27 JANUARY 1838, Page 11

Messrs. Gruneisen and Henningsen, the 6ormer gentleman a corre- spondent

of the Morning Post, arrived at Bayonne on the 16th, on theie road to Paris.

M. de la Reynidre, author of the Almanach des Gourmands, died a few days ago, in Paris, in his eighty-first year.

The report that Lablache lost a great part of his property by the fire at the Italian Opera-house in Paris is contradicted. The fire was caused by an over-heated flue, in a room on the first floor of the theatre. The Italian Opera company will perform for the present at the theatre Ventadour.

The severity of the weather, and the numberless calamities pro- duced by it, occupy a considerable portion of each of the Paris papers. At Paris, as in London, there was a thaw on Monday.

The convent and church of the Augustines at Ghent, a cotton fac- tory, and other buildings in the neighbourhood, were destroyed by fire on the night of Sunday last.

Nearly all the students of Gottingen are again attending to their college duties as usual.