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THE King and Queen passed the three first days of the week at Windsor Castle.
On Sunday, the Bishop of Wind- ester preached a sermon in com- memoration of the printing of Coverdale's Bible, in the Royal Chapel.
On Wednesday, his Majesty came to town, and gave sudienees to Viscount Melbourne, Lord Cslenelg, and Lord Palmerston, at St. James's Palace. In the evening he returned to Windsor.
It is expected that the King and Queen will go to Greenwich on Sunday next, to attend divine service, and hear a sermon in comme- moration of the victory of Admiral Duncan over the Dutch fleet. The Dutchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria, with the King and Queen of Belgium, visited the Duke of Wellington at Walmer Castle on Monday last. Crowds of people assembled to gaze at and to cheer them. A salute was fired from the Castle, and the Most dis- tinguished attentior paid to the Royal visiters. They returned to Ramsgate in the afternoon. On Wednesday, their Belgic Majesties embarked at Dover for Calais. The Dutchess of Kent and the Princess accompanied them from Ramsgate, as on Monday. The Duke of Wellington, Mr. Fector, M. P., and several officers of the Corporation, escorted Leopold and his Queen to the quay, where the Ferret steamer was prepared for their reception. The Dutchess of Kent, with her daughter, returned to Ramsgate, and the Duke of Wellington to ‘Valmer Castle.