22 NOVEMBER 1834, page 15

Tuesday's Gazette Contained The Two Following...

15, 1894. " The King has been pleased to nominate and appoint Leonard Edmunds, Esq. to be Clerk of the Crown Chancery, in the room of Denis Le Marchant, El. resigned. " The King......

The Dowager Chancellor.

" MY Lord," said Sir ROBERT WALPOLE, then Earl of ORFORD to the once celebrated PULTENEY, then Earl of BATH, " You and I are two of the most insignificant persons in England."......

Ou Wednesday (the 12th Instant), The Court Of Session Held

its arse Winter meeting. All the Judges were present, except Lord Fullerton. Mr. Henry Cockburn then presented his Majesty's letter ; which was read by the Clerk, Mr. George......

The Metropolitan Press.

Jr would be difficult to ascertain the actual state of public feeling In the Metropolis from a perusal merely of the Newspapers, with- out any knowledge of the secret springs......

The Death Of The Earl Of Hardwicke Places Another Blue

riband at the dis- PoLd of the Government: the one lately vacant has been conferred on the Duke ofGrafton; Lord Melbourne, to whom it had been offered by his Majesty, together......

" The Great Crisis."

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Sra—The cause of the signal failure of attempts to produce agitation against WELLINGTON, is sufficiently plain. Just at present, agitation......