10 DECEMBER 1831, page 22

Royal Society.

THE first meeting of the Royal Society since the annual election of the Council and Officers for the ensuing year, was held on Thursday the 8th. His Royal Highness the Duke of......

The Church.

The Rev. J. T. Bennett, M.A. was on Friday last instituted to the Rectory of Cheveley, Cambridgeshire, on the presentation of the Rev. J. '1'. Hand. The Rev. W. Roberts was last......

New Prints.

" The Bitter Morning."—What a refrigerator ! the sight of this print would be as good as an ice in summer. We should be fearful of catching an ague by looking too long at it on......

Conversazione.

TEE second meeting for the season of the Artists' and Amateurs' Convey- sazione, which was held at the Freemason's Tavern on Wednesday evening, was very numerously attended, and......

Punch And Judy.

HE must. indeed, be a melancholy man whom Punch's performances have not made to laugh. There lives not one "so sad, so wo-begone," as to resist the cachinnating influence of......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths.

BIRTHS. On the let inst. at East Sheen, the Hon. Mrs. PENRHYN, of a son, who died the same day. On the 3d inst. at the Dowager Lady Arundel's, the Lady of D/GBY NEATE,Esq. of a......

The Universities.

OXFORD. Dec. 8.—In a Convocation holden this day, it was agreed that the name of Jo- seph Soden, Esq. Colonel in-the service of the Hon. East India Company, and also that of......