26 MAY 1838, Page 7

Clo Court.

TI1E Queen rode on horseback on Sunday afternoon for about three hours, and again on Monday evening for more than two hours. Her Majesty's companions were the Dutchess of Kent, Baroness Lehzen, Viscountess Forbes, Miss Quentin, the Marquis of Ileadfort, Colonel Cavendish, and Lord Alfred Paget.

On Tuesday evening, her Majesty and the Dutchess of Kent went to the Italian Opera.

The Queen held a Levee at St. James's Palace on Wednesday. In the list of company, which was very numerous, we find the names of the Dukes of Buctleuch, Leinster, Cleveland. Devonshire, Beaufort, Sutherland, and Grafton, the Marquises of Westminster, Tavistock, and Londonderry, Earls of Devon, Gosford, and Roden, Lords Den- man, Petre, Stanley, and Alvanley, the Bishops of Winchester, Ripon, Oxford, and Chichester, Sir Francis Burdett, Messrs. Cbampioa

Dymoke, Edward Fulwer, Bowes, Easthope, Thornely, Raikes Currie, Heade, Pryme, M"raggart, Shinty, Dennistoun. Hallam, and Dr. Lardner. The Queen gave a grand state ballots Thursday to a brilliant party.

Among the guests at the Royal dinner-table this week, besides Lord Melbourne, were Lord Torrington, Mr. George Byng, Lord Falkland, Sir Frederick Stovin, and Mr. Charles Murray. The dinner-parties each day, when her Majesty saw company, were very small.