Captain Charles William Meadows Payne, halfpay Unattached, to be Major, with date of 26th October, 1858, such antedate not to carry with any claim to additional pay, previous to 24th December, 1858. it Commission signed by Field-Marshal His Royal Royal Cornwall and Devon Miners Regiment of Joseph Pomery, Gent., to be Second Lieutenant. Commissions signed by Her Majesty's Commis- Lieutenant Charles Vereker Hamilton Campbell to be Captain, vice Hunter, resigned. Dated 7th January, 1859. Cornet Claude Alexander to be Lieutenant, vice Spiers, deceased. Dated 7th January, 1859. Cornet John Crichton to be Lieutenant, vice Patrick, deceased. Dated 7th January, 1859. Cornet William Parker Adam to be Lieutenant, vice Campbell, promoted. Dated 7th January, 1859 John Campbell Haldan, Gent., to be AssistantSurgeon, vice Crawford, deceased. Dated 7th January, 1859, Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Lanark. 2nd Royal Lanarkshire Militia. Bernard Byrne, Gent, to be Ensign, vice Roger, resigned, Dated 3rd January, 1859. Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Caithness. Ross, Caithness, Sutherland and Cromarty, or 96th, Regiment of Militia. Adrian William Keith Falconer to be Captain, vice John Paton, deceased. Dated 7th October, 1858. Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets. King's Own Light Infantry Regiment of Militia. Alfred Dower Reynolds, Gent., to be Ensign. Dated 6th January, 1859. Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Oxford. Oxfordshire Regiment of Militia. Henry Alan Clery, Gent., to be Ensign, vice Ramsay, resigned. Dated 5th January, 1859. Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County Palatine of Chester. 2nd Regiment of Royal Cheshire Militia. William Bennion Foulkes, Gent., to be Ensign, vice F. H. Kensall, promoted. Dated 1st January, 1859. 1st Regiment of Royal Cheshire Militia. MEMORANDUM. Lieutenants John Legh Sykes, Francis Pullen Mudd, and William Birch Sykes, removed from the strength of the Regiment, having retired on their allowance. Ensign Joseph Morley Dennis, absent without leave during the late training, is removed from the strength of the Regiment. | Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Bedford. Bedfordshire Regiment of Militia. George Robert Mascall, Gent., to be Lieutenant, Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the 1st Regiment of King's Own Staffordshire Militia. Thomas John Gatehouse, Gent., to be Ensign, 2nd Regiment King's Own Staffordshire Militia. William Shaw, Gent., to be Ensign, vice Lenthall, Commission signed by the Vice Lieutenant of the Regiment of Royal Perthshire Rifle Militia. George Duncan Mercer, Gent., to be Captain, vice Stein, resigned. Dated 4th December, 1858. FROM THE SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE of JANUARY 11, 1859. By the QUEEN. A PROCLAMATION. VICTORIA, R. WHEREAS Our Parliament stands prorogued to Thursday the thirteenth day of this instant January; We, with the advice of Our Privy Council, do hereby publish and declare, that the said Parliament shall be further prorogued, on the said thirteenth day of January instant, to Thursday the third day of February next; and We have given order to Our Chancellor of that part of Our United Kingdom called Great Britain to prepare a Commission for proroguing the same accordingly: and We do hereby further, with the advice aforesaid, declare Our royal will and pleasure, that the said Parliament shall, on the said Thursday the third day of February next, assemble and be holden for the dispatch of divers urgent and important affairs and the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, and the Commissioners for Shires and Burghs of the House of Commons, are hereby required and commanded to give their attend ance accordingly, at Westminster, on the said Given at Our Court, at Windsor, this GOD save the QUEEN. FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE of JANUARY 14, 1859. AT the Court at Windsor, the 11th day of The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council was pleased to order, pursuant to the provisions of the Act passed in the session of Parliament holden in the third and fourth years of the reign of his late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled "An Act for the appointment of convenient plases for the holding of assizes in England and Wales," and by and with the advice of Her Most Honourable Privy Council, that assizes for the dispatch of civil business, in and for the county of Warwick, shall in future be holden both at Warwick and at Birmingham, in the said county of Warwick, on the same circuit. At the Court at Windsor, the 11th day of January, 1859. The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council was pleased to order, that from and after |