His Majesty and suite passed through Petersfield on Tuesday last, on their way to Portsmouth.—Great numbers of people assembled in the streets and on the London road for several hours, anxiously expecting his arrival, and the bells welcomed him into the town, where he was most cordially received, amidst the cheerings and greetings of the delighted multitude. His Majesty shook hands with Gen. Hugonin, and conversed several minutes with him in the most affable manner. All the respectable families in the town and neighbourhood were present eager to shew their attachment to the Sovereign, as were also the children of the different schools, presenting a most gratifying sight. Among the principal persons were Gen. and Major Hugonin, Capt. Murchison, Christopher Alderson, Esq. of Ashford-house, and their respective families, Sir C. Paget’s two sons, T. Ridge, Esq. of Fyning-house, &c. &c. The Mayor and several gentlemen rode out to meet his Majesty, and attended him into the town.