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resigned. Dated June 15, 1812.-Maximilian D. D. Hammond, Esq. to be ditto vice Ward, resigned. Dated February 18, 1813.-Ensign James Buckland to be Lieutenant, vice Reddock, appointed to the 19th Foot. Dated June 27, 1812.Ensign James Pearson to be ditto, vice Preston, appointed to the 44th Foot. Dated as above.-Ensign John M'Gregor to be ditto, vice Pearson, appointed to the Commissariat Department. Dated February 18, 1813.-Henry Johnson, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Buckland, promoted. Dated June 27, 1812.-David Edwards, Gent. to be ditto, vice Pearson, promoted. Dated Febrnary 18, 1813.Ambrose Spong, Gent. to be ditto, vice J. M'Gregor, promoted. Dated as above. Bute and Argyleshire Regiment of Militia-James Mac Rae, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Campbell, promoted to the Line. Dated March 9, 1818.

North York Regiment of Militia-Ensign Charles Paget to be Lieutenant.

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Feb. 19, 1813.-Richard Werstake, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated as above.George Frederick Newton, Gent. to be ditto.-Dated as above. Nottinghamshire Regiment of Militia-Jacob Barth, Esq. to be Captain, by Brevet. Dated October 24, 1812.

2d or Southwell Regiment of Local Militia-Gregory Williams, Esq. to be Lientenant-Colonel. Dated Feb. 18, 1813.-William John Calvert, Esq. to be Captain. Dated Feb. 24, 1813.-William Houldsworth, Esq. to be ditto. Dated as above. Samuel Carding, Esq. to be ditto. Dated as above.--Eusign. Greaves to be Lieutenant. Dated as above.-Francis Vincent Tinley, Gent. to be ditto. Dated as above.-John Upton, Gent. to be ditto. Dated as above. Suffolk Local Militia.

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Colneis Battalion-George Wenyeve, Esq. to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated June 1, 1812.-Thomas Crawley, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated May 1, 1812. Babergh Regiment-Thomas Worboys, Esq. to be Captain, by Brevet. January 1, 1813. Risbridge Regiment-Thomas Moss, Esq. to be Captain. Dated Feb. 1, 1813.John Dennis, Gent. to be Lieutenant. Dated as above.-William Syer, Gent. to be ditto. Dated as above.-Charles Rogers, Gent, to be ditto. Dated as abore.-Bernard Hale, Gent. to be ditto. Dated as above. Beccles Volunteer Infantry-Maurice William Suckling, Esq. to be Captain. Dated Aug. 1, 1812.-Stephen Cattermole, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated as above. Hartsmore Rangers Volunteer Infantry-Joseph Kersey, Gent. to be Lieutenant. Dated Oct. 1, 1812.-John Robert Hodson, Gent. to be ditto. Dated as above. George Gowing, Gent. to be ditto. Dated as above.-Edward Chapman, Gent. to be Second Lieutenant. Dated as above.-William Bradstreet, Gent. to be ditto. Dated as above.

Blackbourn Hundred Volunteer Infantry-John Gowing, Gent. to be Lieutenant. Dated Nov. 10, 1812.-James Button, Gent. to be ditto. Dated as above.Proctor Verdon, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated Feb. 1, 1813.

DEATHS.

Lieutenant-General-Sir William Erskine, Bt. Staff in Spain and Portugal. Majors.-Hawkins, 17 F. 9th March 1813.-Kingsley, Royal African Corps.--Keane, Royal Art. 14th Jan. 1813.-Edgar, Assist.-Ins.-Gen, of Barracks. Captains-Pepper, 2 Dr. Gds.-Plancher, 60 F.-Walther, 60 F. 25th Dec. 1812.-Morris, 67 F.-Hill, 92 F.-M'Entagert, York Rang.-Shaw, Glengarry Fenc.-Issendorff, 1 Dr. K. G. L.

Lieutenants.-Smyth, Royal Wag. Train.-Craster, 4 F.-Mayne, 43 F.Stroude, 48th F.-Beaumont, 60 F. 25th Nov. 1812.-Archer 96 F. 30th Nov. 1812.-Miller, 104 F.-Crompton, 5 W. I. R. 31st Oct.-Stewart, 5 W. I. R. 30th Nov.-Lawrie, 5 W. I. R. 20th Dec.-Salmon, 7 W. I. R. 5th Aug.-Long, Royal West Ind. Rang.-Leggatt, 10 R. V. Bn. 30th June.-Kretchmer, D. of Bruns. Inf. Donelly, York Lt. Inf. Vol. 18th Nov. 1812-Bornstedt, York Lt. Inf. Vol. 7th Jan. 1813.-Cooper, Roy. Art. 4th Oct.-Lindsay, Fife Militia.

Ensigns-Christie, 44 F.-Lindsay, 47 F. killed in Spain, 30th Sept. 1812.Macken, 63 F.-Campbell, 96 F.-Champion, 102 F. 17th Dec. 1812. Chaplain to the Forces.-Rev. F. H. Browne.

Quarter-Masters.-Mills, 51 F.-Wilson, 60 F. 2d Dec.-Fortune, 61 F.Hamilton, 79 F.-Smith, 96 F. 6th Dec. 1812.

Surgeons.-Gilchrist, 11 Dr.-Hughes, 30 F.
Assistant-Surgeons.-King, 74 F.-Curby, Forces.
Deputy-Purveyor.-R. Bond, Forces.

On the 27th of January, at Prince Rupert's, Dominica, Alexander Cameron, Esq. Captain in the 6th West-India Regiment.

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On the 25th of March, Lieutenant-Colonel Irwin, East-India Company's Service.

At Galway, on the 20th of March, Major Scott, of the Westmoreland Militia.

At the Army Depot, Isle of Wight, in the prime of Life, Captain Charles Bygrave, of that Staff, a worthy man and excellent officer.

At Clapham, on the 16th of March, Mrs. Prince, wife of Major-General Prince, Lieutenant-Colonel of the 6th Inniskillen Dragoons.

On the 26th January, at Port-au-Prince, aged 38 years, Mr. John Fillingham, Paymaster of the Royal West India Rangers.

On the 5th of March, at Jersey, Ensign Colin Campbell, of the 36th Regiment. The Princess Condé, on the 28th March, at Wimbledon.-The funeral obsequies of this much-lamented Princess took place on the 5th of April, at the French Chapel, Somers-Town; and although conducted without pomp or ostentation, the solemnities were brilliant and impressive. The chapel was hung with black, and decorated with the arms and insignia of the House of CONDE.-All the French nobility resident in and around the metropolis, manifested by their presence their respect not, only to the memory of the deceased, but to the illustrious Prince, her consort. When on the Continent, her Serene Highness had frequent opportunities of displaying the heroic virtues which adorned her character, and exercising the benevolence of her heart. She bore the afflictions which were heaped upon her by the French Revolution with becoming fortitude, and administered to the necessities of her unfortunate and exiled countrymen with a liberal hand. Her means were limited, but the generosity of her nature was unbounded. By every action of her life, in short, she proved herself a consort worthy of a Prince of the House of CONDE.— Her disconsolate husband, since the death of the Princess, has received the visits of condolence of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, and several of the Royal Family. The Foreign Ambassadors also testified, in the name of their respective Sovereigns, their respect for the military fame of the Prince of CONDE.

On the 9th of March, at Blackheath, Mrs. Hudson, relict of Colonel Hudson, late of the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards, and Gentleman Usher to Her Majesty. On the 18th of February, at Gouvea, in Portugal, Lieutenant-Colonel Collins, of the 83d Regiment.

MARRIAGES.

At Mary-le-bonne Church, on the 22d of March, Captain Browne, of the 19th Dragoons, to Miss Collis, daughter of J. Collis, Esq. of Lambeth.

At Ardiutrive, on the 15th of March, John Bowie, Esq. to Maxwell Margaret daughter of the late Captain Duncan Macdougall, of Ardiutrive.

At Dalzell-House, on the 25th of March, Lieutenant-Colonel D. Rattray, of the 63d Regiment, to Marianne, only daughter of Lieutenant-General Hamilton, of Orbiston.

At Carrick-on-Shannon, on the 19th of March, Lieutenant Nesbitt, of the Donegal Militia, to Miss Dorothea Reynolds.

BIRTHS.

On the 8th of March, the Lady of Licut.-Colonel C. Macquaire of a daughter. On the 6th of April, the Lady of Lieutenant Owen, of the Worcester Militia, of a daughter.

At Edinburgh, on the 5th of March, Mrs. Somerville, wife of Dr. Somerville, Deputy-Inspector of Hospitals, of a daughter.

At his house in Bruton-Street, on the 9th of March, the Lady of LieutenantColonel Cope of a still-born child.

At Jersey, on the 13th of March, the Lady of Captain Ford, Royal Fuzileers, of a daughter.

In the neighbourhood of Dumfries, on the 12th of March, the Lady of J. Coldstream, Esq. Surgeon of the 26th Regiment, of a daughter.

At Weymouth, on the 15th of March, the Lady of Major-General Jones of a son. At Bromham, Wilts, on the 30th of March, the Lady of Lieutenant Bayntun, of the 18th Royal Irish, of a son.

Military Panorama,

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OFFICERS' COMPANION

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June 1813.

EMBELLISHMENTS.

Portrait of Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Sir Charles William Stewart, K. B. Map of the Seat of War in Northern Poland and Prussia.

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THE necessity fgving a considerable part of the present Number to the Narrative of the important Campaigns in the North, has been the cause of several favours acknowledged in the last Note to Correspondents not appearing in the following pages; they will, however, receive early attention.

We beg to return our acknowledgments to Brigade-Major Olferman, for his manuscript treatise entitled "The Field-Day, or a Series of Movements of Attack and Defence for a Brigade of Infantry, forming part of an Army in the Field, with Observations on the several Manœuvres, shewing the most advantageous methods of applying them against an enemy superior in point of position and numbers; the Words of Command for the General and Commanding Officers of Regiments clearly laid down, with an Introduction on the Duties and Qualifications of Commanding Officers, Staff Officers, Adjutants, and others in line movements," We have perused this admirable Treatise with attention, and it appearing to us fully deserving of the high encomiums it appears to have received from the most distinguished Generals of the day, we shall avail ourselves of its author's exclusive permission to give the same to the army through the medium of the Military Panorama.

The Letter of Decius, on the Medical Department, is received, and shall have early insertion. We request a continuance of the favours of this Correspondent.

Several very interesting Letters from the Theatres of the War in the North and South have been received; but the reason offered in the commencement of this Note must be our excuse for their non-appearance till next month.

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