2 APRIL 1836, Page 11

The House in Pall Mull lately occupied by the Countess;

of Dysart has been let by the Commissioners of IVoods and Forests to the new Political ( Aule which has been recently formed. The house is narrow, but of much depth ; and in the rear it has a picture-gallery, facing Carlton Gardena, which is to be converted into a Cluloroom.— 21fOrning Post. [This, however, is only mm temporary arrangement, to enable the Reform Club to assemble after Easter. The Club is to build a new edifice, on a far better site.] The extracts from the Orange Portfolio, published in the Chronicle this morning, prove beyond question, that the grand Protestant meet- ings last autumn, which were described tic the ebullitions of the irrepressible zeal of the country in behalf of the Church, were really got up, whit pains and difficulty, by the Orange leaders ; and that per- sons were paid to attend them, out of the fields of the Orange Lodges. Lord Kenyon was expressly deputed by the Imperial Grand Lodge to go to Liverpool, and receive O'Sullivan, Boyton, and M'Ghee. lie made a formal report of the proceedings to the Lodge.

An additional pavilion or alcove is forming in front of Devonshire House, as also a temporary additional canopied entrance, preparatory to a series of balls which are intended to. be given by the noble owner of the mulish's] shortly after his Grace's return to town, in a fortnight hence, and which are to be given on a very extended scale.