21 NOVEMBER 1835, Page 2

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THE King and Queen remain at Brighton, seeing very little company, and taking frequent walks and rides in the neighbourhood. The King rides on the Rottingdean road, accompanied by Miss D'Este, or Countess Brownlow ; the Queen sometimes walks on the Pier with Prince George of Cambridge, Lady Brownlow, or Lady Falkland.

His Majesty sits daily to Mr. Newton for his likeness in miniature. The Cabinet Ministers went to Brighton yesterday, held a Council, (at which the Recorder's report was received,) and afterwards dined with his Majesty. The furniture belonging to the state-rooms in St. James's Palace has been removed during the week, preparatory to the apartments being redecorated for the ensuing season ; from which it would appear that it is not the intention of their Majesties to bold their Court at Buck.. ingham Palace next year.