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Lord Brougham, always entertaining„, has seldom been more so than

at the dinners at which he has lately been a guest at Widmer Castle ; where his observations on the treatment which he, in common with Lord Melbourne, received at the bands of the Canadians, set the table in a roar. The naivete and originality of his Lordship, at present that his health is so much improved, rendered his society as recbercht: as it was amusing.- - Morning Post. A letter, said to be addressed by the Premier to a noble and learned Lord, relative to the ineccurucy of some statements in the reported speeches of the latter, has excited much conversation in the fashion- able circles, and has brought up the learned Lord from Dover—whether to make Lord Melbourne recall his letter, or to call his Lordehip out, has not yet transpired.—Morniny Post. Mr. Roebuck had an interview with Viscount Melbourne r.ssterday, in Downing Street.— Court Circular.

Mr. Roebuck was also seen in a quarter which left little doubt that be had been with Lord Brougham. It is very generally thought that something is about to happen.—Penny-o. liner.