19 OCTOBER 1839, Page 2

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TEE principal occurrence at Windsor Castle, this week, has been a fire in the chimney of one of the offices. The routine of walks, rides, and diuners, is kept up by the Queen and her guests with so much regu- larity, that the reports of the Court historian might almost be stereo- typed. It is not to hint we are indebted for the account of that vulgar accident—a chimney on Ere. He would never commit the indecorum of fluxing up the Dames of Lords and Ladies. for less that of Royalty itself, with those of the Castle sweep and washerwoman.

Lord Melbourne remains at Windsor in close attendance ; be even went to St. George's Chapel on Sunday, with the Queen and Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg. The Queen Dowager, attended by Lord Howe, Lord Denbigh, Lady Clinton, and other members of her household, departed on Tuesday, by the Birmingham Railway, on her journey to Lord Denbigh's seat, near Lutterworth.

The Dutchess of Cambridge, with the Princesses Augusta and Mary of Cambridge, are visiting the Duke of Devonshire, at Chatsworth.