14 JANUARY 1837, Page 7

Lord Holland now walks without crutches.

Talleyrand, though in his 84th year, visited King Louis Philip on Saturday, in excellent health and spirits.

Lord William Paget, a Captain in the Royal Navy, and son of the Marquis of Anglesea, has petitioned for a discharge from payment of his debts under the Insolvent Act.

Mr. Fox :Ulnae has been indisposed, but is better, and again attend- ing his duty at the Home Office.

Lady John Russell has been indisposed at Oakley House, Bedford- shire, the seat of the Marquis of Tavistock. Dr. terguson has been sent for to attend her Ladyship.

Lord Morpeth sailed for England on Monday, en route to York- shire.

A French paper, the Constimionnel, mentioned on Sunday, that Lord Lyndhurst being in court during the trial of the Courrier Francais, made the following observation- " I do not understand how they can institute a process of this description. You most be in France very ignorant of representative government to prose- cute journals upon such pretexts as these."

Lord Lyndhurst knowing that the Constetationnel would be quoted in England, was alanred at the imputation of something like a Liberal sentiment ; and lie lost no time in writing to a friend, who wrote to the Times, that he bad not made the remark attributed to him. " Yon will not" he says, "easily believe that I could have committed such an impertinence." Perhaps he did say something of the sort nevertheless. He is not particular as to his denials of having uttered wards heard by hundreds. As to the impertinence, there would have been none in addressing such a remark, sotto roce, to anybody.

Colonel Colebrooke has been appointed Governor of Antigua, and Mr. John Edwards Receiver-General of Jamaica.