7 AUGUST 1830, Page 4

THE KING AND HIS COURT.

Mis Majesty does not forget his promises made before he ascended the throne. When Duke of Clarence, he had promised to dine with the Wulff Secnndus Club ; and as, by reason of his kingship, he could not dine with the Club, (at least so says the Court Circular—we had always thought the King could do anything he liked), he determined that the Club should dine with him. On Saturday last, the Nulli Secundus, amounting to seventy, dined with the King accordingly. The club con- sists of officers who are serving or have served in the Coldstream Guards. The King had earned his dinner on Saturday as well as he did on the previous Sunday, for he had gone to 'Windsor and returned before he sat down. The Queen accompanied him to Windsor. Her Majesty :dined with the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland. On Sunday, the Royal Family attended divine service in the Chapel art. James's. They visited Kew Gardens on Monday. We do not know what are the incli- nations of his Majesty touching gardens; the late King, we believe, knew little and cared less about them. Kew Gardens used to be in a very- miserable condition ; and, if we recollect aright, there was a rumour of an intention to break up the establishment a few years ago. Perhaps, now that the "mighty months "have begun their course, something may be done to render the gardens seeable. On Tuesday, the King, after in- specting the Horse Guards and the Blues, in the Barracks at Regent's Park, partook of an open.air breakfast with Lord Combermere in Kensington Gardens. A marquee was erected near the Mound, for the Royal party. The number of spectators and police was very great ; but, from themoment the King sat down, such was the clustering round him of the guests, that no snore was perceived of him until he rose again. The Herald says the Duke of Wellington wore a very lugubrious aspect during the joyous process of mastication, and wandered up and down, not unseen, with an air of melancholy abstraction that would not have disgraced Prince Polignac himself on Friday morning last. We do not know what might be the cause of the Premier's sadness ; perhaps it existed only in the imagination of the Herald. On Wednesday, his Majesty held his third levee ; previous to which, a Chapter of the Thistle was held, for the purpose of investing the Earl of Moray with the vacant green riband. His Majesty has agreed to receive the address of the Common Hall at the next levee, or through the Secretary of State for the Home Department. Among the addresses presented, was one from the University of Edinburgh : the deputation from the University was headed by the venerable Dr. Baird, the Principal. We subjoin a list of the noblemen and gentlemen introduced. On Thursday, the King and Queen visited the Tower in state. The Lord Mayor received their Majesties at Temple Bar, according to custom, and accompanied them to the Tower. After inspecting the troops there, and partaking of the Duke of Wellington's hospitalities, their Majesties•proceeded by water to Greenwich ; where the King, after exchanging his Field-Marshal's for an Admiral's uniform, inspected the Pensioners and Marines.

PRESENTATIONS AT THE THIRD LEVEE.

Si, Richard Bimie. by Sir Robert Peel.

Rev. Barnard Hanbury, as Domestic Chaplain to His Royal Highnessthe D be of Sussex. Dr. Goddard, Chaplain in Ordinary to the King, Archdeacon of Lincoln.

Rev. John Moore Halsey, by the Lord in Waiting. Sir T. Phillins, Bart. of Middle Hill, by his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. Rev. R. F. Fuller, by the Earl of Macclesfield, Dr. Magrattr, R.N. by Lord Melville.

Re.. Dr. Moore, Vicar of St. Pancras, by Sir II. Taylor.

Frederiek Baring, by Lord Clinton. Hon, and Rev. Fitzroy Stanhope, by the Duke of Rev. Dr. Bland, by the Hon. John Townshend. Capt. Strangeways, by the Lord in Waiting. Capt. W. Maude, R.N. by the Lord in Waiting. Capt. Hutchinson, by his father, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Wm. Hutchinson.

Capt. Richbell, by Sir Robert Peel. Capt. J. Campbell, by Vice-Adm.tOrmnaney. Capt. Spershott, on promotion, by Vice-Adze, Sir N. Blackwood.

Cdpt. Daly, R.N. by Lord Hards,

Cain. Clay, by Rear-Adm. Lord James O'Bryen, Capt. Ogden Creighton, by Major-Gen. Capt. Bradley, by Sir Charles Pole. Capt. H. Leete, by ReanAdm. Sir C. Dashwood. Capt. Locke, by Admiral Sir G. Martin. Capt. Ferber, B.. N. by Lord Holland. Capt. Thornton, by Vice-Adm. Sir H. Hallam Capt. Cuppage, R.N. on his promotion by Lieut.. Gen. Cuppage.

Capt. Balchild on his reappointment to the Royal Marine Artillery, by Major•Gen. Campbell. Capt. Montreser. by Vice.Adm. Sir C. Ogle. Capt. Fielding, by the Earl of Jersey. Capt. J. F. Chapman, by Sir H. Hotham.

Capt. Clarke, by Lord A. Beanclerk. d

Capt. Geo. Upton, by Lord Clare. Capt. R. T. Hancock, by Sir E. B. Sogdert, So. hcitor-General.

Capt. G. A. Underwood. on his return frotn by Major.Gen. Sir Charles Doyle. Capt. Burton.by Col. M.Clevely. Capt. Lowth, by Col. Mallet, C.B. Capt. George Manby, to deliver to the King a Treatise on the Preservation of Mariners from,

Stranded Vessels, and the Prevention or Ship- wreck, with a Statement °idle Bomber of Sub. Jaen of different Nations saved by his Plan, by Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Capt. Hearings, by Adm. Sir II. Neale.

Capt. Ellis, by General Campbell. Capt. A. Brine, by Sir H. Neale. Capt. Bray, by Sir H. Vane. Capt. P. Unan, by Sir E Hamilton.

Lieutenants L. 13. Williams, — Clay, by Lord J. O'Bryen, Lieutenants H. H. Budd, S. II. Budd, by Sir S. Smith.

Capt. J. W. Watling, by Lord Melville. Capt. nacres, by Sir C. M. Pole.

Capt. Vann on his promotion. by Col. anCleverty. Captains J. G. Graham, 0. Henderson, Sir Lucius Curtis, Ban. Sir T, Trowbridge, C. Askew,J. Jones. P. Bingham, V. Halton, C. B. Strong, A. B. Briscoe, Parish, E. Chetham. (3. Warrald, W. Simpson, T. Bourchier, A. B. Sharpe, Spear, M. Kelly, C. Nelson, W. Hartley, C. II. Watson, R. B. Vincent. and L. Davies, by Lord Melville. Commander C. Hutchinson, by Earl Eathtudt. 141r. Fitzpatrick, by Lord Holland. Commander 0. Pearl, by Admiral Peak. Corn. W. Nevin, by the Duke of Buckingham. Corn. J. Pulling, on his promotion and return from service in the West Indies, by Adm. Pleeming. The Rev. Alex. Sterky, Mr. John Miner, Mr. H. L. Valloton, and Mr. Guignard, with the Swiss address.

Mr. Edward Kingsford. Mayor of Canterbury, ac- companied by Lord Fordwicb. the lion. Richard Watson, and the Rev. G. W. Tickleman, Mayor's Chaplain, with an address. The Rev. Dr. Werniuck. accompanied by the Rev. Mr. Scholl, Rev. Mr. Gehle, Mr. Muller, and Mr. Sack, with an address from the French and Dutch Chambers.

Cain. Oetavi. Carey, with an address from the States of the Island of Gueneny, by Sir R. Peel. Sir John St alit, with an address front the Mayor and Corporation of Sudbury. The High Sheriff of the county of Rutland, with an address, by the Marquis of Exeter. Mr. Isaac Sully and Sir J. W. Lubbock, Bart. Governors, and Capt. J. Woolmore and Mr. J. Gibson, Directors, with an address from the Car. ',oration of the Royal Exchange Association. Lord J. Stuart with an address from Cardilf, and an address from Lantrissent, its Glamorgansitire. ale. J. Labouchere, Treasurer of the Society of Friends of Foreigners in Distress, with a congra- tulatory address. Lieut.-Col. O'Halloran, with an address of con- dolence and congratulation from the inhabitants and visitors of Leamington Prior,

Mr. Samuel Hancock, on his departure for the Continent, by Lieutenant-General Moore. Mr. Anderson, by the Earl of Warwick.

31r. J. Rickman, by General B. Campbell. Mr. W. Harvey, by Captain Vincent, R.N. Mr. Hannibal Evans Lloyd, by Lord Bexley Commanders A. Cuppage, C. Fraser, Oakes, Ni- cholas, 11. Williams, E. H. Scott, D. Weld. J. Oake, Chafin, Morris, R. Parry, '1'. I.. Robin.% 11. E. Atkinson, R. l'aitte, by Viscount Melville. air, C. Beauclerk, by the Lord Chamberlain. Mr. James M. Arnett. Surgeon Extraordinary to the Queen.dsy Mr. Iteate.

Mr. W. H. Whitehead, by Vice-Admiral Pear& Mr. Stephen, Master in Chancery, by the Lord Chancellor.

Mr. Arthur Salway, by Admiral Manby. Mr. Rosson, by Mr. Talbot. Commander It.. E. Vidal, on his promotion, by Lord Melville.

Commander W. B. Dobson, R.N., by Lord Mel. vine.

Mr. J. Hooke Pearson, I 1th Light Dragoons, by Lord Amherst.

Mr. Smith, by the Earl of Errol.

Commanders Robinson, H. Matthews' J. G. Phil- lips, Henry Boteler, J. C. Symonds,Cammillen, J. R. Walker, G. liarnage, 1.3y Lord Melville. The Rev. Dr Wade, by Earl Ferrer's.

Lieut. Perlby, by Vice-Adm. Sir G. Cockburn. Lient...Tohn Alcoa Wright, R.N., on appoinunent to the Basilisk.

Lieut. C. J. Horton, by Dr. Grandley.

Lieut. W. H. Pickthorne, by the 1.ord its Waiting. Lieut. Hodgson, by General Sir J. Doyle. Lieut. Bayley, by Colonel .O'Malley.

Lieut. Robert Kerr, It.N. on return from. foreign service, by Capt. A. K. Kerr, C.B. R.N. Lieut. Yea, by the Earl of Westmorland. Lieut. Tobin, by his father, Capt. Tobin. Lieut. C. R. Dhwood, by hisfather, Rear-Adm. Sir C. Dashwood.

Lieut. Hammersley, by LieutoGen. Sir H. Fame. Lieut. Logan, on his return from the Mediterra- nean, by SI ajor-Gen. Campbell. Lieut. Lord Henry Beauclerk, by Gen. Sir John Doyle. Adios. Sir David Milne, K.C.B., Sir P. C. Dur- ham, Vansittart, Page, Windham, Brace, C. B. Lambert, and Hall, un their promotion, by Vis. Melville.

Mr. Brande, on his appointment as Apothecary to his Majesty, by Sir Matthew Tierney.

Mr. W. Irby, by the Lord Chamberlain. Mr. Leveson Gower, by Col. Sir Charles B. Vere. Mr. Cartwright, by Sir Andrew Barnard, Bart. Mr. John Trotter, by Sir Coutts Trotter. Messrs. Rennie, Brydone, William Thompson, R.N., and Bond, Astronomer Royal, by Vis. Melville.

Mr. Henry Angelo, Superintendent of the Sword Exercise of the Army, by Sir A. Barnard. Mr. Perry, nth King's Hussars, by Lord Amelius Beauclerk.

Adm. Sir George Martin, on his appointment as Adm. of the White, by Vis. Melville.

Lieut. M. Maxwell, by Gen. Sin. Doyle, G.C.D. Lieut. W. B. ()liver, by Vice-Adm. Digby. Lieut. and Adj. Brutton, on his appointment to be Adj. of the Plymouth Division, by MajonGen. Campbell. Lieut. J. Neale Nott, by Major-Gen. Wheatley. Lieut. Thompson, by Gen. Sir J. Doyle.

Lieut. C. A. Barlow, on his returnfrom service, by Vis. Melville.

Lieut. Lethbridge, by Lord E. Somerset. Lieut. J. Saunders, on his return from service, by Commissioner Briggs. Capt. Blunt, by the Adjutant-General. Capt. Payne, by Sir E. B. Sugden, Solicitor-Gm. Capt. Weymouth, by Lord Sr. Helens. Capt. J. C. MainwarIng, by Vice-Adm. Sir Henry Hotham.

Commander R. Deans, by Sir H. Blackwood. Lieux.Col. Tynte, by the Duke of Sussex. Com. Mostyn, on his promotion, by Vice-Adm. Fleeming. Corn. Popplewere, by Lord Reay. Corn. Maxwell, on his reappointment to the com- mand of his Majesty's yacht Herald. Capt. Alex. Shippard, R.N. by the Earl of Fife. Capt. R. Thomas, by Sir G. Martin.

Capt, C. Jones, by Lord J. O'Brien.

Capt Clavell, by Mr. Nevrnham Collingwood. Capt. W. Shepheard, by Sir J. Saumarez, Bart. Capt. J. Evans, by Lord E Somerset. Capt. ISPRinley, by Sir R. Keats.

Capt Buckle, by the Lord in Waiting.

Lieuts. Bendyshe, W. H. Goddard, J. A. Wood. thorpe, A. P. Le Neve, R. Parrey, E. B. Hicks, D. Henderson, M. Felton, R. Byron, C. G. But- ler R. Roberts, by Lord Melville..

Coin. W. H. Pierson, by Adm. Sir H. Hotham. Corn. J. Marshall, by Adm. Sir J. Brenton. Bart. Corn. T. Holbrook, by Adm. Sir 0. Cockburn. Corn. T. Farber, by Lord Holland.

Mr. Alex. Wilson, on his return from India, by -• Mr. R.. Camphell.

Mr. Clarence Pijon, by the Lord in Waiting. Com. E. Blanckley, by Sir C. Cockburn. Mr. Vivian, by Lord Strangford. Mr. Henry Ashley, 85th Light Infantry, by. the Earl of ShafteShlu7. Mr. Locker. Commissioner of GreeimiehileoPital,

by Sir H. Taylor. •

Cols Phillot and Tonson, on their promotieh. Corn. T. Langford, on his promotion, by Adm. Sir R. Otway, K.C.B. Commander Gabriel, on his appointment to hit Majesty's ship Columbine, by Sir G. Cockburn. Commander It. H. Fuller, by the Earl of Mac. cIesfield.

Mr. Gibson, by Capt. Woolman. Mr. J. Bourdillon, by Mr. B. L. Lester.

Mr. Cipriani, Exon of the Yeoman Guard, by the Earl of Macclesfield.

III. Keith Miles, to present a print of Handel to his Majesty.

Mr. F. It. West, M.P. by the Hon. Fred. West. Generals Sir J. Brown and Chowne, on their pro- motion, by Lord Hill.

Mr.Neeld, by Lord Hill.

Mr. Edw. Majoribanks, by Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. Campbell, K.C.B. Mr. IL Trevanion, by Lord Clinton.

Mr. Henry Fitzroy, on his marriage, by Lord John Fitzroy. Mr. Cochran, by Maj.-Gen. Wheatley. Mr. T. Gunning, Inspector of Hospitals, by Lieut.- Gen. Moore.

Maj.-Gen. Sir Geo(Bingham, K.C.B. Mattis return from Ireland, by Lord Hill. Tin T. Denman, by Lord Holland.

Capt. Taker, by Admiral Sir J. Saumarez, Bart. Capt..SaAnidnoie on,.on his return from Barbadoes, by tie Capt. Aitchinson, by Vice-Adm. Sir D. MiMe. Capt. Tozer, on his promotion, by Sir G. Cockburn. Capt. Marryat, R.N. by the Duke of Sussex. Maj.-Gen. Wilson, by Lient..lien. Lord R.E.H. Salm net, on his appointment to a battalion of the Royal Artillery.

Coo-tier. Luseorabe, by Vis. Combermere. Conmassioner Ross, by Sir G. Cockburn. r. C. A. Arney, on his return from the Ionian Islands, by Sir. H. Hope. All. Lubin, by Sir II. Hardinge. Sir. F. Pearson, by the Earl of Errol.

Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke, by Col, G. Fitzelarence. Met.-Gen. Sir W. Williams, on his promotion, by Maj.-Gen. Sir Andrew Barnard. Vice-Aianiral Winthrop, on his promotion. Vice-Admiral the Hon. C. Fleming, on promotion. Admiral Manby, on his promotion, by Admiral Sir Chas. Pole.

Admiral Sir J. Knight, on promotion. Rel.-Admiral Sir Chas. Dashwood, by Vice-Adm. Sir H. Itothatn, on his promotion.

Lieut.-Col. Gorrequier, K.H. by Lieut.-Gen. T. Brown, upon his appointment as Knight Cont., =niter of St. Ferdinand and of Merit. Mr. Hamilton, late his Majesty's Minister at the Court of Naples, by the Earl of Aberdeen. Mr. Langford Kennedy, by Col. Fitzclarence. Commanders W. Hargoe'd and J. H. Bond, on their promotion, by Lord Melville.

Mr. Walter Aston Blount on being appointed Arundel Herald Extraokinary, by the Earl Marshall.

Lieut. Handley, by Major-Gen. Sir H.'Douglas. Lieut. Rich. Coghill Ozzley, by Gen. Sir J. Doyle. Lieut. Jervis Cooke, by ill ajor.Gen. Campbell. Lieut. A.13. P. P. Hamilton, by Rear.Adrniral Sir Edward Hamilton.

Lieut. Leicester Stnith, by Gen. F. Smith. Lieut. D. Farrant. by Major-Gen. Campbell. I.ieut. Corbet Cotton, by Lord Combermere. Lieut. John Rainier, by Capt. P. Rainier. Lieut. Frederick Gray, by Colonel Otto.

Lieut. Percy Rosenberg, by Sir Geo. Cockburn. Lieut. Littlejohn, by Lora Ellenborough. Lieut. Baker, by Sir H. Blackwood.

Lieut. Thorndike, by Sir T. Thompson. Lieut. Drummond, by Lord Edward Somerset. 31r. Sanderson, by Sir Robert Peel.

Henry Price, by Col. Bayly.

Mr. Greetham, Deputy Judge Advocate ot the Fleet, by Viscount Melville.

Mr. Stevenson,. on Isis appointment as Oculist to the King, by Sir Henry Halford.

Mr. Cowley, by Sir Robert Inglis, Bart. Dlr. John Thornton, Chairman of the Board o Stamps, by the Chancellor afire Exchequer. f Mr. limpe, Deputy Inspector of Arm/Hospitalss by the Duke of Cumberland.

Mr. Blount, by the Duke of Norfolk.

Mr. Walton Attorney-General of the Duchy of Lancaster. the Right Hon. C. Arbuthnot. Mr. John Hall, by Count Munster.

Mr. Charles Maybery. R.N. late Surgeon Extraor- dinary to the Duke of Clarence, by General Wheatley. Mr. Adam., one of his Majesty's Counsel, by the Lord Chancellor.

Mr, Alexander Macdougall, King's Body Guard of Scotland, by the Earl of Fife.

Mr. W. Williams Hope, of Rushton, Not'thalnp- tonshire, by Admiral Sir Charles Pole.

The Earl of Mexborough.by the Earl of Warwick. Rev. Archdeacon Clarke, of Chester, by Lord Wynford.

Rev. Edward Beaten Cox, by his father. Sir John Burke, by the Right lion. Lord Hill. Rev. Richard Williamson, blaster of Westminster, by the Lord Chancellor. Rev. Dr. Batten, Principal of the East India Col- lege, by the Earl of Westmorland.

Mon. Edward Keppel, by the Earl or c Rev. 3 lle eoz.edivoipe,. R.N. Senior Naval-Chaplain, by L Rev. Dr. Colston, by his brother, Lieut.-Col. Col- ston, late Inspecting Field Officer. Rev. It. C. Dillon, Minister of Charlotte Chapel, Pimlico. to present a copy aids sermon, preached oLnortdhehd vaalyortith.ge.funeral of the late King, by the Iteva.ntorsebthryCotton Wigram, by the Archbishop or Canterbury. The Earl of Southampton, by the Duke of Rutland. Hon. Frederick West, by General Wynyard. Rev. Charles Augustus Morgan, Chaplain in Crdi. nary.to his Majesty, by Viscount Hereford.

Sir Edward Blount, Bart. by the Duke of Norfolk. Rev. C. Champnes, by General Champagne. Mr. Chantry, by the Right Hon. J. C. Retries.

Sir Patrick Walker, Usher of the White Rod, by the Earl of Errol.

Sir G. Shoe, by Viscount Palmerston.

Dr. Mason, on being appointed Physician Extraor- dinary to the King.

Rev. H. Clissold, by his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Dr. Locock, by. the Lord Chancellor, on being ap- pointed Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Rev.D. FWitlicee larenler,ceChaplin, It. College, by Colonel The Earl of Fife presented an Address to his Ma- jesty from the freeholders and others of the county of Banff'.

Mr. Capell, M.P. by the Lord Chamberlain. Baron de Robeck, by Lord Holland.

Sir H. Oakley, Batt, on succeeding to his title, by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Capt. Clifford, R.N. by the Earl of Jersey. Dr. Taylor, late Physician Extraordinary to his Majesty, when Duke of Clarence, by the Lord in Waiting.

Rev. J. Dalton, Vicar of Warlingham, by Sir Geo. Westphal, R.N. Sir Richard Frederick, by Sir Wm. Jollifre. Dr. Jas. Clark, by Prince Leopold, as Ins Royal Highness's Physician. Mrs Horsley Curteis, Exon of the Yeoman Guard, by the Earl of Macclesfield.

Sir Ralph Price, on his return from India, by Lord Ellenborough.

Rev. R.. H. liorham. Priest in Ordinary of his Ma- jesty's Chapel Royal. by the Bishop ofLondon. Rev. Lord Wriothesley Russell, by the Lord Chamberlain. Adm. Lord W. 'kande*, on his promotion. • Vice-Adnaral Sir C. Ogle by Sir 0. COckInt

his promotion .

Admiral Lawford, on his promotion. Rear-Admiral Sir R. Ricketts, on his promotion. by Lord James O'Bryen. Vice-Admiral Beard, on his promotion, by the Right Hon. Sir G. Cockburn,43.C.B. Admiral Sir F. Laforey, on his promotion, by .Ad- miral Sir James Saurnarez. hird.-Gen. Gilmour, on his proruotion, by his Grace the Duke of Gordon.

Rear-Admiral Honyman, on his promotion, by Ad- miral Sir J. Saunterer.

Maj.-Gen. Pritchard. on his promotion, by Mal.. ben. Lord Fitzroy Somerset. Rear•Admiral Rodd, on his promotion, by Lord James O'Bryen. Rear-Ad. the Hon. George Muscles, by his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. Lieut.-Col. ft. Jones, Royal Engineers, on promo- tion, by Col. Jones, A.D.U. to the King. Earl of Charleville, by the Earl of Westmorland. Sir Edmund Carrington, by the Duke of Bucking- ham and Chandos. Rev, Mr. G. Frederick St. John, by Ad. Knowies. Hon. Lieut. Henry Koppel, R.N. by the Duke of Sussex.

Doctor Dobson, of the Greenwich Hospital, by the Right Hon. Sir IL Cm kburn, G.C.13. Air. Isaac Solly, by Sir John W. Lubbock, Bart. Rev. W. A. ?help, Vicar of Stanwell, by the Bishop of London. Sir W. B. Rush, by Rear-Affin. Sir E. Hamilton. Rev. Dr. Saxlsy Penfold, by the Duke of Sussex. Dr. Somerville, Physician to the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, by the Right Hon. Sir Samuel Hulse. 31r. /Enrich, Lieutenant of the Banda Gentlemen Pensioners, by Lord Hereford. Doctor Beatty, of Greenwich ',Hospital, by Sir T. AL Hardy. Earl Gower, on being appointed Lord Lieutenant of Sutherland- Rev. Mr. Parke, M.A. Priest in Ordinary of his Majesty's Chapel Royal, by the Bishop of London. Viscount Sandots, by Lord Clinton. Rey. John Harrison, by the Duke of Sussex. Sir Osborne Gibbs, by Vice-Admiral, Sir Philip Durham.

Rev. IL Osborne Townshend, by Lord Clinton. Rev. E. Barnard, by the Hon. J. It. Townshend. Rev. D. C. Delafosse by the Duke of Cumberland. Rev. Charles Worshworth, Prebendary of St.

Paul's, by the Lord in Waiting. Rev. J. Morgan, Curate of Maple Durham, by the Rev. A. Fitmlarence, Vicar of Maple Durham. Rev. James Enollis,B.D. Chaplain in his Mojesty's late Household, by Earl Howe. Mr. W. Lewis,Gentleman Usher,Ouraterly Waiter to his Mojedy, by the Lord in Waiting. Rev. Dr. Ackland, by the Bishop of London. The Count Metaxa, by General 31as:donned. The Dean of Chester, IT the Archbp. of Canterbury. The lion. Augustus Ti. Moreton, by Vis. Hereford. Dr. Parry by I.ord James (Pliryen. Mr. C. K. :Murray, on his marriage, by the Duke of Leeds.

Hon. and Rev. David Erskine, by the Hon. Lieut.- Colonel Dawson Damer.

Lord Rokeby of Armagh, by the Right Hon. Henry Goulburn.

Sir Culling E. Smith, by the Duke of Rutland. 31r. 1,1,1. Thompson, 3I.P. the President of Christ's Hospital, by Secretary Se R. Peel: Rev. E. J. Crawley, as one of Isis Majesty's late Chaplains, when Duke of Clarence, also to re- turn thanks for the promotion of Iris father, Adm. Crawley,) by LieuL-Col. Marshall. Sir James Saumarez, on being appointed an Ad- miral of the Red.

lord Clare, by Lord Ellenborough. Rev. James benne, Chaplain of Hadar, by Sir Robert W. Otway, Lord Henry Cholmondeley, by the Marquis of cholmondeloy.

Mr. Thornton' by the Chanc. of the Exchequer. Right Hon. Lord Vernon, by Major-General Mffiowell.

Lieutenant Lord John Chichester,ffith Royal Irish Fusileers, by (ten. Sir John Doyle_ Sir Charles l'rice, Mr. Ward, and Mr. Manning, with an address from the merchants, banker., and others of the City of London. The High Sheriff of Surrey. Sir T. Turton, Bart- Lleut-Col. (iaitskell (Surrey Local Militia), Air. W. Edgell, Capt. Shuter (Surrey Yeomanry Cavalry), Mr. Randle .Tackson, IMagistrate,) and Mr. Speer, with an address from the inha- bitants of the county of Surrey. 3Ir. J. Eyre, Mayor of Hereford, Earl Somers, Lord Ea.stnor, and Mr. E. It. Clive, the two /Members for Hereford, to present au address tram the city.

Mr. Spry, Mayor or Bath, with the Members, with an address.

Commander G. F. Herbert, on his promotion and return from India, by Lord 3/el vine. Legard, by the Earl of Errol.

Commanders Jervoise and F. E. Seymour, by Lord James O'Bryen.

Dr. Coke Maxwell Wanaey, by Prince Leopold. Lieut.-Col. Hontby, by General Campbell. C01. Arnold, Royal Marines on being appointed Aid.de.Camp to his Majesty, by Lord Hill. Lieut.-Col. Shaw, by Admiral Sir J. P. Beresford, Bart.

Cu!. D'Aguitar, on being appointed Deputy :Ldp. General to the Forces In Ireland, bY Lord Masior-General F. Smith, by the Lieutenant-Gen. of the Ordnance. Col. Cuyler, by the Lord in Waiting. Lient_Colonel Douglas, by Lord E. Somerset, Lieut.-Colonel Cracrolt, by Earl Brownies, Lieut.-Col. White, on promotion, by Lieut..Gen. Sir J. Fuller. Col. Reeve, on promotion, by Earl Brownlow. Col. Salter, on his return from India, by Lieut.- Gen. Sir Itufane Donkin. Lieut.-Col. Ewart, by the Adjutant-General. Lieut-Col. Vandeleur, by Col. Fitzclarence. Col. Mackinnon, on promotion.

Col.urham. 3/ ercer, on promotion, by Adm. Sir Philip D

Col. Mann, on being appointed Commanding Royal Engineer, at Gibraltar, by Major-Gen. Sir A. Bryce. LieutoCol. the Hon. Sir Charles Gordon, by the Earl of Aberdeen. Lieut.-Col. Middleton, by Major-Gen. Sir John Brown.

Lieut.-Col. Purvis, by Major.Gen. Wheatley.

Goodall Ebrington, on prB.omotion, by Gen. the Hon. Sir Aim !lope, G.C.

Lieut.-Col. Pocklington, by Sir Robert Bromley. Lieut..Col. Gieurs. by Alnior-Gen. Campbell. LieubsCol, Lindsay, by Earl A tnherst. Vice-Adm. Halkett, on promotion, by the Earl of Rosslyn. Lieut.-Gen. Egerton,l on promotion, by Earl Cathcart.

Major Steel Wilkinson, on promotion, by Major. ten. J. Campbell, Deputy Adjutant-Genes al.

Capt. Irwin Wiles, on promotion, by Major-Gen. Campbell. Capt. Terence O'Brien, by Gen. Sir J. Doyle. Capt. Sir John Jones, Isy dmiral Fleerning -Capt. H. H. Willson, by t ord E. Somerset • CaPt. C. Ramsden, by the Marquis of Winchester. Capt. Jackson, by Lieut 'el. 3luttlebury. Capt. Newcombe, by Ads•• Lord A. Beauclerk. Capt. J. Lloyd, on his promotion, by Lieut.-Gen. Adams.

Capt. Wolridge,'—ey Major-Gen. Campbell. Cr, G. Carmichael Smyth, by the Lord in Cap :.nam. H. Knight, by Adm. Sir J. Knight.

Capt. Bernard Yeoman, on hIspromotion, by Lord pandas. Capt. John Dick, on his appointment to his Ma- iezt5's ship Donegal by Via. Melville. Capt. Sir W. S. Wiseman, by Adm. Sir George Copt, Ford,by Major•Gen. Campbell.; Capt. Northey, by Sir Herbert Taylor. Capt. J. Hayes, on being appointed Commodore on the coast of Africa, by Viscount Melville. Capt. G. Peelle!. R.N. on being appointed first Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber to her Majesty, by Earl Howe, Capt. C. C. Parker, by Lord Howard de Walden. Capt. H. Blackwood, by Sir Henry Blackwood. Cope. .5.. R. Kerr, by Vice-Adm. Sir H. Hotham. Capt. Madge, by Lord Edward Somerset. Col. Broughton on his return from India, by Earl Amherst.

Lieut. Buchanan, by Sir II. Blackwood. Field- Marshal Sir A. Clarke, on his promotion.

Vice-Adm. Gosselin, by Adm. Sir J. Saumarez,

G.C.B.

Adm. Austen, on his promotion. Adm. Hollis, on his promotion, by Sir J. P. Beres- ford.

Adm. West, on his promotion, by Sir G. Cockburn.

Adm. Stiles, on his promotion, by the Duke of Sussex.

MajorGen. Salmon, by Capt. Usher. Adm. Raper, on his promotion, by sir S. Smith. d Am, Oliver, gni his promotion, by the Duke of Sussex.

Dlajor.Gen. Viney, on his promotion, by the LL- Gen. of the Ordnance.

Lieut -Gen. Adorns. on his promotion, by Lieut.- Gem H. F. Campllell. Major-Gen. Paterson, by the Lord in Waiting. Majar-Gen. 31.11ean, on bis promotion, and return from Ara, by Sir A. Campbell. Major Gen. Burrows, by the Hon. Major-Gen. C. Stapylton.

3Ir. James Gibson, by Capt. .T. Woolmore. Lieut.-Col. A. 'Line, 11.1. on his promotion, by Lieut.-Gen. Sir W, Hutebioson.

Col. Cooper Gardiner, by Sir It. Bromley. Col. ()Malley, on his promotion, by Sir H. Camp- bell.

Lieut.-Col. Marshall, on his promotion and ap- pointment as Inspecting Field Officer, by Col. Fitzelarence.

Lieut.-Col. Pane, by Viscount Melville. Commander Ingram, on his promotion, by the Duke of Sussex.

Lieut.-Cols. Robbins and Allis, by the Lord in IVaiting. Com. Radcliffe, by the Duke of Buckingham. Corns. C. Crowdy and Mason, by Sir 11. Hotham. Col. Rice, on his promotion, by the Earl of Errol. Lord Rendlesharn, by Lord Clinton. Sir Compton Domville, by the Lord in Waiting. Rev. Dr. Bull, Canon of Christ Church, on his pre- ferment, by Sir Robert Peel. Lieut, Charles Gossett, by the Lord in Waiting. Liestt. Sir Henry Chamberlain, by Lim:lien. Sir H. False.

Lieut. R. Burnaby Finling, by his uncle, Lieut.- Gen. Ending Widrington. Lieut. Charteris, by Lord Francis Leveson Gower. Lieut. O'Hara, on promotion, by Litut-Geueral S. Browne.

I.ieut, Wm. Taylor, by Adm. Sir R. G. Keats.

Capt. Gill, by the Earl of Fife. Capt. Strucklev by Viscount Melville.

Capt. Flarrington, by Vice-Adtniral Sir W. J.

Hope, (1.C.13. Capt. Randall, by Prince Leopold. Capt. II. Moore, by Major-Gen. Campbell.

Capt. the Hon. Fred. Noel, a.N. by the Marquis of

Cholmondeley. Lieut..C.I. tacker and Major Walcott, by the Lieut.-Gsmeral of the Ordnance.

Admiral Maitland and Col. Keate, on their pro- motion.

Major-Gen. Ross, on his promotion, by Sir A. Bar- nard.

Col Abernethie, on his promotion and command of the Plymouth Division.

Maj. Parry, on his promotioe. by Gen. J. Campbell.

Commander It. Craigie and 31 ai. Colley, on his

promotion, by Sir H. Blas•kwood,

Co!. Clelland, on his retau•n from India, by Sir R. Donkin.

Maj. H. D. Campbell, by Lord Granttey.

Mai. E. Macarthey, by the Mar. Cholmondeley.

Lieut.-Col. Peel. by Sir It. Peel. Maj. Barney. on his appointment to the 75th Reg. by Maj.-Gen. Arthur Brooke. Lieut.-Col. Macdonald, on his return from the command of the Colony of Honduras, by Lord E, Somerset, Lieut. Col. Stapleton, by Sir Win. Fremantle. Co1.31allet,on his promotion, and being made a

Companion of the Bath, by the Duke of Sussex.

Maj. Oldfield, by Sir S. Smith. Lieut.-Col. Fuller, by Sir H. Taylor. Col. 31.Dermot, by Col. Fitzclarence. Maj. Napier, by the Duke of Wellington. 11.1a). Fyldewan. being appointed to the command of the Royal Engineers at the Bermudas. Col. Sir Guy Campbell, by Lord Maj. Streattield, by Sir J. Doyle. Commander Conswall, by Sir it. Ifotham. Lieut.-Col. Walpole, by the Earl of Oxford, Cramer, by Vis. Iioneraile. Mal. Greville, by Vis. Combermere. Cornmander Shepherd. by Admiral Fleming. Maj. Clark, on les promotion and mtuns from Ara, by General 31•Bean. Earl of Shaftesbury, with an Address from Dor- chester.

Mr. Butler Danvers, by Earl Howe. Mr. Ede, by Sir Charles Poole. Mr. Sinelaw, by the Lord in Waiting. Mr. Hammick, on being appointed Surgeon Extra- ordinary to his Majesty's Household, by the Earl of Rosslyn.

3Ir. Wm. Mark, R.N. his ?Majesty's Consul for the kingdom of Granada, by the Era I orAlserdeen. Generals Sir Wrn. Parker Carroll, Sir John Bu- chan, Sir George Elder, C.D. C.T.S., Lomax, Moore, Ouseley, (Portmmese Service), arid Cros- bie, on their promotion, by Lord lull. Mr. Mart-yet, by the Marquis of Chandos. Mr. Calvert Clarke, by Lord Arnelius Beauclerk. Mr. Roebuck, 11th Light Dragoons, by the Lord in Waiting. Mr- Denman, jun. on Isis marriage, by Lord Holland.

Sir. Robert Auld, by the Earl of Errol, Mr. Newnitam Collingwond, by Sir A. D'Este. Mr. Cumberland, on Isis beam appointed Gentle- man Usher totter Majesty, IT Earl Howe.

Mr. Thomas Poy-nder, Treasurer of Christ's Hospi-

tal, by Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Mr. Fatter, :Master in Chancery, by the Lord Chancellor.

Mr, Powell, C. Blackett. R.N., by Dr. Weir.

Mr. Standert. by Lord J. O'Bryen.

Mr. lingo Mildly:ay, by Sir Andrew Barnard. Mr. Gordon (till, by Vice.Arint. Sir C. Ogle, Bart. 31r. Bayly, by the Lord Chamberlain. Generals SirCharlcs Pratt. Rufane nankin, made, Dalbiac, and Sewell, by Gen. Lord Hill. Mr. E. Stafffird Jerningham, by Capt. Usher. Mr. Fonblanque, by the Lord Chancellor. 31r. Ward, by Lieut.-General Thornton. Cur Place, on appointment, by Gen. Browne.

Lieut F. Crowther, by Sir HUSSey Vivian.

Lieut. A. Campbell, R.N. by Sir G. Cockburn, G.C.13.

Lieut. C..Tenkins, R.N. by Vice-Adm. Hon. C. E. Fleming. Lieut. J Si'. Finch, R.N. by Vis. Melville. Lient. Medley, R.N. by Lord Melville- Comet Callender, be Viscount :Melville. Lieut. J. E. Codd, by the Duke of Sussex. Lieut. J. W. D. Brisbane, on his return from the West Indies, by Capt. Brisbane. Lient. J. W. Bailey, on his Maiesty's accession. Lieut. R. Dixon, by Gen. Mainwaring Lieut. W. II. Shippard, by the Earl ofFife. Conyngham, by General Moore. Lieut. Cosby, by the Lord in Waiting. Lieut, M. Struthorne, by the Hon. Sm H. Hotham. Lieut.-Col. Graydon, Royal Engineers, by General Sir John Doyle. Corn. Crease, by Lord Melville. Col. E. Walker, on his promotion, by Lord Hill. Lteut-Col. Fitzgerald. by Lord Hill. Commander S. Vassal!, by Adm. Sir J. Saumarez. Col. Bettesworth Trevanion, by Lord Clinton. Lient.-Col Briggs, by Col. Fitmlarence. Lieut.sCol. Hunter Blair, by (ion. Sir John Doyle. Lieut.-Col. James Tod, by Col. Fitularence. Major Owen, by Majorstyen. Campbell. Major Bayley, on his return from India, by Major. Gen: Husidsson.

Major Chas. Stewart, by the Treasurer of the King's Household. Commander Newton, by Sir H. Blackwood. Commander Foley, by Adm. Sir T. Foley.

Consmandet Newell, by Sit G. Cox k burrt. Commander Hooke, by Sir H. Deal:.

Lieut. Raper, by Vice-Admiral Raper, Lieut, J. H. Stevens, by Major-Gen. Campbell. Lieut Lord Francis Russell, R.N. by the Lord Chamberlain.

Lieut. IV. James Pocock, by Earl Manners. I.ieut. and. Adjt Brown, by Major-Gen. CampbelL Lieut. Cole, by Gen. Sir .1. Doyle. Lieut. Toter, R.N. by Adm. Sir J. Saumarez, Lieut. G. Mansions. on his return from Foreign Service, by Lord Melville. Lieut. Wallace, by the Earl of Errol.

Lieut. F. W. Austen, R.N. on promotion.