Sir John Conroy arrived at Brighton on Saturday, to select
a resi- dence for the Dutchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria ; but we
regret to state that the visit of their Royal Hignesses to Brighton this season will not take place, in consequence of the expected arrival of the King and Queen of the Belgians.—Brighton Gazette.
The King of the Belgians arrived at Dover on Wednesday afternoon, and proceeded to Claremont, on a visit to the Dutchess of Kent.
The Duke of Sussex intends to remain the guest of his friend, Lord Dinorben, at Kenmell Park, two months. It is the first visit of the Royal Duke since the melancholy and unexpected death of Lady Dinorben.—/Iforning Herald.
Cambridge House is now closed, and will not be again tenanted until the return of Prince George from Hanover.
The Duke and Dutchess of St. Alban's have taken a marine villa at Sidmoutb, in Devonshire.
The Marquis. of Anglesey has received a considerable accession of
income. The noble lord's property, as is generally known, lies in mines of copper and iron. The usual rental has been about seventy thousand pounds; this year the income will be doubled.—Morning Post.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer is expected in town to.inorrow. No doubt the state of the money-market has hastened his return from Ireland.
The Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry, after visiting Baden and other parts of Germany, travelled to the Danish capital. They were graciously received by the King, and on their route thence they intend to visit the Court of Prussia, and the Duke and Dutehcss of Cumberland, at Berlin. Wynyard House, during the absence of the Alarquis and Marchioness, has been newly adorned and repaired, pre- paratory to the festivities at Christmas; which, we understand, are to be on a very extensive scale.—Morning Post.
The Marquis of Hertford still continues at Dorchester House, but improving in health. No time is fixed for departure.—Morning Post.
Sir Robert and Lady Peel embarked at Southampton, for the Conti- nent, on Tuesday.
The mansion of the late Duke of Beaufort, in Grosvenor Square, is being rebuilt on a splendid scale by its new purchasesr, Sir Compton Domville. The Dutchess Dowager of Beaufort will pass her widow- hood at one of the family seats in Gloucestershire.
The Duke of Richmond was presented with his diploma as Chan- cellor of the Marischal College, .Aherdeen, on the 2d instant.
The Duke of Bedford, and several other noblemen, have subscribed for a statue to the memory of the late Duke of Gordon.
A very elegant and light town equipage is building for the Queen, upon a new principle : the carriage is painted a dark crimson, relieved with red.
Mr. Pond, the late Astronomer Royal, died on the 7th instant, at his house in Greene ich.