12 MARCH 1836, Page 12

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It is now, we understand, fixed, that Dr. Longley is to be Bishop of Ripon ; that Dr. Allen, Bishop of Bristol, is to succeed Dr. Maltby in the see of Chichester ; and that the Bishopric of Bristol is not to be filled up.—Courier.

The (Carlow) Committee, we have heard, expressed themselves gratified to find, that it had not been remitted to them to notice the recent proceedings of Raphael, because, as one of the leading and most respectable of the Tory members of the Committee truly oberved, he could hardly find in the English language words in which lie could convey, as he felt it, his detestation of the conduct of which Raphael had proved himself to have been guilty.—Courier.

The will of Lord Stowell has been proved in the Court in which he so long honourably presided, by two of his executors, Lord Sidmouth and Mr. Chisholme, of Lincoln's Inn Fields : the personal property is sworn under 250,000/. Lady Sidmouth, his Lordship's only surviv- ing child, takes a life-interest in the whole property, real and personal, subject to the legacies, annuities, and debts. After his decease, the bulk of the real estates goes to Lord Encombe and his heirs male, and the personal estate to Lord Stowell's next of kin.

Lord Teynham having written to Lord Duliboyne to wait, on his behalf, on Lord Strangford, on the subject of the recent speech of the latter in the House of Lords, Lord Dunboyne replied, that as Lord Teynham had called Lord Strangford a foul calumniator, the latter should be the one to demand satisfaction.

The report of the death of Madame Schroeder Devrient is contra- dieted. Madame Schroeder, it seems, is now performing at Vienna, with her wonted power and success.