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Thirty-six new Justices of the Peace for the county of Warwick were appointed last week. There are only two clergymen among the number. In the list, we observe the names of Viscount Eastnor, Mr. Scholefield and Mr. Attwood, the Members for Birmingham, Dr. John Johnstone, Mr. Harding of Baraset, Mr. Edward Tomes, and Mr. Francis Lloyd. The Chronicle has been holding forth on this stretch of liberality, as if it were the commencement of a new tera. The Tory Lord-Lieutenants are, it would seem, about to be looked after, though not displaced.
Mr. Blackburne, the Chief Commissioner appointed to inquire into the state of English Corporations, is to receive 3007. and his travelling expenses. The other Commissioners, and the Secretary, Mr. Parkes, are each to receive 2001. and travelling expenses. The subscription required to make up the Parliamentary estimate for the Preston and Wigan railway is nearly complete. The shares have been taken up with avidity. A steam communication is about to be established Plymouth, Cork, and Liverpool; thereby insuring a ditious conveyance for both goods and passengers.
The doors of Stamford Gaol are now open, not being confined there.—Lincoln Chronicle.
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