4 AUGUST 1832, Page 7

etc egurt. On Tuesday, the King honoured the Duke of

Northumberland's fate at Sion House with his presence. The entertainment is described 'as of the most superb description. On Wednesday, his Majesty hada Levee at St. James's ; he returned to Windsor in the evening. The Duchess of Saxe Weimar left the River on Wednesday, in the Arc. wood steam-packet. The Queen accompanied her sister to town, am! afterwards to the Tower ; nor did she leave her until fairly on boarri the steamer. The Queen and the Duchess left Windsor at sevtn o'clock in the morning : how many ladies of high intik had left their couches at that hour, we wonder? The Queen returned to Winds= in the evening with his Majesty. The Daily Papers mention, that the state of the young Prince or Cumberland's eyes has of late caused much uneasiness to his family.. He has lost the sight of one, and the sight of the other is vets defective.