to say there was no one thing that would add
more to the satisfactiun he then felt, THE King and Queen have remained at Brighton during the week, . whatever might be the result of the election' than their having an touch re- seeing very little company. On Tuesday, the Turkish Minister dinar spect for themselves as candidly and fairly to hear what every one had to say. at the Palace, and there was a concert in the evening for his amuse- As for one of the candidates, the ex -Governor of Newfoundland, he had ment. certamly come from a very foggy climate; and although the sun had dispelled, The Duke of Cumberland, who arrived at St. James's Palace front fortunately for them, the fog of that morning, yet so little could the ex.Go. the Continent on Saturday, the next day visited the King and Queen vernor we the opinions of the electors of Westminater, that he had been in- at Brighton. He returned to town on Monday. The anxious country duced to come forward upon the euspicion that there had been a reaction ; but
still he declared hinisell to be a Reformer. will be delighted to hear that his Royal Highness has returned in good health. The above is a fair specimen of Sir Francis's speech ; from which The Dutchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria are expected Boos it will be seen, that to quote more would be a mere waste of room. to return to Kensington Palace ; where orders to prepare for their He concluded by defying any Ministry to govern the country except on