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Aliseellancons.

The Duke of WellinSlon has left town for Strathfieldsaye, with a waggon-load of plate and sauces, besides sundry cooks and footmen : to it is reasonably concluded that his Grace intends to be very hospitable and jovial during the Easter holydays.

The Earl of' Derby has had another paralytic attack ; and, though he rallied after it, is still seriously ill.

The Marchioness of Londonderry is suffering from a cough and fever, and fears are entertained that her complaint will prove fatal.

The Marchioness of Salisbury has been unwell; hut her Ladyship has departed for Strathfieldsaye ; whilst her husband visits the Mar.- quis of Lothian, at Mount Tivot Lodge, Jedburgh ; where he expects to enjoy "Isis favourite sport of salmon-fishing."

Sir Watkin Williams Wynn is so infirm that he cannot be lifted inte his carriage without the help of several footmen.

The Earl of Clarendon arrived in London from Madrid on Monday. Lord Brougham left London Ibr i..ver on V:ssirossslay. and sos st!ss.

same day weut on. /s.sZliits. the sieamer for Boitiogne, on his route to' Paris.

' The Prnch Marshal Clause' is visiting the provinces and inspecting the principal manuffictories. He has been in communication with Prince Napoleon.

The Duke of Devonshire arrived at Constantinople on the Ttli ultimo; where the Duke of' Buceleuch was also expected. It was rumoured ins the City of the Sultan, that Queen Adelaide -would not return to Eng- land without viewing the unrivalled beauties of' the Bosphorus.

Sir Charles Adam has been appointed Lonl-Lieutenant of' Kinross' shire in the room of his late father, the Lord Chief Commissioner.

A rumour was circulated of a serious affray between the Forty-sixth and Eighty-second Regiments, stationed at Gibraltar, in which Colonel Campbell of the Forty-sixth was killed. The Government prints, how- ever, assure us that it was nothing more serious than a canteen puts- rel, and no mischief ensued.