26 NOVEMBER 1836, Page 8

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The Marquis of Douro has been this week on a visit to Eail Grey, at Howick. He is expected, we understand, to pay a visit to the Duke of Northumberland, at Alnwiek Castle.—Berwick Warder.

Earl Spencer has returned to Althorp Park, Northamptonshire, from a visit to Mr. Coke, at Ilolkham.

Lady Noel Byron has been for some time residing at Ramsgate. She has left that place on a visit to Lord and Lady King, at Oakhain Park, Surry.

The Earl of Errol's sudden de'parture from Brighton, is stated to have been caused by the dissatisfaction expressed by the gentlemen in the habit of hunting with his Majesty's stag-hounds in the vicinity of Aylesbury at the absence of the Master of the Buck-hound& It is also a matter of complaint, that the meetings have been; deferred from October to the present moment ; which was not the case under his Lordship's predecessors.—Morning Herald.

Major- General Sir Henry Bouverie has left England, to assume the Governorship of Malta.

The Honourable Fox Maule returned from Scotland, to his duties at the Home Office, on Saturday.

It is said that Mr. Macaulay has been recalled from Calcutta.

The Duke of Sutherland's fine collection of paintings have been re- moved from Bridgewater House to Stafford House, and hung in the various apartments.

Preparations are making at Eaton Hall for the reception of the Duke of Sussex, who will probably pass the Christnias there.

The Earl and Countess of Jersey left Berkeley Square on Satur- day, for 3liddleton Park ; where they will entertain a succession a visiters.

Lord Melbourne gave a grand dinner on Thursday to the Duke of Devonshire and several noblemen.

Lord Gletielg is on his way from Scotland to London.

Lord Lyndhurst is expected to arrive in a few days, from Paris.

Lord Kinnaird has arrived at Melton 3lowbray, from his seat in Scotland.

There is such a strong rumour of Parliament meeting nearly a month earlier than usual next session, that several of the nobility's Christmas parties are now assembling; while many families are staying temporarily at the watering-places, instead of keeping house in the country for a short periad.—Morning Herald.

Jerome Bonaparte has arrived on a visit to Joseph Bonaparte, at his villa near Acton. We hear that time former will accompany the latter to America.

It is currently reported, that the expected Naval promotion next year will include the whole of the first hundred Captains on the list, ending with the Honourable George Paulet (1836), and that of these thirty will be placed on the retired list of Rear Admirals, leaving seventy on the effective list. This promotion would embrace Captain Ross, Sir James Hillyar, Pym, Wise Bury, Boger, &e.—Deronport Telegraph.

The Carlton Club, which still occupies apartments pro tem. in Dover Street, will resume the occupancy of the Club-house in Pall Mull at Christmas. A new wing has been added to the mansion, and a new private dining.room built.