be Court.
THEIR Majesties seem to be leading a very quiet life at Windsor Castle, taking occasional rides in the Park and neighbourhood. On Monday, the King, accompanied by the Princess Augusta, went to Kew Palace, where he dined, and returned to Windsor in the evening.
On Wednesday, his Majesty, attended as usual by Sir Herbert Taylor, arrived in town, and held a Court at St. James's PaLce ; which was attended by five noblemen,—namely, Lord Hill, the Duke of Argyll, Lord Palmerston Lord William Russell, and the Marquis of Mirafiores, the Spanish Minister, who had an audience to take leave. In the afternoon, the King, having given audience to Lord Palmerston, Mr. Spring Rice, Lord Melbourne, and Mr. Charles Grant, returned to Windsor.