'A t Cunt.
THE QUEEN and the children have taken their usual Windsor exercise, and Prince Albert has been twice out shooting, this week. On Tuesday, the birthday of the Princess Royal, the band of the Horse Guards played select pieces on the South Terrace at seven in the morning.
Prince Albert came to London on Wednesday, and presided at a meet- ing of the Governors of the Wellington College : he returned to Windsor in the afternoon. Yesterday the Prince went to Portsmouth to witness the embarkation of a detachment of the Guards for the Crimea, in the Royal Albert.
The guests at the Castle have included Sir Charles Wood, the Prin- cess Gauromma of Coorg, Prince Ernest of Leiningen, Prince Victor of Hohenlohe, and the Earl of Clarendon.
Lieutenant John O'Reilly, RN., submitted to the Queen and Prince Albert, on Monday, a panoramic sketch of the combined fleets attacking Sebastopol on the 17th October, and other drawings connected therewith, made by his son, Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly, of the steam frigate Re- tribution.
Mr. S. C. Hall submitted to Prinoe Albert several engravings from pictures at Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, and Osborne.