28 FEBRUARY 1829, page 3

It Is Well That There Is Little Foreign Politics Of

any interest, at a moment when our domestic affairs absorb so much attention. There is a report of an offensive and defensive treaty having been concluded between Russia and......

Saturday, Two O'caocit.

No later account has reached us from Oxford than one dated at twelve o'clock last night. At that time the friends of Mr. Peel had no hopes of recovering their lost ground on the......

Tue King ' S Court. —the King Held A Court And Council On

Wednesday, at his Palace at Windsor, when most of the Cabinet Ministers were present. The Kin g pricked for a Sheriff for Nottinghamshire, (which was postponed at the las t......

At The Moment We Write, It Seems Certain That Mr.

Peel will lose his election for the University of Oxford. The contest began on Thursday, with all the ardour and not a little of the turbulence which occasionally marks more......

News Of The Week.

THE distinguishing feature in the history of Parliament since our last Number, is the declaration which the Duke of CLARENCE made to the Peers, on Tuesday, of his sentiments on......

The Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY EVENING.—The Settlement of the February account in Consois which took place on Thursday, proved adverse to the speculators for a rise in the Funds, and......