21 DECEMBER 1839, page 7

The Result Of The Approaching Election In Devonport Is Very

doubt- ful. Mr. Tuffnell, and the Government party who support him, are active ; so are the Tories for their candidate, Mr. Dawson ; while the Tpendent Refbrmers, WhO - Yally......

Postscript.

Last night's Gazette contains a list of numerous appointments and promotions ; sonic of which had been previously announced, though not officially. Lord Auckland, to be Earl of......

The Army.

OFFIcE OF DansIANcE. Dee. 14.-Royal Ree,t. of Artillery- -Brevet :Major E. Gordon to be Lieut.-Col. vice :Cleans, deceased; Second Capt. W. H. Bent to be Capt. vice Gordon;......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths.

BIRTHS. On the 15th inst., at the Marquis of Downshire's, Hanover Square, Lady MARY Moo, Of a son. Ott the 13th inst., at Takely Vicarage, Essex, the Lady of the Rev. CHARLES......

Two Packet-ships From New York, The Roseius And The New

York, arrived at Liverpool on Saturday ; and were seen coining up the Mer- sey at the saute time, though the New York sailed on the 19th and the Roscius on the 25th of November.......

Itesan - Cs Is Informed That The Document Inc Mentions...

..11,4 Nos ember. We lass enan lime to recur to the pe.mliar crotchet :" It iirsTo.c try tin, and he will probably diseover our 1110;111iDlr fur himself. lie may send the......

Mr. Thomas Attwood's Resignation Of His Seat Its The House

of Commons far Birmingham, is formally announced in a long letter to "the electors and inhabitants of the borough," published in the Bir- minglum Journal this morning. Mr.......

Last Night, A Party Of Southwark Electors, Mostly In The

interest • Mr. James Curlinto met at the Jamaica Taver», Clarence Gardens. Curling declared his determination to go to the poll at the next eleeth whatever might be the result.......