The morning papers contain a memorial from Lord Frankfort, printed
under the direction of his solicitor, and intended for presentation to the House of Lords as soon as Parliament reassembles. With a good deal of circumlocution and repetition it alleges-
" That your Lordships' memorialist has to complain of a long series of con- tinued and most aggravated grievances and injuries, which for several years past have seriously interfered with and in some instances fatally destroyed his domestic arrangements, placed him at variance with his family connexions, made considerable inroads upon his pecuniary resources, depreciated his pro- perty, and endangered his health by various and repeated contrivances against and attacks upon his constitution through the means of corrupted domestics, and by all the means which active, vindictive, powerful, and opulent pers.- cutots can loin into operation."
He forbears from specifying the nature of the "outrages," but prays for inquiry and protection.