_Miscellaneous.
Lord Brougham has left London for Paris, and his friends do not expect his return for two months. It will be recollected that he told the Lords last session, he would not be wasting his time there another spring, but would go away ;tad return wheu the 1,ords had some business before them.
On dit that Sir Robert Peel has expressed high displeasure at the insubordinatiOn of Sir Frederick Pellock and Sir William Follett ou the Privilege question, and intimated that he must have those about him, when in office, on whom he can depend.
Prince George of Cambridge has been appointed to a supernumerary Lieutenant•Coloncley iu the Twelfth or Prince of Wales's Boyd Lancers.
It is rumoured that Lord Mild° will sail in a few weeks, in the Pique frigate, to succeed Lord Auckland as Governor-General of India.