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Iii coasequence of the elevation of the Reverend F. Anson

to the Deanery of Chester, a Prebendal Stall in the collegiate church at South- well, and two or three livings, have become void. In the Report Of the Commissioners re:Tut:6'1g the ecclesiastical revenues of England and Wales, the reverend gentloman is represemed as holding the Rec- tory of Sudbury, net income 7471. ; the Vicarage of Manton on Dove, value 223/.1 and the Viearae of Longford, vahte 260/.; all in the county of Derby and dioeeso of Lichfield. One of these livings, we believe, was exchanged a few years back for the Rectory of Beelsby, value 450/., patron Southwell Collegiate Church, in the county and diocese of Lincoln.—Noitinghum Journal. During exactly the same number of days which have witnessed the fall of Dank of England Stock from 196 to 182, the Stock of the Royal Rank of Liverpool has risen from 226 premium to 240—a fall of 141. per share in the one, and a rise of 14/. per share in the other.