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7 who had at this time but very imperfectly recovered from a long and dangerous illness, on the ground that he wished to make a report of Her Majesty's health. Dr. Chambers was most graciously received by the King, who did not hesitate to avail himself of his advise in his own case. The arrival, however, of Dr. Chambers at the Castle was so late, that the interview did not take place till the following Morning. It were needless to trace minutely the progress of the Kings desease, the fluctuating nature of which produced constant alternations of hope and fear. On Monday, May 22nd., and the following Morning, the King gave audience to Lord Melbourne, Lord Hill, Lord