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MB Queen, Prince Albert, and the Royal children, left Windsor by special train on Monday, for Buckingham Palace; where they arrived a little before two o'clock.
Two Courts have been held at the Palace this week. On Wednesday, her Majesty, seated on her throne, Prince Albert standing near, received the Convocation of the Clergy. The Queen was attended by Lord Aber- deen, Lord Palmerston, Lord Lansdowne, Lord Granville, the Duke of Newcastle, Mr. Gladstone, and Sir William Molesworth, as well as by the great officers of the Household. The Archbishop of Canterbury pre- sented the address of Convocation, kneeling; and her Majesty returned a gracious answer.
At the Court held on Thursday, Count Walewski, the French Am- bassador, had an audience of the Queen' on his return from a tem- porary leave of absence. Lord Cowley also had an audience on his return to Paris. Her Majesty gave audience to Lord John Ruassll,
The Queen and Prince Albert have been thrice at theatres this week; on Tuesday and last night at the Princess's, on Wednesday at the Haymarket.