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THE King and Queen have resided during the whole of the week at Windsor; except on Wednesday, when the King came to town and held a Levee at St. James's Palace. The company was far from numerous, and consisted principally of Military and Naval officers, His Majesty returned to Windsor in the afternoon.
The Dutches., of Kent gave a grand musical party (the second -of the season) at Kensington Palace, on Monday evening. The chief performers were Madame Malibran, Madame Grisi, and Signori Tam- burini, Rubinti, Lablache, and Ivanoff. Among the company, we notice a large proportion of the Liberal aristocracy. We select a few names of the more distinguished persons,—the Dukes of Sutherland, Grafton, Leinster, Devonshire, Norfolk, Somerset ; the Dutchess of Leinster, and the Countess of Sutherland ; the Marquises of Angle. sea. Westminster, Lansdowne, and Breadalbane, with the Marchionesses of Tavistock, Lansdowne, and Westminster; the Earls and Countesses of Mulgrave, Mint°, Roseberry, Burlington, Surry, Lichfield, Sefton, Albemarle, Clare, Euston, and Uxbridge; Lords Morpeili, Ashley, Stanley, Wharncliffe, and Robert Grosvenor. Almost all the Foreign Ambassadors, several members of the Royal Family, and the Prince of Orange, were also of the party.