Tini Martnr ov ANGLESEA.—His Excellency arrived at Kingstown on Saturday
eveaing, from London, accompanied by Sir F. Stoven and Dr. Murray. He will honour the Curragh races with his presence this week, during wl licit tune he will sojourn at Lyons, the seat of Lord Cloncurry. —Dublin Times.
Smut M S. STEWART.—It is rumoured in the well-informed circles in Glasgow, that this excellent gentleman is to be elevated to the Peerage by the title of Lord Ardgowan.
MR. O'CoNNELL.—The Liberator arrived in Dublin on Tuesday. It is stated that he is to have a patent of precedency, giving him profes- sional rank next to the Law-officers of the Crown and the Sergeants. The intimation has, we understand, been made in the handsomest manner.— Dublin Paper.
CAREFUL OVERSEERS.—The Bishops, who attended the House of Lords in such numbers last week, when the question was to resist and defeat the wishes of the people upon the subject of Reform, were all absent (with the exception of Dr. Maltby, the Whig Bishop of Chiclies- ter) from their places on Monday night, when the Vestry Bill was dis- cussed in Committee.—Morning Chronicle. - 11IntAcui.ous I—On Monday the two candidates for the representa- tion of Liverpool, Mr. Thorneley and Lord Sandon, visited the Ex- change about the same time. They were introduced to each other, for the first time, by some mutual friends, and shook hands, and conversed in the most friendly manner /or a few minutes—Liverpool Times.
THE EARL OF Tarnixavn.i.x.—The Earl, in passing through the town of Darlington, on his journey to Chillingham, was assailed by a mob,
and his life placed in danger by a shi.we: of stones thrown at his car- riage. His Lordship, who is a little man, only escaped by crouching down in the carriage.
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES.-The Marquis of Londenderry has re- moved his valuable pictures, busts, statues, &c. from Holderrsesse House to Wynyard Park.-Globe. We have heard of similar proceedings by the Marquis of Exeter.
Sim BYAM MARTIN.-This officer has been dismissed from the office Id Comptroller-General of the Navy, because of his opposition to Reform.
Imemanun IN Ineromm.--The Duke of Newcastle, says the Siam/;:rd News, has four hundred yeomanry stationed in Clumber Castle. Can- 31011 also are placed in varims parts of the castle. A number of the Duke's tenantry have addressed him in terms of strong reprobation of the proceed i ngs at Nottingham.