13 AUGUST 1836, page 11

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Mr. John Parker, M. P. for Sheffield, has been appointed a Lord of the Treasury, in the place of Mr. William Ord, whose severe in- disposition has compelled him to resign. Mr.......

Mrs. O'connell Is Said To Be Better, Though Still Very

ill. The Reverend T. A. Lyons, formerly curate of the Reverend Nark Beresford, who abruptly dismissed him from his curacy some tiloe ago, has been preferred by Lord Mulgrave to......

The Courier, Assuming The Entire Correctness Of A...

an Edinburgh newspaper, charges the Spectator with having committed the foil/ming errors hr its account last week of the strength of parties in the House of Commons on the Irish......

In The House Of Lords, On Thursday, The Hearing Of

the impor- tant case of " and Alelone versus Archdeacon Knox" was commenced. It is an appeal against a decision of the Dublin Court of Exchequer, m.varding attitelonent against......

Scotland.

A public dinner was given in Edinburgh, on Tuesday week, by about :?50 gentlemen, to Thomas Campbell the poet; professor Wil- son presiding in the absence of Lord Jeffrey. The......

The New Bishop Of Lichfield, Dr. Butler, Whose Duty It

is, as junior member of the Episcopal beneh, to read prayers daily in the House of' Lords, has been compelled to leave town by ill health. Sir Robert Adair, who has been on a......

Ireland.

The arrival of Mr. O'Connell in Dublin infused new spirit into the- proceedings of the National Association. On Saturday, he addressed the members of that body at the Corn......

We Lament To Find That There Is Considerable Anxiety In

several quar- ters as to the probable result of the harvest. The Rallyshannow He- rold states the crops throughout Donegal and the neighbouring counties present a melancholy......