Tint KING AND nts COURT.—Their Majesties arrived at St. James's
at half-past one on Wednesday. At two o'clock the King held a levee, when the following presentations took place.
Mr. W. R. Wilson, on going abroad, by Lieut.-Gen. J. Smith, Royal Artillery, Gen. Caliendar. by Baron Ompteda. Mr. J. Rennie, on completing London Lieut.-Col. Hay, Deputy Adjutant-Gen.
Bridge. by Visct. Melbourne. by the Master-Gen. of the Ordnance. Mr. G. H. Seymour, his Majesty's Minis. Capt. Van der Meulen, 48th Regt. on his ter resident at Florence, upon his mar- return from India, by Lieut.-Gen. Sir
riage, and to take leave before return- W. Hutchinson. ing to his post, by Visa Palmerston. Capt. KInlock, 2nd Life Guards, on his Major Stratton, Oxfordshire Yeomanry, promotion, by Col. the Hon. E. Lygon.
by the Lord in Waiting. Lieut. D'Urban, R.N. by Gen. Sir H.
Capt. Reeves, 99th Regt. by Col. Reeves. Taylor.
Major-Gen. Sir J. Elley, on his return Lieut. F. Hutton, on appointment to his from the Continent, by Sir J. Malcolm. Majesty's Ship Magicienue, and return
Mr. Udney, by the Duke of Richmond. from escorting the Duchess of Saxe. Mr. W. Wyndham, by the Marquis of Weimar to and from Rotterdam. Chandos. Ens. Glover. 89th Regt. on his return
Capt. Courtenay, R.N. on his return from India, by Gen. Sir R. liI'Farlane. from foreign service, by Sir J. Gra- Ens. Campbell, 89th Regt. on his rear&
ham. from India, by Lieut.-Gen. Sir C. Maj. Bullock, 1st Life Guards, on his Grant. promotion, by the Hon. Col. Ly,;on. Capt. Savage. R.E., by the Master-Gen. Lord Crofton, ith Hussars, on return of the Ordnance.
from Ireland, by Lord Hill. Sir G. Ouseley, on receiving the Guel-
Mr. R. Abercrombie, on his appointment We Order.
as Secretary of Legation to ht Ma- The Bishop of Quebec, on his return te
jesty's Mission at the Court of Berlin, his diocess, by Visct. Goderich. by Visct. Palmerston.
Their Majesties returned to Windsor to dinner.