11 JANUARY 1845, page 9

Postscript.

' SATURDAY NIGITT. . The Dublin correspondents of the London papers forward a portion of - Mr. O'Connell's promised letter on the Charitable Bequests Act. It was obtained......

Last Night, The Globe Newspaper-office Was Placed In...

by a fire at the shop of M. Sayer, a French boot-maker, next door. The whole neighbourhood was alarmed; but, after having destroyed the house in which it broke out, damaged the......

General Espartero Has Recovered From His Late...

re- sumed walking exercise. • The Oriental Club entertained Sir Henry Potting,er at dinner yesterday, at their house in Hanover Square. Lord Auckland was in the chair. The Leeds......

Last Night's Gazette Contains This Announcement, Dated...

10"—" The Queen has been pleased to appoint Major Matthew Richmond to be Superintendent of the Southern Division of the Colony of New Zealand."......

The Paris Papers Of Thursday Arc Filled With Rumours About

the " Mi- nisterial crisis." T hey discredit an apocryphal story that M. Guizot had. had an interview with the King and demanded that Louis Philippe should declare his support......

Mr. Upton, Clerk To The Society Of Apothecaries, Has...

a letter 4o a Manchester committee of "general practitioners," stating the result of negotiations with the Home'Secretary. Acting upon what they believe to be the prevailing......

" From A Source Likely To Be Well Informed," The

Globe has learned that the following changes are likely to take place among the Law Ministers ; but it "does not pledge itself to the accuracy of the entire list "— " Lord......

It Appears That A Decided Step In A High Quarter

has allayed the still- - boiling Anti-Tractarian ferment in the diocese of Exeter. In a circular letter to his clergy, Bishop Phillpotts states that he has received the copy of......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY ArTgamoolt. instant opened for private transfer on Monday last, and business was resumed in them, after an interval of nearly six weeks. The payment of......