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23518. 4063 The London Gazette. TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1869. Lord Chamberlain's Office, July 20, 1869. Williams as Vice-Consul at Harwich; of Mr.'H* Blyth Hammond as Vice-Consul at Ramsgate ; 'of 'OTICE is hereby given, that the State Mr. Ed. Liebert as Vice-Consul for Manchester, N Apartments of Windsor Castle will be open to the public on and after Thursday next, Leeds, and Bradford; of Mr. J. Weir as Vice^ the 22nd instant. Consul at Arbroath; and of Mr. R. W. Stone- house as Vice-Consul for Newport and Chepstow, for the North German Confederation. The Queen has also been pleased to approve of Foreign Office, July 6, 1869. Mr. Edward Herzberg Hartmont as Consul- General in London for the Dominican Republic. The Queen has been graciously pleased to appoint John Frederic Lowder, Esq., now Her Majesty's Vice-Consul at Hiogo and at Osaka, to be Her Majesty's Consul at Neegata. Whitehall, July 17, 1869. The Queen has also been graciously pleased to appoint Adolphus Arthur Annesley, Esq., to be The Queen has been pleased to direct Letters Her Majesty's Vice-Consul at Hiogo and at Patent to be passed under the Great Seal granting unto Admiral Sir Fairfax Moresby, G.C.B., the office or place of Vice-Admiral of the United Foreign Office, July 19, 1869. Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Lieu- tenant of the Admiralty thereof, in the room of The Queen has been pleased to approve of Admiral Sir George Rose Sartori us, K.C.B,, M. de Pina de St. Didier as Consul at Gibraltar ; promoted to be Admiral of the Fleet. of M. Laurent Cochelet as Consul at Glasgow; The Queen. has also been pleased to direct and of M. Frangois Charles Cavel as Consul at Letters Patent to be passed under the Great Seal Leeds, for His Majesty the Emperor of the granting unto Admiral Sir Provo William Parry French. Wallis, K.C.B., the office or place of Rear* The Queen has also been pleased to approve of Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain Mr. Freeman H. Morse as Consul-General in and Ireland, and of the Admiralty thereof, in the London, and of Mr. James Grey Jewell as Consul room of the said Admiral Sir Fairfax Moresby. at Singapore, for the United States of America. The Queen has also been pleased to approve of Whitehall, July 20, 1869. Mr. Maximilian Krieger as Consul at Cardiff; of The Queen has been pleased to nominate the Mr. Otto Trechrnann as Consul at Hartlepool« of 1 Right Honourable Edward Pleydell Bouverie to Mi . Heinrich Bolkowas Consul atMiddlesborough; be one of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for of Mr. Thomes Were Fox as Consul at Plymouth; England. of Mr. Martin Wiener as Consul at Sunderland ; of Mr. Gustav Schmalz as Consul at Newcastle; of Mr. George Fawcus as Consul at Shields ; of Mr. Francis Keller as Vice-Consul at Southamp- Downing Street, July 19, 1869. ton ; of Mr. Samuel Metcalfe Latham as Vice- The Queen has been pleased to appoint James Consul at Dover ; of Mr. W. Marshall as Vice- Meagher, Esq., to be Superintendent of Public Cons ul. at Great Grimsby; of Mr. R. Miller as Works for the Island of Trinidad. Vice-Consul at Bristol; of Mr. W. Roberts as Vice-Consul at Weymouth ; of Mr. Th. Roberts as Vice-Consul at Milford ; of Mr. Philipp de St. Croix as Vice-Consul at Jersey; of Mr. Richard Kingston as Vice-Consul at Dartmouth; Admiralty, Kith July, 1869. of Mr. Bernhard Gustav Herrmann as Vice- Rear-Admiral George Greville Wellesley to be Consul at Swansea ; of Mr. John Brown as Vice- Vice-Admiral in Her Majesty's Fleet from the Consul for Shoreham and Brighton ; of Mr. A. F. date when he enters the limits of. and whilst Blanck as Vice-Consul at Gloucester ; of Mr. W. employed as Commander-in-Chief of Her D. Mathews as Vice-Consul for Penzance, Majesty's ships and vessels on the North Mountsbay, and St. Ives ; of Mr. Oliver John American and West Indian Station..