Vbe Court.
THE annals of the Court are as dull this week as they are favourable. The Queen's recovery appears to have proceeded without a single in- terruption ; and the last bulletin was issued on Wednesday, in these terms-
" Windsor Castle, 14th August 1844, eight a.m. " The Queen is convalescent.
" The infant Prince continues well. " JAMES CLARK, M.D.
CHARLES LOCOCK, M.D.
ROBERT FERGUSON, M.D.
" Her Majesty's recovery is so far advanced that no more bulletins will be issued."
The Dutchess of Kent has visited her Royal daughter almost daily.
Prince Albert inspected the Scots Fusileer Guards on Tuesday. On Wednesday, he received a visit from Prince William of Prussia ; who came attended by his suite, and returned to town, after partaking of a dejeuner with the Prince Consort and the Dutchess of Kent. On Thursday, Prince Albert came to town, by the Great Western Rail- way ; viewed the summer-temple in the gardens of Buckingham Palace ; went to Apsley House, to meet the Prussian Prince in a morning-visit ; and returned to Windsor.
The Prince gave audiences, at Windsor Castle, on Saturday, to Count Nesselrode and his son ; on Wednesday, to Sir Robert Peel. Tuesday was the Queen Dowager's birthday ; and her Majesty re- ceived congratulatory visits from the Dutchess of Kent, the Duke and Dutchess of Cambridge, the Hereditary Grand Duke and Grand Dutchess of Mecklenburg Strelitz.