6 MAY 1837, Page 7

Elle Court.

THE King, attended by Sir henry Wheatley, arrived at St. James's Palace, from Windsor, about eleven o'clock on Sunday ; and went to the Royal Chapel, Whitehall, in company with the Duke of Cumber- land and the Dutchess of Gloucester. The Bishop of London preached the sermon. There was a large attendance of nobility and gentry at the chapel ; and among them Lord Melbourne, Lord Duncannon, Sir Robert Peel, and Sir Henry Hardinge. In the afternoon, the King inspected the corps of Gentlemen at Arms and the Yemnen of the Guard. About six, his Majesty, at- tended by Sir Edward Bowater, left town for Windsor. On Wednesday, the King came to town, and held a Levee at St. James's Palace. The company was neither numerous nor brilliant. In the evening, his Majesty returned to Windsor, %with Sir Herbert Taylor.

In consequence of the illness of Prince Esterhazy, the King's grand dinner to the Knights of the Bath, which was to have been given to- day, is postponed.

The Queen's health is said to be improving. On Thursday. Dr. Chambers arrived it the Castle, and had a consultation with I /r. Davis respecting her Majesty's health ; and it is added by the Court Chronicler, that both these physicians are satisfied with her progi'ess towards re- covery. On this point we doubt the authority of the reporter. The calling in of another physician is not a very sati-factory symptom. The. Queen has subscribed 501. for the relief of the weavers of Coventry. The Duke of Cambridge left town on Sunday, for Rotterdam, in the Batavier steamer. a