15 SEPTEMBER 1838, Page 3

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THE Queen seems to be leading a quiet life at Windsor. Every day her Majesty rides it) the Park, and the neighbourhood of the Castle accompanied sometimes by the Dutchess of Kent, always by Lord Melbourne. In the list of the evening dinner company, by no means $ long one, the name of the premier may be regularly noticed. The other favoured gueets are, besides the King and Queen of the Belgians, Lords Portman, Falkland, Albemarle, and the Baroness Lehzen. Lord John Russell arrived at the Castle on Wednesday evening ; and it is especially recorded, that, on Thursday afternoon, " Baroness Lehren drove out in a pony phreton." Prince Psterhazy and Prince Nicholas Esterbazy left Windsor Castle for London on Wednesday. Yesterday, the Queen held a Privy Council; which was attended by the Lord Chancellor, Lords Melbourne, Glenelg, Palmerston, John Russell, Albemarle, Belfast, and Falkland. The business transacted related to the Colonial currency.

The King and Queen of the Belgians, with the Dutchess of Kent, went yesterday to Bushy Park, to visit Queen Adelaide. Leopold intended thence to proceed to Claremont, and the Queen and the Dutchess of Kent to return to Windsor to dinner.