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Quaes Vicroata has been showing herself to the troops who have re- turned from the Crimea, and making a little speech to them in the wind and rain on the Hampshire moors. On Monday, accompanied by Prince Albert, the King of the Belgians, the Prince of Wales the Count of Flanders, and Prince Oscar of Sweden, she went to Alderelot, remained there during the night, and reviewed the troops next day, in spite of the weather. She returned to town on Tuesday, and on Wednesday in- spected the Crimean Guards in Hyde Park. • Yesterday, the Queen hold a Court at Buckingham Palace. Prince Oscar of Sweden had an audience, and took leave of her Majesty. M. Bfusurus had audience of the Queen. Mr. Andrew Buchanan, British Minister to the Court of Denmark, had audience, and took leave on re- turning to Copenhagen. The King of the Belgians, with the Count of Flanders and the Princess Charlotte, returned to the Continent on Wednesday ; and on Thursday the Prince and Princess of Prussia arrived on a visit to the Queen.
Last Saturday, the Queen and Prince Albert, accompanied by the King of the Belgians, the Princess Charlotte of Belgium and the Count of Flanders paid a visit to Her Majesty's Theatre in theHaymarket- " for the that time this season," as all the journals remark. Last night -her Majesty was again at the Princess's. The list of guests at Buckingham Palace includes the King of the Belgans, the Prince and Princess of Prussia, Prince Oscar of Sweden, the 1 rincess Charlotte of Belgium the Count of Flanders, the Duke of
Cambridge, the Duchess of Sutherland, Count and Countess de Persigny, 'Count Bernstorff, Earl and Countess of Clarendon.