Martinique. After contributing in Neptune, 98, to the reduction of the latter island, he rejoined Lieutenant Codd in Liberty, and afterwards served with him in Espiegle, 18, on the Plymouth Station, until transferred, in January 1811, to Foxhound, Captain John Parish, also employed at Home duty. From December 1814 until February 11, 1815, he appears to have been confined as a patient to Haslar Hospital. He was promoted on the latter date to the rank of Lieutenant, and, on November 25, 1834, was appointed to the Coast Guard. He left that Service in the early part of 1836, but was employed in it from November 21, 1839, until promoted to Commander on the Retired List October 1, 1860. Commander Gould served at Salisbury as a Special Constable during the riots of 1830, and was strongly recommended to Government for the active part he took in their suppression. Captain Henry Wedderburn Johnstone (H I K list) died at Salisbury on the 30th December. He entered the Navy on the 20th of June, 1824, passed his examination in 1830, obtained his first commission on the 18th of August, 1831, and was subsequently appointed to the Donegal, 78, and Britannia, 120, flag-ship of Sir Pulteney Malcolm, in the Mediterranean; 1834 to the Endymion, 50; and returned home from Lisbon and was paid off in 1836; 30th of Jan., 1837, to the Excellent, gunnery ship, at Portsmouth: 7th of Dec., as Senior Lieutenant to the Racehorse, fitting for the North America and West India station, where he was superseded a few months afterwards; and, on the 9th of August, 1841, in a similar capacity, to the Ardent, at Chatham, He was advanced to the rank of Commander on the 23rd of November, 1841, but has not been since afloat. Lieutenant-Colonel James Blamire, 99th Foot, died at Solferino, Natal, on the 24th Nov. last. His commissions were dated as follows: -Ensign. 25th July, 1837; Lieut., 16th July, 1811; Capt., 22nd Feb., 1850; Major, 14th Feb., 1860; Lieut-Col., 24th Oct., 1865 Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Boteler, formerly of the Royal Engineers, died 24th Jan. at Llandough Castle Glamorganshire, aged 64. Commander John White, died recently, aged 80. He entered the Navy as an able seaman in May, 1800, on board the Superb, 74, and bore a warm part in Sir James Saumarez's action with the Franco-Spanish squadron in the Gut of Gibraltar, July 12, 1801; accompanied Lord Nelson to the West Indies in 1805, in pursuit of the combined fleets; and fought under the flag of Sir Thomas Duckworth in the action off San Domingo, February 6, 1806. He afterwards served in the Hibernia 120, and Ville de Paris, 110, flag-ships of Lords St. Vincent and Gardner, and was promoted to Lieutenant, Sept. 12, 1807. He assisted at the reduction of the Dutch Spice Islands 1810 and 1811; and was afterwards employed on the West India, America, and home stations, and in the Channel. In 1821 he obtained command of the Hind, revenue cruiser, and in July 1826, of the Cynthia packet on the Falmouth station. He accepted the retirement with the Rank of Commander, April 15, 1844; and obtained the pay of 8s. 6d. a day Sept 23, 1856. STATIONS OF THE ROYAL NAVY IN COMMISSION. (Corrected to 26th February.) With the Dates of Commission of the officers in Command. Aboukir, 86, sc, Sir F. L. McClintock, 1854, Jamaica Achilles, 26, sc., Capt. E. W. Vansittart, 1856, Channel Squadron Acorn, Hosp. Ship, Mast.-Com. D. H. Speer, 1856, Shanghai Active, 20, Training Ship, for Naval Reserve, Com. B. S. de R Hail, 1861, Sunderland Adder, st. ves., Second Master W. Blakey, (acting) Chatham Adventure, 2, sc. troop ship, Capt. C. L. Waddilove, 1862, China Advice, st. ves., Second Master Com. M. C. Raymond, 1849, Queenstown Alberta, 1 pad., Staff Com. Welch, 1863, special service Albacore, 1, Capt. W. J. Pullen, 1856, Bermuda Alert, 17, sc. Com. A. J. Innes, 1861, Pacific Algerine, 3, Lieut -Com. Tucker, 1855, China Arethusa, 35, sc., Captain Macdonald, Sheerness. Argus, 6, steam ves. Com. H. L. Round, 1862, China Asia, Rear Admiral George Elliot, Capt. H. Caldwell. C.B., 1853, Guard Ship of Reserve, Portsmouth Assurance, 4, sc., Com. H. B. Woollcombe, 1860, Mediterranean Aurora, 35, sc. Capt. A. F. R. De Horsey, 1857. Barrosa, 21, sc., Captain H. Boys, 1858, Banterer, sc., 2, Lieut.-Com. Tomkins. 1855, China Basilisk, 6, Captain W. N. W. Hewett, V.C. Sheerness, 1862. Black Eagle, 2, pad, Staff-Com. Whillier, 1863, Portsmouth Black Prince, 41, sc. Capt. Lord F. H. Kerr. (1852) Channel Squadron Boscawen, 20, Com. MacLeod B. Cockcraft, Brilliant, 16, Com. J. E. Bickford, 1860, Naval Brisk, 16, Capt. W. C. Hope, 1861, Australia Bristol, 39, Commodore. G. T. P. Hornby, Capt. Leverson E. Somerset, 1862, W. C. Africa. Britannia, 8, Cadet Training Ship, Captain R. A. Powell, C.B., 1855, Dartmouth Bustard, 2, sc. gunboat, Lieut.-Com. Adams 1855, China Buzzard, 4, st. ves,, Com. C. G. Lindsay, 1861, North America and West Indies Cadmus, 21, sc., Cap. A C. Gordon, 1858, N. America and W. Indies Caledonia, 31, Capt. the Hon. F. A. C. Foley, 1860, Flag of Rear Ad. Yelverton, Mediter ranean Cambridge, gunnery Ship, Capt. C. J. F. Ewart, 1855, Devonport. Cameleon, 17, sc. Com. T. M. Jones, 1859, ordered home Canopus. Naval Barrack, Capt. T. H. Mason, (1819) Devonport Caradoc, paddle, 2, Lieut.-Com. E. H Wilkinson, 1856, Mediterranean Castor, 22, Com. C. K. Jackson, 1854, Nava Reserve Drill Ship, Shields Clio, 22, sc., Capt N. E. B. Turnour, 1859' Pacific Cockatrice, 2, sc. Lieut. Com. R. M. Gillson (1855), Mediterranean Cockchafer, 2, sc. gunboat, Lieut.-Com. Howard Kerr, 1857, China Columbine, 4, sc., Com. T. Le H. Ward, 1861 Pacific Coquette, 4, sc., Commander A. G. R. Roe, 1863, China Cormorant, 4, sc. Com. G. D. Broad, 1860, China Cordelia, 11, sc, Com. De Wahl, 1860, North America and West Indies Coromandel, 5, st. ves., Lieut. Com. D. A. Denny, 1858, China Constance, 39, sc., Captain E. K. Barnard, special service Cossack, 20, sc., Capt. R. D. White, 1856, Mediterrranean Cumberland, 24, Capt. G. G. Randolph, receiving ship, Sheerness Curacoa, 23, Commodore Sir W. Wiseman, Bart., C.B, Australia Cygnet, 5, sc. Com. G. R. Miall, 1862, North America and West Indies Dædalus, 16, Com. J. T. M Nicholl, 1860, Naval Reserve Drill ship, Bristol Dasher, 2, st. ves., Com. G. J. Malcolm, 1859, Channel Islands Dauntless, 31, sc. Capt. E. P. Von Donop, 1855,, Coast Guard, River Humber Dee, 1. st. Store Ship, Mas.-Com. G. Raymond' 1858, particular service Defence, 16, sc. Capt. A. Phillimore, 1856, Channel Squadron Devastation, 6, st. ves., Com. W. K. Jolliffe, 1856, Pacific Donegal, 81, sc., Capt. J. A. Paynter, 1854, Liverpool Doris, 30. sc., Captain Charles Vesey, 1860, Plymouth Doterel, 2, sc. gunboat, Lieut. Com. R. Elliot, 1854, S.E. Coast of America Dromedary, sc. store-ship, Mast.-Com. Allard, (1851), particular service Duke of Wellington, 49. Barrack Ship, Capt. Eagle, 50, Commander W. E, Fisher, 1856, Egmont, receiving ship, Capt. H. F. W. Ingram, 1865, Rio de Janeiro Elfin, pad, Mas.-Com. A. Balliston, 1853, Portsmouth Enchantress, 1, st. Admiralty Yacht, StaffCom. J. E. Petley, 1863, particular service Enterprise, 4, sc., Com. C. J. Rowley, 1861, Mediterranean Esk, 21, sc., Capt. J. P. Luce, 1858, Australia Espoir. 5, sc., Com. M. L. S Peile, 1862, W. C. of Africa Excellent, gunnery ship, Capt. A. C. Key, C.B., 1850, Portsmouth Fairy, sc. yacht, tender to Victoria and Albert Staff-Com. D. N. Welch, 1863, Portsmouth Falcon, 17, sc. Com. G. H. Parkin, (1859) Favourite, 10, sc., Captain F. H. Short, 1858, R. Fawn, sc., 17, Captain Hon. W. C. Talbot, 1860, Fisgard, 42, Commodore. H. Dunlop, C.B., Flamer, 2, sc. gunboat, Lieut. Com. A. Eaton, Formidable, 26, Vice Admiral Sir C. Talbot, K.C.B., Capt. John Fultord, 1848, Sheerness Fox, 2, sc. store-ship, Staff- Com. Moriarty, K Frederick William, 74, sc. Cap. John J. Kennedy Gannet, 11 Capt. W. Chimmo, 1864, N. America Gibraltar, 81, sc. Capt. R. Coote, 1854, Medi- Mediterranean (survey) Implacable, 24, Com. E. L. H. Ray, 1860, Train- Impregnable, 78, Capt.. F. S. Tremlett (1863) Indus, Rear Admiral T. M. C. Symonds. C.B.. Capt. W. Edmonstone, C.B., 1853, Devonport Irresistible, 24, sc., Capt. J. Borlase, 1854, Isis, 2, Store Depot, Mast.-Com. Loney, 1860, Jackall, 4, st. ves., Lieut.-Com. H. M. N. Dyer. Janus, 1, Lieut.-Com. Powys, 1854, China Kestrel, 1, sc. Lieut.-Com. Grant, 1857, China to Rattlesnake, Coast of Africa Leven, 3, screw gun vessel, Lt. Com. H. P. Lightning, 3, st. ves,, Capt. E. J. Bedford, Lily, 4, sc., Com. A. C. F. Heneage, 1857, Linnet, 2, sc.. Lieut.-Com. A. Salwey, Brazils Lion, 60, sc. Captain J. M. Hayes, C. B., 1855 Lord Clyde, 24, sc. Captain R. Dew, C.B., 1858 Lyra, 9. sc., Com. R. A. Parr, 1861, C. of Africa sion Mutine, 17, sc. Com. W. H. Blake, Pacific Narcissus, 35. sc. Rear Adm. C. B. Elliott, Capt. Nereus, 6, store depot. Staff Com. C. R. P. Niger, 13, Captain J. Bruce, 1862, West Indies Octavia, Capt. C. F. Hillyar, East Indies Orontes, 2, sc., troop ship, Capt. H. W. Hire, Osborne, st. yacht, Com. John D'Arcy, 1863, Osprey, sc., 4, Com. W. Menzies, 1862, China Pantaloon, 11, sc. Com. F. Purvis, (1860), Pelican, 17, sc. Com. R. Cator, 1857, Mediter- ranean. Pelorus, 21, sc. Capt. W. H. Haswell, 1858, Pembroke, 25, sc. Commodore A. P. Ryder, 1848, Capt. J. O. Johnson, 1856, Harwich Indies and Cape of Good Hope terranean Pigmy, 3, st. v. Master Com. Petch, 1861 Porcupine, 3, st. ves. Staff-Com. Calver, 1863, President, 16, Com. W. Mould, 1855, Naval Re- Prince Albert, 4, sc., Captain Arthur Wilms- Prince Consort, 31, sc, Capt. G. O. Willes, C R. Princess Alice. 1, st. ves. Mast.-Com. Parker, Princess Charlotte, 12. Captain M. S. Nolloth, Racoon, 22, sc. Capt. Count Gleichen, (1859), Ranger, 5, sc. Com. C. G. Nelson, 1861, Coast Rapid, 11, sc. Com. C. T. Jago (1860) E. Indies Resistance, 16, sc. Capt. W. C. Chamberlain, Revenge, 73, Capt. G. Le G. Bowyear, 1856, Rifleman, 8, sc., Com. J. Ward, 1858, China Rosario, 11, sc., Com. L. H. Versturme, 1860, mantle, K.C.B. Capt. F. B. P. Seymour, C.B. Royalist, 11, sc. Com. the Hon. M. Nelson, Royal Sovereign, 5, sc., Capt. F. A. Herbert, Salamander, 6, st. ves., Com. G. S. Nares, 1862, Australia (survey) Salamis, 1, st. ves., Com. F. G. Suttie, Saturn, Captain W. Loring, C.B., 1848, Pembroke Scylla, 21, sc. Capt. R. W. Courtenay, 1859, Sealark, 8, Training Brig, Lieut.-Com J. N. Seringapatam, Receiving Ship, Capt J. H Cock- Severn, 35, sc. Commodore F. B. Montrésor, Sharpshooter, 6, sc., Lieut.-Com. the Hon. R. Shearwater, 11, sc. Com. R. G. Douglas, 1860, Simoom, 4, troop-ship, Captain Thomas B. Skylark, 2, Lieut.-Com. Swinton, 1856, Gibraltar Snipe, 5, sc. Com. H. A. Trollope, 1863, Coast of Africa Squirrel, 8, Training Brig, Lieut.-Com. T. K. St. George, 84, sc. Capt. E. B Rice 1855, Staunch, 2, sc., Lieut.-Com. Dunlop, 1856, Star, sc. 4, Com. W. E. Gordon, 1861, Sheer- ness. St. Vincent, 26, Training Ship, Com. S. J. Steady, 5, sc. Com. T. T. Bullock 1861, North Stromboli, 6, st. ves., Com. A. Philips, 1860, S.E. Supply, 2 sc. store ship, Staff Com. C. Bawden, Surprise, 4, sc. Com. G. Tryon, 1860, Medi- Sutlej, 35, sc., Rear-Adml. Hon. J. Denman. Swallow, 9, sc., Mast. Com. E. Wilds, 1855, Tamar, 2, sc. troop ship, Capt. F. H. Stirling, Terrible, 21, Capt. G. J. Napier, 1856, Ports- Terror, 16, sc. Capt. J. F. B. Wainwright, 1853, Topaze. 31, Captain W. Montague Dowald, C.B., Torch. 5, sc., Cap. G. Douglas, West Coast of Trafalgar, 70, sc. Capt. G. Hancock, 1855, Tribune, 23, sc. Capt. Lord Gilford, 1859, Trincomalee, 16, Com. W. J. Pollard, 1854, Triton, sc., 3, Lieut.-Com. R. H. Napier, 1857, Tyrian, 1, Lieut.H. F. Hovenden, 1856, Mediter- ranean Urgent, 4, sc. troop ship, Capt. S. H. Hender- Valorous, 16, st. ves., Capt. C. C. Forsyth, 1857, Victoria and Albert, steam yacht, Capt. H.S.H. Prince Leiningen, K.C.B. (1860,) Portsmouth G.C.B. Captain Francis Scott, C.B., (1848) Victoria, 102, sc., Vice Adm. Robert Smart, Vigilant, 4, sc., Com. W. H. J. Byrom, 1859, Vivid, 2, st. v. Staff Com. T. W. Sullivan, 1863, Wasp, 13, sc. Capt. Norman B. Bedingfield, Weazel, 1, sc. gunboat, Lieut. Com. Fred. P. Wellesley, 17, Captain W. H. Stewart, C.B Wildfire. st. ves., Mast.-Com. G. Brockman, Winchester, 12, Drill Ship for Naval Reserve, Com. W. C. Chapman, Aberdeen Wizard, 1, Lieut. Com. Dawson, Coast of Syria STATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY. (Corrected up to 26th February, 1866, inclusive.) Where two places are mentioned, the last-named is that at which the Depot is tationed. 11, 12, 21, 23. Do. Portsmouth, 5 Do.-Dublin, 6 and 8 Do.-New Zealand, 13, 14, 15, and 16 Do. Aldershot, 7, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22 and 24 Grenadier Guards (1st bat.)-Wellington Bks. Do. (3rd bat.)-St. George's Barracks Scots Fus. Guards (1st bat.)-Wellington Bks. Do. (2nd bat.)-Shorncliffe 1st Foot (1st.)-Madras, Colchester Do (2nd bat.)-Curragh 2nd do. (1st bat.)-Cork. Do. (2nd bat)-Bermuda, Chatham 3rd do. (1st bat.)—Curragh Do. (2nd bat.)-Barbadoes, Mullinger 4th do. (1st bat.)-Bombay, Chatham Do. (2nd bat.)-Malta, 5th do. (1st bat.)-Athlone ditto Do. (2nd bat.)-Cape of Good Hope, Walmer 6th do. (1st bat.)-Jersey Do. (2nd bat.)-Jamaica, Colchester 7th do. (1st bat.)-Bengal, Walmer Do. (2nd bat.)-Canada, Walmer 15th do. (2nd bat.)-Gibraltar, Chatham 16th do. (1st bat.)-Canada, Newry Do. (2nd bat.)-Nova Scotia, Newry 17th do. (1st bat.)—Canada, Aldershot Do. (2nd bat.) Nova Scotia, Mullinger 18th do. (1st bat.)-Madras, Curragh Do. (2nd bat.)-New Zealand, ditto 19th do. (1st bat.)-Bengal, Chatham Do. (2nd bat.)-Birmah, ditto 20th do. (1st bat)-Bengal, ditto Do (2nd bat.)-Japan, 21st do. (1st bat.)-Glasgow ditto Do. (2nd bat.)-Madras, Preston 22nd do. (1st bat.)-Malta, Parkhurst Do. (2nd bat.)-Mauritius, Parkhurst 23rd do. (1st bat.)—Bengal, Walmer Do. (2nd bat.)-Gibraltar, Walmer 24th do. (1st bat.)-Curragh, Do. (2nd bat.)-Rangoon, Buttevant 25th do. (1st bat.)-Canada, Preston Do. (2nd bat.)-Ceylon, Preston 26th do.-Bombay, Preston 27th do.-Bengal, Buttevant 28th do.-Aldershot 29th do.-Malta Chatham 30th do.-Canada, Parkhurst 31st do.- Portsmouth 32nd do.-Gibraltar, Buttevant 38th do.-Bengal, Colchester 40th do.-New Zealand, Chatham 41st do.-Bengal, Colchester 42nd do.-Bengal, Aberdeen 43rd do.-New Zealand, Winchester 44th do.-Bombay, Dover 45th do.-Bombay, Parkhurst 46th do.-Bengal, Newry 47th do.-Canada, Belfast 48th do.-Shorncliff 49th do.-Bombay, Colchester 50th do.-New Zealand, Parkhurst 51st do.-Bengal, Winchester 52nd do.-Portsmouth 53rd do.-Waterford 54th do.-Bengal, Portsmouth 55th do.-Bengal, Preston 56th do.-Bombay, Colchester 57th do.-New Zealand, Buttevant 58th do.-Bengal, Belfast 59th do.-Birr 60th do. (1st bat,)-Dublin Do. (2nd bat.)-Dublin Do. (3rd bat.)-Birmah, Winchester Do. (4th bat.)-Canada, Winchester 61st do.-Dublin 62nd do.-Gosport 63rd do.-Aldershot, Colchester 64th do.-Templemore 65th do.-Devonport 66th do.-Devonport 67th do.-Cape, Belfast 68th do.-New Zealand, Preston 69th do-Aldershot 70th do.-New Zealand, Colchester 71st do.-Aldershot 72nd do.-Edinburgh 73rd do.-Limerick 74th do.-Dover 75th do.-Dublin 76th Foot-Madras, Belfast |