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THE most remarkable incidents of the Court week are, Earl Grey's appearance at the Brighton Palace on Thursday, and the arpointment of the Earl of Denbigh as Chamberlain to the Queen. The noble Premier was closeted for nearly two hours with the King, tin' formed one of the dinner-party. Concerning the second event, the following paragraph appears in the Times of this morning- " Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to appoint the Earl of Denbigh as her Chamberlain, in the place of Lord Howe. The new appointment will give general satisfaction. The Earl of Denbigh is a firm Reformer, a friend of the present Ministers, and was by them recommended to her Majesty for the long- vacant office. We hail the appointment as a prognostic of good feeling in all quart(J.s to the cause of the people."
On Friday last week, their Majesties gave a splendid dinner and evening party.
Their Majesties are expected to return to St. James's about the 28th. The Duke of Sussex has been indisposed since his return to town ; but he is understood to be convalescent.
The Dutehess of Gloucester is also materially improved in health.