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5 persons alluded with strong expressions of alarm. His Majesty, on leaving the White drawing room, sat down in the corridor, evidently feeble and exhausted. He did not leave the Castle this afternoon. At dinner was affected by a similar seizure, and to prevent increasing faintness, the Duchess of Gloucester, who was seated next him, bathed his forehead and temples with eau-de-cologne. His Majesty rallied in the evening, but it was not till ten oclock that he consented in compliance with the Queens request to abandon his intention of going to St. James' the following day to be present at the reopening of the Chapel Royal.