ely Court.
THE King and Queen spent the first part of the week at Windsor, and
returned to St. James's Palace on Wednesday afternoon. His Majesty then held his Levee. Among the company, were the Archbishop of Dublin, the Dukes of Devonshire and Wellington, Lord Melville, Lord William Russell, Sir Homy Parnell, Mr. G. Parnell, Mr. G. II. Vernon, Mr. Creevey, Dr. Lardner, and Mr. Babbage. In the evening, their Majesties dined at Kensington Palace, with the Dutchess of Kent, and a distinguished party; among whom were the Puke of Sussex, the Duke and Dutchess of Gloucester. Prince Talleyrand, and the Dutchess sic Dino, Lord Brougham, the Dukes of Devonshire, Argyll, and Somerset, Earl Grey, Lord 11111, and the Earl of Denbigh.
The. King gave a splendid entertainnumt on Thursday evening, to
the Koights of the Orders of the Thistle and St. Patrick. There was an unusual display of costly and elegant pl.!te on this °evasion ; the Lion service being used, arid see: rid minlch.hra in:1 ornaments exe- cuted from Flaxman's &signs for George the Fourth.
The Qneen went to St. P. ni's yesterdoy, to attend tile anniversary lestiv:1 of the Son.s of the Clergy.
The Dutchess of Ks lit had an early a.:‹enibly at Km:Am.:Ion on
Tibiplay, iii honour of the inarriw.ie of the Princess The parry intAuded almost all the nubility in town, uith the lonign A III.. bassadors and their ladies.