At a meeting of the MaryleLone Reform Association, on Monday,
it -was decided ley a majority of 3t34 to 53, that Nr. Gilbert Ainslie Young sliculd be supported in conjunction with Sir Benjamin Ball at the next election for the borough, in preference to Mr. Howard Elphin- stone.
Mr. Ileojemin Wood on the Liberal, and Mr. Walter on the Conser- vative iiiterest, are candidates to Ell the vacancy in the representation of Southe rh, occasioned by Mr. Harvey's acceptance of the City Police Cue ti.,,ionership.
Ceptsin Dundas of the Ordnance has accepted an invitation to be- come eandidate for the borough of Greenwich on the first vacancy. The eouisitien to Captain Dundas was signed by upwards of a thou- sand t.!ectore,.
On Tlauseltiy, a Court of Directors vas held at the Dist India House; when Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas 31.31abon was sworn in Corn- mend-v-in- Chief of the Company's Forces and Second Member of Counell en the Bombay Establishment. Sir Thomas 3P3lahon after-
t.i1:0.1 with the Court at the London Tavern, Bishopsgate Street. Several cilicyrs of high military rank and other distinguished person- ages were also present at the dinner.