25 JULY 1835, Page 13

From a correspondence in the Post of this morning, we

learn that previously to the commencement of the debate on the Irish Church, Mr. PUSEY applied for the Chiltern Hundreds, and announced to the Chairman of his Election Committee his intention of vacating his seat, in consequence of his determination to vote with Ministers against the supposed wishes of his constituents. This was very honourable in Mr. PUSLY ; and we are glad to see that Mr. DE BEACvolu, the Chairman of his Committee, has signified to him, that his supporters are desirous of his retaining his seat till the next election.