6 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 9

THE KING AND HIS COURT.—On Monday, their Majesties visited Covent

Garden Theatre. It would only be repeating our description of

'their visit to Drury Lane Theatre to narrate their reception by the audience. There was, however, at Covent Garden mingled with the obstreperous loyalty of the multitude, some less flarmonized cries of

" No New Police !" a cry which is at present the favourite one-on all

`occasions, and indifferently addressed to the King, whom the populace worship, and to the Minister, who'll they pelt. Their Majesties appeared to enjoy the entertainments quite as Much as they did at Drury Lane. The Provoked Husband was the comedy on the occasion, and the after- piece Teddy the Tiler. The cries Of " No Police !" are described by some of the journals as previously concerted; but this we doubt. The fact is, the Police, already sufficiently obnoxious to the mob, had, on the night of his Majesty's visit ,displayed a somewhat troublesome activity in keeping the streets leading to the theatre clear; and as raps on the crown, whether deserved or not, are never agreeable, they had very much increased the bad odour in which they were already with those whose Awns they were com- pelled to rap. When their 'Majesties left the theatre; the crowd, arnount- ing to eight or ten thousand, made a general attack on. the 'Police in the -line of Covent Garden, New Street, and Leicester Square; and very 'great alarm prevailed for a 'considerable time, both among the inhabi- tants of that line of streets, and among casual passengers. On Tuesday, the King proceeded in state from St. James's, to open. Parliament. The crowd was very great, but not greater than on the -occasion of the King's last visit; nor did it strike us that the pressure was

-so severe at any point as we observed it on that oecasion. • The windows Itmd balconies were extrenaely gay, from .the great number of well. dressed females, young and old, that filled them. The cries of " No Po- lice !" ..Were again mingled with the cheers given to the King ; but they were' fewer in number and less heard than in-the theatre during the pre- vious evening. With the Ministers, and also with the Royal suite, the people were not so ceremonious. The Duke of Wellington, in his passage downto the House of Lords in his own carriage 'and on his return in Prince F,sterhazy's, was followed by one loud cry, broken only by sounds still more disagreeable to one who has enjoyed so great and continued popu- larity. As his Grace appeoached the House he seemed to get among a more friendly, or at least a more polite party ; for there huzzas mingled with the hootings, which in Parliament Street were pure and unmixed. The Duke of Sussex was saluted by the mob with the cry of " No Police!" —which, say our contemporaries, seemed to annoy his Royal Highness very much—with the bawling, we suppose, not with the words. The day was singularly fine, and the spectacle had every set-off that the greategt admirers of procesSions could desire. Our excellent Queen witnessed its departure from her apartments in the Palace, and hailed its return from the same place, The House of Lords was very full. The small space below the bar—the centre being railed off for the Members of the House of Commons—was crammed by twelve o'clock. Above the bar the benches were, as usual, filled with Peeresses. The King looked extremely well, and read his Royal communication with most discreet emphasis, and in his usual clear and hale and manly voice.

On Wednesday, the King held a levee. At two o'clock, the Lord Chancellor, accompanied by the Marquis of Bute and Lord Monson, the mover and seconder, and a deputation of the Lords, presented the Ad- dress to the Throne voted the previous evening. A court being formed in the banqueting-room, the Dukes of Sussex and Cambridge signed the declaration against transubstantiation. The King then gave audiences to the Sardinian and American Ambassadors ; after which the noble persons who have the privilege of the entr6"e having been received, the following presentations took place.

The Earl of Westmorland and the High Sheriff of the county of Northampton, with an address to his Majesty front the county : the High Sheriff was presented by Lord Westmorland. The Earl of Falmouth, with an address of congra- tulation from Penzance.

The Rev..Dr. Wade and Mr. W. Collins, with an address from Warwiek.

Mr. Collins (High Sheriff) and Mr. Wynne Pen- Carves, MT. for Corn wall, with an address from the enmity Mr. Collins was ',resentful by the Earl of Falmouth.

Sir Charles Lemon, with an address from the Royal Institution of Cornwall, by the Earl or Ilchester.

Sir. W. Newton, with an address from the Cor- poration of Derby, accompanied by Colonel Ca. vendisb and Mr. E. Strait.

Mr. Denman, on receiving a patent of precedency, and to present an address of congratulation from the town of Penzance, by the Lord Chancellor. Mr. John Guillum Scott, High Sherilthif Hunt- ingdonshire and Cambridgeshire,. with a con- gratulatory address from the county of Hunting- don.

Capt. Alexander Campbell, R.N. with an address from the county ;of Argyle. The Earl of liosford, by thedEarl of Ilehester. The Rev. Et Everaysl,•kimitairr‘th the Household at Brighton, by the *shop brchichester.

The lion. Lloyd Kenyon, If by Lord Kenyon. The Earl of Whetter. by Earl Howe.

The Re, John Siochtir, by the Earl of Fife. Iterbert:Coattns Templethait; by the Rev. Sir ' It. Peat, D.D, The Right Hon. Sir Williarn Rae, Bart: on his reappointment as Lord Advocate of Scotland. The Rev. R. Tredcroft, by the Lord Bishop of Chichester.

The Rev. T. F. Foord Bowes, on his reappoint- ment as Chaplain tohis Majestir, by the Duke of Leeds.

The Hon. and Rev. Paul Anthony Irby, by Lord Boston.

The Earl of Longford, by the Earl of Roden. Mr. Anthony LeRoy, by Viscount Lorton.

SI r. William Lane Fox, Yorkshire Hussars, by the

Lord in Waiting. The It ev. Dr. Tatty, of Etchingham, by the Bishop of Chichester.

The Earl of Home, by the Duke of Buccleuch. Viscount Acheson, by the Earl of Gosford. Mr. Lefroy, by Viscount Lorton. Rev. Dr. Geldart, his Majesty's Professor of Civil Law, Cambridge, by the Lord Bishop of Lincoln.

Lord Dufferin, Colonel Royal North Down Militia, on being appointed his Majesty's Aide-de-Camp for the Militia of Ireland, and on promotion in the Army. Lord Delamere, by the Duke of Buckir4hairs. Mr. Mundy. by Admiral Sotheron. Rev. Dr. Sleeth, Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty, by the Bishop of London. Mr. James loch. by Earl Gower. Mr. W. Hughes Hughes, M.P. for the city of Ox- ford, by the Right Hon. Lord Vernon. The Dean of Rochester, by the Bp. of Rochester. Sir W. Chatterton, by the Marquis of Winchester. Hon. Mr. Monekton, by the M, of Cholinondeley. Sir Robert I3ateson, by the Earl of Belfast. Rev. Andrew Bell, LL.D. Prebendary of West- minster, by his Grace the Archbishop of Can- terbury.

Lord Lyttelton, by Earl Spencer. The Earl of Bradford, by Earl Cawder.

Lord Clifford, by Lord Clinton. Mr. Serjeant blerewether, Recorder of Reading, by the Lord Chancellor.

Sir 0. Robinson, by the Earl of Westmorland. Lord Braybrooke, by the Duke of Buckingham. Hon. C. Law, King'stlounsel, by the Lord Chan- cellor: Sir Francis Sykes, by Sir A. Barnard.

Hon. MajorAieneral Xing, on his return from Ire. land, by Viscount Lorton.

Lord Sondes. by the Lord Chamberlain.

Hon. Capt. Bridgeman, R.N. on hisreturn from the Mediterranean, by the Earl of Bradtbrd. Sir Clifford Constable, by the Earl of Shrewsbury. Viscount Maitland, by the Earl of Rosslyn. Hon. and Rev. T. E. Boscawen, by the Earl of Falmouth.

Mr. Lay ley: by Lord Macclesfield.

Mr. Balfour, M.P. by Lord Rosalyn. Hon. and Rev. Frederick Pleydell Bouverie, by the Earl of Radnor.

Lord Dacre, by the Marquis of Bute. • Hon.' Cant. gam. R.N. on his appointment aa Naval Aide-de-Camp toads Majesty.:

Lord Sullleld, by Lord Grosvenor. • Mr. Harcourt, by Lord Clinton. Lord Itayning, by Marquis Camden. Hon. Capt. G. Campbell, RN. by Earl Cawdor. Lord Selsey, by the lord in Waiting. Rev. Dr. Smith, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, by his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. Viscount Duncan, by the Duke of Norfolk. Earl of Romney, by the Earl of Falmouth, Hon. Capt. Buncombe, by Lord Feversham.

Mr. G. Mogant, by-Lieut.-Gen. SirJohn Lambert. Lord Montford, by the Lord in Waiting. Mr. Leashes, by Earl of Gouford. Via. Northland,.by the Lord in Waiting. , Mr. Mansfield; by Lord Sc Hefei% Lieut.- Cleo. Dillies, on his appointment of Lieute- nasit-t;overnor °ranches', by Lord Hill. Maier-Gen. 1.e Mesurier, 4,11 promotion, by Ad- miral Sir James Saumarez.

Mr. Law, by Sir It. Peel.

Lieut.4 len. Bruce, on promotion. Lieut.-tier. It. Reynardson, on promotion, by Lieut.-Gent. Sir.T. 1Villoughhy Gordon. lieut.-Gen Mall, by the Earl of Fife.

Gen. Sir John Fraser. on promotion. blaj.-Gen. Bathurst, by Isis Royal Highness the Duke of S oases.

General the Hon. E. Phipps, by Lord Hill. Lieut.-Col. W. Bells, by Lieut.-Col. Fredericl- Fitzelarence.

Lieu t.-Coi. Townsend, by Lurd Hill.

Lie,„5,1,.-e111',;(1;..33I.n. Macgregor, by Maj-!ion.Mae- dLieut-Col. Phipps, en his promotion, by the Earl of Erml.

Col. Wodehouse, by Lord Dishy. Lieut.-Col. )'Teare, by Lord Rodney.

Col. Sir G. Berkeley, by Capt. Seymour, R.N. Lieue: Col. Freeth, by lieu: -Gen: Sir W. Gordon. Col. Pym, on promotion, by Lord 13eresford. Admiral Murray, by Lord Melville.

Rear-Admiral Scott, by Lad Montagn: Rear-Admiral Lloyd. by the, Earl. of Csbridge. Admiral Sotheby, on promotion, by Via. Melville. Admiral Sir S. Smith, on his promotionrto Admi- ral of the White, by Vis.

Rear-Admiral Schoenberg, on his return from fizlingiilenservice, and on promotion, by Viscount Melville.

The Rev. Dr. Inman, by Lord Melville. Mr. G. Smith, ALP. by Col. A .:ell, The Knight of Kerry, Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, by the fluke of Wellington.

Hon. W. Buncombe, by Lord Sir. Jaines Graham, by the Earl of Inedley. Lord M. W. Graham, by the Duke of Montrose. Lord John Russell, by the Lord in Waning. Rev. Charles Wadsworth, A.M. Canon of St.

Paul's, by the Bishop. of Chichester.

Mr. Spring Co.Ic M.P. by the Earl of Limerick. Sir U'. W. Wynn, Aide-de-Camp to his Majesty, by Lord Col. Brotherton, on his being appointed as Aide- de-Camp to the King. Lord :Ilthorp, by Earl Spencer. The Earl of Haddington, by the Earl of Marches-

TlVIdion. A. F. Cathcart, by Earl Cathcart. Capt. W. A. Montagu, on tieing nominated a

Military Knight orate Royal Guelphic Order. Mr. T. Wilsan, by the Judge •A drocate General. Mr. E. Strint. by Lieut.-Col. avendish. Sir Rowland 111;1, by Lord Jlill.

Sir W. logithy, by Lord ArnelinsBeauclerk.

Mr. Sergcant Goulburn Recorder of Leicester, by the Chancellor of the Exehequer.

The Earl of Stamford and Warrington, by the Marquis of Winchester.

Maj. James, by Lord Hill.

Maj. Itobiltatin, on his return from India, by Lient .1;en. Sir W. Inglis.

Admiral IV. leer Williams Freeman, on his pro. mot1on to the rank of Senior Admiral of the Fleet, by Viscount Maj. Pepon, by Admiral Sir. James Saumarer.. May. Hodgson, by his Royal Highness Prince Leopold.

Mai. Anderson, by Sir .Tohn Lambert. 0101. Mainselt, by Sir Herbert Taylor_ . -

Lieut.-Col: the Earl of Errol. Lieut.-Col. Campbell. on promotion, by the Earl Caopft. RrallYno";, by the Earl of Morley. Fr.slerick Johnston, by Lieut.-Gen. Sir Hussey Vivian. Capt. Rowley, on appointment to the Wellesly, by Sir I leorge Martin.

Capt.J. Basme, by Sir Hussey Vivian.

Commander II. Cone by Admiral Sir IL Neale. Ensign Todd, by Sir Herbert Taylor.

Capt. J. N. Taylor, on recovering from his wounds, by Admiral lord Visconnt Torrington. Copts. D. Lawrence, Bench, Cookedey, Webley, Parry, Edgcumbe, Humphreys, Whin- yates, Finn. It. J. Hondas, and C. Warde,by Lord Melville.

Capt. Edward Harvey, on his appointment to the command of his Majesty's ship Undaunted, by Viscount Melville.

Capt. Ayres, on promotion, by Lord Melville. Capt. Brenton, by Admiral Sir James Sannaarez. Capt..T. Clinton, by Gen. Sir M'. Clinton. Commander R H. Fleming, by Admiral Sir George Cockburn

Lieut. Forrester, by Rear-Admiral Si r .T. Brenton. Capt. Si. Smith, by Colonel Sir A. Dickson. Capt. Bastard, by the Earl of Kinnnul. Capt. F. J. Thomas, by the Lord in Waiting. Lieut. R. D. Pritchard,by Sir G. Cockburn. 1 Capt. Cater, by the blarquis of Sligo. Capt. G. Berkeley, by Capt. Seymour, R.N. Lieut. B. Priest, by Lord Rolle.

Lieut. J. M. Dawson, by Sir-George Staunton. Lieut. R. Thomas, on his appointment to 'Ms Majesty's ship Rainbow, by Deputy-Adjutant. General George Fitzclarence. Lieut. Shawe,by Sir Charles Forbes.

Commanderd. Mangles, by Lord Boston. t • Capt. Sautnarez, by Admiral Sir J. Saummez: Lieuts. W. Shallard and Inman. Duthy, by Via. count Melville. Sir Philip Grey Egerton, by Lord Hill.

Sir. Vance, by Lunt Melville.

Sir R. Gunning, Bart. by Lord Westmorland. Via. Galway, by the Marquis of Cholmoadeley. Mr. Pye, by Earl Bathurst.

Mr John Gibbons, by Col. Wood. Via. Ferrara, by the Lord in WaitingN Mr. Robert Mangles, by Lord Boston. Sir J. Idortlock, by the Duke of Rutland. Mr. Littleton, by the Earl of Dudley. Sir C. Knightley, by Sir W. Fremantle. Sir Henry Smyth, by Sir Andrew Barnard. Mr. Gurney, King's Counsel, by the Lord Chan- cellor.

Mr. Charles Kemys Tynte, by Sir P. Sidney. Mr. Congreve, by Lieut,Gen. Sir W. Pringle. Mr. Richmond. one of the Commissioners of Customs, by Mr. tioulburn. Mr. M. Gambier, on being appointed an Equerry to his Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, by Colonel Higgins. Mr. Tudor, M.P. by the Marquis of Ormonde. Mr. Samuel Poynter. by Earl Howe. Mr. Pole, by the Earl of Limerick.

Mr. B. Thompson, by the Duke of Buckingham. We. W. Beaumont, by the Earl of Winchilsea. Mr. Scott, by Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. Lambert, K.C.B. Mr. C. Hamilton, by the Earl of Haddington. Mr. Ayshford Sandford, by the Lord in Waiting. Mr. G. Courtenay, on coming from the Continent. Mr. J. Ewing, M.P. by the Rt. Hon. J. Calmat. Mr. J Philipotts, M.P. by the Duke of Beaufort. Mr. Adolphus Cottin, by Mr. Lister Parker. Mr. T. II. ltayly, by the Earl of Errol.

Mr. T. B. F.steourt, by Admiral Sotheron. Mr. C. Grenfell, by Lord Sefton.

Mr. S. G. Lushington, by the Earl of Vernlam. Frankland, by the Bishop of Rochester. Mr. OToole, by N1r. Littleton. Mr. Monro Binning, Commissioner or Customs, by the Duke of Montrose.

Mr. A. Baring, by the Lord Chamberlain. Mr. Fleming, M. P. by tire Lord in Waiting. Governor iloldsworth, by Col. Wood. Mr. Cartwright, by Lord Westmorland. Mr. Fraecls Molyneux, by lord Sefton.

Mr. Tredcro11, by Mr. Barrett. Mr. Doherty, Solicitor-General for Ireland, by Sir It. Peel.

Mr. Newton, an being appointed Miniature Pain- ter in Ordinary to their Majesties, by the Mar. or Lothian.

Commanders James Wilkinson and W. Smith, by Lord Melville.

Commander Bruce, on his return from the Medi. terranean.

Lieut. G. Mason, by Lieut.-Col. F. Fitsclarence. Lieut. Stuart, by Colonel Woodford.

Lieut. Sicklemore,on his return from Swan River, by Lord Melville.

Capt. Stewart, by Maj -Gen. Sir A. Barnard. Capt. J. H. Anstruther, by Sir George Murray. Capt. Valentine Collard. by Sir Henry Hotham. Capt. Pilford, by Sir Phillp Sidney.

Capt. Power, by Sir Herbert Taylor.

Capt. Brenton, to present his plan for the employ- ment of the poor. Capt. Hatnlyn Williams, on his appointment to his Majesty's sloop Racehorse, by Lord Barham. Capt. IL Stanhope, by Mr. Frederick West, M.P. Lieut. Beresford, by Lord George Beresford.

Capt. Murray, by Lord Glenlyon.

Lieut. Richard S. Smith. by Earl Somers. Lieut. Isaac, on joining Iris regiment.

Lieut. A. J. Tayler, on promotion, by Lieut.-Col. Taylor. Lieut.Tribe, by Commodore Warren. Lieut. NV. Renwick, by Admiral air It. G. Keats, G.C.B.

Cornet Strattbenzn,by Sir Edward Kerrison, Dart. Cornet Maltby, by General Sir John Fraser. Commander W. Ilisherwood, on promotion, by Viscount Melville.

Lieut. Stuart, by Sir James Macgregor. Lieut. W. Elvers, by Admiral Sir H. 0. Keats, G.C.B. Commander 0. W. Matson, on his promotion and renter from the coast of Africa, by Viscount Melville.

Lieut. William Sullivan, by Sir Charles Sullivan. Mr. Caldwell, by Sir George Cockburn. Mr. H. Ellis. by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. J. D. Alexander, by the Lord in Waiting. Mr. Fraser, attached to his Majesty's Legation at Ilio deJaneiro, by the Earl of Aberdeen. Mr. James nail, by Captain Basil

Lieut.-Col. Sir Henry Wyatt, on being knighted, by Lord Combermere. Mr. Runt, to present addresses from Middleton, Bolton, and Preston, in Lancashire, from the city of Carlisle, from the middle and working classes of the metxopolls, and from the Radical Reform Association, by the Lord in Waiting. Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. Vivian, on his promotion.

On Thursday, the Address of the Commons was presented to his Ma- jesty by the Speaker, accompanied by the mover and seconder. On Friday, the King received the address of the Convocation ; and on the same day, the Duke of Buccletich was invested with the green ribbon, vacant by the death of the late Duke of Athol. The Duke of Cambridge and his suite sailed for Hanover yesterday morning in the Lightning steam-packet.