The following are the cities and boroughs, the boundaries of
which, in compliance with the Duke of WELLINGTON'S amendment, are to re- main in stain quo until Parliament shall otherwise determine. The effect of this amendment will be, in the first place, to prevent for a twelvemonth at least any addition to the existing Municipality from the surrounding districts, the inhabitants of which must remain subject to the paternal rule of Country Justices, nominated by Tory Lords- Lieutenant ; and secondly, in case a Boundary Bill should be passed next year, it will enable two-thirds of the Town. Councillors chosen
57. Penzance
M. Plymouth
59. Retford, East 60. Rumford 61. Romsey 62. Rye 63. Sandwich 64. St. lees 65. Saffron Walden 66. Shaftesbury 67. Southwold 68. South Molten 69. Stockton 70. Stratford.on•Avon
71. Sutton Coldfield
72. Tamworth 73. Tentenlen
74. Torrington 75. Wallingford
76. Walsall 77, Welchpool
78. Weulock 79. Wisbech 80. Wycombe SI. Yeovil 82, York
lily that portion of the constituency which now resides within munici- paTinits, to tax and make laws for the large additional constituency wits Save had no voice whatever in their elections. Is not this just, intionaf, and Conservative-in all respects worthy of Hereditary Le- gislators ?
Alnwick 29. Flint Basingstoke 30. Grantham 3.. B.celes 31. Glastonbury 4 Berwick upou•Tweed 32. Godalnaing 33. Godmanchesterl
5 Bewdley C Bideford 7. Btandfurd A. Bothnia 9. Reston IC Brecon 11. Bridgenotth
It Buckingham 13. Cahn 14. Clit Faeroe 15, Chard 15. Chesterfield 17.. Chappenham /a Chipping Norton 19. Congleton 20. Coventry • Daventry 22 Deal 23. Doncaster Et Droitwich 26. Eye 26. Falmouth 97. Faversham /B. Folkestone 34. Gravesend 35. Grimsby 3G. MI/Mingle 37. Helstone as. Henlerupou.Thames 39. Huntingdon 40. 11 yt he 41. K ingston-up..Thames 42. Lauureston 43. 1.1andocery 44. 1.1anelly 45. Liskeard 46. Louth 47. Lyme Regis 48. Lymiuglon 49. Maidenhead 50. Maidstone 51. Marlborough 52. kforpeth 53. Newbury 54. Newport 55. Oswestry 56. Penryn