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Lord Brougham has returned to London, and is now at his house irt Berkeley Square ; looking, it is said, remarkably well. lk has paid a visit to Lord Melbourne at Brocket Hall, since he arrived from the North.

The "nobleman" respecting whom so many paragraphs have re- cently appeared, is Lord de Itoos. His Lordship is on the Continent, and likely to remain there.—Morning Herald.

The Royal cellars at Windsor Castle have been lately replenished with a vast addition of choice wine.

Combe Wood, the estate of the late Lord Liverpool, has just bees purchased by the Duke of Cambridge, for the residence of his son, Prince George. It is said that the price given was 35,000/.

The Marquis of Waterford, accompanied by his brother, Lord John Beresford, arrived at Passage on Saturday morning, in his yacht the Gem. His Lordship spent the summer in the Mediterranean. He made the voyage from Gibraltar to Waterford in the short space of seven days. Among the many curiosities which his Lordship has brought home, are three young lions, together with the furs and skins of several animals, collected on the African shores. The lions are very flue; they consunie, we understand, a sheep per day. The yacht, after a short detention under quarantine regulations, proceeded up the river as far as May Park. His Lordship, accompanied by his brother, proceeded on Sunday to Curraghmore.— Waterford Chronicle.

Mr. Ellice has arrived in England, in the Gladiator, from New York.

Lady Morgan intends leaving Dublin altogether, and bud taken it small house in Imes Street, Buckingham Gate ; but she has relin- quished it for another in a more central situation.

The contemplated marriage between Mr. Peregrine Townley, olf Townley Hall, Lancashire, and Lady Caroline Molyneux, fourth daughter of Earl Sefton, is to take place in three weeks.

The Earl of Carlisle has been entertaining a select party at Castle Howard. The Earl's second son, Captain Howard, M.P. for Mor- peth, has been appointed to the command (we believe) of the Wolverine, a fine new sloop of war, just launched.—Post. The Duke of Bedford has given 1000/. to the Metropolitan Churches Fund,