27 APRIL 1839, page 7

From A Petition Presented A Few Days Ago To The

House of Lords, it appears that a couple, whose relationship was within the prohibited degrees, were recently married at St. Saviour's Southwark, after having in vain......

Stlistellanrous.

As her Majesty has commenced dining out, we presume Lord Mel- bourne will be the next. nobleman honoured by her Majesty's presence. His Lordship will, of course, see that his......

At A Meeting Of The Drury Lane Renters, Held On

Monday last, it was resolved to appoint a Committee of ten to look after their rights; to report on the 11th of' May. Some severe observations against the recent style of......

A Paragraph In The Daily Papers Mentions, That Sir William

Moles- worth, who intended to vote for Mr. ameombe's Reform amendment, on Saturday morning, was absent from the division through an accident. By the death of Dr. Wood, Master of......

Ireland.

Judge Johnston, who was prevented from going the last Circuit in consequence of a fall in his own hall, has met with another accident of the same kind, which is likely to be......

The Members Of The Anti-corn-law League Are Not Idle. They

have commenced, in Manchester, a newspaper called the Anti-Corn-bur raw., containing information respecting the history and open:lion of the Bread-tax, and suggestions for......

Preparations Are Beginning To Be Made For The Grand...

at Eglinton Castle, to be given by the Earl of Eglinton in September next. Among the paraphernalia of' the pageantry already procured, is the splendid gold and silver carpet......

Scotland.

Mr. J. A. Murray has been appointed a Judge of the Court of Ses- sion, Mr. Andrew Rutherford Lord Advocate, and Mr. James Ivory Solicitor-General for Scotland. An address to the......