25 JULY 1835, page 13

From A Correspondence In The Post Of This Morning, We

learn that previously to the commencement of the debate on the Irish Church, Mr. PUSEY applied for the Chiltern Hundreds, and announced to the Chairman of his Election Committee......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. There is no Foreign news of any interest or importance in the arri- vals from the Continent this morning.......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANOE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The Consol Market has continued my steady, and has been in a state of inactivity, since our last report. The notification about the \Vest......

The Tory Magnates Are Exceedingly Displeased At The...

cautious tone of Sir ROBERT PEEL'S speech on Tuesday. They say openly, that be is preparing to desert, on the first opportunity, to the Radicals ; though he may form a junction......

Want Of Room Prevents Our Giving The Votes On The

great division of yesterday morning on the Irish Church question ; but upon looking over the lists, we find that the names on each side are, with few excep- tions, the same as......

The Prospects Of The Tories Have Been Overclouded During The

last few days. It is believed that the King has been assured by the Duke of WELLINGTON and Sir lioutwr PEEL, that the idea of forming a Tory Ministry must be abandoned for the......

A Mistake In Regard To Rathcormac.

TO THE EDITOR. OF THE SPECTATOR. SIR—Allow me to rectify an error in page 6:34 of your spirited and intelli- gent publication. In treating of Rathcormac parish, you say, " it is......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths.

In writs. On the 9th inst., at Aldenhatu, Hertfordshire, the lion. Mrs. CHARLES BOULTON, of a son, still-born. On the 21st inst., in Carlton Terrace. the Marchioness of Au......

Royal Academy.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. SIR—As you have nobly.stood tip for the great body of artists, and have shrunk from no exposure, whatever might be your private connexions, when......

East India Shipping.

The Duke of Bedford. BOWPII, from London for Bengal, put hack to the Riveryester. day with loss of rudder, and leaky, having been ashore on Margate sand. Arrived—At Gravesend,......

The Army.

Walt OFFICE, July 24.-7th Dragoon Guards—Lieut. J. II. Gibson to be Capt. by purchase, vice 'nitwit's, who retires; Cornet C. II. Thompson to be Lieut. by purchase. vice......