22 APRIL 1837, Page 10

The remains of Lady De Lisle were removed from Kensington

on Monday, and taken to Penshurst. Among the carriages in the pro. cession, were three of the King's. the Queen's, the Princess Anausta's, the Dutchess of Gloucester's, and those of Lords Wellesley. Brown. low, Howe, Mayo, Brougham, Beresford, and Sir Richard Vynan.

A large and distinguished party was given on Saturday by Miss Harriet Martineau, at which so much difficulty was experienced from the crowd of carriages, that more than one was broken before the aid of the Police could be obtained.—courier.

Lord Lyndhurst has returned to London, in time for the discussiot of the Irish Municipal Bill. His daughter remains in Paris, very ill.

A report of the death of the Countess of Lincoln has been in all the papers ; but her Ladyship, though unwell, is not dead or in danger.

The honourable and reverend Dr. Gerard Wellesley lies danger. ously ill at Apsley House.