19 JUNE 1830, page 9

Postscript To The Week's News.

SPECTATOR OFFICE, SATURDAY, Two O'CLOCK. The private official accounts from Windsor, this morning, are very unfavourable. The only Foreign arrivals of any interest, are letters......

The Universities.

OXFORD, June 17. - Yesterday the Rev. R. Whately, D.D., and Principal of St; Alban Hall, was unanimously elected Professor of Political Economy, in the room of Mr. Senior, of......

The Press.

HOME POLITICS—THE NEW "COUNTRY PARTY." STANDARD—We are gratified to find that we are, at length followed by the intelligent part of the public press of all parties in reproving......

T H E Army.

WAR - ovince, June 15, 1830.-3rd Regt. Dragoon Guards : Lieut. C. Teesdale, from half-pay, to be Lieut. vice R. H. Peel, who exchanges-5th Dragoon Guards : Lieut. F. B. Knox,......

How To Fold The Spectator

A Correspondent informs us that his Paper seldom reaches him properly folded ; and he adds, that the same difficulty has been felt by others. The proper method of folding the......

East India Shipping. 3.trurday

• Arrived.-At Gravesend, June 15th, Sovereign, M`Kellar, from New South Vales; 16th, H. C. Ship Thomas Grenville, Shea and Fairlie, Fuller, from Bengal and Madras . ; and......

The Money Market.

STOCK EXCEIANGE, FRIDAY EveniNo.-We have had considerable business here during the week,and arise of nearly three quarters per cent. in prices. There haslong been an opinion......