18 JUNE 1836, page 9

The Following Piece Of Very Questionable Gossip Appears...

French paper the Messager des Chambres, as a communication from a London correspondent— Our Saturday last, AI. Dedel, in the name of the Kin g of the Netherlands, made a formal......

Sir 'w. Wynn, The Reforming Candidate For Merionethshire,...

Dolgelly on Saturday. We understand his canvass proceeds most favourably; and the strongest expectations are entertained that he will be the sitting Member. In the course of the......

Scotland.

The corpse of the Duke of Gordon, having been conveyed by sea from London, was interred in the vault in Elgin Cathedral on the 10th. 'There were sixty carriages in the......

Iftitteltattrottg.

The Bishop of Bristol is to be translated to the see of Ely. Dr. Butler is to have the see of Lichfield and Coventry, and Dr. Longley is to be translated to Ripon ; but this......

Ireland.

The following passage from the speech of Mr. Villiers Stuart, at the Waterford county meeting, is worthy of attention, as coming from the representative of one of the oldest and......

Lord Morpeth Gave A Dinner At Blackwell On Saturday To

a large party of English and Irish Members, including most of the leading Reformers of both countries. All were in great spirits at the victory of the morning ; and, although......

" There Were Present At The Division 5tt2 Member*. Of

these thoe voted- ! or the Ministers 324 Pm the Tories 238 Majority ;se tinst the nefarious novnilments of Lord Lyndhurst 86 11aviog carefully exatnined the composition of the......

The Peasantry In Donegal Have Been Almost Famished. Last...

a vessel laden with potatoes was sent to the little harbour of Rutland by the Government ; and it was with the greatest difficulty that it could be unladen, in consequence of......