66. He entered the service, June, 1817; became Lieut., July, 1817; Capt., July, 1827; Major, March, 1831; Lieut.-Col, March, 1836; Col., Nov., 1846; Major-Gen., June. 1854; Lieut.-Gen, June, 1860; and Col., 105th Foot, Sept., 1862. He served in 1822 with the force sent to Ghersetty. In 1824 he served in the Burmese war as BrigadeMajor to the 5th Madras Brigade, with the column under BrigadierGen. Morrison in Aracan (medal). Commanded the 6th Madras Native Infantry with the field force employed in Goomsoor in 1837. Commanded the Chicasole Light Infantry with the force under Major-Gen. Wilson at Adoni in 1838. Selected to command the field force under the special orders of the Political Commissioner, to seize the Nawab of Kurnool, and commanded in the action at Zorapore, Oct., 18, 1839. Thanked by the Government, and presented by the officers of the force with the sword of the captured Nawab. Commanded the 14th Madras Native Infantry in China in 1842. In 1847, in consequence of the rebellion in Goomsoor, was selected to command the Northern division, with the rank of Brigadier-General, and vested with full political authority in the disturbed districts; on the suppression of the outbreak her eceived the thanks of Government. Lieutenant-General Alexander Maclachlan, Commandant of the 2nd Brigade Royal Artillery, died on Feb. 26, in Dublin, aged 76. He entered the service, Dec, 1803; became Capt., June, 1812; Major, July, 1830; Lieut. Col., June, 1832; Col., Nov., 1846; Major-Gen., June, 1864; and Lieut.-Gen., June, 1860; Commandant, 2nd Brigade, May, 1863. He served in Spain in 1813-14. Knight of St. Maurice and Lazare. Major-General George Marmaduke Reeves, C.B., late of the 99th Foot, died March 2. He entered the service July, 1824; became Lieut., April, 1828; Capt., April, 1827; Major, Nov., 1841; Lieut.Col., Nov., 1851; Col., Nov., 1854; and Major-Gen., Oct., 1865. He served throughout the campaign of 1860 in the north of China, commanded the 4th Brigade at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and storming the nearest North Taku fort, wounded severely in three places and slightly in two, but did not quit the field until all the remaining North forts had surrendered; commanded the advance from Tientsin, and the 4th Brigade in the actions of the 18th and 21st Sept., and Surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, C.B, medal and clasps, and distinguished-service pension.) Rear-Admiral Frederick Hutton, died at Tunbride Wells on March 6. The deceased, who was on the Active List of Flag Officers, entered the Navy at the early age of thirteen in 1813, and served on the East Indies and South American Stations. He took part in the Burmese war of 1825, where he commanded an armed transport. After various employments afloat he was, in November, 1846, appointed Governor of Ascension and Captain of the Tortoise, store-ship. Since he obtained his flag rank he has not been employed. He had seen service for nearly forty years. His commissions bore date as follows:-Lieutenant, 17th May, 1825; Commander, 28th June, 1838; Captain, 3rd July, 1844; and Rear-Admiral, 1st April, 1863. He was an officer of the Tower and Sword. By the death of Rear-Admiral F. Hutton, Captain William Loring, Captain Superintendent of Pembroke Dockyard, becomes a Rear-Admiral, and consequently vacates his present employment. By his promotion, the Duke of Somerset has another Naval Aide-de-Campship to Her Majesty placed at his disposal. Retired Captain Sir George Harnage, Bart. (formerly Blackman), died on the 10th of Maroh. Sir George Harnage was born July 19, 1792, and was the eldest son of the late Sir G. Harnage, Bart., by Mary, eldest surviving daughter of H. Harnage, Esq., of Belswardyne, co. Salop, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, who served as Major of the 62nd Regt., under Gen. Burgoyne, during the first American war, and was severely wounded at the battle of Freeman's Farm, Sept., 1777. Sir George (whose brother, Capt. J. L. Blackman, of the Coldstream Guards, fell at Waterloo) assumed the name of Harnage in 1821, and succeeded his father as second Baronet, Nov. 19, 1836. This officer entered the Navy May 1, 1807, as Midshipman, on board the Hibernia, 120, flag-ship in the Channel and off Brest of Sir J. Saumarez. Removing in July following to the Penelope, 36, Capt. J. Dick, he was for some time employed at the blockade of Ferrol; after which he visited North America and the West Indies, and Feb., 1809, was present at the capture of Martinique. Having been further attached for three years to the Defiance, 64, commanded in the North Sea and Baltic by Capt. R. Raggett, he had the fortune on Aug. 12, 1813, to be awarded a Lieutenant's commission. His subsequent appointments were, Feb 4, 1814, to the Hamadryad, 36, Capt. E. Chetham. stationed off Newfoundland, where, in the following September, that vessel suffered so severely from the effects of a hurricane as to necessitate her being in a few months broken up; April 11, 1815, to the Boyne, 98, as Flag Lieutenant to Sir I. Hollew, Capt. of the Mediterranean fleet, in which capacity he officiated until June 29, 1816; and August 4, 1818, to the Salisbury, 58, bearing the successive flags, in the Leeward Islands, of Rear-Admirals D. Campbell and W. C. Fabie. While in the latter ship, in Sept., 1819, Mr. Blackman, being at the time at anchor in the harbour of the Island of St. Thomas, was again present in a hurricane of so fearful a nature that on the following morning the wrecks of 96 vessels were counted, independently of numerous others which had foundered. He obtained command of the Raleigh, sloop, Aug. 16, 1820, and continued to serve in the West Indies until the close of 1821, when he returned to England with a freight of 320,000 dollars. He was paid off Jan. 14, 1822, and has not since been afloat. Major-General John Harvy Stevens, on retired full-pay, Royal Marine Artillery, died at Portsmouth, on Feb. 26, aged 72. He entered the service, Sept.. 1805; became Lieut., Sept., 1809; Capt., April, 1832; Major, Nov., 1846; Lieut.-Col., Aug., 1848; Col., Nov., 1854; and Major-Gen., June, 1855. He served in the West Indies, &c., in 1806 and 1807, during the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was engaged in several flotilla affairs on the Scheldt. Served also at the successful defence of Cadiz and of Tarifa in 1810 and 1811; was engaged in several detached operations, particularly in one of a severe character on the Guadalquivir. In 1813 was employed on the coast of America, where he was engaged in an attack on Craney Island, and at the taking of Hampton and Ocracoke under Sir George Cockburn. Served in Canada at the taking of Oswego, on which occasion he was mentioned in Sir Gordon Drummond's despatches. Engaged during a six weeks' siege of Fort Erie, and was entrusted with the construction of a field-work for the defence of the right of the position on Chippewa Creek, which was menaced by a very superior force. In 1816 he was on board the Queen Charlotte at the attack on Algiers under Lord Exmouth, by whom he was detached to fire carcases at the enemy's vessels within the Mole. He was also present at the demonstrations before Algiers under Admiral Sir H. B. Neale. Has received the War medal with one clasp. STATIONS OF THE ROYAL NAVY IN COMMISSION. (Corrected to 26th March.) 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 Hall, 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, Parific 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, Assurance, 4, sc., Com. H. B. Woollcombe, 1860, Mediterranean Aurora, 35, sc. Capt. A. F. R. De Horsey, 1857. Barracouta, 6, Commander W. B. Urmston, 1855. Barrosa, 21, sc., Captain H. Boys, 1858, China Basilisk, 6, Captain W. N. W. Hewett, V.C. Sheerness, 1862. Bellerophon, 14, Capt. Tatham, 1854, particular service. 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, 1855, Training Ship, Southampton Brilliant, 16, Com. J. E. Bickford, 1860, Naval Reserve Drill Ship, Dundee 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, se. Com. T. M. Jones, 1859, ordered home Canopus, Naval Barrack, Capt. T. H. Masou, (1849) Devonport Caradoc. paddle, 2, Lieut.-Com. E. H Wilkinson, 1856, Mediterranean Castor, 22. Com. C. K. Jackson, 1854, Nava Reserve Drill Simp, Shields Clio, 22. sc., Capt N. E. B. Turnour, 1859 Pacific Cockatrice, 2, sc. Com. A. D. Boyle, 1865, 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 Cordelin, 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, Doris, 30 sc., Captain Charles Vesey, 1860, Dromedary, sc. store-ship, Mast.-Com. Allard, (1851), particular service Duke of Wellington, 49. Barrack Ship, Capt. K.C B, Capt. R. Gibson, 1863, N. America Eagle, 50, Commander W. E, Fisher, 1856, Egmont, receiving ship, Capt. H. F. W. Ingram, 1863, 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,) Australia. Favourite, 10, sc., Captain F. H. Short, 1858, Mediterranean 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, 1857, China Formidable, 26, Vice Admiral Sir C. Talbot, K.C.B., Capt. John Fulford, 1848. Sheerness Forward, 2, sc. Lieut. Com. H. W. Fox, 1855, Pacific Fox, 2, sc. store-ship, Staff Com. Moriarty, particular service Frederick William, 74, sc. Cap. John J. Kennedy C.B, 1856, Coast Guard, Queenstown Ganges, training slup, Com. F. H. Stevens, 1854, Falmouth Gannet, 11 Capt. W. Chimmo, 1864, N. America and West Indies Gibraltar, 81, sc. Capt. R. Coote, 1854, Mediterranean Gladiator, 6, st. ves., Capt Aplin, 1861, Devonport Gleaner, gunboat, Lieut. F. Hardy, Brazils Grasshopper, 2, sc. gunboat, Lt. Com. G. D. Morant, 1857, China Greyhound, 17, Captain C. Stirling, 1863, Devonport Handy, 1, st. ves., Sub.-Lieut. Jones (acting) Coast of Africa Hardy, 2, sc. gunbt, Lieut. Com. Morice, 1859, China Harpy, pad.,. 1, Lieut.-Com. Howorth, 1856, Greenwich Hastings, 50, sc. Rear Ad. Charles Frederick, K.C.B., Capt. J. Corbett, 1857, Queenstown Havock, 2. sc. gunbt, Lieut. P. E. Luard, 1855 China Haughty, 2, sc. gunboat, Lieut.-Com. Mainwaring, China Hector, 34, sc., Capt. Preedy, C.B., 1855, Channel Squadron Helicon, Commander Morgan Singer, 1862, Portsmouth Hesper, 4, sc. store ship, Staff-Com. Thain, 1863, China Hibernia, rec. ship, Rear Adm. H. Kellett, Hydra, 1, st. ves., Capt. Peter F. Shortland, 1859, Mediterranean (survey) Icarus, 3, Com. S. P. Townshend, 1865, Mediterranean Implacable, 24, Com. E. L. H. Ray, 1860, Training Ship, Devonport Impregnable, 78, Capt. F. S. Tremlett (1863) Training Ship, Devonport Indus, Rear Admiral T. M. C. Symonds. C.B.. Capt. W. Edmonstone, C.B., 1853, Devonport Industry, 2, sc. store ship, Mast. Com. E. C. T. Youel, 1850, particular service Insolent, 2, Lieut.-Com. Nicholas, China Investigator, 2, st. ves. Sub.-Lieut. Duthy, Coast of Africa Irresistible, 24, sc., Capt. J. Borlase, 1854, Coast Guard, Southampton. Isis, 2, Store Depot, Mast.-Com. Loney, 1860, Sierra Leone Jackall, 4, st. ves., Lieut.-Com. H. M. N. Dyer. 1855, Scotch Fisheries. Janus, 1, Lieut.-Com. Powys, 1854, China Jaseur, 5, sc Com. W. J. H. Grubbe (1861) Coast of Africa Landrail, 5, sc., Com. H. L. Maitland, West Coast of Africa Leander, 39, sc. Commodore Michael de Courcy, 1852, Pacific Lizard, 1, st. ves. Lieut.-Com. Telfer, 1854, 1860, tender to Rattlesnake, Coast of Africa Leopard, 18, st. vessel, Capt. C. T. Leckie, 1858, China Leven, 3, screw gun vessel, Lt. Com. H. P. Knevitt (1855) China Lightning, 3, st. ves,, Capt. E. J. Bedford, survey. Coast of Scotland Lily, 4, sc., Com. A. C. F. Heneage, 1857, North America and West Indies Linnet, 2, sc.. Lieut.-Com. A. Salwey, Brazils Liverpool, 35, sc., Capt. R. Lambert, 1855 Mediterranean Lion, 60, sc. Captain J. M. Hayes, C. B., 1855 Coast Guard, Greenock Lord Clyde, 24, sc. Captain R. Dew, C.B., 1858 Plymouth Lyra, 9. sc., Com. R. A. Parr, 1861, C. of Africa Mæander, 10, Capt. J. G. Bickford, (1860) Ascen mouth Manilla, sc. Mast. Com. B. Stuart, 1854, China Martin, 12, Training Brig, Lieut.-Com. Hon. J. Fitz Maurice, Portsmouth Medusa, 2, st. ves. Mas.-Com. Potter, 1851. Sheerness Megara, 6, Capt. M. B. Dunn, store service, 1862 Mutine, 17, sc. Com. W. H. Blake, Pacific Naiad, 6, store ship, Mas. Com. G. Reid, 1850, Callao Narcissus, 35, sc. Rear Adm. C. B. Elliott, Capt. Colin A. Campbell, Brazils Nereus, 6, store depot. Staff Com. C. R. P. Forbes, 1863, Valparaiso Niger, 13, Captain J. Bruce, 1862, West Indies Octavia, Capt. C. F. Hillyar, East Indies Orontes, 2, sc., troop ship, Capt. H. W. Hire, 1862, troop service Osborne, st. yacht, Com. John D'Arcy, 1863, particular service Osprey, sc., 4, Com. W. Menzies, 1862, China Pandora, 5, sc. Com. Edward Stubbs, 1863, Coast of Africa Pantaloon, 11, sc. Com. F. Purvis, (1860), Bombay Pelican, 17, sc. Com. R. Cator, 1857, Mediter ranean. Pelorus, 21, sc. Capt. W. H. Haswell, 1858, China Pembroke, 25, sc. Commodore A. P. Ryder, 1848, Capt. J. O. Johnson, 1856, Harwich Penguin, 5, sc, (tender to Princess Roval) Lieut.-Com. E. S. J. Garforth, 1857, East Indies and Cape of Good Hope Perseus, 17, sc, Com. C. E. Stevens, 1860, China Phoebe, 36, Capt. W R. Rolland, 1857, Mediterranean, ordered home Pigmy, 3, st. v. Master Com. Petch, 1861 Portsmouth. Porcupine, 3, st. ves. Staff-Com. Calver, 1863, Downs (survey) President, 16, Com. J. R. Dunlop, 1860, Naval Reserve Drill Ship, London. Prince Albert, 4, sc., Captain Arthur Wilmshurst, 1861. Woolwich. Prince Consort, 31, sc, Capt. G. O. Willes, C B. 1856, Channel Squadron Princess Alice. 1, st. ves. Mast.-Com. Parker, 855, Devonport Princess Charlotte, 12. Captain M. S. Nolloth, 1856. Receiving Ship, Hong Kong Princess Royal, 73. sc. Rear-Adm. G. St. V. King, C.B., Capt. W. G Jones, 1861, China Psyche, 2, st. vessel, Lieut.-Com. Blane, 1854, Mediterranean Pylades, 21, sc Capt A. W. A. Hood, North America and West Indies Racer, sc., 11, Com. L. Brine, 1854. Mediter ranean Racoon, 22, sc. Capt. Count Gleichen, (1859), Channel Ranger, 5, sc. Com. C. G. Nelson, 1861, Coast of Africa Rapid, 11, sc. Com. C. T. Jago (1860) E. Indies Rattler, 17, sc. Com. J. W. Webb, 1854, China Research, 4. sc. Com. R. A. E. Scott, 1818, Portsmouth Resistance, 16, sc. Capt. W. C. Chamberlain, 1856, Mediterranean Revenge, 73, Capt. G. Le G. Bowyear, 1856, Devonport Rifleman, 8, sc., Com. J. Ward, 1858, China Seas (survey) Rosario, 11, se., Com. L. H. Versturme, 1860, North America and West Indies Royal Adelaide, 26, Adml. Sir C. H. Fremantle, K.C.B. Capt. F. B. P. Seymour, C.B. 1854, Devonport Royalist, 11, sc. Com. the Hon. M. Nelson, 1858 N. America and West Indies Royal George, 78, sc. Capt. Thomas Miller, 1852, Coastguard Kingstown, Dublin. Royal Oak, 35, sc. Capt. F. A. Campbell, 1854, Mediterranean Royal Sovereign, 5, sc., Capt. F. A. Herbert, 1864, Portsmouth Salamander, 6, st. ves., Com. G. S. Nares, 1862, Australia (survey) Salamis, 1, st. ves., Com. F. G. Suttie, 1863, Portsmouth Saturn, Captain W. Loring, C.B., 1848, Pembroke Scout, 21, Capt. J. A. P. Price, 1860, Pacific Serpent, 4, Commodore C. J. Bullock, 1863, China Scylla, 21, sc. Capt. R. W. Courtenay, 1859, China. Sealark, 8, Training Brig, Lieut.-Com J. N. Croks, 1855, Devonport Seringapatam, Receiving Ship, Capt J. H Cockburn, 1850, Cape of Good Hope Severn, 35. sc. Commodore F. B. Montrésor, E. Indies Sharpshooter, 6, sc, Lieut.-Com. the Hon. R. Hare, 1857, Brazil Shearwater, 11, sc. Com. R. G. Douglas, 1860, Pacific. Simoom, 4, troop-ship, Captain Thomas B. Lethbridge, 1863. Skylark, 2, Lieut.-Com. Swinton, 1856, Gibraltar Slaney, 3, sc. gunboat, Lieut.-Com. Keats, 1855, China Snipe, 5, sc. Com. H. A. Trollope, 1863, Coast of Africa Sparrow, 5, sc. Com. P. Blakiston, 1861 Coast of Africa. Sparrowhawk, 4, Com. E. A. Porcher, Pacific Speedwell, 5, sc. Com. J. E. Erskine 1862, Coast of Africa Speedy, 2, gunboat, Mas.-Com. C. Burney, 1861, Channel Islands Sphinx, 6, Capt. R. V. Hamilton, 1862, North America and West Indies Spider, 2, sc. gunboat, Lieut. Com. Kennedy S.E. Coast of America Spiteful, 6, paddle, Com. A. D. W. Fletcher, 1856, for Brazil Sprightly, st. ves., Mast.-Com. G. Allen, (acting) Portsmouth Squirrel, 8, Training Brig, Lieut.-Com. T. K. Hudson, 1857, Devonport St. George, 84, sc. Capt. E. B Rice 1855, Coast Guard, Portland Staunch, 2, sc., Lieut.-Com. Dunlop, 1856, China Star, sc. 4, Com. W. E. Gordon, 1861, Sheer. ness. St. Vincent, 26, Training Ship, Com. S. J. Greville, 1860, Portsmouth Steady, 5, sc. Com. T. T. Bullock 1861, North America and West Indies Stromboli, 6, st. ves., Com. A. Philips, 1860, S.E. Coast of America ordered home Supply, 2 sc. store ship, Staff Com. C. Bawden, 1864, Woolwich Surprise, 4, sc. Com. G. Tryon, 1860, Medi terranean Sutlej, 35, sc., Rear-Adml. Hon. J. Denman. Captain T. P. Coode, 1862, Pacific Swallow, 9, sc., Mast. Com. E. Wilds, 1855, China and Japan (survey) Tamar, 2, sc. troop ship, Capt. F. H. Stirling, 1860, troop service Terrible, 21, Capt. G. J. Napier, 1856, Portsmouth Terror, 16, sc. Capt. J. F. B. Wainwright, 1853, Bermuda Topaze. 31, Captain W. Montague Dowell, C.B., 1858, Pacific Torch. 5, sc., Cap. G. Douglas, West Coast of Trafalgar, 70, sc. Capt. G. Hancock, 1855, Trincomalee. 16, Com. W. J. Pollard, 1854, Triton, sc., S, Lieut.-Com. R. H. Napier, 1857, Brazils Tyrian, 1, Lieut. H. F. Hovenden, 1856, Mediter ranean Urgent, 4, sc. troop ship, Capt. S. H. Henderson, 1863, Portsmouth Valorous, 16, st. ves., Capt. C. C. Forsyth, 1857, Cape of Good Hope Victoria and Albert, steam yacht, Capt. H.S.H. Prince Leiningen, K.C.B. (1860,) Portsmouth Victory. 12, Admiral Sir T. Pasley, Bart., 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, East Indies and Cape of Good Hope Vindictive, 2, store ship, Mas.-Com. Wise, 1853, Fernando Po Vivid, 2, st. v. Staff Com. T. W. Sullivan, 1863, Woolwich Wasp, 13, sc. Capt. Norman B. Bedingfield, 1862, Mozambique Weazel, 1, sc. gunboat, Lieut. Com. Fred. P. Doughty, 1855, China Wellesley, 17, Captain W. H. Stewart, C.B 1854, Chatham Wildfire st. ves., Mast.-Com. G. Brockman, 1854, Sheerness Winchester, 12, Drill Ship for Naval Reserve, Com. W. C. Chapman, Aberdeen Wizard, 1, Lieut. Com. Patrick J. Murray, 1859 Coast of Syria Wolverine, 21, sc., Capt. T. Cochran, 1857, North America and West Indies Wyvern, 4, Capt. H. T. Burgoyne, 1861, Portsmouth |