no Court.
ON Sunday evening, Captain Ross and his nephew had the honour of dining with their Majesties at Windsor. The King received them with open arms, and, throwing aside all Royal formality, greeted Cap- tain Ross with a hearty embrace.
The King on Monday paid a visit to the Earl and Countess of Albe- marle, at Hampton Court; where he partook of a sumptuous dejeung la fourchette. Among the company invited to meet his Majesty, were the Princess Lieven, the Duke of Richmond, Lord Melbourne, Lord Holland, Lord Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. George Lamb.
The marriage of the Honourable Mr. Wellesley, son of Lord Cowley, with Miss Olivia de Roos, was solemnized at Windsor Castle on Tuesday evening ; the ceremony being performed by the Bishop of Worcester. The King and Queen honoured it with their presence, and his Majesty gave the bride away. The Duke of Wellington, Lady Sydney, Lord and Lady Cowley, Colonel and Miss de Roos, and Sir Herbert Taylor were also present.
The King arrived at St. James's Palace on Wednesday forenoon in company with Sir Herbert Taylor. He held a Court soon after his arrival ; which was attended by the Foreign Ambassadors, the Duke of Richmond, Mr. Stanley, Lord Melbourne, Lord Palmerston, Mr. Charles Grant, Sir James Graham, Lord Hill, and Mr. Addington, late Ambassador at the Spanish Court. The King returned to Wind- sor in the evening.
It is understood that his Majesty will leave Windsor for Brighton in the course of this day. The Duke of Argyll and a distinguished party are invited to dine at the Pavilion to-morrow.