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The Duke of ellington has returned to Strntlifieldsaye, and will remain until Wednesday next. His Grace has recently adopted the late Karl of Hur- lington's plan for wanning Strathfieldsaye by steam: numerous workmen were some tillle employed in lay- ing down iron pipes and erecting stoves. ir Edward tigden uill, it is rumoured, be a candidate at the next election for East Surrey, in opposition to Major Beauelerk. [t is IIOW positively stated that Mr Stephen Rice, son of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, is to start as a candidate for Cloiimel, under the auspices, and with the most energetic support, of Mr O'Connell. The election for the Secretaryship of the Li- terary Fund (vacated by the retirement of Air Snow) took place on Wednesday last. Four, Glntlelllen were selected from the numerous candidates who offered themselves as eligible for the situation, of whom Mr C. Roncy Was elected by the majority of one Vote- THE NEW HOUSES OF PAIILIAMENT.—We 1111- derstand that ninety-seven plans for the erection of the new i louses of Parliament were submitted to the commissioners appointed to report to the King upon the subject. Of these plans the commissioners have selected four, which are to be submitted to Ills Majesty early in the ensuing week for his approval. They have awarded tl,50() to the author of the best design, and they have given a prize of jroOO each to the authors of the other three. The commissioners were authorised, under the terms of the Commission, to give four prizes of t5OO, but we believe that they havc,agrced only as to the appropriation of three of the t,500 prizes, and will probably leave the disposal of the fourth to the judgment of his Majesty.— Observer. \Ve have seen a gentleman, just arrived from Spain, I tie ( arlists are everywhere successful. The British force is nearly annihilated -they arc starving — without clothes or shoes—hundreds have perished on dilFerent m:\rehes— the battalions are reduced from 600 men each to 150. Coloncl Evans is ill-the ,V;Lll,.i is ill-tile second in command dangerously so-all the officers most anxious to got home—and the men availing themselves of every opportunity of deserting. In fact, without the open assistance of neutral England and France, the cause of the two Queens is at an end,-—John Suf(>

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