16 NOVEMBER 1839, Page 2

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THE Princes of Saxe Coburg. attended by Lord Alfred Paget, Count Kolowrath, and Baron Alvensleben. took their departure on Thursday from Windsor Castle. They went to Dover, to embark in a steamer for Brussels, where they will pass s-me time with King Leopold. The Morning Pest says--" Their serene Highnesses are not expected to return to this country before the month of March next." The Queen and the Dutehess of Kent continue to eejoy good health ; but the weather has prevented them from taking much out-of-door exercise.

(111(2QII Adelaide left Lord Howe's on Monday, and proceeded to Drayton Manor, on a visit to Sir Robert Peel, On Tuesday, her Majesty, attended by Sir Robert and Lady Peel, Earl Howe, the Earl and Countess of' Denbigh, and Sir Horace Seymour, visited Tam- worth. The Mayor and other authorities were introduced to the Queen at the Town-hail; and she was followed in her visit to the church by crowds, who frequently cheered her Majesty. A procession, consisting of the principal persons of the place, followed the carriages to the bounds of the borough, where the Mayor took a formal leave of the Queen.

Yesterday, a Privy Courcil was held at Windsor ; when Lord Ebrington was sworn in Lord Lieutenant of Devonshire, and the Earl of Errol kissed hands as Lord Steward of the Household.

Prince George of Cambridge arrived in town yesterday, from Rot- terdam.