18 JULY 1846, Page 13

We understand that the christening of the infant Princess will

take place at Buckingham Palace on Saturday next ; upon which occasion her Majesty will give a grand dinner and an evening party.—Morning Herald.

Colonel Anson was reelected for Lichfield yesterday; not only without opposi- ton, but with the express concurrence of Mr. C. S. Forster, late High Sheriff of the county; who spoke in the name of the [Peel] Conservative party.

Sir Robert Peel has recovered from the effects of his late slight accident.

The Earl of Ellesmere declines to contribute to the Cobden Testimonial, on the ground that to do so would imply an approval of the whole scheme and opera- tions of the League; a feeling which he does not entertain. He expresses a-high opinion of Mr. Cobden personally. Up to yesterday the total subscription amounted to 45,0001.