THE KING AND HIS COURT.—His Majesty arrived ha town on
Wed- nesday to hold a Levee. The .following were the introduction on the
occasion— . . .
Earl of Leven, by the Duke of Montrose. Mr. A. K. Barclay, by Sir W. Jaffe. Sir Ralph Lopes, on coining to the title, Capt. Yorke, il.N. by Lord Caledon.
by the Lord Chancellor. Major Cumming Bruce, M.P. by the Hon.. Mr. W. Blackney, M.P. for Carlow Col. Grant, of Grant. County,. by Gen. Sir J. Doyle. Hon. J. Leslie Melville, by the Earl of Lieut.-Col. Bouchette, Surveyor-General, Leven and Melville. Lower Canada, to present his work on Lieut. F. W. Hamilton, Gren. Guards.
the British Dominions in North Ame- on receiving his commission. ilea to IliS Majesty. Capt. Hanitain, R.A. on return from
Capt. iPlumridge,'R.N. on appointment the Mauritius, by Sir A. Dickson. to the Magicienne, by Sir J. Graham. Lieut.'-Gen. Sir A. Fitzgerald by Ld. Hill. Mr. Seymour, . Dep.- Lieut. County of Major Reid, 2nd Life Guards, on promo- Sussex, by the Duke or Sussex. tion, by Colonel Lygon. Hon. W. L. Melville, on return from In- Lieut. F. Prangnall, R.N. by Sir T.Hardy.
dia, by time Earl of Leven. Lieut. P. W. Crispo, R.N. by Sir Thomas
lion. Lieut. Henry Murray, R.N. by the Hardy. •
Duke of Sussex. Lieut. Hughes, by Lieutenant-Colonel
Lieut.-Gen. Slade, on his appointment to Hughei. the command of the 5th Drag. Guards.
After the Levee, his Majesty held a Privy Council ; and when the Council broke up, he returned to Windsor ; where he and the Queen have been enjoying themselves, during the week, as pleasantly as the warm weather would permit.