13 FEBRUARY 1836, Page 10
The Queen of Naples died on the 31st of last
month, of a bilious fetes.
A greater loss to the world, Madame Schrceder-Devrient, the only and never-to-be forgotten Fidelio, is dead.
We are glad to find that Lord Melbourne has, upon a representation of the circumstances in which Mr. Hogg, the poet, has left his family, and without any solicitation on their part, ordered a payment of 1.50/. to be made from the Royal Bounty Fund to Mrs. Hogg, the widow.— Courier.
Mr. Banim, it is said, is to have a pension of 150/. a year.
The newspapers taken in for the use of the Judges in Westminster Hall are now only hired, and delivered back to the newsmen "in time ebb post."