6 DECEMBER 1834, Page 2

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Tnr: King and Queen arrived from Brighton, at St. James's Palace, on Monday about noon. Soon sifter their arrival, the King gave audiences to LOA Lyndhurst, the Duke of Wellington, Lord Foley, Sir Robert Adair, and Lord Hill.

On Tuesday, Earl Spencer had an audience and delivered the Seals of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Order of the Garter worn by the late Earl, into his Majesty's hands. Lord Spencer also presentt d addresses lamenting the change of Ministry, from Glasgow, Leith, Perth, Greenock, and eight other public bodies in Scotland.

The 1;eputation from the City presented the address of the Com- mon Conned to the King, and heard his Majesty's reply. A Privy Council was then held ; attended by Lord Lyndhurst, the Duke of ‘Veilington, Lords Rosslyn, Hill, Maryborough, Cowley, Ellenborough, Denman, Sir John Beckett, Sir Henry Hardinge, Mr. Goulburn, Sir Charles Manners Sidon, and Sir Charles Begot. The Seals of the Chancellor of the Exchequer were delivered to Lord Denman, AS Chief Justice of England.

On Thursday, the King accompanied by Sir George Seymour, molt to Bagshot, to condole with the Dutchess of Gloucester on the death of the Duke, who expired about seven o'clock on Sunday evening.

His Majesty gave audiences on Thursday to the Duke of Welling- ton, Sir James Searlett, the Earl of Coventry, and Sir John Mac- donald.

The King left town for Windsor yesterday morning, hut returned to St. James's Palace in the evening.