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TILE King and Queen dined with the Duke and Dutchess of Glouces- ter on Saturday, at Bagshot Park. On Monday, their Majesties paid a morning visit to the Duke and Dutchess of Cumberland, at Kew, to take leave previously to the de- parture of their Royal Highnesses for the Continent. They returned in the afternoon to Windsor Castle.
The King came to town on Wednesday, attended by Sir Herbert Taylor. He gave audiences to the Marquis of Anglesea, on his re- turn from Ireland; and to Mr. Stanley, Lord Holland, Lord Palmer- ston, and Sir James Graham ; and returned to Windsor in the evening. The Marquis Camden is at present on a visit to their Majesties at Windsor.
The mansion of the Duke of Cambridge, in Piccadilly, is getting ready for the reception of his Royal Highness and family, who were expected to leave Hanover some day this week. -
The Duke, Dutchess, and Prince George of Cumberland, attended by Sir John Slade and Mr. Jell, left the Palace at Kew on Tuesday morning., for Walmer Castle, Dover; where they dined with the Duke of Wellington, and a "select party. Among the company, were the Earl and Countess of Guildford, Lord Carrington, Lord Granville Somerset, the Marquis of Douro, Sir Charles Manners Sutton, and Mr. and Mrs. Arbuthnot. The Royal guests slept at the Castle, and sailed from Dover for Calais the next day. It is expected that they will proceed to Brussels on their way to Berlin. The Dutchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria return to Kensing- ton Palace next week. After visiting their Majesties at Windsor Castle, they will go to Claremont. Instructions have been sent from the Princess Augusta's chateau at Frogmore, to engage stabling at Brighton for her Royal Highness, from the 1st of November until the beginning of March. Her Royal High- ness will again occupy a suite of apartments in the Pavilion.