8 OCTOBER 1842, Page 7

Ifliscellantous.

The Archduke Frederick of Austria, accompanied by Prince Esterhazy, and attended by Captain Fitzroy, R.N., left town on Tuesday, by

the Birmingham Railway, for Drayton Manor, the seat of Sir Robert Peel. He was afterwards to visit the Duke of Devonshire, and the Marquis of Londonderry. Lord Stanley left town on Thursday, to visit Sir Robert Peel. Lord Lyndhurst arrived in George Street on Wednesday, and on Thursday went to Turville Park in Buckinghamshire.

The Earl of Ripon took his departure from London on Monday, for isis seat, Nocton in Lincolnshire.

Sir James Graham has left town for his seat, Netherby Hall, Cumberland.

Lady Ashburton and the Misses Baring have returned to Bath House, Piccadilly, from the Grange, in Hampshire. Lord Brougham is very fond of greyhound coursing; and a few days ago, when his Lordship was recreating himself in this healthy sport, he accidentally stepped upon a large loose stone, and sprained one of his ankles. We are glad to learn, however, that his lameness occasioned thereby has left him.—Morning Post.

A correspondent of the Times says, that although the report of Grace Darling's death was incorrect, she is in such a bad state of health as to cause the worst fears to her friends. She is staying at Alnwick, and has received many and repeated kindnesses from the Duke and Dutchess of Northumberland.