21 JANUARY 1837, Page 8

Sir Robert Peel has arrived at Drayton Manor, from Sir

James Graham's scat, Netberby Hall. His house in Privy Gardens is ordered to lie ready for his reception by the :3Ist.

Lord Lyndhurst left Paris on Wednesday night, for London.

The Puke of Wellington arrived at Strathfieldsaye on Friday last, to remain until the meeting of Parliament.

"Among the dead bodies lately washed on shore on the coast of Baiaa was that of the young Lord Wellesley, nephew of the Duke of Wellington. It is said that be intended to go to Genoa, on hoard a small Sicilian vessel, which was wrecked in the storm.— ',titer from 1%-up!ts, in a Get man Paper. [There must be some mistake here, as the Duke of Wellington has no nephew Lord Wellesley .1 The Earl of Rossiya is very ill, at Dysart House, in Fil'eshire. As be was stepping into his carriage to go to the red banquet at Glasgow, he had an attack, the nature of Ilia is nut itientio:a.d.

We are sorry to learn that Dr. Butler, the recently-created Bishop of Lichfield awl Coventry, is so unwell as to cause the serious apple. bensions of his family and friends.

The Earl of Selkirk, who has been spending: two years in the United States and Canada, reached Liverpool on Friday, in the packet- ship Oxford.

The death of Lord Audley extinguishes a State Pauper pension of 4621. a year, which he was in the receipt of for sixteen years ! Put as the charge is upon the Civil List, and not the Consolidated Fund. that sum is at the disposal of the Government, either in cane or niaay grants. Is there no one of " the order" to whom it would be ac- ceptable?— True Sun.

Forty-eight Greenwich pensioners have died within the last ten days : the influenza, we suppose, is the complaint which has made such havoc among the veterans.

Judge Burton is dangerously ill ; and thus a vacancy in the Court of King's Bench wig probably soot; occur.