8 OCTOBER 1836, Page 6

Colonel Maberley, the successor of Sir Francis Fieeling, has returned

from Ireland, and has already entered upon the performance of his duties at the Post-office.

Dr. Rowley, Master of University College, Oxford, and ViceChancellor of the University, died on Wednesday. Dr. Gilbert, Principal of Brazennose College, is next in rotation for the ViceChancellorship.

Lord Glenelg has left town for Scotland.

Lord Brudenell is gone to the Continent, whence he will proceed over-land to India to take the command of the Eleventh Regiment of Dragoons.

Count Sebastiani, the French Ambassador, arrived in town on Wednesday afternoon from Paris ; and on Thursday had a long interview with Viscount Palmerston at the Foreign Office.

The old Earl of Westmoreland, who, during his sojourn at Brighton, suffered from an almost total deprivation of sight, has had an operation performed on his eyes, and has derived much relief from it.

A young lady recently eloped from one of the Royal palaces with a " young man in humble life." Time Morning Post says she is (or was) a Miss M., the near relative of the Duke of R. A sister of the Duke of Richmond married Sir Peregrine Maitland.

The daughter of a gentleman of fortune in the vicinity of St. James's Street absented herself on Tuesday morning, at an early hour, and, as it is supposed, fled with a gallant son of Mars. The lady, who has just attained her twenty-second year, had made no preparations for her flight ; but she walked out as usual after breakfast, without a servant-maid that used to attend her. She did not return ; and her absence, as may be supposed, caused anxiety for her safety. It was ascertained in the course of the morning, that a chaise:from the City lad been waiting upwards of two hours in Piccadilly, which had conveyed away a lady answering the description of the fair fugitive, accompanied by her gallant. All trace obtained of the parties was, that they had taken their flight down the Bath road. A secret correspondence had subsisted between the parties nearly eight months.—Morning Chronicle.