Court.
'fue King gave a grand dinner, at Windsor Castle, on Saturday, to the principal surviving officers who served with the army in Egypt. Among the company were Lord Hill, Lord Lynedoult, Lord Howden, Sir James Kenipt, Sir Robert Wilson, Sir John Macdonald, General Anderson, and Colonel Taylor.
Ott Monday, his Majesty visited Lord Albemarle at the Stud House, Hampton Court ; where he lunched in company with Prince Lieven, M. Dedel, the Duke of Dorset, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, and Lord and Lady Birfgham.
The usual Levee was Itch! on Wednesday, at St. James's Palitee ; where the King, accompanied by Sir Herbert Taylor, to rived about half-past one. The company was rather numerous. Among those present, were the .Marquis of Westmeath, the Kai: of' Rost:berry and Morley, Lords Kenyon, Colchester, Auckland, and _lianners, Sir Francis Burdett, Sir James Scarlett, Mr. George Bankes, and Mr. Horace Twiss.
In the evening, the King returned to Windsor, escorted by a party of Lancers.
Invitations for a grand dinner-party at St. James's Pal ye, on the :20th March, have been issued by co nmand of their Alajusties.
The Queen will hold Drawing-rooms on the .0th March, the 17th April, the 15th May, and on the 28th May; the last being for the celebration of the King's birthday. The Duke of Cumberland dined with the Archbishop of York on Wednesday, in company with the directors of the Ancient Music. In the evening, the party went to the Concert-rooms in Hanover Square.