5 SEPTEMBER 1835, page 14

It Is Believed That The Earl Of Minto Will Succeed

Lord Auckland as First Lord of the Admiralty. It is believed that the Earl of Minto will succeed Lord Auckland as First Lord of the Admiralty. The following order, which has......

The Belfast Northern Whig, Received This Morning, Has An...

and spirit-stirring article, headed " OUR CHURCH BILL DESTROYED, O r UR POLICE BILL REJECTED, AND OUR REGISTRATION BILL DOOMED!" T o this may be added, the Dublin Police Bill......

Mr. O'connell Gave Notice Last Night, That, In The Next

session, he should move for the appointment of a Select Committee "to inquire and report whether it be necessary for the maintenance of the rights and liberties of the people of......

Last Night, The Duke Of Wellington Stated Without...

lie bad assigned to Lord LYNDHURST the duty of superintending the mangling of the Municipal Bill in the House of Peers. It is also known, that at the Duke's bidding, PEEL left......

Scotlvd.

The Tories are fond of asserting that the change in the Scottish Municipal system has thrown the government of the towns into the hands of men of comparatively small property.......

Norman Maclean, A Witness Who Was Committed To The Custody

of the Sergeant-at-Arms for prevarication before the Committee on General Darling's conduct, escaped from the Westminster Hotel, Westminster Bridge, on Sunday ; and has not......

It Is Plain That Lord Lyndhurst Has Got "the Length

of Lord BROUGHAM'S foot" (in vulgar parlance), though Lord BROUG mot very probably imagines that LYNDHURST is his tool. Any one, how- ever, who takes the trouble to pass an......

Postscript.

The Lords met at four o'clock ; and after several bills had been for- warded a stage, Lord ELLEN110R0UGH read some resolutions agreed to by a Committee appointed to confer with......

Tim Army.

OFFICE OF ORDNANCE, Aug. 31.—Corps of Royal Engineers—Second Lieut. F. A. Yorke to be First Lieut. vice A. F. Campbell, resigned; &Vend Capt. L. A. Hall to be Capt. vice Reid,......

F. A. Z. Is Informed That We Never Insert Volunteer

critiques, on any subject ; if we dik our own strictures would lose their authority, whatever it may be worth, and our columns be defaced by the puffs of interested parties and......