7 JULY 1832, Page 2

Lord DURHAM, accompanied by Lady DuatrAm, his two daugh- ters,

the Honourable J. PONS° NHY, Mr. EDWARD ELLICE junior, and Mr. WARD, embarked on board a steamer on Wednesday, at Woolwich, to join the Talavera, at Sheerness.

There are various rumours connected with Lord DertnAm's mission to Russia. Poland is one point on which it is said he will Lave to make representations, but Poland is subordinate to sub- jects more directly British. The Russians are charged with actually attempting what Colonel EvANs long ago charged them with intending—an attack on our Indian settlements. The clement NICHOLAS is also said to have played double in re- spect to Belgium, and, while pretending a mighty zeal for the settlement of that question, to have been all along preventing its settlement. It is even said that his agents dared to intrigue against Lord GREY'S Ministry in the metropolis of England. A good deal of this, the Times, which gives it, allows to be gossip; yet it is all credible enough.