His Majesty passed through. A vast concourse of people assembled opposite the Dolphin Inn, and paraded the London, in anxious expectation, for several hours previous to his Majesty’s arrival. A colour was hoisted on the tower, and the bells rang a merry peal, to welcome him. Many gentlemen, with the Mayor and other respectable persons, rode out to meet him. He condescended to shake hands with General Hugonin, and conversed several minutes while the horses were changing. All the respectable families in the town and neighbourhood were assembled at the Dolphin Inn, eager to get a sight of their Sovereign; and the children of the several schools were also assembled, which rendered the scene truly gratifying.— Among the distinguished persons present, not residing in Petersfield, were observed—General and Major Hugonin, Captain Murchison, Christopher Alderson, Esq. of Ashford house, and their several families, two sons of Sir Charles Paget, Thomas Ridge, Esq. of Fyning House, &c.