6 JANUARY 1844, Page 12

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SATURDAY NIGHT.

The papers of this morning relate a slight accident, but without any ill consequence, which happened to the Queen yesterday, while riding in a pony-carriage with the Marchioness of Douro. " The postilion took too short a turn from one road into another ; and the left wheel went into a broad ditch, which threw the carriage against the hedge.. Her Majesty and Lady Douro were speedily rescued from their unplea- sant position, and returned to the Castle in a small pony-car, driven by Colonel Arbuthnot, which was kindly given up by a lady who was driving close by ; and his Royal Highness Prince Albert accompanied the car on, horseback. We are gratified to learn that ber Majesty has not experienced any inconvenience from the accident."