Myr Eteurt.
THE King visited Kew on Monday, in company with Lord Francis Somerset. The Marquis Wellesley arrived at the Castle on Monday evening, on a visit to his Majesty ; and Lord Elphinstone took leave of the King and Queen previously to his departure for India. On Wednesday, the King came to town, attended by Sir Herbert Taylor, and held a Court, soon after his arrival, at St. James's Pa- lace. Prince Esterhazy was presented, on his return as Ambassador from the Emperor of Austria to this country. Redsehid Bey, the Turkish Ambassador in the room of Nourri Effendi, was presented by Lord Palmerston, and delivered his credentials to the King. Lord Melbourne, Lord John Russell, Lord Minto, Lord Cottenham, and Sir Martin Archer Shee, had audiences; and the King returned to Windsor in the evening.
The Court removed to Briehton yesterday. Considerable altera- tions and improvements in the Palace there, have been for some time in progress.
The health of the Princess Augusta is nearly reestablished.