Erg Ceutt.
The King bad a dinner-party on Monday, at Windsor. The company consisted chiefly of military officers.
On Wednesday, his Majesty came to town to bold his Levee. The Earl of Durham had an audience, and kissed hands on being appointed Ambassador to Russia : the Marquis of Queensberry, as a Lord of Bedchamber, and Lord Charles Fitzroy, as Vice-Chamberlain, also kissed hands. The general company at the Levee was very thin. Among the presentations, we noticed that of Mr. Francis Chantrey, by Lord John Russell.
The King gave audiences to Lord Bolland, Lord Melbourne, Lord Auckland, _\h r. Cutlar Fergusson, Lord Hill, and Lord Glenelg; and returned to Windsor in the evening.