THE Queen, attended by the Marchioness of Normanby, Lady Mary
Stopford, Miss Pitt, Miss Murray, Baroness Lehzen, Lord Torring- ton, Colonel Cavendish, and Mr. Charles Murray, heard divine service in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, on Sunday last. The Queen after- wards took a ride in an open carriage.
Lord Melbourne arrived at Windsor Castle on Monday afternoon, and dined with her Majesty.
On %Vednesday, the Queen rode on horseback, with the Dutehess of Kent, Lord Melbourne, Lady Normanby, and a party of ladies and gentlemen of the Household. Count and Countess Sebastiani, the furkish Ambassador, and Lord Palmerston, arrived from town in the evening, and had the honour of dining with the Queen.
The Dutchess of Kent "experienced a slight accident" on Wed- nesday, which has since prevented her from joining the Queen in her morning rides.