Petersfield has a right to be proud of its Member. Hector is valiant Hector of Troy, when he is a little "groggy,” which is every night of the Session. He is perpetually moving the adjournment of the House, without assigning any reason, and as perpetually getting pulled down by the skirts from behind. Lord Westmeath’s "fever of temperance" would be of no small benefit to this gentleman, whose rosy gills, contrasted with his shining bald head, present every evening, after dinner, a fine picture of a jolly friar of the middle ages. Charivari.