5 DECEMBER 1835, Page 5

The Cambridge University Pitt Club have had a meeting, at

which a good deal of Tory nonsense was talked by young gentlemen, whose education is evidently unfinished.

The Birmingham Philanthropist contains some unanimous resolutions of the Birmingham Political Union, in which the members express their conviction of the necessity of a reform in the House of Lords. They also wish to have the Municipal Reform Bill restored to its original state, and for a reform in the English and Irish Church. In conclusion, the members state that they do not abandon their undoubted right to the vote by ballot, household suffrage, triennial Parliaments, and the repeal of the Act requiring a qualification for Members of Par- liament.

A meeting for the relief of the Irish Clergy was held at Bath, on Tuesday. The noted Peter Borthwick was the chief orator. The money subscribed amounts to more than 1000L