1 NOVEMBER 1845, page 10

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. It is a common presumption that the subjects discussed at the Cabinet Council, which met at Sir Robert Peel's private residence yesterday, were the state of the......

In Reference To The Agitated Subject Of Railway Deposits,...

Morning Chronicle combats the assertion of the Times that Government have no power to receive Stock in lieu of money: the Standing Order of the Com- mons, says the Chronicle,......

According To The Castlebar Telegraph, Colonel M`alpine,...

"has, in the noblest spirit of charity, commanded his tenantry not to thrash their grain, or to dispose of it; and should they want straw to thatch their dwellings, they have it......

A New Church Has Been Opened At Leeds This Week,

under extraordinary circumstances. The edifice is in the form of a cross: it was to have been called "the Church of the Holy Cross," but the Bishop refused his Consent: it is......

In The Paris Papers Of Thursday Is A Telegraphic Despatch,

reporting that Ge- neral Lamoriciare had made two successful resents against the Arabs. The Pre-sse states that 11,200 troops have embarked for Algeria; the Constifei- tionnel,......

Last Night's Gazette Notifies That The French And English...

under Rear-Admiral Leine and Rear-Admiral Inglefield had instituted a strict blockade of Bnceo and of the ports of the Oriental Republic which are occupied by General Oribe,......

The Army.

WAR - OFFICE, Oct. 31.-4th Light Drags.—Lieut. W. K. Fraser to be Capt. by pur- chase, vice Cumming, whoiretires ; Cornet A. Grant to be Lieut. by purchase, vice Fraser ; E.......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The English Funds became much firmer at the commencement of the week; and up to yesterday afternoon the tendency to rise prevailed. One or two......