12 SEPTEMBER 1840, Page 9

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the Lord Privy Seal, the First Lord of the Treasury, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Chancellor of the Dutchy of Lancaster, the President of the India Board, the Lord Chamberlain, and the Master of the Horse. Prince Albert was introduced at the Council, and was, by command of the Queen, sworn of her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. His Royal Highness afterwards took his place at the Council- board. A new official seal for Canada was submitted to her Majesty in Council, and was approved of.

We understand that her Majesty has been graciously pleased to issue a Royal letter, ordering collections to be made in all churches through- out England and Wales in behalf of the National Society for Promoting the 'Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church.— Times.

Her Majesty's steamer Firebrand, which sailed from Liverpool on Thursday morning, with the Lords of the Admiralty on hoard, returned to that port on the same day, a gale from the westward having ren- dered it imprudent for the vessel to proceed on her voyage.