The indignation and disappointment which the rejection of Sir Jolly
KEy's motion has produced in the Metropolis, is extensive and . alarming. The householders of the principal parishes are preparing to meet early next week to take the conduct of the, Ministry and of their own Representatives into consideration. The accounts from the Country are of the same tenor. Iii the large manufacturing districts, the greatest excitement prevails ; and the determination to offer at least a passive resistance to the collection of the Assessed Taxes is spreading rapidly through the kingdom.
A requisition from the inhabitants of Marylebone is in the course of -signature, calling upon their representative, Sir SAMe El. WHALLEY, to take the earliest opportunity of again moving the repeal of the House and Window tax in the House of Commons. The requisition received the signatures of several hundreds of the • most influential inhabitants in the course of a few hours. This is very " unparliamentary r" has not the House already decided? and are not its decisions against the people final ?