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The exertions they have made, and the victories they have obtained, are not exceeded in the brightest pages of our history, and have filled me with admiration and gratitude. The hearty and efficient co-operation of the brave troops of my ally the Emperor of the French, and the glory acquired in common, cannot fail to cement still more closely the union which happily subsists between the two nations.

"It is with satisfaction I inform you that, together with the Emperor of the French, I have concluded a Treaty of Alliance with the Emperor of Austria, from which I anticipate important advantages to the common cause.

"I have also concluded a Treaty with the United States of America, by which subjects of long and difficult discussion have been equitably adjusted.

These Treaties will be laid before you. "Although the prosecution of the war will naturally engago your chief attention, I trust that other matters of great interest and importance to the general welfare will not be neglected. I rejoice to observe that the general prosperity of my subjects remains uninterrupted. The state of the revenue affords me entire satisfaction; and I trust that by your wisdom and prudence you will continue to promote the progress of agriculture, commerce, and manufactures.

"GENTLEMEN OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS,-In the estimates which will be presented to you I trust you will find that ample provision has been made for the exigencies of the public service.

"MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN,-I rely with confidence on your patriotism and public spirit. I feel assured that in the momentous contest in which we are engaged you will exhibit to the world the example of a united people. Thus shall we obtain the respect of other nations, and may trust that by the blessing of God we shall bring the war to a successful termination."

In the House of Lords the Address was moved by the Duke of Leeds, and seconded by Lord Ashburton. In the House of Commons, the Address was moved by Mr. Henry Herbert, and seconded by Mr. Leveson Gower. Both were carried without a division.

On the 13th a bill was introduced into

the House of Commons to enable her Majesty to accept the services of the Militia out of the United Kingdom, which has passed unanimously.

On the 14th a bill was brought into the House of Lords to enable her Majesty to enlist foreigners as officers and soldiers in her service. It was opposed by the Earls of Derby and Malmesbury, but the second reading was carried without a division. In the House of Commons, on the 19th, the second reading passed by a majority of 241 to 202; and the third reading, on the 22d, by a majority of 173 to 135.

On the 15th, Lord John Russell moved the thanks of the House of Commons to the army and navy serving in the Crimea and the Black Sea, and also votes of thanks to the French army and navy.

The royal assent having been given to the two acts above described, on the 23d December both Houses adjourned to the 23rd of January.

Dec. 3. This morning the large premises in Arundel-street, Strand, formerly well-known as the Crown and Anchor Tavern, and latterly occupied by the Whittington Club, were destroyed by fire: which extended to the premises of Messrs. Ingram, the printers of the Illustrated London News, in Milford Lane, and damaged a considerable quantity of paper in readiness for that publication. The old Crown and Anchor, whose great room had been the scene of so many Whig and Liberal meetings, was closed as a tavern in 1847. It belongs to the Duke of Norfolk: was insured for 10,0007. and its furniture for 2,5007.

PROMOTIONS, PREFERMENTS, &c.

GAZETTE PREFERMENTS.

April 22. Keith Edward Abbott, esq. now Con. sul at Tehran, to be Consul at Tabriz; Richard Stevens, esq. now Consul at Tabriz, to be Consul at Tehran.

July 16. Lieut.-Col. T. M. Biddulph, Master of the Household, to be Extra Equerry to her Majesty.

Aug. 10. Rutherford Alcock, esq. now Consul at Shanghai, to be Consul at Canton; Daniel Brooke Robertson, esq. now Consul at Amoy, to be Consul at Shanghai; Harry S. Parkes, esq. now Act. Vice-Consul at Canton, to be Consul at Amoy. Nov. 15. John Richard Groves, esq. late Major Essex Rifles, to be Crown Equerry, Secretary to the Master of the Horse, and Superintendent of the Royal Stables.

Nov. 28. Lord Dufferin and Claneboye to be one of the Lords in Waiting in Ordinary.-By commissions bearing this date, various officers, who were placed upon retired full pay previously to her Majesty's royal warrant of the 6th Oct. 1854, are promoted to a step of brevet rank, in order to place them in as favourable a position as those who may

prospectively obtain retirement under the provisions of the said warrant, the rank in both cases being only honorary: Thirty-two Lieut.-Colonels to be Colonels; Sixty-three Majors to be Lieut.Colonels; Fifty-one Captains to be Majors.-Royal Artillery,Lieut.-Generals Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross, K.C.B., Sir R. W. Gardiner, K.C.B., to be Generals in the Army; Major-Generals Frederick Campbell, George Turner, C.B., P. M. Wallace, Rich. Jones, John Mitchell, C.B., to be Lieut.-Generals in the Army; Colonels A. F. Crawford, W. B. Dundas, C.B., Henry Wm. Gordon, to be Major-Generals; Twenty-eight Lieut.-Colonels to be Colonels; Eight Majors to be Lieut.-Colonels; Thirty-seven Captains to be Majors. Royal Engineers, Eleven Lieutenant-Colonels to be Colonels; Four Majors to be Lieut.-Colonels; Fourteen Captains to be Majors. Royal Marines, to be Generals, Walter Tremenheere, K.H., Edward Nicolls; to be Colonels, H. J. Gillespie, S. Garmston, J. H. Stevens, Charles Fegen, R. L. Hornbrook, W. L. Dawes, William Calamy, James Clarke, John Tothill.-Brevet, Colonel Frederick Markham, C.B. 32nd Foot, Adj.-Gen. in the East Indies, to be Major

General; Lieut.-Colonel J. C. H. Gibsone, Cavalry Depôt at Newbridge, to be Colonel; Major Rodolph de Salis, 8th Light Drag. to be Lient.-Colonel in the Army; Captain James Speedy, 8th Foot, to be Major in the Army.-Colonel W. F. Williams, C.B. of the Royal Artillery, now acting as her Majesty's Commissioner with the Turkish army in Asia, to have the local rank of Brigadier-General while so employed.

Nov. 29. Royal Artillery, Lieut.-Colonel W. B. Ingilby to be Colonel; brevet Major E. W. Crofton to be Lieut.-Colonel.

North Gloucester Militia, J. W. S. Wallington to be Lieut.-Colonel; H. B. O. Savile, esq. late Capt. Royal Art. to be Major.-South Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Viscount Malden to be Major.-Hertfordshire Militia, Major R. A. S. Dorrien to be Licut.-Colonel.-Royal Sussex Militia, Lord Arthur Lennox, late Lieutenant-Colonel 68th Light Inf. to be Lieutenant-Colonel.-1st Royal Lanarkshire Militia, James Davidson, esq. to be Major.

Dec. 1. 4th Light Dragoons, brevet Major Alex. Low to be Major.-Grenadier Guards, Lieut. and Capt. Henry Edward Montresor to be Capt. and Lieut.-Col.-Coldstream Guards, to be Captains and Lieut.-Colonels, Lieut. and Capt. W. G. Dawkins, Lieut. and Capt. C. W. Strong.-2nd Foot, Capt. D. W. G. James to be Major.-18th Foot, brevet Major J. C. Kennedy to be Major.-49th Foot, brevet Major J. T. Grant to be Major; Capt. W. H. C. Baddeley to be Major.-51st Foot, Capt. W. H. H. Anderson to be Major.-68th Foot, brevet Lieut.-Colonel George Macbeath to be Major.72nd Foot, Major R. P. Sharp to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. Wm. Parke to be Major.-Staff, Major-Gen. G. A. Wetherall, C.B. to be Adjutant-Gen. to the Forces; Major-General James Simpson, from the South West District, to be Deputy Adjutant-Gen. to the Forces.

Dec. 7. Ebenezer Perry, D. M. Armstrong, Benjamin Seymour, Eusebe Cartier, W. H. Dickson, and Joseph Legare, esqrs. to be Members of the Legislative Council of Canada.-Ernest Baudot, esq. to be a Member of the Council of Government of Mauritius during the absence of Dr. Harel.

Dec. 8. 7th Dragoon Guards, Major A. C. Ben-
tinck to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. C. P. B. Walker
to be Major.-15th Light Dragoons, brevet Major
R. Knox to be Major.-Coldstream Guards, Lieut.
and Capt. C. T. Wilson to be Captain and Lieut.-
Colonel; Captain the Hon. H. W. J. Byng to be
Adjutant.-Scots Fusilier Guards, Lieut. and Capt.
the Hon. J. S. Jocelyn to be Capt. and Lieut.-Col. ;
Lieut. and Capt. and brevet Major P. L. C. Paget
to be Capt. and Lieut.-Colonel.-41st Foot, Major
J. Eman to be Lieut.-Colonel; brevet Major H. L.
Maydwell to be Major.-57th Foot, brevet Lieut.-
Colonel T. Shadforth to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt.
H. J. Warre to be Major.-63rd Foot, Major the
Hon. R. A. G. Dalzell to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt.
T. Harrics to be Major.-86th Foot, brevet Lieut.-
Colonel W. L. Tudor to be Lieut.-Colonel; brevet
Major W. K. Stuart to be Major.-Staff, Colonel
H. Havelock, C.B. 53rd Regt. from Quartermaster-
General to be Adjutant-Gen. to the Forces serving
in the East Indies; Col. G. Congreve, C.B., 29th
Regt. to be Quartermaster-General to the Forces
serving in the East Indies; Paymaster H. S. S.
Burney, from 51st Foot, to be Paymaster of a
Depôt Battalion.-Staff-Surgeon R. Lawson to be
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals.--Brevet,
Colonel G. H. Lockwood, C.B. half-pay 3rd Light
Dragoons, Aide-de-camp to the Queen, to be Major-
General; Lieut.-Colonel H. K. Storks, unatt. to
be Colonel in the Army; Major W. D. Deverill,
Depôt Battalion at Walmer, to be Lieut.-Colonel
in the Army; Capt. H. J. Darell, 60th Foot, to be
Major in the Army.

Dec. 12. 50th Foot, Lieut.-General Sir Richard
England, K.C.B. to be Colonel.-8th Foot, Lieut.-
Gen. John Duffy, C.B. and K.C. from 28th Foot,
to be Colonel.-28th Foot, Major-Gen. Henry J. W.
Bentinck to be Colonel.-67th Foot, Major-Gen.
GENT. MAG. VOL. XLIII,

Sir Colin Campbell, K.C.B. to be Colonel.-46th
Foot, Major-Gen. John Lysaght Pennefather, C.B.
to be Colonel.-Lord Burghersh (Major unatt.)
having been promoted on 20th Sept. 1854, to the
brevet rank of Lieut.-Colonel for distinguished
service in the field, to have that rank converted
into substantive rank, unattached.-The following
officers, being Colonels in the Army, and holding
the rank of Brigadier-Generals in the Crimea, to
be Major-Generals: Richard Airy, unatt.; J. B. B.
Estcourt, unatt.; H. W. Adams, C.B. 49th Foot;
Hon. J. Y. Scarlett, 5th Drag. Guards; Sir John
Campbell, Bart. 38th Foot; A. W. Torrens, unatt.;
George Buller, C.B. Rifle Brigade; William Eyre,
C.B. half-pay 73rd Foot.-The following regimen-
tal Majors, but being Lieut.-Colonels by brevet,
to have their brevet rank converted into substan-
tive rank: Lord West, 21st Foot; T. S. Powell, 57th
Foot; Richard Wilbraham, 7th Foot; A. H. Hors-
ford, Rifle Brigade; Hon. Percy E. Herbert, 43rd
Foot; H. C. B. Daubeny, C.B. 55th Foot; and
Harry Smyth, 68th Foot.-Major the Hon. Wm.
Lygon Pakenham to be Lieut.-Colonel, unatt.-
To the brevet rank of Lieut.-Colonel and substan-
tive rank of Major, unattached, Capt. and brevet
Major the Hon. J. W. B. Macdonald.-To the brevet
rank of Lieut.-Colonel, Majors T.W. McMahon,
5th Drag. Guards, W. S. R. Norcott, Rifle Brigade,
R. J. Straton, 77th, J. R. Stuart, 21st, Sir Thomas
H. C. Troubridge, 7th, George Dixon, 77th, R. T.
Farren, 47th, J. G. Champion, 95th, H. W. Bun-
bury, 23rd, Henry Hume, 95th, J. B. Pattullo,
30th, J. T. Grant, 49th, Alexander Low, 4th Light
Drag. F. P. Harding, 22nd, and Capt. and brevet
Lieut.-Col. A. C. Sterling, unattached.-Capt. and
brevet Major Charles Nasmyth, unatt. to have the
substantive rank of Major.-To the brevet rank of
Lieut.-Colonel for distinguished service in the field,
Robert Blane, unatt.; G. V. Mundy, 33rd Foot;
the Hon. Adrian Hope, 60th Rifles; the Hon. Fran-
cis Colborne, 15th Foot; Hon. Robert Rollo, 42nd
Foot; J. S. Wood, 13th Foot; Prince Edward of
Saxe Weimar, Grenadier Guards.-To the brevet
rank of Majors in the Army, for distinguished scr-
vice in the field, J. A. V. Kirkland, 21st, K. D.
Mackenzie, 92nd, James Conolly, unatt., Alex.
Macdonell, Rifle Brig., E. S. Claremont, Canadian
Rifles, E. R. Wetherall, Scots Fus. Guards, F. R.
Elrington, Rifle Brig., C. S. Glazbrook, 49th, T. H.
Clifton, 7th Drag. Gds., C. J. Woodford, Rifle Brig.
W. P. Campbell, 23rd, W. F. Hopkins, R.M., E. H.
Maxwell, 88th, Hugh Smith, 3rd, J. A. Street, 57th,
J. A. Ewart, 93rd, J. E. Thackwell, 22nd, H. E.
Weare, 50th, J. R. Glyn, Rifle Brig., E. W. D. Bell,
23rd, E. G. Hallowell, 28th, T. Davis, 95th, C. G.
Ellison, Gren. Guards, W. Sankey, 47th, H. M.
Hamilton, 47th, E. A. Whitmore, 30th, Hon. A. E.
Hardinge, Coldstr. Gds., William Inglis, 57th, Hon.
W. F. Scarlett, Scots Fus. Gds., R. N. F. Kings-
cote, Scots Fus. Gds., A. H. Lane-Fox, Gren. Gds.,
E. Neville, Scots Fus. Gds., Edward Fellows, 12th
Light Drag., S. G. Jenyns, 13th Light Drag., J. W.
Armstrong, 49th, Lawrence Shadwell, 19th, Wm.
Morris, 17th Light Drag. John Hackett, 77th, Hon.
P. R. B. Feilding, Coldstr. Guards, Cadwallader
Adams, 49th, A. H. P. Stuart-Wortley, 1st Drag.
Gds., Hon. G. Elliot, Rifle Brig., J. W. Thompson,
10th Light Drag., C. C. de Morel, 67th, A. W. D.
Burton, 5th Drag. Guards, James Gubbins, 85th,
L. H. Daniell, 38th, Hon. A. M. Cathcart, 93rd,
Hon. W. G. Boyle, 21st, J. H. Burke, 88th, A. M.
McDonald, 92nd, Lumley Graham, 41st, A. C. Gre-
ville, Scots Fusilier Guards.

Dec. 13. Colonel Samuel Robert Wesley to be
Deputy-Adjutant of Royal Marines; Lieut.-Col.
G. C. Langley to be Assistant Adjutant-General of
Royal Marines.

Dec. 15. Scotch Fusilier Guards, Captain and Lieut.-Col. W. J. Ridley to be Major (with the rank of Col. in the army); Lieut. and Capt. Lord Adolphus F. C. W. Vane-Tempest to be Capt. and Lieut.-Colonel.-Rifle Brigade, Capt. E. A. Somerset to be Major.-Brevet, Capt. J. W. Cox, 13th Foot, and Captain William John Chads, 64th

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Foot, to be Majors in the Army; Capt. Henry Tombs, Bengal Art. to be Major in the Army in the East Indies; Capt. William Olpherts, Bengal Art. to have the local rank of Major in Turkey.Unattached, brevet Col. F. C. Irwin (late Commandant of Troops in Western Australia) to be Lieut.-Colonel on the abolition of that appointment.

Dec. 16. Constantine-Henry Marquess of Normanby, K.G. to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Grand Duke of Tuscany.

Dec. 22. 5th Dragoon Guards, brevet Licut.Colonel Thomas W. M'Mahon to be Lieut.-Col.; Capt. Richard Thompson to be Major.-7th Foot, brevet Major A. J. Pack to be Major.-13th Foot, Lieut.-Col. Lord Mark Kerr, from half-pay Ceylon Rifle Regt. to be Lieut.-Col. vice brevet Col. Stuart, who exchanges.-21st Foot, Major J. R. Stuart to be Lieut.-Colonel; brevet Lieut.-Col. F. P. Haines to be Major.-38th Foot, brevet Lieut.-Col. J. J. Louth to be Lieut.-Colonel; brevet Major J. S. Adamson to be Major.-49th Foot, Major J. T. Grant to be Lieut.-Colonel; brevet Major C. S. Glazbrook to be Major.-Rifle Brigade, brevet Lieut.-Col. W. S. R. Norcott to be Lieut.-Colonel; brevet Major Alex. Macdonell to be Major.-Brevet, Capt. Jacob Meek, of the 78th Foot, to be Major and Lieut.-Col. in the Army; Lieut.-Col. S. R. Wesley, R.M. to be Colonel in the Army; Captain G. C. Langley, R.M. to be Major and Lieut.-Col. in the Army.

Wm. Digby Seymour, esq. to be Recorder of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Members returned to serve in Parliament.

Abingdon.-Joseph Haythorne Reed, esq.
Antrim Co.-Arthur Hercules Pakenham, esq.
Bedford.-William Stuart, esq.
Coventry. Sir Joseph Paxton.

Fermanagh Co.-Col. the Hon. H. A. Cole.
Gloucestershire (East).—Robert S. Holford, esq.
Limerick. Stephen De Vere, esq.
Marylebone.-Lord Viscount Ebrington.

NAVAL PREFERMENTS.

Nov. 24. Capt. G. W. C. Conway to be RearAdmiral of the Blue.

Capt. Henry Smith, C.B. late of the Prince Regent 90, to be superintendent of Haslar Hospital and Clarence Victualling Yard.

Capt. King, of the Leander 50, to be Captain of the Rodney 90.

Capt. Lewis T. Jones, of the Sampson 6, to be Captain of the London 90.

Capt. S. T. Brock, additional Captain of the Britannia 120, to command the Sampson 6.

Capt. the Hon. S. T. Carnegie, of the Tribune 31, to be Captain of the Leander 50.

Capt. C. F. Hillyar (1852) to the command of the Malacca 15, screw.

Comm. Leopold George Heath, of the Niger 12, to be acting Captain of the Sanspareil 71, screw. Capt. the Hon. J. R. Drummond, of the Retribution 22, to the Tribune 31, screw.

Comm. Lord John Hay, of the Wasp 12, screw, to be acting Captain of the Tribune.

Lieut. Henry Lloyd, to be acting Commander of the Wasp.

Lieut. Hore, of the Beagle, to be acting Commander of the Niger.

Lieut. William N. W. Hewett (1854), recently promoted to the rank of Lieutenant for his gallant conduct in standing by his gun and effectually repelling the Russians in the attack upon the battery in front of Sebastopol, to command the Beagle. Lieut. Lacon U. Hammet (1846), flag Lieut. to Rear-Adm. Plumridge, promoted to Commander.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. V. W. Ryan, D.D. Bishopric of Mauritius. Rev. G. E. Green, (P.C. of St. Andrew Auckland) Hon. Canonry in Cathedral Church of Durham. Rev. E. Girdlestone (V. of Deane, Lancashire,) Canonry in the Cathedral Church of Bristol. Rev. R. R. Fowler, Minor Canonry in the Cathedral Church of Worcester.

Hon. and Rev. T. R. Keppel (R. of North Creake), Hon. Canonry in Cathedral Church of Norwich. Rev. C. F. Mackenzie, Archdeaconry of Natal. Rev. J. Richards, Treasurership of the Cathedral Church of St. Lazerien, Leighlin, and to Shrule, Sletey, and Cloydagh.

Rev. C. Richson, Canonry in the Cathedral Church of Manchester, and St. Andrew P.C. Ancoats, Manchester.

Rev. C. A. Thurlow, Chancellorship of the diocese of Chester.

Rev. T. L. Wheeler, Precentorship of the Cathedral Church of Worcester.

Rev. J. Wise, Hon. Canonry in Cathedral Church of Colombo.

Rev. E. S. Bankes, Corfe-Castle R. Dorset.
Rev. J. Baverstock, Breen P.C. Gloucestershire.
Rev. J. Bell, Brace-Meol, V. Shropshire.
Rev. B. J. Binns, St. Ann's P.C. Carnarvonshire.
Rev. F. B. Broadbent, Waterhead P.C. Lancashire.
Rev. W. Brooksbank, Lamplugh R. Cumberland.
Rev. R. Brougham, Killea and Rathmoylan R. and
V. dio. Waterford.

Rev. J. W. Brown, Trent-Vale P.C. Staffordshire.
Rev. W. Brown, Broadwas R. Worcestershire.
Rev. H. Cleare, Walsden P.C. Lancashire.
Rev. J. Colbourne, St. Matthias P.C. Bethnal-
green, London.

Rev. J. Cowen, Rachconnell R. Ireland.
Rev. T. Cox, Threapwood P.C. Flintshire.
Rev. P. J. Croft, Kirton R. Suffolk.

Rev. G. S. Drew, Pulloxhill V. Beds.

Rev. W. J. Edge, St. Aldate P.C. Gloucester.
Rev. E. Edmunds, St. Michael V. Southampton.
Rev. A. Frith, Holy Trinity P.C. Gainsborough,
Lincolnshire.

Rev. E. H. Gibbon, St. Peter R. Thetford, Norfolk. Rev. W. Gill, St. John's P.C. Charlotte-st. Fitzroysquare, London.

Rev. G. F. Goddard, Southfleet R. Kent.

Rev. H. Gough, Yeland-Conyers P.C. Lancashire.
Rev. G. Granville, Stratford-upon-Avon V. Warw.
Rev. F. H. Hall, Carrick P.C. dio. Derry.
Rev. J. Hall, Beeley P.C. Derbyshire.
Rev. H. Harding, Stapleton R. Salop.

Rev. G. G. Hayter, Burnhamn-Sutton R. Norfolk.
Rev. W. S. Hemming, Rayne R. Essex.
Rev. J. Hordern, Burton-Agnes V. w. Harpham C.
Yorkshire.

Rev. H. James, Goodnestone P.C. Kent.
Rev. B. W. Johnstone, Farndon P.C. Cheshire.
Rev. W. F. Lanfear, Christ Church P.C. Weston-
super-Mare, Somerset.

Rev. F. H. Law, Berrow P.C. Worcestershire.
Rev. T. A. Lindon, St. Peter P.C. Halliwell, Lanc.
Rev. T. B. Lloyd, St. Mary P.C. w. St. Michael
P.C. Shrewsbury.

Rev. G. London, Burneside P.C. Westmoreland.
Rev. R. Lowndes, Poole-Keynes R. Wilts.
Rev. J. Lyon, Bardsea P.C. Lancashire.
Rev. H. Meers, Rolvenden V. Kent.

Rev. J. Mould, Tamworth V. w. Amington C. and
Hopwas St. John C. Staffordshire.

Rev. J. Newman, Brockhampton P.C. Herefordsh.
Rev. J. Owen, St. Margaret P.C. Ipswich, Suffolk.
Rev. J. Palmer, Bromyard V. Herefordshire.
Rev. W. J. Pattinson, Laxton V. Northamptonsh.
Rev. A. R. Pennington, Utterby V. Lincolnshire.
Rev. H. G. Pepys, Grimley V. w. Hallow C. and
Christ Chapel C. Worcestershire.

Rev. R. H. Poole, St. Thomas P.C. Leeds.
Rev. G. A. Powell, Sutton-Veney R. Wilts.
Rev. W. Rawlins, Bicknoller V. Somerset.
Rev. W. Sandford, Holy Trinity P.C. Kingswood,
Gloucestershire.

Rev. R. Smith, Ilston R. Glamorganshire.
Rev. A. A. N. F. Solari, Ocker Hill P.C. Staff.
Rev. W. W. Stockdale, Witchling R. Kent.
Hon. and Rev. W. W. C. Talbot, Bishop's Hatfield
R. w. Totteridge C. Herts.

Rev. A. J. Tharp, Snailwell R. Cambridgeshire.
Rev. F. R. Traill, Stanway V. Gloucestershire.
Rev. C. E. Turner, All Saints' P.C. Bolton-le-
Moors, Lancashire.

Rev. G. H. Vachell, St. John R. Horselydown, Surrey.

Rev. W. Walsh, Great Tey R. (Sinecure) and V.
Essex.

Rev. R. Wilton, St. Thomas P.C. York.
Rev. C. W. Wood, Atwick V. Yorkshire.
Rev. J. T. Wrenford, St. Nicholas V. Newport,
Monmouthshire.

To Chaplaincies.

Rev. J. S. Blackwood, LL.D. to the Hospital at
Scutari.

Rev. W. H. Buck, to the Queen's Prison.
Rev. P. Butler, to the Hospital at Soutari.
Rev. W. Freeth (S.P.G.F.P.) to Army in the East.
Rev. W. F. Hobson (S.P.G.F.P.) to the Army in
the East.

Rev. W. L. Mason, for the island of Mauritius.
Rev. H. Mitchell, to the Earl of Eglinton and
Winton, K.T.

Rev. L.J. Parsons (S.P.G.F.P.)to Army in the East. Rev. G. H. Proctor (S.P.G.F.P.) to the Army in the East.

Rev. J. W. Ridley, to H.M.S. Nankin 50, Chatham. Rev. H. A. Taylor, (S.P.G.F.P.) to the Army in the East.

Rev. D. Winham (S.P.G.F.P.) to Army in the East. Rev. J. Wrench (and Mathematical Master) to H.M. Ordnance School, Carshalton, Surrey. Collegiate and Scholastic Appointments. E. R. Farbrother, Mastership of the Grammar School, Bampton, Oxfordshire.

Rev. J. W. Green, Head Mastership of the Collegiate School, Camberwell, Surrey. Rev. J. C. Lowe (Minor Canon of Durham), Mastership of the School preparatory to the Durham Grammar School.

Rev. T. Preston, Lord Almoner's Professorship of Arabic in Cambridge University.

Rev. W. Smith, Professorship of Natural History, Queen's College, Cork.

H. W. Watson, M.A. Second Mastership of the City of London School.

BIRTHS.

Aug. 29. At Sydney, N. S. Wales, Mrs. MacFarlane, a dau.

Oct. 16. At Ferozepore, Bengal, the wife of Capt. Sir Edward Fitzgerald Campbell, Bart. H.M. 60th Rifles, a son.

Nov. 11. At Hardwick house, Chepstow, the wife of the Rev. Garnons Williams, a son and heir. 13. At the Elms, Chickerel, Dorset, the wife of J. J. H. Longman, a son and heir.

At Els

15. At Marlborough hill, London, the wife of Lionel Skipwith, esq. a dau.-17. The wife of H. Edmund Gurney, esq. of Upton, Essex, a dau. 18. At Pietà house, Malta, the wife of John Stuart Coxon, esq. a son and heir.-— At Walmer, Kent, the wife of Henry Harvey, esq. Capt. Royal Navy, a dau.-20. don castle, the wife of the Rev. John Baillie, Canon Residentiary of York, a dau. At Scotton rectory, the wife of Octavius Luard, a dau.-21. At Longnor hall, Salop, the wife of E. Corbett, esq. a son.-23. At Minster Acres, Northumberland, the Hon. Mrs. Silvertop, a dau.-24. At Dover, Lady Isabel Bligh, a son. At Ramsbury, Wilts, the wife of the Rev. Edw. Meyrick, a son.-25. At Scrafton lodge, Lady Chater, a son.-27. The wife of the Rev, William Somerset, a dau.-29. At

Upottery, the wife of the Hon. W. W. Addington, a son and heir.--30. At Doneraile, the Viscountess Doneraile, a dau.-At Norfolk terrace, Westbourne grove west, the wife of John Whitehead, esq. barrister-at-law, a dau.

Dec. 2. In Queen's sq. Bath, the Hon. Mrs. R. Lambert Baynes, a dau.-The wife of R. Westmacott, esq. a dau.-3. At Seafield, Ireland, Viscountess Stopford, a dau.-The wife of the Rev. J. D. Affleck, Rector of Dalham, a dau. At Marlborough hill st. St. John's wood, the wife of Professor Creasy, a son.In James st. Buckingham gate, the wife of the Rev. George Rust, of King's College School, a dau.-4. At Henbury court, Glouc. the wife of the Rev. George Butterworth, a son-At Rendcomb park, Glouc. the wife of David Fullerton, esq. a dau. At Micklefield hall, Herts, the wife of Thomas Clutterbuck, a dau. --8. At Foulmire rectory, near Royston, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Savile, a dau.-At Chester place, the wife of Henry Dalbiac, esq. a dau.

-9. At East hall, Middleton Tyas, Richmond, Yorkshire, the wife of the Hon. A. C. Orde Powlett, a dau.-10. At Stow lodge, Suffolk, the Hon. Mrs. George Dashwood, a dau. At Bath, the wife of Henry Dallaway, esq. a son and heir.-12. At Earlham hall, Norfolk, Mrs. John Gurney, a son.-14. At Chester sq. the wife of George Bradford Ellicombe, esq. a dau.

MARRIAGES.

May 3. At Victoria, New Zealand, John W. Williams, esq. fifth son of Archdeacon Henry Williams, to Sarah, only dau. of James Busby, esq. formerly H. M. Resident at New Zealand,

June 7. At Sydney, N. S. Wales, Capt. Henry Wheeler, late 47th Foot, to Matilda, third surviving dau. of the late George Collier, esq. of North Brixton.

22. At Hobart Town, George James Neill, esq. of H.M. Ordnance, second son of W. Neill, esq. of Hull, late of the 85th Light Inf. to SarahAmelia, youngest dau. of Captain Sir H. E. Atkinson, R.N.

July 26. At Sydney, N.S.W. Lancelot F. C. Thomas, esq. Madras Art. third son of Lieut.Colonel R. A. Thomas, of Slough, to Cordelia, second dau. of James Husband, esq.

Aug. 17. At Benares, Benjamin Healey, esq. Bimlipatam, Madras, to Rosa-Emma-Cooke, youngest dau.; and James Ranald Martin, esq. Bengal Art. to Elizabeth-Nash-Cooke, eldest dau. of the late William Cooke Wallace, esq. and step-daughters of Lieut.-Colonel Liptrap, commanding 42nd Bengal Light Inf.

19. At Daijeeling, Bengal, Alfred Worsley Montagu, esq. 68th N. Inf. to Emily, youngest dau. of the late George Augustus Ward, esq.

of Wisbech.

24. At Kurrachee, Bombay, Charles Scott Jessop, esq. 2nd Regt. E.L.I. to Margaret-Creswell, third dau. of the Rev. Henry Thorp, Incumbent of Topsham, Devon.

31. At Allygurh, Edward Ellis Walker, esq. Bengal Horse Art. to Charlotte-Bayley, only dau. of Charles Gubbins, esq. C.S.At Berhampore, Bengal, Walter Raleigh Gilbert Hickey, esq. nephew of Gen. Sir Walter Gilbert, G.C.B. to Henrietta-Jane, dau. of Thomas Stirling, esq. RN. and grand-dau. of W. L. Hockin, esq. of Dartmouth.

Oct. 3. At Handsworth, Warw. the Rev. Wm. J. J. Welch, B.A. Curate of St. George's, Birmingham, to Elizabeth-Matilda, eldest dau. of Thomas Aston, esq.

5. At Bodmin, Ambrose Thomson, esq. only son of Henry Thomson, esq. of Parkbill, to Caroline, third dau. of the late James Kempthorne, esq. and granddau. of the late ViceAdm. Kempthorne. At Plymouth, Capt.

Elliot, R. Art. to Mary-Harriet, eldest dau. of the late Rev. T. H. Walker, of Bickleigh, Devon. -At St. James's, Piccadilly, Lieut.-Col. Topham, Lieut. of H.M. Guard of Gentlemen-atArms, to the Lady Mary Bentinck, youngest dau. of the late Duke of Portland.--At Warrington, John, second son of the late Charles Tayleur, esq. Oaklands, Torquay, to Eliza, third dau. of the late John Alderson, esq. of Warrington.--At St. Margaret's, Westminster, the Rev. John Hanson Sperling, only son of John Sperling, esq. of Kensington palace gardens, to Anna Maria, second dau. of Sir George Barrow, Bart. At Stoke-next-Guildford, John Mangles Lowis, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service, eldest son of John Lowis, esq. late a Member of the Council of India, to Ellen, eldest dau. of Ross Donnelly Mangles, esq. M.P.At Upton, Torquay, William Leith Hay, second son of Sir Andrew Leith Hay, of Rannes, K.H. to Emma-Anne, eldest dau. of John Beaumont Swete, esq.-At Matherne, Thomas-Henry, second son of Thomas Henry Maudslay, esq. of Lambeth and Norwood, Surrey, to MaryAnne, second dau. of John Russell, esq. of the Wyelands, Monm.

6. At Dover, Capt. Robert Grange, to Frederica-Whittaker, dau. of the late Major Brooks.

7. At Old Charlton, Kent, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Browne, H.E.I.C.S. to Mary-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Wm. Nokes, esq. solicitor, of Woolwich.

8. At St. John's, Newfoundland, George Oldmixon, esq. Capt. R.N. to Frances-Margaret, second dau. of John Hodgson, esq.

9. At Machen, Monm. Sir Geo. F. R. Walker, Bart. to Fanny-Henrietta, third dau. of Sir Charles Morgan, Bart.--At St. George's, Bloomsbury, Edward Norris, esq. of Grappenhall, Cheshire, to Mary, relict of John George Graeff, esq. and eldest dau. of the late Thomas Taylor, esq. of Grafton st. Fitzroy sq.

10. At Clifton, Benjamin Tuthill Allen, esq. of Burnham, Som. to Catherine-Harriett, eldest dau. of the late Edward Daniel, esq. of Bristol. --At Burnley, Lieut.-Col. Every Clayton, 1st Lanc. Militia, second son of Sir Henry Every, Bart. to Eliza-Halsted, dau. of the late Robert Holgate, esq.-At Walditch, Dorset, Arnold Parker, esq. eldest son of T. J. Parker, esq. of Endcliffe, near Sheffield, to Mary-Caro line, only child of the late W. A. H. Fowlds, esq. of Skernielands, Ayrshire. At Holbrook, Capt. Thomas Gaisford, H.E.I.C.S.'s Artillery, of Bagstone, Glouc. to Catherine, youngest dau. of Robert Martin, esq. of Holbrook, Suffolk.

11. At Corsley, Wilts, the Rev. John Thomas Atkin Swan, of Leadinton, co. Cork, to AnneSymes, elder dau. of the Rev. James Hay Waugh, Rector of Corsley.- At Kenn, Gilbert Maxwell Walsh, esq. of Grimblethorpe hall, Linc. to Charlotte, eldest dau. of Francis Baring Short, esq. of Bickham.-At Frome, Major William O'Brien, H.E.I.C.S. to Mary-Jane, eldest dau. of the late Thos. Charles, esq.-At Frant, Lieut. Poulton Williams, R.Ñ. to Maria, eldest dau. of the late William Smith, esq. of Fairy hall, Mottingham, Kent.--At Alverstoke, Lewis Cooper, esq. of Caversham hill, Oxon, to Fanny-Hammond, only child of George Cowper, esq. of Reading, and niece of the late Charles Hammond, esq. of Wantage. --At Edinburgh, Samuel Home Stirling, esq. of Glorat, eldest surviving son of the late Capt. George Stirling, 9th Foot, to Mary, youngest dau. of Major Begbie, of North Heath, Berks, late of 824 Regt.

12. At Mathon, Worc. the Rev. W. R. Villiers, eldest son of the Rev. Wm. Villiers, Vicar of Bromsgrove, to Emily-Conduit, youngest dau. of the late William Vale, esq. of Mathon court. At Workington, John Hopwood

Boardman, M.A. Fellow of Caius Coll. Camb. to Mary, third dau. of the late J. S. Dickinson, esq. surgeon.--At Grasmere, the Rev. J. H. R. Sumner, to Elizabeth, dau. of the late C. Gibson, esq. of Invermore park, Lanc.--At Lewisham, Hammond Weston Gwyn, esq. Capt. R.M. second son of William Gwyn, esq. of Tasburg lodge, Norf. to Georgiana-Catherine, eldest dau. of Quarles Harris, esq.-- At Brighton, the Rev. A. B. Frazer, eldest son of Lieut. Col. Frazer, late 42d R. Highlanders, to Georgiana, only child of C. King, esq.--At Islington, John Marshall, esq. F.R.C.S. of Saville row, to Ellen, youngest dau. of Charles Williams, esq. of Holloway.--At Twickenham, Fenwick Boyce Barron, esq. Capt. 3d Dragoon Guards, youngest son of Charles Barron, esq. Aldershot Place, Hants, to Henrietta, sec. dau. of the late Henry Young, esq.At Cambridge, Henry Erskine Rowe, esq. Fellow of Trinity college, and Professor of Classics in the University of Melbourne, to Emily, only dau. of Mr. E. Fentiman, of Thrapston.-Mundsley, Norf. George Humby, esq. Capt. in Norfolk Militia, to Eliza-Anna, relict of the Rev. William Hammond, and dau. of the late Major Budgen, of Holmesdale-house, Surrey.

At

14. At Ripon, the Rev. Aaron Manby, Vicar of Nidd, to Henrietta, youngest dau. of W. C. Lewis, esq. late of Clifton, near Bristol.At Honiton, Capt. P. M'Pherson, 17th Regt. second son of Colonel M'Pherson, C.B. to Mary-Elizabeth, only dau. of Robert H. Aberdein, esq. of Honiton.--At Brampford Speke, John Williams, fourth son of the late Rev. David Williams, Rector of Bleadon, Som. to Rebecca. second dau. of the late John Sheppard, esq. of Truro.-At St. James's Piccadilly, Joseph John Wilson Watson, esq. Ph. D. of Upper Brook street, to Georgina-Anne, only child of the late John Gregory Welch, esq. of Arle, Glouc.At St. Pancras, Leopold James Lardner, esq. of the British Museum, to EmilyFrances-Louisa, youngest dau. of N. Dennys, esq. of Ampthill sq.

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16. Baron Wydenbruck, Charge d'Affaires for Austria at the court of Hesse Cassel, for some years Secretary at the Austrian embassy at London, to Isabella Blacker, dau. of LieutCol. S. J. Blacker, and step-dau. to the Hon. George Browne, brother to Lord Kilmaine.At Dover, Alexander-Lewis-Joseph Count Milon de Villiers, to Mary-Grace-Susanna, only dau. of Samuel Crumpe, esq. M.D. late of Limerick. At Edinburgh, George Baillie, esq. younger, of Jerviswoode, to Helen, younger dau. of Sir John Warrender, Bart.-At Coventry, the Rev. John George Gregory, B.A. Caius Coll. Camb. to Eliza-Astley, eldest dau. of late Rev. Benj. Howells, Rector of Hughley. --At High Harrogate, John Marshall, esq. of Aldborough hall, Boroughbridge, to Fanny, youngest dau. of the late Joseph Smyth Egginton, esq. of Kirkella house.--At Chale, I.W. Jonathan Worsley, esq. of Ryde, son of the late Rev. James Worsley, of Billingham, and Vicar of Thorley, to Elizabeth, third dau. of late Rev. Thos. Bowreman, Rector of Brooke.

At Wimbledon, the Rev. Francis John Scott, M.A. Incumbent of the Holy Trinity, Tewkesbury, to Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of Major James Oliphant. At Tunbridge Wells, HerbertTaylor, son of Thomas Neville Ussher, H.B.M. Consul-General at Hayti, to Julia-Sarah, widow of Capt. G. W. S. Hicks, and dau. of Capt. A. Bond, Master-Attendant of Balasore. At Castle Eaton, Wilts, Edgar, third son of the Rev. John Sharpe, to Louisa, second dau. of the late Samuel Adams, esq. of Totnes.At St. Pancras, B. G. Cubitt, esq. second son of the late Rev. John Cubitt, of Southrepps, Norfolk, to Maria, youngest dau. of the late John Wilson, esq.-At Edinburgh, Comm. John de C. A.

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