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Hia Excellency the Earl of Carlisle, K.G., has WESTMINSTER, March 16, 1855. been pleased to make the following appoint- This day, the Lords being met, a message ments :— was sent to the Honourable House of Com- Assistant^ Private Secretary — Walling Everard, mons by the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, Esq. acquainting them, that the Lords authorized by Physicians in Ordinary—John T. Banks, Esq. virtue of a Commission under the Great Seal, M.D.; John Hughes, Esq. M.D. signed by Her Majesty, for declaring Her Royal Chaplains. Assent to several Acts agreed upon by both Houses, The Very Reverend Hugh Usher Tighe, Dean of do desire the immediate attendance of the Honour- of Ardagh and , able House in the House of Peers, to hear the Dublin Castle, First Chaplain. Commission read; and the Commons being come The Honourable and Very Reverend Henry thither, the said Commission, empowering the Lord Pakenham, D.D., Dean of Saint Patrick's. Archbishop of Canterbury, and several other Lords The Right Honourable and Very Reverend Vis- therein named, to declare and notify the Royal count Mountmorres, . Assent to the said Act, was read accordingly, and The Right Honourable and Very Reverend Lord the Royal Assent given to Edward Chichester, . An Act for raising the sum of seventeen mil- The Honourable and Very Reverend Henry M. lions one hundred and eighty-three thousand Browne, Dean of Lisraore. pounds by Exchequer Bills, for the service of the The Very Reverend Edward Newenham Hoare, year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five. . An Act to extend to Ireland the provisions of The Very Reverend Daniel Bagot, Dean of Dro- the eighteenth section of the " Common Law more. Procedure Act, 1854." The Very Reverend William Warburton, D.D., An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion, Dean of Elphin. and for the better payment of the Army and their The Very Reverend Henry Newland, D.D., Dean quarters. of Ferns. An Act for the regulation of Her Majesty's The Very Reverend Richard M. Kennedy, Dean of Royal Marine Forces while on shore. Clonfert. An Act to suspend the decline of the Customs The Very Reverend A. La Touche Kirwan, Dean duties on tea, from and after the fifth day of April, of Limerick. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five. The Very Reverend Joseph A. Birmingham, Dean An Act to enable a Third Principal Secretary of Kilmacduagh. and a Third Under Secretary of State to sit in the The Venerable J. W. Stokes, Archdeacon of House of Commons. Armagh. The Venerable John West, D.D., Archdeacon of Dublin. Board of Trade, Whitehall, The Venerable John A. Russell, Archdeacon of Clogher. March 19, 1855. The Venerable M. J. Keatinge, Archdeacon of The Right Honourable the Lords of the Com- Ardfert. mittee of Privy Council for Trade and Plantations The Reverend Ralph Sadlier, D.D. have received, through the Secretary of State The Reverend William Fitzgerald, D.D. for Foreign Amairs, a copy of a Despatch from The Reverend James H. Todd, D.D. Her Majesty's Minister at Madrid, inclosing a trans- The Reverend Humphrey Lloyd, D.D. lation of a Notice to Mariners issued by the The Reverend Samuel Butcher, D.D. Hydrographical Office at Madrid, relative to the The Reverend Thomas M'Neece, D.D. New Light-house erected on Cape La Higuera, The Reverend E. Tighe Gregory, D.D. ou 'the northern coast of Spain, a copy of which is The Reverend Somerset Townsend, D.D. subjoined. The Reverend I. G. Abeltshauscr, LL.D. Hydrographical Office. The Reverend R. O'Callaghan, D.D. (Copy.) , , The Reverend . NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Reverend Cadwallader Wolseley. LIGHT-HOUSE ON CAPE LA HIGUERA. The Reverend Thomas Knox. The Reverend W. J. H. Le Fanu. FROM the 1st of next April, the new Light- The Reverend Thomas Woodward. house erected on the above-mentioned Cape, The Reverend Charles Dickinson. at the mouth of the river Vidasoa, will be lighted The Reverend Charles Parsons Reich el. during the same hours of the night (from sunset to The Reverend John Gregg. sunrise) as the light on Mount Igueldo, instead of The Reverend Ogle Moore. the light at present existing on that place. This The Reverend George V. Sampson. Light-house lies on the western coast of the creek The Reverend John O'Regan. of the town of Tuenterrabie, in— The Reverend William Brady. 43° 23' 35" N. Latitude,—and The Reverend James Frew. 4° 25' 17" E. Longitude from the Naval Observatory of San Fernando. WHITEHALL, January 31,1855. Its apparatus is of the fifth catadioptrical order, The Right Honourable Sir John Jervis, Knt., with a permanent light of a natural colour, and its Lord Chief Justice of Her Majesty's Court of range of about 7 miles, when the state of the Common Pleas, at Westminster, has appointed atmosphere will allow it. Robert Eagle Clarke, of Thetford, in the County of Suffolk, Gentleman, to be one of the Per- The -elevation of the light above the level of the petual Commissioners for taking the acknow- sea is of 312 Castilian feet. ledgments of deeds to be executed by married The new Light-house on Cape La Higuera is the women, under the Act passed for the abolition of first of the lights on the northern coast of Spain fines and recoveries, and for the substitution of on the Ocean, and is therefore combined with the more simple modes of assurance, in and for the French Lights of the port of Socoa, which is a per- Connty of Norfolk. manent one, and of the Biarritz Light-house,