4 DECEMBER 1830, page 12

An Assault Upon Some Officers Of The Police Took Place

in the course of the week, in Calmel Buildings, Oxford Street. It ap- pears they were severely maltreated by the Irish residing in this stronghold. Cahnel Buildings, Lawrence......

Topics •ok The Day.

There is reason to fear that much ignorance of the legal conse- quences of their deeds prevails among those who have participated in the late disturbances. Let us instruct them.......

The Royal Society.

[COMMUNICATED BY A P.R. AND L.S.] To our great satisfaction, the event which we rather hoped for than expected has actually taken place, and the Duke of SUSSEX is now President......

Avan-office, Nov. 30.—royal Regt. Of Horse Guards: Cornet...

to be Lieut. by purchase, vice Shelley, appointed to the 20th Foot; R. H. R. H. Vyse, Gent. to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Corbet-5th Regt. of Dragoon Guards : Major J. Y.......

The Church.

. The Rev. J. Ford, B.D. Fellow of Trinity College, to the endowed Vicarage of Navestock, Essex. The Hon. and Very Rev. the Dean of Windsor and Wolverhampton has nomi- • nated......

Ithe Universities.

OXFORD, Dec. 1.—Thfs-darthe following Gentlemen were admitted to Degrees :- Masters of Arts — Rev. A. J. Ram, Oriel, Grand Compounder; J. W. Downes, Jesus ; C. R. Butler,......

The Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAYJEVENING. — The transactions of this week have not possessed any very interesting character, and those of a speculative nature have not been extensive.......