26 APRIL 1835, page 11

The Master-generalship Of The Ordnance Has Been Offered...

ral Sir Ronald Ferguson ; but declined by that gentleman. The offer shows the spirit of the new Government, the General being one of the most decided Liberals in the House of......

The City Article Of The Times This Morning Is Awfully

solemn on an affair of some curiosity, but no great consequence, which occurred yes- terday at the Bank of England. "Three bills drawn from abroad on the Treasury in Downing......

Since Our Remarks On The Composition Of The New Ministry

were written, we have heard that several applications to Mr. Wean to take office have been made in the course of the week ; but that he has de- clined doing so at present,......

Mr. Joist; Maxwell, As Our Readers Know, Is One Of

the four Scot- tish Defaulters chronicled in our last Number. Since that exhibitions he has published a long letter in the Courier, of which one passage alone seems worthy of......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. A discussion of interest arose in tile French Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday, relative to the abolition of Slavery in the French Colonies. M. Isamesier, as the......

The Following Is Given In The Siforning Chronicle Ea Rt

correct accouat of the proceedings of the fpswich Election Committee. " The Committee have come to several resolutions, which we state not ex- actly in the order iu which they......