3 NOVEMBER 1849, Page 2

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Tun Queen's illness was " not attended with any untoward symptom," said the sole official bulletin, issued on Sunday; and on that day her Ma- jesty was "considered convalescent." On Wednesday, she drove in Wind- sor Park; and on Thursday, " the usual early walks in the Slopes and Windsor Park" were resumed.

Though her indisposition prevented the Queen from visiting the City at the opening of the Coal Exchange, Prince Albert went in state with the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal. The Dutchess of Kent has been a frequent visiter at Windsor Castle. The health of the Queen Dowager continues to excite serious apprehen- sion. On Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the accounts stated 0.Ls.t refreshing sleep during the night had somewhat revived her; bt. Thursday's bulletin announced a slight falling back. The bulletin yesterday stated that her Majesty was " rather restless and harassed1; her cough," and was " suffering from slight oppression."