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Lord Amherst has been sppointed Commissioner to Canada, in the room of Viscount Canterbury. Lord Eliot has left town on a special mission to Madrid. It is said that the main object of his journey is to put an end to the bar- barities bow practised in the Northern provinces by the Royalists and the insurgents. But it is plain that his efforts must be unavailing, if he cannot exercise some control over Zumalacarreguy as well as the Spanish Government and Mina. The Durham Chronicle states that Lord Durham's health has very much improved. The Tons last week bestowed much laudation on the Duke of Wel- lington for erecting a barrier against Russian aggression by recognizing the independence of Wallachia and Moldavia. It turns out that the only foundation for the panegyric of the Times, is the arrival at Bucharest of a gentleman appointed by Lord Palmerston to succeed the late Consul, Mr. Blutte, who died there. The ignorance or the impudence of the Times in this matter is equal to any thing ever exhibited in the columns of a newspaper.