be Court.
Taz life of the Conn at Windsor this week has been unsually tranquil. The only visiters besides the Hutches. of Kent, who came over daily from Frogmore, have been Lord Ashburton, the Earl of Aberdeen, and Count St. Aulaive the French Ambassador: they arrived at the Castle on Tuesday, and left it on Wednesday.
Prince Albert came to town from Windsor, on Saturday, and attended a meeting in the office of the Dutchy of Cornwall ; after which his Royal Highness returned to the Castle in time for luncheon.
The Queen Dowager, who came from Bushy Park to Marlborough House at the end of last week, was visited on Saturday by the Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, the Dutchess of Kent, the Dutchess, Prince George, and Princess Augusta of Cambridge, and the Princess Sophia. On Monday her Majesty proceeded, by the South-western Railway, to the seat of Lord de Manley, Crawford House, near Winsborne in Dorsetshire.
The Datchess of Gloucester is on a visit to the Duke of Northumberland, at Alnwiek Castle.
Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar arrived at Marlborough House on Thursday, from Manchester ; and at night he went on to Dover, to embark for the Hague.