10 JANUARY 1857, Page 21

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 30.

WAR DEPARTMENT, Pall Mall, Dec. 30—Royal Artillery--Lieut.-Gen. W. G. Tosser, C.B. to be Col.-Commandant, vice Gen. the Hon. W. II. Gardner, dec.

Infantry-16th Foot—The Christian name of Mr. Abbott, who was permitted to resign his commission as Ensign on the 12th inst. is John and not William, as previously stated.

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, JANUARY 2.

WAR DEPARTMENT, Jan. 1, 18.57.—The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the appointment of his Royal Highness the Prince of l'russia, ColonelGeneral in the service of his Majesty the King of Prussia, to be an Honorary Member of the Military Division of the First Class, or Knights Grand Cross, of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.

January 2.—The Queen has been most graciously pleased to give orders for the following appointments to the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.

To be Ordinary Members of the Military Division of the Second Class, or Knights Commanders of the said Most Honourable Order, viz.: Lieut.-Gene. S. B. Auchmuty, C.B.; N. Thorn, C.B.; Rear-Admirals C. H. Fremantle ; the Hon. F. W. Grey, C.B.; Cols. It. Garrett ; D. K. Storks, Unatt. ; Lieut.-Gens. G. P. Wymer, C.B. of the Bengal Army; P. Grant, C.B. of the Bengal Army.

To be an Ordinary Member of the Civil Division of the Second Class, or Knights Commanders of the said Most Honourable Order, viz.: .1. H. Iligginson, Esq. C.13. Governor and Commander-in-chief in and over the Island of Mauritius and its Dependencies.

To be Ordinary Members of the Military Division of the Third Class, or Companions of the said Most Honourable Order, via. : Capta. the Hon. G. F. Hastings, R.N. ; F. H. II. Glasse, R.N.; F. Scott, RN.; Cols. C. W. Ridley, Grenadier Guards ; C. T. van Straubenzee, on half-pay, 3d Regt.; F. W. Hamilton, Grenadier Guards ; Lord F. Tartlet, Coldstream Guards; the Hon. G. Cadogan, Grenadier Guards ; F. Seymour, Scots Fusilier Guards ; W. M. S. M'Idurdo, Direetor-Gen. Military Train (late Land Transport Corps); E. R. Wetherell, 11-natt. ; Lieut.-Cols. J. P. Sparks, 38th Regt. ; T. Williams, 4th Regt.; W. Munro, 39th Regt. ; Capt. N. Vansittart, R.N. ; Lieut.-Cols. A. B. Montgomery, lot Regt.; H. S. Rowan, Royal Artillery; G. Macbeath, late of the 68th Regt.; J. H. Franeklyn, Royal Artillery; J. R. Stuart 21st Regt.; A. Maxwell, 46th Regt.; R. J. Baumgartner, on half-pay, 28th Regt.; It. Blanc, Unatt. ; J. L. Wilton, on half-pay, 50th Regt. ; C. F. Fordyce, Coatt. ; F. C. Evelegh, 20th Regt. ; A. T. Heyland, late of the 95th Regt.; It. C. H. Taylor, late of the 79th Regt. ; J. E. Goodwyn, 41st Regt.; BrevetLieut.-Col. I'. P. Harding, 22d lint.; Lieut.-Cols. A. Irving, Royal Artillery ; A. C. Goodenough, late of the 34th Regt.; J. N. A. Freese, Royal Artillery ; the Hon. A. E. Hardinge, Coldstream Guards ; E. A. Somerset, Rifle Brigade ; A. J. Pack, on half-pay, 7th Itegt. ; J. C. Kennedy, on half-pay, 18th Regt.; J. W. Armstrong, late of the 99th Regt. ; J. W. S. Smith, late of the 38th Regt.; J. L. R. Rooke, 19th Regt.; G. G. Alexander, Royal Marine Artillery ; Brevet-Lieut.-Cols, F. F. Maude, 3d Reg,t. ; J. Daubeny, 62d Regt.; Capt. .1. J. Kennedy, R.N.; Lieut.-Col. W. F. Hopkins, Royal Marines ; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. II. A. B. Campbell, Royal Artillery ; Brevet-Majors J. R. Anderson, Royal Artillery; C. T. Franklin, Royal Artillery; Major J. M. Wemyss, Royal Manne Artillery ; Brevet-Major W. E. M. Reilly-, Royal Artillery. Major G. S. Digby, Royal Marine Artillery ; Dr. J. B. Gibson, Deputy-Inspeetor-General of Hospitals ; it. C. Elliott, Esq. Senior Surgeon, Royal Artillery; W. L. M. Young, Esq. Commissary of the Field Train Department.

To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the Third Class, or Companions of the said Most Honourable Order, via.: W. G. Romaine, Esq. Deputy-JudgeAdvocate with the army lately serving, in the East ; Capt. C. Fitzgerald, R.N. some time Governor and Commander-in-chief in and over the colony of Western Australia and its Dependencies ; Sir H. R F. Young, Knight, Capt.-Gen. and Governor-inchief in and over the colony of Tasmania and its Dependencies.

To be an Honorary Member of the Military Division of the Third Class, or Companions of the said Most Honourable Order, in.: Capt. A. Slade, RN. RearAdmiral in the Turkish Service.

Memoranduni.—Colonel Gordon Drummond, Coldstream Guards, would have been recommended for the dignity of Companion of the Order of the Bath had Ile survived. The Queen has been graciously please to give orders for the appointments of the following officers of the Army and of the Marine of his Majesty the Emperor of the French, and of the Army and of the Marine of his Majesty the King of Sardinia, to be Honorary Members of the Military Divisions of the Second and Third Classes of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, respectively, sic. : To be Knights Commanders—M. L. V. J. Charner, Vice-Amiral; AL M. J. A. Odet-Tellion, ContreAmiral; .M. J. Lugeol, Contre-Amiral; H. L. Edouard, Comte Boua-Willaumez, Contre-Amiral; H. 0. P. A. De C. Carton, Contre-Amiral; AL J. P. E. J. de la Graviire, Contre-Amiral; H. C. G. Durando, Lieut.-Gen. ; M. C. A. Trotti, Lieut.Hen. To be Companions—M. Adolphe, Comte de Monet, General of Division; M. H. A. Danner, Col, 95th Regt. of the Line ; H. E. Barrel, Lieut.-Col. of Artillery; AL H. A. Arthur, Vicomte Bertrand, Lieut.. Col. of Artillery ; M. A. Lugeol, Cap. de Vaisseau • M F E Paris Cap. de Vaisseau; 31. F. Anne-Duportal, Cap. Se Vaisseau; H. G. L. Carney, Cap. de Vaisseau; H. A. M. F. M. de Candi, Cap. de Vaisseau; M. A. C. E. Bouia, Cap. de Vaisseau; M. P. V. Touchard, Cap. de Vaisseau ; M. L. M. A. W. de Wailley. Cap. de Vaisseau; H. A. Dupouy, Cap. de Vaineau; H. A. Augustine, Baron Darricau, Cap. de Vaisseau; H. C. M. A. de d'Hornoy, Cap. de Vaisseau; M. I'. Lescure, Cap. de Vaisseau; H. J. IL Penhoot, Cap. de Vausseau; H. E. L. II. Miquet, Cap. de Vaisseau; H. L. L. T. D. de Montlows, Cap. de Frigate; H. H. 51. H. de Cintri, Cap. de Frigate ; AL G. G. Solo Coehe, Cap. de Frigate ; M. M. J. Dupri, Cap. de Fregate; M. 51.3. N.8" . Garnault, Cap. de Frigate; AL J. A. T. Reyband, Lieut.-Col. d'infanterie de Marine ; St.?. X. Pelissier, Lieut.-Col. d'Artillerie de Marine; M. E. P. Chef tie Rattaiiion d'.Artillerie de Marine; Count A. Pettiti, Colonel d'Etat Major. Chef d'Etat Major ; Chevalier A. de la Rovere. Lieut.-Col. of the Artillery and Intendant-Gen.; Chevalier G. Govone. Major d'Etat Major ; and the Mani. 0. Di Negro, Capitano di Yaseello of the lot Clam.

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, JANUARY O.

WAR DEraarmister, Pall Mall, Jan. 6.—Cavalry-6th Regiment of DragoonsLieut. H. Timson to be Capt. by purchase, vice Purley, who retires. Capt. It. TI. Currie, from half-pay 6th Dragoons, to he Capt. vice Tiroson, placed upon half-pay.

infantry—Grenadier Guards—Lieut.-Col. T. II. King, from half-pay Ellett. to be Capt. and Lieut.-Col. vice Brevet-Col. S. Brownrig:g, C.B. who exchanges.

5th Foot—Ensign E. F. Haig to be Lieut. by purchase, vice Ross, promoted by purchase to an tuatt. Company; 0. A. Shegog, Gent, to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Haig.

24th Foot—Assist.-Surg. R. Wolseley, from the Staff, to be Assist. -Burg. vice Clarke, appointed to a Staff.

27th Foot—Capt. H. Stapylton to be Major, without purchase, vice Brevet-Lieut.Col. Durnford, deceased ; Lieut. J. D. Downing to be Capt. without purchase, vice Stapylton; Ensign R. Lloyd lobe Lieut. without purchase, vice Downing; Gent. Cadet L. W. Desborough, from the Royal Mil. Col. to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Lloyd.

325 Foot—Lieut, J. D. Thomson to be Adjt. vice Rudman, who resigns the Adjtcy. only.

41st Foot—Major H. IV. Meredith, from half-pay Enatt, to be Major, vice It. 0.F. Steward, who exchanges.

435 Foot—Assist.-Surg. J. Duffin, from the Staff, to be Assist-Surg. vice Croker, resigned.

44th Foot—Lieut. G. L. Mellish has been permitted to resign his commission. 74th Foot—J, H. Take, Esq. Paymaster of Detachments on the coast of Africa, to be Paymaster, vice Dunbar, deceased.

77th Foot—Lieut. and Adjt. W. S. Le Feuvre has been permitted to resign his commission.

fist Foot—Ensign F. Schlotel to be Lieut. by purchase, vice F. Browne, who retires.

87th Foot—Lieut, C. Lynch tube Adjt. vice Gibson, who resigns the Adjtcy. only. 25 /Vest India Reqiment—II. A. Pratt, Gent, to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Ii. J. Barker, whose appointment, on the hat of August 1856, has been cancelled.

Ceylon Ritle Regiment—J. A. Denton, Gent, to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Henry. promoted.

Hospital Star—Acting-Assist...Sum. 3.5'. de Boissiere to lie Assist.-Surg. to the Forces; Acting Assist.-Surg, C. E. le rebore, to be Assist.-Surg. to the Forces, vice Reid, resigned ; Assist.-Surg. F. Clarke, from the 94th Foot, to be Assist-Surg. vice Wolseley, appointed to the 29th Foot ; Assist-Staff-Surg. C.13. Moose has beea permitted to resign his commission.

Unattached—Lieut. A. E. Ross, from the 5th Foot, to be Capt. by purchase.

Breret.—Major-Cen. Sir J. F. Love, K.C.B. to have the temporal,' rank of Lieut..Gen. while in the command of a division of the army in Great Britain ; Lieut.-Col. It.. Going, retired full-pay, lot Foot, to M. Col. in thornily, the rank being honorary only.

Memoranduni.—Capt. H. F. Kennedy, upon half-pay Caen. has been permitted to retire from the senice by the sale of his commission, he being about to become is settler in Canada.

[The Military Gazette of January 9 will appear next week.]