The Queen has been pleased to grant unto the Reverend
George Butler, D.D., the Deanery of her Majesty's Cathedral Church of Peter- borough, void by the resignation of the Reverend Dr. Thomas Turton.— Loarion Gazette, Nov. 4.
The Times this morning announces some changes and appoint- ments—
" We regret to hear that Lord Clines has been obliged by ill health to ten-
cancy- upon the bench which the retirement of the learned Lord will °maim has not, we believe, been as yet filled up; but we have authority for stating that Duncan 11•Neill, Esq., who has been appointed Lord Advocate in the room of the late Sir William Rae, will be succeeded in the office of Solicitor- General in Scotland by Adam Anderson, Esq. "The following appointments have also recently taken place : C. J. Berries, Esq., barrister-at-law, and son of the Right Honourable John Charles Berries will be a Commissioner of Excise in the room of the late Honourable Berke- ley Paget; and Lieutenant-Colonel Berkeley Drummond, of the Scots Fwd. her Guards, has been selected as the successor in the office of Groom in Wait- ing to her Majesty, of General Sir William Lumley, G.C.B., who has re- signed. Sir William Lumley had been for many years in the Royal Household.'