17 NOVEMBER 1849, Page 2

Zig (!Joun.

THE Royal Family continue in the enjoyment of good health at Windsor: the Queen and Prince Albert take their early walks together; the Prince shoots, and the children ride about on their ponies and in carriages.

The Queen and Prince Albert visited the Count and Countess de Neuilly at Claremont on Saturday.

Prince Albert went to Birmingham on Monday morning, to inspect the exhibition of manufactures and art in that town.

On Thursday, the day of general thanksgiving, her Majesty and the Prince Consort attended morning service in St. George's Chapel.

The Dutchess of Kent seems to be making a stay at the Castle. She attended service at the parish-church in Windsor on Thursday. The pass- . ing guests of successive days have been Sir Charles Wood, the Chevalier Bunsen, the Honourable and Reverend Edward Moore and his lady.

The Queen Dowager continues much in the same state; passing nights of restlessness followed by languor, alternately with comfortable nights which "considerably refresh" her Majesty. Yesterday, the bulletin was—

The Priory, Nov. 16.

"The Queen Dowager passed the greater part of yesterday without much dis- comfort, but towards evening suffered considerably from oppression. After mid- night her Majesty had some quiet sleep, and is consequently refreshed this morning.

"Davin DAvms, M.D."

The prayers of the congregation of the Chapel Royal St. James's were desired for Queen Adelaide on Sunday last.