27 SEPTEMBER 1845, page 11

Postscript.

The Doncaster Gazette announces the serious illness of Earl Spencer, at his seat, Wiseton Hall, near Bawtry ; but makes a somewhat consolatory addition- " J. E. Morey, Esq., the......

Letters Which Were Despatched From Thurles At Post Time...

three o'clock p. m.) on Thursday state that a monster-procession was then escorting Mr. O'Connell into that town, to hold the great meeting.......

The New Sheriffs Of London And Middlesex, Mr. William James

Chaplin and Mr. John Laurie, were sworn into office today, at Guildhall. Mr. David W. Wire is appointed Under-Sheriff to Mr. Sheriff Laurie; and Mr. C. Burchani, of Red Lion......

The Dublin Evening Freeman, Of Thursday, Reports Mr....

gress from Darrynane to Tipperary, where he was to hold a monster-meet- ing. He reached "Cashel of the Kings" on Wednesday, and in the Town- hall received a number of addresses.......

The Packet-ship Henry Clay Arrived At Liverpool...

from New York to the 6th instant. The most important news is from Texas. It tends to contradict the pre- vious reports of General Taylor's defeat: despatches had been received......

Liftistellantous.

A rumour is going the round of the papers, that it is her Majesty's in- tention to visit the Earl of Aberdeen, at Haddo House, next month. We learn that the report is entirely......

Last Night's Gazette Notifies That The Queen Has...

Henry Home Drummond, and Sir George M'Pherson Grant, Baronet, to be mem- bers of the Board of Supervision for the Relief of the Poor in Scotland. The annual contract for......

A Supplement, Of Eight Pages, Accompanies This Sheet Of The

Spectator—stamped, and transmissible by post, with the regular Paper of the Week.......