6 DECEMBER 1856, page 7

The Usual Yearly Dinner To The Outgoing Mayor Of Oxford

gave Mr. Cardwell an opportunity of meeting his constituents on Thursday. Mr. Langston, the other Oxford Member, was absent, from ill health. The Earl of Abingdon was also a......

(after A Preliminary Examination) So Brought Forward To...

a fit can- didate for a Staff appointment, his name will be placed on the list ; and, as vacancies occur, the senior officer on the list will undergo a course of instruc- tion,......

In The Court Of Arches, Yesterday, The Judge, Sir John

Dodson, gave judgment on the admissibility of the libel of appeal brought in by Archdea- con Denison against the judgment of the Court of the Archbishop of Canter- bury sitting......

The Baltic Arrived At Liverpool Yesterday, With Advices...

York to the 22d November. The contents of some of the Southern journals show that the extreme party in the South look with apprehension to the future. The chief among them—the......

Postscript. Saturday.

"A private telegraphic despatch from Marseilles, dated today, announees that the movement in Sicily broke out in different districts of the provinces of Palermo and of......

Among The Papers To Be Read At The Meeting Of

the Royal Geographical Society on Monday, is one by Dr. Livingston, on his retuin home from Africa. In connexion with this it may be mentioned, that Dr. Living- ston will be......

}ian% Of England. An Account, Pursuant To The Act 7th

and 8th Victoria, cap. 32, for the week ending on Saturday, the 29th day of Nov. 1856. taste DZPARTMRNT. Notes issued 824,269,930 I Government Debt £11,015,100 Other Securities......

Births.

On the 24th November, in the Esplanade, Plymouth, the Hon. Mrs. D. Hay, of a daughter. On the 25th, at the Royal Hospital, Dublin, the Wife of Colonel Robert Wood, of a......