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Guards; Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Kt. Aide-de-Camp to the King; Matthew Lord Aylmer, Aide-de-Camp to the King-To be Major-Generals in the army. Lieutenant-Colonels-Lewis Grant, of 70th Foot; Hon. Fulk Greville Howard, on half-pay of 9th Garrison Battalion; Lord Frederick Bentinck, of 1st Foot Guards; Isaac Pattison Tinling, of ditto; Claus Baron Decken, of King's German Legion; William Douglas, of 98th Foot; Arthur Brooke, 44th Foot; Hudson Lowe, of Royal Corsican Rangers; Peter Carey, of 84th Foot; Thomas William Kerr, of 2d Ceylon Regiment; Frederick Hardyman, of 17th Foot; Henry Sheehy Keating, of the Bourbon Regiment; John MacNair, of 90th Foot; Lemuel Warren, of 27th Foot; Patrick M'Kenzie, of 81st Foot; William Nedham, of 3d Garrison Battalion; Alexander Wallace, of 88th Foot; Hastings Fraser, of 86th Foot; Robert Lord Blantyre, on half-pay of 8th Garrison Battalion; James Campbell, of 94th Foot; Sebright Mawbey, of 53d Foot; Edward Codd, of 60th Foot; Robert Sewell, of 89th Foot; Charles Amedee Harcourt, of 40th Foot; Samuel Swinton, of 75th Foot; John M. Mainwaring, Commandant at Hilsea Barracks; Charles P. Belson, of 28th Foot; William Augustus Prevost, of 67th Foot; Honourable John Meade, of 45th Foot; George Pownel Adams, of 25th Light Dragoons; William Rodewald, of King's German Legion; George Klingsobr, of ditto; Edward Drummond, of 86th Foot; Sir J. Pringle Dalrymple, Bart. on half-pay of late Regiment of Malta; William Kelly, of 24th Foot; John Macleod, of 78th Foot; Hercules Scott, of 103d Foot; Henry Elliott, of 96th Foot; Robert Kelso, of 22d Foot; Overington Blunden, of 12th Light Dragoons; John Nugent Smyth, of 55th Foot; John Lamont, of 92d Foot; William Fuller, of 1st Dragoon Guards; William Armstrong, of 2d Garrison Battalion; William Howe Delancey, Assistant Quarter-MasterGeneral; Benjamin Durban, of 2d West India Regiment; John Locke, of 84th Foot; Christopher Baron Ompteda, of King's German Legion; John Taylor, of 88th Foot; Thomas Reynell, of 71st Foot; George Ridout Bingham, of 53d Foot; Thomas Bligh St. George, Inspecting Field-Officer of Militia in Canada; John Murray, ditto; Honourable Charles J. Greville, of 38th Foot; Loftus William Otway, on half-pay of 26th Foot; William Nicolay, of Royal Staff Corps; Edward Kerrison, of 7th Light Dragoons; Alexander Mark K. Hamilton, of 5th West India Regiment; Hamlet Wade, of 95th Foot; Julius Stirke, of 12th Foot; Liouel Smith, of 65th Foot; Sir George Leith, Bart. of 42d Foot; Robert Barton, of 2d Life Guards; Thomas Austen, of 60th Foot; William Paterson, of 21st Foot; Charles Fane, of 59th Foot; Charles du Plat, of King's German Legion; George Allen Madden, late of 12th Light Dragoons; John Guise, of 3d Foot Guards; Charles William Doyle, of 87th Foot; Honourable Henry Cadogan, of 71st Foot; James Bathurst, on half-pay of Argyllshire Fencibles; Paul Anderson, of 60th Foot; Hugh Henry Mitchell, of 51st Foot; John Dalrymple, of 22d Foot-To be Colonels in the army.

Majors-Jacob Glyn Cuyler, of Cape Regiment; Thomas Athorpe, of Royal Horse Guards; Walter Nathaniel Leitch, of 72d Foot; Thomas Emes, of 5th Foot; John Napper, of 83d Foot; Frederick de Weissell, of King's German Legion; John Bennett, of 32d Foot; William Baron Linsigen, of King's German Legion; John de Schroeder, of ditto; Henry Austin, of 59th Foot; John Wardell, of 66th Foot; Richard Diggens, of 11th Light Dragoons; William Thursby, of 53d Foot; Thomas George Fitz Gerald, on half-pay, 8th Garrison Battalion; George O'Malley, 101st Foot; Robert Mowbray, of Sicilian Regiment; Charles Plenderleath, of 49th Foot; Abraham Schummelketel, of Royal Corsican Rangers; Robert Dale, of 93d Foot; Nicholas Ramsay, of 5th Garrison Battalion; John Welsford, of 101st Foot; Peter D'Arcy, on half-pay, of 7th Garrison Battalion; Edward Gregory, of 44th Foot; Alexander Milne, of 15th Foot; Henry King, of 82d Foot; Jolin Gillies, of 40th Foot; William Drummond, 104th Foot; John Macdonald, of 64th Foot; Charles Turner, on half-pay, 135th Foot; William F. W. B. Loftus, of 38th Foot; Francis Skelly Tidy, of 14th Foot; Edward O'Hara, of York Light Infantry Volunteers; Thomas Bates, of 21st Light Dragoons; Edward O'Rourke, of Royal West India Rangers; George Burrell, of 90th Foot; William Wallace, of 20th Foot; James Ogilvie, of 8th Foot; Augustus Baron Linsingen, of King's German Legion; Meuron Bayard, of De Meuron's Regiment; Isaac Blake Clarke, of 2d Dragoons; James Farrer, of 81st Foot; Robert Ross, of 4th Dragoon Guards; James Lewis Higgins, of 6th Dragoon Guards; John Gordon, of 1st Foot; James Florence De Burgh, of 2d Foot; Thomas Wright, of 90th Foot; Henry de Luttermann, of King's German Legion; William Kinloch, of 67th Foot; L. Augustus Northey, Assistant-Quarter-Master-General; James M'Dermott, Royal Military College; Henry James Riddell, Assistant-Quarter-Master-General; Robert Skeene, Cavalry Depôt at Maidstone-To be Lieutenant-Colonels in the army.

Captains-Robert Lisle, of the 19th Light Dragoons; Charles Vigny, of 60th Foot; James Poole, of 2d Dragoons; David Fyffe, of 44th Foot; George Davidson, of 42d Foot; James Powell, of 103d Foot; Thomas Tisdall, of 35th Foot; Maxwell Close, of 1st Garrison Battalion; Amande de Courten, of Watteville's Regiment; George Elrington, of 39th Foot; J. Lewis Watson, of 69th Foot; Thomas Hunter, of 104th Foot; James Mylne, of 21st Light Dragoons; A. Douglas, of 93d Foot; Goodwin Purcell, of 32d Foot; William Henry Taynton, of 64th Foot; William Loftie, of 6th West India Regiment; James Winnett of 68th Foot; George Lawrence, of 13th Light Dragoons; George Augustus Henderson, of 2d Foot; John Staunton, of 13th Foot; Edward Darley, of 39th Foot; William Alexander Gordon, of 50th Foot; George John Sale, of 17th Light Dragoons; Henry Skelton, of 19th Light Dragoons; John Giles, of 53d Foot; Honourable Edward Mullens, of 28th Foot; William Irwin, of 5th Dragoon Guards; Eyre Smith, of 62d Foot; J. B. Hirtz, of Dillon's Regiment; John Reed, of 4th West India Regiment; Henry Shum, of 6th Dragoon Guards; Fountain Elwin, of 44th Foot; William Onslow, of 4th Dragoons; George Evatt, of 55th Foot; William Henry Raikes, of Coldstream Guards; Joseph Bradbey, of 28th Foot; Honourable Charles Murray, of Royal Horse Guards; John Werge, of 38th Foot; John Campbell, of 11th Foot; George Saville Burdett, of 1st West India Regiment; William Mansfield Morrison, of 7th Dragoon Guards; James Bent, of 20th Foot; William Hart Lapsley, of 39th Foot; Thomas Hole, of 25th Light Dragoons; Jonathan Brown, of 75th Foot; Richard Annesley, of Royal West India Rangers; John Howard, of 97th Foot; Henry de la Harpe, of 3d Ceylon Regiment; Lionel C. Hooke, of 2d Ceylon Regiment; William Gore, of 1st Dragoon Guards; George Williamson, of 90th Foot; Henry Ryhiner, of the Regiment of Roll-To be Majors in the army.

War-Office, June 1, 1813.

2d Regiment of Life Guards-James David Fitz Gerald, Gent. to be Cornet and SubLieutenant, without purchase. Commission dated May 20, 1813.

2d Regiment of Dragoon Guards-Cornet Seagar Parry to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Bertie, who retires. Dated May 27, 1813.

3d do.-Captain George Watts to be Major, by purchase, vice Weston, who retires. Dated May 27, 1813.-Lieutenant William Shum to be Captain of a Troop, by purchase, vice Watts. Dated May 27, 1813.-Cornet and Lieutenant J. J. C. Harrison to be Lieutenant, vice Ellis, killed in action. Dated May 27, 1813.

4th Regiment of Dragoons-Harry Cazalet, Gent. to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Luard, promoted. Dated May 27, 1813.

15th Regiment of Light Dragoons-James Coppin Cocksedge, Esq. to be Paymaster, vice Henslow, who resigns. Dated May 27, 1813.

21st do. Cornet James Heywood to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice M'Dermott, appointed to the Staff Corps of Cavalry. Dated May 27, 1813.

1st Regiment of Foot Guards-Brevet Major Henry D'Oyly to be Captain of a Company and Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Clinton, appointed to the Command of a Battalion of the 60th Foot. Dated May 27, 1813.-Ensign Sir Henry Lambert, Bart. to be Lieutenant and Captain, vice M'Oyly. Dated May 27, 1813. 2d Regiment of Foot-Major-General the Honourable Sir George Lowrey Cole, K.B. from the 103d Foot, to be Colonel, vice General Coates, deceased. Dated May 27, 1813.-Hospital-Mate David Law, to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Morgan, deceased. Dated May 27, 1813.

To be Lieutenants.

3d do.-Ensign Edward Williams, without purchase, vice Sheehan, who retires. Dated May 26, 1813.

7th do. Ensign Garlike P. R. Codd, from the 67th Foot, to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Fitz Clarence, appointed to the 15th Light Dragoons. Dated May 27, 1813.

11th do.-Ensign John Conroy, to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Sutherland, promoted. Dated May 27, 1813.-John James Peck, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Conroy. Dated May 27, 1813.

16th do.-Ensign Bartholomew Hannagan, to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice O'Byrne, who resigns. Dated May 27, 1813.

25th do.-Mathew Keough, Gent. to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Parry, who resigns. Dated May 27, 1813.

31st do.-Lieutenant Samuel Bolton, to be Adjutant, vice Simmonds, promoted. Dated May 27, 1813.-Ensign Cornelius O'Connor, to be Lieutenant, by pur

chase, vice Simmonds, promoted. Dated May 27, 1813.-John Leigh Trafford, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice O'Connor. Dated May 27, 1813. 35th do.--Captain Joseph Phillott, to be Major, without purchase, vice Oswald, promoted in the Duke of York's Greek Light Infantry. Dated May 27, 1813. 36th Regiment of Foot-Ensign and Adjutant John Colcroft, to have the rank of Lieutenant. Dated May 27, 1813.

38th do.-Lieutenant Thomas Moore, to be Captain of a Company, by purchase, vice Meller, who retires. Dated May 27, 1813. 46th do.-W. Macleod Howat,

Gent. to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Grant, appointed to the 93d Foot. Dated as above.

49th do.-Lieutenant John Day, to be Captain of a Company, without purchase. Dated May 10, 1813.

52d do. John Burnet, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Scones, promoted. Dated May 27, 1813.

64th do. Quarter-Master Samuel Moore, to be Adjutant (with the rank of Ensign) vice Windsor, who resigns the Adjutantcy only. Dated May 27, 1813.-SerjeantMajor William Crymble, to be Quarter-Master, vice Moore. Dated May 27, 1813. 67th do.-Ensign William Moore, from the Dublin County Militia, to be Ensign, without purchase. Dated May 27, 1813.

71st do. Lieutenant William Woolcombe, to be Adjutant, vice Law, who resigns the Adjutantey only. Dated May 27, 1813.

75th do. Ensign W. M. Taylor, to be Lieutenant, vice M'Dougall, deccased, Dated May 27, 1813.

83d do.-Serjeant George Duesnap, to be Quarter-Master, vice Slater, promoted in the Garrison Company, at the Cape of Good Hope. Dated May 27, 1813. 84th do.-Lieutenant John Fraser, to be Captain of a Company, by purchase, vice Cockburn, promoted. Dated May 27, 1813.-Ensign James Lloyd, to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Fraser. Dated May 27, 1813.

To be Lieutenants.

85th do.-Ensign Kirk Boott, from the 83d Foot, by purchase, vice Bayntun, appointed to the 18th Foot. Dated May 26, 1813.-Ensign Arthur Johnson, from the 81st Foot, without purchase, vice Finn, appointed to the 56th Foot. Dated May 27, 1813.

85th do.-Assistant-Surgeon Luke Whitney, from the 46th Foot, to be AssistantSurgeon, vice Griffin, promoted in the 5th Foot. Dated May 27, 1813.

88th do. Paymaster John Grosser, from the 2d Battalion, to be Paymaster of the 1st Battalion, vice Rodgers, deceased. Dated May 27, 1813.

90th do. Lieutenant Francis Newton, from the Wexford Militia, to be Ensign, without purchase. Dated May 27, 1813.

93d do.-Captain William Wemyss, from the 60th Foot, to be Major, without purchase. Dated May 27, 1813.

To be Captains of Companies, without purchase. Lieutenant Neil M'Kinnon. Dated May 25, 1813.-Lieutenant James Gunn. Dated May 26, 1813.-Lieutenant Thomas Reed, from the 70th Foot. Dated May 27, 1813.

Hay, vice

To be Lieutenants, without purchase. Ensign Alexander Rose. Dated May 25, 1813.-Ensign M'Kinnon. Dated May 25, 1813.-Ensign W. E. Sutherland, vice Gunn. Dated May 27, 1813. To be Ensigns, without purchase. Ensign Peter Grant, from the 46th Foot. Dated May 23, 1813.-Alexander Douglas, Gent. Dated May 24, 1813.-Peter Cheape, Gent. Dated May 25, 1813. John Armitt, Gent. vice Hay. Dated May 26, 1813.-Charles Macdonald, Gent. vice Sutherland. Dated May 27, 1813.

103d Regiment of Foot-Major-General George Porter, from the 2d Garrison Battalion, to be Colonel, vice Sir G. L. Cole, appointed to the command of the 2d Foot. Dated May 27, 1813.

4th West India Regiment John Keir, Gent. to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Horatio Scott, who resigns. Dated May 27, 1813.

Royal African Corps-Apothecary to the Forces William Wilson to be Surgeon, vice Renny, promoted on the Staff. Dated May 27, 1813.

2d Ceylon Regiment-Lieutenant Alexander Kellett, from the 1st Foot, to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Kough, appointed to the 49th Foot. Dated May 25, 1813.

ed Garrison Battalion—Major-General George Murray, from the 3d Foot Guards,

to be Colonel, vice Major-General G. Porter, appointed to the command of the 103d Foot. Dated May 27, 1813.

BREVET.

To be Lieutenant-Colonels in the Army.

Major Octavius Carey, of the 10th Foot. Dated May 27, 1813.-Major Charles William Pasley, of the Royal Engineers. Dated May 27, 1813.

STAFF.

Henry John Symons, Clerk, to be a Chaplain to the Forces. Dated May 12, 1818. -Assistant-Commissary-General J. H. Adams to be a Deputy Commissary-General to the Forces. Dated May 4, 1813.

To be Assistant-Commissaries-General to the Forces.

Deputy Assistant-Commissary-General Thomas Bennett. Dated May 11, 1813.-
Deputy Assistant-Commissary-General James Coffin. Dated May 11, 1813.
To be Deputy Assistant-Commissaries-General to the Forces.
Commissariat Clerk William A. Thompson. Dated May 11, 1813.-Commissariat
Clerk Robert Reynolds. Dated May 11, 1813.-Commissariat Clerk Charles A.
Clarke. Dated May 11, 1813.-Commissariat Clerk Thomas A. Stayner. Dated
May 11, 1813.

HOSPITAL STAFF.

Surgeon Robert Renny, from the Royal African Corps, to be Surgeon to the Forces, vice Bloomfield, promoted.

The King's German Legion.

2d Dragoons-Frederick Rumann, Gent. to be Cornet, vice E. Meier, who resigns. Dated May 21, 1813.

ed Battalion of Light Infantry-William Erskine Fraser, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Conradi, promoted. Dated May 22, 1813.

1st Battalion of the Line-Ensign William Wolff to be Lieutenant, vice Lewis Bothmer, dead of his wounds. Dated May 21, 1813.-Ensign Alexander Carmichael, from the 8th Battalion of the Line, to be Ensign, vice Meyer, promoted. Dated May 20, 1813.

3d do.-Ensign Henry Dehnel to be Lieutenant, vice Hasselbach, killed in action. Dated May 20, 1813.

The Duke of York's Greek Light Infantry Regiment.

Major Robert Oswald, from the 35th Foot, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, without purchase, vice Church, appointed to the command of the 2d Regiment of Greek Light Infantry. Dated May 27, 1813.

2d do.-Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Church, from the Duke of York's Greek Light Infantry, to be Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant. Dated May 27, 1813.-Lieu

tenant James Guanter, from Chasseurs Britanniques, to be Captain of a Company, with permanent rank. Dated May 27, 1813.

Royal East India Volunteers.

3d Regiment-William Keith, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Hudson, who resigns. Dated May 19, 1813.

Royal Macclesfield Local Militia-James Swaine, Esq. to be Captain. Dated May 8, 1813.-Nathaniel Pearson, Esq. to be ditto. Dated as above.

2d Regiment of Carmarthen Local Militia-Captain David Parry to be Major. Dated May 13, 1813.-Thomas Humphreys, Esq. to be Captain. Dated May 19, 1813.

South Hants Regiment of Militia-Frederick Lacon, Gent. to be Ensign and AssistantSurgeon, vice Hill, resigned.

3d Regiment of Surrey Local Militia-Ralph Byne, Gent. to be Ensign, on a vacancy. Dated May 19, 1813.

Royal Berkshire Militia-Edward Purvis, Gent. to be Adjutant. Dated January 26, 1813.

3d Regiment of Surrey Local Militia-Ralph Byne, Gent. to be Ensign, on a vacancy. Dated May 19, 1813.

Norfolk Local Militia.

2d Western Regiment-John Thurlow Dering, Esq. to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Partridge, resigned. Dated May 11, 1813.-Nelson Brathwayte, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated as above.

3d Western Regiment James Bloom, Esq. to be Captain. Dated May 17, 1813.John Brandon Chune, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated as above.

1st Eastern Regiment-Lieutenant Breeze Copeman to be Captain, vice Gay, resigned. Dated May 11, 1813.

ad Eastern Regiment-Ensign John Alderson to be Lieutenant. Dated May 19, VOL II.

1813. Ensign James Henry Palmer to be ditto. Dated May 19, 1813.-Ensign James Bissey to be ditto. Dated May 20, 1813.-Ensign Charles David Tolme, to be ditto. Dated May 21, 1813. Pevensey Regiment of Sussex Local Militia-The Earl of Chichester to be Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant. Dated August 6, 1810.-Edward Cranston, Esq. to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated February 25, 1813.-The Honourable David Montague Erskin to be Major. Dated as above.-John Henry Bates, Esq. to be Captain. Dated September 12, 1810.-Henry Hill, Esq. to be ditto. Dated September 13, 1810.-Frederick Adair Roe, Esq. to be ditto. Dated September 14, 1810.-Stephen Hasler Challen, Esq. to be ditto. Dated September 15, 1810.-Henry Hopkins, Esq. to be ditto. Dated May 16, 1811.-Robert Chester Cooper, Esq. to be ditto. Dated May 17, 1811.-Arthur Cuthbert Marsh, Esq. to be ditto. Dated May 18, 1811.—William Ridge, Gent. to be Lieutenant. Dated September 14, 1810.-Thomas Trill Moon, Gent. to be ditto. Dated September 15, 1810.-Richard Hurly, Gent. to be ditto. Dated May 16, 1811. -John Ayres Whichelo, Gent. to be Lieutenant. Dated May 17, 1811.-John Weir, Gent. to be ditto. Dated May 18, 1811.-Nathaniel Polhill Kell, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated May 18, 1811.-Samuel Gell, Gent. to be ditto. Dated May 16, 1812.-Stephen Lowdell, Gent. to be ditto. Dated February 25, 1813. -Jacob Boys, Gent. to be ditto. Dated May 20, 1813.-Edmund Burke, Gent. to be Adjutant. Dated April 15, 1813.-Lieutenant George Grantham to be Quarter-Master. Dated April 28, 1811.-Thomas Hodson, Gent. to be Surgeon. Dated September 10, 1810.-Ensign Francis Bellingham to be Surgeon's-Mate. Dated May 21, 1813.

Foreign-Office, June 1, 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 Major-General the Honourable Sir Charles William Stewart, K. B. His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of Prussia, dated

Head-Quarters, Würzen, May 15, 1813.-MY LORD, The Allied Army passed the Elbe on the 8th instant. The head-quarters of the Emperor were at Bishofswerder. General Wittgenstein, with the main body of the army, marching on the great roads leading towards Bautzen. The corps of General Bluker passed the Elbe at Meissen, Lieutenant-General Kleist's corps having put itself in communication with him. General Bulow's corps still remained on the left bank of the Elbe at Dessan, to watch the enemy's movements.

It was not accurately ascertained upon what points of the river the enemy was directing his principal corps, and as he possessed the Appui of Wittenburg, and it seemed uncertain what line the Saxons would take at Torgau, your Lordship will easily imagine it would have been difficult, if not impossible, with the aid of these places in his favour, for the allies to have prevented his forcing the passage of the river under a heavy fire of commanding artillery.

It redounds infinitely to the credit of the Allied Army, that, during the passage of so formidable a river, with the enemy advancing to their fortresses upon it, that the operation was conducted with perfect order, and not even a carriage or attirail left behind. Some works that had been thrown up on the left bank to cover the bridges, it was thought proper to abandon, when the enemy had passed.

The enemy made attempts on the night of the 8th to re-establish the arches of the main bridge at Dresden, but the Russian artillery was so well directed, that they failed here, but succeeded in passing between Kadiz and Plinitz on the 9th. The ground being very commanding on the left bank, and favouring their establishing batteries of heavy guns, they passed in boats, and covered themselves advantageously; the passage was very bravely resisted by General Milaradovitch's rear guard, and the Russian artillery, after displaying the greatest coolness and courage, was only withdrawn from the impossibility of contending against the superior position and fire of the enemy.

From the best authenticated accounts, Buonaparte had entered Dresden in person. The Viceroy's corps and Marshal M'Donald's were stated to be now opposed to us.

On the 10th, the Allied Army continued its march to Bautzen, and as it was deemed adviseable to concentrate the forces, General Blüker was ordered to Cameas, and General Kleist's corps to fall back upon him to Muhlberg, while General Bulow's retreat, if necessary, was directed on Roslitz.

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