3 SEPTEMBER 1836, Page 6

Fourteen editions of the L3n !horst speeeli, published in a

pamphlet form by Fraser, have been alr,mly disposed of. The more the better. Let the temper and policy of the pm ty, whose mouthpiece Lyndhurst is, become extensively known, and the conviction will spread that all attempts to conciliate theta are vain, mid that vigorous measures must be resorted to, unless the country is to be thrown at the feet of an in- solent and corrupt oligarchy. Lord Lyndhurst will be au effectual promoter of Peerage Reform.

Lord Brougham, after having male an excursion to Keswiek with his daughter, and traversing the vale of Burrowdale, anal visiting Am. bleside, has returned to Brougham Hall, apparently in good health.

Miss Martineau has returned from the United States to Liverpool ; where she is at present residing with her brother, die Reverend James Martineau.

It is understood that the Colonelship of Marines, vacant by the death of Sir C. Cole, is not to be filled up.

The Duke of Norfolk has :given up yachting ;Tend his beautiful vessel, the Arundel, is for sole.

The Duke de Grammont, father of the Countess Sebastiani and Lady Tankerville, died at Paris on Sunday, at the age of eighty-one.