Sir Robert Vaughan is about to resign his seat for
Merionethshire, in consequence of age and infirmity. Sir William Wynn, a Welsh squire, and Mr. Richards, who has an office in the Court of Exche- quer, are mentioned as candidates to succeed him.
Lord Brougham arrived at Harrington Hall, the seat of Colonel Clitherow, oum Friday last. We are happy to state that his Lordship's health appears to be considerably improved.—Boston Herald.
The Bishop of London has been seriously ill ; but is now better. Lord Melbourne is recovering slowly from an attack of the quinsey, occasioned by a violent cold.
The Morning Post says, that a quarrel about the marriage settlements has broken off an intended union between Lord Villiers and Lady Mary Herbert.
The Reform Club-house, No. 104, Pall Mall, is to be opened on Tuesday, the birth-day of the Princess VICTORIA, The Committee bad a dinner there last night.