BULLETINS AND OTHER STATE INTELLIGENCE FOR THE YEAR 1866. IN TWO PARTS. COMPILED AND ARRANGED FROM THE OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS PUBLISHED IN THE LONDON GAZETTE. BY T. L. BEHAN, SUPERINTENDENT. PART I.-JANUARY TO JUNE. PRINTED BY HARRISON AND SONS, LONDON GAZETTE OFFICE, ST. MARTIN'S LANE. BULLETINS. FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE of JANUARY 2, TH 1866. Foreign Office, December 29, 1865. HE Queen has been pleased to approve of Mr. J. M. Bailey as Consul at Glasgow for the United States of America. Downing Street, January 2, 1866. The Queen has been pleased to appoint MajorGeneral Sir Henry Knight Storks, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.; Russell Gurney, Esquire, Queen's Counsel, Recorder of the City of London; and John Blossett Maule, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of the Town of Leeds, to be Her Majesty's Commissioners for the purpose of enquiring respecting certain Disturbances in the Island of Jamaica, and the Measures taken in the course of their suppression. Her Majesty has also been pleased to appoint Charles Saville Roundell, Esquire, Barrister-atLaw, to be Secretary to the aforesaid Commissioners. |