11 NOVEMBER 1837, Page 8

fEiWITantottg.

Sir Robert Peel has arrived in Paris. The story of his intended return to the Lord Mayor's show was probably a party Tube.

Lord and Lady Lyrnlhuret and Lord Canterbury are to leave Paris on the 16th.

A Cabinet Council was held yesterday afternoon, at the Foreign Office.

Parliament will meet on Wednesday next, and proceed to the choice of Speaker ; and the Members will then be sworn in. On the Mon- day following, the business of the session will be formally opened with the Spec ii from the Trone. The usual Ministerial dinners will take lace on Saturday next.

The Morning Chronicle announces that Alderman Wood has been made it Baronet.

The authorities of Oxford University have put forth a notice, that on the 22d instant they shall submit to the Convocation some projected alterations in the statutes ; one of which is to substitute for the oath of obedience to an the statutes, taken by students on matriculistion, an admonition to obey them. So it seems that even the Oxford gentlemen are moved by public exposure of their had practices. Lord Radnor has beaten Dr. Copleston and the Chancellor Duke.

The Kentish Chronicle says, that Mr. James Bradshaw applied to the Canton Club for money to pay the expenses of his election at Canterbury, but was told that there was a "deficiency of means." It is also said that Mr. Scarlett asked for a trifle towards paying bills in- curred at Norwich, amounting to 90001; and that he got-200/.