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THE King and Queen have determined to spend the Christmas holydays at Brighton ; where they both continue in the enjoyment of excellent health, riding out every fine morning, and giving select dinner-parties every evening.
Among the company who have lately been honoured with invitations to the Palace, are Baron Vaughan and Mr. Justice Gaselee (on their way to open the Assizes at Lewes), the Duke of Argyll, the Marquis of Douglas, the Duke and Dutchess Of Richmond, the Marquis of Conyngbam, Colonel Wood, Mr. and Miss Hoare, and Sir J. and Lady Fraser.
The Dutchess of Gloucester and the Princess Augusta, who are both on a visit to their Majesties, frequently ride out together in the neighbourhood of Brighton.
The Duke of Gloucester arrived at Bagshot Park on Saturday, from a visit to Mr. Pearse of Chilton Lodge, Berkshire.
On Monday, the Dutchess of Kent entertained a party at dinner, at the Palace, Kensington. Favourable accounts have been received from Hanover of the health of the Dutchess of Cambridge and the young Princess.