12 APRIL 1834, Page 6

fH r ra neat: Sir Thomas Hardy has been appointed

to the Governorship of tireetm Mt Hospital, %savant by I lie death of it it. G. heats.

It is generally believed that Admiral Parker, mow commanding at Lisbon, will be tin' new Lord of the -Admiralty ill the !dace of Sir T. Hardy, and that Sir IL King, commanding at Sheerness, %% ill replace Admital Parker at Lisbon. Another report gives the latter post to Admiral Gage. There is no improbability ill these stattaneuts ; but we have reason to believe that, with respect to the appointments, nothing decisive has yet taken place.-Globe.

All the expectations of Mr. Long Wellesley will not be realized. The son has agreed to allow his father an annuity of WOOL, but hat refused to cut off the entail.-Morainy Herald.

It is rumoured that Talleyramd received his litters of recall from the rem Foreign Minister, De Rigny, at a diplomatic dinner party at his own residence on Wednesday.; but the story is denied at the Embassy.

The three new French Ministers have taken the following oath- " I swear that I will leave the King to reign and to administer in all things ; that I will permit him to enjoy the first fruits of all telegraphic communications: and that I will not take umbrage at his becoming acquainted before no with all news that may relate to my department -Le Corsuire.

On Easter Day, the choristers of the Cathedral of Aix, notwith- standing the injunctions of the Archbishop, left their seats immediately after the Gospel, in order to avoid &wading the Dominc fitc salcum Regan. The same conduct occurred at the Christmas festivals.