12 JANUARY 1833, Page 9

Ma. MANNERS Surroses-PEsisiow.—A correspondent of the Morn- ing Chronicle, who

signs himself ." An Er says that Mr. MANNERS SUTTON acted with great forethought. in obtaining his re--- tiring pension from the unreformed House of Commons. i It s indeed not improbable that the new Parliament may think the allowance some- what extravagant. Query—as the pension Was granted under the im- pression that Mr. SUTTON was about to retire worn-out with service, shoublit not be revoked, upon his reaccession to the chair in full health and vigour—if that event should take place after all? ,