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The mutual visiting of the various portions of the Royal House are most pleasingly frequent. On Saturday, the Princess Sophia visited their Majesties ; the Duchess of Kent, the Duke of Sussex, and the Princess Augusta dined with their Majesties ; and the Duke of Glou- cester and the Princess Augusta visited the Duchess of Kent. On Sunday, her Highness was honoured by a visit from the Queen. These amiable interchanges have been continued during the week.

The King held a levee on Wednesday; at ivhich the following pre- sentations took place-,-

Mr. J. Rowe, on his' appointment as Chief Capt. Morris, 1st Dragoon Guards, by

Justice 0U:1m:tied, by Viseount Goderieh. Lieut.-Col. Sir Fredenelt - smith. " Mr. A. V. Kirwan, by the Lord Chancellor. Major Dundas, 7th Hussars. by Sir John

Mr. J. C. Dundas, by his father, Lord Macdonald. Dundas. Lieut.-Col. Baker, his Majesty's Commis. Mr. J. S. Taylor, on going abroad, by stoner for the Greek bbundary, by Vis. Viscouto Sidmouth. count Palmerston.

Ensign II. C. Curtis, on his appointment Cornet Nethercote, Royal Horse Guards, to the 85th King's Light • Infantry, by on his appointment, by Lord Hill.

Sir If. Taylor. Major Willock, on his return from Persia, Mr. J. Steplmnson, by the Lord Chancellor. by Admiral Laforcy.

Dr. Borth, tel.,. Physician to H. It. If. the Lieut. Burrough, R. N. on his appoint- Duke or s as'sex, by the Duke of Sussex. molt to his Majesty's ship Melville, by Mr. Vigors. Deputy-Lieutenunt of the Sir J. Graham. County Carlow, by Vis. Duncannon. Capt. M. Head, II: N.by Sir J. Graham.

Mr. S. Murray, bv. Lord J. O'Bryen. Col. Delamotte, on his return from Inaia,

Sir E. Vavasour, by Lord Stourton. by 'Col. E. Fox. • Col. V. Graham, on his appointment to be I.icut. C. J. Pegus, by Col. Savage, C.B, Companion orate Most Honourable M ill. Capt. Deans Dundas, Extra Naval Aide-de- tary Order ef the Bath, by Lord IILLI. Camp to the King. by- Lord Amelius

Rev. W. I taro, by the Earl of Roden. Beauclerk.

Rev. G. Waddington, Fellow of Trinity CoL Payne, C.B. on being appointed a

College. Canth.by the Bishop of London. Companion of the Most Honourable Mr. Dillon, by the Earl of Fingal'. Military Order of the Bath, by Lieut.-

Mr. A. F. Phipps, by General Phipps. Gen. Sir II. Taylor. Lord C. Pa get, on his promotion and going Lieut. Archer. 4th Dragoon Guards, by

abroad, by Sir C. Paget. Lieut.-Gen. Sir George Anson. Lord G. Cavendish, R.N. (late of H.M.S. Lieut. H. H. Whitelock, Indian Navy, on

Madagascar), on his return from the his return from India, by the Right Mediterranean. by Vice-Admiral Sir P. Hon. C. W. Wynn.

Malcolm, K.C.B. General Sir W. Grant, on obtaining leave

Col. ..Court, on his being appointed a to wear the Order of the Lion and Sun. Comp. of the Bath, by Lord F. Somerset. by Sir II. Taylor.

The King has postponed his next Levee, which was announced to he held on Wednesday the 7th of March, to Thursday the 8th, in consequence of the 7th being Ash Wednesday. Yesterday their Majesties left town for Kew, in order to congratu- late the Duchess of Cumberland on her birth-day. They afterwards proceeded to Windsor. The Duchess of Gloucester is stated in the bulletins to be "pro- gressively better."