THE LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 12, 1888. 5605 The Queen has also been pleased to approve of (H. 6402.) Mr. John Bovey as Consul at Cardiff, for the Board of Trade (Harbour Department}, ^Republic of Liberia. London, October 12, 188S. The Queen has also been pleased to approve of THE Board of Trade have received through Mr. Robert Morstadt as Vice-Consul for the the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs a Island of Penang, for the German Empire. translation of a Notice, dated 7th instant, from The Queen has also been pleased to approve of the " Gaccta do Madrid," stating that quarantine Mr. Alejandro F. Baillie as Vice-Ctxnsul in Lon- has been established against the Philippine don, for the Republic of Paraguay. Islands in consequence of cholera having appeared in certain towns and in the capital of those Islands. Whitehall, October 6, 1888. THE Queen has been pleased to grant unto Admiralty, 9ih October, 1888. John Palricius Musters (now calling himself John Patricius Chaworth-Musters), of Annesley Park, Engineer John Hughes Adams has been promoted in the county of Nottingham, Esquire, in the to the rank of Chief Engineer in Her Majesty's Commission of the Peace for the said county, Fleet. Dated 1st October, 1888. eldest son and heir of John Chaworth Musters, In accordance with the provisions of Her late of Annesley Park aforesaid, Esquire, in the Majesty's Order in Council of 22nd February, Commission of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant and 1870— (in 1864) High Sheriff for the said county of Fleet Paymaster James William Lishman has Nottingham, deceased, Her Royal licence and been placed on the Retired List, at his own authority that he and his issue may assume and request, with permission to assume the rank of continue to use the surname of Chaworth, in Paymaster-in-Chief. Dated 6th October, 1888 addition to and before that of Musters, and that he and they may bear the arms of Chaworth quarterly with those of Musters : War Office, Pall Mall, And to command that the said Royal conces- 12th October, 1888. sion and declaration be recorded in Her Majesty's College of Arms. Royal Artillery, General Sir William Olpherts, K.C.B., V.C. (late Bengal), on the Unemployed Supernumerary List, to be Colonel Com- BY virtue of an Act passed in the twenty- mandant, vice General Sir James Brind, fourth year of the reign of His Majesty King G.C.B. (late Bengal), deceased. Dated 4th .George III, intituled "An Apt to repeal so August, 1888. " much of two Acts made in the tenth and Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel William South- 14 fifteenth years of the reign of His present well Curzon has been placed on half-pay, on " Majesty, as authorizes the Speaker of the completion of five years' service as a Regi- 44 House of Commons to issue his Warrant to mental Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 6th October, ?' the Clerk of the Crown for making out writs 1888. 41 for the election of Members to serve in Par- Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Walter 44 liament, in the manner therein mentioned, and Reginald Fox retires upon retired pay. Dated 14 for substituting other provisions for the like 13th October, 1888. 4f purposes ;" and of an Act passed in the twenty- Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Knollys, from half- sixth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, pay, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice E. Lyons, intituled " An Act to further limit aud define removed to the Educational Staff. Dated 17th " the time for proceeding to Election during the September, 1888. 44 Recess:" . The undermentioned Captains to be Majors I—- I do hereby give notice, that the death of John Albert Robertson, vice H. S. Dalbiac, Henry Richard, late a Member serving in this retired. Dated 26th September, 1888. present Parliament for the Borough of Merthyr Herbert Percival Willoughby, from the Seconded Tydvil, hath been certified to me in writing, List, vice H. W. Rooke, promoted Lieutenant- under the hands of two Members serving in this Colonel on half-pay. Dated 1st October, present Parliament; and that I shall issue my 1888. Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out Captain George Edward Giles, from the Seconded a new writ for the electing of a Member to List, to be Captain, vice J. J. Porteous, serve in this present Parliament for the said seconded for service with the Army Remount Borough of Merthyr Tydvil at the end of six Establishment. Dated 26th September, 1888. days after the insertion of this notice in the The retirement from the Service on retired pay London Gazette. of Lieutenant Basil de Beauvoir Tupper, Royal Given under my hand this ninth day of Artillery, which appeared in the Gazette of October, 1888. 25th September, 1888, is cancelled. AHTHTJK W. PEEL, Speaker. Lieutenant Arthur Slade Baker is seconded for service with the Indian Ordnance Department. Dated 13th October, 1888. (H. 6345.) Sedond Lieutenant Charles Leslie Peacocke to be Board of Trade {Harbour Department), seconded, for service with the Indian Staff London, October 10, 1888. Corps. Dated 21st November, 1888. THE Board of Trade' have received through the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, the MEMORANDA. The undermentioned Lieutenant-Colonels to be following copy of a Telegram, dated 8th instant, Colonels:— from Her Maj esty's Representative at Lisbon:— " Port of Ceara and ports of Province declared Patrick FitzGerald Gallwey, Royal Artillery. free from yellow fever from August 1st. Ports Dated 1st October, 1888. of United States of America in Gulf of Mexico Charles Henry Fairfax Ellis, Royal Artillery. jis far as Mississippi, inclusive, suspected of Dated 1st October, 1888. yellow fever from 15th July." A 2.
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