18 JULY 1835, Page 10

The arronick reminds us, that although Lord CANTERBURY is no

longer Speaker, he continues to inhabit the Speaker's house ; thereby putting the country to the expense of providing another for Mr. .ABF.RCROMBY, or at least of hiring Committee-rooms, which the house in Cotton Yard might very well supply. Will the rent of the Com- mittee-room, or of Mr. ABERCROMBY'S residence, be paid by Lord CANTERBURY, out of his retiring salary of 5000/. a year ? It is to be feared not. The attention of Parliament will, it is said, be drawn to the subject next week ; and however disagreeable and inconvenient it may be to Lady CANTERBURY, it is probable that she will have tu " move " at last.