21 SEPTEMBER 1839, Page 8

The Marquis of Londonderry has left England for Lisbon ;

and, it is said, will not return till he has sailed up the Mediterranean—how far is not mentioned.

The Duke of Devonshire has returned to Chatsworth.

The magnificent Rae intended to be given by Sir Robert and Lady.

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lilt among the children. .; We understand that the late Captain Harvey Aston, of the Life Guards, has left his large estates in Cheshire to Mr. Arthur Aston, her Majesty's newly-appointed Minister to the Court of Madrid.—Observer.

The Duke and Dutchesa of Hamilton arrived on a visit to Mr.. Beck- ford, her Grace's father, on Wednesday last, at Bath, where the Duke and Dutchess purpose staying several clays.

The Duke and Dutchess of Cleveland have returned to this country from the German Spas, and are now domiciled at their seat, Newton House, Leeming Lane.—Newcastle Journal.

The Duke of Sutherland has commissioned Mr. Martin to paint a large picture of the " Assuaging of the Waters after the Deluge."

The banqueting hall of Stafford House, which occupies the whole of the Northern side, will be finished before the close of the year. The grand gallery is completed : it extends between 300 and 400 feet, and is a perfect chef-d'amvre.

In consequence of the flooded state of Windsor Park, there was no review there on Wednesday ; nor did the Duke of Wellington, as had been expected, present their new colours to the Forty-fifth Regiment.

Sir John Campbell and Lady Stratheden embarked on Sunday at Brighton for Dieppe, with the intention to return shortly.

Mr. Leader and a party of friends are on a visit to Sir William Molesworth at Pencarrow.