9 NOVEMBER 1839, Page 2

Cr,ourt.

Tim had weather which has prevailed during the week has interfered with the Royal walks and rides at Windsor, where as yet the Queen has not the beitelit of the covered building for which 70'000/. was toted, undto• whose roof in all weathers she may take the exercise so xiecessary for her health. The two Princes of Saxe-Coburg remain at the Castle. Prince Ernest has been unwell, but is recovering. The Queen had a dinner-party on Thursday, which comprised the Dutchess of Kent. her Coburn. cousins, Lords Melbourne and Palmerston, Baroness Lemon, 'eunt Albert Esterhazy, and Count Kolowrath. Sir James Clark arrived at the Castle on Tuesday mourning. The Princess Sophia met with an accident at Broadstairs, which might have been attended with very serious consequences. Her dress caught fire, in tlie drawing-room, when her only companion was Lady Alicia Gordon. The Princess threw herself on the sofa, and Lady Alicia called for help. Mr. Gardner, the page, rushed into the room, and " smothered the flames." The Princess's arm was badly burnt.