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No event of unusual interest has occurred to enliven the routine of Royalty since our last publication. No lanyolry-maid has set the Castle- chimney on fire ; no gild:ma-pig from the provinces has squeaked within the demesnes of Windeor ; neither has another Scotch lover, adorned with the plaids of three clans, planted himself on the terrace with ogling designs upnn the Queen. Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg, how- ever, is seldom from her Majesty's side. Lord Melbourne sticks to the Castle ; amid though Lord Palmerston seeistiems tide, to tow-n in the morning, he fails not to return in time to .line will] his Royal Mistress. Among the other distinguished guests et Wilelsor, we notice the MarilnIS and Marchioness of Lansdowne, sloe Earl ef Shelburne, the Countess and Lady Fanny Cowper, end leely Lee:I:eon, beelles the members or tht: I loneeholl in to tend:nice upon the Queen.
Yesterday, the Queen reviewed the Second Resiwent of Life Guards and this Rifle Corps. It 7:1;.: a very dreary :Ol'aie ; the rain falling in- cessantly, only two or three private carriasses being on the around, and very few spectators on foot.