23 SEPTEMBER 1837, Page 4

Various rumours are in circulation in Canterbut7 respecting the

probable results of the threatened scrutinies. The Liberals doubt not

• unseating Mr. Bradshaw, the Tories are sanguine of dispossess.

in, Lord A. Conyingbam. Some of Mr. Villiers's more sanguine friends expect to see him the sitting Member, in consequence of the developments to be made before a Committee of the house of Corn. mons. Petitions and counter-petitions are to be the order of the day ow the assembling of Parliament. There will be no luck of excite. ment hereafter. The revision before the Burristers will commence in a few days ; then follow the Municipal proceedings; then the meetir,g ef Parliament, with the election petition and securities—Kent Herald.

The Tories of Leeds have published a poll-book, full of blunders mod hone.;iy.

The Duke of Sussex has become the patron of the Brighton Liberal Association.

The Lords of the Treasury have ordered that Mr. John Trevor is not entitled to any compensation for the loss of the office of Town. clerkof Bridgewater. The sum he claimed was 107/. las, per annum for his life.