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PERSIA.

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Authentic accounts have been ceived from Persia, dated Teheran, the 22d of Dec., from which it appears, that the contest for the succession to the throne between the young Schah, Mohammed Meerza, and his uncles, has been happily and expeditiously terminated, by the submission of the latter, and the triumphant arrival of the Schah at Teheran,—a result which appears to have been almost entirely owing to the powerful moral effect produced by the cordial union of the representatives of England and Russia in support of Mohammed Meerza, and by the prompt movements and good spirit of the army of Aderbezan, under the direction of British officers in the Persian service. Mohammed thus remains the possessor of the Persian empire, and the disposition of Feth Ali in favour of Abbas Mirza, have been realized in the person of the grandson.

INDIA.

By a decision lately come to at the Admiralty, the project for a steam communication with India by the way of Egypt, is to be revived. Orders have been given that a regular communication with Alex

packets, is to be kept up. A steamvessel is to be in readiness at Malta for the arrival of the mail from England, and start with the letters for Alexandria, whence she will return immediately to Malta, bringing the letters to go to England by the next packet. This arrangement will be on foot on the 1st of March, and will remove one of the great impediments to the long talked of com

munication with India.

CHINA.

A dispute has lately broken out at Canton between the Chinese and British authorities; Lord Napier, who had been sent out by the Government under the Act passed in consequence of the repeal of the East India Company's monopoly of the China trade, having thought proper to proceed at once to that city, without waiting, it might be for months, for the special permission with which persons invested with an official character are usually provided. The trade. was altogether suspended during the dispute. Later accounts, however, mention the renewal of commercial intercourse; but announce the melancholy circumstance of Lord Napier's death.-See the Article on China, pp. 265-269.

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.

IRELAND.

A range of basaltic columns has been discovered on the south side of Cairnearny-bill, in the parish of Connor, three miles N.E. of Antrim. The columns are as regularly formed as those of the Giant's Causeway-they are in general hexagonal-they incline from the perpendicular towards the north at an angle of about 17 degrees, the columns at either side leaning towards the centre. The space of ground already opened is about 40 feet in breadth, and 14 deep; the columns appearing at present being about 12 feet in height. These columns probably form a part of a great whin-dye, running southward from the northern shores of Antrim.

INTELLIGENCE FROM VARIOUS PARTS

OF THE COUNTRY.

Maison Dieu, Dover.-The Corporation of Dover has purchased this ancient building for the purpose of providing a more extensive prison for the town and its liberties. The works are already in progress, for converting the entire basement

of the extensive range into a capacious gaol, comprising the requisite compartments for the classification of prisoners. The Governor's apartments, and those for the imprisonment of debtors, are arranged, and nearly completed in the ancient Tower and adjoining building. A chapel and an infirmary are projected at the north-east extremity. The floors occupying the lofty space over the intended gaol will be removed; and a commodious Sessions- Hall will occupy the vacant space.

The auditory is proposed to be on the plan of an Amphitheatre, and contiguous thereto will be the requisite rooms for the Magistrates, Juries, &c. These, with the turnkeys' apartments, will occupy the northern portion of the Maison Dieu; while the still larger section towards the south will form an outer court of handsome dimen. sions, lighted by the old pointed windows, which will be re-opened by the removal of the masonry with which they are now blocked up.

Feb. 8. A riot, which threatened serious consequences, and which resulted in the complete destruction of the medi

cal school in Eyre-street, Sheffield, took place, arising from the simple circumstance of a drunken quarrel between the man and his wife who had charge of the premises, and the report spreading that an attempt had been made to "Burke" her. The mob forced open the doors, threw all the portable articles of furniture, the books, &c., into the street, where a large bonfire was made of them, and they commenced pulling down the house, to which they ultimately set fire. It was found necessary to call in the aid of the military to suppress the riot. The Medical Hall, in Surreystreet, was also attacked, but the timely arrival of the soldiers prevented the mob from doing greater damage than that of breaking the windows.

The

Feb. 12. Several successful experiments were tried on the North Humber bank, with a portable apparatus admirably adapted for conveying a line from a distressed ship or wreck to the shore. apparatus consists of a gun (manufactured by Mr. Blanch, gunmaker of Hull) which will propel a line made fast to an arrow to the distance of from 150 to 200 yards, and thus obtain, from even a single individual on the beach, all the assistance which such exigencies require.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

Houses of Parliament.-Owing to the late destruction of the two Houses of Parliament by fire, Lis Majesty ordered the chambers usually denominated the Painted Chamber and the Court of Requests (or old House of Lords) in the said Palace, to be respectively fitted up, and prepared for the temporary accommodation of the Houses of Lords and Commons. Accordingly workmen have since been constantly employed in fitting up the respective Chambers, for the reception of the members. On Feb. 17th the necessary repairs were considered as completed, and the public were admitted, by tickets, to an inspection of the premises. The general appearance of the House of Commons is deemed preferable to that of the Lords, on account of its openness and spaciousness. The House of Lords, owing to its narrowness, looks confined; but the arrangements there, though on a small scale, are very complete, and have a rich appearance, in consequence of the ceiling and galleries being embellished with pointed panelling, and the deep red colour of the furniture, the papering, &c.; while the Commons' House is conspicuously neat and simple,

all the wood-work, the benches, galleries, &c., together with the sides of the House, being of oak, or of oak colour, and the coverings of the benches, &c., green leather. The general entrance to the House of Lords for the peers is at the Royal gateway, and along the Royal gallery.There is a separate entrance for the spiritual peers at the only piece of the piazza that is left. The Speaker approaches the lobby from a passage formed by one side of the cloisters, and which is directly under his former way of entering the lobby of St. Stephen's. The Commons' library is at the south end of the Long Gallery. It is much smaller than the former library, and wholly filled with parliamentary works.

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Feb. 3. By this day's Gazette, a royal commission was appointed for the purpose of considering the state of the several dioceses in England and Wales, with reference to the amount of their revenues, to the more equal distribution of episcopal duties, and to the prevention of the necessity of attaching, by commendam, to bishopricks, benefices with cure of souls ; also for considering the state of the several cathedral and collegiate churches within the same, with a view to the suggestion of such measures as may render them most conducive to the efficiency of the Established Church; and for devising the best mode of providing for the cure of souls, with special reference to the residence of the clergy on their respective benefices." The Commissioners appointed for carrying these important objects into effecare-the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Lyndhurst, Archbishop of York, Earl of Harrowby, the Bishop of London, the Bishop of Lincoln, the Bishop of Gloucester, Sir Robert Peel, the Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, the Right Hon. Charles Watkin Williams Wynn, the Right Hon. Henry Hobhouse, and the Right Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner.

THEATRICAL REGISTER.

COVENT GARDEN.

Feb 10. A new afterpiece, in two acts, called Death and the Doctor, founded on an ancient Italian mystery, was produced It proved to be a failure, and was eventually withdrawn.

DRURY LANE.

Feb. 17. A serious drama, in two acts, by Mr. Jerrold, entitled The Hazard of the Die, was brought forward. The scene is laid in Paris, and the period is that of the revolution of 1793. The piece met with a very cordial reception.

LIST OF THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS, APPOINTED TO MEET FEB. 19, 1835.

(Those marked with * were not in the late Parliament.)

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Ashburton-*C. Lushington.
Ashton-under-Lyne-*C. Hindley.

Aylesbury-W. Rickford, W. H. Hanmer.
Banbury--H. W. Tancred.

Barnstaple J. P. B. Chichester, C. S. Fancourt.
Bassettlaw-G. H. Vernon, Hon. A. Duncombe.
Bath-General C. Palmer, J. A. Roebuck.
Beaumaris-Capt. F. Paget.

Bedfordshire-Lord C. J. F. Russell,*Lord Alford.
Bedford-*Capt. F. Polhill, S. Crawley.
Berkshire-R. Paliner, *P. Pusey, J. Walter.
Berwick-Sir R. S. Donkin, *J. Bradshaw.
Beverley-H. Burton, J. *W. Hogg.
Bewdley-Sir T. E. Winningtou.

Birmingham-T. Attwood, J. Scholefield.
Blackburn-W. Turner, W. Fielden.
Bodmin-*Major Vivian, Sir S. T. Spry.
Bolton-W. Bolling, *C. Ainsworth.
Boston-*J. S. Brownrigg, J. Wilks.
Bradford-E. C. Lister, J. Hardy.
Brecknockshire-Col. T. Wood.

Brecon-*C. M. R. Morgan.

Bridgenorth-T. C. Whitmore, R. Pigott.

Bridgewater-C. K. K. Tynte, *J. T. Leader.
Bridport-H. Warburton, *H. Twiss.
Brighton-*Capt. Pechell, I. N. Wigney.
Bristol-Sir R. R. Vyvyan, *P.J. Miles.
Buckinghamshire-Marquis of Chandos, *Sir W.
Young, *J. B. Praed.

Buckingham-Sir T. Fremantle, Sir H. Verney.
Bury (Lancashire)-R. Walker.

Bury St. Edmund's-Earl Jermyn, Ld. C. Fitzroy. Calne-Earl of Kerry.

Cambridgeshire-*E. T. Yorke, *R. J. Eaton, R. G. Townley.

Cambridge-T S. Rice, Geo

Pryme.

Cambridge University-Sir Charles Manners Sutton, Rt. Hon. H. Goulburn.

Canterbury-*Lord A. Conyngham, *F. Villiers.

Cardiff-John Nicholl.

Cardiganshire-Colonel W. E. Powell.

Cardigan-Pyse Pryse.

Carlisle-P. Howard, *W. Marshall.

Carmarthenshire-Hon. G. R. Trevor, Sir J. Wil

liams.

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Cockermouth-F. L. B. Dykes, H. Aglionby.
Colchester-R. Sanderson, *Sir G. H. Smyth.
Cornwall (E.)-Sir W. Molesworth, W. L. S.
Trelawney.

Cornwall (W.)-Sir C. Lemon, E.W.W.Pendarves.
Coventry W. Williams, E. Ellice.
Cricklade R. Gordon, *J. Neeld.

Cumberland (E.)-Sir J. G. Graham, W. Blamire.
Cumberland (W.) E. Stanley, S. Irton.
Dartmouth-Col. J. H. Seale.

Denbighshire-SirW. W. Wyune, *Hon. W.Bagot. Denbigh-*William Jones.

Derbyshire (N.)-Hon. G. Cavendish, T. Gisborne. GENT. MAG. VOL. III.

Derbyshire (S.)-*Sir R. Griesley, *Sir G. Crewe.
Derby-Edward Strutt, *Hon. J. G. B. Ponsonby.
Devizes-W. Locke, Sir P. Durham.
Devonport-Sir E. Codrington, Sir G. Grey.
Devonsh. (N.)-Hon. N. Fellowes, Ld. Ebrington.
Devonshire (S.)-Ld. J. Russell, *Sir J. B. Y.
Buller.

Dorchester-Hon. A. A. Cooper, *R. Williams. Dorsetshire-Lord Ashley, Hon. W. F. S. Ponsonby, *H. C. Sturt.

Dover-Sir J. R. Reid, J. M. Fector.
Droitwich-*John Barneby.
Dudiey-Thomas Hawkes.

Durham (N.)-Sir H. Williamson, H. Lambton.
Durham (S.)-J. Pease, J. Bowes.
Durham-W. C. Harland, *Hon. A. Trevor.
East Retford-*Hon. A. Duncombe-
Essex (N.)-Sir J. T. Tyrrell, A. Baring.
Essex (S.) R. W. H. Dare, *T. W. Branston.
Evesham-Sir C. Cockerell, *P. Borthwick.
Exeter-*Sir W. W. Follett, E. Divett.
Fye-Sir E. Kerrison.

Finsbury T. S. Duncombe, T. Wakley.
Flintshire-Hoa. E. W. L. Mostyn.

Flint-Sir S. Glynne.

Frome-T. Sheppard.

Gateshead-C. Rippon.

Glamorganshire-C. R. M. Talbot, L. W. Dillwyn. Gloucestershire (E.)-Hop. A. H. Moreton, C. W. Codrington.

Gloucestershire (W.)-Hon. G. C. G. Berkeley, *Marq. of Worcester.

Gloucester.-H. T. Hope, *Hon. F F. Berkeley.
Grantham-G. E. Welby, Hon. A. G. Talmash.
Greenwich-E. G. Barnard, *J. Angerstein.
Great Grimsby-*E. Heneage.

Guildford, J. Mangles, C. B. Wall.
Halifax-C. Wood, *Hon. J. S. Wortley.

Hampshire (N.-(C. S. Lefevre, J. W. Scott.

Hampshire (S.)-*J. W. Fleming, *H. C. Comp

ton.

Harwich-J. C. Herries, *F. R. Bonham.

Hastings-*F. North, H. Elphinstone.

Haverfordwest-*W. H. Scourfield.

Helstone-*Lord J. Townshend.

Herefordshire-K. Hoskins, E. T. Foley, Sir R. Price.

Hereford-E. B. Clive, R. Biddulph.

Hertfordshire-*Lord Grimston, A. Smith, R.

Alston.

Hertford-Lord Mahon, *Hon. W. F. Cooper.

Honiton-*A. Chichester, *H. D. Balllie.

Horsham-R. H. Hurst.

Huddersfield-J. Blackburne.

Huntingdonshire-Visc. Mandeville, J. P. Roper.

Huntingdon, Col. Peel, Sir F. Pollock.

Hythe-Stuart Marjoribanks.

Ipswich-*R. A. Dundas, *F. Kelly.
Kendal-J. Barham.

Kent (E.)-Sir E. Knatchbull, J. P. Plumptre.
Kent (W.)-*Sir W. Geary, T. L. Hodges.
Kidderminster-*G. R. Philips.

Kingston-upon-Hull-*D. Carruthers, W. Hutt.
Knaresborough-*A. Lawson, J. Richards.
Lambeth-C. Tennyson, B. Hawes, jun.
Lancashire (N.)-Lord Stanley, J. W. Patten.

Lancashire (S.)-*Lord F. Egerton, *Hon. R. B. Wilbraham.

Lancaster-P. M. Stewart, T. G. Greene.

Launceston-Sir H. Hardinge.

Leeds-*Sir J. Beckett, E. Baines.

Leicesters. (N.)-Ld. R. Manners, C. M. Phillipps. Leicestershire (S.)-H. Halford, *T. F. Turner. Leicester-*Mr. Serj. Goulburn, *T. Gladstone. Leominster-Lord Hotham, T. Bish.

Lewes Sir C. R. Blunt, T. R. Kemp. Lichfield-Sir G. Anson, Sir E. D. Scott. 2 S

Lincolnshire, Lindsey,-Hon. C. A. Pelham, T. Corbett.

Lincolnshire, Kesteven-H. Handley, G. G. Heath

cote.

Lincoln-*Colonel Sibthorp, E. L. Bulwer.
Liskeard-C. Bulier.

Liverpool-Lord Sandon, W. Ewart.

London-M. Wood, J. Pattison, W. Crawford, G. Grote.

Ludlow-Ld. Clive, *E. L. Charlton.

Lyme Regis W. Pinney.

Lymington-J. Stewart, *W. A. Mackinnon.

Lynn Regis-Lord G. Bentinck, *Sir S. Canning.
Macclesfield-J. Ryle, J. Brocklehurst.
Maidstone-*W. Lewis, A. W. Robarts.
Maldon-Quintin Dick, T. B. Lenard.
Malmesbury-Lord Andover.
Malton-Hon. W. Fitzwilliam, J. C. Ramsden.
Manchester-C. Poulett Thomson, M. Phillips.
Marlborough-Lord A. E. Bruce, H. B. Baring.
Marlow-Sir W. Clayton, T. P. Williams.
Marylebone-Sir S. Whalley, H. L. Bulwer.
Merionethshire-Sir R. W. Vaughan.
Merthyr Tidvil-J. J. Guest.

Middlesex-G. Byng, J. Hume.

Midhurst-W. S. Poyntz.

Monmouthshire-Ld. G. Somerset, W. A. Wil

liams.

Monmouth-B. Hall.

Montgomeryshire-C. W. W. Wynne.
Montgomery-*J. Edwards.

Morpeth-Hon. E. G. Howard.

Newark-W. E. Gladstone, *Serjeant Wilde.
Newcastle-under-Lyne--W. H. Miller, *E. Peel.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne-*W. Ord, Sir M. Ridley.
Newport-J. H. Hawkins, W. H. Ord.
Norfolk, (E.)-*Hon. E. Wodehouse,*Ld. Walpole.
Norfolk (W.)-Sir W. Folkes, Sir J. Astley.
Northallerton-*W. B. Wrightson.
Northamptonshire (N.)-Ld. Milton, Ld. Bru-

. denell.

Northamptonshire (S.)-W. R. Cartwright, *Sir C. Knightley.

Northampton-R. V. Smith, C. Ross. Northumberland(N.)-Ld. Howick, Ld. Ossulston. Northumberland (S.)-M. Bell, T. W. Beaumont. Norwich-Ld. Stormont, *Hon. R. C. Scarlett. Nottinghamshire (N.)-Lord Lumley, T. Holdsworth.

Nottinghamshire (S.)-Earl of Lincoln, J. E. Denison.

Nottingham-Sir R. C. Ferguson, Sir J. C. Hobhouse.

Oldham-J. Fielden, W. Cobbett.

Oxfordshire-Ld. Norreys, G. G. Harcourt, Major

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Portsmouth-J. B. Carter, F. T. Baring.

Preston-H. T. Stanley, P. H. Fleetwood.
Radnorshire-*W. Wilkins.
Radnor-R. Price.

Reading-*Mr. Serjeant Talfourd, C. Russell.
Reigate Lord Eastnor.

Richmond-Hon. J. C. Dundas, *A. Spiers.
Ripon Sir C. D'Albiac, *T. Pemberton.
Rochdale-*J. Entwistle.

Rochester-R. Bernal, *T. Hodges.

Rutlandshire-Sir G. Noel, Sir G. Heathcote.
Rye-E. B. Curteis.

Salford-J. Brotherton.

Salisbury-W. B. Brodie, *W. Wyndham.
Salop (N.)-Sir R. Hill, W. O. Gore.

Salop (S.)-Earl of Darlington, Hon. R. H. Clive.
Sandwich-*S. G. Price, Sir T. Trowbridge.
Scarborough-Sir F. French, Sir J. Johnstone.

Shaftesbury-J. Poulter.

Sheffield-J. Parker, J. S. Buckingham.
Shoreham-Sir C. Burrell, H. D. Goring.
Shrewsbury-Sir J. Hanmer, *J. Cressett Pelham.
Somerset (F.)-Col. G. Langton, W. Miles.
Somerset (W.)-E. A. Sandford, C. J. K. Tynte.
Southampton-*J. B. Hoy, *A. R. Doitin.
South Shields-R. Ingham.

Southwark-J. Humphrey, D. W. Harvey.
Staffordshire (N.)—Sir O. Mosley, E. Buller.
Staffordsh. (S.)-Sir J. Wrottesley, E. J. Littleton.
Stafford-F. L. H. Goodricke, W. F. Chetwynd.
St. Alban's-*Hon. E. H. Grimston, H. G. Ward.
Stamford-T. Chaplin, G. Finch.

St. Ives-J. Halse.

Stockport-*T. Marsland, *H. Marsland.
Stoke-on-Trent-*R. E. Heathcote, J. Davenportt
Stroud G. P. Scrope, Col. Fox.
Sudbury-*J. Bagshaw, *B. Smith.

Suffolk (E.)-Lord Henniker, *Sir C. B. Vere.
Suffolk (W.)-*Col. Rushbrooke, *H. Wilson.
Sunderland-Alderman Thompson, D. Barclay.
Surrey (E.) *Capt. Alsager, A. W. Beauclerk.
Surrey (W.-W. J. Denison, *C. Barclay.
Sussex (E.)-Hon. C. C. Cavendish, H. B. Curteis.
Sussex (W.)-Lord G. Lennox, Earl of Surrey.
Swansea-J. H. Vivian.

Tamworth-Sir R. Peel, *W. Y. Peel.
Tavistock-Ld. William Russell, J. Rundell.
Taunton C. T. Bainbridge, H. Labouchere.
Tewkesbury-*W. Dowdeswell, C. H. Tracy.
Thetford-Earl of Euston, F. Baring.
Thirsk S. Crompton.

Tiverton-J. Heathcoat, J. Kennedy.
Totness-Lord Seymour, J. Parrott.

Tower Hamlets-W. Clay, Dr. Lushington.
Truro-W. Tooke, *E. Vivian.
Tynemouth-G. F. Young.
Wakefield-D. Gaskell.
Wallingford-W. Blackstone.
Walsal-C. S. Forster.

Wareham-J. H. Calcraft.

Warrington-*J. I. Blackburne.

Warwickshire (N.)-Sir E. Wilmot, D. S. Dugdale.

Warwickshire (S.) *Sir J. Mordaunt, *E. Sheldon.
Warwick-Sir C. J. Greville, E. B. King.
Wells-J. L. Lee, *N. W. R. Colborn.
Wenlock-Hon. C. Forester, J. M. Gaskell.
Westbury-Sir R. T. Lopez.

Westminster-Sir F. Burdett, Col. Evans.

Westmorel.-Lord Lowther, Hon. H. C. Lowther.

Weymouth-F. Buxton, *W. W. Burdon.

Whitby-A. Chapman.

Whitehaven-M. Attwood.

Wigan-J. H. Kearsley, R. Potter.

Wight, Isle of Sir R. Simeon.

Wilton J. H. Penruddock.

Wiltshire (N.)-P. Methuen, *W. Long.

Wiltshire (S.)-J. Benett, Hon. S. Herbert.
Winchester-W. B. Baring, *J. B. East.

Windsor-J. Ramsbottom, *Sir J. E. D. Beauvoir.

Wolverhampton-*T. Thorneley, *C. P. Villiers. Woodstock-*Lord C. S. Churchill.

Worcestershire (E.)-*E. Holland, T. H. Cookes.

Worcestershire (W.)-Hon. Col. Lygon, H. J.

Winnington.

Worcester-G. R. Robinson, *J. Baily.

Wycomb-Hon. R. J. Smith, Hon. Col. Grey.
Yarmouth-*W. M. Praed, *T. Baring.

Yorkshire (N.)-Hon. W. Duncombe, E. S.
Cayley.

Yorkshire (E.)-R. Bethell, P. B. Thompson. Yorkshire (W.)-Ld. Morpeth, Sir G. Strickland. York-Hon. T. Dundas, *J. H. Lowther.

SCOTLAND.

Aberdeenshire-Hon. W. Gordon.

Aberdeen --A. Bannerman.
Argyleshire-*W. F. Campbell.
Ayrshire-R. A. Oswald.

Ayr Burghs-Lord P. J. Stuart.
Banffshire-Capt. G. Ferguson.
Berwickshire-Sir H. P. Campbell.
Buteshire-Sir W. Rae.

Caithness-shire-G. Sinclair.

Clackmannan and Kinross-Adm. Adam,
Dumbartonshire-*A. Denniston.
Dumfriesshire-J. H. Johnstone.
Dumfries Burghs-General Sharpe.
Dundee Sir H. Parnell.
Edinburghshire-*Sir G. Clerk.
Edinburgh-Hon. J. Abercromby,
Elginshire-Col. F. W. Grant.
Elgin Burghs-Col. Leith Hay.
Falkirk Burghs-W. D. Gillon.
Fifeshire-Capt. Wemyss.

Sir J. Campbell.

Forfarshire-Hon. D. G. Hallyburton.
Glasgow-J. Oswald, *C. Dunlop.
Greenock-R. Wallace.
Haddingtonshire-*R. Ferguson.
Haddington Burghs-R. Stewart.
Inverness-shire-C. Grant.
Inverness Burghs-C. Bruce.
Kilmarnock Burghs-*J. Bowring.
Kincardineshire-General Arbuthnot.
Kirkaldy Burghs-*J. Fergus.
Kircudbrightshire-R. C Fergusson.
Lanarkshire-J. Maxwell.
Leith-J. A. Murray.

Linlithgowshire-*Sir A. Hope.
Montrose Burghs-*P. Chalmers.

Paisley-*A. G. Speirs.

Orkney and Shetland- T. Balfour, jun.
Peebleshire-Sir J. Hay.

Perthshire-*Hon. Fox Maule.

Perth-L. Oliphant.

Renfrewshire-Sir M. S. Stewart.

Ross and Cromartyshires-*A. J. S. Mackenzie. Roxburghshire-*Lord J. Scott.

St. Andrew's Burghs-A. Johnstone.

Selkirkshire-*A. Pringle.

Stirlingshire-*W. Forbes.

Sutherlandshire-R. Macleod.

Wick Burghs- J. Loch.

Wigtonshire-Sir A. Agnew.

Wigton Burghs-*J. M'Taggart.

IRELAND.

Antrim-General O'Neill, Earl of Belfast.

Armagh County-Col. Vernon, Lord Acheson. Armagh Town-L. Dobbin.

Athlone Capt. Mathew.

Bandon Bridge-J. D. Jackson.

Belfast-J. E. Tennent, J. M'Cance.

Carlow County-Colonel Bruen, T. Cavanagh.
Carlow Borough-*F. Bruen.
Carrickfergus-P. Kirk.

Cashel-Sergeant Perrin.

Cavan County-J. Young, H. Maxwell.

Clare-W. N. Macnamara, C. O'Brien.
Clonmel-D. Ronayne.

Coleraine-Alderman Copeland.

Cork County-F. O'Connor, G. S. Barry.

Cork City Colonel Chatterton, *R. Leycester. Donegal-Sir E. Hayes, Colonel Conolly.

Downshire-Lord A. Hill, Lord Castlereagh.

Downpatrick-*D. Kerr.

Drogheda-A. C. O'Dwyer.

Dublin County-C. Fitzsimon, G. Evans.

Dublin City-Daniel O'Connell, E. S. Ruthven. Dublin University-T. Lefroy, F. Shaw. Dundalk-*S. Crawford.

Dungannon-*Hon. C. Kuox.

Dungarvon-*Sergeant O'Loughlin.

Ennis-*H. Bridgman.
Enniskillen-Hon. A. H. Cole

Fermanagh-General Archdall, Lord Cole.
Galway-T. B. Martin, *J. J. Bodkin.
Galway Town-A. H. Lyuch, M. J. Blake.
Kerry-*M. J. O'Connell, F. W. Mullins.
Kildare-E. Ruthven, junior, R. M. O'Ferrall.
Kilkenny County-Hon. C. Butler, W. F. Finn.
Kilkenny City-R. Sullivan.

King's Co.-N. Fitzsimon,* Hon. J. C. Westenra.
Kinsale-Colonel Thomas.

Leitrim-Lord Clements, S. White.

Limerick Co.-Hon. R. Fitzgibbon, *W. S. O'Brien. Limerick Citv-W. Roche, D. Roche.

Lisburn-H. Meynell.

Londonderry Co.-Sir R. Bateson, Capt. Jones. Londonderry City-Sir R. A. Fergusson. Longford-Lord Forbes, A. Lefroy.

Louth-P. Beliew, *M. Bellew.

Mallow-C. D. O. Jephson.

Mayo-Sir W. J. Brabazon, Dominick Browne. Meath-H. Grattan, M. O'Connell.

Monaghan-E. Lucas, *Hon. H. R. Westenra. Newry-*D. C. Brady.

New Ross-J. H. Talbot.

Portarlingtou-*Colonel D. Damer.

Queen's County-Sir C. Coote, *Hon. T. Vesey.
Roscommon-F. French, O'Connor Don.

Sligo County-Colonel Perceval, E. J. Cooper.
Sligo Town-J. Martin.

Tipperary-R. L. Sheil, *R. Otway Cave.

Tralee-Maurice O Connell.

Tyrone-*Lord C. Hamilton, H. Corry.

Waterford County-Sir R. Musgrave, *P. Power.
Waterford City H. W. Barron, *T. Wyse.
Westmeath-Sir R. Nagie, M. L. Chapman.
Wexford County-*J. Maber, *J. Power,
Wexford Town-C. A. Walker.
Wicklow-J. Grattan, R. Howard.
Youghal-John O'Connell.

The Sixteen Representative Peers for Scotland returned to serve in the New Parliament.

The Marquess of Tweeddale.-The Earls of Morton, Home, Elgin, Airlie, Leven and Melville, Selkirk, and Orkney.-The Viscounts Arbuthnot, Strathallan.-The Lords Forbes, Saltoun, Gray, Sinclair, Colville, and Reay (vice Elphinstone).

LIST OF SHERIFFS FOR 1835. Bedfordshire-C. J. Metcalfe, of Roxton, esq. Berkshire-B. Wroughton, Woolley-park, esq. Bucks.-Right Hon. Sir G. Ouseley, Hall-Barnpark, Bart.

Camb. and Hunts.-J. Fryer, Chatteris, esq.
Cheshire-J. H. Leigh, Grappenhall-lodge, esq.
Cornwall-J. Buller, Morval, esq.

Cumberland-R. Ferguson, Harker-lodge, esq.
Derby.-A. N. E Mosley, Burnaston-house, esq.
Devon.-S. T. Kekewich, Peamore, esq.
Dorsetshire-Sir H. Digby, Minterne Magna, Knt.
Essex-G. W. Gent, Moyns-park, Steeple Bum-
stead, esq.

Glouc.-H. W. Newman, Clifton, esq.

Herefordshire-R. Webb, Donnington-hall, esq.
Hertfordshire-W. R. Baker, Bayfordbury, esq.
Kent J. Ward, Holwood, esq.

Lancashire-T. Clifton, Lytham-hall, esq.
Leicestershire-W. Herrick, Beaumanor, esq.

Lincolnshire-T. E. Welby, Allington-hall, esq.
Monmouthshire-C. Marriott, Dixton, esq.
Norfolk-H. Gurney, Keswick, esq.

Northamptonshire-L. Loyd, Overstone-park, esq.

Northumberland-B. Mitford, Mitford-castle, esq. Nottinghamshire-C. Nevile, Thorney, esq.

Oxfordshire-J. Fane, Wormsley, esq.

Rutlandshire-G. Kemp, Belton, esq.

Shropshire-Sir B. Leighton, Loton, Bart.

Somersetshire-W. M. Dodington, Horsington, esq.
Staffordshire-E. Monckton, Sumerford, esq.
Southampton-H. W. Powell, Foxlease, esq.
Suffolk R. Sayer, Sipton-park, esq.

Surrey J. S. Broadwood, Lyne-house, esq.
Sussex-C. Dixon, Stanstead-park, esq.
Warwickshire-Hon. C. B. Percy, Guy's Cliff,
Wiltshire-H. Seymour, Knoyle, esq.

Worcestershire-Sir E. Blount, Mawley-hall, Bart.
Yorkshire-R. H. Roundell, Gledstone, esq.

WALES.

Anglesey-W. Hughes, Plas Llandyfrydog, esq. Breconshire-Sir E. Hamilton, Trebiushun, Bart. Cardiganshire-T. Davies, Nantgwilan, esq. Carmarthen.-E. R. Tunno, Llangenneck pk. esq.

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