24 JANUARY 1846, page 11

Note.

We are indebted to the courtesy of the Morning Chronicle for being made aware of a very lengthy and elaborate attack on the Spectator—a whole columnfnl of well-contrived......

Summonses Were Issued This Morning To All The Ministers, (by

direction of Sir James Graham ) to attend a Cabinet Council at the Foreign O ffi ce on Monday next, at one o'clock precisely.—Standard. Mr. Archer Gurney, of Rock Vale, Devon,......

To The Editor Of The Spectator.

1st Month 1846. RESPECTED FRIEND—I am a subscriber to the Spectator, and a reader of some other weeklies, London and local; and what I am about to state is perhaps no news to......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. There was a marked change for the better in the market on Monday and Tuesday: upon which days prices advanced 1 per cent. This improvement was......

East India Shipping.

The Florist, barque, loading at Tutocoreou, was dismasted and driven on shore on Hare Island on the 2nd Dec., during a gale, and It is feared will go to pieces. The Caledonia,......