7 MAY 1836, page 9

No Fewer Than Thirty-one Parliamentarycommittees Were...

Aberdeen Public Schools Bill, the second reading of which was sanctioned by a considerable majority of the House of Commons, has been Lurked by the Select Committee to which it......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. Accounts were received from Lisbon this morning, by a vessel which sailed on the 29th of April. The Queen had convoked the Cones for an extraordinary session, to......

Scotland.

In consequence of the general advance in the value of labour through- out the country, and the increased demand for goods, the operative ca rpet-weavers throughout Scotland......

The Times Has Behaved Very Ill To Lord Lyndhurst. Either

there was something to be said in favour of his Lordship's voluntary attend- ance in the House of Lords to hear an appeal from his own "crack judgment," or such conduct is......

The Gazette Of Tuesday Gives The Following As The Note

circulation of the Private and Joint Stock Banks of England and Wales, between the 27th of December 1835 and 26th of March 1836. Private Banks, 8,353,8941.; Joint Stock Banks,......

South Australia.

The Rapid, of 162 tons, the second of time surveying vessels intended for the inspection of the coasts of' South Australia preparatory to the determination of the site of the......

In The House Of Commons, Last Night, A New Writ

was moved for Kilkenny city, in the room of Mr. SULLIVAN, who has accepted the Chiltern Hundreds. We presume that this step was taken to make room for Mr. O'CoNNELL, in......

East India Shipping.

Arrived—Off the Wight, May 6, Lady Nugent, Fossett, from China. At St. Helena, Feb. 17, Mary Ann. Anderson, from Ceylon ; and March 5, Eairlie, Agar, from Bengal. At the Cape,......

Idecliaurutui.

Sir Hussey Vivian, the Master-General of the Ordnance, has ap- pointed Mr. Henry Watson, son of the late Fort Major Watson, to a situation in the Ordnance Department at Halifax,......

From A Correspondence In The Post This Morning, We Perceive

that Mr. Motto/or O'CONNELL has called upon Lord LONDONDERRY to explain a certain passage in his speech on the Constabulary Bill, which, as reported in the Times, contained an......

Ireland.

The Dublin Weekly Register has the following excellent remarks on the claims of Mr. Robert Dillon Browne, the nominee of the Liberal Club of Mayo, to the representation of that......