8 JUNE 1844, Page 11

Among the spectators in Parliament yesterday evening, was the King

of Saxony. He entered the House of Lords, plainly dressed, at five o'clock, and sat in a chair before the bench of Bishops. The House soon adjourned ; and then the Ring was conducted by Sir William Cosset to the House of Commons, where he sat on a chair below the bar. The Members did not recognize the presence of the " stranger" ; except that some sat uncovered ; and that Sir Robert Peel joined the King, entered into conversation, and played cicerone. The reporters' gallery, Lord Stanley at the table directing a note, and Mr. Hume, are said to have been among the notabilia that attracted his Majesty's attention. Be remained until the House was about to divide—getting out of the way with dignity before it was "cleared."