22 SEPTEMBER 1832, page 11

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The Only News Of The Slightest Importance From Paris Is

supplied in a postscript of the Times Correspondent of this morning, dated " Thursday, four p. m." We give it in the words of the letter— "The Ministry is arranged. Barthe keeps......

Postscript.

There was a meeting of the Conference last night at the Foreign Office, to receive a communication from the Dutch Government. It was laid before them by Lord PALMERSTON, sealed......

East India Shipping.

Arrived—In the Clyde, Sept. 13th, Janet, Rodgers, from Bombay. At St. Helena, previous to 25th July. Doncaster, Sullen; and Margaret, from Mauritius ; and Busso- rah, Merchant,......

A Little Bit Of Mystification Is Now Playing Off, For

whose benefit we do not know, in respect of the meeting of Parliament. Mr. BELLAMY, the housekeeper, is said to have received orders to have the House in readiness for a meeting......

The Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY EVEM/NG. In the early part of the week, the Consol Market evinced an upward ten- dency; and on Monday, that Stock was done at 85 for the Account ; but......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths.

BIRTHS. On the 8th inst., at Stevenson, near Haddington, the Lady of Sir Some GORDON SINCLAIR, of a daughter. In Dublin, the Lady of the O'Conon Dme, M.P., of a daughter. The......

Hop Market.

(From the Trade Circular.) Southwark, Sept. 90,1832. Though the crop is not large, we believe it will amount to nearly a year's consump- tion, several circumstances have tended......