11 MARCH 1837, Page 9

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Mr. Denison, of Slerton College. Oxford, brother of Mr. Johrt Evelyn Denison, is to be the new Bishop ; and not Dr. Hampeen„

as was announced by the Ministerial j umiak: Now that his brother has got a mitre, will Mr. Evelyn Denison hold fast to the Whigs? Doubtless he will until Sir Robert',, return to office. Should that event occur, it will he difficult to say on whirl' side of the House the Member for South Notts will be found. We recollect that he voted for the Peel Speaker and the Peel Address. It is a pity that Lord Melbourne could not find some decided Liberal on whom to bestow the vacant diocese.

The recent decision of the House of Lords upon the claim to the

barony of Vane of Herrowden, in no manner inteferes with the title of Vaux vested in Lord Brougham. Lord Brougham descends front' John Vans of Catterlen, through the marriage of his only child Jane Vaux with Thomas Brougham of Brougham. This dolui Vaux of Catterlen, deli% ed his descent from Sir John Vaux of Catterlen, the second son of Robert de Vaux, whose Worth son Oliver was ancestor to the Lords of Harrowden. Thus Lord Bone:ham and the Lords Vaux of Harrowden descend from a common ancestor ; but their lines branched off long before the creation of the Maryellen peerage.— Morning Chronicle. It is thought that Lord Brougham's progeeiturs and Julius Clesar's descended from •• a common ancestor," but that " their lines branched off" many generations before the Roman limns Si011 of Britain.]

The Poor-law Committee held their first meeting on Monday. Eighteen members attended ; and upon the motion of Lord Joint Ruse sell, Mr. Fazakerley was unanimously appointed Chairman.