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The King and Queen have passed, as appears by the accounts frorn Brighton, a very quiet, and, we have no doubt, for that reason a very happy winter. 'There have been few parties of any .kind, andalmost none on a great scale. The quidnuncs attribute this plain and pleasant mode of living—in his love of which the King greatly resembles his father—to the illness of the Queen ; an illness which has been so fre- quently announced, that we have been first led to doubt, and next to dis- believe it altogether. If illness did exist, it could not be very severe ; it does not seem to have operated as a bar on any occasion of business or amusement. Others attribute the domesticity that has prevailed at "the Pavilion to a principle of economy ; a great virtue in a King, for what he spares lie spares not for himself but for his people. It is stated that certain artistes, as they are called, that bad flocked to Brighton in the hope that the same system of idle and useless expense that prevailed in the household of the last Sovereign would be continued in that of King William, have, after much waiting and disappointment, been fain to take their departure. / This is one of the Irmts-of-consi---- derate management; that-it-will-ntbst rejoice the public to learn. It was the reproach of George the Fourth, not that he spent more than he should have done—for John Bull is greatly indulgent in the case of 1 kings—but that the money which flowed to the court treasury from the pockets of the industrious, was permitted to be drawn out of it by the idle and the worthless, for purposes which the wise could not contem- ;platelvithout derision, nor the moral without disgust. William the 'Fourth acts after another fashion : his expenditure is not seen in bauble palaces, or in the jewels of a titled dernirep. "The public," says the Brighton Gazette, "well knows that the King has always evinced a most liberal and charitable disposition - but they are not aware of the extent of private charity bestowed on individuals of this town at the suggestion of the King. Certain members of the establishment have beers deputed by the King to inquire into the distresses of poor families, who, if found. fit objects of charity, have been relieved from the Royal purse ; and, in morer than one instance, the Sheriff's officers have been removed from their premises by the private bounty of the King of England." Deeds such as these are written in a book which will long outlive the records of Mr. Nash's office and the memorandums of Sir Willianz Knighton. Their Majesties arrived in town on Tuesday; and on Wednesday the King held a Levee, the first of the season. The following were the presentations on the occasion-

Vr. Baron Gurney, on his promotion, by Lieut.-Col. W. H. Sykes, Bombay Army; the Lord Chancellor. on his return from India.

The Dean of Carlisle, upon his appoint- moot Co the office of Sub-Almoner.

- Mr. Sergeant Andrews, by the Lord Chancellor.

- Mr. E. Nettlefold, by Major W. mTonkin. Mr. S. Wightwiek, on his appointment as Deputy Lieutenant of Staffordshire. Professor Bigaud. to present Dr. Bradley's Miscellaneous Works.

- Sir J. Burgoyne, on his marriage, by Col. G. Langton. Mr. Hunter, of Blackness, by Lord Panmure. Sir II. Lowe, by Lord Hill. Mr. R. Smirke, by Lord Melbourne. Mr. Austen. on his appointment as Gentle- man of Majesty's Privy Chamber. Dr. D. Barry, K.T.S. on his return from Russia.

Dr. Meyriek, on having receive(' the Royal Guelphic Order of Knighthood.

Dr. Hewett, on appointment as Physician Extraordinstri to the King.

- Sir W. Russell, on his return from Russia, and being created a Baronet. Lieut. Conroy, on his appointment to the Coldstream Guards.

Sir M. Farquhar. by Via. Palmerston. Rev. Dr. Diislin, on his appointment as Chaplain to his Majesty. Mar. of Altercorst, by the Earl of Aberdeen. Earl of Kerry, by the Mar. of Lansdowne. Mr. G. Palmer, Mr. 0. F. Young, Mr. J. D. Powles, and a Deputation from the Ship. owners' Society, with en Address. Mr. Hunter, of Blackness, Deputy Lieu- tenant of ForIhrshire.

. Mr. P. Williams, one of his Majesty's Counsel, by the Lord Chaucellor. . Mr. Pelham, on his marriage, by Lord Yarborough. Earl of Caledon, on his appointment as Lieutenant of the county of Tyrone.

• Lieut.-Col Grant. on hi* appointment to the Government of Scarborough Castle. . lion. Major Keppel, on his marriage, by the Earl of Albemarle.

Visconnt Valletort, on his marriage. Rear-Admiral Sir B. Capel, on receiving the honour of K.C.B.

Mr. L. Brooke, by Admiral Sir C. Rowley. Mr. H. W. Tancred, one of his Majesty's COensel, by the Lord Chancellor. Earl of Renmare, on his appointmeut as Lieut. of the County of Kerry. Dr. E. Blundell, by the Mar. Clenricerde. Vol. Brotherton, on his appointment to the command at Maidstone.

Mr. Macleod, M.P. by Earl Gower.

Sir E. Scott. by Gen. Dyott. The Right Hon. C. Tennyson, by the Mar. of Lansdowne. '- Mr. H. Beard, late Lieut.-Gov. of Berbiee, by Lord Goderich. Mr. G. Hayter, by his Grace the Duke of Bedford.

Hon. A.N.Hood, by his father, I.d.Bridport. Vol. Reek:, late Lieut.-Gov. of Prince Edward's Island.

Mr. C. Marjoribanke, by Capt. Wuolmore. Via. Euniemore, on his marriage, by the Earl of Listowel.

Mr. Stratum, by Sir J. Whatley. Mr. W. K. Child. bv the Mar. of Camden. Mr. Kennedy, on his appointment as Clerk of the Ordnance.

Rev. Dr. 'Birch, by Mr. Sheriff Cowan. Mr. W. Musgrave, by Earl Amherst. Mr. J. Greatheed, by 1,t1. II.Cholmondeley. Sir H. Willoch, on return from abroad, by Via. Palmerston.

• Mr. R. Snow, by Sir Whatley. lice. 'I'. Gamier, Prebend. of Winchester. Sir W. hurt, by the Mar. of Lansdowne. Rt. Hon. Sir B. Tayler, on his return from Berlin.

- Mr. A. Donovan, on his appointment to the Household.

Mr. Woods, Clarencieux King of Arms, on his appointment. Mr. Colman, late Limit, of the Yeoman Guard, by the Mar. of Clanricarde. Rear-Adm. Sir 3. T. Rodd, on being nomi- nated K.C.B.

Mr. II. '1'. trAgnilar, Page of Honour to the King, on his appointment. Mr. Hamilton, °a his marriage, by the Earl of Lichfield.

Mr. H. C. Plowden, Hon. East India Com- pany's Service.

Gen. Sir J. Fraser, on appointment as Grand Cross of Bova' Guelphie Order. Lieut.-Gen. J. Hay. 2d Dragoon Guards. by Sir II. Taylor. Mr. Waklegrave, on his appointment to the Scots Fusileer Guards.

Major-Gen. Sir '1'. Revue% on appoint- ment to be Colonel of the 99th Regt. Col L. Greenwell, CB., by Baron d'Omp- toda.

Col. Faunee, CT., by Lord Hill.

Major Mahon, tenth Regt„ on his appoint- ment, by Sir I. Conroy. Lieut. and Adj. T. Fanner, 4th or Ring's Own, by ColFaence. Mr. A. Blount, Genealogist of the Bath, on his appointment. Col. Greenhill, C.B., Madras Infantry, on his return from India.

Lieut.-Col. Hartley. 57th Kept., on pro- motion, by Sir W. Inglis.

Mr. B. Baker, by Lord E. Somerset. Lieut.-Col. Colby. Superintendent of-the Ordnance Survey.

Col. G. Napier, on appointment as Aid-de- Camp to the King. Lieut.-Col. Creagh, on appointment to the 4th Foot. by Lord Hill, Col. Trench, on appointment as a M.K.C. Royal Guelphie Order.

Major A. Lyster, by the Right Hon, S. Rice.

Capt. 0.W. Wines, R.N. Rev. Dr. Shepherd, late senior Chaplain St. John's Cathedral, Calcutta.

Major Hall, 1st Life Guards, on promotion, by Col. Lygon. Ensign Evatt, 62d Regiment, on his ap- pointment, by Sir II. Taylor. Major St. John, 52:1 Regiment, on return from foreign service. Mr. R. Knox, 4th Light Dragoons, by Major-Gen. Sir C. Dalbiac. Paymaster Thompson, Slat Regiment, by Mejor-Gen. Sir C. Dalbiste. Capt. Rainier, C.B., R.N., on his appoint- ment to II. H. S. Britannia.

Capt. Irving, 4th. or the King's Own Regi- ment, by Col. Fauna,. C.B.

Capt. J. W. Gabriel, R.N., on his return from the West Indies.

Capt. R. Berford, Adjutant King's Own, L.I.M.

Capt.Caulfield, 17th Foot, by Vol. Pounce. Capt. W. Flood, 51st L.I., by Sir A. Bar- nard.

Capt.Stephera,on appointment as Equerry to H. R. H. the Duke of Cambridge. Mr. Sergeant Russell, on his appointment as Chief Justice of Bengal.

Dr. W. Whymper, Coldstream Guards, by Lord Melbourne.

Col. Whitmore, R.E., on being nominated a Corn. of the Royal Guelphie Order. Sir W. Franklin, as Knight Corn, of the Gnelphic Order. Mr. II. Elwin. by Lord Albemarle. Capt. Kitson, RE.. by Sir A. Bryce. Capt. A. Hotham, 76th Kept., by Vice-Ad- miral Sir W. Hutham.

Capt. Eden, R.N., by Vice-Admiral Sir T.

Capt. Auldjo, 96th Kept., on promotion, by Lieut.-Col. Fox.

Capt. Drewry, Mad. Eng.. on his return to India, by Lieut.-Col. Bowler. Capt. J. Percy, R.N., by the Earl of Be- verley.

Capt. .1. Maclean, 20th Kept., on promo- tion, by Lord F. Somerset.

Capt. R. D. King, 52nd Light Inf., by Sir It. King, from foreign service. Capt. Chambers, R.N, on appointment to H. S. Ocean.

Capt. Gore, 14th Regt., by II. R. H. the Duke of Sussex.

Capt. Clement, R.N., on his return from foreign service. Lieut.-Gen. Sir C. Egerton, on his appoint- ment as a K.C. of the Guelphie Order. Dr. J. Gibney, Physician to the Sussex County Hospital. Major-Gen. W. Paterson, Major-Gem. Sir A. Clifton, Major-Gen. Smith, and Capt. W. A. Montagu, on being nominated Mi- litary Knights Commanders of the Royal Guelphic Order. Capt. Maher, by Vol. Tynte. Capt. 3, A. Trant, by Lord Beresford. Commander Castle, on his promotion, by Sir J. Graham.

Commander 3. Forster, by the Hon. Capt. Barrington.

Lieut. J. Lomax, by his father. MajonG en. Lomax.

Lima. G. A. Hughes, by Major-Gen. Sir .T. Malcolm.

Lieut. Glegg, on his appointment, by Vol. Beate.

Commander Larcom, on promotion and re- turn from foreign service. Commander Canine, on his return from service.

Lieut. J. Graham, by the Right Hon. the Earl of Oxford.

Lieut. Denham, R.N. by Sir J. Graham. Lieut. Davis, on his return from foreign service, by Lieut.-Col. Fox. Commander B. Greene, on his return from service.

Lieut. E. T. Egerton, by his father, Lieut.- Gen. Sir C. Egerton. Lieut. W. J. Byng, on appointment, by Lient-Gen. Sir J. Byng.

Cornet W. Rose, by Lieut-General Mundy. Lieut. Ilotham, by his father. the Hon. and Rev. F. Hotham.

Lieut. A. L. Montgomery, R.N. by Vice- Admiral Sir C. Rowley. Ensign G. Egerton, by his father, Lieut.- Gen. Sir C. Egerton. Ensign Wilkins, by his father, Lieut.-Col. Wilkins, Ensign Dyke, by his father. Mr. 0. Dyke. Ensign Farrant, by Gen. Sir E. Paget, G.C.B.

Ensign W. L. G. Baker, on receiving his commission, by Lord Foley.

Ensign the Hon. T. Murray, on his ap- pointment to the 76th Regiment.

At the Court which preceded the Levee, the Dublin Corporation Anti- Reform address was presented to the King on the throne. The Court Circular, holding fast the form of sound words, says it received a most gracious answer : the "gracious answer" we shall notice by and by.

After the Levee, a Chapter of the Bath was held, at which 'Ad- mirals Tremayne and Bladen Capel were instituted Knights Com- manders.

A Privy Council followed, for the purpose of introducing Sir Wil- liam Garrow, who has received that high distinction on his retiring from the Exchequer Bench. The report of the judgment on Captain I'Vatrington was submitted to his Majesty's approbation at the same Council ; which, from the business that preceded it, was prolonged to a late hour in the day.

The Queen held her first Drawing-room yesterday. The following were presented to their Majesties—.

Mrs.: Langford Brooke, on her return from abroad; Lady Oakley, on coming to the Peerage; Alderman Sheriff Cowan, by Viscount Melbourne; Mr. Sheriff Pink, -by Vis- count Melbourne; Mr. Hunter, Deputy Lieutenant of Forfitrshire, by Lord Pansuure; Mrs. R. Jelf, by Baroness Ompteda; Captain the Hon. 3. Ashley Maude, C.B.,..R.N., by the Vice-Chamberlain.

The following list comprises the whole, or nearly the whole, of the general company-

Dukes—Buckingham, Northumberland, Argyll, Richmond, Dorset, St. Alban's. Duchesses—De Dino, Dowager Richmond, Montrose, Bedford, Roxburgh, St. Alban's. Marquises—Camden, Salislmry, Abercorn, Louslonderry, Allen, Bristol, Thomond,

Ailesbury, Cleveland.

Marchionesses—Stafford, Clanricarde, Londonderry, Salisbury, Lansdowne, Choi- moutleley, Alicia, Cornwallis, Thomond, Sligo.

Earls—Amherst, Mulgrave, Gosford, Howe, Aberdeen, Kerry, Bathurst, Westmor- land, Hsuldington. Roden, Clarendon, Mayo, Chichester, Deubigh, Sandwich, Baudon, Mansfield, Brownlow, Taukerville, Oxford. Jermyn. : Countesses—Amherst, Tankerville, Carlisle, Albemarle, Glengall, Listowell, Had- dington, Clarendon, Lichfield, Mansfield, Sandwich, Clanwilliam, Dowager Chichester, Pembroke, Chichester.

Visceents—Strangfortl, Beresford, Sydney, Morpeth, Hood, Hohnesdale, Cole, Ennis- more, Villiers, Newark, Acheson, Bernard.

Viscountesses—Ennismorm Combermere, Hampden, Hood. Lords—Saltonn, James O'Bryen, Byron, Lyndhurst, Killeen, John Russell, Mayo, Dover, Stuart de Itothsay, Auckland, Redesdale, G. Hill, Brudenell, Belhaven, Suffield,

Tullamore, Kenyon, Both:en, Burghersh, Colville, Oakley, Lovaine, Decies. Fitzroy Somerset, Montague, W. Lennox, Pollington, Teynisent Bridport, Howick, Ernest Bruce, Ingestrie, A. Hill, J. Symer.

ladies—Mary Fox, Wheatley, Lilford, Peel. Charles Rowley, Lynehurst, Sidney, Graham, Georgiana Bathurst, Mary Pelham, Shelley, Byron, I.. Russell, Denman,

Gordon, S. Cost, Butlers, A. Hervey, G. Hervey, S. Hervey. Cockburn, H. Herbert, C. Koppel, A. Byng, G. Grey, M. Wood, L. Fitz Maurice, Dickson, A. Beresford, I. Am- herst, Dalrymple, Shaw Stewart, Manners, H. Clive, L. Kilderbee, A. Milbank, Mary O'Bryen, C. Powlett, Fuller, Stephenson, Jolliffe, Gomm, Astley Cooper, Georgiana

Murnty, M. Dundas, Duckett, E. Fielding, Christie, E. B. Bruise, Nugent, Kink-sell. E. Reynell, Emily Graham, Cornwallis (two), Fuller, Hon. Middleton, J. Blaehford,

A. Peel, Augesta Cotton, Augusta Baring, Aldis, Cecilia Underwood. Cecil Delafield, Elizabeth ()Tryon, Fitzroy Somerset, Hardy, Caroline Murray, Belhaven, '1'. S. Rice, Egerton, Champagne, Mary Stephenson, 13. Johnstone, Caroline Graham, H. Stanley, Constable.

Count Chrittien de Danneskiold Samsoe.

Baron Linsingen.

Bight Honourables—Sir Robert Peel. C. Poulett Thomson, Charles:Grant, Sir C. Ro- binson, Robert Grant, Sir R. Gordon.

Honourables—Mrs. Munday, Mrs. Pelham, Mrs. Alexander Donovan, Mrs. George Campbell, Edmund Phipps. Miss Gardner, Miss hinter& Miss Kenyon, Mrs. Bowles, H. Duncan, RN.' Miss Montague, Major Keppel, Lady Grey, Thomas Hugh Nugent, Thomas Dundsts, Mrs. Dundas; John Bloomfield.

Bishops—Rochester. Bristol, Eater. Sirs—John B. Johnstone, Charles Clarke. Robert Greenhill Russell, Bart., M.P., Ar- thur Chichester, M.P., C. Wetherell. John Shelley, Martin Archer Slice, Michael Shaw Stewart, Astley Cooper, Bart., Wathen Waller, Henry Wheatley. Joseph Whatley, Herbert Taylor, Edward Sterden, Philip Sidney, George B. Pocock, Archibald Christie, John Bridges, M.P., J. Rennie. Brook Taylor, Scone, Henry Willock, E. Tucker,

Mint° Farquhar, C. Aldis, Rowland Hill, W. Middleton, Edmund S. Ilayes, M.P., W. Jolliffe, Samuel R. Meyrick, W. Garrote. 7. Wyateille. David Barry, F. French, Harris Nicolas, T. Troubridge, J. Gibbons, F. II. Bathurst, G. Wilson, J. Shawc, J. Colburit J. ',arrant, W. Gordon, 0. Ouseley, G. Slice.

Dean of Carlisle.

Rev..Doetors—Kuper, Blomberg, Birch, Blair.

Rer. Messieurs—T. J. Foote' Ilowes,Thomas Gregory. G. 3. Brookes, M.A., J. Horsley Dakins, J. Delatield, J. Merewether, C. II. R. Rodeo, C. P. Price, It. W. Self, J. R. Wood, II. Hervey.

Doctor Granville.

Messieurs—Baring, Rosson, Goulburn, Berries, Kennedy, Hope, Colquhoun, A. Foun- taine, C. Mills, E. a'ettlefold, W. Taylor, Conroy. Arbuthnot, Pepys, B. Marrable,

Williams, W. K. CMIch, F. H. Arnett, Lester, M.1'., Semple, Vizard, Mitford, C. Douglas, B. Oliveira, H. B. Cttrteis, M.P. Balfour, M.P., G. Pigott, Binghstm, H. F. Scott, Halswell, L. Brooke, limiter, Kate, R. Ellice, F. W. Mullins, M.P. Cotton, Littleton, A. Donovan, F. North, M.P. Wallace, W. Wyndham, Sinclair, Kilderbee, Mitchell, Cottony, M.P. Kemp, H.P. S. Mackenzie, R. Dundas, IV. Banlies, Babbage, 3. Frost, Napier, Davies, T. Poyuder, Strachan, F. Ponsonby, F. Molynenx, Barry, II. Story, Lawley, H. Ross, M.P. Stanley, T. P. B. Chichester, Norris, Tisdall, M. Thomas, Le Merchant, J. Greatheed, C. E. Jenkins, Gordon, T. Fitzgerald, W. Smith, A. C. K lug, Clive, C. Gore, Stephenson, F. Bedingfeld, Mellish, Gambier, Dawkins,

Hood, F. Seymour, G. Morant, S. Rice, Glegg, Thompson, Crawford. Castle, CareW, Fitzgerald, Dawson, Kenyon, Holesworth, Clive, H. Compton, Wellesley, R. S. Davis, D. Browne, Milbank, G. F. Smith. Mistresses—Woolmore, Williams, Howley, Arbuthnot, Baring, De Rothschild, H. Benne, C. Mills, L. Brooke, M.P. Smith, Mitchell, R. Ellice, R. Bodes, Dawkins, H. Webster, Stuart, Vol. Chaplin, Fitzgerald, Purcell, Lawley, D. Browne, It. Jell; Elwood, Gest. Moore, Dawson, Clitherow. Misses—Flanney, Baring, Chichester, Hervey, Cotton, Christie, Denman, Dnekett, Conroy, Wheatley, Laura Wheatley, Fanny Stephenson, Beresford,131achfortl, Mitchell,

Hervey, Bathurst, Hatt pelt Emily Hardy, Dickson, Wood, Mary Hardy, G. V. Har- court, Dawkins, Hardy, Fielding, Arbuthnot, Kinloch, S. Rice, Colborne, Quentin, Caslogan (two), Frances Christie.

Field Marshals—The Duke of Wellington, Alured Clarke. Admirals—Sir Robert Otway, Bart., Sir Charles Rowley, Sir Charles Ogle, Sir Ro- bert Stopford, Sir J. Beresford, Honeyman, Sir Pulteney Malcolm, Sir Thomas Hardy, Adams, Sehomberg, Hanlyman, M'Itinley, Lambert, Sir S. Rodd. Generals—Hon. Sir II. Grey, G.C.13., Lord Forbes, Sir C. Egerton, Sir A. Clifton, Mundy, Bonham, -Sir G. Elder, K.C.B., Sir R. Dundas, Sir T. 13I'Malton, Bart, Brooke, Sir J. Nicholls, Knt., wort; Sir T. Bradford, Sir T. Bowser, K.C.B., Tylley, C.B., Sir D. Gilmour, K.C.B., Sir G. Quentin, K.C.B., Sir J. Macdonald, Wetherell, O'Loghlin, Warren, Sir T. Reynell, Sir J. Malcolm, Sir S. Hawker, White, Sir C. Dalbiac, Sir J. Ross, Clitheroe, Anderson, Sir J. Campbell, Moore, Sir C. Grant, Sir W..1-lutchinson, Sir J. Elley, Sir 3. Fuller, Sir P. Carrot Sir II. Wheatley, Phipps. Colonels—Fox, Sir C. Thornton, O'Reilly, Higgins, Baker, Sir A. Murray, W. Jones, Sir A. Dalrymple, Brotherton, Arnold, Bowles, Poten, Sir A. Dickson, G. Napier,

Elphinstone, Currey, Sir L. Greenwell, Hope, Wedderburn, Meyrick, Townshend, Chaplin, Webster, Colby, Peel, Creagh, Lambert, Stanhope, Campbell, Maberly, Rice. Clitheroe, Greenhill, 0.13., Savage, C.13., Bowater, Sir C. 13. 'Jere, Wynyard, Sir J. R. Eustace, Elwood, H. Baillie, S. Dales, Fanshawe, Radcock, Addison, Sir A. Christie, Ready, Woodford, Carmichael, Hare, Russell, Sir W. Comm. Charlewood,

Majors—Gort, Hyde, Mahon, Matson, R. Macdonald, J. Wilkinson, G. E. Jones, H. Baring, Sullivan, Pigott, M.P., Newton. Cap-tains—Campbell, Woolmore, Bowles, R.N., Aylmer, Rainier, R.N., Elliot, R.N., Cost, W. Gordon, R.N., H. Meynell, R.N., Barrington, R.N., V. Harcourt,R.N, Bullen,

C.B., Gore, AL Fowler, R.N, A. Jones, R.N., Batley, Trotter, Badcoek, R.N., Caulfield,

T. Ashburnham, Robe, W. Lynar, Watson, Skipsey, Berford, W. Flood, Byng, A. Trent, Brown, Boyd, Hope, Grover, Maker, Bastard, R.N., Waller, :r. W. Gabriel, R.N., H. R. Brandreth, Stephens, 3. A. Maude, C.B, R.N., J. Maclean, Fending,. R.N., Eden, R.N., A. Sheppard, R.N., Bentinek, Berens, Chipchase, H. Seymour, M.P., Hancock, C.B., R.N, Riley, Drewry, A. Maitland. R.N., R. Burton, R.N. Commanders—J. Alexander, W. Richardson, J. Forster, G. Evans, Lareom, H. D. C. Douglas, R.N., C. Frederick. Tomkins, Savage, G. Norton. Lieutenants—Conroy, Newnham, R.N., H. Grant, J. P. Duties, R.N., R. Rowley, Stuart, Charteris, R.N., C. H. Joy, R.N., II. M. Denham, R.N., 3. Graham.

Cornet Holdenshaw.

Ensigns—Evatt, Farrant, Hon. T. Murray. In the evening, there was an illumination in honour of her Majesty's birth-day, by the.. Royal tradesmen and the Clubs ; alas ! the lames shone in the pages of the newspapers only. A darkness like that of

Egypt settled down upon the Metropolis early in th'e evening, and crowns and mottoes were alike shrouded from the view of' the straggling and bewildered passengers, who ventured on business or pleasure to -feel their dubious way through the palpable obscure.

It is understood that their Majesties will honour the two Great Theatres with their presence next week. Monday and Thursday are

the days, according to present report. The Duchess of Gloucester has been considerably indisposed.

The Duchess of Kent' and the young Princess, who again reside at Kensington Palace, are pretty regular in their promenades in Hyde Park. On Thursday they visited Covent Garden Theatre.