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THE King and Queen, who returned to Brighton on Saturday last, have remained there during the week. Their .Majesties have taken several rides in the neighbourhood.
On Tuesday and Thursday, there were numerous dinner-parties at the Palace. rThe guests were prim7ipally distinguished members of the Tory faction. Among them, we find ;Lie names of the Marquis and IlIarchioness of Bute, the Earl and Countess of Jersey, the Earl and Countess Brawnlow, the Earl and Countess of Clarendon, the Marquis of Exeter, and Lord and Ludy Wharncliffe. Lord Albemarle arrived on Wednesday at the Palace, and returned the next day, after dining with the King. The Duke of Gloucester lies dangerously ill, at Bagshot Park. But slight hopes are entertained of his recovery. The origin of his illness is said to be u severe cold.