7 FEBRUARY 1835, Page 2

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Tun Royal pair remain at Brighton, in their usual health, and fol-

Chain-pier, accompanied by Earl Howe (her Chamberlain) and Miss Hope Johnstone. In allusion to the supposed situation oilier Majesty, the Brighton Gazette says—" We are at length justified in expressing our conviction of the accuracy of a statement, which all loyal subjects and lovers of their country will, for reasons well understood by those who are conversant with the secret workings of the political machine, un- feignadly rejoice to hear."

There seems to have been little company at the Palace during the week. Among the diners at the Royal table, we observe the names of Sir Francis Burdett, and his daughters, Captain and Mrs. Pechell, Sir J. B. Pechell, and Earl Howe.

The Duke of Cumberland entertained a small party to d:nner at Kew Palace on Saturday. The principal guests were the Duke if Wellington and Sir Charles Manners Sutton.

The Duke of Cumberland visited the Duke of Sussex at Kensington, in the beginning of the week.