11 OCTOBER 1828, Page 1

Donna Maria da Gloria arrived in London on Monday evening,

from Bath, and established her little court at Grillon's in Albe- marle-street. A guard of honour is placed at the door; and the rabble crowd the street, for the chance of catching a sight of the young Queen when she appears at the window or comes out on the balcony. The royal child has been congratulated, by message, from his Majesty ; and visited by the Duke of Wellington and the Earl of Aberdeen. We are not sure that she made the speech to the Premier set down for her by the newspapers—" I know that your Grace once saved the crown of Portugal for my august grand- father, and I trust that it NV/11 now be a second time saved by you."

The Portuguese in London have voted to " her Majesty Donna Maria the Second," a dutiful address, a golden sceptre, and a splendid copy of Don Pedro's Charter.

A remonstrance on the part of Austria is said to have been made against the child's being brought to England, contrary to the in- structions of her father. She is now lodged at the expense of the British Government; but will retire to Laleham in a few days, and live privately, as becomes her years.