Tbe Court.
THE King and Queen of the Belgians have arrived at Windsor Castle. Their Majesties crossed from Calais to Dover on Monday, in the Garland steamer; proceeding thence to London by the South-eastern Railway. The Earl of Morton, Lord George Lennox, and the Belgian Minister, were in attendance to receive their Majesties, and accompanied them to Windsor.
Queen Victoria gave audience, on Wednesday, to the Right Reverend James Prince Lee; who was introduced by Lord Palmerston to do homage on being appointed Bishop of Manchester. The Bishop remained at the Castle as a visiter.
The Royal circle has been joined by Earl Spencer, Lord and Lady John Russell, Viscount and Viscountess Palmerston, and the Honourable Sir Edward Cust.
All the guests that we have named, except Lord and Lady Palmerston and M. Van de Weyer, left the Castle yesterday. In the afternoon, Ma- dame Van de Weyer, the Duke of Norfolk, and Sir Robert and Lady Gar- diner, arrived on a visit to the Queen.
Prince Albert went out shcioting, with Earl Spencer and Lord Palmers- ton, on Thursday.