Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to confer on Mary
llaniin, the only living child of John Bailin), the well-known author of "Tales of the O'Hara Family," a pension for all the purposes of her education, and not terminating with her father's death.—KiikennyJourno/. The benefit at Drury Lane Theatre, for the widow and family of the late Mr. Haynes Bayly, realized about 400/. The Morning Post on Friday announced the unexpected death of Mori the violinist, with the following particulars- " We deply regret to announce the decease of this accomplished musician, who has long occupied a large space in the public eye, and a high position in public estimation. Mn. Mori fulfilled his duties as leader of the Band at her ajesty's Theatre on Tuesday last ; and his absence from the orchestra let night was understood by his professional brethren to have been occasioned by an attack of lumbago. As the ballet approached its ternrination, at nearly one o'clock this morning, Mr. Mori junior, who was then performing in the orchestra, was called away, by an intimation that his father was in a dangerous state; and when he arrived at the house in Bond Street he received the melancholy information that his father had ceased to exist. The family of the late lilr• Mori consists of two sons and three daughters ; for whom his great talent indefatigable exertions have enabled him to leave an ample provision." A conference was held on Saturday afternoon at the Foreign Office, when the ratifications of the treaty of peace between the King of Hol- land and the King of the Belgians were exchanged. The Moniteur announces the ratification of the treaty between France and England, for the transmission via France of the correspondence of the latter kingdom with the East Indies.