Sir J. R. Carnac, the new Governor of Bombay, and
suite, will em- bark on the 29th instant on board the Thomas Coutts, Indianian, for the seat of his government. Lady Carnac and family accompany Sir James.
The accounts received on Monday from India with respect to the health of Sir Henry Fame are very unsatisfactory. That gallant officer will, we believe, return to this country almost immediately.—Morning Post.
Lord Wriothesley Russell has been appointed Dean of Exeter, in the room of L. E. L.'s uncle, the late Dr. Landon.
Admiral Fleming will, it is understood, hoist his flag early in April, at Portsmouth, on board the Britannia ship of the line, in succession to Admiral Sir Philip Durham.
Mr. John Job HawlinSon, of Graythwaite, Lancashire, has been made an Assistant Tithe Commissioner.