Transcribed by Susan Bergeron. Geo. The Whitehaven Herald, Tuesday, April 23, 1833 Miscellaneous Humble Utility. They who despise the people call them ignoble and base. In one sense of the word they are indeed the base, for they form the indispensable foundation and support of the whole pillar of society. ..... Welchmen and their Parsons. Some remarks have been made in the House of Lords, on the impropriety of allowing rev. gentlemen to draw large incomes from Wales, without being able to communicate with the people; most of the clergy being totally ignorant of the language of the country. The bishop of St. Asaph was indignant at such a charge. He admitted, however, that he could not speak Welch, but he begged to be understood that he had a chaplain who could; a similar confession was made by another right rev. prelate of the principality. It reminded us of the gentleman who could not speak German, but could play very well upon the German flute. Sunday Herald. ..... Important to Poachers. The Earl of Surrey has made a flit from Workshop Manor in Derbyshire, to Michel-grove, in Sussex, accompanied by his domestics, labourers, and thousand head of his live pheasants. N. B. Very convenient for the London market. ..... O'CONNELL on the Woolsack. On Tuesday, the committee-rooms of the House of Commons being filled with the different election meetings, the CARRICKFERGUS committee were sent into the Court of Chancery, and Mr. O'CONNELL, seated on the Chancellor's seat, gave his dictum of the law to the surrounding members. ..... "Rogues and Vegabonds." Mr. George LAMB says, that managers of strolling players are nothing but "men of straw." We suppose he alludes to their locating so generally in barns. ..... Absolute Monarchy. Talleyrand observed of Russia, that it was an absolute monarchy limited only by assassination. ..... My Son, Sir! "We have been thinking," said a citizen lady to a friend of ours the other day," Mr. SMITH and me has been thinking what we shall do with little Johnny, now he's finished his schooling. What do you recommend, Mr. _____? the boy has great caperabilities." "Oh, then, make him a dancing master, by all means." .....