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THE King, who has been residing at Windsor, during the \reek, arrived in town on Wednesday, to hold his Levee at St. James's Palace. The Dukes of Cumberland, Sussex, and Gloucester, visited his Majesty
soon after his arri 11
va.. AI ...aurojeni, the Minister from the Stthlinic Porte, had an audience to take leave if his :Majesty. Among the. com- pany at the Levee, were the Earls of Lichtieid and Rosslyn. Lords Hill and Lyttleton, Sir Ralph LopeZ, Mr. Robert Grant, Adinit:t1 Tollemaehe, and the Reverend W. Canning-. The King returned to Windsor in the evening.
The Dutchess of Kent and the Princess 'Victoria arrived at Cowes, in the Emerald cutter, on Monday. Royal salutes were ii td from the Castle and batteries on their approach : the vessels composing the Royal Yacht squadron, and the Revenue cutters were dt-rorated with flags, their yards manned, &c. In the evening titIC-re was a display of fireworks. A loyal address from the inhabitants. ;0 ,%hich ia i ittc11,•ss returned a most gracious answer, was presented by a deputation loon the inhabitants of Cowes.