18 SEPTEMBER 1847, Page 10

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SATURDAY NIGHT.

According to present announcements, the Queen was to leave Ardve- . Ade on Friday afternoon, proceeding by Fort William, &a. to the sea; to anchor at Fleetwood at six o'clock on Sunday eveuing; to pass the night an board; reach London, by railway, on Monday; and sleep at Osborne Rouse on Monday night. Queen continued to take walks and drives. On Monday, her Majesty In the closing days of her Highland sojourn, weather permitting, the and Prince Albert drove to Cluny Castle. On the return a slight acci- dent occurred: as the royal carriage was turning a corner, it encountered a vehicle driven by a gentleman, and was jammed against the wall; but a little delay was the only harm done. On Tuesday evening, the Queen gave a farewell ball for the servants, the neighbouring cotters, their wives and sweethearts. All appeared in Highland costume; Prince Albert as- suming the kilt for the first time.