At the Court at Buckingham-Palace, the 6th day The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in As to the assignment of district chapelries to The consecrated church of Saint James, situate at Pokesdown, in the parish of Christchurch, in the county of Southampton, and in the diocese of Winchester, to be named "The District Chapelry of Pokesdown." And the consecrated church of Saint Peter, situate at Wolviston, in the parish of Billingham, in the county of Durham, and in the diocese of Durham, to be named "The District Chapelry of Wolviston." War-Office, June 15, 1859. The Queen has been graciously pleased to make and ordain a Special Statute of the Most Honour able Order of the Bath, for appointing the Right Honourable the Earl of Malmesbury, one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, having the Department of Foreign Affairs, and the Right Honourable Sir John Somerset Pakington, Bart., one of Her Majesty's Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, to be Extra Members of the Civil Division of the First Class, or Knights Grand Cross, of the said Most Honourable Order. War-Office, June 17, 1859. The Queen has been pleased to appoint Captain Sanford Freeling, R.A., to be Colonial Secretary for the City and Garrison of Gibraltar. Downing-Street, June 17, 1859. The Queen has been pleased to appoint Hercules George Robert Robinson, Esq., to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of Hong Kong, and Colonel George Abbas Kooli D'Arcy to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty's Settlements in the River Gambia. Whitehall, June 16, 1859. The Queen has been pleased to present the Reverend James Bain to the church of Cross, in the parish of Barvas, in the presbytery and island of Lewis, vacant by the transportation of the Reverend Roderick Fraser to the parish of Uig, in the presbytery of Lewis. Whitehall, June 17, 1859. The Queen has been pleased to present the Reverend Henry Lynch Blosse, B.A., to the Archdeaconry of Llandaff, with the Canonry thereto annexed, void by the promotion of the Right Reverend Father in God Doctor James Colquhoun Campbell, to the See of Bangor. The Queen has also been pleased to present the Reverend John Griffith, M.A., to the Rectory of Merthyr Tydvil, in the county of Glamorgan, and diocese of Llandaff, void by the promotion of the Right Reverend Father in God Doctor James Colquhoun Campbell, to the See of Bangor. Whitehall, June 17, 1859. The Queen has been pleased to present the Reverend William Logie to the church and parish of Scoonie, in the presbytery of Kirkcaldy, and county of Fife, vacant by the transportation of the 1 1364 Reverend David Brown, to St. Enoch's Church, The Queen has also been pleased to present the Reverend William Burnie to the church and parish of Oxnam, in the presbytery of Jedburgh, and county of Roxburgh, vacant by the death of the Reverend James Wight. Foreign-Office, June 15, 1859. The Queen has been pleased to approve Don Pedro Blanco as Vice-Consul at Singapore for Her Majesty the Queen of Spain. Foreign-Office, June 10, 1859. Notice is hereby given, that the Earl of Malmesbury has appointed Lucius H. Deering, Es of No. 52, Dame-street, to be Agent at Dublin. in the room of Mr. John Elliott Hyndman, deceased, for the issue of Foreign-Office Passports. His Lordship has also appointed Oliver J. same purpose. (754.) Board of Trade, Whitehall, The Right Honourable the Lords of the Com mittee of Privy Council for Trade and Plantations have received from the Consul-General in London for Sweden and Norway, a translation of a Decree of the Provincial Government of Bergen, in Norway, fixing the marks to be adopted for bracking herrings in that port, facsimiles of which marks can be seen on Trade. application at the Board of of (828.) Board of Trade, Whitehall, June 16, 1859. The Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade and Plantations have received, through the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Consul at Lisbon, enclosing a copy of a Notice issued by the Lisbon Board of Health, declaring the Port of Maranham to be considered infected with yellow fever, from the 19th April last. War-Office, Pall-Mall, 17th June, 1859. 6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Captain Robert Scott Hunter, from the 2nd Dragoous, to be Captain, vice Uniacke, who exchanges. Dated 17th June, 1859. 7th Dragoon Guards,. Surgeon Edward James Franklyn, M.D., from the 14th Light Dragoons, to be Surgeon, vice Arden, who exchanges. Dated 17th June, 1859. 2nd Dragoons, Captain Charles Hill Uniacke, from the 6th Dragoon Guards, to be Captain, vice Hunter, who exchanges. Dated 17th June, 1859. 10th Light Dragoons, Cornet Arthur Barthorp to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Bowyer, promoted. Dated 17th June, 1859. 14th Light Dragoons, Surgeon William Arden, from the 7th Dragoon Guards, to be Surgeon, vice Dr. Franklyn, who exchanges. Dated 17th June, 1859. 16th Light Dragoons, Lieutenant Francis Paynton Pigott to be Captain, by purchase, vice Irvine, who retires. Dated 17th June, 1859. 1 = Lieutenant Thomas Boyce to be Captain, by pur Cornet Morton Eagle Harmar to be Lieutenant, 1859. Cornet Thomas Francis Agg to be Lieutenant, by 10th Foot, Ensign John Dickson Power to be Ensign Richard Henry Freeman to be Lieutenant, 17th Foot, William Villett Rolleston, Gent., to Godfrey Wills Burleigh, Gent., to be Ensign, by 18th Foot, Staff-Assistant-Surgeon John Henry Lieutenant John Wily to be Instructor of Mus E |