18 MARCH 1837, Page 8

The Duke of Roxburgh has been elected a member of

Brookes's Club. The Whigs will do their best to keep his juvenileGruce inclose keeping. The death of a Dean of Bristol, at Torquay, last week, in his eighty- seventh year, leis occasioned "regret " to all the journals : but the cause of this almost universal grief does not appear.

'There is a rumour of the speedy return of the Earl of Durham from St. Petersburg. The further rumour is that the: Duhe of Rich- inond will succeed him,—a bad exchange ; but Lord Durham is wanted iii Eitgland.

The Alerquie and Marchioness of Londonderry have been enter. tabled st splendid fetes in Warsaw, by the order of the Czar. Fetes in Wen saw !—that any Fauglielonan should esteem it an honour to be the ;;Ilest of the Italian Paskewitch, in the midst of wailing victims of Russian barbarity ! \roily, this man was a lit person to represent the Iii Ole!' netion it St. Petersburg ! It is said that the Dukes of Orleans and Netnours are about to visit Enelatel, on the invitation of William the Fourth. The Sailor King was wont to have a prejudice against the King of the Barricades and hk Titre : dimes the royal frost thaw in proportion its the national affee. tion cools ?

Prieee 'Metternich has had the grippe. The Duteliess of Northumberland has not resigned the office of Go. ectness to the Princess Victoria; but as the Princess will be of age and have an esteblishment of her own in the course of a few weeks, we presume that her Grace's engagement is drawing towards a close.

• Viscountess Canning died on Wednesday night. Her son, Mr. Chalks Canning, succeeds to the Peerage : und thereby a vacancy in the representation of Warwick is made. Mr. Canning was to have been one of the Tory candidates for Liverpool at the next election.

The Eurl of Uxbridge, while out with the King's hounds a few days since, killed a valuable limiter, said to be worth 500 guineas, while tukilig a leap neer Blackwood, On lver-heath.