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 ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 



The HOD. and Rev. H. Watson, to the Living of 

 Kettering, Northampton. Rev. J. W. Morris, to 

 the Perpetual Curacy of Llanychaiarn, Cardigan, 

 Rev. W. Rock, to the Rectory of Herhranston. 

 Cardigan. Rev. R. T. Tyler, to be Domestic 

 Chaplain to the Lord High Admiral. Rev. J. R. 

 Holcombe, to the Rectory of Nash-cum-Upton, 

 Pembroke. Rev. E. James, to a Prebendal Stall, 

 Llandaff. Rev. C, Arnold, to the Rectory of Tin- 

 well, Lincoln. Rev. A. Dallas, to the Vicarage of 

 Yardley, Herts. Rev. W. Maughan, to the Per- 

 petual Curacy of St. Hild's, South Shields. Rev. 

 Dr. Hugh Percy, to the Bishopric of Carlisle. Rev. 

 J. Mais, to the Rectory of Tintern Parva, Mon- 

 mouth. Rev. W. F. Hook, to be Lecturer of St. 

 Mary's, Birmingham. Rev. G. Hough, to the In- 

 cumbency of St. Peter's, Earlsheaton, York. Rev. 

 T. Allanson, to the Vicarage of Wistow, York. 

 Rev. C. King, to the Rectory of Witchampton, 

 Dorset. Rev. A. A. Colville, to the Vicarage of 

 Midsummer Norton, Somerset. Rev. M. Barnes, 

 to be Minister of the New Church, Cheltenham. 

 Rev. J. L. Senhouse, to the Rectory of Gosforth, 

 Cumberland. Rev. J. Dornford, to the Perpetual 

 Curacy of Moreton Pinkney, Northampton. Rev. 



T. Lee, to the Lectureship of Huntingdon. Rev 

 E. J. Shepherd, to the Rectory of Trostcliffe, Kent. 

 Rev. T. Hilton, to the Rectory of Gaywood, Nor- 

 folk. Rev. J. M. Edwards, to the Vicarage of 

 T owyn, Merioneth. Rev. E. Evans, to the United 

 Vicarage of Llangrannog and Llandyssilo-gogo, 

 Cardigan. Rev. I). T. Thomas, to the Vicarage 

 of Clydan, Pembroke. Rev. C. Ingle, to the Liv- 

 ings of Osbaldwick and Strensall, York. Rev. W, 

 T. Eiton, to the Reciory of Whitestauriton, in the 

 Diocese of Bath and Wells. Rev. W. Spooncr, to 

 the Archdeaconry of Coventry. Rev. C. V. H. 

 Sumner, to the Rectory of Farnborough, Kent. 

 Rev. H. J. Oxenham, to the Curacy of White- 

 church, Hants. Rev. C. Scott, to the Perpetual 

 Curacy of Stoke St. Gregory, Bath and Wells. 

 Rev. H. Speke, to the Bectories of West and East 

 Dowlish, Somerset. Rev. H. F.Williams, to the 

 Vicarages of Ardmire and Ballymacart, Lismore. 

 Rev. R. Ryland, to the Vicarage of Kilmolash, 

 Lismore. Hon. and R,ev. G. Bourke, to the Rec- 

 tory of Ardmire, and Precentorship of the Cathe- 

 dral of Lismore. Rev. E. A. Brydges, fo the Rec- 

 tory of Denton, Kent. Rev. G. P. Cosserat, to 

 the Rectory of St. Martin, Exeter. 



POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS. 



Lord Dudley and Ward, to be Viscount Ednam 

 and Earl of Dudley. 



Lord Cawdor, to be Viscount Emlyn and Earl 

 Cawdor. 



INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, IN AND NEAR LONDON, ETC. 



CHRONOLOGY. 



September 25. Third Emigration Report pub- 

 lished of the Secret Committee of the House of 

 Commons, by which it appears, from letters trans- 

 mitted by Sir P. Maitland, Lieut.-Gov. of Canada, 

 that the experiment made in 1825, has been at- 

 tended with considerable success, and that in the 

 space of one year, many of the new settlers had 

 been lifted from beggary to comparative affluence. 



26. Intelligence, by the Blanche, announced the 

 total rupture of negociations of peace between Bra- 

 zil and Buenos Ayres. 



A resolution for granting .20,000 to the fa- 

 mily of the late Marquis of Hastings, for his ser- 

 vices in India; and one for giving Sir A.Camp- 

 bell a pension of ,1,000 per annum, passed at a 

 Quarterly Court at the India House. 



27. Accounts from Stockholm announced the 

 news of a most destructive fire at Abo, which lasted 

 twenty-four hours ; the cathedral was totally de- 

 stroyed, as well as the university (the observatory 

 excepted); the academy, with its valuable collec- 

 tions and library of 40,000 volumes, the cabinet of 

 medals, the town-hall, and above 900 houses 100 

 persons perished in the flames. 



28, Messrs. Spottiswoode and Stables, the new 

 sheriffs, were sworn in at Guildhall. 



29. Alderman Lucas elected Lord Mayor of the 

 City of London. 



October 6. The new suspension bridge over the 

 Thames, at Hammersmith, was opened without any 

 formal ceremony. 



Captains Parry and Franklin arrived at the 

 M.M. New Series. VOL. IV. No. 23. 



Admiralty, within an hour of each other, from 

 their unsuccessful expeditions, by sea and land, to 

 reach the North Pole. 



7. Her Majesty the Queen of Wurtemberg em- 

 barked on board the Royal Sovereign Yacht, at 

 Deptford, for Antwerp. 



10. H.R.H. the Lord High Admiral reviewed 

 the Woolwich Royal Marines, Artillery, &c. &c. 

 when the Duchess of Clarence presented the ma- 

 rines with their new colours. 



11. Despatches received from the Earl of Dal- 

 housie, Governor General of Canada, by which it 

 is announced that the grand canal between King- 

 ston and the Ottowa has commenced, employing 

 a large portion of the emigrants newly arrived 

 there. 



12. The Hon. Albert Gallatin, ambassador from 

 the United States to this country, embarked at 

 Liverpool with his family for New York. 



15. A meeting of maltsters, brewers, and others 

 concerned in the malt trade, was held at the Corn 

 Exchange Coffee House, for the purpose of memo- 

 rializing the Treasury to suspend certain clauses 

 of the act passed last session relative to the excise 

 on malt, when a deputation was appointed to 

 wait upon the Lords of the Treasury for that pur- 

 pose. 



16. The deputation from the above gentlemen 

 waited upon Lord Goderich, who admitted that a 

 fair statement had been made of the difficulties 

 arising from the act, and that he would take it 

 into his immediate consideration, and give as early 

 an answer as possible. 



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