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MILITARY GAZETTE.

wan DAPASTAHNT. JULY 5, 1855.

The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the appointment of the following officers, of her Majesty's land and naval forces, to be Ordinary Members-of- the Military Divisions of the first, second, and third classes of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath respectively. To be Knights Grand Cross-Lieutenant...General Sir G. Brown, K.C.B., mire J. W. B. Dundee, C.B., Lieutenant-Generals his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. K.G., Sir De L. Evans, K.C.B., Sir R. England, K.C.B., Sir C. Campbell, K.C.B., Rear-Admiral Sir E. Lyons, Bart. G.C.B. To be Knights Commanders-Lieutenant-Generrls the Earl of- Lucas, H. J. W. Bentinck, J. L. Perinefather, C.B., Rear-Admirals H. Stewart, C.D., J. 11.-Plame. ridge, Major-Generals the Bari of Cardigan, W. J. Codrington, R. Airey, the Herh - J. Y. Scarlett, H. D. Jones Royal Engineers, A. W. Torrens, G. Puller, 0.5., Eyre, C.B., B. J. Decree, iloyal Artillery, Bear-Admirals the Hon. M. Stanford, D. Chads, C.B., M. Seymour, H. B. Martan.C.B., Captain 8. Lushington, R.N. To be Companions-Major-General W. Cater, Royal Artillery, Captains F. T. Michell, R.N., T. W. Carter, R.N., H. F. Greville, 11.N., Lord G. Paulet, RJE, Lord B. Russell, R.N., W. Ramsay, R.N., Hon. F. T. Fellow), R.N., 8. C. Decree, R.N., T. M. C. Symonds. R.N., O. Eden, R.N., G. St. Vincent King, R.N., K. Es Yelverton, R.N., W. H. Hall, R.N., Hon. S. T. Carnegie, R.N., F. Warden, par., C. H. M. Buckle, E.N., B. J. &divan, R.N., Sir G. N. -Broke, Bart. R.N., 0. OW- fard, R.N., Hon. J. R. Drummond, R.N., W. J. C. Clifford, R.N., J. C. Catlin, we., W. Loring, R.N., J. Moore. R.N., J. J. M'Cleverty, R.N., W. Peel, R.N.,

Hewlett, R.N., A. C. Key, R.N., T. S. Brock, R.N., W. Moorsom, R.N., Colonel Hon. G.F. Upton, Coldstream Guards, Captains W. R. Mends, R.N., W. K. Hall, R.N., A. P. E. Wilmot, R.N., Colonels Lord W. Paukt, lJnatt., D. A. Cameron, 42d Regt., G. Bell, let Foot, H. C. Cobb, 4th Foot, E. W. F. Walker, Scots Fusilier Guard.,

Hon. A. A. Spencer, F. Horn 20th Regt., W. Coati., A. A. T. Caning- hams, half-pay, 51st Real. Lord 0. A. F. Port, 4th Light Drag. Guards, C. A. Wimibaun. Unatt., F. Gr;ham, Real Marines, F. G. Shewell. 8th Hussars, Arthur Johnson Lawrence. Rifle Brigade, Horatio Shk1, 88th Regiment, Captains W. H. Stewart, R.N., Hon. A. A. Cochrane, W. F. Burnett, R.N., L. G. Heath, R.N., H. D: Rogers, R.N., H. S. Hillyar„ Ral., Lord John Hay, R.N., Colonels E. C. Hodge, 4th Drag. Guard., F. M. Blake 33d' Bert., W. A. tidy, 47th B., Captains T. A. B. Sprott, R.N., A. F-Itynastini, LB., -OoltmelMon. A. Gordon, Grenadier Guards, Captains R. A. Powell, R.N., J. Borlase, R.N., Colonels Sir T. St. V. H. C. Troubridge, Bart. 7th Regt., T. H. Steele, Coldstream Guards, J. J. Lowth, 38th Regt, N. T. Lake, Royal Artil, H. D. Griffith, 2d Drags , J. W. Smith, Unatt., Hon. P. E. Herbert, Unatt., C. Dickson. Royal Artil., W. B. R. Noreen, Rifle Brigade, R. Tylden, Royal Engineers, J. W. Gordon, Royal Engi- neers, T. Hurdle, Royal Marines, Lieutenant-Colonels T. Unett, 19th Regt, R. Wilbraham, Unatt., F. Adams, 28th Regt., J. Yorke, 1st Drags., J. E. Dupuis, Royal Artil., A. H. Hereford, Rifle Brigade, W. B. Ainslie, 93d Regt., H. Smyth, 08th Regt., R. Waddy, 50th Regt., P. G. H. Somerset, Coldstream Guards, R. San- ders, 19th amt., H. D. White, 6th Drag. Guards, J. Douglas, 79th Regt., E. R. Jeffreys, late of 88th Regt., A. C. Stirling, Unatt., J. Douglas, 11th Hussars, D. Wood, Royal Artil., J. W. Fitzmayer; Royal Artil., G. Gambier, Royal Artil. J. T. Airey, Coldstream Guards, Francis W. H. Lord Burghersh, Coldstream Guards, D. Lysons, 23d Regt, J. T. Mauleverer, 30th Heat, Hon. R. A. G. Dalzell, 63d Regt., J. Ewan, 41st Regt, T. W. M'Mahon, 5th Drag. Guards, IL J. Stmton, 77th Regt., Hon. J. Macdonald, Unatt., G. Dixon, 77th Regt., R. T. Farren, 47th Regt., H. W. 'Sunbury, 23d Regt, G. V. Mundy. 33d Regt., Hon. W. L. Pakenham, Unatt., H. Hume, 95th Regt., Hon. F. Colborne, 15th Regt.. J. B. Patullo, 30th Regt., J. T. Grant, 49th Regt, J. S. Wood, 13th Regt., J. M. Adye, Royal Artillery, F. E. Chap- man, Royal Engineers, D. W. Paynter, Royal Artillery. Majors G. R. Barker, Royal Artillery, E. Wodehouse, Royal Artillery, G. A. Maude, Royal Artillery, C. L. D'Aguilar, Royal Artillery, J. A. Street, 57th Regt, J. J. Brandling• Royal Ar- tillery, J. Turner, Royal Artillery, C. H. Morris, Royal Artillery, S. G. ienyns, 13th Drags., W. Morris, 17th Lancers, J. W. Lovell, Royal Engineers, A. W. D. Burton, 5th Drag. Guards, D. E. Hoste, Royahtitillery.

Her Majesty has also been pleased to make and ordain a special statute of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath for nominating Colonel Sir C. J. J. Hamilton, Bart., late of the Scots Fusilier Guards, a Companion of the said Order, and to as- sign to him place among the Companions of the said Order after Colonel E. W. F. Walker, and before the Hon. A. A. Spencer. The following is a list of officers of the Army and Navy who would have been re- commended for the honours of the first, second, and third classes of the Order of the Bath. had they survived. For the First Class-Lieut.-Gen. Sir G. Cathcart, K.C.B.

For the Second Class-Rear-Admirals L. Corry, E. Boxer, C.B., Major-Generals Estcoutt, Sir J. Campbell. Bart., Brigadier-Generals Tylden, Royal Engineers, Adams, 49th Foot. Goldie, 57th Foot, Strangways, Commanding Royal Artillery.

For the Third Class-Captains P. Chriatie, R.N., E, EL Lyons, R.N., Colonels Yea, 7th Foot. Egerton, 77th Foot, Captain H. Parker,- R.N., Lieutenant-Colonels Alexander, Royal Engineers, Carpenter, 41st Foot, Ainslie, 21st Foot, Chester, 23d Foot, limy, 30th Foot, Shadforth, 57th Foot, Champion, 95th Foot, Shearman, 62d Foot, Brevet-Majors C. C. Young, Royal Artillery, S. P. Townsend, Royal Artillery, W. Swinton, Royal Artillery.

And her Majesty has further been graciously pleased to give orders for the ap- pointment of the following officers of her Majesty's land and naval forces to be Or- dinary Members of the Military Divisions of the first, second, and third classes of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath respectively. To be Knights Grand Cross-Admirals Sir G. E. Hamond, Bart. K.C.B., Sir J. A. Gordon, Generals Sir J. M'Donell, K.C.B., Sir H. D. Ross, K.C.B. To be Knights Commanders-AdmtralFrederick W. Lord Aylmer, C.B., General E. Nicoll', Royal Marines, Lieutenant-Generals J. Fergusson, C.B., T. W. Bro- therton, C.B., Vice-Admirals H. Hope, C.B., J. H. Coode, C.B., Rear-Admirals M.

F. F. Berkeley, C.B., F. Moresby. C.B.

To be a Companion-W. Rae, Esq. M.D. Inspector of Hospitals and Fleets. Wea-orrica, July 10.-12th Regiment of Foot-.-Assist.-Surg. G. A. Hutton, from the 5taff, to be Asoust-Surg. vice Small, promoted to the Cape Mounted Rifles. Cape Mounted Riflemen-Assist.-burg. J. Small; from the 12th Foot, to be Surg. vice J. C. Minto, who retires upon half-pay. Unattached -Maier and Brevet-Lieut.-Col. the Hon. J. P. Maxwell, 50th Foot, to have his Brevet converted into Substantive Rank, in conformity with the Royal Warrant, dated 6th Oct. 1854.

RREVIST.

The undermentioned officers, having been selected for service with the Turkish Contingent, to have local rank while so employed-To have the local rank of Colonel -Lieut.-Col. J. J. Graham, Unattached, Military Secretary to Lielit.-General Vivian; Lieut.-Col. Forbes, late 4th Regiment, Madras Cavalry. To have the local rank of Lieutenant-Colonel-Major E. R. Wetherell, Scots Fusilier Guards, ap- pointed Deputy Quartermaster-General to the Turkish Contingent. To have the local rank of Major-Capt. Crease, Royal Engineers. To have the local rank of Captain-Capt. Al. E. Stedman, late Capt. 10th Light Drags. To have the local rank of Veterinary-Surgeon-T. W. Mayer, Gent. The undermentioned officers, having been selected for service with the Irregular Cavalry, under Major-General beatson, to have local rank while so employed. To have the local rank of Majora-Capts. A. T. Blakeley • G. Colclough, Royal Artil- lery. To have the local rank of Capt.-Lieut G. Carlton, Madras Artillery. To have the local rank of Staff-Surgeon of the First-class-Dr. Alderson, Surgeon, Second-class, vice Dr. Gilborne.

Memorandum-For Col, John Subzberger and Lieut.-Col. C. E. Funck to have the temporary rank of Lieut.-Col. in the British Army, and Capt. J. Baumgartner tem- porary rank of Major, while serving in the British Foreign Legion, read Col. John Sulzberger and Lieut.-Col. C. E. Funck to have the temporary rank of Lieut.-Col. in the British Army, and Capt. 3. Baumgartner temporary rank of Major, while serving in the British Swiss Legion.

WAR-OFFICE, July 13.-let Regt. of Life Guards-To be Cornets and Sub-Lieu- tenants, by purchase-E. J. W. Patten. Gent, vice Frazer, promoted; Hon. S. J. 0. Egerton, vice Craven, promoted. 1st Drag. Guards-Quartermaster W. Smith to be Paymaster, vice Hammeraley, who retires upon half-pay. 6th Drag. Guards - Lieut. J. M. B. Murdoch, from the 10th Light Drags. to be Lieut. without pur- chase. 17th Light Drags.-Hoo. W. H. Curzon to be Cornet, without purchase. 1st or Grenadier Regt. of Foul Guards-Ensign and Lieut. F. A. T. Clayton to be Lieut. and Capt by pur. vice Lord Frederick Fitzroy, promoted. 1st Foot-Lieut. J. A. It. Todd to be Capt by purchase, vice Brevet-Lieut.-Col. Blathwayt, who retires ; Ensign W. J. Shanty, from the Royal South Down Militia, to be Ensign, without purchase. 3d Foot-Ensign A. P. Hobson to be Lieut. without purchase, vice Stack, dec.; Ensign T. John to be Lieut. without purchase; Lieut. W. W. Mar- tin to be Adjt. vice Rocke, promoted. 4th Foot-Lieut. J. Paton to be Capt. with- out purchase, vice Arnold, dec.; Ensign J. C. Boyce to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Paton. 7th Foot-Major A. J. Pack to be Lieutenant-Colonel, without purchase. vice Brevet-Colonel Yea, killed in action ; Brevet-Major R. Y. Shipley to be Major, without purchase, vice Peek ; Lieutenant T. W. Marten to be Capt. without purchase, vice Shipley.; Lieut. Lord R. H. Browne to be Capt. by purchase, vice Nevill, who retires; Ensign J. K. M'Adam to be Lieut. without purchase, vice Marten; Ensign J. E. Elwes to be Lieut. without purchase, vice Hobson, killed in action ; L. H. Butler, Gent. to be Ensign, without purchase. 9th Toot-Lieut. W. P. Terry to be Capt. without purchase, vice Smith. died of his wounds; Ensign C. J. R. Bedford to be Lieut. without purchase, vice Terry ; En- aign IL R. Luard, from the 67th Foot, to be Ensign, without purchase. 17th Foot -Lieut. R. E. Williams to be Capt. without purchase, vice J. L. Croker, killed in action; Ensign W. H. Parker to be Lieut. without purchase, vice Williams. 18th Foot-Ensign R. J. Adamson to be Lieut. without purchase, vice Meurant, killed in action ; Ensign W. R. Bell to be Lieut. without purchase, vice Adamson, whose promotion on the 22d June 1855, has been cancelled; Lieut. R. H. Daniel, from the Suffolk Artillery Regt. of Militia, to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Bell, pro- moted. 23d Foot-Ensign C. H. Beck, to be Lieut without purchase, vice Psi- deaux, deceased; Lieut. D. Dyneley to be Adjt. vice Applewbaite, died of his wounds. 28th Foot-Lieut. W. A. Biddle to be Capt. without purchase, vice Webb, who retires upon full-pay ; Ensign A. L. Emerson to be Lieut. without pur. vice Biddle. 31st Foot-Capt. F. Spence to be Major, without pur. vice Kelly, prom. 33d Foot-Ensign L. R. Forbes to be Lieut, without pus:vice Bennett, killed in action. 34th Foot-To be Captains, without purchase-Lieut. G. B. Harman, vice Robinson, killed in action ; Limit. E. H. Marsh, vice Shiffoer, killed in action. To be Lieuts. without purchase-Ensign H. Lampen, vice Harman ; Ensign A. Watson, vice Marsh; Ensign N. A. Harris, vice Hurt, killed in action; Ensign S. L. Greaves, vice Alt, killed in action. 35th Foot-W. W. Sherlock, Gent. to be Ensign, by pur- chase, vice Hughes, promoted. 38th Foot-To be Captains, without purchase- Lieut. C. A. S. Dickins, rice Vaughan, died of his wounds ; Lieut. A. Brookabank, vice Dickins, whose prom. on the 28th June 1855 has been cancelled. To be Lieuts. without purchase-Ensign R. J. Stansfield, vice Dickins ; Ensign A. H. BeHeld, vice Davies, killed in action ; Ensign A. A. Wilkie, vice Stansfield, whose promotion on 29th June 1855 has been cancelled. 44th Foot-To be Captains, without purchase -Lieutenant F. W. Gregory, vice Fenwick, killed in action; Lieut. L. Thoroton, Vice Hon. C. W. H. Agar, killed in action. To be Lieutenants, without purchase- Ensign E. C. P. Pigott, vice Gregory ; Ensign E. A. Raymond, vice Thoroton. 56th Foot-Major S. B. Cox, to be Lieut.-Col. without purchase; Capt. R. W. Lacey to be Major, without purchase, vice Cox. To be Captains, without purchase-Lieut. AL Conran, vice Lacy ; Lieut. R. G. Cumming, Lieut. W. C. Coghlan,, and Lieut. J. Hartley.' To be Lieutenants, without purchase-Ensign T. P. Butler, vice Conran ; Ensign H. G. Monk, vice Curnming-• Ensign A. W. Turner, vice Coghlon. To be Ensign, without gn F. Knight, from the lot Devon Militia. 57th Foot-Major J. A. Street to be Lieut.-Col. without pur. vice Shadworth, killed in action ; Ensign H. H. Chanter to be Lieut. without pur. vice Ashwin. killed in action. 60th Foot-Colour-Sergt. W. Hunter to be Quartermaster, vice Kelly, appointed_ Ensign and Adjt. 71st Foot-Ensign A. K. Blair to be Lieutenant,, without pur-, chase. 76th Foot-Ensign E. W. ,F. Acton to be Lieut. by purchase, vice Heigham„ promoted in the 23d Foot-79th Foot-R. Stewart, Gent to be Ensign, by purchase, in succession to Lieut. Turner, promoted. 88th Foot-Ensign H. G. Moore,. from the 59th Foot, to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Graham, appointed to the 1st Drags. 89th Foot-Lieut. G. Cresswell to be Capt. without purchase, vice Darby, deceased ; Ensign W, Drage to be Lieut. without purchase, vice Cresswell-91st Foot-Lieut. A. C. Bruce to be Adjt. vice Boehmer, who resigns the Adjutantcy only. 93d Foot-Ensign C. W. Losack to he Lieut. without purchase, vice Wemyss, deceased. 95th Foot-W. Pearson, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Valiance, promoted. Rifle Brigade-Lieut. the Hon. H. W. Campbell to be Capt. without purchase, vice Forman, killed in action. To be Lieutenants, without purchase-Ensign W. H. Eccles, vice the Hon. H. W. Campbell; Ensign E. Fortescue, vice Eccles, whose promotion on the 22d June has been cancelled; Ensigo F. F. Thomas, vice For- tescue, whose promotion on the 6th July has been cancelled.

Royal Malta Fencibles-Quartermaster.Sergt. P. V. Santamaria to be Quarter- master, with loyal and temporary rank, vice Salamone, retired., . Unattached-Brevet-Col. H. K. Storks, Major on half-pay Unatt. Commandant at. Smyrna, to have the substantive rank of Lieut.-Col. in conformity with the Memo- randum, dated War-office, 1st May.

Staff-C. Wilkinson, Esq. to be Paymaster in the British Swiss Legion.

Hospital Staff-Acting Assist.-Surg. G. Bull has been perinitted to resign his appointment.

Brevet-Capt. H. Webb, retired full-pay of the 28th Foot, to be Major in the Army; the rank being honorary only ; Capt. Stuart, late 7th Foot, and Capt. Bathurst, late Coldstream Guards, employed with the Turkish troops, to have-the local rank of Major in Turkey while so employed. The following officers and gentlemen, having been attached to the irregular cavalry under the command of Elajor-Gen. Bentsen, to have local rank in. Turkey while so employed. To have the local rank of Major-Captains H. Bent and E.G. Bredin, Royal Artillery; D. H. Campbell, late Captain, French Army ; F. Scarth, Esq. late in the Spanish Legion; E. F. Brenan, late Lieut.-Col. British Auxiliary Legion,• Capt. F. H. Synge, 49d Light Infantry. To hare the local rank of Captain-Lieut. A. H. Murray, Royal Artillery ; W. G. V. 'Villiers, Esq.; F. W. Platt. Esq.; Lieut. T. B. Grierson, 8th Foot; J. J. Mathews, late Lieut. 86th Foot; G. F. Sheppard,. Esq. late Lieut.. 29th Regt. Bombay Native Infantry; Lieut. R. F. ISolessvortli. To

have the local rank otLieutenant-J. W. Dunne, late 4th Foot; W G. V.

Bridgeman, Gent. To have the local rank of Staff-Surg. First. .Clasa-R. Alderson., Sec. Class-F. Wilkinson, Esq. vice Fraser, resigned. To have the local rank of Stir- geon-W. Acton. M.D., J. W. D. Brown, F. Pennington, J. C. Dickinson; D. M. Reed, W. Stewart, M.D., W. B. Baxter, M.D., G, R. Smith, M.D. The following- Dressers, Dispensers, and Clerks, to have the local rank of Acting Assistant, Surgeons-H. Wells, A. L. C. Meredyth, W. Bird, P. Graham, G. W. Davidson,.

G. Lindsay, A. Smith. R. Boustead, E. Phillips, and J. Dewar. The following officers sad gentlemen being attached to the Turkish Contingent. to have the local rank in Turkey while so employed -To have the local reale of_ Lieut: Col.-Major G. Hall, late of the Artillery in the East India Company's Ser- vice. To have the local rank of Quartermaster-T. B. Thornett, Engineer Force.: To have the local rank of Staff-Surgeon of the Second Class, while attached to the Engineer Force -J. Olguin, Eaq., I. J. Gillham, Esq. To have the local rank of Acting-Assistant-Surgeon-lC. Smith de Ath; Gent. To have the local rank of

Veterinary- ipasS. T. Hoddard, Gent. vice Morton, whose appointment has been- cane fficusoropZBrevet-For Brevet-Major R. M. Mundy, half-pay Royal Artillery, beteg atta. -.eel to the Turkish Contingent, to have the local rank of Lieut.-CoL en TurIvey-While so employed, which appeared in the Gazette of June 22, react Brevet- Major It. AL Mundy, half-pay Royal Artillery, ibeiog attached 'to the Osmanli Ca- valry, to have the local rank of Lieut.-Col. while so employed. For Capt. Hon. E.

S. Plunkett, of the 95th Foot, attached to the Turkish Contingent, to have the local rank of Major, in Turkey, while so employed, which appeared in the Gazette of June 26, read Capt. Hon. E. S. Plunkett, of the 95th Foot, attached to the-Osmanli Cavalry, to have the local rank of Major while so employed. The appointment of T. Rhys, Esq. to the Turkish Contingent, with the local rank of Staff-Surgeon of the First Class iu Turkey, which appeared in the Gazette 'of June 19, 1855, has been cancelled. The appointment of Col. J. Kinlock to be Inspector of the British Fo- reign Legion, which appeared in the Gazette of June5; 1855; with the date of 'April 28, 1855, has been antedated to March 13, 1855.

Erratum in the Gazette of July 6, 1855-For Unatt: Lieut. J. Mason,- from the 75th Foot, to be Capt. by purchase, vice E. Sutherland, who retires, read Memo- randum-Capt. E. Sutherland, 24 half-pay, Unatt. has been permitted to retire from the service by the sale of his commission, he being about to become a settler in Canada, and Unatt-Lient. J. Mason, from the 75th Foot, to be Capt. by purchase.