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Tom Queen left Buckingham Palace on Monday, for Windsor Caga In the carriage with her Majesty, were the Dutehess of Kent and al'e Prince and Princess of Leiningen. The Queen's attendants, who fol- lowed the royal carriage, were Lady Lyttelton, Miss Pitt, Min spine Rice, Mrs. George Campbell, Baroness Lehzen, Earl of Fingal', Maje; Keppel, and Colonel Buckley. Lady Flora Hastings went as fse Datchess of Kent's attendant.
On Tuesday, the Queen graced Ascot Races with her presence; us in the evening gave a ball at the Castle.
The Countess of Albemarle, Mr. William Cowper, Lord Morpeth, Lord Clarence Paget, Earl and Countess of Surry, and the Earl of March, arrived at the Castle on Wednesday. The Royal Horse Guards (Blue) and the Fourteenth Regiment of Dragoons were reviewed in the Home Park by the Grand Duke of Russia, who was on visit to her Majesty : his imperial Highness returned to London on Thursday, The Queen went to Ascot to see the race for the Cup on Thursday, Her Majesty was accompanied by a numerous and brilliant party froa the Castle. She looked exceedingly well, and was warmly cheered. Viscount Melbourne left town for Windsor on Tuesday afternoon. Ile went with the Queen to Ascot Heath on Thursday. The Queen and the Dutchess of Kent returned to Buckingham Palace yesterday afternoon, Lord Melbourne also arrived in ton from Windsor.
It is mentioned in the Court Circular, that Sir James Clark hashes in attendance at the Palace, in consequence of the illness of Prince Edward of Leiningen.
It is said that the Queen Dowager will not hold drawing-rooms at Marlborough House, and will reside chiefly at Bushey. Lady Charles Poulett has been appointed Bedehamber-woman to her Majesty.