25 JUNE 1836, page 13

The Hull Recordership 'a No Longer In Doubt. Lord Jolts:

RUSSELL has given great satisfaction to the Liberals by the appointtnent of Mr. ARMSTRONG to that office.......

" Shall Sandon Sit For Liverpool ?" Was The Question

put by the sapient Sir ROGER GREISLEY to Tories reluctant to vote for the Liverpool Docks Bill. If SANDON'S seat really depended on the suc- cess of the job, SANDON must make......

Death Of Mr. James Mill.

This great man paid the debt of nature on Thursday last, at his house in Kensington. For more than a year he was incapacitated froni attending to the duties of his office, Chief......

The Following Passages Are Extracted From A Letter...

morning from an influential Scottish Reformer—one who has excellent means of knowing the state of public opinion in the North, and has had a considerable share in directing it......

We Have Great Pleasure In Stating That His Majesty, Since

the verdict in favour of Lord MELBOURNE has expressed himself in no measured terms as to the satisfaction he felt upon the trial having terminated in a manner so agreeable to......

The Morning Chronicle Has Taken The Pains To Wade Through

the columns of the Times, and has produced no fewer than eight distinct articles, published between the 8th of May and the 10th of June, in which the Times, with sneering......

The Times Yesterday Affirmed That Mr. Norton Brought His...

against Lord MELBOURNE by the advice of Sir WILLIAM FOLLETT. This also was false : a letter in to-day's Times from Messrs. CURRIE and WOODGATE, the attornies in the cause,......

A New University Bill For Scotland Has Been Read A

second time in 'the House of Peers. It has several important provisions, on which we shall remark probably next week. This much, however, seems odd— its object is to issue a new......

We Are Authorized To State, That A Mistake Has Occurred

as to the period at which the reduction of duty on newspapers will take effect. The time originally intended was the 6th of July next, but as it is im- p( ssible that the bill......

There Are Rumours In Paris Of A Partial Change In

the French Ministry. It is said that Marshal MalSON and PASSY are to go out, the latter to be succeeded by DUCHATEL, and the Marshal to be sent as Ambassador to Rome. This is......

The South Australian Colonists Are On The Point Of Departure

from England, and have published the first number of their newspaper—a hand- some-looking sheet of eight pages, called the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register—with......

The Tories Have Just Issued A Circular, Which Is Going

through the country, calling earnestly for " support to the Lords in their present trying position." This is recommended to be done by means of a peti- tion, which, if none has......

Postscript •

SATURDAY NIGHT. A Cabinet Council, attended by all the Ministers, was held this afternoon, at the Foreign Office.......

Money Market. .'

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY ATTER/400N. cent. upon the whole capital invested in the construction of all the Canals an system as a benefit, as offering them a safe and......