20 DECEMBER 1834, Page 9

The Marquis of LONDONDERRY is to be sent Ambassador to

St. Petersburg. It will be recollected that he once figured in the same capacity at Vienna ; and that, although he misconducted the business of the embassy so grossly that his own brother was compelled to recall him, he had the impudence to apply to Lord LIVERPOOL for a retiring pen- sion. The brief memorandum of Lord LIVERPOOL will never be for- gotten—" This is too bad!" Lord LONDONDERRY got no pension from Lord LIVERPOOL, but he stands a better chance of being quartered on the public by the Duke and Sir ROBERT, who are glad to purchase his absence on any terms. This appointment is every way worthy of the new Ministry—the converts to Reform.!