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In consequence of the fine open weather which has just

set in, suc- ceeding the late heavy rains, her Majesty has determined upon re- niaMing in the Isle of Wight until Monday next. A messenger arrived at Windsor yesterday morning from Osborne House, with a notification to this effect.—Times.

The Cologne Gazette of the 15th instant publishes letters from St. Petersburg, contradicting the report of an intended marriage between Princess Olga and Prince George of Cambridge.

The Frankfort Journal reports, that the Prince of Prussia, whilst visiting a building at Rabelsberg, on the 10th instant, fell and fractured his right arm in two places, about two inches above the wrist. Dr. Weiss, the physician, immediately attended and set the limb. In the afternoon theBrince was in a satisfactory state.

The Duke of Portland has been confined some weeks at Welbeek, by a painful and dangerous disease : he is pronounced by the last accounts to. be much better, ifuot entirely out of danger.—Doncaster Gazette.

Lady Georgiana Wolff has acquainted the President of the Com- mittee of the Stoddart and Conolly' Fund, that she has received letters from Dr. Wolff, and also from the Persian Ambassador at the Court of Bokhara, translated into English, by the favour of Colonel Sheil. Dr. Wolff, in letters dated July 29th and August, (no day being specified,) states, that he expected to leave Bokhara in a few days, and had re- ceived a present from the Ameer of a horse, a silver bridle, a robe of honour, andminety ducats ; but had not yet had his audience of leave. The Persian Ambassador, in a letter dated July 23d, stated that he expected to bring Dr. Wolff away in about eight days. It is supposed that the letter of August the 1st, by Dr. Wolff, of a very opposite tenour, was misdated.