Vag eaurt.
Tau Court has removed to Windsor. After visiting the Queen Dowager at Marlborough House, on Tuesday, the Queen and Prince Albert departed from Buckingham Palace in a carriage and four, followed by the Royal infants and the suite in four other carriages and four. The standard was hoisted on the Round Tower at half-past five. The Queen resumed her walks and pony phaeton rides with Prince Albert.
We mentioned in our second edition on Saturday, that the Queen and Prince Albert, with the suite, visited the Archbishop of Canter- bury and Mrs. Howley, at Lambeth Palace, that afternoon. On alight- ing, the Queen was presented with a bouquet by Miss Beaumont, the granddaughter of the Archbishop. The Queen and Prince, attended by the Archbishop and Mrs. Howley, viewed the ancient portion of the Palace ; after which they joined a select circle to partake of a sump- tuous Mean& The Queen and Prince Albert returned to Bucking- ingham Palace at a quarter before four.
The Queen gave audiences, on Monday, to Sir Robert Peel, and the Judge-Advocate-General, who submitted the proceedings of some Courts-martial; on Tuesday to Sir Robert Peel Prince Albert visited the Photographic Institution on Monday ; had six likenesses taken, four of which were successful ; put a number of pertinent questions ; and after three quarters of an hour's visit, departed, expressing much gratification.
The Duke, and Dutchess, and Princess Augusta of Cambridge, went to the National Gallery on Saturday. On Sunday, the Duke paid a visit to Christ Church Hospital.
The Court Circular records the interchange of many Royal visits this week.
The usual alms were distributed on Maunday Thursday, in the Queen's name, to twenty-three aged men and as many aged women, (the number of years the Queen has lived) at Whitehall Chapel.