22 OCTOBER 1842, page 9

By The Death Of Sir William Rae, Government Have The

office of Lord Advocate of Scotland to dispose of, and the electors of Buteshire a seat in Parliament. It is supposed that Mr. Duncan M'Neill will succeed Sir William in both......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. The Fret - ch papers of Thursday seize on a new topic connected with the right of search question, and make good use of it. A letter written by Lord Aberdeen to......

A Great Meeting Of The Anti-corn-law League, About 2,000 In

num- ber, was held in Newell's Buildings, Manchester, on Thursday even- ing, to receive the proposals of the Council as to the raising of a fund to carry on the agitation next......

. The Commerce States That The Frequent Visits Of Count

Mole to St. Cloud, since the King's return to that residence, were beginning to alarm M. Guizot.......

Money Market.

STOCR EXCHANGE. FRIDAY APTERNOON. The general demand for every description of English Stock, occasioned by the continued purchases for Money, has caused an improvement of nearly......

The Durham Advertiser Has Some "further Particulars" Of...

boiler-explosion ; from which it appears, that, in all, between thirty and forty persons were injured, and three more persons have died since the accident. The scene must have......

The Standard This Evening Mentions A Plan, The Invention Of

a gen- tleman who has devoted twenty years to develop it, for restoring the decayed watch-trade of England. It consists of a variety of' machines for making "an incredible......

At The Clonmel Quarter-sessions, Last Saturday, Mr. John...

the Chairman, announced that tranquillity continued in the South Riding of Tipperary, and had been quite restored in the North Riding- " In the district so recently disturbed,......