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filistellaneous.

In the canvass for the High Stewardship of Cambridge University, it appears that Lord Lyndhurst has now the support of the following heads of houses—the Master of Catherine Hall, the Master of Sidney, the Provost of King's, the Master of Clare Hall, the Master of Jesus, the Master of Emmanuel, the Master of St. Peter's, the Master of St. John's, the Master of Camas, the Master of Trinity Hall, and the Presi- dent of Queen's.

The Duke of Devonshire and suite arriVed. on Thursday week at Kenmare House, Killarney, the seat of the Earl and Countess of Kenmare.

The will of the late Dr. John Banks Jenkinson, cousin of the Earl of Liverpool, has been proved. The personal property was sworn under 70,000/., exclusive of property out of the Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The will bears date its 31.1y last ; and the whole of the property of which he died possessed is bequeathed to his widow, and after her death to his children.

Bills have been posted, and advertisements inserted in all the local

a r f 500/ for the discovery ver o the arties who papers, offering eward o . le sco 3fh It is very remarkable that eight Peers, who were married to divorced women, died suddenly within the last three years.—Limerich Chronicle.

Sir William Brabazon's title is extinct. His estates descend to his nephew, Mr. Hercules Sharpe of Blackhall, county of Dablim—Limerick Chronicle.

It is said that Mr. William Addams Williams, M.P. for 3Ionmouth- , shire, will, on the meeting of Parliament, accept the Chilterit Hundreds, on account of his indifferent health.—Courier.

p have recently cut from the Toddington registry of burials the leaves ,

and fourth sons of Robert second Viscount Tracy.— Worcester Chronicle. T