29 JANUARY 1853, Page 2

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TEE QuEEN remains at Windsor, and continues that quiet home-keeping life which has been remarked of late.; and again the Court Circular re- cords neither walk nor drive.

Prince Albert came to London on Tuesday, and presided at a meeting of the Royal Commission of 1851: he returned to Windsor the same day. The Duke of Wellington had an audience of her Majesty on Monday, And kissed hands on being appointed Master of the Horse. Among the visitors at the Castle have been the Duke and Duchess of 11, the Marquis of Breadalbane, the Earl of Aberdeen, Earl Gran- e, Viscount Canning, Sir Charles and Lady Mary Wood, the Speaker of the House of Commons and Mrs. Lefevre.

The Queen's dramatic performances at Windsor Castle, last night, con- sisted of Paul Pry, Mr. Wright sustaining the chief character ; and A Lucky .Friday, a farce by Alfred Wigan.