7 OCTOBER 1837, Page 8

The Marquis of Queensberry is still very unwell.

A vacancy in the number of her .Majesty's Lords in Waiting has occurred by the demise of Lord Templemore. The deceased nobleman at the time of his elevation to the Peerage was Military Secretary to Sir Hussey Vivian, at that time Commander of the Forces in Ireland. The present Lord, late the Honourable Henry Spencer Chichester, is in his seventeenth year.

The Marquis of Hertford is expected at Paris from Savoy ; having relinquished his intention of proceeding to Milan, owing to the cholera still prevailing in that neighbourhood.

Lord Wilton's party at Heaton Park, during the annual races, con- sisted of the Duke and Dutchess of Beaufort, the Marquis of West- minster, Eerl Eglintoun, and Lord and Lady Suffield.—True Sun. [Lord Wilton, it is said, is about to give up his races at Heston Park. At the last meeting, we hear, very few of the respectable Lancashire ladies were present. Certain proceedings of his Lordship, unconnected with horse-racing, have become rather too notorious.

The whole of the massive service of plate, consisting of upwards of fifty cheete, belonging to the Duke of Cambridge, which was brought from Hituover, in charge of some of the domestics of his lloyel High- ness, was cleared at the Customhouse on Wednesday, and deposited at Cholmondeley House, Piccadilly. The Duke will continue to occupy Liverpool House, at Dover, until the arrival of the Dutchess and family from Germany.

The Honourable G. C. Norton has recently come into an estate in Yorkshire of 2,000/. a year, bequeathed by a lady named Vaughan.— Rants Advertiser.

Lord Williatn Bentinck has left Vernon Honee for Paris, to join Lie lady, who arrived in that capital a few days back.