16 APRIL 1853, Page 6

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Orm Queen has been attended by her usual happy fortune : her health has been so good, that only two bulletins have been issued. On Monday, the very numerous series of ladies and gentlemen who called at Buckingham Palace found that "Her Majesty's recovery went on favourably, and that the infant Prince continued well." At the same time it was an- nounced that the next bulletin would not be issued until Wednesday. Great numbers called on that day to read the bulletin: it stated that "the Queen is convalescent," and that "the infant Prince continues well." The announcement was added in the journals that her Majesty's re- covery was so far advanced that no further bulletins would be issued. It is reported that the Court will remove to Osborne about the end of this month.

The Duchess of Kent has visited the Queen every day. Prince Albert has ridden out on horseback daily. On Thursday, he took the Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal, Prince Alfred, and the Princess Alice, to see the Gallery of the New Society of Painters in Water Co- lours, in Pall Mall.