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THE FIELD. 
Tub Holtoake Stakes. One mile and three quarters. 
Defiance 
Cobnut 
Alonzo 
Cock Pheasant 
Audubon 
Talfourd .., 
Morning Star 
Whalebone ... 
The Vet 
Jgidy Vernon 
Coomburland Statlicsiuon 
Band 
age st lb 
4 8 7 
b c Caliph 
Newbold 
Lord Oswald ... 
Pyrois 
Gumelad 
Gamekeeper ... 
Amalgamation... 
Nelly 
Fi reband 
Stiletto 
Lurley 
Meliora 
age st lb 
3 5 8 
5 
6 
5 6 
5 3 
5 3 
5 0 
6 0 
5 0 
Should the highest weight accepting be under fist 71b, it will be raised 
to that, and the others in proporlion. 
GREAT GRIMSBY RACES. 
These races were held on Monday and Tuesday, and wCre well 
attended. 
MONDAY, July 24. 
The Innkeepers' Pi.ate of 30 sovs, added to a sweepstakes ol 3 sovs each; 
heats. One mild and a half; 4 subs. 
Mr. H. Lister's hr f Mysterious Lady, by The Little Known, 
3 yrs, 7st 21b (*20 sovs) Kendall 2 1 I 
Mr I>- Wray's b m Malice, 4 yis, 7st 131b (20 sovs) .. M'Lo-un 1 2 dr 
Mr. G. Ashforth's brg Snowdritt, aged, fist 111b (carried 
9st9Ib) (20 sovs) El ridge 3 dis 
Mr. Cowan's br c Angelo, 4 yrs, 8*t 71b (20 sovs,) •• W. Mnrson dis 
First heat : Won by ahead. Snowdrift a bud third. Second heat: 
Won in a cunter, by three lengths. Snowdrift lost above 100 yards 
start. Third heat: Mysterious Lady walked over; she was put up by 
auction, but, there being no advance upon the selling price, she was not 
sold. 
Tho Member's Plate Handicap of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, with 60 added. Two 
milts; 12 subs. 
Sir. Birth's b f Lady Vernon, by I’oynton, 4 yrs, 7st 21b . . Kendall 1 
Sir. J. Shepherd's ch f Augusta, 4 yrs, (1st 71b Ilousam 2 
Mr. J. Osborne's br c Gamelud, 3 yrs, Gst Gib Ducker 3 
Betting- 6 to 4 agst Lady Vernon, 3 to 1 agst Augusta, 4 to 1 ugst 
Gamelud, 4 to t agst Colsterdalc, ami 8 to 1 agst Sliss Fisher. Miss 
Fisher jumped off with the lead, having Perfidious second, Augusta 
third; Colstcrdule fourth, and Tomboy last. In this order they ran at a 
very good paeo for a mile and a half, when Miss Fisher retired, dead 
beaten, and Augusta took her place, I.ady Vernon lying second, and 
Gamelud third ; half-way up the distance Lady Vernon closed with 
Augusta, lasted with her till within 50 yards of the chair, uudiu the end 
defeated her easily by a length, the second beuting the third by the 
same; Colsterdalc finished about two lengths from the third; the others 
beaten off. 
The Grand Stand Stakes of 20 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 2 sovs 
each. H< nts, one mile ; 10 subs. 
Mr. White's br c Florist, by Fancy Boy, 4 yrs, 8st 101b Kendall 1 1 
Mr. Shepherd’s hr g Cardshaqi r, 3 yrs, 7st Lamb 2 3 
Mr. Storey's br h Wlngenund, 5 yrs, fist 91b .. .. H. Johnson 0 2 
Mv. Hunter's br f Miss Briggs, 4 yrs, 8st W. Johnson 3 0 
First heat : won by half a length ; the same between the second and 
thb d. — Second heat : won eusi y by a length ; a neck between the second 
and third; the others beaten oft'. 
TUESDAY. 
TttE Brockleshy Plate (Handicap) of 50 sovs, for all ages One mile. 
Mr. Dunn's b c by Whitelock, by Katau, 3 yrs, 5st 121b ... Megson 1 
Mr. T. Hcsseltinc's b c by Fitzallan out of Miss Burne's dam, 4 vrs 
Gst 101b Haigli 2 
Mr. Blyth's b f Lady Vernou, 4 yrs, 7st 121b, Including 71b extra 
Kendall 3 
Betting— Even on Lady Vernon, 8 to 1 agst Augusta, 4 to 1 ag*t the 
Fitzallan colt, 6 to 1 agst Spider, and <1 to 1 ngst Whitelock. After one 
failure, caused by Augusta, tho Fitzullen colt, and Dress Improver 
breaking away, they started on good terms, Lndy Vernon leading for 
about ono hundred yards, when Whitelock took up tho running, and 
won after a fine race from the distance, by a neck; the same between 
second and third; Dress Improver was a good fourth, Augusta fifth, and 
Scarcity sixth. Angelo pulled up at tho distance, and did not puss the 
chair. 
The Corporation Selling Stakes of 30 sovs. added to a Sweepstakes 
of 3 sovs each. Heats, one mile und a half; 4 subs. 
Mr. Cowan's bre Angelo, 4 yrs, 8st 71b, 2u sovs J. Brown 1 1 
Mr. II. Lister's br m Mysterious Lndy, 3 yrs, 7st 51b, 20 sovs 
Kendall 2 2 
Mr. Freeman's br m MISS Chance, h b, 4 yrs, 8st 41b, (30 sovs) 
F. M arson 3 3 
Fiist heat: Betting— G to 4 agst Mysterious Lady, and 2 to 1 ngst 
Angelo. Mysterious Lady made play till within the distance, where An- 
gelo challenged, and won easily by a length, second heat ; Even on 
Angelo, who made alternate running with Miss Chance, and won by u 
length ; a good third. Tho winner was bought in for 2)gs. 
The Tradesman’s Plate of 20 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 
2 sovs each Heats, one mile. 
Mr. Shepherd's br c Cnrdsliarper, 3 yrs, 7st 31b Lamb 2 2 1 1 
Mr. J Osborne's br c Gamelud, 3 yrs, 7st 101b ... J. Osborne 3 12 2 
Mr. White's br li Florist, 4 yrs, Sst 121b Kendall 1 2 3 3 
First heat: Betting— G to 4 each ngst Gamclad and Florist, and 1 to 
1 ngst Miss Fisher. Won by half a length. Second heat: G to 4 on 
Florist, and 2 to 1 ngst Garaelad. Won by half a length. Third heat : 
Even on Gamelad, and 2 to 1 ugst Florist. V on by half a 1-ngtli. 
Fourth heat : G to 4 on Cnrdsliarper, and 2 to 1 agst Gamelud. Won bv 
A length. 
KXUTSFO&n RACKS, 
Betting— G to 4 agst Professor Buck, 3 to 1 agst Cripple, and 4 to 1 
ugst Lady Ponsonby The Cripple, after a good race, won by two lengths 
Professor n good third, and Itcmuuerator well tip. 
The Cavalry Ci:p. —The winner to receive 40 sovs.; the second 7 sovs 
and the third 3 sovs Heats One mile and a hull'. 
Mr. Arden s br f Creeping June, 4 yrs, lOst 111b Tasker 2 1 1 
Mr. Hussey’s nab or ro Sarah, 3 yr*. 9»t 71b Evans I 2 2 
Mr. 1*. Tuvlor's br g Harry. 3 yrs, list Tib Woitman 0 S 3 
Mr - V v ;f>' Bowler's grin Midnight, 0 yrs, list 131b llockcnhull 3 0 0 
First licat: Betting— 2 to 1 ugst Adlington, 5 to 1 ngst Sarah, G to I 
ugst Fipsey, Midnight, and Harry. Won easy by three lengths; same 
between second and ihiril; the others walked !ji. Second heat -Even on 
Sai air, 10 to 1 ngst any other. Won by a head. Third heat- G to 4 ngst 
> nmli and Creeping Jane. Won in a canter by two lengths. 
Tin: Mere Park Stakes of 2 sovs. each, with 15 added; for beaten 
horses; three-yenr-olds 7st 41b, four 8st Gib, five 9sf, six and aged 
Gst 41b Heats. One mile and a distance. 
Mr. Coupe's b in True Girl, by True Boy, G yrs, 9st lib Frost 3 1 1 
Mr. Nlcholl'S br f Cussy, 4 VJ'8, 8st 31b ...' Hall 1 3 2 
Mr. II. Martin's b m Heliotrope, 5 yrs C Marlin 2 2 
Hist heat: Plougliboy passed the post first by two lengths. Cass.' 
second, and Heliotrope beaten n head for third place, but tho rider ot 
Plougliboy having lust his saddle cloth during the race, the heat was 
given to Gassy. ThffPldcr of Bucharest te 1 in tho ditch at the second 
tui'ii. »nd was very much bruised.— Second heat : True Girl started with 
the lead, was never bended, and Avon easy by six lengths. — Third beat .■ 
Even on True Girl. Won in n canter, by six lengths. 
A Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each. Three miles over hurdles 
Mr. Longshaw'j br m Gainelass aged Davies 1 
Mr. Davenport's b li Harkaway, aged I. Jackson 2 
Mr. Clinllender's ns b ni Sarah Jane, aged ChallenUer 0 
Mr. Wall's b g Doctor, aged Wnipw i ight 0 
Betting— Even on Doctor. After Jumping the first hurdle the favour- 
ite swerved and fell. Won by two lengths. 
Match, 20 sovs. list each. One tulle. 
Sir. Walker's b m Amante, by Fanglwi-Bnllngh, 6 yrs Evans 1 
Mr. Davies's br g rioughboyi 5 yrs ". .. .. Owner 2 
Even betting. Won cleverly by hall a length. 
ACTION IN TUB DANUBE. 
[ From Friday's Gazette.'] 
Her Majesty's Ship Vesuvius, off Sulinn, 
July 8, 1854. 
Cnplnin Hyde Parker directed a strong jinny of bouts from 
the Firebrand and Vesuvius to accompany him up the Dunuhe 
for the purpose of destroying some works which were occupied 
by tlm Russians. At 2 p.m. tho bouts entered 1 lie Danube, 
Captain Parker’s gig in advunco ; ut a bend of the river, 
opposite a number of houses on the right hank and a large 
stockade on the lift, a sharp fiio was n| find upon him, ami 
his boat was nemly riddled ; sumo ol his men were wounded. 
The heavy bouts were coming up and Captain Purker nt 
once pulled back to them, hailing mo to land the marines ami 
lie ready to storm. This older wos executed by the marines 
and a detachment of seamen in the same gallant spirit vviili 
which it was given. Cnptain Puiker then dashed on shore, in 
his gig, and nt onto advanced with u few men ; he was in fronl 
and greatly exposed ; atiememlous tiro was soon opened by 
the enemy upon thorn, and a few minutes after landing n 
hulht passed through their leader’s heart, and in a moment 
this gallant sailor ceased to live. 
Tho command of the force then devolved upon myself. I 
directed the gun-hoats and rocket-bout at once to be brought 
to the front; the storming party was formed by Lieutenant 
Jiill, R.M.A., the gun-boats commenced u most effective fire 
upon the houses and battery, and in a short time the enemy's 
fire was silenced. 
I directed the storming party to advance, and the place was 
entered at a run by a detachment of murines ami sailors, 
heeded by Lieutenant Jull, R.M.A., and Lieutenant Hawkey, 
R.M. We found that the enemy hud ulieady retreated ui 
the rear, and so thick was the cover, that pursuit was in vain. 
The work that wo had taken was :i gabion battery, the guns 
of which bad been taken away und -tho embrasures filled up. 
It consisted of a front along the river raised about 1.1 feci 
high, and 400 yards in extent ; in the rear was a morass, and 
the two finuks, which weta not 30 yards in length', were de- 
fended as in front ; this work enclosed about filly government 
hOuSes, stables, store- houses, and u magazine. The works have 
been entirely demolished, tho houses destroyed, and nothing 
now marks the spot hut u heap of ruins. Part of the town 
of Sulinu, from whence the enemy had opened fire, has been 
burnt ; the principal street I have thought it proper to spate. 
There was no means of computing tho enemy’s Ios>, al- 
though they were seen to fall inside the intrench monk-. I am 
disposed to think that they were assisted in carrying off their 
wounded, and even defending the place, by some.Qreeks, as 
men in tho dress of that country were seen inlet mixed with 
This autumnal gathering took place on Knntsford Race Cnurso on 
Wednesday and Thursday last. The attendance fell short of last year 
on tho first day, but on the second day it whs exceedingly numerous, 
chiefly from Manchester and Macclesfield and the adjoining country dis- 
tricts. The racing on both auys was very good, and gave every satis! .Ac- 
tion to those present. 
WEDNESDAY, Jolt 20. 
Tuf. NonnuRT Booth Stakes of 2 sovs each, with 15 added. One mile 
and n quarter; 3 subs. 
Mr. Griffith's b g Knutsford, li b, aged Frost 1 
Mr. W. Jones s b m Andante, h b, G yrs Evans 2 
Mr. Jackson's clun Advice, ji b, 5 yrs Hall 3 
Betting — 3 to 1 on Anddiitc. Knutsford won easily by two lengths ; 
same between Die second and third. 
T he Ivxctseord Handicap of 5 sovs each. 3 ft, with 50 added. Two miles 
<md a distance. 15 subs, 3 of whom pay 3 sovs each. 
Mr. Worthington’s b c Professor Buck, by Melbourne, 3 vrs, 5st 121b, 
carried Gst ... VeuI 1 
Mr. W Hanley's brf Lancashire Lass, 4 yrs, Sst 41b ... W. Shurpo 2 
Mr. T. M. Smith's dim Ferret, 5 yrs. Tst 21b Ilnipcr 3 
Betting — G to 4 agst Lancashire Lass, and 4 to 1 ngst nny other. A 
goml race ending in favour of the rrofessor by half u neck; two lengths 
between second and third. The others passed the post nt wide intervals, 
in the following order : Bucharest fourth, True Girl flfli, Plougliboy sixth, 
the Sluggard seventh. My Mary eighth, and Cassy last. 
„ Match, 50 i9st each. Haifa mile 
Mr. Middleton's bk c Gome Tommy, by Gameboy, 4 yrs .. C. Martin 1 
Mr. Jackson's ch in Advice, 5 yrs . . .. .. Evans 2 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Game Tommy. Won l.y half n length. 
The Tablet Park Stakes of 2 sovs each, with 15 added. One mile und n 
half. 4 subs. 
Mr. Longshaw's b g Rcmum rator, by It< t<ievi r, aged Ost 11b C. Martin 1 
Mr. Hundley's ch g Royal George, 5 yrs, fist 111b J. Thorpe 2 
Betting- Even. Won by a neck. 
Tnc Ladies' Purse of 20 sovs, added to a selling Stakes of 3 sovs each. 
Heats, one mile and a distance. 3 subs. 
Mr. Hardman's b li Peppermint, by Polish, 5 years, Tst 51b (15 sovs) 
.. „ . Thorpe 1 1 
Mr. Pence s b m Heliotrope, 5 yrs, 7st51h (15 sovs) .. .. Frost 3 2 
Mr Middleton's bk c Game To nniy, 4 yrs, 7st (15 sovs) ... Hall 2 3 
First heat: Betting — Even on the field, and 5 to 4 ngst Peppermint. 
, 011 hy two length. Second heat : G to 4 on Peppermint, who won 
. ny a dozen lengths. Game Tommy beaten off. 
-,. „ THURSDAY. 
the Tattox Park Stakes of 2 sovs each, and 15 added. One mile 
*. and throe quarters. (1 subs. 
•ni . itnndloy s br f Lancashire Lass, by Gameboy, 4 yrs, fist lib 
Mr. F. M. Smith's ch m Ferret, 5 yin, fist 71b T tnnis 2 
n t, ,om ;. Vs b m Andunte. G vrs. fist 1 Mb Evans 3 
nenmg-Even on Lancashire Lass, and 3 to 1 agst the other two. 
won easy by six lengths. 
flic InnkekpeHs' Handicap of 3 sovs each, h ft, with 30 added. One 
M„ w ir c .. , mile and a half. 22 subs, 
*' , 
Mr cl V Lat Ji Tonsonliy, 3 yrs, Cut 31b Thorpe 3 
Mr' i °. rth n ? t0n .* , Prc,f “s°r Buck, 3 yrs, Gst 51b (51b extra) Veal 
ii . J. Longshaw s b g Rcmnnerntor, aged, fist tlb Martin 
tho Russian troops. 
From the heavy fire (lint was opened upon us, and from the 
number that were seen afterwards collected ut u distance, the 
enemy must have been in gn at force before they retreated. 
It becomes my duty to report lo you the extreme good 
conduct of all employed on this occasion. The gun-boats 
who most skilfully managed under circumstances of greaf 
difficulty. They were commanded by Lieut. Sullivan, Acting- 
Licut. Lyons, und Messrs. Goolden und ICerby, mutts. 
Mr. Carey, second master, lias, I regret to say, been badly 
wounded ; he behaved most creditably. 
It fell to Lieut. Jull’s lot to have ail opportunity of par- 
ticularly distinguishing himself by his coolness mul gnlluntry 
whilst in command of the marines ; and lie gpetiks most high y 
• •f Lieut. Hawkey, tho non-commissioned officers, and men 
that were with him. 
The medjcol officers have merited our best thanks. Dr. 
O’Hngan, in I lie execution of bis duty, was in the midst of 
the fire, und bis dollies were pierced with bullets. 
I have, See., 
(Signed) Richard A. Poweli., Commander. 
Vice Admiral J. W. D. D und. is, C.D. 
Ilcr Majesty’s Slenm-fi igute Firebrand, 
off Sulinn, July 8, 16o4. 
Sir, — I have the honour to fmward the returns of tl.< 
bouts employed, und tlie number of moil kill'd and wuunriK 
at the attack ui.il < upline, this day, of a stockade on Ihe left 
bank of the D mule. 
The command of one division of the boats, after tlin 
lamented death of Capt. Hyde Parker, devolved on mo; the 
pinnace under my immediate command being in advance of 
the other boats, caused Hie jirincipal part of the enemy’s flic 
to be directed upon Iter, and 1 regret to suy that five men in 
that boat were wounded (I luce severely). 
I have, sir, lo speulc in the highest terms of tho good 
conduct and steadiness of the whole of the officers and men 
under mv command under the gulling fire of the enemy, and 
I would hrg to bring them strongly before your notice. Where 
all hthaved so well it is almost invidious to jiarticulariao, hut 
I beg particularly to mention James Shade, aMe seaman, who 
I regret to say, utter much distinguishing himself, was severely 
wounded. 
Lieutenant Jull, R.M. A., ppeaks in equally high terms of 
ihe marines under his con. maud. —I have, &e., 
(Signed) Ai.ckhnon Lyons, Acting Lieutenant. 
To Lieut. \Y. G. Jones, II. N., ll.M.S. Firebrand. 
\ list of i bo boats, officers, and men belonging to her Majesty's 
ship Firebrand, nt the de>t ruction ol the batteries at tho 
Sulinn Mouth of tlie Danube. 
Pinnace. Bi-pounder how itzer — Mr. A. Lyons, noting fieu- 
'“"iint: Lieutenant Iluvvky, R.M. Crew, 17 nun anil 8 
murines. 
1st Cutter, rocket -l.oat— Mr. Mallett, midshipiunu. Crew, 
1 1 men and 8 marines. 
Port 1’iiddlebox-bont, 24- pounder howitzer — Mr. Denny, 
midshipman. Crew, 18 men. 
Gig — Mr. Evcrnrd, naval cadet ; Rev. 1*. Rogers, in ntten- 
d im e with medical officer*. Crow, l men and 1 marines. 
Galley — Captain Hyde Parker; Dr, O’llngnn, surgeon; 
Mr. MeSorley, nssistaul-sttrgeon. Cri w. (I m< n. 
(Signed)- \V . O. Jonhs, Senior Llontennnf. 
A 1 st of the limit*, ofllcois, and moo, belonging to her Mu- 
j' •'<>'* •‘k'P ' ‘ siivins. at thu storming ol the butteries at tho 
Sulinn month of the DuuuhO ; July 8. 
Pinnace — Mr. Sullivan, llouteutunt j Mr. Carey, second 
muster; 4 murines; 13 bluo jackets. 
Puildlcbox-bout— Mr. Goolden, mute; Mr. Kirbry, mate ; 
Mr Congdmi, carpenter ; 1 sergeant, Tbos. Heuthe; 4 privates; 
13 blue jiu kets. 
1st Gig— Captain Powell, 1 marine, .1 blue jackets, 
2nd Gig — Mr. S. I). Swann, pd. clerk, acting as aide-tie* 
camp to Commander Powell; Mr. King, nsMstunt-surgcon ; 
2 murines, 4 bluejackets. 
(Signed) Kiciid. A- Powell, Commander. 
Return of Killed and Wounded at H o storming of a Fort on 
tho Danube, July 8. 
Killed: — Firebrand — Captain llydo Parker, shot through 
the heart. 
Wounded : — Richard Smith, stoker, severely ; Peter Webb, 
ordinary seamen, severely ; Jus. Shade, A. 13., severely ; Mal- 
ihew Upson, boatswain’s mute, slightly ; W illiam Spunow, 
sergeant ll.M., ‘ London," rather severely. 
Vesuvius. — Mr. Ed ivd. Carey, 2nd muster, rather sevciely. 
(Signed) John Reus, 
Acting Deputy Inspector of the Fleet. 
ADMIRALTY, 28th July, 1884. 
V) i tli rofcretjeo to the above despatches, and my Lords 
having already promoted Acting Lieutenant Algernon McL. 
Lyons to he Lieutenant, by Gmnimssion bearing date 28lli 
June, 1854, they arc lurthor pleased to promote, 
Mr. George Barnet Gooldm, Mate, to lie Lieutenant. 
Mr. Edward Francis Kerbv, Mate, to be Lienicnunt. 
Mr. Edward Alex. Carey, Second Muster, to be Master. 
By Commissions dated this day. 
TI1E LONDON GAZETTE. 
(Friday Night's Gazette.) 
WAR OFFICE, Jet , t 28. 
fitli Regiment of I.lgbt Dragoons— Robert Carter Snwbi Idgc, Cent , to 
ho Cornet, by purchase, vice Viscount s ormont, promoted in tho 1st or 
Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards; July 2fi 
11th l Ight Dragoons— Charles Ley King, Gefit., to be Coronet. 
l'tli Light Dragoons— Drury Curzmi Lowe, Gent . to lie Cornet. 
Coldstream Rogimentof Foot Guards— Ensign anil Lieutenant Frederick 
Henry llum&den to bo Lieutenant and Captain without purchase, vlco 
Brevet-Major Butler, died of his wounds; July 28. 
4th Regiment of Foot — Ensign William Wlnnlctt to be Lieutenant. 
.'tli Foot— >eeond Lieutenant G. H. J. M. Chapman to be Lieutenant. 
Ensign Joseph MarglUon, f om bull-pay of the 7th Foot, to be Ensign, 
vice Teiuplcmiiii, deceased ; Edwin Fell Haig, Gent., to ho Ensign. 
1 1 Hi Foot —Lieutenant Henry Curling, from half-pay uf tho 62nd 
Foot, to he Lieutenant. 
20th Foot To he A»si-fant .Surgeons— Rowland Wlmbnrn Carter, Qcnt i 
Richard Woles ley, Gent. ; Jiilygfi. * 
2l*t Foot — Lieutenant William Polo Colllngwoud to be Captain ; 
Second Lieutenant John George Imago to bo Lieutenant ; Stanislas 
Graham Bower fit. Clair, Gent., to he Ensign; Sergeant Majnr Humphrey 
Fowler to he Ensign, without purchase, and Aojuunt, vivo Tlnlcy, pro- 
moled; July 27. 
22nd Foot — Brevet-Major James Ramsey to ho Major, without pur- 
chase, vlco Aivev, promoted In the Coldstream Regiment of Foot 
Guards; Captain Charles licuicyn Kennys 'iynte, from liulf-pay 6tli 
Foot, to he Captain. 
:i5th Foot- Lieutenant Robert Joynt Gordon Grant, from the 2nd W est 
India Regiment, to be Lieutenant w ithout purchase. 
37th Foot — Brovet-Cnlouel W. Longwortli Domes, from half-pay 
Rifle Brigade, to bo Major, vice Lusliiiigton, promoted In the fin. is 
Fusilier Guards ; July 28. 
42nd Foot— I.leutcn nt Charles Campbell Graham to be Capt. 
tilth Foot— To be Asslsiant-Siirgeon— Ralph Robert Scott, Gent ; 
John Duftlii, Gent. ; July 28. 
52ud Foot Lieut. Walter Janies Stopford to be Adjutant, vlco Feel, 
who resigns the Adjutancy only May : is. 
Ofifli Foot— Llentonnnt Gladwin John Richard Wvnvnrd to be Adja- 
tntif. 
filth Foot— Lieutenant David Reid to be Adjutant. 
CJrd Foot— Francis Odell, Gent . to be As-sUtimt-Siirgcon. 
08th Foot— Francis l)e« Luttrcll Sanndmon, Gent., to be Ensign, 
without purclmso. 
71st Foot— Captain Thomas Charles Orrasby flora Ilalf-pny Unat- 
tached, to he Paymaster. 
70th Foot— Lieutenant John Camming Clarke lo be Adjutant. 
gemwtiui nni> pHitk. 
{From TumUv/s Gazette .) 
Commissions signed by F!e[d- Marshal his Royal HI hnest the Warden of 
tho Stanniuies. 
Royal Cornwall anil Devon Miirara Regiment of Militia.- Mr-t-I-ioiit. 
George William Online Sultan Symons to he (Mptuln. Second-Licut. 
Francit Howell to be J b - -Liu.t. 
Commission signed by Lord-Llcutenants. 
It oy.nl Lanarkshire Militia. - Willoughby Haroourt Carter, E q., late 
Capt. of the 7th Fusllcers, to be Adjt., vice Capt. and A’gjt. tleib.it 
Henry Vaughan, retired. 
Royal North Lincoln Militia — Archibald Shcak Farqnhnrion, gent. , 
lo he Lieut., vice Grahurn. "romoted. 
1st Regiment of the Duke of Lancaster’s Own Militia.— Henry Thomas 
Knapniaii, gent , to be Lieut 
.\>u (huoiheil.iml Regime t of MilUta — Tlioma* Rac Gibb, gen?., to 
lie Lieut., vice Henry Gordon Longri ge, resir ned. 
Royal Glum rgun Light Infantry Militia.— ILirmau Hardy Esq , to lie 
Second !. cut. 
Eat Kent Regiment of Militia-- Lieutenant Henry Castle In heCaptiln, 
vice lYrrotf, who retires, retaining Jus tank; Duuc.ni Invcrarlty, Gem , 
to he Lieutenant, vice Castle, promoted; Edward Rodney, Gent , to be 
Lieutenant, vlco Wlngravu, who icllic.i. 
1st Regiment of the Duke of Laneastci^s Own Militia -William George 
Daniel lo he Lieutenant. 
ltoyul Moiimoutlishiie Militia— Charles Morgan Homfray, Gent., to bo 
Ensign. 
Essex RiQcw — Charles Dunsmure, late Lieutenant-Colonel 42ml Royal 
Highlanders, to he Major, vice Groves, resigned; Lieutenant Duncan 
Stewart, to be Cnptain, vice Hall I>ure, resigned; .Dm es I)md Beresford, 
Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice Siewnil. promoted ; Marcus Wlllluiii Davie*, 
Gent., to be Ensign. 
Not tit Devon Regiment of Mounted Rides— Francis Fortcscuo to bo 
Cornet, vice Desborough, promoted. 
1st Devon Regiment of Militia- Charles Furjdon to be C.q lain; Tho* 
Hogg to be Lieutenant; Alexander Rldgwuy to b.~ Lleuteiiunt; Albert 
Tanner, to be Ensign. 
2nd Devon Regiment of Militia— Charles llayno-ti 1 I.l'iurnant; 
Cudrlngton Farr to'be Lieutenant; John Fitts R Kgs t ■ i . i nslgn. 
Devon Militia Artillery— Tliomas John Dennis to be second Lieu- 
Uoynl Bucks Kln. s Own MUItlo— Floronce i.eorgo ITcnry Irby, Esq., 
to hr LIiuteiiunt; George Sccd ell. Gout., to b.: Asj. slant- fiurgeon. 
2nd Regiment of Royal Rucks Y«oiiian C.iv.iiry— Matthew Grouvillu 
Samuel Knapp. Gu.t . to be Ccrtict. vice Dill nil) ond, promoted 
2nd West Yorkshire Ycomtiny Cavalry— Sci gcnnt-JIoJor John William 
Johnson to be Adjutant. 
