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THEIR Majesties remain at Brighton. The King enjoys excellent health; but Queen Adelaide has been confined for some days to her private apartments in the Palace, in consequence of indisposition; which, however, is not of a serious nature.

Among the visiters at the Palace during the week, were Lord Hill, Lord Fitzroy Somerset, Earl and Countess Brownlow, Lady Augusta Baring, the Dowager Dutchess of Richmond, and Mr. arid Lady Jane Peel.

The Dutchess of Kent entertained a grand party at dinner on Satur- day, at the Palace, Kensington. Her Royal Highness and the Prin- cess Victoria take frequent walks in Hyde Park, when the weather is fine. On Thursday, their Royal Highnesses, and the Duke of Glou- cester, were present at the performances at the Victoria Theatre.

The Duke of Cumberland arrived at Berlin on the 19th instant.