22 MARCH 1834, page 10

Ebt Catnap.

The Durham C7ironicle gives detailed statements of the comparative numbers of Churchmen and Dissenters at Neweastle.upon. Tyne, Morpeth, Sunderland, and Bishop- Wearmouth and......

Scotland.

A numerous meeting of the inhabitants of Edinburgh assembled last week in the Cowgute Chapel, to petition Parliament for a revision of the Corn-laws with a view to their final......

Filitcritantotto.

Mr. Frederick Pollock was on Monday last, at Lancaster, sworn as Attorney-General for the Duchy, in the room of Sir John Williams, now one of the Barons of the Exchequer. [Mr.......

Many Articles Are Again Unavoidably Excluded, By Tine...

Parliamentary matter in our columns. The nmproaching !Recess will enable us to clear oft airears due to Correspondents and Nonpolitical Headers.......

No Commercial Treaty For The Whole Of Germany Has Yet

been framed by the Congress at Vienna. The Leipsic Gazette states, that Austria can, without inconvenience, remain in her actual condition as regards commercial mattt Ts.......

Ireland.

Mr. Barry, M.1'. for Cork county, has written to some friends here, stating that he cannot and will not vote for the Repeal of the Union when that question is brought forward,......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. The letter of O. P. Q. establishes a strong case of violation of the Charter by the Government of Louts PHILIP. From another cor- respondent we have received the......

An Action Of Trespass And False Imprisonment Was Tried On

Friday last week, at the Catebadge Assizes. It was brought by Mr. John Stewart, a gentleman of fmttine and good emmexions, and a member of the University of Cambridge, against......