Cbr Court.
TRU Queen has not been to town this week. On Sunday, her Ma- jesty, after hearing divine service in her own apartments in Kensington Palace, took a ride to Finchley, in her new landau. The Dutchess of Kent accompanied her daughter. Both the Royal ladies looked ex- tremely well, and were enthusiastically cheered by a very large assem- blage of persons as they drove through the Palace-gates. Lord Melbourne was at the Palace on Sunday, and had a long inter- view with her Majesty. On Tuesday, Lord Melbourne and Lord John Russell waited upon her Majesty, and spent several hours at the Palace. In the evening, the Queen and the Dutchess of Kent took a ride to Ealing.
On Wednesday morning, Lord Melbourne was again with the Queen for some time.
Sir Herbert Taylor arrived from Windsor with a message from the Queen Dowager. The Queen and her mother, with the Princess of Leiningen, rode to Highgate. I ler Majesty gave audiences on Thursday to Lord Melbourne and the Duke of Argyll. The Dutchess of Northumberland visited her Majesty in the afternoon ; and in the evening the Queen took another ride on the harrow Road.
Yesterday, Lord Palmerston paid a long visit to Kensington ; and in the evening, the Queen and her mother rode out as usual.
Queen Adelaide has spent the week at Windsor Castle. She is said to in! pretty well, and has rode in the Park in her pony-ehaie. It is said that there will be a Drawing-room on the 20th instant.