8 MAY 1841, Page 4

Since the arrival of the Court at the Castle on

Saturday last, the Prince has daily taken equestrian exercise, but has not hunted in any of the Parks, as that amusement has beets considered by the medical advisers of his Royal Highness to be too fatiguing for his present delicate state of health.— Globe.

A report has been going through all the newspapers that Prince Albert is in a very delicate state of health, and is consumptive ; that he is going abroad for his health ; and that perhaps the Queen would accompany him. We believe this, like many other foolish reports, originated with the silly correspondent of a morning paper. We are happy to have it in our power to give it a flat contradiction. The Prince was never in better health, nor has he been even indisposed ; and he has no intention whatever, nor wish, to go abroad on account of his health, or for any other reason.—Morning Chronicle, May 7.