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[[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] The King was irritable in the early part of yesterday, and indulged Himself in some short passionate starts occasionally. His Majesty ate His dinner well, however, tho' He talk'd rather more than He has done lately, and sang during the meal. In the evening His Majesty became still again, and went to bed quietly. The King slept four hours in the course of the day, and three hours in the night, and got up and dress'd very well this morning. It seems probable that the increase of irritation which has been noticed within the last three days has been occasion'd by a rather more heated and confin'd state of the body. This has been reliev'd I should hope this morning. In regard