THE KING AND MS COL:MT.—Their Majesties arrived in town on
Wednesday, at about half-past one o'clock. Many people awaited their arrival in the Park, and at the end of Piccadilly. At two o'clock, the King held a Levee ; at which the following presentations took place:— Lord Wenlock, on his accession to the Cal. Ramsay, by the Puke of Gordon Peerage Marg. of Lothian, on his marriage Cavead'sli, on his appoint- ment as Extra Equerry to his Majesty, by the Earl of Albemarle Lieut. -Gen. Sir .1. Slade, on being created a Baronet, by Sir H. Taylor
Earl of Citation:int, to kiss hands on
being appointed a Knight of St. Patrick Earl of Darnley, on being appointed Lieutenant of the county of Meath Sir C. Rashleigh, on being created a
Baronet, by Sir. W. Pentiarves
Mr. Herschel, on receiving the decoration of the Guelphic Order, by the Lord Chancellor Mr. J. Lock hart, by the D. of Buccleugh Mr. C. Bell, on receiving the Royal Guelphic Order, by the Ld. Chancellor
Mr. Brent, Mayor of Canterbury
Mr. M'Gregor, by Sir E. M'Gregor, Bt. Rev. Dr. Rudge, by the Ld. Chancellor Lord Erskine, his Majesty's Envoy Ex-
traordinary and Minister Plenipoten- tiary to the Court of Munich Mr. H. Nicholas, on being nominated a Knight of the Guelphic Order, by the Baron d'Ompteda Dr. Hammick, Radcliffe Travelling Fel- low of the University of Oxford, by the Earl of Morley
Col. Sir H. Watson, on being appointed a Companion of the Bath, by Ld. HiU
Col. Stanhope, by the Duke of Leinster Mr. G. Head, Deputy Knight Marsha!, by Lord Melbourne Mr. Carew, M.P., on his appointment of Lord Lieutenant of the county of Wex- ford, by Earl Grey
Lieu[-Col. Gubbins, nil appointment as Companion of the Bath, by Lord Hill Mr. T. P. Walsh, by Col. Diggins
Cur. Huband, on appoitinnel,t to the 4th
Light Dragoons, by the Earl of Meath The Marq. of Cleveland, with an address
from St. Paul's, Covent Garden
Mr. D. Richardson, with a petition from the inhabitant householders of St. Mary, Newington
Mr. M. J. Quin, with an address from the parish of St. Pancras, by the Lord Chancellor Sir J. Macdonald, with an address to his Majesty from Romney lilt. S. Lefevre, with an address from Romney
Sir J. Johnstone, with an address from Leeds
The Lord Mayor, with an address from the Livery of London
The Mayor of Canterbury, with a petition Com. Stanhope, R.N., with an address from Dover Mr. Watson, M.P., and Lord Fordwie4 with an address of congratulation from Canterbury on the Coronation
Mr. Fletcher, of Dunans, by the Duke of Argyll Ir. C. Le Blanc, by Maj.-Gen. Sir II. Whet; ley
)Kr. W. R. Swift, by the Earl of Fingal!. Lieut.-Col. J. F. Love, 11th Regt. on being nominated a Military Knight of the Royal Guelphic Order, by Sir H. Taylor
Lord W. Russell, on being appointed Knight Companion of the Bath, by Lord Hill.
Capt. R. Lewis, Pith Regt. on returning from India. by Sir P. Sydney Capt. W. P. Cumby, R.N. on being no. minuted a Companion of the Bath, by Sir T. Hardy Capt. Curry, H. M.'S. Fondroyant, on being appointed Companion of the Bath
A Deputation with an address of thanks to his Majesty, for graciously becoming the Patron of the Royal Sailing So- ciety; the Deputation, consisting of the Hanoverian and Saxon Ministers, Col. Walker, Major Tonkin, Mr. J. Frost, and Mr. 1). Currie, were pre- sented by Vis. Melbourne Mr. G. Byng, with an address from Clerk- unveil, St. Luke's — carpenters and joiners Mr. Hume, M.P., with addresses front St. Marylehone. the parish of Paddinidon, the working classes of the eastern part of Lonlon, Mile End
Sir .1. Hoblionse, with an address from the city if Westminster ; and also from the parishes of St. Anne and St. James, Westminster, by Lord Lansdowne
The address from the City of London, on the rejection of the Reform Bill, was brought up by the Lord Mayor, accompanied by a number of members of the corporation. On Tuesday, Earl Howe, concerning whose retention of office, while opposing the Government by his vote, a good deal of discussion has taken place, resigned his situation of Chamberlain to the Queen. He has been succeeded by the Marquis of Queensberry. There have been several hints of other resignations or removals ; but what they are, has nowhere been distinctly stated.
The christening of the son and heir of the Duke of Buccleugh, to whom their Majesties, it was said, were to stand sponsors, has been postponed ; hut whether to suit their Majesties' convenience, or because their Majesties do not had it convenient to attend at all, we shall not pretend to determine. The Court remains in town, for the purpose of allowing his Majesty to prorogue Parliament on Tuesday or Wednesday next. Their Majesties will probably return to Windsor, and thence pro- ceed to Brighton, where they mean to spend a part of the winter.
Last night, there was a grand dinner given at the Palace to the Russian Archduchess Helena, at which most of the Foreign Ambas- sadors and several of the nobility were present.