14 DECEMBER 1861, Page 6

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WINDSOR CASTLE, DEC. 7.—The Queen, accompanied by Princess Alice, drove out this morning in an open carriage.

His Royal Highness the Prince Consort has been confined to his apartments for the last week, suffering from a feverish cold, with pains in the limbs. Within the last two days the feverish symptoms have rather increased, and are likely to continue for some time longer, but there are no-unfavourable symptoms.

SUNDAY, DEC. 8.—The Queen, Princess Alice, Prince Arthur, Princess Helena, Princess Louise, and the Prince and Princess of Leiningeu, the ladies and gentlemen of the Court, and the domestic household, attended Divine service this morning in the private chapel of the Castle.

Disc. 10.—The Queen, accompanied by the Princess Alice, drove out this- morning in a carriage-and-four, attended by the Lady in Waiting and Major Da Platt.

Dec. 11.—The Queen drove out this morning in a carriage-and-four, attended by the Duchess of Athole, Lady Augusta Bruce, and Lord Alfred Paget. A bulletin of the health of the Prince Consort was issued this day: " His Royal Highness the Prince Consort is suffering from fever, unattended by unfavourable symptoms, but likely, from its nature, to continue for some time- ' " JAMES CLARK, M.D.

" HENRY HOLLAND, M.D.

" THOMAS WATSON, M.D.

" WIT.LiAm JENNER, M.D.

" Windsor Castle, Dec. 11."