The Marquis of Londonderry and a lady lately honoured Mr.
and Sits. Wade, of the Bridge Ine, Stockton, with it morning call. The noble pair had the honour of being bowed out. —Sunder/and Herald.
It has been stated that Sir. J. Tracy only claims the Viscounty of Tracy, and not the estates. This is contradicted ; that gentleman being
secure of the title, to the attainment of which no opposition would be offered. but which he regards as of little value without the estates, to -which he also lays claim as heir in tail of the late Viscount.—Woreaster Journal.
Exeter and Birmingham having been appointed ports for foreign bonded goods, it is in contemplation immedietely to form a Cham- ber of Commerce for Worcester, and to apply to the Lords of the Treasury for an order making this city a handed port.— Wureesto journal.
Mr. John Robinson, timber-merchant, has given the Roman Catho- lics a piece of ground, situate on the High Common, and near the Bishop of Ripon's new palace at Ripon.. A clergyman of the Esta- blished Clutreh at Ripon has recently been preaching in an intolerant spir' t against the Ron:an Catholics, and behold the result
The Sherinowne Mercury, in describing a bell which look place last week in I an-setshire, says, " Dancing was kept up with great spirit until Sol doffed his nightcap and squinted through the sky I "