rbe Court.
The King and Queen have enjoyed Easter Week at Windsor. On Monday they honoured Staines with their presence, on the occasion of the opening of the new Bridge ; a ceremony which we have commemorated elsewhere. The company at the Castle has been chiefly selected from among the Anti-Reformers. The Morning Herald has explained this fact by stating, that, according to an arrangement between the King and Queen, her Majesty's friends, who are principally of that cast of politics, are understood to pay their visits at Windsor, and that the other side pay theirs at Brighton. We wish the King and Queen all imaginable pleasure in their guests, come they from what side they may; and if at the royal table that pleasure be expected, politics will hardly be tolerated from either.