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Sir John Campbell, Dr. Lushington, And Mr. Hull, Have Given

au opinion against the legality of the statute passed in the Oxford Con- vocation, last May, to degrade Dr. Hampden, the Regius Professor of Divinity. The Dean and Chapter of......

The King Will Leave The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, On The

29th in- stela, to be in town to open the Parliament in person : he will subse- quently proceed to Windsor.......

The Irish Ministerial Members Have Received The Usual...

from Lord John Russell, urging them to be in the House of Commons on the opening of the session ; as " business of great importance will be brought forward on the meeting of......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. 'rim somber, of Sir WILLIAM MOLESWORTH, Mr. ROEBUCK, and Mr. 'rite , at the Bath Reform dinner on Thursday, confirm our statements respecting the line of action......

There Have Been No Continental Or Colonial Arrivals...

the exception of It Dutch mail, which brings no news. The weather yes- terday was stormy, and has kept vessels off the coast.......

A Correspondent, Recollecting, Perhaps, Our Anticipated...

speech at the Edinburgh GREY dinner, suggests that we should write an oration for Sir Romer PEEL at the Glasgow Festival. The suggestion comes too late for this week, and before......

Money Market.

STUCK EICl/•NON. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. At the commencement of this week, the Money Market showed signs of im- provement ; and on Tuesday Consols were per cent. above the prices......

Last Night's Gazette Contains A Notice From The Speaker,...

he will issue his warrant after fourteen days from the 2d instant, for the elec- tion of a Member for Melton, in the room of the late Mr. Ramsden. Lord Milton will probably be......

The Glasgow Argus, In Anticipation Of The Peel Glasgow...

has been publishing extracts from the " Peel papers," containing " cer- tificates of charaeter " from Tory writers, which were given in or about the year 1829. Let us brush up......