1841) to Cambrian-Jenkins to Avon-C. P. Ladd (1815) to Redwing-J. Barnes, a, (1813)

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command Nightingale-A. Parks (1815) add. to Victory for packet service, Weymouth-J. Day (1808) add. to Royal Sovereign yacht for packet service, Port Patrick-J. Wise (1815) to be director of police in Chatham dockyard-E. Ramsay (1810) to be do. in Sheerness do.—J. West to command Volcano-R. Lowcay (1815) to Poitiers for Chatham Ordinary

C. M. Mathison (1827) and W. Rotanson (1841) to Malabur-R. M. Fould (1840) and T. Lysaught 1841) to Spartan -W. Houston to Illustrious, as flag lieutenant to Sir C. Adam-H. E. Winthrop (1839) add. to do.-R. Ellis (1841) to Electra-W, G. Luard to Belleisle-T. Christian, (1830) to Excellent-A. Farquar to Southampton-C. C. Grey (1839) to be flag lieutenant to Sir E. Codring ton.

MASTERS-J. Hutchins (1838) to Belvidera-R. O. Stuart (1841) to North Star-J. Jarvis to Driver-P. Wellington (1840) to Thalia-T. Laen, (1812) to Rhadamanthus-J. N. King (1829) to Cambrian-A. Vanzetti (1837) to Warspite-J. C. Barlow (1835) to Malabar— H. J. London to Spartan.

MATES-L. U. Hammet, E. Inglefield, O. Borland, W. Lambert, H. Foote, and C. Wood to Illustrious-W. Connolly, E. Lloyd and T. Girdlestone to Madagascar-O. Cumberland, F. D. Yonge, to Caledonia-A. Wilmhurst to Spartan

J. Palmer to Royal George—L. Pigot, J. Ballard, W. Parkinson, and F. Simkinson to Cambrian-M. Connolly to Lightning-W. Wardrop, C. Simpson, and F. Porteus to Malabar-W. B. De Blaquiere and D. Gordon to Excellent— F. Sleeman to Driver-T. Pakenham to Warspite-J. Spencer to Isis-W. Hood to Sea flower-J. Taylor to Ardent.

SECOND-MASTERS-T. Hart to LynxW. Mills to Royal George-J. Pasco, Rhadamanthus-S. Spain to Heroine.

MIDSHIPMEN-C. Rowley to Madagascar-F. Warren, H. Grant, J. Henderson, and W. Lapidge to IllustriousF. Marryat to Excellent-H. Molineux to Impregnable-E. Leeds and F. Lloyd to Warspile-D. Herbert to Electra-R. Beale to Queen-G. Ridge to Scout.

W.

-H. L. Dolling, (add.) to Cambrian-J.
W. Fletcher to Harlequin-H. Graham
to Aigle-F. Graham, MD., and H. D.
Mason to Warspile.

PURSERS-T. Hookey to North Star-
D. Simpson to Belvidera-W. Lawes to
packet establishment at Liverpool-R.
Wilson to Isis-J. Hobbs to Harlequin
-J. Jacobs to Warspile-G, Harrison to
Malabar-J. Reid to Cambrian-J.
Greaves to Spartan-J. Ozzard to packet
service, Weymouth-W. Wilkins to
Hecate-E. Hooper to Queen.

CHAPLAINS-J. Hill to Malabar-E. Ritson to Ceylon for service of Dockyard and Naval-hospital, Malta-P. Somerville to Warspite-A. Fielding to Illustrious-G. Hall to Malabar-F. Gallway to Formidable.

NAVAL INSTRUCTORS-J. Laverty to Warspite-A, W. Lane to Illustrious— -T. Eastman to Formidable.

CLERKS-J. M. Jefferson to Impreg

VOLUNTEERS 1st Class-W. B. Urmston to Queen-Paisley to Electra-C. Simpson, and L. A. Whymper to Malabar-T. L. Hallowes to Isis-E. Stone, T. Ramsey, W. Elphinstone, Hepburn, and J. Elliot to IllustriousF. Protheroe, and Hexham to Madagascar-E. P. Owen, C. B. Hope, J. Ward, and Newport to Warspite-G. R. Packin, and T. Bates to Howe-P. Lethbridge to Wellesley-F. Herbert to Vestal-A. Kingston to Calcutta-J Trevenew, W. Davey, and E. L. Vernon to BelvideraJ. Burgess to Pique--J. Rowley to Mag-nable-W. Donald in charge of Jamaica nificent-P. Lakin to Formidable-H. Yard-H. Wiseman in charge of stores Sainsbury to Cambrian―F. E. Boyce to at Valparaiso-C. Jones to be clerk in Driver-St. John Coventry to Powerful. charge of Pantaloon-R. Godson to ExSURGEONS-T. Miller to Plymouth cellent-J. Cleeve to Pique-H. Batedivision of Royal Marines-J. B. Hatton man to Rhadamanthus-G. Singer add. to Malabar-D. Geddes to Belleisle-J. to Belvidera-T. Wise to Serpent-E. Smith (c) to Cambrian-H. Goldney to Atkin (in charge) to Lynx-W. De CarSpartan-A. Allen, MD.. to Belvidera- teret and J. M. Hobbs to Queen-T. King, MD., to Pique-J. M. Brown to Gilbert to Volcano. North Star-W. Houghton to DriverJ. Drummond to Queen-C. T. S. Kevers to Heroine-J. Laud to Syren-J. Campbell to Astræa.

ASSISTANT-SURGEONS-W. Dickson, MD., and M. Burton, MD., to Queen-A. M'Donald, (acting) to Belvidera-T. Keoun to Pantaloon-C. A. Anderson, (add.) to Camperdown-C. T. S. Kevern to Heroine-J. Lind to Illustrious-R. Hayward, and E. Elliott, (acting) to Malabar-W.M'Mahon (add.) to Spartan

COAST GUARD.

COMMANDERS-C, Parker and A. Kellet, to be Inspecting commanders.

LIEUTENANTS-E. Hennah, J. Clark, T. S. Coppinger, and P. Bissom, to be chief officers.

Mr. J. Reid to Registrar of Vice admiralty court, Cape of Good Hope.

Mr. M. Costello to be advocate and proctor of Vice admiralty court, Gibraltar Mr. Price to be secretary to Vice-adml. Sir F. Mason, KCB.

MOVEMENTS AND STATIONS OF HER MAJESTY'S NAVY.

AT HOME.

ALBAN, st. v., Mr. J. King, 10th Sept. arrived at Portsmouth from Hull, with depot of 73rd regt.

APOLLO, (tr. sh.) Mr. A. Karley, 17th Sept. arrived at Portsmouth from Quebec with 32nd regt.

ATHOL, Mas.-Com. C. P. Bellamy 16th Aug. left Portsmouth for Barbados.

BELLEISLE, 72, Capt. J. T. Nicolas, KH., 1st Sept. at Cork, 4th sailed, 5th arrived at Plymouth.

BITTERN, Com. Hon. G. B, Lary, 20th Aug. sailed for South America from Portsmouth.

DEVASTATION, (st. v.) commissioned at Woolwich by Com. Henry.

DIDO, 18, Capt. L. Davis, CB., 18th arrived at Chatham, paid off, recommissioned 4th Sept. by Captain the Hon. H. Capel.

DUBLIN, 50, Capt. J. J. Tucker, 20th Aug. left Portsmouth, 21st arrived at Plymouth, 28th sailed for S. America.

FORMIDABLE, Capt. Sir E. T. Trou

bridge, 25th Aug. commissioned at Sheer

ness.

HASTINGS, 72, Capt. J. Lawrence, CB. 13th Aug. sailed for Mediterranean. HEROINE, 10, commissioned at Woolwich by Lieut. Stuart.

ILLUSTRIOUS, at Portsmouth fitting. IMPREGNABLE, 110 Capt. T. Forest, CB. 3rd Sept. left l'ortsmouth for Mediterranean with flag of Rear-admiral Thomas, 10th at Plymouth.

Isis, 44, Capt. Sir J. Marshall, 21st Aug. at Sheerness fitting.

MELVILLE, 72, Capt. Hon R. S. Dundas, 21st Aug. paid off at Portsmouth.

NORTH STAR, Commissioned by Capt. Sir J. E. Home, 9th Sept at Portsmouth. PIQUE, 36, Capt. E. Boxer, 3rd Sept. left Spithead with flag of Admiral Sir C. Adam for West Indies.

ROSE, 16, Com. P. Christie, 16th Sept. arrived at Plymouth from Brazil.

SAMARANG, 26, Capt. J. Scott, 17th Aug. arrived at Portsmouth from China, 20th moved into harbour.

SAPPHIRE, (tr. sh.) Mas.-com. G. Cole, 16th August, left Portsmouth for Quebec.

SCOUT, Com. J. Larcom, 20th Aug. left Sheerness for Portsmouth, 23rd arr. 3rd Sept. left Plymouth for Mediterra

nean.

STYx, (st. v.) 12th Aug. commissioned at Sheerness by Com. A. T. E Vidal. VIPER, 6, commissioned at Portsmouth by Lieut. J. Curtis.

WOLVERINE, 16, Com. W. Tucker (b) 21st August arrived at Plymouth from Africa, 22nd passed Deal from westward.

PORTSMOUTH-In harbour-Excellent, Queen, Victory, Illustrious, Warspite, Madagascar, Belvidera, Royal George, North Star, Driver, Rapid, Pantaloon, Viper, Avon; Alban and Echo steamers; Sylvia surveying-vessel.

PLYMOUTH-In the Sound-Belleisle, Impregnable, Nightingale-In Hamoaze -Caledonia, San Josef, Malabar, Cambrian, Spartan.

ABROAD.

ALBERT, Capt. Trotter, 5th Sept. in Monserado roads, coast of Africa, all in good health in the expedition.

ARROW, 10, Lieut.-com. W. Robinson, 8th July at Rio Janeiro.

BEAGLE, (st. v.) Acting com. J. L. Stokes, 1st April, at Sydney.

BRITANNIA, 120, Capt. J. Drake, 19th Aug. left Corfu for Malta, 26th arrived, 5th Sept. remained.

CALCUTTA, 81, Capt. Sir T. Roberts,

CB., 23rd July off Alexandria, 22nd Aug. sailed for Beyrout.

CAMBRIDGE, 78, Capt. E. Barnard, 24th July at Beyrout.

COCKATRICE, Lieut. J. Oxenham, 8th Rio Janeiro.

COLUMBINE, 16, Com. G. Elliott, 11th May arrived at Macao from Chusan.

COMUS, 18, Com. E. Nepean, 24th July at Jamaica from the Havana, with 270,000 dollars, 5th Aug. left Barbados.

CORNWALLIS, 72, Capt. P. Richards, 9th July arrived at Madeira in ten days from the Lizard.

CYCLOPS, Capt. H. T. Austen, 5th Sept. at Malta.

ENDYMION, 38, Capt. Hon. F. W. Gray, 12th June arrived at Aden leaky, having struck on a reef off I. Juan de Nova in Mozambique channel May 18.

EREBUS, Capt. J. C. Ross, 20th April at Hobart Town.

ESPOIR, 10, Lieut.-com. J. T. Paulson, 10th Aug. in the Tagus.

FAIR ROSAMOND, 2, Lieut.-com. A. G. Bulman, 20th July arrived at Halifax.

GANGES, 84, Capt. B. Reynolds, 22nd Aug. left Corfu, 20th arrived at Malta. GORGON, (st. v.) Capt. W. H. Henderson, 5th Sept. arrived at Malta.

GRECIAN, 16, Com. W. Smyth, 5th June, arrived at Rio.

HAZARD, 18, Com. Hon. C. G. J. Elliott, 24th Aug. arrived at Malta from Zante,

HORNET, 6, Lieut.-com. R. B. Miller, 5th Aug. left Barbados.

Hows, 120, Capt. Sir W. O. Pell, 19th Aug, left Corfu for Malta, 26th arrived, 5th Sept. remained.

IMPLACABLE, 74, Capt. E. Harvey. 3rd Sept. at Tunis.

INCONSTANT, Capt. D. Pring, 24th of July at Beyrout.

INDUS, 84, Capt. Sir J. Stirling, 22nd August passed Gibraltar.

MODESTE, 18, Com. Eyres, 15th July at Canton.

PARTRIDGE, 10, Lieut.-com. W. Morris, (a) 8th July at Rio Janeiro.

PHOENIX, (st. v.) Com. R. Stopford, 24th July at Beyrout.

PILOT, 16, Com. G. Ramsey, 25th July arrived at Bermuda, with flag of Com. Douglas.

POWERFUL, 84, Capt. C. Napier, 24th July at Beyrout.

REVENGE, 76, Capt. Hon. W. Waldegrave, 3rd Sept. at Tunis.

SAPPHO, 16, Com. T. Frazer, 17th July at Barbados.

SAVAGE, 10, Lieut. J. Bowker, 4th Aug. arrived at Gibraltar, and sailed to westward.

SERINGAPATAM, 42, Capt. J. Leith, 7th Aug. arrived at Halifax from Barbados.

SOUTHAMPTON, Capt. Sir W. Hillyar, 8th July at Rio Janeiro.

STROMBOLI, Com. W. J. Williams, 24th July at Beyrout.

TALBOT, 26, Capt. H. J. Codrington, 19th Aug, arrived at Malta from Paler

mo.

VANGUARD, 80, Capt. Sir D. Dunn, 19th Aug. left Corfu for Candia.

VERNON, 50, Capt. W. Walpole, 8th Aug. left Gibraltar, 19th arr. at Malta, 5th Sept. at Malta.

VICTOR, Com. W. Dawson, (a), 2nd July at Jamaica, 5th Aug. sailed from Barbados.

WASP, 16, Com. G. Mansell, 24th July at Beyrout.

WATERWITCH, 10, Lieut -com. Henry Martin, 11th July arrived at St. Helena, (captured the Donna Eliza, a Brazilian vessel on the 20th of June.)

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

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On 16th Sept. at Bath, the Rev. John Strickland, AM., to Emma, youngest daughter of Emeric E. Vidal, Esq., RN. At Prince Edward Island, the Hon. K. Stewart, commander of the Ringdove, to Mary, only daughter of Sir C. Fitzroy On 7th Sept., C. Fane. Esq., to Harriet Anne, only daughter of the late Vice admiral the Hon, Sir H. Blackwood, Bart., KCB., GCH,

On 31st August, at Fareham, Hants, Lieut. S. Y. Brown, RN., to Barbara Whalley Smythe, second daughter of Sir J. W. S. Gardiner, Bart.

At Southampton, the Rev. E. D. Tinling, son of late Rear admiral Tinling, to Catherine, daughter of C. A. Elton, Esq. On 18th Aug. at Sidwells, Mr. Way, RN., to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Dr. Pierce.

On 26th Aug. at Woolwich, William

Hamilton, Esq., RN., to Catherine Eliza,
daughter of B. Pidcock, Esq. Woolwich.
At Plymouth, Mr. J. Scott, master of
Thunder, to Miss Simpson, of Torpoint.

On 9th Sept. at Bishopstington, Devon,
Edward, son of late Vice admiral Young,
to Frances Eliza, daughter of T. M.
Baker, Esq., of Totness.

At Littleham, Devon, Henry Ingles, Esq., to Susan, daughter of Capt. H. W. Scott, RN., of Exmouth.

Deaths.

Off Cuba, July 11th Lieut. Alexander Derbishire, (1839), lieutenant of the Victor, lent to the Comus.

At Newtownbarry, Ireland, Sept 13th the Hon. R. T. Maxwell, late mate of H. M. S. Asia, in his 24th year.

At Port Royal, July 4th of fever, Mr. J. E. Hayes, youngest son of Captain G. Hayes, RN., aged 28 years.

At the Naval Hospital, Stonehouse, on the 11th inst., Mr. D. Sullivan, purser, RN., (1806), late of H. M. S. Hastings, leaving 7 orphans to deplore their loss.

At Iffley, Mrs. Nowell, relict of ViceAdmiral W. Nowell. aged 78.

Lieut. M. T. West, RN., (1814). At the Royal Hospital, Plymouth on the 22nd inst., Capt. Nurse, RN., late of Iris, and commanding on the coast of Africa.

At Stoke, on the 19th of August, Mr. William Scott, master R N.,

Recently in Canada, W. Cannon, Esq., on the retired list of surgeons of the Royal Navy.

In Upper Stamford-street, Mrs. Eliza Hill, aged 45, widow of the late lieutenant Mordaunt Hill, RN.,

In Lisson Grove North, August 14th, aged 58, Margaret wife of Capt. Daly, RN. At Lowestoft, August 29th, J. Mathies, Esq., Lieut, R N.

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

Kept at Croom's Hill, Greenwich, by Mr. W. Rogerson, of the Royal Observatory,

From the 21st of August to the 20th of September, 1841.

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AUGUST-Mean height of barometer = 29-902 inches; mean temperature degrees; depth of rain fallen

= 1.70 inches.

On the morning of the 6th of September we had a hoar frost.

TO OUR FRIENDS AND CORRESPONDENTS.

Our friend "A WELL-WISHER AND SUBSCRIBER," is informed that we have not lost sight of our intentions respecting the chart. The data for currents being rather meagre originated the delay. But this has been increasing, and we hope to see the chart in an early part of our next volume.

SOUTHAMPTON DOCKS.-Extract in our next. We congratulate the Company on the success they have already gained.

LIEUT. RAPER'S Longitudes will be continued in our next, which will contain an important discussion on that of Madras.

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