5 MARCH 1831, Page 14

THE KiNo.—His Majesty and his Royal Consort left town for

'Windsor on Saturday. They were welcomed by the loyal people of Windsor with an ardour that absence had only tended to render more intense. On Wednesday about two o'clock, their Majesties arrived in town, for the purpose of holding a levee, &c. as had been previously appointed. Im- mediately on his arrival, the King held a Chapter of Grand Crosses of the Bath; when Count Munster and Sir William Houston were invested with the cross and riband of the order. Count Munster, who holds no other English order, was knighted by the Sovereign on his being introduced.

At the levee which ensued, the following presentations took place.

Col. Sir C. W. Thornton, to return thanks for re- ceiving the honour of Knighthood, and on being made Military Commander of the Royal Hano- verian Guelphic Order. The Mar. of Taristock, by the Earl of Albemarle. Capt. Ashmore, Beth Regt. by Col. O'Malley, 8.9th ltegt. Lord Russell, by the Earl of Aibemarie. Earl of Leitrim, by the Earl of Charlemont. Hon. Capt. G. Campbell, R.N. enticing appointed Groom of the Bedchamber, by the Marquis of Winchester. Mr. Adrian D'Epinay, Delegate of the Inhabi- tants of the Mauritius, by the Right Hon. Via. Goderich, Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Visaed, Secretary of Bankrupts, by the Lord Chancellor.

Viscount Sidney, by Earl Howe.

Sir GiPhilips, by the Duke of Norfolk.

The Dean of Hereford, by Earl Grey.

Hon. F. Curzon, by the Duke of Devonshire. Ile, F. D. Perkins, on his reappointment aa Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty, by the Bishop of Winchester.

Sir A. Hart, by the Lord Chancellor. Rev. Dr. Thomo.s, late Senior Chaplain to the Hon. East India Company at Madras, by Sir Edmond Stanley, late thief Justice of his Ma- jesty's Supreme Courtat Madras.

Rev. F'. Hamilton, by Viscount Melbourne. Mr. Herbert Cnneis, M.P. for Sussex, by the Duke of Richmond.

Mr. James Talbot, by Sir Herbert Taylor. Mr. E. Stanley, by Lord Durham.

Mr. Henry Fox, by the Duke of Devonshire. Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. Floustoun, on his appointment to the Grand CX1798 of the Bath, by Lord Hill.

Mr. John de Veulle, on his appointment to the office of Bailiff of the Island of Jersey, by Lord Viscount Melbourne.

Maj.-Gen. Sir J. Cockburn,Bart, on his promo- tion and appointment, by Gen. Lord Hill. Mr. Colegrave, by his Grace the Duke of Norfolk. Lieut.-tien. Vincent, by Lord Hill,

Dlr. Hall, by Col. Wood.

Maj.-Gen. Gardiner, on being appointed Deputy Adjutant-Gen. to the Forces, by Lord Hill. Lieut.-Col. Clements, M.P. for the county of Lei- trim, by Via. Berestbrd. Lieut.-Col. Nicol's, Commandant and Superin- tendent of Fernando Po,on his return to England Maj.-Gen. O'Neill, M.P. for the county of-An- trim, by the Earl of Belfast. Corn. C. Greene, by Vice-Adm. Hon. Sir H. Blackwood, Bart. Lieut. C. G. Robinson, R.N. by Sir T. Hardy. Capt. Jelf, by Sir Herbert Taylor. Capt.J.Breyiner, 5th Dragoon Guards, on promo- tion, by Prince I.eopold. Lieut. H. Petre, 10th Light Dragoons, by the Duke of Norfolk. Capt. D'Urban, by Sir Willoughby Gordon. Com. E. J. Carpenter, R.N. by Sm T. Hardy. Lieut. A. Kellett, R.N. by Sir James Graham. Capt. Gregory, Seth Regt. by Sir G. Scovel/. Lieut. D. Murray, 7th Royal Fusileers, by Lard Mansfield. Capt. II. Ramsden, Queen's Royal Lancers, by Marquis of Winchester. Lieut. Barton, R.N. his Majesty's ship Belvidere on appointment, by Vice-Adm. Sir R. King, lit'. Capt. Hamilton, 81st Regt. on his return from Ca- nada, by his father, Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. [Inmate/6 Lieut. E. Bevan, R.N. by Sir Murray Maxwell.

rivy Council for the purpose of re- six o'clock their Majesties returned After the levee, the King held a P ceiving the Recorder's report ; and at to Windsor.