16 OCTOBER 1841, page 11

The Preacher Was The Reverend Samuel Jones, Rector Of...

We copy the Reporter- " The reverend gentleman having proceeded for a short tine on general topics, bent his regards immediately towards the corporation, and proceeded to deal......

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

Bank of England, from the 20th July 1841 to the 12th October 1841— Quarterly average of the weekly liabilities and assets of the Bank of England, from the 20th July 1841 to the......

The Post Says That The Following Changes Are Made In

the French Ca- binet—" M. Martin remains with the portfolio of Justice, which will be separated from that of Public Worship, which will be given to M. Sauzet, President of the......

There Is Some Additional News Of The Movement In Spain,

but it makes no progress. The Paris papers of Thursday mention a new name among the chief revolters- " We learn," says the Constitutionnel, " from an English courier, that M........

Last Night's Gazette Announces Several Honorary Rewards...

officers who were engaged in the operations at Canton. Sir Hugh Gough receives the Grand Cross of the Bath; Captain Her- bert is appointed a Knight Commander ; and Colonel......

The Limerick Reporter Publishes An Abstract Of An...

mon preached in Limerick. Last Sunday was the first after the in- stallation of the Mayor of that close corporation; and the corporate officers went, according to custom, to......

Money Market.

STOCK ETC/TAN/II, FRIDAY APTERNOOW. There was no political cause for the depression of 1 per cent. in the prices of the Funds that occurred on Saturday afternoon, and which we......

A Correspondent Draws Attention To Some Circumstances...

Ellenborough's administration as the Indian Minister in Eng- land, which go to show that his appointment to the chief government is one of the very best that could have been......

Lord Eliot Had A Narrow Escape On Thursday Morning. On

riding to his office at Dublin Castle from the Chief Secretary's Lodge in the Phcenix Park, his horse stumbled while turning sharply round the corner of the King's Bridge, and......

In Noticing The Last Quarter's Net Revenue Of...

the Standard and the Morning Herald fall into the error of considering the year ended the 10th October 1840 as a clear year of the proceeds of Penny Postage. It included, in......