2 MAY 1835, page 4

Gliticenanrotut.

0 The House of Peers met on Thursday ; but very few of their Lordships were present. As Lord Shaftesbury was one of the ab- sentees, Lord Kenyon moved that the Duke of Richmond......

Scotland.

Accounts have, we are glad to mention, been received from Caithness, which leave no doubt of Mr. George Sinclair being now for the last time the " Representative" of that......

Mr. Richards, The Obtrusive Member For Knaresborougb, Has...

a letter to Lord Brougham complaining of being attacked in the" Jenkins and Tomkins " pamphlets. A copy of this letter had been forwarded to the Dowager Chancellor; who, it......

We Are Desired By Sir Robert Peel To State, That

Mr. Banim was not indebted to Sir Robert Peel, but to the bounty of his Majesty, for the pecuniary aid which be received at Paris.—Standard. I We are glad the money was sent to......

An Address From Four Hundred Gentlemen Of The Bar Was

presented on Monday to Sir Robert Peel, by Sir Charles Wetherell. There is nothing remarkable either in the address itself, Sir Charles's accompa- nying note, or Sir Robert's......

Sir Hussey Vivian Is To Be Master-general Of The Ordnance.

Lord Denman is to be the Speaker of the House of Lords, and Lord Shaftesbury alone is to be associated with him in the Commission. The following noblemen are the new Lords of......