Z.Cbc court. THE Queen at present lives a quiet life
; and the Court chronicler finds few events to record. On Monday, her :Majesty, accompanied by the Dutchess of Kent, rode in a carriage and four to visit Queen Adelaide at Bushy Park. She returned in the evening, and had a small party at dinner : the company included the Dutchess of Sutherland, Lord and Lady Howiek, and Mr. Berkeley Paget. On Wednesday, Lord Mel- bourne dined with the Queen ; the other principal guests being Lord Milton, Lord Falkland, and Lord and Lady Fitzalan.
On Thursday, her Majesty visited the Haymarket Theatre. She was accompanied by the Dutchess of lia-nt ; and in the Royal box might be seen the Countess of Shark wont. Lady Charlotte Dandas, Miss Anson, the Marquis of I leadfort, Sir William Lumley, and Colonel Buckley.
Preparations have been made at Windsor Castle for the reception of the Court. The Queen i.; expected to leave Buckingham Palace for Windsor this day ; her Alajesty having resolved, it is said, to celebrate her mother's birthday on the Virginia Water.