20 SEPTEMBER 1834, page 11

The Evening Papers Contain The Result Of Yesterday's...

Don- caster, which we subjoin. THE FILLY STAKES of 20 sovereigns each, and 20 added ; Sot. 41b. eac... Leger Course. l Subscribers. Mr. Most) n's Birdlime 1 Mr. W. It......

The Theatrical Commanders Are Mustering Their Forces...

commencement of the winter campaign. The "dashing white Sergeant," YES - tins, takes the field with her light troops, under the same leaders as last season ; and undraws the......

We Refer To Our Advertising Columns For A Notice Of

a subscription which has been opened for the relief of a few exiled Spaniards, de- tained in this country by the want of money to discharge a few debts of small amount. Their......

The French Minister Of Commerce, M. 'duchatel, Is ,at Length

acting on a more liberal system. In spite of the clamours of the iron- masters and founders, he last week made some very important conces- sions to private individuals for the......

Money Market.

STOCK EICRANOE, FRIDAY AFTRRN0ON. The Money Market has been firmer this week than for some time; and the price of Consols for Account has been as high as 90 ; 7 0 Exchequer......

It Is Stated In The Globe, That The Vice-chancellor, Sir

Launcelot Shadvvell, will probably be appointed Master of the Rolls, in the room of Sir John Leach ; and that Sir William Horne will succeed to the Vice-Chancellorship. We shall......

The Army.

\VAR. 0711C1S, Sept.19.-24th Regt. of Fcut—J. J. Wood, Gent. to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Hunter. deceased. 45th Foot—E. A. 'Penny soon; Gent. to be Fusnia• by purchase,......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. A telegraphic despatch from Bayonne, dated the 16th instant, was received in Paris on Thursday. It mentionstriefly that the Carlists had been repulsed, in an......

[prold A Paris Correspondent.]

" Louis Philip was never so unpopular as he is now ; and unless there be a change soon on his part, you may expect a very serious one on the part of the people. You are not,......

Mr. Cobbett Made His Public Entry Into Dublin On Thursday,

about noon. Two o'clock was the hour appointed. Whatever might have been the cause, it is a fact that the procession which accompanied Mr. Cobbett was a very sorry exhibition,......

Paris.—the Correspondent Who Desires A Copy Of The...

be sent week' y to a certain address in Paris, through the ordlioary post, will please to observe that t/ e new law, under which this may be done, does nut Come situ operciffen......