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THE Queen, with the Dutchess of Kent, the Dutchess of Sutherland, and a numerous party, went on Monday morning to Hyde Park, where there was a grand review of cavalry, infantry, and artillery, and a nu- merous party of British and foreign noblemen. In the evening, her Majesty had a small dinner-party. On Tuesday morning, the Queen took a carriage-airing with the Princess of Hohenlohe and the Prince of Leiningen ; and in the evening her Majesty went to the Italian Opera. There was a splendid dinner-party at the Palace on Thursday. It included the Duke of Nassau, Prince Esterhazy, Count Pozzo di Borgo, Count and Countess Strogonoff, Prince and Princess Schwan- zenburg, Count Putbus, and several other Ambassadors from Foreign Courts, with Lord Palmerston, and the Marquis of Conyngham. After dinner the Queen received evening company. In the party were the Duke and Dutchess of Sutherland, the Marchioness of Nor- ma*, the Marquis of Anglesea, the Earl of Liverpool and the Ladies Jenkinson, Lord and Lady John Russell, Lord and Lady Ashley. The Queen gives a farewell dinner-party to the Duke de Nemours on Monday. There is to be a Levee on Wednesday, at St. James's Palace. Queen Adelaide received visits yesterday from several members of the Royal Family, and afterwards left town for Bushy Park. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge gave a grand state-ball last night, at Cambridge house.