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THE Queen and Prince Albert are still at Osborne, in good health, and take daily exercise together.
On Tuesday, the Prince of Prussia arrived at Osborne on a visit to her Majesty, and staid till Thursday. The Archbishop. of Canterbury staid on a visit from Saturday till Monday; and Lord Ashley was a visiter on Wednesday.
The Queen held a Court and Privy Council on Saturday. At the COurt, Dr. Sumner was presented, and did liomage on being appointed Archbishop of Canterbury; Dr. Hampden, on being made Bishop of Oxford. At the Privy Council, the Archbishop was introduced and sworn a Privy Councillor. Lord Lansdowne had an audience.
Lord John Russell arrived at Osborne on Thursday, and had an au- dience.
The Queen's return toloy wn seems to be fixed for the 2d of May; the infant Princess to be baptiedd on the 13th, and her Majesty's birthday to be kept on the 27th. 'Sfatt balls *411 be'given on-the 19th of May and the 16th June, and a counert on the 31st of May.