27 JUNE 1835, Page 10

It was mentioned by Mr. Harvey last night, in the

course of the debate °lithe Ipswich bribery ease, Ilea AB. Kelly, the late Member for Ipswich, "frown ',chug a little shopkeeper and tea-dealer in Oxford Street, had now by some accident obtained a seat among the silken judges, who were sufficiently pure to be left undisturbed in their inesponsible cloister." It is creditable to 'Mr. Kelly's talents and industry that be raised from the station of shopkeeper to that 01 a barrister in good practice: Mr. Harvey is therefore dect ived if he supposes that Mi.; attack injured Mr. Kelly. It is the practice of bribery, and his dis- ingetious conduct before the Committee that has disgraced hint.