27 MAY 1837, Page 7

Ube Cettittry.

Mr. Ryle, M. P. for Macclesfield, has written to his constituents to inform them that he does not intend becoming a candidate for the re- presentation of the borough at the next election. Now let the Mac- clesfield Liberals return a fitting colleague for Mr. Brocklehurst.1

Mr. Howard, of Greystock Castle, has consented to allow himself to be put in nomination for the Eastern Division of Cumberland, to re- present it in the next Parliament.—Cumberland Parquet.

The action brought against Messrs. Dundas and Kelly, in the Court of Exchequer, for the expenses of the Ipswich election petition, has been compromised by the defendants paying 4,5.50/. its full of all demands.—Suirilk Chronicle. [For how much will Mr. piano-fly Broadwood be let off?]