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Gad do. Ensign Charles Perceval to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Wood, promoted in the 60th Foot. Dated as above.-Walter Long, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice M'Carthy, promoted. Dated as above.

64th do-Hospital-Mate William Austen to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Keane, promoted in the 1st West India Regiment. Dated as above.

67th do. Lieutenant Thomas Moyle to be Captain of a Company, vice Morris, deceased. Dated as above.

72d do.-Lieutenant W. B. Saunderson, from the 44th Foot, to be Captain of a Company, by purchase, vice Weir, who retires. Dated as above.

78th do. Ensign John Mitchell to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Creighton, appointed to the 41st Foot, Dated as above.-Frederick Fraser, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Mitchell.

Dated as above.

85th do. Ensign Henry John French, from the 90th Foot, to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Veitch, appointed to the 48th Foot. Dated January 25, 1813. $7th do.-Alexander Irwin, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Maclcghlin, who retires. Dated March 4, 1813.

To be Ensigns, without purchase.

90th do. John Bayley, Gent. vice French, appointed to the 85th Foot. Dated March 3, 1813.-Alexander Stuart, Gent. vice King, who resigns. Dated March 4, 1813. 92d Regiment of Foot-First Lieutenant A. Ferrier, from the 21st Foot, to be Captain of a Company, by purchase, vice Lord Berridale, who retires. Dated as above.

96th do. Ensign John Cusine to be Lieutenant, vice Graham, deceased. Dated as above.

To be Ensigns, without purchase.

Conyngham Foster O'Brien, Gent. vice Cusine. Dated as above.-Richard Hawkey, Gent. vice Ford, promoted. Dated March 5, 1813.

To be Assistant-Surgeon.

Assistant-Surgeon J. C. Spry, from the 60th Foot, vice Hanly, deceased. Dated March 4, 1813.

103d do.-Ensign R. B. Edyvean, from the 62d Foot, to be Lieutenant, without purchase. Dated as above.

104th do. Ensign Shapland Graves to be Lieutenant, vice Miller, deceased. Dated as above. Henry Maxwell, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Graves. Dated as above. 1st West India Regiment-Captain R. Torrens, from the 19th Light Dragoons, to be Major, by purchase, vice Magrath, who retires. Dated as above.-Ensign Daniel Cratty to be Lieutenant, vice Macleod, deceased. Dated as above.James Delamel, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Cratty. Dated as above.

2d do. Ensign John Robertson to be Lieutenant, without purchase. Dated as above. John William Cairnes, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Robertson. Dated as above.

3d do. Ensign William Kirkby to be Lieutenant, without purchase. Dated as above. Samuel Hill, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Kirkby. Dated as above. 4th do. Ensign William Sherlock to be Lieutenant, vice Pierse, killed. Dated as above.-John Tod, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Sherlock. Dated as above.

To be Lieutenants, without purchase.

3th do. Ensign William Robertson, vice Turkey, deceased. Dated March 3, 1813. -Ensign John Nelson. Dated March 4, 1813.

To be Ensigns.

Arthur G. Lewis, Gent. vice Robertson. Dated March 3, 1813.-William Roxby
Humble, Gent. vice Nelson. Dated March 4, 1813.
To be Lieutenants.

6th do.-Ensign' Thomas Stewart, vice Burke, deceased. Dated March 8, 1813.Ensign J. Cowling, vice Woodyear, deceased. Dated March 4, 1813.

To be Ensigns.

James Lewis, Gent. vice Stewart. Dated March 3, 1813.-Daniel Bateman, Gent. vice Cowling. Dated March 4, 1815.

ad Royal Veteran Battalion-Captain James Eccles, from the Canadian Fencibles, to be Captain of a Company (with temporary rank), vice Cockell, deceased. Dated February 11, 1813.

6th do. Quarter-Master-Serjeant Shockledge, from the 9th Royal Veteran Battalion, to be Ensign, vice Scolley, placed upon the Retired List. Dated March 4, 1813.

7th do.-Serjeant John M'Koy, from the Cork Recruiting-District, to be Ensign, vice Sinclair, deceased. Dated as above.

Canadian Fencible Infantry-Lieutenant Mathew Latham, from the 3d Foot, to be Captain of a Company, vice Eccles, appointed to the 2d Royal Veteran Battalion. Dated February 11, 1813.

BREVET.

Captain R. H. Tolson, of the 36th Foot, to be Major in the Army. Dated January 1, 1812.

STAFF.

Lieutenant Richard Fletcher, from the 18th Foot, to be Adjutant of a Recruiting District, vice Perry, appointed Paymaster of the 25th Light Dragoons. Dated March 4, 1813.

To be Deputy Commissaries-General to the Forces. Assistant-Commissary-General Wm. Grieve. Dated February 3, 1813. Assistant-Commissary-General Charles Pratt. Dated as above.

To be an Assistant-Commissary to the Forces.

Deputy Assistant-Commissary-General J. J. Moore, Dated February 3, 1813.
To be Deputy Assistant-Commissaries-General to the Forces.
John Cleaveland Green, Gent. Dated January 27, 1813.-George Yeoland, Gent.
Dated February 3, 1913.-J. H. Edwards, Gent. Dated as above.-William
Standridge, Gent. Dated as above.-Duncan M'Nab, Gent. Dated as above.-
G. T. W. B. Boyes, Gent. Dated as above.-J. J. Schmitter, Gent. Dated as
Dated
above.-W. Armstrong, Gent. Dated as above.-J. L. Shelton, Gent.
as above.-W. Cundell, Gent. Dated as above.-W. C. Richardson, Gent.
Dated as above.-F. L. Chiaranda, Gent. Dated as above.-L. Nanny, Gent.
Dated as above.

HOSPITAL STAFF.

Assistant-Surgeon William Bamfield, from the 58th Foot, to be Regimental Surgeon for a particular service in the Mediterranean. Dated January 21, 1813. Temporary Hospital-Mate Jacob Leiblin to be Hospital-Mate for General Service, vice Hunerbein, deceased. Dated March 4, 1813.

The King's German Legion.

2d Regiment of Light Dragoons-Captain Werner Baron Bussche to be Major, vice A. F. Bussche, who retires. Dated March 1, 1813.--Captain and Brigade-Major Lewis Baron Bock to be Captain of a Troop, vice Bussche. Dated as above.Cornet .... Trefurt to be Lieutenant, vice Schneering, appointed to the Veteran Battalion. Dated Feb. 18, 1813.-M. Prendergast, Gent. to be Cornet, vice Trefurt. Dated Feb. 22, 1813.

1st Battalion of the Line-Captain George Coulon, from the 8th Battalion of the Line, to be Major, vice Beck, promoted in the 5th Battalion of the Line. Dated Feb. 17, 1813.-Lieutenant Charles Baron Holle to be Captain of a Company, vice Marschalk, appointed to the Veteran Battalion. Dated Feb. 19, 1813.Ensign B. Fellowes to be Lieutenant, vice Tatter, appointed to the Veteran Battalion. Dated Feb. 21, 1813.

2d do.-Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis Baron Bussche, from the 5th Battalion of the Line, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Belleville, appointed to the Veteran Battalion. Dated Feb. 16, 1813.-Captain George Müller to be Major, vice Würnb, killed in action. Dated Feb. 18, 1813.-Lieutenant Charles Beurmann to be Captain of a Company, vice Müller. Dated as above.-Eusign A. Kessler to be Lieutenant, vice Beurmann. Dated Feb. 19, 1813.

3d do.-Frederick Storrea, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Laffert, promoted. Dated Feb. 18, 1813.

4th do. Ensign Lewis de la Fargue to be Lieutenant, vice Kronenfeldt, promoted on the Staff. Dated Feb. 20, 1813.

5th do.-Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel A. Baron Beck, from the 1st Battalion of the Line, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Busscht, appointed to the 2d Battalion of the Line. Dated Feb. 17, 1813.-Lieutenant T. Gallenberg, from the Depôt Company, to be Lieutenant, vice Weyhe, appointed to the Veteran Battalion. Dated as above.

7th do. Captain Charles Pringle, from the Depot Company, to be Captain of a Dated as above. Company, vice Ebell, appointed to the Veteran Battalion.

8th do-Captain and Brigade-Major Augustus Baron Wense to be Captain of a
Dated
Company, vice Coulon, promoted in the 1st Battalion of the Line.
Feb. 18, 1913.

Veteran Battalion-Ensign Frederick Küster, from the Depot Company, to be Ensign. Dated Feb. 17, 1813.

STAFF.

Lieutenant Ernest Krononfeldt, from the 4th Battalion of the Line, to be Brigade Major, with the rank of Captain, vice Wense, appointed to the 8th Battalion of the Line. Dated Feb. 20, 1813.

MEMORANDUM.

The undermentioned Officers are superseded, being absent without leave. Assistant-Surgeon Meade, of the 60th Foot.-Lieutenant Carter, of the 100th Foot. ERRATA in the Gazettes of the 8th and 29th of December, 1812, and 2d inst. The King's German Legion.

1st Battalion of the Line-For Ensign Meyer to be Lieutenant, vice Bothmer, killed in action, read Ensign Meyer to be Lieutenant, vice Schlütter, promoted. For Ensign Michaelis to be Lieutenant, vice Schlätter, promoted, read Ensign Michaelis to be Lieutenant, vice Holle, promoted.

79th Foot-For Serjeant John Noyor, from the Coldstream Guards, to be Ensign, vice Archer, deceased, read Serjeant John Noyce, from the Coldstream Guards, to be Ensign, &c.

Western Regiment of Sussex Local Militia-William Stephen Poyntz, Esq. to be Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant, vice the Earl of Egremont, resigned. Dated July 30, 1812. James Holmes Goble, Esq. to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Biddulph, resigned. Dated October 1, 1812.-Richard Warren, Esq. to be First Major, vice Goble, promoted. Dated as above.-Henry Hall Viscount Gage to be Second Major. Dated Feb. 24, 1813.-William Henry Merricks, Esq. to be Captain. Dated May 16, 1809.-Thomas Lowry Skelton, Esq. to be ditto. Dated June 6, 1809.-John Geere Blagden, Esq. to be ditto. Dated April 16, 1811.George Butcher, Esq. to be ditto. Dated May 1, 1811John Sayres, Esq. to be ditto. Dated May 20, 1811.John Mellersh, Esq. to be ditto. Dated May 1, 1812.-Samuel Twyford, Esq. to be ditto, vice the Honourable George King, resigned. Dated Dec. 2, 1812.-William Sargent, Esq. to be ditto, vice Peachey, resigned. Dated as above.-John Diggens, Esq. to be ditto, vice Ellis, resigned. Dated Dec. 12, 1812.-Robert Tichborne, Esq. to be ditto, vice Baller, resigned. Dated as above.-Edward Hide, Gent. to be Lieutenant. Dated June 28, 1810.-Thomas Chatfield, Gent, to be ditto. Dated July 7, 1810.-Henry Trew, Gent. to be ditto. Dated April 6, 1811.Walter Calhoun, Gent. to be ditto, vice Carver, resigned. Dated Dec. 12, 1812. John Ide, Gent. to be ditto, vice Hersee, resigned. Dated as above.-George Baker, Gent. to be ditto, vice Rice, resigned. Dated Feb. 24, 1813.-George Murrell, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated Sept. 9, 1810.-James Stenning, Gent. to be ditto. Dated Sept. 27, 1810.-James Berkshire Street, Gent. to be ditto. Dated May 18, 1812.-Thomas Archer, Gent. to be Adjutant and Captain. Dated April 24, 1809.-William Raper, Gent. to be Quarter-Master. Dated March 9, 1810.-William Gruggen, Gent. to be Surgeon. Dated October 10, 1810. James Berkshire Street, Gent. to be Assistant-Surgeon. Dated May 18, 1812.

The King's Own Staffordshire Militia. Major William Palmer to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice the Honourable T. C. Talbot, resigned. Dated February 12, 1813.-Ensign Edward Newton, Gent. to be Lieutenant, vice Miller, resigned. Dated December 17, 1812.-Ensign George Storr to be ditto, vice Warburton, resigned. Dated February 3, 1813.-ThomasEdward Henry Holland, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated as above.-William Macdonald Matthews, Gent. to be ditto. Dated February 22, 1813.

North Stafford Local Militia.

William Bewley Mecke, Esq. to be Captain. Dated December 17, 1812.

Horsley and Tetbury Volunteer Infantry.

Ensign Thomas Clift to be Lieutenant, vice Lock. Dated September 2, 1812.-Thomas Cook, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Clift. Dated as above.

ERRATA in the Gazettes of the 6th of February and 2d of March 1813. Southern Regiment of Northumberland Local Militia.-For Ralph Laters, Gent. to be Lieutenant, read Ralph Naters, Gent. to be Lieutenant.-For Ralph Caseley, Gent. to be Quarter-Master, read Robert Caseley, Gent. to be QuarterMaster.-For Thomas Finley, Esq. to be Captain, read Thomas Tinley, Esq. to be Captain.

The LONDON GAZETTE.-Published by Authority.

From TUESDAY, March 9, to SATURDAY, March 13, 1813.

Office of Ordnance, March 9, 1813.

Corps of Royal Engineers-Second Lieutenant George West to be First Lieutenant, vice Tylden, promoted. Dated March 1, 1813.-Second Lieutenant Charles Wright to be ditto, vice Wells, promoted. Dated as above.-Second Lieutenant Charles Rivers to be ditto, rice Grant, promoted. Dated as above.-Second Lieutenant Robert Hunt to be ditto, vice Dawson, promoted. Dated as above. Corps of Royal Military Artificers, or Sappers and Miners-Hugh Bailey Mackenzie, Gent. to be Sub-Lieutenant. Dated February 1, 1813.

Wiltshire Regiment of Militia-John Penn Allen, Esq. to be Captain. Dated January 31, 1812.-Robert Langston, Esq. to be ditto. Dated July 9, 1812.John Butler, Esq. to be ditto. Dated July 18, 1812.-William Dampier, Esq. to be ditto. Dated August 10, 1812.-John Allen, Gent. to be Lieutenant. Dated October 4, 1811.-Jolin Long, Gent. to be ditto. Dated January 4, 1812. -Thomas Hopper, Gent. to be ditto. Dated February 2, 1812.-Jolin Smyth, Gent, to be ditto. Dated May 30, 1812.-Thomas Theobald, Gent. to be ditto. Dated June 1, 1812.-William Henry Law, Gent, to be ditto. Dated December 5, 1812.-William Henry Law, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated February 29, 1812. -Henry Terry, Gent. to be ditto. Dated May 6, 1812.-Thomas Sturges Mills, Gent. to be ditto. Dated October 5, 1812.-John Willan, Gent. to be ditto. Dated November 9, 1812.-John Pinniger, Gent, to be ditto. Dated February 18, 1813.

Dated

Royal North Lincoln Militia-Ensign Thomas Young to be Lieutenant. February 19, 1813.-Ensign George Dakin to be ditto. Dated as above.— Thomas Chemmell, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated as above.

Loveden Local Militia-Lieutenant William Southworth Ashton to be Captain. Dated February 17, 1813.-Matthew Ashton, Gent. to be Lieutenant. Dated as above.

Southern Regiment of Northumberland Local Militia-Adjutant William Leaviss to be Captain, by Brevet. Dated March 2, 1813.-Quarter-Master Robert Caseley to be Lieutenant, by Brevet. Dated as above.

43d or Argyle and Bute Regiment of Militia-Stewart W. Campbell, Esq. to be Captain, vice Colin Campbell, promoted. Dated November 10, 1812.—Ensign Robert Mac Gregor to be Lieutenant, vice M'Coll, resigned. Dated January 2, 1813.-Angus Mac Alister, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Mac Gregor, promoted. Dated as above.

2d Eastern Regiment of Norfolk Local Militia-Lieutenant William Moore to be Captain, vice Watson, resigned. Dated February 23, 1813.-Lieutenant John Cocksedge Bignold to be ditto. Dated February 24, 1813.-Charles Allen Tasker, Gent. to be Lieutenant, vice Moore, promoted. Dated February 23, 1813.Ensign William Tomlinson to be ditto, vice Bignold, promoted. Dated February 24, 1813.-Ensign John Smyth to be ditto. Dated February 25, 1813.-Ensign James Henry Utting to be ditto. Dated February 26, 1813.-Matthew Rackham, Gent. to be ditto. Dated February 27, 1813.

The LONDON GAZETTE.-Published by Authority.

From SATURDAY, March 13, to TUESDAY, March 16, 1813.

Foreign-Office, March 16, 1813.

A DISPATCH, of which the following is a copy, has been received by Viscount Castlereagh, His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, from His Excellency General Viscount Cathcart, K. T. His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Court of Russia, dated

St. Petersburgh, Feb. 6, 1813.-MY LORD, By the continuation of the journal of military operations, from the 20th to the 28th of January, it appears, that on the 20th of January, Prince Schwartzenberg's head-quarters were at Pultusk, and his advanced posts, which had been drawn in from Snyacloff and Novogrodek, were established in Ostrolenka.

I have no details of the movements of General Sachen's column on the left, but I have reason to believe that it advanced near the line of the Bug upon Warsaw, observing Regnier's corps on the left bank of that river, which corps in a former report was stated to have formed a support to the right of the Austrian auxiliary force.

General Miloradovitch's column has continued to move from Augustoff by Radziloff and Little Plozk, in the direction of Hudek, a small village west of Novogrodek, meeting near Lomsa, with General Vassizchikoff's corps, which had continued to follow the Austrian advanced posts, and this movement obliged the latter to retire to Ostrolenka.

The Field-Marshal's column, with which the Emperor was present in person, moved from Ligne to Johanisberg, and from thence to Willenbourg, combining its movements, so as to reach the last named place by the time General Milloradovitch's corps could arrive near Pyatnitz on the 27th January.

General Winzingerode, with a strong corps of light troops, formed an advancedguard to both these columns, marching by Muschinitz upon Corchell, and covering the country round that place. These movements have driven in the advanced posts of the Austrians.

As the Russian army was expected again to move on the 30th, apparently in the direction of the Vistula, it seems probable that the Austrian corps will continue its march, and pass that river.

General Regnier was on the 19th at Okunieff, to the eastward of Warsaw.

The French head-quarters being established at Posen, it is possible that Regnier, since that date, may have marched down the Vistula in that direction, passing behind the rear of the Austrians, but if he should have united with Prince Schwartzenberg, the reinforcement would not place their united force in a situation to resist the troops opposed to them.

Meanwhile the advanced corps on the right, which drove the enemy from Marienbourg, Elbing, and Dorschau, have continued their operations, and have invested Dantzic, General Count Platon's head-quarters being within a few English miles of that city, in a western direction. General Count Wittgenstein has resumed the command of the right columu; and as part, at least, of the ordnance intended for the siege of Riga has been secured, it is probable his usual success may attend him in reducing Dantzic.

Count Michael Woronzow has succeeded in taking possession of Bromberg, with its valuable magazines on the left bank of the Vistula, between Thorn and Graudentz, and Admiral Tchichagofï is moving in that direction, with the remainder of the force under his command.

The garrison of Graudentz is exclusively Prussian, and it appears by these reports, that, upon the next movement of the head-quarters, every thing on the right bank of the Vistula will be in the occupation of the Russian forces, except the garrisons of Graudentz and Thorn, no mention being made of any garrison left by the enemy at any other post on the Vistula.-I have the honour, &c.

(Signed)

Downing-Street, March 14, 1813.

CATHCART.

A Dispatch, of which the following is an extract, has been this day received at Earl Bathurst's Office, addressed to His Lordship by General the Marquis of Wellington, K. G. dated

Freneyda, Feb. 24, 1813.-After the enemy bad retired across the Tormes, and their troops had taken up their cantonments, those on the Upper Tormes collected again on the 19th instant from Piedrahita, Congosta, El Barco, and Avila; and on the morning of the 20th a body of about fifteen hundred infantry and one hundred cavalry, under the command of the General of Division Foy, endeavoured to surprise and attack Lieutenant-General Sir Rowland Hill's post at Bejar, consisting of the 50th regiment and 6th Portuguese Cacadores, which troops were under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Harrison, of the 50th. The surprise did not succeed; and the enemy were repulsed with loss, and were pursued for some distance by the 6th Cacadores, under Major Mitchell.

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