25 FEBRUARY 1832, Page 12

We have the authority of Sir HENRY HALFORD for stating,

that the Copdolo-gratulatory Letters, inserted in a late Spectator, were not those he wrote, and unluckily misdirected, to Earl WESTMORLAND and the Marquis of TAVISTOCK. The criginals are, it seems, destroyed ; and some forging knave, familiar with the turn of the medical Baronet's ideas, has imitated his style so completely as even to deceive his best friends ; and the circumstance, we fear, has caused him some ex- citement. Sir HENRY says that he did not even write any thing like the letters published ; and a friend of his, in the Times, asserts that the letter to Lord TAVISTOCK contained no allusion to politics. What stories they do tell at the Clubs !