4 JULY 1846, Page 11

SATURDAY EVENTRO.

The day has produced no great addition to the reports about the Minis- terial arrangements. We find the following paragraphs in the Standard-

" Summonses were issued this morning for holding a Privy Council at Buck- ingham Palace on Monday next at one o'clock. At this Council Sir Robert Peel and his colleagues will attend and resign into the hands of her Majesty their seals of office, which will be immediately delivered over by the Queen to the successors of the late Ministers.

"There was a meeting of several members of the new Administration, at the residence of Lord John Russell, in Cheabam Place, this morning. It is said a difficulty still exists as to the appointment of Solicitor-General."