18 MARCH 1854, Page 5

CO _Curt.

QUEEN Vic-tome, accompanied by Prince Albert and the children, went to Spithead in the Fairy on Saturday, and personally bade adieu to the first division of the Baltic fleet under the command of Admiral Sir Charles Napier. Her Majesty led the fleet out to sea as far as the Nab Light, and returned to Osborne about five o'clock. On Thursday she again visited Spithead, to witness the sailing of Admiral Cony in the Neptune.

The Queen embarked at Osborne yesterday, and, passing through the war-ships that remained at Spithead, landed at Gosport, and proceeded by railway for London. The Royal party arrived at Buckingham Palace shortly before six o'clock.

The Earl of Clarendon, Chevalier Bunsen, and General Count de Groe- ben, had audience of the Queen on Wednesday, and dined with her Mal esty.

Prince Leopold of Saxe Coburg left London for the Continent on Fri- day the 10th.

The health of the Duchess of Gloucester has improved this week.