21 MAY 1836, Page 12

Mr. O'Coeneeet. has lost no time in commencing the Parliamentary

agitation of Peerage Reform. In the House of Commons last night, having taken his seat for Kilkenny, he gave tiotice of a motion on the 21st of June, for a bill to reform the House of Lords by making that holy elective. Behold one of the first rOnstvielMeS of LVNIMI ttltST legislation ! Mr. Gum's: Pules: threatens, t In ens the first Supply iiight he shall move to rescind the notice, as derveatory to the dignity of Par. liament, and so forth. If it is a &mention Item Parliamentary digoity, the Peers must be blamed. Have they consulted the dignity, or re- garded the whittles of the House of Ottumwa, in their mode of dealing with the Irish Municipal ? A great and important tettional question cannot be barked by Mr. PRICE'S palaver about "dignity."