eV Court.
THE King and Queen have resumed their usual mode of life at Brigh- ton. His Majesty has taken advantage of the fine weather during the week to drive about the neighbouring country. The favourite ride seems to be from Brighton to Shoreham. There are to be no more large parties at the Palace; but there is a select dinner-party every evening. Among the guests this week, we observe the names of Lord Stamm, Lady Cornwallis, Lord Marcus llill, Sir A. and Lady Dal- rymple, Colonel Fox, and Miss D'Este.
The Queen's first Drawing-room for the season is fixed for the '24th instant. Being a birthday drawing-roorn, no presentations will take place on that day. All the ladies are desired to appear in dresses of British num ufhet ure.