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Tire King, who spent the first days of the week at Windsor, returned to town on Wednesday, and was received at St. James's Palace by the Dutchess of Gloucester. His Majesty, soon after his arrival, held a Levee ; at which Mr. Edward John Stanley was presented by Lord Duneannon as Under-Secretary of State. The principal Officers of State and of the Household attended the Levee as usual ; but the sprinkling of general company appears to have been very scanty. Among the gentlemen presented, ware several Scottish clergymen, Dr. Black, of Glasgow, Mr. Alexander Monro, Mr. Patrick ()Jason, Mr. James :Macfarlane, Mr. A. Stuart, and Mr. James Marshall.

In the evening, the King dined at Richmond with the Marquis of Lansdowne, and afterwards proceeded to Windsor, attended by Sir Herbert Taylor. The Queen is expected to return by the 20th of August.