14 MAY 1836, page 11

Columns After Columns Of The Daily Papers This Week Have

been de- voted to an affair of the " shop." Our readers are aware that Mr. Spring Rice stated in the House of Commons, that persons acting for the Times, the Herald, the......

The Great Solar Eclipse. — The 'vicar Of The Populous...

Hackney has postponed the commencement of the afternoon service on to-morrow from three to four o'clock ; and this example has been followed by most of the Dissenting......

The Times This Morning Supplies The Following Statements...

stocks of cotton, coffee, sugar, tallow, and ruin, on band at the close of the year 1825, and at the present time, in order to prove that the recent rise in prices arid the......

Sir John Jeffcott Has Been Appointed Judge Of The New

Colony of South Australia. Lord Palmerston has informed Messrs. Bell and Co. of Fenehurch Street, by a letter which has been published, that, in the opinion of his Majesty's......

Money Market.

SMCK Exro 'sar, FltIn.IP A FTF RX0 , 1,7. The English Stock Market has evinced considerable firmness since our last : the fluctuations have been unimportant, and the business......

The Times, On Monday, Devoted Its First Leading Article To

the sub- ject of the proposed adjournment of Parliament from the 20th to the 30th instant, and the various speculations afloat as to the probable mo- tive for so lengthened a......

East India Shipping.

Arrived—At Gravesend. May 12tb, Lady Nugent, Fawcett, from China. At Deal 13th. Royal Admiral, Fotheringliam, from ditto. Off Plymouth, Duke of Sussex Horseman; Edinburgh.......

Lord Melbourne Has Been Seriously Unwell, But Is Now...

We are glad to learn that there are letters in town from Lord Brougham, which state that his Lordship has been able, in consequence of the recent fine weather, to take exercise......

Some Additional Information Has Been Received Through The...

from the seat of war in Spain. After carrying the in- trenchments of the Carlists, General EVANS advanced to Ernani, where the enemy had constructed some works of great......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. The Dublin EleetionCommittee came to a resolution to-day, in the usual form, by which Mr. O'Cosivest. was unseated, while Messrs. WEST and HAMILTON were declared......