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ERRATUM in the Gazette of the 6th October 1812.

95th Foot-For George Coney, Gent. to be Second Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Worsley, promoted, Read George Carey, Gent. to be Second Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Worsley, promoted.

Royal Berkshire Militia-Lieutenant-Colonel Ravenshaw to be Colonel. Dated December 9, 1812.-Right Honourable William Pleydell Bouverie, commonly called Viscount Folkestone, to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated as above.— Lieut. William Hallett to be Captain. Dated November 17, 1812.-Robt. Micklem, Gent. to be Lieutenant. Dated June 26, 1812.-Ensign George Grubb to be do. Dated August 25, 1812.-William Hallet, Gent. to be do. Dated Aug. 26, 1812.-Ensign Charles Atkinson to be do. Dated November 17, 1812.Ensign Francis Nathaniel Newbolt to be do. Dated January 13, 1813.-Wm. Shackell, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated July 21, 1812.-Edw. Charwell, Gent. to be do. Dated Sept. 12, 1812.-John Norris, Gent. to be do. Daied Nov. 17,

1812.-Immanuel John Davenport, Gent. to be do. Dated December 9, 1812.— Thomas Weadon Dodwell, Gent. to be do. Dated January 13, 1818.-William Stratton, Gent. to be do. Dated January 19, 1813.

2d Regiment of Local Militia-Lieutenant James Smith to be Captain. Dated January 20, 1813.-Ensign Samuel Butler, to be Lieutenant. Dated as above.~ Richard Goolden to be Surgeon. Dated May 8, 1812.

Vale of Whit Horse Volunteers-John Francis Spenlove, Esq. to be Major. Dated November 26, 1812.-Lieutenant Benjamin Smith to be Captain. Dated May 22, 1811.-Charles Baster, Gent. to be Lieutenant. Dated Nov. 26, 1812. Farringdon and Shrivenham Volunteers-Ensign J. Mayow to be Lieutenant. Dated June 16, 1812.

· Royal South Lincoln Militia—Charles Blissett, Gent. to be Ensign. Dated January

27, 1813.

Royal Pembroke Fuzileers Militia-William Butler, Esq. to be Captain by Brevet. Dated December 25, 1812.—Charles Blake, Gent. to be First Lieutenant. Dated as above. John B. Jessop, Gent. to be First Lieutenant. Dated January 30, 1813.-Howell Powell Clough, Gent. to be Second Lieutenant. Dated as above. Eastern Battalion of Essex Militia-Ensign Charles Rush to be Lieutenant, vice Marsh, resigned. Dated January 19, 1813.

1st Regiment of Royal Carmarthen Fuzileer Local Militia-William Williams, Gent. to be Surgeon, vice Morgan, resigned. Dated February 5, 1813.

The LONDON GAZETTE.-Published by Authority.

From TUESDAY, Feb. 16, to SATURDAY, Feb. 20, 1813.

Office of Ordnance, February 18, 1813.

Royal Regiment of Artillery-Second Lieutenant Henry Forster to he First Lieutenant, vice Trotter, deceased. Dated February 2, 1813.

Medical Establishment for the Military Department of the Ordnance. Temporary Assistant-Surgeon Thomas Seaton to be Second Assistant-Surgeon, vice Moises, retired on half-pay. Dated February 8, 1813.

The LONDON GAZETTE.-Published by Authority.

From SATURDAY, Feb. 20, to TUESDAY, Feb. 23, 1813.

War-Office, February 23, 1813.

4th Regt. of Dragoon Guards-Cornet John Scaranche to be Lieut. by purchase, vice King, promoted. Commission dated February 18, 1813.

1st Regt. of Dragoons--Assistant-Surgeon G. J. Burroughs, from the 24th Foot, to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Langman, deceased. Dated as above.

6th do.-Cornet Frederick Johnstone to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Hibbert, who retires. Dated as above.

7th Regiment of Light Dragoons-Lieutenant Thomas Wildman to be Captain of a Troop, by purchase, vice Crauford, who retires. Dated as above.

9th do.-Cornet Richard Beasley to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Shaw, pro

moted. Dated us above.

16th do.-Major James Hay to be Lieut -Col. without purchase. Dated as above. -Captain George H. Murray to be Major, vice Hay. Dated as above.-Lieut. Charles King, from the 11th Light Dragoons, to be Captain of a Troop, vice Murray. Dated as above.

3d do.-Lieutenant John Martin to be Captain of a Troop, by purchase, vice Lord William Russell, promoted in the 102d Foot. Dated as above.

24th do.-Cornet Richard J. Shaw, from the half-pay of the late 24th Light Dragoons, to be Cornet, without purchase, vice M'Cartney, promoted. Dated as above. 25th do. Thomas Perry, Esq. to be Paymaster, vice Kennah, deceased. Dated as above.

1st Regiment of Foot-Lieutenant Thomas Gordon, from the Bourbon Regiment, to be Lieutenant, vice Patton, who exchanges. Dated as above.-Lieutenant Eleazar Jenkins, from the Donegal Militia, to be Ensign, without purchase. Dated as above.

11th do.-Captain John Hamilton to be Major, by purchase, vice M'Gregor, promoted in the 46th Foot. Dated as above.

13th do.-Lieutenant-General Edward Morrison, from the 60th Foot, to be Colonel, vice Campbell, appointed to the command of the 32d Regt. Dated Feb. 15, 1813. -John Hart Rawlins, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Gason, promoted. Dated February 18, 1813.-Serjeant Edward Sheridan to be Quarter-Master, vice Murray, superseded. Dated as above.

24th Regt. of Foot-Hospital-Mate Mathew Bentley to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Burrough, appointed to the 1st Dragoons. Dated as above.

32d do.-Gen. Alex. Campbell, from the 13th Foot, to be Colonel, vice General Ogilvie, deceased. Dated February 15, 1813.

33d do.—Ensign George Gahagan to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Pagan, promoted. Dated February 11, 1813.

38th do.-Hospital-Mate Samuel Cottnam to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Todd, promoted in the 52d Foot. Dated February 18, 1813.

41st do. Herman Lott, Esq. to be Paymaster. Dated as above.

42d do. Ensign John Grant to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice White, who retires. Dated as above.

48d do.-Lieutenant Samuel Pollock to be Captain of a Company, vice Mackenzie, deceased. Dated as above.

52d do.-Assistant-Surgeon Robert Todd, from the 38th Foot, to be Surgeon, vice Walker, promoted. Dated as above.

60th do. Lieutenant-General the Hon. Charles Hope, from the 7th Dragoon Guards, to be Colonel Commandant of a Battalion, vice Lieutenant-General Morrison, appointed to the command of the 13th Regt. Dated February 15, 1813. -Lir tenant Thomas Penrice, from the 16th Light Dragoons, to be Captain of a Company, by purchase, vice Shaw, appointed to the 85th Foot. Dated February 18, 1813.

64th do.-Lieut. Samuel H. Chambers, from the 3d West India Regiment, to be Lieutenant, vice Halfhide, who exchanges. Dated as above.

68th do. Thomas Sheddon, Gent. to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Perry, promoted in the 3d Garrison Battalion. Dated as above.

15th do. Serjeant-Major James M'Gillewrie to be Adjutant (with the rank of Ensign), vice Connor, appointed to the 103d Foot. Dated as above.

100th do. Ensign Patrick Carter to be Lieut. without purchase. Dated as above. 102d do. Ensign Westrop Watkins, from the City of Cork Militia, to be Ensign, without purchase. Dated as above.

3d West India Regiment—Lieutenant A. Halfhide, from the 64th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Chambers, who exchanges. Dated as above.

Royal African Corps-Lieutenant William Gray to be Adjutant, vice Hodder, deceased. Dated as above.

To be Lieutenants.

3d Garrison Battalion-Lieutenant James Stuart, from the 71st Foot. Dated February 17, 1813.-Ensign ...... Perry, from the 68th Foot. Dated Feb.

18, 1813. 13th Royal Veteran Battalion-Brevet Lieut.-Col. Archibald M'Donnell, from the $2d Foot, to be Lieut.-Col. Dated January 25, 1813.-Brevet Major George Langlands, from the 74th Foot, to be Major. Dated as above.

To be Captains of Companies.

Captain William Sherston, from the 32d Foot. Dated as above,-Captain Willians

Gibson, from the 32d Foot. Dated as above.-Captain J. Hitchin, from the 30th Foot. Dated as above.-Captain William M'Leod, from the 61st Foot. Dated as above.-Captain James M'Intyre, from the 71st Foot. Dated as above.Captain James Porter, from the 11th Foot. Dated as above.-Captain William Baird, from the 11th Foot. Dated as above.-Captain B. Purefoy, from the 45th Foot. Dated as above. Captain A. Gourlay, from the 23d Foot. Dated as above. Captain B. Hickey, from the 51st Foot. Dated as above. To be Lieutenants. Lieutenant F. Eberstein, from the 60th Foot. Dated as above.-Lieutenant Donald Ross, from the 71st Foot. Dated as above.-Lieutenant John Munton, from the 82d Foot. Dated as above.-Lieutenant H. Richardson, from the 83d Foot. Dated as above.-Lieutenant Hill Phillips, from the 45th Foot. Dated as above. --Lieutenant James Edgar, from the 30th Foot. Dated as above.-Lieut. Peter Broetz, from the 60th Foot. Dated as above.-Quarter-Master John Hagger, from the 47th Foot. Dated as above.-Ensign Thomas Clark, from the 31st Foot. Dated as above.-Ensign Scott, from the 11th Foot. Dated as above. Ensign J. Yates, from the 45th Foot. Dated as above.-Ensign A. Veitch, from the 38th Foot. Dated as above.-Ensign W. Harris, from the 27th Foot. Dated as above.-Ensign John Harford, from the 48th Foot. Dated as above. Troop Quarter-Master D. Wood, from the 3d Dragoon Guards. Dated as above. Troop Quarter-Master Little, from the 14th Light Dragoons. Dated as above.-Troop Quarter-Master Williams, from the 14th Light Dragoons. Dated as above.

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To be Ensigns.

Wood, from the 7th Foot. Dated as above-SerjeantFawcett, from the 4th Foot. Dated as above —Serjeant-Major Gordon, from the 23d Foot. Dated January 25, 1813.-Serjeant-Major J. Barnes, from the 48th Foot. Dated as above.-Quarter-Master-Serjeant Knight, from the 61st Foot. Dated as above.-Serjeant-Major Garret, from the 95th Foot. Dated as above.-Serjeant R. Smith, from the Coldstream Guards. Dated as above.-Serjeant .. Coxson, from the 3d Foot Guards. Dated as above.-Serjeant G. Boreham, from the 9th Foot. Dated as above.-Serjeant T. Thomas, from the 43d Foot. Dated as above.Quarter-Master-Serjeant Wm. Perry, from the 28th Foot. Dated as above.

STAFF.

Captain Wm. Willermin, of the Royal Staff Corps, to be Deputy Quarter-MasterGeneral to the Forces serving in the Island of Ceylon, with the rank of Major in the Army, vice Lieut.-Col. Edwards, who resigns.

HOSPITAL STAFF.

Inspector of Hospital William Ferguson, from the Portuguese Establishment, to be Inspector of Hospitals for General Service. Dated February 18, 1813.-Deputy Inspector Francis Burrowes to be Inspector of Hospitals in Portugal only, under the command of Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Carr Beresford, vice Ferguson. Dated as above.-Doctor Charles Forbes, Physician to the Forces, to be Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, vice Burrowes. Dated as above.-Assistant-Surgeon Dwyer, M.D. from the 6th Foot, to be Physician to the Forces, vice Forbes. Dated as above. Surgeon Thomas Walker, M. D. from the 52d Foot, to be Physician to the Forces, vice Wright, deceased. Dated as above.

The King's German Legion.

5th Battalion of the Line-Serjeant Bernard Croon to be Ensign. Dated February 10, 1813.-Serjeant Charles Weis to be Ensign, vice Korseham, promoted. Dated February 11, 1813.

4th do.-Serjeant Frederick Heimuller to be Ensign, vice Langworth, promoted. Dated February 14, 1813.

7th do. Serjeant August Steffens, from the 1st Battalion of Light Infantry, to be Ensign, vice Ruden, promoted. Dated Feb. 15, 1813.

Veteran Battalion-Lieut.-Col. Charles Belleville, from the 2d Batt. of the Line, to be Lieut.-Col. Dated Feb. 11, 1813.

To be Captains of Companies.

Captain Ferdinand Baron Marschalk, from the 1st Battalion of the Line. Dated as above.-Captain Frederick Bothe, from the Independent Garrison Company. Dated Feb. 12, 1813.-Captain Charles Ebell, from the 7th Battalion of the Line. Dated Feb. 13, 1813.

To be Lieutenants:

Lieutenant Frederick Schneering from the 2d Light Dragoons. Dated February 11,

1813.-Lieutenant Theo. Thalmann, from the Independent Garrison Company. Dated Feb. 12, 1813.-Lieutenant John Tatter, from the 1st Battalion of the Line. Dated Feb. 13, 1813.-Lieutenant Lewis Weyhe, from the 5th Batt. of. the Line. Dated Feb. 14, 1813.

To be Ensign.

Ensign George Rumann, from the Independent Garrison Company. Dated Feb. 11, 1813.

To be Adjutant.

Ensign Henry Schaefer, from the 7th Batt. of the Line, with the rank of Lieutenant. Dated February 15, 1813.

To be Quarter-Master.

Ensign Henry Behnsen, from the Depôt Company. Dated Feb. 16, 1813.

Meuron's Regiment.

Lieutenant Hypolite Du Bourblanc, from the 60th Foot, to be Captain of a Company, vice Meuron, who retires. Dated Feb. 18, 1813.

Bourbon Regiment.

Lieutenant Thomas Patton, from the 1st Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Gordon, who exchanges. Dated as above.

MEMORANDUM.

Veterinary Surgeon Feron, of the 15th Light Dragoons, is superseded, being absent without leave.

The appointments of ..... .. Dicenta, Gent. to be Ensign and Lieut. in Dillon's Regiment, as stated in the Gazettes of the 16th Feb. and 21st May 1811, have nct taken place.

ERRATUM in the Gazette of the 15th instant.

Sth West India Regiment-For Quarter-Master-Serjeant Robert Bell, from the 54th Foot, to be Quarter-Master, vice Smyth, deceased, Read Quarter-Master-Serjeant Robert Bell, from the 55th Foot, to be Quarter-Master, vice Smyth, deceased.

The LONDON GAZETTE.-Published by Authority.

From TUESDAY, Feb. 23, to SATURDAY, Feb. 27, 1813.

Foreign-Office, February 27, 1813.

DISPATCHES, of which the following are copies, have been received by Viscount Castlereagh, His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, from General Viscount Cathcart, K. T. His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at the Court of St. Petersburgh.

St. Petersburgh, Jan. 8, 1813.-MY LORD, I have the pleasure to acquaint your Lordship, that Count Heller arrived here last night from his uncle Count Wittgenstein, with accounts of the surrender of the Prussian corps which served in Courland under General York. And this officer states, that the French Marshal, Macdonald, has written to Count Wittgenstein to treat for capitulation, apparently not aware how completely he was surrounded.

Count Wittgenstein had sent Prince Repnin to settle this business.

Accounts were received last Sunday of the capitulation of the garrison of Memel; and I saw, in the hands of Field-Marshal Count Soltykoff, the copy of the capitulation. The Prussian Commandant was a Major, and the garrison consisted of two Prussian battalions, but there was no return of their strength, or of the ordnance and stores in the place.

Your Lordship will observe, that Gumbinnen and Insterburg are occupied, and that detachments are sent to Allanberg, Kreutzberg, and Braunsberg, between Dantzic and Konigsberg, so that I have no doubt but that the latter place is occupied by the Russian troops. CATHCART.

Journal of Military Operations from the 25th to the 30th December. December 25.-General Count Wittgenstein reports, under date of the 24th, that parties of the detachment of Colonel Gerngross have discovered the enemy between Schawle and Kelma, proceeding in the greatest haste towards Nemockstan Major-General Tutchkoff writes, under date of the 22d, that, on the 26th instant, be hopes to be with his corps at Slonim. The enemy, on their precipitate retreat, have left there convoys of provisions.

Adjutant-General Wasilchikoff was, on the 22d, with the vanguard at Malor Brestovitzé,

December 26.-Admiral Tchichagoff reports, under date of the 24th, that MajorGeneral Landskoy, in pursuing the enemy into the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, had, on the 18th, taken prisoners two generals, sixty-one officers of the état-major and others, two thousand one hundred and seventy-six soldiers, and twelve surgeons; and that besides, different parties of the vanguard have taken sixty officers of all ranks, and seven hundred soldiers. Lieutenant-General Sachen informs him also, that Lieutenant-General Mussin-Pushkin, in marching with his detachment to Rubeshoft, had, in the night of the 3d Dec. vigorously attacked the enemy, had beaten him, and taken prisoners one colonel, three officers, and two hundred soldiers. General Count Wittgenstein reports, under date of the 24th, that when Tilsit was taken possession of by the detachment of Adjutant-General Golenistcheff Kutusoff, they found there in the hospitals thirty-three officers and eight hundred and thirty-five men, among whom three officers and thirty-seven soldiers belonged to our army. In the magazines were found two thousand bushels of rye and wheat, from eight to ten thousand bushels of oats, about five hundred quintals of hay, two hundred barrels of flour, thirteen boats laden with cannon shot and various implements of pioneers; fifty-eight head of cattle, eighty barrels of brandy, and two hundred quintals of gunpowder. Another party of this detachment had also made prisoners two officers and a hundred men, and had taken thirty-five waggons laden with gunpowder.

Adjutant-General the Marquis of Paulucci reports, that he, at the head of his troops, entered Mitau on the 21st.

Lieutenant-General Rath passed, on the 24th inst. with eight battalions, from Minsk to Novoswerschenno.

December 27-Admiral Tchichagoff reports, under date of the 26th, that when Major-General Laskin, on passing by the city of Wilna with his detachment, attacked the enemy's cavalry, Palamarenko, a non-commissioned officer of the regiment of Mariopol Hussars, took the standard of honour belonging to the 9th regiment of cuirassiers.

Adjutant-General Wasilchikoff writes, under date of the 25th December, that on that day he had detached three regiments of Cossacks, under the command of Col. Andrianovitch, to Tikoczin, and that likewise on that day the Austrian corps under Prince Schwartzenberg had left the government of Bialistock, which was to be entered by our troops on the 27th.

December 28. The partisan Colonel Davidoff reports, under date of the 26th, that on the taking of Grodno he rescued the following Russians, who had been wounded and taken prisoners, viz. fourteen officers and 467 men, and that 661 men were taken prisoners from the enemy; that there were also taken very considerable magazines full of corn of different kinds, as well as of brandy, all which, he had delivered to Adjt.-Gen. Korf, who was just then arriving there with his detachment. General Count Platoff reports, under date of the 27th, that he is proceeding with his regiments to Insterberg, after detaching considerable parties to Braunsberg, by the way of Allenburg and Kreutzburg, in order to prevent the enemy from having any communication between Elbing and Konigsberg.

December 29.-General Count Wittgenstein writes, under date of the 27th, that, on the 26th, the towns of Insterburg and Gumbinnen were occupied by parties from the detachment of Adjutant-General Golenistcheff Kutusoff. In the former of these places, forty-two of our prisoners were rescued, and the enemy lost two hundred and twenty men in prisoners. There were also taken from him, four stands of colours. In the hospitals were found one colonel, twenty officers, and twelve hundred men; and in the magazines, twelve hundred bashels of oats, two thousand do. of flour, three hundred quintals of buck wheat, thirty bushels of peeled barley, two thousand do. of rye, two hundred do. of wheat, fifteen barrels of salt, thirty do. of brandy, and four hundred and fifty muskets. At Gumbinnen they took prisoners the French Commandant, a commissary of war, one colonel, forty-two officers, and fifteen hundred men. The infantry of this detachment and the artillery are at Raudihren, while the cavalry is observing the enemy's movements in the direction of Tauroggen.

Adjutant-General Wasilchikoff writes, that on the 27th the whole principality of Bialystock was occupied by our troops.

Thus then the frontiers of the Russian Empire are entirely cleared of the enemy's troops, with the exception of a few remains of Macdonald's corps, which are likewise making their escape beyond our frontiers.

The head-quarters of the Field-Marshal are at Wilna.

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