1 FEBRUARY 1834, Page 2

Eby Court.

THEIIE is no alteration to record in their Majesties' mode of life at Brighton. The King takes a drive in a chariot-and-four every fine morning. The Queen appears frequently in public, but not so regu- larly as the King. In the evening, there is generally a small party at the Palace to dimmer. Among the guests who have been honoured by invitations to the Royal table during the week, we observe the names of the Earl and Countess of Uxbridge, Lord and Lady Errol, Lord Saltoun, Lady Augusta Seymour, Sir Henry Halford, and Miss 13agot. The Dutchess of Kent and the young Princess were present at the Vocal Concert, at the Hanover Square Rooms, on Monday night.

The Duke of Cumberland arrived at Brighton, on a visit to their Majesties, on Saturday, and returned to town on Monday. His Royal Highness dined with the Catch Club on Tuesday evening. Ott Saturday, the Duke of Sussex returned to Kensington Palace, from his visit to Lord Dinorben.