erbe court.
THE King and Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Brunswick and -other distinguished visitors at the Castle attended the annual Regatta of the Etonians on Monday. On Tuesday and Thursday, the Royal party went to Ascot: Races. Both their Majesties appeared to enjoy .excellent health and spirits. The Duke of Cumberland attained his sixty-second year on Wee•
nesday, and received the congratulations of the Royal family on. der occasion.
. It is with 'extreme regret we state, that Prince George of Cumberland, who completed his 14th year on Monday last, ho within a very short period become wholly deprived of sight. This melancholy circumstance will 'account for his Royal Highness not having been in public-.of late or participated in-the grand entertainments given by their Majesties.— ?Windsor Express. [The readers of the Spectator Will perhaps remember, that we prepared them for this issue many months ago, when the quacking puffs from Hastings, &c. were rife in all the Pampers.]
The Duke of Brunswick is at present on a visit to Oxford. Earl Grey and Lord Brougham hada private audience of his Majesty at Windsor on Wednesday.