31 DECEMBER 1836, Page 3

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The Middlesex Reformers will give a grand dinner to their Mem- bers, Messrs. Hume and Byng. on the 23cl of January. The enter- tainment is to take place in Drury Lane Theatre. The Marquis of Tavistock will preside ; and among a long list of stewards, we notice the following names of distinguished Radicals and Whigs,— Messrs. Aglionby, Bulwers, Cavendish. Divett, Grote, Bouverie, Pattison, Itomilly, George Byng, Luahington, Warburton, Raikes Currie, Travers, Parkes, Ward. J. Deans Dundas, Torrens, Ashton Yates, Colonel Thompson, and Lord Nugent. This assemblage of names seems to indicate the existence of a Whig-Radical union in Middlesex at all events.

The Finsbury Reform Club have called a meeting for the 9th of January, to make arrangements for a public dinner to their Represen- tatives, Messrs. Duncoinbe arid Wakley, before the meeting of Par- liament.

The Vestry Clerk of Lambeth parish states' that there was a ma- jority of 153 to 128 persons, as well as a plurality of votes, for the church-rate in that parish.