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"Tile Dutehess of Bent is not the only distinguished individual

wly.s hag-gm. , tined inconvenience from their movements being publicly noticed in the official Court Circular. The noble Premier is stated to have recently expressed his high indignation at certain visits to a diplomatic character of high rank being similarly noticed."—Mor sing Paper. We do not believe that Earl GREY is such a blockhead. He has been a "noticeable" man for forty years, and must have become reconciled to paying the penalty of notoriety by this time.