30 MAY 1840, Page 6

The Conservatives in St. Pancras have elected their list of

parish- officers by a majority of 515. Nearly 7,000 votes were given. The Conservatives in St. Pancras have elected their list of parish- officers by a majority of 515. Nearly 7,000 votes were given.

'I'lle members of the "National Society for the Education of the Poor in the principles of the Established Church" held their annual meeting on Wednesday, in the central school-room of the Sanctuary, West- minster. The Archbishop of Canterbury presided. Several Bishop; Members of 'Parliament, and persons of distinction, including a great many ladies, were present. The Society's operations were represented as most successful, and the encouragement it had received from the public as highly satisfactory.

Mr. Mortimer, the minister of Gray's Inn Lane Episcopal Chapel, has brought himself into difficulty by the expenses he incurred in pur- chasing mid fitting it up. It is prop:used to raise a sulweription to pay the debt, and invest the property in the hands of trustees, of whom the Bishop of London is to be one.