9nt Court.
THE movements of the Court this week have been intimately connected with the Ministerial crisis caused by the hostile vote• of the House of Commons. On Tuesday afternoon, the Earl of Aberdeen, after a meet- ing of the Cabinet Council, waited upon the Queen at Windsor Castle. Next morning, her Majesty and Prince Albert came to town, and arrived at Buckingham Palace soon after eleven. Shortly afterwards the Earl of Derby had an audience of the Queen ; and in the afternoon her Majesty and the Prince Consort returned to Windsor. On Thursday morning the Earl of Derby arrived there from London, and bad an audience. In the evening, at her Majesty's command, the Marquis of Lansdowne arrived, and remained at the Castle till yesterday morning. Her Majesty re- turned to Buckingham Palace yesterday, and the Marquis of Lansdowne had an audience.
While her Majesty was in town on Wednesday, the Duke of Cam- bridge visited the Queen.