24 MARCH 1838, Page 6

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THE Queen and the Dutchess of Kent nttended divine service at te New Palace on Sunday ; and in the evening her Majesty had asmill dinner.party. On Monday, the Queen rode on horseback in the Parks, attended by the Maiquis Conyngham, Lord Fingal, Coked Cavendish, Baroness Lehzen, mud Lady Alary Stopford. The Queen held a Levee, on Wednesday, at St. James's Pallet Prince Esterhazy, the Austrian Ambassador, was presented to het Majesty by Lord Pahnerston ; Sir James Alaedonnell, on his appoint. meot to command the Brigade of Guards for foreign service, by Lord Hill ; Lord Amclius Beaus:leek, on his appointment as first and prin. cipal Naval Aide de-Camp; and Sir &Hemel Spry, by Lord Hey, There was the ueual attendance of Ministers of State, Officers of the Household, and Foreign Ainbassadors. The general company we nuallIOUS it comprised the Dukes of Cleveland, Somerset, Hamilton, and Alurlborough, the Marquises of Chutricarde and Queensberry, the t: Is of Purlieu), Devon, Stanhope, Cowper, Lords Brougham, Mahon, Plunkett, Sandon, A bineer, tumid Teynham, Sir John Wrot lee, Sir Matthew Wood, Sir Edward Sugden, Sir 11 n

.0.! et. for t ewe Sir Ralph Derling, Messrs, Gillet', Clay, Ashttin Yates, nau, VigOrs, Strutt, mid Alfred Chalon.

After the levee, the Marquis of Breadaihane wins introduced into the Royal closet, amid invested with the insignia of a Knight of the Thistle, in the room of the late Marquis of Queensberry. An Mame ture of the Order of the Bath then took place. Lientenant-Generml Sir Thomas Bradford was invested with the insignia of Knight Grand Cross; Major. Generals Lord Burghersh and Sir Donald Macleod with the insignia of Knight's Commanders of the order. The Countess of Durham and Lady Harriet Clive have suweeded the Countess of Charlemont and the Honourable Mrs. George Camp. bell as Lady in Waiting and Bedehamber-woman. Lord Byron and the Honourable Mr. Charles Murray have succeeded Lord Fingalland Sir Frederick Stovin as Lord and Groom in Waiting. The Duke of Sussex had a party at Kensington Palace on Saturday. His Royal Highness has since been unwell.