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THE King and Queen left Brighton on Monday morning, and ar. riv. 1 at Windsor Castle in the afternoon. Their Majesties seem tes
been in a rather ungracious hurry to get to their journey's end; he clic Royal carriages dashed through Windsor su rapidly as to leave b ..,nd " the cortege of Eton scholars " assembled to "greet and ac- e. amany their Royol patrons" to the Castle.
About noon vn Wednesday, their Majesties came to St. James's Palace; and soon afterwards the King held the first Levee of the seeeees The general company and the presentatissis were very nuint roue ; co::• sistieg principelly, however, of military and naval officers recentl. honoured with brevet promotion. Among the distinguished pelliOel present, were the Ihikes of Welfingtun, Hamilton, and Montrose, the
Earls of Ripon, Radnor, and Yarborough, Viscount Canter- bury, Isods Denman, Lyndhurst, Stanley, Morpeth, Mahon, and Byron, tie! Bishops of Hereford, Winchester, and Killaloe, Sir Rases:. Peel, eir Andrew Leith Hay, Sir Charles Grey, Sir Charles Begot -III. Fox Maule, and Colonel Higgins. Most of the Ministers aad chief officers of the Household also waited on the King.
After the Levee, the King gave audiences to theArebbishop of York. the Earl of Albemarle, Lord Melbourne, Lord John Russell, Loss: Hill, and Lord Palmerston.
The Queen returned to Windsor Castle at four o'clock. The King.. accompanied by Sir Herbert Taylor, full:need her Majesty in aboic two hours. Investitures of the Orders of the Garter, the Bath, and St. Patrick, will be held on the 17th instant.
The Princess Augusta arrived at St. James's Palace, from Brighton, on Tuesday.