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2 of resting on the nearest sofa. Though the King had experienced very considerable oppression during the night, yet His Majesty appeared refreshed, and was considered better the next Morning, Thursday, May 18th., and was not prevented from going to St. James' to hold a drawing room, which had been appointed for that day. On this occasion, the last on which His Majesty appeared in public, he sat down, but this deviation from his usual practice did not excite so much alarm as the traces of sickness visible in his countenance. His debility, however, notwithstanding the exertions of the day, on reaching Windsor Castle