CU Court.
The only events of the Court week, if we except the exhibition of ' Duerow, which the Royal Family witnessed on Tuesday, have been the arrival at Brighton of the Princess Lieven, and her visit to the Pavilion ; and the arrival of Sir John Campbell, and his visit to the Pavilion. What may have been the object of so ominous a conjunction as that of the female envoy of Nicholas and the male envoy of Miguel, we do not pretend to know ; or whether we should couple it with the journey of Sir Andrew Barnard to town, which the Court newsman records without comment. The King is surrounded, abroad and at home, with Tories. There is not indeed a name in the list of the Court entertainments, with the doubtful exception of one or two of the Royal Family, that does not below,b to a confirmed member of his Ma- jesty's Opposition. What this betokens, we leave for time to discover.
We are glad to learn that the Dutchess of Gloucester is gradually getting better.