8th Foot.-Ens. J. M'Mahon to be lieut. v. G. Brown 11th do.-Lieu. G. Peale to be capt. v. Baron Eben 15th do.-Ens. J. P. King to be lieut. 20th do.-Lieut. R. Bloomfield, Baillie's reg. to be ens. v. Wheeler who exch. 23d do. 2d lieut. L. Ball to be 1st lieut.-W. H. Brownson to be 2d lieut. v. Ball 34th do. Maj. J. Bodkin, h. p. 9 foot to be maj. v. Browne, who exch. 42d do.-A. Burnett to be ens. v. Heathcote 43d 'do.-E. Edge to be ens. v. Ridout.Creighton to be ens. v. Price 46th do.-S. L. Calder to be ens. v. Prevost 49/h do.-Capt. C. Plenderleath to be maj. v. Gote.-G. Knox to be ens. v. Pasher 60th do. Capt. P. Ilay, 89 foot to be capt. v. Fortescue who exch. 73d do. Maj. M. C. O'Connell, 5 W. I. R. to be maj. v. M'Donald, dismissed.-H. Jackson to be ens. v. M'Donald 75th do.-Lieut. J. L. Young, h. p. 60 foot to be lieut. v. Wilkins who exch. 76th do.-Ens. C. Hatcheil, 17 foot, to be lieut. v. Shears 83d do-Hosp. mate, W. Ward, to be assist. surg. 89th do. Capt. W. L. Fortescue to be capt. v. Hay 90th do.-Lieut. F. Livingstone, 26 foot, to be capt. v. Paterson 1st W. I. R.-Ens. W. R. Lewin, 90 foot, to be lieut. v. Stuart Baillie's Reg.-Ens. R. Wheeler, 20 foot, to be 2d lieut. v. Bloomfield 1st G. B.-Lieut. H. Mayhew, 88 foot, to be licut. v. Bordwine-C. Smith to be ens. v. Dillon 1st R. V. B.-Hicks, late 73 foot, to be ens. v. Early 6th do.-Capt. C. Roberts, 37 foot, to be capt. v. Nixon 8th do.-Lieut. Jas Stewart to be adj. v. Ashurst Staff-H. J. Reynett, Esq. to be paym. of a recruiting district.-Assist. commis. R. Manby, to be a dep. comm. of acc. to the forces.-G. T. Courteney to be assist. comm. of stores. &c. Garrison.-Lieut. N. Ashurst, 8 R. V. B. to be town major of Portsmouth, v. Grant Memorandum.-Ens. C. Hannam, 5 foot, is superseded, being absent without leave The under mentioned appointments, as stated in the Gazettes of 25th March, 9th August, and 7th October last, have not taken place 9th Lt. Dragoons.-Assist. surg. J. Arthur, 6 drag. to be assist. surg. 17th Foot-Ens. C. Hatchell to be lieut. 47th do.-L. Campbell to be ens. 75th do.-Ens. J. Scott to be lieut. v. Cooper October 21. 9th Lt. Dragoons.-Capt. G. Gore, 15 foot, to be capt. v. Blake, who exch. 15th Foot.-Capt. M. G. Blake, 9 lt. drag. to be capt. v. Gare Memorandum.The exchange between surg. Jordan 7th It. drag, and surg. Stratton, 90 foot, as stated in the Gazette 7th inst, has not taken place October 25. 4th Dragoons.-H. Patrickson, Esq. (late capt. in the reg.) to be paym. v. Sloper 9th Lt. Dragoons.-Hosp. mate, assist. surg. v. Davis superseded Luby, to be 1st Fool.-J. Harding to be ens. v. Graham 3d Foot. Lt. I. Colthurst to be capt. v. O'Dell 9th do--Ens. Percivall 90 foot, to be ens. v. White who exch.-J. Ackland to be ens. Cornewall 15th do. Ens. W. Baggot to be lieut.-R. Lewis to be ens. v. Baggot 18th do.-Hospital mate, W. Seaman to be assist, surg. v. Ligertwood 24th do.-Capt. M. Aylmer H. P. to be capt. v. Drew, who exch. 32d do-Ens. W. H. Thornten to be licut.-H. G. Carpenter to be ens. v. Thornton 34th do.-2d Lt. A. Ferguson, 21 foot, to be lieut. v. Brown 36th do.-Ens. O. Jones to be lieut. v. Johnstone, superseded.-R. Barton to be ens. v. Jones' 37th do. Capt. G. Brock, Canada fencibles, to be capt. Roberts 41st do.-T. Gould to be ens. v. Lundie 49th do-Hosp. mate, W. Robertson to be assist. surg. v. Brown 50th do.-Capt. W. A. Gordon, H. P. to be capt. v. Rogers who exch. 59th de.-J. Black to be ens. v. Sheehy 60th do. Ens. J. Gregory to be lieut. v. De B'in' 61st do.-J. Bear to be ens. v. Masterton 62d do.-Assist. Surg. R. Brown, 49 foot, to be assist. surg. v. Hill 64th do Ens. J. Bennett to be lieut. v. Nickson. 68th Foot.-Capt. J. Atkinson, York L. I. V. to be cap. v. Stewart 79th do.Lt. H. Mc. Gregor to be capt.-Ens. Fraser to be lieut. v. Mc. Gregor, serj. maj.-J. Cameron to be ens.-Brown do.-G. Campbell do. 89th do. Capt. H. Annesley, 1st. G. B. to be capt. v. O Dunoghue exch.-Ens. T. Sheehy, 59 foot to be lieut.-Ens. J. Armstrong do.- Malone to be ens. v. Armstrong 90th do.-Ens. T. White, 9 foot, to be ens. 1st IV. I. R.-Lt. J. Patterson, 28 foot, to be capt. v. Mc. Guffog 2d do.-Lt. Col. J. Irving, H. P. to be lieut. col. v. Sir G. Leith exch. York L. I. V.--Capt. J. Stewart, 68 foot, to be capt. v. Atkinson 1st G. B.-Capt. D. O'Donoghue, 89 foot, to be capt. v. Annesley.-Ens. A. Graham, royals, to be ens. v. Gibbs, superseded Canadian fencibles.-Lt. R. Burke, 10 foot, to be capt. v. Brock The King's German Legion. 2d Dragoons.-V. Sergel to be surg.-F. Dettmar to be assist. do. hosp. mate-Seiler to be do. v. Cramer superseded 1st Lt. Dragoons.- -H. Bergmann to be assist. surg. 2d do.-C. F. Schmersal, do. 3d do.-C. Groskopf to be surg.-G. Risaking to be assist. do.-L. Whal, do. 1st Lt. Inf.-Grupe to be surg, v. Dynely.-Fehland to be assist. surg. 2d Lt Inf.-H. F. A. Müller to be assist. surg. 1st Line.-Kessler to be surg. 2d do.-Rathje to be assist. do. 3d do.-Schuntermann, do.-L. K'eine, do. UNIVERSITY PROMOTIONS. Oxford. Nov. 15. The appointment of the Rev. J. Cole, DD. Fellow of Exeter College, as one of the Public Preachers, in the room of the Rev. Mr. Philpotts of Magdalen College, who has resigned, was approved in full convocation.-In the same convocation, the appointment of the Rev. G. Shepherd, M.A. Fellow of University, and the Rev. R. Dixon, M.A. Fellow of Queen's, to be Public Examiners, was approved. The following is a list of the ten Public Preachers :-The Rev. M. Marlow, D.D. President of St. John's; Rev. J. Parsons, D.D. Master of Balliol; Rev. J. Cole, D.D. Fellow of Exeter; Rev. R. Lawrence, D.C.L. of University; Rev. J. Buckland, B.D. of Corpus Christi; Rev. W. Wood, B.D. Student of Christ Church; Rev. R. Churton, M.A. of Brasenose; Rev. H. Hutton, M.A. of Balliol; Rev. G. Heathcote, M.A. of New College; Rev. J. Browne, M.A. of Corpus Christi. The six Public Examiners are the following-the Rev. G. Smith, Fellow of Magdalen; Rev. J. Dean, of Brasenose; Rev. W. Corne, Student of Christ Church; Rev. R. Hughes, Fellow of Jesus; Rev. G. Shepherd, Fellow of University; Rev. R. Dixon, of Queen's. Nov. 19. Rev. T. A Methuen, B.A. of Oriel, admitted M.A.; Messrs. W. Vaux of Christ Church, and R. H. Carne, of Exeter College, admitted B.A. Nov. 26. Rev. T. Welles, B.D. of Worcester College, admitted D.D.-Mr. Townsend Selwyn, of Christ Church, and the Rev. C. D'Oyley Aplin of Lincoln College, B.A. admitted M.A.-Messrs. W. M. Hoblyn of Christ Church, T. Knox, of Brasenose; C. Meryon and C. J. Craven of St. John's, admitted B.A. Nov. 26. The Rev. Dr. W. Cleaver was presented to his Majesty by Earl Spencer, upon his being translated from the Bishoprick of Bangor, to St. Asaph, when the Rev. Prelate did homage before his Majesty with the usual ceremonies. Nov. 29. The following gentlemen duly appointed to succeed those of the Public Preachers who will go out of office at Michaelmas next, were approved in convocation :The Rev. Dr. Becke, of Oriel; Rev. Dr. Barrow, of Queen's; Rev. Mr. Kett, of Trinity; Rev. Mr. Williams, of Christ Church; Rev. Mr. Crow, of New College. The same day Mr. T. Moore, B.A. was admitted Actual Fellow of Balliol College; and Mr. W. Vaux, B.A. of Christ Church, and Mr. C. Barter, Scholar of Balliol, were el cted Probationer Fellows of that society. Dec. 3. Mr. D. Hughes, B.A. and Mr. E. Thomas, Commoner of Jesus College, elected Scholars of that society. Cambridge. Nov. 19. Mr. W. L. Pinder, of Pembroke Hall, and Mr. F. S. Bevan, of Emmanuel College, admitted M.A. Mr. T. Turton, B.A. elected a Skirne Fellow of Catharine Hall. The Rev. J. Walker, M. A., Tutor of Trinity Hall, has been instituted by the Lord Bishop of Lincoln to the rectory of Cottered, in Herts, vacated by the death of the Rev. A. Trollope.. The Rev. R. Jones, B.D. of St. John's, is presented by the Master and Fellows to the rectory of Soulderne in Oxfordshire, vacated by the death of the Rev. John Horseman, B.D. The Rev. P. Leigh, B.A. of Trinity Col lege, is instituted by the Lord Bishop of Chester to a mediety of the rectory of Lyinm, in the county of Chester, in the presentation of Egerton Leigh, Esq. of Twemlow, in the same county. The Rev. J. Mitchell, LL.B. is instituted to the rectory of Toynton, in the county of Gloucester, in the presentation of the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral. The Rev. C. Coxwell, M.A. Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Bristol, is empowered, by a dispensation, to hold the vicarage of Bibury, together with the rectory of Barnsley, both in the county and diocese of Gloucester. At an ordination held in Ely Cathedral, November 16, the following gentlemen were ordained by the Lord Bishop of the diocese: -Deacons. F. H. Maberly, B. A. and H. Wiles, M.A. both of Trinity College; E. Simons, B.A., of St. John's; W. Davey, B.A. of Bene't.-Priests. W. Clarke, B.A., of Bene't; J. Rose, M.A., of Trinity; H. Finch, M.A., of Christ's. The Rev. J. Barker, B.A., of Trinity, is instituted to the rectory of Newmarket St. Mary, with the vicarage of Wood Ditton annexed, in the presentation of the Duke of Rutland. The Rev. M. Whish, B.A., of Caius, Prebendary of the Cathedral Church at Salisbury, is instituted on his own petition, by the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, to the vicarages of Bedminster and Abbots Leigh, with the chapels of St. Mary Redcliffe, and St. Thomas in Bristol. The Rev. J. Lloyd, M.A., one of the senior Fellows of King's, is presented by the Provost and Fellows to the valuable vicarage, of Lewesden, in Northamptonshire, vacated by the death of the Rev. J. Goodwin. The Rev. W. Hardyman, B.D., senior Fellow of Emmanuel, is presented by the Master and Fellows to the rectory of Great Lussenham, in the county of Rutland, vacant by the death of the Rev. W. 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