28 JANUARY 1854, Page 9

A Cabinet Council—the fourth within the last eight days—was held

yesterday at the Foreign Office. It was attended by all the Ministers, and sat three hours and a half.

The steamer Itaj!di, sailed yesterday from Southampton -with fifty tons of medical stores, including everything that would be required after a great naval battle, and destined for the British fleet in the Black Sea.

An important meeting at Chester, on Thursday, declared the necessity of establishing reformatory institutions for juvenile delinquents, to be sustained partly by local rates and partly by public support. Besides many persons of local influence, there were present Lord de Tabley, chairman, the Bishop of Chester, and Lord Robert Grosvenor.

A deputation of graziers waited on the Lord Mayor yesterday, and pre- sented a memorial, praying that, in the new market, the "Smithfield market-day" may be altered to Tuesday instead of Monday ; so that Sunday preparations and travelling may be avoided.