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T. B. Macaulay, Esq., has been appointed Secretary at War ; Lord Seymour and Mr. Clay have been appointed Secretaries to the Board of Control. Mr. Macaulay has a seat in the Cabinet. It is stated by an evening contemporary, (the Globe) that it is confidently reported in the best circles that Lord Clarendon will be introduced to an important post in time Government, with it seat in the Cabinet. The country, which must derive much gratification front Hof appointment of Mr. Macaulay, would equally rejoice to see Lord Clarendon fill an im- portant post ; but we belieee, nothing is yet determined with respect to hiiii.--/Iforning Chronicle. [This is " determined with respect to him," to make him an qfli,r, an amendment of the former "bid" which was rejected : Lord Clarendon's aeceptenee or refusal of the new offer which has been sent after him to Milan, is the uncertainty.]