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Herbert, Esq. (commonly called the Honourable Crown Office, June 27, 1885. Sidney Herbert); and - William THE Queen has been pleased by Letters Hood Walrond, to be Commissioners for executing Patent under the Great Seal to appoint Richard the offices of Treasurer of the Exchequer of Great Everard Webster, Esq. (one of Her Counsel Britain and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland. learned in the Law), Her Majesty's Attorney- Whitehall, June 29, 1885. General, in the place of the Right Honourable Sir Henry James, Knt. THE Queen has been pleased to appoint the Right Honourable Edward Stanhope to be Vice- Crown Office, June 29, 1885. President of the Committee of Council on MEMBERS returned to serve in the present Education. ' PARLIAMENT. Whitehall^ June 30, 1885. City of Westminster. THE Queen has been pleased to direct Letters The Right Honourable William Henry Smith, Patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the one of Her Majesty's.Principal Secretaries of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, State. granting to Sir Michael Edward Hicks-Beach, June 30, 1885. Bart., the offices of Chancellor and Under Borough of Hertford. Treasurer of Her Majesty's Exchequer. The Right Honourable Arthur James Balfour, President of the Local Government Board.

Foreign Office, May 27, 1885. c Education Department, Whitehall, June 26, 1885. THE Queen has been graciously pleased to THE Lords of the Committee pf the Privy appoint Charles Alan Henderson, Esq., now Her Council on Education have issued an order this Majesty's Consul at Boston, to be Her Majesty's day for the compulsory formation of a School Consul for the States of Massachusetts, Vermont, Board in the undermentioned United School New Hampshire, and Maine, to reside at Boston. District:— Foreign Office, June 13, 1885. Farf orth - with - Maidenwell (com- THE Queen has been graciously pleased to prising the parishes of Farforth- appoint Bernard Pauncefote, Esq., to be Her with-Maidenwell, Ruckland, and Majesty's Consul in the Island of Madeira. Oxcombe) Lincoln Foreign Office, June 15, 1885. THE Queen has been graciously pleased to (H. 4794.) appoint Alexander Gollan, Esq., now Her Board of Trade (Harbour Department), Majesty's Consul at Pernambuco, to be Her Whitehall Gardens, June 30, 1885. Majesty's Consul for the Philippine Islands. THE Board of Trade have received through The Queen has also been graciously pleased to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs a appoint Fitzroy Pleydell Goddard, Esq., now Despatch from Her Majesty's Consul at Nice, Her Majesty's Consul at St. Vincent, to be Her reporting that from the 23rd instant, three days Majesty's Consul for the Island' of Corsica, to quarantine of observation in the harbour of Ville- reside at Ajaccio. franche, together with the disinfection of all The Queen has also been graciously pleased to articles of clothing and medical inspection, will appoint "William Henry Newman, Esq., now Her be enforced on all vessels coming from Spain, Majesty's Consul at Bangkok, to be Her Majesty's Portugal, and Gibraltar, bound for the ports of Consul for the Island of Porto Rico. the Department of the Alpes Maritimes. Foreign Office, June 16, 1885. (H. 4804.) Board of Trade (Harbour Department), THE Queen has been graciously pleased to Whitehall Gardens, June 30, 1885. appoint Augustus Cohen, Esq., now Her Majesty's THE Board of Trade have received through Consul at Loanda, to be Her Majesty's Consul the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs the for the Provinces of Pernambuco, Paraiba, following Translation of a quarantine Notice Alagoas, Bio Grande do Norte, and Ceara. issued by the Russian Government :— The Queen has also been graciously pleased to NOTICE with regard to Quarantine Measures appoint James Hayes Sadler, Esq., now British against the introduction of Cholera from Spain. Vice-Consul at La Bochelle, to be Her Majesty's June 8, 1885. Consul for the State of Panama. I. For the protection of the frontiers of the The Queen has also been graciously pleased to empire from the introduction of cholera which appoint William Wyndham, Esq., now British has broken out in certain places in Spain, orders Vice-Consul at Jacmel, to be Her Majesty's have been issued by the Minister of the Interior, Consul in Surinam. on the 1st of June, for the adoption of the The Queen has also been graciously pleased to following sanitary quarantine measures :— appoint William Wyndham, Esq., now British 1. Ships arriving from Spanish ports, in the Vice-Consul at Jacmel, to be Her Majesty's Black Sea, must undergo observation and disin- Consul for French Guiana. fection in accordance with the regulations approved on the 12th September, 1884, by the Minister of the Interior. St. James's Palace, June 30,1885. 2. Ships arriving from Spanish ports, in the Baltic, with clean bills of health, are to undergo HER Royal Highness the Duchess of Cam- severe sanitary inspection; ships with unclean bridge has been pleased to appoint the Reverend bills of health will not be allowed at all to enter James Edgar Sheppard, M.A., Sub-Dean of Her these last-named ports. Majesty's Chapels Royal, to be Honorary Chap- II. These dispositions of the Minister of the lain to Her Royal Highness. Interior have been communicated to the Minister of Finance, the Governor-General of Odessa, the