23 NOVEMBER 1850, Page 2

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Tim Queen enjoys good health at Windsor; and is reported, we cannot say bow truly, to be less alarmed than indignant at the Italian in- vasion of ber realm, which has so discomposed her loyal lieges. Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar has become her guest; and the Earl and Countess of Granville have had the honour to pay her a visit. Prince Albert has journeyed to London on business, and has hunted and shot in the country with due enjoyment. The Queen's eldest child, the Princess Royal, passed her tenth birthday on Thursday the 21st ; and the event was pleasantly marked by serenad- ings under the window of the fair Princess, from the military band.