29 NOVEMBER 1834, Page 10

It is known that the Queen's page, Little Hoosost, was

despatched en courier to Sir ROBERT PEEL, with orders to bring him to England, post-haste. He received from the Royal band 500/. to pay his own ex- penses,—and SW,RoBERT's also, we suppose, in case the worthy Baronet should think that only fair under the circumstances. But Little Honsole bad another commission, the purport of which is not so generally known : he was charged with the duty of forwarding from Paris a number of letters, written by the Queen, or by the German female who uses her pen so industriously in her Majesty's service, (though her communications are sometimes scurvily treated by the haute police of Prince METTEReicn and Co.) to her Majesty's confidants in various parts of the Continent.