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The above-mentioned grains, meals, and other alimentary substances, and also potatoes, are
exempted from export duties by the same Decree, which likewise provides that grains and meals
arriving from abroad may be deposited in private bonded stores. It is further provided that
such of the provisions of the Decree of the 22nd August last, relating to the importation of grains
and meals, and of the Decree of the 5th December last, relating to the importation of dried vege-
tables and their meals, as are more favourable than those of the present Decree, shall continue in
force until the 30th September next.

(967),

Board of Trade, Whitehall,

June 20, 1861.

THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade have received, from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Ambassador at Saint Petersburgh, enclosing a copy of the Russian Imperial Regulations, under which raw and cast iron, required for the manufacture of machinery and tools, is in future to be admitted into Russia free of duty.

Commission signed by the Queen.

2nd Battalion of Lancashire Rifle Volunteers. William Thomas Johnson, Esq., to be Adjutant, from 10th May, 1861.

1861.

Dated 22nd May,

Commission signed by the Queen.

2nd Administrative Battalion of Hampshire Rifle

Volunteers.

George John Stewart, Esq., to be Adjutant, from the 22nd March, 1861. Dated 21st May, 1861.

Commission signed by the Queen.

37th Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps.

Robert Charles William Stuart, formerly of the 71st Regiment, and late of the 2nd Regiment of Foot, to be Adjutant, from 23rd February, 1861. Dated 4th March, 1861.

Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Middlesex.

St. George's Rifle Volunteer Corps.

George Henry Elliott to be Captain. Dated 11th June, 1861.

Commission signed by the Vice-Lieutenant of the County of Essex.

West Essex Militia.

Edgar John Disney to be Lieutenant. Dated 12th June, 1861.

Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Surrey.

5th Company of Surrey Rifle Volunteers. Frederick John King, Gent., to be Ensign, vice Lainson, resigned. Dated 18th June, 1861.

Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Hertford.

5th Hertfordshire Rifle Volunteers.

Septimus B. Farr, Gent., to be Honorary Assistant-Surgeon, vice Thomas W. Colbeck, resigned. Dated 19th June, 1861.

MEMORANDUM.

Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to accept the Commission held by Honorary Surgeon Thomas W. Colbeck, in the 5th Hertfordshire Rifle Volunteers.

Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County Palatine of Lancaster.

41st Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps. Thomas Lloyd, Esq., to be Captain. Dated 6th June, 1861.

Samuel White, Gent., to be Lieutenant.

6th June, 1861.

Dated

6th Lancashire Artillery Volunteer Corps. First Lieutenant John Bacon Stanley to be Captain. Dated 8th June, 1861.

Luke Hall Kirby, Gent., to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 8th June, 1861.

1st Manchester, or 6th Lancashire Rifle
Volunteer Corps.

Ensign John Howarth Ashton to be Captain.
Dated 8th June, 1861.

Joseph Morris, Gent., to be Ensign. Dated 8th June, 1861.

Edward John Brown Jellicorse, Gent., to be Ensign. Dated 8th June, 1861.

Clegg Livesey, Gent., to be Ensign. Dated 8th June, 1861.

9th Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps.

Edmund Hughes Treherne, Gent., to be Ensign, vice Cunningham, resigned. Dated 8th June, 1861.

MEMORANDUM.

Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to accept the resignation of the Commissions held by the following officers, viz :

Captain William Spencer Sawyer, Lieutenant Robert Bellhouse, and Ensign John Orrell Andrew, in the 1st Manchester or 6th Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps.

Lieutenant Robert Horsfall, in the 25th Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps.

Lieutenant Charles Burton Kennedy, in the 37th A Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps. Lieutenant Joseph Beckton, in the 56th Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps.

Lieutenant Thomas Field, in the 64th Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps.

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