26 MARCH 1836, Page 9

The conduct of the servants of the visiters at the

Dutchess of Kent's banquet, on Saturday, is said to have been most flagitious ; and their conflict with the Police such as could only emanate from persons accustomed to an audacious disregard of all control and decency.— Globe.

At the request of the Dutchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria, the Commissioners of Woods and Forests have given orders to have the green-house in Kensington Gardens put into repair. This noble building, which was originally erected by George the Second for a ban- quetting-room, has been allowed to fall into a dilapidated condition, after having been used as a conservatory for many years. It is now intended to convert it into a ball-room.