12 JANUARY 1839, page 8

We Are Informed By A Correspondent, On Whose Accuracy We

have much reliance, and who resides near the spot, that a meeting of Tories recently took place at Clamber; that Sir ROBERT PEEL was invited and attended, this being the first......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The Paris papers of Thursday are filled with reports of the debate of the previous day in the Chamber of Deputies ; which was very animated, and provoked much personal......

East India Shipping.

SATIIRBAY MORNING. Arrived—Off Margate, Princess Victoria, Lee, from Bengal. Off Portland, Isabella, Munroe, front ditto.......

Quarterly Average Of The Weekly Liabilities And Assets Of...

Bank of England, from the 16th of October 1838 to the 8th of January 1839— LIABILITIES. ASSETS. Circulation £18,201,000 Securities £21,680,000 Deposits 10,315,000 Bullion......

A Correspondent Informs Us That Charles Kean Has Been...

by Wallack, the lessee of the National Theatre in New York, to act fifty nights, for which he is to receive sixty pounds for each night's per- formance. Miss Shirreff, Mr.......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The favourable state of the revenue produced a momentary impression on the Money Market; and an improvement of per cent, in the prices of Eng-......

Much Curiosity Has Attached Among Commercial Men To The...

sale of the specimens of Assam tea, imported by the East India Company from that part of the British territory, where it is expected that its cul- tivation and preparation may......

The Mayor Of Liverpool, In Compliance With A...

has summoned a public meeting of the inhabitants of Liver- pool for Wednesday next, to consider the Corn-laws. The Manchester manufacturers subscribed nearly 2,000/. at the......

The Corn Averages Continue To Rise. The Price Of Wheat

has now reached 83s. a quarter in Mark Lane ; and the average of the six weeks, regulating the duty, is 77s. 3d. We learn that a number of vessels have been despatched to the......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths.

BIRTHS. On the 6th inst., the Countess of ARRAN, of a son. On the 30th Dee., at Woodside, Lymingtou, Hants, the Lady of WH,LIAM W. Boone, Esq., of a daughter. On the 7th inst.,......

A Letter From Liverpool In This Morning's Times,...

con- duct of the wreckers on that coast as most disgraceful- " The wrecks of the Pennsylvania and the Lockwoods being on the banks, a fleet of wreckers surrounded these......

The Capital Authorized To Be Raised For Making Railarays,...

acts passed in tile t'our sessions of 18:3:3, 1834,1835, and 1836, was 29,000,0001; and the ,•,7inemte of' those for which bills were petitioned in 1837 was 31,tunt,ittloil. The......