6 AUGUST 1836, page 11

Lord Yarborough Continues Much Indisposed At His Town...

Arlington Street, and his attendants give no hopes of his recovery for some time.--Lincoln Gazette. The old Earl of Fingal], the head of the Irish Roman Catholic Peerage, died......

It Is Understood That Parliament Will Be Prorogued On The

18th of this month. We understand that the Reverend Mr. Otter, Principal of King's College, is to be the new Bishop of Chichester. Mr. Otter, it is well known, approves of the......

Ireland.

The National Association continues to hold frequent meetings in Dublin. It is evident from the tone adopted by Mr. Finn, O'Connor Don, Mr. Lawless, and other leaders of the......

At The Leicester Assizes, Henry Roper, A Fine-looking Man Of

sixty, was tried on a charge of ravishing a woman, who was murdered near Kegworth, in the year 1802. The only evidence against him was his own confession to a "ranting parson,"......

The Plymouth Chronicle States That The Bishop Of Exeter Is

obliged, by his duties in the House of Lords, to postpone his Episcopal visit- ation. It is a pity that Phillpotts cannot doff his lawn sleeves and be- come a politician in......

An Action For Libel, Brought By The Reverend Henry Thomas

Streeten against the Morning Chronicle, was tried at the Guildford Assizes on Tuesday. Mr. Thesiger, Mr. Platt, Mr. Channell, and Mr. Chambers, were counsel for the plaintiff......

Scotland,

The Scotch papers furnish some particulars of the claims for the elective franchise in different counties and cities. In Stirlingshire, the Tories have been very busy in......