Alfred Guillaunie Gabriel D' Orsay, count, a man of fashion, born in Paris, Sept. 4, 1801, died there, Aug. 4, 1852. He was the son of a general, and early served in the French army. He became acquainted with the earl and countess of Blessington on his first visit to London about 1822 with his sister, the duchess de Gra-mont. In 1827 he married the earl's daughter by his first wife, but separated from her some time after her father's death in 1829. Almost from the beginning of the acquaintance he was a constant companion of Lady Blessington in her travels, and at Gore house in London. In 1849 they went to Paris, where she died June 4. In London he was an oracle in fashionable life. He was singularly handsome and brilliant, and excelled as a painter and sculptor. He was a friend of most of the eminent men of his day, including Louis Napoleon, who shortly before the count's death appointed him director of fine arts. Engravings of his "Gallery of Portraits " appeared in New York in 1875. - The countess d'Orsay, who married soon after his death the Hon. Charles Spencer Cowper, died Dec. 17, 18G9.