26 DECEMBER 1835, page 7

The Council Of State Of Geneva Gave A Grand Dinner

to Dr. Bow- ring on the 17th, on the termination of his mission in Switzerland. We regret that Mr. Wilson, the vocalist, who has had a very success- ful engagement in Dublin,......

POSTSCRIPT SATURDAY NIGHT. In consequence of the prevalence of adverse winds, the packet which was to leave New York on the 8th, with the President's Message, is not expected in......

Reports Of The Speedy Appointment Of A Lord Chancellor Have

been prevalent ; but they are probably premature. We question whether Mr. Bickerstetb, who is generally looked upon as the fittest person, all things considered, for the Chief......

The Times This Morning Gave Another Specimen Of Its...

powers on the subject of the imaginary Ministerial difficulties and negociations. As a fitting conclusion to the lies of the week, we are gravely told that Lord MELBOURNE and......

The British Auxiliary Troops Have Been Most Cordially...

Vittoria. The Spanish garrison marched out and niet them on the very field of the memorable victory of 21st June 1813. The corre- spondent of the Morning Chronicle thus......

East India Shipping.

The Sicilian arrived at St. Ilelena on the 4th ultimo, ' sailed from the Cape the 19th, October ; reports that the Cape Breton, Atlantic. and Ulania, were totally wrecked in......

Dr. Epps Has Written A Very Sensible Letter To Mr.

Spring Rice, in favour of establishing freedom in regard to Educational Honours. He remarks, that if the proprietors of the London University had obtained the charter they......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births.

On the 19th lust., at Roehampton, the lady of the lion. J., T. LESLIE MELVILL E, U a sun. On the 17th inst., at Doddershall Park, Bucks,the Lady of the Bev. JOHN R. PIOOTT of a......

There Was A Meeting At Edinburgh On Wedneiday. The Marquis

of TWEEDDALE in the chair, for the purpose of forming a Protestant Association. The Reverend Mr. CUNNINGHAM was one of the prin. cipal orators : he accused the Papists of "......

Money Market.

The transactions in the English Stock Market have been so few and unim- portant as scarcely to require notice. The trifling fluctuations which occurred were attributed to the......