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The office of Lord Warden of the New Forest, vacant

by the death of the Right Honourable W. Sturges Bourne, has been conferred by her Majesty upon his

Ropasighness the Duke of Cairbridge.—Times. . Lee, Parry, and Wood, of the Equity Bar, were sworn in as Queen's Counsel yesterday. Messrs. Humfrey, Hayward, Batt, and Gurney, of the Corn, inon Law Bar, are to be sworn in today. Sergeants Manning and Channell re- ceive patents of ence.—Morning Herald.

Mr. William Henry Pole Carew, a hearty supporter of Sir Robert Peel, was elected Member for East Cornwall, in the room of Lord Eliot, on Thursday, with- out opposition. In like manner, Mr. Christopher Tower was elected Member for Buckingham- shire, in the room of Mr. Scott Murray, on Thursday. The agriculturists raised some loud murmurs against the new financial scheme, &c. ; which induced Mr. Tower to say, that he would resist any further inroads upon agriculture; and that he would be ready to support any measure that might be calculated to put the Game-laws and Poor-laws on a better footing.