12 NOVEMBER 1831, page 12

From The London Gazettes.

Tuesday, Nov. 8. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. MAsoN and SAUNDERS, Cambridge Road, Mile End, dyers-DAWES and EDWARDS, Finch Lane, Corubill, ship-agents-MOWER and SMITH ' Oxford Street......

The Army.

WAR-OFFICE, Nov. 11.-27th Regt. of Foot : Capt. W. Maclean to be Major, by purchase, vice Geddes, promoted ; Lieut. W. Sleator to be Capt. by purchase, vice Maclean ; Ensign U.......

In Next Number Of The Spectator (no. 1177, November 19),

will be published the ANATOMY of the PEERAGE, PART Si:comp, being the roux fis, suti.Lifens, and rExcE view of the subject. Orders from the Country should reach the News Agents......

Connelt. In Ins Sax Oown.--mr. O'connell's Entry Into The...

of Chancery (Dublin) on the first day of Term occasioned a sensation. The learned gentleman modestly took his seat at the extremity of the *King ' s Counsel bar ; but Mr.......

The Money Market.

STOCK EXCILANGE, FR/DAY EVENING. Saturday was a close holyday, and but one price was quoted, 821 to Ks for the Account : there was no quotation of any Stock, foreign or......

Close Of Tue Li.:; , ..wmarket Houghton Meeting. Vrebio,...

Matches 100, h. ft. Ii. C.—Sir Galantine received from Big. Greville'? Earwig ; 50, h. ft. first half of Ab. 31.-31r. Dilly's Lioness beat Captain Bullieley'a sister to Pinwire;......

The Universities.

OXFORD. Nov 10. - This day, T. Gamier. Student in Civil Law and Probationary Fellow of All Souls, the Hon. R. Liddell, B.A. H. K. Seymer, S.C.L. T. D. Ackland, B.A. late of......

Postscript To The Week's N J Ews. Spectator Office,...

The official report from Sunderland this morning states, tha t titer was on Thursday only one death, and no new case. The death was of a female, who had received blows in......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths.

BIRTHS. On the 4th inst. at Stoke Newington, the Lady of ANDB:BW HENNING, Esq. of a son. On the 11th inst. in Hamilton Place, the Lady of Joux LABOuCHERE, Esq. of a son. On......

East India Shipping.

The Janet, Rodgers, from the Clyde to Bombay, put back on the 3rd instant, with toss of false keel, having been an the Black water Bank. Arrived-At Portsmouth, on the Silt, II.......